This is an initial commit for half texture support in Cycles.
It adds the basic infrastructure inside of the ImageManager and support for these textures on CPU.
Supported:
* Half Float OpenEXR images (can be used for e.g HDRs or Normalmaps) now use 1/2 the memory, when loaded via disk (OIIO).
ToDo:
Various things like support for inbuilt half textures, GPU... will come later, step by step.
Part of my GSoC 2016.
This adds support for CUDA Texture objects (also known as Bindless textures) for Kepler GPUs (Geforce 6xx and above).
This is used for all 2D/3D textures, data still uses arrays as before.
User benefits:
* No more limits of image textures on Kepler.
We had 5 float4 and 145 byte4 slots there before, now we have 1024 float4 and 1024 byte4.
This can be extended further if we need to (just change the define).
* Single channel textures slots (byte and float) are now supported on Kepler as well (1024 slots for each type).
ToDo / Issues:
* 3D textures don't work yet, at least don't show up during render. I have no idea whats wrong yet.
* Dynamically allocate bindless_mapping array?
I hope Fermi still works fine, but that should be tested on a Fermi card before pushing to master.
Part of my GSoC 2016.
Reviewers: sergey, #cycles, brecht
Subscribers: swerner, jtheninja, brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1999
This way, we also save 3/4th of memory for single channel byte textures (e.g. Bump Maps).
Note: In order for this to work, the texture *must* have 1 channel only.
In Gimp you can e.g. do that via the menu: Image -> Mode -> Grayscale
Until now, single channel textures were packed into a float4, wasting 3 floats per pixel. Memory usage of such textures is now reduced by 3/4.
Voxel Attributes such as density, flame and heat benefit from this, but also Bumpmaps with one channel.
This commit also includes some cleanup and code deduplication for image loading.
Example Smoke render from Cosmos Laundromat: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=102972
Memory here went down from ~600MB to ~300MB.
Reviewers: #cycles, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1981
Title says it all, this adds OpenCL float4 texture support.
There is a bug in the code still, I get a "Out of ressources error" on nvidia hardware here, not sure whats wrong yet.
Will investigate further, but maybe someone else has an idea. :)
Reviewers: #cycles, brecht
Subscribers: brecht, candreacchio
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1983
This commit simplifies the code for the image arrays. Instead of having 2 arrays for float and byte textures,
we now use an array here. This simplifies the code (avoids code duplication), and makes it possible to easily extend it
with float1 and half-float types in the future.
Only tested with CPU yet, plus some cleanup / code de-duplication is still possible here.
Reviewers: #cycles, sergey
Reviewed By: #cycles, sergey
Subscribers: jesterking, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1969
Instead of treating Fermi GPU limits as default,
and overriding them for other devices,
we now nicely set them for each platform.
* Due to setting values for all platforms,
we don't have to offset the slot id for OpenCL anymore,
as the image manager wont add float images for OpenCL now.
* Bugfix: TEX_NUM_FLOAT_IMAGES was always 5, even for CPU,
so the code in svm_image.h clamped float textures with alpha on CPU after the 5th slot.
Reviewers: #cycles, brecht
Reviewed By: #cycles, brecht
Subscribers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1925
Currently only image loading benefits of this and will give magenta color
when image manager detects it's running out of memory.
This isn't ideal solution and can't handle all cases. For example, OOM
killer might kill process before it realized it run out of memory, but
in other cases this could prevent some crashes.
Reviewers: juicyfruit, dingto
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1502
Currently OpenCL devices are packing images into a single texture,
which means technically number of textures is not limited here.
Now OpenCL will use same number of textures as CPU. If we want
to bump number of textures further, this values are to be modified
in sync.
NOTE OpenCL still does not support float textures.
Original patch from a guy called bliblubli in the tracker with
some own modifications.
Reviewers: brecht, dingto, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1530
Currently only two mappings are supported by API, which is Repeat (old behavior)
and new Clip behavior. Internally this extension is being converted to periodic
flag which was already supported but wasn't exposed.
There's no support for OpenCL yet because of the way how we pack images into a
single texture.
Those settings are not exposed to UI or anywhere else and there should be no
functional changes so far.
This way memory overhead caused by the BVH building is not so visible and peak
memory usage will be reduced.
Implementing this idea is not so straightforward actually, because we need to
synchronize images used for true displacement before meshes. Detecting whether
image is used for true displacement is not so striaghtforward, so for now all
all displacement types will synchronize images used for them.
Such change brings memory usage from 4.1G to 4.0G with the 01_01_01_D scene
from gooseberry. With 01_01_01_G scene it's 7.6G vs. 6.8G (before and after
the patch).
Reviewers: campbellbarton, juicyfruit, brecht
Subscribers: eyecandy
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1217
Instead of 95, we can use 145 images now. This only affects Kepler and above (sm30, sm_35 and sm_50).
This can be increased further if needed, but let's first test if this does not come with a performance impact.
Originally developed during my GSoC 2013.