* Unified the way region handles are stored and used in ScenePresence
* Fixed camera position for child agents
* CheckForSignificantMovement now checks avatar and camera position (both are important for scene prioritization)
* Removing debug code from the previous commit
* Removed the three second limit on ImprovedTerseObjectUpdate. With the latest fixes I don't think this is necessary, and it generates a lot of unnecessary updates in a crowded sim
* Change the PhysicsCollision callback for objects to send full contact point information. This will be used to calculate the collision plane for avatars
* Send the physics engine velocity in terse updates, not the current force being applied to the avatar. This should fix several issues including crouching through the floor and walking through walls
* Hip offset should have been added not subtracted (it's a negative offset). This puts avatar feet closer to the ground
* Improved duplicate checking for terse updates. This should reduce bandwidth and walking through walls
* Added contacts_per_collision to the ODE config section. This allows you to reduce the maximum number of contact points ODE will generate per collision and reduce the size of the array that stores contact structures
* Changed the Send*Data structs in IClientAPI to use public readonly members instead of private members and getters
* Made Parallel.ProcessorCount public
* Started switching over packet building methods in LLClientView to use Util.StringToBytes[256/1024]() instead of Utils.StringToBytes()
* More cleanup of the ScenePresences vs. ClientManager nightmare
* ScenePresence.HandleAgentUpdate() will now time out and drop incoming AgentUpdate packets after three seconds. This fixes a deadlock on m_AgentUpdates that was blocking up the LLUDP server
* The broken avatar may not be able to move, but it won't stop simulate from pressing on now. And, the simulator will try to destroy the avatar's physics proxy and recreate it again... but if this is what I think it is, it may not help.
* Removed two redundant parameters from SceneObjectPart
* Changed some code in terse update sending that was meant to work with references to work with value types (since Vector3 and Quaternion are structs)
* Committing a preview of a new method for sending object updates efficiently (all commented out for now)
* Apparently the LLClientView should have been doing this previously.. Also fixed the 'You' on the index block.. so the client doesn't display an extra green dot.
* Thanks lkalif for bringing it to our attention.
* Disabled UpdateAccessTime() function since it was only writing zeros anyways. This gave me a significant performance improvement for startup times and avatar logins in standalone mode
* Load attachments asynchronously so avatars with lots of attachments don't have to race the timeout clock to login
* This causes time to be counted in ODECharacter and, when a collision occurs, the physics scene will report the collisions only if the the difference of last time it reported the collisions from now was more then the set ms.
* This is cool because the time accrues while collisions are not taking place and when they do take place again, you get an immediate update.
* Inspect incoming TextureEntry updates for bakes that do not exist on the simulator and request the missing textures
* Properly handle appearance updates that do not have a TextureEntry set
Eliminate dynamic capsule wobble. Instead introduce a small, fixed
tilt, and allow the tilt to rotate with the avatar while moving; the
tilt always faces away from the direction of avatar movement. The
rotation while moving should eliminate direction-dependent behavior
(e.g. only being able to climb on top of prims from certain directions).
Falling animation is still too frequently invoked.
Ideally the tilt should be completely eliminated, but doing so
currently causes the avatar to fall through the terrain.
* Changed the Destination ID to 0 in the TeleportFinish Event (why did we have it as 3?)
* Added border based trigger teleports
* Fix MakeRootAgent border cross tests for ensuring that the position is inside the region to use the borders to figure out if it's outside the Region
* RegionCombinerModule replaces this delegate and distributes the CoarseLocationUpdates through the client connection in the region where the user would be if it was a separate region.
* Fixes Mini Map display on combined regions.
* Test for prim obstructions between the avatar and camera. If there are obstructions, inform the client to move the camera closer. This makes it so that walls and objects don't obstruct your view while you're moving around. Try walking inside a hollowed tori. You'll see how much easier it is now because your camera automatically moves closer so you can still see.
* Created a way to know if the user's camera is alt + cammed or just following the avatar.
* Changes IClientAPI interface by adding SendCameraConstraint(Vector4 CameraConstraint)
* Remove the draconic locking around adding an avatar to the Scene
* Handle an extreme error case when border crossing fails and user uses map to teleport to a different region on the same instance causing control commands to go to a child agent.
* Make the Set Appearance method use the proper 'remove from physics scene' method.
* It *may* help border crossings.
* It *may* help the 'on avatar rez' lag, that people have been seeing the past week.
* It may also cause physics to crash more often on failed teleports (though.. I think I got the cases covered).
