Move it away from the "proprietary" SSL_CIPHER_get_id and looking up the cipher based on that towards SSL_CIPHER_standard_name.
SSL_CIPHER_get_id and the associated GetSslCipherSuite API is kept around for
WebRTC.PeerConnection.SslCipherSuite.*
UMA metrics and metrics compability (despite not yielding the IANA ids it promises).
BUG=None
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This removes several references across the code base that depended on
the global string constants.
Bug: none
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This test drives the new tools_webrtc/remove_extra_namespace.py tool.
Bug: None
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which means this will not show up in getStats inbound-rtp/outbound-rtp
until the encoder/decoder is known. This has implications in particular
for inbound-rtp where the value is currently "unknown" until video
frames have been received.
This is safe to change as the previous change to gate
decoderImplementation behind getUserMedia access already broke
the assumption that the field is always string.
BUG=webrtc:14906
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This reverts commit 7f16fcda0fd5bb625584b71311dd37b54c096136.
Reason for reland: Re-landing after addressing issues in downstream
code and hardening the ObserverAdapter from situations where attempted
usage of data channel proxies could occur after shutting down the
peer connection and terminating the network thread.
Original change's description:
> Revert "[DataChannel] Send and receive packets on the network thread."
>
> This reverts commit fe53fec24e02d2d644220f913c3f9ae596bbb2d9.
>
> Reason for revert: Speculative revert, may be breaking downstream project
>
> Original change's description:
> > [DataChannel] Send and receive packets on the network thread.
> >
> > This updates sctp channels, including work that happens between the
> > data channel controller and the transport, to run on the network
> > thread. Previously all network traffic related to data channels was
> > routed through the signaling thread before going to either the network
> > thread or the caller's thread (e.g. js thread in chrome). Now the
> > calls can go straight from the network thread to the JS thread with
> > enabling a special flag on the observer (see below) and similarly
> > calls to send data, involve 2 threads instead of 3.
> >
> > * Custom data channel observer adapter implementation that
> > maintains compatibility with existing observer implementations in
> > that notifications are delivered on the signaling thread.
> > The adapter can be explicitly disabled for implementations that
> > want to optimize the callback path and promise to not block the
> > network thread.
> > * Remove the signaling thread copy of data channels in the controller.
> > * Remove several PostTask operations that were needed to keep things
> > in sync (but the need has gone away).
> > * Update tests for the controller to consistently call
> > TeardownDataChannelTransport_n to match with production.
> > * Update stats collectors (current and legacy) to fetch the data
> > channel stats on the network thread where they're maintained.
> > * Remove the AsyncChannelCloseTeardown test since the async teardown
> > step has gone away.
> > * Remove `sid_s` in the channel code since we only need the network
> > state now.
> > * For the custom observer support (with and without data adapter) and
> > maintain compatibility with existing implementations, added a new
> > proxy macro that allows an implementation to selectively provide
> > its own implementation without being proxied. This is used for
> > registering/unregistering a data channel observer.
> > * Update the data channel proxy to map most methods to the network
> > thread, avoiding the interim jump to the signaling thread.
> > * Update a plethora of thread checkers from signaling to network.
> >
> > Bug: webrtc:11547
> > Change-Id: Ib4cff1482e31c46008e187189a79e967389bc518
> > Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/299142
> > Commit-Queue: Tomas Gunnarsson <tommi@webrtc.org>
> > Reviewed-by: Henrik Boström <hbos@webrtc.org>
> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/main@{#39760}
>
> Bug: webrtc:11547
> Change-Id: Id0d65594bf727ccea5c49093c942b09714d101ad
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Bug: webrtc:11547
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This reverts commit fe53fec24e02d2d644220f913c3f9ae596bbb2d9.
Reason for revert: Speculative revert, may be breaking downstream project
Original change's description:
> [DataChannel] Send and receive packets on the network thread.
>
> This updates sctp channels, including work that happens between the
> data channel controller and the transport, to run on the network
> thread. Previously all network traffic related to data channels was
> routed through the signaling thread before going to either the network
> thread or the caller's thread (e.g. js thread in chrome). Now the
> calls can go straight from the network thread to the JS thread with
> enabling a special flag on the observer (see below) and similarly
> calls to send data, involve 2 threads instead of 3.
>
> * Custom data channel observer adapter implementation that
> maintains compatibility with existing observer implementations in
> that notifications are delivered on the signaling thread.
> The adapter can be explicitly disabled for implementations that
> want to optimize the callback path and promise to not block the
> network thread.
> * Remove the signaling thread copy of data channels in the controller.
> * Remove several PostTask operations that were needed to keep things
> in sync (but the need has gone away).
> * Update tests for the controller to consistently call
> TeardownDataChannelTransport_n to match with production.
> * Update stats collectors (current and legacy) to fetch the data
> channel stats on the network thread where they're maintained.
