Move `a=ssrc-group:` attribute to the `call_media`'s
`sdp_attributes` using `stream_params`.
Required by the `insert_sdp_attributes()` used in `sdp_create()`.
Change-Id: I67025dc83dd8e5e46422b6dc1bc54aa9c838dfea
We have to move the list of attributes with following types
to the `call_media`'s `sdp_attributes` using `stream_params`:
ATTR_SSRC
ATTR_MSID
ATTR_OTHER
This is then required by the `insert_sdp_attributes()`
used by:
- `sdp_replace()` -> `replace_sdp_media_section()`
- `sdp_create()`
Additionally: move the `insert_sdp_attributes()`
to the usage of the `append_attr_to_gstring()`, which
gives SDP attrs manipulations control over attributes
being inserted into SDP. Previously not supported.
Additionally: `process_media_attributes()` takes new
argument `bool strip_attr_other`, in order to control
whether or not to strip `ATTR_OTHER/ATTR_SSRC/ATTR_MSID`.
For now there is only one user of it `replace_sdp_media_section()`,
but for later on, we can control this using this bool.
Additionally: `print_sdp_media_section()` takes new
argument `bool print_other_attrs`, in order to control
whether or not to strip `ATTR_OTHER/ATTR_SSRC/ATTR_MSID`.
This is required, because the sdp replacing/creating mechanism
needs a controllable way of adding them, users are:
- `janus_videoroom_join()`
`janus_videoroom_configure()` - always need them
- `call_publish_ng` - always needs them
- `call_subscribe_request_ng` - never needs them
(otherwise leads to a duplication of such attributes)
- `call_offer_answer_ng()` - requires them always
- `call_subscribe_request_ng()` - never needs them
(otherwise leads to a duplication of such attributes)
Change-Id: I9c83d99da1603acb55443c462797b2cd1e72477d
Stop using the call subscriptions model in the
subscribe request/answer functionality and move to
the media subscriptions.
Change-Id: I8aab2b1b4cdf9a3c5a04172c395ca509295ce0a3
The global list of monologues is populated in reverse order from the
list of medias. Iterate the list backwards so that the resulting medias
are in ascending order.
Change-Id: Icadca7a6cecb636ca6e021c0286b44e5cd3cdc84
The index j we get is not the position in the output array/list, but
rather the index into the source array. Simply append each new element
to the array in order.
Also make sure we don't skip over empty elements in the array when
building the JSON list, so that the order is preserved.
Change-Id: Id6577410e114f0ddbea745977118f1bab2e38fa9
For the use case with a separate base chain, we want to preempt other
firewall rules by default and insert our immediate jump rule at the
beginning, rather than at the end. Add an option to provide the other
behaviour.
Change-Id: I16171f7c028c89b94823ecc99387771be3ba9443
If we're not using a separate base chain, create the target rule with
the UDP filter in place, same as the "immediate" rule in the case with a
base chain.
Reported in #1732
Change-Id: I0e67a88f5f51e21ba9537c87e2955f910dd6ec2c
If we're updating the handlers for one particular source -> sink flow,
only stop/reset the handlers matching this flow.
Change-Id: I1d046f47f8d26cac47c5d0f4318498eacb6c5677
Fix all instances of argument-less function signatures.
Fix all instances of auto-cleanup variables declared after they need to
be in scope.
Change-Id: I3a005df03ede971e08d4f62d7c7711a1913fda5e
This is a fix for the following found defect:
*** CID 1568540: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
/daemon/sdp.c: 2065 in insert_codec_parameters()
2059 pt->payload_type,
2060 STR_FMT(&pt->format_parameters));
2061 }
2062 if (s_dst->len) {
2063 /* append to the chop->output */
2064 append_attr_to_gstring(s, s_dst->str, NULL, flags,
>>> CID 1568540: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
>>> Null-checking "cm" suggests that it may be null, but it has already been dereferenced on all paths leading to the check.
2065 (cm ? cm->type_id : MT_UNKNOWN));
2066 }
2067 g_string_free(s_dst, TRUE);
2068 }
2069
2070 /* rtcp-fb */
Change-Id: I309fd6268b889ceaf32a58d2fbe17a8c891a95d6
Move processing of removal and substitution
attribute manipulations to the bottom,
after all fixed (well known to rtpengine)
attributes are skipped already.
This is done for media and session level attributes:
- `process_media_attributes()`
- `process_session_attributes()`
This is to add an efficiency to the current processing,
and not do double work.
Change-Id: Idd933f9d85aef5e9a5d597f8825d21e45f43ef37
Add media attributes substitution support to
the following functions:
- `append_attr_to_gstring()`
- `append_attr_int_to_gstring()`
First functions check, if the attribute has to be
removed (by the manipulations profile), if not
then it checks out whether we have to substitute it.
If neither of manipulations have to be applied,
then the given attribute gets attached to the chopper.
This gives support of substitution for
such media level attributes like:
- `mid`
- `label`
- `ptime`
- `ice-ufrag`
- `ice-pwd`
- `ice-options`
etc.
Change-Id: I35a1ad71f1031d986a79446522da2a557c09ddcc
Setting the target info of an `expr` object doesn't result on the data
being copied by libnftnl (unlike other objects). Use static storage to
fix invalid pointer usage.
Reported in #984Closes#1731
Change-Id: Ic5c156a83504a24fb618d770ba53cd1ec4fb2435
Because the attribute parts variables are declared in
one signle row, these (popping up) commentaries in other
code parts, show only the first code comment for all of the
variables, which makes the code reading confusing.
In order to fix that, declare each one separately, that
gives own code (popping up) commentary per variable.
Change-Id: Iddb94b989844b997055be70a526cca59ab2fddf3
Ignore `a=` during sdp attribute level manipulations
during lookups with the `sdp_manipulate_remove()` and
`sdp_manipulations_subst()`. This is only in:
- `append_attr_int_to_gstring()`
- `append_attr_to_gstring()`
This is required for a proper `str` matching in ht.
Then explicitely add `a=` to the resulting `GString *s`.
Change-Id: I569a356e9a01cffb0068a87a9c6d5a568fe85ecc
In order to be able to remove or substitute `fmtp` parameters,
we have to take care of that in `insert_codec_parameters()`,
since `fmtp` are additionally being printed already after
execution of `process_media_attributes()`.
Change-Id: I78547be13939e161b193beecd8693e22c534fd18
With the "foreign" flag now stored in call_flags, restoring a call from
Redis restores this flag as well, overwriting the desired flag as we had
set it through call_get_or_create().
Reverse the flag setting by taking it out of call_get_or_create() (where
it's always false anyway, except when coming from Redis) and setting it
explicitly with call_make_own_foreign() after restorting call and its
flags.
Change-Id: Ib68be2aeedfa988b7555e426fa337657e1062245
Start using media subscriptions instead of call subscriptions
in the `call_block_silence_media()`, because older concept
gets deprecated.
Change-Id: I0ac0378a99d69017d34f8f949d7f3228bfa5b07a
Start using media subscriptions instead of call subscriptions
in the `codec_update_all_handlers()`, because older concept
gets deprecated.
Change-Id: I1cbd5379855e557099894f4b9a508a65ca78214c