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_vorbis_block_alloc() is used w/o prototype, this will crash on ia64. Add a header file with the function prototype to address this issue. This has the positive side effect of fixing a couple of implicit declaration warnings. The problem was originally reported as Debian bug 447278. patch by Dann Frazier and Andrea Mennucci, mennucc1 debian org
author diego
date Sat, 20 Oct 2007 22:41:24 +0000
parents fd6f824ef894
children b2402b4f0afa
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/* The name speaks for itself this filter is a dummy and will not blow
   up regardless of what you do with it. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

#include "af.h"

// Initialization and runtime control
static int control(struct af_instance_s* af, int cmd, void* arg)
{
  switch(cmd){
  case AF_CONTROL_REINIT:
    memcpy(af->data,(af_data_t*)arg,sizeof(af_data_t));
    af_msg(AF_MSG_VERBOSE,"[dummy] Was reinitialized: %iHz/%ich/%s\n",
	af->data->rate,af->data->nch,af_fmt2str_short(af->data->format));
    return AF_OK;
  }
  return AF_UNKNOWN;
}

// Deallocate memory 
static void uninit(struct af_instance_s* af)
{
  if(af->data)
    free(af->data);
}

// Filter data through filter
static af_data_t* play(struct af_instance_s* af, af_data_t* data)
{
  // Do something necessary to get rid of annoying warning during compile
  if(!af)
    af_msg(AF_MSG_ERROR,"EEEK: Argument af == NULL in af_dummy.c play().");
  return data;
}

// Allocate memory and set function pointers
static int af_open(af_instance_t* af){
  af->control=control;
  af->uninit=uninit;
  af->play=play;
  af->mul.d=1;
  af->mul.n=1;
  af->data=malloc(sizeof(af_data_t));
  if(af->data == NULL)
    return AF_ERROR;
  return AF_OK;
}

// Description of this filter
af_info_t af_info_dummy = {
    "dummy",
    "dummy",
    "Anders",
    "",
    AF_FLAGS_REENTRANT,
    af_open
};