By extracting this code, it should make it easier to experiment with different ways of managing the update process. [Next step to make this module based, could be to create a SceneViewerFactoryModule]
I also fixed the issue where the code also loops through the m_forcesList and copies each force to the ScenePresence's movementVector. Which resulted in only the last force in the list actually be acted on. As each copy overrode the last one. So now it only copies the last force in the list.
This may break a lot of things, but it needs to go in. It was tested in standalone and the UCI grid, but it needs a lot more testing.
Known problems:
* HG asset transfers are borked for now
* missing texture is missing
* 3 unit tests commented out for now
This patch adds few properties to ScenePresence and
thus allows region module or MRM script:
1. Force flying for avatar or,
2. Disable flying from avatar
* WebStatsModule doesn't crash on restart. GodsModule doesn't crash when there is no Dialog Module. LLUDPServer doesn't crash when the Operation was Aborted.
* ODEPlugin does 'Almost NaN' sanity checks.
* ODEPlugin sacrifices NaN avatars to the NaN black hole to appease it and keep it from sucking the rest of the world in.
This is sent to all root prims of all attachments of an avatar when the
animation state changes. llGetAnimation() can thenbe used to find the
new movement animation. This eliminates the need for fast timers in AOs
* Important: HttpServer.dll was changed to HttpServer_OpenSim.dll so that the HttpServer references do not conflict if you've copied the OpenMetaverse.Http.dll and requirements to the OpenSimulator bin folder.
This means that if you reference HttpServer.dll in any projects, you will need to change the reference to HttpServer_OpenSim.dll. It still uses the Same HttpServer namespace though.
This functionality will be upstreamed later.
** Fixed call of new AvatarAppearance without arguments, which caused bots look like clouds of gas
** Added a SendAvatarData in ScenePresence.SetAppearance, which is expected after SetAppearance is run
** Fixed AssetXferUploader: CallbackID wasn't being passed on on multiple packets asset uploads
** Set VisualParams in AvatarAppearance to stop the alien looking bot from spawning and now looks a little better.
*** TODO: Set better VisualParams value then 150 to everything
* Add some comments to the Wind Module
* Add the BinBVH decoder/encoder as a scene object (to encode/decode animations programmatically).
* Add m_sitState for upcoming code to improve sit results.
* Uses 'mouselook' or left mouse button down, to determine when to use the camera's UP axis to determine the direction of movement.
* We crouch-slide no more.
- handle GetUser request for nonexistent user gracefully
- include throttle levels in ClientInfo
- code to save/restore throttles in client stack
- only update/send updates to active clients
- make animation classes serializable
This patch fixes a bug where if a script in a child prim has taken
control of an avatar when they sit, although permission for camera
control is revoked when they stand, free camera control is not
restored. Currently it is only restored if the script is in the root
prim (though its not clear to me where this happens!).
Thanks mirceakitsune for a patch that prevents the avatar from trying to
walk along the Z-axis in mouselook mode (or left-click the avatar and
walk) while looking up or down.
Fixes Mantis #946.
* Added log4net dependency to physxplugin in prebuild.xml.
* Added missing m_log fields to classes.
* Replaced Console.WriteLine with appropriate m_log.Xxxx
* Tested that nant test target runs succesfully.
* Tested that local opensim sandbox starts up without errors.
Known issue: after TP, the self client doesn't see the animations going, but others can see them. So there's a bug there (TPs only, crossings seem to be all fine).
Untested: did not test animation overriders; only tested playing animations from the viewer.
and dropped nonths ago, because it is required to get smooth region
crossings with AO running. Without it, in some corner cases, anims will
continue to run in an unstoppable state.
The two most notable changes in the crossing process were:
* Object gets passed in only one message, not two as done before.
* Local object crossings do not get serialized, as done before.
* Moved MoveAgentIntoRegion further down in the CompleteMovement method.
* changed a couple of methods from protected to public in SceneCommunicationService
OpenSim.Region.Environment into a "framework" part and a modules only
part. This first changeset refactors OpenSim.Region.Environment.Scenes,
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Interfaces, and OpenSim.Region.Interfaces
into OpenSim.Region.Framework.{Interfaces,Scenes} leaving only region
modules in OpenSim.Region.Environment.
The next step will be to move region modules up from
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules to OpenSim.Region.CoreModules and
then sort out which modules are really core modules and which should
move out to forge.
I've been very careful to NOT BREAK anything. i hope i've
succeeded. as this is the work of a whole week i hope i managed to
keep track with the applied patches of the last week --- could any of
you that did check in stuff have a look at whether it survived? thx!