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*
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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#ifndef WEBRTC_MODULES_AUDIO_CODING_INCLUDE_AUDIO_CODING_MODULE_H_
#define WEBRTC_MODULES_AUDIO_CODING_INCLUDE_AUDIO_CODING_MODULE_H_
#include <memory>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "webrtc/base/deprecation.h"
#include "webrtc/base/optional.h"
#include "webrtc/common_types.h"
#include "webrtc/modules/audio_coding/codecs/audio_decoder_factory.h"
#include "webrtc/modules/audio_coding/include/audio_coding_module_typedefs.h"
#include "webrtc/modules/audio_coding/neteq/include/neteq.h"
#include "webrtc/modules/include/module.h"
#include "webrtc/system_wrappers/include/clock.h"
#include "webrtc/typedefs.h"
namespace webrtc {
// forward declarations
struct CodecInst;
struct WebRtcRTPHeader;
class AudioDecoder;
class AudioEncoder;
class AudioFrame;
class RTPFragmentationHeader;
#define WEBRTC_10MS_PCM_AUDIO 960 // 16 bits super wideband 48 kHz
// Callback class used for sending data ready to be packetized
class AudioPacketizationCallback {
public:
virtual ~AudioPacketizationCallback() {}
virtual int32_t SendData(FrameType frame_type,
uint8_t payload_type,
uint32_t timestamp,
const uint8_t* payload_data,
size_t payload_len_bytes,
const RTPFragmentationHeader* fragmentation) = 0;
};
// Callback class used for reporting VAD decision
class ACMVADCallback {
public:
virtual ~ACMVADCallback() {}
virtual int32_t InFrameType(FrameType frame_type) = 0;
};
class AudioCodingModule {
protected:
AudioCodingModule() {}
public:
struct Config {
Config();
Config(const Config&);
~Config();
int id;
NetEq::Config neteq_config;
Clock* clock;
rtc::scoped_refptr<AudioDecoderFactory> decoder_factory;
};
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Creation and destruction of a ACM.
//
// The second method is used for testing where a simulated clock can be
// injected into ACM. ACM will take the ownership of the object clock and
// delete it when destroyed.
//
static AudioCodingModule* Create(int id);
static AudioCodingModule* Create(int id, Clock* clock);
static AudioCodingModule* Create(const Config& config);
virtual ~AudioCodingModule() = default;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Utility functions
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// uint8_t NumberOfCodecs()
// Returns number of supported codecs.
//
// Return value:
// number of supported codecs.
///
static int NumberOfCodecs();
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t Codec()
// Get supported codec with list number.
//
// Input:
// -list_id : list number.
//
// Output:
// -codec : a structure where the parameters of the codec,
// given by list number is written to.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if the list number (list_id) is invalid.
// 0 if succeeded.
//
static int Codec(int list_id, CodecInst* codec);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t Codec()
// Get supported codec with the given codec name, sampling frequency, and
// a given number of channels.
//
// Input:
// -payload_name : name of the codec.
// -sampling_freq_hz : sampling frequency of the codec. Note! for RED
// a sampling frequency of -1 is a valid input.
// -channels : number of channels ( 1 - mono, 2 - stereo).
//
// Output:
// -codec : a structure where the function returns the
// default parameters of the codec.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if no codec matches the given parameters.
// 0 if succeeded.
//
static int Codec(const char* payload_name, CodecInst* codec,
int sampling_freq_hz, size_t channels);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t Codec()
//
// Returns the list number of the given codec name, sampling frequency, and
// a given number of channels.
//
// Input:
// -payload_name : name of the codec.
// -sampling_freq_hz : sampling frequency of the codec. Note! for RED
// a sampling frequency of -1 is a valid input.
// -channels : number of channels ( 1 - mono, 2 - stereo).
//
// Return value:
// if the codec is found, the index of the codec in the list,
// -1 if the codec is not found.
