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Erik
b3925f46e7 chore(diag): [FRAME-DIAG] StreamingController counters (apparatus)
DeferredApplyBacklog / ForceReloadCount / LastForceReloadDropCount, read by
GameWindow's [FRAME-DIAG] rollup. Diagnostic scaffolding (ACDREAM_WB_DIAG=1);
strip with the rest of [FRAME-DIAG] when the FPS work fully lands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-23 10:03:18 +02:00
Erik
9945d46280 fix(streaming): reload terrain on an outdoor teleport (sky-arcs)
Terrain vertices are baked into the GPU relative to the render origin (_liveCenter),
which only moves on a teleport. A FAR jump unloads/reloads everything → fine. But a
NEARBY outdoor jump (e.g. (170,168)->(169,180), 12 landblocks) leaves the old and new
streaming windows overlapping, so StreamingRegion.RecenterTo KEEPS the ~330 overlapping
blocks (correct — they're in the new window) — yet they still hold vertices baked at the
OLD origin. The instant _liveCenter moves they render shifted by the jump distance: a
band of terrain hanging in the sky ("terrain in the sky" arcs). Confirmed by probe: every
stale slot was offset by EXACTLY deltaLB*192 ((-1,12)*192 = (-192,2304)), 330 of them
persisting after the hop.

Fix: StreamingController.ForceReloadWindow() — on an OUTDOOR teleport, SYNCHRONOUSLY drop
every resident landblock (render slot + physics + state) so none survives the frame stale,
then null the region so NormalTick re-bootstraps the whole window fresh at the new origin
(the near ring is priority-applied behind the fade; the rest streams). Called from
OnLivePositionUpdated's outdoor recenter branch; sealed dungeons keep PreCollapseToDungeon.

Verified live: the exact nearby hop that produced 330 stale slots now produces 0 across
the whole session, and the horizon is clean.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-23 00:18:27 +02:00
Erik
15e320490d fix(world+streaming): trees-in-sky Z, O(1) anim, teleport near-ring + immediate unloads
Three apparatus-confirmed fixes from the world-load/FPS deep-dive (all live-verified).

1. trees-in-sky — scenery ground-Z now samples THIS landblock's OWN heightmap
   (TerrainSurface.SampleZFromHeightmap, lock-step with the physics terrain) instead
   of the global PhysicsEngine.SampleTerrainZ query. At build time the landblock isn't
   registered in physics yet, so that query could only return null OR a STALE
   neighbour's height — the previous location's terrain, still registered after a
   teleport recenter — planting scenery at the old altitude (+250..500m, confirmed via
   the [scenery-z-stale] probe). Own-heightmap is correct in every case; the query is
   removed. (GameWindow.BuildSceneryEntitiesForStreaming)

2. FPS per-hop — TickAnimations recovered each animated entity's server guid via an
   O(N) ReferenceEquals reverse scan over ALL _entitiesByServerGuid (which never
   evicts, so N climbs every teleport — the drops-with-each-hop sink). Replaced with
   ae.Entity.ServerGuid: O(1), exact-equivalent (the dict key IS entity.ServerGuid).
   (GameWindow.TickAnimations)

3. teleport arrival + bulk floating terrain — two streaming fixes:
   - Near-ring eager-apply: a teleport applies the destination's 3x3 surroundings
     (StreamingController.PriorityRadius) and holds the fade until they're resident
     (PhysicsEngine.IsNeighborhoodTerrainResident), so the player arrives in a loaded,
     collidable world instead of one landblock in the void.
   - Immediate unloads: DrainAndApply no longer throttles UNLOADS at the per-frame
     load budget — they're cheap (free GPU buffers, no upload). A teleport produced
     ~600 unloads draining at 4/frame, leaving the previous region resident for
     seconds (floating terrain) and accumulating across rapid hops (951 resident vs a
     625 window). Only GPU-upload LOADS are metered now. Cut out-of-window resident
     650 -> 63 and resident 951 -> 688 (live-verified via [resid-audit]).

