This commit significantly reduces output code size, and a noticeable increase in performance. Changes are:
- Removed all extraneous std::string and std::vector copy constructions; use raw pointers instead to boost performance.
- Marked simple getters in CModule inline.
- Marked several functions in CModule const.
- Slightly reordered CModule class.
- 'CMemory::CheckOpCodes' and 'CMemory::Patch' now take a const reference.
Check if the actual message type is 'TextMsg' before printing, since other data is binary and could be read as 'HUD_PRINTCONSOLE', 'HUD_PRINTCENTER', etc.. resulting in printing binary data. This fix permanently solves that problem. The check has also been applied to the 'ShouldReplayMessage' function.
The if statement comparing 'nLen' with 'nMaxLen' increments 'nLen' first at all times, but the statement below that checks the delimiters seeks -1 from current pos, causing a desync. This could result in reading arbitrary memory on certain strings. This fix also fixes the useless need to 'snag' the delimiters from tokens.
Must be normalized, bad values (NAN or FLT_MAX) will crash the game. There is more that needs to be clamped, but before we can do this CUserCmd has to be reversed more.
This ConVar's name was set to its helpstring. This patch solves it by assigning the name field to an existing string that makes sense, and moving the helpstring into the actual helpstring field. An additional instruction has been inserted to load the NULL string address into RAX, which required light instruction shifting. After performing this patch, the ConVar now could be ser in the console.
The frame time send from CL_Move is not sanitized on the server; clamp it to the same cvars the client is clamping them to so players busting out the clamps cannot speed hack. The values are replicated between the server and client, so if someone wants to tweak the values, it won't mess up on either the server or client.
Ported the logic from the more recent builds into the SDK rebuild. Note that this isn't all that has changed in the live builds, but were the only things worth porting back. Frame times are now properly clamped on the client. Some testing revealed that the movement now feels identical to the live version of the game, which was the target. This commit also fixes a bug in CL_Move were the datagram was not send, and the next cmd time wasn't set if the client was NOT active, while it should have.
Function 'CL_Move' has been fully rebuild in the SDK. Originally, the game checked if the delta time exceeded an amount defined by an immediate value, and dropped usercmd's if that was the case. This logic has been replaced with a more dynamic solution, and the console variable regulating this ('fps_input_max') is set to 200.0 by default (the same as the fix applied in the Season 9.1 Genesis update). This function also has been slightly optimized by removing duplicate operations that were performed in the original function. A second fix has been applied to 'CInput::JoyStickApplyMovement' that was also found changed in the Season 9.1 Genesis executable. In that function, an extraneous clamp was performed on the frame time causing viewstick problems when usercmd's get dropped in CL_Move.
Since this file no longer gets build along with the DLL project, but as a static lib instead, the 'DEDICATED' define no longer worked, and therefore this became broken after the CMake port. The 'CURLHandleError' helper function now takes a bool determining whether or not to log the error, and the caller disables it for dedicated (dedicated should only log the error once, this happens from within the caller class).
After the CMake refactor, this became broken as the 'DEDICATED' define does not work in tier0 headers. These were the last ones; moved to the DLL project instead. This commit also fixes a bug where the command line file gets parsed twice, while there was already a global containing the args (initialized on DLL init).
The function 'FireWeaponBolt' calls 'CreateWeaponBolt' to create a bolt entity, but it can return NULL. 'FireWeaponBolt' does NOT check for NULL and derefs the pointer regardless. This rarely happens though; in all cases, it was caused by a defect in scripts. Code has been hooked to throw an engine error instead of crashing.
Save 2 bytes from segment padding by performing zero test at original address followed by the long jump to patch, there were 5 bytes, zero test only requires 2, thus only 3 bytes were nopped with these changes.
This commit fixes an engine bug where netmessages are getting copied into the replay buffer, while these messages should never be replayed. The engine performs an internal check on 'CNetMessage::m_nGroup', and if its NOT 2, the message is getting copied into the replay buffer. All messages returning false in 'ShouldReplayMessage' are not getting copied into the replay buffer anymore. This exploit has been used in the past to route clients that were watching a replay to an arbitrary server, which essentially forms an info leak as the client attempts to connect to the arbitrary server on its own. The exploit also allows for some form of remote code execution, depending on if the client was launched in developer mode or not.
* Add method for finding a substring ('CUtlString::Find').
* Add method for appending a slash ('CUtlString::AppendSlash').
* Add 'CUtlString' overload for 'CUtlString::IsEqual_CaseSensitive'.
* Add 'CUtlString' overload for 'CUtlString::IsEqual_CaseInsensitive'.
* Add optional parameter to strip trailing slashes in 'CUtlString::DirName'.
* Add optional parameter to strip trailing slashes in 'CUtlString::StripFilename'.
If the chunk if uncompressed, continue the loop instead of breaking out of it. Only 2 files were affected by this bug from original VPK's: 'notosansjp-regular.vfont' and 'notosanstc-regular.vfont'.