/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 1999 - 2006, Digium, Inc. * * Mark Spencer * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file * at the top of the source tree. */ /*! \file * \brief Support for translation of data formats. */ #ifndef _ASTERISK_TRANSLATE_H #define _ASTERISK_TRANSLATE_H #define MAX_AUDIO_FORMAT 15 /* Do not include video here */ #define MAX_FORMAT 32 /* Do include video here */ #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) extern "C" { #endif #if 1 /* need lots of stuff... */ #include "asterisk/frame.h" #include "asterisk/plc.h" #include "asterisk/linkedlists.h" // XXX #include "asterisk/module.h" #endif struct ast_trans_pvt; /* declared below */ /*! \brief * Descriptor of a translator. Name, callbacks, and various options * related to run-time operation (size of buffers, auxiliary * descriptors, etc). * * A coded registers itself by filling the relevant fields * of a structure and passing it as an argument to * ast_register_translator(). The structure should not be * modified after a successful registration, and its address * must be used as an argument to ast_unregister_translator(). * * As a minimum, a translator should supply name, srcfmt and dstfmt, * the required buf_size (in bytes) and buffer_samples (in samples), * and a few callbacks (framein, frameout, sample). * The outbuf is automatically prepended by AST_FRIENDLY_OFFSET * spare bytes so generic routines can place data in there. * * Note, the translator is not supposed to do any memory allocation * or deallocation, nor any locking, because all of this is done in * the generic code. * * Translators using generic plc (packet loss concealment) should * supply a non-zero plc_samples indicating the size (in samples) * of artificially generated frames and incoming data. * Generic plc is only available for dstfmt = SLINEAR */ struct ast_translator { const char name[80]; /*!< Name of translator */ int srcfmt; /*!< Source format (note: bit position, converted to index during registration) */ int dstfmt; /*!< Destination format (note: bit position, converted to index during registration) */ int (*newpvt)(struct ast_trans_pvt *); /*!< initialize private data associated with the translator */ int (*framein)(struct ast_trans_pvt *pvt, struct ast_frame *in); /*!< Input frame callback. Store (and possibly convert) input frame. */ struct ast_frame * (*frameout)(struct ast_trans_pvt *pvt); /*!< Output frame callback. Generate a frame with outbuf content. */ void (*destroy)(struct ast_trans_pvt *pvt); /*!< cleanup private data, if needed (often unnecessary). */ struct ast_frame * (*sample)(void); /*!< Generate an example frame */ /*! \brief size of outbuf, in samples. Leave it 0 if you want the framein * callback deal with the frame. Set it appropriately if you * want the code to checks if the incoming frame fits the * outbuf (this is e.g. required for plc). */ int buffer_samples; /*< size of outbuf, in samples */ /*! \brief size of outbuf, in bytes. Mandatory. The wrapper code will also * allocate an AST_FRIENDLY_OFFSET space before. */ int buf_size; int desc_size; /*!< size of private descriptor in pvt->pvt, if any */ int plc_samples; /*!< set to the plc block size if used, 0 otherwise */ int useplc; /*!< current status of plc, changed at runtime */ int native_plc; /*!< true if the translator can do native plc */ struct ast_module *module; /* opaque reference to the parent module */ int cost; /*!< Cost in milliseconds for encoding/decoding 1 second of sound */ int active; /*!< Whether this translator should be used or not */ AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_translator) list; /*!< link field */ }; /*! \brief * Default structure for translators, with the basic fields and buffers, * all allocated as part of the same chunk of memory. The buffer is * preceded by AST_FRIENDLY_OFFSET bytes in front of the user portion. * 'buf' points right after this space. * * *_framein() routines operate in two ways: * 1. some convert on the fly and place the data directly in outbuf; * in this case 'samples' and 'datalen' contain the number of samples * and number of bytes available in the buffer. * In this case we can use a generic *_frameout() routine that simply * takes whatever is there and places it into the output frame. * 2. others simply store the (unconverted) samples into a working * buffer, and leave the conversion task to *_frameout(). * In this case, the intermediate buffer must be in the private * descriptor, 'datalen' is left to 0, while 'samples' is still * updated with the number of samples received. */ struct ast_trans_pvt { struct ast_translator *t; struct ast_frame f; /*!