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
Use a dedicated enum return code for functions that are used in code
paths that can lead to 3 different outcomes (ok/error/consume) instead
of a plain int. Extend this tristate return code to also include
__rtp_decode().
Change-Id: I22e1b0bf72216613188cb88315edb1f8feb18d07
If multiple pollers are in use, use a single poller per call instead of
assigning pollers round-robin to each socket used in the call.
Change-Id: Iec49bd9d2fbd75d947d6232bcccfdfe87c4c6d7c
The poller-per-thread feature was broken with a division by zero. Take
the opportunity to rework it and eliminate the poller_map object. Use a
simple array of pollers for media sockets, plus one global poller for
control sockets. In the regular case only one poller is created and
everything points to that poller. In the poller-per-thread case, one
poller per thread is created, plus one poller (also with its own single
thread) for control connections. All control sockets use the single
control poller, while all media sockets get assigned one poller from the
pool in a round-robin fashion.
closes#1801
Change-Id: Iae91a3e10b7206455c6df33b1a472254c700ce21
Look up the first object in the tree to determine the needed sleep time.
But instead of leaving the object in the tree for the next (post-sleep)
iteration, which requires another tree lookup, remove it from the tree
and remember it, anticipating that nothing would get added into the tree
to be scheduled sooner. This saves us from having to do another tree
lookup for each timer that runs.
Adapt the scheduling function to be able to handle this and wake up the
thread sooner if necessary.
Change-Id: I9297346bc4aa8d2f68ecb833be8f71ce62a3bbfe
If the timer thread is already scheduled to wake before the timer that
we want to schedule, then there is no need to wake it up for nothing.
Change-Id: I5e6174bb0347954dfc5d012befe31625fad9961a
This should prevent multiple threads from fighting over the same shared
structures (GTree + mutex + condition). Downside is that it may lead to
load not being perfectly balanced between threads.
Change-Id: I8127b98dcfbeafd692d74e60cdf6d60e3e572ba7
poller_new used to have the side effect of initialising rtpe_now.
Restore this side effect explicitly in the startup code, so that timers
are launched with the correst start time instead of zero.
Change-Id: I590061a9665b52c4aed00c06dc330d2a226c73d3
We cannot directly use the rule_scratch area when checking for the
nftables status, as this scratch area is re-initialised for each rule.
Instead add check_matched_flag() to be called after each rule was
parsed, and use it to set a corresponding iterate_scratch flag.
closes#1794
Change-Id: Ie954a91949d09887b9a293f4010bb08e78100145
These aren't only used to match "immediate" rules, so rename them
accordingly. Make it more clear what check_matched_queue() does.
Change-Id: Ie2d48c075e79c24ac120673bc7c0445c3686326f
Fix a regression from 4291c858
send_timer_rtcp() does its own locking of the SSRC. Release the lock
before calling it.
Change-Id: I185fb2fb4b47a343ab4be00d16629b5f330ee965
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
For convenience we provide extra HTTP and WS endpoints that accept a
cookie-less NG or JSON message string. Not all commands are sensitive to
retransmits and this makes it easier to query call status etc.
Change-Id: Iffbc4ef9a5fdf916a374dfdd4042c61b437d18c9
Create a separate function that actually processes a message packet
without dealing with the cookie
Change-Id: I163a48ff3d508ae95617eaa76403bf2cf702cff8
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
If base chain is "none", the admin is responsible for jumping into the
custom chain. Don't remove jumps the admin migth have setup.
closes#1787
Change-Id: I9980acb12fb1abb0883b22aceab2719087768763
When base chain is "none", the admin is required to manage jumping into the
rtpengine chain. The chain can't be deleted if it is still referenced by
another rule, which is common in this configuration.
closes#1787
Change-Id: I8a72e1041a364db60870b5acececc234c8452bab
Telling netlink to create a chain that already exists should technically
be a no-op, BUT it still sets the policy to whatever was given as a side
effect. Make sure we don't change the policy by explicitly checking for
the chain's existence.
closes#1785
Change-Id: I526a4e2a0f9d1dcc6e0e00a6e273e4df55863d6c
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
Consider call_media SDP attributes as ones that were received instead of
the ones to be sent out. Use media subscriptions to look up the source
media and print that one's attributes when creating an outgoing SDP.
Change-Id: Ibdf3a77a6f8a61654e0fc7c14aae16dfc6eabf14
Make 'extmap' attributes another type of OTHER attribute, which are
printed verbatim, but instead of skipping over them when parsing them
and "strip extmap" is requested, always parse and store them and then
skip over them when printing them.
Change-Id: I9f8e9c468ea0d1b20d82ae563c334513a8c0c43e
All OTHER attributes are printed verbatim as strings, but we still want
to be able to distinguish between different types of them. Introduce an
extra enum for that purpose.
