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Benoit Bolsee
42557f90bd BGE performance, 3rd round: culling and rasterizer.
This commit extend the technique of dynamic linked list to the mesh
slots so as to eliminate dumb scan or map lookup. It provides massive 
performance improvement in the culling and in the rasterizer when 
the majority of objects are static.

Other improvements:
- Compute the opengl matrix only for objects that are visible.
- Simplify hash function for GEN_HasedPtr
- Scan light list instead of general object list to render shadows
- Remove redundant opengl calls to set specularity, shinyness and diffuse
  between each mesh slots.
- Cache GPU material to avoid frequent call to GPU_material_from_blender
- Only set once the fixed elements of mesh slot
- Use more inline function

The following table shows the performance increase between 2.48, 1st round
and this round of improvement. The test was done with a scene containing 
40000 objects, of which 1000 are in the view frustrum approximately. The
object are simple textured cube to make sure the GPU is not the bottleneck.
As some of the rasterizer processing time has moved under culling, I present
the sum of scenegraph(includes culling)+rasterizer time

Scenegraph+rasterizer(ms)       2.48      1st round       3rd round

All objects static,            323.0           86.0             7.2
all visible, 1000 in 
the view frustrum

All objects static,            219.0           49.7             N/A(*)
all invisible.

All objects moving,            323.0          105.6            34.7
all visible, 1000 in 
the view frustrum

Scene destruction              40min          40min              4s

(*) : this time is not representative because the frame rate was at 60fps.
      In that case, the GPU holds down the GE by frame sync. By design, the
      overhead of the rasterizer is 0 when the the objects are invisible. 

This table shows a global speed up between 9x and 45x compared to 2.48a
for scenegraph, culling and rasterizer overhead. The speed up goes much
higher when objects are invisible.

An additional 2-4x speed up is possible in the scenegraph by upgrading
the Moto library to use Eigen2 BLAS library instead of C++ classes but
the scenegraph is already so fast that it is not a priority right now.

Next speed up in logic: many things to do there...
2009-05-07 09:13:01 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
f004c36e41 BGE: speed up mesh conversion by avoiding allocation/deallocation of material object on each face. The speed up is minor on optimized builds but considerable on less optimized builds, good for debugging large scene. 2009-04-29 10:06:38 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
d11a5bbef2 BGE: Support mesh modifiers in the game engine.
Realtime modifiers applied on mesh objects will be supported in 
the game engine with the following limitations:

- Only real time modifiers are supported (basically all of them!)
- Virtual modifiers resulting from parenting are not supported: 
  armature, curve, lattice. You can still use these modifiers 
  (armature is really not recommended) but in non parent mode. 
  The BGE has it's own parenting capability for armature.
- Modifiers are computed on the host (using blender modifier
  stack).
- Modifiers are statically evaluated: any possible time dependency
  in the modifiers is not supported (don't know enough about
  modifiers to be more specific).
- Modifiers are reevaluated if the underlying mesh is deformed
  due to shape action or armature action. Beware that this is 
  very CPU intensive; modifiers should really be used for static
  objects only.
- Physics is still based on the original mesh: if you have a 
  mirror modifier, the physic shape will be limited to one half
  of the resulting object. Therefore, the modifiers should 
  preferably be used on graphic objects.
- Scripts have no access to the modified mesh. 
- Modifiers that are based on objects interaction (boolean,..)
  will not be dependent on the objects position in the GE.
  What you see in the 3D view is what you get in the GE regardless
  on the object position, velocity, etc.

Besides that, the feature is compatible with all the BGE features
that affect meshes: armature action, shape action, relace mesh, 
VideoTexture, add object, dupligroup.

Known problems:
- This feature is a bit hacky: the BGE uses the derived mesh draw 
  functions to display the object. This drawing method is a
  bit slow and is not 100% compatible with the BGE. There may
  be some problems in multi-texture mode: the multi-texture
  coordinates are not sent to the GPU. 
  Texface and GLSL on the other hand should be fully supported.
- Culling is still based on the extend of the original mesh. 
  If you have a modifer that extends the size of the mesh, 
  the object may disappear while still in the view frustrum.
- Derived mesh is not shared between replicas.
  The derived mesh is allocated and computed for each object
  with modifiers, regardless if they are static replicas.
- Display list are not created on objects with modifiers.
  
