The local variable eof can actually be replaced with a simple "break".
With a negative ret, the value of chunkpos can be invalidated, I am
not sure if this might have been a bug.
[ew: no, a negative ret will correspond to ret == OV_HOLE and ret
will be reset to zero leaving chunkpos untouched (code cleaned up
to make this more obvious]
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The database parser does not check whether the song object has been
initialized yet, which may lead to a NULL pointer dereference. Add
this check.
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strtok() may return NULL if the input is an empty string. The
playlist parser did not check for that.
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Local variables which are never read before the first assignment don't
need initialization. Saves a few bytes of text. Also don't reset
variables which are never read until function return.
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When we expect an integer as result, why would we use the double
precision floating point parser? strtol() is a better match, although
we should probably check for overflows...
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There is unreachable code at several positions, e.g. after an
#if/#end, or after an endless loop. Remove that.
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Tools like "sparse" check for missing downcasts, since implicit cast
may be dangerous. Although that does not change the compiler result,
it may make the code more readable (IMHO), because you always see when
there may be data cut off.
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The while() loop only checks for interrupted system calls (which woudl
never happen if the signal mask were set up properly), but nobody
checks if the fopen() actually succeeds.
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Although it may not happen in mpd code, it is perfectly possible for a
newly allocated file descriptor to be zero. For theoretical
correctness, allow 0.
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For code unification: for me, it looks ugly to do a break in the
command in a while() block. This belongs into the while condition.
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From <http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions>:
> .oga - audio/ogg
>
> * Ogg Audio Profile (audio in Ogg container)
> * Applications supporting .oga, .ogv SHOULD support decoding
> from muxed Ogg streams
> * Covers Ogg FLAC, Ghost, and OggPCM
> * Although they share the same MIME type, Vorbis and Speex
> use different file extensions.
> * SHOULD contain a Skeleton logical bitstream.
> * Vorbis and Speex may use .oga, but it is not the
> prefered(sic) method of distributing these files because of
> backwards-compatibility issues.
Thanks to Qball and Rasi for the patch.
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ChangeLog and TODO have been updated to reflect "addid"
improvement.
esd support has been removed from the TODO, PulseAudio
supercedes esd and we already have a PulseAudio output.
Moving NAS, SUN, OSX mixer/output off into the unknown because
nobody seems to use them or care enough to implement them (I
sure don't).
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We need to ensure we're working with signed types when assigning
them.
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[ew: cleaned up the dirty union hack a bit]
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
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There are still other ways to run the mpd server out of disk-space,
so permissions are still recommended to protect against malicious
users.
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If we keep processing expired interfaces in a loop,
we'll eventually close it and get fd < 0, causing
assertions to fail.
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It's too ugly and broken (both technically and usability-wise)
to be worth supporting in any stable release.
In one sentence: The queue is a very crippled version of the
playlist that takes precedence over the normal playlist.
How is it crippled?
* The "queueid" command only allows the queuing of songs
ALREADY IN THE PLAYLIST! This promotes having the entire mpd
database of songs in the playlist, which is a stupid practice
to begin with.
* It doesn't allow for meaningful rearranging and movement
of songs within the queue. To move a song, you'd need to
dequeue and requeue it (and other songs on the list).
Why? The playlist already allows _all_ these features
and shows everything a client needs to know about the ordering
of songs in a _single_ command!
* Random was a stupid idea to begin with and unfortunately
we're stuck supporting it since we've always had it. Users
should learn to use "shuffle" instead and not look at their
playlists. Implementing queue because we have the problem of
random is just a bandage fix and digging ourselves a new hole.
This protocol addition was never in a stable release of mpd, so
reverting it will only break things for people following trunk;
which I'm not too worried about. I am however worried about
long-term support of this misfeature, so I'm removing it.
Additionally, there are other points:
* It's trivially DoS-able:
(while true; do echo queueid $song_id; done) | nc $MPD_HOST $MPD_PORT
The above commands would cause the queue to become infinitely
expanding, taking up all available memory in the system. The
mpd playlist was implemented as an array with a fixed (but
configurable) size limit for this reason.
