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User's viewer freezes right after setStartupState( STATE_LOGIN_CLEANUP ) and these places are primary suspects
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Make RenderShadowResolutionScale work again, also decoupling shadow buffer alloc/release/resize from screen buffer resize function.
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Make changing shadow res scale not instantly drop/realloc buffers but wait until display gets to it.
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Move Environment update to a loc that is more likely to be hit only once per frame.
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Revert attempted fix for 10625.
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anyway).
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Move dynamic texture update (which does local back readback work) to just before swap
which may keep the Intel driver from tripping on its own shoelaces and is also subjectively faster for bakes.
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fix diffs between EEP and VR.
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Add many more fast timer blocks to differentiate where time goes in UI and Shadow rendering.
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Disable pre-cull of water causing refraction/reflection map generation more than is necessary.
Re-org alpha draws to limit state changes based on render type.
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the reflections will better match what they're reflecting
when ALM is enabled.
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De-duplicate ambient occlusion shader code and move to new aoUtil.glsl
Split shared shadow tap funcs into shadowUtil.glsl
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Fixed.
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getSkyFogColor.
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New outline selection around mesh objects.
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There were two distinct LLMemory methods getCurrentRSS() and
getWorkingSetSize(). It was pointless to have both: on Windows they were
completely redundant; on other platforms getWorkingSetSize() always returned
0. (Amusingly, though the Windows implementations both made exactly the same
GetProcessMemoryInfo() call and used exactly the same logic, the code was
different in the two -- as though the second was implemented without awareness
of the first, even though they were adjacent in the source file.)
One of the actual MAINT-6996 problems was due to the fact that
getWorkingSetSize() returned U32, where getCurrentRSS() returns U64. In other
words, getWorkingSetSize() was both useless *and* wrong. Remove it, and change
its one call to getCurrentRSS() instead.
The other culprit was that in several places, the 64-bit WorkingSetSize
returned by the Windows GetProcessMemoryInfo() call (and by getCurrentRSS())
was explicitly cast to a 32-bit data type. That works only when explicitly or
implicitly (using LLUnits type conversion) scaling the value to kilobytes or
megabytes. When the size in bytes is desired, use 64-bit types instead.
In addition to the symptoms, LLMemory was overdue for a bit of cleanup.
There was a 16K block of memory called reserveMem, the comment on which read:
"reserve 16K for out of memory error handling." Yet *nothing* was ever done
with that block! If it were going to be useful, one would think someone would
at some point explicitly free the block. In fact there was a method
freeReserve(), apparently for just that purpose -- which was never called. As
things stood, reserveMem served only to *prevent* the viewer from ever using
that chunk of memory. Remove reserveMem and the unused freeReserve().
The only function of initClass() and cleanupClass() was to allocate and free
reserveMem. Remove initClass(), cleanupClass() and the LLCommon calls to them.
In a similar vein, there was an LLMemoryInfo::getPhysicalMemoryClamped()
method that returned U32Bytes. Its job was simply to return a size in bytes
that could fit into a U32 data type, returning U32_MAX if the 64-bit value
exceeded 4GB. Eliminate that; change all its calls to getPhysicalMemoryKB()
(which getPhysicalMemoryClamped() used internally anyway). We no longer care
about any platform that cannot handle 64-bit data types.
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Someone evidently figured every static LLPipeline method should have at least
one void* parameter. There were methods requiring void* parameters that were
completely ignored.
More to the point, there were methods whose callers have a U32 in hand -- and
which want to use a U32 -- but which bizarrely forced callers to cast to void*
just so the method could cast back to U32. In a 64-bit compile, this isn't
merely pointless, it's erroneous. Change all such methods to accept U32;
remove (void*) casts from call sites.
While at it, fix LLPipeline API to use bool, true, false rather than their
obsolete all-caps predecessors. Once you eat that first potato chip... :-P
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