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A negative uid value means it's not a "local socket" (PF_LOCAL).
uid==0 means user "root" connected.
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Must return -1 on error, not 0. 0 is root.
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Check opus_decoder!=nullptr instead.
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Commit d42c0f1dc5063d50a62817b63a1c2a4507c46071 added an OS X-specific
method of calling mpd_main_after_fork(), which uses Grand Central
Dispatch. Since this uses a block literal, it breaks compilation on
compilers which don't support the block extension, e.g. non-Apple
compilers. This affects users on older OS X releases with GCD (which
depend on older Clang releases, or Apple GCCs, which don't support the
C++11 features MPD needs); or which don't support GCD at all (10.5 and
lower).
This patch changes the #ifdef so that the non-GCD code is used
as it was on OS X before this patch if blocks aren't available, via
checking __BLOCKS__ macro.
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The old formula calculates the output buffer size with "regular"
rounding (to the nearest integer), however sometimes, that is
insufficient and the last sample cannot be resampled. This causes
audible distortions. By changing the formula to consider the worst
case (always round up), this problem is eliminated.
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While seeking, metadata must not be updated. ResponseBoundary() was
added in MPD 0.19.1, but I forgot to add the IsSeeking() check there.
This caused the "seekable" flag to reset.
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On "list albumartist", songs that have no AlbumArtist tag will use the
Artist tag. However, if AlbumArtist is disabled via
"metadata_to_use", the TagBuilder::AddItem() call is ignored, and
PrintUniqueTag() attempts to print a nullptr string.
This commit fixes the problem by attempting the fallback only if
AlbumArtist is not disabled.
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When uri_apply_base() was moved from db/upnp/Util.cpp to
util/UriUtil.cpp, the parameter order was changed, however without
swapping the parameters in the ContentDirectoryService constructor.
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Fixes crash in the "audiofile" decoder while logging the seek error.
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Fixes playback of redirected streams.
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Use the new uri_get_suffix() overload that removes the query string.
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Many years ago, FAAD had a serious ABI bug: the NeAACDecInit()
prototype in its header declared the "samplerate" parameter to be
"unsigned long *", but internally, the function assumed it was
"uint32_t *" instead. On 32 bit machines, that was no difference, but
on 64 bit, this left one portion of the return value uninitialized;
and worse, on big-endian, the wrong word was filled. This bug had to
be worked around in MPD (commit 9c4e97a6).
A few months later, the bug was fixed in the FAAD CVS in commit 1.117
on file libfaad/decoder.c; the commit message was:
"Use public headers internally to prevent duplicate declarations"
The commit message was too brief at best; the problem was not
duplicate declarations, but a prototype mismatch. No mention of the
bug fix in the ChangeLog.
The MPD project never learned about this bug fix, and so MPD would
always pass a "uin32_t *" dressed up as a "unsigned long *". Nearly 6
years later, it's about time to fix this second ABI problem. Let's
kill the workaround!
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A mutex acts as a memory barrier, and thus "volatile" is not
necessary.
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Fixes buffer overflow bug.
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Use the new uri_get_suffix() overload that removes the query string.
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This reverts commit f0be48ff90503d9ffa5b295fd4454eec753950ee
(except for the NEWS entry).
If libdispatch (GCD) is used before forking, it
can't safely be used again after forking.
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Negating an unsigned integer does not work.
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Works around the "PCM conversion from f to dsd is not implemented"
error message that prevents DSD playback.
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Many years ago, FAAD had a serious ABI bug: the NeAACDecInit()
prototype in its header declared the "samplerate" parameter to be
"unsigned long *", but internally, the function assumed it was
"uint32_t *" instead. On 32 bit machines, that was no difference, but
on 64 bit, this left one portion of the return value uninitialized;
and worse, on big-endian, the wrong word was filled. This bug had to
be worked around in MPD (commit 9c4e97a6).
A few months later, the bug was fixed in the FAAD CVS in commit 1.117
on file libfaad/decoder.c; the commit message was:
"Use public headers internally to prevent duplicate declarations"
The commit message was too brief at best; the problem was not
duplicate declarations, but a prototype mismatch. No mention of the
bug fix in the ChangeLog.
The MPD project never learned about this bug fix, and so MPD would
always pass a "uin32_t *" dressed up as a "unsigned long *". Nearly 6
years later, it's about time to fix this second ABI problem. Let's
kill the workaround!
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