* Moved PlatformLimits to setreg. Removed Device PostInit. Some clean up.
Signed-off-by: jiaweig <jiaweig@amazon.com>
* Move setreg loading the PlatformLimitsDescriptor super class.
Signed-off-by: jiaweig <jiaweig@amazon.com>
* Apply same implementation for fake device used in unit tests
Signed-off-by: jiaweig <jiaweig@amazon.com>
* Add implementation for Null renderer. Swap order for register RHI interface in initialization.
Signed-off-by: jiaweig <jiaweig@amazon.com>
* Move back setreg from PlatfromLimitsDescriptor to Device, due to Linux dependency issue.
Signed-off-by: jiaweig <jiaweig@amazon.com>
* Changed the function to take in RHI backend name
Signed-off-by: jiaweig <jiaweig@amazon.com>
The cloth rule stores the name of a mesh node that is used to retrieve
cloth data from. However, at asset processing time, the model builder
switches things to look for the optimized version of a mesh. The cloth
rule was not doing this, so it would return the cloth data for the
unoptimized mesh. This resulted in the final mesh having some data from
the optimized mesh and cloth data from the non-optimized mesh.
This changes the cloth rule to use the optimized version of a mesh, if
it exists, and fall back to the unoptimized mesh when it does not exist.
This closes issue 2454.
Signed-off-by: Chris Burel <burelc@amazon.com>
* Re-add support for UI Elements that use Render Targets
* Move LyShine pass request from Atom's MainPipeline.pass to project's
* Make all dynamic draw contexts in LyShine draw to pass directly without the need of draw list tags
* Remove local RPI changes that are no longer needed
* Prevent crash if LyShine gem is enabled but its custom pass hasn't been added to the main render pipeline
* Revert to default UI pass if the LyShine pass has not been added to project's main render pipeline
Signed-off-by: abrmich <abrmich@amazon.com>
By default, processing of model files (like FBX) automatically convert the included materials to Atom materials, using StandardPBR. This adds a job dependency on StandardPBR.materialtype, which propagates to any related azsl files as well. Thus any change to azsl code will cause all model files in the project to rebuild.
Some game teams have no interest in using the auto-converted materials; they always use a Material Component to apply material overrides for every mesh. This new setting allows teams to disable material auto-conversion for the entire project, thus removing the job dependency on StandardPBR.materialtype. Instead, every mesh will be assigned the same default material. Any change to azsl code will cause that one default material to rebuild, but this will not trigger any models to rebuild.
Details:
- Added /O3DE/SceneAPI/MaterialConverter registry settings for configuring the scene material converter. It includes an enable flag, and a default material to use when conversion is disabled.
- Added SceneBuilderDependencyRequests::AddFingerprintInfo which allows ScenePI components to modify the scene builder analysis fingerprint. We use this to reprocess scene files when the material converter settings change.
- Updated SceneAPI's material asset builder to skip the StandardPBR dependency when material conversion is disabled.
- Added some code to MaterialComponentController to handle an edge case that may when disabling material conversion on an existing project, and assigned materials disappear.
Testing:
- Changing the registery setting does trigger a rebuild of the fbx files.
- When material conversion is disabled, changing an azsl file does not cause fbx files to rebuild, but the shader still reloads as expected.
- Made a test level using multiple models with multiple meshes, made various adjustments to the material slots for each mesh, and tried switcihng the material conversion registry setting from true to false. (Details below)
- TODO: Will merge this change to a customer's fork and test on their existing content.
Details about my test level:
- Made a new test level AtomTest project
- Added two entities, both using multi-mat_mesh-groups_1m_cubes.fbx
- Added a material component to both entities
- Entity 1 material assignments
- Blue_Zaxis: left as-is
- Green_Yaxis: exported the material
- Red_Xaxis: exported the material, and changed the material instance color to pink
- StingrayPBS1: exported the material, scaled the UVs in the exported material source, and changed the material instance color to green.
- With_Texture: selected an existing brick material, changed the material instance color to red.
- Entity 2 material assignments
- Default Material: set to an existing brick material
- Blue_Zaxis: manually assigned built-in material that was converted from fbx
- Green_Yaxis: manually assigned built-in material that was converted from fbx, and changed the material instance color to orange
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
I had to update the ModelLod class to take in both the ModelLodAsset and ModelAsset for initialization so it can fetch the slots for each mesh.
