The previous code would always use SSE2 intrinsics, which is not valid
on UWP ARM platforms (and likely not on some x86 platforms either).
The patch has been submitted upstream too:
https://github.com/richgel999/jpeg-compressor/pull/13
Upstream development restarted after 13 years. Changes:
2020-02-02: Version 0.5.0
Minor speed improvement on the decompressor.
Prevent memory violation when decompressing corrupted input.
2020-01-10: Version 0.4.0
Only code & infrastructure clean-up, no new functionality.
The comment mentioned a conflict with libwebsockets, but we actually
still get this conflict even now that we don't use libwebsockets.
Not sure what component is clashing but we should basically just keep
this patch.
Follow-up to #36823.
For some weird reason 'git apply' does not error out when it does nothing,
so I missed that I did not apply the patch properly in #36823...
This broke the UWP 32-bit x86 build.
Upstream removed the option in KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Loader#260, which
breaks our current use case.
This commit reverts KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Loader#260 is our vendored
loader.
We may need to re-evaluate how we link the loader, but until then,
reverting this PR fixes Windows support after the upgrade to a recent
SDK version in #36932.
- Improve the SCsub to allow unbundling and remove unnecessary code.
- Move files around to match upstream source.
- Re-sync with upstream commit 308db73d0b3c2d1870cd3e465eaa283692a4cf23
to ensure we don't have local modifications.
- Doesn't actually build against current version 5.0.1 due to the lack
of the new ArmaturePopulate API that Gordon authored. We'll have to
wait for a public release with that API (5.1?) to enable unbundling.
- Renamed option to `builtin_vulkan`, since that's the name of the
library and if we were to add new components, we'd likely use that
same option.
- Merge `vulkan_loader/SCsub` in `vulkan/SCsub`.
- Accordingly, don't use built-in Vulkan headers when not building
against the built-in loader library.
- Drop Vulkan registry which we don't appear to need currently.
- Style and permission fixes.
MinGW-w64 ships all Windows SDK headers as lowercase, which prevents
cross-compiling this code from Linux.
Windows filesystems are case insensitive so it should work fine with
lowercase includes.
PR'ed upstream: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Loader/pull/212
-Added VulkanContext
-Added an X11 implementation
-Added a rendering device abstraction
-added a Vulkan rendering device abstraction
-Engine does not work, only shows Godot logo (run it from bin/)
Fixes CVE-2019-18222.
`include/mbedtls/version.h` was modified to include the forgotten
version bump to 2.16.4, fixed upstream by ARMmbed/mbedtls#2992.
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
We're starting a new decade with a well-established, non-profit, free
and open source game engine, and tons of further improvements in the
pipeline from hundreds of contributors.
Godot will keep getting better, and we're looking forward to all the
games that the community will keep developing and releasing with it.
This is a very outdated copy of Bullet's btScalar.h,
we're probably only discovering the tip of the bad
cross-platform compatibility of the unmaintained vhacd.
On some systems, including Alpine Linux, musl is used instead of
glibc. This commit patches the third-party V-HACD module to provide
a macro not provided by musl.
Fixes#31555.
- Added correct config file for android dllmaps.
- Fix __Internal DllImports with a dlopen fallback.
- Add missing P/Invoke functions and internal calls expected by the monodroid BCL and our custom version of the 'Android.Runtime.AndroidEnvironment' class (this last one can be found in the godot-mono-builds repo).
- Make sure to set 'btls' instead of 'legacy' as the default TLS provider on Android.
This reverts commit e00426c512.
The way we handle platform-specific intrinsics is not good, so the
current state will not compile on armv8. This commit also requires
SSE4.1 support, which is likely not a good idea for portable binaries.
We'll have to redo this with more caution after 3.2 is released, or
we might simply drop opus as we're only using it as dependency for
theora right now.
Fixes#33606.
Removes the custom code for VS2012 support in config.h,
and reduces diff with upstream config.h.
We still have many custom defines for ARM optimizations
which we probably don't use properly, since we don't
compile the included asm code, so a thorough review and
cleanup would be welcome.
