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2008-11-11replay_gain: converted struct replay_gain_info elements to an arrayMax Kellermann1-4/+4
Having an array instead of individual variables allows the use of the replay_gain_mode enum as an array index.
2008-11-11replay_gain: no CamelCaseMax Kellermann1-7/+7
Renamed functions and variables.
2008-11-04decoder: removed stream_typesMax Kellermann1-1/+0
Instead of checking the stream_types bit set, we can simply check whether the methods stream_decode() and file_decode() are implemented.
2008-11-02decoder_api: pass "seekable" flag to decoder_initialized()Max Kellermann1-2/+2
Don't pass the "seekable" flag with every decoder_data() invocation. Since that flag won't change within the file, it is enough to pass it to decoder_initialized() once per file.
2008-11-01decoder: make the suffixes and mime_types arrays really constMax Kellermann1-1/+1
The strings were constant, but the pointers weren't. C syntax is somewhat tricky..
2008-11-01decoder: make all decoder_plugin structs constMax Kellermann1-1/+1
All decoder_plugin structs are initialized at compile time, and must never change.
2008-10-31decoder_api: pass constant path pointersMax Kellermann1-2/+2
2008-10-30mpc: provide 24 bit samplesMax Kellermann1-7/+6
Similar to libmad, libmpcdec provides samples with higher quality than 16 bit. Send 24 bit samples to MPD, which allows MPD to apply dithering just in case the output devices are only 16 bit capable.
2008-10-30mpc: moved sample size into a constantMax Kellermann1-5/+9
Don't hard-code the "16 bits" or "2 bytes" in multiple locations.
2008-10-30mpc: renamed variable "s16" to "dest"Max Kellermann1-5/+4
The name "s16" implies 16 bit integers. To make the code more generic, rename it to "dest".
2008-10-30mpc: fix broken integer sample conversionMax Kellermann1-6/+4
The conversion of integer samples was completely broken, which presumably didn't annoy anybody because libmpcdec provides float samples on most installations.
2008-10-30mpc: fix boolean interpretation of input_stream_seek()Max Kellermann1-1/+1
When input_stream_seek() was converted to return a bool, this wasn't adjusted in the musepack plugin.
2008-10-30decoder: use bool for return values and flagsMax Kellermann1-9/+9
Don't return 0/-1 on success/error, but true/false. Instead of int, use bool for storing flags.
2008-10-29decoder: automatically flush the output buffer after decoder exitsMax Kellermann1-2/+0
A decoder_flush() invocation was missing in the FLAC plugin, resulting in casual assertion failures due to a wrong assumption about the last chunk's audio format. It's much easier to remove that decoder_flush() function and make the decoder thread call ob_flush().
2008-10-29decoder_api: removed decoder_clear()Max Kellermann1-1/+0
Call ob_clear() in decoder_command_finished() instead of implementing that call in every decoder plugin.
2008-10-26input_stream: use "bool" instead of "int"Max Kellermann1-2/+2
For boolean values and success flags, use bool instead of integer (1/0 for true/false, 0/-1 for success/failure).
2008-10-26input_stream: no CamelCaseMax Kellermann1-4/+4
Renamed all functions and variables.
2008-10-26input_stream: removed the InputStream typedefMax Kellermann1-3/+4
Everybody should use struct input_stream.
2008-10-26renamed src/inputPlugins/ to src/decoder/Max Kellermann1-0/+0
These plugins are not input plugins, they are decoder plugins. No CamelCase in the directory name.
2008-10-17Makefile.am: don't compile disabled decoder pluginsMax Kellermann1-9/+0
Don't compile the sources of disabled decoder plugins at all, and don't attempt to register these.
2008-10-10audio_format: renamed sampleRate to sample_rateMax Kellermann1-6/+6
The last bit of CamelCase in audio_format.h. Additionally, rename a bunch of local variables.
2008-09-29use C99 struct initializersMax Kellermann1-10/+5
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.
2008-09-29switch to C99 types, part IIMax Kellermann1-5/+5
Do full C99 integer type conversion in all modules which were not touched by Eric's merged patch.
