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2020-05-20DRTVWR-476: Add LLThreadSafeQueue::tryPushFrontFor().Nat Goodspeed
tryPushFrontFor() is pushFront() with a std::chrono::duration timeout.
2020-05-20Merged in NickyD/viewer-vs2017-git-deadlock/d476-channel (pull request #2)Nicky Dasmijn
Make sure coproc gets destroyed after each iteration. Making coproc scoped to the for loop will make sure the destructor gets called every loop iteration. Keeping it's scope outside the for loop means the pointer keeps valid till the next assigment that h Approved-by: Nat Linden <nat@lindenlab.com>
2020-05-19Make sure coproc gets destroyed after each iteration.Nicky Dasmijn
Making coproc scoped to the for loop will make sure the destructor gets called every loop iteration. Keeping it's scope outside the for loop means the pointer keeps valid till the next assigment that happens inside pop_wait_for when it gets assigned a new value. Triggering the dtor inside pop_wait_for can lead to deadlock when inside the dtor a coroutine tries to call enqueueCoprocedure (this happens). enqueueCoprocedure then will try to grab the lock for try_push but this lock is still held by pop_wait_for.
2020-05-19DRTVWR-476: Clean up reverting to boost::fibers::buffered_channel.Nat Goodspeed
2020-05-19DRTVWR-476: Revert "Use LLThreadSafeQueue, not boost::fibers::buffered_channel."Nat Goodspeed
This reverts commit bf8aea5059f127dcce2fdf613d62c253bb3fa8fd. Try boost::fibers::buffered_channel again with Boost 1.72.
2020-05-19DRTVWR-476: Update to llphysicsextensions_stub build 542456Nat Goodspeed
2020-05-18DRTVWR-476: Merge branch 'master' of lindenlab/viewer into DRTVWR-476-boost-1.72Nat Goodspeed
2020-05-18Increment viewer version to 6.4.3Nat Goodspeed
following promotion of DRTVWR-460
2020-05-14DRTVWR-476, SL-12204: Fix crash in Marketplace Listings.Nat Goodspeed
The observed crash was due to sharing a stateful global resource (the global LLMessageSystem instance) between different tasks. Specifically, a coroutine sets its mMessageReader one way, expecting that value to persist until it's done with message parsing, but another coroutine sneaks in at a suspension point and sets it differently. Introduce LockMessageReader and LockMessageChecker classes, which must be instantiated by a consumer of the resource. The constructor of each locks a coroutine-aware mutex, so that for the lifetime of the lock object no other coroutine can instantiate another. Refactor the code so that LLMessageSystem::mMessageReader can only be modified by LockMessageReader, not by direct assignment. mMessageReader is now an instance of LLMessageReaderPointer, which supports dereferencing and comparison but not assignment. Only LockMessageReader can change its value. LockMessageReader addresses the use case in which the specific mMessageReader value need only persist for the duration of a single method call. Add an instance in LLMessageHandlerBridge::post(). LockMessageChecker is a subclass of LockMessageReader: both lock the same mutex. LockMessageChecker addresses the use case in which the specific mMessageReader value must persist across multiple method calls. Modify the methods in question to require a LockMessageChecker instance. Provide LockMessageChecker forwarding methods to facilitate calling the underlying LLMessageSystem methods via the LockMessageChecker instance. Add LockMessageChecker instances to LLAppViewer::idleNetwork(), a couple cases in idle_startup() and LLMessageSystem::establishBidirectionalTrust().
2020-05-14DRTVWR-476: Wrap boost::fibers::mutex et al. with LLCoros aliases.Nat Goodspeed
Specifically: LLCoros::Mutex means boost::fibers::mutex LLCoros::LockType means std::unique_lock<boost::fibers::mutex> LLCoros::ConditionVariable means boost::fibers::condition_variable LLCoros::cv_status means boost::fibers::cv_status So as not to drag in all of boost::fibers::mutex.hpp or condition_variable.hpp for each consumer of llcoros.h, instead #define LLCOROS_MUTEX_HEADER and LLCOROS_CONDVAR_HEADER. Those who need them can #include the relevant macro. Update llcond.h and llthreadsafequeue.h accordingly.
2020-05-14DRTVWR-476: Make LLSDFormatter::OPTIONS_PRETTY_BINARY uppercaseNat Goodspeed
for compatibility with Python llbase.llsd.parse(). The Python parse() currently requires uppercase hex digits for b16"hex" coding; lowercase hex digits cause it to raise LLSDParseError.
