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20#ifndef __PJNATH_ICE_SESSION_H__
21#define __PJNATH_ICE_SESSION_H__
22
23/**
24 * @file ice_session.h
25 * @brief ICE session management
26 */
27#include <pjnath/types.h>
28#include <pjnath/stun_session.h>
29#include <pjnath/errno.h>
30#include <pj/sock.h>
31#include <pj/timer.h>
32
33PJ_BEGIN_DECL
34
35
36/**
37 * @addtogroup PJNATH_ICE_SESSION
38 * @{
39 *
40 * This module describes #pj_ice_sess, a transport independent ICE session,
41 * part of PJNATH - the Open Source NAT helper library.
42 *
43 * \section pj_ice_sess_sec ICE Session
44 *
45 * An ICE session, represented by #pj_ice_sess structure, is the lowest
46 * abstraction of ICE in PJNATH, and it is used to perform and manage
47 * connectivity checks of transport address candidates <b>within a
48 * single media stream</b> (note: this differs from what is described
49 * in ICE draft, where an ICE session manages the whole media sessions
50 * rather than just a single stream).
51 *
52 * The ICE session described here is independent from any transports,
53 * meaning that the actual network I/O for this session would have to
54 * be performed by the application, or higher layer abstraction.
55 * Using this framework, application would give any incoming packets to
56 * the ICE session, and it would provide the ICE session with a callback
57 * to send outgoing message.
58 *
59 * For higher abstraction of ICE where transport is included, please
60 * see \ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT.
61 *
62 * \subsection pj_ice_sess_using_sec Using The ICE Session
63 *
64 * The steps below describe how to use ICE session. Alternatively application
65 * can use the higher level ICE API, \ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT,
66 * which has provided the integration of ICE with socket transport.
67 *
68 * The steps to use ICE session is similar for both offerer and
69 * answerer:
70 * - create ICE session with #pj_ice_sess_create(). Among other things,
71 * application needs to specify:
72 * - STUN configuration (pj_stun_config), containing STUN settings
73 * such as timeout values and the instances of timer heap and
74 * ioqueue.
75 * - Session name, useful for identifying this session in the log.
76 * - Initial ICE role (#pj_ice_sess_role). The role can be changed
77 * at later time with #pj_ice_sess_change_role(), and ICE session
78 * can also change its role automatically when it detects role
79 * conflict.
80 * - Number of components in the media session.
81 * - Callback to receive ICE events (#pj_ice_sess_cb)
82 * - Optional local ICE username and password. If these arguments
83 * are NULL, they will be generated randomly.
84 * - Add local candidates for each component, with #pj_ice_sess_add_cand().
85 * A candidate is represented with #pj_ice_sess_cand structure.
86 * Each component must be provided with at least one candidate, and
87 * all components must have the same number of candidates. Failing
88 * to comply with this will cause failure during pairing process.
89 * - Create offer to describe local ICE candidates. ICE session does not
90 * provide a function to create such offer, but application should be
91 * able to create one since it knows about all components and candidates.
92 * If application uses \ref PJNATH_ICE_STREAM_TRANSPORT, it can
93 * enumerate local candidates by calling #pj_ice_strans_enum_cands().
94 * Application may use #pj_ice_sess_find_default_cand() to let ICE
95 * session chooses the default transport address to be used in SDP
96 * c= and m= lines.
97 * - Send the offer to remote endpoint using signaling such as SIP.
98 * - Once application has received the answer, it should parse this
99 * answer, build array of remote candidates, and create check lists by
100 * calling #pj_ice_sess_create_check_list(). This process is known as
101 * pairing the candidates, and will result in the creation of check lists.
102 * - Once checklist has been created, application then can call
103 * #pj_ice_sess_start_check() to instruct ICE session to start
104 * performing connectivity checks. The ICE session performs the
105 * connectivity checks by processing each check in the checklists.
106 * - Application will be notified about the result of ICE connectivity
107 * checks via the callback that was given in #pj_ice_sess_create()
108 * above.
