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If you have questions concerning this license or the applicable additional terms, you may contact in writing id Software LLC, c/o ZeniMax Media Inc., Suite 120, Rockville, Maryland 20850 USA. =========================================================================== */ #pragma hdrstop #include "precompiled.h" #include "tr_local.h" #include "ResolutionScale.h" idResolutionScale resolutionScale; static const float MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE = 0.5f; static const float MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE = 1.0f; idCVar rs_enable( "rs_enable", "1", CVAR_INTEGER, "Enable dynamic resolution scaling, 0 - off, 1 - horz only, 2 - vert only, 3 - both" ); idCVar rs_forceFractionX( "rs_forceFractionX", "0", CVAR_FLOAT, "Force a specific 0.0 to 1.0 horizontal resolution scale" ); idCVar rs_forceFractionY( "rs_forceFractionY", "0", CVAR_FLOAT, "Force a specific 0.0 to 1.0 vertical resolution scale" ); idCVar rs_showResolutionChanges( "rs_showResolutionChanges", "0", CVAR_INTEGER, "1 = Print whenever the resolution scale changes, 2 = always" ); idCVar rs_dropMilliseconds( "rs_dropMilliseconds", "15.0", CVAR_FLOAT, "Drop the resolution when GPU time exceeds this" ); idCVar rs_raiseMilliseconds( "rs_raiseMilliseconds", "13.0", CVAR_FLOAT, "Raise the resolution when GPU time is below this for several frames" ); idCVar rs_dropFraction( "rs_dropFraction", "0.11", CVAR_FLOAT, "Drop the resolution in increments of this" ); idCVar rs_raiseFraction( "rs_raiseFraction", "0.06", CVAR_FLOAT, "Raise the resolution in increments of this" ); idCVar rs_raiseFrames( "rs_raiseFrames", "5", CVAR_INTEGER, "Require this many frames below rs_raiseMilliseconds" ); idCVar rs_display( "rs_display", "0", CVAR_INTEGER, "0 - percentages, 1 - pixels per frame" ); /* ======================== idResolutionScale::idResolutionScale ======================== */ idResolutionScale::idResolutionScale() { dropMilliseconds = 15.0f; raiseMilliseconds = 13.0f; framesAboveRaise = 0; currentResolution = 1.0f; } /* ======================== idResolutionScale::InitForMap ======================== */ void idResolutionScale::InitForMap( const char* mapName ) { dropMilliseconds = rs_dropMilliseconds.GetFloat(); raiseMilliseconds = rs_raiseMilliseconds.GetFloat(); } /* ======================== idResolutionScale::ResetToFullResolution ======================== */ void idResolutionScale::ResetToFullResolution() { currentResolution = 1.0f; } /* ======================== idResolutionScale::GetCurrentResolutionScale ======================== */ void idResolutionScale::GetCurrentResolutionScale( float& x, float& y ) { assert( currentResolution >= MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ); assert( currentResolution <= MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ); x = MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE; y = MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE; switch( rs_enable.GetInteger() ) { case 0: return; case 1: x = currentResolution; break; case 2: y = currentResolution; break; case 3: { const float middle = ( MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE + MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ) * 0.5f; if( currentResolution >= middle ) { // First scale horizontally from max to min x = MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE + ( currentResolution - middle ) * 2.0f; } else { // Then scale vertically from max to min x = MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE; y = MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE + ( currentResolution - MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ) * 2.0f; } break; } } float forceFrac = rs_forceFractionX.GetFloat(); if( forceFrac > 0.0f && forceFrac <= MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ) { x = forceFrac; } forceFrac = rs_forceFractionY.GetFloat(); if( forceFrac > 0.0f && forceFrac <= MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ) { y = forceFrac; } } /* ======================== idResolutionScale::SetCurrentGPUFrameTime ======================== */ void idResolutionScale::SetCurrentGPUFrameTime( int microseconds ) { float old = currentResolution; float milliseconds = microseconds * 0.001f; if( milliseconds > dropMilliseconds ) { // We missed our target, so drop the resolution. // The target should be set conservatively so this does not // necessarily imply a missed VBL. // // we might consider making the drop in some way // proportional to how badly we missed currentResolution -= rs_dropFraction.GetFloat(); if( currentResolution < MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ) { currentResolution = MINIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE; } } else if( milliseconds < raiseMilliseconds ) { // We seem to have speed to spare, so increase the resolution // if we stay here consistantly. The raise fraction should // be smaller than the drop fraction to avoid ping-ponging // back and forth. if( ++framesAboveRaise >= rs_raiseFrames.GetInteger() ) { framesAboveRaise = 0; currentResolution += rs_raiseFraction.GetFloat(); if( currentResolution > MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE ) { currentResolution = MAXIMUM_RESOLUTION_SCALE; } } } else { // we are inside the target range framesAboveRaise = 0; } if( rs_showResolutionChanges.GetInteger() > 1 || ( rs_showResolutionChanges.GetInteger() == 1 && currentResolution != old ) ) { idLib::Printf( "GPU msec: %4.1f resolutionScale: %4.2f\n", milliseconds, currentResolution ); } } /* ======================== idResolutionScale::GetConsoleText ======================== */ void idResolutionScale::GetConsoleText( idStr& s ) { float x; float y; if( rs_enable.GetInteger() == 0 ) { s = "rs-off"; return; } GetCurrentResolutionScale( x, y ); if( rs_display.GetInteger() > 0 ) { x *= 1280.0f; y *= 720.0f; if( rs_enable.GetInteger() == 1 ) { y = 1.0f; } else if( rs_enable.GetInteger() == 2 ) { x = 1.0f; } s = va( "rs-pixels %i", idMath::Ftoi( x * y ) ); } else { if( rs_enable.GetInteger() == 3 ) { s = va( "%2i%%h,%2i%%v", idMath::Ftoi( 100.0f * x ), idMath::Ftoi( 100.0f * y ) ); } else { s = va( "%2i%%%s", ( rs_enable.GetInteger() == 1 ) ? idMath::Ftoi( 100.0f * x ) : idMath::Ftoi( 100.0f * y ), ( rs_enable.GetInteger() == 1 ) ? "h" : "v" ); } } }