Change-Id: I24351c26a45ffbbe1dec9299faa5d0ea65cada29
Even though both true and false are set in different calls to the
function, there's no effective difference in output.
Change-Id: I0d29dbf2d8041523b6b28bb0c0270bb6b414dcb5
An empty attribute list is not the indicative factor of whether or not
to empty out and re-fill the list of attributes, as having no attributes
is a valid scenario and should lead to no attributes present on the
output side.
Change-Id: I3464cd6cf0709a38b7c89a2f138d7a0329ce993b
Make sure sdp_attributes is only used for _received_ SDP attributes, and
not ones that we want to send out. The only places where self-generated
attributes are being used is the T.38 gateway.
Change-Id: I1f035cd42a35fa250ea477700a1a88ad59efcc38
Use a settable callback function to do attribute printing. This makes it
possible to use different sources for SDP attribute output in different
situations.
Change-Id: I30be7772dd73d9ca8cb9483de53eb60734e12950
Create a separate smaller struct that contains only the relevant pieces
of the attribute string. Embed this into the larger `sdp_attribute`
struct, which also contains all the parsed-out information, which is
needed only during initial processing.
Functional no-op.
Change-Id: I5a70f8b7c9922c312aa03782f85e7db40f054092
Fix up tests to match reordered attributes.
Remove 10-year-old a=ssrc parsing code completely as it's unused.
Change-Id: I78064b1b2f27a442fe8bf4b448c7174c5458d3b1
For tagged attributes using a `a=name:tag value` format, extend pattern
matching so that just `name` matches as well as `name:tag`. Only support
this for removal (not substitution) as these attributes generally can
appear multiple times, and doing a static substitution on all of them is
kinda pointless.
Change-Id: I07c7f6e9075e862902bffe679d5de8618162eb8f
As we don't directly append to an existing GString any more anyway,
simplify the function signature by just returning a new GString if the
format string is known.
Change-Id: I9f8e6fbd93ea063eecb519cd57366effd4022f75
For attributes that have a value, consider both the full attribute
string `a=name:value` and just the attribute name itself `a=name` when
checking for removal and substitution instructions.
Change-Id: Ia648a4db8c80a5c23abf44f75b45e29acdf1b91d
With attributes names separated from their values, we can implicitly add
the separator ':' instead of having to include it in the attribute name.
Change-Id: Ie47aa5b76aa3261f4171707f88a203c911536ede
Where the attribute name is known, only pass the name itself as "name"
and pass the rest as "value" for clearer indication of what is what.
Change-Id: I564ce894b1d14b1acfd1f1b351ad2a316688a714
Some source strings are `const char *` and we don't have an alternative
`str` type pointing to a const buffer. Strictly speaking some buffers
aren't even char buffers, yet we use the `str` type to manage them. This
eliminates the need to explicitly cast every usage.
Change-Id: Ifd3cdd3d400fc483e6c488a95e9381938e63cc7f
We're in control of all the source strings, so we can just mandate not to
include the leading a= in the string.
Change-Id: If977e97bacc770de140b7ec69b48be8afaab7a0a
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
Use a generic function to update call/monologue fields from a given
string, and print an update to the recording metafile.
Functional no-op.
Change-Id: I23dbfff0646145809c37ee9270bce6983b136dcc
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
Graphite isn't able to deal with spaces in the metric names delivered to
it. Introduce special version of the command strings with spaces
replaced by underscores.
closes#1780
Change-Id: Ie8bcec5ca4f2d427e92901f6fa76b985df6e459e
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
Instead of using transcoding flag `_TRANSCODING`
on the monologue level, we have to use that on the media
level in order to properly reflect the level on which
transocding is being used, and also to be able to selectively
set this for specific media sessions.
Change-Id: I9a25dc7be24f80b2b6ada816448a67933c762d86
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
gcc <12 propagates the const-ness of the given value to the newly
declared variable with __auto_type, leading to silly "can't assign to
const variable" errors. Work around this with an ugly macro.
Change-Id: Ic952c094c24bd802379fc10ad19d559613b2c1d0
There's two flavours of this struct being in use, even though the
structs' signatures are the same. One contains socket_t objects, the
other contains stream_fd objects. Separate them out and be explicit
about which is which.
Change-Id: I5ef1d154cc442528149f69be2e6a02625a6c650d
Stop handling redundant media subscribing in the:
- `call_get_monologue_new()`
- `call_get_dialogue()`
and leave this work only for the offer/answer model:
- `monologue_offer_answer()`
In the meanwhile the subscribe request/answer model
keeps on using directly the:
- `__add_media_subscription()`
Change-Id: I6cfaef634b8b9e5e805df25f1c6f80225648b75a
Allow codec_tracker_update to reference an existing codec_store. Then
when a supplemental codec type needs to be generated, make it look up
the type in the existing codec_store and re-use the existing payload
type if present instead of creating a new one. This allows payload type
numbers to remain unchanged during a re-invite.
