.NET 4.0 added the method Stream.CopyTo(stream, bufferSize). For .NET 3.5
and before, WebUtil defined an extension method for Stream with the signature
Stream.CopyTo(stream, maxBytesToCopy). The meaning of the second parameter
is different in the two forms and depending on which compiler and/or
runtime you use, you could get one form or the other. Crashes ensue.
This change renames the WebUtil stream copy method to something that
cannot be confused with the new CopyTo method defined in .NET 4.0.
This is to deal with the hundred lines of command splurge when one previously typed "help"
Modelled somewhat on the mysql console
One can still type help <command> to get per command help at any point.
Categories capitalized to avoid conflict with the all-lowercase commands (except for commander system, as of yet).
Does not affect command parsing or any other aspects of the console apart from the help system.
Backwards compatible with existing modules.
This is so that the static MainConsole.Instance doesn't retain references to methods registered by scene and other modules to service commands.
This prevents the scene from being garbage collected at the end of a test.
This is not the final thing preventing GC - next up is the timer started by SimStatsReporter that holds a reference to Scene that prevents end of test gc.
On the first frame, all startup scene objects are added to the physics scene.
This can cause a considerable delay, so we don't start raising the alarm on scene loop timeouts until the second frame.
This commit also slightly changes the behaviour of timeout reporting.
Previously, a report was made for the very first timed out thread, ignoring all others until the next watchdog check.
Instead, we now report every timed out thread, though we still only do this once no matter how long the timeout.
In theory, this means that a 64-bit Windows OS user can now run OpenSim.exe with ODE and use more than 2 (or 3) GB of memory.
However, this is completely untested since I don't currently own a 64-bit Windows box. Feedback appreciated.
Using OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe should continue to work. Other platforms are unaffected.
This will currently not work with sqlite - I will add that too if this works.
Logging level was DEBUG before 312e145 (Fri Feb 3 2012).
312e145 also accidentally removed the 'general error' log message if any shape deserialization failed.
This commit restores it, though this has no functional impact.
This matches the tickcount masking in the thread watchdog.
For some reason, Util.EnvironmentTickCount() masks ticks by 0x3fffffff instead of 0xffffffff
Some might make a comeback in the future but others are of dubious usefuless for health check purposes, or the complexity of collection outweighs their usefulness.
Some data is available via other means (e.g. "fcache status").
This is damage control es EstateSettings is not the place this can be put.
EstateSettings is nt unique to a region and therefore would introduce
a hard limit of one telehub per estate, completely shutting off the
option of having SL style telehubs, e.g. one per region. Whole
estate teleport routing can still be implemented id desiresd, this
way all options are open while the other way most options get closed
off.
Telehub settings now persist to the database and are saved across sim restarts. So-far this only works on MySQL. this is a work in progress, teleport routing is not yet implemented.
Support for viewer side of telehub management. Can manupulate Telehubs and SpawnPoints from the viewer estate managemnt tools. This is a work in progress and does not yet persist or affect teleport routing.
Update basic profile to use the replaceable interface, making configuration less error-prone. Add support to query avatar's home user account and profile service for regions usng the updated OpenProfileModule with Hypergrid.
Further filters "debug packet <level>" to exclused [Request]ObjectPropertiesFamily if level is below 25.
Adjust some method doc
Minor changes to some logging messages.
There were two problems here:
1) On object group update, we looked for the group is the IClientAPI group cache rather than in the groups service. This fails to groups created newly in that session
2) On object group update, we weren't setting the HasGroupChanged flag. This meant that the change was not persisted unless some other action set this flag.
This commit fixes these issues and hopefully addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5588
This commit also moves HandleObjectGroupUpdate() to the GroupsModule from the Scene.PacketHandlers.cs file
The only caller is the LLUDP stack and this has to validate the UDP circuit itself, so we know that it exists.
This allows us to eliminate another null check elsewhere and simplifies the method contract
This means that avatar/appearance data of other avatars and scene objects for a client will be sent after the ack rather than possibly before.
This may stop some avatars appearing grey on login.
This introduces a new OpenSim.Framework.ISceneAgent to accompany the existing OpenSim.Framework.ISceneObject and ISceneEntity
This allows IClientAPI to handle this as it can't reference OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces
This is required for the substitution of different HTTP servers or the newer HttpServer.dll without having to commit to a particular implementation.
This is also required to write regression tests that involve the HTTP layer.
If you need to recompile, all you need to do is replace OSHttpRequest/OSHttpResponse references with IOSHttpRequest/IOSHttpResponse.
This required an option to be added to NullRegionData via ConnectionString for it to act as a non-static instance, so that regression tests (which only load this class once) don't get hopeless confused and complex to compensate.
Normal standalone operation unaffected.
This involves getting IScene.RequestModuleInterfaces() to return an empty array (as was stated in the method doc) rather than an array containing one null entry.
