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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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amount of memory allocated to the simulator process (Moderate Threat Level).
* Cleans redundant information out of the Simulator Version. Versions now look like:
"OpenSimulator 0.6.9(dev) Unix/Mono"
* [Minor] additional log info for MySQLInventoryData
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specific limitation, it moves to the Linden Specific client handler.
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that is 255.5, replace the component with the user's position in the simulator.
* Fixes mantis 4414: http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=4414
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purposes. Resolves the wrap-around of the 32 bit uint.
* Teravus moved the Environment methods to the Util class
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on AvatarFactoryModule
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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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* If the start position is outside of the region on the X and Y, put the user in the center of the region and then damp the Z position at 720 if necessary. If the start position is not outside of the region on the X or Y, then don't check the Z.
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statements cause script compile failures
This fixes a problem in OpenSim where statements of the form
for ((i = 0); (i < 10); (++i)) { ... }
do not compile even though they are valid lsl.
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add a GetGroupByPrim() method to Scene.cs
delete a redundant method
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miguel, and the fabulous bug reports by our community members.. The workaround fix for the "ERROR:metadata.c:3211:mono_metadata_token_from_dor: code should not be reached" bug in the RegionCombinerModule.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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prioritization
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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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re-prioritizing updates
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prioritization
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prioritization scheme
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implements a simple distance prioritizer based on initial agent positions. Re-prioritizing and more advanced priority algorithms will follow soon
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so it is clear who/what the broadcast is going to each time
* Removed two redundant parameters from SceneObjectPart
* Changed some code in terse update sending that was meant to work with references to work with value types (since Vector3 and Quaternion are structs)
* Committing a preview of a new method for sending object updates efficiently (all commented out for now)
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