will potentially slow down both client and server, player collision physics
will be more accurate as more entities will be clipped against (and the
client should never complain about physent overflow again).
server bug anyway), broke qizmo (not that I really care: that's still qizmo's
bug) and (most importantly) broke recording demos across map changes.
(Closes: #14)
unbounded frame rate (you can still set it to clamp your fps to, for example,
your monitor's refresh rate), and cl_maxnetfps 0 is now based on your network
rate.
The NetQuake-compatible targets now also have an unbounded framerate. This is
OK, because the built-in server uses its own tick rate.
code cleanups and general performance work to be developed in relative peace.
While cleaning up the networking code /is/ important, fixing QF's perfomance
issues is of much higher priority.
specific plugins only)
- convert updateping, updatepl, updateentertime, updatestat,
updatestatlong, cdtrack intermission, finale, muzzleflashchokecount,
maxspeed, entgravity, and setpause on the client. Can you say all
that in one breath? :)
net_svc.c, and add add a NET_SVC_GetString function to access it.
As an added bonus, it actually boundschecks it!
- preexpand that annoying SHOWNET macro, which was only used twice,
and was quite small and pointless
- whitespace cleanup and a comment typo fix
- converted svc_packetentities and svc_deltapacketentities
- added some convenience defines for U_foo grouping
- tweaked Host_NetError's "please report this" print, but it still
doesn't work
This required changes to the api (info_t instead of char *) but should be
a net gain in speed (not a lot, admittedly: it was pretty fast to begin
with, but this paves the way for some other changes I have in mind).
svc_serverinfo, and svc_download
I havn't tested svc_download, since I don't want to play with having
seperate dirs for the client vs server on one computer.
- link net_svc.c to the server
- add a NET_SVC_Print_Emit function
- make the server use the above instead of svc_print manually
It's actually kind of ugly, because of how backbuffers are
implimented. Hopefully I'll be able to clean that up later.
NET_ERROR.
- change all the NET_SVC_*_Parse return values from qboolean to
net_status_t
- make NET_SVC_{,Delta}PacketEntities_Parse return NET_ERROR instead
of 1 (NET_SHORT now) if the struct size is exceeded
rather than a stdout hack (which had problems with buffering)
- actually parse net_deltapacketentities
- print offset within net_{,delta}packetentities blocks for each
entity
- fix indenting in Log_Delta
- fix off-by-one for packet offset printing
- fix a miss-parsing of svc_deltapacketentities
(MAX_PACKET_ENTITIES does NOT include U_REMOVE entities)
- remove "full update" handling for CL_ParseDeltaPacketEntities, since
that only happens with svc_packetentities
- fix various spots in the above that called Host_EndGame but didn't
return
- switched the order of modellist and soundlist in net_svc*, to
conform with the rest of the files
- create a new CL_ParsePacketEntities, that only handles
svc_packetentities (so it's much simpler). it uses net_svc*
- rename the message argument of NET_SVC_*_Parse to msg
- rename the other argument to block, for brevity
- convert svc_spawnstaticsound
- convert svc_serverinfo
- convert svc_playerinfo
- fix a exploitable buffer overflow with svc_lightstyle
directly into the packet data.
- change a bunch of char *'s to const char *'s for the above. Only
thing that had trouble was the cl_nofake handler, which I changed to
use a local buffer.
- add MSG_ReadStaticString which acts like the old MSG_ReadString,
specifically that it uses a static buffer and tollerates
unterminated strings.
- add a Q_strnlen function, and make strnlen use it if strnlen is
undefined.
- Add a net_svc.h and net_svc.c which will preparse svc messages into
structs, for easier handling. Currently only soundlist and
modellist are done.
segfault if your first call was with "". Probably could cause
crashes too
- add a string.c file to libQFutil, with a Q_strcasestr function,
which strcasestr is defined to if it's not already defined. (we'd
get that with glibc if we defined __USE_GNU, but we don't)
- make client_t and SV_ExtractFromUserinfo both use NAME_MAX for
their name arrays, instead of 32 for one and 80 for the other
- rewrite almost all of SV_ExtractFromUserinfo's name handling.
- \r, \n, and \t are all converted to spaces
- leading/trailing spaces are stripped
- consecutive spaces are reduced to a single space
- empty names are considered bad
- user-* nicks are considered bad (unless forced to them)
- a name containing console or admin is considered bad
- a name that already exists is considered bad
- if they have a bad name it gets forced to user-%d, where %d is
their userid
- netname in the progs is now updated properly
- name changes are always reported unless it's the initial setting,
rather than only if they're full connected and not a spectator
- finally, if the name change fails (info string exceeded), give
them the boot. (before this was only done for duplicate names)
That's about it :)
(Sys_DPrintf is new) is now used exclusively for all lib printing. Con_Init
sets the sys printf recirection to Con_Print (which has been revamped
appropriatly) and the server sets it to SV_Print (which was SV_Printf and
the new SV_Printf calls /it/). This should fix the rcon print redirection
issues.
