This removes the symdef header generation m4 magic in favour of a
simpler macro method, allowing us to skip one unnecessary build step
while moving to meson, and removing an 11 year old todo!
Bug 96741 shows a case where an assertion is hit, because
pa_asyncq_new() failed due to running out of file descriptors.
pa_asyncq_new() is used in only one place (not counting the call in
asyncq-test): pa_asyncmsgq_new(). Now pa_asyncmsgq_new() can fail too,
which requires error handling in many places. One of those places is
pa_thread_mq_init(), which can now fail too, and that needs additional
error handling in many more places. Luckily there weren't any places
where adding better error handling wouldn't have been easy, so there are
many changes in this patch, but they are not complicated.
BugLink: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96741
systemd-hostnamed provides an icon for the machine it is running on.
If it is running, module-zeroconf-publish uses this icon for the
'icon-name' attribute in the Avahi properties. module-zeroconf-discover
passes this icon to module-tunnel using the module parameter
{sink/source}_properties.
This allows to display a portable, desktop or phone instead of
the generic sound card icon.
pa_module_unload() takes two pointers: pa_module and pa_core.
The pa_core pointer is also available via the pa_module object,
so the pa_core argument is redundant
[David Henningsson: Rebased to git HEAD]
FSF addresses used in PA sources are no longer valid and rpmlint
generates numerous warnings during packaging because of this.
This patch changes all FSF addresses to FSF web page according to
the GPL how-to: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-howto.en.html
Done automatically by sed-ing through sources.
Also, initialize userdata with zeros to avoid invalid pointers in
client_free().
This fixes a crash when client_free() is called before
create_client(). The whole issue could be avoided by using some other
mechanism than defer events for running the two functions, but I'll
do that change later (I have also other cleanups planned for
zeroconf-publish).
BugLink: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76184
This fixes a case where pa__done() is called while
AVAHI_MESSAGE_PUBLISH_ALL is waiting for processing. The
pa_asyncmsgq_wait_for(AVAHI_MESSAGE_SHUTDOWN_COMPLETE) call will
process all pending messages, and processing AVAHI_MESSAGE_PUBLISH_ALL
causes publish_all_services(), and that in turn accesses u->services,
which has been already freed at this point. If we are shutting down,
we shouldn't react to any of the messages that the Avahi thread is
sending to the main thread.
BugLink: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76184
Since the hashmap stores a pointer to the key provided at pa_hashmap_put()
time, it make sense to allow the hashmap to be given ownership of the key and
have it free it at pa_hashmap_remove/free time.
To do this cleanly, we now provide the key and value free functions at hashmap
creation time with a pa_hashmap_new_full. With this, we do away with the free
function that was provided at remove/free time for freeing the value.
We need the mainloop lock to be taken around pa_mainloop_api_once() to
prevent an assert due to the defer event creation and setting of the
destroy callback not being performed atomically.
This pushes all avahi-client code to a threaded mainloop from the PA
mainloop context. We need to do this because avahi-client makes blocking
D-Bus calls, and we don't want to block the mainloop for that long.
The only exception to this now that I don't see a workaround for is
during module unload time. However, this shouldn't be a huge problem
since in most cases, this will only happen at server shutdown time.
The bulk of the change is partitioning the data so that PA core objects
only (well, mostly) get accessed in the PA mainloop and Avahi calls
happen only in the Avahi threaded mainloop.
Bug: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58758
The previous patch removed module-gconf's dependency on the userdata
pointer of the free callback, and that was the only place where the
userdata pointer of pa_free2_cb_t was used, so now there's no need for
pa_free2_cb_t in pa_hashmap_free(). Using pa_free_cb_t instead allows
removing a significant amount of repetitive code.
pa_logXXX(__FILE__":
and replace them by
pa_logXXX("
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* name the per-user dir ~/.pulse (instead of .pulseaudio), just like /etc/pulse/
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