With selected_sfd being protected by in_lock, we pretty much have to
hold at least in_lock everywhere, and end up requiring both locks in
many places. The distinction has become pointless.
Change-Id: Ic0ad976c2d68d9639b9434da7f0e6e9c0d84c185
(cherry picked from commit e03f814855)
(cherry picked from commit 222fcaa4b0)
Protect selected_sfd with in_lock.
Protect RTCP sending with in_lock and out_lock as appropriate.
Has the odd side effect of RTCP reports expected in tests to be sent one
packet later than before.
Closes#1966
Probably fixes#1927
Change-Id: I225b43dff8e8fbb938d3be6aad50249997615d77
(cherry picked from commit ffc539c0d8)
(cherry picked from commit 65cd565bae)
Using `l->next` as a test for whether only one element is left in the
list is not reliable. Use the actual list length instead.
Update one affected test.
Closes#1961
Change-Id: I5773715700220cd762e61090bac941ddd33afd9b
(cherry picked from commit 02897ccb46)
(cherry picked from commit e2bce382c6)
SDP attributes have been moved to the call's memory arena in 5115fe000.
Make sure the redis restore code uses the same.
Remove some redundant null checks as well.
Closes#1959
Change-Id: I2f37869f5f2c95999d028c811c6a0eb10215f576
(cherry picked from commit a7a43c9b75)
(cherry picked from commit 0c888b2b2a)
Replace with hand-rolled requests made via libcurl.
Background: libxmlrpc-core-c3-dev packaging is currently broken in
Debian Sid and this is a good opportunity to move away from it.
Ref: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1102554
Change-Id: I8a09452220993afdac19654edf13d7f3f6ba64c9
(cherry picked from commit 5d985372d8)
(cherry picked from commit e86803b688)
The GLib slice allocator has been obsoleted. Having a mixture of two
allocators can lead to hidden issues on systems that use different
implementations. Take the leap and replace everything with g_new/g_free.
Change-Id: I025c8383ef47b2c2472573360407fd6a6ca339b3
Media IDs are supposed to be unique. Non-RFC OSRTP may however lead to
duplicated media sections with the same media ID. Use a hash table to
track which media IDs have already been seen, and ignore any duplicates.
Change-Id: I9de5fdf3165fc4326862af708aec3d4f6736cb12
Instead of explicitly triggering an update of subscribers for A and B
during an offer/answer, trigger it only for one side (A) and then
iterate through all subscribers and subsriptions and update them all.
This automatically triggers an update for B, as well as any other
existing subscriptions that might be affected. Use a monotonically
increading update iterator counter to track which medias have been
updated so we don't run into infinite recursion.
Change-Id: Ie2fba8ff9c5a011bbe932559ac06e1634029a091
This seems to be an acceptable and reliable way to detect RTCP
multiplexed with RTP, even if `a=rtcp-mux` wasn't advertised in the SDP.
Take the opportunity to clean up __streams_set_sinks() a bit by giving
the variables better names.
Change-Id: I0cdc5e4a544641591fc2aabca12fb11bab3453f7
... and allow non-existing HT during lookup. Also reorder cleanup
sequence. This makes managing subscriptions in codec handlers possible.
Change-Id: I9c63fde2001e9dee384872577176fdf7f3bb9699
Empty subscriptions are not supported and would be an internal bug.
Remove expectations that the contents can be NULL.
Change-Id: Ibd7b0d86e7fb147135a93316575954aca546eac2
This flag is relevant to copy the state from A to B during an
offer/answer. It should only be set on one side, not on both.
Change-Id: Ie5c6de58a4ca11b37526b719b1937ffb08ebf512
Have one function to just set flags and init a single media, and another
one to set up sink pointers
Change-Id: I3207ea9f36a0e3575c2149e077e6106fd065fe1b
Directly return the just-created subscription from the respective
function. Saves a hash table lookup.
Change-Id: I42d9c75ebae2cc92619e78badb8ac594397b614b
Add a possibility to add opts when actually
creating new media player.
This can be useful for cases with MoH implementation.
Change-Id: Ie7f9d290cd5e46063dd4095d57a521396b58bcfb
If the receiver of a previously passthrough T.30 stream gets switched to
a generated PCM stream from a T.38 gateway, continue the sequencing of
the previous SSRC. Technically this is not necessary as the generated
PCM stream gets a new SSRC, but at least Asterisk seems to ignore this
and expect sequencing to continue, and will ignore PCM if the sequence
jump is too large.
Change-Id: Ia4656770db11f5fa1a1e9bf5bd71a0398deb1e00
Fixes a corner case that happens when trying to delete a call created with
ng offer and no-redis-update flag and for which no ng answer was received.
In such cases, one would receive warning messages from Redis
"ERR DB index is out of range".
What happens is that on call creation redis_hosted_db defaults to -1. This
value is changed when writing to Redis, but the writing is not done for a
ng offer with no-redis-update.
Kudos go to Pawel Kuzak.
Closes#1910
Change-Id: Iad19ec8ac69b169e6352662697b17eb23e6970fb
Avoid repeated calls to the memory allocated for port pool list
management by picking out the list elements without freeing them,
storing them in the stream_fd object, and then returning them to the
list when the port is released.
Change-Id: I67cd5039e62e4d2965e85d7ba7f0454f08f40494
The codec `strip` option used to remove codecs not only from the
destination (offer to) monologue, but also from the source (offered by)
monologue. Change this to only affect codecs on the destination
(offering to) side. This fixes a problem of not being able to have
different `strip` options set for different branches.
As a side effect, this breaks existing use cases of using `strip` to
ignore codecs on the source monologue side. This functionality is
restored by adding `codec-ignore` in the following commit.
Change-Id: I022748fffc29caa3a8c96f514b2021f152e43686
A call that gets created but then doesn't get initialised would have its
Redis DB left at zero. At destruction it would then try to switch to DB
zero. Fix this by using an appropriate initial value.
Closes#1905
Change-Id: I852e48c5a06b732b37d2ccd5c478de4760aacd4e
Introduce global generic memory arena variable, instead of having just
a call-specific memory arena. This makes it possible to use memory arena
outside of call contexts. Define previous call-specific functions in
terms of the generic ones.
Change-Id: Icde4f63f02dacbf8abfbaf107ea8b5bbe18d5eb8