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Bug: 23335715
Change-Id: I4a5522c46dcda9285db1f830337aa2642ddc4fd1
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Sonivox's EAS_I32 and EAS_U32 are defined as long, so actually 64-bit
when compiled in 64-bit mode. This breaks the math macros used by
reverb, so make those macros use (u)int32_t instead.
(changing EAS_I32 to actually be 32-bit breaks the synth itself)
Bug: 22506524
Change-Id: I86216b886b3696559d27d3f25819770fb91b6f9a
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Bug: 21132860.
Change-Id: I8ae872ea2cc2e8fec5fa0b7815f0b6b31ce744ff
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The parser will parse only parse file type and revision level when
parsing XMF version 2.00 headers.
XMF versions 1.00 and 1.01 doesn't support file type and revision
level in the headers.
Change-Id: I883c9e78179fac45db4ab3c4e3d0cbbb2df4899b
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> 2GB (MIDI parser memory leak)
Midi Parser support only 32 bit file operations and thus files
of size less than 2 GB. When file open is called on the Midi
parser, for files more than 2GB, internal seek operation fails
resulting in the non-closure of the opened file. This resulted
in the memory leak of the opened file descriptor. This is
fixed by closing the opened file descriptor on failed cases.
Change-Id: Ie9f53275206e2b4616d1cfc41c12b90544895548
Author: Muthukumar Kandasamy <muthukumar.kandasamy@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Muthukumar Kandasamy <muthukumar.kandasamy@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Gurudatta Bhakte <gurudattax.bhakte@intel.com>
Singed-off-by: Shuo Gao <shuo.gao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Author-tracking-BZ: 39292
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b/5453816
Change-Id: Ic2104fc0b86ef0b5ec3af7a009b193f85690d291
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b/3290604
Change-Id: If1d15499575b1448c6c1c735718c2269b87fae3e
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(bug 2068782).
It is possible to construct a legitimate iMelody file that consists of only control
commands such as ledon, ledoff, etc. in an infinite loop. If there are no notes or
rests in the file, the iMelody parser will spin in an infinite loop sucking as many
CPU cycles as it can get. This fix ignores loops that contain no notes or rests since
they make no sense. The controls will be processed, but the loop will only execute
once.
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