Change-Id: I9e5edd897515a5e3eb5033aa6bbf21c8667d6133
During an offer, we update the codecs from the given list not only on
the side of the offerer, but also on the answerer's side, in order to
perform the codec answer routine during the answer phase. While doing
this, we empty out the existing list of codecs (on both sides) and
repopulate it fresh from the given list.
This can cause problems during a reverse re-invite, when the list of
codecs on the answerer's side already contained the codecs that had been
offered before. When setting up the new re-invite offer, we want to
retain codecs (and their payload types and format parameters) that were
already in place, instead of recreating a new list from scratch.
Improve this by adding a `merge_cs` option to the populating functions,
which points back to the stream_params codec_store. Codecs that would
have been removed from the codec_store during the repopulation are then
moved back into the stream_params codec_store instead. This then allows
the functions adding new codecs to the list (offer/transcode) to
reference these codecs that were previously in place, and so they can be
added back with the same options as they had existed before, instead of
recreating them from scratch.
Change-Id: I53e7ab10e9144a308a5c36be5ebfddd73c212f06
In case of repeated answers without additional offer in between, we
shouldn't reset the codec tracker status at the end of the codec answer
routine, so that we end up with the same state during the next answer.
Change-Id: I54f6136cc5684473553b4862c13ea9f4a3dcfe99
*** CID 1570963: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
/daemon/call.c: 3553 in monologue_subscribe_answer()
3547 /* set src_media based on subscription (assuming it is one-to-one) */
3548 struct call_media * dst_media = __get_media(dst_ml, sp, flags, 0);
3549 GList * src_ml_media_it = dst_media->media_subscriptions.head;
3550 struct media_subscription * ms = src_ml_media_it->data;
3551 struct call_media * src_media = ms->media;
3552
>>> CID 1570963: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
>>> Null-checking "dst_media" suggests that it may be null, but it has already been dereferenced on all paths leading to the check.
3553 if (!dst_media || !src_media)
3554 continue;
3555
3556 /* additional attributes to be carried for `sdp_create()` */
3557 if (print_extra_sess_attrs && !g_queue_find(&attr_mls, ms->monologue)) {
3558 sdp_copy_session_attributes(ms->monologue, dst_ml);
Change-Id: I391b95f61237e5a7af206b0568a1cf421dcbb8f8
From now on the `call_subscription` concept gets
deprecated, and instead of it the `media_subscriptions`
concept gets applied.
Benefits of this change is:
- ability to subscribe one-to-multiple medias (different monologues)
- media level manipulations, without affecting whole SDP session
- no need to use medias offset, to detect proper subscription's media
- there is no need of particular medias order, they can be
subscribed to each other in any possible way
(even though RFC still requires to always have proper ordering)
Deprecated objects:
- `struct call_subscription`
- `GQueue subscriptions`
- `GQueue subscribers`
- `GHashTable * subscriptions_ht`
- `GHashTable * subscribers_ht`
Deprecated functionality:
- `__unsubscribe_one()`
- `__unsubscribe_all_offer_answer_subscribers()`
- `__unsubscribe_from_all()`
- `__subscribe_offer_answer_both_ways()`
- `__add_subscription()`
- `__unsubscribe_one_link()`
- `call_get_call_subscription()`
- `call_subscriptions_clear()`
- `call_subscriptions_free()`
Offtopic: additionally this commit adds helper func:
- `call_media_subscribed_to_monologue()`
Change-Id: Ifb44f7a1ba5b483b1472882b1b8d06444dba1727
Rework the `set_monologue_flags_per_subscribers()` to work on medias
instead of working on monologues and refactor according code
appealing to this func.
Also to reflect the sense of this function better, change naming
from: `set_monologue_flags_per_subscribers()`
to: `media_update_transcoding_flag()`
Change-Id: I517ea13c91240d8fb9d3608edee16f132f4f61e1
Rework the `__update_init_subscribers()` so, that it takes:
- `call_media`
- `stream_params`
directly for processing, instead of operating on the whole ml.
Therefore also refactored code that appeals to the concerned func.
Change-Id: I56a9c6aa54b17d8c8dede2181414c481ca0cf2ca
During the `monologues_intact` stage of the `call_get_monologue_new()`
use media subscription in order to:
- update `os` ml, if still not set before
- update subscription ml's tag with totag, if not set before
After the first possible subscription's `offer/answer` ml
has been found and all work done, break cycling expecting
that this is one-to-one (so offer/answer) model, where only
medias of two monologues are involved.
