* You will probably need to clear your client's cache before this will take effect
* The problem was that the underlying libsecondlife.AssetType was returning "primitive" rather than "object". This fix is in lieu of correcting/updating our libsecondlife.dll
* This patch removes voice code into a region module. This required the implementation of events and other code to allow region modules to register their own caps handlers, and should allow different voice module implementations.
* CAVEAT: This does not provide complete voice support, it merely provides the hooks so that it can be plugged in.
* (and Ansgar/Ansi)
* Fleshes out the voice stubs to better interact with the viewer CAPS requests - no actual voice support yet!
* In his own words
"the attached patch enhances the existing voice support by returning a proper voice account user and password and is preparing the config file so that we can specify a SIP server (not yet working). currently the SIP is hardcoded. the next step is to refactor voice support into a region module. working on that. "
* This update breaks inter-region communications, sorry.
* You will need to run prebuild.
Next, the good;
* This update solves the unexpected binary element when Linux simulators inform windows simulators and vice versa. So Linux Simulators and Windows simulators are 100% compatible again.
* This update introduces an Integer in the prim crossing method to tell the receiving simulator which XML method to use to load the prim that crossed the border. If the receiving prim doesn't support the method, the prim crossing fails and no prims are lost.
That being said, it's best to update all your simulators to this revision at once.
* You may also need to clear your cache before seeing any effect.
* These fixes may or may not affect inventory on the RC client.
* These fixes should make non-root folders work better, stop inventory failure on first login, allow trash to be emptied and make texture picker in object edit view work properly
* Fixes are 1) make initial root folder request wait for async inventory delivery, 2) deliver all folders in the initial login skeleton, not just the root child ones and 3) deal
with situations where we receive child folders from the inventory service before their parent is received.
Most likely doesn't really work in grid mode as the generated textures are marked as temporary and I don't think they are updated to the asset server. We have to either live with these textures being sent to the asset server, and manually clean them out from time to time or wait until there is some asset management system in place.
Also currently the texture is only generated at region startup, it is not updated after terraforming.
* This may resolve some current problems with non root child folders on standalone installations.
* A fix for the same problem in grid mode will come soon.
* This means that caps methods (editing scripts, poss map functions, etc) on non-home regions should now work with servers which are listening for http ports on a non default
(9000) port.
* If you are running a region server, this may only work properly once your grid server upgrades to this revision
* PLEASE NOTE: This shouldn't cause inter-region problems if one end of the connection hasn't upgraded to this revision. However if it does, the instability will persist until
the grid and region (and possibly all the region's neighbours) have upgraded to this revision.
* This revision also adds extra login related messages, both for success and failure conditions
* This may improve region memory usage
* This is a short-term response to a problem whereby some clients keep requesting the same texture even after we've sent it
* This treats the symptom rather than the cause.
* n can be adjusted by changing the constant at the top of UserTextureDownloadService if necessary
* We should not be using ASCII anywhere except for legacy compatibility reasons.
* A large number of UTF8 Encoders are being used in places where we should be using Util.StringToField instead. These have been tagged with // ENCODING FAULT
* This should fix Mantis#799 - Japanese Profile Text does not work.
* Should work in multi-region standalone and grid modes
* This should also solve other non-home region caps issues (map requests, RC client inventory requests, etc)
* We now pass CAPS information on to the destination region on region crossing, and set up a CAPS object when an agent becomes a master
* Current limitation is that this will only work if your http_listener_port is 9000
* This is a very early code cut (lots of bad practice, hard coding and inefficiency). However, I wanted to get this out there for feedback and my own sanity. Next few patches will clean up the mess.
* If a user logs in and they are noted as agentOnline. Set agentOnline = false and send a 'you're already logged in' message to the user asking them to wait 5 minutes. These 5 minutes are not enforced (because there's no foolproof interlock release yet without the grid operator getting a support call for every little sim crash). When the user gets the message, they can log-in immediately after it, but the user can expect weird results if they don't wait 5 minutes and log-in to the region they were in previously.
So this commit doesn't actually fix inventory in that client, it just stops the "loading" message being displayed forever next to a folder, and instead shows empty folders.
Next part will be to fill in the details of the items in the folders.
appropriate names consisten with their use.
All done with all 94 handlers from handler001
through handler094. Hopefully we can move
forward without numbered handlers.
So anyway, it moves the Asset downloading (packet sending) to a module (AssetDownloadModule).
So now at last, AssetCache should be just dealing with fetching assets from the asset server and caching them.
* This might stop some client's constant requests for unfound textures, which is a candidate for the memory leak
* If a texture is not found then the "Image not found" texture will now be displayed clientside
* If it works, this should resolve mantis 676
* Non texture image requests do not receive this packet yet
* This will require a prebuild
* As such, only a request for a non cached asset, the response and failures show up now.
* I know lbsa71 only put these in not long ago, so if they are really still required, I think we should think whether we can move the default log4net level off 'Debug'
* Resolve a bad logic bug in AssetCache.GetAsset()
* This may make some asset related things work better (possibly getting main map images will now be improved).
