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Again, no CamelCase in the directory name.
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These plugins are not input plugins, they are decoder plugins. No
CamelCase in the directory name.
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MPD shouldn't integrate sources of other libraries. Since libmp4ff is
part of libfaad, we should remove the old copy from src/mp4ff and link
with the current version from libfaad instead.
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Separate code from pcm_utils.c to keep it small and simple.
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Separate the resampling code from the rest of pcm_utils.c. Create two
sub-libraries: pcm_resample_libsamplerate.c and
pcm_resample_fallback.c.
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Copied and adapted code from the mp3 decoder plugin. This library now
replaces the old and low-quality function pcm_convert_24_to_16().
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No CamelCase in file names.
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[mk: fixed indent, changed copyright statement, added autoconf test,
fixed includes paths, fixed 2 gcc warnings, don't close input stream
twice]
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Don't compile the sources of disabled decoder plugins at all, and
don't attempt to register these.
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If a feature is disabled, don't compile the source file at all,
disable it completely in Makefile.am instead.
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Detect the following libraries with pkg-config: libshout, libid3tag,
libmad.
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The switch from ogg.m4 to pkg-config intentionally disabled
libvorbisenc. Enable it when shout_ogg is used.
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This patch fixes several imports to use pkg-config instead of certain
esoteric tests.
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GLib provides an easier API for character set conversion than iconv().
Use g_convert() / g_convert_with_fallback() for all character
conversions. We should optimize the path.h API later to return a
newly allocated buffer, so we can just pass GLib's return value.
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GLib is a nice and portable utility library. We are going to use it
from now on, and eliminate a lot of duplicated code from MPD. Why
invent the wheel again and again?
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"idle" waits until something noteworthy happens on the server,
e.g. song change, playlist modified, database updated. This allows
clients to keep up to date without polling.
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The mapper library maps directory and song objects to file system
paths. With this central library, the code mixture in path.c should
be cleaned up, and we will be able to add neat features like aliasing.
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playlist_print_song() and playlist_print_uri() handle charset
conversion and (optional) music directory prefixing.
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Remove clutter from directory.c. Everything which saves or loads
to/from the hard disk goes to directory_save.c, and code which sends
directory information to the client is moved into directory_print.c.
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Taming the directory.c monster, part II: move the database management
stuff to database. directory.c should only contain code which works
on directory objects.
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The source directory.c mixes several libraries: directory object
management, database management and database update, resulting in a
1000+ line monster. Move the whole database update code to update.c.
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Having all functions as static (non-inline) functions generates GCC
warnings, and duplicates binary code across several object files.
Most of dirvec's methods are too complex for becoming inline
functions. Move them all to dirvec.c and publish the prototypes in
dirvec.h.
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* Add missing headers in Makefile.am
* remove mp4ff.dsp (Win32 crap)
* Add scripts, m4, bs, autogen.sh to allow for hotfixes by the
SCM-challenged. (downloading the source via git is NOT a
lightweight operation for everybody).
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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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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 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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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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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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Our linked-list implementation is wasteful and the
SongList isn't modified enough to benefit from being a linked
list. So use a more compact array of song pointers which
saves ~200K on a library with ~9K songs (on x86-32).
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[mk: moved this patch after "Refactor and cleanup of shout Ogg and MP3
audio outputs". The original commit message follows, although it is
outdated:]
Creation of shout_mp3 audio output plugin. Basically I just copied the
existing shout plugin and replaced ogg with lame. Uses lame for mp3
encoding. Next step is to pull common functionality out of each shout
plugin and share it between them.
Configuration options for "shout_mp3" are the same as for "shout".
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Begin dividing audioOutput_shout.c: move everything OGG Vorbis related
to audioOutput_shout_ogg.c. The header audioOutput_shout.h has to
keep its dependency on vorbis/vorbisenc.h, because it needs the vorbis
encoder types.
For this patch, we have to export several internal functions with
generic names to the ABI; these will be removed later when the encoder
plugin patches are merged.
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Prepare the split of the shout plugin into multiple sources: move
all important declarations to audioOutput_shout.h.
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Similar to decoder_control.c, output_control.c will provide functions
for controlling the output thread (which will be implemented later).
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With a large music database, the linear string collection in
tagTracker.c becomes very slow. We implemented that in a
quick'n'dirty fashion when we removed tree.c, and now we rewrite it
using the fast hashed string set.
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"struct strset" is a hashed string set: you can add strings to this
library, and it stores them as a set of unique strings. You can get
the size of the set, and you can enumerate through all values.
This will be used to replace the linear tagTracker library.
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Instead of having to register each output plugin, store them
statically in an array. This eliminates the need for the List library
here, and saves some small allocations during startup.
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Just like decoder_api.h, output_api.h provides the audio output API
which is used by the plugins.
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All callers of fdprintf() have been converted to client_printf() or
fprintf(); it is time to remove this clumsy hack now. We can also
remove client_print() which took a file descriptor as parameter.
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Currently, when the tag cache is being serialized to hard disk, the
stdio buffer is flushed before every song, because tag_print.c
performs unbuffered writes on the raw file descriptor. Unfortunately,
the fdprintf() API allows buffered I/O only for a client connection by
looking up the client pointer owning the file descriptor - for stdio,
this is not possible. To re-enable proper stdio buffering, we have to
duplicate the tag_print.c code without fprintf() instead of our custom
fdprintf() hack. Add this duplicated code to tag_save.c.
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Move everything which dumps song information (via tag_print.c) to a
separate source file. song_print.c gets code which writes song data
to the client; song_save.c is responsible for serializing songs from
the tag cache.
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Move everything which dumps a tag to a file descriptor to tag_print.c.
This relaxes dependencies and splits the code into smaller parts.
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The new source tag_pool.c manages a pool of reference counted tag_item
objects. This is used to merge tag items of the same type and value,
saving lots of memory. Formerly, only the value itself was pooled,
wasting memory for all the pointers and tag_item structs.
The following results were measured with massif. Started MPD on
amd64, typed "mpc", no song being played. My music database contains
35k tagged songs. The results are what massif reports as "peak".
0.13.2: total 14,131,392; useful 11,408,972; extra 2,722,420
eric: total 18,370,696; useful 15,648,182; extra 2,722,514
mk f34f694: total 15,833,952; useful 13,111,470; extra 2,722,482
mk now: total 12,837,632; useful 10,626,383; extra 2,211,249
This patch set saves 20% memory, and does a good job in reducing heap
fragmentation.
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This patch makes MPD consume much more memory because string pooling
is disabled, but it prepares the next bunch of patches. Replace the
code in tagTracker.c with naive algorithms without the tree code. For
now, this should do; later we should find better algorithms,
especially for getNumberOfTagItems(), which has become wasteful with
temporary memory.
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The ID3 code uses only the public tag API, but is otherwise
unrelated. Move it to a separate source file.
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I don't believe "interface" is a good name for something like
"connection by a client to MPD", let's call it "client". This is the
first patch in the series which changes the name, beginning with the
file name.
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linux/list.h is a nice doubly linked list library - it is lightweight
and powerful at the same time. It will be useful later, when we begin
to allocate client structures dynamically. Import it, and strip out
all the stuff which we are not going to use.
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Give player.c a better name, meaning that the code is used to control
the player thread.
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It should be obvious in which thread or context a function is being
executed at runtime. The code which was left in decode.c is for the
decoder thread itself; give the file a better name.
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This is the last of the three variables. Now we don't need
playerData.h anymore in most sources.
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