This patch rewrites notify.c to use the pthread API, namely
pthread_mutex and pthread_cond. This is a lot cheaper and easier than
the pipe() hack.
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The code paths which return from the functions all have to call
quitDecode(). If we simply break instead of calling quitDecode()
explicitly, this function gets called in the last line of this
function anyway.
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The multi-line expression which calculates sizeToTime is hard to read,
partly because "cb->audioFormat." is too long. Create a separate
inline function in audio.h for that.
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Moved the decision whether to cross-fade the current song to
calculateCrossFadeChunks(). This simplifies the function
decoderParent() and eliminates one layer of indentation.
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Similar to the crossFade() patch: pass chunk objects to playChunk(),
simplify decodeParent() by removing clutter.
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To unify the decoderParent() main loop some more, use it to wait for
the decoder to change the song. Only one single processDecodeInput()
caller left after this patch.
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When there are not enough decode cross-fade chunks in the buffer yet,
the current code does busy-wait, which will delay the decoder even
more. sleep instead, expecting the decoder to wake us up.
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Calling crossFade() with the chunk objects is easier than unrolling
all the chunk properties manually, and decodeParent() can really use
more of these simplifications.
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sizeof() is the more "natural" or "direct" access to the buffer size,
instead of a macro happening to be used to the buffer declaration.
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To make access to OutputBuffer easier, move everything which belongs
to a chunk into its own structure, namely OutputBufferChunk.
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The chunk size should be in outputBuffer.h since the output buffer
code is its primary user.
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Hiding OutputBuffer internals, again. We get an extra assertion in
return.
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The variable "quit" can be removed, since its only setter can use
"break" instead, just like the other code paths.
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The variables "nextChunk" and "crossFadeChunks" are only used when
doCrossFade==1. This means that we do not have to reset these as long
as doCrossFade!=1.
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The cross-fade check is still very complicated whenever it uses
OutputBuffer internals. Greatly simplify another check by introducing
outputBufferRelative().
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Another "don't use OutputBuffer internals" patch. This ignores the
copied "end" value, but I do not think that has ever been a real
issue.
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decoderParent() uses a lot of OutputBuffer internals to see whether
cross-fading should be started. Move these checks to outputBuffer.c,
which also simplifies decoderParent().
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Declare the variables "test" and "fadePosition" in the scope where
they are really used. This removes some of the clutter in the
function decodeParent().
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Eliminating some duplicated and. This also decreases the number of
lines calling processDecodeInput().
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I have spent some time to understand decodeParent(), which does a lot
of obfuscated magic... I find it useful to help others to also
understand it, so I wrote a few comments.
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Another patch indended to improve the CPP macro hell. This enlarges
the function decodeParent(), but it cannot be converted into a
standalone function easily, because it references so many local
variables.
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clearOutputBuffer() also resets currentChunk; this might resolve a
theoretical bug.
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dc->start cannot be true after the loop, because it was the loop
condition. dc->start could have been set by another thread between
the while loop and the if, but I suspect this is not the case the
author intended, so we just remove the dc->start check.
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In my opinion, the code becomes more readable when we explicitly check
"==NOERROR" instead of an implicit 0 check.
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Macros are ugly, and multi-line macros are even more ugly. This patch
converts processDecodeInput() to a C function. The disadvantage may
be that the function does not have access to the caller's local
variables, which might be regarded as an advantage on the other hand.
For this reason, we have to pass variable references. This costs a
tiny bit of performance, but it's worth eliminating this monster
macro, and further patches will optimize this cost down.
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since clearPlayerQueue() is always called within
lockPlaylistInteraction() / unlockPlaylistInteraction(), it simplifies
the code to add another function which calls these three functions.
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The block after "if" breaks out of the loop. To make the code a
little bit more readable, don't write the rest in an "else" block,
since this code path does not break.
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The method availableOutputBuffer() calculates how many chunks are in
use. This simplifies code which needs this information, and it can
run without knowing OutputBuffer internals. The function knows how to
calculate this when begin>end; this might have been a bug in
decodeParent(), which does not.
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After the previous patch, it is clear that the loop in
advanceOutputBufferTo() can be replaced with a simple assignment.
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The parameter "currentChunkSent" is not used and can be dropped.
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This patch removes some clutter from decodeParent() by moving some
code out.
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realloc() has to copy data to the new buffer. Since convBuffer
contains temporary data only, we can safely use free() plus a new
malloc(), which saves the mempy().
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It is way more complicated than it should be; and
locking it for thread-safety is too difficult.
[merged r7183 from branches/ew]
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I initially started to do a heavy rewrite that changed the way processes
communicated, but that was too much to do at once. So this change only
focuses on replacing the player and decode processes with threads and
using condition variables instead of polling in loops; so the changeset
itself is quiet small.
* The shared output buffer variables will still need locking
to guard against race conditions. So in this effect, we're probably
just as buggy as before. The reduced context-switching overhead of
using threads instead of processes may even make bugs show up more or
less often...
* Basic functionality appears to be working for playing local (and NFS)
audio, including:
play, pause, stop, seek, previous, next, and main playlist editing
* I haven't tested HTTP streams yet, they should work.
* I've only tested ALSA and Icecast. ALSA works fine, Icecast
metadata seems to get screwy at times and breaks song
advancement in the playlist at times.
* state file loading works, too (after some last-minute hacks with
non-blocking wakeup functions)
* The non-blocking (*_nb) variants of the task management functions are
probably overused. They're more lenient and easier to use because
much of our code is still based on our previous polling-based system.
* It currently segfaults on exit. I haven't paid much attention
to the exit/signal-handling routines other than ensuring it
compiles. At least the state file seems to work. We don't
do any cleanups of the threads on exit, yet.
* Update is still done in a child process and not in a thread.
To do this in a thread, we'll need to ensure it does proper
locking and communication with the main thread; but should
require less memory in the end because we'll be updating
the database "in-place" rather than updating a copy and
then bulk-loading when done.
* We're more sensitive to bugs in 3rd party libraries now.
My plan is to eventually use a master process which forks()
and restarts the child when it dies:
locking and communication with the main thread; but should
require less memory in the end because we'll be updating
the database "in-place" rather than updating a copy and
then bulk-loading when done.
* We're more sensitive to bugs in 3rd party libraries now.
My plan is to eventually use a master process which forks()
and restarts the child when it dies:
master - just does waitpid() + fork() in a loop
\- main thread
\- decoder thread
\- player thread
At the beginning of every song, the main thread will set
a dirty flag and update the state file. This way, if we
encounter a song that triggers a segfault killing the
main thread, the master will start the replacement main
on the next song.
* The main thread still wakes up every second on select()
to check for signals; which affects power management.
[merged r7138 from branches/ew]
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autoconf flags for enabling and disabling TCP and unix domain socket
support. Embedded machines without a TCP stack may be better off
without TCP support.
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This trivial patch addresses bug 1639. When a bind_to_address
argument starts with a slash, assume that it is the address of a Unix
domain socket.
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It is a good practice to constify pointers when their dereferenced
data is not modified within the functions or its descendants.
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The parameter "port" is not actually used by establishListen(), and
can be removed. This also allows establishListen() to be used for
socket addresses which have no port.
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