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/*
* Copyright (c) 2017 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 CALL_RTP_DEMUXER_H_
#define CALL_RTP_DEMUXER_H_
#include <map>
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include <utility>
#include <vector>
namespace webrtc {
class RtpPacketReceived;
class RtpPacketSinkInterface;
// This struct describes the criteria that will be used to match packets to a
// specific sink.
struct RtpDemuxerCriteria {
RtpDemuxerCriteria();
~RtpDemuxerCriteria();
bool operator==(const RtpDemuxerCriteria& other) const;
bool operator!=(const RtpDemuxerCriteria& other) const;
// If not the empty string, will match packets with this MID.
std::string mid;
// If not the empty string, will match packets with this as their RTP stream
// ID or repaired RTP stream ID.
// Note that if both MID and RSID are specified, this will only match packets
// that have both specified (either through RTP header extensions, SSRC
// latching or RTCP).
std::string rsid;
// Will match packets with any of these SSRCs.
std::set<uint32_t> ssrcs;
// Will match packets with any of these payload types.
std::set<uint8_t> payload_types;
// Return string representation of demux criteria to facilitate logging
std::string ToString() const;
};
// This class represents the RTP demuxing, for a single RTP session (i.e., one
// SSRC space, see RFC 7656). It isn't thread aware, leaving responsibility of
// multithreading issues to the user of this class.
// The demuxing algorithm follows the sketch given in the BUNDLE draft:
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mmusic-sdp-bundle-negotiation-38#section-10.2
// with modifications to support RTP stream IDs also.
//
// When a packet is received, the RtpDemuxer will route according to the
// following rules:
// 1. If the packet contains the MID header extension, and no sink has been
// added with that MID as a criteria, the packet is not routed.
// 2. If the packet has the MID header extension, but no RSID or RRID extension,
// and the MID is bound to a sink, then bind its SSRC to the same sink and
// forward the packet to that sink. Note that rebinding to the same sink is
// not an error. (Later packets with that SSRC would therefore be forwarded
// to the same sink, whether they have the MID header extension or not.)
// 3. If the packet has the MID header extension and either the RSID or RRID
// extension, and the MID, RSID (or RRID) pair is bound to a sink, then bind
// its SSRC to the same sink and forward the packet to that sink. Later
// packets with that SSRC will be forwarded to the same sink.
// 4. If the packet has the RSID or RRID header extension, but no MID extension,
// and the RSID or RRID is bound to an RSID sink, then bind its SSRC to the
// same sink and forward the packet to that sink. Later packets with that
// SSRC will be forwarded to the same sink.
// 5. If the packet's SSRC is bound to an SSRC through a previous call to
// AddSink, then forward the packet to that sink. Note that the RtpDemuxer
// will not verify the payload type even if included in the sink's criteria.
// The sink is expected to do the check in its handler.
// 6. If the packet's payload type is bound to exactly one payload type sink
// through an earlier call to AddSink, then forward the packet to that sink.
// 7. Otherwise, the packet is not routed.
//
// In summary, the routing algorithm will always try to first match MID and RSID
// (including through SSRC binding), match SSRC directly as needed, and use
// payload types only if all else fails.
class RtpDemuxer {
public:
// Maximum number of unique SSRC bindings allowed. This limit is to prevent
// memory overuse attacks due to a malicious peer sending many packets with
// different SSRCs.
static constexpr int kMaxSsrcBindings = 1000;
// Returns a string that contains all the attributes of the given packet
// relevant for demuxing.
static std::string DescribePacket(const RtpPacketReceived& packet);
explicit RtpDemuxer(bool use_mid = true);
~RtpDemuxer();
RtpDemuxer(const RtpDemuxer&) = delete;
void operator=(const RtpDemuxer&) = delete;
// Registers a sink that will be notified when RTP packets match its given
// criteria according to the algorithm described in the class description.
// Returns true if the sink was successfully added.
// Returns false in the following situations:
// - Only MID is specified and the MID is already registered.
