asterisk/include/jitterbuf.h
Kevin P. Fleming 887e28d7aa incorporates r159808 from branches/1.4:
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r159808 | kpfleming | 2008-11-29 10:58:29 -0600 (Sat, 29 Nov 2008) | 7 lines

update dev-mode compiler flags to match the ones used by default on Ubuntu Intrepid, so all developers will see the same warnings and errors

since this branch already had some printf format attributes, enable checking for them and tag functions that didn't have them

format attributes in a consistent way


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in addition:

move some format attributes from main/utils.c to the header files they belong in, and fix up references to the relevant functions based on new compiler warnings



git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@159818 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2008-11-29 17:57:39 +00:00

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/*
* jitterbuf: an application-independent jitterbuffer
*
* Copyrights:
* Copyright (C) 2004-2005, Horizon Wimba, Inc.
*
* Contributors:
* Steve Kann <stevek@stevek.com>
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU Lesser (Library) General Public License
*
* Copyright on this file is disclaimed to Digium for inclusion in Asterisk
*/
/*! \file
* \brief
* jitterbuf: an application-independent jitterbuffer
* \ref jitterbuf.c
*/
#ifndef _JITTERBUF_H_
#define _JITTERBUF_H_
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/*! \name configuration constants */
/*@{ */
/*! Number of historical timestamps to use in calculating jitter and drift */
#define JB_HISTORY_SZ 500
/*! what percentage of timestamps should we drop from the history when we examine it;
* this might eventually be something made configurable */
#define JB_HISTORY_DROPPCT 3
/*! the maximum droppct we can handle (say it was configurable). */
#define JB_HISTORY_DROPPCT_MAX 4
/*! the size of the buffer we use to keep the top and botton timestamps for dropping */
#define JB_HISTORY_MAXBUF_SZ JB_HISTORY_SZ * JB_HISTORY_DROPPCT_MAX / 100
/*! amount of additional jitterbuffer adjustment */
#define JB_TARGET_EXTRA 40
/*! ms between growing and shrinking; may not be honored if jitterbuffer runs out of space */
#define JB_ADJUST_DELAY 40
/*@} */
enum jb_return_code {
/* return codes */
JB_OK, /* 0 */
JB_EMPTY, /* 1 */
JB_NOFRAME, /* 2 */
JB_INTERP, /* 3 */
JB_DROP, /* 4 */
JB_SCHED /* 5 */
};
enum jb_frame_type {
/* frame types */
JB_TYPE_CONTROL, /*!< 0 */
JB_TYPE_VOICE, /*!< 1 */
JB_TYPE_VIDEO, /*!< 2 - reserved */
JB_TYPE_SILENCE /*!< 3 */
};
typedef struct jb_conf {
/* settings */
long max_jitterbuf; /*!< defines a hard clamp to use in setting the jitter buffer delay */
long resync_threshold; /*!< the jb will resync when delay increases to (2 * jitter) + this param */
long max_contig_interp; /*!< the max interp frames to return in a row */
long target_extra ; /*!< amount of additional jitterbuffer adjustment, overrides JB_TARGET_EXTRA */
} jb_conf;
typedef struct jb_info {
jb_conf conf;
/* statistics */
long frames_in; /*!< number of frames input to the jitterbuffer.*/
long frames_out; /*!< number of frames output from the jitterbuffer.*/
long frames_late; /*!< number of frames which were too late, and dropped.*/
long frames_lost; /*!< number of missing frames.*/
long frames_dropped; /*!< number of frames dropped (shrinkage) */
long frames_ooo; /*!< number of frames received out-of-order */
long frames_cur; /*!< number of frames presently in jb, awaiting delivery.*/
long jitter; /*!< jitter measured within current history interval*/
long min; /*!< minimum lateness within current history interval */
long current; /*!< the present jitterbuffer adjustment */
long target; /*!< the target jitterbuffer adjustment */
long losspct; /*!< recent lost frame percentage (* 1000) */
long next_voice_ts; /*!< the ts of the next frame to be read from the jb - in receiver's time */
long last_voice_ms; /*!< the duration of the last voice frame */
long silence_begin_ts; /*!< the time of the last CNG frame, when in silence */
long last_adjustment; /*!< the time of the last adjustment */
long last_delay; /*!< the last now added to history */
long cnt_delay_discont; /*!< the count of discontinuous delays */
long resync_offset; /*!< the amount to offset ts to support resyncs */
long cnt_contig_interp; /*!< the number of contiguous interp frames returned */
} jb_info;
typedef struct jb_frame {
void *data; /* the frame data */
long ts; /* the relative delivery time expected */
long ms; /* the time covered by this frame, in sec/8000 */
enum jb_frame_type type; /* the type of frame */
struct jb_frame *next, *prev;
} jb_frame;
typedef struct jitterbuf {
jb_info info;
/* history */
long history[JB_HISTORY_SZ]; /*!< history */
int hist_ptr; /*!< points to index in history for next entry */
long hist_maxbuf[JB_HISTORY_MAXBUF_SZ]; /*!< a sorted buffer of the max delays (highest first) */
long hist_minbuf[JB_HISTORY_MAXBUF_SZ]; /*!< a sorted buffer of the min delays (lowest first) */
int hist_maxbuf_valid; /*!< are the "maxbuf"/minbuf valid? */
unsigned int dropem:1; /*!< flag to indicate dropping frames (overload) */
jb_frame *frames; /*!< queued frames */
jb_frame *free; /*!< free frames (avoid malloc?) */
} jitterbuf;
/*! \brief new jitterbuf */
jitterbuf * jb_new(void);
/*! \brief destroy jitterbuf */
void jb_destroy(jitterbuf *jb);
/*! \brief reset jitterbuf
* \note The jitterbuffer should be empty before you call this, otherwise
* you will leak queued frames, and some internal structures */
void jb_reset(jitterbuf *jb);
/*!\brief queue a frame
*
* data=frame data, timings (in ms): ms=length of frame (for voice), ts=ts (sender's time)
* now=now (in receiver's time) return value is one of
* JB_OK: Frame added. Last call to jb_next() still valid
* JB_DROP: Drop this frame immediately
* JB_SCHED: Frame added. Call jb_next() to get a new time for the next frame
*/
enum jb_return_code jb_put(jitterbuf *jb, void *data, const enum jb_frame_type type, long ms, long ts, long now);
/*! \brief get a frame for time now (receiver's time) return value is one of
* JB_OK: You've got frame!
* JB_DROP: Here's an audio frame you should just drop. Ask me again for this time..
* JB_NOFRAME: There's no frame scheduled for this time.
* JB_INTERP: Please interpolate an interpl-length frame for this time (either we need to grow, or there was a lost frame)
* JB_EMPTY: The jb is empty.
*/
enum jb_return_code jb_get(jitterbuf *jb, jb_frame *frame, long now, long interpl);
/*! \brief unconditionally get frames from jitterbuf until empty */
enum jb_return_code jb_getall(jitterbuf *jb, jb_frame *frameout);
/*! \brief when is the next frame due out, in receiver's time (0=EMPTY)
* This value may change as frames are added (esp non-audio frames) */
long jb_next(jitterbuf *jb);
/*! \brief get jitterbuf info: only "statistics" may be valid */
enum jb_return_code jb_getinfo(jitterbuf *jb, jb_info *stats);
/*! \brief set jitterbuf conf */
enum jb_return_code jb_setconf(jitterbuf *jb, jb_conf *conf);
typedef void __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2))) (*jb_output_function_t)(const char *fmt, ...);
void jb_setoutput(jb_output_function_t err, jb_output_function_t warn, jb_output_function_t dbg);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif