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2010-02-06Draw prims using triangle strips instead of triangle lists.Dave Parks
2010-02-05EXT-4209 Fix for sculptie prims not updating geometry when texture is loaded.Dave Parks
2010-02-03Optimization pass.Dave Parks
-- Further instrumentation of idle update -- Removed mActiveQ from LLPipeline, instead making calm objects static during LLVOVolume::idleUpdate -- Further instrumentation of flexible object update -- Converted LLDynamicArray and LLMap members of LLViewerObjectList to stl counterparts -- Increased number of update bins in LLViewerObjectList from 16 to 128 (objects will be processed every 128 frames instead of every 16, or ~ 90% fewer objects processed per frame) -- Removed unused "renderObjectsForSelect" code. -- Reenabled LOD updates for objects further than 24m from camera
2010-01-27CID-355Tofu Linden
Checker: UNINIT_CTOR Function: LLVOVolume::LLVOVolume(const LLUUID &, unsigned char, LLViewerRegion *) File: /indra/newview/llvovolume.cpp
2010-01-20FIX EXT-4052: Make sure bounceback url has a schemeRick Pasetto
Review #83 The function LLMediaEntry::checkCandidateURL() assumes the URL passed in at least has a scheme part (i.e. a ":"). This fixes the bounceBack code to assure that.
2010-01-19FIX EXT-4468 DEV-41991: Make selected objects "more important" when loading ↵Rick Pasetto
their media data
2010-01-08code review feedback: fixed commentRick Pasetto
2010-01-08FIX EXT-4052: don't bounce back if url does not pass whitelistRick Pasetto
http://codereview.lindenlab.com/265005/show
2010-01-07EXT-3973 viewer crashNyx (Neal Orman)
Rendering cost calculations didn't handle the case of a face having no image associated with it. Added in null checks before using the pointer to the image. Crash no longer repros. Code reviewed by Vir.
2009-12-18Slight hack: if pixel area is 1024, force recalculation of itRick Pasetto
This is because I've observed that in heavy regions, media was not getting loaded because the queue items were stuck with the head item at interest = 1024. This is the "default" value, which means it probably wasn't calculated yet. This forces the calculation. Also cleaned up some logging in mediadataclient
2009-12-15Add a PrimMediaMasterEnabled debug flag to allow us to disable the media ↵Rick Pasetto
data client Conceptually reviewed by Monroe
2009-12-14Change LLViewerMedia::isInterestingEnough() to also check selectionRick Pasetto
If the object is in the selection, its interesting. Load its media data ASAP. Conceptually reviewed by monroe
2009-12-14Automated merge with ssh://rick@hg.lindenlab.com/skolb/mediaRick Pasetto
2009-12-14Allow selection of media faces even if there is no impl. We recordRick Pasetto
the target object and use that fact to raise its interest level. This is mostly a pass-off for monroe to take and run with
2009-12-11Mergeskolb
2009-12-11EXT-2718 avatar render cost higher in 2.0 than in 1.23Nyx (Neal Orman)
previous fix fixed the double-counting of texture costs. resulting ARC was ~99 points higher for most avatars. This patch makes the cost shoot up again, as ARC was improperly computed in 1.23 and before. This makes the cost for an avatar increase 10 points per prim instead of per-attachment, which is how we have documented it. Also used constants to eliminate magic numbers and increased ARC limit from 1024 to 2048. Will request feedback on change from BSI:STU Code reviewed by Bigpapi --HG-- branch : avatar-pipeline
2009-12-10PARTIAL DEV-43869 - add "isInterestingEnough()" to the queue calculationRick Pasetto
This change bumps the queue sizes way up, because we think that the "isInterestingEnough()" call will prevent loading more media data than we think is necessary. Still need to implement it in LLVOVolume, though
2009-12-10PARTIAL DEV-43869: LLMediaDataClient now uses two queuesRick Pasetto
This is a fairly major change that addresses the issue of an object with constantly-updating media. Before, that object would be put into our single queue and sorted to a particular spot, and since it continuously updates, it would "always be there". That means that nothing "behind" it would ever get serviced. This change introduces two queues for each MDC: one is the same "sorted" queue as before, and the other is unsorted, and "round-robins". New objects go into the sorted queue, objects whose media we already know about get put into the unsorted queue. The two queues are interleaved when serviced (one then the other is serviced -- if one is empty we try the other -- until they are both drained). The round-robin queue works a little differently: after an item is fetched from that queue (remember this would be an item we already know about), that request is marked and put back at the end of the queue. If that object gets a UDP update while in the queue, that mark is "cleared". When it gets to the front of the queue again, if it still marked, it is thrown away. If it is not marked, it is fetched, and again marked and put at the end. This makes the queue self-limiting in how big it can get. I have also made some other changes: - The sorting comparator now just delegates to the object for its "interest" calculation. A higher value = more interesting. LLVOVolume now uses its PixelArea for its "interest" calculation, which seems apparently better (the prior distance calculation was wrong anyway). - The score is cached before the sort operation is performed, so that it won't be expensive to sort - Now, the media version that is fetched is saved in the LLVOVolume, and we do not update if it is not newer (this is not very useful...yet.) - I've introduced hard limits (settable by debug settings) on the size of the queues. The sorted queue will be culled (after sort) to that count. NOTE: this will probably get removed in a later checkin, as I've already gotten feedback that this is not desirable - I've reorganized LLMediaDataClient so it makes more sense. - I've made the request object a little smaller, so the queue won't take up so much memory (more work could be done here) - Added a unit test for the two-queue case (though more tests are needed!)
