- Dec 09, 2024
- Dec 06, 2024
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winebth.sys: Update radio PDO properties on receiving PropertiesChanged for an org.bluez.Adapter1 object.
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winebth.sys: Remove the corresponding radio PDO on receiving InterfacesRemoved for a org.bluez.Adapter1 object.
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winebth.sys: Create new radio PDOs on receiving InterfacesAdded for objects that implement org.bluez.Adapter1. The unix bluetooth watcher uses a message filter on the DBus connection to listen for "InterfacesAdded" signals on DBus. If such a signal is received for an object, and the list of interfaces includes org.bluez.Adapter1, queue a BLUETOOTH_WATCHER_EVENT_TYPE_RADIO_ADDED event.
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winebth.sys: Set radio PDO properties from the device's corresponding org.bluez.Adapter1 object properties.
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Updating also strategy to get back to Wine's ntdll settings. Signed-off-by:
Eric Pouech <epouech@codeweavers.com>
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Alexandre Julliard authored
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Inspired by a patch by Rémi Bernon. This allows us to clear the buffer a bit earlier than waiting for an underrun does, and avoids the spurious FIXME message in that case. It also unifies code paths a bit. This change also correctly clears the buffer for 8-bit formats.
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As tests show, the DirectSound renderer will return immediately from Receive() and EndOfStream(), holding the sample to be rendered arbitrarily later. This is also necessary to properly clear the buffer if the renderer is starved for a long period of time.
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Ignoring their start time. This matches native behaviour.
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This might happen if the window manager is restarted or changed while a Wine window is opened. We should support that use case properly.
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Native Windows robustly handles unexpected shutdown of a media source used in a session, and always sends MESessionStarted with an error status, but if the native source is contained within a wrapper source object, MESessionStarted is never sent even if BeginGetEvent() fails with MF_E_SHUTDOWN, which should be easily handled. This implies that Windows uses a private interface for shutdown notification, and its proper functioning is disrupted when the source is wrapped.
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Windows robustly handles asynchronous shutdown of a media source used in a session.
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Also works around a Rosetta 2 bug, where code execution can remove VM_PROT_WRITE permissions from a page.
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- Dec 05, 2024
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