109 *
110 * To send data, application calls #pj_ice_sess_send_data(). If ICE
111 * negotiation has not completed, ICE session would simply drop the data,
112 * and return error to caller. If ICE negotiation has completed
113 * successfully, ICE session will in turn call the \a on_tx_pkt
114 * callback of #pj_ice_sess_cb instance that was previously registered
115 * in #pj_ice_sess_create() above.
116 *
117 * When application receives any packets on the underlying sockets, it
118 * must call #pj_ice_sess_on_rx_pkt(). The ICE session will inspect the
119 * packet to decide whether to process it locally (if the packet is a
120 * STUN message and is part of ICE session) or otherwise pass it back to
121 * application via \a on_rx_data callback.
122 */
123
124/**
125 * Forward declaration for checklist.
126 */
127typedef struct pj_ice_sess_checklist pj_ice_sess_checklist;
128
129/**
130 * This enumeration describes the type of an ICE candidate.
131 */
132typedef enum pj_ice_cand_type
133{
134 /**
135 * ICE host candidate. A host candidate represents the actual local
136 * transport address in the host.
137 */
138 PJ_ICE_CAND_TYPE_HOST,
139
140 /**
141 * ICE server reflexive candidate, which represents the public mapped
142 * address of the local address, and is obtained by sending STUN
143 * Binding request from the host candidate to a STUN server.
144 */
145 PJ_ICE_CAND_TYPE_SRFLX,
146
147 /**
148 * ICE peer reflexive candidate, which is the address as seen by peer
149 * agent during connectivity check.
150 */
151 PJ_ICE_CAND_TYPE_PRFLX,
152
153 /**
154 * ICE relayed candidate, which represents the address allocated in
155 * TURN server.
156 */
157 PJ_ICE_CAND_TYPE_RELAYED
158
159} pj_ice_cand_type;
160
161
162/** Forward declaration for pj_ice_sess */
163typedef struct pj_ice_sess pj_ice_sess;
164
165/** Forward declaration for pj_ice_sess_check */
166typedef struct pj_ice_sess_check pj_ice_sess_check;
167
168
169/**
170 * This structure describes ICE component.
171 * A media stream may require multiple components, each of which has
172 * to work for the media stream as a whole to work. For media streams
173 * based on RTP, there are two components per media stream - one for RTP,
174 * and one for RTCP.
175 */
176typedef struct pj_ice_sess_comp
177{
178 /**
179 * Pointer to ICE check with highest priority which connectivity check
180 * has been successful. The value will be NULL if a no successful check
181 * has not been found for this component.
182 */
183 pj_ice_sess_check *valid_check;
184
185 /**
186 * Pointer to ICE check with highest priority which connectivity check
187 * has been successful and it has been nominated. The value may be NULL
188 * if there is no such check yet.
189 */
190 pj_ice_sess_check *nominated_check;
191
192 /**
193 * The STUN session to be used to send and receive STUN messages for this
194 * component.
195 */
196 pj_stun_session *stun_sess;
197
198} pj_ice_sess_comp;
199
200
201/**
202 * Data structure to be attached to internal message processing.
203 */
204typedef struct pj_ice_msg_data
205{
206 /** Transport ID for this message */
207 unsigned transport_id;
208
209 /** Flag to indicate whether data.req contains data */
210 pj_bool_t has_req_data;
211
212 /** The data */
213 union data {
214 /** Request data */
215 struct request_data {
216 pj_ice_sess *ice; /**< ICE session */
217 pj_ice_sess_checklist *clist; /**< Checklist */
218 unsigned ckid; /**< Check ID */
219 } req;
220 } data;
221
222} pj_ice_msg_data;
223
224
225/**
226 * This structure describes an ICE candidate.
227 * ICE candidate is a transport address that is to be tested by ICE
228 * procedures in order to determine its suitability for usage for
229 * receipt of media. Candidates also have properties - their type
230 * (server reflexive, relayed or host), priority, foundation, and
231 * base.
232 */
233typedef struct pj_ice_sess_cand
234{
235 /**
236 * The candidate type, as described in #pj_ice_cand_type enumeration.
