To wake up the main thread, don't attempt to use a GCond/GMutex
(struct notify). This kind of mixed wakeup method has known race
conditions.
The idea behind this patch is: for wakeups which happen while the main
thread is sleeping, use only a pipe. For wakeups which happen while
the main thread is waiting for the player thread, we can later change
to GCond. For now, accept the overhead of using a pipe for the
latter.
In the long run, the main thread will never wait for the player
thread, but will do everything asynchronously.
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.
The function wait_main_task() is racy: if the function
wakeup_via_cond() sees the mutex is locked just before
wait_main_task() executes pthread_cond_wait(), the main thread blocks
forever.
Work around this issue by adding a "pending" flag just like in my
notify.c code. A standards-compliant solution should be implemented
later.
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signal is all we need since we only have one waiter and
likely faster
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The select() in the main event loop blocks now (saving us many
unnecessary wakeups). This interacted badly with the threads
that were trying to wakeup the main task via
pthread_cond_signal() since the main task was not blocked
on a condition variable, but on select().
So now if we detect a need to wakeup the player, we write
to a pipe which select() is watching instead of blindly
calling pthread_cond_signal().
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