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NAME
rtcOccluded4/8/16 - finds any hits for a ray packet
SYNOPSIS
#include <embree3/rtcore.h> void rtcOccluded4( const int* valid, RTCScene scene, struct RTCIntersectContext* context, struct RTCRay4* ray ); void rtcOccluded8( const int* valid, RTCScene scene, struct RTCIntersectContext* context, struct RTCRay8* ray ); void rtcOccluded16( const int* valid, RTCScene scene, struct RTCIntersectContext* context, struct RTCRay16* ray );
DESCRIPTION
The rtcOccluded4/8/16
functions checks for each active ray of the ray
packet of size 4, 8, or 16 (ray
argument) whether there is any hit
with the scene (scene
argument). See Section [rtcOccluded1] for a
description of how to set up and trace occlusion rays.
A ray valid mask must be provided (valid
argument) which stores one
32-bit integer (-1
means valid and 0
invalid) per ray in the packet.
Only active rays are processed, and hit data of inactive rays is not
changed.
The implementation of these functions is guaranteed to invoke callback functions always with the same ray packet size and ordering of rays as specified initially.
For rtcOccluded4
the ray packet must be aligned to 16 bytes, for
rtcOccluded8
the alignment must be 32 bytes, and for rtcOccluded16
the alignment must be 64 bytes.
The rtcOccluded4
, rtcOccluded8
and rtcOccluded16
functions may
change the ray packet size and ray order when calling back into
intersect filter functions or user geometry callbacks. Under some
conditions the application can assume packets to stay intakt, which can
determined by querying the RTC_DEVICE_PROPERTY_NATIVE_RAY4_SUPPORTED
,
RTC_DEVICE_PROPERTY_NATIVE_RAY8_SUPPORTED
,
RTC_DEVICE_PROPERTY_NATIVE_RAY16_SUPPORTED
properties through the
rtcGetDeviceProperty
function. See [rtcGetDeviceProperty] for more
information.
EXIT STATUS
For performance reasons this function does not do any error checks, thus will not set any error flags on failure.
SEE ALSO
[rtcOccluded4/8/16]