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authorTanu Kaskinen <tanuk@iki.fi>2016-05-25 14:13:42 +0300
committerArun Raghavan <arun@arunraghavan.net>2016-06-22 12:55:54 +0530
commit6f0e39d30f54d1f98802ea97d9cfbcfc64dd6076 (patch)
tree8e5c087c2d6866d456cb462e797182e5c379e637 /src
parent768c80f3c35da28f10a293ffa62c0e092db65db5 (diff)
pstream: fix revoke callback setting
While investigating bug 95352, I noticed that pa_pstream_set_revoke_callback() and pa_pstream_set_release_callback() were identical - both set the release callback. pa_pstream_set_revoke_callback() was obviously broken - it was setting the wrong callback. The only place where set_revoke_callback() is called is in protocol-native.c. The code there looks like this: pa_pstream_set_revoke_callback(c->pstream, pstream_revoke_callback, c); pa_pstream_set_release_callback(c->pstream, pstream_release_callback, c); Since set_release_callback() is called last, the release callback gets set correctly. The only problem is that the revoke callback stays unset. What are the consequences of that? The code that calls the revoke callback looks like this: if (p->revoke_callback) p->revoke_callback(p, block_id, p->revoke_callback_userdata); else pa_pstream_send_revoke(p, block_id); So the intended callback is replaced with a pa_pstream_send_revoke() call. What does the intended callback, that doesn't get called, do? if (!(q = pa_thread_mq_get())) pa_pstream_send_revoke(p, block_id); else pa_asyncmsgq_post(q->outq, PA_MSGOBJECT(userdata), CONNECTION_MESSAGE_REVOKE, PA_UINT_TO_PTR(block_id), 0, NULL, NULL); So the native protocol's revoke callback is anyway going to call pa_pstream_send_revoke() when called from the main thread. If the revoking is done from an IO thread, an asynchronous message is sent to the main thread instead, and the message handler will then call pa_pstream_send_revoke(). In conclusion, the only effect of this bug was that pa_pstream_send_revoke() was sometimes being called from an IO thread when it should have been called from the main thread. I don't know if this caused the crash in bug 95352. Probably not.
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r--src/pulsecore/pstream.c4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/pulsecore/pstream.c b/src/pulsecore/pstream.c
index bbff2f6a9..2c9e4523e 100644
--- a/src/pulsecore/pstream.c
+++ b/src/pulsecore/pstream.c
@@ -1119,8 +1119,8 @@ void pa_pstream_set_revoke_callback(pa_pstream *p, pa_pstream_block_id_cb_t cb,
pa_assert(p);
pa_assert(PA_REFCNT_VALUE(p) > 0);
- p->release_callback = cb;
- p->release_callback_userdata = userdata;
+ p->revoke_callback = cb;
+ p->revoke_callback_userdata = userdata;
}
bool pa_pstream_is_pending(pa_pstream *p) {