Change-Id: I8b06cee2090563da4ce4c290ab3c0b9ce8c7ab3f
Rework the logic of fromtag monologue detection in the
`call_get_dialogue()`.
Fristly, try to match using given from tag (if there is one).
Secondly, try to match using given viabranch.
Thirdly, try to use top-most subscription of the top-most
media related to the totag monologue (newer behavior).
Fourthly, if still not found just create a brand-new one.
This change relates to the fact, that we stop using call monologue
subscriptions model and switch to the media based one.
Change-Id: I106bdd79f5e4754f76bd048f51c8fc211ee57410
Due to introduction of media subscriptions model.
Rely on subscription monologue's empty tag,
while trying to detect, whether or not to destroy given monologue
but with a clause that:
- this ml is subscribed to medias of other signle ml
It's important to keep this check because
if the `delete` is done with from-tag and to-tag,
just right away after an `offer` without the to-tag
and without use of via-branch, then the call's data
can potentially remain dangling without being deleted completely.
So looking up the offer side of the call through the from-tag
and then checking, if the call has not been answered
(answer side has an empty to-tag), gives a clue whether
to delete an entire call.
Additionally, introduce a helper function:
- `ml_medias_subscribed_to_single_ml()`
which checks, whether this monologue medias are subscribed
to a single other monologue medias.
Change-Id: I2474d24ac66ce2cb12bd282f2c0df809fce7880c
From now on, the newer media subscriptions based concept has been
introduced, which means the call monologue is able to have:
- medias, which have non-even amount of subscribers and subscriptions
- medias of different monologues in the media's subscriptions list
- medias of different monologues in the media's subscribers list
Further, improve the `call_get_dialogue()` accordingly so,
that a detection, whether or not a from-monologue has already seen
before given to-monologue, will be based on from-monologue's media subscriptions.
Absent to-monologue medias in from-monologue subscriptions list means —
to-monologue has been never seen before, and we have to update tags accordingly
as well as subscribe matched medias of to/from-monologue to each other.
Change-Id: Icef81d06ac2ee6e150ecdea7133547166290b015
Moving from call subscriptions to media subscriptions.
Add a possibility to run `media_stop()` and `__monologue_stop()`
for all related to this monologue media subscribers.
This is an improvement, which gives the following benefits:
- all subscribers are handled inside of the func, less code out of it
- the function gets in sync with new media subscriptions concept
Change-Id: Ia0b897f53438559a68c8b469c71fec72f0d562af
Use media subscriptions model in the `kill_calls_timer()`
to find subscribers and related monologues in order
the to update the `xmlrpc_helper` data.
Change-Id: I4e7e8586a701eeb135c34138ba5a9dc288817c8d
In the `dialogue_unconfirm()` (previously `dialogue_unkernelize()`)
use media subscriptions to find subscribers/subscriptions
and correlated to them medias to unconfirm them.
This change is bound to the switch from monologue
subscriptions to media subscriptions.
Additionally: Refactor unkernelize/unconfirm in `call.c`
To provide a sense of the functions clearer,
the namings of the following function singatures
have been changed:
- `dialogue_unkernelize()` -> `dialogue_unconfirm()`
- `__monologue_unkernelize()` -> `__monologue_unconfirm()`
Change-Id: If8cc2515eb26dcc4ffed02a420514f98d43cc5c6
Report to whom a `call_monologue` is subscribed and
who is subscribed to it using media level subscriptions
instead of using monologues one.
Change-Id: I07a7353d5682b9346d1ade25d11b902ee927d4ac
Add handling of SDP session level attributes for:
- `monologue_subscribe_request()`
- `monologue_subscribe_answer()`
This will be used by `janus.c` related functionality.
Change-Id: I1c50b5b9da08e7d8cb2c98eb6995d8610386d6ed
Move `a=extmap:` attribute to the `call_media`'s
`sdp_attributes` using `stream_params`.
Required by the `insert_sdp_attributes()` used in `sdp_create()`.
Additionally revert `extmap` unit test checks in the
`testVideoroomWebRTCVideo`.
Change-Id: If63e4e8733ea0899f34fae1f1d38997e9e2c081c
Move `a=ssrc-group:` attribute to the `call_media`'s
`sdp_attributes` using `stream_params`.
Required by the `insert_sdp_attributes()` used in `sdp_create()`.
Change-Id: I67025dc83dd8e5e46422b6dc1bc54aa9c838dfea
We have to move the list of attributes with following types
to the `call_media`'s `sdp_attributes` using `stream_params`:
ATTR_SSRC
ATTR_MSID
ATTR_OTHER
This is then required by the `insert_sdp_attributes()`
used by:
- `sdp_replace()` -> `replace_sdp_media_section()`
- `sdp_create()`
Additionally: move the `insert_sdp_attributes()`
to the usage of the `append_attr_to_gstring()`, which
gives SDP attrs manipulations control over attributes
being inserted into SDP. Previously not supported.