2009-12-01Fix a signed/unsigned warning that breaks the Windows build.callum
2009-12-01Fix for EXT-2836 (Changing texture on Media on a Prim face removes MoaP ↵Monroe Linden
functionality). LLVOVolume::regenFaces() (specifically the calls to facep->setTexture()) breaks associations between faces and LLViewerMediaTexture objects when called on a prim with playing media. This change adds code which recreates the associations.
2009-11-30Linker optimization - use "extern template" for commonly regenerated templatesJames Cook
Also replaced many duplicate calls to LLViewerCamera::getInstance() with local pointer. Reviewed with Ambroff
2009-11-24mergeLoren Shih
--HG-- branch : avatar-pipeline
2009-11-23EXT-2718 EXT-2434 avatar render cost changesNyx (Neal Orman)
Fixing a but in new ARC function where textures added 5 to the ARC for each use. Expected (and previous) behavior restored, where 5 is added to ARC for each unique texture, regardless of how many faces it is used on. Confirmed new ARC is 99 points higher than previous (20 for each body part), or 119 if avatar is wearing a skirt. Will be post-reviewed before pushing --HG-- branch : avatar-pipeline
2009-11-20Clean up some loggingRick Pasetto
2009-11-19Made LLMediaDataClient not send requests on behalf of objects that are ↵Monroe Linden
marked as dead. When LLMediaDataClient::QueueTimer::tick() encounters an object at the head of the queue that's dead, it will now remove that object and loop, instead of sending a request and waiting for the tick timer to fire again. Added an isDead() function to LLMediaDataClientObject, and an additional unit test that verifies the handling of dead objects.
2009-11-19Added LLVOVolume::markDead(), which unhooks any prim media instances from ↵Monroe Linden
the dead object.
2009-11-12EXT-2434 update avatar rendering costNyx (Neal Orman)
First crack at updating the rendering cost calculation for avatars to account for the possibility of invisible avatars. Also generalized rendering cost of attachments to be more general - added debug code to build floater will be post-reviewed
2009-11-10FIX DEV-41991: do not allow media settings panel to come up if media data is ↵Rick Pasetto
in flight Review #33 This change marks the current selection "not editable" if any objects in the selection are currently "in flight" (i.e. their media data has not been fetched yet, or is in the process of being fetched). This involved adding API to LLMediaDataClient to query whether an object is in the process of being fetched (i.e. in the queue). I've added a unit test for this new API.
2009-11-10Automated merge with ssh://rick@hg.lindenlab.com/viewer/viewer-2-0/Rick Pasetto
2009-11-09PARTIAL FIX (workaround) DEV-41949: LLMediaEntry::setWhitelist() and ↵Rick Pasetto
LLMediaEntry::asLLSD() have a contract conflict Review #31 So, here's what was happening, briefly: - LLMediaEntry::setWhitelist() would be a no-op if given an LLSD that did not have a WHITELIST_KEY - LLMediaEntry::asLLSD() would render the LLMediaEntry *without* a WHITELIST_KEY if the whitelist was empty Therefore, when the viewer marshalled an LLMediaEntry for the server, it would send it without a WHITELIST_KEY. When the server got it, it would not erase the last value. This is actually a workaround: it patches asLLSD() with an LLSD::emptyArray() if the key is not there. However, this should be fixed on the server: in either or both of the following ways: 1) LLMediaEntry::setWhitelist() should not be a no-op if the LLSD has no WHITELIST_KEY: it should erase the whitelist 2) LLMediaEntry::asLLSD() should render an empty whitelist in WHITELIST_KEY as an empty array Note that both could be done and still work. A unit test should and will be written next.
2009-11-09Fix for DEV-42029 (changing media on multiple faces can make a zombie SLPlugin).Monroe Linden
Made LLViewerMedia::updateMediaImpl() unload the impl's media plugin when the current URL goes empty. Made LLVOVolume::syncMediaData() call removeMediaImpl() if the media data gets deleted.
2009-11-09Fix signed/unsigned build breakage in llvovolume.cppJames Cook
2009-11-09Better fix for DEV-42153.Monroe Linden
2009-11-06Partial fix for DEV-42153.Monroe Linden
This code seems to work on some objects and not on others. I suspect I'm not doing something quite right in LLVOVolume::getApproximateFaceNormal().
