If alsa_init() fails, alsa_write_post_select() removes the buffer tree
node and sets t->error to a negative value. para_audiod (or para_write)
then calls alsa->close() to deallocate any resources. At this point
wn->private_data is non-NULL while pad->handle _is_ NULL. The
subsequent call to snd_pcm_nonblock() therefore triggers the assertion
which aborts para_audiod. Fix this bug by freeing the ->private_data
pointer already in alsa_write_post_select() if alsa_init() fails. This
way, ->private_data and pad->handle are either both NULL or both
non-NULL, which meets the expectations of alsa_close().