Basic skin support
Various fixes
- Fixes bind mount id and mesh index
- Fixed duplicate nodes being created
- Prevented leak when instances being freed during re-import.
- Improved camera and light transform import
- skeleton handling and technical debt removal
- ASSIMP: bone nodes were unlinked from bones by this code
- bone_add working can distinguish between armatutes
- Updated transform to be the correct offset
- Added safety for state.root node errors
- Fixed memory leak with leaf bones
- Implemented children re-parenting for mesh template
- import_animation fixes to basic skeleton data
- Adds some more debug messages
- Fixed Godot import segfault
- Fix build failing on mono
- Clear resources we use which are no longer required after import
- Fixed bone duplication issue
- Working skeleton_bone_map which can lookup armatures properly now.
- Fixed stack being used up when mesh swapped & Fixed bone ID
Additional notes:
We use a mesh template which is a fake node to instance the initial
mesh nodes . This is to ensure the entire tree can be built.
We replace mesh node templates with the real mesh after the
skeleton is available, since this makes it ensure that the fully
built skeleton exists with all bones, all nodes, etc.
The bone stack is a stack which pops when it finds bones,
this overcomes duplicate bones with the same names.
FBX has lots of these because animation armature has bone names like bone001
and another armature will also have bone001
Fixed errors in node path assignment
Simple explanation:
- Every mesh uses a node from the stack
- Node stack was empties before completed
- Every time node not found, stack must be rebuilt to maintain correct armature order :)
Additional fixes:
- Fixes destructor in assimp
- Implements aiNode* mArmature in bone data
- Implements aiNode* mParent in bone data
- Fixes parent ID on bones.
Implemented skeleton assignment in generate_mesh_indicies
This is the only place we can safely do a lookup for the skeleton for the mesh.h
I used a pointer reference so we can pass this back out, since the skeleton assignment happens inside the function.
Added mesh re-parenting to the armature node this is a permanent feature and must be enforced, just like GLTF2 specification.
Fixed import_animation spawning tracks per skin
The DynamicFont implementation currently in use is based on
FreeType, which provides much better visual quality.
This old implementation wasn't exposed anywhere, so this shouldn't
break compatibility.
This decreases binary sizes by a few kilobytes.
This reads materials properly from Maya and expands on existing functionality to make this work properly.
aiTextureType_SHININESS no longer used as not appropriate for PBR texture as it is legacy.
This fix will be also present in assimp soon.
Issues fixed:
- Updated assimp to latest and backported fixes into godot.
- Fixed file scale being ignored from FBX file.
- Fixed bone removal
- Implemented proper armature binding
- Fixed recursion not always going through the entire path
- Implemented assimp global scaling system
- Fixed assimp global scale process to support unit conversion
- Implemented proper fbx scaling
- Fixed asserts caused by missing faces in some models which could crash
- Fixed valid bone removal
- Fixed root node being overwriten by assimp which caused data loss
- Fixed armature construction so that it works with multiple roots
- Implemented basic support for FBX standard materials
- Refactoring to improve code quality and improve function reuse.
- Simplified node creation from assimp scene into subsections: create_light, create_mesh, create_bone.
- Creating meshes is now done after hierarchy is created so that the skeleton is always available.
- Added support to assimp to support file scale in all formats which call SetFileScale.
- Many other fixes provided into assimp.
Known issues:
- FBX pivots from Maya do not currently work. (workaround: for now use blender import and export to remove pivot tracks)
- Hierarchy creates an extra node for each mesh - this was done intentionally but we intended to do a pass to remove these as they're a required node.
- When an animated mesh has not executed any animation the rest pose is wrong.
Co-authored-by: K. S. Ernest (iFire) Lee <ernest.lee@chibifire.com>
Both client and server are supported on native builds (as usual).
SSL server is still not supported, but will soon be possible with this
new library.
The API stays the same, we just need to work out potential issues due to
this big library switch.
Godot core needs MD5/SHA256/AES/Base64 which used to be provided by
separate libraries.
Since we bundle mbedtls in most cases, and we can easily only include
the needed sources if we so desire, let's use it.
To simplify library changes in the future, and better isolate header
dependencies all functions have been wrapped around inside a class in
`core/math/crypto_base.h`.