2009-11-06mergeSteve Bennetts
2009-11-06merge from texture-pipelineSteve Bennetts
2009-11-06merge.Tofu Linden
2009-11-06magic number removal rampage: 3.14159 -> M_PI or F_PITofu Linden
--HG-- branch : texture-pipeline
2009-11-06merge QAR-1829: texture pipeline branch in viewer-2.0.0.3Xiaohong Bao
2009-11-05FIX DEV-42115: Remove modify permission check that would grant ↵Rick Pasetto
navigate/interact or controls "permission" Review #27 Back when media controls (an unfortunately much-overloaded word) was called media permission (also an overloaded word), we granted "permission" for interact/navigate or controls "display" if the requestor agent had modify permissions. This decision doesn't seem to make sense, because it is a common use case to want to "disable" controls (or perhaps interaction/navigate) even for the user who created the object (i.e. who has modify permissions). This removes that check. NOTE that this check is also made on the server, but in that case modify permissions *grants* the right to navigate in that case. Although the code is very similar, the viewer version is trying to address a use case story, whereas the other is trying to prevent a griefing vector.
2009-11-03fix the bug that textuer boost level is mixed with boolean numbers.Xiaohong Bao
2009-10-27Extra debugging info for EXT-1456Palmer
Reviewed by Bao
2009-10-21DEV-41600: one last change: rename INTERACT and CONTROl to ↵Rick Pasetto
MEDIA_PERM_INTERACT and MEDIA_PERM_CONTROL
2009-10-21DEV-41600 Refactored my previous change based on review feedback from monroeRick Pasetto
2009-10-19Fix for a case where the webkit plugin never generates a LOCATION_CHANGED ↵Monroe Linden
event at all.
2009-10-09Unit tests for LLMediaDataClientRick Pasetto
This required a bit of refactoring of LLMediaDataClient: - Created LLMediaDataClientObject ABC, which now has a concrete impl in LLVOVolume - Created unit test with 6 tests (for now), testing - LLObjectMediaDataClient::fetchMedia() - LLObjectMediaDataClient::updateMedia() - LLObjectMediaNavigateClient::navigate() - queue ordering - retries - nav bounce back - Also ensures that ref counting works properly (this is important, because ownership is tricky with smart pointers put into queues, peeled off into timers that fire and auto destruct, and HTTP responders that also auto-destruct) - Had to fix LLCurl::Responder's stub, which was not initializing the ref count to 0, causing the ref counting tests to fail (boy, that was hard to find!). Reviewed by Callum
2009-10-07DEV-39168 - bounce back to the current URL (or, the home URL if current URL ↵Rick Pasetto
is "") if the server denies navigation This refactors some of the bounceBack code into LLVOVolume. It also changes an important rule: the edit panel now *will* send the current URL to the server when you hit "OK". This change was done so that if autoplay is on, we make sure the server gets the right data.
2009-10-05FIX DEV-40877: ignore changes from "bad" objects which have an invalid media URLRick Pasetto
2009-10-05DEV-40650: Refactor llmediadataresponder and llmediadatafetcher into a ↵Rick Pasetto
single reusable class CC Review #7 (monroe) LLMediaDataResponder and LLMediaDataFetcher were helpful classes that interacted with each other, but they were not general enough to cleanly be used for all media service interaction. This change refactors these classes into one (in fact, it is closer to a complete rewrite): LLMediaDataClient. This class has the following design points: - You subclass from it when you want to specialize the responder, and then subclass from LLMediaDataClient::Responder if desired - It has a few inner classes: - LLMediaDataClient::Request, which now holds all of the data pertaining to a request, including retry counts - LLMediaDataClient::Responder, which is now the LLHTTPClient::Responder - LLMediaDataClient::PriorityQueue, which is now a STL priority_queue of Request objects. - LLMediaDataClient::QueueTimer, which is the timer that fires to peel off queue items - LLMediaDataClient::Responder::RetryTimer, which is the timer that is used when 503 errors are received. The encapsulation of these inner classes is a lot cleaner and better reflects the scope of their responsibilities. By and large, the logic hasn't really changed much. However, now there are two subclasses of LLMediaDataClient: one for the ObjectMedia cap and the other for the ObjectMediaNavigate cap. (I decided it was overkill to make three subclasses, one each for GET, UPDATE, and NAVIGATE, but we could still do that). LLVOVolume now instantiates both of these classes as statics (and destroys them on shutdown). They now have very simple API: - LLObjectMediaDataClient::fetchMedia(LLVOVolume*) fetches the media for the given object - LLObjectMediaDataClient::updateMedia(LLVOVolume*) sends an UPDATE of the media from the given object - LLObjectMediaNavigateClient::navigate(LLVOVolume*, U8 texture_index, const std::string &url) navigates the given face (texture_index) on the given object to the given url.
2009-10-01svn merge -r 134922:134973 ↵Monroe Williams
svn+ssh://svn.lindenlab.com/svn/linden/branches/media-on-a-prim/moap-7 Merging branches/media-on-a-prim/moap-7 down to viewer-2.0.