Paper/patches/server/0828-Fix-cancelling-ProjectileHitEvent-for-piercing-arrow.patch
Spottedleaf 01a13871de
Rewrite chunk system (#8177)
Patch documentation to come

Issues with the old system that are fixed now:
- World generation does not scale with cpu cores effectively.
- Relies on the main thread for scheduling and maintaining chunk state, dropping chunk load/generate rates at lower tps.
- Unreliable prioritisation of chunk gen/load calls that block the main thread.
- Shutdown logic is utterly unreliable, as it has to wait for all chunks to unload - is it guaranteed that the chunk system is in a state on shutdown that it can reliably do this? Watchdog shutdown also typically failed due to thread checks, which is now resolved.
- Saving of data is not unified (i.e can save chunk data without saving entity data, poses problems for desync if shutdown is really abnormal.
- Entities are not loaded with chunks. This caused quite a bit of headache for Chunk#getEntities API, but now the new chunk system loads entities with chunks so that they are ready whenever the chunk loads in. Effectively brings the behavior back to 1.16 era, but still storing entities in their own separate regionfiles.

The above list is not complete. The patch documentation will complete it.

New chunk system hard relies on starlight and dataconverter, and most importantly the new concurrent utilities in ConcurrentUtil.

Some of the old async chunk i/o interface (i.e the old file io thread reroutes _some_ calls to the new file io thread) is kept for plugin compat reasons. It will be removed in the next major version of minecraft.

The old legacy chunk system patches have been moved to the removed folder in case we need them again.
2022-09-26 01:02:51 -07:00

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From: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2022 19:05:59 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] Fix cancelling ProjectileHitEvent for piercing arrows
Piercing arrows search for multiple entities inside a while
loop that is checking the projectile entity's removed state.
If the hit event is cancelled on the first entity, the event will
be called over and over again inside that while loop until the event
is not cancelled. The solution here, is to make use of an
already-existing field on AbstractArrow for tracking entities hit by
piercing arrows to avoid duplicate damage being applied.
diff --git a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/entity/projectile/AbstractArrow.java b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/entity/projectile/AbstractArrow.java
index 8564ecd20578d907bcfa1b9c149da22e424e254a..bc01e5014e1355a225bdf5c47f2965290b45e2d2 100644
--- a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/entity/projectile/AbstractArrow.java
+++ b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/world/entity/projectile/AbstractArrow.java
@@ -300,6 +300,19 @@ public abstract class AbstractArrow extends Projectile {
}
}
+ // Paper start
+ @Override
+ protected void preOnHit(HitResult hitResult) {
+ super.preOnHit(hitResult);
+ if (hitResult instanceof EntityHitResult entityHitResult && this.hitCancelled && this.getPierceLevel() > 0) {
+ if (this.piercingIgnoreEntityIds == null) {
+ this.piercingIgnoreEntityIds = new IntOpenHashSet(5);
+ }
+ this.piercingIgnoreEntityIds.add(entityHitResult.getEntity().getId());
+ }
+ }
+ // Paper end
+
private boolean shouldFall() {
return this.inGround && this.level.noCollision((new AABB(this.position(), this.position())).inflate(0.06D));
}