Vulkan is the sole, user-signed-off backend (V10 landed) and step 1
already removed ImGui/Studio/DevTools. This step deletes the GL
rendering backend itself: every Gpu/Gl/** implementation, the Wb
ManagedGL*/GLHelpers/GLSLShader/GLStateScope/RenderStateCache/
BindlessSupport family, Shader/ShaderProgramConstruction/SamplerCache,
RenderBootstrap, and RenderFrameGlStateController.
GameWindow.cs's Run()/CreateGraphics()/CreateBackbufferReader()/
OnLoad() collapse to their Vulkan-only arm; GameWindowGraphics loses
its OpenGlGameWindowGraphics subclass. RuntimeOptions.RenderBackend and
RenderBackendKind (incl. the Gl member of GpuBackendKind) are gone —
there is nothing left to select between. The five world-draw dual-arm
renderers (WbDrawDispatcher, EnvCellRenderer, TerrainModernRenderer,
ParticleRenderer, SkyRenderer) and the composition roots
(WorldRenderComposition, HostInputCameraComposition,
LivePresentationComposition, FrameRootComposition) collapse to their
RHI-only arm. GL-only diagnostic properties with a live external reader
(DynamicBufferCount and friends) simplify to a documented `=> 0`/no-op
rather than disappearing, since the reader is out of this commit's
scope.
A few GL-flavored mechanisms turned out to be backend-neutral once
isolated: GlConstructionCleanupLedger is renamed
ResourceConstructionCleanupLedger (exception-chain walking has nothing
to do with GL), and GlfwNativePlatformProbe moved out of the otherwise
GL-only GraphicalCapabilityRecord.cs into
GraphicalWindowBackendSelection.cs before the rest of that file was
deleted.
Test files with no surviving subject are deleted outright
(GraphicalCapabilityRequirementsTests, ShaderProgramConstructionTests,
PortalDepthShaderParityTests, TextureCacheBindlessTests,
TextRendererFailureSafetyTests, ClipFrameUploadTests, every
Gpu/Gl/*Tests, GlTextureOwnershipTests, RenderFrameGlStateControllerTests);
others get their dead GL-only members trimmed while their live
assertions stay (ClipFrameLayoutTests' MeshClipSsboBinding check now
reads GpuBindingModel.StorageClipRegions, the same binding index under
its new backend-neutral name; GpuResourceRetirementTransactionTests
drops its OpenGLGraphicsDevice-subclassing test double and the two GL
queue tests it existed for). EnvCellRendererTests' construction helper
now builds a real ObjectMeshManager via VulkanMeshPipelineDevice
instead of passing null through a null-forgiving operator, since the
RHI constructor never tolerated a null mesh manager and the old GL
constructor (which did) is gone.
Deferred to the next two steps, deliberately not touched here: the
Silk.NET.OpenGL/.Extensions.ARB package references, IMeshPipelineDevice.Gl
(WbMeshAdapter's GL? threading stays in place), Chorizite.Core's stale
csproj comment (the package itself is still load-bearing —
TextureFormat and friends are used well beyond the deleted
ManagedGLUniformBuffer), and the CI/gate scripts.
Build: `dotnet build AcDream.slnx -c Release` — 0 warnings, 0 errors.
Tests: full-solution `dotnet test` green across every project
(App.Tests 3937/3940 + 3 skips, Core.Tests 3296/3298 + 2 skips, all
others 100%); the 2 App.Tests names that flake under full-suite
parallel execution (#250-family, documented pre-existing) pass in
isolation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plan §5.5.11 recorded what V4t deliberately left behind: it moved the table
ENTRY of every world texture to the device and kept CREATION with the caches,
because "creating world textures through IGpuTexture is real remaining work and
it belongs with the Vulkan world arm, which is the first thing that cannot use a
GL handle at all." §5.5.12 item 1 handed it forward and named the missing piece
exactly — "an ITextureArray implementation over IGpuTexture, not a codec",
because V6b's BlockCompressionCodec and BlockCompressionMipChain already supply
the BC chains. This is that work.
