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* abstract_jb: common implementation-independent jitterbuffer stuff
*
* Copyright (C) 2005, Attractel OOD
*
* Contributors:
* Slav Klenov <slav@securax.org>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
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*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*
* A license has been granted to Digium (via disclaimer) for the use of
* this code.
*/
/*! \file
*
* \brief Common implementation-independent jitterbuffer stuff.
*
* \author Slav Klenov <slav@securax.org>
*/
#ifndef _ABSTRACT_JB_H_
#define _ABSTRACT_JB_H_
#include <sys/time.h>
#include "asterisk/frame_defs.h"
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
extern "C" {
#endif
struct ast_frame;
/* Configuration flags */
enum {
AST_JB_ENABLED = (1 << 0),
AST_JB_FORCED = (1 << 1),
AST_JB_LOG = (1 << 2)
};
#define AST_JB_IMPL_NAME_SIZE 12
/*!
* \brief General jitterbuffer configuration.
*/
struct ast_jb_conf
{
/*! \brief Combination of the AST_JB_ENABLED, AST_JB_FORCED and AST_JB_LOG flags. */
unsigned int flags;
/*! \brief Max size of the jitterbuffer implementation. */
long max_size;
/*! \brief Resynchronization threshold of the jitterbuffer implementation. */
long resync_threshold;
/*! \brief Name of the jitterbuffer implementation to be used. */
char impl[AST_JB_IMPL_NAME_SIZE];
/*! \brief amount of additional jitterbuffer adjustment */
long target_extra;
};
/* Jitterbuffer configuration property names */
#define AST_JB_CONF_PREFIX "jb"
#define AST_JB_CONF_ENABLE "enable"
#define AST_JB_CONF_FORCE "force"
#define AST_JB_CONF_MAX_SIZE "maxsize"
#define AST_JB_CONF_RESYNCH_THRESHOLD "resyncthreshold"
#define AST_JB_CONF_TARGET_EXTRA "targetextra"
#define AST_JB_CONF_IMPL "impl"
#define AST_JB_CONF_LOG "log"
struct ast_jb_impl;
/*!
* \brief General jitterbuffer state.
*/
struct ast_jb
{
/*! \brief Jitterbuffer configuration. */
struct ast_jb_conf conf;
/*! \brief Jitterbuffer implementation to be used. */
const struct ast_jb_impl *impl;
/*! \brief Jitterbuffer object, passed to the implementation. */
void *jbobj;
/*! \brief The time the jitterbuffer was created. */
struct timeval timebase;
/*! \brief The time the next frame should be played. */
long next;
/*! \brief Voice format of the last frame in. */
format_t last_format;
/*! \brief File for frame timestamp tracing. */
FILE *logfile;
/*! \brief Jitterbuffer internal state flags. */
unsigned int flags;
};
/*!
* \brief Checks the need of a jb use in a generic bridge.
* \param c0 first bridged channel.
* \param c1 second bridged channel.
*
* Called from ast_generic_bridge() when two channels are entering in a bridge.
* The function checks the need of a jitterbuffer, depending on both channel's
* configuration and technology properties. As a result, this function sets
* appropriate internal jb flags to the channels, determining further behaviour
* of the bridged jitterbuffers.
*
* \retval zero if there are no jitter buffers in use
* \retval non-zero if there are
*/
int ast_jb_do_usecheck(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1);
/*!
* \brief Calculates the time, left to the closest delivery moment in a bridge.
* \param c0 first bridged channel.
* \param c1 second bridged channel.
* \param time_left bridge time limit, or -1 if not set.
*
* Called from ast_generic_bridge() to determine the maximum time to wait for
* activity in ast_waitfor_n() call. If neihter of the channels is using jb,
* this function returns the time limit passed.
*
* \return maximum time to wait.
*/
int ast_jb_get_when_to_wakeup(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1, int time_left);
/*!
* \brief Puts a frame into a channel jitterbuffer.
* \param chan channel.
* \param f frame.
*
* Called from ast_generic_bridge() to put a frame into a channel's jitterbuffer.
* The function will successfuly enqueue a frame if and only if:
* 1. the channel is using a jitterbuffer (as determined by ast_jb_do_usecheck()),
* 2. the frame's type is AST_FRAME_VOICE,
* 3. the frame has timing info set and has length >= 2 ms,
* 4. there is no some internal error happened (like failed memory allocation).
* Frames, successfuly queued, should be delivered by the channel's jitterbuffer,
* when their delivery time has came.
* Frames, not successfuly queued, should be delivered immediately.
* Dropped by the jb implementation frames are considered successfuly enqueued as
* far as they should not be delivered at all.
*
* \retval 0 if the frame was queued
* \retval -1 if not
*/
int ast_jb_put(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *f);
/*!
* \brief Deliver the queued frames that should be delivered now for both channels.
* \param c0 first bridged channel.
* \param c1 second bridged channel.
*
* Called from ast_generic_bridge() to deliver any frames, that should be delivered
* for the moment of invocation. Does nothing if neihter of the channels is using jb
* or has any frames currently queued in. The function delivers frames usig ast_write()
* each of the channels.
*/
void ast_jb_get_and_deliver(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1);
/*!
* \brief Destroys jitterbuffer on a channel.
* \param chan channel.
*
* Called from ast_channel_free() when a channel is destroyed.
*/
void ast_jb_destroy(struct ast_channel *chan);
/*!
* \brief Sets jitterbuffer configuration property.
* \param conf configuration to store the property in.
* \param varname property name.
* \param value property value.
*
* Called from a channel driver to build a jitterbuffer configuration typically when
* reading a configuration file. It is not necessary for a channel driver to know
* each of the jb configuration property names. The jitterbuffer itself knows them.
* The channel driver can pass each config var it reads through this function. It will
* return 0 if the variable was consumed from the jb conf.
*
* \return zero if the property was set to the configuration, -1 if not.
*/
int ast_jb_read_conf(struct ast_jb_conf *conf, const char *varname, const char *value);
/*!
* \brief Configures a jitterbuffer on a channel.
* \param chan channel to configure.
* \param conf configuration to apply.
*
* Called from a channel driver when a channel is created and its jitterbuffer needs
* to be configured.
*/
void ast_jb_configure(struct ast_channel *chan, const struct ast_jb_conf *conf);
/*!
* \brief Copies a channel's jitterbuffer configuration.
* \param chan channel.
* \param conf destination.
*/
void ast_jb_get_config(const struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_jb_conf *conf);
/*!
* \brief drops all frames from a jitterbuffer and resets it
* \param c0 one channel of a bridge
* \param c1 the other channel of the bridge
*/
void ast_jb_empty_and_reset(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1);
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
}
#endif
#endif /* _ABSTRACT_JB_H_ */
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