rtp/rtpstack/inc/rtpstreamdef.h
author Petteri Saari <petteri.saari@digia.com>
Thu, 25 Nov 2010 13:59:42 +0200
branchMSRP_FrameWork
changeset 58 cdb720e67852
parent 0 307788aac0a8
permissions -rw-r--r--
This release addresses the following issues: 1. The crash bug fix when receiving file 2. Now the sending is based on MSRP messages, there is no longer file receiving or sending. Client sends data as MSRP was designed. 3. Soma MSRP stack was created so that the client told the correct session-id, Symbian stack generated it by itself. This is not allowed, it was changed so that clients tell the session-id (same as used in SIP INVITE). 4. Unnecessary division of data to chunks removed when there is no need to interrupt sending. The message is sent in as few chunks as possible. 5. Stack can now receive files and chunks with ?unlimited? size. Old stack wrote the incoming data to memory and did not utilize disk space until the end of chunk was reached (large chunks from another client crashed it). 6. Now when writing the incoming data to file, it will take into account the byte-range header values. So, this complies with the RFC4975 requirements that stack must be able to handle chunks that come in any sequence. 7. Some buffering changes to outgoing/incoming data. 8. The outgoing data is now checked that it does not contain the created transaction-id before sending the data. 9. MSRP success reports are now implemented and tested against servers. 10. Progress report system fixed so progress is now visible on client (all the way to 100%). 11. Message Cancel receiving / Cancel sending now corrected and made to work as rfc4975 requires. (termination from sender and error code from receiver when cancelling). 12. Bug correction related to messages received not belonging to any session, old stack implementation did send error response, but after response was written it did give the buffer to client anyway. Now corrected.

/*
* Copyright (c) 2004-2005 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
* All rights reserved.
* This component and the accompanying materials are made available
* under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available
* at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
*
* Initial Contributors:
* Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
*
* Contributors:
*
* Description:    
*
*/




#ifndef RtpStreamDef_H
#define RtpStreamDef_H



// CONSTANTS
const TUint KSNMaxArray = 200;

// Number of seconds between 1-Jan-1900 and 1-jan-1970
const TUint32 KGetTimeOfDayToNTPOffset = 2208988800U;



// CLASS DECLARATIONS
/**
*  Callback class used by CRtpStream and CRtpSession. 
*
*  @lib RtpService.dll
*/
class MSsrcCheckCallback
    {
    public:
        /**
         * Inform this object that a new SSRC is found within a packet
         */
        virtual TInt CheckRemoteSsrcL( TRtpSSRC& aSSRC ) = 0;
        virtual TBool CheckRemoteAddr() =0;
    };


/**
*  stream time synchronization struct for NTP time calculation
*
*  @lib RtpService.dll
*/
class TRtpTimeSync
    {
    public:
        // for RX stream: they record the NTP time from SR and will be used by creating RR
        // for TX stream: they are generated for creating SR.
        TUint32 iNTPTimeStampSec;  // seconds
        TUint32 iNTPTimeStampFrac; // fraction

        // RTP Time stamp of last packet sent by TX stream
        TRtpTimeStamp iTimeStamp;

        // for RX stream: time when last NTP time stamp (SR report) has been received.
        // for TX stream: time of initialization (for NTP synchronization)
        TUint32 iLastUpdateLocalTime;
    };


/**
*  stream time jitter struct, just be used by receiving stream
*
*  @lib RtpService.dll
*/
class TRtpTimeJitter
    {
    public:
        TUint32 iTimeStampResolution;   

        // The time of arrival in tenth of ms. 
        TUint32 iLastPacketR;

        // The RTP timestamp from last packet
        TRtpTimeStamp iLastPacketS;          

        //
        // keeps jitter time for RR report. 
        // It will be tailored to TUint32 when assigned to RR.JitterTime.
        //
        TReal64 iJitterTime;

        TUint32 iWaitTime;
    };

class TRtcpReceiverStats
    {
    public:
        TRtpSSRC iSSRC;              // SSRC receiver number 
        TUint8 iFractionLost;        // fraction lost 
        TUint32 iCumNumPacketsLost;  // packets lost
        TUint32 iSeqNumReceived;     // sequence number
        TUint32 iArrivalJitter;      // arrival jitter 
        TUint32 iRoundTripDelay;     // round trip delay of RTP packet 
        TUint32 iBandwidth;          // receiver bandwidth (bps) calculated by the transmitter 
        TUint32 iTxBandwidth;        // transmitter bandwidth (bps) calculated at transmitter 
        TUint32 iChannelBufferSize;  // an estimate of the channel buffer size 
    };

class TRtcpSenderStats
    {
    public:
        TRtpSSRC iSSRC;              // SSRC transmitter number 
        TUint32 iNumPacketsSent;     // number of packets sent 
        TUint32 iCumNumOctetsSent;   // number of octets sent 
        TUint32 iNTPTimeStampSec;    // NTP seconds
        TUint32 iNTPTimeStampFrac;   // NTPfraction
        TUint32 iTimeStamp;          // RTP Time stamp of last packet sent by TX stream
    };

class TRtcpStats
    {
    public:
        TRtcpSenderStats iRtcpSenderStats;      // Sender's statistic structure 
        TRtcpReceiverStats iRtcpReceiverStats;  // Receiver's statistic structure 
    };


#endif	// RtpStreamDef_H