The GLib slice allocator has been obsoleted. Having a mixture of two
allocators can lead to hidden issues on systems that use different
implementations. Take the leap and replace everything with g_new/g_free.
Change-Id: I025c8383ef47b2c2472573360407fd6a6ca339b3
Make the macro return the appropriate pointer type, and make sure the
free function takes an argument of the same type. This also eliminates
some boilerplate type-casting code.
Change-Id: I3094271fa2c53ec93b9ff9f837d461cf422e0f12
This allows usage of refcounted objects using custom allocators or
static storage. Use the magic size of -1 to indicate that the internal
free function should not be called.
Change-Id: I64b7581d15c120d030c13d6cb03e8ada26f46bdf
Complete overhaul of the codec handling code:
*) obsolete flags `asymmetric codecs`, `symmetric codecs`, `reorder
codecs`
*) support proper codec offer/answer
*) split codec manipulation (strip/offer/accept/etc) into separate
functions for clarity and better code maintenance
*) fully update codec handlers in both directions after an answer
*) explicit allocation and handling of codecs and payload types in a
codec_store object
*) improve codec matchup logic during answer
*) more explicit handling of supplemental codecs (CN/DTMF)
*) remove now obsolete hacks for handling certain use cases
Change-Id: I996705ba8fe339524c2f70e6bb0fd854f9a1f4fb
Introduce generic "objects" with reference counting primitives and automatic
resource deallocation when no refs are left ("garbage collection"). Overhaul
poller framework to make extensive use of these objects to allow for future
thread-concurrent operation.
No locking added anywhere yet except in poller. Poller is still not 100%
thread safe, but close.
Valgrind reports no errors or memleaks.