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Aikar
9fa6ba267c
Optimize Light Engine
Massive update to light to improve performance and chunk loading/generation.

1) Massive bit packing/unpacking optimizations and inlining.
  A lot of performance has to do with constant packing and unpacking of bits.
  We now inline a most bit operations, and re-use base x/y/z bits in many places.
  This helps with cpu level processing to just do all the math at once instead
  of having to jump in and out of function calls.

  This much logic also is likely over the JVM Inline limit for JIT too.
2) Applied a few of JellySquid's Phosphor mod optimizations such as
  - ensuring we don't notify neighbor chunks when neighbor chunk doesn't need to be notified
  - reduce hasLight checks in initializing light, and prob some more, they are tagged JellySquid where phosphor influence was used.
3) Optimize hot path accesses to getting updating chunk to have less branching
4) Optimize getBlock accesses to have less branching, and less unpacking
5) Have a separate urgent bucket for chunk light tasks. These tasks will always cut in line over non blocking light tasks.
6) Retain chunk priority while light tasks are enqueued. So if a task comes in at high priority but the queue is full
   of tasks already at a lower priority, before the task was simply added to the end. Now it can cut in line to the front.
   this applies for both urgent and non urgent tasks.
7) Buffer non urgent tasks even if queueUpdate is called multiple times to improve efficiency.
8) Fix NPE risk that crashes server in getting nibble data

Fixes #3489
Fixes #3363
2020-06-07 20:31:29 -04:00
Aikar
7a2b345b55
Synchronize DataPaletteBlock instead of ReentrantLock
Mojang has flaws in their logic about chunks being concurrently
wrote to. So we constantly see crashes around multiple threads writing.

Additionally, java has optimized synchronization so well that its
in many times faster than trying to manage read wrote locks for low
contention situations.

And this is extremely a low contention situation.

Fixes #3293
Fixes #2493
2020-05-29 20:36:42 -04:00
Aikar
210a32f26f
Unload leaked Cached Chunks
Due to some complexity in mojangs complicated chain of juggling
whether or not a chunk should be unloaded when the last ticket is
removed, many chunks are remaining around in the cache.

These chunks are never being targetted for unload because they are
vastly out of view distance range and have no reason to be looked at.

This is a huge issue for performance because we have to iterate these
chunks EVERY TICK... This is what's been leading to high SELF time in
Ticking Chunks timings/profiler results.

We will now detect these chunks in that iteration, and automatically
add it to the unload queue when the chunk is found without any tickets.
2020-05-25 11:12:22 -04:00
Aikar
10502558e9
Workaround for some hacky environments that mess up things
2 people had issues where some plugin is doing some reallly insane NMS hackery
that created invalid worlds, which caused some errors...

Really don't understand what in the world they did, but putting in a dumb guard that
shouldn't even be necessary to just not send the sound effect rather than erroring.
2020-05-23 22:27:37 -04:00
Aikar
92f680ed84
Fix Pathfinding and obscure glitchy buggy 0 tick farms
I swear the crap that stuff will abuse to make stuff happen is insane.

Hash codes apparently changing behavior of stuff based on its value, so
reverting 2d401d2dfb

Fixes #3346
Fixes #3341
2020-05-11 21:18:11 -04:00
JellySquid
d454bbd5e1
Implement JellySquid's Entity Collision optimisations patch
This patch replaces the vanilla collision code for both block and entity collisions with faster implementations by JellySquid, used originally in her Lithium mod.

Optimizes Full Block voxel collisions, and removes streams from Entity collisions

Original code by JellySquid, licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0
you can find the original code on https://github.com/jellysquid3/lithium-fabric/tree/1.15.x/fabric (Yarn mappings)

Ported by
Co-authored-by: Zoutelande <54509836+Zoutelande@users.noreply.github.com>

Touched up by Aikar to keep previous paper optimizations
2020-05-09 19:19:18 -04:00
Aikar
2d401d2dfb
Improve BlockPosition hashCode/equals
Actually showed up in profiling as decent time spent here...

Noticed y/z was missing its final that it use to have, when x had it. some how
must of got messed up on some update. though people suggest this shouldn't of
mattered anyways, but lets put it back for safety.

Added cache of hashcode, as well as optimized the hash code using larger primes.
Also stored the long value of the x/y/z so that for equals we can compare a single long,
as well as have that long value cached for .asLong()
2020-05-09 10:59:29 -04:00
Aikar
36f34f01c0
Updated Upstream (Bukkit/CraftBukkit)
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing

Bukkit Changes:
da9ef3c5 #496: Add methods to get/set ItemStacks in EquipmentSlots
3abebc9f #492: Let Tameable extend Animals rather than Entity
941111a0 #495: Expose ItemStack and hand used in PlayerShearEntityEvent
4fe19cae #494: InventoryView - Add missing Brewing FUEL_TIME

CraftBukkit Changes:
933e9094 #664: Add methods to get/set ItemStacks in EquipmentSlots
18722312 #662: Expose ItemStack and hand used in PlayerShearEntityEvent
2020-05-06 06:05:22 -04:00
Aikar
f37381ea8a
Optimize Network Manager to not need synchronization
Removes synchronization from sending packets
Makes normal packet sends no longer need to be wrapped and queued like it use to work.
Adds more packet queue immunities on top of keep alive to let the following scenarios go out
without delay:
  - Keep Alive
  - Chat
  - Kick
  - All of the packets during the Player Joined World event

Hoping that latter one helps join timeout issues more too for slow connections.