I should be able to fix the above problems before release.
However, the feature is already useful for game development.
Once you are ready to release the game, you can apply the modifiers
to get back display list support and mesh sharing capability.

MSVC, scons, Cmake, makefile updated.

Enjoy
/benoit
2009-04-21 11:01:09 +00:00
Campbell Barton
217bbb7800 BGE Python API
Separate getting a normal attribute and getting __dict__, was having to do too a check for __dict__ on each class (multiple times per getattro call from python) when its not used that often.
2009-04-20 23:17:52 +00:00
Campbell Barton
033a63f858 BGE Bugfixes (mostly in the py api)
KX_PolygonMaterial and KX_BlenderMaterial - Added a print function (would raise a python error on printing)

* Crashes *
KX_GameObject SetParent - Disallowed setting a parent to its self, caused a recursion crash.
KX_MeshProxy "materials" attribute was segfaulting because of my recent change - I was wrong, you do need to check material types (no idea why since they are both PyObject * at the base)
KX_VisibilityActuator - Wasn't initialized with PyType_Ready() making it crash on access (own fault) 

* Crashes because of missing NULL checks *
KX_PolygonMaterial's "gl_texture" attribute wasnt checking for a valid m_tface
KX_GameObject - added checks for GetPhysicsController()
KX_RayCast::RayTest - didnt check for a valid physics_environment
KX_SceneActuator's getCamera python function wasnt checking if there was a camera.
2009-04-05 14:01:49 +00:00
Campbell Barton
fd2b115678 Python BGE API
- Initialize python types with PyType_Ready, which adds methods to the type dictionary.
- use Pythons get/setattro (uses a python string for the attribute rather then char*). Using basic C strings seems nice but internally python converts them to python strings and discards them for most functions that accept char arrays.
- Method lookups use the PyTypes dictionary (should be faster then Py_FindMethod)
- Renamed __getattr -> py_base_getattro, _getattr -> py_getattro, __repr -> py_base_repr, py_delattro, py_getattro_self etc.

From here is possible to put all the parent classes methods into each python types dictionary to avoid nested lookups (api has 4 levels of lookups in some places), tested this but its not ready yet.

Simple tests for getting a method within a loop show this to be between 0.5 and 3.2x faster then using Py_FindMethod()
2009-04-03 14:51:06 +00:00
Campbell Barton
cdec2b3d15 BGE Python API
Use 'const char *' rather then the C++ 'STR_String' type for the attribute identifier of python attributes.

Each attribute and method access from python was allocating and freeing the string.
A simple test with getting an attribute a loop shows this speeds up attribute lookups a bit over 2x.
2009-02-19 13:42:07 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
8916f84622 VideoTexture: Add support for GLSL. FIx small printout bug in Exception printout 2008-11-05 13:22:10 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
77b4c66cc3 Preparation to VideoTexture: everything but the VideoTexture module itself.
Rename PHY_GetActiveScene() to KX_GetActiveScene(): more logical name
Add KX_GetActiveEngine()

new KX_KetsjiEngine::GetClockTime(void) to return current 
render frame time: if the CPU does not keep up with the 
frame rate, up to 5 consecutive logic frames are processed 
between each render frame, so that the logic system stays 
accurate even if the graphic system is slow. For the video 
texture module, it is important to stay in sync with the
render frame: no need to update the texture for logic frame.

BL_Texture::swapTexture(): texture id manipulation
BL_Texture::getTex() : return material texture

Enable video support in ffmpeg for Linux.
2008-10-31 21:06:48 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
cb89decfdc Merge of first part of changes from the apricot branch, especially
the features that are needed to run the game. Compile tested with
scons, make, but not cmake, that seems to have an issue not related
to these changes. The changes include:

* GLSL support in the viewport and game engine, enable in the game
  menu in textured draw mode.
* Synced and merged part of the duplicated blender and gameengine/
  gameplayer drawing code.
* Further refactoring of game engine drawing code, especially mesh
  storage changed a lot.
* Optimizations in game engine armatures to avoid recomputations.
* A python function to get the framerate estimate in game.

