Move the `call_subscribe_request_ng()` fully to a usage
of the `sdp_create()` only.
Carry the origin IP and net family via flags
to the monologue, so can be reused later when creating SDP.
Always use given SDP session origin IP address and family
for the SDP being prepared, unless sdp origin replacement
is required via given flags (in this case just used
an advertised IP of rtpengine).
Additionally: fix unit tests for subscribe cases accordingly
to the policy.
Change-Id: Ib7697876ce45e01597edd27764d4147d12f738c8
Always ensure to set the actual sdp session name when
creating SDP using `sdp_create()`.
A new dedicated func `sdp_out_add_session_name()` introduced
for that.
Additionally: fix auto-daemon-tests-websocket and
auto-daemon-tests-pubsub accordingly.
Change-Id: Ie62573149ef9ae226dc8c955dcb2cfaaa4d3ae87
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of:
- `redis_encode_json()`
- `json_link_medias()`
- `rbl_subs_cb()`
Change-Id: I3f7267ab156b361d7e7bec4ff91a8976a7be02ee
Transcoding is flow-specific, so it doesn't make sense to have a flag
for it in a call_media section. Instead we use the transcoding flag set
on the call_subscription objects (on subscribers), and set/unset a flag
on the monologue struct, depending on whether any media flows (going to
subscribers) have transcoding enabled.
Change-Id: Id671d56e56a22eaa8e56f6d449770b0c7b086cea
We're also in controlling role for subscribe answers.
Make sure we don't clobber the source media's ICE options when adding a
subcriptions.
Change-Id: I5361462aefdbbe6411841332b69a8dc4b0e1e013