From 6bf0a5cb5034a7e684dcc3500e841785237ce2dd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 19:32:43 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1:115.7.0. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- .../libwebrtc/api/peer_connection_interface.h | 1696 ++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 1696 insertions(+) create mode 100644 third_party/libwebrtc/api/peer_connection_interface.h (limited to 'third_party/libwebrtc/api/peer_connection_interface.h') diff --git a/third_party/libwebrtc/api/peer_connection_interface.h b/third_party/libwebrtc/api/peer_connection_interface.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1097a1639c --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/libwebrtc/api/peer_connection_interface.h @@ -0,0 +1,1696 @@ +/* + * Copyright 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. + */ + +// This file contains the PeerConnection interface as defined in +// https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#peer-to-peer-connections +// +// The PeerConnectionFactory class provides factory methods to create +// PeerConnection, MediaStream and MediaStreamTrack objects. +// +// The following steps are needed to setup a typical call using WebRTC: +// +// 1. Create a PeerConnectionFactoryInterface. Check constructors for more +// information about input parameters. +// +// 2. Create a PeerConnection object. Provide a configuration struct which +// points to STUN and/or TURN servers used to generate ICE candidates, and +// provide an object that implements the PeerConnectionObserver interface, +// which is used to receive callbacks from the PeerConnection. +// +// 3. Create local MediaStreamTracks using the PeerConnectionFactory and add +// them to PeerConnection by calling AddTrack (or legacy method, AddStream). +// +// 4. Create an offer, call SetLocalDescription with it, serialize it, and send +// it to the remote peer +// +// 5. Once an ICE candidate has been gathered, the PeerConnection will call the +// observer function OnIceCandidate. The candidates must also be serialized and +// sent to the remote peer. +// +// 6. Once an answer is received from the remote peer, call +// SetRemoteDescription with the remote answer. +// +// 7. Once a remote candidate is received from the remote peer, provide it to +// the PeerConnection by calling AddIceCandidate. +// +// The receiver of a call (assuming the application is "call"-based) can decide +// to accept or reject the call; this decision will be taken by the application, +// not the PeerConnection. +// +// If the application decides to accept the call, it should: +// +// 1. Create PeerConnectionFactoryInterface if it doesn't exist. +// +// 2. Create a new PeerConnection. +// +// 3. Provide the remote offer to the new PeerConnection object by calling +// SetRemoteDescription. +// +// 4. Generate an answer to the remote offer by calling CreateAnswer and send it +// back to the remote peer. +// +// 5. Provide the local answer to the new PeerConnection by calling +// SetLocalDescription with the answer. +// +// 6. Provide the remote ICE candidates by calling AddIceCandidate. +// +// 7. Once a candidate has been gathered, the PeerConnection will call the +// observer function OnIceCandidate. Send these candidates to the remote peer. + +#ifndef API_PEER_CONNECTION_INTERFACE_H_ +#define API_PEER_CONNECTION_INTERFACE_H_ + +#include +#include + +#include +#include +#include +#include + +#include "absl/base/attributes.h" +#include "absl/strings/string_view.h" +#include "absl/types/optional.h" +#include "api/adaptation/resource.h" +#include "api/async_dns_resolver.h" +#include "api/async_resolver_factory.h" +#include "api/audio/audio_mixer.h" +#include "api/audio_codecs/audio_decoder_factory.h" +#include "api/audio_codecs/audio_encoder_factory.h" +#include "api/audio_options.h" +#include "api/call/call_factory_interface.h" +#include "api/candidate.h" +#include "api/crypto/crypto_options.h" +#include "api/data_channel_interface.h" +#include "api/dtls_transport_interface.h" +#include "api/fec_controller.h" +#include "api/field_trials_view.h" +#include "api/ice_transport_interface.h" +#include "api/jsep.h" +#include "api/legacy_stats_types.h" +#include "api/media_stream_interface.h" +#include "api/media_types.h" +#include "api/metronome/metronome.h" +#include "api/neteq/neteq_factory.h" +#include "api/network_state_predictor.h" +#include "api/packet_socket_factory.h" +#include "api/rtc_error.h" +#include "api/rtc_event_log/rtc_event_log_factory_interface.h" +#include "api/rtc_event_log_output.h" +#include "api/rtp_parameters.h" +#include "api/rtp_receiver_interface.h" +#include "api/rtp_sender_interface.h" +#include "api/rtp_transceiver_interface.h" +#include "api/scoped_refptr.h" +#include "api/sctp_transport_interface.h" +#include "api/set_local_description_observer_interface.h" +#include "api/set_remote_description_observer_interface.h" +#include "api/stats/rtc_stats_collector_callback.h" +#include "api/task_queue/task_queue_factory.h" +#include "api/transport/bitrate_settings.h" +#include "api/transport/enums.h" +#include "api/transport/network_control.h" +#include "api/transport/sctp_transport_factory_interface.h" +#include "api/turn_customizer.h" +#include "api/video/video_bitrate_allocator_factory.h" +#include "call/rtp_transport_controller_send_factory_interface.h" +#include "media/base/media_config.h" +#include "media/base/media_engine.h" +// TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/7447): We plan to provide a way to let applications +// inject a PacketSocketFactory and/or NetworkManager, and not expose +// PortAllocator in the PeerConnection api. +#include "p2p/base/port_allocator.h" +#include "rtc_base/network.h" +#include "rtc_base/network_constants.h" +#include "rtc_base/network_monitor_factory.h" +#include "rtc_base/ref_count.h" +#include "rtc_base/rtc_certificate.h" +#include "rtc_base/rtc_certificate_generator.h" +#include "rtc_base/socket_address.h" +#include "rtc_base/ssl_certificate.h" +#include "rtc_base/ssl_stream_adapter.h" +#include "rtc_base/system/rtc_export.h" +#include "rtc_base/thread.h" + +namespace rtc { +class Thread; +} // namespace rtc + +namespace webrtc { + +// MediaStream container interface. +class StreamCollectionInterface : public rtc::RefCountInterface { + public: + // TODO(ronghuawu): Update the function names to c++ style, e.g. find -> Find. + virtual size_t count() = 0; + virtual MediaStreamInterface* at(size_t index) = 0; + virtual MediaStreamInterface* find(const std::string& label) = 0; + virtual MediaStreamTrackInterface* FindAudioTrack(const std::string& id) = 0; + virtual MediaStreamTrackInterface* FindVideoTrack(const std::string& id) = 0; + + protected: + // Dtor protected as objects shouldn't be deleted via this interface. + ~StreamCollectionInterface() override = default; +}; + +class StatsObserver : public rtc::RefCountInterface { + public: + virtual void OnComplete(const StatsReports& reports) = 0; + + protected: + ~StatsObserver() override = default; +}; + +enum class SdpSemantics { + // TODO(https://crbug.com/webrtc/13528): Remove support for kPlanB. + kPlanB_DEPRECATED, + kPlanB [[deprecated]] = kPlanB_DEPRECATED, + kUnifiedPlan, +}; + +class RTC_EXPORT PeerConnectionInterface : public rtc::RefCountInterface { + public: + // See https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcsignalingstate + enum SignalingState { + kStable, + kHaveLocalOffer, + kHaveLocalPrAnswer, + kHaveRemoteOffer, + kHaveRemotePrAnswer, + kClosed, + }; + static constexpr absl::string_view AsString(SignalingState); + + // See https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcicegatheringstate + enum IceGatheringState { + kIceGatheringNew, + kIceGatheringGathering, + kIceGatheringComplete + }; + static constexpr absl::string_view AsString(IceGatheringState state); + + // See https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcpeerconnectionstate + enum class PeerConnectionState { + kNew, + kConnecting, + kConnected, + kDisconnected, + kFailed, + kClosed, + }; + static constexpr absl::string_view AsString(PeerConnectionState state); + + // See https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtciceconnectionstate + enum IceConnectionState { + kIceConnectionNew, + kIceConnectionChecking, + kIceConnectionConnected, + kIceConnectionCompleted, + kIceConnectionFailed, + kIceConnectionDisconnected, + kIceConnectionClosed, + kIceConnectionMax, + }; + static constexpr absl::string_view AsString(IceConnectionState state); + + // TLS certificate policy. + enum TlsCertPolicy { + // For TLS based protocols, ensure the connection is secure by not + // circumventing certificate validation. + kTlsCertPolicySecure, + // For TLS based protocols, disregard security completely by skipping + // certificate validation. This is insecure and should never be used unless + // security is irrelevant in that particular context. + kTlsCertPolicyInsecureNoCheck, + }; + + struct RTC_EXPORT IceServer { + IceServer(); + IceServer(const IceServer&); + ~IceServer(); + + // TODO(jbauch): Remove uri when all code using it has switched to urls. + // List of URIs associated with this server. Valid formats are described + // in RFC7064 and RFC7065, and more may be added in the future. The "host" + // part of the URI may contain either an IP address or a hostname. + std::string uri; + std::vector urls; + std::string username; + std::string password; + TlsCertPolicy tls_cert_policy = kTlsCertPolicySecure; + // If the URIs in `urls` only contain IP addresses, this field can be used + // to indicate the hostname, which may be necessary for TLS (using the SNI + // extension). If `urls` itself contains the hostname, this isn't + // necessary. + std::string hostname; + // List of protocols to be used in the TLS ALPN extension. + std::vector tls_alpn_protocols; + // List of elliptic curves to be used in the TLS elliptic curves extension. + std::vector tls_elliptic_curves; + + bool operator==(const IceServer& o) const { + return uri == o.uri && urls == o.urls && username == o.username && + password == o.password && tls_cert_policy == o.tls_cert_policy && + hostname == o.hostname && + tls_alpn_protocols == o.tls_alpn_protocols && + tls_elliptic_curves == o.tls_elliptic_curves; + } + bool operator!=(const IceServer& o) const { return !(*this == o); } + }; + typedef std::vector IceServers; + + enum IceTransportsType { + // TODO(pthatcher): Rename these kTransporTypeXXX, but update + // Chromium at the same time. + kNone, + kRelay, + kNoHost, + kAll + }; + + // https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-rtcweb-jsep-24#section-4.1.1 + enum BundlePolicy { + kBundlePolicyBalanced, + kBundlePolicyMaxBundle, + kBundlePolicyMaxCompat + }; + + // https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-rtcweb-jsep-24#section-4.1.1 + enum RtcpMuxPolicy { + kRtcpMuxPolicyNegotiate, + kRtcpMuxPolicyRequire, + }; + + enum TcpCandidatePolicy { + kTcpCandidatePolicyEnabled, + kTcpCandidatePolicyDisabled + }; + + enum CandidateNetworkPolicy { + kCandidateNetworkPolicyAll, + kCandidateNetworkPolicyLowCost + }; + + enum ContinualGatheringPolicy { GATHER_ONCE, GATHER_CONTINUALLY }; + + struct PortAllocatorConfig { + // For min_port and max_port, 0 means not specified. + int min_port = 0; + int max_port = 0; + uint32_t flags = 0; // Same as kDefaultPortAllocatorFlags. + }; + + enum class RTCConfigurationType { + // A configuration that is safer to use, despite not having the best + // performance. Currently this is the default configuration. + kSafe, + // An aggressive configuration that has better performance, although it + // may be riskier and may need extra support in the application. + kAggressive + }; + + // TODO(hbos): Change into class with private data and public getters. + // TODO(nisse): In particular, accessing fields directly from an + // application is brittle, since the organization mirrors the + // organization of the implementation, which isn't stable. So we + // need getters and setters at least for fields which applications + // are interested in. + struct RTC_EXPORT RTCConfiguration { + // This struct is subject to reorganization, both for naming + // consistency, and to group settings to match where they are used + // in the implementation. To do that, we need getter and setter + // methods for all settings which are of interest to applications, + // Chrome in particular. + + RTCConfiguration(); + RTCConfiguration(const RTCConfiguration&); + explicit RTCConfiguration(RTCConfigurationType type); + ~RTCConfiguration(); + + bool operator==(const RTCConfiguration& o) const; + bool operator!=(const RTCConfiguration& o) const; + + bool dscp() const { return media_config.enable_dscp; } + void set_dscp(bool enable) { media_config.enable_dscp = enable; } + + bool cpu_adaptation() const { + return media_config.video.enable_cpu_adaptation; + } + void set_cpu_adaptation(bool enable) { + media_config.video.enable_cpu_adaptation = enable; + } + + bool suspend_below_min_bitrate() const { + return media_config.video.suspend_below_min_bitrate; + } + void set_suspend_below_min_bitrate(bool enable) { + media_config.video.suspend_below_min_bitrate = enable; + } + + bool prerenderer_smoothing() const { + return media_config.video.enable_prerenderer_smoothing; + } + void set_prerenderer_smoothing(bool enable) { + media_config.video.enable_prerenderer_smoothing = enable; + } + + bool experiment_cpu_load_estimator() const { + return media_config.video.experiment_cpu_load_estimator; + } + void set_experiment_cpu_load_estimator(bool enable) { + media_config.video.experiment_cpu_load_estimator = enable; + } + + int audio_rtcp_report_interval_ms() const { + return media_config.audio.rtcp_report_interval_ms; + } + void set_audio_rtcp_report_interval_ms(int audio_rtcp_report_interval_ms) { + media_config.audio.rtcp_report_interval_ms = + audio_rtcp_report_interval_ms; + } + + int video_rtcp_report_interval_ms() const { + return media_config.video.rtcp_report_interval_ms; + } + void set_video_rtcp_report_interval_ms(int video_rtcp_report_interval_ms) { + media_config.video.rtcp_report_interval_ms = + video_rtcp_report_interval_ms; + } + + // Settings for the port allcoator. Applied only if the port allocator is + // created by PeerConnectionFactory, not if it is injected with + // PeerConnectionDependencies + int min_port() const { return port_allocator_config.min_port; } + void set_min_port(int port) { port_allocator_config.min_port = port; } + int max_port() const { return port_allocator_config.max_port; } + void set_max_port(int port) { port_allocator_config.max_port = port; } + uint32_t port_allocator_flags() { return port_allocator_config.flags; } + void set_port_allocator_flags(uint32_t flags) { + port_allocator_config.flags = flags; + } + + static const int kUndefined = -1; + // Default maximum number of packets in the audio jitter buffer. + static const int kAudioJitterBufferMaxPackets = 200; + // ICE connection receiving timeout for aggressive configuration. + static const int kAggressiveIceConnectionReceivingTimeout = 1000; + + //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + // The below few fields mirror the standard RTCConfiguration dictionary: + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#rtcconfiguration-dictionary + //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + // TODO(pthatcher): Rename this ice_servers, but update Chromium + // at the same time. + IceServers servers; + // TODO(pthatcher): Rename this ice_transport_type, but update + // Chromium at the same time. + IceTransportsType type = kAll; + BundlePolicy bundle_policy = kBundlePolicyBalanced; + RtcpMuxPolicy rtcp_mux_policy = kRtcpMuxPolicyRequire; + std::vector> certificates; + int ice_candidate_pool_size = 0; + + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + // The below fields correspond to constraints from the deprecated + // constraints interface for constructing a PeerConnection. + // + // absl::optional fields can be "missing", in which case the implementation + // default will be used. + ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// + + // If set to true, don't gather IPv6 ICE candidates on Wi-Fi. + // Only intended to be used on specific devices. Certain phones disable IPv6 + // when the screen is turned off and it would be better to just disable the + // IPv6 ICE candidates on Wi-Fi in those cases. + bool disable_ipv6_on_wifi = false; + + // By default, the PeerConnection will use a limited number of IPv6 network + // interfaces, in order to avoid too many ICE candidate pairs being created + // and delaying ICE completion. + // + // Can be set to INT_MAX to effectively disable the limit. + int max_ipv6_networks = cricket::kDefaultMaxIPv6Networks; + + // Exclude link-local network interfaces + // from consideration for gathering ICE candidates. + bool disable_link_local_networks = false; + + // Minimum bitrate at which screencast video tracks will be encoded at. + // This means adding padding bits up to this bitrate, which can help + // when switching from a static scene to one with motion. + absl::optional screencast_min_bitrate; + + // Use new combined audio/video bandwidth estimation? + absl::optional combined_audio_video_bwe; + +#if defined(WEBRTC_FUCHSIA) + // TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/11066): Remove entirely once Fuchsia does not use. + // TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/9891) - Move to crypto_options + // Can be used to disable DTLS-SRTP. This should never be done, but can be + // useful for testing purposes, for example in setting up a loopback call + // with a single PeerConnection. + absl::optional enable_dtls_srtp; +#endif + + ///////////////////////////////////////////////// + // The below fields are not part of the standard. + ///////////////////////////////////////////////// + + // Can be used to disable TCP candidate generation. + TcpCandidatePolicy tcp_candidate_policy = kTcpCandidatePolicyEnabled; + + // Can be used to avoid gathering candidates for a "higher cost" network, + // if a lower cost one exists. For example, if both Wi-Fi and cellular + // interfaces are available, this could be used to avoid using the cellular + // interface. + CandidateNetworkPolicy candidate_network_policy = + kCandidateNetworkPolicyAll; + + // The maximum number of packets that can be stored in the NetEq audio + // jitter buffer. Can be reduced to lower tolerated audio latency. + int audio_jitter_buffer_max_packets = kAudioJitterBufferMaxPackets; + + // Whether