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
Here we inttroduce a new struct ModelMaterialSlot which formalizes the concept of material slot, with an ID, display name, and default material assignment. The ID still comes from the MaterialUid like before. The display name is built-in, rather than being parsed out from the asset file name. And the default material assignment can be any material asset, it doesn't have to come from the FBX (or other scene file).
This commit is just the preliminary set of changes. Cursory testing shows that it works pretty well but more testing is needed (and likely some fixes) before merging.
Here is what's left to do...
Add serialization version converters to preserve prior prefab data.
See if we can get rid of GetLabelByAssetId function only rely on the display name inside ModelMaterialSlot.
I'm not sure if the condition for enabling the "Edit Material Instance..." context menu item is correct.
Test actors
Lots more testing in general
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
Adds new instrumentation macros throughout the codebase, using the
visualizer to find where current instrumentation is lacking using the
shadowed sponza sample + editor. Some notes from exploring:
- We spend ~5ms in CullingScene: BeginCulling
- PipelineStateCache: Compact usually 1ms
- CompileImageBarriers takes most of the time in CompileResourceBarriers
Signed-off-by: Jacob Hilliard <jhlliar@amazon.com>
* Enable Shader Compilation support for Linux
* Add azslc package 3P definition for download
* Add AzslcGeader.azsli nad PlatformHeader.hlsli for Linux/Null and Linux/Vulkan (Copy of Android/Vulkan)
* Enable trait PAL_TRAIT_BUILD_ATOM_ASSET_SHADER_SUPPORTED for Linux
* Add platform builder file dependencies
* Updated AZ_TRAIT_ATOM_SHADERBUILDER_AZSLC to use new 3P linux version of azslc
* Add AtomShaderCapabilities.json, PlatformLimits.azasset for Linux (Copy from Android)
* Fix paths/values for Vulkan_Traits_Linux.h
* Enable trait PAL_TRAIT_BUILD_ATOM_ASSET_SHADER_SUPPORTED for Linux
* Enabled AZ_TRAIT_ATOM_VULKAN_LAYER_LUNARG_STD_VALIDATION_SUPPORT for Linux/Vulkan
* Added AzslcHeader.azsli, PlatformHeader.hlsli dependencies for Linux/Null and Linux/Vulkan in the platform builders for windows and mac for consistency
Signed-off-by: spham-amzn <spham@amazon.com>
* Default setting when no tangents rule: MikkT tangents.
* Calculates tangents/bitangents for all available uv sets.
* Creates tangent/bitangent data in in case they are not existing yet (as in: the source scene contains tangents/bitangents)
* Overwrites the tangent/bitangent data from the source scene in case MikkT is wished.
* Added helper functions to create tangent/bitangent scene nodes, finding tangent/bitangent data for a given uv layer and calculating the number of uv layers provided by the mesh scene node.
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Jillich <jillich@amazon.com>
* Update fbx test dbgsg files
Remove rc products from fbx test expected output
Update warning counts for 2 of the tests - these are due to missing material properties
Add SkipAtomOutput setting to disable atom material and mesh processing in scene as these pull in a lot of external dependencies to Process
Removed BlendShapeData and MeshData debug output of positions/normals/faces
Updated ManifestImportRequestHandler to remove warning about Joining 2 absolute paths
Updated AssImpMaterialImporter to use new GenerateRelativeSourcePath API to fix issue where relative path generation failed with tmp project directories
Signed-off-by: amzn-mike <80125227+amzn-mike@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add comment for setting
Signed-off-by: amzn-mike <80125227+amzn-mike@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add override dbgsg file to python test
The mesh optimizer specifically avoids creating optimized nodes for nodes that are not selected, resulting in a different scene graph that requires a different dbgsg file to compare with
Signed-off-by: amzn-mike <80125227+amzn-mike@users.noreply.github.com>
* Replace hardcoded passing of specific registry setting to instead pass all registry settings to AssetBuilder
Signed-off-by: amzn-mike <80125227+amzn-mike@users.noreply.github.com>
The DynamicDrawContext can output to different scopes: Scene, RenderPipeline or RasterPass.
Updated RasterPass so it can handle not only draw calls from Views but also from DynamicDrawContexts.
