It appears that at least Singularity 1.8.5 (but probably others) rely on attachment FromItemIDs being different to display more than one.
This commit resolves this by generating random IDs instead of always using UUID.Zero for NPCs.
Resolves http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=7110
This is an experimental setting to control cpu spikes when an attachment heavy avatar logs in or avatars with medium attachments lgoin simultaneously.
It inserts a ms sleep specified in terms of attachments prims after each rez when an avatar logs in.
Default is 0 (no throttling).
"debug attachments <level>" changes to "debug attachments log <level>" which controls logging. A logging level of 1 will show the throttling performed if applicable.
Also adds "debug attachments status" command to show current throttle and debug logging levels.
This was because this particular code path (unlike user delete) only sent kills to root presences, for no apparent good reason.
Added regression test for this case.
This fixes http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6627
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.
Also adds regression test for the case where the viewer couldn't connect with the destination region.
Also refactoring of regression test support code associated with entity transfer in order to make this test possible and the code less obscure.
It looks like this was happening when AttachmentsModule.RezAttachments was doing a secondary set of each attachment to update with the asset ID (initially they only have the inventory ID).
However, with multi-attach this was appending a second copy of the same attachment rather than updating the data that was already there.
This commit requires both simulator and service to be updated.
This workaround relies on the fact that a closing client goes inactive before the attachments derez calls happen.
This reverts the change to remove scripts too early instead of stopping them, since the the two step stop then remove is necessary to execute the detach event.
This involves making Attachments module listen for start/stop script changes.
It also involves removing the script from the region on detach in the same manner as every other DeleteSceneObject() call rather than simply stopping it
This is necessary tue to the bad assymetry of start and stop script triggers but it appears to be the correct behaviour anyway, as detached objects are completely gone from the sim.
Not just in a state where their scripts have been stopped.
It seems this is happening because we send a kill for objects that are selected when attached.
A code comment says that this is to get the client to deselect it, but v3 and v1 clients do this just fine without the kill.
Aims to address http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6456
Uses new IEntityInventory.TryGetScriptInstanceRunning()
Makes it clearer that TaskInventoryItem.ScriptRunning cannot be used as it is temporary and not updated.
Enables previously disabled regression test.
Based on SingpostMarv's patch in http://opensimulator.org/mantis/view.php?id=6302 but I prefer a simpler approach that does not expose a resume scripts option right now.
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.