Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `call_get_dialogue()`.
Change-Id: Id7b8f84354bcc0525ff180d94cedfc6dc29a7c63
The following functions have been deprecated
due to no use:
- `__offer_answer_get_subscriptions()`
- `__tags_get_subscriptions()`
Change-Id: Id71dcd1a5573720299711b369410cd7fcd9de476
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `__update_init_subscribers()`.
Change-Id: I45446239384cf2813d9ae6ecadb2499eefa86ca8
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
parallel to existing model, which is based on
the `call_subscription`.
Change-Id: I1f111ef181b2d698609c0b28dd72431bb3f2cf0a
Introduce `media_unconfirm()` to do a selective handling
of medias to unkernelize the correlated to it streams.
This is analogue of the of the `__monologue_unconfirm()`
but for medias.
Change-Id: Id8ede0fc56412021c301e97764fd5dd070b7d484
Previous implementation assumes that we use the `call_subscription`
objects in:
- `call_offer_answer_ng()`
- `call_update_lookup_udp()`
- `call_request_lookup_tcp()`
when appealing to the `call_get_mono_dialogue()`, in order to
get the `call_subscription` objects, in order to then pass it
for usage in the `monologue_offer_answer()`, where the most important
again is to use monologue references stored inside
the given `call_subscription` objects.
Instead of using the `call_subscription`, just use `call_monologue`
objects as a base data objects for this work,
which will allow us in the coming commits to deprecate
the `call_subscriptions` based model and
get to the subscription model based on medias.
Change-Id: Ia9ee5ba66522929acbceca28854ebccd3705635a
Introduction of the basic functions required for
a handling of the media subscriptions:
- `__unsubscribe_media_link()`
- `__unsubscribe_media()`
- `__unsubscribe_all_medias()`
- `__add_media_subscription()`
- `__subscribe_medias_both_ways()`
- `__subscribe_matched_medias()`
- `call_get_media_subscription()`
- `call_totag_subscribed_to_monologue()`
- `call_viabranch_intact_monologue()`
Change-Id: Iad2af5323b2ea8a10a83064d9ee72106c1d8f9c0
Initial introduction of objects we need to handle for media
subscriptions implementation:
- `struct media_subscription`
- `media_subscribers` and `media_subscribers_ht` (quick access)
- `media_subscriptions` and `media_subscriptions_ht` (quick access)
Change-Id: Ia2c4555cd7f4bcfe149bdb9f25081e0b3078042e
Looks like glib at some point started resetting an existing string array
that a config option is pointing to if that config option isn't present
at all. Work around this by explicitly resetting the pointed-to variable
to NULL, and then fixing up the contents on the second pass: either use
the setting from the config file or the one from the command line, and
free the other one.
Change-Id: Ida89d71e54fc30b4cce3277107e2185737f54a51
We always need to (re)set the ssrc_map_out SSRC, even for the input
context, as this SSRC is used to look up the receiving SSRC context,
where the appropriate RX stats are stored, including the payload type in
use.
Change-Id: I434c6df4761bf56e36c7267dd3a44b0bb9c9b852
Older kernels (3.x) have ktime_t defined as a union, which means we
can't just treat it as a number and must wrap it inside {}. This still
also works for later kernels which have it typedef'd as an int.
closes#1708
Change-Id: I6195e45eb80f6e430e97247f62cd5f6696450b09
Similar to recvfrom_ts, this return the local (destination) address of
the received packet, extracted from the PKTINFO struct.
Change-Id: Icfed12eb7d9bf6c9d707318e85363fcff8d9aca6
These had unintentionally been disabled and so have fallen derelict.
Replace the makefile `with_amr_tests` conditional with
`RTPENGINE_EXTENDED_TESTS`. The previous `with_amr_tests` was not
actually set anywhere and so these tests never ran. The new
`RTPENGINE_EXTENDED_TESTS` is used as switch for other tests already.
Bring the tests up to date so that they compile and run.
Allow for alternative AMR bit encodings as different versions of the
codec produce different outputs.
Use an inline `struct cb_args` to pass these expected strings to the
callback functions.
Update `int` to `size_t` where appropriate.
Make a copy of the format string in `__sdp_pt_fmt` as the parsing
function temporarily writes into the string, which means a readonly
string literal doesn't work.
Update the AMR tests in test-transcode to the new API and new expected
values.
Change-Id: Ic3332e696522a28595ea06be9996001d3ab7686e