Apply clang-format-all.sh using the _clang-format file through all the cpp/.h files.
make sure not to apply it to certain serialization structures, since some parser expects the * as part of the name, instead of type.
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- Limits the maximum number of threads to 64, since btThreadSupportPosix
and btThreadsupportWin32 don't support more than 64 bits at this moment,
due to the use of UINT64 bitmasks. This could be fixed by using
std::bitset or some other alternative.
- Introduces a threadpool class, b3ThreadPool, which is a simple wrapper
around btThreadSupportInterface and uses this instead of the global task
scheduler for parallel raycasting. This is actually quite a bit faster
than the task scheduler (~10-15% in my tests for parallel raycasts),
since the advanced features (parallelFor) are not necessary for the
parallel raycasts.
- Puts 16*1024 of MAX_RAY_INTERSECTION_MAX_SIZE_STREAMING in
parentheses, since it otherwise causes problems with other operators
of equal precedence and introduces a smaller constant for Apple targets.
- Refactors the parallel raycasts code and adds some more profiling.
- threading: adding btSequentialImpulseConstraintSolverMt
- task scheduler: added parallelSum so that parallel solver can compute residuals
- CommonRigidBodyMTBase: add slider for solver least squares residual and allow multithreading without needing OpenMP, TBB, or PPL
- taskScheduler: don't wait for workers to sleep/signal at the end of each parallel block
- parallel solver: convertContacts split into an allocContactConstraints and setupContactConstraints stage, the latter of which is done in parallel
- parallel solver: rolling friction is now interleaved along with normal friction
- parallel solver: batchified split impulse solving + some cleanup
- parallel solver: sorting batches from largest to smallest
- parallel solver: added parallel batch creation
- parallel solver: added warmstartingWriteBackContacts func + other cleanup
- task scheduler: truncate low bits to preserve determinism with parallelSum
- parallel solver: reducing dynamic mem allocs and trying to parallelize more of the batch setup
- parallel solver: parallelize updating constraint batch ids for merging
- parallel solver: adding debug visualization
- task scheduler: make TBB task scheduler parallelSum deterministic
- parallel solver: split batch gen code into separate file; allow selection of batch gen method
- task scheduler: add sleepWorkerThreadsHint() at end of simulation
- parallel solver: added grain size per phase
- task Scheduler: fix for strange threading issue; also no need for main thread to wait for workers to sleep
- base constraint solver: break out joint setup into separate function for profiling/overriding
- parallel solver: allow different batching method for contacts vs joints
- base constraint solver: add convertJoint and convertBodies to make it possible to parallelize joint and body conversion
- parallel solver: convert joints and bodies in parallel now
- parallel solver: speed up batch creation with run-length encoding
- parallel solver: batch gen: run-length expansion in parallel; collect constraint info in parallel
- parallel solver: adding spatial grid batching method
- parallel solver: enhancements to spatial grid batching
- sequential solver: moving code for writing back into functions that derived classes can call
- parallel solver: do write back of bodies and joints in parallel
- parallel solver: removed all batching methods except for spatial grid (others were ineffective)
- parallel solver: added 2D or 3D grid batching options; and a bit of cleanup
- move btDefaultTaskScheduler into LinearMath project
Make btQuickprof thread safe
Add option in btQuickprof to override custom timing profile (btSetCustomEnterProfileZoneFunc, btSetCustomLeaveProfileZoneFunc)
remove b3Printf in a user/physics thread (those added added, while drawing the GUI running in the main thread)
- fixing various race conditions throughout (usage of static vars, etc)
- addition of a few lightweight mutexes (which are compiled out by default)
- slight code rearrangement in discreteDynamicsWorld to facilitate multithreading
- PoolAllocator::allocate() can now be called when pool is full without
crashing (null pointer returned)
- PoolAllocator allocate and freeMemory, are OPTIONALLY threadsafe
(default is un-threadsafe)
- CollisionDispatcher no longer checks if the pool allocator is full
before calling allocate(), instead it just calls allocate() and
checks if the return is null -- this avoids a race condition
- SequentialImpulseConstraintSolver OPTIONALLY uses different logic in
getOrInitSolverBody() to avoid a race condition with kinematic bodies
- addition of 2 classes which together allow simulation islands to be run
in parallel:
- btSimulationIslandManagerMt
- btDiscreteDynamicsWorldMt
- MultiThreadedDemo example in the example browser demonstrating use of
OpenMP, Microsoft PPL, and Intel TBB
- use multithreading for other demos
- benchmark demo: add parallel raycasting