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Re: [Linphone-users] Bug in oRTP Version ortp-0.10.1
From: |
Kannaiyan Natesan |
Subject: |
Re: [Linphone-users] Bug in oRTP Version ortp-0.10.1 |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Jul 2006 09:02:20 +0800 |
......
PT: 20010 ST: 20000
PT: 20020 ST: 20010
PT: 20030 ST: 20020
PT: 20040 ST: 20030
PT: 20050 ST: 20040
PT: 20060 ST: 20050
PT: 20070 ST: 20060
PT: 20080 ST: 20070
PT: 20090 ST: 20080
PT: 20100 ST: 20090
callback HookState: 0
INFO: Engine: HWHANGUPCALL
INFO: Sending SS CALLHANGUP
INFO: Sending RTP STOPAUDIORTP
INFO: Sending HW HWSTOPAUDIORTP
INFO: Sending RTP RTPAUDIOSESSIONEND
SIPStack: CALLHANGUP
Sending Bye
HW: HWSTOPAUDIORTP
RTP: STOPAUDIORTP
PT: 20110 ST: 20100 <-- this is the last time which I got
Audio RTP Stopped
RTP: RTPAUDIOSESSIONEND
INFO: RTP Session Ended (rtp_session_destroy(session) ) <---- invoked
before this message.
Last time which I got is : Packet time: 20110 Scheduled Time: 20100
Let me know if you need more information.
Regards,
Kannaiyan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Simon Morlat" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>; "Kannaiyan Natesan"
<address@hidden>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 4:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] Bug in oRTP Version ortp-0.10.1
Hello,
I'm sure to understand what your problem is:
After destroying a session and creating a new one, this last one blocks into
the code you showed: is that correct ?
If this is correct, then it would help debugging to know the values of
packet_time and sched->time_.
Simon
Le jeudi 27 juillet 2006 05:10, Kannaiyan Natesan a écrit :
When I end a blocking call, and if I call rtp_session_destroy(session),
In the next session, I'm not receiving the incoming packets, and it is
becoz it is waiting in the following function code and my calling thread
blocks,
if (TIME_IS_STRICTLY_NEWER_THAN (packet_time, sched->time_))
{
wait_point_wakeup_at(&session->recv_wp,packet_time,
(session->flags & RTP_SESSION_BLOCKING_MODE)!=0);
session_set_clr(&sched->r_sessions,session);
}
exact function is,
void wait_point_wakeup_at(WaitPoint *wp, uint32_t t, bool_t dosleep){
wp->time=t;
wp->wakeup=TRUE;
if (dosleep) ortp_cond_wait(&wp->cond,&wp->lock);
}
I guess once the session is destroyed, the ortp_cond_wait must release
condition.
Please help.
Regards,
Kannaiyan
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Re: [Linphone-users] Build questions, Simon Morlat, 2006/07/27