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use Watchdog.StartThread(). While your thread is running call Watchdog.UpdateThread(). When it is shutting down call Watchdog.RemoveThread(). Most of the threads in OpenSim have been updated
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empty instead of firing once per empty queue
* Change the OnQueueEmpty firing to use a minimum time until next fire instead of a sleep
* Set OutgoingPacket.TickCount = 0 earlier to avoid extra resends when things are running slowly (inside a profiler, for example)
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upped it to 30ms
* Removed the unused PacketSent() function
* Switched UnackedPacketCollection from a SortedDictionary to a Dictionary now that the sorting is no longer needed. Big performance improvement for ResendUnacked()
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per-client back to per-scene
* Testing a fix from Jim to make the cpu usage fix cleaner
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can take several seconds, and was blocking up packet handling in the meantime
* Clamp retransmission timeout values between three and 10 seconds
* Log outgoing time for a packet right after it is sent instead of well before
* Loop through the entire UnackedPacketCollection when looking for expired packets
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tiny amount of time spent in the locks turned into a lot of time when the rest of the LLUDP implementation went lockless
* Changed the timer tracking numbers for each client to not have "memory". It will no longer queue up calls to functions like ResendUnacked
* Reverted Jim's WaitHandle code. Although it was technically more correct, it exhibited the exact same behavior as the old code but spent more cycles. The 20ms has been replaced with the minimum amount of time before a token bucket could receive a drip, and an else { sleep(0); } was added to make sure the outgoing packet handler always yields at least a minimum amount
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handling with an interruptible wait handle
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the case where no scripting engine is enabled
* Added TokenBucket.cs to OpenSim, with some fixes for setting a more accurate MaxBurst value and getting a more accurate Content value (by Drip()ing each get)
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* Changed the outgoing packet handler to use a real function instead of a closure and to track time on a per-client basis instead of a global basis
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incoming packet handler
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* Send terrain data in a spiral pattern instead of a typewriter pattern (placeholder until terrain data becomes part of the interest list management)
* Added a debug line when resent packets are being sent
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This avoids .NET remoting and a managed->unmanaged->managed jump. Overall, a night and day performance difference
* Initialize the LLClientView prim full update queue to the number of prims in the scene for a big performance boost
* Reordered some comparisons on hot code paths for a minor speed boost
* Removed an unnecessary call to the expensive DateTime.Now function (if you *have* to get the current time as opposed to Environment.TickCount, always use DateTime.UtcNow)
* Don't fire the queue empty callback for the Resend category
* Run the outgoing packet handler thread loop for each client synchronously. It seems like more time was being spent doing the execution asynchronously, and it made deadlocks very difficult to track down
* Rewrote some expensive math in LandObject.cs
* Optimized EntityManager to only lock on operations that need locking, and use TryGetValue() where possible
* Only update the attachment database when an object is attached or detached
* Other small misc. performance improvements
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packets to fill in the data more accurately and avoid allocating memory that is immediately thrown away
* 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
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* Handle the AgentFOV packet
* Bypass queuing and throttles for ping checks to make ping times more closely match network latency
* Only track reliable bytes in LLUDPCLient.BytesSinceLastACK
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a friendly error message and drop the packet
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increase throughput. Apologies to Jim for hacking on your code while it's only halfway done, I'll take responsibility for the manual merge
* Changed LLUDP to use its own MTU value of 1400 instead of the 1200 value pulled from the currently shipped libomv
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statement inside a try/catch. This statement times out for me very frequently
* More verbose logging when zerocoding fails on an outbound packet
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cloud issues
* Changed the throttling logic to obey the requested client bandwidth limit but also share bandwidth between some of the categories to improve throughput on high prim or heavily trafficked regions
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with a config setting, defaulting to synchronous mode
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more tweaking in the future
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the TryGetValues with try/catch instead of a lock
* Added ClientManager.ForEachSync() for operations that need to run synchronously, such as "show connections"
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* Minor formatting cleanup
