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Bill Currie
25a14eb232 [renderer] Add a cell-based character buffer
This is intended for the built-in 8x8 bitmap characters and quake's
"conchars", but could potentially be used for any simple (non-composed
characters) mono-spaced font. Currently, the buffers can be created,
destroyed, cleared, scrolled vertically in either direction, and
rendered to the screen in a single blast.

One of the reasons for creating the buffer is to make it so scaling can
be supported in the sw renderer.
2022-09-15 14:24:33 +09:00
Bill Currie
73635d84bf [renderer] Add stubs for Draw_FontString
Draw_FontString is for font-based text rendering. Nothing is implemented
at this stage.
2022-09-02 11:38:09 +09:00
Bill Currie
599c09e77e [renderer] Add Draw_AddFont for registering a font
It's implemented only in the Vulkan renderer, partly because there's a
lot of experimenting going on with it, but the glyphs do get transferred
to the GPU (checked in render doc). No rendering is done yet: still
thinking about whether to do a quick-and-dirty test, or to add HarfBuzz
immediately, and the design surrounding that.
2022-08-31 19:23:30 +09:00
Bill Currie
630dde6df7 [render] Add basic 2d line drawing
The software renderer uses Bresenham's line slice algorithm as presented
by Michael Abrash in his Graphics Programming Black Book Special Edition
with the serial numbers filed off (as such, more just so *I* can read
the code easily), along with the Chen-Sutherland line clipping
algorithm. The other renderers were more or less trivial in comparison.
2022-08-27 17:29:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
a08261c620 [vulkan] Use a buffer for entity transform and color data
This allows the use of an entity id to index into the entity data and
fetch the transform and colormod data in the vertex shader, thus making
instanced rendering possible. Non-world brush entities are still not
rendered, but the world entity is using both the entity data buffer and
entid buffer.
2022-05-25 00:17:57 +09:00
Bill Currie
ceaac00453 [vulkan] Free the staging buffer's command buffers
Since the staging buffer allocates the command buffers it uses, it
needs to free them when it is freed. I think I was confused by the
validation layers not complaining about unfreed buffers when shutting
down, but that's because destroying the pool (during program shutdown,
when the validation layers would complain) frees all the buffers. Thus,
due to staging buffers being created and destroyed during the level load
process, (rather large) command buffers were piling up like imps in a
Doom level.

In the process, it was necessary to rearrange some of the shutdown code
because vulkan_vid_render_shutdown destroys the shared command pool, but
the pool is required for freeing the command buffers, but there was a
minor mess of long-lived staging buffers being freed afterwards. That
didn't end particularly well.
2022-05-13 10:19:08 +09:00
Bill Currie
aabf3e14f8 [model] Support freeing of skin data
I doubt it's enough, but it does seem to cover what's needed for glsl
(maybe not the actual textures, unsure there, but I think they're
recycled).
2022-05-12 22:46:31 +09:00
Bill Currie
c59ab8882d [vulkan] Label renderpass and subpass sections
This makes finding the relevant commands in render doc much much easier.
2022-05-07 15:45:11 +09:00
Bill Currie
8204e8a8c1 [vulkan] Clear lights when the scene is cleared
Fixes a segfault when shutting down my test program.
2022-05-07 12:12:02 +09:00
Bill Currie
8795b8eb91 [vulkan] Get IQM rendering working
The bones aren't animated yet (and I realized I made the mistake of
thinking the bone buffer was per-model when it's really per-instance (I
think this mistake is in the rest of QF, too)), skin rendering is a
mess, need to default vertex attributes that aren't in the model...
Still, it's quite satisfying seeing Mr Fixit on screen again :)

I wound up moving the pipeline spec in with the rest of the pipelines as
the system isn't really ready for separating them.
2022-05-07 10:14:22 +09:00
Bill Currie
e9ad7b748b [renderer] Use scene_t to set the model data
This replaces *_NewMap with *_NewScene and adds SCR_NewScene to handle
loading a new map (for quake) in the renderer, and will eventually be
how any new scene is loaded.
2022-05-05 14:46:02 +09:00
Bill Currie
8e658eac78 [vulkan] Correct a pile of copyright attributions
Id Software had pretty much nothing to do with the vulkan renderer (they
still get credit for code that's heavily based on the original quake
code, of course).
2022-05-04 14:44:54 +09:00
Bill Currie
bbca22c722 [vulkan] Add support for IQM models
Despite the base IQM specification not supporting blend-shapes, I think
IQM will become the basis for QF's generic model representation (at
least for the more advanced renderers). After my experience with .mu
models (KSP) and unity mesh objects (both normal and skinned), and
reviewing the IQM spec, it looks like with the addition of support for
blend-shapes, IQM is actually pretty good.

