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2023-07-08modules/rkt: switch to inet_addr()Vito Caputo
This is available in win32, unlike inet_aton()
2023-07-08modules/checkers: stop setting til_frame_plan_t.cpu_affinityVito Caputo
In the early days of checkers when I introduced fill_module= with the per-cpu contexts to still allow threaded rendering, the whole seed passing to contexts thing wasn't as well sorted out. This meant the contexts often produced vastly different outputs despite being the same module, same seed, and same settings. The consequence of that was that w/fill_module checkers would produce crazy randomized output when you expected the same output in the filled cells. But by using .cpu_affinity (which I had to implement just for this use case actually) at least the different outputs would become stable. It was a band-aid over a different problem that still needed sorting out. Nowadays, it seems like this is improved enough at least for alphazed to look correct without the affinity hack, so I'm removing it because it really kills checkers threaded performance. Whatever modules remain uncooperative WRT seed reproducibility, they'll just need to be fixed up.
2023-07-08modules/shapes: use new approximate atan2 functionVito Caputo
While here also did more minor optimizations moving things out of the inner loops that were only there out of laziness...
2023-07-08modules/shapes: introduce an approximate atan2f()Vito Caputo
Taken from this excellent post: https://mazzo.li/posts/vectorized-atan2.html While I haven't gone full vectorized, just getting rid of the regular atan2f() call will be a big improvement. This just adds the functionality, nothing is calling it yet.
2023-07-07modules/shapes: make threadedVito Caputo
This is just a first stab at threading shapes... whenever shapes finds itself in a scene it easily becomes a significant bottleneck, threading is a trivial path to improving that somewhat. While at it I also got rid of the need for _checked() variants which also helps a bit. But nothing here is proper optimization of the routines.. there's too much math happening per pixel in a naive fashion.
2023-07-07modules/rkt: cleanup some stale commentsVito Caputo
2023-07-06modules/rkt: omit unnecessary return variableVito Caputo
trivial simplification
2023-07-06modules/rkt: fix scener send error handlingVito Caputo
Silly typo, one of those fun C instances where it's surprising how silently mostly-working such a blatant mistake can be. For posterity: The way this was even observed as having an affect is while verifying graceful handling of connections broken while in the listen backlog. With an active scener session idle at the prompt, start another telnet, connecting without receiving any banner (queued via backlog), ^]cl that backlogged telnet. Then start another telnet in the same way. Now go to the idle scener session and quit. The latest telnet would just sit there, seemingly blocked behind the broken-while-backlogged connection. But what was really happening was the banner send got the error on the broken connection after accepting, as you'd expect. This bug in the errno tests prevented detecting the genuine error though, leaving the broken session connected indefinitely. Fun!
2023-07-05modules/rkt: fix recv loop to continue on non-NLVito Caputo
After putting the recv() in a for(;;) to not have to render a frame per byte received, I completely dropped the ball on moving the return and adding the continue to actually finish the change. This makes creating new scenes via pasting long settings strings far less laggy. A future improvement would be to not recv() a byte at a time, but this really isn't a perf-sensitive thing.
2023-07-05modules/rkt: basic support for Rocket reconnectsVito Caputo
This changes things so rkt won't exit with an error @ startup if RocketEditor isn't already listening. It also tolerates RocketEditor going away, and will show a "OFFLINE" overlay status text should that happen w/connect=on. Some status text has also been added to the "EXIT SCENE" 99999 scene for both the RocketEditor connection and the scener enabled/disabled status. No indicator yet for if scener has a connection though, only if it's listening or not via listen=on.
2023-07-05modules/rkt: trivial editscene message formatting fixupVito Caputo
Remove spurious space
2023-07-05modules/rkt: drop unused output variableVito Caputo
2023-07-05modules/rkt: rkt_scener_send_message() in another spotVito Caputo
Trivial related indentation adjustment too
2023-07-05modules/rkt: introduce a rudimentary scenes editorVito Caputo
This adds a BBS-style interface for creating new scenes in a live rkt session. It listens on tcp port 54321 on localhost by default, just use telnet to connect, the rest is fairly self-explanatory. This is still early days, but it's a whole lot more than nothing.
