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Bill Currie
e1c4428c8e [vulkan] Set source item for cexpr errors
It's always nice getting at least line numbers from an error message
(even if I still have to hunt for the right source "file").
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
3603fa75cd [vulkan] Make Vulkan_CreateRenderPass more generally useful
It now lives in vulkan_renderpass.c and takes most of its parameters
from plist configs (just the name (which is used to find the config),
output spec, and draw function from C). Even the debug colors and names
are taken from the config.
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
e14e8050dc [vulkan] Remove vkparse.hinc from vkparse.h
Kind of silly having the vkparse_internal define when it was just
bypassed anyway.
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
08f33d2f3a [vulkan] Rename the renderpass files
I plan on moving the current hard-coded render pass creation from
vulkan_vid_common and this maintains the (possibly silly) naming
convention).
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
6a7c2cb2a1 [vulkan] Clean out the old render pass creation code
QFV_CreateRenderPass is no longer used, and QFV_CreateFramebuffer hasn't
been used for a long time. The C file is still there for now but is
basically empty.
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
78437c2c90 [vulkan] Parse VkRenderPass directly
QFV_CreateRenderPass doesn't support pNext and I don't particularly feel
like making it do so at this stage (tempted to remove it).
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
f04108ae3e [vulkan] Switch to using vkGetPhysicalDeviceProperties2
Necessary for getting VkPhysicalDeviceMultiviewProperties (and others,
but not at this time).
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
e5932d1f92 [vulkan] Support Vulkan's pNext in vkparse/vkgen
The real reason for the delay in implementing support for pNext is I
didn't know how to approach it at the time, but with the experience I've
gained using and modifying vkparse, the solution turned out to be fairly
simple. This allows for the use of various extensions (eg, multiview,
which was used for testing, though none of the hookup is in this
commit). No checking is done on the struct type being valid other than
it must be of a chainable type (ie, have its own pNext).
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
125821fcdd [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.
2022-09-22 09:35:56 +09:00
Bill Currie
c6d73eaf64 [vulkan] Add light count display
Enabled by 'developer lighting'. It was good for confirming that the
lights in ad_e1m1 (Doom Hangar 16) were actually being output (over 600
of them sometimes, ouch). Turned out to be the color scale ambiguity.
2022-09-22 09:31:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
3603f90718 [vulkan] Implement BSP surface transparency
Surfaces marked with SURF_DRAWALPHA but not SURF_DRAWTURB are put in a
separate queue for the water shader and run with a turb scale of 0.
Also, entities with colormod alpha < 1 are marked to go in the same
queue as SURF_DRAWALPHA surfaces (ie, no SURF_DRAWTURB unless the
model's texture indicated such).
2022-09-22 09:31:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
732ea3a5fd Fix a bunch of issues for clang
One *actual* error (wrong enum type), and some memory alignment issues.
The rest just clang being lame.
2022-07-31 17:15:40 +09:00
Bill Currie
2c8bec27c7 Fix a pile of warnings for gcc 12
Most were pretty easy and fairly logical, but gib's regex was a bit of a
pain until I figured out the real problem was the conditional
assignments.