* Metal sync interval support
Add shader name to SRGPool for debugging purposes
Set default value of rpi_vsync_interval to 1
Signed-off-by: moudgils <moudgils@amazon.com>
* Expose vsync interval with new cvar rpi_vsync_interval
On change, the rpi_vsync_interval is broadcasted to a new event on
the WindowNotificationBus and all swapchains are recreated with the
new vsync value.
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Ong <jeremycong@gmail.com>
* Add vsync interval support to the Vulkan RHI
Vsync intervals are not intrinsically supported using the Vulkan
swapchain extension. Instead, extra presents are enqueued for each
extra vblank requested past 1. Swapchain recreation is triggered
when transitioning to and from the FIFO presentation mode (when
rpi_vsync_interval transitions from and to 0 respectively).
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Ong <jeremycong@gmail.com>
* Rollback vsync > 1 implementation on Vulkan and leverage *Internal pattern
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Ong <jeremycong@gmail.com>
* ATOM-15939 Add support to capture attachment for ParentPass
- Moved the attachment read back support to Pass class so it supports both ParentPass and RenderPass.
- Added support to output input or output state of an InputOutput attachment.
- Enabled showing ParentPass attachments in PassTree tool.
Signed-off-by: Tao <qingtao@amazon.com>
* Cut off kd-tree generation if more than 10 percent of triangles straddle split axis
Signed-off-by: amzn-tommy <waltont@amazon.com>
* Switched to aznumeric_cast and added a comment with a JIRA to follow up on
Signed-off-by: amzn-tommy <waltont@amazon.com>
* Fix compile error from -Wwritable-strings
Signed-off-by: Chris Burel <burelc@amazon.com>
* Fix flags used to build MaskedOcclusionCulling with clang
Signed-off-by: Chris Burel <burelc@amazon.com>
* Fix class that has a final destructor, but the class itself was not final
Signed-off-by: Chris Burel <burelc@amazon.com>
-This includes implementations of the API for the Editor and Windows, all other platforms will have a 1.0 scale for now
Signed-off-by: nvsickle <nvsickle@amazon.com>
* 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>
Skip a shader item before creating a shader instance if it's not going to be rendered based on the draw tag. This avoids creating and releasing the shader instance over and over again, which results in a disk write each time during release.
-Re-purposed an unused boolean in RPI::Cullable for previous frame's visiblity to instead represent objects that are hidden in the simulation.
-Updated MeshFeatureProcessor::SetVisible to set this value on the cullable.
-Updated the MeshComponent to handle visiblity changes by not rendering the mesh instead of deactivating and/or reactivating the component.
-Updated the AtomActorInstance to handle changes to the visibility from the ActorComponent.
Tested by creating two entities with static mesh components, on entity hidden and the other visible. Plus three entities with actor components, one where the actor is visible, one where the entity is visible but the 'render character' setting on the actor component is disabled, and one where the 'render character' setting is enabled, but the entity is not visible.
For each of these 5 entities, I added them as 5 loose entities, 5 entities that were children to a parent entity, and a slice with all 5 as children to a parent entity, and tested toggling visibility of the parent entities.
For each of these 3 sets of 5 entities, I added them directly to the level, added them all to a layer where the layer was visible, and added them all to a layer where the layer was not visible, and tested toggling the visibility of the layers.
Removed unused shader "2" files
Removed unused shader "2" files that were part of a redesign effort, which is now complete on the development branch. These files are not needed for the upcoming release and could cause confusion for other developers.
ATOM-15837 Remove Unused Shader System Related *2 Classes From Stabilization Branch.
Testing: ASV full test suite on dx12 and vulkan. Only saw known issues.
See also https://github.com/aws-lumberyard/o3de-atom-sampleviewer/pull/142
Merge pull request #1585 from aws-lumberyard-dev/santorac/stabilization/2106/RemoveShader2-ATOM-15837
* ATOM-15859 AuxGeom rendering in editor is too expensive
- The OrphanBuffer calls is the main reason that AuxGeom FP render is slow.
- Switched to use DynamicBuffer for buffers used in DynamicPrimitiveProcessor
- Added some profiling marks.
- Removed DynamicPrimitiveProcessor per view which was added because of OrphanBuffer can only be called once per frame.
