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Node.js exits with a "segmentation fault: 11"-Error when closing a midi-application whose (virtual) midi-ports where already recognized by JZZ's watcher.
This happens when JZZ.js runs within my node application, then I open e.g. the DLS-Midi Synth App on Mac and the port 'DLS-MIDI-Synth Virtual In' shows up in JZZ's list of available ports. Now, when I close the DLS-Midi Synth App, my node application exits with the segmentation fault.
There seems to be a problem with the watcher and the MidiOutInfo method calling the compiled jazz-midi/bin/11_15/macos64/jazz.node gyp. And it seems to be related to virtual ports that weren't created by JZZ.
Reinstalling all node_modules didn't fix it.
Running node.js v16.1.0 on Mac 10.14.6. The jzz version is 1.3.8, the jazz-midi version is 1.7.5.
The pthread and lock are never created if the "if" in the constructor
fails, and the members are never initialized. But the destructor
unconditionally destroys them. Fix this by adding a guard flag.
This fixes a segfault I encountered on Arch with Pipewire as the ALSA
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Thread 1 "node" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00007ffff428aebd in pthread_cancel () from /usr/bin/../lib/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00007ffff428aebd in pthread_cancel () from /usr/bin/../lib/libc.so.6
jazz-soft#1 0x00007ffff3b773ff in CMidiInHW::~CMidiInHW (this=0x55555572a430, __in_chrg=<optimized out>) at ../../midi/MidiALSA.cpp:366
jazz-soft#2 0x00007ffff3b77452 in CMidiInHW::~CMidiInHW (this=0x55555572a430, __in_chrg=<optimized out>) at ../../midi/MidiALSA.cpp:369
jazz-soft#3 0x00007ffff3b77105 in CMidiALSA::MidiInOpen[abi:cxx11](wchar_t const*, void*) (this=0x5555557b9880, name=0x5555556b3cf0 L"input", p=0x55555579e3a0) at ../../midi/MidiALSA.cpp:329
jazz-soft#4 0x00007ffff3b6f0c8 in MidiInOpen (env=0x55555579e410, args=0x7fffffff9e20) at ../jazz-midi.cpp:461
jazz-soft#5 0x00007ffff535bd33 in ?? () from /usr/bin/../lib/libnode.so.115
jazz-soft#6 0x00007ffff5840d97 in ?? () from /usr/bin/../lib/libnode.so.115
jazz-soft#7 0x00007ffff5841942 in v8::internal::Builtin_HandleApiCall(int, unsigned long*, v8::internal::Isolate*) () from /usr/bin/../lib/libnode.so.115
jazz-soft#8 0x00007ffff56cadf6 in ?? () from /usr/bin/../lib/libnode.so.115
Node.js exits with a "segmentation fault: 11"-Error when closing a midi-application whose (virtual) midi-ports where already recognized by JZZ's watcher.
This happens when JZZ.js runs within my node application, then I open e.g. the DLS-Midi Synth App on Mac and the port 'DLS-MIDI-Synth Virtual In' shows up in JZZ's list of available ports. Now, when I close the DLS-Midi Synth App, my node application exits with the segmentation fault.
There seems to be a problem with the watcher and the MidiOutInfo method calling the compiled jazz-midi/bin/11_15/macos64/jazz.node gyp. And it seems to be related to virtual ports that weren't created by JZZ.
Reinstalling all node_modules didn't fix it.
Running node.js v16.1.0 on Mac 10.14.6. The jzz version is 1.3.8, the jazz-midi version is 1.7.5.
Here the log:
How to reproduce the issue:
Open a midi-application like Koala Sampler or DLS-Midi-Synth.
Call following node script:
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