2020-05-14DRTVWR-476: Fix LLError::Log::classname(T*) template function.Nat Goodspeed
First, the signature classname(const T*) was wrong: that function could only accept a pointer to const T. The expression classname(someptr) where someptr was a pointer to non-const SomeType displayed "SomeType*" because it could only match classname(const T&), where T was SomeType*. classname(T* const) is what we should have written, meaning "const pointer to T" rather than "pointer to const T." Second, the previous implementation failed to handle the case in which the pointer was nullptr.
2020-05-13DRTVWR-476: Default LLSDNotationFormatter now OPTIONS_PRETTY_BINARY.Nat Goodspeed
LLSDNotationFormatter (also LLSDNotationStreamer that uses it, plus operator<<(std::ostream&, const LLSD&) that uses LLSDNotationStreamer) is most useful for displaying LLSD to a human, e.g. for logging. Having the default dump raw binary bytes into the log file is not only suboptimal, it can truncate the output if one of those bytes is '\0'. (This is a problem with the logging subsystem, but that's a story for another day.) Use OPTIONS_PRETTY_BINARY wherever there is a default LLSDFormatter ::EFormatterOptions argument. Also, allow setting LLSDFormatter subclass boolalpha(), realFormat() and format(options) using optional constructor arguments. Naturally, each subclass that supports this must accept and forward these constructor arguments to its LLSDFormatter base class constructor. Fix a couple bugs in LLSDNotationFormatter::format_impl() for an LLSD::Binary value with OPTIONS_PRETTY_BINARY: - The code unconditionally emitted a b(len) type prefix followed by either raw binary or hex, depending on the option flag. OPTIONS_PRETTY_BINARY caused it to emit "0x" before the hex representation of the data. This is wrong in that it can't be read back by either the C++ or the Python LLSD parser. Correct OPTIONS_PRETTY_BINARY formatting consists of b16"hex digits" rather than b(len)"raw bytes". - Although the code did set hex mode, it didn't set either the field width or the fill character, so that a byte value less than 16 would emit a single digit rather than two. Instead of having one LLSDFormatter::format() method with an optional options argument, declare two overloads. The format() overload without options passes the mOptions data member to the overload accepting options. Refactor the LLSDFormatter family, hoisting the recursive format_impl() method (accepting level) to a pure virtual method at LLSDFormatter base-class level. Most subclasses therefore need not override either base-class format() method, only format_impl(). In fact the short format() overload isn't even virtual. Consistently use LLSDFormatter::EFormatterOptions enum as the options parameter wherever such options are accepted.
2020-05-11DRTVWR-476: Remove /showIncludes from llwindow project.Nat Goodspeed
2020-05-11DRTVWR-476: Use find_library(dxguid) rather than find_path().Nat Goodspeed
2020-05-07DRTVWR-476: Whack-A-Mole not working, put switch on ALL llwindowNat Goodspeed
2020-05-07DRTVWR-476: Add /showIncludes to additional source files.Nat Goodspeed
Having it on just one source file was frustrating because the project build failed before it reached the one source file with the switch.
2020-05-07DRTVWR-476: Diagnostically /showIncludes for Windows SDK errorsNat Goodspeed
2020-05-07DRTVWR-476: Help DirectX.cmake cope with multiple SDK versions.Nat Goodspeed
First, get rid of ancient cruft in the find_path() calls: on a 64-bit system, "$ENV{PROGRAMFILES}" expands to the 64-bit 'Program Files' directory rather than the 32-bit 'Program Files (x86)' directory, and none of the ancient cruft would be found there anyway. Empirically, find_path(dxdiag.h) is able to find the file using environment variables (INCLUDE from VS variables?), so it doesn't need the specific pathnames coded into that call. Once we find DIRECTX_INCLUDE_DIR, don't immediately insert it into include_directories: we've had troubles with incompatible Windows SDK versions (compile errors in Microsoft header files!) when DIRECTX_INCLUDE_DIR preceded the Windows SDK directory in the include path. The DIRECTX_FIND_QUIETLY logic seemed backwards: the message(STATUS) output was emitted only when DIRECTX_FIND_QUIETLY was false. Reverse that. The ancient cruft in find_path(dxguid.lib) was causing it to find the wrong (very old) DirectX library. Remove ancient cruft. But empirically, without that, even once we've found DIRECTX_INCLUDE_DIR, CMake could not implicitly find dxguid.lib. If the DirectX directory hierarchy were structured as .../version/Include and .../version/Lib, a relative pathname would have been sufficient hint. Unfortunately it's structured as .../Include/version and .../Lib/version, so a relative pathname would have to include the specific version. Instead, replace "/Include/" with "/Lib/". But even then, we have to drill down to the architecture-specific subdirectory based on ADDRESS_SIZE.
