The purpose of the sender RTX object is to keep a history
of RTP packets up to a configurable limit (in time). It will
listen for custom retransmission events from downstream. When
it receives a request for retransmission, it will look up the
requested seqnum in its list of stored packets. If the packet
is available, it will create a RTX packet according to RFC 4588
and send this as an auxiliary stream.
The receiver will listen to the custom retransmission events
from the downstream jitterbuffer and will remember the SSRC1
of the stream and seqnum that was requested. When it sees a
packet with one of the stored seqnum, it associates the SSRC2
of the stream with the SSRC1 of the master stream. From then
on it knows that SSRC2 is the retransmission stream of SSRC1.
This algorithm is stated in RFC 4588. For this algorithm to
work, RFC4588 also states that no two pending retransmission
requests can exist for the same seqnum and different SSRCs or
else it would be impossible to associate the retransmission with
the original requester SSRC.
When the RTX receiver has associated the retransmission packets,
it can depayload and forward them to the source pad of the element.
RTX is SSRC-multiplexed
Fixes https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711084
Remove the android/ top dir
Fixe the Makefile.am to be androgenized
To build gstreamer for android we are now using androgenizer which generates the needed Android.mk files.
Androgenizer can be found here: http://git.collabora.co.uk/?p=user/derek/androgenizer.git
This just replaces every "$ERROR_CFLAGS" usage with a usage of
"$WARNING_CFLAGS $ERROR_CFLAGS" to get the same functionality as
previously.
Actually using that separation will happen later.
Original commit message from CVS:
* docs/Makefile.am:
Don't attempt to build plugin docs when they're disabled.
* gst/bayer/Makefile.am:
Add libgstvideo to the link.
* gst/rtpmanager/Makefile.am:
Fix link order, and move LIBS things to _LIBS
Original commit message from CVS:
* configure.ac:
Disable rtpmanager for now because it depends on CVS -base.
* gst/rtpmanager/Makefile.am:
Added new files for session manager.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpjitterbuffer.h:
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpbin.c: (create_session), (get_pt_map),
(create_stream), (pt_map_requested), (new_ssrc_pad_found):
Some cleanups.
the session manager can now also request a pt-map.
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpsession.c: (gst_rtp_session_base_init),
(gst_rtp_session_class_init), (gst_rtp_session_init),
(gst_rtp_session_finalize), (rtcp_thread), (start_rtcp_thread),
(stop_rtcp_thread), (gst_rtp_session_change_state),
(gst_rtp_session_process_rtp), (gst_rtp_session_send_rtp),
(gst_rtp_session_send_rtcp), (gst_rtp_session_clock_rate),
(gst_rtp_session_get_time), (gst_rtp_session_event_recv_rtp_sink),
(gst_rtp_session_chain_recv_rtp),
(gst_rtp_session_event_recv_rtcp_sink),
(gst_rtp_session_chain_recv_rtcp),
(gst_rtp_session_event_send_rtp_sink),
(gst_rtp_session_chain_send_rtp), (create_send_rtcp_src),
(gst_rtp_session_request_new_pad):
* gst/rtpmanager/gstrtpsession.h:
We can ask for pt-map now too when the session manager needs it.
Hook up to the new session manager, implement the needed callbacks for
pushing data, getting clock time and requesting clock-rates.
Rename rtcp_src to send_rtcp_src to make it clear that this RTCP is to
be send to clients.
Add code to start and stop the thread that will schedule RTCP through
the session manager.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsession.c: (rtp_session_class_init),
(rtp_session_init), (rtp_session_finalize),
(rtp_session_set_property), (rtp_session_get_property),
(on_new_ssrc), (on_ssrc_collision), (on_ssrc_validated),
(on_bye_ssrc), (rtp_session_new), (rtp_session_set_callbacks),
(rtp_session_set_bandwidth), (rtp_session_get_bandwidth),
(rtp_session_set_rtcp_bandwidth), (rtp_session_get_rtcp_bandwidth),
(source_push_rtp), (source_clock_rate), (check_collision),
(obtain_source), (rtp_session_add_source),
(rtp_session_get_num_sources),
(rtp_session_get_num_active_sources),
(rtp_session_get_source_by_ssrc),
(rtp_session_get_source_by_cname), (rtp_session_create_source),
(update_arrival_stats), (rtp_session_process_rtp),
(rtp_session_process_sr), (rtp_session_process_rr),
(rtp_session_process_sdes), (rtp_session_process_bye),
(rtp_session_process_app), (rtp_session_process_rtcp),
(rtp_session_send_rtp), (rtp_session_get_rtcp_interval),
(rtp_session_produce_rtcp):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsession.h:
The advanced beginnings of the main session manager that handles the
participant database of RTPSources, SSRC probation, SSRC collisions,
parse RTCP to update source stats. etc..
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.c: (rtp_source_class_init),
(rtp_source_init), (rtp_source_finalize), (rtp_source_new),
(rtp_source_set_callbacks), (rtp_source_set_as_csrc),
(rtp_source_set_rtp_from), (rtp_source_set_rtcp_from),
(push_packet), (get_clock_rate), (calculate_jitter),
(rtp_source_process_rtp), (rtp_source_process_bye),
(rtp_source_send_rtp), (rtp_source_process_sr),
(rtp_source_process_rb):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpsource.h:
Object that encapsulates an SSRC and its state in the database.
Calculates the jitter and transit times of data packets.
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpstats.c: (rtp_stats_init_defaults),
(rtp_stats_calculate_rtcp_interval), (rtp_stats_add_rtcp_jitter):
* gst/rtpmanager/rtpstats.h:
Various stats regarding the session and sources.
Used to calculate the RTCP interval.