Additionally: `process_media_attributes()` takes new
argument `bool strip_attr_other`, in order to control
whether or not to strip `ATTR_OTHER/ATTR_SSRC/ATTR_MSID`.
For now there is only one user of it `replace_sdp_media_section()`,
but for later on, we can control this using this bool.
Additionally: `print_sdp_media_section()` takes new
argument `bool print_other_attrs`, in order to control
whether or not to strip `ATTR_OTHER/ATTR_SSRC/ATTR_MSID`.
This is required, because the sdp replacing/creating mechanism
needs a controllable way of adding them, users are:
- `janus_videoroom_join()`
`janus_videoroom_configure()` - always need them
- `call_publish_ng` - always needs them
- `call_subscribe_request_ng` - never needs them
(otherwise leads to a duplication of such attributes)
- `call_offer_answer_ng()` - requires them always
- `call_subscribe_request_ng()` - never needs them
(otherwise leads to a duplication of such attributes)
Change-Id: I9c83d99da1603acb55443c462797b2cd1e72477d
Stop using the call subscriptions model in the
subscribe request/answer functionality and move to
the media subscriptions.
Change-Id: I8aab2b1b4cdf9a3c5a04172c395ca509295ce0a3
The global list of monologues is populated in reverse order from the
list of medias. Iterate the list backwards so that the resulting medias
are in ascending order.
Change-Id: Icadca7a6cecb636ca6e021c0286b44e5cd3cdc84
The index j we get is not the position in the output array/list, but
rather the index into the source array. Simply append each new element
to the array in order.
Also make sure we don't skip over empty elements in the array when
building the JSON list, so that the order is preserved.
Change-Id: Id6577410e114f0ddbea745977118f1bab2e38fa9
For the use case with a separate base chain, we want to preempt other
firewall rules by default and insert our immediate jump rule at the
beginning, rather than at the end. Add an option to provide the other
behaviour.
Change-Id: I16171f7c028c89b94823ecc99387771be3ba9443
If we're not using a separate base chain, create the target rule with
the UDP filter in place, same as the "immediate" rule in the case with a
base chain.
Reported in #1732
Change-Id: I0e67a88f5f51e21ba9537c87e2955f910dd6ec2c
If we're updating the handlers for one particular source -> sink flow,
only stop/reset the handlers matching this flow.
Change-Id: I1d046f47f8d26cac47c5d0f4318498eacb6c5677
Fix all instances of argument-less function signatures.
Fix all instances of auto-cleanup variables declared after they need to
be in scope.
Change-Id: I3a005df03ede971e08d4f62d7c7711a1913fda5e
This is a fix for the following found defect:
*** CID 1568540: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
/daemon/sdp.c: 2065 in insert_codec_parameters()
2059 pt->payload_type,
2060 STR_FMT(&pt->format_parameters));
2061 }
2062 if (s_dst->len) {
2063 /* append to the chop->output */
2064 append_attr_to_gstring(s, s_dst->str, NULL, flags,
>>> CID 1568540: Null pointer dereferences (REVERSE_INULL)
>>> Null-checking "cm" suggests that it may be null, but it has already been dereferenced on all paths leading to the check.
2065 (cm ? cm->type_id : MT_UNKNOWN));
2066 }
2067 g_string_free(s_dst, TRUE);
2068 }
2069
2070 /* rtcp-fb */
Change-Id: I309fd6268b889ceaf32a58d2fbe17a8c891a95d6
Move processing of removal and substitution
attribute manipulations to the bottom,
after all fixed (well known to rtpengine)
attributes are skipped already.
This is done for media and session level attributes:
- `process_media_attributes()`
- `process_session_attributes()`
This is to add an efficiency to the current processing,
and not do double work.
Change-Id: Idd933f9d85aef5e9a5d597f8825d21e45f43ef37
Add media attributes substitution support to
the following functions:
- `append_attr_to_gstring()`
- `append_attr_int_to_gstring()`
First functions check, if the attribute has to be
removed (by the manipulations profile), if not
then it checks out whether we have to substitute it.
If neither of manipulations have to be applied,
then the given attribute gets attached to the chopper.
This gives support of substitution for
such media level attributes like:
- `mid`
- `label`
- `ptime`
- `ice-ufrag`
- `ice-pwd`
- `ice-options`
etc.
Change-Id: I35a1ad71f1031d986a79446522da2a557c09ddcc
Setting the target info of an `expr` object doesn't result on the data
being copied by libnftnl (unlike other objects). Use static storage to
fix invalid pointer usage.
Reported in #984Closes#1731
Change-Id: Ic5c156a83504a24fb618d770ba53cd1ec4fb2435
Because the attribute parts variables are declared in
one signle row, these (popping up) commentaries in other
code parts, show only the first code comment for all of the
variables, which makes the code reading confusing.
