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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Framework/Servers/HttpServer/PollServiceRequestManager.cs
OpenSim/Region/CoreModules/Avatar/Attachments/AttachmentsModule.cs
OpenSim/Services/Connectors/Neighbour/NeighbourServicesConnector.cs
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not working.
This is because they were wrongly looking for both regionid and region_id parameters in the same request.
Now only region_id is required (and recognized), regionid having been already deprecated for some time.
This is essentially Michelle Argus' patch from http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6737 but with tabs replaced with spaces.
Thanks!
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regression test for v2 transfers.
Also adjusts names of teleport setup helpers in EntityTransferHelpers
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transfer protocl
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AttachmentModulesTests.TestSameSimulatorNeighbouringRegionsTeleportV2 use already available TestClient handle rather than retrieving it via the ScenePresence
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PacketPool.GetType()
Instead adjusts code with that from Packet.BuildHeader(byte[], ref int, ref int):Header in libomv
This stops packet decoding failures with agent UUIDs that contain 00 in their earlier parts (e.g. b0b0b0b0-0000-0000-0000-000000000211)
Thanks to lkalif for pointing this out.
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more informative to the user.
This message is seen on V2 if one attempts to quickly re-teleport from a source region where one had previously teleported to a non-neighbour and back within 15 secs.
The solution here is for the user to wait a short while.
This message can also be seen on any teleport protocol if one recieves multiple teleport attempts simultaneously. Probably still useful here to help identify misbehaving scripts.
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low probability where the destination re-establishing the child connection before the flag was reset
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should be kept open after teleport-end rather than doing this in the ET Module
This is safer since the close check in IncomingCloseAgent() is done under lock conditions, which prevents a race between ETM and Scene.AddClient()
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This approach has problems if a client quits without sending a proper logout but then reconnects before the connection is closed due to inactivity.
In this case, the DoNotCloseAfterTeleport was wrongly set.
The simplest approach is to close child agents on teleport as quickly as possible so that races are very unlikely to occur
Hence, this code now closes child agents as the first action after a sucessful teleport.
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Forgot to propogate it down to bot level.
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occuring on every login and entity transfer
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Normally, avatar motion is zeroed if colliding with a stationary object so
they don't slide down hills and such. Without volume detect check this also
allowed avatars to stand on volume detect objects and to have some jiggling
when they were in the volume detect object. This commit fixes both.
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don't happen until the object is completely initialized.
This fixes the problem of doing a teleport while the simulator is running.
The destruction of the physical object while the engine is running means
that the physics parameter update would overwrite the new position of the
newly created avatar.
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well-formed packets that were not initial connection packets and could not be associated with a connected viewer.
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a malformed packet. Record this as stat clientstack.<scene>.IncomingPacketsMalformedCount
Used to detect if a simulator is receiving significant junk UDP
Decimates the number of packets between which a warning is logged and prints the IP source of the last malformed packet when logging
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are requested for received objects.
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Scene.IncomingCloseAgent() instead.
IncomingCloseAgent() now sets the scene presence state machine properly, which is necessary to avoid races between multiple sources of close.
Hence, it's also necessary for everyone to consistently call IncomingCloseAgent()
Calling RemoveClient() directly is currently generating an attention-grabbing exception though this right now this is harmless.
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than aborting the thread.
Aborting the thread appears to be causing shutdown issues.
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starting from numbers other than 0
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the -start parameter
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taint time. Attempt to fix a problem of teleporting within the same
region where the remove and addition of the physical avatar occasionally
ends up with a non-moving avatar.
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control whether bots send agent updates
pCampbot.ini.example is used by copying to pCampbot.ini, like other ini files
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user if no GroupsServerURI has been given in user data by the home grid
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is not with a volume detect object.
This fixes a problem of avatars trying to step over a volume detect object
that they collide with. This appeared as the avatar popping up as it started
to step up but then continuing on since the object wasn't physically interacting.
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bot totals at end.
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event queue.
I think there is an argument for sending this information to NPCs anyway since in some cases it appears a lot easier to write server-side bots by hooking into such internal events.
However, would need to stop event messages building up on NPC queues if they are never retrieved.
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client without a queue to include the event message name.
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close through Scene.IncomingCloseAgent() and NPCAvatar.Close() rather than directly to Scene.RemoveClient().
This exception was actually harmless since it occurred at the very last stage of the remove client process.
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V2 transfer protocol.
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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/Application/OpenSimBase.cs
OpenSim/Region/ClientStack/Linden/UDP/LLClientView.cs
OpenSim/Region/ClientStack/Linden/UDP/LLUDPServer.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/Scene.cs
OpenSim/Region/Framework/Scenes/ScenePresence.cs
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all the various numbers that have been added to the console output.
Break out EventHistogram from CounterStat.
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information instead of mixing this with "IO Completion Threads"
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This is giving much better results on teleports between simulators over my lan where for some reason there is a pause before the receiving simulator processes UpdateAgent()
At this point, v2 teleports between neighbour and non-neighbour regions on a single simulator and between v2 simulators and between a v1 and v2 simulator
are working okay for me in different scenarios (e.g. simple teleport, teleport back to original quickly and re-teleport, teleport back to neighbour and re-teleport. etc.)
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