Paper/Spigot-Server-Patches/0054-Avoid-hopper-searches-if-there-are-no-items.patch
Aikar e7a59cde75
clear current chunk and entity slice on chunk unload
ideally this should of never mattered, as it will only
be hit if you teleport out of an unloaded chunk...

But apparently some people are triggering this.

See #1223
2018-07-30 00:51:58 -04:00

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From df5be5320addd4ba09e5a65dee413e3eaa6f8dfb Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: CullanP <cullanpage@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2016 02:13:38 -0600
Subject: [PATCH] Avoid hopper searches if there are no items
Hoppers searching for items and minecarts is the most expensive part of hopper ticking.
We keep track of the number of minecarts and items in a chunk.
If there are no items in the chunk, we skip searching for items.
If there are no minecarts in the chunk, we skip searching for them.
Usually hoppers aren't near items, so we can skip most item searches.
And since minecart hoppers are used _very_ rarely near we can avoid alot of searching there.
Combined, this adds up a lot.
diff --git a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java
index f98fe73efa..996a5e71c4 100644
--- a/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java
+++ b/src/main/java/net/minecraft/server/Chunk.java
@@ -76,6 +76,13 @@ public class Chunk {
public boolean d;
protected gnu.trove.map.hash.TObjectIntHashMap<Class> entityCount = new gnu.trove.map.hash.TObjectIntHashMap<Class>(); // Spigot
+ // Paper start
+ // Track the number of minecarts and items
+ // Keep this synced with entitySlices.add() and entitySlices.remove()
+ private final int[] itemCounts = new int[16];
+ private final int[] inventoryEntityCounts = new int[16];
+ // Paper end
+
// CraftBukkit start - Neighbor loaded cache for chunk lighting and entity ticking
private int neighbors = 0x1 << 12;
public long chunkKey;
@@ -651,6 +658,11 @@ public class Chunk {
// Paper start
entity.setCurrentChunk(this);
entityCounts.increment(entity.getMinecraftKeyString());
+ if (entity instanceof EntityItem) {
+ itemCounts[k]++;
+ } else if (entity instanceof IInventory) {
+ inventoryEntityCounts[k]++;
+ }
// Paper end
// Spigot start - increment creature type count
// Keep this synced up with World.a(Class)
@@ -687,6 +699,11 @@ public class Chunk {
// Paper start
entity.setCurrentChunk(null);
entityCounts.decrement(entity.getMinecraftKeyString());
+ if (entity instanceof EntityItem) {
+ itemCounts[i]--;
+ } else if (entity instanceof IInventory) {
+ inventoryEntityCounts[i]--;
+ }
// Paper end
// Spigot start - decrement creature type count
// Keep this synced up with World.a(Class)
@@ -880,6 +897,15 @@ public class Chunk {
if (!this.entitySlices[k].isEmpty()) {
Iterator iterator = this.entitySlices[k].iterator();
+ // Paper start - Don't search for inventories if we have none, and that is all we want
+ /*
+ * We check if they want inventories by seeing if it is the static `IEntitySelector.c`
+ *
+ * Make sure the inventory selector stays in sync.
+ * It should be the one that checks `var1 instanceof IInventory && var1.isAlive()`
+ */
+ if (predicate == IEntitySelector.c && inventoryEntityCounts[k] <= 0) continue;
+ // Paper end
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
Entity entity1 = (Entity) iterator.next();
@@ -916,7 +942,18 @@ public class Chunk {
i = MathHelper.clamp(i, 0, this.entitySlices.length - 1);
j = MathHelper.clamp(j, 0, this.entitySlices.length - 1);
+ // Paper start
+ int[] counts;
+ if (EntityItem.class.isAssignableFrom(oclass)) {
+ counts = itemCounts;
+ } else if (IInventory.class.isAssignableFrom(oclass)) {
+ counts = inventoryEntityCounts;
+ } else {
+ counts = null;
+ }
+ // Paper end
for (int k = i; k <= j; ++k) {
+ if (counts != null && counts[k] <= 0) continue; // Paper - Don't check a chunk if it doesn't have the type we are looking for
Iterator iterator = this.entitySlices[k].iterator(); // Spigot
while (iterator.hasNext()) {
--
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