to use the NetEq "fast mode" which will accelerate audio quicker + // if it falls behind. + bool audio_jitter_buffer_fast_accelerate = false; + + // The minimum delay in milliseconds for the audio jitter buffer. + int audio_jitter_buffer_min_delay_ms = 0; + + // Timeout in milliseconds before an ICE candidate pair is considered to be + // "not receiving", after which a lower priority candidate pair may be + // selected. + int ice_connection_receiving_timeout = kUndefined; + + // Interval in milliseconds at which an ICE "backup" candidate pair will be + // pinged. This is a candidate pair which is not actively in use, but may + // be switched to if the active candidate pair becomes unusable. + // + // This is relevant mainly to Wi-Fi/cell handoff; the application may not + // want this backup cellular candidate pair pinged frequently, since it + // consumes data/battery. + int ice_backup_candidate_pair_ping_interval = kUndefined; + + // Can be used to enable continual gathering, which means new candidates + // will be gathered as network interfaces change. Note that if continual + // gathering is used, the candidate removal API should also be used, to + // avoid an ever-growing list of candidates. + ContinualGatheringPolicy continual_gathering_policy = GATHER_ONCE; + + // If set to true, candidate pairs will be pinged in order of most likely + // to work (which means using a TURN server, generally), rather than in + // standard priority order. + bool prioritize_most_likely_ice_candidate_pairs = false; + + // Implementation defined settings. A public member only for the benefit of + // the implementation. Applications must not access it directly, and should + // instead use provided accessor methods, e.g., set_cpu_adaptation. + struct cricket::MediaConfig media_config; + + // If set to true, only one preferred TURN allocation will be used per + // network interface. UDP is preferred over TCP and IPv6 over IPv4. This + // can be used to cut down on the number of candidate pairings. + // Deprecated. TODO(webrtc:11026) Remove this flag once the downstream + // dependency is removed. + bool prune_turn_ports = false; + + // The policy used to prune turn port. + PortPrunePolicy turn_port_prune_policy = NO_PRUNE; + + PortPrunePolicy GetTurnPortPrunePolicy() const { + return prune_turn_ports ? PRUNE_BASED_ON_PRIORITY + : turn_port_prune_policy; + } + + // If set to true, this means the ICE transport should presume TURN-to-TURN + // candidate pairs will succeed, even before a binding response is received. + // This can be used to optimize the initial connection time, since the DTLS + // handshake can begin immediately. + bool presume_writable_when_fully_relayed = false; + + // If true, "renomination" will be added to the ice options in the transport + // description. + // See: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-thatcher-ice-renomination-00 + bool enable_ice_renomination = false; + + // If true, the ICE role is re-determined when the PeerConnection sets a + // local transport description that indicates an ICE restart. + // + // This is standard RFC5245 ICE behavior, but causes unnecessary role + // thrashing, so an application may wish to avoid it. This role + // re-determining was removed in ICEbis (ICE v2). + bool redetermine_role_on_ice_restart = true; + + // This flag is only effective when `continual_gathering_policy` is + // GATHER_CONTINUALLY. + // + // If true, after the ICE transport type is changed such that new types of + // ICE candidates are allowed by the new transport type, e.g. from + // IceTransportsType::kRelay to IceTransportsType::kAll, candidates that + // have been gathered by the ICE transport but not matching the previous + // transport type and as a result not observed by PeerConnectionObserver, + // will be surfaced to the observer. + bool surface_ice_candidates_on_ice_transport_type_changed = false; + + // The following fields define intervals in milliseconds at which ICE + // connectivity checks are sent. + // + // We consider ICE is "strongly connected" for an agent when there is at + // least one candidate pair that currently succeeds in connectivity check + // from its direction i.e. sending a STUN ping and receives a STUN ping + // response, AND all candidate pairs have sent a minimum number of pings for + // connectivity (this number is implementation-specific). Otherwise, ICE is + // considered in "weak connectivity". + // + // Note that the above notion of strong and weak connectivity is not defined + // in RFC 5245, and they apply to our current ICE implementation only. + // + // 1) ice_check_interval_strong_connectivity defines the interval applied to + // ALL candidate pairs when ICE is strongly connected, and it overrides the + // default value of this interval in the ICE implementation; + // 2) ice_check_interval_weak_connectivity defines the counterpart for ALL + // pairs when ICE is weakly connected, and it overrides the default value of + // this interval in the ICE implementation; + // 3) ice_check_min_interval defines the minimal interval (equivalently the + // maximum rate) that overrides the above two intervals when either of them + // is less. + absl::optional ice_check_interval_strong_connectivity; + absl::optional ice_check_interval_weak_connectivity; + absl::optional ice_check_min_interval; + + // The min time period for which a candidate pair must wait for response to + // connectivity checks before it becomes unwritable. This parameter + // overrides the default value in the ICE implementation if set. + absl::optional ice_unwritable_timeout; + + // The min number of connectivity checks that a candidate pair must sent + // without receiving response before it becomes unwritable. This parameter + // overrides the default value in the ICE implementation if set. + absl::optional ice_unwritable_min_checks; + + // The min time period for which a candidate pair must wait for response to + // connectivity checks it becomes inactive. This parameter overrides the + // default value in the ICE implementation if set. + absl::optional ice_inactive_timeout; + + // The interval in milliseconds at which STUN candidates will resend STUN + // binding requests to keep NAT bindings open. + absl::optional stun_candidate_keepalive_interval; + + // Optional TurnCustomizer. + // With this class one can modify outgoing TURN messages. + // The object passed in must remain valid until PeerConnection::Close() is + // called. + webrtc::TurnCustomizer* turn_customizer = nullptr; + + // Preferred network interface. + // A candidate pair on a preferred network has a higher precedence in ICE + // than one on an un-preferred network, regardless of priority or network + // cost. + absl::optional network_preference; + + // Configure the SDP semantics used by this PeerConnection. By default, this + // is Unified Plan which is compliant to the WebRTC 1.0 specification. It is + // possible to overrwite this to the deprecated Plan B SDP format, but note + // that kPlanB will be deleted at some future date, see + // https://crbug.com/webrtc/13528. + // + // kUnifiedPlan will cause the PeerConnection to create offers and answers + // with multiple m= sections where each m= section maps to one RtpSender and + // one RtpReceiver (an RtpTransceiver), either both audio or both video. + // This will also cause the PeerConnection to ignore all but the first + // a=ssrc lines that form a Plan B streams (if the PeerConnection is given + // Plan B SDP to process). + // + // kPlanB will cause the PeerConnection to create offers and answers with at + // most one audio and one video m= section with multiple RtpSenders and + // RtpReceivers specified as multiple a=ssrc lines within the section. This + // will also cause PeerConnection to ignore all but the first m= section of + // the same media type (if the PeerConnection is given Unified Plan SDP to + // process). + SdpSemantics sdp_semantics = SdpSemantics::kUnifiedPlan; + + // TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/9891) - Move to crypto_options or remove. + // Actively reset the SRTP parameters whenever the DTLS transports + // underneath are reset for every offer/answer negotiation. + // This is only intended to be a workaround for crbug.com/835958 + // WARNING: This would cause RTP/RTCP packets decryption failure if not used + // correctly. This flag will be deprecated soon. Do not rely on it. + bool active_reset_srtp_params = false; + + // Defines advanced optional cryptographic settings related to SRTP and + // frame encryption for native WebRTC. Setting this will overwrite any + // settings set in PeerConnectionFactory (which is deprecated). + absl::optional crypto_options; + + // Configure if we should include the SDP attribute extmap-allow-mixed in + // our offer on session level. + bool offer_extmap_allow_mixed = true; + + // TURN logging identifier. + // This identifier is added to a TURN allocation + // and it intended to be used to be able to match client side + // logs with TURN server logs. It will not be added if it's an empty string. + std::string turn_logging_id; + + // Added to be able to control rollout of this feature. + bool enable_implicit_rollback = false; + + // Whether network condition based codec switching is allowed. + absl::optional