* This should stop the constant increase in the download requests statistics
* If you see stat numbers for download requests which are far from what you'd expect, please report
* This fixes some of the 'runaway downloads' problem but not all of it
* Also fix up logging messages so texture requests are reported as such rather than as assets
* Converted all instances of "256" spotted to use RegionSize instead. Some approximations used for border crossings (ie 255.9f) are still using that value, but should be updated to use something based on RegionSize.
* Moving Terrain to a RegionModule, implemented ITerrainChannel and TerrainModule - nonfunctional, but will be soon.
* Push asset update (invoked when clothing is altered) down into AgentAssetTransactions from Scene.Inventory.cs to join others
* I've tested that clothing creation and update still works, but please let me know if it suddently breaks for you.
* Add/correct comments
'show assets' shows the current state of the asset cache (number of cached assets, requests, et c)
'clear-assets' forcibly re-initializes the asset cache thereby freeing all cached items.
'clear-assets' is not to be used lightly, as it probably introduces mem inconsistencies and doubling up of textures.
* Made Estate tools work for estate managers without needing to request admin status First
* Added code to make the Simulator version to be reported in the About box of the client
* Still not enough to solve the memory leak, though hopefully this is another step on the path
* All these changes are pretty temporary - this will be addressed with a more fundamental refactor in the future
To use, see the appearance section in opensim.ini.example, set "persist = true", then add the correct connection string for your database.(see mysql-AvatarAppearance.sql in share folder for a example of the table mysql table structure).
This could possible be used in a very small grid, but would mean each region server would need to connect to the same mysql database.
But the work to move the code to one of the grid servers shouldn't be too much.
* You can type 'stats' at the REGION# prompt to get this information in grid or standalone mode
* Don't take these numbers as gospel yet, since for some reason textures displayed from inventory which require downloading from the server are being recorded as assets
rather than textures
* But I don't have any reason to believe they aren't broadly accurate.
* I've put these in so I can tell whether the high memory usage on regions is down to the asset/texture cache
* This will require a prebuild
* DEV: Only adds needed to be implemented since, as far as I can tell, assets cached are currently never released. For my part, seeing large cache memory numbers will
provoke me to think about doing something about this.
* DEV: Now switched to using a singleton to get the stats reporters rather than threading the object through various layers
* DEV: Will refactor the other server stats reporters to do this in one of the next commits
* Typing 'stats' on the command line will given total number of successful logins today and yesterday
* A little bit more to come, probably
* Refactoring will follow next
* Added a Logout message with a name on the console
* Added a *fixme* message to figure out why the current agent session is null
* After updating you may notice that there's a login <user> and also a logout<user>
* Cleaned up copyright notices in AssemblyInfo.cs's
* Added Copyright headers to a bunch of files missing them
* Replaced several common string instances with a static constant to prevent reallocation of the same strings thousands of times. "" -> String.Empty is the first such candidate.
* Don't forget, you need -loginuri *and* -loginpage
* Ex: -loginpage http://10.1.1.2:8002/?method=login -loginuri http://10.1.1.2:8002/
* The ?method=login is important, don't forget to add it
* If you customize your http_loginform.html file, be sure to keep the form post address as is.
* I'm keeping it deactivated until some issues are resolved.
* I'm patching it in deactivated so the patch doesn't get outdated
* I've deactivated it by commenting out the handler for the application/xml+llsd content type.
* While I've tested this as much as possible on my setup and found the deactivated code doesn't cause any problems, consider this update experimental (event though it's deactivated)
* The BlockingQueue exposes Contains so we can make sure we don't add a TextureSender to the queue if there's already one present
* introduced some TryGetValue and various code convention stuff
* You can add and remove a friend in grid mode now within the same simulator. It doesn't save yet.
* I got rid of Mr. OpenSim as a friend.. he bothers me /:b...
are not displaying (which is why default cubes are coming up as grey plywood unless you happen to have that texture cached). These
were working before so they must have broken in the last month. Might be something to do with the fact that these identify (using file
under linux) as jpeg2000 files, while all the other working textures identify simply as data.
* PrimitiveBaseShape: The textures are now exposed as a 'TextureEntry Textures'; all serialization still using the 'byte[] TextureEntry' for backwards compatibility.
* Scene: Re-added AddTree, since the Tree type isn't gone from libsl, merely relocated.
This may not be the best solution in the long run, but should improve things for now.
This may also improve reliability when updating inventory item metadata (e.g. renaming an item) and in retrieving textures
for the main map view.
* added Util.Clip(value, min, max)
* modified asset cache's numPackets calculation to use max packet size (600) instead of 1000
* removed a few magic numbers
* The AssetServerBase is now responsible for dequeueing, the server implementations merely recieves ProcessRequest( AssetRequest req )
* Catchall added around queue processing thread so thread won't abort on exceptions.
Refractored the TextureDownloadModule (but currently to make debugging easier, it is running as a non shared module, so this results in a instance of this module being created for each region (and a extra thread per region), this will be changed back soon.
Removed the old texture handling/sending code from AssetCache.
A few other small changes/fixes.
* Will be using this glue Tomorrow/today to tell other regions what the agent's draw distance is and what region they're actually in so the region can make decisions on what prim to send, if any.
me on Mono 1.2.4, which led to client crashes. I think the Timer.Stop()
wasn't doing what was desired on Mono. The Queue refactoring should address
the readability issues lbsa71 was working on as soon as I get the merge together.