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(High Sierra)
This expands blocking Pbuffer on MacOS, see commit 1562a6d4c71b27378612306f825c2530c938f859
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Loop.initFromPolyline(..) outline.getGraphPoint().size() < 3 IllegalArgumentException
This issue has to be added to our CD ..
/*
* Font FreeMono-Bold: ID 0 + 465: Glyph[id 465 'uni020F', advance 600, leftSideBearings 42, kerning[size 0, horiz true, cross true], shape true], OutlineShape@5e8a459[outlines 2, vertices 34]
Drop innerPoly ctrlpts < 3
- innerPo[vertices 2, ctrlpts 2] < 3
- outline[vertices 4, ctrlpts 4]
- Input[vertices 4]
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* Font FreeSans-Regular: ID 0 + 409: Glyph[id 409 'Udieresiscaron', advance 720, leftSideBearings 80, kerning[size 0, horiz true, cross false], shape true], OutlineShape@5eb97ced[outlines 3, vertices 33]
Drop innerPoly ctrlpts < 3
- innerPo[vertices 1, ctrlpts 1] < 3
- outline[vertices 1, ctrlpts 1]
- Input[vertices 1]
* Stack:
at jogamp.graph.curve.tess.CDTriangulator2D.addCurve(CDTriangulator2D.java:97)
at com.jogamp.graph.curve.OutlineShape.triangulateImpl(OutlineShape.java:988)
at com.jogamp.graph.curve.OutlineShape.getTriangles(OutlineShape.java:1012)
at com.jogamp.graph.curve.Region.countOutlineShape(Region.java:503)
at com.jogamp.graph.ui.shapes.GlyphShape.<init>(GlyphShape.java:77)
*/
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69d22df0a6132dbf8b88fd04090c0bc81129237f IOUtil.copyStream2File() changes
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in-place variant and use it in PMVMatrix dropping temporary
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increase default initial 16->64 (unsued)
- Region.countOutlineShape(..) now returns unpatched 3*triangle value for indices, avoiding grow
- TextRegionUtil.addStringToRegion() uses countStringRegion(..) per default
- Added GLRegion.create(.., OutlineShape) for convenience, using Region.countOutlineShape(..)
- Refined API doc
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and the optional colors (GPU effeciency and performance; Increased CPU buffer growth performance)
Besides simplification, interleaved GPU memory boosts
- effeciency
- performance
Since only one underlying backing buffer on the CPU (host) has to be managed,
it also increases buffer growth performance.
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instead of just GLArrayData interface, exposing and allowing mutable access to attribute location for interleaved sub-arrays
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BITHINT_GLOBAL_DEPTH_TEST_ENABLED usage -> To be investigated.
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since (huge) text glyph gets always pre-calculated.
Region.countOutlineShape() indices ceiling raised from 60% to 90% of vertices, otherwise gets exceeded too often later on.
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all related methods. Add growCount stat.
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if disabled.
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TextRegionUtil.addStringToRegion() grow region buffer w/ counting (as well); GLRegion.create(..) count + reuse create(.., size) static-ctor
All supported string -> region method utilize pre-calc of size and growth!
Before, GraphUI's Label0 used TextRegionUtil.addStringToRegion() and hence missed this optimization path.
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matching getGlyphBounds()
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overlaps.contains(..) test
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instead of float[] and remove unused VectorUtil methods
After Matrix4f consolidation and proving same or better performance on non array types,
this enhances code readability, simplifies API, reduces bugs and may improve performance.
GraphUI:
- Have RoundButton as a functional class to make a round or rectangular backdrop,
i.e. impl. addShapeToRegion() via reused addRoundShapeToRegion()
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isWhiteSpace = true, use emptyShape
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all Outlines
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(OTFont,Font).getGlyphCount()
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even a Glyph was mapped to the ID
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getRenderModeString(renderModes, graphSampleCount, fsaaSampleCount) for unified tech representation
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invPMv null; PMVMatrix: Make Mvi, Mvit optional at ctor, add user PMv and PMvi - used at gluUnProject() ..
Matrix4f.mapWin*() variants w/ invPMv don't need temp matrices,
they also shall handle null invPMv -> return false to streamline usage w/ PMVMatrix if inversion failed.
PMVMatrix adds user space common premultiplies Pmv and Pmvi on demand like Frustum.
These are commonly required for e.g. gluUnProject(..)/mapWinToObj(..)
and might benefit from caching if stack is maintained and no modification occured.
PMVMatrix now has the shader related Mvi and Mvit optional at construction(!), so its backing buffers.
This reduces footprint for other use cases.
The 2nd temp matrix is also on-demand, to reduce footprint for certain use cases.
Removed public access to temporary storage.
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While these additional matrices are on demand and/or at request @ ctor,
general memory footprint is reduced per default and hence deemed acceptable
while still having PMVMatrix acting as a core flexible matrix provider.
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GraphUI.Shape: Efficiently reuse matPMv and temporary PMVMatrix storage
Reuse PMv in Shape.getSurfaceSize() and Shape.winToShapeCoord(),
for the latter we invert the reused PMv for mapWinToObj (i.e. UnProject).
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w/ Doxygen. Doxygen uses markdown
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Utilize Vec3f, Recti, .. throughout API (Matrix4f, AABBox, .. Graph*)
Big Easter Cleanup
- Net -214 lines of code, despite new classes.