237 */
238 pj_ice_cand_type type;
239
240 /**
241 * Status of this candidate. The value will be PJ_SUCCESS if candidate
242 * address has been resolved successfully, PJ_EPENDING when the address
243 * resolution process is in progress, or other value when the address
244 * resolution has completed with failure.
245 */
246 pj_status_t status;
247
248 /**
249 * The component ID of this candidate. Note that component IDs starts
250 * with one for RTP and two for RTCP. In other words, it's not zero
251 * based.
252 */
253 pj_uint8_t comp_id;
254
255 /**
256 * Transport ID to be used to send packets for this candidate.
257 */
258 pj_uint8_t transport_id;
259
260 /**
261 * Local preference value, which typically is 65535.
262 */
263 pj_uint16_t local_pref;
264
265 /**
266 * The foundation string, which is an identifier which value will be
267 * equivalent for two candidates that are of the same type, share the
268 * same base, and come from the same STUN server. The foundation is
269 * used to optimize ICE performance in the Frozen algorithm.
270 */
271 pj_str_t foundation;
272
273 /**
274 * The candidate's priority, a 32-bit unsigned value which value will be
275 * calculated by the ICE session when a candidate is registered to the
276 * ICE session.
277 */
278 pj_uint32_t prio;
279
280 /**
281 * IP address of this candidate. For host candidates, this represents
282 * the local address of the socket. For reflexive candidates, the value
283 * will be the public address allocated in NAT router for the host
284 * candidate and as reported in MAPPED-ADDRESS or XOR-MAPPED-ADDRESS
285 * attribute of STUN Binding request. For relayed candidate, the value
286 * will be the address allocated in the TURN server by STUN Allocate
287 * request.
288 */
289 pj_sockaddr addr;
290
291 /**
292 * Base address of this candidate. "Base" refers to the address an agent
293 * sends from for a particular candidate. For host candidates, the base
294 * is the same as the host candidate itself. For reflexive candidates,
295 * the base is the local IP address of the socket. For relayed candidates,
296 * the base address is the transport address allocated in the TURN server
297 * for this candidate.
298 */
299 pj_sockaddr base_addr;
300
301 /**
302 * Related address, which is used for informational only and is not used
303 * in any way by the ICE session.
304 */
305 pj_sockaddr rel_addr;
306
307} pj_ice_sess_cand;
308
309
310/**
311 * This enumeration describes the state of ICE check.
312 */
313typedef enum pj_ice_sess_check_state
314{
315 /**
316 * A check for this pair hasn't been performed, and it can't
317 * yet be performed until some other check succeeds, allowing this
318 * pair to unfreeze and move into the Waiting state.
319 */
320 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECK_STATE_FROZEN,
321
322 /**
323 * A check has not been performed for this pair, and can be
324 * performed as soon as it is the highest priority Waiting pair on
325 * the check list.
326 */
327 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECK_STATE_WAITING,
328
329 /**
330 * A check has not been performed for this pair, and can be
331 * performed as soon as it is the highest priority Waiting pair on
332 * the check list.
333 */
334 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECK_STATE_IN_PROGRESS,
335
336 /**
337 * A check has not been performed for this pair, and can be
338 * performed as soon as it is the highest priority Waiting pair on
339 * the check list.
340 */
341 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECK_STATE_SUCCEEDED,
342
343 /**
344 * A check for this pair was already done and failed, either
345 * never producing any response or producing an unrecoverable failure
346 * response.
347 */
348 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECK_STATE_FAILED
349
350} pj_ice_sess_check_state;
351
352
353/**
354 * This structure describes an ICE connectivity check. An ICE check
355 * contains a candidate pair, and will involve sending STUN Binding
356 * Request transaction for the purposes of verifying connectivity.
357 * A check is sent from the local candidate to the remote candidate
358 * of a candidate pair.
359 */
360struct pj_ice_sess_check
361{
362 /**
363 * Pointer to local candidate entry of this check.
364 */
365 pj_ice_sess_cand *lcand;
366
367 /**
368 * Pointer to remote candidate entry of this check.
369 */
370 pj_ice_sess_cand *rcand;
371
372 /**
373 * Check priority.