Includes gated-off diagnostic probes (ACDREAM_PROBE_SCENERY_FRAME / _BLDG_REACH /
_STREAM_RESID) used to root-cause the above — zero-cost when unset, same pattern as
the committed tp-probe.

The pre-existing teleport-induced "terrain arcs in the sky" (present in the dd2eb8b
baseline too, with NONE of this work) are a SEPARATE bug — investigated next.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 22:40:18 +02:00
Erik
6e78fcd7f6 fix(teleport): dungeon-exit priority-apply footgun + wall-clock timeout + arrival facing
T6 visual gate found three issues; probe pinned the roots.

- StreamingController.DrainAndApply: the priority hunt + outbox drain were gated
  behind 'if (budget <= 0) return;' AFTER the deferred-buffer drain. During a
  dungeon-exit expand (~600 completions) the buffer is always >= budget, so the
  hunt never ran and the destination never priority-applied (APPLY stalled ~5s;
  dest built +265ms but applied +6s). Restructured: priority hunt runs FIRST and
  unconditionally. Indoor (single-LB collapse) was unaffected, which is why only
  outdoor exits broke.
- Teleport timeout was a 600-FRAME count; the empty-world exit hold renders at
  ~1000fps so it fired in ~0.6s and force-placed into the skybox before the
  expand finished. Now wall-clock (10s) — worldReady wins the race.
- Arrival facing: synced _playerController.Yaw to the server orientation via the
  exact inverse of YawToAcQuaternion (ExtractYawFromQuaternion has a 270deg offset
  vs our yaw). Previously only the render mesh got the rotation → camera/movement
  faced the stale pre-teleport direction.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 14:27:55 +02:00
Erik
f918b3ea2c refactor(teleport A): O(N) deferred drain + never-arrives test (review fixes)
Replace RemoveAt(0)-in-a-loop drain idiom with RemoveRange(0, i) in both
Step-1 deferred drain and the post-found deferred drain inside DrainAndApply,
making each an O(N) single shift instead of O(N²) on the render-thread hot path.

Add PriorityNeverArrives_noThrow_noLoss_noDoubleApply test: sets a priority id
that never appears in the outbox, ticks several times, asserts no throw, no
loss of the non-priority completions, and no double-apply (applied count ==
completions enqueued). Comment above the priority-hunt explains the failure
mode: completions relocate to _deferredApply while the hunt is active and drain
at per-frame budget until the caller clears PriorityLandblockId.

Restyle test 2 to use named constructor arguments and break the compressed
lambda onto readable lines (matches test 1 style).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 13:03:20 +02:00
Erik
1f6baa6cfc feat(teleport A): StreamingController priority-apply for the teleport destination LB
Adds PriorityLandblockId (uint, default 0) + _deferredApply buffer.
DrainAndApply now: (1) applies up to budget from the deferred buffer,
(2) when PriorityLandblockId != 0, hunts the worker outbox in chunks
applying the priority LB immediately on match and buffering any
non-priority items drained past it for later frames,
(3) falls back to normal drain when no priority is set or not found.

Extracts ApplyResult(result) + ResultLandblockId(result) helpers so
both the priority and normal paths share identical side-effects.
No existing behaviour changes on the non-priority path.

21 streaming tests pass (19 existing + 2 new priority-apply tests).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-22 12:57:27 +02:00
Erik
bf66fb4123 fix(streaming): #138 — re-hydrate server objects from the retained spawn table on reload
Doors/NPCs/portals vanished after a portal OUT of the 0x0007 dungeon back
to Holtburg. Root cause confirmed via ACE + holtburger cross-reference:
the dungeon collapse drops a landblock's render entities for FPS, and ACE
will NOT re-broadcast objects whose guid is still in its per-player
KnownObjects set (never cleared on a normal teleport — ACE relies on the
client retaining its object table and culling stale objects itself). So
nothing restored them on the way back.