In order to fix that, declare each one separately, that
gives own code (popping up) commentary per variable.
Change-Id: Iddb94b989844b997055be70a526cca59ab2fddf3
Ignore `a=` during sdp attribute level manipulations
during lookups with the `sdp_manipulate_remove()` and
`sdp_manipulations_subst()`. This is only in:
- `append_attr_int_to_gstring()`
- `append_attr_to_gstring()`
This is required for a proper `str` matching in ht.
Then explicitely add `a=` to the resulting `GString *s`.
Change-Id: I569a356e9a01cffb0068a87a9c6d5a568fe85ecc
In order to be able to remove or substitute `fmtp` parameters,
we have to take care of that in `insert_codec_parameters()`,
since `fmtp` are additionally being printed already after
execution of `process_media_attributes()`.
Change-Id: I78547be13939e161b193beecd8693e22c534fd18
With the "foreign" flag now stored in call_flags, restoring a call from
Redis restores this flag as well, overwriting the desired flag as we had
set it through call_get_or_create().
Reverse the flag setting by taking it out of call_get_or_create() (where
it's always false anyway, except when coming from Redis) and setting it
explicitly with call_make_own_foreign() after restorting call and its
flags.
Change-Id: Ib68be2aeedfa988b7555e426fa337657e1062245
Start using media subscriptions instead of call subscriptions
in the `call_block_silence_media()`, because older concept
gets deprecated.
Change-Id: I0ac0378a99d69017d34f8f949d7f3228bfa5b07a
Start using media subscriptions instead of call subscriptions
in the `codec_update_all_handlers()`, because older concept
gets deprecated.
Change-Id: I1cbd5379855e557099894f4b9a508a65ca78214c
Stop using call subscriptions for lookups based on
the `__sub_is_transcoding()` and use media subscriptions instead.
Change-Id: I545daca19f5ce433fd660a5a7d60181ac4ed1d8b
Part 1.
Deprecate usage of the call subscriptions for updating
transcoding attributes, use media subscriptions instead.
Change-Id: Iadde906189c9634d7691d823556f2c0dfd61a655
Stop using call subscription in the `monologue_offer_answer()`,
which is used here to update transcoding related attributes and
use media subscriptions model instead.
Change-Id: I27abfe23ed2f3f532c3899e5d483cb302e43a142
Move linking of the media to its monologue, from the `json_link_medias()`
to the `json_medias()`. This is required, becase the `json_link_medias()`
already needs to operate on medias list, which is fully linked
to their monologues. Otherwise it can happen, that during the
linking of media to media in `json_link_medias()` (subscribing them)
the monologue for the other media is still not linked.
Change-Id: Ifc4dd8dff27f65e664b4fd21332a1d296d07759b
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of:
- `redis_encode_json()`
- `json_link_medias()`
- `rbl_subs_cb()`
Change-Id: I3f7267ab156b361d7e7bec4ff91a8976a7be02ee
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `__find_subscriber()`
Change-Id: Ief3e9d0785ad53884be347ca21d6766c3ad2b275
previously, dtmf_inject wouldn't add the events as the dtmf_payload_type
was set to -1 as part of the delay buffer handling. However, as we
know we want this DTMF, this change updates the function to check for
and use the real_dtmf_payload_type value
Then, in codec_add_dtmf_event, we can check the injected bool and
if set, use the real_dtmf_payload_type again to decide whether to
push the event onto the queue
closes#1722
Change-Id: I34e35f92e014f4aed9e045737df7400155b86602
Janus reports inactive and disabled streams only as being disabled and
doesn't report the codec in use. Mirror this behaviour.
Change-Id: Icf193f60a054b803afea02f048dcd8d26632bc47
UDP packets sent in response to a UDP request should have the same
source address as the request's destination address.
This can be achieved with sockets bound to a specific address, but in
the case of ANY-bound sockets, we can use the PKTINFO mechanism to do
this.
Extend control_ng_process() to accept an extra socket address
corresponding to the local address to use. Extend the signature of the
callback function (to do the actual sending) accordingly.
Extend socket_sendiov() to be able to set the PKTINFO cmsg when sending
a packet.
Add socket_sendto_from() as a convenience wrapper.
Extend control_udp_incoming() to pass the address from
udp_buf->local_addr back to socket_sendiov().
Change-Id: Idd019fdcfd796098e7807427e6686d4b05de35d1
Convert each listener entity into a list.
Support a list of values for each option so that multiple
ports/addresses can be listed.
Keep previous behaviour unchanged: If ANY address is given, open
listeners for IPv4 and IPv6.
