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1 files changed, 29 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/OpenSim/Capabilities/Handlers/GetTexture/GetTextureHandler.cs b/OpenSim/Capabilities/Handlers/GetTexture/GetTextureHandler.cs
index ae6c44b..9b43a80 100644
--- a/OpenSim/Capabilities/Handlers/GetTexture/GetTextureHandler.cs
+++ b/OpenSim/Capabilities/Handlers/GetTexture/GetTextureHandler.cs
@@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ namespace OpenSim.Capabilities.Handlers
163 163
164 if (texture == null) 164 if (texture == null)
165 { 165 {
166 //m_log.DebugFormat("[GETTEXTURE]: texture was not in the cache"); 166// m_log.DebugFormat("[GETTEXTURE]: texture was not in the cache");
167 167
168 // Fetch locally or remotely. Misses return a 404 168 // Fetch locally or remotely. Misses return a 404
169 texture = m_assetService.Get(textureID.ToString()); 169 texture = m_assetService.Get(textureID.ToString());
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ namespace OpenSim.Capabilities.Handlers
197 } 197 }
198 else // it was on the cache 198 else // it was on the cache
199 { 199 {
200 //m_log.DebugFormat("[GETTEXTURE]: texture was in the cache"); 200// m_log.DebugFormat("[GETTEXTURE]: texture was in the cache");
201 WriteTextureData(httpRequest, httpResponse, texture, format); 201 WriteTextureData(httpRequest, httpResponse, texture, format);
202 return true; 202 return true;
203 } 203 }
@@ -219,12 +219,30 @@ namespace OpenSim.Capabilities.Handlers
219 int start, end; 219 int start, end;
220 if (TryParseRange(range, out start, out end)) 220 if (TryParseRange(range, out start, out end))
221 { 221 {
222
223 // Before clamping start make sure we can satisfy it in order to avoid 222 // Before clamping start make sure we can satisfy it in order to avoid
224 // sending back the last byte instead of an error status 223 // sending back the last byte instead of an error status
225 if (start >= texture.Data.Length) 224 if (start >= texture.Data.Length)
226 { 225 {
227 response.StatusCode = (int)System.Net.HttpStatusCode.RequestedRangeNotSatisfiable; 226 m_log.DebugFormat(
227 "[GETTEXTURE]: Client requested range for texture {0} starting at {1} but texture has end of {2}",
228 texture.ID, start, texture.Data.Length);
229
230 // Stricly speaking, as per http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html, we should be sending back
231 // Requested Range Not Satisfiable (416) here. However, it appears that at least recent implementations
232 // of the Linden Lab viewer (3.2.1 and 3.3.4 and probably earlier), a viewer that has previously
233 // received a very small texture may attempt to fetch bytes from the server past the
234 // range of data that it received originally. Whether this happens appears to depend on whether
235 // the viewer's estimation of how large a request it needs to make for certain discard levels
236 // (http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Image_System#Discard_Level_and_Mip_Mapping), chiefly discard
237 // level 2. If this estimate is greater than the total texture size, returning a RequestedRangeNotSatisfiable
238 // here will cause the viewer to treat the texture as bad and never display the full resolution
239 // However, if we return PartialContent (or OK) instead, the viewer will display that resolution.
240
241// response.StatusCode = (int)System.Net.HttpStatusCode.RequestedRangeNotSatisfiable;
242// response.AddHeader("Content-Range", String.Format("bytes */{0}", texture.Data.Length));
243// response.StatusCode = (int)System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK;
244 response.StatusCode = (int)System.Net.HttpStatusCode.PartialContent;
245 response.ContentType = texture.Metadata.ContentType;
228 } 246 }
229 else 247 else
230 { 248 {
@@ -232,12 +250,18 @@ namespace OpenSim.Capabilities.Handlers
232 start = Utils.Clamp(start, 0, end); 250 start = Utils.Clamp(start, 0, end);
233 int len = end - start + 1; 251 int len = end - start + 1;
234 252
235 //m_log.Debug("Serving " + start + " to " + end + " of " + texture.Data.Length + " bytes for texture " + texture.ID); 253// m_log.Debug("Serving " + start + " to " + end + " of " + texture.Data.Length + " bytes for texture " + texture.ID);
236 254
237 // Always return PartialContent, even if the range covered the entire data length 255 // Always return PartialContent, even if the range covered the entire data length
238 // We were accidentally sending back 404 before in this situation 256 // We were accidentally sending back 404 before in this situation
239 // https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51878 supports sending 206 even if the 257 // https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=51878 supports sending 206 even if the
240 // entire range is requested, and viewer 3.2.2 (and very probably earlier) seems fine with this. 258 // entire range is requested, and viewer 3.2.2 (and very probably earlier) seems fine with this.
259 //
260 // We also do not want to send back OK even if the whole range was satisfiable since this causes
261 // HTTP textures on at least Imprudence 1.4.0-beta2 to never display the final texture quality.
262// if (end > maxEnd)
263// response.StatusCode = (int)System.Net.HttpStatusCode.OK;
264// else
241 response.StatusCode = (int)System.Net.HttpStatusCode.PartialContent; 265 response.StatusCode = (int)System.Net.HttpStatusCode.PartialContent;
242 266
243 response.ContentLength = len; 267 response.ContentLength = len;