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curt
e807c7f95c A long, long time ago, a bug was inadvertently introduced into the threaded
metar fetcher.  Effectively this caused the metar thread and the main
thread to both attempt to fetch weather data.  This could lead to long pauses
when the main thread decided to fetch the weather, and introduced a race
condition that could cause a segfault/crash.

Investigating this issue, I discovered that even longer ago, someone confused
#defines and #ifdef symbols with C/C++ variables.  If I #define XYZ 0 it is
defined so #ifdef XYZ is true, not false like a variable.  Our thread
detection made this mistake and there were follow up patches to work around
it.

So I fixed the configure script (ahhh, reading the autoconf manual is highly
recommended excercise for people editing the configure.ac file.)  I also
discovered that we were hardwiring with_threads=yes with no way via configure
options to disable threads from the build so I fixed that.

Then I patched up the #ifdef's scattered through the code to match the
configure script changes, oh and by the way, I stumbled upon a past typo
that led to the race condition in the metar fetching thread and fixed that.
2005-11-22 17:02:31 +00:00
ehofman
b24dbb3f8b Alex Romosan:
I tried to make sure accessor functions which return by reference act
on const objects. also replaced some iterators with const_iterator
and a few return/pass by reference that were missed the first time
around.
2005-10-26 09:03:49 +00:00
ehofman
fad67bda10 Mathias Fröhölöiööhlich:
There was a patch from Manuel Masing a few months ago which cleaned up
SGLocation's way depending on input values. That means that with that patch
SGLocation does no longer have calls with unneeded input arguments.
I took his patch and integrated that into flightgear and made maximum use of
that changes.


Erik Hofman:
Remove some duplicate code that was moved to simgear/compiler.h
2005-09-05 13:25:09 +00:00
ehofman
7b824755ee Mathias Fröhlich:
I have prepared a patch that:
- Introduces a FGTileMgr::scenery_available method which asks the tilemanager
  if scenery for a given range around a lat/lon pair is already loaded and make
  use of that method at some -9999 meter checks.
- Introduces a FGScenery::get_elevation_m method which queries the altitude at
  a given position. In constrast to the groundcache functions this is the best
  choice if you ask for one *single* altitude value. Make use of that thing in
  AI/ATC classes and for the current views ground level. At the current views
  part the groundcache is reused if possible.
- The computation of the 'current groundlevel' is no longer done on the
  tilemanagers update since the required functions are now better seperated.

Alltogether it eliminates somehow redundant terrain level computations which
are now superseeded by that more finegrained functions and the existence of
the groundcache. Additionally it introduces an api to commonly required
functions which was very complex to do prevously.
2005-08-14 12:57:12 +00:00
ehofman
f2cf76171f Harald JOHNSEN:
Changes
=======

New volumetric shadows for FlightGear.

There is now two new checkboxes in the rendering dialog to enable/disable shadows
for the user aircraft and for static scenery objects (ie those defined in the .stg files).
AI and random objects are not handled for the moment.


known bugs
==========
- ghost objects
2005-06-26 17:21:18 +00:00
mfranz
61b5efb772 The "catching up on tile delete queue" doesn't justify an ALERT message.
It happens regularly during normal operation (ufo!) and only informs about
unfortunate, but known and deliberate behavior. The user can't do anything
about it, anyway. And finally: flooding the console with this message does
only *add* to fgfs' sluggish performance and makes every other message
go unnoticed.
2005-05-22 17:14:15 +00:00
ehofman
4c10ef139c Mathias:
I have done a patch to eliminate the jitter of 3D-objects near the viewpoint
(for example 3D cockpit objects).
The problem is the roundoff accuracy of the float values used in the
scenegraph together with the transforms of the eyepoint relative to the
scenery center.

The solution will be to move the scenery center near the view point.
This way floats relative accuracy is enough to show a stable picture.

To get that right I have introduced a transform node for the scenegraph which
is responsible for that shift and uses double values as long as possible.
The scenery subsystem now has a list of all those transforms required to place
objects in the world and will tell all those transforms that the scenery
center has changed when the set_scenery_center() of the scenery subsystem is
called.
The problem was not solvable by SGModelPlacement and SGLocation, since not all
objects, especially the scenery, are placed using these classes.

The first approach was to have the scenery center exactly at the eyepoint.
This works well for the cockpit.
But then the ground jitters a bit below the aircraft. With our default views
you can't see that, but that F-18 has a camera view below the left engine
intake with the nose gear and the ground in its field of view, here I could
see that.
Having the scenery center constant will still have this roundoff problems, but
like it is now too, the roundoff error here is exactly the same in each
frame, so you will not notice any jitter.

