Change in function should be nearly zero, but change to proper naming and define use and allow a more liberal limit on bufgetdata to only ensure safety of wrapping, not the strict filechunk limit that I tried to impose earlier

git-svn-id: svn://svn.rockbox.org/rockbox/trunk@15535 a1c6a512-1295-4272-9138-f99709370657
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Brandon Low 2007-11-08 15:52:10 +00:00
parent da8f854d61
commit 1db4243379

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@ -975,7 +975,7 @@ int bufadvance(int handle_id, off_t offset)
* does not check the validity of the input handle. It does do range checks
* on size and returns a valid (and explicit) amount of data for reading */
static struct memory_handle *prep_bufdata(int handle_id, size_t *size,
bool filechunk_limit)
bool guardbuf_limit)
{
struct memory_handle *h = find_handle(handle_id);
if (!h)
@ -990,14 +990,12 @@ static struct memory_handle *prep_bufdata(int handle_id, size_t *size,
if (*size == 0 || *size > avail + h->filerem)
*size = avail + h->filerem;
if (filechunk_limit &&
h->type == TYPE_PACKET_AUDIO && *size > BUFFERING_DEFAULT_FILECHUNK)
if (guardbuf_limit && h->type == TYPE_PACKET_AUDIO && *size > GUARD_BUFSIZE)
{
logf("data request > filechunk");
/* If more than a filechunk is requested, provide no more than the
amount of data on buffer or one file chunk, but without increasing
"size", which would be bad. */
*size = MIN(*size, MAX(avail, BUFFERING_DEFAULT_FILECHUNK));
logf("data request > guardbuf");
/* If more than the size of the guardbuf is requested and this is a
* bufgetdata, limit to guard_bufsize over the end of the buffer */
*size = MIN(*size, buffer_len - h->ridx + GUARD_BUFSIZE);
}
if (h->filerem > 0 && avail < *size)