* It's not backwards-compatible. All clients would require
upgrades (and additional complexity) to even know what the
next song in the playlist is. mpd is a shared architecture,
and we should not violate the principle of least astonishment
here.
This removes the following commands:
queueid, dequeue, queueinfo
Additionally, the status field of "playlistqueue: " is removed
from the status command.
While this DoS is trivial to fix, the design is simply too
broken to ever support in a real release.
The overloading of the "addid" command and the allowing of
negative numbers to be used as offsets is far more flexible.
This improved "addid" is completely backwards-compatible with
all clients, and does not require clients to have UI changes or
run additional commands to display the queue.
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While mpd has always protected against the infinite expansion of
the main playlist by limiting its size in memory, however the
new storedPlaylist code has never checked for this limit.
Malicious (or clumsy) users could repeatedly append songs to
stored playlists, causing files to grow increasingly large
on disk. Attempting to load extremely large files into memory
will require mpd to slurp that all into memory, and ultimately
the file would be unusable by mpd because of the configurable
playlist size limit.
Now we limit stored playlists to the max_playlist_length
configuration variable set by the user (default is 16384). We
will refuse to append to playlist files if they hit that limit;
and also refuse to load more than the specified amount of songs
into memory.
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This disables moving the bonkered moving of the current song to
a (negative) offset of itself (introduced in the last commit).
This also short circuits no-op moves when (from == to) and
avoid needless increasing of the playlist version and causes
clients to issue pointless no-op plchanges commands.
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If (and only if) there is a current song in the playlist,
(player could be stopped), allow the move destination
argument to be specified as a negative number.
This means moving any song (besides the current one) to the -1
position will allow it to be moved to the next song in the
playlist. Moving any song to position -2 will move it
to the song after the next, and so forth.
Moving a song to -playlist.length will move it to the song
_before_ the current song on the playlist; so this will
work for repeating playlists, too.
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This will allow "addid \"song_url\" <pos>" to atomically insert a
song at any given playlist position.
If the add succeeds, but the actual movement fails (due to
invalid position), then the song_id will be deleted before
the command returns back to the client, and the client
will get an error response.
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Instead of printing out the Id from playlist.c, instead set
the integer that added_id poitns to if added_id is non-NULL.
This makes the API cleaner and will allow us to use additional
commands to manipulate the newly-added song_id. Callers
(handleAddId) that relied on printId to print it to the given
fd have now been modified to print the ID at a higher-level;
making playlist.c less-dependent on protocol details.
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the code is inconsistent when FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT is not defined:
sometimes version > 7 is assumed, and sometimes version <= 7. solve
this by assuming the version is old when FLAC_API_VERSION_CURRENT is
not defined.
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
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This reduces the text size of the binary slightly when zeroconf
support is not built, and keeps the interface code cleaner as
well.
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Also, lower the impact of compiling this w/o zeroconf by
making the init/teardown functions static no-ops.
Eventually, we should separate the Bonjour and Avahi
code into separate files and have callbacks registered
for each one, avoiding the #ifdef mess we have now...
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Oops!, I went back and documented the change going to parent_path(),
but forgot to change the code that was affected by it.
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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.
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Ok, so basename(3) is even more brain-damaged, inconsistent
and/or broken than dirname(3) on most systems, but there are
broken implementations of it out there. Just use our already
existing internal parent_path() function instead and get rid
of the only place where we look for libgen.h.
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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.
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Although most PATH_MAX is higher than the 1k buffer we set, some
implementations will set a 256 (or even 64) byte PATH_MAX, so
we should be prepared for that.
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Abstractions should reduce the amount of code and make things
easier to follow. The StoredPlaylist struct did not do that, so
get rid of it and just use our standard linked list
implementation instead.
diffstat agrees with me that the abstraction is pointless:
3 files changed, 60 insertions(+), 90 deletions(-)
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* stop supporting unused parentlen block, I have no idea how it
was ever usable, but playlists don't work in subdirectories...
* myFgets is far easier to use than fgetc loops.
* Since we're using myFgets, we'll just skip lines that are too
long, rather than error out and bitch and moan about things...
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It was a nice way to double the memory needed to write the
playlist to a file.
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