2020-05-06DRTVWR-476: Add llsd::clone(), llsd::shallow() aliasesNat Goodspeed
for new llsd_clone(), llsd_shallow() functions.
2020-05-06DRTVWR-476: Merge branch 'master' of lindenlab/viewer into DRTVWR-476-boost-1.72Nat Goodspeed
2020-05-04Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-460Andrey Lihatskiy
2020-05-04Increment viewer version to 6.4.2Nat Goodspeed
following promotion of DRTVWR-500
2020-04-28Merged in DRTVWR-460 (pull request #91)Andrey Lihatskiy
SL-13133 Numerical camera preset names sorting order fix Approved-by: Maxim Nikolenko
2020-04-28SL-13133 Numerical camera preset names sorting order fixAndrey Lihatskiy
2020-04-28DRTVWR-476: Update to llca build 541101Nat Goodspeed
2020-04-27SL-12678 Removed auto login retryAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-26Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-460Andrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/llmath/llquaternion.h # indra/newview/lldrawpoolwater.cpp # indra/newview/lljoystickbutton.cpp # indra/newview/llvosky.cpp # indra/newview/skins/default/textures/textures.xml
2020-04-23SL-12904 Temporarily use LLSD to avoid crashes on older viewersMnikolenko Productengine
2020-04-21AMD CPUs list updateAndrey Lihatskiy
2020-04-20Restored SL-12732 after merge conflictAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-20SL-13040 Fixed crash at EnvironmentPersistAcrossLoginAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-20Merge branch 'master' into DRTVWR-500Andrey Lihatskiy
# Conflicts: # indra/newview/pipeline.cpp
2020-04-20Increment viewer version to 6.4.1Nat Goodspeed
following promotion of DRTVWR-440
2020-04-20SL-12904 FIXED Camera Preset does not restore correctly when sittingMnikolenko Productengine
2020-04-14Merged in euclid-13019 (pull request #70)Dave Houlton
SL-13019, fix broken varying linkage on MacOS Approved-by: Michael Pohoreski
2020-04-14SL-13019, fix broken varying linkage on MacOSDave Houlton
2020-04-13SL-12993 Focus on avatar after saving new presetMnikolenko Productengine
2020-04-13SL-13029 Fixed load orderAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-12SL-13029 Environment update was not applying properlyAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-10SL-12994 FIXED [Camera Presets] Zoom fraction should be saved as a part of ↵Mnikolenko Productengine
Camera preset, not as separate setting
2020-04-10SL-12999 List can go out of floater's rect, so it should consume scroll eventsAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-10SL-12999 Removed unused variablesAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-10Merged in euclid-12975 (pull request #65)Dave Houlton
SL-12975, unfix alpha and undo non-fix magic number of refracted portion of water Fresnel
2020-04-09SL-12975, unfix alpha and undo non-fix magic number of refracted portion of ↵Dave Houlton
water Fresnel
2020-04-09SL-12999 Some menus allow mouse scroll to zoom cameraAndrey Kleshchev
2020-04-09DRTVWR-476: For Boost 1.72, must suffix lib names with -x{32,64}Nat Goodspeed
2020-04-09DRTVWR-476: #include "boost/noncopyable.hpp" in another consumer.Nat Goodspeed
2020-04-09DRTVWR-476: #include "boost/noncopyable.hpp" in httpcommon.h.Nat Goodspeed
Apparently, in previous Boost versions, boost::noncopyable was sneaking into the namespace via other headers. Now the compiler complains about its absence without an explicit #include.
2020-04-08DRTVWR-476: Update zlib, freetype, libpng, boost, openssl, libxml2, ↵Nat Goodspeed
googlemock, google_breakpad, curl, colladadom Update zlib to codeticket version 538988. Update freetype to codeticket version 539865. Update libpng to codeticket version 539868. Update boost to codeticket version 539869. Update openssl to codeticket version 539874. Update libxml2 to codeticket version 539866. Update googlemock to codeticket version 539876. Update google_breakpad to codeticket version 539880. Update curl to codeticket version 539883. Update colladadom to codeticket version 539922.