Setting the mux flag when rtcp-mux is given is fine, but we must still
provide an RTCP endpoint in case rtcp-mux ends up not being used, either
through an implicit RTCP endpoint or through a=rtcp.
relevant to #1443
Change-Id: I0710a50c31974f5e06bd94b47076a272bcca7a43
(cherry picked from commit e3951449ed)
The macro PDA_DATA() has been replaced by the inline function pda_data()
closes#1448
Change-Id: I0d611011879a470a58a4339f05f05981428793bb
(cherry picked from commit d172f20bf1)
This enables the same behaviour towards the offerer when rtcp-mux=demux
or =accept is used, as we have towards the answerer when
rtcp-mux=require is used.
Change-Id: I56a1cea84efce0c2db1b58c500629d0e54d582f4
Special handling for codec lists that were received as part of an
answer: If the list includes a codec that was not offered, ignore that
codec. This prevents transcoders from being set up that were not
requested.
This brought to light some tests that were actually broken.
Change-Id: Iac71056ec5e10b5de5567917974f2c4e0261eb0c
We must now hold the master lock for reads from the socket as the socket
may get closed after the poller has already fired an event for it.
Change-Id: I1ab4b38f09988e8569a70c449de17c208ef2aa96
(cherry picked from commit 4eecec9a1e)
If DTLS is rejected in an answer via `DTLS=off` we must forget that DTLS
was previously offered, as otherwise a re-invite would detect the
fingerprint as changed if the re-invite doesn't offer DTLS again. We
also make sure DTLS is shut down if during stream init DTLS is not
given, when it was present before.
Change-Id: I48ee6f0ec5ec02f558a6799951552ea2272d0e96
(cherry picked from commit 2994c3400f)
All crypto suites except AEAD have an explicit packet authentication
stage. If authentication fails for a packet, we take some guesses about
a ROC mismatch and see if authentication can succeed with a different
ROC. If a working ROC is found, our tracked ROC is updated and
decryption proceeds.
AEAD doesn't have an explicit authentication stage and authentication is
performed implicitly by the decryption engine, which simply returns a
decryption error if the authentication fails. We must therefore add the
same ROC guessing logic at this step for AEAD.
Change-Id: Ic1a70daa667e23976b74d2303c823b8d8c7bcb2b
(cherry picked from commit 550bc06e85)
This is useful for functions which are used both from a timer and from
other callers. These functions would reset the logging context at their
end to free the reference held by the logging context, which would
wrongly reset the logging context when the same function was called from
a different code path. Using a stack with push/pop semantics makes it
safe to use these functions from any code path.
Additionally introduce an explicit reset function that clears the entire
stack regardless of context. This reset function is called at the end of
every work iteration in every worker thread, just in case not everything
was popped from the stack.
Change-Id: I0e2c142b95806b26473c65a882737e39d161d24d
(cherry picked from commit bb26e4b522)
If the config only lists a port for the HTTP/WS bindings then we must
not try to create both a v4 and a v6 binding on that port as
libwebsockets handles the 4/6 mapping internally. In this case we make
sure to only create the v6 binding.
Further requirement for #1432
Change-Id: I9bf7ec5c041d0b5d4a22d507d993b85e2d4d3155
(cherry picked from commit d3d11c19a3)
Add an explicit test to see if libwebsockets has been compiled with
support for IPv6. If it hasn't then we don't try to create v6 bindings.
Closes#1432
Change-Id: I6902f5b4203aa09cb28a8edb46f97b339677ed75
(cherry picked from commit db0dbd3666)
Don't use f'' strings and use .group() instead of [] for RE substring
matches.
Closes#1433
Change-Id: I464c6eb063702c90c2308598927e7db8358703d1
(cherry picked from commit 54ee927773)
The hexint modparam type became available in 5.10.
The stream_open() function became available at some point in 5.0.x.
Closes#1431
Change-Id: I4965d05a2c4c0f0bf526ea0bf3f76f5ca2f9dff6