Resolve master server addresses every 24 hours instead of keeping
result forever. Don't clear sv_master[1-5] cvar if the address fails
to resolve; it might work later.
Server/client VoIP protocol is handled by adding new cvars
cl_voipProtocol and sv_voipProtocol, sv_voip and cl_voip
are used to auto set/clear them. All users need to touch
are cl/sv_voip as 0 or 1 just like before.
Old Speex VoIP packets in demos are skipped.
New VoIP packets are skipped in demos if sv_voipProtocol
doesn't match cl_voipProtocol.
Notable difference between usage of speex and opus codecs,
when using Speex client would be sent 80ms at a time.
Using Opus, 60ms is sent at a time. This was changed because
the Opus codec supports encoding up to 60ms at a time.
(Simpler to send only one codec frame in a packet.)
Send snapshot with each download block so that client updates reliable
acknowledge, otherwise client can error when asking for next block via
nextdl reliable command.
- Get rid of ugly cvars sv_heartbeat and cl_gamename and replace with single com_gamename
- Remove sv_flatline. Flatlines are ignored by dpmaster and are considered to be insecure because flatlines can be udp-spoofed.
- Fix Ryan's FIXME and have voip packet buffer on the server dynamically allocated via Z_Malloc and store pointers in a circular buffer
- Improve voip target parsing on top of Ben Millwood's patch
- Add new "spatial" target where speaker is spatialized in 3d space and can be heard by all clients in hearing range (s_alMaxDistance)
(#4467)
- Decrease voip sound lengths from 240ms to 80ms per voip packet to mitigate udp packet loss and decrease latency
- Protocol version incremented to 71
- Make server send packet fragments and queued packets when server is idle
- Voip protocol detection is tied to com_protocol making past-end-of-message reading unncessary
- Use Hunk_AllocateTempMemory() for buffering VOIP packets and fix buffering scheme that ryan hates so much
- Disable packet scrambling for new protocol as it is useless now
- Get rid of the old packet scrambling functions predating latest point release
- Use Hunk_AllocateTempMemory() for netchan packet queue to fix memory leak when client gets disconnected with packets in the queue
- Use Hunk_AllocateTempMemory() for download blocks to fix memory leak when client gets disconnected with download blocks in the queue
- Fix SV_RateMsec to account for udp/udp6 packet lengths
- Retains full compatibility to the old but unsecure protocol between clients and servers
- Harden the connection process against DoS attacks, possibly connected to UDP spoofing
- Overhaul of the new banning functions:
* basic check for redundant bans/exceptions
* introduction of sv_banFile to make it possible to configure the file where to read bans and exceptions from
* bans can now be deleted by giving address ranges, too.
client is loading the map on a busy server. Specifically, hold back all
configstring update commands while the client is CS_PRIMED. Once the
client goes from CS_PRIMED to CS_ACTIVE, send the cleint commands for
updating each of the configstring indexes which were updated while the
client was CS_PRIMED.
* Updated TODO
* Moved ChangeLog to root
* Updated ChangeLog
* s/Foobar/Quake III Arena Source Code/
* Biggest patch EVAR. I wonder how many mail boxes this will fill...
in the server, wherein running the server for
more than 24 hours would cause the game to
exhibit weirdness as described here:
http://forums.wireheadstudios.org/index.php?act=ST&f=11&t=2749
That page would also indicate that more work
needs to be done if the map isn't going to change
for more than 24 hours.