webrtc_m130/sdk/android/api/org/webrtc/PeerConnectionFactory.java

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/*
* Copyright 2013 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
*/
package org.webrtc;
import android.content.Context;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Java wrapper for a C++ PeerConnectionFactoryInterface. Main entry point to
* the PeerConnection API for clients.
*/
public class PeerConnectionFactory {
static {
// TODO(sakal): Remove once all dependencies have started using
// PeerConnectionFactory.initialize.
NativeLibrary.initialize(new NativeLibrary.DefaultLoader());
}
public static final String TRIAL_ENABLED = "Enabled";
public static final String VIDEO_FRAME_EMIT_TRIAL = "VideoFrameEmit";
private static final String TAG = "PeerConnectionFactory";
private static final String VIDEO_CAPTURER_THREAD_NAME = "VideoCapturerThread";
private final long nativeFactory;
private static volatile boolean internalTracerInitialized = false;
private static Context applicationContext;
private static Thread networkThread;
private static Thread workerThread;
private static Thread signalingThread;
private EglBase localEglbase;
private EglBase remoteEglbase;
public static class InitializationOptions {
final Context applicationContext;
final String fieldTrials;
final boolean enableInternalTracer;
final boolean enableVideoHwAcceleration;
final NativeLibraryLoader nativeLibraryLoader;
private InitializationOptions(Context applicationContext, String fieldTrials,
boolean enableInternalTracer, boolean enableVideoHwAcceleration,
NativeLibraryLoader nativeLibraryLoader) {
this.applicationContext = applicationContext;
this.fieldTrials = fieldTrials;
this.enableInternalTracer = enableInternalTracer;
this.enableVideoHwAcceleration = enableVideoHwAcceleration;
this.nativeLibraryLoader = nativeLibraryLoader;
}
public static Builder builder(Context applicationContext) {
return new Builder(applicationContext);
}
public static class Builder {
private final Context applicationContext;
private String fieldTrials = "";
private boolean enableInternalTracer = true;
private boolean enableVideoHwAcceleration = true;
private NativeLibraryLoader nativeLibraryLoader = new NativeLibrary.DefaultLoader();
Builder(Context applicationContext) {
this.applicationContext = applicationContext;
}
public Builder setFieldTrials(String fieldTrials) {
this.fieldTrials = fieldTrials;
return this;
}
public Builder setEnableInternalTracer(boolean enableInternalTracer) {
this.enableInternalTracer = enableInternalTracer;
return this;
}
public Builder setEnableVideoHwAcceleration(boolean enableVideoHwAcceleration) {
this.enableVideoHwAcceleration = enableVideoHwAcceleration;
return this;
}
public Builder setNativeLibraryLoader(NativeLibraryLoader nativeLibraryLoader) {
this.nativeLibraryLoader = nativeLibraryLoader;
return this;
}
public PeerConnectionFactory.InitializationOptions createInitializationOptions() {
return new PeerConnectionFactory.InitializationOptions(applicationContext, fieldTrials,
enableInternalTracer, enableVideoHwAcceleration, nativeLibraryLoader);
}
}
}
public static class Options {
// Keep in sync with webrtc/rtc_base/network.h!
