On Mi, 2012-07-18 at 15:11 +0800, Soho Soho123 wrote: > Dear Jens, > > Can I disable "GLib DBus thread" ? > As my understanding, if RENDERER ONLY "DBus" is not necessary, right?
Yes, but again, not without patching code: http://git.gnome.org/browse/rygel/tree/src/rygel/rygel-main.vala lines 265 and 266 are responsible for the DBus service. However, it might be that recent GLib always has this thread due to GApplication. > > > Thanks! > > Best Regards, > Soho > 2012/7/18 Jens Georg <[email protected]>: > > On Di, 2012-07-17 at 22:01 +0800, Soho Soho123 wrote: > >> Dears, > >> > >> per observation from Rygel verification, > >> when I start rygel by "rygel -g 5&", there are 2 threads run on my > >> target platform. > >> when I play a MP3 from W7 media player, then there are 6 threads run > >> on my target platform. > >> when I stop playing MP3 from W7 media player, then there 2 threads run > >> on my target platform. > >> > >> Does anyone have idea about there 4 threads are started when rygel > >> playing audio ? > >> which gstreamer element start thread ? > >> > >> and another question, > >> I can see the main function of rygel, > >> rygel_main_run(), the function will call g_main_loop_run() to start loop. > >> why there are 2 threads stated in main function? > > > > Rygel itself only ever operates in a single (main) thread. However some > > of the libraries we use spawn threads on their own: > > > > GLib - One for GDBus; that's the two threads you see when Rygel is idle > > (main thread + GLib DBus thread) > > > > GStreamer - A lot while decoding and encoding > > > > > _______________________________________________ rygel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rygel-list