allow_codec_switching; + + // The delay before doing a usage histogram report for long-lived + // PeerConnections. Used for testing only. + absl::optional report_usage_pattern_delay_ms; + + // The ping interval (ms) when the connection is stable and writable. This + // parameter overrides the default value in the ICE implementation if set. + absl::optional stable_writable_connection_ping_interval_ms; + + // Whether this PeerConnection will avoid VPNs (kAvoidVpn), prefer VPNs + // (kPreferVpn), only work over VPN (kOnlyUseVpn) or only work over non-VPN + // (kNeverUseVpn) interfaces. This controls which local interfaces the + // PeerConnection will prefer to connect over. Since VPN detection is not + // perfect, adherence to this preference cannot be guaranteed. + VpnPreference vpn_preference = VpnPreference::kDefault; + + // List of address/length subnets that should be treated like + // VPN (in case webrtc fails to auto detect them). + std::vector vpn_list; + + PortAllocatorConfig port_allocator_config; + + // The burst interval of the pacer, see TaskQueuePacedSender constructor. + absl::optional pacer_burst_interval; + + // + // Don't forget to update operator== if adding something. + // + }; + + // See: https://www.w3.org/TR/webrtc/#idl-def-rtcofferansweroptions + struct RTCOfferAnswerOptions { + static const int kUndefined = -1; + static const int kMaxOfferToReceiveMedia = 1; + + // The default value for constraint offerToReceiveX:true. + static const int kOfferToReceiveMediaTrue = 1; + + // These options are left as backwards compatibility for clients who need + // "Plan B" semantics. Clients who have switched to "Unified Plan" semantics + // should use the RtpTransceiver API (AddTransceiver) instead. + // + // offer_to_receive_X set to 1 will cause a media description to be + // generated in the offer, even if no tracks of that type have been added. + // Values greater than 1 are treated the same. + // + // If set to 0, the generated directional attribute will not include the + // "recv" direction (meaning it will be "sendonly" or "inactive". + int offer_to_receive_video = kUndefined; + int offer_to_receive_audio = kUndefined; + + bool voice_activity_detection = true; + bool ice_restart = false; + + // If true, will offer to BUNDLE audio/video/data together. Not to be + // confused with RTCP mux (multiplexing RTP and RTCP together). + bool use_rtp_mux = true; + + // If true, "a=packetization: raw" attribute will be offered + // in the SDP for all video payload and accepted in the answer if offered. + bool raw_packetization_for_video = false; + + // This will apply to all video tracks with a Plan B SDP offer/answer. + int num_simulcast_layers = 1; + + // If true: Use SDP format from draft-ietf-mmusic-scdp-sdp-03 + // If false: Use SDP format from draft-ietf-mmusic-sdp-sdp-26 or later + bool use_obsolete_sctp_sdp = false; + + RTCOfferAnswerOptions() = default; + + RTCOfferAnswerOptions(int offer_to_receive_video, + int offer_to_receive_audio, + bool voice_activity_detection, + bool ice_restart, + bool use_rtp_mux) + : offer_to_receive_video(offer_to_receive_video), + offer_to_receive_audio(offer_to_receive_audio), + voice_activity_detection(voice_activity_detection), + ice_restart(ice_restart), + use_rtp_mux(use_rtp_mux) {} + }; + + // Used by GetStats to decide which stats to include in the stats reports. + // `kStatsOutputLevelStandard` includes the standard stats for Javascript API; + // `kStatsOutputLevelDebug` includes both the standard stats and additional + // stats for debugging purposes. + enum StatsOutputLevel { + kStatsOutputLevelStandard, + kStatsOutputLevelDebug, + }; + + // Accessor methods to active local streams. + // This method is not supported with kUnifiedPlan semantics. Please use + // GetSenders() instead. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr local_streams() = 0; + + // Accessor methods to remote streams. + // This method is not supported with kUnifiedPlan semantics. Please use + // GetReceivers() instead. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr remote_streams() = 0; + + // Add a new MediaStream to be sent on this PeerConnection. + // Note that a SessionDescription negotiation is needed before the + // remote peer can receive the stream. + // + // This has been removed from the standard in favor of a track-based API. So, + // this is equivalent to simply calling AddTrack for each track within the + // stream, with the one difference that if "stream->AddTrack(...)" is called + // later, the PeerConnection will automatically pick up the new track. Though + // this functionality will be deprecated in the future. + // + // This method is not supported with kUnifiedPlan semantics. Please use + // AddTrack instead. + virtual bool AddStream(MediaStreamInterface* stream) = 0; + + // Remove a MediaStream from this PeerConnection. + // Note that a SessionDescription negotiation is needed before the + // remote peer is notified. + // + // This method is not supported with kUnifiedPlan semantics. Please use + // RemoveTrack instead. + virtual void RemoveStream(MediaStreamInterface* stream) = 0; + + // Add a new MediaStreamTrack to be sent on this PeerConnection, and return + // the newly created RtpSender. The RtpSender will be associated with the + // streams specified in the `stream_ids` list. + // + // Errors: + // - INVALID_PARAMETER: `track` is null, has a kind other than audio or video, + // or a sender already exists for the track. + // - INVALID_STATE: The PeerConnection is closed. + virtual RTCErrorOr> AddTrack( + rtc::scoped_refptr track, + const std::vector& stream_ids) = 0; + + // Add a new MediaStreamTrack as above, but with an additional parameter, + // `init_send_encodings` : initial RtpEncodingParameters for RtpSender, + // similar to init_send_encodings in RtpTransceiverInit. + // Note that a new transceiver will always be created. + // + virtual RTCErrorOr> AddTrack( + rtc::scoped_refptr track, + const std::vector& stream_ids, + const std::vector& init_send_encodings) = 0; + + // Removes the connection between a MediaStreamTrack and the PeerConnection. + // Stops sending on the RtpSender and marks the + // corresponding RtpTransceiver direction as no longer sending. + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcpeerconnection-removetrack + // + // Errors: + // - INVALID_PARAMETER: `sender` is null or (Plan B only) the sender is not + // associated with this PeerConnection. + // - INVALID_STATE: PeerConnection is closed. + // + // Plan B semantics: Removes the RtpSender from this PeerConnection. + // + // TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/9534): Rename to RemoveTrack once the other signature + // is removed; remove default implementation once upstream is updated. + virtual RTCError RemoveTrackOrError( + rtc::scoped_refptr sender) { + RTC_CHECK_NOTREACHED(); + return RTCError(); + } + + // AddTransceiver creates a new RtpTransceiver and adds it to the set of + // transceivers. Adding a transceiver will cause future calls to CreateOffer + // to add a media description for the corresponding transceiver. + // + // The initial value of `mid` in the returned transceiver is null. Setting a + // new session description may change it to a non-null value. + // + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcpeerconnection-addtransceiver + // + // Optionally, an RtpTransceiverInit structure can be specified to configure + // the transceiver from construction. If not specified, the transceiver will + // default to having a direction of kSendRecv and not be part of any streams. + // + // These methods are only available when Unified Plan is enabled (see + // RTCConfiguration). + // + // Common errors: + // - INTERNAL_ERROR: The configuration does not have Unified Plan enabled. + + // Adds a transceiver with a sender set to transmit the given track. The kind + // of the transceiver (and sender/receiver) will be derived from the kind of + // the track. + // Errors: + // - INVALID_PARAMETER: `track` is null. + virtual RTCErrorOr> + AddTransceiver(rtc::scoped_refptr track) = 0; + virtual RTCErrorOr> + AddTransceiver(rtc::scoped_refptr track, + const RtpTransceiverInit& init) = 0; + + // Adds a transceiver with the given kind. Can either be MEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO or + // MEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO. + // Errors: + // - INVALID_PARAMETER: `media_type` is not MEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO or + // MEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO. + virtual RTCErrorOr> + AddTransceiver(cricket::MediaType media_type) = 0; + virtual RTCErrorOr> + AddTransceiver(cricket::MediaType media_type, + const RtpTransceiverInit& init) = 0; + + // Creates a sender without a track. Can be used for "early media"/"warmup" + // use cases, where the application may want to negotiate video attributes + // before a track is available to send. + // + // The standard way to do this would be through "addTransceiver", but we + // don't support that API yet. + // + // `kind` must be "audio" or "video". + // + // `stream_id` is used to populate the msid attribute; if empty, one will + // be generated automatically. + // + // This method is not supported with kUnifiedPlan semantics. Please use + // AddTransceiver instead. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreateSender( + const std::string& kind, + const std::string& stream_id) = 0; + + // If Plan B semantics are specified, gets all RtpSenders, created either + // through AddStream, AddTrack, or CreateSender. All senders of a specific + // media type share the same media description. + // + // If Unified Plan semantics are specified, gets the RtpSender for each + // RtpTransceiver. + virtual std::vector> GetSenders() + const = 0; + + // If Plan B semantics are specified, gets all RtpReceivers created when a + // remote description is applied. All receivers of a specific media type share + // the same media description. It is also possible to have a media description + // with no associated RtpReceivers, if the directional attribute does not + // indicate that the remote peer is sending any media. + // + // If Unified Plan semantics are specified, gets the RtpReceiver for each + // RtpTransceiver. + virtual std::vector> GetReceivers() + const = 0; + + // Get all RtpTransceivers, created either through AddTransceiver, AddTrack or + // by a remote description applied with SetRemoteDescription. + // + // Note: This method is only available when Unified Plan is enabled (see + // RTCConfiguration). + virtual std::vector> + GetTransceivers() const = 0; + + // The legacy non-compliant GetStats() API. This correspond to the + // callback-based version of getStats() in JavaScript. The returned metrics + // are UNDOCUMENTED and many of them rely on implementation-specific details. + // The goal is to DELETE THIS VERSION but we can't today because it is heavily + // relied upon by third parties. See https://crbug.com/822696. + // + // This version is wired up into Chrome. Any stats implemented are + // automatically exposed to the Web Platform. This has BYPASSED the Chrome + // release processes for years and lead to cross-browser incompatibility + // issues and web application reliance on Chrome-only behavior. + // + // This API is in "maintenance mode", serious regressions should be fixed but + // adding new stats is highly discouraged. + // + // TODO(hbos): Deprecate and remove this when third parties have migrated to + // the spec-compliant GetStats() API. https://crbug.com/822696 + virtual bool GetStats(StatsObserver* observer, + MediaStreamTrackInterface* track, // Optional + StatsOutputLevel level) = 0; + // The spec-compliant GetStats() API. This correspond to the promise-based + // version of getStats() in JavaScript. Implementation status is described in + // api/stats/rtcstats_objects.h. For more details on stats, see spec: + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcpeerconnection-getstats + // TODO(hbos): Takes shared ownership, use rtc::scoped_refptr<> instead. This + // requires stop overriding the current version in third party or making third + // party calls explicit to avoid ambiguity during switch. Make the future + // version abstract as soon as third party projects implement it. + virtual void GetStats(RTCStatsCollectorCallback* callback) = 0; + // Spec-compliant getStats() performing the stats selection algorithm with the + // sender. https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcrtpsender-getstats + virtual void GetStats( + rtc::scoped_refptr selector, + rtc::scoped_refptr callback) = 0; + // Spec-compliant getStats() performing the stats selection algorithm with the + // receiver. https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcrtpreceiver-getstats + virtual void GetStats( + rtc::scoped_refptr selector, + rtc::scoped_refptr callback) = 0; + // Clear cached stats in the RTCStatsCollector. + virtual void ClearStatsCache() {} + + // Create a data channel with the provided config, or default config if none + // is provided. Note that an offer/answer negotiation is still necessary + // before the data channel can be used. + // + // Also, calling CreateDataChannel is the only way to get a data "m=" section + // in SDP, so it should be done before CreateOffer is called, if the + // application plans to use data channels. + virtual RTCErrorOr> + CreateDataChannelOrError(const std::string& label, + const DataChannelInit* config) { + return RTCError(RTCErrorType::INTERNAL_ERROR, "dummy function called"); + } + // TODO(crbug.com/788659): Remove "virtual" below and default implementation + // above once mock in Chrome is fixed. + ABSL_DEPRECATED("Use CreateDataChannelOrError") + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreateDataChannel( + const std::string& label, + const DataChannelInit* config) { + auto result = CreateDataChannelOrError(label, config); + if (!result.ok()) { + return nullptr; + } else { + return result.MoveValue(); + } + } + + // NOTE: For the following 6 methods, it's only safe to dereference the + // SessionDescriptionInterface on signaling_thread() (for example, calling + // ToString). + + // Returns the more recently applied description; "pending" if it exists, and + // otherwise "current". See below. + virtual const SessionDescriptionInterface* local_description() const = 0; + virtual const SessionDescriptionInterface* remote_description() const = 0; + + // A "current" description the one currently negotiated from a complete + // offer/answer exchange. + virtual const SessionDescriptionInterface* current_local_description() + const = 0; + virtual const SessionDescriptionInterface* current_remote_description() + const = 0; + + // A "pending" description is one that's part of an incomplete offer/answer + // exchange (thus, either an offer or a pranswer). Once the offer/answer + // exchange is finished, the "pending" description will become "current". + virtual const SessionDescriptionInterface* pending_local_description() + const = 0; + virtual const SessionDescriptionInterface* pending_remote_description() + const = 0; + + // Tells the PeerConnection that ICE should be restarted. This triggers a need + // for negotiation and subsequent CreateOffer() calls will act as if + // RTCOfferAnswerOptions::ice_restart is true. + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcpeerconnection-restartice + // TODO(hbos): Remove default implementation when downstream projects + // implement this. + virtual void RestartIce() = 0; + + // Create a new offer. + // The CreateSessionDescriptionObserver callback will be called when done. + virtual void CreateOffer(CreateSessionDescriptionObserver* observer, + const RTCOfferAnswerOptions& options) = 0; + + // Create an answer to an offer. + // The CreateSessionDescriptionObserver callback will be called when done. + virtual void CreateAnswer(CreateSessionDescriptionObserver* observer, + const RTCOfferAnswerOptions& options) = 0; + + // Sets the local session description. + // + // According to spec, the local session description MUST be the same as was + // returned by CreateOffer() or CreateAnswer() or else the operation should + // fail. Our implementation however allows some amount of "SDP munging", but + // please note that this is HIGHLY DISCOURAGED. If you do not intent to munge + // SDP, the method below that doesn't take `desc` as an argument will create + // the offer or answer for you. + // + // The observer is invoked as soon as the operation completes, which could be + // before or after the SetLocalDescription() method has exited. + virtual void SetLocalDescription( + std::unique_ptr desc, + rtc::scoped_refptr observer) {} + // Creates an offer or answer (depending on current signaling state) and sets + // it as the local session description. + // + // The observer is invoked as soon as the operation completes, which could be + // before or after the SetLocalDescription() method has exited. + virtual void SetLocalDescription( + rtc::scoped_refptr observer) {} + // Like SetLocalDescription() above, but the observer is invoked with a delay + // after the operation completes. This helps avoid recursive calls by the + // observer but also makes it possible for states to change in-between the + // operation completing and the observer getting called. This makes them racy + // for synchronizing peer connection states to the application. + // TODO(https://crbug.com/webrtc/11798): Delete these methods in favor of the + // ones taking SetLocalDescriptionObserverInterface as argument. + virtual void SetLocalDescription(SetSessionDescriptionObserver* observer, + SessionDescriptionInterface* desc) = 0; + virtual void SetLocalDescription(SetSessionDescriptionObserver* observer) {} + + // Sets the remote session description. + // + // (Unlike "SDP munging" before SetLocalDescription(), modifying a remote + // offer or answer is allowed by the spec.) + // + // The observer is invoked as soon as the operation completes, which could be + // before or after the SetRemoteDescription() method has exited. + virtual void SetRemoteDescription( + std::unique_ptr desc, + rtc::scoped_refptr observer) = 0; + // Like SetRemoteDescription() above, but the observer is invoked with a delay + // after the operation completes. This helps avoid recursive calls by the + // observer but also makes it possible for states to change in-between the + // operation completing and the observer getting called. This makes them racy + // for synchronizing peer connection states