Keep two separate timestamps, one updated by userspace code only and the
other updated by kernel only. This way we can tell where the packet
processing happens. For code that wants to report only the last
timestamp regardless of which one of the two it is, we add a convenience
function that just returns the newer one.
Change-Id: Ib3af7aa55006d8b32e2bc3db4f8bfa5514c57e40
Allocate memory from bufferpool for per-stream stats. No functional
change, but it allows sharing these between kernel and user space.
Change-Id: I370a49e1d94bb91c7fd0a2bc7d00ba65f99c4f6a
Keep the default case for the `call_ng_flags_flags()` more
accurate, which makes it easier for reading.
Change-Id: I317656ab964503389f2c84e835dd9db69cc70c3e
Deprecate a usage of intermediate dictionary for parsing
of rtpp flags. Just use the `call_ng_main_flags()` function
directly with a given `bencode_buffer_t` buffer.
Change-Id: I0bea13b94b6e0016799dd07a50061e1367131106
Direction parsing.
Instead of adding key/val flags to the dictionary for
further parsing later via iteration in `call_ng_main_flags()`,
just call the `call_ng_main_flags()` directly.
Change-Id: Ide137aed12a6ba416b59a307a0a11a934f78a858
Codec related flags parsing.
A bencode list for codec related flags keeping (while
parsing in `parse_rtpp_flags()` ), is removed due to no need.
Instead of adding key/val flags to the dictionary for
further parsing later via iteration in `call_ng_main_flags()`,
just call the `call_ng_codec_flags()` directly.
Change-Id: I1adcea84e9254ae35e6480d61426f1434513e779
Instead of adding key/val flags to the dictionary for
further parsing later via iteration in `call_ng_main_flags()`,
just call the `call_ng_main_flags()` directly.
Change-Id: Ia893a6b50db7a0659a42c09463169f2c0f5e595e
Introduced by d7b8ebbc68
*** CID 1584501: Control flow issues (MISSING_BREAK)
/daemon/call_interfaces.c: 1825 in call_ng_main_flags()
1819 call_ng_flags_str_list(out, value, call_ng_flags_replace, NULL);
1820 break;
1821 case CSH_LOOKUP("rtcp-mux"):
1822 case CSH_LOOKUP("RTCP-mux"):
1823 call_ng_flags_str_list(out, value, call_ng_flags_rtcp_mux, NULL);
1824 break;
>>> CID 1584501: Control flow issues (MISSING_BREAK)
>>> The case for value "324" is not terminated by a "break" statement.
1825 case CSH_LOOKUP("rtpp-flags"):;
1826 case CSH_LOOKUP("rtpp_flags"):;
1827 /* new dictionary to store rtpp_flags */
1828 bencode_item_t * dict;
1829 dict = bencode_dictionary(value->buffer);
1830 assert(dict != NULL);
Change-Id: Iaa1d9b3bd31d32e48451c3a47f8e99fa3c755e63
A fix for bullseye/buster and focal:
call_interfaces.c: In function 'call_ng_main_flags':
call_interfaces.c:1828:4: error: a label can only be part of a statement and a declaration is not a statement
1828 | bencode_item_t * dict;
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~
make[3]: *** [<builtin>: call_interfaces.strhash.o] Error 1
Switch case has to be followed by a statement, and the declaration
is not, so just follow it by the empty statement.
Change-Id: I7c5ef62dec9ceb404736ec3c4bed84f04b892d24
During the parsing of `rtpp_flags` use the
`call_ng_flags_flags()` directly instead of the
`bencode_list_add_str()`, hence reduce amount
of iterations required to parse generic flags.
Additionally:
`call_ng_flags_flags()` is made visible for usage
within external files.
`helper_arg` union has been moved to the header.
Change-Id: I34399a0d3940a1276feb1210e4421cbcdf656e9d
Is added by:
- explicit generic flag "directionl"; or
- if the "from-tag" flag is used
Introduce the `directional` flag for `sdp_ng_flags` struct.
In use by:
- `media_block_match1()`
Additionally:
add `IS_OP_DIRECTIONAL()` marco check.
Change-Id: Ifd56ea2ad8277d7dec136def1c028c5e2b680ff1
For the sake of proper processing for From/To tags,
we need to know which message type originated interaction
with the rtpengine (from behalf of kamailo module).
This can be of two types:
- request
- reply
This can also be re-used later, if there is a need
to detect whether that was a request or reply.
P.S.: opmode and message type shouldn't be confused,
it's not the same, since SDP offer can come in the request
as well as in the reply message (late offer/answer).
So the opmode reflects what exactly is being done in terms of
rtpengine operations, meanwhile the message type shows, which
message type originated this processing.
Change-Id: I8336175d3cfcf521418ac18b71cb4a6d5730705d
Synchronize the `enum call_opmode` with the
kamailio module list of operation modes, as well
as with the `enum ng_command`.
This allows to operate based on `call_opmode`
in a more specific way, for example for a proper
setting of From/To tags based on directional flag,
which in its turn is being set using `call_opmode`.