The real solution is now to keep the scenery center constant as long as it is
in a ball of 30m radius around the view point. If the scenery center is
outside this ball, just put it at the view point.

As a sideeffect of now beeing able to switch the scenery center in the whole
scenegraph with one function call, I was able to remove a one half of a
problem when switching views, where the scenery center was far off for one or
two frames past switching from one view to the next. Also included is a fix
to the other half of this problem, where the view position was not yet copied
into a view when it is switched (at least under glut). This was responsible
for the 'Error: ...' messages of the cloud subsystem when views were
switched.
2005-04-29 14:38:24 +00:00
ehofman
7159e318e1 Mathias Fröhlich:
I have now split out the ground cache functions into src/FDM/groundcache.[ch]xx
Attached are the two files and the patch to integrate that cache into
FGInterface.

The code is nowhere used at the moment, the fdm's need to be updated to use
that ground cache. The JSBSim-dropin.tar.gz from Martins ftp server does this
for example.

The carrier's scenegraph is not yet processed to be visible for ground
intersection testing. So the only benefit up to now is that the api is set
up. Using this I can put the changes to make JSBSim work with that into
JSBSim's cvs. Also I aim to provide Andy a patch to make use of that with
YASim.
2004-11-22 10:10:33 +00:00
curt
d05121ef46 Fix my mailing address by replacing it with my web page. 2004-11-19 22:10:41 +00:00
curt
cc3d0221ea Make a subtle change to tile loading/unloading policy in order to make the tile
paging system much more robust when position change is very rapid and sporadic.

Recall that we must load 3d models in the main render thread because model
loading can trigger opengl calls (i.e. with texture loading) and all opengl
calls *must* happen in the main render thread.

To accomplish this we load the base tile in the pager thread and build a work
queue of external models that need to be loaded.  We never allow a tile to be
paged out of the tile cache until all it's pending model loads are complete.

However, when changing position very rapidly, we can quickly create a huge
backlog of pending model loads because we are changing positions faster than we
can load the associated models for the existing tiles.  The end result is
that tiles that are long out of range can't be removed because there is still
a huge backlog of pending model load requests and memory blows up.

This change being committed allows the tile paging system to remove tiles
if they are out of range, even when there are pending models to load.  The
model loading code in the render thread can now check to see if the tile
exists and discard any model load request for tiles that no longer exist.

This situation should never occur in normal operation, but could occur in
"contrived" situations where an external script was rapidly changing
the simulator position to then be able to query FG terrain height, and doing
this for a large number of points that are distributed across a large area.
2004-09-15 15:52:05 +00:00
ehofman
9d972d86bf Jim Wilson: This patch prevents FDM execution until intial scenery load completes making
midair starts in the KSFO area possible again.
2004-07-22 16:42:14 +00:00
ehofman
56f085b6f1 Melchior FRANZ:
Remove an unused test, counter_hack is initialized to 0 and the test never reaches the increment section but instead will always call loader.update();
2004-06-13 18:47:55 +00:00
andy
7ceb85d454 Changes to get FlightGear (well, the src directory at least) to
configure and compile out-of-the-box on a MinGW target:

Use -lSDL instead of -lglut32 on windows builds when --enable-sdl
is set.

Link against alut.dll in addition to openal32.dll.

Replace BSD bcopy() with ANSI C memmove() in a few places.  This is
simpler than trying to abstract it out as a platform dependency in a
header file; bcopy() has never been standard.

The ENABLE_THREADS handling has changed to be set to 0 when threads
are not in use.  This breaks expressions like #ifdef ENABLE_THREADS.
Replace with a slightly more complicated expression.  It might have
been better to fix the configure.ac script, but I didn't know how and
this whole setting is likely to go away soon anyway.

The MinGW C runtime actually does include snprintf, so only MSVC
builds (and not all WIN32 ones) need _snprintf in JSBSim/FGState.cpp

Building on a platform with no glut at all exposed some spots where
plib/pu.h was being included without a toolkit setting (it defaults to
glut).  Include fg_os.hxx first.

And when still using glut, glut.h has a bizarre dependency on a
_WCHAR_T_DEFINED symbol.  It it's not defined, it tries to redefine
(!!) wchar_t to disasterous effect.
2004-04-30 00:52:11 +00:00
ehofman
7902c04905 Plib is willing callbacks to return 0, 1 or 2 and not simply a boolean 2004-04-02 19:49:51 +00:00
ehofman
b34f0711c4 Frederic Bouvier:
Add a static function that will be installed as a callback to
  cull or not the terrain leaves in tiles.
  Add a function to set the filter.
2004-04-02 14:42:42 +00:00
ehofman
cf96deac29 Frederic Bouvier:
The message 'Alert: catching up on tile delete queue'
comes from the fact that 48 tiles are scheduled and
added to the cache at startup before the plane location
is initialized. My proposed patch is to initialize
SGLocation with an invalid position and detect this
fact before scheduling tiles. I prefer to do that
rather than testing for lon and lat being 0,0 because
it is a valid position and someone could want to fly
near Accra.
2004-03-20 22:42:41 +00:00
curt
a1a68b9c93 Various preparations for the next release. 2004-03-18 02:37:01 +00:00
curt
72f2c5c4f4 Fix a type ... 2004-01-26 22:44:27 +00:00
curt
492d5fbd8d Fix a small mistake in the scene graph arrangement for vasi lights. 2004-01-11 19:45:29 +00:00
curt
461baef128 Add a small optimization to reduce the amount of vasi computation that is
done every frame.
2003-12-30 15:12:04 +00:00
curt
3d7f467c61 First stab at correct vasi/papi coloring. This is still rough and doesn't
account for variation in lighting alignment, but it's more useful than the
previous attempt which was based on a misunderstanding of how environment
mapping worked.
2003-12-30 05:57:25 +00:00
david
e95e9bbf4e Oops -- checked in last version with a small typo. 2003-11-24 18:00:48 +00:00
david
d296e5a7df Use proper logging facility, and lower the priority of some of the
logging messages.  This is part of an effort to make FlightGear a bit
quieter during normal operations.
2003-11-24 17:45:35 +00:00
curt
f6fad7f000 Tweaks and massages to the ground intersection code. Most of the changes
are cosmetic, but we now have a combination of code that seems to work
very robustly.  I was able to land the yf23 at about 130 kts on the lower
level of the bay bridge and then taxi the entire length.
2003-11-21 22:00:46 +00:00
curt
ca6067cbc0 With this patch, you can fly under bridges, then turn around and land on
them lengthwise.
2003-11-21 04:41:01 +00:00
curt
905b48c55c Sort VASI lights into their own tree so we can control them separately
from the rest of the runway lighting.  VASI/PAPI lights are generally
always on.  Also, the red/white VASI coloring has never worked right.
This is also a step towards fixing that problem.
2003-09-24 19:59:25 +00:00
ehofman
980012e168 Move FGEventMgr and FGSubsystemMgr over to SimGear, add SGEventMgr to FlightGear's globals structre and some small code cleanups 2003-09-24 17:20:55 +00:00
ehofman
7249aaea33 Frederic Bouvier:
This patch is there to correct a problem that prevent to load static objects when specifying a relative fg-root or a different, relative, fg-scenery. It appears that there is a mix between fg-root, fg-scenery and PLIB's model-dir.
It has been reported on the list that users are not able to see the buildings, especially those running the win32 builds because they run 'runfgfs.bat' that set FG_ROOT=./DATA.

I decided not to use model-dir because it just add confusion and to build a valid path earlier.
2003-09-13 11:47:30 +00:00
curt
b23183f018 Put the id of the tile we are flying over into the property tree for
convenience of debugging.
2003-08-28 20:52:34 +00:00
ehofman
c745a8f956 Add a comment on how to enable an alternative HOT algorithm that enables one to fly underneath static objects 2003-08-18 09:34:12 +00:00
curt
b749638fd6 Move low level "tg" object loader code over to SimGear. 2003-05-28 21:01:55 +00:00
curt
6200c3cb62 Changes to track updates to SimGear. 2003-05-15 21:35:51 +00:00
curt
3c7bdc31d9 Cosmetic changes for new code moved into simgear to make the naming scheme
better follow simgear conventions.
2003-05-13 03:18:42 +00:00
curt
56db994994 Moved src/Model/loader.[ch]xx and src/Model/model.[ch]xx to
simgear/scene/model/
2003-05-09 20:40:59 +00:00
curt
198b88ca9b This is step "1" of probably "many" in the process of separating out the
scene management code and organizing it within simgear.  My strategy is
to identify the code I want to move, and break it's direct flightgear
dependencies.  Then it will be free to move over into the simgear package.

