A frame contains one sample per channel, thus it is sample_size *
channels. This patch includes some cleanup for various locations
where the sample size for 24 bit audio was still 3 bytes (instead of
4).
There is only once update thread at a time. Make the "modified" flag
global and remove the return values of most functions. Propagating an
error is only useful for updateDirectory(), since updateInDirectory()
will delete failed subdirectories.
The documentation for directory_update_init() was incorrect: a job ID
must be positive, not non-negative. If the update queue is full and
no job was created, it makes more sense to return 0 instead of -1,
because it is more consistent with the return value of isUpdatingDB().
pthread_join() expects a "pointer to a pointer" parameter, but it got
a "pointer to an enum". On AMD64, an enum is smaller than a pointer,
leading to a buffer overflow.
In updateInDirectory(), add new directories immediately and
delete them when they turn out to be empty. This simplifies the code
and allows us to eliminate addSubDirectoryToDirectory().
If the user requests database update during startup, call
directory_update_init(). This should be changed to fully asynchronous
update later.
For this to work, main_notify has to be initialized before db_init().
The algorithm in addDirectoryPathToDB() can be simplified further if
it is combined with the function addParentPathToDB(). Since there is
no other caller of addDirectoryPathToDB(), we can do that. This saves
another large stack buffer.
This recursive function is very dangerous because it allocates a large
buffer on the stack in every iteration. That may be misused to
generate a stack overflow.
When a directory failed to update, it was removed from the database,
without freeing all children and songs (memory leak), and without
locking (race condition). Introduce the functions clear_directory()
and delete_directory(), which do both.
Don't use db_get_directory() and traverse the full path with every
directory being loaded. Just see if the current parent contains the
entry. Everything else would be invalid anyway..
A manipulated database could trigger an assertion failure, because the
parent didn't match. Do a proper check if the new directory is within
the parent's. This uses FATAL() to bail out, so MPD still dies, but
it doesn't crash.
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.
Having an array with disabled entries sucks. Removed that
DISABLED_SHOUT_ENCODER_PLUGIN macro, and fill the plugin list only
with plugins which are actually enabled. This should be done for all
plugin types.
"volume" was passed as an unsigned integer, which is correct. It's
just that when it was multiplied with the sample value, the whole
operation was changed to unsigned, breaking the algorithm (and Qball's
ears). Internally change "volume" to signed.
With commit 6dcd7fea (if I am not mistaken) the error returned when
you try to save to an existing playlist is wrong. Instead of
MPD_ACK_ERROR_EXIST, MPD_ACK_ERROR_NO_EXIST is returned. This is
obviously wrong and breaks gmpc.
Commit 0bfe7802 broke update for new files in the root directory,
because music_root->path was an empty string and not NULL. There were
some NULL tests missing. Change them to !isRootDirectory(path)
instead of path!=NULL.
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.
Instead of returning 0 or -1, return true on success and false on
failure. This seems more natural, and when the C library was
designed, there was no "bool" data type.
Provide separate constructors for creating a remote song, a local
song, and one for loading data from a song file. This way, we can add
more assertions.
exploreDirectory() duplicates some code in updateDirectory(). Merge
both functions, and use directory_is_empty() to determine whether
update or explore mode should be used.
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.
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.
pthread_cond_wait() may wake up spuriously. To prevent superfluous
state checks, loop until the "pending" flag becomes true. Removed the
dangerous assertion.
This makes the update code thread-safe and doesn't penalize
the playlist code by complicating it with complicated and
error-prone locks (and the associated overhead, not everybody
has a thread-implementation as good as NPTL).
The update task blocks during the delete; but the update task is
a slow task anyways so we can block w/o people caring too much.
This was also our only freeSong call site, so remove that
function.
Note that deleting entire directories is not fully thread-safe,
yet; as their traversals are not yet locked.
Only one lock is used for all songvec traversals since
they're rarely changed. Also, minimize lock time and
release it before calling iterator functions since they
may block (updateSongInfo => stat/open/seek/read).
This lock only protects songvecs (and all of them) during
traversals; not the individual song structures themselves.
* 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).
We already know if a song is a URL or not based on whether it
has parentDir defined or not. Hopefully one day in the future
we can drop HTTP support from MPD entirely when an HTTP
filesystem comes along and we can access streams via open(2).
The "packed" attribute may have negative side effects on performance.
Remove the "packed" attribute, and increase the size of "song.url" to
a multiple of the machine word size.
This got broken when listHandlerFunc was removed. Since we no
longer need it and it's confusing, remove processCommandInternal
and just use process_command.
Instead of allocating a new one, just reuse an existing
one if one is found when rereading the DB. This is a small
makes the previous commit work on subdirectories
of the root music directory.
[1] "song: better handling of existing songs when rereading DB"
commands should really not behave differently if they're issued
inside a command list or not; so stop having special handler
functions to deal with them. "update" was the only command
that used this functionality and I changed that in the last
commit to serialize access.
Now the "update" command can be issued multiple times regardless
of whether the client is in list mode or not.
We serialize the update tasks to prevent updates from trampling
over each other and will spawn another update task
once the current one is finished updating and reaped.
Right now we cap the queue size to 32 which is probably enough (I
bet most people usually run update with no argument anyways);
but we can make it grow/shrink dynamically if needed. There'll
still be a hard-coded limit to prevent DoS attacks, though.
Add support for 24 bit PCM samples to all functions. Note that
pcm_convertAudioFormat() converts 24 bit samples to 16 bit; to
preserve full quality, support for "real" 24 bit conversion should be
added.
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()
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().
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
tfing wrote:
> I have quite some files with an empty album tag as they do not come
> from a particular album.
>
> 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"
>
> 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
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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().
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.
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.
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.