Makes libjingle_peerconnection_android_unittest run on networkless devices. PeerConnectionTest.java currently works, but only on a device with network interfaces up. This is not a problem for desktop, but it is a problem when running on Android devices since the devices in the lab generally don't have network (due to the chaotic radio environment in the device labs, devices are simply kept in flight mode). The test does work if one modifies this line in the file webrtc/base/network.cc: bool ignored = ((cursor->ifa_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) || IsIgnoredNetwork(*network)); If we remove the IFF_LOOPBACK clause, the test starts working on an Android device in flight mode. This is nice - we're running the call and packets interact with the OS network stack, which is good for this end-to-end test. We can't just remove the clause though since having loopback is undesirable for everyone except the test (right)? so we need to make this behavior configurable. This CL takes a stab at a complete solution where we pass a boolean all the way through the Java PeerConnectionFactory down to the BasicNetworkManager. This comes as a heavy price in interface changes though. It's pretty out of proportion, but fundamentally we need some way of telling the network manager that it is on Android and in test mode. Passing the boolean all the way through is one way. Another way might be to put the loopback filter behind an ifdef and link a custom libjingle_peerconnection.so with the test. That is hacky but doesn't pollute the interfaces. Not sure how to solve that in GYP but it could mean some duplication between the production and test .so files. It would have been perfect to use flags here, but then we need to hook up gflags parsing to some main() somewhere to make sure the flag gets parsed, and make sure to pass that flag in our tests. I'm not sure how that can be done. Making the loopback filtering conditional is exactly how we solved the equivalent problem in content_browsertests in Chrome, and it worked great. That's all I could think of. BUG=4181 R=perkj@webrtc.org, pthatcher@webrtc.org Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/36769004 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#8344} git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@8344 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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static final int ADAPTER_TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0;
static final int ADAPTER_TYPE_ETHERNET = 1 << 0;
static final int ADAPTER_TYPE_WIFI = 1 << 1;
static final int ADAPTER_TYPE_CELLULAR = 1 << 2;
static final int ADAPTER_TYPE_VPN = 1 << 3;
static final int ADAPTER_TYPE_LOOPBACK = 1 << 4;
public int networkIgnoreMask;
public boolean disableEncryption;
public boolean disableNetworkMonitor;
Makes libjingle_peerconnection_android_unittest run on networkless devices. PeerConnectionTest.java currently works, but only on a device with network interfaces up. This is not a problem for desktop, but it is a problem when running on Android devices since the devices in the lab generally don't have network (due to the chaotic radio environment in the device labs, devices are simply kept in flight mode). The test does work if one modifies this line in the file webrtc/base/network.cc: bool ignored = ((cursor->ifa_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) || IsIgnoredNetwork(*network)); If we remove the IFF_LOOPBACK clause, the test starts working on an Android device in flight mode. This is nice - we're running the call and packets interact with the OS network stack, which is good for this end-to-end test. We can't just remove the clause though since having loopback is undesirable for everyone except the test (right)? so we need to make this behavior configurable. This CL takes a stab at a complete solution where we pass a boolean all the way through the Java PeerConnectionFactory down to the BasicNetworkManager. This comes as a heavy price in interface changes though. It's pretty out of proportion, but fundamentally we need some way of telling the network manager that it is on Android and in test mode. Passing the boolean all the way through is one way. Another way might be to put the loopback filter behind an ifdef and link a custom libjingle_peerconnection.so with the test. That is hacky but doesn't pollute the interfaces. Not sure how to solve that in GYP but it could mean some duplication between the production and test .so files. It would have been perfect to use flags here, but then we need to hook up gflags parsing to some main() somewhere to make sure the flag gets parsed, and make sure to pass that flag in our tests. I'm not sure how that can be done. Making the loopback filtering conditional is exactly how we solved the equivalent problem in content_browsertests in Chrome, and it worked great. That's all I could think of. BUG=4181 R=perkj@webrtc.org, pthatcher@webrtc.org Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/36769004 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#8344} git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@8344 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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}
/**
* Loads and initializes WebRTC. This must be called at least once before creating a
* PeerConnectionFactory. Replaces all the old initialization methods. Must not be called while
* a PeerConnectionFactory is alive.
*/
public static void initialize(InitializationOptions options) {
ContextUtils.initialize(options.applicationContext);
NativeLibrary.initialize(options.nativeLibraryLoader);
nativeInitializeAndroidGlobals(options.applicationContext, options.enableVideoHwAcceleration);
initializeFieldTrials(options.fieldTrials);
if (options.enableInternalTracer && !internalTracerInitialized) {
initializeInternalTracer();
}
}
private void checkInitializeHasBeenCalled() {
if (!NativeLibrary.isLoaded() || ContextUtils.getApplicationContext() == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException(
"PeerConnectionFactory.initialize was not called before creating a "
+ "PeerConnectionFactory.");
}
}
// Must be called at least once before creating a PeerConnectionFactory
// (for example, at application startup time).
private static native void nativeInitializeAndroidGlobals(
Context context, boolean videoHwAcceleration);
// Deprecated, use PeerConnectionFactory.initialize instead.
