/***************************************************************************** * darwinvlc.m: OS X specific main executable for VLC media player ***************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2013-2015 VLC authors and VideoLAN * $Id$ * * Authors: Felix Paul Kühne * David Fuhrmann * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA. *****************************************************************************/ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #import #import #ifdef HAVE_BREAKPAD #import #endif /** * Handler called when VLC asks to terminate the program. */ static void vlc_terminate(void *data) { (void)data; dispatch_async(dispatch_get_main_queue(), ^{ /* * Stop the main loop. When using the CoreFoundation mainloop, simply * CFRunLoopStop can be used. * * But this does not work when having an interface. * In this case, [NSApp stop:nil] needs to be used, but the used flag is only * evaluated at the end of main loop event processing. This is always true * in the case of code inside a action method. But here, this is * not true and thus we need to send an dummy event to make sure the stop * flag is actually processed by the main loop. */ if (NSApp == nil) { CFRunLoopStop(CFRunLoopGetCurrent()); } else { [NSApp stop:nil]; NSEvent* event = [NSEvent otherEventWithType:NSApplicationDefined location:NSMakePoint(0,0) modifierFlags:0 timestamp:0.0 windowNumber:0 context:nil subtype:0 data1:0 data2:0]; [NSApp postEvent:event atStart:YES]; } }); } #ifdef HAVE_BREAKPAD BreakpadRef initBreakpad() { BreakpadRef bp = nil; /* Create caches directory in case it does not exist */ NSFileManager *fileManager = [NSFileManager defaultManager]; NSString *cachePath = [NSSearchPathForDirectoriesInDomains(NSCachesDirectory, NSUserDomainMask, YES) firstObject]; NSString *bundleName = [[[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary] objectForKey:@"CFBundleIdentifier"]; NSString *cacheAppPath = [cachePath stringByAppendingPathComponent:bundleName]; if (![fileManager fileExistsAtPath:cacheAppPath]) { [fileManager createDirectoryAtPath:cacheAppPath withIntermediateDirectories:NO attributes:nil error:nil]; } /* Get Info.plist config */ NSMutableDictionary *breakpad_config = [[[NSBundle mainBundle] infoDictionary] mutableCopy]; /* Use in-process reporting */ [breakpad_config setObject:[NSNumber numberWithBool:YES] forKey:@BREAKPAD_IN_PROCESS]; /* Set dump location */ [breakpad_config setObject:cacheAppPath forKey:@BREAKPAD_DUMP_DIRECTORY]; bp = BreakpadCreate(breakpad_config); return bp; } #endif /***************************************************************************** * main: parse command line, start interface and spawn threads. *****************************************************************************/ int main(int i_argc, const char *ppsz_argv[]) { #ifdef HAVE_BREAKPAD BreakpadRef breakpad = NULL; if (!getenv("VLC_DISABLE_BREAKPAD")) breakpad = initBreakpad(); #endif /* The so-called POSIX-compliant MacOS X reportedly processes SIGPIPE even * if it is blocked in all thread. * Note: this is NOT an excuse for not protecting against SIGPIPE. If * LibVLC runs outside of VLC, we cannot rely on this code snippet. */ signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); /* Restore SIGCHLD in case our parent process ignores it. */ signal(SIGCHLD, SIG_DFL); #ifndef NDEBUG /* Activate malloc checking routines to detect heap corruptions. */ setenv("MALLOC_CHECK_", "2", 1); #endif #ifdef TOP_BUILDDIR setenv("VLC_PLUGIN_PATH", TOP_BUILDDIR"/modules", 1); setenv("VLC_DATA_PATH", TOP_SRCDIR"/share", 1); #endif #ifndef ALLOW_RUN_AS_ROOT if (geteuid() == 0) { fprintf(stderr, "VLC is not supposed to be run as root. Sorry.\n" "If you need to use real-time priorities and/or privileged TCP ports\n" "you can use %s-wrapper (make sure it is Set-UID root and\n" "cannot be run by non-trusted users first).