//
static int Codec(const char* payload_name, int sampling_freq_hz,
size_t channels);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// bool IsCodecValid()
// Checks the validity of the parameters of the given codec.
//
// Input:
// -codec : the structure which keeps the parameters of the
// codec.
//
// Return value:
// true if the parameters are valid,
// false if any parameter is not valid.
//
static bool IsCodecValid(const CodecInst& codec);
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Sender
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t RegisterSendCodec()
// Registers a codec, specified by |send_codec|, as sending codec.
// This API can be called multiple of times to register Codec. The last codec
// registered overwrites the previous ones.
// The API can also be used to change payload type for CNG and RED, which are
// registered by default to default payload types.
// Note that registering CNG and RED won't overwrite speech codecs.
// This API can be called to set/change the send payload-type, frame-size
// or encoding rate (if applicable for the codec).
//
// Note: If a stereo codec is registered as send codec, VAD/DTX will
// automatically be turned off, since it is not supported for stereo sending.
//
// Note: If a secondary encoder is already registered, and the new send-codec
// has a sampling rate that does not match the secondary encoder, the
// secondary encoder will be unregistered.
//
// Input:
// -send_codec : Parameters of the codec to be registered, c.f.
// common_types.h for the definition of
// CodecInst.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to initialize,
// 0 if succeeded.
//
virtual int32_t RegisterSendCodec(const CodecInst& send_codec) = 0;
// Registers |external_speech_encoder| as encoder. The new encoder will
// replace any previously registered speech encoder (internal or external).
virtual void RegisterExternalSendCodec(
AudioEncoder* external_speech_encoder) = 0;
// Just like std::function, FunctionView will wrap any callable and hide its
// actual type, exposing only its signature. But unlike std::function,
// FunctionView doesn't own its callable---it just points to it. Thus, it's a
// good choice mainly as a function argument when the callable argument will
// not be called again once the function has returned.
template <typename T>
class FunctionView; // Undefined.
template <typename RetT, typename... ArgT>
class FunctionView<RetT(ArgT...)> final {
public:
// This constructor is implicit, so that callers won't have to convert
// lambdas to FunctionView<Blah(Blah, Blah)> explicitly. This is safe
// because FunctionView is only a reference to the real callable.
template <typename F>
FunctionView(F&& f)
: f_(&f), call_(Call<typename std::remove_reference<F>::type>) {}
RetT operator()(ArgT... args) const {
return call_(f_, std::forward<ArgT>(args)...);
}
private:
template <typename F>
static RetT Call(void* f, ArgT... args) {
return (*static_cast<F*>(f))(std::forward<ArgT>(args)...);
}
void* f_;
RetT (*call_)(void* f, ArgT... args);
};
// |modifier| is called exactly once with one argument: a pointer to the
// unique_ptr that holds the current encoder (which is null if there is no
// current encoder). For the duration of the call, |modifier| has exclusive
// access to the unique_ptr; it may call the encoder, steal the encoder and
// replace it with another encoder or with nullptr, etc.
virtual void ModifyEncoder(
FunctionView<void(std::unique_ptr<AudioEncoder>*)> modifier) = 0;
// |modifier| is called exactly once with one argument: a const pointer to the
// current encoder (which is null if there is no current encoder).
virtual void QueryEncoder(FunctionView<void(AudioEncoder const*)> query) = 0;
// Utility method for simply replacing the existing encoder with a new one.
void SetEncoder(std::unique_ptr<AudioEncoder> new_encoder) {
ModifyEncoder([&](std::unique_ptr<AudioEncoder>* encoder) {
*encoder = std::move(new_encoder);
});
}
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t SendCodec()
// Get parameters for the codec currently registered as send codec.
//
// Return value:
// The send codec, or nothing if we don't have one
//
virtual rtc::Optional<CodecInst> SendCodec() const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t SendFrequency()
// Get the sampling frequency of the current encoder in Hertz.
//
// Return value:
// positive; sampling frequency [Hz] of the current encoder.
// -1 if an error has happened.