Retail-faithful fix: a real client keeps its weenie_object_table and
re-renders the world from it (holtburger keeps the table across a
teleport; only suspends physics bodies). acdream's _lastSpawnByGuid (the
parsed CreateObject records — position + Setup + appearance) IS that
table and survives the collapse (the collapse path never calls
RemoveLiveEntityByServerGuid, the only thing that prunes it). On landblock
(re)load, replay OnLiveEntitySpawnedLocked for retained spawns whose
render entity is absent — independent of any ACE re-send.

- LandblockEntityRehydrator: pure selection (landblock match; skip
  already-present, the player, and mesh-less spawns), unit-tested (7).
- StreamingController: onLandblockLoaded callback after AddLandblock
  (Loaded = dungeon-exit expand) and AddEntitiesToExistingLandblock
  (Promoted = Far->Near).
- GameWindow.RehydrateServerEntitiesForLandblock: present-gate keys on
  GpuWorldState (NOT _entitiesByServerGuid, which holds collapse
  orphans), replay under _datLock; the replay's own
  RemoveLiveEntityByServerGuid de-dup scrubs the orphan state.

Corrects the handoff: ClientObjectTable is inventory-only (no world
position/Setup) and cannot rebuild a render entity; _lastSpawnByGuid is
the world-object table. Register row AP-48 (no retail 25s visibility
cull). dotnet build + 1518 Core tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-21 08:06:41 +02:00
Erik
a15bd3b56d fix(streaming): #145 — teleport re-use via server-authoritative placement
Portals only worked once per session: teleporting OUT of a dungeon
mis-rooted the player into the SOURCE dungeon's coordinate frame, so every
move was sent dungeon-framed and ACE rejected it ("failed transition") —
the player couldn't move, never reached a portal, and the world wouldn't
re-render (only skybox).

Root cause: acdream's streaming-relative frame recenters on teleport, but
resident physics landblocks keep their load-time world-offset. After
recentering onto the outdoor destination, the collapsed source dungeon
(offset 0,0 as the prior center) and the destination (offset 0,0 as the
new center) overlap, and the Z-agnostic outdoor cell-snap returns the
dungeon for both the arrival placement and every per-frame resolve.

Fix (server-authoritative teleport placement):
- Drop the stale source center landblock from physics at the teleport
  recenter (GameWindow.OnLivePositionUpdated) so the resolve falls through
  to the server position (Resolve NO-LANDBLOCK verbatim) until the
  destination streams in.
- Place outdoor teleports immediately (TeleportArrivalRules) — holding is
  futile because streaming does not progress during a PortalSpace hold.
- Clear a dangling CellGraph.CurrCell when its landblock is removed
  (PhysicsEngine.RemoveLandblock) — otherwise the dungeon-streaming gate
  keeps streaming collapsed onto the gone dungeon (only skybox renders).

Keeps DungeonStreamingGate (gate suppression during the hold). Indoor
(dungeon-entry) placement is unchanged (cell-keyed, IsSpawnCellReady).

User-verified: in->out->re-enter works repeatedly, no ACE errors, world
renders. Remaining facets (server objects + own avatar not rendering after
a teleport-out) are entity render/lifecycle — split to #138.

Registers AP-36 + AD-2 updated. New: DungeonStreamingGate (+4 tests),
TeleportArrivalRules (+4 tests). Build + 2727 tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-20 21:38:00 +02:00
Erik
712f17f0f2 fix(G.3): pre-collapse dungeon streaming at login/teleport — kill the login FPS ramp (#135)
On login (or teleport) into a dungeon, FPS started ~10 and climbed over ~30 s.
Root cause: the dungeon "collapse" (which shrinks the 25x25 streaming window to
the player's single dungeon landblock — AC dungeons have no neighbours) only
fires once the per-frame `insideDungeon` gate reads true, and that gate keys on
the physics CurrCell, which isn't set until the player is PLACED, which waits for
the dungeon landblock to hydrate. So during the whole hydration window NormalTick
bootstraps the full window — ~24 unrelated ocean-grid neighbour dungeons + their
~19k entities each — and the collapse only mops them up afterward. That mop-up is
the ramp.

