hierarchical rights structure. MasterAvatar: Owner of the region server
(may be null), net gods (users with GodLevel 200), Estate owner
(from database). Look at Opensim.ini.example to enable net gods.
Estate owner will default to master avatar.
The following patch makes some enhancements to loading/saving the Xml2
format.
- Add streamed version of functionality for saving prims to Xml2
format. The streamed version (optionally) allows for saving the
prims whose positions appear within a particular bounding box.
- Expose stream versions of LoadPrimsFromXml2 and SavePrimsToXml2 in
the Scene class
- Extend loading from Xml2 (the streamed version) to optionally start
scripts for the loaded scene objects)
* This is being done by preventing close from being called twice on child agent closure (nres which would have been thrown are being swallowed).
* However, it should be possible to do much better cleanup on this code in the future
occasionally, but are fixed on restart (issue 1919).
This patch introduces the following changes:
1. when a user teleports out of Region A, remove that user's profile
from the Region A user profile cache
2. when a user crosses between regions out of Region A, remove that
user's profile from the Region A user profile cache
3. the user profile cache's session ID member can now be set (written),
and is updated each time a connection with a new avatar is established (ie: a
new avatar enters the region)
4. when a region server looks up a user profile and a cache miss
occurs, fetch the user profile from the user server first instead of
immediately returning null
ScenePresence. Pace prim delivery to about 200 updates/s max. Break
a long-held lock that caused the notorious MapBlockQuery XMLRPC timeout
on agent login. Eliminate 60 second timeout at "Waiting for region handshake".
Fix region crossing/teleport response. Fix appearance in primmy regions.
* May resolves inventory problems that occur when the user moves between two regions`
* e.g. if the user moves to a second region, adds an inventory item, moves back to the original region then tries to manipulate that item
* Not yet implemented for teleport
Changes erroneous return value of llGetLinkname() to "" for nonexistent
prims. Corrects an issue where the root prim of a linked set, upon
delink, retains the part number 1.
* This should stop the problem where linked prims loaded via an archive did not survive server restart
* It may address mantis 1819 though the symptoms don't look consistent
The LL Server sets the CreateSelected flag for a prim when sending a
property update when objects are linked. The following patch
gets OpenSim to do the same.
The problem I noticed is that when child prims are selected unlike
the Linden server, OpenSim does not return property information - it
only searches the root prims for matches.
What I'm not sure about is whether the parcel prim count taint should
be set or if the root prim should be set as selected (doesn't
seem possible to set the child prim as selected). It does
however fix the problem of the property information
not being sent, so its an improvement (I think!).
resending, timeouts, packet discarding. Add notification event for
packet discarding. Add priority scheduling for packet queues.
Add outgoing duplicate detection facility. Correct packet sequencing.
Make provisions for automatic server side throttle adjustments (comes
in next installment)
* This should allow multiple copies of an archive to be loaded into different regions on the same region server
* This shouldn't affect existing operations.
Add a test event handler (which would fire after a minute if a terrain packet hadn't been acked) to scene to handle the OnUnackedTerrain event, which currently just resends the terrain patch.
The idea of this packet tracking is for the region level application to be able to know if the client stack gave up on sending a packet.
* refactored some member names for readability and ccc (code convention conformance)
* took away two refs from Rest.Inventory since
* System.IO is part of System
* System.Xml.Serialization is part of System.Xml
crossing is also a sim crossing. Prevents the CAPS handler from being set
up for a banned user,making them redmap out.
Dirty hack, temporary until I can work out how to do it right.
Implements additional unlink modes (unlink root prim from link set, some
multi-set operations). Linking (single and mutiple) fully implemented.
Consistent numbering of links while in world. Link/delink with predictable
link numbering. Correct link numbers in LSL.
Not all multi-set ops implemented. Link numbers still change when taken and
re-rezzed.
Makes the estate dialog fully functional. Implements all client facing functionality. Moves estate data from estate_settings.xml, which is used to provide defaults, to the region data store. Creates one estate for each region, and places the region in it. Converts all region bans to estate bans.
* Potentially useful for diagnostics without needing to log in a client
* Packet queue statistics commented out for now pending a better way to cope with the information overload
Patch 7 of the region patches. Finish off the region parts of the estate dialog. Full user functionality. Terrain textures, heights, water, avatar counts, prim bonus, debug settings and region toggles can now be set from the dialog on a per-region basis. Estate stuff defaults to sane values where there are no defaults, to estate_settings.xml otherwise. Sun still b0rked :(
This patch limits the maximum size of prims that can be created using libsl bots
or modified clients to 65536mper side. It also limits LSL functions to that size.