374 */
375 pj_timestamp prio;
376
377 /**
378 * Connectivity check state.
379 */
380 pj_ice_sess_check_state state;
381
382 /**
383 * STUN transmit data containing STUN Binding request that was sent
384 * as part of this check. The value will only be set when this check
385 * has a pending transaction, and is used to cancel the transaction
386 * when other check has succeeded.
387 */
388 pj_stun_tx_data *tdata;
389
390 /**
391 * Flag to indicate whether this check is nominated. A nominated check
392 * contains USE-CANDIDATE attribute in its STUN Binding request.
393 */
394 pj_bool_t nominated;
395
396 /**
397 * When the check failed, this will contain the failure status of the
398 * STUN transaction.
399 */
400 pj_status_t err_code;
401};
402
403
404/**
405 * This enumeration describes ICE checklist state.
406 */
407typedef enum pj_ice_sess_checklist_state
408{
409 /**
410 * The checklist is not yet running.
411 */
412 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECKLIST_ST_IDLE,
413
414 /**
415 * In this state, ICE checks are still in progress for this
416 * media stream.
417 */
418 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECKLIST_ST_RUNNING,
419
420 /**
421 * In this state, ICE checks have completed for this media stream,
422 * either successfully or with failure.
423 */
424 PJ_ICE_SESS_CHECKLIST_ST_COMPLETED
425
426} pj_ice_sess_checklist_state;
427
428
429/**
430 * This structure represents ICE check list, that is an ordered set of
431 * candidate pairs that an agent will use to generate checks.
432 */
433struct pj_ice_sess_checklist
434{
435 /**
436 * The checklist state.
437 */
438 pj_ice_sess_checklist_state state;
439
440 /**
441 * Number of candidate pairs (checks).
442 */
443 unsigned count;
444
445 /**
446 * Array of candidate pairs (checks).
447 */
448 pj_ice_sess_check checks[PJ_ICE_MAX_CHECKS];
449
450 /**
451 * A timer used to perform periodic check for this checklist.
452 */
453 pj_timer_entry timer;
454
455};
456
457
458/**
459 * This structure contains callbacks that will be called by the ICE
460 * session.
461 */
462typedef struct pj_ice_sess_cb
463{
464 /**
465 * An optional callback that will be called by the ICE session when
466 * ICE negotiation has completed, successfully or with failure.
467 *
468 * @param ice The ICE session.
469 * @param status Will contain PJ_SUCCESS if ICE negotiation is
470 * successful, or some error code.
471 */
472 void (*on_ice_complete)(pj_ice_sess *ice, pj_status_t status);
473
474 /**
475 * A mandatory callback which will be called by the ICE session when
476 * it needs to send outgoing STUN packet.
477 *
478 * @param ice The ICE session.
479 * @param comp_id ICE component ID.
480 * @param transport_id Transport ID.
481 * @param pkt The STUN packet.
482 * @param size The size of the packet.
483 * @param dst_addr Packet destination address.
484 * @param dst_addr_len Length of destination address.
485 */
486 pj_status_t (*on_tx_pkt)(pj_ice_sess *ice, unsigned comp_id,
487 unsigned transport_id,
488 const void *pkt, pj_size_t size,
489 const pj_sockaddr_t *dst_addr,
490 unsigned dst_addr_len);
491
492 /**
493 * A mandatory callback which will be called by the ICE session when
494 * it receives packet which is not part of ICE negotiation.
495 *
496 * @param ice The ICE session.
497 * @param comp_id ICE component ID.
498 * @param transport_id Transport ID.
499 * @param pkt The whole packet.
500 * @param size Size of the packet.
501 * @param src_addr Source address where this packet was received
502 * from.
503 * @param src_addr_len The length of source address.
504 */
505 void (*on_rx_data)(pj_ice_sess *ice, unsigned comp_id,
506 unsigned transport_id,
507 void *pkt, pj_size_t size,
508 const pj_sockaddr_t *src_addr,
509 unsigned src_addr_len);
510} pj_ice_sess_cb;
511
512
513/**
514 * This enumeration describes the role of the ICE agent.