// - Only RSID is specified and the RSID is already registered.
// - Both MID and RSID is specified and the (MID, RSID) pair is already
// registered.
// - Any of the criteria SSRCs are already registered.
// If false is returned, no changes are made to the demuxer state.
bool AddSink(const RtpDemuxerCriteria& criteria,
RtpPacketSinkInterface* sink);
// Registers a sink. Multiple SSRCs may be mapped to the same sink, but
// each SSRC may only be mapped to one sink. The return value reports
// whether the association has been recorded or rejected. Rejection may occur
// if the SSRC has already been associated with a sink. The previously added
// sink is *not* forgotten.
bool AddSink(uint32_t ssrc, RtpPacketSinkInterface* sink);
// Registers a sink's association to an RSID. Only one sink may be associated
// with a given RSID. Null pointer is not allowed.
void AddSink(const std::string& rsid, RtpPacketSinkInterface* sink);
// Removes a sink. Return value reports if anything was actually removed.
// Null pointer is not allowed.
bool RemoveSink(const RtpPacketSinkInterface* sink);
// Demuxes the given packet and forwards it to the chosen sink. Returns true
// if the packet was forwarded and false if the packet was dropped.
bool OnRtpPacket(const RtpPacketReceived& packet);
private:
// Returns true if adding a sink with the given criteria would cause conflicts
// with the existing criteria and should be rejected.
bool CriteriaWouldConflict(const RtpDemuxerCriteria& criteria) const;
// Runs the demux algorithm on the given packet and returns the sink that
// should receive the packet.
// Will record any SSRC<->ID associations along the way.
// If the packet should be dropped, this method returns null.
RtpPacketSinkInterface* ResolveSink(const RtpPacketReceived& packet);
// Used by the ResolveSink algorithm.
RtpPacketSinkInterface* ResolveSinkByMid(const std::string& mid,
uint32_t ssrc);
RtpPacketSinkInterface* ResolveSinkByMidRsid(const std::string& mid,
const std::string& rsid,
uint32_t ssrc);
RtpPacketSinkInterface* ResolveSinkByRsid(const std::string& rsid,
uint32_t ssrc);
RtpPacketSinkInterface* ResolveSinkByPayloadType(uint8_t payload_type,
uint32_t ssrc);
// Regenerate the known_mids_ set from information in the sink_by_mid_ and
// sink_by_mid_and_rsid_ maps.
void RefreshKnownMids();
// Map each sink by its component attributes to facilitate quick lookups.
// Payload Type mapping is a multimap because if two sinks register for the
// same payload type, both AddSinks succeed but we must know not to demux on
// that attribute since it is ambiguous.
// Note: Mappings are only modified by AddSink/RemoveSink (except for
// SSRC mapping which receives all MID, payload type, or RSID to SSRC bindings
// discovered when demuxing packets).
std::map<std::string, RtpPacketSinkInterface*> sink_by_mid_;
std::map<uint32_t, RtpPacketSinkInterface*> sink_by_ssrc_;
std::multimap<uint8_t, RtpPacketSinkInterface*> sinks_by_pt_;
std::map<std::pair<std::string, std::string>, RtpPacketSinkInterface*>
sink_by_mid_and_rsid_;
std::map<std::string, RtpPacketSinkInterface*> sink_by_rsid_;
// Tracks all the MIDs that have been identified in added criteria. Used to
// determine if a packet should be dropped right away because the MID is
// unknown.
std::set<std::string> known_mids_;
// Records learned mappings of MID --> SSRC and RSID --> SSRC as packets are
// received.
// This is stored separately from the sink mappings because if a sink is
// removed we want to still remember these associations.
std::map<uint32_t, std::string> mid_by_ssrc_;
std::map<uint32_t, std::string> rsid_by_ssrc_;
// Adds a binding from the SSRC to the given sink.
void AddSsrcSinkBinding(uint32_t ssrc, RtpPacketSinkInterface* sink);
const bool use_mid_;
};
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // CALL_RTP_DEMUXER_H_