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* OnQueueEmpty is still called async, but will not be called for a given category if the previous callback for that category is still running. This is the most balanced behavior I could find, and seems to work well
* Added support for the old [ClientStack.LindenUDP] settings (including setting the receive buffer size) and added the new token bucket and global throttle settings
* Added the AssetLoaderEnabled config variable to optionally disable loading assets from XML every startup. This gives a dramatic improvement in startup times for those who don't need the functionality every startup
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property and .Clear() method
* Changed the way the QueueEmpty callback is fired. It will be fired asynchronously as soon as an empty queue is detected (this can happen immediately following a dequeue), and will not be fired again until at least one packet is dequeued from that queue. This will give callbacks advanced notice of an empty queue and prevent callbacks from stacking up while the queue is empty
* Added LLUDPClient.IsConnected checks in several places to prevent unwanted network activity after a client disconnects
* Prevent LLClientView.Close() from being called twice every disconnect
* Removed the packet resend limit and improved the client timeout check
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Scene
* Added some missing implementations of IClientAPI.RemoteEndPoint
* Added a ClientManager.Remove(UUID) overload
* Removed a reference to a missing project from prebuild.xml
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* Changed the ClientManager interface to reduce potential errors with duplicate or mismatched keys
* Added IClientAPI.RemoteEndPoint, which can (hopefully) eventually replace IClientAPI.CircuitCode
* Changed the order of operations during client shutdown
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performance by removing locks, and replace LLUDPClientCollection
* Removed the confusing (and LL-specific) shutdowncircuit parameter from IClientAPI.Close()
* Updated the LLUDP code to only use ClientManager instead of trying to synchronize ClientManager and m_clients
* Remove clients asynchronously since it is a very slow operation (including a 2000ms sleep)
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disconnects
* Move ViewerEffect handling to Scene.PacketHandlers
* Removing the unused CloseAllAgents function
* Trimming ClientManager down. This class needs to be reworked to keep LLUDP circuit codes from intruding into the abstract OpenSim core code
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received
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should speed up garbage collection on the large LLClientView objects, and also prevents handling packets for disconnected clients
* Renamed local LLUDPClient variables to udpClient to avoid naming confusion between LLUDPClient and LLClientView
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* Changed PrimMesher's Quat.Identity to return <0,0,0,1> instead of <0,0,0,1.1>
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the packet type. This message is normal, but could be evidence of a message marked for zerocoding that probably shouldn't be
* Changing OpenSimUDPBase back to high concurrency. High concurrency mode seems to make other problems happen faster, so it's helpful for working out other bugs and will probably
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(immutable != concurrent write safety)
* Allow the UDP server to bind to a user-specified port again
* Updated to a newer version of OpenSimUDPBase that streamlines the code even more. This also reintroduces the highly concurrent packet handling which needs more testing
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will prevent any potential problems from inconsistency between the internal collections
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tests until a new test harness is written
* Clients are no longer disconnected when a packet handler crashes. We'll see how this works out in practice
* Added documentation and cleanup, getting ready for the first public push
* Deleted an old LLUDP file
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exceptions thrown in the async method
* Added packet stats handling to the new LLUDP implementation
* Attempting to avoid a race condition when creating a new LLUDPClient
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although not everything is reimplemented yet
* Replaced logic in ThreadTracker with a call to System.Diagnostics that does the same thing
* Added Util.StringToBytes256() and Util.StringToBytes1024() to clamp output at byte[256] and byte[1024], respectively
* Fixed formatting for a MySQLAssetData error logging line
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user's viewer network throttle settings
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WARNING: PLEASE MAKE SURE TO USE THIS NEW bin/OpenSim.addin.xml
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option for LLUDPServer. On windows .NET the default socket receive
buffer size is 8192 bytes, on recent linux systems it's about
111K. both value can be a bit small for an OpenSim instance serving
many clients. The socket receive buffer size can be configured via
an OpenSim.ini config option
- adds a general catch clause to LLUDPServer.OnReceivedData() to
prevent it submerging when an unexpected Exception occurs.
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LICENSE.txt.
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-- please see the example. Affects region servers only.
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
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