This class is completely new and tracks data transfer in a slightly different way compared to the BBR implementation in QUIC. The fundamental change is that receive time is used rather than packet index to identify the packets over which data rates should be calculated. This is part of a series of CLs adding a network controller based on the BBR congestion control method. The code is based on the QUIC BBR implementation in Chromium. Bug: webrtc:8415 Change-Id: I9d1f12634073ac89c4d542f965e3677a89a1526c Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/63680 Commit-Queue: Sebastian Jansson <srte@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Philip Eliasson <philipel@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#22589}
WebRTC is a free, open software project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.
Our mission: To enable rich, high-quality RTC applications to be developed for the browser, mobile platforms, and IoT devices, and allow them all to communicate via a common set of protocols.
The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google, Mozilla and Opera, amongst others.
Development
See http://www.webrtc.org/native-code/development for instructions on how to get started developing with the native code.
Authoritative list of directories that contain the native API header files.
More info
- Official web site: http://www.webrtc.org
- Master source code repo: https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src
- Samples and reference apps: https://github.com/webrtc
- Mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/discuss-webrtc
- Continuous build: http://build.chromium.org/p/client.webrtc
- Coding style guide
- Code of conduct
Description
The idea is to make CMake build for WebRTC m130 version - for audio processing module
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