userinfo setting.
float (string key, string value) SetUserInfo;
key = infostring key
value = new value
returs: 0 for key not changed, non-0 to broadcast the change
server.h:
add rcon_from_user
sv_ccmds.c:
add SV_ConSay_Info_f (sayinfo) for quiet info messages and revamp the
rest of SV_ConSay_f accordingly. Also include deactivated commands for
cuff, mute, tell and ban (coming soon).
sv_main.c:
revamp the rcon system to support both `root' rcon and admin rcon and
provide better logging. admin_password is the cvar holding the password
for admin access (used the same way as rcon_password)
quakeio.h -> vfile.h
More diff reduction between trunk and my VFS code. Also took the time to
put some headers in order and fix a few #include's pointed out by moving
things around a bit.
out into r_graph.c (Time and Z graph), cl_ngraph.c (Net graph), and
{gl,sw}_graph.c (R_LineGraph). gl_ngraph.c is gone. Unfortunatly, something
is rather wrong with NetGraph in gl (probably R_LineGraph).
r_local.h, r_shared.h, client.h and render.h at the same time (couldn't get
away from that:/) verly likely to be lots of breakage (eg, player and eye
models are NOT checksummed atm), but everything builds
gl_dyn_part.c:
Now uses a (non-locked) vertex array to reduce GL calls.
Gives a slight speed gain, I'll optimize it a bit more soon.
gl_rlight.c:
Fixed much of the dlightframecount issues.
(This gives cleaner code and a speed up.)
gl_rmain.c: A slight reorg of the dlight call order.
gl_rmisc.c: Enable some of the vertex arrays. (vertex, texcoord, color.)
gl_rsurf.c:
Reworked R_BuildLightMap, smaller now code wise, also more optimized,
and it builds a 0-2 lightmap in more cases now.
Playing with GL_UploadLightmap.
For non-lighthalf non-mtex lightmaps use a 0-2 range.
(Makes gl_lightmode look a /lot/ better.)
gl_screen.c: More stuff with the gl_lightmode callback.
r_view.c: R_PushDlights is called elsewhere now.
sw_rmain.c:
Moved the R_PushDlights call.
Also killed the unused PASSAGES define.
remove includes of qdefs.h and compat.h
pr_comp.h:
merge pr_comp.h from quake and qfcc, removing the copy in qfcc
cmdlib.[ch]:
nuke the endian code.
qendian.c:
initialise the LittleLong etc pointers at compile time rather than run
time
com.c (both nq and qw):
nuke the LittleLong etc init code
everything else:
fix up after the qtypes.h cleanup
thinks:
o Full progs modularity
o CSQC should now be just a matter of creating the builtin functions and
loading the code.
o total independence from progs globals, functions and entity field layouts
on the conditoin that their definitions have not been stripped from the
progs file.
o optional (though currently forced on) type checking on access to progs
entity fields from C
o the progs engine is fully shared between nq and qw.
progs globals and edict fields accessors, but I'm not so sure that's the cause
of the run-time error:
SV_Error: SV_ModelIndex: model progs/player.mdl not precached
Fatal error: SV_Error: SV_ModelIndex: model progs/player.mdl not precached
I suspect I failed to find the spawn function.
subsystem in favor of Cvars*. These new cvars are:
o snd_device defaults to "" which selects the default device of the system
(eg, plug:0,0 for ALSA 0.9 or /dev/dsp for OSS)
o snd_rate defaults to 0 which selects the system default rate.
o snd_bits defaults to 0 which selects the system default bit depth.
o snd_stereo defaults to 1 (0 is mono)
* actually, not that thorough: alsa and oss only. The rest have just ws :/
nq for abyss etc (ie, the magical -<mod> args).
The interface to the message subsystem got a revamp and all the mods to the .c
files reflect this. currently a little ugly, but I plan on abstracting msg
further to clean it up and make it more oo.
checksum.c) and then move the resutlting checksum.c into libs/utils
ditching nq's. Due to net_com.c, qw's libqfnet.a will need to be deleted or
you will get duplicate symbol link errors. Also merge crc.[ch] and move
qfplits.[ch] to their final homes. Also, remove a slightly overzealous use
of "static" in qfplist.[ch].
defaults in non-win32 targets. BASEDIR/SKINBASE are gone and the Cvars
which use them in the code are just given the oldstyle defaults now. Use
of "base" is gone. It was a half-assed solution to a problem that doesn't
exist yet. When it finally does exist, we'll fix it right.
ever used were CVAR_NONE, CVAR_ARCHIVE, CVAR_USERINFO, CVAR_SERVERINFO,
CVAR_ROM, and CVAR_USER_CREATED. I kept CVAR_NOTIFY and CVAR_LATCH as
well since the latter was supposed to actually be implemented at some
point and the former would make a useful debug feature.