> * Remove the AsyncChannelCloseTeardown test since the async teardown
> step has gone away.
> * Remove `sid_s` in the channel code since we only need the network
> state now.
> * For the custom observer support (with and without data adapter) and
> maintain compatibility with existing implementations, added a new
> proxy macro that allows an implementation to selectively provide
> its own implementation without being proxied. This is used for
> registering/unregistering a data channel observer.
> * Update the data channel proxy to map most methods to the network
> thread, avoiding the interim jump to the signaling thread.
> * Update a plethora of thread checkers from signaling to network.
>
> Bug: webrtc:11547
> Change-Id: Ib4cff1482e31c46008e187189a79e967389bc518
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Bug: webrtc:11547
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This updates sctp channels, including work that happens between the
data channel controller and the transport, to run on the network
thread. Previously all network traffic related to data channels was
routed through the signaling thread before going to either the network
thread or the caller's thread (e.g. js thread in chrome). Now the
calls can go straight from the network thread to the JS thread with
enabling a special flag on the observer (see below) and similarly
calls to send data, involve 2 threads instead of 3.
* Custom data channel observer adapter implementation that
maintains compatibility with existing observer implementations in
that notifications are delivered on the signaling thread.
The adapter can be explicitly disabled for implementations that
want to optimize the callback path and promise to not block the
network thread.
* Remove the signaling thread copy of data channels in the controller.
* Remove several PostTask operations that were needed to keep things
in sync (but the need has gone away).
* Update tests for the controller to consistently call
TeardownDataChannelTransport_n to match with production.
* Update stats collectors (current and legacy) to fetch the data
channel stats on the network thread where they're maintained.
* Remove the AsyncChannelCloseTeardown test since the async teardown
step has gone away.
* Remove `sid_s` in the channel code since we only need the network
state now.
* For the custom observer support (with and without data adapter) and
maintain compatibility with existing implementations, added a new
proxy macro that allows an implementation to selectively provide
its own implementation without being proxied. This is used for
registering/unregistering a data channel observer.
* Update the data channel proxy to map most methods to the network
thread, avoiding the interim jump to the signaling thread.
* Update a plethora of thread checkers from signaling to network.
Bug: webrtc:11547
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This is a reland of commit 81aab488781c1a736c9d85ff1532631be2989523
See diff between Patch Set 1 and latest Patch Set.
The original CL broke this WPT[1] because getStats() with the receiver
as the selector stopped working in the event of unsignalled SSRCs due
to the receiver not knowing what the SSRC was.
This fix is to query media_channel_ for the unsignalled SSRC in the
event that the receiver does not know the SSRC.
[1] https://source.chromium.org/chromium/chromium/src/+/main:third_party/blink/web_tests/external/wpt/webrtc/simulcast/setParameters-active.https.html
Original change's description:
> Remove 'trackId' dependency in stats selector algorithm.
>
> In preparation for the deletion of deprecated 'track' stats, the
> stats selector algorithm needs to be rewritten not to use 'trackId'.
>
> This is achieved by finding RTP stats by their SSRC, as obtained via
> getParameters(). This unfortunately adds a block-invoke (in the sender
> case the block-invoke happens inside GetParametersInternal and in the
> receiver case the block-invoke is explicit at the calling place), but
> it can't be helped and it's just once per getStats() call and only if
> the selector argument is used.
>
> Bug: webrtc:14175
> Change-Id: If0e14cdbdc76d141e0042e43757970893bf32119
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Bug: webrtc:14175, webrtc:14811
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This is in preparation for splitting MediaChannel into sender and
receiver channels, with independent objects.
Bug: webrtc:13931
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The implementation here has a number of changes that force the callers
that called the "channel" functions into specific interfaces rather than
just letting C++ take care of it; this should go away once there stops
being a common implementation class for those interfaces.
Bug: webrtc:13931
Change-Id: Ic4e279528a341bc0a0e88d2e1e76c90bc43a1035
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This allows callers to differentiate on whether they need the
channel for sending or receiving purposes.
Note: This CL is incomplete, in that many places cast the pointers
to the concrete subclasses "VideoMediaChannel" and "AudioMediaChannel", which are not split into sending and receiving APIs.
The long term goal is to make two MediaChannel-like class APIs, with distinct implementations, and let the RtpSender and RtpReceiver manage those objects, rather than keeping them in the RtpTransceiver.
Bug: webrtc:13931
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BlockingCall doesn't take rtc::Location parameter and thus most of the dependencies on location can be removed
Bug: webrtc:11318
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We should have done this a long time ago.
Let's do the same for stats_types.h in a separate CL because that file
is part of the api/ folder and needs some special care (typedefs and
temporarily include helper to avoid breaking downstream projects).
Bug: webrtc:14180
Change-Id: Id9c71ebd53dd97dd238bdf7527c36d7cf0e91f85
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