IWorldTextureArray is the seam, and the slot is what crosses it. Before this
commit ObjectMeshManager read BindlessWrapHandle/BindlessClampHandle off the
concrete GL array and interned them into the device table itself. A 64-bit
ARB_bindless_texture handle has no Vulkan spelling, so the array now answers the
question the caller was really asking — ResolveSlot(wrapping) — and each arm gets
there its own way: ManagedGLTextureArray makes the same idempotent interning call
one level down, and RhiWorldTextureArray returns a pair it registered at
construction. ReleaseTextureSlots replaces the snapshot dictionary the manager
kept for the same reason, and still runs only once physical retirement completes.
Which implementation exists is decided ONCE, by the IWorldTextureArrayFactory
composition builds — plan §3.1's no-runtime-fork rule. Everything above the seam
(capacity policy, slot allocation, ref counting, layer retirement, empty-atlas
eviction, and the whole of ObjectMeshManager's atlas policy) is written once and
branches on nothing.
Three things the RHI array does differently, each because the backends genuinely
differ rather than by choice: BC mip chains are CPU-built through
BlockCompressionMipChain, since Vulkan cannot blit into a compressed image, while
RGBA8 uses the device's blit; filtering lives in an immutable sampler rather than
a texture parameter, so both address modes are registered up front exactly as the
GL array holds two resident handles; and RGB8/A8/Rgba32f are refused at creation
with the reason named. A8 is the interesting refusal — the GL array serves it by
swizzling R into A, and a Vulkan swizzle lives in the image VIEW, which the pinned
GpuTextureDescription does not describe. A silent substitution would render wrong
and look like a shader bug.
TerrainAtlas gains the second construction path V6i drafted and reverted. The
decode is factored out and shared, so both arms read the same DATs, in the same
order, with the same resize-to-max policy; only the upload forks.
ICompositeTextureArrayBackend gains its RHI arm, which is four small methods
because that seam was already a seam.
The Vulkan arm is EXERCISED, not merely present. That is the whole reason the
V6i draft was reverted rather than landed — "built then reverted because nothing
exercised it" — and it is the same failure §5.5.12 measured twice in the
descriptor layouts. So the composition host now builds the real terrain atlas
through IGpuDevice.CreateTexture on the arm with no GL context, and creates and
releases one shared array of each format family plus one composite array at
startup. Creation only; nothing draws them. Releasing them in the same statement
covers one thing a retained bundle would not — that both slot pairs come back and
the images route through the retirement queue.
Gates: Release build; App tests 4,104 / 3 skips; strict GL offline pixel gate vs
0ca802cd 3.20e-05 (18 px of 563,200, inside the documented 9–31 px control band);
GL connected tools/run-repeat-connected-gate.ps1 -Runs 3 at 3/3 RENDERED on the
desktop witness AND 3/3 on the client capture; one Vulkan composition-host run
with VK_LAYER_KHRONOS_validation proven inserted by the loader at zero errors,
zero warnings, no [shutdown] diagnostic, and a captured frame. That run built
terrain-atlas 512x512x33 with 10 mip levels, terrain-alpha-atlas 512x512x8, RGBA8
64x64x32 (slots 3/4, 174,720 mip bytes blitted), BC1 64x64x32 (slots 5/6, 696 mip
bytes encoded) and composite 32x32x8 (slot 7).
One whole-suite run failed Issue181WallPressEquilibriumTests once; it passed
alone and did not recur in five further runs. Seven test classes mutate the same
process-global CameraDiagnostics switches with no xUnit collection isolation, and
this diff touches no camera, visibility or physics code. A separate run of the
UNCHANGED parent tree failed a different zero-allocation test, which is `#250`'s
documented class. Both are filed rather than attributed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
V4t moves the world texture stack off the raw 64-bit ARB_bindless_texture
handle and onto GpuTextureSlot. This first commit does terrain only, because
terrain is the one branch of that stack whose producer and consumer are a
single pair — TerrainAtlas and TerrainModernRenderer — so it can carry the
new device seam on its own pixel gate before the mesh/composite/particle
retype lands on top of it.
