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* LLClientView.CreateImprovedTerseBlock() now uses AttachPoint and does the proper high-low swap (this should fix disappearing attachment pieces)
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unknown asset type, and log an error if it ever does happen
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* also, "\" has to be escaped as "\\"
* add item name unit test for escaped characters
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InventoryDescendents packet. Testing has shown that UDP inventory now
works flawlessly and, unlike CAPS inventory, doesn't download the entire
agent inventory on start. Neither does it incessantly re-request folder
NULL_KEY. Therefore, I have disabled CAPS inventory.
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* Output is prettier & more useful.
* Added 'Alerts' to allow rules to be constructed using Monitors to detect for events such as deadlocks. This will be translated to SNMP Traps when I get SNMP implemented.
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* Mostly the same set as the StatsMonitor used for Viewer notification, but exposes some new frametimes - including EventMS, PhysicsUpdateMS, LandUpdateMS; new memory monitoring - both GC.TotalMemory and Process.PrivateWorkingMemory64; also exposes ThreadCount (using System.Diagnostics.Process)
* Type 'monitor report' on the console to see output.
* SNMP Implementation forthcoming.
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* 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
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protection against NREs in AddNewMovement()
* 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
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* Misc. cleanup in ScenePresence.HandleAgentUpdate()
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* Fixed a NullReferenceException regression
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not working
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* 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
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default region, any region" before giving up
* 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
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drifting prims/avatars
* 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
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avoid floating away forever until a key is pressed (deviates from SL behavior in a hopefully good way)
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The scene is still the one reporting dilation so this does not break the API or remove flexibility, but it gets the calculation happening in the right place for the normal OpenSim usage. The actual calculation of physics time dilation probably needs tweaking
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Conflicts:
OpenSim/Region/Physics/Manager/PhysicsActor.cs
OpenSim/Region/Physics/OdePlugin/ODEPrim.cs
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mitigate some of the rubberbanding issues while we are sending incorrect time dilation values
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the [InterestManagement] section in your config or not
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asynchronously (filling up the threadpool with handlers), which would turn around and try to do parallel operations on the starved threadpool. The solution for now is to disable Parallel.cs operations until we can gracefully handle parallel operations with a potentially starved threadpool
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to use a non-blocking parallel method when operating in async mode
* Minor code readability cleanup
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in faster than the surrounding scene
* Adds duplicate tracking for SceneObjectParts and ScenePresences to avoid sending out duplicate ImprovedTerseObjectUpdate packets
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inside Scene as an implementation detail. This will reduce programming error and make it easier to refactor the avatar vs client vs presence mess later on
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or async to use Scene.ForEachClient() instead of referencing ClientManager directly
* Added a new [Startup] config option called use_async_when_possible to signal how to run operations that could be either sync or async
* Changed Scene.ForEachClient to respect use_async_when_possible
* Fixing a potential deadlock in Parallel.ForEach by locking on a temporary object instead of the enumerator (which may be shared across multiple invocations on ForEach). Thank you diva
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ODE (helps the GC make better scheduling choices), and a call to GC.Collect() right before logins are enabled for a region. Although this doesn't change actual memory usage, it improves the reported usage from OpenSim and the operating system
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track threads once the first call to UpdateThread() has been made, and allow re-tracking of threads that timed out but revived later
* Added a commented out call to Watchdog.UpdateThread() in OdeScene. If it turns out that loading a large OAR file or some other operation is timing out the heartbeat thread, we'll need to uncomment it
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the upcoming 0.8.0
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Parallel. This is quite possibly the source of some deadlocking, and at the very least the synchronous version gives better stack traces
* Lock the LLUDPClient RTO math * Add a helper function for backing off the RTO, and follow the optional advice in RFC 2988 to clear existing SRTT and RTTVAR values during a backoff
* Removing the unused PrimitiveBaseShape.SculptImage parameter * Improved performance of SceneObjectPart instantiation * ZeroMesher now drops SculptData bytes like Meshmerizer, to allow the texture data to be GCed * Improved typecasting speed in MySQLLegacyRegionData.BuildShape()
* Improved the instantiation of PrimitiveBaseShape
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initialized. Ideally, the timers would not initialize unless the module was actually enabled, but Melanie's work on configuring module loading from a config file should make that unnecessary
* Wrapped the Bitmap class used to generate the world map tile in a using statement to dispose of it after the JPEG2000 data is created
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handle PluginLoader with the using pattern. This freed up 121,634,796 bytes on my system
* Avoid allocating an Action<IClientAPI> object every round of the OutgoingPacketHandler
* Removed unnecessary semi-colon endings from OpenSim.ini.example [InterestManagement] section
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equation to give double weight to prims/avatars in front of you
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avoiding locking and copying the list each time it is accessed
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which is right
* Fix WorldMapModule.process() to not trip the watchdog timer
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* Sending m_rotation instead of m_bodyRot in full updates to match terse updates (no idea which one is right!)
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