Fix: trigger the SAME collapse early, the instant we recenter the streaming center
onto a sealed dungeon cell, before the first NormalTick.

- StreamingController.PreCollapseToDungeon(cx,cy): fires EnterDungeonCollapse
  early (idempotent). The expensive neighbour window is never enqueued.
- GameWindow.IsSealedDungeonCell(cellId): reads the EnvCell dat SeenOutside flag
  (CurrCell is null pre-placement) — the same flag ObjCell.SeenOutside and the
  per-frame gate use, so the early decision matches the eventual one. Distinguishes
  a real dungeon from a cottage/inn interior (SeenOutside → keeps its outdoor
  surround). Excludes the 0xFFFE/0xFFFF structural shell ids so an outdoor spawn id
  can't type-confuse a LandBlock record as an EnvCell.
- Hooks: OnLiveEntitySpawnedLocked (login) + OnLivePositionUpdated (teleport).
- Observer robustness: during a teleport PortalSpace hold the streaming observer
  follows the recentered destination, not the frozen pre-teleport position (which
  could drift >=2 landblocks off and trip ExitDungeonExpand). And
  _lastLivePlayerLandblockId is now filtered to the player guid (resolves the
  Phase A.1 TODO) so a stray NPC UpdatePosition can't drift the login-hold observer
  off the dungeon.

Faithful EARLY trigger of the existing AP-36 collapse mechanism, not a new
workaround — AP-36 amended in the same commit. Adversarially reviewed across
timing / threading / faithfulness lenses; 5 new tests including the real runtime
ordering (Tick bootstraps, then PreCollapse cancels). Core suite green (1463).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-14 16:46:56 +02:00
Erik
2561918a70 fix(G.3): pin dungeon collapse to the cell's landblock, not the position-derived one (#133)
"The dungeon is broken" — the collapse was unloading the REAL dungeon. A dungeon's
EnvCells sit at arbitrary "ocean" world coords with negative cell-local Y (snap
showed pos=(58.9,-69.6) in cell 0x00070133), so the observer landblock
_liveCenterY + floor(pp.Y/192) = 7 + floor(-69.6/192) = 7 + (-1) = 6 lands one row
off. The collapse pinned to 0x0006 and unloaded 0x0007 — the real dungeon — which
nulled CurrCell (the cell no longer existed) and left the player floating in
outdoor-lit empty space (lb 1/1 @ ~1585 fps, but the wrong landblock). This is the
Bug-A negative-local-coordinate class.

Fix: when inside a dungeon, pin the collapse to the cell's OWN landblock
(CurrCell.Id >> 16), never the position-derived observer landblock — the cell id is
the authoritative landblock for ocean-placed dungeon geometry.

Also hardened the hysteresis so a transient CurrCell flicker can't thrash:
- Re-collapse when insideDungeon at a DIFFERENT landblock (multi-landblock dungeon).
- Expand only on a DISTANT move (Chebyshev > 1) — a real exit teleports far from the
  ocean-grid block; the off-by-one flicker is always an ADJACENT (±1) landblock, so
  it now HOLDS the collapse instead of expanding.
- SweepCollapsed always preserves _collapsedCenter (the true dungeon landblock),
  never the per-frame observer landblock.

Build green; 59 streaming tests green (flicker regression test updated to the
realistic adjacent off-by-one).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 22:51:50 +02:00
Erik
d9e7dd65e9 fix(G.3): hysteresis on the dungeon streaming gate — stop collapse↔expand thrash (#133)
The first cut of the dungeon gate keyed expand on the per-frame insideDungeon
signal (CurrCell is a sealed EnvCell). Live, CurrCell momentarily resolves to
null mid-frame while the player stays put in the dungeon landblock, so the gate
flipped collapse→expand→collapse every few frames. Each expand re-streamed the
full 25×25 window; the unloads couldn't keep up (MaxCompletionsPerFrame=4), so
registered lights leaked to 212k and FPS spiked to single digits between the
~199 fps collapsed frames.

Fix: once collapsed, key the gate on the STABLE observer landblock, not CurrCell.
Stay collapsed while the player remains in the dungeon landblock (_collapsedCenter);
expand only when the observer actually moves to a different landblock (portal/
teleport out). CurrCell flicker no longer thrashes.

Regression test added (Collapsed_CurrCellFlickersToNull_SameLandblock_DoesNotExpand).
Build green; 60 streaming tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 22:43:18 +02:00
Erik
56860501b6 fix(G.3): collapse streaming to the single dungeon landblock indoors (#133 FPS)
Dungeon FPS sat at ~30 (frame ~33ms) because the 25x25 streaming window around
the dungeon landblock pulled in ~129 NEIGHBORING landblocks + their thousands of
torch/particle emitters, all drawn though never visible. In AC all dungeons are
packed adjacent in the unused "ocean" map grid, so those neighbors are unrelated
dungeons. The FPS timeline proved it: 247 fps at login (lb 0/0, ~10K entities) →
17 → 30 as landblocks streamed in (lb 0→129) — the cost tracked LANDBLOCK count,
not entities.

Retail-faithful: ACE LandblockManager.GetAdjacentIDs returns ZERO adjacents for a
dungeon (`if (landblock.IsDungeon) return adjacents;`, Landblock.cs:577-582) —
every dungeon is a self-contained landblock you never see out of.

Fix: when the player stands in a sealed indoor cell (CurrCell.IsEnv &&
!SeenOutside — the same predicate that kills the sun/sky), collapse streaming to
just the player's dungeon landblock and unload the neighbors. Building interiors
(cottage/inn) have SeenOutside cells, so they are NOT gated and keep their
surrounding terrain (the frozen building/cellar demo is unaffected). Unloading the
neighbors also tears down their lights (removeTerrain → UnregisterOwner), shrinking
LightManager._all from ~2227 toward retail's ≤40 — which directly helps the A7
lighting bake landing next.

Mechanics (StreamingController):
- Edge IN: ClearPendingLoads() cancels the in-flight 25x25 window (new streamer
  ClearLoads control job — worker drops queued Loads, keeps Unloads), unload every
  resident neighbor, pin a radius-0 StreamingRegion, (re)load the dungeon block if
  needed.
- Stay collapsed: sweep any straggler that finished loading after the edge (a Load
  the worker had already dequeued before ClearLoads).
- Edge OUT (portal/teleport to outdoors): rebuild the full two-tier window at the
  new center, unload anything stale.

AP-36 added to the divergence register (the gate uses the cheap SeenOutside cell
predicate as an approximation of ACE's full landblock IsDungeon classification).
GameWindow also carries a TEMP ACDREAM_LOG_FPS=1 headless FPS line (strip after
the A7 FPS+lighting verification).

Build green; 58 streaming tests green (6 new dungeon-gate tests).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-13 22:32:56 +02:00
Erik
5dc4140c11 feat(render): Phase A8 — indoor visibility + streaming fixes batch
Lands the working A8 indoor-rendering and streaming fixes accumulated this
session. User has verified these visually to some degree (e.g. lifestone /
translucent meshes confirmed fine under the FrontFace flip; bridge / wall /
collision regressions confirmed fixed after travel); not every path has been
exhaustively gated. The cellar-flap defect remains OPEN and will be solved
the retail-faithful way via a dedicated brainstorm (see handoff docs).

Rendering core (reviewed, high confidence):
- EnvCellRenderer SSBO stride fix: upload packed Matrix4x4[] (64B) instead of
  the 80B CPU InstanceData struct the shader never expected — fixes the
  transform/texture "explosion" for any draw with >1 instance (cells that
  dedupe to a shared cellGeomId). Real root cause.
- WB-style global FrontFace(CW) + per-batch CullMode carried through the MDI
  layout (GroupKey + BuildIndirectArrays + DrawIndirectRange split into
  same-cull runs with absolute uDrawIDOffset per run).
- EntitySet partitioning (IndoorPass / OutdoorScenery / LiveDynamic) +
  WorldEntity.BuildingShellAnchorCellId so building shells scope to their
  dat-derived building cell instead of rendering everywhere.
- RenderOutsideInAcdream (look into buildings from outside) +
  CollectVisiblePortalBuildings frustum cull of portal bounds.
- Sky-when-inside-building + per-cell audit probe + GL-state probe.

Streaming / perf (test-covered; not independently code-reviewed this session):
- Near/far priority queues so near work wins over far; PromoteToNear carries
  full landblock + mesh data; LandblockEntriesWithoutAnimatedIndex avoids
  rebuilding the animated-lookup dict in the hot draw path. Fixes the
  bridge-not-appearing / missing-walls / broken-collision-after-travel
  regressions and improves post-transition FPS.

Tooling + docs:
- tools/A8CellAudit: offline dat cell/portal/building dumper (portals +
  buildings modes) — reproduces the cellar-flap investigation with no launch.
- docs/research cellar-flap root-cause + option-2 handoff (the didInsideStencil
  double-duty finding + the WB-recursive design decision + brainstorm prompt),
  entity-taxonomy, replan, issue-78 visibility investigation.

Diagnostics retained on purpose: ACDREAM_A8_DIAG_* gates, portal_stencil.vert
provisional pos.w clamp, and the probe families are kept (env-var gated, zero
cost when off) because the pending option-2 cellar-flap brainstorm needs them.
Strip in the option-2 ship commit.

Indoor branch stays behind ACDREAM_A8_INDOOR_BRANCH=1 (default off = pre-A8
visual). Build green; App tests + Core (streaming/dispatcher/loader) tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 10:14:50 +02:00
Erik
19b4465257 fix(A.5 T13-T16): canonicalize ids; init-only radii; demote/promote tests
Code review on T13-T16 bundle (commits fb10c3f/aff35d2/b8d80fe/c4fd373/31d312a)
flagged 3 Important + 2 test-coverage gaps. Apply all 5:

Important #1: GpuWorldState.AddEntitiesToExistingLandblock didn't
canonicalize landblockId. Streaming callers always pass canonical
0xAAAA0xFFFF ids, but the public API silently key-missed for callers
that mirror AppendLiveEntity's cell-resolved-id pattern. Both new
methods now canonicalize the id on entry.

Important #2: RemoveEntitiesFromLandblock asymmetry with RemoveLandblock
re: persistent-entity rescue. Documented as intentional — demote-tier
entities are atlas-tier only (procedural scenery, dat-static stabs/
buildings; never ServerGuid != 0); the local player and live server
spawns live in their LB via RelocateEntity per frame and aren't
affected by atlas-layer demote.

Important #3: StreamingController.NearRadius / FarRadius were { get; set; }
but mutating them after the first Tick is a no-op (StreamingRegion
snapshots the values). Switched to { get; } only with XML doc warning.

Test gap #1: ToDemote routing through Tick — added test that walks
the player past hysteresis and asserts entities drop while terrain
stays.

Test gap #2: Promoted result routing through Tick — added test that
enqueues a Promoted and asserts AddEntitiesToExistingLandblock fires.

Deferred Minor: dead _streamingRadius write + style consistency on
fully-qualified IReadOnlyList — non-load-bearing, can roll into a later
cleanup.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 08:08:23 +02:00
Erik
b8d80fe282 feat(A.5 T13): StreamingController two-tier Tick
Replaces the single-radius Tick with a two-tier model that consumes
StreamingRegion's TwoTierDiff (5-list) and routes to the appropriate
JobKind:

- ToLoadFar    -> _enqueueLoad(id, LoadFar)
- ToLoadNear   -> _enqueueLoad(id, LoadNear)
- ToPromote    -> _enqueueLoad(id, PromoteToNear)
- ToDemote     -> _state.RemoveEntitiesFromLandblock(id) on render thread
- ToUnload     -> _enqueueUnload(id)

Drain switch handles Loaded (terrain + entity layer), Promoted (entity
layer only -- terrain already loaded), Unloaded, Failed, WorkerCrashed.

Constructor signature: nearRadius/farRadius separate ints. Old single-
radius ctor removed; existing single-radius tests updated to pass
nearRadius=farRadius for backward-compat coverage.

GameWindow's enqueueLoad lambda updated from (id =>...) to (id, kind) =>
to match new Action<uint, LandblockStreamJobKind> signature; radius: arg
renamed to nearRadius:/farRadius: (both set to _streamingRadius until T16
wires the full two-tier env-var parsing).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 07:56:57 +02:00
Erik
0405947bac feat(A.5 T12): inject mesh-build dependency into LandblockStreamer
Replaces the T7-temporary default! MeshData placeholder. Streamer
now takes Func<uint, LoadedLandblock?, LandblockMeshData?> at
construction; the worker calls it after _loadLandblock succeeds and
passes the pre-built mesh into LandblockStreamResult.Loaded.

GameWindow's buildMeshOrNull factory takes the already-loaded
LoadedLandblock (lb.Heightmap is the LandBlock dat object), so no
additional dat read is needed — _heightTable and _blendCtx are
read-only after init, _surfaceCache is ConcurrentDictionary (T9).
Zero dat lock needed inside the mesh-build closure.

StreamingController._applyTerrain delegate signature widened to
Action<LoadedLandblock, LandblockMeshData> so the pre-built mesh
flows render-thread-side via the Loaded result. ApplyLoadedTerrainLocked
now accepts meshData and calls _terrain.AddLandblock directly, skipping
the per-frame LandblockMesh.Build that previously ran on the render
thread (~5ms per LB at radius=12 first traversal).

StreamingControllerTests updated: all four applyTerrain lambdas
adapted to the two-arg Action signature.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 07:35:45 +02:00
Erik
c5f98b276e fix(A.5 T7-T9): migrate entity.Position= → SetPosition; add Promoted arm
Code review on commits 295bce9/a0741bd/4be392b flagged 1 Important + 3
Minor issues. Apply the actionable two:

Important: 6 sites in GameWindow.cs (lines 3900, 4017-4024, 4138, 4270,
4315) wrote entity.Position = X directly, bypassing T8's SetPosition
mutator and therefore never marking AabbDirty. When T18 lands the
dispatcher's "if AabbDirty refresh" cull gate, these direct writes
would silently leave AABB stale (frustum culls dynamic entities at
their previous positions). Migrated all 6 sites to SetPosition().

Minor: Added a silent case LandblockStreamResult.Promoted arm in
StreamingController.Tick with a TODO(A.5 T13) marker. Today the
streamer never produces Promoted, so the arm is unreachable; the
explicit case prevents a future reader from wondering why the case
is missing.

Deferred Minor: surfaceCache thread-safety XML doc comment + style
consistency on System.Collections.Generic using directive — non-
load-bearing cosmetic.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-10 07:25:07 +02:00
Erik
7bcababf82 feat(A.5 T4): StreamingRegion ComputeFirstTickDiff
Adds the first-tick bootstrap diff: ToLoadNear for the (2*near+1)^2 inner
window, ToLoadFar for the outer annulus up to FarRadius. Uses Chebyshev
distance, matching existing Recenter convention.

Also renames the single-tier RecenterTo → RecenterToSingleTier to free
the canonical name for the upcoming two-tier overload (T5). Updates
StreamingRegionTests and StreamingController to call the renamed method.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-09 22:34:55 +02:00
Erik
9bd4d1eed8 feat(app): Phase B.3 — wire PhysicsEngine into streaming pipeline
Populates the collision engine with TerrainSurface + CellSurface
entries when landblocks stream in, removes them when they stream
out. CellSurface vertices are transformed from cell-local to world
space using EnvCell.Position orientation + origin.

Phase B.2 (player movement mode) will call PhysicsEngine.Resolve()
to get collision-validated positions before sending them to the
server.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-12 09:58:07 +02:00
Erik
133c22ed2f fix(app): Phase A.1 — restore MaxCompletionsPerFrame=4 (uncap caused OOM)
The previous fix in f792931 set MaxCompletionsPerFrame to int.MaxValue
on the theory that synchronous loading made the cap pointless. That
ignored the GPU upload cost: applying 25 landblocks in one Tick
allocates ~25 terrain VBOs + hundreds of entity GfxObj sub-mesh VBOs
+ all unique texture uploads in a single frame, which observably
crashes with OutOfMemoryException on the first frame after login.

