GCC7 outputs the following error without this change:
src/util/ReusableArray.hxx:61:35: error: no matching function for call to ‘swap(size_t&, const size_t&)’
std::swap(capacity, src.capacity);
which can be resolved by just using an rvalue-reference rather than a
const rvalue-reference.
Signed-off-by: Ben Boeckel <mathstuf@gmail.com>
https://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4656 describes a crash due to
division by zero because frame.samples==0. This should never happen,
but apparently can happen after seeking. The best we can do is to
just ignore this frame.
Fixes another buffer overflow: if the stream has a very long title or
URL, resulting in a metadata string of more than 2 kB, icy_string[0]
is a negative value, which gets casted to size_t - ouch!
https://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4652
Fixes a buffer overflow due to the bad formula rounding the buffer
size up. At the same time, remove the "+1" from the meta_length
calculation, which takes the padding into account and at the same time
implements proper rounding.
Now ClearSocketList() may only be called from PrepareSockets().
Calling it before destroying the object doesn't work properly, because
it doesn't unregister the TimeoutMonitor and the IdleMonitor. Some of
its callers need to be fixed.
Change EventLoop::IsInside() call to EventLoop::IsInsideOrNull().
This means that BlockingCall() may be used during shutdown, after the
main EventLoop::Run() has finished. This is important because mixers
are currently registered in the main EventLoop.
Fixes race condition when epoll_ctl() gets called after the socket has
been closed, which may affect a different socket created by another
thread meanwhile.
When rpc_reconnect_requeue() gets called from inside nfs_service(),
the NfsInputStream can stall completely because the old socket has
been unregistered from epoll automatically, but the new one has never
been registered. Therefore, nfs_service() will never be called again.
This kludge attempts to detect this condition by checking
nfs_which_events()==POLLOUT.
https://bugs.musicpd.org/view.php?id=4081