Resolve file name conflicts between different components
Ensure shared log levels are identical across components
Encapsulates lib/*
Change-Id: If848d6fa0e4cd8eac88ce9e63ee77fc5a7a481fd
The `dialog_unconfirm()` func simply does similar
work as `__monologue_unconfirm()` but works instead
on subscriptions additionally.
So just deprecate it and then `__monologue_unconfirm()`
just takes the work on subscribers/subscriptions as well.
Change-Id: I047fd86b8eba700d0347b21137a2aa40fab01643
This wrapper should likely call the `__unsubscribe_all_from_monologue()`
instead of the `__unsubscribe_monologue_from_all()`, because
the latter is already used by another wrapper of the same name.
And "unsubscriber all from monologue" name hints that
we unsubscribe our subscribers from us.
Change-Id: I6a16ab7320c619adedd9ba7c05e0d9a401971bfe
New NG protocol commands that mix audio from a source participant
into a destination participant's stream without a full offer/answer
exchange.
- inject start: creates one-way subscription with audio_player mixing
- inject stop: removes injection and restores original codec routing
- Supports cross-call injection via source-call-id (merges calls internally)
- inject attribute persisted through Redis for HA failover
- Audio-only; matches media by media-id, index, then type fallback
Closes#2082
Change-Id: Ib88113b021a4b76bf98892eb1af60c0b36c0d6d3
The Kamailio control module unconditionally adds the current to-tag to
the control message if rtpp-flags parsing is active. This is generally
not desirable in the case of an initial subscribe-request, as we want a
generated to-tag when the existing to-tag belongs to another dialogue.
Special-case this to ignore the included to-tag if none has been given
explicitly.
Change-Id: I1dc28bfdfd086766e0b6a117c74edd0ebb75d526
Initial call recording is set by "record call". This worked for
offer/answer but not for publish.
Closes#2052
Change-Id: I0d311406aec36392f29c324ec862baa50bf23756
Introduce three new NG protocol flags that automatically select the matching
configured rtpengine interface based on the system's routing table:
- inbound-peer=<ip>: resolves to interface for inbound (from) direction
- outbound-peer=<ip>: resolves to interface for outbound (to) direction
- peer=<ip> resolves to interface when only one interface is required
When these flags are used, the system:
- Uses a temporary UDP socket to determine the local address assigned by routing
- Finds the first configured rtpengine interface matching that local address
- Uses that interface for the media stream
This allows dynamic interface selection based on network topology without
requiring explicit interface names in the signaling.
Closes#2033
Change-Id: I211806b9cef9d028fdb689d90ea3fe627bdf5d0d
If we clear the sockets from the endpoint map during monologue shutdown,
we can guarantee that no sockets present in an endpoint map are ever
closed.
Change-Id: I4e3b6f39d51145fbfaebbe0bc412d8f001bbb053
The key for an in-kernel stream is a local port, so it is really the
socket (port) that gets pushed into the kernel, not the packet_stream.
Similar to the "confirmed" state, as we expect each socket to only have
one peer address/port.
Change-Id: I34fef771cd8b01701196ffb77e17fcd229c86550