/** * Sets the simulcast layers for this receiver and fires an event about it. * * @param simulcastLayers the simulcast layers for this receiver. */ public void setSimulcastLayers(SimulcastLayer[] simulcastLayers) { this.simulcastLayers = simulcastLayers; if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) { if (simulcastLayers == null) { logInfo("Simulcast disabled."); } else { for (SimulcastLayer l : simulcastLayers) { logInfo(l.getOrder() + ": " + l.getPrimarySSRC()); } } } executorService.execute( new Runnable() { public void run() { firePropertyChange(SIMULCAST_LAYERS_PNAME, null, null); } }); // TODO If simulcastLayers has changed, then simulcastLayerFrameHistory // has very likely become irrelevant. In other words, clear // simulcastLayerFrameHistory. }
/** * Notifies this instance that a <tt>DatagramPacket</tt> packet received on the data * <tt>DatagramSocket</tt> of this <tt>Channel</tt> has been accepted for further processing * within Jitsi Videobridge. * * @param pkt the accepted <tt>RawPacket</tt>. */ public void accepted(RawPacket pkt) { // With native simulcast we don't have a notification when a stream // has started/stopped. The simulcast manager implements a timeout // for the high quality stream and it needs to be notified when // the channel has accepted a datagram packet for the timeout to // function correctly. if (!hasLayers() || pkt == null) { return; } // Find the layer that corresponds to this packet. int acceptedSSRC = pkt.getSSRC(); SimulcastLayer[] layers = getSimulcastLayers(); SimulcastLayer acceptedLayer = null; for (SimulcastLayer layer : layers) { // We only care about the primary SSRC and not the RTX ssrc (or // future FEC ssrc). if ((int) layer.getPrimarySSRC() == acceptedSSRC) { acceptedLayer = layer; break; } } // If this is not an RTP packet or if we can't find an accepted // layer, log and return as it makes no sense to continue in this // situation. if (acceptedLayer == null) { return; } // There are sequences of packets with increasing timestamps but without // the marker bit set. Supposedly, they are probes to detect whether the // bandwidth may increase. We think that they should cause neither the // start nor the stop of any SimulcastLayer. // XXX There's RawPacket#getPayloadLength() but the implementation // includes pkt.paddingSize at the time of this writing and we do not // know whether that's going to stay that way. int pktPayloadLength = pkt.getLength() - pkt.getHeaderLength(); int pktPaddingSize = pkt.getPaddingSize(); if (pktPayloadLength <= pktPaddingSize) { if (logger.isTraceEnabled()) { logger.trace( "pkt.payloadLength= " + pktPayloadLength + " <= pkt.paddingSize= " + pktPaddingSize + "(" + pkt.getSequenceNumber() + ")"); } return; } // NOTE(gp) we expect the base layer to be always on, so we never touch // it or starve it. // XXX Refer to the implementation of // SimulcastLayer#touch(boolean, RawPacket) for an explanation of why we // chose to use a return value. boolean frameStarted = acceptedLayer.touch(pkt); if (frameStarted) simulcastLayerFrameStarted(acceptedLayer, pkt, layers); }