//
virtual int32_t SendFrequency() const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Sets the bitrate to the specified value in bits/sec. If the value is not
// supported by the codec, it will choose another appropriate value.
virtual void SetBitRate(int bitrate_bps) = 0;
// int32_t RegisterTransportCallback()
// Register a transport callback which will be called to deliver
// the encoded buffers whenever Process() is called and a
// bit-stream is ready.
//
// Input:
// -transport : pointer to the callback class
// transport->SendData() is called whenever
// Process() is called and bit-stream is ready
// to deliver.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if the transport callback could not be registered
// 0 if registration is successful.
//
virtual int32_t RegisterTransportCallback(
AudioPacketizationCallback* transport) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t Add10MsData()
// Add 10MS of raw (PCM) audio data and encode it. If the sampling
// frequency of the audio does not match the sampling frequency of the
// current encoder ACM will resample the audio. If an encoded packet was
// produced, it will be delivered via the callback object registered using
// RegisterTransportCallback, and the return value from this function will
// be the number of bytes encoded.
//
// Input:
// -audio_frame : the input audio frame, containing raw audio
// sampling frequency etc.,
// c.f. module_common_types.h for definition of
// AudioFrame.
//
// Return value:
// >= 0 number of bytes encoded.
// -1 some error occurred.
//
virtual int32_t Add10MsData(const AudioFrame& audio_frame) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// (RED) Redundant Coding
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t SetREDStatus()
// configure RED status i.e. on/off.
//
// RFC 2198 describes a solution which has a single payload type which
// signifies a packet with redundancy. That packet then becomes a container,
// encapsulating multiple payloads into a single RTP packet.
// Such a scheme is flexible, since any amount of redundancy may be
// encapsulated within a single packet. There is, however, a small overhead
// since each encapsulated payload must be preceded by a header indicating
// the type of data enclosed.
//
// Input:
// -enable_red : if true RED is enabled, otherwise RED is
// disabled.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to set RED status,
// 0 if succeeded.
//
virtual int32_t SetREDStatus(bool enable_red) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// bool REDStatus()
// Get RED status
//
// Return value:
// true if RED is enabled,
// false if RED is disabled.
//
virtual bool REDStatus() const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// (FEC) Forward Error Correction (codec internal)
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t SetCodecFEC()
// Configures codec internal FEC status i.e. on/off. No effects on codecs that
// do not provide internal FEC.
//
// Input:
// -enable_fec : if true FEC will be enabled otherwise the FEC is
// disabled.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed, or the codec does not support FEC
// 0 if succeeded.
//
virtual int SetCodecFEC(bool enable_codec_fec) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// bool CodecFEC()
// Gets status of codec internal FEC.
//
// Return value:
// true if FEC is enabled,
// false if FEC is disabled.
//
virtual bool CodecFEC() const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int SetPacketLossRate()
// Sets expected packet loss rate for encoding. Some encoders provide packet
// loss gnostic encoding to make stream less sensitive to packet losses,
// through e.g., FEC. No effects on codecs that do not provide such encoding.
//
// Input:
// -packet_loss_rate : expected packet loss rate (0 -- 100 inclusive).
//
// Return value
// -1 if failed to set packet loss rate,
// 0 if succeeded.
//
virtual int SetPacketLossRate(int packet_loss_rate) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// (VAD) Voice Activity Detection
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t SetVAD()
// If DTX is enabled & the codec does not have internal DTX/VAD
// WebRtc VAD will be automatically enabled and |enable_vad| is ignored.
//
// If DTX is disabled but VAD is enabled no DTX packets are send,
// regardless of whether the codec has internal DTX/VAD or not. In this
// case, WebRtc VAD is running to label frames as active/in-active.
//
// NOTE! VAD/DTX is not supported when sending stereo.
//
// Inputs:
// -enable_dtx : if true DTX is enabled,
// otherwise DTX is disabled.
// -enable_vad : if true VAD is enabled,
// otherwise VAD is disabled.
