A simple circular audio buffer that allows mixing multiple sources of
audio. Sources are tracked by SSRC and all sources are expected to
provide audio in the same format (same clock rate, channels, sample
format).
Only one consumer per buffer is supported, which is expected to retrieve
buffered audio at regular intervals (ptime) and so continuously empty
the buffer.
The first audio source to write into the buffer at the leading edge of
the circular buffer has its audio simply copied into the buffer, with
the leading edge advanced, while other later sources writing into the
buffer mixed into the existing buffered audio at their respective write
positions.
Change-Id: I0f6642b036944508f2a33420359de488ef8b991c
Convenience function to check whether any formats have changed, which
would indicate that a restart of the media player is needed.
Functional no-op.
Change-Id: I2bc9b57b95bb229bc4f8cfc49ca662fa724d3642
In order to improve the efficieny of the code (make lookups
faster) use GQueues for CMD_ADD manipulations and
GHashTable for CMD_REM manipulations.
This gives the following benefits:
- faster lookup (check), if any SDP command is to be applied
(no need to iterate through all values of commands, as it used to be)
- keep a sequence for CMD_ADD values given by option flag(s)
In order to keep the code more lightweight and clear,
add a separate struct ptr to queues and hash tables into
the call_interfaces header.
Change-Id: I7e45aca4062750c7b8959473edb410ed76cc04e7
Don't change to a new port for sendonly streams as this causes problems
with NAT. A device receiving a sendonly SDP with a new port won't send
any RTP to the new port, leading to a closed (non existent) NAT mapping.
Change-Id: I2ea2163eb9f1203226bd781b53f421c790a86f0a
The old port latching logic was simply to use the last (newest)
allocated endpoint_map. This turned out to be wrong, because the last
used socket on the monologue could have been one that was allocated
earlier (and older endpoint_map), as it can happen during repeated
re-invites. Add a new function to actually look for the correct
endpoint_map, matching the currently used socket, to make sure the port
doesn't change.
Change-Id: Iae768fe48539264575aed67cbbb6b08ac745130f
New section of option flags has been introduced for SDP body
attributes manipulations.
Three levels of the SDP session are concerned:
- session level (global one)
- media level - audio
- media level - video
Three different actions are supported for now:
- add
- remove
The value of the command has a wildcard matching approach.
Other attributes apart `a=` can not be edited by this functionality.
So such headers as: `c=`, `s=`, `o=` cannot be touched.
Change-Id: I939d4582839096b2399f7ded865e91ff6eb960a4
(cherry picked from commit 3f06c18793)
Because of the repeating code snippets, which insert attributes
into the SDP chop->output GString, it's just better to introduce
a separate function for that.
This will give one additional advantage — there will be only one
place, where we can control (for example, depending on manipulation
rules) whether to print this attribute or not.
Change-Id: I1b12f2dd2fda8475a783352678ac939267b64080
To better organizea code and not duplicate same functionality
in the future, it's better to handle an insertion of
the sdp_attribute object using a dedicated hanlder.
New handler:
attr_insert(struct sdp_attributes *attrs, struct sdp_attribute *attr)
Change-Id: I24236d81257b95ef98e0886d3ba362cc1e50dfbe
Defined in RFC 8842. If a tls-id was previously given and a the new SDP
shows a different tls-id or none at all, we must restart DTLS.
Relevant to #1585
Change-Id: I554234dfcacbd330c7a0c6aea68f24d0449cba21
Only parse out a codec type if the codec is given with any parameters
set (and not just by name). Parsing out a codec type when just its name
is given leads to a codec type with default parameters set (such as the
number of channels) which can lead to a stricter matching than desired.
When a codec is given just by name we want to match all codecs of that
type, not just the ones with the same parameters as the default ones.
Change-Id: I583bf4045dbd55291d8dc596310730024853d386
There's no point in sampling Graphite-specific stats, nor in reporting
them out, if Graphite is not enabled.
Change-Id: If8014513832485f38d81b478c695391129c21dff