Push the mutex down into the ZONE::Fill() routine and set the
connectivity update to run after zone fills. The connectivity update
cannot run while the mutex is locked for zone fills.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/9993
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S *.po,./thirdparty -L aactual,acount,aline,alocation,alog,anormal,anumber,aother,apoints,aparent,aray,dout,einstance,modul,ot,overide,serie,te,,tesselate,tesselator,tht`
- Some are related to shape errors when the allowed error to approximate circle
by segment is large and arc radius small.
- fix the actual error used in ConvertToPolyline().
- Use SHAPE_ARC::DefaultAccuracyForPCB() instead of a fixed value as extra margin
in zones. It should not change something, because it is also a fixed value
(5 micrometers), but it is not a magic number.
-TransformArcToPolygon() fix some issues and add a new algo, based on the arc actual
outline shape (initial algo is still available in code, just in case).
The nettie hack is used in DRC but we also need to use it in zone filler
to allow zones to be used with netties. We limit this to the
appropriate nets in the nettie
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/7351
Zone connections (even half-connections) should trigger the connected
logic in flashPads. This removes the double-standard for painting pads
and imposes thermal standoff based on the net connection to the pad if
it shares a net, not just if connected
Two issues found with the locking system used to prevent access to
stale connectivity data during the zone fill process:
1) a std::mutex has undefined behavior if you try to use it to guard
against access from the same thread. Because of the use of wx event
loops (and coroutines) it is entirely possible, and in some situations
inevitable, that the same thread will try to redraw the ratsnest in the
middle of zone refilling.
2) The mutex was only guarding the ZONE_FILLER::Fill method, but the callers
of that method also do connectivity updates as part of the COMMIT::Push.
Redrawing the ratsnest after the Fill but before the Push will result in
stale connectivity pointers to zone filled areas.
Fixed (1) by switching to a trivial spinlock implementation. Spinlocks would
generally not be desirable if the contention for the connectivity data crossed
thread boundaries, but at the moment I believe it's guaranteed that the reads
and writes to connectivity that are guarded by this lock happen from the main
UI thread. The writes are also quite rare compared to reads, and reads are
generally fast, so I'm not really worried about the UI thread spinning for any
real amount of time.
Fixed (2) by moving the locking location up to the call sites of
ZONE_FILLER::Fill.
This issue was quite difficult to reproduce, but I found a fairly reliable way:
It only happens (for me) on Windows, MSYS2 build, with wxWidgets 3.0
It also only happens if I restrict PcbNew to use 2 CPU cores.
With those conditions, I can reproduce the issue described in #6471 by
repeatedly editing a zone properties and changing its net. The crash is
especially easy to trigger if you press some keys (such as 'e' for edit)
while the progress dialog is displayed. It's easiest to do this in a debug
build as the slower KiCad is running, the bigger the window is to trigger this
bug.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/6471
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/7048
Also a rationalization of text polygon generators, with the "standard"
version inherited from BOARD_ITEM now giving the bounding box. This
requires callers who want the (much) more expensive stroke-based one
to call it explicitly (and brings PCB_TEXT in line with the was FP_TEXT
already was.
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/issues/6525