< used in frameout */ int samples; /*!< samples available in outbuf */ /*! * \brief actual space used in outbuf * * Also, for the sake of ABI compatability, a magic value of -1 in this * field means that the pvt has been requested to be destroyed, but is * pending destruction until ast_translate_frame_freed() gets called. */ int datalen; void *pvt; /*!< more private data, if any */ char *outbuf; /*!< the useful portion of the buffer */ plc_state_t *plc; /*!< optional plc pointer */ struct ast_trans_pvt *next; /*!< next in translator chain */ struct timeval nextin; struct timeval nextout; }; /*! \brief generic frameout function */ struct ast_frame *ast_trans_frameout(struct ast_trans_pvt *pvt, int datalen, int samples); struct ast_trans_pvt; /*! * \brief Register a translator * This registers a codec translator with asterisk * \param t populated ast_translator structure * \param module handle to the module that owns this translator * \return 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int __ast_register_translator(struct ast_translator *t, struct ast_module *module); #define ast_register_translator(t) __ast_register_translator(t, ast_module_info->self) /*! * \brief Unregister a translator * Unregisters the given tranlator * \param t translator to unregister * \return 0 on success, -1 on failure */ int ast_unregister_translator(struct ast_translator *t); /*! * \brief Activate a previously deactivated translator * \param t translator to activate * \return nothing * * Enables the specified translator for use. */ void ast_translator_activate(struct ast_translator *t); /*! * \brief Deactivate a translator * \param t translator to deactivate * \return nothing * * Disables the specified translator from being used. */ void ast_translator_deactivate(struct ast_translator *t); /*! * \brief Chooses the best translation path * * Given a list of sources, and a designed destination format, which should * I choose? * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 if no path could be found. * \note Modifies dests and srcs in place */ int ast_translator_best_choice(int *dsts, int *srcs); /*! * \brief Builds a translator path * Build a path (possibly NULL) from source to dest * \param dest destination format * \param source source format * \return ast_trans_pvt on success, NULL on failure * */ struct ast_trans_pvt *ast_translator_build_path(int dest, int source); /*! * \brief Frees a translator path * Frees the given translator path structure * \param tr translator path to get rid of */ void ast_translator_free_path(struct ast_trans_pvt *tr); /*! * \brief translates one or more frames * Apply an input frame into the translator and receive zero or one output frames. Consume * determines whether the original frame should be freed * \param tr translator structure to use for translation * \param f frame to translate * \param consume Whether or not to free the original frame * \return an ast_frame of the new translation format on success, NULL on failure */ struct ast_frame *ast_translate(struct ast_trans_pvt *tr, struct ast_frame *f, int consume); /*! * \brief Returns the number of steps required to convert from 'src' to 'dest'. * \param dest destination format * \param src source format * \return the number of translation steps required, or -1 if no path is available */ unsigned int ast_translate_path_steps(unsigned int dest, unsigned int src); /*! * \brief Mask off unavailable formats from a format bitmask * \param dest possible destination formats * \param src source formats * \return the destination formats that are available in the source or translatable * * The result will include all formats from 'dest' that are either present * in 'src' or translatable from a format present in 'src'. * * Note that only a single audio format and a single video format can be * present in 'src', or the function will produce unexpected results. */ unsigned int ast_translate_available_formats(unsigned int dest, unsigned int src); /*! * \brief Hint that a frame from a translator has been freed * * This is sort of a hack. This function gets called when ast_frame_free() gets * called on a frame that has the AST_FRFLAG_FROM_TRANSLATOR flag set. This is * because it is possible for a translation path to be destroyed while a frame * from a translator is still in use. Specifically, this happens if a masquerade * happens after a call to ast_read() but before the frame is done being processed, * since the frame processing is generally done without the channel lock held. * * \return nothing */ void ast_translate_frame_freed(struct ast_frame *fr); #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus) } #endif #endif /* _ASTERISK_TRANSLATE_H */