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Paper/patches/server/0366-Fix-missing-chunks-due-to-integer-overflow.patch
Bjarne Koll c5a10665b8
Remove wall-time / unused skip tick protection (#11412)
Spigot still maintains some partial implementation of "tick skipping", a
practice in which the MinecraftServer.currentTick field is updated not
by an increment of one per actual tick, but instead set to
System.currentTimeMillis() / 50. This behaviour means that the tracked
tick may "skip" a tick value in case a previous tick took more than the
expected 50ms.

To compensate for this in important paths, spigot/craftbukkit
implements "wall-time". Instead of incrementing/decrementing ticks on
block entities/entities by one for each call to their tick() method,
they instead increment/decrement important values, like
an ItemEntity's age or pickupDelay, by the difference of
`currentTick - lastTick`, where `lastTick` is the value of
`currentTick` during the last tick() call.

These "fixes" however do not play nicely with minecraft's simulation
distance as entities/block entities implementing the above behaviour
would "catch up" their values when moving from a non-ticking chunk to a
ticking one as their `lastTick` value remains stuck on the last tick in
a ticking chunk and hence lead to a large "catch up" once ticked again.

Paper completely removes the "tick skipping" behaviour (See patch
"Further-improve-server-tick-loop"), making the above precautions
completely unnecessary, which also rids paper of the previous described
incompatibility with non-ticking chunks.
2024-09-19 16:36:07 +02:00

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From: David Slovikosky <davidslovikosky@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2020 00:10:03 -0700
Subject: [PATCH] Fix missing chunks due to integer overflow
This patch fixes a bug in the EndIslandDensityFunction class where the distance
from 0,0 squared overflows the maximum size of an integer. The overflow leads
to hard chunk borders around 370,000 blocks from 0,0. After this cutoff there
is a few hundred thousand block gap before end land resuming to generate at
530,000 blocks from spawn. This is due to the integer flipping back and forth.
The fix for the issue is quite simple, casting chunk coordinates to longs
allows the distance calculation to avoid overflow and work as intended.
This issue is being tracked in Mojira ticket MC-159283
diff --git a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/level/levelgen/DensityFunctions.java b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/level/levelgen/DensityFunctions.java
index 6171d57a0e5d1aecadfb2c23a72a92d897ca41ee..b09bc1dac649ce9f4826edc1923c843804226993 100644
--- a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/level/levelgen/DensityFunctions.java
+++ b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/level/levelgen/DensityFunctions.java
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ public final class DensityFunctions {
int j = z / 2;
int k = x % 2;
int l = z % 2;
- float f = 100.0F - Mth.sqrt((float)(x * x + z * z)) * 8.0F;
+ float f = 100.0F - Mth.sqrt((long) x * (long) x + (long) z * (long) z) * 8.0F; // Paper - cast ints to long to avoid integer overflow
f = Mth.clamp(f, -100.0F, 80.0F);
for (int m = -12; m <= 12; m++) {