[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 2459: bridge_construction: apply Jitterbuffers at bridge join via the JITTERBUFFER function.
Joshua Colp
reviewboard at asterisk.org
Thu Apr 18 06:04:43 CDT 2013
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/team/group/bridge_construction/bridges/bridge_simple.c
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Since this is now a required implementation aspect of any bridge technology I'd prefer it to be documented in the bridging technology header file. Alternatively making it so it was part of bridging core would be nicer...
/team/group/bridge_construction/main/abstract_jb.c
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Pedantically it's not loaded.
/team/group/bridge_construction/main/abstract_jb.c
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You can drop this.
/team/group/bridge_construction/main/abstract_jb.c
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According to my reading of func_jitterbuffer you can have empty arguments - it'll just use the default value. That means you don't need to do this last_arg stuff.
- Joshua Colp
On April 17, 2013, 11:01 p.m., jrose wrote:
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> (Updated April 17, 2013, 11:01 p.m.)
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers, Matt Jordan and rmudgett.
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> Bugs: ASTERISK-21333
> https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-21333
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> Repository: Asterisk
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> Description
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> This patch adds support for applying jitterbuffers based on channel settings for jitterbuffers when bridging channels with simple bridges and softmixed bridges by use of func_jitterbuffer.
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> Diffs
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> /team/group/bridge_construction/funcs/func_jitterbuffer.c 385983
> /team/group/bridge_construction/configs/confbridge.conf.sample 385983
> /team/group/bridge_construction/bridges/bridge_softmix.c 385983
> /team/group/bridge_construction/bridges/bridge_simple.c 385983
> /team/group/bridge_construction/CHANGES 385983
> /team/group/bridge_construction/include/asterisk/abstract_jb.h 385983
> /team/group/bridge_construction/main/abstract_jb.c 385983
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> Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2459/diff/
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> Testing
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> Tested simple two way calls with SIP with the SIP option jbenable on and off. While on the jitterbuffer is applied as expected and while off it is not applied. Note that this is different from behavior in trunk. In trunk if a SIP channel calls another SIP channel with jbenabled=yes, there generally will not be a jitterbuffer created unless jbforced is set. This is because trunk checks both channels in a two way bridge for the following condition:
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> if (((!c0_wants_jitter && c1_creates_jitter) || (c0_force_jb && c1_creates_jitter)) && c0_jb_enabled) {
> /* jitter buffer creation flag is raised for c0 */
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> and since SIP has the wants_jitter flag enabled, the jitter buffer is not applied.
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> We are no longer reaching across the bridge to look at both channels when doing this, so the jitter buffer will be applied unconditionally on bridging. This means the jbforced option is no longer respected.
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> Thanks,
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> jrose
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