/* $Id$ */ /* * Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Teluu Inc. (http://www.teluu.com) * Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Benny Prijono * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ #ifndef __PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_H__ #define __PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_H__ /** * @file sdp_neg.h * @brief SDP negotiator header file. */ /** * @defgroup PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG SDP Negotiation State Machine (Offer/Answer Model, RFC 3264) * @ingroup PJMEDIA_SESSION * @brief SDP Negotiation State Machine (Offer/Answer Model, RFC 3264) * @{ * * The header file contains the declaration * of SDP offer and answer negotiator. SDP offer and answer model is described * in RFC 3264 "An Offer/Answer Model with Session Description Protocol * (SDP)". * * The SDP negotiator is represented with opaque type \a pjmedia_sdp_neg. * This structure contains negotiation state and several SDP session * descriptors currently being used in the negotiation. * * * \section sdpneg_state_dia SDP Negotiator State Diagram * * The following diagram describes the state transition diagram of the * SDP negotiator. * *
 *                                              
 *                                              modify_local_offer()
 *     create_w_local_offer()  +-------------+  send_local_offer()
 *     ----------------------->| LOCAL_OFFER |<-----------------------
 *    |                        +-------------+______                  |
 *    |                               |             \_____________    |
 *    |           set_remote_answer() |           cancel_offer()  \   |
 *    |                               V                            v  |
 * +--+---+                     +-----------+     negotiate()     +-~----+
 * | NULL |                     | WAIT_NEGO |-------------------->| DONE |
 * +------+                     +-----------+                     +------+
 *    |                               A      ______________________^  |
 *    |            set_local_answer() |     /     cancel_offer()      |
 *    |                               |    /                          |
 *    |                        +--------------+   set_remote_offer()  |
 *     ----------------------->| REMOTE_OFFER |<----------------------
 *     create_w_remote_offer() +--------------+
 *
 * 
* * * * \section sdpneg_offer_answer SDP Offer/Answer Model with Negotiator * * \subsection sdpneg_create_offer Creating Initial Offer * * Application creates an offer by manualy building the SDP session descriptor * (pjmedia_sdp_session), or request PJMEDIA endpoint (pjmedia_endpt) to * create SDP session descriptor based on capabilities that present in the * endpoint by calling #pjmedia_endpt_create_sdp(). * * Application then creates SDP negotiator instance by calling * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_create_w_local_offer(), passing the SDP offer in the * function arguments. The SDP negotiator keeps a copy of current local offer, * and update its state to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER. * * Application can then send the initial SDP offer that it creates to * remote peer using signaling protocol such as SIP. * * * \subsection sdpneg_subseq_offer Generating Subsequent Offer * * The negotiator can only create subsequent offer after it has finished * the negotiation process of previous offer/answer session (i.e. the * negotiator state is PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE). * * If any previous negotiation process was successfull (i.e. the return * value of #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate() was PJ_SUCCESS), the negotiator * keeps both active local and active remote SDP. * * If application does not want send modified offer, it can just send * the active local SDP as the offer. In this case, application calls * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_send_local_offer() to get the active local SDP. * * If application wants to modify it's local offer, it MUST inform * the negotiator about the modified SDP by calling * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_modify_local_offer(). * * In both cases, the negotiator will internally create a copy of the offer, * and move it's state to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER, where it * waits until application passes the remote answer. * * * \subsection sdpneg_receive_offer Receiving Initial Offer * * Application receives an offer in the incoming request from remote to * establish multimedia session, such as incoming INVITE message with SDP * body. * * Initially, when the initial offer is received, application creates the * SDP negotiator by calling #pjmedia_sdp_neg_create_w_remote_offer(), * specifying the remote SDP offer in one of the argument. * * At this stage, application may or may not ready to create an answer. * For example, a SIP B2BUA needs to make outgoing call and receive SDP * from the outgoing call leg in order to create a SDP answer to the * incoming call leg. * * If application is not ready to create an answer, it passes NULL as * the local SDP when it calls #pjmedia_sdp_neg_create_w_remote_offer(). * * The section @ref sdpneg_create_answer describes the case when * application is ready to create a SDP answer. * * * \subsection sdpneg_subseq_offer Receiving Subsequent Offer * * Application passes subsequent SDP offer received from remote by * calling #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_remote_offer(). * * The negotiator can only receive subsequent offer after it has finished * the negotiation process of previous offer/answer session (i.e. the * negotiator state is PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE). * * * \subsection sdpneg_recv_answer Receiving SDP Answer * * When application receives SDP answer from remote, it informs the * negotiator by calling #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_remote_answer(). The * negotiator validates the answer (#pjmedia_sdp_validate()), and if * succeeds, it moves it's state to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO. * * Application then instruct the negotiator to negotiate the remote * answer by calling #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate(). The purpose of * this negotiation is to verify