2023-07-05modules/rkt: resolve module_name->til_module_t in setupVito Caputo
With the "ref" builtin module established and seeming to work well enough, it looks unlikely we'll need access to unresolvable module names in the contexts. The thinking originally was that these names might have special syntax making them more generic. E.g something like "@/module/rkt/scenes/[1]/drizzle" for a module_name would have been supported, which would get resolved either at context create or even later (as in the ref builtin) at render time. But the ref builtin is using a path setting, so module names just stay module names. Maybe in the future a special syntax will be added for brevity reasons, but it does make the code more complicated vs. module names just being names and resolving them entirely at setup time. Anyhow, this commit does away with the module_name in the context's scenes. You can still access it via til_module_context_t.module.name anyways... it's basically just a resolution-of-name-to-context time constraint that's being codified now.
2023-07-04modules/*: return invalid setting on -EINVAL in setupVito Caputo
In the interests of improving error handling of interactive setups, return the setting that was invalid when setup returns -EINVAL. For now this is only supported for non-finalized/non-baking setup calls, i.e. (!res_setup). In the future I want this also supported for finalizing when res_setup is set. A lot of the -EINVAL returns are actually during that stage (or need to be added) due to that being when the more sensitive parsing occurs going from strings to native numeric types and such. The main reason it's not already being done in this commit is it'll churn quite a bit to get there, since the setup funcs don't generally have the setting pointers onhand at that phase. It'll require changing the string-value-centric local variables to instead all be the til_setting_t* holding those values. And if setup funcs aren't going to be so value-centric, the settings API will likely change to not even return the values directly anymore and only return the full-blown til_settings_t as the main return pointer, perhaps rid of their res_setting use even. Anyway, while here I did some random little cleanups too.
2023-07-04modules/rkt: discretize rkt_context_t.scenes[]Vito Caputo
Make this a distinct heap allocation so it can be enlarged when editing the scenes... (preparatory commit for scenes editing)
2023-06-24modules/rkt: move rkt types to a headerVito Caputo
Preparatory commit for adding an interactive scene editing server of sorts. It'll go in a separate listing, but needs these types as it'll operate on rkt_context_t->scenes[].
2023-06-16modules/moire: lose unnecessary branch in inner loopVito Caputo
I had benchmarked this change and it showed no difference at all on my 2c/4c i7 X230. But having just tried it on an RPi4B where it moved the test case from 54FPS to 60FPS, a +10% improvement, it's worth the readability loss. It's interesting how Intel's cleverness discourages optimizing in ways that benefit probably *all* the competition... even when the optimization is such a minor change in terms of effort.
2023-06-16modules/moire: some simple optimizationsVito Caputo
Major gain comes from eliminating the cosf() from the inner loop... There's still a bunch left on the table for moire but even just these changes turn 19FPS into 81FPS over here for: '--module=compose,layers=moire\\\,centers\\\=2\,moire\\\,centers\\\=2\,moire\\\,centers\\\=2\,moire\\\,centers\\\=2,texture=none' '--video=mem,size=1366x768'
2023-06-15modules/rkt: drop vestigial TODO comment about handlesVito Caputo
This was written when module names were going to have an @/path/to/context "handle" syntax. But instead I went the "ref" builtin module route, with path=/path/to/context as a setting. While it's more verbose in the settings, it "just works" everywhere that can take a module+settings because the ref builtin is just another module like any other. So this TODO is referring to something that won't happen in a "ref" builtin world.
2023-06-15modules/rkt: end the stream on scene 99999Vito Caputo
This conditionally will end the stream on scene 99999 if connect=off (playback mode) When connect=on it'll just make it show an "EXIT SCENE" diagnostic instead of the "NO SCENE" message. Now you just stick 99999 in the rkt:scene track to end the show. It's assumed 99999 scenes will never be needed...
