When an .so is unloaded during runtime all TLS keys it has registered
need to be freed because the destructor callbacks of the TLS key might
otherwise point to invalid code. Hence it would appear sensible to
destruct the TLS keys from a function marked as __attribute__
((destructor)). However functions marked like that are also called when
an application terminates, on exit(). If a thread continues to run until
the very exit it might still want to access that TLS data. The
destructor functions are called while all other threads are still
running. If __attribute ((destructor)) is used to destruct TLS keys for
such threads this might hence cause a crash when the application shuts
down.
To circumvent this problem we'll now compile libpulse with -z nodelete,
to make it unnecessary to delete the TLS data ever and thus avoiding the
problem. It's suboptimal, but for now I see no better solution.
This also does some minor reordering in the Makefile.am
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Close the RTP socket correctly after passing messages about.
When not sending silence, the RTSP socket will be closed after some period of inactivity. I'm not sure why this is.
Sending silence keeps things working and with the flushes after suspension we now get a better latency. As this relies on the auto-suspend feature, it's not exactly ideal.
Typical latencies are currently about 3s which makes it more or less usuable for listening to music.
If the connection is disconnected, it will reconnect but I've found that the second connection is silent. Hopefully the silence will prevent the first connection dropping.
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This allows us to reconnect upon disconnection but this has thus far proved unreliable.
We no longer close the socket. We leave this to the module thread to do the closing.
We can also flush the remote buffer now.
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* Store the mainloop, hostname and port internally on construction
* This should allow use to easily reconnect if disconnected although this has thus far proved unreliable.
The changes look like more than they are due to moving a function around.
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