Change-Id: Ic54f28d1262f60d5e5c9d824a95e7c33ebc2aba9
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of:
- `ng_stats_monologue()`
- `ng_call_stats()`
Change-Id: I158aedd1fae9d65135144b3331089bfc11020f13
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `cdr_update_entry()`.
Change-Id: I0618a1ee51ec8ea208839da2de46781242287a12
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `cli_list_tag_info()`.
Change-Id: Ia1a464b3597d65390258df5e421e2c61dd84b0af
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `codec_update_all_source_handlers()`.
Change-Id: I29da49cdd2b5de8c6e6f9a6629f5b1f3867596ba
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `stream_packet()`.
Change-Id: Ia8d9442810c4afc12b00cad8b1a354d66bb5051c
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `hunt_ssrc()`.
Change-Id: I08c7292e0d73a486e25004358de91a3414ce886a
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `call_get_dialogue()`.
Change-Id: Id7b8f84354bcc0525ff180d94cedfc6dc29a7c63
The following functions have been deprecated
due to no use:
- `__offer_answer_get_subscriptions()`
- `__tags_get_subscriptions()`
Change-Id: Id71dcd1a5573720299711b369410cd7fcd9de476
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
in scope of `__update_init_subscribers()`.
Change-Id: I45446239384cf2813d9ae6ecadb2499eefa86ca8
Start using the media subscriptions model
(based on newly introduced `media_subscription` objects)
parallel to existing model, which is based on
the `call_subscription`.
Change-Id: I1f111ef181b2d698609c0b28dd72431bb3f2cf0a
Introduce `media_unconfirm()` to do a selective handling
of medias to unkernelize the correlated to it streams.
This is analogue of the of the `__monologue_unconfirm()`
but for medias.
Change-Id: Id8ede0fc56412021c301e97764fd5dd070b7d484
Previous implementation assumes that we use the `call_subscription`
objects in:
- `call_offer_answer_ng()`
- `call_update_lookup_udp()`
- `call_request_lookup_tcp()`
when appealing to the `call_get_mono_dialogue()`, in order to
get the `call_subscription` objects, in order to then pass it
for usage in the `monologue_offer_answer()`, where the most important
again is to use monologue references stored inside
the given `call_subscription` objects.
Instead of using the `call_subscription`, just use `call_monologue`
objects as a base data objects for this work,
which will allow us in the coming commits to deprecate
the `call_subscriptions` based model and
get to the subscription model based on medias.
Change-Id: Ia9ee5ba66522929acbceca28854ebccd3705635a
Introduction of the basic functions required for
a handling of the media subscriptions:
- `__unsubscribe_media_link()`
- `__unsubscribe_media()`
- `__unsubscribe_all_medias()`
- `__add_media_subscription()`
- `__subscribe_medias_both_ways()`
- `__subscribe_matched_medias()`
- `call_get_media_subscription()`
- `call_totag_subscribed_to_monologue()`
- `call_viabranch_intact_monologue()`
Change-Id: Iad2af5323b2ea8a10a83064d9ee72106c1d8f9c0
We always need to (re)set the ssrc_map_out SSRC, even for the input
context, as this SSRC is used to look up the receiving SSRC context,
where the appropriate RX stats are stored, including the payload type in
use.
Change-Id: I434c6df4761bf56e36c7267dd3a44b0bb9c9b852
All functions that create listener objects take a read-only endpoint, so
make them as const.
Remove the extra TOS argument to make all signatures the same.
Change-Id: I722c7665b192476d90dbf0ece200d0bfd34cb9eb
Forking to background kills already created threads, so forking must
happen first and thread creation after.
closes#1695
Change-Id: I743b890b83903d9e0b3248b032844e7e357d2307
It actually uses a shared config setting from the lib (stack size) so
the function itself also belongs in the lib.
Change an argument type to bool.
Change-Id: I8be68008fcfc058cb29069102eb00497b66897a5
We have long switched to having a single primary global poller, so
there's no point in passing the poller pointer around and storing it in
associated objects. Remove all remnants of non-global pollers.
Change-Id: I5a3fd217d5de51e839e2b04fec7e23643ee83631
This is a dependency of the poller and so is needed in lib/ as well to
make it usable.
Also consolidate the type.
Change-Id: I70ec8a200d6cd65710ac93636a9495cf24c35ef4
All timers have been moved to their dedicated timer threads, making this
mechanism obsolete.
The only victim is the timeout handling for TCP control streams. Since
other TCP streams aren't using timeout handling either, and the TCP
control socket is barely used by anyone, we can live with not having a
dedicated timeout for these streams for now.
