/**
* Java RTP Library (jlibrtp)
* Copyright (C) 2006 Arne Kepp
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
package jlibrtp;
import java.net.InetAddress;
/**
* Common RTCP packet headers.
*
* @author Arne Kepp
*/
public class RtcpPkt {
/** Whether a problem has been encountered during parsing */
protected int problem = 0;
/** The version, always 2, 2 bits */
protected int version = 2;
/** Padding , 1 bit */
protected int padding = 0;
/** Number of items, e.g. receiver report blocks. Usage may vary. 5 bits */
protected int itemCount = 0;
/** The type of RTCP packet, 8 bits */
protected int packetType = -1;
/** The length of the RTCP packet, in 32 bit blocks minus 1. 16 bits*/
protected int length = -1;
/** The ssrc that sent this, usually dictated by RTP Session */
protected long ssrc = -1;
/** Contains the actual data (eventually) */
protected byte[] rawPkt = null;
/** Only used for feedback messages: Time message was generated */
protected long time = -1;
/** Only used for feedback message: Whether this packet was received */
protected boolean received = false;
/**
* Parses the common header of an RTCP packet
*
* @param start where in this.rawPkt the headers start
* @return true if parsing succeeded and header cheks
*/
protected boolean parseHeaders(int start) {
version = ((rawPkt[start+0] & 0xC0) >>> 6);
padding = ((rawPkt[start+0] & 0x20) >>> 5);
itemCount = (rawPkt[start+0] & 0x1F);
packetType = (int) rawPkt[start+1];
if(packetType < 0) {
packetType += 256;
}
length = StaticProcs.bytesToUIntInt(rawPkt, start+2);
if(RTPSession.rtpDebugLevel > 9) {
System.out.println(" <-> RtcpPkt.parseHeaders() version:"+version+" padding:"+padding+" itemCount:"+itemCount
+" packetType:"+packetType+" length:"+length);
}
if(packetType > 207 || packetType < 200)
System.out.println("RtcpPkt.parseHeaders problem discovered, packetType " + packetType);
if(version == 2 && length < 65536) {
return true;
} else {
System.out.println("RtcpPkt.parseHeaders() failed header checks, check size and version");
this.problem = -1;
return false;
}
}
/**
* Writes the common header of RTCP packets.
* The values should be filled in when the packet is initiliazed and this function
* called at the very end of .encode()
*/
protected void writeHeaders() {
byte aByte = 0;
aByte |=(version << 6);
aByte |=(padding << 5);
aByte |=(itemCount);
rawPkt[0] = aByte;
aByte = 0;
aByte |= packetType;
rawPkt[1] = aByte;
if(rawPkt.length % 4 != 0)
System.out.println("!!!! RtcpPkt.writeHeaders() rawPkt was not a multiple of 32 bits / 4 octets!");
byte[] someBytes = StaticProcs.uIntIntToByteWord((rawPkt.length / 4) - 1);
rawPkt[2] = someBytes[0];
rawPkt[3] = someBytes[1];
}
/**
* This is just a dummy to make Eclipse complain less.
*/
protected void encode() {
System.out.println("RtcpPkt.encode() should never be invoked!! " + this.packetType);
}
/**
* Check whether this packet came from the source we expected.
*
* Not currently used!
*
* @param adr address that packet came from
* @param partDb the participant database for the session
* @return true if this packet came from the expected source
*/
protected boolean check(InetAddress adr, ParticipantDatabase partDb) {
//Multicast -> We have to be naive
if (partDb.rtpSession.mcSession && adr.equals(partDb.rtpSession.mcGroup))
return true;
//See whether this participant is known
Participant part = partDb.getParticipant(this.ssrc);
if(part != null && part.rtcpAddress.getAddress().equals(adr))
return true;
//If not, we should look for someone without SSRC with his ip-address?
return false;
}
}