* An option take object color into account in materials.
* An option to restrict shadow casters to a lamp's layers.
* Increase from 10 to 18 texture slots for materials, lamps, word.
  An extra texture slot shows up once the last slot is used.

* Memory limit for undo, not enabled by default yet because it
  needs the .B.blend to be changed.
* Multiple undo for image painting.

* An offset for dupligroups, so not all objects in a group have to
  be at the origin.
2008-09-04 20:51:28 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
908337bee1 Game Engine: alpha blending and sorting
=======================================

Alpha blending + sorting was revised, to fix bugs and get it
to work more predictable.

* A new per texture face "Sort" setting defines if the face
  is alpha sorted or not, instead of abusing the "ZTransp"
  setting as it did before.
* Existing files are converted to hopefully match the old
  behavior as much as possible with a version patch.
* On new meshes the Sort flag is disabled by the default, to
  avoid unexpected and hard to find slowdowns.
* Alpha sorting for faces was incredibly slow. Sorting faces
  in a mesh with 600 faces lowered the framerate from 200 to
  70 fps in my test.. the sorting there case goes about 15x
  faster now, but it is still advised to use Clip Alpha if
  possible instead of regular Alpha.
* There still various limitations in the alpha sorting code,
  I've added some comments to the code about this.

Some docs at the bottom of the page:
http://www.blender.org/development/current-projects/changes-since-246/realtime-glsl-materials/

Merged some fixes from the apricot branch, most important
change is that  tangents are now exactly the same as the rest
of Blender, instead of being computed in the game engine with a
different algorithm.

Also, the subversion was bumped to 1.
2008-07-29 15:48:31 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
99fdf27af9 Sync with Apricot Game Engine
=============================

* Clean up and optimizations in skinned/deformed mesh code.
* Compatibility fixes and clean up in the rasterizer.
* Changes related to GLSL shadow buffers which should have no
  effect, to keep the code in sync with apricot.
2008-07-10 12:47:20 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
272a91f754 Merge of apricot branch game engine changes into trunk, excluding GLSL.
GLEW
====

Added the GLEW opengl extension library into extern/, always compiled
into Blender now. This is much nicer than doing this kind of extension
management manually, and will be used in the game engine, for GLSL, and
other opengl extensions.

* According to the GLEW website it works on Windows, Linux, Mac OS X,
  FreeBSD, Irix, and Solaris. There might still be platform specific
  issues due to this commit, so let me know and I'll look into it.
* This means also that all extensions will now always be compiled in,
  regardless of the glext.h on the platform where compilation happens.

Game Engine
===========

Refactoring of the use of opengl extensions and other drawing code
in the game engine, and cleaning up some hacks related to GLSL
integration. These changes will be merged into trunk too after this.

The game engine graphics demos & apricot level survived my tests,
but this could use some good testing of course.

For users: please test with the options "Generate Display Lists" and
"Vertex Arrays" enabled, these should be the fastest and are supposed
to be "unreliable", but if that's the case that's probably due to bugs
that can be fixed.

* The game engine now also uses GLEW for extensions, replacing the
  custom opengl extensions code that was there. Removes a lot of
  #ifdef's, but the runtime checks stay of course.
* Removed the WITHOUT_GLEXT environment variable. This was added to
  work around a specific bug and only disabled multitexturing anyway.
  It might also have caused a slowdown since it was retrieving the
  environment variable for every vertex in immediate mode (bug #13680).

