/* * Copyright (c) 2012 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license * that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source * tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found * in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may * be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree. */ #ifndef MODULES_AUDIO_CODING_NETEQ_PACKET_BUFFER_H_ #define MODULES_AUDIO_CODING_NETEQ_PACKET_BUFFER_H_ #include "absl/types/optional.h" #include "modules/audio_coding/neteq/decoder_database.h" #include "modules/audio_coding/neteq/packet.h" #include "modules/include/module_common_types_public.h" // IsNewerTimestamp namespace webrtc { class DecoderDatabase; class StatisticsCalculator; class TickTimer; struct SmartFlushingConfig { // When calculating the flushing threshold, the maximum between the target // level and this value is used. int target_level_threshold_ms = 500; // A smart flush is triggered when the packet buffer contains a multiple of // the target level. int target_level_multiplier = 3; }; // This is the actual buffer holding the packets before decoding. class PacketBuffer { public: enum BufferReturnCodes { kOK = 0, kFlushed, kPartialFlush, kNotFound, kBufferEmpty, kInvalidPacket, kInvalidPointer }; // Constructor creates a buffer which can hold a maximum of // `max_number_of_packets` packets. PacketBuffer(size_t max_number_of_packets, const TickTimer* tick_timer); // Deletes all packets in the buffer before destroying the buffer. virtual ~PacketBuffer(); PacketBuffer(const PacketBuffer&) = delete; PacketBuffer& operator=(const PacketBuffer&) = delete; // Flushes the buffer and deletes all packets in it. virtual void Flush(StatisticsCalculator* stats); // Partial flush. Flush packets but leave some packets behind. virtual void PartialFlush(int target_level_ms, size_t sample_rate, size_t last_decoded_length, StatisticsCalculator* stats); // Returns true for an empty buffer. virtual bool Empty() const; // Inserts `packet` into the buffer. The buffer will take over ownership of // the packet object. // Returns PacketBuffer::kOK on success, PacketBuffer::kFlushed if the buffer // was flushed due to overfilling. virtual int InsertPacket(Packet&& packet, StatisticsCalculator* stats, size_t last_decoded_length, size_t sample_rate, int target_level_ms, const DecoderDatabase& decoder_database); // Inserts a list of packets into the buffer. The buffer will take over // ownership of the packet objects. // Returns PacketBuffer::kOK if all packets were inserted successfully. // If the buffer was flushed due to overfilling, only a subset of the list is // inserted, and PacketBuffer::kFlushed is returned. // The last three parameters are included for legacy compatibility. // TODO(hlundin): Redesign to not use current_*_payload_type and // decoder_database. virtual int InsertPacketList( PacketList* packet_list, const DecoderDatabase& decoder_database, absl::optional* current_rtp_payload_type, absl::optional* current_cng_rtp_payload_type, StatisticsCalculator* stats, size_t last_decoded_length, size_t sample_rate, int target_level_ms); // Gets the timestamp for the first packet in the buffer and writes it to the // output variable `next_timestamp`. // Returns PacketBuffer::kBufferEmpty if the buffer is empty, // PacketBuffer::kOK otherwise. virtual int NextTimestamp(uint32_t* next_timestamp) const; // Gets the timestamp for the first packet in the buffer with a timestamp no // lower than the input limit `timestamp`. The result is written to the output // variable `next_timestamp`. // Returns PacketBuffer::kBufferEmpty if the buffer is empty, // PacketBuffer::kOK otherwise. virtual int NextHigherTimestamp(uint32_t timestamp, uint32_t* next_timestamp) const; // Returns a (constant) pointer to the first packet in the buffer. Returns // NULL if the buffer is empty. virtual const Packet* PeekNextPacket() const; // Extracts the first packet in the buffer and returns it. // Returns an empty optional if the buffer is empty. virtual absl::optional GetNextPacket(); // Discards the first packet in the buffer. The packet is deleted. // Returns PacketBuffer::kBufferEmpty if the buffer is empty, // PacketBuffer::kOK otherwise. virtual int DiscardNextPacket(StatisticsCalculator* stats); // Discards all packets that are (strictly) older than timestamp_limit, // but newer than timestamp_limit - horizon_samples. Setting horizon_samples // to zero implies that the horizon is set to half the timestamp range. That // is, if a packet is more than 2^31 timestamps into the future compared with // timestamp_limit (including wrap-around), it is considered old. virtual void DiscardOldPackets(uint32_t timestamp_limit, uint32_t horizon_samples, StatisticsCalculator* stats); // Discards all packets that are (strictly) older than timestamp_limit. virtual void DiscardAllOldPackets(uint32_t timestamp_limit, StatisticsCalculator* stats); // Removes all packets with a specific payload type from the buffer. virtual void DiscardPacketsWithPayloadType(uint8_t payload_type, StatisticsCalculator* stats); // Returns the number of packets in the buffer, including duplicates and // redundant packets. virtual size_t NumPacketsInBuffer() const; // Returns the number of samples in the buffer, including samples carried in // duplicate and redundant packets. virtual size_t NumSamplesInBuffer(size_t last_decoded_length) const; // Returns the total duration in samples that the packets in the buffer spans // across. virtual size_t GetSpanSamples(size_t last_decoded_length, size_t sample_rate, bool count_dtx_waiting_time) const; // Returns true if the packet buffer contains any DTX or CNG packets. virtual bool ContainsDtxOrCngPacket( const DecoderDatabase* decoder_database) const; // Static method returning true if `timestamp` is older than `timestamp_limit` // but less than `horizon_samples` behind `timestamp_limit`. For instance, // with timestamp_limit = 100 and horizon_samples = 10, a timestamp in the // range (90, 100) is considered obsolete, and will yield true. // Setting `horizon_samples` to 0 is the same as setting it to 2^31, i.e., // half the 32-bit timestamp range. static bool IsObsoleteTimestamp(uint32_t timestamp, uint32_t timestamp_limit, uint32_t horizon_samples) { return IsNewerTimestamp(timestamp_limit, timestamp) && (horizon_samples == 0 || IsNewerTimestamp(timestamp, timestamp_limit - horizon_samples)); } private: absl::optional smart_flushing_config_; size_t max_number_of_packets_; PacketList buffer_; const TickTimer* tick_timer_; }; } // namespace webrtc #endif // MODULES_AUDIO_CODING_NETEQ_PACKET_BUFFER_H_