2023-06-15modules/stars: quick n dirty ticks-based dt scaling of movementVito Caputo
This probably needs more work... it seems wrong to be bypassing the taps altogether when dt is 0
2023-06-15til_module_context: s/ticks/last_ticks/ in contextVito Caputo
And just maintain it as the last ticks value after rendering with the context... A couple modules were already doing this manually in an ad-hoc fashion, just make it a general thing. Updated those modules to reflect the new situation Especially in a rkt world with modules::mixer doing fades, it becomes common to render the same context twice in the same frame for the blending. We need to prevent accelerated animations in such situations. For now let's just rely on ticks in a delta-T fashion to prevent animating the context when ticks is the same. modules::stars in particular needs this fixed up, upcoming commit
2023-06-15modules/mixer: update taps @ context create tooVito Caputo
This moves the tap updating to a function shared by rendering and context create... so we can have a valid externally-driven tap value before rendering a single frame if possible. (this is important for not having spurious frames/flickers in rkt sequences)
2023-06-15modules/rkt: handle stream taps @ context createVito Caputo
It's problematic getting this stuff online at render time, because the modules end up rendering with uninitialized tap values in that first frame. With this change modules can get their taps on-stream at context create, and we'll notice and do the initial rocket update just before returning the rkt context to prime everyone on-stream.
2023-06-14modules/mixer: mildly optimize the faderVito Caputo
This really needs SIMD to fly on-cpu, but this improves things some. Using `--module=mixer,style=fade,a_module=roto,b_module=roto\ --video=mem,size=1366x768 --defaults --go` to test: Before FPS: 92-95 floating mostly around 94-95 After FPS: 107-111 floating mostly around 108-109 so +14.8% FPS (2c/4t i7 X230)
2023-06-14modules/mixer: update T tap once in prepare_frameVito Caputo
It's problematic/racy to always be dereferencing the tap pointer to access it's current value. Running checkers:fill_module=mixer on a 2c/4t (n_cpus=4) machine was quite effective at crashing in mixer::render_fragment() due to dereferencing a NULL snapshot fragment. The "tween" T value is being used to indicate when interpolation of the snapshots is necessary. But repeatedly re-reading the T value via the tap pointer would race with the driving tap. In the case of checkers, which is a threaded module, the mixer contexts are all rendering in parallel at the same path so they're sharing a single pipe for their T taps. This situation of sets of contexts sharing a single path, resulting in their taps all landing on a single pipe, is still largely up in the air and might be actively prevented in the future. But until then, it can be made far less crashy and problematic by just being more careful about dereferencing the tap to access its latest value just once at the prepare frame stage, storing it in the local T variable in the context. Then all the render_fragment() accesses can at least find a stable value in the context from prepare-to-render, so at least the snapshots are there when they should be according to the T value etc. Something like this will probably need to be done regardless of what happens with the context sets sharing the same path. Since when a given tap isn't the driver, it still has to take care to just grab the updated value once for the frame... The tap API can't really automagically do that single update of the local variable when passenger though, since it's been deliberately kept devoid of all the type-specific accessor junk (ptr/elems etc are all void **/void* in the tap api side). Hence why this commit is just ad-hoc updating the local variable in the else branch; it's best positioned to do so directly. But there still needs to be more consideration for thread-safety.
2023-06-14modules/roto: trivial simplification of render loopVito Caputo
Maybe earlier versions used the absolute coordinates in the frame, but the current code doesn't make use of this and simply needs to confine itself into the WxH of the fragment.
2023-06-13modules/mixer: add a fade style, make defaultVito Caputo
This is not optimized at all and tends to hurt the FPS significantly. This is one of those things that would hugely benefit from SIMD, but even without SIMD it could be done better. I just slapped together something obvious for now, as I'd like to focus more on the rkt side but need a better fader for scene transitions than style=flicker. Also changed {a,b}_module= preferred values to blank,compose so you see something happen if you just run --defaults. Otherwise, the compose,compose would just fade between two identical compositions invisibly.
