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Bill Currie
9ee0eada1f [vulkan] Move non-specific lighting code out of Vulkan
The parsing of light data from maps is now in the client library, and
basic light management is in scene. Putting the light loading code into
the Vulkan renderer was a mistake I've wanted to correct for a while.
The client code still needs a bit of cleanup, but the basics are working
nicely.
2022-05-05 23:49:30 +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
e323fbbbed [vulkan] Rework lighting model to be more algebraic
This leaves only the one conditional in the shader code, that being the
distance check. It doesn't seem to make any noticeable difference to
performance, but other than explosion sprites being blue, lighting
quality seems to have improved. However, I really need to get shadows
working: marcher is just silly-bright without them, and light levels
changing as I move around is a bit disconcerting (but reasonable as
those lights' leaf nodes go in and out of visibility).
2022-05-05 08:40:02 +09:00
Bill Currie
fe63d93e8e [build] Remove some csqc dependencies
vkgen and the programs in ruamoko/qwaq just don't need it.
2022-05-04 18:01:50 +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
e95d498b97 [vulkan] Resurrect the forward render pass spec
It's not used yet, and thus may have some incorrect settings, but I
decided that I will probably want it at some stage for qwaq. It's
essentially was was in the original spec, but updated for some of the
niceties added to parsing since I removed it back then. It's also in its
own file.
2022-05-04 14:44:54 +09:00
Bill Currie
c10e529dfd [vulkan] Clean up alias pipeline layout spec
It didn't really need the extra layer of indirection: now it's much
clearer that the alias pipeline uses matrices and textures.
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
a4f500da3c [vulkan] Add a mini resource subsystem
The resource subsystem creates buffers, images, buffer views and image
views in a single batch operation, using a single memory object to back
all the buffers and images. I had been doing this by hand for a while,
but got tired of jumping through all those vulkan hoops. While it's
still a little tedious to set up the arrays for QFV_CreateResource (and
they need to be kept around for QFV_DestroyResource), it really eases
calculation of memory object size and sub-resource offsets. And
destroying all the objects is just one call to QFV_DestroyResource.
2022-05-04 13:59:38 +09:00
Bill Currie
9d7cad420d [vulkan] Add a function to translate QFFormat to VkFormat
It's not great, but it does produce reasonable results for the formats
supported by QF's image system.
2022-05-04 13:57:02 +09:00
Bill Currie
c4d56afd33 [vulkan] Cope with an empty world model
Vulkan doesn't appreciate the empty buffers that result from the model
not having any textures or surfaces that can be rendered (rightfully so,
for such a bare-metal api).
2022-04-26 07:26:32 +09:00
Bill Currie
5703df00fd [renderer] Don't try to draw a nonexistent view model
Doing so doesn't end well (segfault). This is a bit of a hack until I
come up with a design for configurable scene rendering.
2022-04-26 07:22:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
98cbacfe9d [renderer] Remove redundant calls to visit_leaf
I doubt the calls were ever actually made in a normal map due to the
node actually being a node when breaking out of the loop, but when I
experimented with an empty world model (no nodes, one infinite empty
leaf) I found that visit_leaf was getting called twice instead of once.
2022-04-26 07:14:03 +09:00
Bill Currie
fddff1c24d Merge branch 'master' into wip-rua_scene 2022-04-25 08:13:35 +09:00
Bill Currie
7ef9aab7f3 [vulkan] Use cached memory for the bsp index buffer
Since it is updated every frame, it needs to be as fast as possible for
the cpu code. This seems to make a difference of about 10us (~130 ->
~120) when testing in marcher. Not a huge change, but the timing
calculation was wrapped around the entire base world pass, so there was
a fair bit of overhead from bsp traversal etc.
2022-04-25 07:49:30 +09:00
Bill Currie
0b912795d0 [vulkan] Use host-cached memory for staging buffers
It makes a significant difference to level load times (approximately
halves them for demo1 and demo2). Nicely, it turns out I had implemented
the rest of the staging buffer code (in particular, flushing) correctly
in that it seems there's no corruption any of the data.
2022-04-25 07:49:30 +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
87b3c64801 [vulkan] Parse VkPresentModeKHR
And strip the KHR for short names.