ATOM-15837 Remove Unused Shader System Related *2 Classes From Stabilization Branch.
Testing: ASV full test suite on dx12 and vulkan. Only saw known issues.
Currently, the first time a raycast is attempted for a model, the raycast will fail and the model's kdtree will asynchronously get built. This breaks the vegetation system, which expects the queries to always work. This adds in a brute-force fallback for use while the kdtree is building. However, other use cases like the Editor mouse cursor selection raycast still should get the current "silent failure" behavior, because otherwise the Editor will lock up for several seconds the first time the mouse moves over an extremely complex model.
* Enable 16 byte alignment for root constants
* Switching to R8G8B8A8_UINT for dummy stream buffers
* Clamping min values for scissor/viewport for fullscreen pass
Cherrypicked b7f6b57e16 from stabilization branch because I knew it would have conflicts I needed to resolve.
See https://github.com/aws-lumberyard/o3de/pull/1462
This removes mostly benign (but noisy) messages about "Failed to find builder dependency".
ATOM-15136 Builder dependency errors reported in mainline
ATOM-15134 Replace GetPossibleDepenencyPaths Approach with Source Dependencies
SrgLayoutBuilder.cpp conflicted because it had been removed on development. The changes in this file are no longer relevant.
ShaderVariantAssetBuilder.cpp conflicted only because there were formatting changes inside the AddShaderAssetJobDependency() function.
Fixed shader and material "Failed to find builder dependency" errors
Merge pull request #1462 from aws-lumberyard-dev/santorac/stabilization/2106/MissingDependencyWarnings-ATOM-15136
Fixed a couple builders to avoid adding job dependencies on source files that don't exist.
This removes mostly benign (but noisy) messages about "Failed to find builder dependency".
Changed AssetUtils::GetPossibleDepenencyPaths to return all possible source paths, rather than stopping when one is found. This function is now used to report a list of all possible source dependencies, so that CreateJobs will get called by the AP whenever a file shows up at one of those locations. If a file was missing before and then appears, this will cause the builders to wake up and add the appropriate job dependencies on the new files. In ShaderVariantAssetBuilder and MaterialBuilder, we now use GetPossibleDepenencyPaths to report source dependencies rather than job dependencies. We only report a job dependency when the actual source file has been identified. This should all now be consistent with the intended design of the AP's dependency systems (the prior approach was a hack based on misunderstanding of what source dependencies are).
SrgLayoutBuilder's change is a bit tricky. The above changes did not fix all of the "Failed to find builder dependency" messages because AzslBuilder sometimes skips particular files in CreateJobs. When this happens, it is invalid to report an AzslBuilder job dependency on that file. So I copied the same conditional code that is used to skip an azsli file in CreateJobs, and used that to skip AddAzslBuilderJobDependency() in SrgLayoutBuilder as well.
With all these changes combined, I do think we've solved the issue where jobs fail to evict outdated jobs, as described in ATOM-15134. However, we are not yet seeing the iteration time improvements we were hoping for. Before these changes I was seeing roughly a 0.5 minute delay for the initial change, and a 2 minute delay for a subsequent change. With these changes it's more like 0.5 mibutes and 1.5 minutes. It appears that the AP scan is being starved by all the AssetBuilder processing going on, and perhaps IO contention. I suspect that this will be greatly improved on the development branch where we no longer have AzslBuilder and SrgLayoutBuilder slowing things down.
ATOM-15136 Builder dependency errors reported in mainline
ATOM-15134 Replace GetPossibleDepenencyPaths Approach with Source Dependencies
Testing:
- Deleted and rebuild the ASV cache a few times.
- Ran through a few different scenarios of adding and removing referenced files in the project folder and gem folder. Covering...
- Parent materials
- Material types
- Material functors
- I discovered a particular scenario that produces incorrect results, but I verified the scenario fails without my changes too: LYN-4757
- Opened a few levels in AtomTest.
[ATOM-14344][ATOM-13908] Merging skinned and static mesh motion shaders using an optional vertext stream. This removes the log spam "Mesh does not have all the required input streams. Missing 'POSITIONT0'." and allows Material::GetShaderCollection() to be const only as it was intended. The MeshFeatureProcessor also no longer needs to decide which motion vector shader to use, and therefore no longer has m_skinnedMeshWithMotion in the descriptor to acquire a mesh.
