[pulseaudio-discuss] [PATCH 03/23] echo-cancel: Fix for webrtc AEC when run from test program

Tanu Kaskinen tanuk at iki.fi
Thu Feb 14 05:16:26 PST 2013


On Wed, 2013-02-13 at 17:26 +0100, Peter Meerwald wrote:
> webrtc crashes with agc enabled when run from test program, i.e.
> echo-cancel-test play.raw rec.raw out.raw aec_method=webrtc
> 
> ==8785== Invalid read of size 8
> ==8785==    at 0x40A2F6: pa_echo_canceller_get_capture_volume (module-echo-cancel.c:1593)
> ==8785==    by 0x418EA2F: pa_webrtc_ec_record (webrtc.cc:262)
> ==8785==    by 0x40C890: main (module-echo-cancel.c:2223)
> ==8785==  Address 0x28 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
> 
> fix this by checking if ec->msg is set in pa_echo_canceller_get_capture_volume() and
> pa_echo_canceller_set_capture_volume() -- the test program has no audio device and
> hence no volume control
> 
> Signed-off-by: Peter Meerwald <pmeerw at pmeerw.net>
> ---
>  src/modules/echo-cancel/module-echo-cancel.c |    4 ++++
>  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+)
> 
> diff --git a/src/modules/echo-cancel/module-echo-cancel.c b/src/modules/echo-cancel/module-echo-cancel.c
> index 11ad1de..81c0a54 100644
> --- a/src/modules/echo-cancel/module-echo-cancel.c
> +++ b/src/modules/echo-cancel/module-echo-cancel.c
> @@ -1556,11 +1556,15 @@ static int canceller_process_msg_cb(pa_msgobject *o, int code, void *userdata, i
>  
>  /* Called by the canceller, so source I/O thread context. */
>  void pa_echo_canceller_get_capture_volume(pa_echo_canceller *ec, pa_cvolume *v) {
> +    if (!ec->msg)
> +        return;
>      *v = ec->msg->userdata->thread_info.current_volume;
>  }
>  
>  /* Called by the canceller, so source I/O thread context. */
>  void pa_echo_canceller_set_capture_volume(pa_echo_canceller *ec, pa_cvolume *v) {
> +    if (!ec->msg)
> +        return;
>      if (!pa_cvolume_equal(&ec->msg->userdata->thread_info.current_volume, v)) {
>          pa_cvolume *vol = pa_xnewdup(pa_cvolume, v, 1);

These functions are only relevant when AGC is enabled. If the test
program don't provide an audio device, they clearly don't support AGC,
so shouldn't the test program disable AGC?

-- 
Tanu



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