Callers adjusted to stop checking for the list reference being null (which never happened anyway)
These are just the result of an attempt to canonicalize received messages - it's not important that we constantly log them.
Also finally get the deregister grid service message working properly
This is necessary so that code in HttpServer can use framework facilities such as the thread watchdog for monitoring purposes.
Doing this shuffle meant that MainServer was moved into OpenSim/Framework/Servers
Also had to make OpenSim.Framework.Console rely on OpenSim.Framework rather than the other way around since it in turn relies on HttpServer
MainConsole and some new interfaces had to be moved into OpenSim/Framework to allow this. This can be reverted if parts of OpenSim.Framework stop relying on console presence (cheifly RegionInfo)
This had stopped working. However, at the moment it still allows the physics flag to be set even though this has no effect. This needs to be fixed.
Default for this flag is true as previously.
I added the boolean config setting "allow_regionless", defaulting to false. If set to true, opensim will start up ok if no region configurations are found in the specified region_info_source. It will not ask the user to create a region.
When a slider parameter is changed, the viewer uploads a new shape (or other asset) and the item is updated to point to it.
Viewer 1 uploaded the data in the initial request itself, so the asset references was almost always correctly updated.
However, viewer 3/2 always uploads data in a subsequent xfer, which exposed a race condition where the viewer would make the item update before the asset had uploaded.
This commit shuffles the order of operations to avoid this race, the item is updated with the new asset id instead of the old one while the upload was still taking place.
A second race had to be fixed where avatar appearance would also be updated with the old asset id rather than the new one.
This was fixed by updating the avatar appearance ids when the appearance was actually saved, rather than when the wearables update was made.
There were a few variables in LocalConsole with single character names, and the class fields did not use the m_ prefix.
I also removed a redundant variable, h. It was being set to 1 in a couple of places, and incremented in another, but never actually used.
Pressing backspace causes hidden input (such as passwords) to be revealed on the console. The echo state was not being taken into account when handling a backspace key press.
This is the message sent to the client when the object is returned.
We were sending byte[0] in the binary bucket. This didn't kill viewer 1 but did terminate viewer 3 (don't know about viewer 2).
So sending "\0" instead.
This is to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5683
When a user logs in, the attachment item ids are pulled from persistence in the Avatars table. However,
the asset ids are not saved. When the avatar enters a simulator the attachments are set again. If
we simply perform an item check then the asset ids (which are now present) are never set, and NPC attachments
later fail unless the attachment is detached and reattached.
Hopefully resolves part of http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5653
This was happening because we were using the source avatar's item IDs in the clone appearance.
Switch to using the asset IDs of attachments instead for NPCs.
The InventoryAccessModule and AttachmentModule had to be changed to allow rezzing of an object without an associated inventory item.
Hopefully goes some way towards resolving http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5653
This is done by introducing a PresenceType enum into ScenePresence which currently has two values, User and Npc.
This seems better than a SaveAttachments flag in terms of code comprehension, though I'm still slightly uneasy about introducing these semantics to core objects
This executes the callback on the same thread that made the request. Designed for use only by regression tests that rely on a predicable event ordering.
this is to allow walking on prims. it will be up to the script writer to be sure that there is a continuous path.
currently implemented in osNpcMoveToTarget(), but none of this is final.
This works by serializing and deserializing NPC AvatarAppearance to a notecard in the prim inventory and making the required baked textures permanent.
By using notecards, we avoid lots of awkward, technical and user-unfriendly issues concerning retaining asset references and creating a new asset type.
Notecards also allow different appearances to be swapped and manipulated easily.
This also allows stored NPC appearances to work transparently with OARs/IARs since the UUID scan will pick up and store the necessary references from the notecard text.
This works in my basic test but is not at all ready for user use or bug reporting yet.
This is not used for anything - appearances are always properties of objects with ids (ScenePresence, AgentCircuitData) and just has the potential to get out of sync when the appearance is cloned.
Had to stop using AvatarService for now since it doesn't store baked texture IDs (which is why this was failing).
Also failing because cloning appearance was also cloning the AvatarApperance.Owner field, which we weren't then changing.
Extended TestCreate() to check this.
This is to avoid bugs where the locale is not manually set on the thread and bad data values get sent to the database or over the wire.
Lots of code does this manually but as we've seen, a subtle change can hit code which has forgotton to do this.
Since en_US show be used throughout the server at present, setting it at FireAndForget seems reasonable.
Arguably, it would be better to do this where data is sent, but doing it here is much easier.
All the manual BeginInvokes() remaining in the code should probably call FireAndForget instead.
This is to accomodate situations where the authorization service is being used by the hypergrid, where visitors have no user account.
See http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5517, this code is somewhat adapted/cleaned up from Michelle's patch
I'm a little ambivalent about this since visitors could put anything in firstname/lastname so it's not much of an auth measure.