Change-Id: I83d9b9a844f4f494ad37b44f5d1312f272beff3f
To be able to use this feature from controlling agents which don't
directly support the new dictionary keys, add an alternative syntax via
the `flags` list. This is in line with all other similar dictionary keys
(e.g. `codec-` etc)
Change-Id: I7210c74c9cd3b31338052efa1c3504fe775c1c46
Similar to the other list building helper functions, add one that builds
a key/value table. The benefit is that this can then be used as a
callback in a different context.
Change-Id: If639543eaa3d67153c4cc9656d715a0c0aba3887
These functions iterate over lists, building hash tables or queues
respectively. Eliminate code duplication.
Change-Id: I375a72cc6a4d30044678e6d4abab148880713fe3
The original sdp_manipulate_check's only purpose left is to check for an
attribute removal. Refactor accordingly.
Change-Id: I3be28e0a2c04461a60766afe7096ad3fb8bbe998
In order to perform a substitution we must do a lookup to the hash table
anyway. We can eliminate an extra lookup for the same key to check
whether a substitution exists by combining the two operations into one.
Change-Id: Ife8f1fbfd77ade1986a303a3a5503f4142f7de01
Operating on an empty queue is essentially a no-op, so there's no point
in doing an extra check first to see if the queue is empty. Remove this
extra check for the CMD_ADD case.
Change-Id: I3c7524cd407fb350a46bdf8d3a91014158c6bf44
Use an indexed array to generically support all possible media types
instead of hard-coding a few possible types. This makes lookup faster
and is also future-proof.
Add helper functions to allocate and lookup the appropriate object.
Change-Id: I28406b2c5a6829330f41601fa52e738d9a8ee315
Make sure we don't try to send on closed sockets or to endpoints which
haven't been initialised.
Fixes unexpected fallout from 83c7336e
Change-Id: If73d61e52edeb72257515adab7428ecef82c2797
Media types must be given explicitly anyway, so we don't need to warn
when we encounter a different one, as it's entirely expected that we
won't operate on it.
Change-Id: Ic6b808422ceb5ae857a4d0a99379a1c858bb6fd8
This HT is needed when updating UDPTL/T.38 handlers, on both sides of
the call. Make sure the HT exists.
Change-Id: Ic85684bbd2a746ff490d06008eadfae664e9f8a9
Add second callback function to be able to handle lists that not just
contain strings, but also arbitrary other elements.
Rename the old call_ng_flags_list to call_ng_flags_str_list to reflect
this.
Unused at this point.
Change-Id: I49b46acf3ba53172b68998a93523d2d7eca1bd0b
We don't have functioning thread cancellation under ASAN. Make sure our
timer threads don't sleep too long so that the tests don't time out.
Change-Id: Iced6396fc500942ae64dfe8d8a5fb81c6a5e9619
When we're duplicating the packet contents, we must also update the RTP
header pointer accordingly.
Fixup for fa819e3a73
Change-Id: I66117b2ad15a9adfaabaa1dbc67179bb1817f5e9
Don't explicitly set the "non forwarding" flag just because an RTCP
stream is being kernelised. The distinction between RTP and RTCP,
together with zero-length outputs setting "non forwarding" automatically
takes care of it.
Change-Id: Ie363fc369b7ace21ed172a0ec141c83afd1ba21b
Transcoding is flow-specific, so it doesn't make sense to have a flag
for it in a call_media section. Instead we use the transcoding flag set
on the call_subscription objects (on subscribers), and set/unset a flag
on the monologue struct, depending on whether any media flows (going to
subscribers) have transcoding enabled.
Change-Id: Id671d56e56a22eaa8e56f6d449770b0c7b086cea
Pass the subscription object to codec_handlers_update to eliminate the
need for a return type and the subsequent if/else.
Change-Id: I311b3e8ca14ee5090cf329163975354385cee800
Do a direct lookup of the call subscription object and set the
transcoding flag directly. Remove obsolete function.
Change-Id: I8b8329e53afb641fad80d38b45120efd46c408db
This is a convenience function that does an unnecessary loop iteration.
We have a hash table to perform the exact lookup needed. Turn the
function into a simple wrapper which uses the hash table.
Change-Id: If91976a955dea80e882656849b0b13d426e5748f
We have the subscription objects available now, so we can directly set
the transcoding flag without having to do a hash table lookup.
Change-Id: I2b85f34ca4d03dfaf81d92ea252902d1ee194efd
Instead of just return the monologues involved in an offer/answer,
return the respective subscription objects that have the monologues
pointing to each other. This makes it possible to set flags within these
objects.
Change-Id: Id88e56e1bf164a75e2172d0df04316cde5d8a955
Make it possible for a looper thread function to break out of the loop
by returning an appropriate status code.
Change-Id: I22e7789270eed4bf3340e7dae941929de58700ea
This is pointless at this stage, but makes it possible to pass
additional information to the thread in the future.
Change-Id: I9999f522e52ffd86753b291fd61e8ff8ea3e5899