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blender-archive/intern/cycles/kernel/kernel_globals.h
Brecht Van Lommel c18712e868 Cycles: change __device and similar qualifiers to ccl_device in kernel code.
This to avoids build conflicts with libc++ on FreeBSD, these __ prefixed values
are reserved for compilers. I apologize to anyone who has patches or branches
and has to go through the pain of merging this change, it may be easiest to do
these same replacements in your code and then apply/merge the patch.

Ref T37477.
2013-11-18 08:48:15 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright 2011-2013 Blender Foundation
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License
*/
/* Constant Globals */
CCL_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
/* On the CPU, we pass along the struct KernelGlobals to nearly everywhere in
* the kernel, to access constant data. These are all stored as "textures", but
* these are really just standard arrays. We can't use actually globals because
* multiple renders may be running inside the same process. */
#ifdef __KERNEL_CPU__
#ifdef __OSL__
struct OSLGlobals;
struct OSLThreadData;
struct OSLShadingSystem;
#endif
#define MAX_BYTE_IMAGES 512
#define MAX_FLOAT_IMAGES 5
typedef struct KernelGlobals {
texture_image_uchar4 texture_byte_images[MAX_BYTE_IMAGES];
texture_image_float4 texture_float_images[MAX_FLOAT_IMAGES];
#define KERNEL_TEX(type, ttype, name) ttype name;
#define KERNEL_IMAGE_TEX(type, ttype, name)
#include "kernel_textures.h"
KernelData __data;
#ifdef __OSL__
/* On the CPU, we also have the OSL globals here. Most data structures are shared
* with SVM, the difference is in the shaders and object/mesh attributes. */
OSLGlobals *osl;
OSLShadingSystem *osl_ss;
OSLThreadData *osl_tdata;
#endif
} KernelGlobals;
#endif
/* For CUDA, constant memory textures must be globals, so we can't put them
* into a struct. As a result we don't actually use this struct and use actual
* globals and simply pass along a NULL pointer everywhere, which we hope gets
* optimized out. */
#ifdef __KERNEL_CUDA__
__constant__ KernelData __data;
typedef struct KernelGlobals {} KernelGlobals;
#ifdef __KERNEL_CUDA_TEX_STORAGE__
#define KERNEL_TEX(type, ttype, name) ttype name;
#else
#define KERNEL_TEX(type, ttype, name) const __constant__ __device__ type *name;
#endif
#define KERNEL_IMAGE_TEX(type, ttype, name) ttype name;
#include "kernel_textures.h"
#endif
/* OpenCL */
#ifdef __KERNEL_OPENCL__
typedef struct KernelGlobals {
ccl_constant KernelData *data;
#define KERNEL_TEX(type, ttype, name) \
ccl_global type *name;
#include "kernel_textures.h"
} KernelGlobals;
#endif
/* Interpolated lookup table access */
ccl_device float lookup_table_read(KernelGlobals *kg, float x, int offset, int size)
{
x = clamp(x, 0.0f, 1.0f)*(size-1);
int index = min(float_to_int(x), size-1);
int nindex = min(index+1, size-1);
float t = x - index;
float data0 = kernel_tex_fetch(__lookup_table, index + offset);
if(t == 0.0f)
return data0;
float data1 = kernel_tex_fetch(__lookup_table, nindex + offset);
return (1.0f - t)*data0 + t*data1;
}
ccl_device float lookup_table_read_2D(KernelGlobals *kg, float x, float y, int offset, int xsize, int ysize)
{
y = clamp(y, 0.0f, 1.0f)*(ysize-1);
int index = min(float_to_int(y), ysize-1);
int nindex = min(index+1, ysize-1);
float t = y - index;
float data0 = lookup_table_read(kg, x, offset + xsize*index, xsize);
if(t == 0.0f)
return data0;
float data1 = lookup_table_read(kg, x, offset + xsize*nindex, xsize);
return (1.0f - t)*data0 + t*data1;
}
CCL_NAMESPACE_END