* - Fix the second window related tabbing issue
- Merge calls to UseResoources acrooaa all the SRGs
- Move SamplerCache to the device to ensure only one cache to reduce duplication
- Fixes to compute threading numbers getting reset to 0,0,0
- Cleanup withing BufferPoolResolver
- Argument buffers are now queued to be cleaned up upon shutdown
* [LYN-3717] When pulling in an actor FBX, two entities are spawned & [ATOM-15258] Clicking and Dragging fbx file into viewport produces 2 entities
* Added another operation to the CanSpawnEntityForProduct that checks the other products and can veto the creation process.
* The model product will not create an entity in case there is already an actor exported, which prevents the issue reported by two different teams/users.
This removes mostly benign (but noisy) messages about "Failed to find builder dependency".
Changed AssetUtils::GetPossibleDepenencyPaths to return all possible source paths, rather than stopping when one is found. This function is now used to report a list of all possible source dependencies, so that CreateJobs will get called by the AP whenever a file shows up at one of those locations. If a file was missing before and then appears, this will cause the builders to wake up and add the appropriate job dependencies on the new files. In ShaderVariantAssetBuilder and MaterialBuilder, we now use GetPossibleDepenencyPaths to report source dependencies rather than job dependencies. We only report a job dependency when the actual source file has been identified. This should all now be consistent with the intended design of the AP's dependency systems (the prior approach was a hack based on misunderstanding of what source dependencies are).
SrgLayoutBuilder's change is a bit tricky. The above changes did not fix all of the "Failed to find builder dependency" messages because AzslBuilder sometimes skips particular files in CreateJobs. When this happens, it is invalid to report an AzslBuilder job dependency on that file. So I copied the same conditional code that is used to skip an azsli file in CreateJobs, and used that to skip AddAzslBuilderJobDependency() in SrgLayoutBuilder as well.
With all these changes combined, I do think we've solved the issue where jobs fail to evict outdated jobs, as described in ATOM-15134. However, we are not yet seeing the iteration time improvements we were hoping for. Before these changes I was seeing roughly a 0.5 minute delay for the initial change, and a 2 minute delay for a subsequent change. With these changes it's more like 0.5 mibutes and 1.5 minutes. It appears that the AP scan is being starved by all the AssetBuilder processing going on, and perhaps IO contention. I suspect that this will be greatly improved on the development branch where we no longer have AzslBuilder and SrgLayoutBuilder slowing things down.
ATOM-15136 Builder dependency errors reported in mainline
ATOM-15134 Replace GetPossibleDepenencyPaths Approach with Source Dependencies
Added a ShaderSystem supervariant to provide a system-wide supervariant name.
Changed ShaderAsset to append the system-wide supervariant name when searching for supervariants.
Added the NoMSAA supervariant to several shaders.
* Fixed organization of the AssetProcessor SourceAssetBrowser
Assets within the Engine Root were grouped under a '/' entry.
That has been fixed to use the relative path within the engine root for
those assets
Assets outside of the Engine Root, but on the same drive were using
absolute paths before. Now there are child entries that navigate up the
directory hierarchy to those asset locations
* Added ly_enable_gems call to Atom gems targets that are required
The DefaultLevel.prefab contains several Atom components, that require
the Atom RHI, RPI, Common_Feature, ShaderBuilder and AtomLyIntegration CommonFeatures
gems to be enabled in order to successfully process in the
AssetProcessor.
* Added ly_enable_gems call to make the Camera gem required in Tools,
Builders and Clients.
This is needed as the DefaultLevel.prefab contains an Editor Camera
Component
* Adding the ly_enable_gem call to make the Maestro gem required
CrySystem currently requires Maestro to be enabled in order to
initialize
* Added ly_enable_gems call to the SceneProcessing gem to make it required
The SceneCore and SceneData libraries that are part of the core engine
Code folder requires the SceneProcessing gem to be enabled in order to
invoke the InitializeDynamicModule hooks in DllMain.cpp in order to
initialize those libraries.