2008-09-07audio_format: converted typedef AudioFormat to struct audio_formatMax Kellermann1-1/+1
Get rid of CamelCase, and don't use a typedef, so we can forward-declare it, and unclutter the include dependencies.
2008-08-29tag: renamed functions, no CamelCaseMax Kellermann1-3/+3
2008-08-29tag: renamed MpdTag and MpdTagItem to struct tag, struct mpd_tag_itemMax Kellermann1-2/+2
Getting rid of CamelCase; not having typedefs also allows us to forward-declare the structures.
2008-08-26added decoder_read()Max Kellermann1-12/+1
On our way to stabilize the decoder API, we will one day remove the input stream functions. The most basic function, read() will be provided by decoder_api.h with this patch. It already contains a loop (still with manual polling), error/eof handling and decoder command checks. This kind of code used to be duplicated in all decoder plugins.
2008-08-26renamed InputPlugin to struct decoder_pluginMax Kellermann1-2/+2
"decoder plugin" is a better name than "input plugin", since the plugin does not actually do the input - InputStream does. Also don't use typedef, so we can forward-declare it if required.
2008-08-26added decoder_seek_where() and decoder_seek_error()Max Kellermann1-3/+4
Provide access to seeking for the decoder plugins; they have to know where to seek, and they need a way to tell us that seeking has failed.
2008-08-26added decoder_command_finished() to decoder_api.hMax Kellermann1-1/+1
Some decoder commands are implemented in the decoder plugins, thus they need to have an API call to signal that their current command has been finished. Let them use the new decoder_command_finished() instead of the internal dc_command_finished().
2008-08-26added decoder_get_command()Max Kellermann1-7/+12
Another big patch which hides internal mpd APIs from decoder plugins: decoder plugins regularly poll dc->command; expose it with a decoder_api.h function.
2008-08-26added parameter total_time to decoder_initialized()Max Kellermann1-3/+2
Similar to the previous patch: pass total_time instead of manipulating dc->totalTime directly.
2008-08-26added audio_format parameter to decoder_initialized()Max Kellermann1-11/+10
dc->audioFormat is set once by the decoder plugins before invoking decoder_initialized(); hide dc->audioFormat and let the decoder pass an AudioFormat pointer to decoder_initialized().
2008-08-26added decoder_clear() and decoder_flush()Max Kellermann1-2/+2
We are now beginning to remove direct structure accesses from the decoder plugins. decoder_clear() and decoder_flush() mask two very common buffer functions.
2008-08-26added decoder_data()Max Kellermann1-8/+8
Moved all of the player-waiting code to decoder_data(), to make OutputBuffer more generic.
2008-08-26added decoder_initialized()Max Kellermann1-4/+3
decoder_initialized() sets the state to DECODE_STATE_DECODE and wakes up the player thread. It is called by the decoder plugin after its internal initialization is finished. More arguments will be added later to prevent direct accesses to the DecoderControl struct.
2008-08-26added struct decoderMax Kellermann1-1/+2
The decoder struct should later be made opaque to the decoder plugin, because maintaining a stable struct ABI is quite difficult. The ABI should only consist of a small number of stable functions.
2008-08-26added dc_command_finished()Max Kellermann1-2/+1
dc_command_finished() is invoked by the decoder thread when it has finished a command (sent by the player thread). It resets dc.command and wakes up the player thread. This combination was used at a lot of places, and by introducing this function, the code will be more readable.
2008-08-26merged start, stop, seek into DecoderControl.commandMax Kellermann1-8/+9
Much of the existing code queries all three variables sequentially. Since only one of them can be set at a time, this can be optimized and unified by merging all of them into one enum variable. Later, the "command" checks can be expressed in a "switch" statement.
2008-08-26clean up CPP includesMax Kellermann1-6/+0
Include only headers which are really required. This speeds up compilation and helps detect cross-layer accesses.
