When mounting had not yet finished, SocketMonitor::IsDefined() was
always false, due to the workaround at the beginning of the function
that calls SocketMonitor::Steal(). This commit drops the IsDefined()
check because it was never necessary and breaks reconnect.
nfs_destroy_context() will invoke all pending callbacks with
err==-EINTR. In CancellableCallback::Callback(), this will invoke
NfsConnection::DeferClose(), which however is only designed to be
called from nfs_service(). In non-debug mode, this will leak memory
because nfs_close_async() is never called.
Workaround: before nfs_destroy_context(), invoke nfs_close_async() on
all pending file handles.
The method NfsConnection::CancellableCallback::Callback() will always
invoke NfsConnection::Close() on the file handle, even if the void
pointer is not a nfsfh. This can happen if the Open() was not
successful, e.g. when the file does not exist.
Skipping those songs silently will confuse the client, because
commands specifying the song index within a playlist
(e.g. playlistdelete) will be out of sync.
This copies spl_print()'s behavior to playlist_file_print().
Version 2.5 fixed an API oddity, however it broke API compatibility,
at least with C++. Disable the workaround when a libavformat version
is detected that is recent enough.
The "::" to explicitly refer to the global namespace appeared like a
good idea in C++, but it breaks with C libraries that implement
standard functions using macros (e.g. musl).
There are code paths (mostly error cases) in which it is possible to
initialize an AudioOutput and then kill it without ever calling
audio_output_new(). In such a case, its destructor will attempt to
free a mixer that was never initialized, leading to an attempt to
take out a lock on a mutex that was similarly never initialized,
which hangs forever.
Fix by always initializing the mixer appropriately.
Clean up the "state" to indicate that there is no longer any
asynchronous operation. Fixes another NFS-related crash due to
cleanup of a non-existing asynchronous operation.
During the NfsLease::OnNfsConnectionFailed() call, the old (defunct)
nfs_context may be used to close file handles. Such code does not yet
exist, but will be added soon to fix other bugs.
libmp4v2 is licensed under MPL 1.1, which is incompatible with GPLv2.
Unfortunately, this means that we must remove the plugin.
More information can be found in the Debian bug report:
http://bugs.debian.org/767504