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21 #ifndef AVFORMAT_RTSP_H
22 #define AVFORMAT_RTSP_H
26 #include "rtspcodes.h"
31 #include "libavutil/log.h"
32 #include "libavutil/opt.h"
35 * Network layer over which RTP/etc packet data will be transported.
37 enum RTSPLowerTransport {
38 RTSP_LOWER_TRANSPORT_UDP = 0, /**< UDP/unicast */
39 RTSP_LOWER_TRANSPORT_TCP = 1, /**< TCP; interleaved in RTSP */
40 RTSP_LOWER_TRANSPORT_UDP_MULTICAST = 2, /**< UDP/multicast */
41 RTSP_LOWER_TRANSPORT_NB,
42 RTSP_LOWER_TRANSPORT_HTTP = 8, /**< HTTP tunneled - not a proper
43 transport mode as such,
44 only for use via AVOptions */
45 RTSP_LOWER_TRANSPORT_CUSTOM = 16, /**< Custom IO - not a public
46 option for lower_transport_mask,
47 but set in the SDP demuxer based
52 * Packet profile of the data that we will be receiving. Real servers
53 * commonly send RDT (although they can sometimes send RTP as well),
54 * whereas most others will send RTP.
57 RTSP_TRANSPORT_RTP, /**< Standards-compliant RTP */
58 RTSP_TRANSPORT_RDT, /**< Realmedia Data Transport */
59 RTSP_TRANSPORT_RAW, /**< Raw data (over UDP) */
64 * Transport mode for the RTSP data. This may be plain, or
65 * tunneled, which is done over HTTP.
67 enum RTSPControlTransport {
68 RTSP_MODE_PLAIN, /**< Normal RTSP */
69 RTSP_MODE_TUNNEL /**< RTSP over HTTP (tunneling) */
72 #define RTSP_DEFAULT_PORT 554
73 #define RTSPS_DEFAULT_PORT 322
74 #define RTSP_MAX_TRANSPORTS 8
75 #define RTSP_TCP_MAX_PACKET_SIZE 1472
76 #define RTSP_DEFAULT_NB_AUDIO_CHANNELS 1
77 #define RTSP_DEFAULT_AUDIO_SAMPLERATE 44100
78 #define RTSP_RTP_PORT_MIN 5000
79 #define RTSP_RTP_PORT_MAX 65000
82 * This describes a single item in the "Transport:" line of one stream as
83 * negotiated by the SETUP RTSP command. Multiple transports are comma-
84 * separated ("Transport: x-read-rdt/tcp;interleaved=0-1,rtp/avp/udp;
85 * client_port=1000-1001;server_port=1800-1801") and described in separate
86 * RTSPTransportFields.
88 typedef struct RTSPTransportField {
89 /** interleave ids, if TCP transport; each TCP/RTSP data packet starts
90 * with a '$', stream length and stream ID. If the stream ID is within
91 * the range of this interleaved_min-max, then the packet belongs to
93 int interleaved_min, interleaved_max;
95 /** UDP multicast port range; the ports to which we should connect to
96 * receive multicast UDP data. */
97 int port_min, port_max;
99 /** UDP client ports; these should be the local ports of the UDP RTP
100 * (and RTCP) sockets over which we receive RTP/RTCP data. */
101 int client_port_min, client_port_max;
103 /** UDP unicast server port range; the ports to which we should connect
104 * to receive unicast UDP RTP/RTCP data. */
105 int server_port_min, server_port_max;
107 /** time-to-live value (required for multicast); the amount of HOPs that
108 * packets will be allowed to make before being discarded. */
111 /** transport set to record data */
114 struct sockaddr_storage destination; /**< destination IP address */
115 char source[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + 1]; /**< source IP address */
117 /** data/packet transport protocol; e.g. RTP or RDT */
118 enum RTSPTransport transport;
120 /** network layer transport protocol; e.g. TCP or UDP uni-/multicast */
121 enum RTSPLowerTransport lower_transport;
122 } RTSPTransportField;
125 * This describes the server response to each RTSP command.