// -vad_mode : determines the aggressiveness of VAD. A more
// aggressive mode results in more frames labeled
// as in-active, c.f. definition of
// ACMVADMode in audio_coding_module_typedefs.h
// for valid values.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to set up VAD/DTX,
// 0 if succeeded.
//
virtual int32_t SetVAD(const bool enable_dtx = true,
const bool enable_vad = false,
const ACMVADMode vad_mode = VADNormal) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t VAD()
// Get VAD status.
//
// Outputs:
// -dtx_enabled : is set to true if DTX is enabled, otherwise
// is set to false.
// -vad_enabled : is set to true if VAD is enabled, otherwise
// is set to false.
// -vad_mode : is set to the current aggressiveness of VAD.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if fails to retrieve the setting of DTX/VAD,
// 0 if succeeded.
//
virtual int32_t VAD(bool* dtx_enabled, bool* vad_enabled,
ACMVADMode* vad_mode) const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t RegisterVADCallback()
// Call this method to register a callback function which is called
// any time that ACM encounters an empty frame. That is a frame which is
// recognized inactive. Depending on the codec WebRtc VAD or internal codec
// VAD is employed to identify a frame as active/inactive.
//
// Input:
// -vad_callback : pointer to a callback function.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to register the callback function.
// 0 if the callback function is registered successfully.
//
virtual int32_t RegisterVADCallback(ACMVADCallback* vad_callback) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Receiver
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t InitializeReceiver()
// Any decoder-related state of ACM will be initialized to the
// same state when ACM is created. This will not interrupt or
// effect encoding functionality of ACM. ACM would lose all the
// decoding-related settings by calling this function.
// For instance, all registered codecs are deleted and have to be
// registered again.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to initialize,
// 0 if succeeded.
//
virtual int32_t InitializeReceiver() = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t ReceiveFrequency()
// Get sampling frequency of the last received payload.
//
// Return value:
// non-negative the sampling frequency in Hertz.
// -1 if an error has occurred.
//
virtual int32_t ReceiveFrequency() const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t PlayoutFrequency()
// Get sampling frequency of audio played out.
//
// Return value:
// the sampling frequency in Hertz.
//
virtual int32_t PlayoutFrequency() const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t RegisterReceiveCodec()
// Register possible decoders, can be called multiple times for
// codecs, CNG-NB, CNG-WB, CNG-SWB, AVT and RED.
//
// Input:
// -receive_codec : parameters of the codec to be registered, c.f.
// common_types.h for the definition of
// CodecInst.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to register the codec
// 0 if the codec registered successfully.
//
virtual int RegisterReceiveCodec(const CodecInst& receive_codec) = 0;
// Register a decoder; call repeatedly to register multiple decoders. |df| is
// a decoder factory that returns an iSAC decoder; it will be called once if
// the decoder being registered is iSAC.
virtual int RegisterReceiveCodec(
const CodecInst& receive_codec,
FunctionView<std::unique_ptr<AudioDecoder>()> isac_factory) = 0;
// Registers an external decoder. The name is only used to provide information
// back to the caller about the decoder. Hence, the name is arbitrary, and may
// be empty.
virtual int RegisterExternalReceiveCodec(int rtp_payload_type,
AudioDecoder* external_decoder,
int sample_rate_hz,
int num_channels,
const std::string& name) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t UnregisterReceiveCodec()
// Unregister the codec currently registered with a specific payload type
// from the list of possible receive codecs.
//
// Input:
// -payload_type : The number representing the payload type to
// unregister.
//
// Output:
// -1 if fails to unregister.
// 0 if the given codec is successfully unregistered.
//
virtual int UnregisterReceiveCodec(
uint8_t payload_type) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t ReceiveCodec()
// Get the codec associated with last received payload.
//
// Output:
// -curr_receive_codec : parameters of the codec associated with the last
// received payload, c.f. common_types.h for
// the definition of CodecInst.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to retrieve the codec,
// 0 if the codec is successfully retrieved.
