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Bug fix: XOutputDevice.RefreshInput() is not thread safe. #818
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Originally observed issue:
Debug/conclusion process:
logger.Warning($"Poll failed for {ToString()}");)InputChanged?.Invoke(this, deviceInputChangedEventArgs);)XOutputDevice.SourceInputChange()which then callsRefreshInput()changes.Any()that was throwing the exception.ToList()to line 119 (changes.GetChanges(force);) appeared to fix the issue, but is more masking the problem than fixing it.DirectDeviceobject that eventually calls intoXOutputDevice.RefreshInput()has a thread.RefreshInput()makes changes to thestatevariable ofXOutputDevice. It is possible for more than one thread to be callingRefreshInput()and thus making asynchronous changes to thestatevariable.stateis only used/of-use inRefreshInput().statea local variable ofRefreshInput().This does mean a
DeviceStateis instantiated for each call toRefreshInput()which is inefficient.