127 typedef struct RTSPMessageHeader {
128 /** length of the data following this header */
131 enum RTSPStatusCode status_code; /**< response code from server */
133 /** number of items in the 'transports' variable below */
136 /** Time range of the streams that the server will stream. In
137 * AV_TIME_BASE unit, AV_NOPTS_VALUE if not used */
138 int64_t range_start, range_end;
140 /** describes the complete "Transport:" line of the server in response
141 * to a SETUP RTSP command by the client */
142 RTSPTransportField transports[RTSP_MAX_TRANSPORTS];
144 int seq; /**< sequence number */
146 /** the "Session:" field. This value is initially set by the server and
147 * should be re-transmitted by the client in every RTSP command. */
148 char session_id[512];
150 /** the "Location:" field. This value is used to handle redirection.
154 /** the "RealChallenge1:" field from the server */
155 char real_challenge[64];
157 /** the "Server: field, which can be used to identify some special-case
158 * servers that are not 100% standards-compliant. We use this to identify
159 * Windows Media Server, which has a value "WMServer/v.e.r.sion", where
160 * version is a sequence of digits (e.g. 9.0.0.3372). Helix/Real servers
161 * use something like "Helix [..] Server Version v.e.r.sion (platform)
162 * (RealServer compatible)" or "RealServer Version v.e.r.sion (platform)",
163 * where platform is the output of $uname -msr | sed 's/ /-/g'. */
166 /** The "timeout" comes as part of the server response to the "SETUP"
167 * command, in the "Session: <xyz>[;timeout=<value>]" line. It is the
168 * time, in seconds, that the server will go without traffic over the
169 * RTSP/TCP connection before it closes the connection. To prevent
170 * this, sent dummy requests (e.g. OPTIONS) with intervals smaller
171 * than this value. */
174 /** The "Notice" or "X-Notice" field value. See
175 * http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-stiemerling-rtsp-announce-00
176 * for a complete list of supported values. */
179 /** The "reason" is meant to specify better the meaning of the error code
185 * Content type header
187 char content_type[64];
191 * Client state, i.e. whether we are currently receiving data (PLAYING) or
192 * setup-but-not-receiving (PAUSED). State can be changed in applications
193 * by calling av_read_play/pause().
195 enum RTSPClientState {
196 RTSP_STATE_IDLE, /**< not initialized */
197 RTSP_STATE_STREAMING, /**< initialized and sending/receiving data */
198 RTSP_STATE_PAUSED, /**< initialized, but not receiving data */
199 RTSP_STATE_SEEKING, /**< initialized, requesting a seek */
203 * Identify particular servers that require special handling, such as
204 * standards-incompliant "Transport:" lines in the SETUP request.
206 enum RTSPServerType {
207 RTSP_SERVER_RTP, /**< Standards-compliant RTP-server */
208 RTSP_SERVER_REAL, /**< Realmedia-style server */
209 RTSP_SERVER_WMS, /**< Windows Media server */
214 * Private data for the RTSP demuxer.
216 * @todo Use AVIOContext instead of URLContext
218 typedef struct RTSPState {
219 const AVClass *class; /**< Class for private options. */
220 URLContext *rtsp_hd; /* RTSP TCP connection handle */
222 /** number of items in the 'rtsp_streams' variable */
225 struct RTSPStream **rtsp_streams; /**< streams in this session */
227 /** indicator of whether we are currently receiving data from the
228 * server. Basically this isn't more than a simple cache of the
229 * last PLAY/PAUSE command sent to the server, to make sure we don't
230 * send 2x the same unexpectedly or commands in the wrong state. */
231 enum RTSPClientState state;
233 /** the seek value requested when calling av_seek_frame(). This value
234 * is subsequently used as part of the "Range" parameter when emitting
235 * the RTSP PLAY command. If we are currently playing, this command is
236 * called instantly. If we are currently paused, this command is called
237 * whenever we resume playback. Either way, the value is only used once,
238 * see rtsp_read_play() and rtsp_read_seek(). */
239 int64_t seek_timestamp;
241 int seq; /**< RTSP command sequence number */
243 /** copy of RTSPMessageHeader->session_id, i.e. the server-provided session
244 * identifier that the client should re-transmit in each RTSP command */
245 char session_id[512];
247 /** copy of RTSPMessageHeader->timeout, i.e. the time (in seconds) that
248 * the server will go without traffic on the RTSP/TCP line before it
249 * closes the connection. */
252 /** timestamp of the last RTSP command that we sent to the RTSP server.