- GLUniformData buffer can be synced w/ underlying data via SyncAction/SyncBuffer, e.g. SyncMatrix4f + SyncMatrices4f
- PMVMatrix rewrite using Matrix4f and providing SyncMatrix4f/Matrices4f to sync w/ GLUniformData
- Additional SyncMatrix4f16 + SyncMatrices4f16 covering Matrix4f sync w/ GLUniformData w/o PMVMatrix
- Utilize Vec3f, Recti, .. throughout API (Matrix4f, AABBox, .. Graph*)
- Moved FloatUtil -> Matrix4f, kept a few basic matrix ops for ProjectFloat
- Most, if not all, float[] and int[] should have been moved to proper classes
- int[] -> Recti for viewport rectangle
- Matrix4f and PMVMatrix is covered by math unit tests (as was FloatUtil before) -> save
Passed all unit tests on AMD64 GNU/Linux
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for fair and realistic numbers - Both mul() ops faster than FloatUtil
Enhanced invert() of Matrix4f* and FloatUtil: Use 1f/det factor for burst scale.
Enhanced Matrix4f.invert(..): Use factored-out mulScale() to deliver the scale,
giving a good 10% advantage on aarch64 and amd64.
Brings Matrix4f.invert(..) on par w/ FloatUtil, on aarch64 even a 14% advantage.
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TestMatrix4f02MulNOUI added an additional Matrix4f.load() to the mul(Matrix4f) loop test,
which surely is an extra burden and not realistic as the mul(Matrix4f, Matrix4f) and FloatUtil
pendants also don't count loading a value.
Matrix4f.mul(Matrix4f) shall be used to utilize an already stored value anyways.
Matrix4f.mul(Matrix4f) didn't really exist in FloatUtil.
Same is true for Matrix4f.invert(), re-grouped order, i.e. pushing the non-arg variant last.
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Revised performance numbers from commit 15e60161787224e85172685f74dc0ac195969b51
AMD64 + OpenJDK17
- FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, a_off, b, b_off, dest) is considerable slower than all
- Matrix4f.mul(a, b) roughly ~10% faster than FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b, dest)
- Matrix4f.mul(b) roughly ~18% faster than FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b, dest) (*)
- Matrix4f.invert(a) roughly ~ 2% faster than FloatUtil.invertMatrix(..)
- Matrix4f.invert() roughly ~ 4% slower than FloatUtil.invertMatrix(..) (*)
- Launched: nice -19 scripts/tests-x64.sh
RaspberryPi 4b aarch64 + OpenJDK17
- FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, a_off, b, b_off, dest) is considerable slower than all
- Matrix4f.mul(a, b) roughly ~ 9% faster than FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b, dest)
- Matrix4f.mul(b) roughly ~14% faster than FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b, dest) (*)
- Matrix4f.invert(a) roughly ~14% faster than FloatUtil.invertMatrix(..)
- Matrix4f.invert() roughly ~12% faster than FloatUtil.invertMatrix(..) (*)
- Launched: nice -19 scripts/tests-linux-aarch64.sh
(*) not a true comparison in feature, as operating on 'this' matrix values
for one argument, unavailable to FloatUtil.
Conclusion
- Matrix4f.mul(..) is considerable faster!
- Matrix4f.invert(..) faster, esp on aarch64
And additional Matrix4fb tests using float[16] similar to FloatUtil
also demonstrates less performance compared to Matrix4f using
dedicated float fields.
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15e60161787224e85172685f74dc0ac195969b51
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Ray, AABBox, Frustum, Stereo*, ... adding hook to PMVMatrix
Motivation was to simplify matrix + vector math usage, ease review and avoid usage bugs.
Matrix4f implementation uses dedicated float fields instead of an array.
Performance didn't increase much,
as JVM >= 11(?) has some optimizations to drop the array bounds check.
AMD64 + OpenJDK17
- Matrix4f.mul(a, b) got a roughly ~10% enhancement over FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b, dest)
- Matrix4f.mul(b) roughly ~3% slower than FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b, dest)
- FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, a_off, b, b_off, dest) is considerable slower than all
- Matrix4f.invert(..) roughly ~3% slower than FloatUtil.invertMatrix(..)
RaspberryPi 4b aarch64 + OpenJDK17
- Matrix4f.mul(a, b) got a roughly ~10% enhancement over FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b, dest)
- Matrix4f.mul(b) roughly ~20% slower than FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, b)
- FloatUtil.multMatrix(a, a_off, b, b_off, dest) is considerable slower than all
- Matrix4f.invert(..) roughly ~4% slower than FloatUtil.invertMatrix(..)
Conclusion
- Matrix4f.mul(b) needs to be revised (esp for aarch64)
- Matrix4f.invert(..) should also not be slower ..
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discard, even though technically allowed (ignored after discard)
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GLRendererQuirks.GLSLBuggyDiscard to avoid overdraw of such regions.
Historically we disabled `discard` due to an old NV tegra2 compiler bug,
which caused the compiler to freeze.
Today we no more seem to have this GLSL compiler issue, i.e. GLRendererQuirks.GLSLBuggyDiscard never gets set.
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isWhitespace() continue w/ AABBox resize, but don't earmark this (whitespace) glyph for next left_glyph (kerning).
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text-processing information
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