* Fixed bad argument in comment for Prefab CMakeLists.txt
* Fixed Assert in Asset Builders due to the Atom RPI Builder
The Atom RPI Builder was enabling the Asset Catalog for the ScriptAsset a second time
The Atom Feature Common EditorSystemCommonComponent.cpp which also loads
in the AssetBuilder is enabling the Asset Catalog for the ScriptAsset
Added BehaviorContext reflection to the OutputDeviceTransformType enum
to fix the BehaviorContext errors about reflecting a method that returns
such an enum
* Added TypeId output to the JsonDeserializer report message about missing
ClassData
Previously the report callback would indicate that the target type was
missing Serialization class data, but didn't indicate the TypeId of the
target type
* Added support to the ly_enable_gems function to be able to support
0 gems being enabled.
Updated the Install step for CMake to propagate any ly_enable_gems
within a CMakeLists.txt for a target into the generated CMakeLists.txt
that is made for each installed IMPORTED target
* Adding newline to the end of the Camera Gem CMakeLists.txt
* Fixing target TYPE parameter for actual Gem Modules to use the GEM_MODULE tag instead of MODULE
* Reverting change to the DESTINATION directory for the installed CMakeLists.txt to use the relative path to the installed directory
* Adding the Atom_Bootstrap gem as a required gem
The Client and GameLaunchers required the Atom_Bootstrap gem in order to create the NativeWindow
Added Atom_Feature_Common client module as a runtime dependency of the AtomLyIntegration CommonsFeature client module
* Fixed register.py --all-projects-path and --all-gems-path arguments to
NOT register projects or gems that are within a template folder
Fixed reading of old pre-1.0 o3de_manifest.json files where the
"engines" key was a json array
* Changed how the relative target source directory is calculated when that source directroy resides outside of the engine root.
The final dirname component is used with a unique SHA256 has to form a <dirname>-<8 char SHA256> folder for installing files into
* Adding newline to the end of Atom_Bootstrap CMakeLists.txt
* Moving ly_enable_gems variants for Tools and Builders inside of PAL_TRAIT_BUILD_HOST_TOOLS block
* Adding a comment to AWSCore.ResourceMappingTool target to indicate that it is not a GEM_MODULE.
Furthermore it cannot be loaded with the Gem system because the library is in a different directory the executable
[ATOM-14544] Add Reset() function to IShaderVariantFinder
ShaderVariantAsyncLoader::Reset() now Shutdown and Init(). It clears
the cache of ShaderVariantAssets it keeps in memory.
Signed-off-by: garrieta <garrieta@amazon.com>
The problem was...
After a MaterialAsset reload, there could be two different versions of the MaterialAsset in memory: the old one and the reloaded one. The old one is still connected to buses and can send reinitialization messages when other things reload or reinitialize. So when the shader asset reloaded, both the old and new MaterialAsset were sending reinitialization messages. Material::OnMaterialAssetReinitialized was using the materialAsset parameter to initialize the Material, and the latest call to OnMaterialAssetReinitialized was for the *old* MaterialAsset.
The solution is to use the m_materialAsset member when reinitializing the Material. I also added checks in a couple places to skip unnecessary reinitialization, and added comments in the bus headers to warn developers about this issue.
Testing: Added a new step to ASV's MaterialHotReloadTest.bv.lua script for the error scenario, and this now passes. Ran ASV full test suite, both dx12 and vulkan, only known issues occurred.
- Added a pause button in imgui cpu profiler.
- Added a capture button to save cpu profiling data to a data file.
- Added some profile marks in both RPI and RHI.
This was done while working on "ATOM-15728 Shader Hot Reload Fails in Debug Build", but it turned out these changes did not actually fix the issue (or any other known hot-reload issue). Still, these improvements are appropriate as they correct logical oversights.
ShaderVariant was not listening to asset reloads. It needs to know when the ShaderVariantAsset reload happens so it can reinitialize it's members as well as propagate reinitialization messages. I added a member for the ShaderAsset as the class needs this to reinitialize itself. So now the class listens for reloads of both the ShaderVariantAsset and the ShaderAsset.
Shader was not listening for ShaderAsset reinitialization events.
Updated the API for ShaderReloadNotificationBus's OnShaderVariantReinitialized to include the ShaderVariant which is the most relevant information (the other information wasn't really being used anyway).
