Static objects are set to ISLAND_SLEEPING rather than DISABLE_SIMULATION.
Might reconsider this and, alternatively, have dynamic objects force activation.
Clean up use of DetailLog().
Rearrangement and cleanup of shape collection code. Much more readable.
Enabling and use of collision filters and masks.
Addition of ID to body creation BulletSimAPI calls so always set in
shape for collision reporting.
Change default of ShouldSplitSimulationIslands and ShouldRandomizeSolverOrder
from 'false' to 'true'. When 'false', this suppresses NO_CONTACT_RESPONSE
which makes volume detect fail.
so the members case is consistant. Caused modifications everywhere.
New logic in BSShapeCollection to track use and sharing of shapes.
I just reslized, though, that shapes cannot be shared because the
shape's UserPointer is the localID of the prim and is required
for tracking collisions. More changes coming.
Added DuplicateCollisionShape2() to API and changed BuildNativeShape2
to take a ShapeData structure so don't have to pass so many parameters.
This matches the latest version of BulletSim.dll.
Additions and removal of DetailLog() statements for debugging.
Fix avatar height calculation to properly account for the capsule ends.
Rearrange some locking in TerrainManager to eliminate possible race conditions.
Move DetailLog() definition into common BSPhysObject class.
Some variable renaming to make usage clearer (refactor.rename makes this so easy).
and into the parent class BSPhysObject.
Rework collision logic to enable extra collision after done colliding.
Rename 'Scene' to 'PhysicsScene' to differentiate it from the simulator 'Scene'.
This was accidentally introduced in 4fc0cfb
This commit also consistently removes the AssetXferUploader when the transaction completes, no matter if it completed on asset upload or item operation.
The amount of data being retained was small, since this was clothing/bodypart metadata in the asset rather than textures themselves.
This was only used if none of new item, update item or update task item had been set.
But since all transactions go through these paths this old code is redundant.
This was preventing the previous race condition fix in 4fc0cfb from actually working.
This commit also removes some of the pointless transaction id checks - these conditions are already being enforced in AgentAssetsTransactions.
This is done for consistency and to allow removal or some access methods that increase code complexity.
However, this path has not been used for a long time, not even by LL 1.23 - viewers use caps http upload for this instead
On creating these items, the viewer sends a UDP AssetUploadRequest followed by a CreateInventoryItem.
It was possible for the CreateInventoryItem/UpdateInventoryItem to occasionally outrace the AssetUploadRequest and fail to find an initialized Xfer object, at which point the item create would fail.
So instead we always set up a Xfer object on either the asset or inventory item update request.
This does not introduce a new race because code already exists to delay the item operation until the asset is uploaded if necessary (but this only worked if the xfer object already existed)
This controls how many undo steps the simulator will store for each prim.
Default is now 20 rather than 5 as it briefly was.
The default number could be increased through this is a memory tradeoff which will scale with the number of prims in the sim and level of activity.
This was present in the code but not enforced, which led to a memory leak over time as part properties were changed, whether by viewer, script or another source.
This commit enforces that limit, which will soon become configurable.
Regression test for undo limit added
Should help with http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6279
This was accidentally introduced in 4fc0cfb
This commit also consistently removes the AssetXferUploader when the transaction completes, no matter if it completed on asset upload or item operation.
The amount of data being retained was small, since this was clothing/bodypart metadata in the asset rather than textures themselves.
This was only used if none of new item, update item or update task item had been set.
But since all transactions go through these paths this old code is redundant.
This was preventing the previous race condition fix in 4fc0cfb from actually working.
This commit also removes some of the pointless transaction id checks - these conditions are already being enforced in AgentAssetsTransactions.
This is done for consistency and to allow removal or some access methods that increase code complexity.
However, this path has not been used for a long time, not even by LL 1.23 - viewers use caps http upload for this instead
On creating these items, the viewer sends a UDP AssetUploadRequest followed by a CreateInventoryItem.
It was possible for the CreateInventoryItem/UpdateInventoryItem to occasionally outrace the AssetUploadRequest and fail to find an initialized Xfer object, at which point the item create would fail.
So instead we always set up a Xfer object on either the asset or inventory item update request.
This does not introduce a new race because code already exists to delay the item operation until the asset is uploaded if necessary (but this only worked if the xfer object already existed)
textures get into inventory again. Both features under config control.
Have direct warnings to client, including a final one on upload complete
since i see nothing. problems: textures don't showup in inventory til
relog, also issues with permitions. A few more changes
This resends appearance uuids to avatars in the scene once a minute.
I have seen this help in the past resolve grey appearance problems where viewers have for unknown reasons sometimes ignored the packet.
The overhead is very small since only the UUIDs are sent - the viewer then requests the texture only if it does not have it cached.
This setting will not help with cloudy avatars which are usually due to the viewer not uploading baked texture data or uploading something that isn't valid JPEG2000
more than half of total. Add a state control to NewFileAgentInventory
to avoid more than one at a time per client. ( Incomplete and possible not that good)
assets to inventory, since it may actually be a bad ideia since good
model textures are deply related to it and there is no current use for
independent mesh assets. Added the option to have a reduced free for textures (2.5 C$ as is, total textures cost rounded to nearest int) compensating for the fact that they can't be used outside the model or its parts.
Fix inconsistencies between configuration parameter names and their description names. Changing the configuration parameters for non physical prim size min-max from Nonphys* to NonPhys*.
Please update your OpenSim.ini and Regions.ini to reflect these changes.
Fix collision code to properly sense mega-region children regions as terrain.
When setting an object physical, reset all the physical properties (friction, ...).
Many changes to BSDynamic for readability and commentary.
Linkset hacking for vehicles: don't over mass the root prim.
Add parameter for link constraint solver iterations.
Correct uses of timestep in timescale calculations for vehicles.
Reorganize code/logic for making objects static and dynamic for readability
and use of API2.
Changed most calls in BSPrim to use API2 calls (the new way).
Avatars do not generate default Bullet collision events but do call up
to the simulator for every avatar. Reduces overhead.
Objects added to collision list only if they are processing collisions.
Reduces overhead especially for large numbers of avatars.
Generalize call for water height to GetWaterHeightAtXYZ().
Catch and correct exception getting terrain height when out of bounds.
Correct race condition in Terrain Manager where creation wasn't at taint-time.
Add API calls for constructing compound shapes.
Move NeedsMeshing() logic into object class.
Reorganize logic for object meshing to reduce rebuilding of meshs/hulls.
Make AssetServiceConnector return more useful data on failure, such as what DLL it was trying to load
Allow LocalAssetServiceConnector.GetData() to work without a cache present, as works for the other lasc Get* methods.
This is to resolve a problem where an asset marked as local but not temporary but still used in the scene would be removed.
The timed expiry scan no longer tries to refetch assets from the scene that are not currently in the cache - this is not helpful since it just drags a lot of data into the cache that may never be referenced.
This removes the DeepScanBeforePurge option since setting this to false will introduce the above problem. This previously had a default of true.
Merged ArchiveWriteRequestPreparation.cs and ArchiveWriteRequestExecution.cs. This simplifies the code, and it's faster to write each scene to the archive as it's found rather than all at once at the end.