//
virtual int32_t ReceiveCodec(CodecInst* curr_receive_codec) const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t IncomingPacket()
// Call this function to insert a parsed RTP packet into ACM.
//
// Inputs:
// -incoming_payload : received payload.
// -payload_len_bytes : the length of payload in bytes.
// -rtp_info : the relevant information retrieved from RTP
// header.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to push in the payload
// 0 if payload is successfully pushed in.
//
virtual int32_t IncomingPacket(const uint8_t* incoming_payload,
const size_t payload_len_bytes,
const WebRtcRTPHeader& rtp_info) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t IncomingPayload()
// Call this API to push incoming payloads when there is no rtp-info.
// The rtp-info will be created in ACM. One usage for this API is when
// pre-encoded files are pushed in ACM
//
// Inputs:
// -incoming_payload : received payload.
// -payload_len_byte : the length, in bytes, of the received payload.
// -payload_type : the payload-type. This specifies which codec has
// to be used to decode the payload.
// -timestamp : send timestamp of the payload. ACM starts with
// a random value and increment it by the
// packet-size, which is given when the codec in
// question is registered by RegisterReceiveCodec().
// Therefore, it is essential to have the timestamp
// if the frame-size differ from the registered
// value or if the incoming payload contains DTX
// packets.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to push in the payload
// 0 if payload is successfully pushed in.
//
virtual int32_t IncomingPayload(const uint8_t* incoming_payload,
const size_t payload_len_byte,
const uint8_t payload_type,
const uint32_t timestamp = 0) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int SetMinimumPlayoutDelay()
// Set a minimum for the playout delay, used for lip-sync. NetEq maintains
// such a delay unless channel condition yields to a higher delay.
//
// Input:
// -time_ms : minimum delay in milliseconds.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to set the delay,
// 0 if the minimum delay is set.
//
virtual int SetMinimumPlayoutDelay(int time_ms) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int SetMaximumPlayoutDelay()
// Set a maximum for the playout delay
//
// Input:
// -time_ms : maximum delay in milliseconds.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to set the delay,
// 0 if the maximum delay is set.
//
virtual int SetMaximumPlayoutDelay(int time_ms) = 0;
//
// The shortest latency, in milliseconds, required by jitter buffer. This
// is computed based on inter-arrival times and playout mode of NetEq. The
// actual delay is the maximum of least-required-delay and the minimum-delay
// specified by SetMinumumPlayoutDelay() API.
//
virtual int LeastRequiredDelayMs() const = 0;
// int32_t PlayoutTimestamp()
// The send timestamp of an RTP packet is associated with the decoded
// audio of the packet in question. This function returns the timestamp of
// the latest audio obtained by calling PlayoutData10ms().
//
// Input:
// -timestamp : a reference to a uint32_t to receive the
// timestamp.
// Return value:
// 0 if the output is a correct timestamp.
// -1 if failed to output the correct timestamp.
//
RTC_DEPRECATED virtual int32_t PlayoutTimestamp(uint32_t* timestamp) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t PlayoutTimestamp()
// The send timestamp of an RTP packet is associated with the decoded
// audio of the packet in question. This function returns the timestamp of
// the latest audio obtained by calling PlayoutData10ms(), or empty if no
// valid timestamp is available.
//
virtual rtc::Optional<uint32_t> PlayoutTimestamp() = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int FilteredCurrentDelayMs()
// Returns the current total delay from NetEq (packet buffer and sync buffer)
// in ms, with smoothing applied to even out short-time fluctuations due to
// jitter. The packet buffer part of the delay is not updated during DTX/CNG
// periods.
//
virtual int FilteredCurrentDelayMs() const = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t PlayoutData10Ms(
// Get 10 milliseconds of raw audio data for playout, at the given sampling
// frequency. ACM will perform a resampling if required.
//
// Input:
// -desired_freq_hz : the desired sampling frequency, in Hertz, of the
// output audio. If set to -1, the function returns
// the audio at the current sampling frequency.