2022-04-24 19:15:22 +09:00
Bill Currie
392e032ce2 [cexpr] Add a get_string function to exprtype_t
This allows for easy (and safe) printing of cexpr values where the type
supports it. Types that don't support printing would be due to being too
complex or possibly write-only (eg, password strings, when strings are
supported directly).
2022-04-24 19:13:54 +09:00
Bill Currie
db5b77c838 [cexpr] Require designated initializers for exprtype_t
This will make expanding it much safer in the future.
2022-04-24 17:31:17 +09:00
Bill Currie
b2d4fa0ccf [vulkan] Break render pass parsing away from swapchain
This allows a single render pass description to be used for both
on-screen and off-screen targets. While Vulkan does allow a VkRenderPass
to be used with any compatible frame buffer, and vkparse caches a
VkRenderPass created from the same description, this allows the same
description to be used for a compatible off-screen target without any
dependence on the swapchain. However, there is a problem in the caching
when it comes to targeting outputs with different formats.
2022-04-24 17:04:10 +09:00
Bill Currie
f15abcea53 [vulkan] Add a FIXME for the flashing Q icon
As I had suspected, it's due to a synchronization problem between the
scrap and drawing. There's actually a double problem in that data
uploaded to the scrap isn't flushed until the first frame is rendered
causing a quick init-shutdown sequence to take at least five seconds due
to the staging buffer waiting (and timing out) on a stuck fence.
Rendering just one frame "fixes" the problem (draw was one of the
earliest subsystems to get going in vulkan).
2022-04-23 10:46:55 +09:00
Bill Currie
2798b5fd58 [vulkan] Use cached memory for the bsp index buffer
Since it is updated every frame, it needs to be as fast as possible for
the cpu code. This seems to make a difference of about 10us (~130 ->
~120) when testing in marcher. Not a huge change, but the timing
calculation was wrapped around the entire base world pass, so there was
a fair bit of overhead from bsp traversal etc.
2022-04-06 14:40:40 +09:00
Bill Currie
f66df59c43 [vulkan] Use a template for the attachment desciptions 2022-04-03 13:15:30 +09:00
Bill Currie
c8e299ca58 [vulkan] Use a template for the deferred attachment images
It's certainly much easier to read and see what's different between the
attachment.
2022-04-03 12:25:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
d3d081ea0a [vulkan] Switch deferred opaque attachment to f16 rgb
While looking at the deferred attachment images with using a template in
mind, I noticed that the opaque attachment was using 8-bit color. The
problem is, it's meant to be HDRI with the compose pass crunching it
down to LDRI. Switching to 16-bit float does seem to have made a subtle
difference (hey, it's still quake data, not much HDRI in there).
2022-04-03 12:02:13 +09:00
Bill Currie
39e7c4a9b2 [vulkan] Use a template for the deferred image views
That certainly makes it nicer to work with large sets, and shows one way
to be careful with allocated resources: don't allocate them in the
inherited data and use a template that needs a few things filled in to
be valid. Also, it seems that overriding values in sub-structures "just
works" :)
2022-04-03 11:47:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
eb4d566801 [vkparse] Add support for inheriting objects
It simply parses the referenced plist dictionary (via @inherit =
plist.path;) into the current data block, then allows the data to be
overwritten by the current plist dictionary. This may be a bit iffy for
any allocated resources, so some care must be taken, but it seems to
work nicely.
2022-04-03 11:11:28 +09:00
Bill Currie
bbbdc41af3 [vulkan] Break render pass parsing away from swapchain
This allows a single render pass description to be used for both
on-screen and off-screen targets. While Vulkan does allow a VkRenderPass
to be used with any compatible frame buffer, and vkparse caches a
VkRenderPass created from the same description, this allows the same
description to be used for a compatible off-screen target without any
dependence on the swapchain. However, there is a problem in the caching
when it comes to targeting outputs with different formats.
2022-04-02 11:42:36 +09:00
Bill Currie
9892e571ce [vulkan] Move viewport and scissor into qfv_renderpass_t
This makes much more sense as they are intimately tied to the frame
buffer on which a render pass is working. Now, just the window width
and height are stored in vulkan_ctx_t. As a side benefit,
QFV_CreateSwapchain no long references viddef (now just palette and
conview in vulkan_draw.c to go).
