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Moved code into separate bit specific functions:
- pcm_volumeChange() -> pcm_volume_change_X()
- pcm_add() -> pcm_add_X()
- pcm_convertTo16bit() -> pcm_convert_8_to_16()
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pcm_mix() might overflow the destination buffer if it is smaller than
the second buffer. This is ok because the physical buffer size passed
by cross_fade_apply() is always big enough, but clutters pcm_mix()
with complicated length checks and contains a dangerous buffer
overflow pitfall. Simplify pcm_mix()/pcm_add() and pass only the
smaller buffer size; let cross_fade_apply() do the memcpy().
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pause() puts the audio output into pause mode: if supported, it may
perform a special action, which keeps the device open, but does not
play anything. Output plugins like "shout" might want to play silence
during pause, so their clients won't be disconnected. Plugins which
do not support pausing will simply be closed, and have to be reopened
when unpaused.
This pach includes an implementation for the shout plugin, which
sends silence chunks.
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The function audio_output_is_pending() returns whether there is a
pending command. This is useful for output plugins as a break
condition for longer loops.
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The old struct initializers are error prone and don't allow moving
elements around. Since we are going to overhaul some of the APIs
soon, it's easier to have all implementations use C99 initializers.
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Why have a "_func" prefix on all method names? Also don't typedef the
methods, there is no advantage in that.
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Since we use a C99 compiler now, we can assert that the C99 standard
headers are available, no need for complicated compile time checks.
Kill mpd_types.h.
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Having an enum type is much nicer than an anonymous integer plus CPP
macros. Note that the old code didn't save any space by declaring the
variable 8 bit, due to padding.
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The union const_hack is only used at one place in the shout plugin.
Remove its global type declaration.
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C99 will soon have its 10th birthday. Let's not beat the dead C89
horse, and raise the compiler requirements. From now on, we need a
C99 compiler. This adds "-std=gnu99" to the GCC compiler options, in
case GCC is used.
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Do full C99 integer type conversion in all modules which were not
touched by Eric's merged patch.
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Seeing the "mpd_" prefix _everywhere_ is mind-numbing as the
mind needs to retrain itself to skip over the first 4 tokens of
a type to get to its meaning. So avoid having extra characters
on my terminal to make it easier to follow code at 2:30 am in
the morning.
Please report any new issues you may come across on Free
toolchains. I realize how difficult it can be to build/maintain
cross-compiling toolchains and I have no intention of forcing
people to upgrade their toolchains to build mpd.
Tested with gcc 2.95.4 and and gcc 4.3.1 on x86-32.
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tfing wrote:
> I have quite some files with an empty album tag as they do not come
> from a particular album.
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> If I want to look for those files and browse them, this happens:
> :: nc localhost 6600
> OK MPD 0.12.0
> find album ""
> ACK [2@0] {find} too few arguments for "find"
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> I'd like to be able to browse those files in a client like gmpc.
> So these 2 items would have to be developed:
> - list album should report that some files have an empty tag
> - it should be possible to search for an empty tag with the find command
Patch-by: Marc Pavot
ref: http://musicpd.org/mantis/view.php?id=464
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This only breaks "update" under list command mode and
no other commands. This can be done more optimally
without the extra heap allocation via xstrdup(); but is
uncommon enough to not matter.
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Improving the signal to noise ratio...
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If a write failed, it's a good sign subsequent writes will fail,
too, so propgate errors all the way up the stack.
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A long time ago in an mpd far away...
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MPD has supported more audio formats than just MP3
for over five years...
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We don't change the song pointer there, either.
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We don't modify the Song when we delete it
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It was a huge confusing mess of parameter passing around
and around. Add a few extra assertions to ensure we're
handling parent/child relationships properly.
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This is like basename(3) but with predictable semantics independent
of C library or build options used. This is also much more strict
and does not account for trailing slashes (mpd should never deal with
trailing slashes on internal functions).
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We no longer fork for directory updates, so we
no longer have children to reap.
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Small memory reduction compared to songvec since most users have
much fewer dirs than songs, but still nice to have.
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We no longer for for updates
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"free" implies the songvec structure itself is freed,
which is not the case.
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If we updated the mpd metadata database; then there's a chance
some of those songs in the playlist will have updated metadata.
So be on the safe side and increment the playlist version number
if _any_ song changed (this is how all released versions of mpd
did it, too).
This bug was introduced recently when making "update" threaded.
Thanks to stonecrest for the bug report.
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Make the code more readable by moving the range checks to pcm_range().
gcc does quite a good job at optimizing it: the resulting binary is
exactly the same, although it contains a parametrized shift instead of
hard-coded boundaries.
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Merge some code into an inline function, so we can optimize it later
only once.
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Patch 9a5b5998 broke the "outputenabled" value of the "outputs"
response. Make it print "1" if the output is enabled, "0" otherwise.
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* spaces => tabs
* long lines wrapped
* trailing whitespace killed
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There was a known deadlocking bug in the notify library: when the
other thread set notify->pending after the according check in
notify_wait(), the latter thread was deadlocked. Resolve this by
synchronizing all accesses to notify->pending with the notify object's
mutex. Since notify_signal_sync() was never used, we can remove it.
As a consequence, we don't need notify_enter() and notify_leave()
anymore; eliminate them, too.
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SongList has been superseded by struct songvec.
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During debugging, I found a deadlock between flushAudioBuffer() and
the audio_output_task(): audio_output_task() didn't notice that there
is a command, and flushAudioBuffer() waited forever in notify_wait().
I am not sure yet what is the real cause; work around this for now by
waking up non-finished audio outputs in every iteration.
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Due to a merge error, I broke the function handleUpdate(). It did not
do anything for the global update, and it did not send a proper
response to the client. This patch fixes both bugs.
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To check whether a device is really on or off, we should rather check
audio_output.open, instead of managing another variable. Wrap
audio_output.open in the inline function audio_output_is_open() and
use it instead of DEVICE_ON and DEVICE_OFF.
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Send an output buffer to all output plugins at the same time, instead
of waiting for each of them separately. Make several functions
non-blocking, and introduce the new function audio_output_wait_all()
to synchronize with all audio output threads.
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Why send tags to a device which isn't enabled?
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We have eliminated direct accesses to the audio_output struct from
the all output plugins. Make it opaque for them, and move its real
declaration to output_internal.h, similar to decoder_internal.h.
Pass the opaque structure to plugin.init() only, which will return the
plugin's data pointer on success, and NULL on failure. This data
pointer will be passed to all other methods instead of the
audio_output struct.
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The JACK output plugin needs to reset its "opened" flag when the JACK
server fails. To prevent it from accessing the audio_output struct
directly introduce the API function audio_output_closed().
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Reduce direct accesses to the audio_output struct from the plugins:
this time, eliminate all accesses to audio_output.name. The name is
required by some plugins for log messages.
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Since the output plugin returns a value indicating success or error,
we can have the output core code assign the "open" flag.
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Pass the globally configured audio_format as a const pointer to
plugin.init(). plugin.open() gets a writable pointer which contains
the audio_format requested by the plugin. Its initial value is either
the configured audio_format or the input file's audio_format.
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To keep I/O nastiness and latencies away from the core, move the audio
output code to a separate thread, one per output. The thread is
created on demand, and currently runs until mpd exits.
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With the macro NOTIFY_INITIALIZER, you can statically initialize a
notify object.
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