* Extend MeshFeatureProcessor to allow changing the mesh bbox, which requires re-compute the culling data for that mesh
* Update actor mesh bbox when EMFX actor instance bbox changes.
Also use the actor instance global bbox to compute the local bbox for the skinned render mesh, instead of the using the static bounds based bbox, as not every actor instance is going to be using the static bounds bbox.
* Store per-instance mesh AABB in the right place.
In the MeshInstanceData, which is unique per instance, instead of in the Model, which is shared between all instances.
For greater clarity, also remove Model::m_aabb and the corresponding getter and setter, as it isn't immediately obvious whether this gets the model asset bbox or the mesh instance bbox. Callers should instead be explicit about which bbox they want.
* Bug fix: model asset is not necessarily ready in AcquireMesh
* Remove now-unused forward declaration
* Update MockMeshFeatureProcessor with SetLocalAabb/GetLocalAabb
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.
This is specifically in support of:
ATOM-14613 Baseviewer MatertialHotReloadTest fails to change the color after turning blending on and off
ATOM-15728 Shader Hot Reload Fails in Debug Build
[Pass LookModificationComposite] Could not bind shader buffer index
'm_eyeAdaptation' because it has no attachment.
The error message is now ONLY reported if the RHI is not Null.
Signed-off-by: garrieta <garrieta@amazon.com>
* Add option to set stencil ref in Dynamic Draw Context
* Add depth/stencil attachment slot to UI pass
* Rework mask rendering to use Atom
* Add missing circle mask image
* [ATOM-15472] Shader Build Pipeline: Remove Deprecated Files And Functions That
Predate The Shader Supervariants
These are the essential impactful changes as a result of deprecating the
ShaderResourceGroupAsset.
* Addressed feedback by @moudgils. Better comments in header files.
* More updates related with deprecation of ShaderResourceGroupAsset
* Deleted the temporary version 2 classes.
* Updated version of the shader asset builders.
* Updated version of all the shader related classes impacted
by the Supervariant concept and deprecation of ShaderResourceGroupAsset
* Changes to *.pass and DGI, Reflections and RayTracing.
* changes to material related assets
* changes to core lights
* Changes to auxgeom/dynamic draw.
* changes to decals, lyshine, imguipass
* changes to RPI Pass classes
* Shader for SceneSrg, ViewSrg and ForwardPass Srgs.
* changes to mesh, skinned mesh, Morphtarget.
* Fixes to RayTracingPass.cpp & now allow empty srg in shaders.
* Updated Atom_RPI.Tests
* Simplified InstanceDatabase by removing AddHandler
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* Updated DiffuseGI precompiled shaders.
Added RayTracingSceneSrg and RayTracingMaterialSrg shader asset.
Updated ShaderAssetCreator::Clone to handle the supervariant when processing root variants.
Co-authored-by: Doug McDiarmid <dmcdiar@amazon.com>
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* Changed semantics for some PassSrg to SRG_PerPass_WithFallback.
AuxGeom/FixedShapeProcessor.cpp requires SRG_PerDraw on ObjectSrg.
Removed names of SceneSrg and ViewSrg from RPISystemDescriptor.cpp
* Moved ShaderLib/Atom/Features/DummyEntryFunctions.azsli
To Gems/Atom/RPI/Assets/ShaderLib/Atom/RPI/DummyEntryFunctions.azsli
Removed redundant checking for finalization in
ShaderResourceGroupLayout.cpp
* Fixed race condition bug for Shader::FindOrCreate.
InstanceDatabase<>::CreateInstance() needs to be atomic
for instance creation and initialization.
Added optional InstanceHandler::CreateFunctionWithParams to accomodate
to the needs of Instances that need more than an asset reference
to be able to be created an initialzed.
Removed ShaderResourceGroup::FindOrCreate() only ::Create is available
now.
* Renamed scene_and_view_srgs.* as SceneAndViewSrgs.*
Changed GetAzslFileOfOrigin for GetUniqueId
* Fixed unit tests.
* Reverted the serialization name of m_uniqueId back to
"m_azslFileOfOrigin" so precompiled shaders don't fail
in layout comparison.
* Fixed AtomCore.Tests
Removed non-applicable test. InstanceDatabase.AddHandler() is not
available anymore.
* The Null rhi is re-enabled for shader compilation.
