It’s occasionally possible for the cancellation of the service to happen
before connection_cb() gets scheduled in the other thread. The
locking/unlocking order of mutex_712570 requires:
• test_threaded_712570(): lock mutex
• test_threaded_712570(): start wait loop
• connection_cb(): lock mutex
• test_threaded_socket_service_finalize(): unlock mutex
• test_threaded_712570(): end wait loop
• test_threaded_712570(): unlock mutex
Fix that by quitting the main loop once connection_cb() has been called
(i.e. once the server thread has received the incoming connection
request), rather than just after the client thread (main thread) has
sent a connection request.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Helps: #1679
On about 1 in 3 test runs, the socket-service would fail with the
ref_count assertion in connection_cb() failing (the ref_count would be 3
rather than the expected 2).
This was happening because the GTask from
g_socket_listener_accept_socket_async() now always takes at least one
main context iteration to return a result (whereas before
6f3d57d2ee it might have taken zero), but
the ref_count can drop below 3 before the process of returning a result
starts. During the process of returning a result, the ref_count
temporarily increases again, which is what was breaking the test.
Fix this by waiting for one more main context iteration. This is a bit
of a hack, but the real fix would be to expose the outstanding_accept
boolean from GSocketService as public API (which the test can
interrogate), and that seems too much like exposing internal state.
Signed-off-by: Philip Withnall <withnall@endlessm.com>
Helps: #1679
It's unnecessary, and only adds visual noise; we have been fairly
inconsistent in the past, but the semi-colon-less version clearly
dominates in the code base.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669355
We already have start, stop and is_active methods, but turning it
into a real property is useful for a few reasons:
- it allows us to bind the property to an UI or a setting
- it allows us to get notified when the state changes
- it allows us to instantiate objects directly in the stopped state
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=752089