@Deprecated
public static void initializeAndroidGlobals(Context context, boolean videoHwAcceleration) {
ContextUtils.initialize(context);
nativeInitializeAndroidGlobals(context, videoHwAcceleration);
}
// Older signature of initializeAndroidGlobals. The extra parameters are now meaningless.
// Deprecated, use PeerConnectionFactory.initialize instead.
@Deprecated
public static boolean initializeAndroidGlobals(Object context, boolean initializeAudio,
boolean initializeVideo, boolean videoHwAcceleration) {
initializeAndroidGlobals((Context) context, videoHwAcceleration);
return true;
}
@Deprecated
public static void initializeInternalTracer() {
internalTracerInitialized = true;
nativeInitializeInternalTracer();
}
public static void shutdownInternalTracer() {
internalTracerInitialized = false;
nativeShutdownInternalTracer();
}
// Field trial initialization. Must be called before PeerConnectionFactory
// is created.
// Deprecated, use PeerConnectionFactory.initialize instead.
@Deprecated public static native void initializeFieldTrials(String fieldTrialsInitString);
// Wrapper of webrtc::field_trial::FindFullName. Develop the feature with default behaviour off.
// Example usage:
// if (PeerConnectionFactory.fieldTrialsFindFullName("WebRTCExperiment").equals("Enabled")) {
// method1();
// } else {
// method2();
// }
public static String fieldTrialsFindFullName(String name) {
return NativeLibrary.isLoaded() ? nativeFieldTrialsFindFullName(name) : "";
}
private static native String nativeFieldTrialsFindFullName(String name);
// Internal tracing initialization. Must be called before PeerConnectionFactory is created to
// prevent racing with tracing code.
// Deprecated, use PeerConnectionFactory.initialize instead.
private static native void nativeInitializeInternalTracer();
// Internal tracing shutdown, called to prevent resource leaks. Must be called after
// PeerConnectionFactory is gone to prevent races with code performing tracing.
private static native void nativeShutdownInternalTracer();
// Start/stop internal capturing of internal tracing.
public static native boolean startInternalTracingCapture(String tracing_filename);
public static native void stopInternalTracingCapture();
@Deprecated
public PeerConnectionFactory() {
this(null);
}
// Note: initializeAndroidGlobals must be called at least once before
// constructing a PeerConnectionFactory.
public PeerConnectionFactory(Options options) {
this(options, null /* encoderFactory */, null /* decoderFactory */);
}
public PeerConnectionFactory(
Options options, VideoEncoderFactory encoderFactory, VideoDecoderFactory decoderFactory) {
checkInitializeHasBeenCalled();
nativeFactory = nativeCreatePeerConnectionFactory(options, encoderFactory, decoderFactory);
if (nativeFactory == 0) {
throw new RuntimeException("Failed to initialize PeerConnectionFactory!");
}
}
public PeerConnectionFactory(Options options, VideoEncoderFactory encoderFactory,
VideoDecoderFactory decoderFactory, AudioProcessingFactory audioProcessingFactory) {
checkInitializeHasBeenCalled();
if (audioProcessingFactory == null) {
throw new NullPointerException(
"PeerConnectionFactory constructor does not accept a null AudioProcessingFactory.");
}
nativeFactory = nativeCreatePeerConnectionFactoryWithAudioProcessing(
options, encoderFactory, decoderFactory, audioProcessingFactory.createNative());
if (nativeFactory == 0) {
throw new RuntimeException("Failed to initialize PeerConnectionFactory!");
}
}
public PeerConnection createPeerConnection(PeerConnection.RTCConfiguration rtcConfig,
MediaConstraints constraints, PeerConnection.Observer observer) {
long nativeObserver = nativeCreateObserver(observer);
if (nativeObserver == 0) {
return null;
}
long nativePeerConnection =
nativeCreatePeerConnection(nativeFactory, rtcConfig, constraints, nativeObserver);
if (nativePeerConnection == 0) {
return null;
}
return new PeerConnection(nativePeerConnection, nativeObserver);
}
public PeerConnection createPeerConnection(List<PeerConnection.IceServer> iceServers,
MediaConstraints constraints, PeerConnection.Observer observer) {
PeerConnection.RTCConfiguration rtcConfig = new PeerConnection.RTCConfiguration(iceServers);
return createPeerConnection(rtcConfig, constraints, observer);
}
public MediaStream createLocalMediaStream(String label) {
