Since this is done directly from ScenePresence, it can lead to a race condition with the simulator loop.
There's no real point doing it anyway since the clear will be done very shortly afterwards by the simulate loop and either there are no events (for a new avatar) or events don't matter (for a departing avatar).
This matches existing behaviour in OdePrim
From sl docs such as http://community.secondlife.com/t5/English-Knowledge-Base/Managing-Private-Regions/ta-p/700115
agent should apply to avatars only.
This makes sense from a user perspective, and also from a code perspective since child agents with no physics or actions take up a fraction of root agent resources.
As such, the check is now only performed in Scene.QueryAccess() - cross and teleport check this before allowing an agent to translocate.
This also removes an off-by-one error that could occur in certain circumstances on teleport when a new child agent was double counted when a pre-teleport agent update was performed.
This does not affect an existing bug where limits or other QueryAccess() checks are not applied to avatars logging directly into a region.
This was because the parts in scene objects were sometimes not serialized in link order.
This is perfectly fine since the parts still have the right link numbers, but an extra fix to adjust for this
had not been done in the SerialiserModule methods that OAR loading used.
Add regression test for same.
Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5948, http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5749
On EntityTransferModule.DoTeleport() there was an IsInTransit() check to prevent multiple simultaneous teleport attempts.
However, the SetInTransit() was only performed later on, which left a window in which multiple threads could pass the IsInTransit() check.
This has been seen in the field and the results aren't pretty.
This commit effectively combines the IsInTransit() and SetInTransit() checks so there is no such window.
More failure cases are made to to call ResetInTransit() to adjust to this move.
Will use one of three selected methods to route avatar landing
points when using Telehubs. The setting is in [Startup] using
SpawnPointRouting = closest/random/sequence
closest: The default setting. Routes avatar to the nearest SpawnPoint
to the location.
random: Picks random SpawnPoints to land the avatar.
sequence: Follows a sequence to place the avatar on the next available
SpawnPoint location
Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Scene.cs
This reverts commit b0b7b45b94.
Sorry BlueWall, I wanted to discuss an aspect of the data storage but I couldn't assign bugs in 'patch included' state to myself until I changed mantis just now and I forgot to mention it on irc.
I wouldn't normally revert but thinks get tricky when it comes to data formats.
Essentially, I would like to see the Yaw, Pitch and Distance values as separate XML entities (as used in other aspects such as vectors, quaternions) rather than as a . delimited string
We can discuss this more with Oren in opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6008
This does increase the aggressiveness of shutdown
Also prevents the bot list being locked for a long period, which was preventing commands such as "show bots" from working during shutdown
Still subject to change - if you use this be prepared to change your output code if/when the methods change.
Make new "attachments show" command use this.
completely rewritten every time a region starts up. This
makes the data write only when the data was not already
read from the database.
There is a still a major race condition whenever two regions
share the same estate data, but at least it won't be triggered
on startup.