With commit 6dcd7fea (if I am not mistaken) the error returned when
you try to save to an existing playlist is wrong. Instead of
MPD_ACK_ERROR_EXIST, MPD_ACK_ERROR_NO_EXIST is returned. This is
obviously wrong and breaks gmpc.
Commit 0bfe7802 broke update for new files in the root directory,
because music_root->path was an empty string and not NULL. There were
some NULL tests missing. Change them to !isRootDirectory(path)
instead of path!=NULL.
Taming the directory.c monster, part II: move the database management
stuff to database. directory.c should only contain code which works
on directory objects.
Instead of returning 0 or -1, return true on success and false on
failure. This seems more natural, and when the C library was
designed, there was no "bool" data type.
Provide separate constructors for creating a remote song, a local
song, and one for loading data from a song file. This way, we can add
more assertions.
exploreDirectory() duplicates some code in updateDirectory(). Merge
both functions, and use directory_is_empty() to determine whether
update or explore mode should be used.
The source directory.c mixes several libraries: directory object
management, database management and database update, resulting in a
1000+ line monster. Move the whole database update code to update.c.
Having all functions as static (non-inline) functions generates GCC
warnings, and duplicates binary code across several object files.
Most of dirvec's methods are too complex for becoming inline
functions. Move them all to dirvec.c and publish the prototypes in
dirvec.h.
pthread_cond_wait() may wake up spuriously. To prevent superfluous
state checks, loop until the "pending" flag becomes true. Removed the
dangerous assertion.
This makes the update code thread-safe and doesn't penalize
the playlist code by complicating it with complicated and
error-prone locks (and the associated overhead, not everybody
has a thread-implementation as good as NPTL).
The update task blocks during the delete; but the update task is
a slow task anyways so we can block w/o people caring too much.
This was also our only freeSong call site, so remove that
function.
Note that deleting entire directories is not fully thread-safe,
yet; as their traversals are not yet locked.
Only one lock is used for all songvec traversals since
they're rarely changed. Also, minimize lock time and
release it before calling iterator functions since they
may block (updateSongInfo => stat/open/seek/read).
This lock only protects songvecs (and all of them) during
traversals; not the individual song structures themselves.
* Add missing headers in Makefile.am
* remove mp4ff.dsp (Win32 crap)
* Add scripts, m4, bs, autogen.sh to allow for hotfixes by the
SCM-challenged. (downloading the source via git is NOT a
lightweight operation for everybody).
We already know if a song is a URL or not based on whether it
has parentDir defined or not. Hopefully one day in the future
we can drop HTTP support from MPD entirely when an HTTP
filesystem comes along and we can access streams via open(2).
The "packed" attribute may have negative side effects on performance.
Remove the "packed" attribute, and increase the size of "song.url" to
a multiple of the machine word size.
This got broken when listHandlerFunc was removed. Since we no
longer need it and it's confusing, remove processCommandInternal
and just use process_command.
Instead of allocating a new one, just reuse an existing
one if one is found when rereading the DB. This is a small
makes the previous commit work on subdirectories
of the root music directory.
[1] "song: better handling of existing songs when rereading DB"