pthread does not guarantee that there are no spurious condition variable
wakeups, neither does pa_threaded_mainloop_xxx() which is a wrapper
around it. So we need to loop around the _wait() function to make sure
we get the right wakeup.
Also, unify the order of the wait loops across the file.
g_atomic_int_(get|set) only work on ints and the flags are
an enum (which on most architectures is stored as an int).
Also the way the flags were accessed atomically would still
leave a possible race condition and we don't do it in any
other mixer track implementation, let alone at any other
place where an integer could be changed from different
threads. Removing the g_atomic_int_(get|set) will only
introduce a new race condition on architectures where
integers could be half-written while reading them
which shouldn't be the case for any modern architecture
and if we really care about this we need to use
g_atomic_int_(get|set) at many other places too.
Apart from that g_atomic_int_(set|get) will result in
aliasing warnings if their argument is explicitely
casted to an int *. Fixes bug #571153.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/pulse/pulsemixerctrl.c:
And remove temporary comment pointing to the bug ticket.
* gst/avi/gstavimux.c:
Move reoccuring logging to LOG and log instance too.
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/pulse/pulsemixer.c: (gst_pulsemixer_change_state):
* ext/pulse/pulsemixerctrl.c: (gst_pulsemixer_ctrl_subscribe_cb),
(gst_pulsemixer_ctrl_open), (gst_pulsemixer_ctrl_new),
(gst_pulsemixer_ctrl_free), (gst_pulsemixer_ctrl_timeout_event):
* ext/pulse/pulsemixerctrl.h:
* ext/pulse/pulseprobe.c: (gst_pulseprobe_open),
(gst_pulseprobe_enumerate), (gst_pulseprobe_new),
(gst_pulseprobe_free), (gst_pulseprobe_needs_probe),
(gst_pulseprobe_probe_property), (gst_pulseprobe_get_values):
* ext/pulse/pulseprobe.h:
* ext/pulse/pulsesink.c: (gst_pulsesink_init):
* ext/pulse/pulsesrc.c: (gst_pulsesrc_init), (gst_pulsesrc_delay),
(gst_pulsesrc_change_state):
Improve debugging a bit by including the parent object in pulsemixerctrl
and pulseprobe objects and using GST_WARNING_OBJECT instead of
GST_WARNING.
Use the parent GObject subclass instead of a random struct as GObject
parameter for G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID. This fixes a crash
when probing for another property than "device".
Original commit message from CVS:
* ext/Makefile.am:
Finish hooking up pulseaudio plugin to the build.
* ext/pulse/pulsemixerctrl.c:
Fix compilation error.