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# A/V API reference
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## Take toxmsi/phone.c as a reference
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### Initialization:
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```
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phone_t* initPhone(uint16_t _listen_port, uint16_t _send_port);
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```
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function initializes sample phone. `_listen_port` and `_send_port` are variables
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only meant for local testing. You will not have to do anything regarding to that
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since everything will be started within a messenger.
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Phone requires one msi session and two rtp sessions (one for audio and one for
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video).
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```
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msi_session_t* msi_init_session( void* _core_handler, const uint8_t* _user_agent );
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```
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initializes msi session. Params:
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```
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void* _core_handler - pointer to an object handling networking,
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const uint8_t* _user_agent - string describing phone client version.
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```
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Return value: `msi_session_t*` - pointer to a newly created msi session handler.
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### `msi_session_t` reference:
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How to handle msi session: Controlling is done via callbacks and action
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handlers. First register callbacks for every state/action received and make sure
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NOT TO PLACE SOMETHING LIKE LOOPS THAT TAKES A LOT OF TIME TO EXECUTE; every
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callback is being called directly from event loop. You can find examples in
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phone.c.
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Register callbacks:
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```
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void msi_register_callback_call_started ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_call_canceled ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_call_rejected ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_call_ended ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_recv_invite ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_recv_ringing ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_recv_starting ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_recv_ending ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_recv_error ( MCALLBACK );
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void msi_register_callback_requ_timeout ( MCALLBACK );
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```
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MCALLBACK is defined as: `void (*callback) (void* _arg)` `msi_session_t*`
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handler is being thrown as `_arg` so you can use that and `_agent_handler` to
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get to your own phone handler directly from callback.
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Actions:
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```
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int msi_invite ( msi_session_t* _session, call_type _call_type, uint32_t _timeoutms );
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```
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Sends call invite. Before calling/sending invite `msi_session_t::_friend_id` is
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needed to be set or else it will not work. `_call_type` is type of the call (
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Audio/Video ) and `_timeoutms` is how long will poll wait until request is
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terminated.
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```
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int msi_hangup ( msi_session_t* _session );
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```
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Hangs up active call
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```
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int msi_answer ( msi_session_t* _session, call_type _call_type );
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```
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Answer incoming call. `_call_type` set's callee call type.
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```
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int msi_cancel ( msi_session_t* _session );
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```
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Cancel current request.
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```
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int msi_reject ( msi_session_t* _session );
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```
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Reject incoming call.
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### Now for rtp:
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You will need 2 sessions; one for audio one for video. You start them with:
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```
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rtp_session_t* rtp_init_session ( int _max_users, int _multi_session );
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```
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Params:
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```
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int _max_users - max users. -1 if undefined
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int _multi_session - any positive number means uses multi session; -1 if not.
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```
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Return value:
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```
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rtp_session_t* - pointer to a newly created rtp session handler.
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```
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### How to handle rtp session:
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Take a look at
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```
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void* phone_handle_media_transport_poll ( void* _hmtc_args_p ) in phone.c
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```
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on example. Basically what you do is just receive a message via:
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```
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struct rtp_msg_s* rtp_recv_msg ( rtp_session_t* _session );
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```
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and then you use payload within the `rtp_msg_s` struct. Don't forget to
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deallocate it with:
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`void rtp_free_msg ( rtp_session_t* _session, struct rtp_msg_s* _msg );`
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Receiving should be thread safe so don't worry about that.
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When you capture and encode a payload you want to send it ( obviously ).
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first create a new message with:
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```
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struct rtp_msg_s* rtp_msg_new ( rtp_session_t* _session, const uint8_t* _data, uint32_t _length );
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```
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and then send it with:
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```
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int rtp_send_msg ( rtp_session_t* _session, struct rtp_msg_s* _msg, void* _core_handler );
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```
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`_core_handler` is the same network handler as in `msi_session_s` struct.
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## A/V initialization:
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```
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int init_receive_audio(codec_state *cs);
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int init_receive_video(codec_state *cs);
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Initialises the A/V decoders. On failure it will print the reason and return 0. On success it will return 1.
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int init_send_audio(codec_state *cs);
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int init_send_video(codec_state *cs);
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Initialises the A/V encoders. On failure it will print the reason and return 0. On success it will return 1.
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init_send_audio will also let the user select an input device. init_send_video will determine the webcam's output codec and initialise the appropriate decoder.
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int video_encoder_refresh(codec_state *cs, int bps);
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Reinitialises the video encoder with a new bitrate. ffmpeg does not expose the needed VP8 feature to change the bitrate on the fly, so this serves as a workaround.
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In the future, VP8 should be used directly and ffmpeg should be dropped from the dependencies.
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The variable bps is the required bitrate in bits per second.
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```
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### A/V encoding/decoding:
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```
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void *encode_video_thread(void *arg);
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```
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Spawns the video encoding thread. The argument should hold a pointer to a
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`codec_state`. This function should only be called if video encoding is
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supported (when `init_send_video` returns 1). Each video frame gets encoded into
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a packet, which is sent via RTP. Every 60 frames a new bidirectional interframe
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is encoded.
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```
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void *encode_audio_thread(void *arg);
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```
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Spawns the audio encoding thread. The argument should hold a pointer to a
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`codec_state`. This function should only be called if audio encoding is
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supported (when `init_send_audio` returns 1). Audio frames are read from the
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selected audio capture device during initialisation. This audio capturing can be
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rerouted to a different device on the fly. Each audio frame is encoded into a
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packet, and sent via RTP. All audio frames have the same amount of samples,
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which is defined in `AV_codec.h`.
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```
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int video_decoder_refresh(codec_state *cs, int width, int height);
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```
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Sets the SDL window dimensions and creates a pixel buffer with the requested
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size. It also creates a scaling context, which will be used to convert the input
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image format to YUV420P.
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```
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void *decode_video_thread(void *arg);
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```
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Spawns a video decoding thread. The argument should hold a pointer to a
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`codec_state`. The `codec_state` is assumed to contain a successfully
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initialised video decoder. This function reads video packets and feeds them to
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the video decoder. If the video frame's resolution has changed,
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`video_decoder_refresh()` is called. Afterwards, the frame is displayed on the
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SDL window.
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```
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void *decode_audio_thread(void *arg);
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```
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Spawns an audio decoding thread. The argument should hold a pointer to a
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`codec_state`. The `codec_state` is assumed to contain a successfully
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initialised audio decoder. All received audio packets are pushed into a jitter
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buffer and are reordered. If there is a missing packet, or a packet has arrived
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too late, it is treated as a lost packet and the audio decoder is informed of
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the packet loss. The audio decoder will then try to reconstruct the lost packet,
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based on information from previous packets. Audio is played on the default
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OpenAL output device.
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If you have any more qustions/bug reports/feature request contact the following
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users on the irc channel #tox-dev on irc.freenode.net: For RTP and MSI: mannol
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For audio and video: Martijnvdc
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