BUG=webrtc:6563 TBR=sprang@webrtc.org Review-Url: https://codereview.webrtc.org/2434803002 Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#14688}
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6.9 KiB
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212 lines
6.9 KiB
C++
/*
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* Copyright (c) 2014 The WebRTC project authors. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#include "webrtc/modules/video_coding/utility/quality_scaler.h"
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#include <math.h>
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#include <algorithm>
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#include "webrtc/base/checks.h"
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// TODO(kthelgason): Some versions of Android have issues with log2.
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// See https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=212634 for details
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#if defined(WEBRTC_ANDROID)
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#define log2(x) (log(x) / log(2))
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#endif
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namespace webrtc {
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namespace {
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// Threshold constant used until first downscale (to permit fast rampup).
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static const int kMeasureSecondsFastUpscale = 2;
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static const int kMeasureSecondsUpscale = 5;
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static const int kMeasureSecondsDownscale = 5;
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static const int kFramedropPercentThreshold = 60;
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// Min width/height to downscale to, set to not go below QVGA, but with some
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// margin to permit "almost-QVGA" resolutions, such as QCIF.
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static const int kMinDownscaleDimension = 140;
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// Initial resolutions corresponding to a bitrate. Aa bit above their actual
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// values to permit near-VGA and near-QVGA resolutions to use the same
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// mechanism.
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static const int kVgaBitrateThresholdKbps = 500;
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static const int kVgaNumPixels = 700 * 500; // 640x480
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static const int kQvgaBitrateThresholdKbps = 250;
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static const int kQvgaNumPixels = 400 * 300; // 320x240
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// QP scaling threshold defaults:
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static const int kLowH264QpThreshold = 24;
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static const int kHighH264QpThreshold = 37;
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// QP is obtained from VP8-bitstream for HW, so the QP corresponds to the
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// bitstream range of [0, 127] and not the user-level range of [0,63].
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static const int kLowVp8QpThreshold = 29;
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static const int kHighVp8QpThreshold = 95;
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} // namespace
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// Default values. Should immediately get set to something more sensible.
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QualityScaler::QualityScaler()
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: average_qp_(kMeasureSecondsUpscale * 30),
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framedrop_percent_(kMeasureSecondsUpscale * 30),
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low_qp_threshold_(-1) {}
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void QualityScaler::Init(VideoCodecType codec_type,
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int initial_bitrate_kbps,
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int width,
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int height,
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int fps) {
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int low = -1, high = -1;
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switch (codec_type) {
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case kVideoCodecH264:
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low = kLowH264QpThreshold;
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high = kHighH264QpThreshold;
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break;
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case kVideoCodecVP8:
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low = kLowVp8QpThreshold;
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high = kHighVp8QpThreshold;
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break;
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default:
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RTC_NOTREACHED() << "Invalid codec type for QualityScaler.";
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}
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Init(low, high, initial_bitrate_kbps, width, height, fps);
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}
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void QualityScaler::Init(int low_qp_threshold,
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int high_qp_threshold,
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int initial_bitrate_kbps,
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int width,
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int height,
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int fps) {
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ClearSamples();
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low_qp_threshold_ = low_qp_threshold;
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high_qp_threshold_ = high_qp_threshold;
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downscale_shift_ = 0;
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fast_rampup_ = true;
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const int init_width = width;
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const int init_height = height;
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if (initial_bitrate_kbps > 0) {
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int init_num_pixels = width * height;
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if (initial_bitrate_kbps < kVgaBitrateThresholdKbps)
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init_num_pixels = kVgaNumPixels;
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if (initial_bitrate_kbps < kQvgaBitrateThresholdKbps)
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init_num_pixels = kQvgaNumPixels;
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while (width * height > init_num_pixels) {
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++downscale_shift_;
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width /= 2;
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height /= 2;
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}
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}
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UpdateTargetResolution(init_width, init_height);
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ReportFramerate(fps);
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}
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// Report framerate(fps) to estimate # of samples.
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void QualityScaler::ReportFramerate(int framerate) {
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// Use a faster window for upscaling initially.
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// This enables faster initial rampups without risking strong up-down
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// behavior later.
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num_samples_upscale_ = framerate * (fast_rampup_ ? kMeasureSecondsFastUpscale
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: kMeasureSecondsUpscale);
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num_samples_downscale_ = framerate * kMeasureSecondsDownscale;
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}
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void QualityScaler::ReportQP(int qp) {
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framedrop_percent_.AddSample(0);
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average_qp_.AddSample(qp);
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}
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void QualityScaler::ReportDroppedFrame() {
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framedrop_percent_.AddSample(100);
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}
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void QualityScaler::OnEncodeFrame(int width, int height) {
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// Should be set through InitEncode -> Should be set by now.
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RTC_DCHECK_GE(low_qp_threshold_, 0);
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if (target_res_.width != width || target_res_.height != height) {
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UpdateTargetResolution(width, height);
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}
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// Check if we should scale down due to high frame drop.
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const auto drop_rate = framedrop_percent_.GetAverage(num_samples_downscale_);
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if (drop_rate && *drop_rate >= kFramedropPercentThreshold) {
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ScaleDown();
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return;
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}
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// Check if we should scale up or down based on QP.
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const auto avg_qp_down = average_qp_.GetAverage(num_samples_downscale_);
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if (avg_qp_down && *avg_qp_down > high_qp_threshold_) {
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ScaleDown();
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return;
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}
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const auto avg_qp_up = average_qp_.GetAverage(num_samples_upscale_);
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if (avg_qp_up && *avg_qp_up <= low_qp_threshold_) {
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// QP has been low. We want to try a higher resolution.
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ScaleUp();
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return;
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}
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}
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void QualityScaler::ScaleUp() {
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downscale_shift_ = std::max(0, downscale_shift_ - 1);
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ClearSamples();
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}
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void QualityScaler::ScaleDown() {
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downscale_shift_ = std::min(maximum_shift_, downscale_shift_ + 1);
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ClearSamples();
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// If we've scaled down, wait longer before scaling up again.
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if (fast_rampup_) {
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fast_rampup_ = false;
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num_samples_upscale_ = (num_samples_upscale_ / kMeasureSecondsFastUpscale) *
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kMeasureSecondsUpscale;
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}
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}
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QualityScaler::Resolution QualityScaler::GetScaledResolution() const {
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const int frame_width = target_res_.width >> downscale_shift_;
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const int frame_height = target_res_.height >> downscale_shift_;
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return Resolution{frame_width, frame_height};
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}
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rtc::scoped_refptr<VideoFrameBuffer> QualityScaler::GetScaledBuffer(
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const rtc::scoped_refptr<VideoFrameBuffer>& frame) {
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Resolution res = GetScaledResolution();
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const int src_width = frame->width();
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const int src_height = frame->height();
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if (res.width == src_width && res.height == src_height)
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return frame;
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rtc::scoped_refptr<I420Buffer> scaled_buffer =
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pool_.CreateBuffer(res.width, res.height);
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scaled_buffer->ScaleFrom(frame);
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return scaled_buffer;
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}
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void QualityScaler::UpdateTargetResolution(int width, int height) {
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if (width < kMinDownscaleDimension || height < kMinDownscaleDimension) {
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maximum_shift_ = 0;
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} else {
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maximum_shift_ = static_cast<int>(
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log2(std::min(width, height) / kMinDownscaleDimension));
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}
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target_res_ = Resolution{width, height};
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}
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void QualityScaler::ClearSamples() {
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framedrop_percent_.Reset();
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average_qp_.Reset();
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}
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} // namespace webrtc
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