Assert screen closed on destroy

The destruction order is important, but tricky, because the screen is
open/close by the decoder, but destroyed by scrcpy.c on the main thread.

Add assertions to guarantee that the screen is not destroyed before
being closed.
nosecureflag_quickfix
Romain Vimont 3 years ago
parent 2a94a2b119
commit 0272e6dc77

@ -247,6 +247,9 @@ static bool
screen_frame_sink_open(struct sc_frame_sink *sink) {
struct screen *screen = DOWNCAST(sink);
(void) screen;
#ifndef NDEBUG
screen->open = true;
#endif
// nothing to do, the screen is already open on the main thread
return true;
@ -256,6 +259,9 @@ static void
screen_frame_sink_close(struct sc_frame_sink *sink) {
struct screen *screen = DOWNCAST(sink);
(void) screen;
#ifndef NDEBUG
screen->open = false;
#endif
// nothing to do, the screen lifecycle is not managed by the frame producer
}
@ -435,6 +441,10 @@ screen_init(struct screen *screen, struct fps_counter *fps_counter,
screen->frame_sink.ops = &ops;
#ifndef NDEBUG
screen->open = false;
#endif
return true;
}
@ -445,6 +455,9 @@ screen_show_window(struct screen *screen) {
void
screen_destroy(struct screen *screen) {
#ifndef NDEBUG
assert(!screen->open);
#endif
av_frame_free(&screen->frame);
SDL_DestroyTexture(screen->texture);
SDL_DestroyRenderer(screen->renderer);

@ -15,6 +15,10 @@
struct screen {
struct sc_frame_sink frame_sink; // frame sink trait
#ifndef NDEBUG
bool open; // track the open/close state to assert correct behavior
#endif
struct video_buffer vb;
struct fps_counter *fps_counter;

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