This is just the preliminary work to get standard IQM models loading in
vulkan (seems to work, along with unloading), and they very basics into
the renderer (most likely not working: not tested yet). The rest of the
renderer seems to be unaffected, though, which is good.
2022-05-04 14:07:27 +09:00
Bill Currie
fddff1c24d Merge branch 'master' into wip-rua_scene 2022-04-25 08:13:35 +09:00
Bill Currie
12c84046f3 [cvar] Make cvars properly typed
This is an extremely extensive patch as it hits every cvar, and every
usage of the cvars. Cvars no longer store the value they control,
instead, they use a cexpr value object to reference the value and
specify the value's type (currently, a null type is used for strings).
Non-string cvars are passed through cexpr, allowing expressions in the
cvars' settings. Also, cvars have returned to an enhanced version of the
original (id quake) registration scheme.

As a minor benefit, relevant code having direct access to the
cvar-controlled variables is probably a slight optimization as it
removed a pointer dereference, and the variables can be located for data
locality.

The static cvar descriptors are made private as an additional safety
layer, though there's nothing stopping external modification via
Cvar_FindVar (which is needed for adding listeners).

While not used yet (partly due to working out the design), cvars can
have a validation function.

Registering a cvar allows a primary listener (and its data) to be
specified: it will always be called first when the cvar is modified. The
combination of proper listeners and direct access to the controlled
variable greatly simplifies the more complex cvar interactions as much
less null checking is required, and there's no need for one cvar's
callback to call another's.

nq-x11 is known to work at least well enough for the demos. More testing
will come.
2022-04-24 19:15:22 +09:00
Bill Currie
e40f3f4f93 [model] Make alias skin loading a batch operation
Really, this won't make all that much difference because alias models
with more than one skin are quite rare, and those with animated skin
groups are even rarer. However, for those models that do have more than
one skin, it will allow for reduced allocation overheads, and when
supported (glsl, vulkan, maybe gl), loading all the skins into an array
texture (since all skins are the same size, though external skins may
vary), but that's not implemented yet, this just wraps the old one skin
at a time code.
2022-04-04 15:38:27 +09:00
Bill Currie
88343d73ea [vulkan] Safely ignore fisheye and water warp
I didn't like the abort (especially having pushed it to master). This
takes care of things until I can get them implemented properly
(hopefully soon).
2022-04-01 16:51:25 +09:00
Bill Currie
03c403610d [vulkan] Safely ignore fisheye and water warp
I didn't like the abort (especially having pushed it to master). This
takes care of things until I can get them implemented properly
(hopefully soon).
2022-04-01 16:49:39 +09:00
Bill Currie
42a03758c5 [vulkan] Remove redundant entity queue creation
I'd missed this when cleaning up entity queue creation for the other
renderers.
2022-04-01 15:26:51 +09:00
Bill Currie
790f62a209 [image] Make WritePNG take settings from tex_t
This means that a tex_t object is passed in instead of just raw bytes
and width and height, but it means the texture can specify whether it's
flipped or uses BGR instead of RGB. This fixes the upside down
screenshots for vulkan.
2022-04-01 01:01:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
acffacc59b [renderer] Make screen capture support asynchronous operation
This fixes (*ahem*) the vulkan renderer segfaulting when attempting to
take a screenshot. However, the image is upside down. Also, remote
snapshots and demo capture are broken for the moment.
2022-04-01 01:01:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
a29836cc2c [quakefs] Return QFile pointer from QFS_NextFile(name)
QFS_NextFilename was renamed to QFS_NextFile to reflect the fact it now
returns a QFile pointer for the newly created file (as well as the
name). This necessitated updating WritePNG to take a file pointer
instead of a file name, with the advantage that WritePNGqfs is no longer
necessary and callers have much more control over the creation of the
file.

