If a monologue is determined to get a new to-tag, don't just overwrite
the previous to-tag, but also save the old one as an alias. Leave the
old one in the hash table as well so that future lookups can use either
to-tag.
Change-Id: I5d2d5cc17c85ec4ca2d8a20c501d2cdb6d793b61
Convert existing sdp manipulation helpers
to work with arrays directly, independently from
which array is actually given.
Moreover, don't use the `G_N_ELEMENTS()`,
since we already have the `__MT_MAX`
as the size of the array, so we can directly use
that instead of relying on the G_N_ELEMENTS macro
(for array size checks).
Change-Id: I38e71dab30a467b933c213c8157fa06651ebaf04
Add a getter function for retrieval of top
most media from given media.
Currently existing getter for the top most
monologue's media subscription, just rename
so it makes more sense and is better to
differentiate:
`call_get_top_media_subscription()` -> `call_ml_get_top_ms()`
Change-Id: I5bf13b69b4d5f67cd6b53018b5a16d759542cd41
The pcre2 API was changed from
pcre2_substring_list_free(PCRE2_SPTR *)
to
pcre2_substring_list_free(PCRE2_UCHAR **)
in 10.43. The difference is a `const` qualifier. Work around this.
Closes#1869
Change-Id: Ib3dd3003352f6c3155bb47d69ecb7a1b02f4647a
Not needed any more. All strings reside in the call's memory arena, and
SDP rewriting isn't a thing any more.
Change-Id: I594b85fe26f44fa25312eb97fb65de238fc18920
Avoids allocating and duplicating the string. Should be safe as all
strings that use it are allocated in read-write memory.
Requires changing some struct members to non-const.
Change-Id: Idc81a84a1454898c76d8514666c385307043bb6f
If a string is already stored within the call's memory arena, skip
duplicating the string content when making a copy, and simply return the
same pointer.
Change-Id: I50107d87b2625234a395da21e1e4551585966a60
Use provided macros for initrialise str objects everywhere instead of
manually setting .s and .len. This allows for flexibility to extend str
objects.
Change-Id: I5ebca0bc82b348301c2c8e94b974c7acbf249b82
Convenience wrapper for &STR()
This is useful so that STR() and STR_DUP() can be extended to avoid
duplicate expansion of its macro arguments.
Change-Id: Ieae170807c11b0cdd8b52fac9bab98dccdc2b951
Instead of keeping one global hash/list of all received ICE fragments,
indexed by string call ID and from-tag, move the hash/list of ICE
fragments into the call object, now indxed only by the from-tag.
This requires a call object to exist before an ICE fragment can be
stored. Change the order of operations to always create a call object
first, then parse the SDP, then check for ICE fragment processing. The
determining factor now is only whether the monologue exists.
Duplicate the raw SDP into the call's memory arena instead of onto the
heap.
ICE fragments now don't need to store the pre-parsed SDP any more, and
the trickle ICE handling code is guaranteed to always have the fully
parsed SDP information.
Strings for fragment indexes can now be allocated from the call's memory
arena.
Obsolete the extra thread used to delete old ICE fragments. This is now
done in-line with regular call timeout processing.
Change-Id: I7acbc4c52666c4cdf1c02324bf33cf0bfcb4f0d0
Flag the media via stream params, when it's
trickle or non-trickle offer/answer, and,
unflag it always only when it's non-trickle.
Change-Id: Ia85ce5792684a4121e224aff1a8e941e061fe5a8
The OTHER type attributes are not used outside of sdp.c. Move the
definitions into the appropriate scope.
Rename fields to be consistent with other attributes.
No-op.
Change-Id: Id92f2df2f475db92ee5ae1f3474191266d6d196d
Use a BIO WRITE callback instead of BIO_read'ing from the BIO after each
operation. This is a more direct way to intercept data that needs to be
sent out.
Implement MTU-related BIO callbacks.
Deduct the assumed IP MTU overhead from the configured MTU during
startup.
Unlike the previous code, this does not necessarily send DTLS from the
same socket that received a message, nor to the same address that sent
one, and instead always uses the selected_sfd and ->endpoint. This may
or may not be a regression.
