This was because the parts in scene objects were sometimes not serialized in link order.
This is perfectly fine since the parts still have the right link numbers, but an extra fix to adjust for this
had not been done in the SerialiserModule methods that OAR loading used.
Add regression test for same.
Addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5948, http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=5749
On EntityTransferModule.DoTeleport() there was an IsInTransit() check to prevent multiple simultaneous teleport attempts.
However, the SetInTransit() was only performed later on, which left a window in which multiple threads could pass the IsInTransit() check.
This has been seen in the field and the results aren't pretty.
This commit effectively combines the IsInTransit() and SetInTransit() checks so there is no such window.
More failure cases are made to to call ResetInTransit() to adjust to this move.
This reverts commit b0b7b45b94.
Sorry BlueWall, I wanted to discuss an aspect of the data storage but I couldn't assign bugs in 'patch included' state to myself until I changed mantis just now and I forgot to mention it on irc.
I wouldn't normally revert but thinks get tricky when it comes to data formats.
Essentially, I would like to see the Yaw, Pitch and Distance values as separate XML entities (as used in other aspects such as vectors, quaternions) rather than as a . delimited string
We can discuss this more with Oren in opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6008
Viewers 1 and 3 are fine with doing this immediately. However, Imprudence has a small delay (<200ms, >500ms) after receiving the AgentCompleteMovement reply packet on the destination region before regarding that region as the currnet region.
If Imprudence receives a DisableSimulator in this period, it quits.
We are not restoring the full 5000ms delay since this brings back a bug where teleports permanently fail if an avatar tries to teleport back too quickly.
This commit also sends the AgentCompleteMovement packet to the client before telling the source region to release its old agent, in order to further cut down any possibility of the DisableSimulator being recieved before the AgentMovementComplete.
This sleep appears unnecessary since a sleep has already occurred in WaitForCallback() whilst waiting for the destination region to notify of teleport success.
There are no async operations between this sleep and the WaitForCallback()
If this sleep is present, then teleporting back to the source region within 5 seconds results in a disconnection.
If this sleep is commented out then teleporting quickly back and forth between two simulators appears to work without issue.
Tested on standalone, local grid and distributed grid.
Please revert if there's something that I've missed.
This adds a non-advertised wait_for_callback option in [EntityTransfer]. Default is always true.
Teleport tests disable the wait for callback from the destination region in order to run within a single thread.
This involves a large amount of change in test scene setup code to allow test scenes to share shared modules
SetupScene is now an instance method that requires an instantiation of SceneHelpers, though other SceneHelpers methods are still static
May split these out into separate classes in the future.
Permanently comment out warnings about ScenePresence not being found - this is entirely expected if the avatar has alraedy logged out or left the scene.