Bug 1267423

Summary: pulseaudio asserts when loopback is loaded and bluetooth sink disconnects
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Joshua Roys <roysjosh>
Component: pulseaudioAssignee: Lennart Poettering <lpoetter>
Status: CLOSED EOL QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 21CC: lkundrak, lpoetter, rdieter, wtaymans
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Description Joshua Roys 2015-09-30 01:48:43 UTC
Created attachment 1078511 [details]
pulseaudio debug output

Description of problem:
If the loopback module is loaded after a bluetooth sink connects and then the sink disconnects, pulseaudio asserts.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
pulseaudio-6.0-4.fc21.armv7hl


Steps to Reproduce:
1. pair a bluetooth speaker
2. pactl load-module module-loopback latency_msec=1
3. turn off speaker

Actual results:
E: [pulseaudio] asyncmsgq.c: Assertion 'pa_atomic_load(&(a)->_ref) > 0' failed at pulsecore/asyncmsgq.c:172, function pa_asyncmsgq_get(). Aborting.


Expected results:
pulseaudio doesn't assert


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attached log

Comment 1 Wim Taymans 2015-10-05 08:23:22 UTC
This sounds related to the fixes done here:

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/?
id=bf7bc1a55fa383b6aa487bedee90065afdbef9e6

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