253 * This is used to calculate when to send dummy commands to keep the
254 * connection alive, in conjunction with timeout. */
255 int64_t last_cmd_time;
257 /** the negotiated data/packet transport protocol; e.g. RTP or RDT */
258 enum RTSPTransport transport;
260 /** the negotiated network layer transport protocol; e.g. TCP or UDP
262 enum RTSPLowerTransport lower_transport;
264 /** brand of server that we're talking to; e.g. WMS, REAL or other.
265 * Detected based on the value of RTSPMessageHeader->server or the presence
266 * of RTSPMessageHeader->real_challenge */
267 enum RTSPServerType server_type;
269 /** the "RealChallenge1:" field from the server */
270 char real_challenge[64];
272 /** plaintext authorization line (username:password) */
275 /** authentication state */
276 HTTPAuthState auth_state;
278 /** The last reply of the server to a RTSP command */
279 char last_reply[2048]; /* XXX: allocate ? */
281 /** RTSPStream->transport_priv of the last stream that we read a
283 void *cur_transport_priv;
285 /** The following are used for Real stream selection */
287 /** whether we need to send a "SET_PARAMETER Subscribe:" command */
288 int need_subscription;
290 /** stream setup during the last frame read. This is used to detect if
291 * we need to subscribe or unsubscribe to any new streams. */
292 enum AVDiscard *real_setup_cache;
294 /** current stream setup. This is a temporary buffer used to compare
295 * current setup to previous frame setup. */
296 enum AVDiscard *real_setup;
298 /** the last value of the "SET_PARAMETER Subscribe:" RTSP command.
299 * this is used to send the same "Unsubscribe:" if stream setup changed,
300 * before sending a new "Subscribe:" command. */
301 char last_subscription[1024];
304 /** The following are used for RTP/ASF streams */
306 /** ASF demuxer context for the embedded ASF stream from WMS servers */
307 AVFormatContext *asf_ctx;
309 /** cache for position of the asf demuxer, since we load a new
310 * data packet in the bytecontext for each incoming RTSP packet. */
314 /** some MS RTSP streams contain a URL in the SDP that we need to use
315 * for all subsequent RTSP requests, rather than the input URI; in
316 * other cases, this is a copy of AVFormatContext->filename. */
317 char control_uri[1024];
319 /** The following are used for parsing raw mpegts in udp */
321 struct MpegTSContext *ts;
326 /** Additional output handle, used when input and output are done
327 * separately, eg for HTTP tunneling. */
328 URLContext *rtsp_hd_out;
330 /** RTSP transport mode, such as plain or tunneled. */
331 enum RTSPControlTransport control_transport;
333 /* Number of RTCP BYE packets the RTSP session has received.
334 * An EOF is propagated back if nb_byes == nb_streams.
335 * This is reset after a seek. */
338 /** Reusable buffer for receiving packets */
342 * A mask with all requested transport methods
344 int lower_transport_mask;
347 * The number of returned packets
352 * Polling array for udp
357 * Whether the server supports the GET_PARAMETER method.
359 int get_parameter_supported;
362 * Do not begin to play the stream immediately.
367 * Option flags for the chained RTP muxer.
371 /** Whether the server accepts the x-Dynamic-Rate header */
372 int accept_dynamic_rate;
375 * Various option flags for the RTSP muxer/demuxer.
380 * Mask of all requested media types
385 * Minimum and maximum local UDP ports.
387 int rtp_port_min, rtp_port_max;
390 * Timeout to wait for incoming connections.
395 * timeout of socket i/o operations.
400 * Size of RTP packet reordering queue.