If a prim is already physical, the enforced constraint is 10m.
A prim that is larger than 10m cannot be turned physical, either via script or UI.
Linksets are handled correctly, so scaling of physical linksets is constrained by
the size of it's largest component prim. Also, turning linksets physical is based
on the size of it's largest ptim.
added void osSetParcelMediaTime(double time) command to script engines.
which sets the position of the media that is playing. Time is in seconds.
Doesn't do any security checking (should be checking that the object/script is owned by the parcel owner). So could be abused, if it is then we should remove it, or add the security.
Only tested in dotnet scripting engine, but should work in XEngine too.
up the sit target usage until the sit target fix patch goes in, but it should
be cleaned.
Get prims table mappings to the point where nhibernate likes them enough
to start.
Remove field from asset mapping so it will start
The 1st "GetAvatarAppearance" *always* fails and returns default
avatarappearance. Avatarappearance seems to be working well because
the 2nd "GetAvatarAppearance" gets the right appearance.
TODO next is to make the login server read/write a users inventory from the correct server (the inventory url set in a userprofile)
On the region side, although not tested with multiple servers it should work if that inventory url was set, and the inventory servers urls have been added to the CommunicationsManager, using CommunicationsManager.AddInventoryService(string hostUrl)
* This means that we will no longer pointlessly repersist all the prims in the scene when OpenSim first starts up
* This also means that force-update on the console will not trigger repersistence.
* Also, in other places persistence is no longer done where it wasn't actually necessary
* I think I changed the code for all instances correctly, but it's not possible that I missed some and some things which did persist properly have stopped
* Please patch or mantis if this is the case
Fixes:
- Wearable icon and name sreset to default on copy/paste
- Cache is not updated when renaming/moving folders
- Partial refactor to make inventory less dependen on AssetBase having a "Name" field
- Add llGiveInventoryList() function
Add util functions to compress and uncompress strings.
Fixed a couple of modules so they use SceneCommunicationService rather than directly call functions on the CommsManager.
* I think this has been done cleanly from inspection and testing, but if prim creation or load suddenly starts playing up more than usual, please open a mantis
* This also has the effect of stopping the archiver generating ghost in-world prims
* Some code dupliction also removed
* This currently has various bugs which are more to do with the way its been hacked together than the feature itself (e.g. on save-oar, ghost prims will appear of the saved
contained items). These will be found and eliminated in subsequent patches.
* Not yet ready for use
* Only generates a new maptile after a refresh interval
* Maptile names have the UnixTimeSinceEpoch that they were generated and the regionUUID they're from, so you can know which ones are no longer necessary.
* Updates RegionInfo, so backup your /bin/Region/*.xml files.
* Implemented a hack so regions beyond the 10,000m range will show the map without having to click on the map before they'll start to show. The hack shows regions around the one you're in, but it won't show the one you're in.. you still need to click on the map to get that (not sure why yet). Additionally, the map still only shows pictures for regions that are hosted on the same instance (no change).
* Adding to a scene is now parameterized such that one can choose not to actually persist that group
* This is to support a use case where a module wants a scene which consists of both objects which are persisted, and ones which are just temporary for the lifetime of that server instance
* It isn't perfect since the blocks are square, however it's pretty good.
* Performance is also pretty good, however, if it takes too long for you, you can disable it in the OpenSim.ini
* You can see how long it takes in milliseconds on the console when it finishes.
[MAPIMAGE]: Your terrain is corrupted in region {0}, it might take a few minutes to generate the map image depending on the corruption level
And, I've also kept it from crashing...
* If we detected an illegal position (x, y outside region bounds or z < 0), then print out the illegal position and substitute an emergency <128, 128, 128> instead
* Unfortunately, there's some kludges with the Async manager and the llDetected functions that I have yet to decipher... so llDetected functions don't work with collision events at the moment....
When you copy an item in inventory and paste it, the name gets lost.
Also when you use "Save as" in the Appearance Editing window the
created item in inventory has always the name "New <item-type>",
regardless of what you typed in as name.
* User tries to log-in but is already logged in. Userserver will send message to simulator user was in to log the user out there.