* Refactored the code to allow drawing skinned meshes with vertex
  arrays too, removing some specific immediate mode drawing functions
  for this that only did extra normal calculation. Now it always splits
  vertices of flat faces instead.
* Refactored normal recalculation with some minor optimizations,
  required for the above change.
* Removed some outdated code behind the __NLA_OLDDEFORM #ifdef.
* Fixed various bugs in setting of multitexture coordinates and vertex
  attributes for vertex arrays. These were not being enabled/disabled
  correct according to the opengl spec, leading to crashes. Also tangent
  attributes used an immediate mode call for vertex arrays, which can't
  work.
* Fixed use of uninitialized variable in RAS_TexVert.
* Exporting skinned meshes was doing O(n^2) lookups for vertices and
  deform weights, now uses same trick as regular meshes.
2008-06-17 10:27:34 +00:00
Benoit Bolsee
cf654b44b6 Fix BGE bug in patch #8724 (memory optimization): serious problem with alpha texture when Use Blender Material is active and several objects have same texture. This bug messes up greatly with OpenGL texture. The GE is not usable without this fix. 2008-05-04 21:14:38 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
e435fbc3c5 Added custom vertex/edge/face data for meshes:
All data layers, including MVert/MEdge/MFace, are now managed as custom
data layers. The pointers like Mesh.mvert, Mesh.dvert or Mesh.mcol are
still used of course, but allocating, copying or freeing these arrays
should be done through the CustomData API.

Work in progress documentation on this is here:
http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/BlenderArchitecture/CustomData


Replaced TFace by MTFace:

This is the same struct, except that it does not contain color, that now
always stays separated in MCol. This was not a good design decision to
begin with, and it is needed for adding multiple color layers later. Note
that this does mean older Blender versions will not be able to read UV
coordinates from the next release, due to an SDNA limitation.


Removed DispListMesh:

This now fully replaced by DerivedMesh. To provide access to arrays of
vertices, edges and faces, like DispListMesh does. The semantics of the
DerivedMesh.getVertArray() and similar functions were changed to return
a pointer to an array if one exists, or otherwise allocate a temporary
one. On releasing the DerivedMesh, this temporary array will be removed
automatically.


Removed ssDM and meshDM DerivedMesh backends:

The ssDM backend was for DispListMesh, so that became obsolete automatically.
The meshDM backend was replaced by the custom data backend, that now figures
out which layers need to be modified, and only duplicates those.


This changes code in many places, and overall removes 2514 lines of code.
So, there's a good chance this might break some stuff, although I've been
testing it for a few days now. The good news is, adding multiple color and
uv layers should now become easy.
2006-11-20 04:28:02 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
6839ec6640 applied Charlies patch for game engine graphics. display list support, and bumpmapping shader improvements. 2006-04-02 21:04:20 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
e4790aef46 Improved OpenGL Shader Language support for game engine. The python interface is much simplified. Drawback is that scripts need to be updated next release. Testfiles:
http://www.continuousphysics.com/ftp/pub/test/index.php?dir=blender/&file=demos-2.42.zip

patch by Charlie Carley (snailrose @ elysiun.com)
2006-02-13 05:45:32 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
85c58bfa8a attempt to fix reported problems with glsl shader on OS X (and other platforms). instead of continuous printing errors, it should just print once, and delete the shaders.
also, disabled the asynchronous logicbrick update, it reportedly causes jitter.
2006-01-18 06:04:11 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
6f3e593105 more graphics patches from Snailrose,
remove constraint fixed,
Bullet timestep now subdivides Blender game engine timestep, so it runs 60 hertz,
SphereShape reverted to old style, so no support for non-uniform scaled spheres for now,
2006-01-15 11:34:55 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
b7be6620d6 applied patch from snailrose, related to multi-platform OpenGL extensions. 2006-01-10 06:34:42 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
2e6d576182 Sorry to break the cvs-closed status, so if you really need to make a new 2.40 build, just disable the game engine if it doesn't compile for a platform. Again, sorry if this breaks non-windows platforms, but I hope people help to get this amazing fix working for all platforms. Armature-fixing contribution from Snailrose. Also lots of cool things from Snailrose and Lagan.
Armatures are back
Split screen
Double sided lightning
Ambient lighting
Alpha test
Material IPO support (one per object atm)
Blender materials
GLSL shaders - Python access
Up to three texture samplers from the material panel ( 2D & Cube map )
Python access to a second set of uv coordinates

See http://www.elysiun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58057
2006-01-06 03:46:54 +00:00