The gst_jack_audio_client_set_active() flags the port as deactivating and uses
a GCond to wait until the jack_process_cb() has run once more and cleared the
flag. This way the client zero's the buffer. This happens if one manyally go
to PAUSED and then to READY, while leting the mainloop run inbetween.
Original commit message from CVS:
Based on patch by: Paul Davis <paul at linuxaudiosystems dot com>
* ext/jack/gstjackaudioclient.c: (gst_jack_audio_unref_connection):
Don't need to take the connection lock, it will not be used and could
cause deadlocks.
Original commit message from CVS:
Includes patch by: Paul Davis <paul at linuxaudiosystems dot com>
* ext/jack/Makefile.am:
* ext/jack/gstjackaudioclient.c: (gst_jack_audio_client_init),
(jack_process_cb), (jack_sample_rate_cb), (jack_buffer_size_cb),
(jack_shutdown_cb), (connection_find),
(gst_jack_audio_make_connection), (gst_jack_audio_get_connection),
(gst_jack_audio_unref_connection),
(gst_jack_audio_connection_add_client),
(gst_jack_audio_connection_remove_client),
(gst_jack_audio_client_new), (gst_jack_audio_client_free),
(gst_jack_audio_client_get_client),
(gst_jack_audio_client_set_active):
* ext/jack/gstjackaudioclient.h:
Make an object to manage client connections to the jack server which we
will use in the future to run selected jack elements with the same jack
connection.
Make some stuff a bit more threadsafe.
Activate the jack client ASAP.
* ext/jack/gstjackaudiosink.c:
(gst_jack_audio_sink_allocate_channels),
(gst_jack_audio_sink_free_channels), (jack_process_cb),
(gst_jack_ring_buffer_open_device),
(gst_jack_ring_buffer_close_device),
(gst_jack_ring_buffer_acquire), (gst_jack_ring_buffer_release),
(gst_jack_audio_sink_class_init), (gst_jack_audio_sink_init),
(gst_jack_audio_sink_getcaps):
* ext/jack/gstjackaudiosink.h:
Use new client object to manage connections.
Don't remove and recreate all ports, try to reuse them.