BestAvatarResponsiveness introduces the region rez delay in cases where the region is full of avatars with lots of attachments, which is the case in CC load tests. In that case, the inworld prims are sent only after all avatar attachments are sent. Not recommended for regions with heavy avatar traffic!
Justin, if you read this, there's a long story here. Some time ago you placed SendInitialDataToMe at the very beginning of client creation (in LLUDPServer). That is problematic, as we discovered relatively recently: on TPs, as soon as the client starts getting data from child agents, it starts requesting resources back *from the simulator where its root agent is*. We found this to be the problem behind meshes missing on HG TPs (because the viewer was requesting the meshes of the receiving sim from the departing grid). But this affects much more than meshes and HG TPs. It may also explain cloud avatars after a local TP: baked textures are only stored in the simulator, so if a child agent receives a UUID of a baked texture in the destination sim and requests that texture from the departing sim where the root agent is, it will fail to get that texture.
Bottom line: we need to delay sending the new simulator data to the viewer until we are absolutely sure that the viewer knows that its main agent is in a new sim. Hence, moving it to CompleteMovement.
Now I am trying to tune the initial rez delay that we all experience in the CC. I think that when I fixed the issue described above, I may have moved SendInitialDataToMe to much later than it should be, so now I'm moving to earlier in CompleteMovement.
This is because scripts (at least on XEngine) start unsuspended - deceptively the ResumeScripts() calls in various places in the code are actually completely redundant (and useless).
The solution chosen here is to use a copy of the SP attachments and not have the list locked whilst creating the scripts when an avatar enters the region.
This looks to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6557
This purports to fix the issue described in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6653 where the camera can end up following the requested sit prim rather than the actual.
The original spot was by Vegaslon, this commit just goes about it in a slightly different way
This commit also makes m_requestedSitTargetUUID to be the actual UUID, which is consistent with m_requestedSitTargetID which was already doing this.
However, this adjustment has no practical effect since we only currently need to know that there's any requested sit UUID at all, not which one it is.
to avatar when it becomes root. This packet shows up in the viewer
logs as an error and appears to cause problems for completing the
texture rebake process for v1 viewers in some cases.
This is to reduce race conditions where neighbours may be responding erratically, thus mixing up create and close agent requests in time.
This mirrors OpenSimulator behaviour on enabling child agents where each region is contacted separately.
By checking against the grid's Avatar data, we can ignore viewer side attachments but still initiate these calls simulator-side.
Initiating simulator-side is always necessary for version 1 viewers.
This is a further commit to resolve http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6581
This was because the script resumption in AttachmentsModule was firing the attach event instead.
Had to reinstate the code in 285bd3a do we can resume the scripts there instead, though the bug existed before its removal.
This is to resolve http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6578
This is a further effort to reduce v3 viewer race conditions where this call may clash with the viewer signalling attachment wearing from its current outfit folder.
This is to simplify the code (no tricky 'wasChild' signalling required)
and to reduce the risk of a thread clash between simulator-side attaching (necessary for v1 viewers)
and the viewer-side attaching the v3 viewers perform.
This now does a check for border crossing (required to trigger the teleport) immediately in SP.MakeRootAgent().
If left any later, it looks like the physics scene changes the position and stops the cross happening.
If done any earlier, nothing happens because the cross-code currently requires a PhysicsActor to be in place, thuogh it's probably not necessary for this case.
For some reason, sending updates before this will not have this effect.
This may be something related to some viewers (e.g. LL 3.3.4) or something OpenSimulator isn't getting quite right.
This addresses http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6567
This creates a ScenePresence.GetWorldRotation() with the same semantics as SOP.GetWorldRotation()
SP.Rotation can't be used since it's relative to the sat upon prim if the avatar is sitting.
Fix bug that allowed only login access to regions with mis-configured telehubs. Administrators now have teleport access when there exists a mis-configured telehub in the region. Estate owners are now placed at region center in the absence of spawnpoints instead of being denied access. Grid Gods are unrestricted. All others are denied access to the region until spawnpoints are assigned to the telehub object.