This is a new option flag, which provides a possiblity
to select specific crypto suite(s) for the offerer from
the given list of crypto suites received in the offer.
This will be used later on, when processing an answer from
the recipient and generating an answer to be sent out towards offerer.
Furthermore, this is being decided not when the answer is processed,
but already when the offer is processed.
Flag usage example:
`SDES-offerer_pref:AES_256_CM_HMAC_SHA;AES_256_CM_HMAC_SHA1_32;`
Change-Id: I2b22b38347d24f27331482e18b92305fbadb2520
This is a new option flag, which provides the ordered list,
in which to add crypto suites into the SDP body.
Right now they're always added in the order given in the source code.
Flag usage example:
`SDES-order:AES_256_CM_HMAC_SHA;AES_256_CM_HMAC_SHA1_32;AES_192_CM_HMAC_SHA1_80;`
This means — those listed SDES crypto suites will be added
into the generated SDP body at the top of crypto suites list, in the given order.
But, each of them is added, only if it is about to be added/generated.
In other words, the `SDES-order:` flag itself doesn't add crypto suites,
it just affects the order of those suites to be added.
And the rest of non-mentioned suites, which are also to be added,
will be appended after those given, in the free manner of ordering.
Important thing to remember - it doesn't change the crypto suite tag
for the recipient, even though changing the order of them.
Additionally.
This flag does not contradict with `SDES-nonew`, `SDES-only-` and `SDES-no-` flags.
It just orders the list of crypto suites already prepared to be sent out.
Change-Id: I0fec54f9e2f3cd4913e905e8afe825712f82d1ae
New helper func: call_ng_flags_str_q_multi()
It parses given flags delimited by a separator, and stores
each of them in the given GQueue.
By default delimiter is assumed as: ';'.
Change-Id: I1e29bf3d852868e2bc4d98b1775f70b38f61054a
Add a new flag to only accept these individual crypto suites
and none of the others.
For example, `SDES-only-NULL_HMAC_SHA1_32`
would only accept the crypto suite `NULL_HMAC_SHA1_32` for
the offer being generated.
This also takes precedence over the `SDES-no-` flag(s),
if used together, so the `SDES-no` will be not taken into account.
This has two effects:
- if a given crypto suite was present in a received offer,
it will be kept, so will be present in the outgoing offer; and
- if a given crypto suite was not present in the received offer,
it will be added to it. The rest, which is not mentioned,
will be dropped/not added.
Flag name: 'SDES-only-<crypto name>'
Additionally: add another new flag 'SDES-nonew'.
It will not add any new crypto suites into the offer.
It takes precedence over the `SDES-no` and `SDES-only` flags,
if used in combination.
Change-Id: Ic4fa03957ee3d4d24b0c4f3fd003eada05f49b0b
Add a flag to force increasing the SDP version,
even if the SDP hasn't been changed.
And cover it with tests.
Flag name: 'force-increment-sdp-ver'
Additionally fix the name of the 'sdp-version' flag
in the 'rtpengine-ng-client' tool.
Change-Id: I466792668b0cd313b5e21b248dd14cd599333cbd
Support multiple tone frequencies for DTMF-security=tone to enable
audibly distinguishing multiple consecutive DTMF events from one
another.
Change-Id: I6fa33a5768aae198220d0b0cc4c53308c5661a52
Legacy UDP/TCP control protocols don't provide information about RTP
payload types, therefore don't pretend that we know that this is RTP.
Setting the RTP flag without knowing the payload types has the undesired
side effect that unknown payload types (all of them) would not be
handled by the kernel module.
Change-Id: I5882f777a5912b912ec7c870f21c77aac8127600
This distinguishes `to-label` from `set-label` for media blocking
methods, when previously they were synonymous.
Upgrade sink determination to list at the same time.
Change-Id: I5b35c78f2f307867b51b5376d5a6afbd79128d99
Create a dedicated struct to hold certain attributes shared by both sink
handlers and media subscriptions, as a preparation to simplify handling
these attributs.
Change-Id: I866159c33ed6d6a2873d2cf68c4906ea705d253e
This makes it possible to refactor and simplify the interface functions,
as pointers and offsets can't be utilised with bit fields.
Change-Id: I70f1ac0eca7d2ccf8e8d5f5794580163f3f5b7ad
Since we're already doing the full parsing of the request flags, use the
same function to parse all required flags
Change-Id: I0880ccbbbc36eae7b172440ce51afc1c544583a1
SSRC entries might be present for the same SSRC in multiple contexts,
but only one of them will hold the actual stats. Don't create output
SSRC entries unless we know they won't be empty, as otherwise we won't
be able to create the actual SSRC entries (with stats) later on as they
dict key will already exist.
Change-Id: I54e263a17e14869ebb98456963f8ca75d11e9a89