2023-06-13modules/mixer: replace inputs= with {a,b}_module=Vito Caputo
Originally I was thinking a variadic inputs= like compose::layers would be desirable, with the T value's integer serving as an index into the inputs, and the fraction between the integers as the mixing T. But I changed my mind and am instead constraining mixer explicitly to two distinctly named modules; a_module= and b_module= with the T value 0-1 mapping to a-b.
2023-06-13modules/checkers: return -EINVAL on invalid module nameVito Caputo
Not sure why this was -ENOMEM, module lookups don't allocate anything...
2023-06-13*: smattering of random small fixes to silence -WallVito Caputo
I thought the build was already using -Wall but that seems to not be the case, maybe got lost somewhere along the line or messed up in configure.ac After forcing a build with -Wall -Werror, these showed up. Fixed up in the obvious way, nothing too scary.
2023-06-13modules/checkers: introduce clear=,clear_color= settingsVito Caputo
Similar to fill= and fill_color=, these influence how to treat the "clear" cells. Until now "clear" cells would unconditionally just be cleared via til_fb_fragment_clear(). Now they can also be filled w/color,sampled,textured, and maybe in the future a clear_module= will also be introduced. Note that for now I've left the clear_color randomizer disabled, see code comments. Having this setting also makes me wonder if the "filled" cells should be optionally cleared using the "clear" setting first. Imagine a scenario where you have fill_module=shapes, and you want the color around the shape to match the clear color, for instance... Especially once you can pass a color down to the fill_module, controlling these things becomes more critical. There's definitely more work to do here.
2023-06-13modules/checkers: prefix fill_ to fill color+flagsVito Caputo
Preparatory commit for introducing equivalents for the "clear" cells. This renamed the color= setting to fill_color=, in addition to the internal naming.
2023-06-12modules/rtv: gc module contexts on channel switchVito Caputo
This probably needs more work, but this at a minimum should prevent us from leaking contexts in the stream at the myriad paths we construct them at. Context registration replaces what's at the existing path, but rtv produces all sorts of setup paths, and I haven't added any explicit unregistration of contexts at this time. That might change, but for now let's just use this gc mechanism even if it's a temporary hack.
2023-06-11modules/mixer: add rudimentary mixer meta moduleVito Caputo
this is very early/unfinished, hence experimental flag
2023-06-11modules/compose: destroy_context() can't get passed NULLVito Caputo
The modules don't have to defend against this, vestigial from simpler times
2023-06-09modules/compose: remove some vestigial junkVito Caputo
compose must have been derived from rtv originally, which uses txt.h.
2023-06-08modules/rkt: drop vestigial module_setupVito Caputo
a390e82 stopped using this, but didn't remove it. As it was initialized to NULL, it was deffectively all a NOOP.
2023-06-08modules/rkt: detect errors when creating scene contextsVito Caputo
The return value was just being ignored previously, and that really starts mattering in a world with contexts finding others by user-supplied paths making such failures far more likely.
2023-06-06modules/compose: remove vestigial TODO commentsVito Caputo
These are already reality as of late
2023-06-05modules/checkers: use til_module_create_contexts() for fill_moduleVito Caputo
Just a boring replacement of the ad-hoc n_cpus context creates for the fill_module contexts with the newly added libtil equivalent function. Future commits will expand the libtil side to get module contexts registered for discovery purposes on-stream. This change moves a bit closer towards that goal...
2023-06-03modules/rtv: plug non-snow-channel til_setup_t leakVito Caputo
Somewhere along the line this leak was created, there's been a lot of activity surrounding this stuff so it's unsurprising. A little janky surrounding the conditional on snow module, but that's just how snow is handled today - it doesn't get randomized like the other channels do.
