Add a new CommandResult code called "FINISH" which, unlike "CLOSE",
will attempt to flush the output buffer. This is a one-shot attempt;
it will do one write, and not try again.
Prior to version 0.3, the "length" callback returned a "long" instead
of AFfileoffset. Now that this API bug fix is a few years old, let's
drop 0.2 support for good.
Migrate from the old curl_multi_perform() API to the newer
curl_multi_socket_action() API (since CURL 7.16).
This allows working around a bug with HTTP redirections with epoll:
when CURL closes a socket and the new one happens to have the same
file number, MPD did not have a chance to remove the old one from
epoll and subsequently attempted to use EPOLL_CTL_MOD, which was not
allowed by epoll, because it's a new socket now.
This prevented using the "volume_normalization" feature with some
codecs (e.g. mp3), because the normalization code requires 16 bit
samples. If the codec happens to deliver formats other than S16, the
AutoConvert filter succeeds to initialize the conversion filter, but
the returned input audio format was wrong.
Share the Mutex between the DecoderThread and the PlayerThread. This
simplifies synchronization between the two threads and fixes a freeze
problem: while the PlayerThread waits for the DeocderThread, it cannot
answer requests from the main thread, and the main thread will block
until the DecoderThread finishes.
This command was removed by commit 206392ad (MPD 0.16), even though it
was been proven useful for some very simple clients. On request, I
add it to the protocol again.
The "loop_count" configuration parameter allows the user to set how
many times a module with backward loops shall loop. "0" (the default)
means a module is not allowed to use backward loops at all. "-1"
enables inifinite looping.
This patch allows the user to configure the mikmod decoder plugin to loop
modules. It adds a configuration parameter to the mikmod decoder called
"loop" which can be "no" (the old behaviour, default) or "yes" to allow
modules to use backward loops.
Player_LoadTitle() returns an aligned pointer in libmikmod-3.2 that
cannot be freed with free(). The correct way to do this now is
MikMod_free() which extracts the original pointer from the buffer and
frees that.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Mende <mende.christoph@gmail.com>