2022-04-01 20:34:41 +09:00
Bill Currie
11e30583cf [vulkan] Switch to full screen triangle instead of quad
While I have trouble imagining it making that much performance
difference going from 4 verts to 3 for a whopping 2 polygons, or even
from 2 triangles to 1 for each poly, using only indices for the vertices
does remove a lot of code, and better yet, some memory and buffer
allocations... always a good thing.

That said, I guess freeing up a GPU thread for something else could make
a difference.
2022-04-01 19:50:41 +09:00
Bill Currie
6bbbe4997b [vulkan] Invalidate mapped capture image memory
I think I had gotten lucky with captures not being corrupt due to them
being much bigger than all but the L3 cache (and then they're over 1/2
the size), so the memory was being automatically invalidated by other
activity. Don't want to trust such luck, though.
2022-04-01 16:19:10 +09:00
Bill Currie
6d0abd42bb [vulkan] Use host-cached memory for staging buffers
It makes a significant difference to level load times (approximately
halves them for demo1 and demo2). Nicely, it turns out I had implemented
the rest of the staging buffer code (in particular, flushing) correctly
in that it seems there's no corruption any of the data.
2022-04-01 15:14:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
86e95fc1d0 [vulkan] Use host-cached memory for captures
This takes simply reading the transfer buffer from about 400ms down to
about 3ms (for 1920x1080 rgba). PNG compression is now the bottleneck.
2022-04-01 01:01:53 +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
d3afb0da50 [vulkan] Remove a dead function
I guess gcc missed it because it's inline.
2022-03-31 02:59:37 +09:00
Bill Currie
7305406f46 [vulkan] Update labeled struct inits
I had used some legacy gcc extensions rather than standard C (clang
wasn't too happy about that).
2022-03-31 01:26:57 +09:00
Bill Currie
db01650dac Update vec3_t/vec4f_t hacks to work with clang
Still work with gcc, of course, and I still need to fix them properly,
but now they're actually slightly easier to find as they all have vec_t
and FIXME on the same line.
2022-03-31 00:08:26 +09:00
Bill Currie
a6df8ab995 [renderer] Move a couple functions to using vec4f_t
Makes for a few less FIXMEs and better consistency with vectors.
2022-03-30 23:53:30 +09:00
Bill Currie
d35154ecf1 [vulkan] Clean up a lot of unnecessary includes
Too much copying of base files.
2022-03-30 15:54:07 +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
77a797d04b [renderer] Clean up viewport setting
Software is still a mess, and vulkan never supported viewsize, but
otherwise everything seems fine.
2022-03-26 10:27:16 +09:00
Bill Currie
65af7fb4a4 [mathlib] Remove frustum global
It should never have been there and is now in the refdef (not its final
home: it should probably be part of the camera).
2022-03-19 12:33:12 +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
7ee9159638 [renderer] Move common R_SetupFrame code to r_screen
The code is really part of scene (not a typo wrt r_screen: that is
misnamed as such, or at least SCR_UpdateScreen needs to be split into
screen (2d overlay, really) and scene updates).

This breaks fisheye rendering as the fisheye code calls the actual scene
render code multiple times, but the fisheye code is called by said scene
render code via a diversion. The fisheye needs to be moved out to the
high level scene render, but that will takes some extra work for frame
buffer setup.
2022-03-17 12:00:43 +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
bce7d5b832 [renderer] Clean up use of vup/vright/vpn
This moves the common camera setup code out of the individual drivers,
and completely removes vup/vright/vpn from the non-software renderers.
This has highlighted the craziness around AngleVectors with it putting
+X forward, -Y right and +Z up. The main issue with this is it requires
a 90 degree pre-rotation about the Z axis to get the camera pointing in
the right direction, and that's for the native sw renderer (vulkan needs
a 90 degree pre-rotation about X, and gl and glsl need to invert an
axis, too), though at least it's just a matrix swizzle and vector
negation. However, it does mean the camera matrices can't be used
directly.

Also rename vpn to vfwd (still abbreviated, but fwd is much clearer in
meaning (to me, at least) than pn (plane normal, I guess, but which
way?)).
2022-03-14 09:45:27 +09:00
Bill Currie
64666cfa5b [renderer] Clean up most uses of currententity
Just some brush model related code in the software renderer remaining.
2022-03-11 15:07:38 +09:00
Bill Currie
20536d83eb [vulkan] Clean up r_origin and modelorg
Same deal as for GL and GLSL.
2022-03-08 18:41:09 +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