2023-06-03til,modules/rtv: supply settings to til_module_setup_randomize()Vito Caputo
Rather than creating an orphaned settings instance private to til_module_setup_randomize(), the function now requires the settings instance be provided. The one remaining caller of this function is modules::rtv. Now that rtv is responsible for creating the settings beforehand, and the settings may be created with a path prefix, rtv gets its til_module_context_t->setup.path prefixed for all the channel settings. Another improvement is now the channel settings instance gets created from the module name as the settings string. So while it's not yet possible to sparsely specify settings with others being randomized, at least now when log_channels=on is in effect, the printed args include the top-level channel module. Having proper complete paths for the rtv channel modules is especially visible in --print-paths output FYI. An interesting test for exercising all this is: ``` $ src/rototiller --module=rtv,duration=0,context_duration=0,snow_module=none,channels=all,log_channels=on --print-pipes --defaults --go 2>/tmp/channels in another terminal: $ tail -F /tmp/channels ``` watch the chaos unfold
2023-06-03modules/montage: introduce tiles= setting, stop randomizingVito Caputo
Montage would randomize orphaned setting instances for the participating modules @ context create time. This not only produced montage tiles one couldn't configure via settings even if they wanted to, but it also produced partial paths due to the orphaned settings instances. With this commit montage tiles are configurable in the same way compose::layers are; a comma-separated list of modules with settings accompanying them. Randomizing is no longer performed, but if seen via something like rtv, that randomizer will operate on the regular setup machinery to produce randomized montages. One new ability delivered with tiles= is you can specify the same module repeatedly to produce a tiled display of the same thing. Those instances may have the same or different settings, it's totally controllable. This also opens up the future for more interesting things like shiftng ticks in the montage tiles... imagine showing the same module a few times in each row, but offsetting ticks into the future/past in the columns. For ticks-driven modules, you'd see the future/past frames side by side, like a flipbook effect. This leaves rtv as the only til_module_setup_randomize() caller remaining...
2023-06-03modules/compose: drop redundant til_module_t*Vito Caputo
Once til_module_context_t.module was introduced, this vestigial module member @ compose_layer_t.module became redundant. So here it's dropped in the obvious manner, but the compose_layer_t struct is retained despite only having til_module_context_t* now. This is in anticipation of future additions where compose settings may set per-layer/texture rendering behaviors (think alpha, colors, texturing toggles, etc)
2023-06-01modules/rkt: deprecate seq_module= in favor of scenes=Vito Caputo
This drops the seq_module= setting in favor of a scenes= setting in the same style of compose::layers; a nested settings instance composed of more nested settings instances, one per scene. A nice side-effect of this change is it no longer uses til_module_setup_randomize() at all, which was being used to mix up the seq_module's settings in a pre-nested-settings world. A new Rocket sync track is introduced named "$context_path:scene" for selecting which scene to render. For now all scenes get created @ context create time, and persist for the entire rkt context lifetime. In the future the context lifetimes might become explicitly controllable with separate Rocket tracks used as booleans. This becomes relevant once modules can make use of existing contexts located within the stream at their respective context paths. Something necessary for integrated transitions between scenes using stuff like fade modules which haven't been added yet. With this change you can already enumerate a set of scenes in the rkt settings string, each 100% explicitly configured, and have Rocket track data select which scene to render on the timeline, and manipulate the taps at their scene-specific context-path-derived track names. In addition to the need for modules picking up existing contexts on the stream, rkt probably needs a way to interactively add/remove/modify scenes then spit out the serialized settings string for the current state of the world. As these aren't functionalities provided by GNU Rocket, and it's unclear how receptive upstream GNU Rocket/glrocket maintainers would be to such additions, rkt will likely first add another listener for a strictly scenes-editing client to connect alongside the GNU Rocket stuff. Just something that shows the current scenes table, and provides a way to edit/add/remove rows there, with the changes realized in rkt real-time. Then the Rocket Editor will just continue using the rkt:scene track to numerically index into this scenes table, without the Rocket Editor having any visibility or awareness of what's going on in that table. Probably ok as an initial stab at making demos with this stack.
2023-06-01modules/rkt: use local variable for rkt_setup_t*Vito Caputo
Mechanical change removing some rkt_setup_t* casting verbosity in rkt_create_context()
2023-06-01modules/rkt: use helper for pipe track namesVito Caputo
This eliminates the ad-hoc track_name[] allocation and construction, since the track_name wasn't being used after getting the track anyways. No point wasting the memory on it, and the little helper constructing the name on-stack exists now for another future use @ rkt_create_context().
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