OpalLocalEndPoint Class Reference

#include <localep.h>

Inheritance diagram for OpalLocalEndPoint:

OpalEndPoint List of all members.

Public Member Functions

Overrides from OpalEndPoint
virtual PBoolean MakeConnection (OpalCall &call, const PString &party, void *userData=NULL, unsigned int options=0, OpalConnection::StringOptions *stringOptions=NULL)
Customisation call backs
PSafePtr< OpalLocalConnectionGetLocalConnectionWithLock (const PString &token, PSafetyMode mode=PSafeReadWrite)
virtual OpalLocalConnectionCreateConnection (OpalCall &call, void *userData)
virtual bool OnOutgoingCall (const OpalLocalConnection &connection)
virtual bool OnIncomingCall (OpalLocalConnection &connection)
virtual bool AcceptIncomingCall (const PString &token)
virtual bool RejectIncomingCall (const PString &token)
virtual bool OnUserInput (const OpalLocalConnection &connection, const PString &indication)
virtual bool OnReadMediaFrame (const OpalLocalConnection &connection, const OpalMediaStream &mediaStream, RTP_DataFrame &frame)
virtual bool OnWriteMediaFrame (const OpalLocalConnection &connection, const OpalMediaStream &mediaStream, RTP_DataFrame &frame)
virtual bool OnReadMediaData (const OpalLocalConnection &connection, const OpalMediaStream &mediaStream, void *data, PINDEX size, PINDEX &length)
virtual bool OnWriteMediaData (const OpalLocalConnection &connection, const OpalMediaStream &mediaStream, const void *data, PINDEX length, PINDEX &written)
virtual bool IsSynchronous () const

Detailed Description

Local EndPoint. This class represents an endpoint on the local machine that can receive media via virtual functions.


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

OpalLocalEndPoint::OpalLocalEndPoint ( OpalManager manager,
const char *  prefix = "local" 
)

Create a new endpoint.

Parameters:
manager  Manager of all endpoints.
prefix  Prefix for URL style address strings

OpalLocalEndPoint::~OpalLocalEndPoint (  ) 

Destroy endpoint.

OpalLocalEndPoint::OpalLocalEndPoint ( OpalManager manager,
const char *  prefix = "local" 
)

Create a new endpoint.

Parameters:
manager  Manager of all endpoints.
prefix  Prefix for URL style address strings

OpalLocalEndPoint::~OpalLocalEndPoint (  ) 

Destroy endpoint.


Member Function Documentation

virtual PBoolean OpalLocalEndPoint::MakeConnection ( OpalCall call,
const PString &  party,
void *  userData = NULL,
unsigned int  options = 0,
OpalConnection::StringOptions stringOptions = NULL 
) [virtual]

Set up a connection to a remote party. This is called from the OpalManager::MakeConnection() function once it has determined that this is the endpoint for the protocol.

The general form for this party parameter is:

[proto:][alias@][transport$]address[:port]

where the various fields will have meanings specific to the endpoint type. For example, with H.323 it could be "h323:Fred@site.com" which indicates a user Fred at gatekeeper size.com. Whereas for the PSTN endpoint it could be "pstn:5551234" which is to call 5551234 on the first available PSTN line.

The proto field is optional when passed to a specific endpoint. If it is present, however, it must agree with the endpoints protocol name or false is returned.

This function usually returns almost immediately with the connection continuing to occur in a new background thread.

If false is returned then the connection could not be established. For example if a PSTN endpoint is used and the assiciated line is engaged then it may return immediately. Returning a non-NULL value does not mean that the connection will succeed, only that an attempt is being made.

The default behaviour is pure.

Parameters:
call  Owner of connection
party  Remote party to call
userData  Arbitrary data to pass to connection
options  options to pass to conneciton

Implements OpalEndPoint.

