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Author SHA1 Message Date
Christoph Oelckers
92dcf2e5ef - fixed some of those supremely annoying and supremely pointless GCC/Clang compiler warnings. 2014-09-17 11:03:05 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
8e7e16f73a - fixed: The light uniform buffer may not be mapped with GL_MAP_INVALIDATE_BUFFER_BIT, because it needs to be mapped for each portal in a scene but it must preserve the existing data for the remaining translucent objects. 2014-09-15 10:27:09 +02:00
Ralgor
1a70a6aabc The light buffer should check for shader_storage_buffer_object rather than buffer_storage. 2014-09-14 14:29:13 -05:00
Christoph Oelckers
a2dc4afe3f - screwed by the editor's autocompletion... (wrong GL flag was used...) 2014-08-19 14:25:47 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
00d7707aef - allow reallocation of light buffer if more lights are needed.
- added a light preprocessing pass to the renderer so that a non-persistent buffer can be used with minimal mapping/unmapping. This only gets used if necessary because it adds some overhead to the renderer.
2014-08-19 14:18:21 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
a97b58fa27 - added check for light uniform buffer overflows, because uniform buffers on Intel are rather small. 2014-08-02 20:41:13 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
a8e9c1832f - decided to restrict the 2.0 beta to OpenGL 4.x with GL_ARB_buffer_storage extension and removed all code for supporting older versions.
Sadly, anything else makes no sense.
All the recently made changes live or die, depending on this extension's presence.
Without it, there are major performance issues with the buffer uploads. All of the traditional buffer upload methods are without exception horrendously slow, especially in the context of a Doom engine where frequent small updates are required.
It could be solved with a complete restructuring of the engine, of course, but that's hardly worth the effort, considering it's only for legacy hardware whose market share will inevitably shrink considerably over the next years.
And even then, under the best circumstances I'd still get the same performance as the old immediate mode renderer in GZDoom 1.x and still couldn't implement the additions I'd like to make.

So, since I need to keep GZDoom 1.x around anyway for older GL 2.x hardware, it may as well serve for 3.x hardware, too. It's certainly less work than constantly trying to find workarounds for the older hardware's limitations that cost more time than working on future-proofing the engine.

This new, trimmed down 4.x renderer runs on a core profile configuration and uses persistently mapped buffers for nearly everything that is getting transferred to the GPU. (The global uniforms are still being used as such but they'll be phased out after the first beta release.
2014-08-01 22:42:39 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
7967082e60 - use the light buffer to handle dynamic lighting. 2014-08-01 20:59:39 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
1ec58011d2 - start of light buffer implementation so that we don't have to use uniform arrays which appear to be broken on AMD. 2014-07-31 00:44:22 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
54297acde4 - removed obsolete gl_lightbuffer code.
This never worked properly and by now far better options are available to solve the problem of dynamic light data uploads.
2014-06-30 13:30:10 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
2885056f46 - moved GLEXT API out of RenderContext struct. 2013-09-03 18:29:39 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
26943fe3fd - removed gl interface function pointers for all OpenGL32.dll entry points. 2013-09-03 14:05:41 +02:00
Christoph Oelckers
399d0974ab - added GL render as of SVN revision 1600. 2013-06-23 09:49:34 +02:00