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race condition checks.
This is to allow a second attempt to remove an avatar even if "show connections" shows them as already inactive (i.e. close has already been attempted once).
You should only attempt --force if a normal kick fails.
This is partly for diagnostics as we have seen some connections occasionally remain on lbsa plaza even if they are registered as inactive.
This is not a permanent solution and may not work anyway - the ultimate solution is to stop this problem from happening in the first place.
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It appears this was never actually used since attachments were rezzed in other code.
This was never available on remote simulator comms, only local.
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lookup rather than the region handle.
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allow an immediate teleport back.
This is to help relieve a race condition when an agent teleports then immediately attempts to teleport back before the source region has properly cleaned up/demoted the old ScenePresence.
This is rare in viewers but much more possible via scripting or region module.
However, more needs to be done since virtually all clean up happens after the transit flag is cleared .
Possibly need to add a 'cleaning up' state to in transit.
This change required making the EntityTransferModule and HGEntityTransferModule per-region rather than shared, in order to allow separate transit lists.
Changes were also required in LocalSimulationConnector.
Tested in standalone, grid and with local and remote region crossings with attachments.
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problem resolution.
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potential bad update that places an object at the opposite side of the
origin sim for a moment before actually crossing it. Especially important in
grids like OSG where lag between sims is high.
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SendCreateChildAgent" message
This is misleading since a simulator will call this method before successfully trying remote regions.
Also comments out spammy "[SIMULATION]: Stream handler called" AgentHandlers messages for now.
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the agent and all attachments. Preserves backwards compatibility -- older sims get passed attachments one by one. Meaning that I finally introduced versioning in the simulation service.
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once to each simulator rather than once to each region. This
should help with some of the delays caused by multiple outstanding
requests to a single service point.
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take too long, and we don't need to keep the caller waiting.
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whether or not an agent is allowed there as a root agent.
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is no possibility of cascading requests when failures happen.
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* Performance improvement in the expensive GenerateClientFlags()
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objects too.
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the new AgentTransferModule, in line with what MW started implementing back in May -- ITeleportModule. This has been renamed IAgentTransferModule, to be more generic.
* HGSceneCommunicationService has been deleted
* SceneCommunicationService will likely be deleted soon too
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m_SimulationService, because it may be null...
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Appearance is now being passed with AgentCircuitData, as it should be.
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* Started rerouting calls to UserService.
* Compiles. May run.
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a regionHandle.
* Added the RemoteSimulationConnectorModule, which is the replacement for RESTComms. Scenes is not using this yet, only (standalone) Login uses these region modules for now.
* Completed SimulationServiceConnector and corresponding handlers.
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because the data migration is missing. Will fix it next year...
* HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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can now determine if a connection is from login, teleport or crossing.
Needed for a meaningful banlines implementation
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* Removed unnecessary debug messages.
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pass script state and assembly again properly. Reintroduce respecting tht
TrustBinaries flag. Changes the interregion protocol! No version bump
because it was broken anyway, so with a version mismatch it will simply
stay broken, but not crash. Region corssing still doesn't work because
there is still monkey business with both rezzed prims being pushed across
a border and attached prims when walking across a border. Teleport is
untested by may work.
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module interface. This fixes an issue where region references were being added but weren't being deleted,
causing those "unnotified circuit" messages.
* Also fixes tests accordingly
- Fixes Mantis #3452
- Fixes Mantis #3388
- Fixes Mantis #3871
- Related to Mantis #3493
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reporting problems.
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Region/CoreModules/ServiceConnectorsOut. No functional changes.
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get more functions as we go along. It's a very simple service and service connectors, and it served primarily to establish the design of services that dependent on Scenes and that must always have a local connector. More refactoring coming, as this showed how to do it right.
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LICENSE.txt.
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Scene.NewUserConnection()
- adding reason reporting
this enforces estate bans very early on and prevents us from
circulating client objects that we'd then have to retract once we
realize that the client is not allowed into the region
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inside it, REST to Remote.
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be fetched from the user's inventory server and rezzed in the region. Added all code necessary to fetch the item and the asset, and rez it inworld. The access to the item is uncap-ed and unverified -- I may place it later either under a cap or with auth verification. But in this model regions don't have the user's inventory, so they would have to guess the item IDs.
Added safemode config to Standalone Hypergrid, similar effect to AllowRegionAccessToInventory in Inventory Server. Everyone should have these vars set to their default values except me!
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agent. This is not used by the regions yet, but it may be a better alternative to transfer agents even when that is done by the regions. The data is still trivial; soon it will have attachments, scripts and script state. Also, authorization tokens still to come. Serialization using OSD/json, as the other methods.
