@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
#define AUDIO_CAP "jack"
#include "audio_int.h"
+#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <jack/jack.h>
#include <jack/thread.h>
@@ -84,6 +85,7 @@ typedef struct QJackIn {
}
QJackIn;
+static int QJackWorkaroundCloseBug;
static int qjack_client_init(QJackClient *c);
static void qjack_client_connect_ports(QJackClient *c);
static void qjack_client_fini(QJackClient *c);
@@ -563,7 +565,10 @@ static void qjack_client_fini(QJackClient *c)
/* fallthrough */
case QJACK_STATE_SHUTDOWN:
- jack_client_close(c->client);
+ if (!QJackWorkaroundCloseBug) {
+ jack_client_close(c->client);
+ }
+ c->client = NULL;
/* fallthrough */
case QJACK_STATE_DISCONNECTED:
@@ -662,6 +667,36 @@ static void qjack_info(const char *msg)
static void register_audio_jack(void)
{
+ void *handle;
+
+ /*
+ * As JACK1 and JACK2 are interchangeable and JACK2 has "cleanup" routine
+ * that JACK1 does not have, we need to determine which version is in use at
+ * runtime. Unfortunatly there is no way to determine which is in use other
+ * then to look for symbols that are missing in JACK1, which in this case is
+ * `jack_get_version`. An issue has been raised over this, but to be
+ * compatible with older versions we must use this method to determine which
+ * library is in use. If at some time the jack developers implement
+ * `jack_get_version` in JACK1, this code will need to be revisited.
+ *
+ * At worst the workaround will be enabled and we will introduce a small
+ * memory leak if the jack server is restarted. This is better then the
+ * alternative which would be a use after free segfault.
+ */
+
+ handle = dlopen("libjack.so", RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_NOLOAD);
+ if (!handle) {
+ dolog("unable to open libjack.so to determine version\n");
+ dolog("assuming JACK2 and enabling the close bug workaround\n");
+ QJackWorkaroundCloseBug = 1;
+ } else {
+ if (dlsym(handle, "jack_get_version")) {
+ dolog("JACK2 detected, enabling close bug workaround\n");
+ QJackWorkaroundCloseBug = 1;
+ }
+ dlclose(handle);
+ }
+
audio_driver_register(&jack_driver);
jack_set_thread_creator(qjack_thread_creator);
jack_set_error_function(qjack_error);
@@ -3754,7 +3754,8 @@ for drv in $audio_drv_list; do
jack | try-jack)
if $pkg_config jack --exists; then
- jack_libs=$($pkg_config jack --libs)
+ # dl is needed to check at runtime if jack1 or jack2 is in use
+ jack_libs="$($pkg_config jack --libs) -ldl"
if test "$drv" = "try-jack"; then
audio_drv_list=$(echo "$audio_drv_list" | sed -e 's/try-jack/jack/')
fi
The client may have been freed already by a secondary audio device recovering its session as JACK2 has some cleanup code to work around broken clients, which doesn't account for well behaved clients. https://github.com/jackaudio/jack2/issues/627 As JACK1 and JACK2 are interchangeable and JACK2 has "cleanup" routine that JACK1 does not have, we need to determine which version is in use at runtime. Unfortunatly there is no way to determine which is in use other then to look for symbols that are missing in JACK1, which in this case is `jack_get_version`. An issue has been raised over this, but to be compatible with older versions we must use this method to determine which library is in use. If at some time the jack developers implement `jack_get_version` in JACK1, this code will need to be revisited. At worst the workaround will be enabled and this will introduce a small memory leak if the jack server is restarted. This however is better then the alternative which would be a use after free segfault. Signed-off-by: Geoffrey McRae <geoff@hostfission.com> --- audio/jackaudio.c | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- configure | 4 +++- 2 files changed, 39 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)