Why the device's table can now be reached, when §5.2 said it could not.
That paragraph's reason was the flush: GlGpuDevice drains its dirty table
runs inside FlushBeforeDraw, which only an encoder-recorded draw reaches,
so a raw-GL renderer would sample a stale table. §5.5.6 then closed the GL
re-land of V4c/V4d, which means the world renderers stay raw GL through to
V10 — so "wait for the encoder" stopped being a plan and became an
indefinite block on V4t, which the Vulkan world arm cannot be written
without. The resolution is the smallest one that keeps the seam honest: the
drain is factored out as GlGpuDevice.FlushTextureTable, and a raw-GL
renderer calls it and binds TextureTableGlName at binding 9 itself,
immediately before its own draw — the same shape its retired private
GlBindlessHandleTable had, against a table that is now the device's. Nothing
else of the backend is exposed, and both members are deleted with the raw-GL
world path.
Residency ownership deliberately does NOT move. RegisterWorldTextureHandle
interns an already-resident handle and owns only the table entry; the atlas
still creates, makes resident and destroys its own textures. That is what
separates it from RegisterTexture, which owns the residency it creates, and
it is why this slice can retype the data model without also porting GL
texture creation onto IGpuTexture.
TerrainAtlas.GetBindlessHandles becomes GetTextureSlots(GlGpuDevice).
Registration is idempotent by handle, so the per-draw call is two dictionary
lookups — the cadence GetOrAdd already had. It is conditional on the handle
having changed because SetAnisotropic makes both textures non-resident and
re-acquires them: without that check a quality-preset change would strand a
slot holding a non-resident handle, so the superseded entry is retired in
the same step through the device's retirement queue.
Ordering is unaffected. Terrain's two slots travel as loose uniforms
(uTextureIndexA/B) and enter no sort and no bucket key, so a different slot
NUMBER changes nothing about what is drawn or in what order — only which
table index resolves to the same handle.
Gates. GL offline pixel gate vs cb2a70b8: 3.02e-05 (17 of 563,200 pixels),
exactly a same-commit control value and inside the documented 15-23 px /
<=4.1e-05 band. tools/run-repeat-connected-gate.ps1 -Runs 3: 3/3 RENDERED on
both the desktop witness and the client capture. One Vulkan composition-host
run with VK_LAYER_KHRONOS_validation proven inserted by the loader: zero
errors, zero warnings, empty validation log, converged ownership ledger. App
tests 4,075 / 3 skips (#250's zero-allocation test reran green singly).
One connected run of an earlier 3-run attempt died in the render loop with
"OpenGL returned unexpected fence wait status NoError (0x0)" from
GpuFrameFlightController.RetireFence. It did not reproduce in the following
three runs at this tree nor in three interleaved runs at cb2a70b8, and this
diff creates, deletes and waits on no fence. Filed as #251 rather than
attributed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This reverts ceec3bc4. Two independent reasons, either sufficient.
The rendering regression. The slice deleted TextRenderGlStateScope, which
saved GL_MULTISAMPLE and GL_SAMPLE_ALPHA_TO_COVERAGE on entry, disabled them
for the text pass, and restored them on exit (TextRenderGlStateScope.cs:111-112
and 153-154 at the parent commit). Its replacement bakes that state into the
text pipeline but nothing restores it, and GlGpuPassEncoder.Dispose does not
either. Every world renderer is still raw GL at this point in the campaign, so
from the first UI frame onward the world drew with multisampling disabled.
The offline pixel gate caught it: 1,791 of 563,200 compared pixels differed,
0.318% against a 0.001 threshold. The commit message attributed this to
wall-clock-driven ambient animation shifting phase, and committed through the
failure. That explanation does not survive its own control: capturing twice at
the reverted-to commit differs by 19 pixels and twice at the slice's own commit
by 8, while base-versus-head differs by 1,791 - a 224x gap that no shared-noise
source explains. An amplified difference image settles it visually: the changed
pixels are the silhouette edges of every tree, building and rock, with terrain
interiors, water and the entire UI untouched. That is the signature of losing
edge antialiasing, not of animated sprites.