The pending-spawn list (also added in f792931) is what actually
fixes the spawn-drop bug — it makes the cap safe by parking
late-arriving spawns until their landblock loads. With both fixes:

- Cap=4 spreads the 25-landblock first-frame load over ~7 frames
  (~116ms at 60fps, below human perception)
- Spawns for the 21 not-yet-loaded landblocks land in pending and
  back-fill as each one arrives over the next 6 frames
- No data lost, no OOM

219 tests still green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 23:23:11 +02:00
Erik
f792931d21 fix(app): Phase A.1 — pending-spawn list in GpuWorldState (proper fix)
Fifth and final Phase A.1 hotfix. Replaces the previous "drop on
miss" semantics in GpuWorldState.AppendLiveEntity with a per-landblock
pending bucket that survives the race where a CreateObject arrives
before its landblock has been streamed in.

Root cause:
The post-login spawn flood (40+ NPCs/items) drains in a single
WorldSession.Tick() call. The synchronous streamer enqueues all 25
visible-window landblocks in one shot but StreamingController.Tick
was capped at MaxCompletionsPerFrame=4, so only 4 landblocks landed
in GpuWorldState on the first frame. The center landblock 0xA9B4FFFF
may or may not have been in those first 4 (HashSet iteration order
is undefined). Spawns whose target landblock wasn't yet loaded were
silently dropped by AppendLiveEntity. Re-ordering the OnUpdate
(streaming first, live second) didn't fix it because the cap still
limited to 4 per frame; spawns for landblocks #5+ kept dropping
until the queue drained, by which point the spawn flood was over.

The reordering was correct but insufficient. The cap was a relic of
the original async streamer design (limit GPU upload spikes per
frame). With the synchronous streamer there's no backlog to spread,
so the cap was pure latency for no benefit. Setting it to int.MaxValue
restores "drain everything you just enqueued" semantics.

The pending-spawn list is the *correct* architecture fix that makes
the system robust against any future ordering bug, not just the cap:
- AppendLiveEntity for an unloaded landblock parks the entity in a
  per-landblock pending bucket instead of dropping it.
- AddLandblock drains pending entries for its landblock and merges
  them into the loaded record before storing.
- RemoveLandblock drops pending entries for the same landblock —
  if the player moved away, the spawns are no longer relevant; the
  server resends them via CreateObject when the player returns.

Diagnostic counter PendingLiveEntityCount exposes the bucket size
so future regressions are visible without spelunking.

7 new GpuWorldStateTests pin the contract:
- AppendLiveEntity_LandblockAlreadyLoaded_AppendsImmediately
- AppendLiveEntity_LandblockNotLoaded_ParksInPending
- AddLandblock_DrainsPendingEntriesForThatLandblock
- AddLandblock_DoesNotDrainPendingForADifferentLandblock
- RemoveLandblock_DropsPendingForThatLandblock
- RemoveLandblock_LoadedThenRemoved_DropsItsEntities
- IsLoaded_ReturnsTrueForLoaded_FalseForPendingOnly

Also removes the diagnostic Console.WriteLine I added in the previous
debugging round and the old LiveAppendsResolved/Dropped counters that
were never read by anyone.

219 tests green (212 + 7 new).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 23:19:40 +02:00
Erik
9067c4f60b feat(app): Phase A.1 — StreamingController glue
Called once per frame from OnUpdate. Owns a StreamingRegion and uses
delegates into LandblockStreamer + a terrain-apply callback so unit
tests can inject fakes. Handles first-tick bootstrap (whole window
loads), boundary recenter (diff against previous center), and
drain completions (up to N per frame to cap GPU upload spikes).

4 new tests, all green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-11 22:26:55 +02:00