Moves speaker selection, volume handling and startup to outputs.c, plus adds
the ability to "resurrect" a speaker that disconnects.
The purpose of moving the code is to concentrate device handling in one place.
Also changes how we deal with speaker selection. The player will now generally
not alter a user selection, even if the device fails. The purpose of this is to
maintain selection both if the device briefly fails, and if the user switches
off the device (we stop playback) and later turns it on + starts new playback.
In the output implementations playback_stop() was somewhat redundant,
since device_stop() does the same.
The timer should make sure that we always close outputs (previously
they were in some cases kept open).
The commit also includes some renaming.
* Untie Airtunes stuff further from player and non-Airplay outputs
* Change raop.c to use rtp_common.c (step 1)
* Change heartbeat of player to 100 ticks/sec, since we have untied from
Airtunes 352 samples per packet (which equals 126 ticks/sec at 44100)
Still a lot to be done in the player, since the rtptime's in it don't
are probably broken.
Thanks to Denis Denisov and cppcheck for notifying about the below. The leaks
are edge cases, but the warning of dereference of avail in alsa.c points at
a bug that could probably cause actual crashes.
[src/evrtsp/rtsp.c:1352]: (warning) Assignment of function parameter has no effect outside the function. Did you forget dereferencing it?
[src/httpd_daap.c:228]: (error) Memory leak: s
[src/library.c:280]: (warning) %d in format string (no. 2) requires 'int' but the argument type is 'unsigned int'.
[src/library.c:284]: (warning) %d in format string (no. 2) requires 'int' but the argument type is 'unsigned int'.
[src/library/filescanner_playlist.c:251]: (error) Resource leak: fp
[src/library/filescanner_playlist.c:273]: (error) Resource leak: fp
[src/outputs/alsa.c:143]: (warning) Assignment of function parameter has no effect outside the function. Did you forget dereferencing it?
[src/outputs/alsa.c:657]: (warning) Possible null pointer dereference: avail
[src/outputs/dummy.c:75]: (warning) Assignment of function parameter has no effect outside the function. Did you forget dereferencing it?
[src/outputs/fifo.c:245]: (warning) Assignment of function parameter has no effect outside the function. Did you forget dereferencing it?
[src/outputs/raop.c:1806]: (warning) Assignment of function parameter has no effect outside the function. Did you forget dereferencing it?
[src/outputs/raop.c:1371]: (warning) %u in format string (no. 1) requires 'unsigned int' but the argument type is 'signed int'.
[src/outputs/raop.c:1471]: (warning) %u in format string (no. 1) requires 'unsigned int' but the argument type is 'signed int'.
[src/outputs/raop_verification.c:705] -> [src/outputs/raop_verification.c:667]: (warning) Either the condition 'if(len_M)' is redundant or there is possible null pointer dereference: len_M.
- Added custom checks for libraries and pkgconfig modules that test library
presence with additional checks for use of headers and functions with
given options. Also support correct additional feature library checks
using provided flags.
- Added custom enable/disable feature macros to simplify their use.
- Use custom CFLAGS and LIBS variables for Makefiles to simplify maintenance.
- Update many feature checks from platform to function.
- Streamline many function checks.
- Correctly check gnutls, gcrypt and gpg-error libraries.
- Fix chromecast and spotify config and compile on FreeBSD
- Added inotify, signalfd and kqueue, and byte swap checks.
- Many clarifications of error messages.
- Correct json-c checks to properly use supplied CFLAGS.
- Correct many quoting inconsistencies
- Use __DATE__ in place of BUILDDATE
- Use full path for gperf and antlr3
- Remove unnecessary CFLAGS
- Added tests for pthread_setname_np parameters
- Added tests for clock_gettime and timer_settime
- Added tests for time.h
- Test if pthread, dl and rt libs are required/available.
- Updated checks for libunistring
Requiring the user to set up Pulseaudio in system mode is not optimal. This
would, however, be required especially on headless systems. This is the
sledgehammer alternative to starting Pulseaudio.