return new MediaStream(nativeCreateLocalMediaStream(nativeFactory, label));
}
public VideoSource createVideoSource(VideoCapturer capturer) {
final EglBase.Context eglContext =
localEglbase == null ? null : localEglbase.getEglBaseContext();
final SurfaceTextureHelper surfaceTextureHelper =
SurfaceTextureHelper.create(VIDEO_CAPTURER_THREAD_NAME, eglContext);
long nativeAndroidVideoTrackSource =
nativeCreateVideoSource(nativeFactory, surfaceTextureHelper, capturer.isScreencast());
VideoCapturer.CapturerObserver capturerObserver =
new AndroidVideoTrackSourceObserver(nativeAndroidVideoTrackSource);
capturer.initialize(
surfaceTextureHelper, ContextUtils.getApplicationContext(), capturerObserver);
return new VideoSource(nativeAndroidVideoTrackSource);
}
public VideoTrack createVideoTrack(String id, VideoSource source) {
return new VideoTrack(nativeCreateVideoTrack(nativeFactory, id, source.nativeSource));
}
public AudioSource createAudioSource(MediaConstraints constraints) {
return new AudioSource(nativeCreateAudioSource(nativeFactory, constraints));
}
public AudioTrack createAudioTrack(String id, AudioSource source) {
return new AudioTrack(nativeCreateAudioTrack(nativeFactory, id, source.nativeSource));
}
// Starts recording an AEC dump. Ownership of the file is transfered to the
// native code. If an AEC dump is already in progress, it will be stopped and
// a new one will start using the provided file.
public boolean startAecDump(int file_descriptor, int filesize_limit_bytes) {
return nativeStartAecDump(nativeFactory, file_descriptor, filesize_limit_bytes);
}
// Stops recording an AEC dump. If no AEC dump is currently being recorded,
// this call will have no effect.
public void stopAecDump() {
nativeStopAecDump(nativeFactory);
}
@Deprecated
Makes libjingle_peerconnection_android_unittest run on networkless devices. PeerConnectionTest.java currently works, but only on a device with network interfaces up. This is not a problem for desktop, but it is a problem when running on Android devices since the devices in the lab generally don't have network (due to the chaotic radio environment in the device labs, devices are simply kept in flight mode). The test does work if one modifies this line in the file webrtc/base/network.cc: bool ignored = ((cursor->ifa_flags & IFF_LOOPBACK) || IsIgnoredNetwork(*network)); If we remove the IFF_LOOPBACK clause, the test starts working on an Android device in flight mode. This is nice - we're running the call and packets interact with the OS network stack, which is good for this end-to-end test. We can't just remove the clause though since having loopback is undesirable for everyone except the test (right)? so we need to make this behavior configurable. This CL takes a stab at a complete solution where we pass a boolean all the way through the Java PeerConnectionFactory down to the BasicNetworkManager. This comes as a heavy price in interface changes though. It's pretty out of proportion, but fundamentally we need some way of telling the network manager that it is on Android and in test mode. Passing the boolean all the way through is one way. Another way might be to put the loopback filter behind an ifdef and link a custom libjingle_peerconnection.so with the test. That is hacky but doesn't pollute the interfaces. Not sure how to solve that in GYP but it could mean some duplication between the production and test .so files. It would have been perfect to use flags here, but then we need to hook up gflags parsing to some main() somewhere to make sure the flag gets parsed, and make sure to pass that flag in our tests. I'm not sure how that can be done. Making the loopback filtering conditional is exactly how we solved the equivalent problem in content_browsertests in Chrome, and it worked great. That's all I could think of. BUG=4181 R=perkj@webrtc.org, pthatcher@webrtc.org Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/36769004 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#8344} git-svn-id: http://webrtc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@8344 4adac7df-926f-26a2-2b94-8c16560cd09d
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public void setOptions(Options options) {
nativeSetOptions(nativeFactory, options);
}
/** Set the EGL context used by HW Video encoding and decoding.