402 int reordering_queue_size;
409 char default_lang[4];
413 #define RTSP_FLAG_FILTER_SRC 0x1 /**< Filter incoming UDP packets -
414 receive packets only from the right
415 source address and port. */
416 #define RTSP_FLAG_LISTEN 0x2 /**< Wait for incoming connections. */
417 #define RTSP_FLAG_CUSTOM_IO 0x4 /**< Do all IO via the AVIOContext. */
418 #define RTSP_FLAG_RTCP_TO_SOURCE 0x8 /**< Send RTCP packets to the source
419 address of received packets. */
420 #define RTSP_FLAG_PREFER_TCP 0x10 /**< Try RTP via TCP first if possible. */
422 typedef struct RTSPSource {
423 char addr[128]; /**< Source-specific multicast include source IP address (from SDP content) */
427 * Describe a single stream, as identified by a single m= line block in the
428 * SDP content. In the case of RDT, one RTSPStream can represent multiple
429 * AVStreams. In this case, each AVStream in this set has similar content
430 * (but different codec/bitrate).
432 typedef struct RTSPStream {
433 URLContext *rtp_handle; /**< RTP stream handle (if UDP) */
434 void *transport_priv; /**< RTP/RDT parse context if input, RTP AVFormatContext if output */
436 /** corresponding stream index, if any. -1 if none (MPEG2TS case) */
439 /** interleave IDs; copies of RTSPTransportField->interleaved_min/max
440 * for the selected transport. Only used for TCP. */
441 int interleaved_min, interleaved_max;
443 char control_url[1024]; /**< url for this stream (from SDP) */
445 /** The following are used only in SDP, not RTSP */
447 int sdp_port; /**< port (from SDP content) */
448 struct sockaddr_storage sdp_ip; /**< IP address (from SDP content) */
449 int nb_include_source_addrs; /**< Number of source-specific multicast include source IP addresses (from SDP content) */
450 struct RTSPSource **include_source_addrs; /**< Source-specific multicast include source IP addresses (from SDP content) */
451 int nb_exclude_source_addrs; /**< Number of source-specific multicast exclude source IP addresses (from SDP content) */
452 struct RTSPSource **exclude_source_addrs; /**< Source-specific multicast exclude source IP addresses (from SDP content) */
453 int sdp_ttl; /**< IP Time-To-Live (from SDP content) */
454 int sdp_payload_type; /**< payload type */
457 /** The following are used for dynamic protocols (rtpdec_*.c/rdt.c) */
459 /** handler structure */
460 RTPDynamicProtocolHandler *dynamic_handler;
462 /** private data associated with the dynamic protocol */
463 PayloadContext *dynamic_protocol_context;
466 /** Enable sending RTCP feedback messages according to RFC 4585 */
469 char crypto_suite[40];
470 char crypto_params[100];
473 void ff_rtsp_parse_line(AVFormatContext *s,
474 RTSPMessageHeader *reply, const char *buf,
475 RTSPState *rt, const char *method);
478 * Send a command to the RTSP server without waiting for the reply.
480 * @see rtsp_send_cmd_with_content_async
482 int ff_rtsp_send_cmd_async(AVFormatContext *s, const char *method,
483 const char *url, const char *headers);
486 * Send a command to the RTSP server and wait for the reply.
488 * @param s RTSP (de)muxer context
489 * @param method the method for the request
490 * @param url the target url for the request
491 * @param headers extra header lines to include in the request
492 * @param reply pointer where the RTSP message header will be stored
493 * @param content_ptr pointer where the RTSP message body, if any, will
494 * be stored (length is in reply)
495 * @param send_content if non-null, the data to send as request body content
496 * @param send_content_length the length of the send_content data, or 0 if
497 * send_content is null
499 * @return zero if success, nonzero otherwise
501 int ff_rtsp_send_cmd_with_content(AVFormatContext *s,
502 const char *method, const char *url,
504 RTSPMessageHeader *reply,
505 unsigned char **content_ptr,
506 const unsigned char *send_content,
507 int send_content_length);
510 * Send a command to the RTSP server and wait for the reply.