515 */
516typedef enum pj_ice_sess_role
517{
518 /**
519 * The role is unknown.
520 */
521 PJ_ICE_SESS_ROLE_UNKNOWN,
522
523 /**
524 * The ICE agent is in controlled role.
525 */
526 PJ_ICE_SESS_ROLE_CONTROLLED,
527
528 /**
529 * The ICE agent is in controlling role.
530 */
531 PJ_ICE_SESS_ROLE_CONTROLLING
532
533} pj_ice_sess_role;
534
535
536/**
537 * This structure represents an incoming check (an incoming Binding
538 * request message), and is mainly used to keep early checks in the
539 * list in the ICE session. An early check is a request received
540 * from remote when we haven't received SDP answer yet, therefore we
541 * can't perform triggered check. For such cases, keep the incoming
542 * request in a list, and we'll do triggered checks (simultaneously)
543 * as soon as we receive answer.
544 */
545typedef struct pj_ice_rx_check
546{
547 PJ_DECL_LIST_MEMBER(struct pj_ice_rx_check); /**< Standard list */
548
549 unsigned comp_id; /**< Component ID. */
550 unsigned transport_id; /**< Transport ID. */
551
552 pj_sockaddr src_addr; /**< Source address of request */
553 unsigned src_addr_len; /**< Length of src address. */
554
555 pj_bool_t use_candidate; /**< USE-CANDIDATE is present? */
556 pj_uint32_t priority; /**< PRIORITY value in the req. */
557 pj_stun_uint64_attr *role_attr; /**< ICE-CONTROLLING/CONTROLLED */
558
559} pj_ice_rx_check;
560
561
562/**
563 * This structure describes various ICE session options. Application
564 * configure the ICE session with these options by calling
565 * #pj_ice_sess_set_options().
566 */
567typedef struct pj_ice_sess_options
568{
569 /**
570 * Specify whether to use aggressive nomination.
571 */
572 pj_bool_t aggressive;
573
574 /**
575 * For controlling agent if it uses regular nomination, specify the delay
576 * to perform nominated check (connectivity check with USE-CANDIDATE
577 * attribute) after all components have a valid pair.
578 *
579 * Default value is PJ_ICE_NOMINATED_CHECK_DELAY.
580 */
581 unsigned nominated_check_delay;
582
583 /**
584 * For a controlled agent, specify how long it wants to wait (in
585 * milliseconds) for the controlling agent to complete sending
586 * connectivity check with nominated flag set to true for all components
587 * after the controlled agent has found that all connectivity checks in
588 * its checklist have been completed and there is at least one successful
589 * (but not nominated) check for every component.
590 *
591 * Default value for this option is
592 * ICE_CONTROLLED_AGENT_WAIT_NOMINATION_TIMEOUT. Specify -1 to disable
593 * this timer.
594 */
595 int controlled_agent_want_nom_timeout;
596
597} pj_ice_sess_options;
598
599
600/**
601 * This structure describes the ICE session. For this version of PJNATH,
602 * an ICE session corresponds to a single media stream (unlike the ICE
603 * session described in the ICE standard where an ICE session covers the
604 * whole media and may consist of multiple media streams). The decision
605 * to support only a single media session was chosen for simplicity,
606 * while still allowing application to utilize multiple media streams by
607 * creating multiple ICE sessions, one for each media stream.
