/* * Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit. * * Copyright (C) 2014, Digium, Inc. * * Joshua Colp * * See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about * the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact * any of the maintainers of this project for assistance; * the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC * channels for your use. * * This program is free software, distributed under the terms of * the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file * at the top of the source tree. */ /*! \file * * \brief Media Format Bitfield Compatibility API * * \author Joshua Colp */ /*** MODULEINFO core ***/ #include "asterisk.h" #include "asterisk/logger.h" #include "asterisk/astobj2.h" #include "asterisk/codec.h" #include "asterisk/format.h" #include "asterisk/format_compatibility.h" #include "asterisk/format_cache.h" #include "asterisk/format_cap.h" #include "asterisk/utils.h" #include "include/format_compatibility.h" uint64_t iax2_format_compatibility_cap2bitfield(const struct ast_format_cap *cap) { uint64_t bitfield = 0; int x; for (x = 0; x < ast_format_cap_count(cap); x++) { struct ast_format *format = ast_format_cap_get_format(cap, x); bitfield |= ast_format_compatibility_format2bitfield(format); ao2_ref(format, -1); } return bitfield; } int iax2_format_compatibility_bitfield2cap(uint64_t bitfield, struct ast_format_cap *cap) { int bit; for (bit = 0; bit < 64; ++bit) { uint64_t mask = (1ULL << bit); if (mask & bitfield) { struct ast_format *format; format = ast_format_compatibility_bitfield2format(mask); if (format && ast_format_cap_append(cap, format, 0)) { return -1; } } } return 0; } uint64_t iax2_format_compatibility_best(uint64_t formats) { /* * This just our opinion, expressed in code. We are * asked to choose the best codec to use, given no * information. */ static const uint64_t best[] = { /*! Okay, ulaw is used by all telephony equipment, so start with it */ AST_FORMAT_ULAW, /*! Unless of course, you're a silly European, so then prefer ALAW */ AST_FORMAT_ALAW, AST_FORMAT_G719, AST_FORMAT_SIREN14, AST_FORMAT_SIREN7, AST_FORMAT_TESTLAW, /*! G.722 is better then all below, but not as common as the above... so give ulaw and alaw priority */ AST_FORMAT_G722, /*! Okay, well, signed linear is easy to translate into other stuff */ AST_FORMAT_SLIN16, AST_FORMAT_SLIN, /*! G.726 is standard ADPCM, in RFC3551 packing order */ AST_FORMAT_G726, /*! G.726 is standard ADPCM, in AAL2 packing order */ AST_FORMAT_G726_AAL2, /*! ADPCM has great sound quality and is still pretty easy to translate */ AST_FORMAT_ADPCM, /*! Okay, we're down to vocoders now, so pick GSM because it's small and easier to translate and sounds pretty good */ AST_FORMAT_GSM, /*! iLBC is not too bad */ AST_FORMAT_ILBC, /*! Speex is free, but computationally more expensive than GSM */ AST_FORMAT_SPEEX16, AST_FORMAT_SPEEX, /*! Opus */ AST_FORMAT_OPUS, /*! Ick, LPC10 sounds terrible, but at least we have code for it, if you're tacky enough to use it */ AST_FORMAT_LPC10, /*! G.729a is faster than 723 and slightly less expensive */ AST_FORMAT_G729, /*! Down to G.723.1 which is proprietary but at least designed for voice */ AST_FORMAT_G723, }; int idx; /* Find the first preferred codec in the format given */ for (idx = 0; idx < ARRAY_LEN(best); ++idx) { if (formats & best[idx]) { return best[idx]; } } return 0; }