Closes#1806
Change-Id: I4d4456df3f378d00782cbfa64afdb2a038217e6c
Move the SDP offer/answer model to the sdp_create
approach instead of using the sdp_replace one.
This assumes the SDP body including session level
attributes (s=, o=, t= etc.), as well as the media
attributes, are formatted using currently given
session context.
In other words, rtpengine collects all possible
information during all of the offer/answer exchanges
within the dialog, which in its turn affects each
monologue's context, from which each new SDP message
will be built up.
This approach replaces the older one, which instead
used to go through the currenty processed SDP and
just replace those attributes, that rtpengine
is required to affect, leaving the rest untouched.
Additionally: all of the existing offer/asnwer model
tests were fixed to comply with the currect change.
Most of it is just an offset of attributes, which are
stored a bit higher/lower within the same media or global
SDP session.
Also a good part of unit test fixes targets a move of
`c=` line from the session level to the media one (so
each media has from now on its own `c=` attribute). This
does discontinue a support for session level connection
information.
Change-Id: Iecb4739683d23c4f9341e8a34b71f8ca2070956c
Add `call_ng_process_flags()` based parsing
as for other opmodes, like offer and answer.
This keeps the backwards compatibility with
the older "flags" parsing approach on the
module side, as well as adds the possibility
to parse rtpp-flags on the daemon side.
As an advantage, there is no need to use
specific local parsing for things like
to/from tags, call-id, delete-delay etc.
Additionally:
- this commit introduces flags-flags parsing
for the "fatal" flag.
However, as before is only taken into account
by the `call_delete_ng()` processing,
so no functional change.
- this commit introduces main-flags parsing
for the "delete-delay" flag, which is also
only taken into account by the `call_delete_ng()`
processing, so no functional change.
- this commit adds To-tag options flag prasing
into the `call_ng_flags_flags()` function,
and is used by `call_delete_ng()` specificially,
for cases when more specific identification of
monologues to be deleted is used.
Change-Id: Ia992e5375a2f86318d9ad193a7857dd589038eed
For trickle ICE updates that need to be queued up, this requires storing
the unparsed SDP in the fragment object, and then doing the parsing when
actually processing the fragment.
This allows the call's memory arena to be used for parsing.
Change-Id: I28ed192c4443cedfa3095007cc8a555e3aa7a17a
Instead of having to explicitly pass the call object to each invocation,
keep one thread-local reference to a call, implicitly set by setting the
logging context.
Add helper functions to set and release the respective reference.
Change-Id: Ic0d82eeaa403467d50dae867e33fdf9b9dd7cec5
Support session level group attribute
for the sdp_create approach.
Additionally: fix the `testVideoroomWebRTCVideo` test,
because as it turned out it used to lose the `a=group:`
attribute before.
Change-Id: I799dfe0dcc5e0708864150cd0e0262a61dd4cc05
Added support of the CT (conference total) bandwidth
attribute for the SDP session level. See RFC8866.
Will be required later for the SDP formatting in `sdp_create()`.
Change-Id: Ifc64f68d7acee8ce253882f4fa480bbf7ad7c0bd
... so that the desired wav channel can be controlled when producing a
mixed audio file
When a mixed wav file is created, the channels in the wav container are
currently allocated in the same order as each SSRC is received, meaning
it is impossible to know which channels have been allocated to the offer
or answer side of the call. Furthermore if there is a reinvite or media
file played, these are also allocated in the order that SSRC is received
- so an "answer" could end up sharing a channel with an "offer" with no
way of knowing this.
This patch allows you to specify how many channel slots should be
allocated within the mixer, and allows you to then specify which slot is
assigned to each media in the call (this will usually be 2 slots in
total, slot 1 for answer, slot 2 for offer or vice versa).
Ported from https://github.com/sipwise/rtpengine/pull/1852Closes#1857Closes#1852
Change-Id: I010208427cabc3a48d6ef7bd3a84e9a5bdcfd492
Added support of the AS bandwidth attribute for the
SDP session level. Will be required later for the SDP
formatting in `sdp_create()`.
Change-Id: I1bde4659679de6e60bdad12c0578ced2c1983300