PSafePtr<OpalLocalConnection> OpalLocalEndPoint::GetLocalConnectionWithLock ( const PString &  token,
PSafetyMode  mode = PSafeReadWrite 
) [inline]

Find a connection that uses the specified token. This searches the endpoint for the connection that contains the token as provided by functions such as MakeConnection(). If not then it attempts to use the token as a OpalCall token and find a connection of the same class.

Parameters:
token  Token to identify connection

virtual OpalLocalConnection* OpalLocalEndPoint::CreateConnection ( OpalCall call,
void *  userData 
) [virtual]

Create a connection for the PCSS endpoint. The default implementation is to create a OpalLocalConnection.

Parameters:
call  Owner of connection
userData  Arbitrary data to pass to connection

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::OnOutgoingCall ( const OpalLocalConnection connection  )  [virtual]

Call back to indicate that remote is ringing. If false is returned the call is aborted.

The default implementation does nothing.

Parameters:
connection  Connection having event

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::OnIncomingCall ( OpalLocalConnection connection  )  [virtual]

Call back to indicate that remote is ringing. If false is returned the call is aborted.

The default implementation answers the call immediately.

Parameters:
connection  Connection having event

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::AcceptIncomingCall ( const PString &  token  )  [virtual]

Accept the incoming connection. Returns false if the connection token does not correspond to a valid connection.

Parameters:
token  Token of connection to accept call

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::RejectIncomingCall ( const PString &  token  )  [virtual]

Reject the incoming connection. Returns false if the connection token does not correspond to a valid connection.

Parameters:
token  Token of connection to accept call

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::OnUserInput ( const OpalLocalConnection connection,
const PString &  indication 
) [virtual]

Call back to indicate that the remote user has indicated something. If false is returned the call is aborted.

The default implementation does nothing.

Parameters:
connection  Connection having event

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::OnReadMediaFrame ( const OpalLocalConnection connection,
const OpalMediaStream mediaStream,
RTP_DataFrame frame 
) [virtual]

Call back to get media data for transmission. If false is returned then OnReadMediaData() is called.

The default implementation returns false.

Parameters:
connection  Connection for media
mediaStream  Media stream data is required for
frame  RTP frame for data

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::OnWriteMediaFrame ( const OpalLocalConnection connection,
const OpalMediaStream mediaStream,
RTP_DataFrame frame 
) [virtual]

Call back to handle received media data. If false is returned then OnWriteMediaData() is called.

The default implementation . The default implementation returns false.

Parameters:
connection  Connection for media
mediaStream  Media stream data is required for
frame  RTP frame for data

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::OnReadMediaData ( const OpalLocalConnection connection,
const OpalMediaStream mediaStream,
void *  data,
PINDEX  size,
PINDEX &  length 
) [virtual]

Call back to get media data for transmission. If false is returned the media stream will be closed.

The default implementation returns false.

Parameters:
connection  Connection for media
mediaStream  Media stream data is required for
data  Data to send
size  Maximum size of data buffer
length  Number of bytes placed in buffer

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::OnWriteMediaData ( const OpalLocalConnection connection,
const OpalMediaStream mediaStream,
const void *  data,
PINDEX  length,
PINDEX &  written 
) [virtual]

Call back to handle received media data. If false is returned the media stream will be closed.

The default implementation returns false.

Parameters:
connection  Connection for media
mediaStream  Media stream data is required for
data  Data received
length  Amount of data available to write
written  Amount of data written

virtual bool OpalLocalEndPoint::IsSynchronous (  )  const [virtual]

Indicate that I/O is synchronous. This indicates that the OnReadMediaXXX and OnWriteMediaXXX functions will execute blocking to the correct real time synchonisation. So if for example OnWriteMediaData() is sent 320 bytes of PCM data then it will, on average, block for 20 milliseconds per call.

If the function returns false, then the system will try and simulate the correct timing using the operating system sleep function. However this is not desirable as this function is notoriously inaccurate.

Default returns true.


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