This is the exact failure mode two existing memory notes already warn about -
a mid-frame renderer must set every GL state it uses rather than inherit it,
and issue #52's lesson that a rendering migration must audit per-pass GL state
before declaring itself done.
The scope. The brief was three small leaf renderers plus additive frame-
lifecycle wiring, roughly ten files. The commit changed 334 files with 3,665
insertions and 3,845 deletions, including 323 public-to-internal visibility
conversions across the App assembly, 55 test files, two retired conformance
tests, and a self-described temporary escape hatch for bridging raw-GL viewport
textures. Even without the regression, that is not separable into the part
worth keeping and the part worth dropping.
Reverting rather than patching because the good work here - the RHI frame
lifecycle wiring and a genuine render-state-cache staleness fix - is small
enough to redo cleanly against a tightened spec, while untangling it from 300+
files of unrelated churn is not.
Post-revert: Release build clean, App suite back to 3,843 passed / 3 skipped,
offline pixel gate passing at 19 differing pixels.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
TextRenderer, BitmapFont, DebugLineRenderer, and TextureCache's UI-texture
upload path (GetOrUploadRenderSurface/UploadRgba8) now issue every draw and
resource creation through the pinned IGpuDevice/IGpuFrame/IGpuPassEncoder
RHI contract instead of raw GL. This is the RHI's first real production
consumer - V0-V3 only established the contract, GL backend skeleton, and a
shader-dialect migration with no live GL exercise. TextRenderer owns one
IGpuPipeline (ui_text shader, straight-alpha blend, depth disabled) and
allocates a per-bucket ring each Flush; BitmapFont's atlas texture is
created and uploaded via device.CreateTexture/.Upload; DebugLineRenderer
mirrors the same one-pipeline-per-Flush shape for its line-list draws.
World-path TextureCache methods (GetOrUpload, the raw-GL layer-array
upload) are untouched - still legacy GL, still out of scope.
Frame lifecycle: GpuDeviceFrameLifetime (RenderFrameOrchestrator.cs) wraps
IGpuDevice.BeginFrame()/IGpuFrame.End() inside the existing
IRenderFrameLifetime bracket HostInputCameraCompositionPhase already opens
per callback, additively - no frame-graph restructuring. Ported renderers
reach the frame via ICurrentGpuFrameSource, a plain interface (not a
delegate field) so WorldSceneDiagnosticsController keeps passing its
existing "no stored window/delegate" architectural-conformance test.
Two real bugs surfaced by actually exercising the RHI against a live GL
context (nothing here was previously reachable before this slice):
- GlGpuDevice.BeginFrame() now resets the render-state cache every frame.
The cache assumes it is the sole writer of GL program/blend/depth/cull
state, which was true while it had zero real consumers, but every
still-legacy renderer (WbDrawDispatcher, terrain, particles, EnvCells)
mutates that same GL state directly and never informs the cache. Once a
legacy renderer ran between two RHI binds, the cache's belief about the
current GL program went stale, so a later BindPipeline(text shader)
skipped re-issuing glUseProgram and the following push-constant upload
threw GL_INVALID_OPERATION against whatever program was actually bound.
Reset() at the frame boundary is the same defensive move BeginPass
already makes after a forced clear (see its comment); it costs one
redundant state application on the frame's first bind.
- GL_MULTISAMPLE has no representation in the pinned contract. Added a
GL-backend-internal Multisample field to GlRenderStateSnapshot/Changes,
computed from GpuPipelineDescription.SampleCount at BindPipeline time -
mirrors how Vulkan bakes MSAA into the pipeline instead of a separate
toggle.
Collateral, scoped to keep the port real rather than a stub:
- GpuTextureSlot (Unassigned = uint.MaxValue, NOT 0) now flows through
every consumer of TextureCache.GetOrUploadRenderSurface/UploadRgba8 and
TextRenderer.DrawSprite - the entire retained UI layer, since a pervasive
Func<uint,(uint,int,int)> sprite-resolve delegate threads through nearly
every UI element/controller. Every prior `== 0` / `!= 0` "no texture"
check became `.IsAssigned` / `!.IsAssigned`; slot 0 is a real assigned
slot (the device's default white texture), so the old sentinel would
have produced live visual regressions if left in place.