512 * @see rtsp_send_cmd_with_content
514 int ff_rtsp_send_cmd(AVFormatContext *s, const char *method,
515 const char *url, const char *headers,
516 RTSPMessageHeader *reply, unsigned char **content_ptr);
519 * Read a RTSP message from the server, or prepare to read data
520 * packets if we're reading data interleaved over the TCP/RTSP
521 * connection as well.
523 * @param s RTSP (de)muxer context
524 * @param reply pointer where the RTSP message header will be stored
525 * @param content_ptr pointer where the RTSP message body, if any, will
526 * be stored (length is in reply)
527 * @param return_on_interleaved_data whether the function may return if we
528 * encounter a data marker ('$'), which precedes data
529 * packets over interleaved TCP/RTSP connections. If this
530 * is set, this function will return 1 after encountering
531 * a '$'. If it is not set, the function will skip any
532 * data packets (if they are encountered), until a reply
533 * has been fully parsed. If no more data is available
534 * without parsing a reply, it will return an error.
535 * @param method the RTSP method this is a reply to. This affects how
536 * some response headers are acted upon. May be NULL.
538 * @return 1 if a data packets is ready to be received, -1 on error,
541 int ff_rtsp_read_reply(AVFormatContext *s, RTSPMessageHeader *reply,
542 unsigned char **content_ptr,
543 int return_on_interleaved_data, const char *method);
546 * Skip a RTP/TCP interleaved packet.
548 void ff_rtsp_skip_packet(AVFormatContext *s);
551 * Connect to the RTSP server and set up the individual media streams.
552 * This can be used for both muxers and demuxers.
554 * @param s RTSP (de)muxer context
556 * @return 0 on success, < 0 on error. Cleans up all allocations done
557 * within the function on error.
559 int ff_rtsp_connect(AVFormatContext *s);
562 * Close and free all streams within the RTSP (de)muxer
564 * @param s RTSP (de)muxer context
566 void ff_rtsp_close_streams(AVFormatContext *s);
569 * Close all connection handles within the RTSP (de)muxer
571 * @param s RTSP (de)muxer context
573 void ff_rtsp_close_connections(AVFormatContext *s);
576 * Get the description of the stream and set up the RTSPStream child
579 int ff_rtsp_setup_input_streams(AVFormatContext *s, RTSPMessageHeader *reply);
582 * Announce the stream to the server and set up the RTSPStream child
583 * objects for each media stream.
585 int ff_rtsp_setup_output_streams(AVFormatContext *s, const char *addr);
588 * Parse RTSP commands (OPTIONS, PAUSE and TEARDOWN) during streaming in
591 int ff_rtsp_parse_streaming_commands(AVFormatContext *s);
594 * Parse an SDP description of streams by populating an RTSPState struct
595 * within the AVFormatContext; also allocate the RTP streams and the
596 * pollfd array used for UDP streams.
598 int ff_sdp_parse(AVFormatContext *s, const char *content);
601 * Receive one RTP packet from an TCP interleaved RTSP stream.
603 int ff_rtsp_tcp_read_packet(AVFormatContext *s, RTSPStream **prtsp_st,
604 uint8_t *buf, int buf_size);
607 * Send buffered packets over TCP.
609 int ff_rtsp_tcp_write_packet(AVFormatContext *s, RTSPStream *rtsp_st);
612 * Receive one packet from the RTSPStreams set up in the AVFormatContext
613 * (which should contain a RTSPState struct as priv_data).
615 int ff_rtsp_fetch_packet(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt);
618 * Do the SETUP requests for each stream for the chosen
619 * lower transport mode.
620 * @return 0 on success, <0 on error, 1 if protocol is unavailable
622 int ff_rtsp_make_setup_request(AVFormatContext *s, const char *host, int port,
623 int lower_transport, const char *real_challenge);
626 * Undo the effect of ff_rtsp_make_setup_request, close the
627 * transport_priv and rtp_handle fields.
629 void ff_rtsp_undo_setup(AVFormatContext *s, int send_packets);
632 * Open RTSP transport context.
634 int ff_rtsp_open_transport_ctx(AVFormatContext *s, RTSPStream *rtsp_st);
636 extern const AVOption ff_rtsp_options[];
638 #endif /* AVFORMAT_RTSP_H */