* From the UserServer, admin types 'logoff-user firstname lastname message'.
* Some regions may not get the message because they're not updated yet.
noticed that Scene.Close() will only call Close on non-shared region
modules. i've now added code to SceneManager.Close() to collect all
shared region module from each scene before calling Scene.Close()
on it and then, once, all Scenes are closed, go through the list of
collected shared region modules and close them as well. SceneManager.Close()
is only called when we initiate a shutdown --- i've verified that a
Scene restart does not trigger the shutdown of shared modules :-)
also, this adds a couple of bug fixes to the IRCBridgeModule (which
after all didn't take kindly to being closed) as well as a check to
InterregionModule's Close() call.
finally, this fixes the RestPlugin's XmlWriter so that it no longer
includes the "xsd=..." and "xsi=..." junk.
* Added a Non-finite avatar position reset. This will either handle the <0,0,0> avatar gracefully, or send the avatar to 127,127,127 if that also doesn't work. ( I've only been able to reproduce this error once on my development workstation )
llLoopSound sends out one packet to clients in view, so it doesn't work anymore
when clients enter later on, or the prim is modified in any way.
Solution: Stored sound data on prim, send full update instead.
llStartSound and llLoopSound now accept both LLUUIDs to a sound as well as object
inventory sound names. llStopSound clears prim data and sends full update.
If a script updates an object to the same position or rotation offset,
the object triggers an update and storage of the object. This become
more prevalent in sensor and timer events which may be firing frequently.
a clean interface for Sim broadcasts. Added SimBroadcast support to
ChatModule.
Removing all code from IRCBridgeModule dealing with agent/client directly.
Cleaning up ChatModule.
Polishing IRC messages, adding support for "/me" (both directions).
There's some oddness with the parcel counts, but if you can get past the oddness, you can return objects under an owner that you have permission to return.
* If user is in the same sim with you, they'll get an inventory update, if not.... oh well, they'll have to clear their cache potentially before they'll see it.
finding out which region a new avatar was logging in to; the same problem
occurred when the client/avatar logged out. the reason was mani-fold:
- Scene.AddNewClient(...) would call SubscribeToClientEvents(client)
which would subscribe to all client events and then call
TriggerOnNewClient(...) BEFORE the ScenePresence object had even been
created and added. i've moved the TriggerOnNewClient() call to the
end of Scene.AddNewClient()
- Scene.AddNewClient(...) is called with child == true; a later call
to ScenePresence.MakeRootAgent() will turn child to false. When
OnNewClient is triggered, child is still true, causing IRCBridgeModule's
FindClientRegion to ignore the ScenePresence of the new avatar.
i've changed IRCBridgeModule to still use OnNewClient and also OnLogout
and OnConnectionClosed but only to signal that the avatar has logged on
(logged off respectively). to track whether an avatar has actually entered
a region i've added EventManager.OnMakeRootAgent (complementing
OnMakeChildAgent).
also, i've cleaned up the internal IRCModule code a bit. currently it
still uses IClientAPI.SendChatMessage() which replicates the code in
ChatModule, that needs to be changed to use TriggerOnChatFromWorld().
ChatModule is now only doing in-world chat. IRCBridgeModule is only doing, well,
bridging chat to/from IRC. Both modules are now using a new OnChatFromWorld event
handler (which Scene.PacketHandler is feeding for chat from in-world instead of
going via the Interface method). This refactoring will allow us to easily add
other bridge modules (e.g., an XMPP bridge module).
there is still a bug in IRCBridgeModule (inherited from the old ChatModule)
where FindClientRegion does not really find the client region...
Nothing huge, but the new button code for producing
a new script does well, but the script will not allow
for name change once created. It reverts back to new script.
Previously, upload charging was possible only for UPD uploads.
This is because UDP uploads are charged by the viewer, while in CAPS,
this was changed to be server side, so hackers couldn't avoid
paying the upload charge. This patch adds a method to allow
implementation of this serverside charge.
* Insert the very rough beginning stubs for a save/load OpenSim archive facility that will load/save prim assets (textures & inventory) as well as the prim details themselves
(our existing xml facilities).
* This won't be ready for even rough testing for quite some time.
* I'm doing this directly in the region server for now since this will be quicker to get something working (hence giving me the Serotonin boost that I need). However, there are
very good arguments for later also including it (or moving it entirely) to the separate export executable which Sean stubbed out some time ago.