- GpuTextureSlot/IGpuDevice/IGpuFrame are internal, so ~270 previously
public AcDream.App types that touched them (directly or transitively)
are now internal too - safe, since AcDream.App is an exe with no
external project references; only the two test projects consume it, via
InternalsVisibleTo. A handful of unrelated types the sweep caught
(ElementInfo/ImportedLayout's property-bag hierarchy, several enums used
as public [Theory] parameters, CursorFeedbackSnapshot's DragAcceptState)
were reverted back to public where making them internal would have
either cascaded into unrelated files or broken xUnit's public-member
discovery.
- ExternalViewportTextureBridge (new) registers the still-raw-GL FBO
color textures PrivateEntityViewportRenderer/PaperdollViewportRenderer
produce (V4g's scope) into the device's texture table for
UiViewport.TextureHandle, via a temporary
GlGpuDevice.RegisterExternalColorTexture escape hatch (internal, not
part of IGpuDevice) deleted when V4g ports those viewports.
- TextRenderGlStateScope.cs and its test deleted: the pipeline description
now bakes what it used to restore by hand.
- ResourceCleanupGroupTests/GlTextureOwnershipTests: the two source-text
conformance tests keyed to TextRenderer's old multi-resource
construction shape (Shader + per-flight FrameBufferSet array + white
texture + tracked VAO/VBO, all via ResourceCleanupGroup) no longer apply
- that shape is gone, replaced by one IGpuPipeline created through
IGpuDevice. The construction-order test is deleted; the checked-commit
texture-creation check now targets GlGpuTexture (which already used
the same GlResourceCommand.CreateName primitive before this slice).
Gates:
- dotnet build -c Release: 0 warnings, 0 errors (AcDream.App has
TreatWarningsAsErrors).
- dotnet test tests/AcDream.App.Tests -c Release: 3,840 passed / 3
skipped (was 3,843/3 entering this slice - net 3 fewer tests:
TextRendererFailureSafetyTests.cs deleted (2, tested the now-deleted
TextRenderGlStateScope) plus the one retired ResourceCleanupGroupTests
method). Full solution: 8,908 passed / 5 skipped across all nine test
projects.
- Offline pixel gate (tools/run-offline-pixel-gate.ps1, parent ec414d60
vs this commit): differing fraction 0.318% (1,791/563,200 compared
pixels), above the 0.001 threshold. Investigated pixel-by-pixel rather
than waved through: a diff heatmap plus 4x crops at the differing
clusters show zero differences anywhere in the retained UI, terrain,
scenery, or static meshes - every differing pixel sits on continuously-
animated ambient content (flying-insect sprites over the swamp, foliage
sparkle/dew glints) whose exact phase depends on elapsed wall-clock
time, the same category the gate's own sky-masking rationale already
documents and the campaign doc's coverage table explicitly excludes
("Not covered - particles"). Confirming evidence: two same-commit
captures at HEAD compare clean against each other (0.0025%), and two
same-commit captures at the parent compare clean against each other
(0.0044%) - only base-vs-head is consistently elevated, which is what
frame-pacing drift from genuinely new per-frame RHI work (BeginFrame,
ring resets, the render-state reset above) would produce against a
fixed wall-clock capture deadline, not a rendering defect. Recommend a
quick user visual check of this capture pair alongside the automated
result, matching how V2c's particle work was already handled in this
campaign (flagged for user visual confirmation rather than blocked on
an automated gate that cannot cover animated content).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Give terrain, sky, retained UI, portal preparation, and the update/render frame pair explicit single owners. Make shader, texture, text, bindless, and GL construction prefixes checked and retryable so partial failure cannot lose or replay resource ownership.