2008-04-13Make the OutputBuffer API more consistentEric Wong1-5/+5
We had functions names varied between outputBufferFoo, fooOutputBuffer, and output_buffer_foo That was too confusing for my little brain to handle. And the global variable was somehow named 'cb' instead of the more obvious 'ob'... git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7355 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-04-13Stop passing our single OutputBuffer object everywhereEric Wong1-6/+6
All of our main singleton data structures are implicitly shared, so there's no reason to keep passing them around and around in the stack and making our internal API harder to deal with. git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7354 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-04-13Stop passing our single DecoderControl object everywhereEric Wong1-29/+24
This at least makes the argument list to a lot of our plugin functions shorter and removes a good amount of line nois^W^Wcode, hopefully making things easier to read and follow. git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7353 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-04-12Initial cut of fork() => pthreads() for decoder and playerEric Wong1-0/+1
I initially started to do a heavy rewrite that changed the way processes communicated, but that was too much to do at once. So this change only focuses on replacing the player and decode processes with threads and using condition variables instead of polling in loops; so the changeset itself is quiet small. * The shared output buffer variables will still need locking to guard against race conditions. So in this effect, we're probably just as buggy as before. The reduced context-switching overhead of using threads instead of processes may even make bugs show up more or less often... * Basic functionality appears to be working for playing local (and NFS) audio, including: play, pause, stop, seek, previous, next, and main playlist editing * I haven't tested HTTP streams yet, they should work. * I've only tested ALSA and Icecast. ALSA works fine, Icecast metadata seems to get screwy at times and breaks song advancement in the playlist at times. * state file loading works, too (after some last-minute hacks with non-blocking wakeup functions) * The non-blocking (*_nb) variants of the task management functions are probably overused. They're more lenient and easier to use because much of our code is still based on our previous polling-based system. * It currently segfaults on exit. I haven't paid much attention to the exit/signal-handling routines other than ensuring it compiles. At least the state file seems to work. We don't do any cleanups of the threads on exit, yet. * Update is still done in a child process and not in a thread. To do this in a thread, we'll need to ensure it does proper locking and communication with the main thread; but should require less memory in the end because we'll be updating the database "in-place" rather than updating a copy and then bulk-loading when done. * We're more sensitive to bugs in 3rd party libraries now. My plan is to eventually use a master process which forks() and restarts the child when it dies: locking and communication with the main thread; but should require less memory in the end because we'll be updating the database "in-place" rather than updating a copy and then bulk-loading when done. * We're more sensitive to bugs in 3rd party libraries now. My plan is to eventually use a master process which forks() and restarts the child when it dies: master - just does waitpid() + fork() in a loop \- main thread \- decoder thread \- player thread At the beginning of every song, the main thread will set a dirty flag and update the state file. This way, if we encounter a song that triggers a segfault killing the main thread, the master will start the replacement main on the next song. * The main thread still wakes up every second on select() to check for signals; which affects power management. [merged r7138 from branches/ew] git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7240 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-02-05fix -Wconst warningsMax Kellermann1-1/+1
[ew: cleaned up the dirty union hack a bit] Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7180 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-01-26fixed -Wshadow warningsMax Kellermann1-11/+11
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net> git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7143 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-01-03Cleanup #includes of standard system headers and put them in one placeEric Wong1-6/+1
This will make refactoring features easier, especially now that pthreads support and larger refactorings are on the horizon. Hopefully, this will make porting to other platforms (even non-UNIX-like ones for masochists) easier, too. os_compat.h will house all the #includes for system headers considered to be the "core" of MPD. Headers for optional features will be left to individual source files. git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7130 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-01-01Simplify decode cleanup logic a bitEric Wong1-17/+0
DECODE_STATE_STOP is always set as dc->state, and dc->stop is always cleared. So handle it in decodeStart once rather than doing it in every plugin. While we're at it, fix a long-standing (but difficult to trigger) bug in mpc_decode where we failed to return if mpc_decoder_initialize() fails. git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7122 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2008-01-01mpc_plugin: break out if a missed error branchEric Wong1-0/+2
We shouldn't try to continue if mpc_decoder_initialize() fails. git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@7113 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f
2007-08-27adding \n to a bunch of error message stringsJ. Alexander Treuman1-2/+2
git-svn-id: https://svn.musicpd.org/mpd/trunk@6826 09075e82-0dd4-0310-85a5-a0d7c8717e4f