However, libs/gamecode/test/test-conv4 fails when optimizing due to gcc
using vcvttps2dq (which is nice, actually) for vector forms, but not the
single equivalent other times. I haven't decided what to do with the
test (I might abandon it as it does seem to be UD).
2022-07-31 17:13:26 +09:00
Bill Currie
94db9c8ab1 [quakefs] Add a data parameter to gamedir callbacks
While this didn't fix the problem for which I needed the data pointer,
having data pointers in callbacks is far too useful to throw out the
change.
2022-06-04 16:06:04 +09:00
Bill Currie
e1a0bde5ee [sound] Remove a pile of unwanted sound.h includes
This does mean that the gl and sw renderers can no longer call
S_ExtraUpdate, but really, they shouldn't be anyway. And I seem to
remember it not really helping (been way too long since quake ran that
slowly for me).
2022-06-03 15:43:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
61178978be [vulkan] Get bsp texture animations working again
The texture animation data is compacted into a small struct for each
texture, resulting in much less data access when animating the texture.
More importantly, no looping over the list of frames. I plan on
migrating this to at least the other hardware renderers.
2022-05-26 22:31:31 +09:00
Bill Currie
4786594f3c [vulkan] Create a "missing" texture for bsps
I found a test map with no texture data. Even after fixing the bsp
loader, vulkan didn't like it. Now vulkan is happy. The "Missing" text
is full-bright magenta on a dim grey background so it should be visible
in any lighting conditions.
2022-05-26 19:14:44 +09:00
Bill Currie
4dc1988af1 [vulkan] Add a function to load texture arrays
I needed to create an array texture and didn't feel like doing all that
boilerplate again :P.
2022-05-26 18:43:15 +09:00
Bill Currie
70ece6d5bb [vulkan] Work around buggy maps with broken brushes
Conflagrant Rodent has a sub-model with 0 faces (double bit error?)
causing simply counting faces to get out of sync with actual model
starts thus breaking *all* brush models that come after it (including
other maps). Thus be a little less lazy in figuring out model start
faces.
2022-05-25 20:08:36 +09:00
Bill Currie
524c1e27c4 [vulkan] Use instanced rendering for brush models
The models are broken up into N sub-(sub-)models, one for each texture,
but all faces using the same texture are drawn as an instance, making
for both reduced draw calls and reduced index buffer use (and thus,
hopefully, reduced bandwidth). While texture animations are broken, this
does mark a significant milestone towards implementing shadows as it
should now be possible to use multiple threads (with multiple index and
entid buffers) to render the depth buffers for all the lights.
2022-05-25 13:29:11 +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
3a2560e4c1 [vulkan] Implement thread-safe rendering for the world model
Sub-models and instance models need an instance data buffer, but this
gets the basics working (and the proof of concept). Using arrays like
this actually simplified a lot of the code, and will make it easy to get
transparency without turbulence (just another queue).
2022-05-23 01:28:43 +09:00
Bill Currie
c6f520b743 [model] Clean out some useless surface flags
The gl water warp ones have been useless since very early on due to not
doing water warp in gl (vertex warping just didn't work well), and the
recent water warp implementation doesn't need those hacks. The rest of
the removed flags just aren't needed for anything. SURF_DRAWNOALPHA
might get renamed, but should be useful for translucent bsp surfaces
(eg, vines in ad_tears).
2022-05-22 23:38:18 +09:00
Bill Currie
c8472755d1 [model] Move visframe out of msurface_t
One more step towards BSP thread-safety. This one brought with it a very
noticeable speed boost (ie, not lost in the noise) thanks to the face
visframes being in tightly packed groups instead of 128 bytes apart,
though the sw render's boost is lost in the noise (but it's very
fill-rate limited).
2022-05-22 16:38:50 +09:00
Bill Currie
d40769c21d [model] Move visframe out of mleaf_t
This is next critical step to making BSP rendering thread-safe.

visframe was replaced with cluster (not used yet) in anticipation of BSP
cluster reconstruction (which will be necessary for dealing with large
maps like ad_tears).
2022-05-22 14:43:07 +09:00
Bill Currie
7240d2dc80 [model] Move plane info into mnode_t, and visframe out
The main goal was to get visframe out of mnode_t to make it thread-safe
(each thread can have its own visframe array), but moving the plane info
into mnode_t made for better data access patters when traversing the bsp
tree as the plane is right there with the child indices. Nicely, the
size of mnode_t is the same as before (64 bytes due to alignment), with
4 bytes wasted.

Performance-wise, there seems to be very little difference. Maybe
slightly slower.

The unfortunate thing about the change is the plane distance is negated,
possibly leading to some confusion, particularly since the box and
sphere culling functions were affected. However, this is so point-plane
distance calculations can be done with a single 4d dot product.
2022-05-22 12:41:23 +09:00
Bill Currie
8633ffe9d2 Fix some MXE build issues
Just some unused variables when vulkan debug is disabled and some scanf
formats for qfcc vectors (and the safety net).
2022-05-22 11:59:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
0d609efbc6 [vulkan] Implement water alpha
I'm not sure it's working properly, but that compose pass is suspect,
especially with respect to lighting.
2022-05-22 11:59:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
3bb54bc20a [renderer] Up some limits so I can test with ad_tears
The map uses 41% of a 4k light map scrap, and 512 texture descriptors
wasn't enough for vulkan. Ouch. I do need to get cvars on these things,
but this will do for now (decades later...)
2022-05-22 11:59:53 +09:00
Bill Currie
765b61d133 [vulkan] Remove elements_t type
This was one of the biggest reasons I had trouble understanding the bsp
display list code, but it turns out it was for dealing with GLES's
16-bit limit on vertex indices. Since vulkan uses 32-bit indices,
there's no need for the extra layer of indirection. I'm pretty sure it
was that lack of understanding that prevented me from removing it when I
first converted the glsl bsp code to vulkan (ie, that 16-bit indices
were the only reason for elements_t).