//
// Output:
// -audio_frame : output audio frame which contains raw audio data
// and other relevant parameters, c.f.
// module_common_types.h for the definition of
// AudioFrame.
// -muted : if true, the sample data in audio_frame is not
// populated, and must be interpreted as all zero.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if the function fails,
// 0 if the function succeeds.
//
virtual int32_t PlayoutData10Ms(int32_t desired_freq_hz,
AudioFrame* audio_frame,
bool* muted) = 0;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Same as above, but without the muted parameter. This methods should not be
// used if enable_fast_accelerate was set to true in NetEq::Config.
// TODO(henrik.lundin) Remove this method when downstream dependencies are
// ready.
virtual int32_t PlayoutData10Ms(int32_t desired_freq_hz,
AudioFrame* audio_frame) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Codec specific
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int SetOpusApplication()
// Sets the intended application if current send codec is Opus. Opus uses this
// to optimize the encoding for applications like VOIP and music. Currently,
// two modes are supported: kVoip and kAudio.
//
// Input:
// - application : intended application.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if current send codec is not Opus or error occurred in setting the
// Opus application mode.
// 0 if the Opus application mode is successfully set.
//
virtual int SetOpusApplication(OpusApplicationMode application) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int SetOpusMaxPlaybackRate()
// If current send codec is Opus, informs it about maximum playback rate the
// receiver will render. Opus can use this information to optimize the bit
// rate and increase the computation efficiency.
//
// Input:
// -frequency_hz : maximum playback rate in Hz.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if current send codec is not Opus or
// error occurred in setting the maximum playback rate,
// 0 if maximum bandwidth is set successfully.
//
virtual int SetOpusMaxPlaybackRate(int frequency_hz) = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// EnableOpusDtx()
// Enable the DTX, if current send codec is Opus.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if current send codec is not Opus or error occurred in enabling the
// Opus DTX.
// 0 if Opus DTX is enabled successfully.
//
virtual int EnableOpusDtx() = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int DisableOpusDtx()
// If current send codec is Opus, disables its internal DTX.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if current send codec is not Opus or error occurred in disabling DTX.
// 0 if Opus DTX is disabled successfully.
//
virtual int DisableOpusDtx() = 0;
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// statistics
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// int32_t GetNetworkStatistics()
// Get network statistics. Note that the internal statistics of NetEq are
// reset by this call.
//
// Input:
// -network_statistics : a structure that contains network statistics.
//
// Return value:
// -1 if failed to set the network statistics,
// 0 if statistics are set successfully.
//
virtual int32_t GetNetworkStatistics(
NetworkStatistics* network_statistics) = 0;
//
// Enable NACK and set the maximum size of the NACK list. If NACK is already
// enable then the maximum NACK list size is modified accordingly.
//
// If the sequence number of last received packet is N, the sequence numbers
// of NACK list are in the range of [N - |max_nack_list_size|, N).
//
// |max_nack_list_size| should be positive (none zero) and less than or
// equal to |Nack::kNackListSizeLimit|. Otherwise, No change is applied and -1
// is returned. 0 is returned at success.
//
virtual int EnableNack(size_t max_nack_list_size) = 0;
// Disable NACK.
virtual void DisableNack() = 0;
//
// Get a list of packets to be retransmitted. |round_trip_time_ms| is an
// estimate of the round-trip-time (in milliseconds). Missing packets which
// will be playout in a shorter time than the round-trip-time (with respect
// to the time this API is called) will not be included in the list.
//
// Negative |round_trip_time_ms| results is an error message and empty list
// is returned.
//
virtual std::vector<uint16_t> GetNackList(
int64_t round_trip_time_ms) const = 0;
virtual void GetDecodingCallStatistics(
AudioDecodingCallStats* call_stats) const = 0;
};
} // namespace webrtc
#endif // WEBRTC_MODULES_AUDIO_CODING_INCLUDE_AUDIO_CODING_MODULE_H_