opensl: Protect against stm->written overflow with long streams.#839
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Also move the assert inside the mutex to avoid racing with the callback thread.
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| stm->written * stm->user_output_rate / stm->output_configured_rate; |
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By my calculation for a high rate (384kHz) stm->written * stm->user_output_rate will overflow after 723 days. At 768kHz I get 180 days. Should be ok.
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Also move the assert inside the mutex to avoid racing with the callback thread.