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Reset SDFGI when changing editor scene tabs #81167
Reset SDFGI when changing editor scene tabs #81167
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Editor part seems fine.
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Wouldn't it be enough to just clear all the SDFGI textures? I'm a bit concerned about deleting and re-allocating all the textures just to effectively clear them all to default values.
The SDFGI currently doesn't have any easy way to gently reset the textures, even other existing code just deletes and re-creates the SDFGI object when needed. For example here: godot/servers/rendering/renderer_rd/forward_clustered/render_forward_clustered.cpp Lines 3498 to 3514 in 9e455f4
I could try add some kind of texture clear reset version if none of the cascade size etc. parameters have changed, but it probably won't be worth it in this case (changing tabs, where a full reset is always needed). However, if we want to expose this to scripting in a future PR, it might be worth investigating and benchmarking this. Although in those theoretical cases users will only usually call it when changing the level etc., in which cases a full reset is usually needed anyway, so the performance gain can be pretty theoretical. |
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Ah, okay. Fair enough. You shouldn't have to refactor SDFGI just to implement this.
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Resets SDFGI when user changes scenes in the editor. Previously, users could sometimes see reflections, occlusion or GI from another, completely unrelated scene. This is well shown in the issue video or MRP (use the third project,
sdfgi test3.zip
). The issue project is an extreme case, but it explains some issues people have been complaining about. For example, after tuning and adjusting a scene lighting and coming back later the scene can look completely different (because back then it was partially or completely using SDFGI data from another scene).This also adds
RenderingServer::sdfgi_reset()
to perform this reset. I'm not completely familiar with RenderingServer internals, so feedback is welcome. I implemented a simple a I think robust way to reset SDFGI, but I can see a few other ways it could be implemented.Also, it would be useful to expose this to scripting too as people have to do this when changing their game scenes. I can do that now or in another PR if we want to think about the public API more (related issue #39961, although in this PR we only add complete reset functionality). Currently, doing the reset in GDScript is pretty tricky and looking for the right, active WorldEnvironment node and its resource can be hard for general tools scripts. Then you have to do a double wait (process+render) for cover all cases (like if the Gogot window is minimized or if the node gets freed during the wait etc.), so you have to do something like this: