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[gaim-migrate @ 14317] I strongly suspect CruiseControl is going to yell at me for this. A voice chat API, GUI + mediastreamer. This is what I'm using for Google Talk. This doesn't actually do anything at all. There's no code in the Jabber plugin yet to use this API (although it Works For Me). All it will do is compile and link. If you're lucky. To build this, you should install oRTP from Linphone, Speex and iLBC (also from linphone, I believe). To not build this, ./configure --disable-vv. Most of the configure.ac and Makefile.am hackery was lifted right out of Linphone with a few modifications. It seems to work if you have everything installed or if you --disable-vv. I haven't really tested not having everything installed and not --disabling-vv. It's kinda funky to include all of mediastreamer in the source tree like this, but linphone doesn't build it as a separate library. I'll probably wind up writing them a patch to build it as a .so so we can link it dynamically instead. This code certainly isn't finished. It'll adapt as I progress on the Google code, but it's certainly of more use here in CVS than in my personal tree. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Sean Egan <seanegan@gmail.com>
date Wed, 09 Nov 2005 08:07:20 +0000
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/*
  The mediastreamer library aims at providing modular media processing and I/O
	for linphone, but also for any telephony application.
  Copyright (C) 2001  Simon MORLAT simon.morlat@linphone.org
  										
  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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
*/

#ifdef HAVE_GLIB
#include <glib.h>
#else
#include "glist.h"
#endif
#include "msbuffer.h"

typedef struct _MSFifo
{
	gint r_gran;  					/*maximum granularity for reading*/
	gint w_gran;						/*maximum granularity for writing*/
	gchar * rd_ptr;        /* read pointer on the position where there is something to read on the MSBuffer */
	guint32 readsize;
	gchar * wr_ptr;
	gchar * prev_wr_ptr;
	guint32 writesize;      /* write pointer on the position where it is possible to write on the MSBuffer */
	gchar * begin;  /* rd_ptr et wr_ptr must all be >=begin*/
	guint32 size;        /* the length of the fifo, but this may not be equal to buffer->size*/
	guint32 saved_offset;
	gchar * pre_end;  /* the end of the buffer that is copied at the begginning when we wrap around*/
	gchar * w_end;    /* when a wr ptr is expected to exceed end_offset,
											it must be wrapped around to go at the beginning of the buffer. This is the end of the buffer*/
	gchar * r_end;    /* this is the last position written at the end of the fifo. If a read ptr is expected to
											exceed this pointer, it must be put at the begginning of the buffer */
	void *prev_data;   /*user data, usually the writing MSFilter*/
	void *next_data;   /* user data, usually the reading MSFilter */
	MSBuffer *buffer;
} MSFifo;

/* constructor*/
/* r_gran: max granularity for reading (in number of bytes)*/
/* w_gran: max granularity for writing (in number of bytes)*/
/* r_offset: number of bytes that are kept available behind read pointer (for recursive filters)*/
/* w_offset: number of bytes that are kept available behind write pointer (for recursive filters)*/
/* buf is a MSBuffer that should be compatible with the above parameter*/
MSFifo * ms_fifo_new(MSBuffer *buf, gint r_gran, gint w_gran, gint r_offset, gint w_offset);

/*does the same that ms_fifo_new(), but also allocate a compatible buffer automatically*/
MSFifo * ms_fifo_new_with_buffer(gint r_gran, gint w_gran, gint r_offset, gint w_offset, gint min_buffer_size);

void ms_fifo_destroy( MSFifo *fifo);

void ms_fifo_destroy_with_buffer(MSFifo *fifo);

/* get data to read */
gint ms_fifo_get_read_ptr(MSFifo *fifo, gint bsize, void **ret_ptr);

/* get a buffer to write*/
gint ms_fifo_get_write_ptr(MSFifo *fifo, gint bsize, void **ret_ptr);

/* in case the buffer got by ms_fifo_get_write_ptr() could not be filled completely, you must
tell it by using this function */
void ms_fifo_update_write_ptr(MSFifo *fifo, gint written);