src/audio/netbsd/SDL_netbsdaudio.c


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Sam Lantinga 9130f7c3 2021-01-02T10:25:38 Updated copyright for 2021
Sam Lantinga 9525f972 2020-04-05T10:44:51 Fixed bug 5076 - SDL_netbsdaudio: Add support for 32-bit LPCM Nia Alarie The kernel supports this, make SDL expose it so it can be used.
Sam Lantinga a8780c6a 2020-01-16T20:49:25 Updated copyright date for 2020
Sam Lantinga 15bae953 2019-06-08T13:03:36 Fixed bug 4642 - Rework SDL_netbsdaudio to improve performance Nia Alarie The NetBSD audio driver has a few problems. Lots of obsolete code, and extremely bad performance and stuttering. I have a patch in NetBSD's package system to improve it. This is my attempt to upstream it. The changes include: * Removing references to defines which are never used. * Using the correct structures for playback and recording, previously they were the wrong way around. * Using the correct types ('struct audio_prinfo' in contrast to 'audio_prinfo') * Removing the use of non-blocking I/O, as suggested in #3177. * Removing workarounds for driver bugs on systems that don't exist or use this driver any more. * Removing all usage of SDL_Delay(1) * Removing pointless use of AUDIO_INITINFO and tests that expect AUDIO_SETINFO to fail when it can't. These changes bring its performance in line with the DSP audio driver.
Sam Lantinga 5e13087b 2019-01-04T22:01:14 Updated copyright for 2019
Sam Lantinga e3cc5b2c 2018-01-03T10:03:25 Updated copyright for 2018
Sam Lantinga fb835f9e 2017-08-14T20:22:19 Fixed bug 2330 - Debian bug report: SDL2 X11 driver buffer overflow with large X11 file descriptor manuel.montezelo Original bug report (note that it was against 2.0.0, it might have been fixed in between): http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=733015 -------------------------------------------------------- Package: libsdl2-2.0-0 Version: 2.0.0+dfsg1-3 Severity: normal Tags: patch I have occasional crashes here caused by the X11 backend of SDL2. It seems to be caused by the X11_Pending function trying to add a high number (> 1024) file descriptor to a fd_set before doing a select on it to avoid busy waiting on X11 events. This causes a buffer overflow because the file descriptor is larger (or equal) than the limit FD_SETSIZE. Attached is a possible workaround patch. Please also keep in mind that fd_set are also used in following files which may have similar problems. src/audio/bsd/SDL_bsdaudio.c src/audio/paudio/SDL_paudio.c src/audio/qsa/SDL_qsa_audio.c src/audio/sun/SDL_sunaudio.c src/joystick/linux/SDL_sysjoystick.c -------------------------------------------------------- On Tuesday 24 December 2013 00:43:13 Sven Eckelmann wrote: > I have occasional crashes here caused by the X11 backend of SDL2. It seems > to be caused by the X11_Pending function trying to add a high number (> > 1024) file descriptor to a fd_set before doing a select on it to avoid busy > waiting on X11 events. This causes a buffer overflow because the file > descriptor is larger (or equal) than the limit FD_SETSIZE. I personally experienced this problem while hacking on the python bindings package for SDL2 [1] (while doing make runtest). But it easier to reproduce in a smaller, synthetic testcase.
Philipp Wiesemann 4c190ce5 2017-07-01T23:00:07 netbsd: Fixed comment.
Philipp Wiesemann 7bb6b402 2017-06-29T23:00:09 netbsd: Fixed compile error.
Ryan C. Gordon a7fc2822 2017-05-24T19:56:59 audio: rename bsd target to netbsd. Apparently this is no longer a generic BSD audio target, and hasn't been for years, so rename it for NetBSD.