It's up to the auth service to decide which data it actually uses.
Possibly we should be passing through other info such as agent circuit ip
Some items had completely wrong permissions - this is easier than correcting them all.
The ability to set permissions in xml is retained since there are use cases for this (e.g. to create no-mod library scripts)
Library items always need the same permissions, so it doesn't make sense to load them from the xml files. This just opens the door to permissions mistakes.
This is instead of logging "Invalid XML" for all failures, even if they weren't a result of invalid xml.
A default TReponse is returned in the event of a 404, which is the same behaviour as previously.
Unable to get to the bottom of why resizing a mesh fails to properly reset the physics proxy, when toggling phantom does
After a mesh is generated, the existing sculptdata is set to zero in PrimitiveBaseShape to save memory
When phantom is toggled, the sculptdata is regenerated before remeshing.
But on resize, the sculptdata is not regenerated.
So clearly, resetting sculptdata is possible, but haven't quite been able to pin down how this is being done when phantom is toggled.
We compare existing and loaded asset by doing an SHA1 on both, so that a changed library asset will still update the store.
This cuts asset library load time from 10 seconds to <1 sec.
Note, a fix on the previous commit revealed a bug where a library script cannot be copied except on the first login after a cache clear.
This is unrelated to this commit and needs to be fixed at some subsequent time.
As per http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Mesh/Mesh_Asset_Format, some submesh blocks may just have the flag "NoGeometry" to signal that they provide no mesh data.
If a block contains this, ignore it for meshing purposes rather than suffer a ClassCastException
This fixes physics proxy meshing, so you can now walk through mesh doorways, properly stand on the trailer of mesh trucks, etc.
To get mesh physics proxy, the UseMeshiesPhysicsMesh must be true in a [Mesh] config section in OpenSim.ini (example in OpenSimDefaults.ini).
Convex hull physics not currently supported.
If a user with a very large inventory right-clicks on their "My Inventory" folder, viewer 1 code will send a massive number of Fetchinventory requests.
Even though each is handled asynchronously via a pool thread, the sheer frequency of requests overwhelms the pool and freezes inbound packet handling.
This change makes the first Fetchinventory thread also handle subsequent requests, freeing up the other threads.
Further efficiencies could be made by handling all the items in a particular FetchInventory request together, rather than separately.
and currently used for all of an avatars attachments by the other
policies. Also changed the way items are pulled from the update queues
to bias close objects even more.
command to look at the entity update priority queue. Added a "name" parameter
to show queues, show pqueues and show throttles to look at data for a specific
user.
per Melanie's very good suggestion. The immediate queue is
serviced completely before all others, making it a very good
place to put avatar updates & attachments.
Moved the priority queue out of the LLUDP directory and
into the framework. It is now a fairly general utility.
See http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5336
It turns out that viewer 2 was upset by the lack of a response to viv_watcher.php. This would send it into a continuous login loop.
Viewer 1 was quite happy to ignore the lack of response.
This commit puts in the bare minimum 'OK' message in response to viv_watcher.php. This allows viewer 2 voice to connect and appears to work.
However, at some point we need to fill out the watcher response, whatever that is.
Often, by the time the UDPServer realizes that an entity update packet
has not been acknowledged, there is a newer update for the same entity
already queued up or there is a higher priority update that should be
sent first. This patch eliminates 1:1 packet resends for unacked entity
update packets. Insteawd, unacked update packets are decomposed into the
original entity updates and those updates are placed back into the
priority queues based on their new priority but the original update
timestamp. This will generally place them at the head of the line to be
put back on the wire as a new outgoing packet but prevents the resend
queue from filling up with multiple stale updates for the same entity.
This new approach takes advantage of the UDP nature of the Linden protocol
in that the intent of a reliable update packet is that if it goes
unacknowledge, SOMETHING has to happen to get the update to the client.
We are simply making sure that we are resending current object state
rather than stale object state.
Additionally, this patch includes a generalized callback mechanism so
that any caller can specify their own method to call when a packet
expires without being acknowledged. We use this mechanism to requeue
update packets and otherwise use the UDPServer default method of just
putting expired packets in the resend queue.
types of property updates to be specified. Not sure if one form
of property update should supercede another. But for now the old
OpenSim behavior is preserved by sending both.
to the entity update queue. The number of property packets can
become significant when selecting/deselecting large numbers of
objects.
This is experimental code.
However, the calls to the land management module to record prims need to remain, since they were also being used to return owner object lists, etc.
This is probably why prim counts were being done there in the first place.
In order to pass ILandObject into IClientAPI.SendLandProperties(), had to push ILandObject and IPrimCounts into OpenSim.Framework from OpenSim.Region.Framework.Interfaces, in order to avoid ci
Counts are showing odd behaviour at the moment, this will be addressed shortly.