608 */
609struct pj_ice_sess
610{
611 char obj_name[PJ_MAX_OBJ_NAME]; /**< Object name. */
612
613 pj_pool_t *pool; /**< Pool instance. */
614 void *user_data; /**< App. data. */
615 pj_grp_lock_t *grp_lock; /**< Group lock */
616 pj_ice_sess_role role; /**< ICE role. */
617 pj_ice_sess_options opt; /**< Options */
618 pj_timestamp tie_breaker; /**< Tie breaker value */
619 pj_uint8_t *prefs; /**< Type preference. */
620 pj_bool_t is_nominating; /**< Nominating stage */
621 pj_bool_t is_complete; /**< Complete? */
622 pj_bool_t is_destroying; /**< Destroy is called */
623 pj_status_t ice_status; /**< Error status. */
624 pj_timer_entry timer; /**< ICE timer. */
625 pj_ice_sess_cb cb; /**< Callback. */
626
627 pj_stun_config stun_cfg; /**< STUN settings. */
628
629 /* STUN credentials */
630 pj_str_t tx_ufrag; /**< Remote ufrag. */
631 pj_str_t tx_uname; /**< Uname for TX. */
632 pj_str_t tx_pass; /**< Remote password. */
633 pj_str_t rx_ufrag; /**< Local ufrag. */
634 pj_str_t rx_uname; /**< Uname for RX */
635 pj_str_t rx_pass; /**< Local password. */
636
637 /* Components */
638 unsigned comp_cnt; /**< # of components. */
639 pj_ice_sess_comp comp[PJ_ICE_MAX_COMP]; /**< Component array */
640 unsigned comp_ka; /**< Next comp for KA */
641
642 /* Local candidates */
643 unsigned lcand_cnt; /**< # of local cand. */
644 pj_ice_sess_cand lcand[PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND]; /**< Array of cand. */
645
646 /* Remote candidates */
647 unsigned rcand_cnt; /**< # of remote cand. */
648 pj_ice_sess_cand rcand[PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND]; /**< Array of cand. */
649
650 /** Array of transport datas */
651 pj_ice_msg_data tp_data[4];
652
653 /* List of eearly checks */
654 pj_ice_rx_check early_check; /**< Early checks. */
655
656 /* Checklist */
657 pj_ice_sess_checklist clist; /**< Active checklist */
658
659 /* Valid list */
660 pj_ice_sess_checklist valid_list; /**< Valid list. */
661
662 /** Temporary buffer for misc stuffs to avoid using stack too much */
663 union {
664 char txt[128];
665 char errmsg[PJ_ERR_MSG_SIZE];
666 } tmp;
667};
668
669
670/**
671 * This is a utility function to retrieve the string name for the
672 * particular candidate type.
673 *
674 * @param type Candidate type.
675 *
676 * @return The string representation of the candidate type.
677 */
678PJ_DECL(const char*) pj_ice_get_cand_type_name(pj_ice_cand_type type);
679
680
681/**
682 * This is a utility function to retrieve the string name for the
683 * particular role type.
684 *
685 * @param role Role type.
686 *
687 * @return The string representation of the role.
688 */
689PJ_DECL(const char*) pj_ice_sess_role_name(pj_ice_sess_role role);
690
691
692/**
693 * This is a utility function to calculate the foundation identification
694 * for a candidate.
695 *
696 * @param pool Pool to allocate the foundation string.
697 * @param foundation Pointer to receive the foundation string.
698 * @param type Candidate type.
699 * @param base_addr Base address of the candidate.
700 */
701PJ_DECL(void) pj_ice_calc_foundation(pj_pool_t *pool,
702 pj_str_t *foundation,
703 pj_ice_cand_type type,
704 const pj_sockaddr *base_addr);
705
706/**
707 * Initialize ICE session options with library default values.
708 *
709 * @param opt ICE session options.
710 */
711PJ_DECL(void) pj_ice_sess_options_default(pj_ice_sess_options *opt);
712
713/**
714 * Create ICE session with the specified role and number of components.
715 * Application would typically need to create an ICE session before
716 * sending an offer or upon receiving one. After the session is created,
717 * application can register candidates to the ICE session by calling
718 * #pj_ice_sess_add_cand() function.
719 *
720 * @param stun_cfg The STUN configuration settings, containing among
721 * other things the timer heap instance to be used
722 * by the ICE session.
723 * @param name Optional name to identify this ICE instance in
724 * the log file.
725 * @param role ICE role.
726 * @param comp_cnt Number of components.
727 * @param cb ICE callback.
728 * @param local_ufrag Optional string to be used as local username to
729 * authenticate incoming STUN binding request. If
730 * the value is NULL, a random string will be
731 * generated.
732 * @param local_passwd Optional string to be used as local password.
733 * @param grp_lock Optional group lock to be used by this session.
734 * If NULL, the session will create one itself.