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* In most cases, the setting in OpenSim.ini.example is taken as the canonical one since this is the file virtually everyone ends up using
* OpenSim will start up with a blank OpenSim.ini, in which case sqlite is the default database (as before)
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* Added log4net dependency to physxplugin in prebuild.xml.
* Added missing m_log fields to classes.
* Replaced Console.WriteLine with appropriate m_log.Xxxx
* Tested that nant test target runs succesfully.
* Tested that local opensim sandbox starts up without errors.
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entirely maintained, although it will have to be revisited soon, because it's buggy.
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cloned (regions on the same instance) and when it doesn't (regions on different instances).
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fixes mantis #3126, as well as other random displacements. The problem was that the new object at the receiving region was being marked as attachment before AttachObject was called. That made its AbsolutePosition be the position of the avie, and that was what was being given to AttachObject.
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NOTHING has been deleted or moved off to forge at this point. what
has happened is that OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules has been split
in two:
- OpenSim.Region.CoreModules: all those modules that are either
directly or indirectly referenced from other OpenSim packages, or
that provide functionality that the OpenSim developer community
considers core functionality:
CoreModules/Agent/AssetTransaction
CoreModules/Agent/Capabilities
CoreModules/Agent/TextureDownload
CoreModules/Agent/TextureSender
CoreModules/Agent/TextureSender/Tests
CoreModules/Agent/Xfer
CoreModules/Avatar/AvatarFactory
CoreModules/Avatar/Chat/ChatModule
CoreModules/Avatar/Combat
CoreModules/Avatar/Currency/SampleMoney
CoreModules/Avatar/Dialog
CoreModules/Avatar/Friends
CoreModules/Avatar/Gestures
CoreModules/Avatar/Groups
CoreModules/Avatar/InstantMessage
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory/Archiver
CoreModules/Avatar/Inventory/Transfer
CoreModules/Avatar/Lure
CoreModules/Avatar/ObjectCaps
CoreModules/Avatar/Profiles
CoreModules/Communications/Local
CoreModules/Communications/REST
CoreModules/Framework/EventQueue
CoreModules/Framework/InterfaceCommander
CoreModules/Hypergrid
CoreModules/InterGrid
CoreModules/Scripting/DynamicTexture
CoreModules/Scripting/EMailModules
CoreModules/Scripting/HttpRequest
CoreModules/Scripting/LoadImageURL
CoreModules/Scripting/VectorRender
CoreModules/Scripting/WorldComm
CoreModules/Scripting/XMLRPC
CoreModules/World/Archiver
CoreModules/World/Archiver/Tests
CoreModules/World/Estate
CoreModules/World/Land
CoreModules/World/Permissions
CoreModules/World/Serialiser
CoreModules/World/Sound
CoreModules/World/Sun
CoreModules/World/Terrain
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects/bin
CoreModules/World/Terrain/DefaultEffects/bin/Debug
CoreModules/World/Terrain/Effects
CoreModules/World/Terrain/FileLoaders
CoreModules/World/Terrain/FloodBrushes
CoreModules/World/Terrain/PaintBrushes
CoreModules/World/Terrain/Tests
CoreModules/World/Vegetation
CoreModules/World/Wind
CoreModules/World/WorldMap
- OpenSim.Region.OptionalModules: all those modules that are not core
modules:
OptionalModules/Avatar/Chat/IRC-stuff
OptionalModules/Avatar/Concierge
OptionalModules/Avatar/Voice/AsterixVoice
OptionalModules/Avatar/Voice/SIPVoice
OptionalModules/ContentManagementSystem
OptionalModules/Grid/Interregion
OptionalModules/Python
OptionalModules/SvnSerialiser
OptionalModules/World/NPC
OptionalModules/World/TreePopulator
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LocalInterregionComms. This breaks interregion comms with older versions in what concerns prim crossing. In the process of moving the comms, a few things seem to be working better, namely this may address mantis #3011, mantis #1698. Hopefully, this doesn't break anything else. But I'm still seeing weirdnesses with attchments jumping out of place after a cross/TP.
The two most notable changes in the crossing process were:
* Object gets passed in only one message, not two as done before.
* Local object crossings do not get serialized, as done before.
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OpenSim.Region.Environment into a "framework" part and a modules only
part. This first changeset refactors OpenSim.Region.Environment.Scenes,
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Interfaces, and OpenSim.Region.Interfaces
into OpenSim.Region.Framework.{Interfaces,Scenes} leaving only region
modules in OpenSim.Region.Environment.
The next step will be to move region modules up from
OpenSim.Region.Environment.Modules to OpenSim.Region.CoreModules and
then sort out which modules are really core modules and which should
move out to forge.
I've been very careful to NOT BREAK anything. i hope i've
succeeded. as this is the work of a whole week i hope i managed to
keep track with the applied patches of the last week --- could any of
you that did check in stuff have a look at whether it survived? thx!
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