to the application. + // TODO(https://crbug.com/webrtc/11798): Delete this method in favor of the + // ones taking SetRemoteDescriptionObserverInterface as argument. + virtual void SetRemoteDescription(SetSessionDescriptionObserver* observer, + SessionDescriptionInterface* desc) {} + + // According to spec, we must only fire "negotiationneeded" if the Operations + // Chain is empty. This method takes care of validating an event previously + // generated with PeerConnectionObserver::OnNegotiationNeededEvent() to make + // sure that even if there was a delay (e.g. due to a PostTask) between the + // event being generated and the time of firing, the Operations Chain is empty + // and the event is still valid to be fired. + virtual bool ShouldFireNegotiationNeededEvent(uint32_t event_id) { + return true; + } + + virtual PeerConnectionInterface::RTCConfiguration GetConfiguration() = 0; + + // Sets the PeerConnection's global configuration to `config`. + // + // The members of `config` that may be changed are `type`, `servers`, + // `ice_candidate_pool_size` and `prune_turn_ports` (though the candidate + // pool size can't be changed after the first call to SetLocalDescription). + // Note that this means the BUNDLE and RTCP-multiplexing policies cannot be + // changed with this method. + // + // Any changes to STUN/TURN servers or ICE candidate policy will affect the + // next gathering phase, and cause the next call to createOffer to generate + // new ICE credentials, as described in JSEP. This also occurs when + // `prune_turn_ports` changes, for the same reasoning. + // + // If an error occurs, returns false and populates `error` if non-null: + // - INVALID_MODIFICATION if `config` contains a modified parameter other + // than one of the parameters listed above. + // - INVALID_RANGE if `ice_candidate_pool_size` is out of range. + // - SYNTAX_ERROR if parsing an ICE server URL failed. + // - INVALID_PARAMETER if a TURN server is missing `username` or `password`. + // - INTERNAL_ERROR if an unexpected error occurred. + virtual RTCError SetConfiguration( + const PeerConnectionInterface::RTCConfiguration& config) = 0; + + // Provides a remote candidate to the ICE Agent. + // A copy of the `candidate` will be created and added to the remote + // description. So the caller of this method still has the ownership of the + // `candidate`. + // TODO(hbos): The spec mandates chaining this operation onto the operations + // chain; deprecate and remove this version in favor of the callback-based + // signature. + virtual bool AddIceCandidate(const IceCandidateInterface* candidate) = 0; + // TODO(hbos): Remove default implementation once implemented by downstream + // projects. + virtual void AddIceCandidate(std::unique_ptr candidate, + std::function callback) {} + + // Removes a group of remote candidates from the ICE agent. Needed mainly for + // continual gathering, to avoid an ever-growing list of candidates as + // networks come and go. Note that the candidates' transport_name must be set + // to the MID of the m= section that generated the candidate. + // TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/8395): Use IceCandidateInterface instead of + // cricket::Candidate, which would avoid the transport_name oddity. + virtual bool RemoveIceCandidates( + const std::vector& candidates) = 0; + + // SetBitrate limits the bandwidth allocated for all RTP streams sent by + // this PeerConnection. Other limitations might affect these limits and + // are respected (for example "b=AS" in SDP). + // + // Setting `current_bitrate_bps` will reset the current bitrate estimate + // to the provided value. + virtual RTCError SetBitrate(const BitrateSettings& bitrate) = 0; + + // Enable/disable playout of received audio streams. Enabled by default. Note + // that even if playout is enabled, streams will only be played out if the + // appropriate SDP is also applied. Setting `playout` to false will stop + // playout of the underlying audio device but starts a task which will poll + // for audio data every 10ms to ensure that audio processing happens and the + // audio statistics are updated. + virtual void SetAudioPlayout(bool playout) {} + + // Enable/disable recording of transmitted audio streams. Enabled by default. + // Note that even if recording is enabled, streams will only be recorded if + // the appropriate SDP is also applied. + virtual void SetAudioRecording(bool recording) {} + + // Looks up the DtlsTransport associated with a MID value. + // In the Javascript API, DtlsTransport is a property of a sender, but + // because the PeerConnection owns the DtlsTransport in this implementation, + // it is better to look them up on the PeerConnection. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr LookupDtlsTransportByMid( + const std::string& mid) = 0; + + // Returns the SCTP transport, if any. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr GetSctpTransport() + const = 0; + + // Returns the current SignalingState. + virtual SignalingState signaling_state() = 0; + + // Returns an aggregate state of all ICE *and* DTLS transports. + // This is left in place to avoid breaking native clients who expect our old, + // nonstandard behavior. + // TODO(jonasolsson): deprecate and remove this. + virtual IceConnectionState ice_connection_state() = 0; + + // Returns an aggregated state of all ICE transports. + virtual IceConnectionState standardized_ice_connection_state() = 0; + + // Returns an aggregated state of all ICE and DTLS transports. + virtual PeerConnectionState peer_connection_state() = 0; + + virtual IceGatheringState ice_gathering_state() = 0; + + // Returns the current state of canTrickleIceCandidates per + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#attributes-1 + virtual absl::optional can_trickle_ice_candidates() { + // TODO(crbug.com/708484): Remove default implementation. + return absl::nullopt; + } + + // When a resource is overused, the PeerConnection will try to reduce the load + // on the sysem, for example by reducing the resolution or frame rate of + // encoded streams. The Resource API allows injecting platform-specific usage + // measurements. The conditions to trigger kOveruse or kUnderuse are up to the + // implementation. + // TODO(hbos): Make pure virtual when implemented by downstream projects. + virtual void AddAdaptationResource(rtc::scoped_refptr resource) {} + + // Start RtcEventLog using an existing output-sink. Takes ownership of + // `output` and passes it on to Call, which will take the ownership. If the + // operation fails the output will be closed and deallocated. The event log + // will send serialized events to the output object every `output_period_ms`. + // Applications using the event log should generally make their own trade-off + // regarding the output period. A long period is generally more efficient, + // with potential drawbacks being more bursty thread usage, and more events + // lost in case the application crashes. If the `output_period_ms` argument is + // omitted, webrtc selects a default deemed to be workable in most cases. + virtual bool StartRtcEventLog(std::unique_ptr output, + int64_t output_period_ms) = 0; + virtual bool StartRtcEventLog(std::unique_ptr output) = 0; + + // Stops logging the RtcEventLog. + virtual void StopRtcEventLog() = 0; + + // Terminates all media, closes the transports, and in general releases any + // resources used by the PeerConnection. This is an irreversible operation. + // + // Note that after this method completes, the PeerConnection will no longer + // use the PeerConnectionObserver interface passed in on construction, and + // thus the observer object can be safely destroyed. + virtual void Close() = 0; + + // The thread on which all PeerConnectionObserver callbacks will be invoked, + // as well as callbacks for other classes such as DataChannelObserver. + // + // Also the only thread on which it's safe to use SessionDescriptionInterface + // pointers. + // TODO(deadbeef): Make pure virtual when all subclasses implement it. + virtual rtc::Thread* signaling_thread() const { return nullptr; } + + protected: + // Dtor protected as objects shouldn't be deleted via this interface. + ~PeerConnectionInterface() override = default; +}; + +// PeerConnection callback interface, used for RTCPeerConnection events. +// Application should implement these methods. +class PeerConnectionObserver { + public: + virtual ~PeerConnectionObserver() = default; + + // Triggered when the SignalingState changed. + virtual void OnSignalingChange( + PeerConnectionInterface::SignalingState new_state) = 0; + + // Triggered when media is received on a new stream from remote peer. + virtual void OnAddStream(rtc::scoped_refptr stream) {} + + // Triggered when a remote peer closes a stream. + virtual void OnRemoveStream(rtc::scoped_refptr stream) { + } + + // Triggered when a remote peer opens a data channel. + virtual void OnDataChannel( + rtc::scoped_refptr data_channel) = 0; + + // Triggered when renegotiation is needed. For example, an ICE restart + // has begun. + // TODO(hbos): Delete in favor of OnNegotiationNeededEvent() when downstream + // projects have migrated. + virtual void OnRenegotiationNeeded() {} + // Used to fire spec-compliant onnegotiationneeded events, which