735 * @param p_ice Pointer to receive the ICE session instance.
736 *
737 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if ICE session is created successfully.
738 */
739PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_create(pj_stun_config *stun_cfg,
740 const char *name,
741 pj_ice_sess_role role,
742 unsigned comp_cnt,
743 const pj_ice_sess_cb *cb,
744 const pj_str_t *local_ufrag,
745 const pj_str_t *local_passwd,
746 pj_grp_lock_t *grp_lock,
747 pj_ice_sess **p_ice);
748
749/**
750 * Get the value of various options of the ICE session.
751 *
752 * @param ice The ICE session.
753 * @param opt The options to be initialized with the values
754 * from the ICE session.
755 *
756 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error.
757 */
758PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_get_options(pj_ice_sess *ice,
759 pj_ice_sess_options *opt);
760
761/**
762 * Specify various options for this ICE session. Application MUST only
763 * call this function after the ICE session has been created but before
764 * any connectivity check is started.
765 *
766 * Application should call #pj_ice_sess_get_options() to initialize the
767 * options with their default values.
768 *
769 * @param ice The ICE session.
770 * @param opt Options to be applied to the ICE session.
771 *
772 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error.
773 */
774PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_set_options(pj_ice_sess *ice,
775 const pj_ice_sess_options *opt);
776
777/**
778 * Destroy ICE session. This will cancel any connectivity checks currently
779 * running, if any, and any other events scheduled by this session, as well
780 * as all memory resources.
781 *
782 * @param ice ICE session instance.
783 *
784 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success.
785 */
786PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_destroy(pj_ice_sess *ice);
787
788
789/**
790 * Change session role. This happens for example when ICE session was
791 * created with controlled role when receiving an offer, but it turns out
792 * that the offer contains "a=ice-lite" attribute when the SDP gets
793 * inspected.
794 *
795 * @param ice The ICE session.
796 * @param new_role The new role to be set.
797 *
798 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error.
799 */
800PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_change_role(pj_ice_sess *ice,
801 pj_ice_sess_role new_role);
802
803
804/**
805 * Assign a custom preference values for ICE candidate types. By assigning
806 * custom preference value, application can control the order of candidates
807 * to be checked first. The default preference settings is to use 126 for
808 * host candidates, 100 for server reflexive candidates, 110 for peer
809 * reflexive candidates, an 0 for relayed candidates.
810 *
811 * Note that this function must be called before any candidates are added
812 * to the ICE session.
813 *
814 * @param ice The ICE session.
815 * @param prefs Array of candidate preference value. The values are
816 * put in the array indexed by the candidate type as
817 * specified in pj_ice_cand_type.
818 *
819 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success, or the appropriate error code.
820 */
821PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_set_prefs(pj_ice_sess *ice,
822 const pj_uint8_t prefs[4]);
823
824
825
826/**
827 * Add a candidate to this ICE session. Application must add candidates for
828 * each components ID before it can start pairing the candidates and
829 * performing connectivity checks.
830 *
831 * @param ice ICE session instance.
832 * @param comp_id Component ID of this candidate.
833 * @param transport_id Transport ID to be used to send packets for this
834 * candidate.
835 * @param type Candidate type.
836 * @param local_pref Local preference for this candidate, which
837 * normally should be set to 65535.
838 * @param foundation Foundation identification.
839 * @param addr The candidate address.
840 * @param base_addr The candidate's base address.
841 * @param rel_addr Optional related address.
842 * @param addr_len Length of addresses.
843 * @param p_cand_id Optional pointer to receive the candidate ID.
844 *
845 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if candidate is successfully added.
846 */
847PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_add_cand(pj_ice_sess *ice,
848 unsigned comp_id,
849 unsigned transport_id,
850 pj_ice_cand_type type,
851 pj_uint16_t local_pref,
852 const pj_str_t *foundation,
853 const pj_sockaddr_t *addr,
854 const pj_sockaddr_t *base_addr,
855 const pj_sockaddr_t *rel_addr,
856 int addr_len,
857 unsigned *p_cand_id);
858
859/**
860 * Find default candidate for the specified component ID, using this
861 * rule:
862 * - if the component has a successful candidate pair, then the
863 * local candidate of this pair will be returned.
