| // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #ifndef MEDIA_CAST_CONSTANTS_H_ |
| #define MEDIA_CAST_CONSTANTS_H_ |
| |
| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| // NOTE: This file should only contain constants that are reasonably globally |
| // used (i.e., by many modules, and in all or nearly all subdirs). Do NOT add |
| // non-POD constants, functions, interfaces, or any logic to this module. |
| //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
| |
| #include <stdint.h> |
| |
| namespace media { |
| namespace cast { |
| |
| // Integer constants set either by the Cast Streaming Protocol Spec or due to |
| // design limitations. |
| enum Specifications { |
| // Target number of milliseconds between the sending of RTCP reports. Both |
| // senders and receivers regularly send RTCP reports to their peer. |
| kRtcpReportIntervalMs = 500, |
| |
| // This is an important system-wide constant. This limits how much history |
| // the implementation must retain in order to process the acknowledgements of |
| // past frames. |
| // |
| // This value is carefully choosen such that it fits in the 8-bits range for |
| // frame IDs. It is also less than half of the full 8-bits range such that |
| // logic can handle wrap around and compare two frame IDs meaningfully. |
| kMaxUnackedFrames = 120, |
| |
| // The spec declares RTP timestamps must always have a timebase of 90000 ticks |
| // per second for video. |
| kVideoFrequency = 90000, |
| }; |
| |
| // Success/in-progress/failure status codes reported to clients to indicate |
| // readiness state. |
| enum OperationalStatus { |
| // Client should not send frames yet (sender), or should not expect to receive |
| // frames yet (receiver). |
| STATUS_UNINITIALIZED, |
| |
| // Client may now send or receive frames. |
| STATUS_INITIALIZED, |
| |
| // Codec is being re-initialized. Client may continue sending frames, but |
| // some may be ignored/dropped until a transition back to STATUS_INITIALIZED. |
| STATUS_CODEC_REINIT_PENDING, |
| |
| // Session has halted due to invalid configuration. |
| STATUS_INVALID_CONFIGURATION, |
| |
| // Session has halted due to an unsupported codec. |
| STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_CODEC, |
| |
| // Session has halted due to a codec initialization failure. Note that this |
| // can be reported after STATUS_INITIALIZED/STATUS_CODEC_REINIT_PENDING if the |
| // codec was re-initialized during the session. |
| STATUS_CODEC_INIT_FAILED, |
| |
| // Session has halted due to a codec runtime failure. |
| STATUS_CODEC_RUNTIME_ERROR, |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace cast |
| } // namespace media |
| |
| #endif // MEDIA_CAST_CONSTANTS_H_ |