- Moved some property specific code into simgear/props/
- Split out the condition code from fgfs/src/Main/fg_props and put it
  in it's own source file in simgear/props/
- Created a scene subdirectory for scenery, model, and material property
  related code.
- Moved location.[ch]xx into simgear/scene/model/
- The location and condition code had dependencies on flightgear's global
  state (all the globals-> stuff, the flightgear property tree, etc.)  SimGear
  code can't depend on it so that data has to be passed as parameters to the
  functions/methods/constructors.
- This need to pass data as function parameters had a dramatic cascading
  effect throughout the FlightGear code.
2003-05-06 23:54:17 +00:00
curt
2e90248df8 Make error message slightly more informative. 2003-03-21 20:39:59 +00:00
curt
53083bf9fb Another tilemgr fix from Jim W. 2003-02-11 15:50:53 +00:00
curt
0fe90a83dd Fix a bug in tile manager updating when switching from one view to the next. 2003-02-10 15:34:18 +00:00
curt
43e48070fe - Some refactoring of the configure.ac script.
- Better Mac OS X support (they put glut.h in GLUT/glut.h) :-(
2002-12-10 20:50:48 +00:00
curt
28243f40ca White space cleanups. 2002-12-07 02:26:50 +00:00
curt
1feedec8d1 - Change the global_tile_mgr to a globals->get_tile_mgr() which is
dynamically created at run time.
- Further clean ups to the FGTileMgr class interface.
2002-12-06 22:29:46 +00:00
curt
a6ce9a5b2a A small amount of additional massaging of tile manager update() interface. 2002-11-30 14:22:00 +00:00
curt
bcf9fa3695 Massaging the FGTileMgr->update() interface towards using FGLocation. 2002-11-30 03:05:34 +00:00
curt
95109cec57 Split out tile load/free queue processing into a separate routine. 2002-11-30 02:21:04 +00:00
curt
89874fd5f5 Make tile_mgr->prep_ssg_nodes() use an FGLocation object. 2002-11-28 01:08:25 +00:00
curt
dbf997a2d3 Put taxiway lights in their own scene graph so we can adjust their brightness
(or fog punch through) independently from the ground or runway lighting.
2002-11-01 21:56:48 +00:00
curt
7df3da668c Fix a bug in ground elevation measuring for the first frame after we cross
a tile boundary.  (Potentially imposes a slight performance penalty, but
getting the correct answer needs to be higher priority than getting the
wrong answer really quickly.)
2002-10-17 15:54:31 +00:00
curt
c162577340 Begin work on rendering runway lights using environment maps. The basics
are now working.  A runway light is defined by a point and a direction.  The
point and direction are combined with the local up vector to create a small
triangle orthogonal to the direction.  The two ficticous corners of the
triangle are given an alpha value of zero, the orignal corner is given an
alpha of one.  The triangle is drawn in glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT, GL_POINT)
mode which means only the corner points are drawn, and since two have alpha=0
only the original point is drawn.  This is a long way to go to draw a point,
but it ensures that the point is only visible within 90 degrees of the light
direction, behind the light it is not visible.  This is still a long way
to get to drawing a point, but we use an environement map, with the direction
vector as the normal to mimic a light that is brightest when viewed head
on and dimmest when viewed perpendicularly or disappears when viewed from
behind.

- warning, there is a bug in how the current runway light direction vector
  is calculated which will adversely effect runway lighting.  The airports
  should be regenerated in order to fix this problem.
2002-10-06 03:53:19 +00:00
curt
7b01068d9c Bernie Bright:
fgLoad3DModel() throws an exception if it fails to load the requested model.
This causes FGTileMgr::update(...) to exit.  So I've added a try/catch block
to catch the exception and display an error message instead.
2002-09-23 14:23:17 +00:00
david
0ebe8ec8f0 Removed the FG3DModel class and replaced it with fgLoad3DModel.
Animations are now contained within the scene graph itself and are
updated whenever the graph is traversed -- that saves time by not
updating animations not currently in sight, and it allows animations
to be used for static objects and random objects as well.

Added new FGModelLoader and FGTextureLoader classes.  These are intern
tables for models, to guarantee (mostly) that no model is loaded more
than once.  FGTextureLoader is not yet used anywhere, but
FGModelLoader is now in place everywhere that ssgLoad* used to be
used (thus adding the ability to use animations).

In the future, FGModelLoader will add some interesting functionality,
including the ability to reload 3D models on the fly.
2002-08-07 01:34:49 +00:00