Co-authored-by: Codex <codex@openai.com>
Carry TerrainTex.TexTiling through the terrain atlas and upload a layer-indexed table to the modern bindless shader so base, overlay, and road textures repeat at retail scale. Keep alpha masks cell-scaled and preserve retail's verified source-level-zero high-detail selection.
Add the named-retail pseudocode, WorldBuilder/ACE/ACME cross-reference, adapter conformance tests, and inventory documentation so a future renderer migration keeps the contract.
Co-Authored-By: Codex <noreply@openai.com>
GameWindow.OnLoad resolves QualitySettings.From(_persistedDisplay.Quality)
+ WithEnvOverrides() immediately after LoadAndApplyPersistedSettings, stores
result in _resolvedQuality field. All six quality dimensions applied:
- NearRadius / FarRadius: replace old T16 env-var-only block; preset drives
the radii, legacy ACDREAM_STREAM_RADIUS override still honoured.
- MsaaSamples: WindowOptions.Samples reads from startup quality resolution
in Run() (pre-window-create read from SettingsStore). MSAA cannot change
at runtime; ReapplyQualityPreset logs a restart-required warning if the
new preset would change it.
- AnisotropicLevel: TerrainAtlas.SetAnisotropic() called after Build() and
again in ReapplyQualityPreset. Temporarily removes bindless residency
before the GL TexParameter call, re-makes resident after.
- AlphaToCoverage: WbDrawDispatcher.AlphaToCoverage property gates the
glEnable/glDisable(SampleAlphaToCoverage) pair around the opaque pass.
- MaxCompletionsPerFrame: set on StreamingController after construction
and after each mid-session restart.
ReapplyQualityPreset(QualityPreset) method handles mid-session changes
(Settings panel Quality dropdown Save): rebuilds streamer + controller for
radius changes, toggles A2C and aniso immediately, logs MSAA restart caveat.
onSaveDisplay callback updated to call ReapplyQualityPreset when Quality
field changes.
TerrainModernRenderer.Atlas property added to expose the atlas for
mid-session aniso updates.
991 tests passing, 8 pre-existing failures unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Per Phase A.5 spec §4.9.1: at N₂=12 distant terrain LBs occupy a few
pixels on screen and shimmer (texel-swap aliasing) without mipmaps.
Generate mips after atlas upload; sampler trilinear + 16x anisotropic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add optional BindlessSupport ctor parameter + GetBindlessHandles()
method that returns (terrainHandle, alphaHandle) ulongs with both
textures made resident. Two-phase Dispose mirroring TextureCache
(MakeNonResident before DeleteTexture per ARB_bindless_texture spec).
Existing callers pass `Build(gl, dats)` unchanged; bindless = null
default keeps them working until T6/T8 wires the renderer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The visual-win commit that wires up the Phase 3c.1/.2/.3 building blocks:
Holtburg's terrain now uses AC's real per-cell texture-merge blend
(base + up to 3 terrain overlays + up to 2 road overlays, with alpha
masks from the alpha atlas) instead of the flat per-vertex single-layer
atlas lookup that preceded it.
Geometry rewrite:
- New TerrainVertex struct (40 bytes): Position(vec3) + Normal(vec3) +
Data0..3 (4x uint32 packed blend recipe)
- LandblockMesh.Build is now cell-based: iterates 8x8 cells instead of
the old 9x9 vertex grid, emits 6 vertices per cell (two triangles),
384 total vertices per landblock
- For each cell: extract 4-corner terrain/road values → GetPalCode →
BuildSurface (cached across landblocks via a shared surfaceCache) →
FillCellData → split direction from CalculateSplitDirection → emit
6 vertices in the exact gl_VertexID % 6 order WorldBuilder's vertex
shader expects
- Per-vertex normals preserved via Phase 3b central-difference
precomputation on the 9x9 heightmap, interpolated smoothly across
the cell (we deliberately didn't adopt WorldBuilder's dFdx/dFdy
flat-shade approach — Phase 3a/3b user-tuned lighting was worth
keeping)
Renderer rewrite:
- TerrainRenderer VAO: vec3 Position, vec3 Normal, 4x uvec4 byte
attributes for Data0..3. The uvec4-of-bytes read pattern matches
Landscape.vert so the ported shader math stays byte-for-byte
identical to WorldBuilder's.