*
* @param localEglContext Must be the same as used by VideoCapturerAndroid and any local video
* renderer.
* @param remoteEglContext Must be the same as used by any remote video renderer.
*/
public void setVideoHwAccelerationOptions(
EglBase.Context localEglContext, EglBase.Context remoteEglContext) {
if (localEglbase != null) {
Logging.w(TAG, "Egl context already set.");
localEglbase.release();
}
if (remoteEglbase != null) {
Logging.w(TAG, "Egl context already set.");
remoteEglbase.release();
}
localEglbase = EglBase.create(localEglContext);
remoteEglbase = EglBase.create(remoteEglContext);
nativeSetVideoHwAccelerationOptions(
nativeFactory, localEglbase.getEglBaseContext(), remoteEglbase.getEglBaseContext());
}
public void dispose() {
nativeFreeFactory(nativeFactory);
networkThread = null;
workerThread = null;
signalingThread = null;
if (localEglbase != null)
localEglbase.release();
if (remoteEglbase != null)
remoteEglbase.release();
}
public void threadsCallbacks() {
nativeThreadsCallbacks(nativeFactory);
}
private static void printStackTrace(Thread thread, String threadName) {
if (thread != null) {
StackTraceElement[] stackTraces = thread.getStackTrace();
if (stackTraces.length > 0) {
Logging.d(TAG, threadName + " stacks trace:");
for (StackTraceElement stackTrace : stackTraces) {
Logging.d(TAG, stackTrace.toString());
}
}
}
}
public static void printStackTraces() {
printStackTrace(networkThread, "Network thread");
printStackTrace(workerThread, "Worker thread");
printStackTrace(signalingThread, "Signaling thread");
}
private static void onNetworkThreadReady() {
networkThread = Thread.currentThread();
Logging.d(TAG, "onNetworkThreadReady");
}
private static void onWorkerThreadReady() {
workerThread = Thread.currentThread();
Logging.d(TAG, "onWorkerThreadReady");
}
private static void onSignalingThreadReady() {
signalingThread = Thread.currentThread();
Logging.d(TAG, "onSignalingThreadReady");
}
private static native long nativeCreatePeerConnectionFactory(
Options options, VideoEncoderFactory encoderFactory, VideoDecoderFactory decoderFactory);
private static native long nativeCreatePeerConnectionFactoryWithAudioProcessing(Options options,
VideoEncoderFactory encoderFactory, VideoDecoderFactory decoderFactory,
long nativeAudioProcessor);
private static native long nativeCreateObserver(PeerConnection.Observer observer);
private static native long nativeCreatePeerConnection(long nativeFactory,
PeerConnection.RTCConfiguration rtcConfig, MediaConstraints constraints, long nativeObserver);
private static native long nativeCreateLocalMediaStream(long nativeFactory, String label);
private static native long nativeCreateVideoSource(
long nativeFactory, SurfaceTextureHelper surfaceTextureHelper, boolean is_screencast);
private static native long nativeCreateVideoTrack(
long nativeFactory, String id, long nativeVideoSource);
private static native long nativeCreateAudioSource(
long nativeFactory, MediaConstraints constraints);
private static native long nativeCreateAudioTrack(
long nativeFactory, String id, long nativeSource);
private static native boolean nativeStartAecDump(
long nativeFactory, int file_descriptor, int filesize_limit_bytes);
private static native void nativeStopAecDump(long nativeFactory);
@Deprecated public native void nativeSetOptions(long nativeFactory, Options options);
private static native void nativeSetVideoHwAccelerationOptions(
long nativeFactory, Object localEGLContext, Object remoteEGLContext);
private static native void nativeThreadsCallbacks(long nativeFactory);
private static native void nativeFreeFactory(long nativeFactory);
}