\n", ppsz_argv[0]); return 1; } #endif setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); if (isatty(STDERR_FILENO)) /* This message clutters error logs. It is printed only on a TTY. * Fortunately, LibVLC prints version info with -vv anyway. */ fprintf(stderr, "VLC media player %s (revision %s)\n", libvlc_get_version(), libvlc_get_changeset()); sigset_t set; sigemptyset(&set); /* * The darwin version of VLC used GCD to dequeue interesting signals. * For this to work, those signals must be blocked. * * There are two advantages over traditional signal handlers: * - handling is done on a separate thread: no need to worry about async-safety, * - EINTR is not generated: other threads need not handle that error. * That being said, some LibVLC programs do not use sigwait(). Therefore * EINTR must still be handled cleanly, notably from poll() calls. * * Signals that request a clean shutdown. * We have to handle SIGTERM cleanly because of daemon mode. */ sigaddset(&set, SIGINT); sigaddset(&set, SIGTERM); /* SIGPIPE can happen and would crash the process. On modern systems, * the MSG_NOSIGNAL flag protects socket write operations against SIGPIPE. * But we still need to block SIGPIPE when: * - writing to pipes, * - using write() instead of send() for code not specific to sockets. * LibVLC code assumes that SIGPIPE is blocked. Other LibVLC applications * shall block it (or handle it somehow) too. */ sigaddset(&set, SIGPIPE); /* SIGCHLD must be dequeued to clean up zombie child processes. * Furthermore the handler must not be set to SIG_IGN (see above). * We cannot pragmatically handle EINTR, short reads and short writes * in every code paths (including underlying libraries). So we just * block SIGCHLD in all threads, and dequeue it below. */ sigaddset(&set, SIGCHLD); /* Block all these signals */ pthread_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, &set, NULL); /* Handle signals with GCD */ dispatch_queue_t queue = dispatch_get_global_queue(DISPATCH_QUEUE_PRIORITY_DEFAULT, 0); dispatch_source_t sigIntSource = dispatch_source_create(DISPATCH_SOURCE_TYPE_SIGNAL, SIGINT, 0, queue); dispatch_source_t sigTermSource = dispatch_source_create(DISPATCH_SOURCE_TYPE_SIGNAL, SIGTERM, 0, queue); dispatch_source_t sigChldSource = dispatch_source_create(DISPATCH_SOURCE_TYPE_SIGNAL, SIGCHLD, 0, queue); if (!sigIntSource || !sigTermSource || !sigChldSource) abort(); dispatch_source_set_event_handler(sigIntSource, ^{ vlc_terminate(nil); }); dispatch_source_set_event_handler(sigTermSource, ^{ vlc_terminate(nil); }); dispatch_source_set_event_handler(sigChldSource, ^{ int status; while(waitpid(-1, &status, WNOHANG) > 0) ; }); dispatch_resume(sigIntSource); dispatch_resume(sigTermSource); dispatch_resume(sigChldSource); /* Handle parameters */ const char *argv[i_argc + 2]; int argc = 0; argv[argc++] = "--no-ignore-config"; argv[argc++] = "--media-library"; /* overwrite system language on Mac */ char *lang = NULL; for (int i = 0; i < i_argc; i++) { if (!strncmp(ppsz_argv[i], "--language", 10)) { lang = strstr(ppsz_argv[i], "="); ppsz_argv++, i_argc--; continue; } } if (lang && strncmp( lang, "auto", 4 )) { char tmp[11]; snprintf(tmp, 11, "LANG%s", lang); putenv(tmp); } if (!lang) { CFStringRef language; language = (CFStringRef)CFPreferencesCopyAppValue(CFSTR("language"), kCFPreferencesCurrentApplication); if (language) { lang = FromCFString(language, kCFStringEncodingUTF8); if (strncmp( lang, "auto", 4 )) { char tmp[11]; snprintf(tmp, 11, "LANG=%s", lang); putenv(tmp); } free(lang); CFRelease(language); } } ppsz_argv++; i_argc--; /* skip executable path */ /* When VLC.app is run by double clicking in Mac OS X < 10.9, the 2nd arg * is the PSN - process serial number (a unique PID-ish thingie) * still ok for real Darwin & when run from command line * for example -psn_0_9306113 */ if (i_argc >= 1 && !strncmp(*ppsz_argv, "-psn" , 4)) ppsz_argv++, i_argc--; memcpy (argv + argc, ppsz_argv, i_argc * sizeof(*argv)); argc += i_argc; argv[argc] = NULL; /* Initialize libvlc */ libvlc_instance_t *vlc = libvlc_new(argc, argv); if (vlc == NULL) return 1; int ret = 1; libvlc_set_exit_handler(vlc, vlc_terminate, NULL); libvlc_set_app_id(vlc, "org.VideoLAN.VLC", PACKAGE_VERSION, PACKAGE_NAME); libvlc_set_user_agent(vlc, "VLC media player", "VLC/"PACKAGE_VERSION); libvlc_add_intf(vlc, "hotkeys,none"); if (libvlc_add_intf(vlc, NULL)) goto out; libvlc_playlist_play(vlc, -1, 0, NULL); /* * Run the main loop. If the mac interface is not initialized, only the CoreFoundation * runloop is used. Otherwise, [NSApp run] needs to be called, which setups more stuff * before actually starting the loop. */ @autoreleasepool { if(NSApp == nil) { CFRunLoopRun(); } else { [NSApp run]; } } ret = 0; /* Cleanup */ out: dispatch_release(sigIntSource); dispatch_release(sigTermSource); dispatch_release(sigChldSource); libvlc_release(vlc); #ifdef HAVE_BREAKPAD if (breakpad) BreakpadRelease(breakpad); #endif return ret; }