864 * - otherwise a relay, reflexive, or host candidate will be selected
865 * on that specified order.
866 *
867 * @param ice The ICE session instance.
868 * @param comp_id The component ID.
869 * @param p_cand_id Pointer to receive the candidate ID.
870 *
871 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if a candidate has been selected.
872 */
873PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_find_default_cand(pj_ice_sess *ice,
874 unsigned comp_id,
875 int *p_cand_id);
876
877/**
878 * Pair the local and remote candidates to create check list. Application
879 * typically would call this function after receiving SDP containing ICE
880 * candidates from the remote host (either upon receiving the initial
881 * offer, for UAS, or upon receiving the answer, for UAC).
882 *
883 * Note that ICE connectivity check will not start until application calls
884 * #pj_ice_sess_start_check().
885 *
886 * @param ice ICE session instance.
887 * @param rem_ufrag Remote ufrag, as seen in the SDP received from
888 * the remote agent.
889 * @param rem_passwd Remote password, as seen in the SDP received from
890 * the remote agent.
891 * @param rem_cand_cnt Number of remote candidates.
892 * @param rem_cand Remote candidate array. Remote candidates are
893 * gathered from the SDP received from the remote
894 * agent.
895 *
896 * @return PJ_SUCCESS or the appropriate error code.
897 */
898PJ_DECL(pj_status_t)
899pj_ice_sess_create_check_list(pj_ice_sess *ice,
900 const pj_str_t *rem_ufrag,
901 const pj_str_t *rem_passwd,
902 unsigned rem_cand_cnt,
903 const pj_ice_sess_cand rem_cand[]);
904
905/**
906 * Start ICE periodic check. This function will return immediately, and
907 * application will be notified about the connectivity check status in
908 * #pj_ice_sess_cb callback.
909 *
910 * @param ice The ICE session instance.
911 *
912 * @return PJ_SUCCESS or the appropriate error code.
913 */
914PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_start_check(pj_ice_sess *ice);
915
916
917/**
918 * Send data using this ICE session. If ICE checks have not produced a
919 * valid check for the specified component ID, this function will return
920 * with failure. Otherwise ICE session will send the packet to remote
921 * destination using the nominated local candidate for the specified
922 * component.
923 *
924 * This function will in turn call \a on_tx_pkt function in
925 * #pj_ice_sess_cb callback to actually send the packet to the wire.
926 *
927 * @param ice The ICE session.
928 * @param comp_id Component ID.
929 * @param data The data or packet to be sent.
930 * @param data_len Size of data or packet, in bytes.
931 *
932 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if data is sent successfully.
933 */
934PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_send_data(pj_ice_sess *ice,
935 unsigned comp_id,
936 const void *data,
937 pj_size_t data_len);
938
939/**
940 * Report the arrival of packet to the ICE session. Since ICE session
941 * itself doesn't have any transports, it relies on application or
942 * higher layer component to give incoming packets to the ICE session.
943 * If the packet is not a STUN packet, this packet will be given back
944 * to application via \a on_rx_data() callback in #pj_ice_sess_cb.
945 *
946 * @param ice The ICE session.
947 * @param comp_id Component ID.
948 * @param transport_id Number to identify where this packet was received
949 * from. This parameter will be returned back to
950 * application in \a on_tx_pkt() callback.
951 * @param pkt Incoming packet.
952 * @param pkt_size Size of incoming packet.
953 * @param src_addr Source address of the packet.
954 * @param src_addr_len Length of the address.
955 *
956 * @return PJ_SUCCESS or the appropriate error code.
957 */
958PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pj_ice_sess_on_rx_pkt(pj_ice_sess *ice,
959 unsigned comp_id,
960 unsigned transport_id,
961 void *pkt,
962 pj_size_t pkt_size,
963 const pj_sockaddr_t *src_addr,
964 int src_addr_len);
965
966
967
968/**
969 * @}
970 */
971
972
973PJ_END_DECL
974
975
976#endif /* __PJNATH_ICE_SESSION_H__ */
977