remote answer, and update the initial * offer according to the answer. For example, the initial offer may * specify that a stream is \a sendrecv, while the answer specifies * that remote stream is \a inactive. In this case, the negotiator * will update the stream in the local active media as \a inactive * too. * * If #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate() returns PJ_SUCCESS, the negotiator will * keep the updated local answer and remote answer internally. These two * SDPs are called active local SDP and active remote SDP, as it describes * currently active session. * * Application can retrieve the active local SDP by calling * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_active_local(), and active remote SDP by calling * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_active_remote(). * * If #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate() returns failure (i.e. not PJ_SUCCESS), * it WILL NOT update its active local and active remote SDP. * * Regardless of the return status of the #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate(), * the negotiator state will move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE. * * * \subsection sdpneg_cancel_offer Cancelling an Offer * * In other case, after an offer is generated (negotiator state is in * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER), the answer may not be received, and * application wants the negotiator to reset itself to its previous state. * Consider this example: * * - media has been established, and negotiator state is * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE. * - application generates a new offer for re-INVITE, so in this case * it would either call #pjmedia_sdp_neg_send_local_offer() or * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_modify_local_offer() * - the negotiator state moves to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER * - the re-INVITE was rejected with an error * * Since an answer is not received, it is necessary to reset the negotiator * state back to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE so that the negotiator can * create or receive new offer. * * This can be accomplished by calling #pjmedia_sdp_neg_cancel_offer(), * to reset the negotiator state back to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE. In * this case, both active local and active remote will not be modified. * * \subsection sdpneg_create_answer Generating SDP Answer * * After remote offer has been set in the negotiator, application can * request the SDP negotiator to generate appropriate answer based on local * capability. * * To do this, first the application MUST have an SDP describing its local * capabilities. This SDP can be built manually, or application can generate * SDP to describe local media endpoint capability by calling * #pjmedia_endpt_create_sdp(). When the application is a SIP B2BUA, * application can treat the SDP received from the outgoing call leg as if * it was it's local capability. * * The local SDP session descriptor DOES NOT have to match the SDP offer. * For example, it can have more or less media lines than the offer, or * their order may be different than the offer. The negotiator is capable * to match and reorder local SDP according to remote offer, and create * an answer that is suitable for the offer. * * After local SDP capability has been acquired, application can create * a SDP answer. * * If application does not already have the negotiator instance, it creates * one by calling #pjmedia_sdp_neg_create_w_remote_offer(), specifying * both remote SDP offer and local SDP as the arguments. The SDP negotiator * validates both remote and local SDP by calling #pjmedia_sdp_validate(), * and if both SDPs are valid, the negotiator state will move to * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO where it is ready to negotiate the * offer and answer. * * If application already has the negotiator instance, it sets the local * SDP in the negotiator by calling #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_local_answer(). * The SDP negotiator then validates local SDP (#pjmedia_sdp_validate() ), * and if it is valid, the negotiator state will move to * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO where it is ready to negotiate the * offer and answer. * * After the SDP negotiator state has moved to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO, * application calls #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate() to instruct the SDP * negotiator to negotiate both offer and answer. This function returns * PJ_SUCCESS if an answer can be generated AND at least one media stream * is active in the session. * * If #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate() returns PJ_SUCCESS, the negotiator will * keep the remote offer and local answer internally. These two SDPs are * called active local SDP and active remote SDP, as it describes currently * active session. * * Application can retrieve the active local SDP by calling * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_active_local(), and send this SDP to remote as the * SDP answer. * * If #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate() returns failure (i.e. not PJ_SUCCESS), * it WILL NOT update its active local and active remote SDP. * * Regardless of the return status of the #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate(), * the negotiator state will move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE. * * */ #include PJ_BEGIN_DECL /** * This enumeration describes SDP negotiation state. */ enum pjmedia_sdp_neg_state { /** * This is the state of SDP negoator before it is initialized. */ PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_NULL, /** * This state occurs when SDP negotiator has sent our offer to remote and * it is waiting for answer. */ PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER, /** * This state occurs when SDP negotiator has received offer from remote * and currently waiting for local answer. */ PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_REMOTE_OFFER, /** * This state occurs when an offer (either local or remote) has been * provided with answer. The SDP negotiator is ready to negotiate both * session descriptors. Application can call #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate() * immediately