If the mbedtls module is disabled, we only bundle the needed source
files independently of the `builtin_mbedtls` option.
If the module is enabled, the `builtin_mbedtls` option works as usual.
Also remove some unused headers from StreamPeerMbedTLS which were
causing build issues.
This updates our local copy to commit 5ec8339b6fc491e3f09a34a4516e82787f053fcc.
We need a recent master commit for some new features that we use in Godot
(see #25543 and #28909).
To avoid warnings generated by Bullet headers included in our own module,
we include those headers with -isystem on GCC and Clang.
Fixes#29503.
text=auto works well in Git 2.10+ but it's broken in previous versions,
which are still used in production on e.g. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Also fix a couple missed text files with CRLF terminators.
.bat files likely require it to be processed properly on Windows,
but core.autocrlf should take care of converting them on the fly
when checking out on Windows.
Reverts "Build polygon clipper only in tools builds" (see #17319)
which allows to build Clipper with tools disabled (release) and because
of that, Clipper has to be patched to optionally disable exceptions in
order to be built on some platforms.
Patched Clipper 6.4.2 to be compiled with exceptions enabled/disabled.
and ensure that Clipper-specific exception macros are defined: don't use
exceptions by default unless exception handling is detected.
Compilation with exceptions will be determined by various
C++ exceptions defines:
* ` __cpp_exceptions` is part of C++ feature testing macros (since C++98);
* `__EXCEPTIONS` is used by some GNU compilers;
* `_CPPUNWIND` is used by MSVC.
The user can override specific exceptions behavior via corresponding
`*_USER` macros (i.e. compiling for embedded systems).
Godot-specific changes will then be redone without touching upstream formatting.
Also documented current state in thirdparty/README.md and added LICENSE.
Add vhacd to COPYRIGHT.txt.
OpenBSD does not support dual stacking, disabling IPv6 for now.
Will possibly come back if/when we get websocket running using our own
NetSocket class.
This code defines a symbol 'unsupported' which is also in a newer
version of libwebsockets. To fix 32bit linux builds just disable
padlock support. Processors that support this are rare and old.
This should fix the various issues with colours in Ogg Theora and WEBM playback.
(A reference project is attached to PR #26051, which this commit should be part of.)
This version of the commit, rather than moving x->RGBA handling into libsimplewebm, uses a colourspace field added to libsimplewebm by a PR there.
Thus, the commit that precedes this should be the synchronization & cleanup commit for that.
Also, this version is now clang-format friendly. I hope.
This is to get the colourspace information commit in,
but it also performs a bit of cleanup regarding the entry in the thirdparty README.
The reason libwebm wasn't synced is because it has a bunch of unmarked changes,
and it'd be better if the person responsible untangled that as
they may know what they did and why they did it.
Given this, it might be a good idea to disconnect libwebm from the libsimplewebm code.
We've been defaulting to WASAPI since 3.0 and it's superior to RtAudio
in all aspects.
Obsoletes and closes#25503.
Also enable WINMIDI on MinGW, this had been missed initially.
Fix os_windows.cpp and crash_handler_windows.cpp which had weird
dependencies on RtAudio.h's includes (ugh).
This code defines a symbol 'unsupported' which is also in a newer
version of libwebsockets. To fix 32bit linux builds just disable
padlock support. Processors that support this are rare and old.
- The `cpu-features.{c,h}` code was only used by chance by the webm
(libvpx) code, so I moved it there. It was actually introduced before
that and wasn't in use, and libvpx just happened to be able to
compile thanks to it being bundled.
It could potentially be compiled on the fly from the Android NDK, but
since we plan to replace the webm module by a GDNative plugin in the
near future, I went the bundling route.
- `ifaddrs_android.h` is already provided in the Android NDK as
`ifaddrs.h`, same as on other Unixes. Yet we cannot use it until we
up the min API level to 24, where `getifaddrs` is first defined.
I moved the files to `thirdparty/misc` and synced them with upstream
WebRTC (only indentation changes and removal of `static` qualifiers).
Also removes dropped thirdparty files from COPYRIGHT.txt after changes
in #24105 and #24145.