When building using with_transcoding=no we should not expect spandsp to
be available as it's not even being used.
closes#1267
Change-Id: I2c8e0407b4dd46cfdd5322cd377b664955ad7c74
(cherry picked from commit ab8b25cca8)
Since dh_auto_test doesn't execute the test suites through make
directly, but instead runs `make -s -n` and then executes the output,
the integrated build tests fail since the sub-make doesn't return an
error as it should when attempting to build with the wrong .h
alternative, resulting in always the first .h alternative being used.
Fix this by using a wrapper script instead.
Also adjust some other related minor build details.
closes#1202
Change-Id: I4b6436295c6b39117bd06df53aa5afc7118ad6a1
(cherry picked from commit 52d9768418)
get_ssrc_ctx() returns a new reference to the SSRC object, therefore we
must release the referece when we're done with it.
Change-Id: I0db07e4cca49a37af68d072ac6d0630c025b8809
(cherry picked from commit 6527fb513c)
If the seq_file buffer overflows, the printing of the last item is
re-tried following a stop/start event on the seq_file. Therefore we
cannot unconditionally increase the offset whenever our `next` method is
called.
closes#1244
Change-Id: I7026deeeb03423cc2da57b1e069019638cf734cf
(cherry picked from commit 9d4b870b0f)
The SSRC mapping strategy can change if a re-invite disengages
transcoding, therefore we always need to update the output SSRC mapping
even if the SSRC entry has already existed, to avoid stray SSRC changes.
Change-Id: Ib6f14ede1a4e615ff5eb8372cc68bf1acdd4b6c8
(cherry picked from commit dd7acd2644)
If we receive an SDP with a DTLS fingerprint, by default we adopt the
hash function used for that fingerprint in subsequent communication with
that peer. However, if the SDP is an answer, and we previously used a
different hash function in the offer towards that peer, then a later
re-invite offer would be sent with a different fingerprint, causing an
unexpected DTLS restart. Instead, make sure we don't change fingerprints
if one was already sent.
Change-Id: I603bb86ce2d7121556c161749ed08128dd0b63b2
(cherry picked from commit 8029a4d1cd)
Reorder the shutdown cleanup calls so that option strings are freed
last, as they may be used by other components during shutdown cleanup
Change-Id: I297f6d0c3dbbb22c4d34d7866844824c8d97e940
While these usages are not supposed to be security sensitive, it's still
best to avoid the usage altogether so that we do not need to think about
it. Add a taint macro so that this does not regress in the future.
Change-Id: Ic75861ed1b7ce9dfca4f897de8be2408204ce3cb
Warned-by: coverity