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6 Commits (24d21cadaee03f042fdcafdd61d6039f65362f05)

Author SHA1 Message Date
Steve Pham b4a2edec6a
Final update copyright headers to reference license files at the repo root (#1693)
* Final update copyright headers to reference license files at the repo root

Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>

* Fix copyright validator unit tests to support the stale O3DE header scenario

Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
5 years ago
Steve Pham 70042fcdcd
O3DE Copyright Updates for Linux Foundation (#1504) 5 years ago
Chris Santora 56cf345dba Fixed an issue where vulkan shaders didn't work in AtomSampleViewer because the correct API data wasn't being selected. 5 years ago
Chris Santora 982406d4d5 Fixed race conditions that could prevent successful hot-reload of shaders.
ATOM-15728 Shader Hot Reload Fails in Debug Build

The main change was to add OnAssetReady handlers to each of the asset classes. See comments in ShaderAsset::OnAssetReady for a detailed explanation. In short, OnAssetReloaded gets missed while assets are being reloaded at the same time on multiple threads, but OnAssetReady is always called whenever connecting to the AssetBus because of its AssetConnectionPolicy.

The above change required the addition of a new AssetInitBus to call the PostLoadInit() functions. Because OnAssetReady connects to buses that are not mutex-protected, they have to be connected on the main thread. AssetInitBus::PostLoadInit is called every frame in RPISystem::SimulationTick. All Atom's asset handlers that need to do post-load initialization must connect to the AssetInitBus, and the asset will disconnect itself after initialization is complete.

We also need the Shader class to handle OnShaderAssetReinitialized to properly handle the shader reload.

With these changes I can click back and forth between "Blending On" and "Blending Off" many times (like 20 times) without issue.
5 years ago
alexpete 1044dc3da1 Integrating github/staging through commit ab87ed9 5 years ago
alexpete a10351f38d Initial commit 5 years ago