should only + // fire when the Operations Chain is empty. The observer is responsible for + // queuing a task (e.g. Chromium: jump to main thread) to maybe fire the + // event. The event identified using `event_id` must only fire if + // PeerConnection::ShouldFireNegotiationNeededEvent() returns true since it is + // possible for the event to become invalidated by operations subsequently + // chained. + virtual void OnNegotiationNeededEvent(uint32_t event_id) {} + + // Called any time the legacy IceConnectionState changes. + // + // Note that our ICE states lag behind the standard slightly. The most + // notable differences include the fact that "failed" occurs after 15 + // seconds, not 30, and this actually represents a combination ICE + DTLS + // state, so it may be "failed" if DTLS fails while ICE succeeds. + // + // TODO(jonasolsson): deprecate and remove this. + virtual void OnIceConnectionChange( + PeerConnectionInterface::IceConnectionState new_state) {} + + // Called any time the standards-compliant IceConnectionState changes. + virtual void OnStandardizedIceConnectionChange( + PeerConnectionInterface::IceConnectionState new_state) {} + + // Called any time the PeerConnectionState changes. + virtual void OnConnectionChange( + PeerConnectionInterface::PeerConnectionState new_state) {} + + // Called any time the IceGatheringState changes. + virtual void OnIceGatheringChange( + PeerConnectionInterface::IceGatheringState new_state) = 0; + + // A new ICE candidate has been gathered. + virtual void OnIceCandidate(const IceCandidateInterface* candidate) = 0; + + // Gathering of an ICE candidate failed. + // See https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#event-icecandidateerror + virtual void OnIceCandidateError(const std::string& address, + int port, + const std::string& url, + int error_code, + const std::string& error_text) {} + + // Ice candidates have been removed. + // TODO(honghaiz): Make this a pure virtual method when all its subclasses + // implement it. + virtual void OnIceCandidatesRemoved( + const std::vector& candidates) {} + + // Called when the ICE connection receiving status changes. + virtual void OnIceConnectionReceivingChange(bool receiving) {} + + // Called when the selected candidate pair for the ICE connection changes. + virtual void OnIceSelectedCandidatePairChanged( + const cricket::CandidatePairChangeEvent& event) {} + + // This is called when a receiver and its track are created. + // TODO(zhihuang): Make this pure virtual when all subclasses implement it. + // Note: This is called with both Plan B and Unified Plan semantics. Unified + // Plan users should prefer OnTrack, OnAddTrack is only called as backwards + // compatibility (and is called in the exact same situations as OnTrack). + virtual void OnAddTrack( + rtc::scoped_refptr receiver, + const std::vector>& streams) {} + + // This is called when signaling indicates a transceiver will be receiving + // media from the remote endpoint. This is fired during a call to + // SetRemoteDescription. The receiving track can be accessed by: + // `transceiver->receiver()->track()` and its associated streams by + // `transceiver->receiver()->streams()`. + // Note: This will only be called if Unified Plan semantics are specified. + // This behavior is specified in section 2.2.8.2.5 of the "Set the + // RTCSessionDescription" algorithm: + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#set-description + virtual void OnTrack( + rtc::scoped_refptr transceiver) {} + + // Called when signaling indicates that media will no longer be received on a + // track. + // With Plan B semantics, the given receiver will have been removed from the + // PeerConnection and the track muted. + // With Unified Plan semantics, the receiver will remain but the transceiver + // will have changed direction to either sendonly or inactive. + // https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#process-remote-track-removal + // TODO(hbos,deadbeef): Make pure virtual when all subclasses implement it. + virtual void OnRemoveTrack( + rtc::scoped_refptr receiver) {} + + // Called when an interesting usage is detected by WebRTC. + // An appropriate action is to add information about the context of the + // PeerConnection and write the event to some kind of "interesting events" + // log function. + // The heuristics for defining what constitutes "interesting" are + // implementation-defined. + virtual void OnInterestingUsage(int usage_pattern) {} +}; + +// PeerConnectionDependencies holds all of PeerConnections dependencies. +// A dependency is distinct from a configuration as it defines significant +// executable code that can be provided by a user of the API. +// +// All new dependencies should be added as a unique_ptr to allow the +// PeerConnection object to be the definitive owner of the dependencies +// lifetime making injection safer. +struct RTC_EXPORT PeerConnectionDependencies final { + explicit PeerConnectionDependencies(PeerConnectionObserver* observer_in); + // This object is not copyable or assignable. + PeerConnectionDependencies(const PeerConnectionDependencies&) = delete; + PeerConnectionDependencies& operator=(const PeerConnectionDependencies&) = + delete; + // This object is only moveable. + PeerConnectionDependencies(PeerConnectionDependencies&&); + PeerConnectionDependencies& operator=(PeerConnectionDependencies&&) = default; + ~PeerConnectionDependencies(); + // Mandatory dependencies + PeerConnectionObserver* observer = nullptr; + // Optional dependencies + // TODO(bugs.webrtc.org/7447): remove port allocator once downstream is + // updated. The recommended way to inject networking components is to pass a + // PacketSocketFactory when creating the PeerConnectionFactory. + std::unique_ptr allocator; + // Factory for creating resolvers that look up hostnames in DNS + std::unique_ptr + async_dns_resolver_factory; + // Deprecated - use async_dns_resolver_factory + std::unique_ptr async_resolver_factory; + std::unique_ptr ice_transport_factory; + std::unique_ptr cert_generator; + std::unique_ptr tls_cert_verifier; + std::unique_ptr + video_bitrate_allocator_factory; + // Optional field trials to use. + // Overrides those from PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies. + std::unique_ptr trials; +}; + +// PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies holds all of the PeerConnectionFactory +// dependencies. All new dependencies should be added here instead of +// overloading the function. This simplifies dependency injection and makes it +// clear which are mandatory and optional. If possible please allow the peer +// connection factory to take ownership of the dependency by adding a unique_ptr +// to this structure. +struct RTC_EXPORT PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies final { + PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies(); + // This object is not copyable or assignable. + PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies(const PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies&) = + delete; + PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies& operator=( + const PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies&) = delete; + // This object is only moveable. + PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies(PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies&&); + PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies& operator=( + PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies&&) = default; + ~PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies(); + + // Optional dependencies + rtc::Thread* network_thread = nullptr; + rtc::Thread* worker_thread = nullptr; + rtc::Thread* signaling_thread = nullptr; + rtc::SocketFactory* socket_factory = nullptr; + // The `packet_socket_factory` will only be used if CreatePeerConnection is + // called without a `port_allocator`. + std::unique_ptr packet_socket_factory; + std::unique_ptr task_queue_factory; + std::unique_ptr media_engine; + std::unique_ptr call_factory; + std::unique_ptr event_log_factory; + std::unique_ptr fec_controller_factory; + std::unique_ptr + network_state_predictor_factory; + std::unique_ptr network_controller_factory; + // The `network_manager` will only be used if CreatePeerConnection is called + // without a `port_allocator`, causing the default allocator and network + // manager to be used. + std::unique_ptr network_manager; + // The `network_monitor_factory` will only be used if CreatePeerConnection is + // called without a `port_allocator`, and the above `network_manager' is null. + std::unique_ptr network_monitor_factory; + std::unique_ptr neteq_factory; + std::unique_ptr sctp_factory; + std::unique_ptr trials; + std::unique_ptr + transport_controller_send_factory; + std::unique_ptr metronome; +}; + +// PeerConnectionFactoryInterface is the factory interface used for creating +// PeerConnection, MediaStream and MediaStreamTrack objects. +// +// The simplest method for obtaiing one, CreatePeerConnectionFactory will +// create the required libjingle threads, socket and network manager factory +// classes for networking if none are provided, though it requires that the +// application runs a message loop on the thread that called the method (see +// explanation