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Carter Anderson
c5af1335eb Add MSAA to new renderer (#3042)
Adds support for MSAA to the new renderer. This is done using the new [pipeline specialization](#3031) support to specialize on sample count. This is an alternative implementation to #2541 that cuts out the need for complicated render graph edge management by moving the relevant target information into View entities. This reuses @superdump's clever MSAA bitflag range code from #2541.

Note that wgpu currently only supports 1 or 4 samples due to those being the values supported by WebGPU. However they do plan on exposing ways to [enable/query for natively supported sample counts](https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu/issues/1832). When this happens we should integrate
2021-10-29 05:37:43 +00:00
Jakob Hellermann
432ce72faf fix window resize after wgpu 0.11 upgrade (#2953)
The fix originally got introduced in [#2858](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2858/files#diff-0f34eeda7ac2fe1f9e9b27de92d9290e0b360ffa6f032770aff22b5fef4eaa63R137-R143) but got lost in the upgrade to wgpu 0.11 at https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/2933
2021-10-15 23:27:58 +00:00
Carter Anderson
43e8a156fb Upgrade to wgpu 0.11 (#2933)
Upgrades both the old and new renderer to wgpu 0.11 (and naga 0.7). This builds on @zicklag's work here #2556.

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2021-10-08 19:55:24 +00:00
Robert Swain
fb33d591df Fix window size change panic (#2858)
# Objective

Using fullscreen or trying to resize a window caused a panic. Fix that.

## Solution

- Don't wholesale overwrite the ExtractedWindows resource when extracting windows
  - This could cause an accumulation of unused windows that are holding onto swap chain frames?
- Check the if width and/or height changed since the last frame
- If the size changed, recreate the swap chain
- Ensure dimensions are >= 1 to avoid panics due to any dimension being 0
2021-09-23 20:55:18 +00:00
Carter Anderson
08969a24b8 Modular Rendering (#2831)
This changes how render logic is composed to make it much more modular. Previously, all extraction logic was centralized for a given "type" of rendered thing. For example, we extracted meshes into a vector of ExtractedMesh, which contained the mesh and material asset handles, the transform, etc. We looked up bindings for "drawn things" using their index in the `Vec<ExtractedMesh>`. This worked fine for built in rendering, but made it hard to reuse logic for "custom" rendering. It also prevented us from reusing things like "extracted transforms" across contexts.

To make rendering more modular, I made a number of changes:

* Entities now drive rendering:
  * We extract "render components" from "app components" and store them _on_ entities. No more centralized uber lists! We now have true "ECS-driven rendering"
  * To make this perform well, I implemented #2673 in upstream Bevy for fast batch insertions into specific entities. This was merged into the `pipelined-rendering` branch here: #2815
* Reworked the `Draw` abstraction:
  * Generic `PhaseItems`: each draw phase can define its own type of "rendered thing", which can define its own "sort key"
  * Ported the 2d, 3d, and shadow phases to the new PhaseItem impl (currently Transparent2d, Transparent3d, and Shadow PhaseItems)
  * `Draw` trait and and `DrawFunctions` are now generic on PhaseItem
  * Modular / Ergonomic `DrawFunctions` via `RenderCommands`
    * RenderCommand is a trait that runs an ECS query and produces one or more RenderPass calls. Types implementing this trait can be composed to create a final DrawFunction. For example the DrawPbr DrawFunction is created from the following DrawCommand tuple. Const generics are used to set specific bind group locations:
        ```rust
         pub type DrawPbr = (
            SetPbrPipeline,
            SetMeshViewBindGroup<0>,
            SetStandardMaterialBindGroup<1>,
            SetTransformBindGroup<2>,
            DrawMesh,
        );
        ```
    * The new `custom_shader_pipelined` example illustrates how the commands above can be reused to create a custom draw function:
       ```rust
       type DrawCustom = (
           SetCustomMaterialPipeline,
           SetMeshViewBindGroup<0>,
           SetTransformBindGroup<2>,
           DrawMesh,
       );
       ``` 
* ExtractComponentPlugin and UniformComponentPlugin:
  * Simple, standardized ways to easily extract individual components and write them to GPU buffers
* Ported PBR and Sprite rendering to the new primitives above.
* Removed staging buffer from UniformVec in favor of direct Queue usage
  * Makes UniformVec much easier to use and more ergonomic. Completely removes the need for custom render graph nodes in these contexts (see the PbrNode and view Node removals and the much simpler call patterns in the relevant Prepare systems).
* Added a many_cubes_pipelined example to benchmark baseline 3d rendering performance and ensure there were no major regressions during this port. Avoiding regressions was challenging given that the old approach of extracting into centralized vectors is basically the "optimal" approach. However thanks to a various ECS optimizations and render logic rephrasing, we pretty much break even on this benchmark!
* Lifetimeless SystemParams: this will be a bit divisive, but as we continue to embrace "trait driven systems" (ex: ExtractComponentPlugin, UniformComponentPlugin, DrawCommand), the ergonomics of `(Query<'static, 'static, (&'static A, &'static B, &'static)>, Res<'static, C>)` were getting very hard to bear. As a compromise, I added "static type aliases" for the relevant SystemParams. The previous example can now be expressed like this: `(SQuery<(Read<A>, Read<B>)>, SRes<C>)`. If anyone has better ideas / conflicting opinions, please let me know!
* RunSystem trait: a way to define Systems via a trait with a SystemParam associated type. This is used to implement the various plugins mentioned above. I also added SystemParamItem and QueryItem type aliases to make "trait stye" ecs interactions nicer on the eyes (and fingers).
* RenderAsset retrying: ensures that render assets are only created when they are "ready" and allows us to create bind groups directly inside render assets (which significantly simplified the StandardMaterial code). I think ultimately we should swap this out on "asset dependency" events to wait for dependencies to load, but this will require significant asset system changes.
* Updated some built in shaders to account for missing MeshUniform fields
2021-09-23 06:16:11 +00:00
Robert Swain
045f324e97 Use the infinite reverse right-handed perspective projection (#2543)
# Objective

Forward perspective projections have poor floating point precision distribution over the depth range. Reverse projections fair much better, and instead of having to have a far plane, with the reverse projection, using an infinite far plane is not a problem. The infinite reverse perspective projection has become the industry standard. The renderer rework is a great time to migrate to it.

## Solution

All perspective projections, including point lights, have been moved to using `glam::Mat4::perspective_infinite_reverse_rh()` and so have no far plane. As various depth textures are shared between orthographic and perspective projections, a quirk of this PR is that the near and far planes of the orthographic projection are swapped when the Mat4 is computed. This has no impact on 2D/3D orthographic projection usage, and provides consistency in shaders, texture clear values, etc. throughout the codebase.

## Known issues

For some reason, when looking along -Z, all geometry is black. The camera can be translated up/down / strafed left/right and geometry will still be black. Moving forward/backward or rotating the camera away from looking exactly along -Z causes everything to work as expected.

I have tried to debug this issue but both in macOS and Windows I get crashes when doing pixel debugging. If anyone could reproduce this and debug it I would be very grateful. Otherwise I will have to try to debug it further without pixel debugging, though the projections and such all looked fine to me.
2021-08-27 20:15:09 +00:00
Carter Anderson
9898469e9e Sub app label changes (#2717)
Makes some tweaks to the SubApp labeling introduced in #2695:

* Ergonomics improvements
* Removes unnecessary allocation when retrieving subapp label
* Removes the newly added "app macros" crate in favor of bevy_derive
* renamed RenderSubApp to RenderApp

@zicklag (for reference)
2021-08-24 06:37:28 +00:00
Zicklag
e290a7e29c Implement Sub-App Labels (#2695)
This is a rather simple but wide change, and it involves adding a new `bevy_app_macros` crate. Let me know if there is a better way to do any of this!

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# Objective

- Allow adding and accessing sub-apps by using a label instead of an index

## Solution

- Migrate the bevy label implementation and derive code to the `bevy_utils` and `bevy_macro_utils` crates and then add a new `SubAppLabel` trait to the `bevy_app` crate that is used when adding or getting a sub-app from an app.
2021-08-24 00:31:21 +00:00
Carter Anderson
2e99d84cdc remove .system from pipelined code (#2538)
Now that we have main features, lets use them!
2021-07-26 23:44:23 +00:00
Carter Anderson
bc769d9641 omni light -> point light 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
bilsen
e1e4055a51 Allows resizing of windows (#8) 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
TheRawMeatball
7792b29aa4 Force main thread for prepare_windows system (#11)
Force main thread for prepare_windows system
2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
25de2d1819 Port Mesh to RenderAsset, add Slab and FrameSlabMap garbage collection for Bind Groups 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
13ca00178a bevy_render now uses wgpu directly 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00
Carter Anderson
3400fb4e61 SubGraphs, Views, Shadows, and more 2021-07-24 16:43:37 -07:00