Removes processing packet queue off of main thread
  - for the few cases where it is allowed, order is not necessary nor
    should it even be happening concurrently in first place (handshaking/login/status)

Ensures packets sent asynchronously are dispatched on main thread

This helps ensure safety for ProtocolLib as packet listeners
are commonly accessing world state. This will allow you to schedule
a packet to be sent async, but itll be dispatched sync for packet
listeners to process.

This should solve some deadlock risks

This may provide a decent performance improvement because thread synchronization incurs a cache reset
so by avoiding ever entering a synchronized block, we get to avoid that, and packet sending is a really
hot activity.
2020-05-06 05:28:47 -04:00
stonar96
8f9df2ed43
Anti Xray cleanup
Undo the accidental renaming of a method in 0aad8bf
Aikar wanted to rename DataPalette#getDataBits(T object) to getOrCreateIdFor
in 0aad8bf but he also accidentally renamed
ChunkPacketInfo#getDataBitsIndex(int chunkSectionIndex) to
getOrCreateIdForIndex.

Remove chunk-edge-mode and chunk loading entirely from Anti-Xray
The chunk-edge-mode is broken since several versions.
Loading chunk neighbors for chunk edge obfuscation isn't needed anymore.
Unlike in previous versions, these are under normal circumstances already loaded
at the time we need them (plugins for example can bypass this).

Use the modified methods and constructors everywhere
Anti-Xray provides support for the default nms methods and constructors,
which where modified by Anti-Xray to avoid breaking stuff (plugins)
which somehow uses these methods.
However, the modified versions of those methods and constructors should be used
where possible.
2020-05-06 04:35:20 -04:00
Spottedleaf
b4e629a283
Use distance map to optimise entity tracker / Misc Utils
Use the distance map to find candidate players for tracking.

This also ports a few utility changes from Tuinity
2020-05-06 03:47:24 -04:00
Aikar
57dd397155
Updated Upstream (Bukkit/CraftBukkit)
Upstream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly.
This update has not been tested by PaperMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing

Bukkit Changes:
b999860d SPIGOT-2304: Add LootGenerateEvent

CraftBukkit Changes:
77fd87e4 SPIGOT-2304: Implement LootGenerateEvent
a1a705ee SPIGOT-5566: Doused campfires & fires should call EntityChangeBlockEvent
41712edd SPIGOT-5707: PersistentDataHolder not Persistent on API dropped Item
2020-05-01 18:03:57 -04:00
Aikar
e0ea2e0e14
Entity Activation Range 2.0! Major improvements to restoring behavior
Calling this 2.0 as it's a pretty major improvement with more knobs to twist.

This update fixes many things. The goal here is to restore vanilla behavior to some degree.
Instead of permanent inactive pools of animals, let them show some signs of life some....

Yes this may reduce performance compared to before, but I hope it is minimal. Got to find a balance.
Previous EAR logic really compromised vanilla behavior of mobs. This tries to restore it.

Changes:

1) All monsters are now classed as Monster. Mojang has an interface, we should use it.
   - This now includes Shulker, Slimes, see #2 for Phantom and Ghast
2) Villagers and Flying Monsters now have their own separate activation range configs.
   - Villagers will default to your Animals config
3) Added a bunch of more immunities
   - Brand new entities are immune for a few seconds
   - Entities that recently traveled by portal are immune for few seconds
   - Entities that are leashed to a player are immune
   - Ender Signals are immune
   - Entities that are jumping, climbing, dying (lol) are immune
   - Minecarts are now always immune to the movement restriction
4) Villagers immunity received major overhaul...
   - Now has many immunities for Villager activities to let them
     do their work then go back inactive
   - Such as interacting with doors and workstations should be more normal now
   - Raids will trigger immunities, in that villagers will run and hide when bell rings.
   - Raid should keep the entire village immune during the raid to keep gameplay mechanics
     You can disable raids by game rule if you dont want raids

Then the big one.....

Wake Up Inactive Entities:
One issue plagueing "farms" is that we no longer even let entities move now.
Entities become lifeless.

A new system has been introduced to wake up inactive entities every so often, to let
them stretch their legs, eat some food, play with each other and experience the good entity life.

Animals, Villagers, Monsters (Includes Pillagers), and Flying Monsters will now wake up every
so often after staying inactive for a very long. This grants them a temporary immunity, that
the goal is they will then find "stuff to do" by having a longer activity window.

How many to wake up, how often they wake up, and for how long they wake up are all configurable.

Current EAR Immunities really don't give some entities enough of a window to find work
to then keep them immune for the work to even start. This system should help that.

We will only wake up a few entities per tick on the first wave, restoring 1 per type per world per tick.

So say you have 10 monsters qualify for inactive wake up, all 8 will wake up on the first eligible tick,
and then the 9th will wake up on next tick, 10th on next tick.

If for 5 ticks no more inactive wake up, our buffer will have built back up to 5, and then 5 can go next needed tick.

This basically incrementally wakes them up, preventing too many from waking up in a single tick, to reduce impact to TPS.
2020-04-27 01:22:44 -04:00
Spottedleaf
ab36835ca0
Improve random ticking behaviour - Fixes #3181 2020-04-25 18:43:13 -04:00
Ytnoos
bf698865f7
Revert "Re-track players that dismount from other players" 2020-04-22 03:16:31 -04:00