Signed-off-by: garrieta <garrieta@amazon.com>
* ensure brute force ray intersection works in the same space as kd-tree intersection
* add additional tests for ray casts against meshes using brute force approach
* update api and add some additional test cases
* comment tidy-up and other small updates/fixes for ray intersection code
* fix issue with values at the end of a ray
First version of temporal antialiasing and contrast adaptive sharpening for GA. Works well in most cases but still has a few issues that will need additional time. This is only the passes and shaders with no exposure to the editor. TAA and CAS can be turned on by enabling their respective passes in the pipeline.
All of the code has been previously reviewed in smaller PRs into the taa_staging branch:
aws-lumberyard-dev#29
aws-lumberyard-dev#53
aws-lumberyard-dev#73
aws-lumberyard-dev#79
aws-lumberyard-dev#84
Main issues:
- Bloom doesn't play nice with TAA and seems to greatly amplify any flickering
- AuxGeom jitters with the camera, so TAA doesn't currently work well in editor
- Transparencies don't have correct motion vectors. History rectification keeps this from looking too bad, but could still be improved
- There is still more that could be done to inhibit flickering, usually from specular aliasing
- Motion vectors aren't correct on POM unless PDO is turned on, which can result in some blurring during motion.
- SSAO can contribute to flickering in its default half res configuration. Changing this to full res mitigates the problem.
Squashed merge of the following:
* [ATOM-13987] Initial checkin of Taa pass.
* TAA pass setup WIP. (does not work yet due to pass configuration issues).
* Taa WIP - Camera motion vectors fixed and hooked up. TAA does simple reprojection and rejection based on depth.
* Small update to use lerp and add some comments.
* Fix issue with attachments not being set up on bindings at initialization. Fixing issue with half-pixel offsets in TAA shader
* - Motion vector passes now use the same output with mesh motion vectors overwriting camera motion vectors.
- Taa pass now works with multiple pipelines.
- Cleaned up TAA shader a bit.
* Fixes from PR review.
* Adding check for multiple attachments of the same name with different resources in Pass::ImportAttachments().
* Adding camera jitter with configurable position count. Updated TAA to blend in tonemapped space.
* Fixes from PR review. Fixing camera motion vectors for background (infinite distance)
* Updates to taa shader from PR review
* Adding a rcp input color size.
* Fix comment on PassAttachment::Update()
* Updates for PR review.
* Fixing missing const on the FrameAttachment* in Pass's call to FindAttachment()
* Taa WIP - Adding filtering to both the current pixel and history. Adding rectification based on variance clipping. Adding some basic anti-flickering. Removing rejection based on depth.
* Updates from PR code review. Mostly better commenting and naming.
* Adding contrast adaptive sharpening based on AMD FidelityFX CAS to help with the softness added by TAA.
* Changing to using luminance for sharpening instead of just green. Added some comments.
* Moving Taa's NaN check to a better location. Disabling TAA and sharpening in prep for check in.
* Updates from PR feedback.
* ATOM-15658 Better option of CreateCommonBuffer requires unique buffer name
- Change the CreateCommonBuffer function to not require an unique name by default.
- Remove the code for generating unique buffer names.
- Add buffer name to BufferAsset so it can be used for device object name instead of using asset file name.
- Change RPI::Buffer to use BufferName_AssetUuid as attachment id.
When building a mesh's morph targets, the exporter has to identify the base
mesh in addition to each morph target mesh. Previously this was done by
searching the entire scene graph for nodes
* of type IBlendShapeData
* whose parent's name matches the name of the Atom model
This is problematic for a few reasons. The first is that the Atom model's
name may have been based on the optimized mesh node. When this happens,
the `OptimizedMeshSuffix` that is used in the Scene Graph node's name is
stripped off of the Atom model's name. The result is that the *unoptimized*
mesh is used as the base mesh for the blend shapes, instead of the
optimized blend shape. This of course results in disaster, since the
optimizer reorders the vertices, and the base mesh will not match the
optimized one. The second is that it is not really necessary to do the
search based on the node name at all. All of a mesh's blend shapes are
child nodes of the base IMeshData node. With this change, the base mesh
is located based on the node data pointer, and all of its child
IBlendShapeData nodes are added to the set of blend shapes to process. This
way, the Atom model's name isn't involved in the lookup.