Additionally introduce a macro checker, which covers
all previously non-existent operation mode types
as OP_OTHER, for backwards compatibility in conditions.
Change-Id: Idf4b9d910b81ee24be51008996c3fd02d8336a38
Add support of rtpp_flags parsing for the daemon.
From now on, it's possible to parse option flags
on the daemon side instead of the kamailio module.
It's identical to what the module does, but the
difference is:
- module sends general call identification such as:
call-id, From/To tags, viabranch using bencode
- meanwhile all generic/non-generic option flags
are added to the `rtpp_flags` bencode member as str
- parsing of that is done as usually using the
`call_ng_main_flags()` / `call_ng_flags_flags()`
and additionally using new parser `parse_rtpp_flags()`
New file implementation and header introduced:
- control_ng_flags_parser.c
- control_ng_flags_parser.h
Otherwise no functional changes, and the parsing itself
remains working following the same algorithm.
Change-Id: I59e47fa1947e2aeaa0bbf3930a0f21d9a6d669ad
Turn repeat count into an int. No need for a long long.
Store start_pos in media_player.
Set start_pos and repeat count at the relevant code points once, instead
of passing it into multiple functions.
Take the opportunity to turn these shared options into a struct.
Change-Id: I758e899784fe1a6531f443d6a14fa59cf71bd4eb
The monologue label (and possibly other) get set during the offer/answer
routine. Do the call recording setup after this has been done.
closes#1791
Change-Id: Ie1b1a7d5a1df7058ba90c3dd5cbd79159f48683d
Distinguish between functions that enagage or disengage the recording
daemon and functions acting on actual recording, which eliminates the
need to deal with the flags separately.
Change-Id: Ia2d718d9e6f95d7621a2ba186c60b501f7404fe7
Store SDP session attributes in the monologue that were received instead
of the ones to be sent out. Look up the corresponding source monologue
when creating an outgoing SDP and insert that one's attributes.
Change-Id: Ic2e57db71b0e0b48b9868940d326b5a951d89e92
Even though both true and false are set in different calls to the
function, there's no effective difference in output.
Change-Id: I0d29dbf2d8041523b6b28bb0c0270bb6b414dcb5
Only the legacy protocols (which hardly anyone uses) don't pass a
`flags` object to the offer/answer functions. Make them also pass a
dummy `flags` object so that all the non-null checks become redundant
and can be removed.
Change-Id: Id2ec76ba307ad80958168a3a42e5679687765e22
Handle the `output-destination` flag in the same way as the `metadata`
flag, eliminating the need to do it explicitly everywhere it's relevant.
Add a few alternative spellings of `output-destination`.
Rename the member from flags to `recording_file` to make it more clear
what it is.
Add save/restore capabilities of that field to the Redis code.
Unify printing of monologue LABEL into the same function that handles
the metadata.
Update documentation to better explain this option, and use the new
clearer name.
Change-Id: I4496341013b0ccab5b1dec026cf3a1a0ea879018
Move the code generating the recording metafile prefix out of the
"externally" visible code and logically deeper into recording.c.
Move the field from the recording struct into the call struct so that it
can be directly restored from Redis, and eliminate and mostly unused
function argument in the process.
Functional no-op.
Change-Id: I31eb3cd5864dd8138fabad0bcbd08ef18571f1a9
Switch the start/stop/etc recording methods to parse out the full
message dictionary into a sdp_ng_flags like all other methods, and then
pass the sdp_ng_flags object to update_metadata_*() for a unified
recording setup function.
Functional no-op.
Change-Id: Iad1004981808c45973bfd9bc2dc6c461acc602cc
Add an alphabet ordering for
parsing flags in the following functions:
- `call_ng_flags_rtcp_mux()`
- `call_ng_flags_replace()`
- `call_ng_flags_flags()`
- `call_ng_codec_flags()`
- `call_ng_parse_block_mode()`
- `call_ng_main_flags()`
Change-Id: I72a8191d500230386a474b1872ec798c67c97a9f
In the file implementations follow the rules:
1. Firstly goes the correlated header file, then one empty row.
2. Secondly go system headers, so in angle-brackets, then one empty row.
3. Thirdly, go custom header files, so in double quotes,
then one empty row.
4. If there is "xt_RTPENGINE.h", it's mentioned next, but separately,
then one empty row.
5. If there are pre-processor definitions, they are added.
6. And eventually at least one empty row before the code.
In some situations it's allowed to step aside from the rules,
when inclusions are dependent on each other, so on the sequence,
and also possibly on some inline objects definitions, but if possible
to follow the rules, it's being done.
Change-Id: Ie512a970e230fe202398656d1942e8874bb14cd9
Sinks must be a list of medias, not monologues.
Refactor `call_block_silence_media()`.
Additionally: deprecate the `call_media_subscribed_to_monologue()`
because of no use.
Change-Id: Iafa4fc87d613948b84373985711e8cebfa48fad8