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Author SHA1 Message Date
Zach Brown
6f2009754d
Stop explicitly blocking Vanilla Method Profiler
At the time this was re-added, there was concern around how the JIT
would handle the system property that enabled it.

This shouldn't be a problem, and as such we no longer need to block
access to it.

The Vanilla Method Profiler will not provide much to most users however
there is no harm in providing it as an option. For most users, the
recommended and supported method for determining performance issues with
Paper will continue to be Timings.
2018-03-31 14:55:42 -04:00
Shane Freeder
fad15a6acc
Update CB/S 2018-03-31 14:30:29 +01:00
Minecrell
16869992a8 Call PaperServerListPingEvent for legacy pings (#1057)
* Make the legacy ping handler more reliable

The Minecraft server often fails to respond to old ("legacy") pings
from old Minecraft versions using the protocol used before the switch
to Netty in Minecraft 1.7.

Due to packet fragmentation[1], we might not have all needed bytes
available when the LegacyPingHandler is called. In this case, it will
run into an error, remove the handler and continue using the modern
protocol.

This is unlikely to happen for the first two revisions of the legacy
ping protocol (used in Minecraft 1.5.x and older) since the request
consists of only one or two bytes, but happens frequently for the
last/third revision introduced in Minecraft 1.6.

It has much larger, variable packet sizes due to the inclusion of
the virtual host (the hostname/port used to connect to the server).

The solution[2] is simple: If we find more than two matching bytes,
we buffer the remaining bytes until we have enough to fully read and
respond to the request.

[1]: https://netty.io/wiki/user-guide-for-4.x.html#wiki-h3-11
[2]: https://netty.io/wiki/user-guide-for-4.x.html#wiki-h4-13

* Add legacy ping support to PaperServerListPingEvent

Add a new method to StatusClient check if the client is a legacy
client that does not support all of the features provided in the
event.
2018-03-30 13:00:01 -04:00