This makes QFS_NextFile much more secure against file system race
conditions and attacks (at least in theory). If nothing else, it will
make it more robust in a multi-threaded environment.
2022-03-31 17:27:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
495dd759f0 [renderer] Clean up FOV and viewport handling
Viewport and FOV updates are now separate so updating one doesn't cause
recalculations of the other. Also, perspective setup is now done
directly from the tangents of the half angles for fov_x and fov_y making
the renderers independent of fov/aspect mode. I imagine things are a bit
of a mess with view size changes, and especially screen size changes
(not supported yet anyway), and vulkan winds up updating its projection
matrices every frame, but everything that's expected to work does
(vulkan errors out for fisheye or warp due to frame buffer creation not
being supported yet).
2022-03-30 14:55:32 +09:00
Bill Currie
f2bc5b560f [renderer] Clean up post processing
While it's not where I want it to be, it at least now no longer messes
with frame buffer binding or the view ports. This involved switching
around buffers in D_WarpScreen so that the main buffer could be bound
before post-processing.
2022-03-26 00:42:43 +09:00
Bill Currie
20a2e7e06f [renderer] Get sw fisheye working again
Again, gl/vulkan not working yet (on the assumption that sw would be
trickier).

Fisheye overrides water warp because updating the projection map every
frame is far too expensive.

I've added a post-process pass to the interface in order to hide the
implementation details, but I'm not sure I'm happy about how the
multi-pass rendering for cube maps is handled (or having the frame
buffers as exposed as they are), but mainly because Vulkan will make
implementation interesting.
2022-03-24 15:50:41 +09:00
Bill Currie
0c437492b4 [renderer] Move to using dynamic frame buffers
For now, OpenGL and Vulkan renderers are broken as I focused on getting
the software renderer working (which was quite tricky to get right).

This fixes a couple of issues: the segfault when warping the screen (due
to the scene rendering move invalidating the warp buffer), and warp
always having 320x200 resolution. There's still the problem of the
effect being too subtle at high resolution, but that's just a matter of
updating the tables and tweaking the code in D_WarpScreen.

Another issue is the Draw functions should probably write directly to
the main frame buffer or even one passed in as a parameter. This would
remove the need for binding the main buffer at the beginning and end of
the frame.
2022-03-24 12:56:29 +09:00
Bill Currie
2b72506868 [renderer] Handle transparent surfaces
Other than the view model (undecided on the approach) this has
R_RenderView pretty much pulled out of the low level renderers. With
this, I'll be able to focus on scene handling for a bit then getting
shadows and fisheye working (again for fisheye).
2022-03-18 01:08:19 +09:00
Bill Currie
c05476f94b [renderer] Move most of the scene rendering into r_screen
r_screen isn't really the right place, but it gets the scene rendering
out of the low-level renderers and will make it easier to sort out
later, and hopefully easier to figure out a good design for vulkan.
2022-03-17 17:57:50 +09:00
Bill Currie
91d7a80dff [renderer] Get timegraph and zgraph working
Only for sw and gl right now, but this sorts out the issues that
prevented the graphs working at all.
2022-03-15 15:42:43 +09:00
Bill Currie
7402fcfd0c [renderer] move r_worldentity and r_viewleaf into refdef
More cleanup of globals that seem to be quake specific.
2022-03-14 15:27:43 +09:00
Bill Currie
48c225da89 [renderer] Merge the fog support code
GL still has its own functions for enabling and disabling fog while
rendering, but GLSL doesn't need such (thanks to the shaders), nor will
vulkan (and the software renderers don't support fog).
2022-03-08 02:28:19 +09:00
Bill Currie
af0c66dff9 [renderer] Move frame rendering out a layer.
This is a step towards high-level unification of the renderers, as far
as possible keeping only actual low-level implementation details in the
individual renderers (some higher level stuff, eg shadows, is expected
to be per-renderer as some things are just not feasible to implement in
all renderers). However, the idea is to move the high-level
functionality into scene rendering.
2022-03-08 01:04:40 +09:00
Bill Currie
ea2fd32228 [renderer] Merge screenshot code as much as possible
Only CaptureBGR is per-renderer as the rest of the screenshot code uses
it to do the actual capture (which is target dependent). Vulkan is
currently broken due to capture being an asynchronous process and the
rest of the code expecting capture to be synchronous (also, bgr vs rgb).