It's hard to tell whether the change makes much difference to
performance, though it seems it might (noisy stats even over 50 timedemo
loops) and the better data localization indicate it should at least be
just as good if not better. However, the reason for the change is
simplifying the data structures so I can make bsp rendering thread-safe
in preparation for rendering shadow maps.
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
beb05f28ff [glsl,vulkan] More comments in the bsp code
And maybe a nano-optimization. Switching from (~side + 1) to (-side)
seems to give glsl a very tiny speed boost, but certainly doesn't hurt.
Looking at some assembly output for the three cases, the two hacks seem
to generate the same code as each other, but 3 instructions vs 6 for ?:.
While ?: is more generically robust, the hacks are tuned for the
knowledge side is either 0 or 1. The later xor might alter things, but
at least I now know that the hack (either version) is worthwhile.
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
3639ee3d2d [vulkan] Just simply exit for validation errors
With experience, I have found that trying to continue after a validation
error tends to result in a segfault or some other nastiness, and
Sys_Shutdown (and the full shutdown sequence) is triggered for any error
signal (segfault, abort, etc) so just exit(1).
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
be635804d1 [vulkan] Clean up display list building and add some comments
Some very much needed comments :P Still, nicely, I now have a much
better understanding of how the display lists are created (10 years
is a long time to remember how intricate code works (I do remember
fighting to get it working back then))
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
249feb1ae8 [glsl] Clean up build_surf_displist
This makes it much easier to see just what is being done to build a
polygon to be passed to the GPU, and it served as a test for the
lightmap st changes since Vulkan currently never used them.
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
45431a0bcc [vulkan] Use absolute light intensity/radius for size
Many modders use negative lights for interesting effects, but vulkan
doesn't like the result of a negative int treated as unsigned when it
comes to texture sizes.
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
27de599ac4 [vulkan] Resurrect the shadow map resource creation
However, this time it doesn't modify the light array when it sorts the
lights by size since the lights are now located before the renderer gets
to see them, and having the fix up the light leafs array would be too
painful (and probably the completely wrong thing to do anyway: the light
array should be treated as constant by the renderer). 1.6GB of memory
for gmsp3v2's lights (a little better than marcher: more smaller lights?).

For reference:
gmsp3v2: shadow maps: 8330 layers in 29 images: 1647706112
marcher: shadow maps: 2440 layers in 11 images: 2358575104
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
e1e4bf5659 [vulkan] Up the light limit to 768
For now, at least (I have some ideas to possibly reduce the numbers and
also to avoid the need for actual limits). I've seen gmsp3v2 use over
500 lights at once (it has over 1300), and I spent too long figuring out
that weird light behavior was due to  the limit being hit and lights
getting dropped (and even longer figuring out that more weird behavior
was due to the lack of shadows and the world being too bright in the
first place).
2022-05-19 13:26:45 +09:00
Bill Currie
9237d83b56 [vulkan] Fix some comments and developer output 2022-05-19 13:26:45 +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
3823ea1858 [vulkan] Plug some memory leaks
I still can't find the run-time leak. I suspect something that
accumulates but gets freed on exit.
2022-05-13 00:55:37 +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
bc674657cb [plugin] Ensure plugins get unloaded during shutdown
This included pre-registered (static) plugins.

Surprisingly, PI_Shutdown was never called.
2022-05-12 20:58:39 +09:00
Bill Currie
973ae0ad54 [gamecode] Add PR_Shutdown for tearing down a VM
This is meant for a "permanent" tear-down before freeing the memory
holding the VM state or at program shutdown. As a consequence, builtin
sub-systems registering resources are now required to pass a "destroy"
function pointer that will be called just before the memory holding
those resources is freed by the VM resource manager (ie, the manager
owns the resource memory block, but each subsystem is responsible for
cleaning up any resources held within that block).

This even enhances thread-safety in rua_obj (there are some problems
with cmd, cvar, and gib).
2022-05-12 19:58:18 +09:00
Bill Currie
978d0306c0 [hash] Rename the publicly visible hashlink_t to hashctx_t
I think my biggest problem with the hashlink freelist parameter was how
much implementation it exposed in just the name.
2022-05-12 18:02:01 +09:00
Bill Currie
86faeba31a [vulkan] Plug some leaking sprite descriptors
I'd forgotten to free them when unloading a model, thus the segfault
after about 31 timedemo runs.
2022-05-11 01:52:22 +09:00
Bill Currie
1e65ec22f9 [gl] Use a scrap for lightmaps
This gives a rather significant speed boost to timedemo demo1: from
about 2300-2360fps up to 2520-2600fps, at least when using
multi-texture.

Since it was necessary for testing the scrap, gl got the ability to set
the console background texture, too.
2022-05-11 00:33:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
0f7e6734f7 [model] Make firstmarksurface an int instead of pointer
While it takes one extra step to grab the marksurface pointer,
R_MarkLeaves and R_MarkLights (the two actual users) seem to be either
the same speed or fractionally faster (by a few microseconds). I imagine
the loss gone to the extra fetch is made up for by better bandwidth
while traversing the leafs array (mleaf_t now fits in a single cache
line, so leafs are cache-aligned since hunk allocations are aligned).
2022-05-11 00:33:47 +09:00
Bill Currie
8ce463cbed [gl] Call gl_R_CalcLightmaps after sub-model brushes have been queued
This fixes the sub-models not being dynamically lit.
2022-05-10 17:07:16 +09:00
Bill Currie
600e7ecbea [renderer] Resurrect r_dlightframecount
This fixes dynamic light map updates for gl, glsl, and sw, but gl has
problems with map submodels not being dynamically lit.
2022-05-10 17:07:16 +09:00
Bill Currie
be7a7d8bec [renderer] Fix the other renderers for qwaq not loading gfx.wad
The whole draw system needs an overhaul :/
2022-05-09 16:30:05 +09:00