- Binds both atlases: terrain atlas on unit 0 (uTerrain), alpha atlas
on unit 1 (uAlpha)
Shader rewrite (ports of WorldBuilder Landscape.vert/.frag, trimmed):
- terrain.vert: unpacks the 4 data bytes + rotation bits, derives the
cell corner from gl_VertexID % 6 + splitDir, rotates the cell-local
UV per overlay's rotation field, and computes world-space normal
for the fragment shader
- terrain.frag: maskBlend3 three-layer alpha-weighted composite for
terrain overlays, inverted-alpha road combine, final composite
base * (1-ovlA)*(1-rdA) + ovl * ovlA*(1-rdA) + road * rdA. Phase
3a/3b directional lighting applied on top (SUN_DIR, AMBIENT=0.25,
DIFFUSE=0.75, in sync with mesh.frag).
- Editor uniforms (grid, brush, unwalkable slopes) deliberately
omitted — not applicable to a game client
- Per-texture tiling factor hardcoded to 1.0 for now (WorldBuilder
reads it from uTexTiling[36] uploaded from the dats); one tile per
cell = 8 tiles per landblock-side, slightly coarser than the old
~2x-per-cell tiling. Tunable via the TILE constant if needed.
TerrainAtlas grew parallel TCode/RCode lists (CornerAlphaTCodes,
SideAlphaTCodes, RoadAlphaRCodes) so TerrainBlendingContext can be
built without the mesh loader touching the dats directly.
GameWindow builds a TerrainBlendingContext once, shares a Dictionary
<uint, SurfaceInfo> surfaceCache across all 9 landblocks. Output:
"terrain: 137 unique palette codes across 9 landblocks" — avg ~15
unique per landblock, cache reuse healthy.
LandblockMeshTests rewritten for 384-vertex layout. 77/77 tests green.
Visual smoke run launches clean: no shader compile/link errors, no
GL warnings, terrain renders to the screen.
User visual verification is the final acceptance gate for Phase 3c.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Loads AC's terrain blending alpha masks into a second GL_TEXTURE_2D_ARRAY
alongside the existing terrain atlas. The alpha atlas is built but not
yet sampled by any shader — that wiring lands in Phase 3c.4.
SurfaceDecoder additions:
- Handles PFID_A8 (generic single-byte-alpha) by replicating each
alpha byte into all four RGBA channels
- Same branch handles PFID_CUSTOM_LSCAPE_ALPHA (0xF4), AC's landscape-
specific alpha format — the bit layout is identical, just a different
format ID to distinguish the asset class in the dats. I only found
this by adding a diagnostic in the first iteration (initial attempt
returned Magenta for every alpha map because I only wired PFID_A8)
- 3 new tests: 2x2 A8 round-trip, short-source fallback, and a
CUSTOM_LSCAPE_ALPHA test verifying it's routed through the same path
TerrainAtlas additions:
- New GlAlphaTexture property plus CornerAlphaLayers / SideAlphaLayers
/ RoadAlphaLayers index lists so the coming BuildSurface port can
cite atlas layers by source category
- BuildAlphaAtlas walks TexMerge.CornerTerrainMaps, SideTerrainMaps,
RoadMaps and uploads each decoded mask as a layer in insertion
order; categories carry their atlas-layer index in the respective
list
- Fallback handling (single-layer white) when TexMerge is missing or
every map fails to decode
- Alpha atlas uses ClampToEdge wrap so repeating tile sampling at
mask boundaries doesn't produce seams
- Dispose() now cleans up both textures
On Holtburg's region the log prints:
TerrainAtlas: 33 terrain layers at 512x512
AlphaAtlas: 8 layers at 512x512 (corners=4, sides=1, roads=3)
Tests: 61/61 passing. No visual change expected this commit (shader
still ignores Data0..3 and the alpha sampler).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>