The best thing is all renderers now write the same format (currently
png).
2022-03-07 15:04:54 +09:00
Bill Currie
2eae2e5d74 [renderer] Move some functions from plugins to main lib
One step in cleaning up vid_render_funcs.
2022-03-07 13:40:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
d69355f521 [renderer] Support multiple entity queues
While there's currently only the one still, this will allow the entities
to be multiply queued for multi-pass rendering (eg, shadows). As the
avoidance of putting an entity in the same queue more than once relies
on the entity id, all entities now come from the scene (which is stored
in cl_world in the client code for nq and qw), thus the extensive
changes in the clients.
2022-03-05 02:05:39 +09:00
Bill Currie
95c4cdd1b0 [vulkan] Set frame buffer before calling draw functions
This lets them set up their subpass inherit info correctly. QF now
renders correctly, albeit painfully slowly, on my VersaPro.
2022-02-06 13:12:16 +09:00
Bill Currie
d70d72e6e4 [particles] Create a psystem object
This takes care of the global variables to a point (there is still the
global struct shared between the non-vulkan renderers), but it also
takes care of glsl's points-only rendering.
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
8d2791752e [particles] Merge particle spawning into client
After yesterday's crazy marathon editing all the particles files, and
starting to do another big change to them today, I realized that I
really do need to merge them down. All the actual spawning is now in the
client library (though particle insertion will need to be moved). GLSL
particle rendering is semi-broken in that it now does only points (until
I come up with a way to select between points and quads (probably a
context object, which I need anyway for Vulkan)).
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
2be19046b6 [vulkan] Allow render passes to not have a render pass
This may seem a little contradictory, but it's due to the difference
between a high level (engine) render pass and a Vulkan render pass
object (and quite likely a poor choice in names for the high level
object). This is necessary for supporting compute shader dispatches as
they cannot be submitted inside a Vulkan render pass.
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
081c46da7a Clean up some white space 2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
6aaf5c3722 [vulkan] Start work on particles for Vulkan
This gets the pipelines loaded (and unloaded on shutdown). Probably the
easy part :P. Still need to sort out the command buffers,
synchronization, and particle generation (and probably a bunch else
that's not coming to mind).
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
c366b1b7bb [vulkan] Implement the sprite render passes
It turned out the bindless approach wouldn't work too well for my design
of the sprite objects, but I don't think that's a big issue at this
stage (and it seems bindless is causing problems for brush/alias
rendering via renderdoc and on my versa pro). However, I have figured
out how to make effective use of descriptor sets (finally :P).

The actual normal still needs checking, but the sprites are currently
unlit so not an issue at this stage.
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
0eb556b8f9 [vulkan] Load sprite model data
The vertices and frame images are loaded into the one memory object,
with the vertices first followed by the images.

The vertices are 2D xy+uv sets meant to be applied to the model
transform frame, and are pre-computed for the sprite size (this part
does support sprites with varying frame image sizes).

The frame images are loaded into one image with each frame on its own
layer. This will cause some problems if any sprites with varying frame
image sizes are found, but the three sprites in quake are all uniform
size.
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
c5cfcc7bfd [sprite] Separate model and texture loading
As much as it can be since the texture data is interleaved with the
model data in the files (I guess not that bad a design for 25 years ago
with the tight memory constraints), but this paves the way for
supporting sprites in Vulkan.
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
8422732505 [vulkan] Move matrices into per-frame buffers
This should fix the horrid frame rate dependent behavior of the view
model.

They are also in their own descriptor set so they can be easily shared
between pipelines. This has been verified to work for Draw.
2021-12-24 06:45:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
928408bad9 [vulkan] Support multiple render passes
Multiple render passes are needed for supporting shadow mapping, and
this is a huge step towards breaking the Vulkan render free of Quake,
and hopefully will lead the way for breaking the GL renderers free as
well.
2021-12-24 06:45:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
84a24dbb34 [renderer] Make R_RenderView private
This is actually a better solution to the renderer directly accessing
client code than provided by 7e078c7f9c.

Essentially, V_RenderView should not have been calling R_RenderView, and
CL_UpdateScreen should have been calling V_RenderView directly. The
issue was that the renderers expected the world entity model to be valid
at all times. Now, R_RenderView checks the world entity model's validity
and immediately bails if it is not, and R_ClearState (which is called
whenever the client disconnects and thus no longer has a world to
render) clears the world entity model. Thus R_RenderView can (and is)
now called unconditionally from within the renderer, simplifying
renderer-specific variants.
2021-12-24 06:45:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
eb828007e9 [vulkan] Add a comment about next pass timing 2021-12-24 06:45:12 +09:00
Bill Currie
52f86adb84 [vulkan] Fail gracefully if vulkan driver init fails
Well, a little more gracefully than a segfault, at least.
2021-11-30 18:10:48 +09:00
Bill Currie
c134e9d348 [renderer] Remove R_EnqueueEntity from the plugin funcs
Forgot about this when fixing the ctf flags.
2021-07-23 12:46:53 +09:00