to begin negotiation process. */ PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO, /** * This state occurs when SDP negotiation has completed, either * successfully or not. */ PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE }; /** * @see pjmedia_sdp_neg_state */ typedef enum pjmedia_sdp_neg_state pjmedia_sdp_neg_state; /** * Opaque declaration of SDP negotiator. */ typedef struct pjmedia_sdp_neg pjmedia_sdp_neg; /** * Flags to be given to pjmedia_sdp_neg_modify_local_offer2(). */ typedef enum pjmedia_mod_offer_flag { /** * Allow media type in the SDP to be changed. * When generating a new offer, in the case that a media line doesn't match * the active SDP, the new media line will be considered to replace the * existing media at the same position. */ PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_ALLOW_MEDIA_CHANGE = 1 } pjmedia_mod_offer_flag; /** * Get the state string description of the specified state. * * @param state Negotiator state. * * @return String description of the state. */ PJ_DECL(const char*) pjmedia_sdp_neg_state_str(pjmedia_sdp_neg_state state); /** * Create the SDP negotiator with local offer. The SDP negotiator then * will move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER state, where it waits * until it receives answer from remote. When SDP answer from remote is * received, application must call #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_remote_answer(). * * After calling this function, application should send the local SDP offer * to remote party using signaling protocol such as SIP and wait for SDP * answer. * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param local The initial local capability. * @param p_neg Pointer to receive the negotiator instance. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error * code. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_create_w_local_offer( pj_pool_t *pool, const pjmedia_sdp_session *local, pjmedia_sdp_neg **p_neg); /** * Initialize the SDP negotiator with remote offer, and optionally * specify the initial local capability, if known. Application normally * calls this function when it receives initial offer from remote. * * If local media capability is specified, this capability will be set as * initial local capability of the negotiator, and after this function is * called, the SDP negotiator state will move to state * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO, and the negotiation function can be * called. * * If local SDP is not specified, the negotiator will not have initial local * capability, and after this function is called the negotiator state will * move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_REMOTE_OFFER state. Application MUST supply * local answer later with #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_local_answer(), before * calling the negotiation function. * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param initial Optional initial local capability. * @param remote The remote offer. * @param p_neg Pointer to receive the negotiator instance. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error * code. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_create_w_remote_offer(pj_pool_t *pool, const pjmedia_sdp_session *initial, const pjmedia_sdp_session *remote, pjmedia_sdp_neg **p_neg); /** * This specifies the behavior of the SDP negotiator when responding to an * offer, whether it should rather use the codec preference as set by * remote, or should it rather use the codec preference as specified by * local endpoint. * * For example, suppose incoming call has codec order "8 0 3", while * local codec order is "3 0 8". If remote codec order is preferable, * the selected codec will be 8, while if local codec order is preferable, * the selected codec will be 3. * * By default, the value in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_PREFER_REMOTE_CODEC_ORDER will * be used. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param prefer_remote If non-zero, the negotiator will use the codec * order as specified in remote offer. If zero, it * will prefer to use the local codec order. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_prefer_remote_codec_order(pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, pj_bool_t prefer_remote); /** * This specifies the behavior of the SDP negotiator when responding to an * offer, whether it should answer with multiple formats or not. * * By default, the value in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_ANSWER_MULTIPLE_CODECS will * be used. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param answer_multiple * If non-zero, the negotiator will respond with * multiple formats. If zero only a single format * will be returned. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_answer_multiple_codecs(pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, pj_bool_t answer_multiple); /** * Get SDP negotiator state. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * * @return The negotiator state. */ PJ_DECL(pjmedia_sdp_neg_state) pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_state( pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg ); /** * Get the currently active local SDP. Application can only call this * function after negotiation has been done, or otherwise there won't be * active SDPs. Calling this function will not change the state of the * negotiator. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param local Pointer to receive the local active SDP. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS if local active SDP is present. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_active_local( pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session **local); /** * Get the currently active remote SDP. Application can only call this * function after negotiation has been done, or otherwise there won't be * active SDPs. Calling this function will not change the state of the * negotiator. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param remote Pointer to receive the remote active SDP. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS if remote active SDP is present. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_active_remote( pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session **remote); /** * Determine whether remote sent answer (as opposed to offer) on the * last negotiation. This function can only be called in state * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * * @return Non-zero if it was remote who sent answer, * otherwise zero if it was local who supplied * answer. */ PJ_DECL(pj_bool_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_was_answer_remote(pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg); /** * Get the current remote SDP offer or answer. Application can only * call this function in state PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_REMOTE_OFFER or * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO, or otherwise there won't be remote * SDP offer/answer. Calling this function will not change the state * of the negotiator. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param remote Pointer to receive the current remote offer or * answer. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS if the negotiator currently has * remote offer or answer. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_neg_remote( pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session **remote); /** * Get the current local SDP offer or answer. Application can only * call this function in state PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER or * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO, or otherwise there won't be local * SDP offer/answer. Calling this function will not change the state * of the negotiator. * * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param local Pointer to receive the current local offer or * answer. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS if the negotiator currently has * local offer or answer. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_get_neg_local( pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session **local); /** * Modify local session with a new SDP and treat this as a new offer. * This function can only be called in state PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE. * After calling this function, application can send the SDP as offer * to remote party, using signaling protocol such as SIP. * The negotiator state will move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER, * where it waits for SDP answer from remote. See also * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_modify_local_offer2() * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param local The new local SDP. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate * error code. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_modify_local_offer( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session *local); /** * Modify local session with a new SDP and treat this as a new offer. * This function can only be called in state PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE. * After calling this function, application can send the SDP as offer * to remote party, using signaling protocol such as SIP. * The negotiator state will move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER, * where it waits for SDP answer from remote. * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param flags Bitmask from pjmedia_mod_offer_flag. * @param local The new local SDP. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate * error code. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_modify_local_offer2( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, unsigned flags, const pjmedia_sdp_session *local); /** * This function can only be called in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE state. * Application calls this function to retrieve currently active * local SDP, and then send the SDP to remote as an offer. The negotiator * state will then move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER, where it waits * for SDP answer from remote. * * When SDP answer has been received from remote, application must call * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_remote_answer(). * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param offer Pointer to receive active local SDP to be * offered to remote. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS if local offer can be created. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_send_local_offer( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session **offer); /** * This function can only be called in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER * state, i.e. after application calls #pjmedia_sdp_neg_send_local_offer() * function. Application calls this function when it receives SDP answer * from remote. After this function is called, the negotiator state will * move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO, and application can call the * negotiation function #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate(). * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param remote The remote answer. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_remote_answer( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session *remote); /** * This function can only be called in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE state. * Application calls this function when it receives SDP offer from remote. * After this function is called, the negotiator state will move to * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_REMOTE_OFFER, and application MUST call the * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_local_answer() to set local answer before it can * call the negotiation function. * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param remote The remote offer. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_remote_offer( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session *remote); /** * This function can only be called in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_REMOTE_OFFER * state, i.e. after application calls #pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_remote_offer() * function. After this function is called, the negotiator state will * move to PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO, and application can call the * negotiation function #pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate(). * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param local Optional local answer. If negotiator has initial * local capability, application can specify NULL on * this argument; in this case, the negotiator will * create answer by by negotiating remote offer with * initial local capability. If negotiator doesn't have * initial local capability, application MUST specify * local answer here. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_set_local_answer( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, const pjmedia_sdp_session *local); /** * Call this function when the negotiator is in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO * state to see if it was local who is answering the offer (instead of * remote). * * @param neg The negotiator. * * @return PJ_TRUE if it is local is answering an offer, PJ_FALSE * if remote has answered local offer. */ PJ_DECL(pj_bool_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_has_local_answer(pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg); /** * Cancel any pending offer, whether the offer is initiated by local or * remote, and move negotiator state back to previous stable state * (PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE). The negotiator must be in * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_LOCAL_OFFER or PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_REMOTE_OFFER * state. * * @param neg The negotiator. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS or the appropriate error code. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_cancel_offer(pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg); /** * Negotiate local and remote answer. Before calling this function, the * SDP negotiator must be in PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_WAIT_NEGO state. * After calling this function, the negotiator state will move to * PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_STATE_DONE regardless whether the negotiation has * been successfull or not. * * If the negotiation succeeds (i.e. the return value is PJ_SUCCESS), * the active local and remote SDP will be replaced with the new SDP * from the negotiation process. * * If the negotiation fails, the active local and remote SDP will not * change. * * @param pool Pool to allocate memory. The pool's lifetime needs * to be valid for the duration of the negotiator. * @param neg The SDP negotiator instance. * @param allow_asym Should be zero. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS when there is at least one media * is actuve common in both offer and answer, or * failure code when negotiation has failed. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_negotiate( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_neg *neg, pj_bool_t allow_asym); /** * Enumeration of customized SDP format matching option flags. See * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_register_fmt_match_cb() for more info. */ typedef enum pjmedia_sdp_neg_fmt_match_flag { /** * In generating answer, the SDP fmtp in the answer candidate may need * to be modified by the customized SDP format matching callback to * achieve flexible SDP negotiation, e.g: AMR fmtp 'octet-align' field * can be adjusted with the offer when the codec implementation support * both packetization modes octet-aligned and bandwidth-efficient. */ PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_FMT_MATCH_ALLOW_MODIFY_ANSWER = 1, } pjmedia_sdp_neg_fmt_match_flag; /** * The declaration of customized SDP format matching callback. See * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_register_fmt_match_cb() for more info. * * @param pool The memory pool. * @param offer The SDP media offer. * @param o_fmt_idx Index of the format in the SDP media offer. * @param answer The SDP media answer. * @param a_fmt_idx Index of the format in the SDP media answer. * @param option The format matching option, see * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_fmt_match_flag. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS when the formats in offer and answer match. */ typedef pj_status_t (*pjmedia_sdp_neg_fmt_match_cb)(pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_media *offer, unsigned o_fmt_idx, pjmedia_sdp_media *answer, unsigned a_fmt_idx, unsigned option); /** * Register customized SDP format matching callback function for the specified * format. The customized SDP format matching is needed when the format * identification in a media stream session cannot be simply determined by * encoding name and clock rate, but also involves one or more format specific * parameters, which are specified in SDP fmtp attribute. For example, * an H.264 video stream is also identified by profile, level, and * packetization-mode parameters. As those parameters are format specifics, * the negotiation must be done by the format or codec implementation. * * To unregister the callback of specific format, just call this function with * parameter #cb set to NULL. * * @param fmt_name The format name, e.g: "H.264", "AMR", "G7221". Note * that the string buffer must remain valid until the * callback is unregistered. * @param cb The customized SDP format negotiation callback or * NULL to unregister the specified format callback. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_register_fmt_match_cb( const pj_str_t *fmt_name, pjmedia_sdp_neg_fmt_match_cb cb); /** * Match format in the SDP media offer and answer. The matching mechanism * will be done by comparing the encoding name, clock rate, and encoding * parameters (if any), and if the custom format matching callback * for the specified format is registered, see * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_register_fmt_match_cb(), it will be called for * more detail verification, e.g: format parameters specified in SDP fmtp. * * @param pool The memory pool. * @param offer The SDP media offer. * @param o_fmt_idx Index of the format in the SDP media offer. * @param answer The SDP media answer. * @param a_fmt_idx Index of the format in the SDP media answer. * @param option The format matching option, see * #pjmedia_sdp_neg_fmt_match_flag. * * @return PJ_SUCCESS when the formats in offer and answer match. */ PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjmedia_sdp_neg_fmt_match( pj_pool_t *pool, pjmedia_sdp_media *offer, unsigned o_fmt_idx, pjmedia_sdp_media *answer, unsigned a_fmt_idx, unsigned option); PJ_END_DECL /** * @} */ #endif /* __PJMEDIA_SDP_NEG_H__ */