below) +// +// If an application decides to provide its own threads and/or implementation +// of networking classes, it should use the alternate +// CreatePeerConnectionFactory method which accepts threads as input, and use +// the CreatePeerConnection version that takes a PortAllocator as an argument. +class RTC_EXPORT PeerConnectionFactoryInterface + : public rtc::RefCountInterface { + public: + class Options { + public: + Options() {} + + // If set to true, created PeerConnections won't enforce any SRTP + // requirement, allowing unsecured media. Should only be used for + // testing/debugging. + bool disable_encryption = false; + + // If set to true, any platform-supported network monitoring capability + // won't be used, and instead networks will only be updated via polling. + // + // This only has an effect if a PeerConnection is created with the default + // PortAllocator implementation. + bool disable_network_monitor = false; + + // Sets the network types to ignore. For instance, calling this with + // ADAPTER_TYPE_ETHERNET | ADAPTER_TYPE_LOOPBACK will ignore Ethernet and + // loopback interfaces. + int network_ignore_mask = rtc::kDefaultNetworkIgnoreMask; + + // Sets the maximum supported protocol version. The highest version + // supported by both ends will be used for the connection, i.e. if one + // party supports DTLS 1.0 and the other DTLS 1.2, DTLS 1.0 will be used. + rtc::SSLProtocolVersion ssl_max_version = rtc::SSL_PROTOCOL_DTLS_12; + + // Sets crypto related options, e.g. enabled cipher suites. + CryptoOptions crypto_options = CryptoOptions::NoGcm(); + }; + + // Set the options to be used for subsequently created PeerConnections. + virtual void SetOptions(const Options& options) = 0; + + // The preferred way to create a new peer connection. Simply provide the + // configuration and a PeerConnectionDependencies structure. + // TODO(benwright): Make pure virtual once downstream mock PC factory classes + // are updated. + virtual RTCErrorOr> + CreatePeerConnectionOrError( + const PeerConnectionInterface::RTCConfiguration& configuration, + PeerConnectionDependencies dependencies); + // Deprecated creator - does not return an error code on error. + // TODO(bugs.webrtc.org:12238): Deprecate and remove. + ABSL_DEPRECATED("Use CreatePeerConnectionOrError") + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreatePeerConnection( + const PeerConnectionInterface::RTCConfiguration& configuration, + PeerConnectionDependencies dependencies); + + // Deprecated; `allocator` and `cert_generator` may be null, in which case + // default implementations will be used. + // + // `observer` must not be null. + // + // Note that this method does not take ownership of `observer`; it's the + // responsibility of the caller to delete it. It can be safely deleted after + // Close has been called on the returned PeerConnection, which ensures no + // more observer callbacks will be invoked. + ABSL_DEPRECATED("Use CreatePeerConnectionOrError") + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreatePeerConnection( + const PeerConnectionInterface::RTCConfiguration& configuration, + std::unique_ptr allocator, + std::unique_ptr cert_generator, + PeerConnectionObserver* observer); + + // Returns the capabilities of an RTP sender of type `kind`. + // If for some reason you pass in MEDIA_TYPE_DATA, returns an empty structure. + // TODO(orphis): Make pure virtual when all subclasses implement it. + virtual RtpCapabilities GetRtpSenderCapabilities( + cricket::MediaType kind) const; + + // Returns the capabilities of an RTP receiver of type `kind`. + // If for some reason you pass in MEDIA_TYPE_DATA, returns an empty structure. + // TODO(orphis): Make pure virtual when all subclasses implement it. + virtual RtpCapabilities GetRtpReceiverCapabilities( + cricket::MediaType kind) const; + + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreateLocalMediaStream( + const std::string& stream_id) = 0; + + // Creates an AudioSourceInterface. + // `options` decides audio processing settings. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreateAudioSource( + const cricket::AudioOptions& options) = 0; + + // Creates a new local VideoTrack. The same `source` can be used in several + // tracks. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreateVideoTrack( + const std::string& label, + VideoTrackSourceInterface* source) = 0; + + // Creates an new AudioTrack. At the moment `source` can be null. + virtual rtc::scoped_refptr CreateAudioTrack( + const std::string& label, + AudioSourceInterface* source) = 0; + + // Starts AEC dump using existing file. Takes ownership of `file` and passes + // it on to VoiceEngine (via other objects) immediately, which will take + // the ownerhip. If the operation fails, the file will be closed. + // A maximum file size in bytes can be specified. When the file size limit is + // reached, logging is stopped automatically. If max_size_bytes is set to a + // value <= 0, no limit will be used, and logging will continue until the + // StopAecDump function is called. + // TODO(webrtc:6463): Delete default implementation when downstream mocks + // classes are updated. + virtual bool StartAecDump(FILE* file, int64_t max_size_bytes) { + return false; + } + + // Stops logging the AEC dump. + virtual void StopAecDump() = 0; + + protected: + // Dtor and ctor protected as objects shouldn't be created or deleted via + // this interface. + PeerConnectionFactoryInterface() {} + ~PeerConnectionFactoryInterface() override = default; +}; + +// CreateModularPeerConnectionFactory is implemented in the "peerconnection" +// build target, which doesn't pull in the implementations of every module +// webrtc may use. +// +// If an application knows it will only require certain modules, it can reduce +// webrtc's impact on its binary size by depending only on the "peerconnection" +// target and the modules the application requires, using +// CreateModularPeerConnectionFactory. For example, if an application +// only uses WebRTC for audio, it can pass in null pointers for the +// video-specific interfaces, and omit the corresponding modules from its +// build. +// +// If `network_thread` or `worker_thread` are null, the PeerConnectionFactory +// will create the necessary thread internally. If `signaling_thread` is null, +// the PeerConnectionFactory will use the thread on which this method is called +// as the signaling thread, wrapping it in an rtc::Thread object if needed. +RTC_EXPORT rtc::scoped_refptr +CreateModularPeerConnectionFactory( + PeerConnectionFactoryDependencies dependencies); + +// https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcsignalingstate +inline constexpr absl::string_view PeerConnectionInterface::AsString( + SignalingState state) { + switch (state) { + case SignalingState::kStable: + return "stable"; + case SignalingState::kHaveLocalOffer: + return "have-local-offer"; + case SignalingState::kHaveLocalPrAnswer: + return "have-local-pranswer"; + case SignalingState::kHaveRemoteOffer: + return "have-remote-offer"; + case SignalingState::kHaveRemotePrAnswer: + return "have-remote-pranswer"; + case SignalingState::kClosed: + return "closed"; + } + // This cannot happen. + // Not using "RTC_CHECK_NOTREACHED()" because AsString() is constexpr. + return ""; +} + +// https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtcicegatheringstate +inline constexpr absl::string_view PeerConnectionInterface::AsString( + IceGatheringState state) { + switch (state) { + case IceGatheringState::kIceGatheringNew: + return "new"; + case IceGatheringState::kIceGatheringGathering: + return "gathering"; + case IceGatheringState::kIceGatheringComplete: + return "complete"; + } + // This cannot happen. + // Not using "RTC_CHECK_NOTREACHED()" because AsString() is constexpr. + return ""; +} + +// https://w3c.github.io/webrtc-pc/#dom-rtciceconnectionstate +inline constexpr absl::string_view PeerConnectionInterface::AsString( + PeerConnectionState state) { + switch (state) { + case PeerConnectionState::kNew: + return "new"; + case PeerConnectionState::kConnecting: + return "connecting"; + case PeerConnectionState::kConnected: + return "connected"; + case PeerConnectionState::kDisconnected: + return "disconnected"; + case PeerConnectionState::kFailed: + return "failed"; + case PeerConnectionState::kClosed: + return "closed"; + } + // This cannot happen. + // Not using "RTC_CHECK_NOTREACHED()" because AsString() is constexpr. + return ""; +} + +inline constexpr absl::string_view PeerConnectionInterface::AsString( + IceConnectionState state) { + switch (state) { + case kIceConnectionNew: + return "new"; + case kIceConnectionChecking: + return "checking"; + case kIceConnectionConnected: + return "connected"; + case kIceConnectionCompleted: + return "completed"; + case kIceConnectionFailed: + return "failed"; + case kIceConnectionDisconnected: + return "disconnected"; + case kIceConnectionClosed: + return "closed"; + case kIceConnectionMax: + // This cannot happen. + // Not using "RTC_CHECK_NOTREACHED()" because AsString() is constexpr. + return ""; + } + // This cannot happen. + // Not using "RTC_CHECK_NOTREACHED()" because AsString() is constexpr. + return ""; +} + +} // namespace webrtc + +#endif // API_PEER_CONNECTION_INTERFACE_H_ -- cgit v1.2.3