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  1. /*
  2.  * RTMP packet utilities
  3.  * Copyright (c) 2009 Konstantin Shishkov
  4.  *
  5.  * This file is part of FFmpeg.
  6.  *
  7.  * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
  8.  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
  9.  * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
  10.  * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  11.  *
  12.  * FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  13.  * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  14.  * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
  15.  * Lesser General Public License for more details.
  16.  *
  17.  * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
  18.  * License along with FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
  19.  * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
  20.  */
  21.  
  22. #ifndef AVFORMAT_RTMPPKT_H
  23. #define AVFORMAT_RTMPPKT_H
  24.  
  25. #include "libavcodec/bytestream.h"
  26. #include "avformat.h"
  27. #include "url.h"
  28.  
  29. /** maximum possible number of different RTMP channels */
  30. #define RTMP_CHANNELS 65599
  31.  
  32. /**
  33.  * channels used to for RTMP packets with different purposes (i.e. data, network
  34.  * control, remote procedure calls, etc.)
  35.  */
  36. enum RTMPChannel {
  37.     RTMP_NETWORK_CHANNEL = 2,   ///< channel for network-related messages (bandwidth report, ping, etc)
  38.     RTMP_SYSTEM_CHANNEL,        ///< channel for sending server control messages
  39.     RTMP_AUDIO_CHANNEL,         ///< channel for audio data
  40.     RTMP_VIDEO_CHANNEL   = 6,   ///< channel for video data
  41.     RTMP_SOURCE_CHANNEL  = 8,   ///< channel for a/v invokes
  42. };
  43.  
  44. /**
  45.  * known RTMP packet types
  46.  */
  47. typedef enum RTMPPacketType {
  48.     RTMP_PT_CHUNK_SIZE   =  1,  ///< chunk size change
  49.     RTMP_PT_BYTES_READ   =  3,  ///< number of bytes read
  50.     RTMP_PT_PING,               ///< ping
  51.     RTMP_PT_SERVER_BW,          ///< server bandwidth
  52.     RTMP_PT_CLIENT_BW,          ///< client bandwidth
  53.     RTMP_PT_AUDIO        =  8,  ///< audio packet
  54.     RTMP_PT_VIDEO,              ///< video packet
  55.     RTMP_PT_FLEX_STREAM  = 15,  ///< Flex shared stream
  56.     RTMP_PT_FLEX_OBJECT,        ///< Flex shared object
  57.     RTMP_PT_FLEX_MESSAGE,       ///< Flex shared message
  58.     RTMP_PT_NOTIFY,             ///< some notification
  59.     RTMP_PT_SHARED_OBJ,         ///< shared object
  60.     RTMP_PT_INVOKE,             ///< invoke some stream action
  61.     RTMP_PT_METADATA     = 22,  ///< FLV metadata
  62. } RTMPPacketType;
  63.  
  64. /**
  65.  * possible RTMP packet header sizes
  66.  */
  67. enum RTMPPacketSize {
  68.     RTMP_PS_TWELVEBYTES = 0, ///< packet has 12-byte header
  69.     RTMP_PS_EIGHTBYTES,      ///< packet has 8-byte header
  70.     RTMP_PS_FOURBYTES,       ///< packet has 4-byte header
  71.     RTMP_PS_ONEBYTE          ///< packet is really a next chunk of a packet
  72. };
  73.  
  74. /**
  75.  * structure for holding RTMP packets
  76.  */
  77. typedef struct RTMPPacket {
  78.     int            channel_id; ///< RTMP channel ID (nothing to do with audio/video channels though)
  79.     RTMPPacketType type;       ///< packet payload type
  80.     uint32_t       timestamp;  ///< packet full timestamp
  81.     uint32_t       ts_delta;   ///< timestamp increment to the previous one in milliseconds (latter only for media packets)
  82.     uint32_t       extra;      ///< probably an additional channel ID used during streaming data
  83.     uint8_t        *data;      ///< packet payload
  84.     int            size;       ///< packet payload size
  85.     int            offset;     ///< amount of data read so far
  86.     int            read;       ///< amount read, including headers
  87. } RTMPPacket;
  88.  
  89. /**
  90.  * Create new RTMP packet with given attributes.
  91.  *
  92.  * @param pkt        packet
  93.  * @param channel_id packet channel ID
  94.  * @param type       packet type
  95.  * @param timestamp  packet timestamp
  96.  * @param size       packet size
  97.  * @return zero on success, negative value otherwise
  98.  */
  99. int ff_rtmp_packet_create(RTMPPacket *pkt, int channel_id, RTMPPacketType type,
  100.                           int timestamp, int size);
  101.  
  102. /**
  103.  * Free RTMP packet.
  104.  *
  105.  * @param pkt packet
  106.  */
  107. void ff_rtmp_packet_destroy(RTMPPacket *pkt);
  108.  
  109. /**
  110.  * Read RTMP packet sent by the server.
  111.  *
  112.  * @param h          reader context
  113.  * @param p          packet
  114.  * @param chunk_size current chunk size
  115.  * @param prev_pkt   previously read packet headers for all channels
  116.  *                   (may be needed for restoring incomplete packet header)
  117.  * @param nb_prev_pkt number of allocated elements in prev_pkt
  118.  * @return number of bytes read on success, negative value otherwise
  119.  */
  120. int ff_rtmp_packet_read(URLContext *h, RTMPPacket *p,
  121.                         int chunk_size, RTMPPacket **prev_pkt,
  122.                         int *nb_prev_pkt);
  123. /**
  124.  * Read internal RTMP packet sent by the server.
  125.  *
  126.  * @param h          reader context
  127.  * @param p          packet
  128.  * @param chunk_size current chunk size
  129.  * @param prev_pkt   previously read packet headers for all channels
  130.  *                   (may be needed for restoring incomplete packet header)
  131.  * @param nb_prev_pkt number of allocated elements in prev_pkt
  132.  * @param c          the first byte already read
  133.  * @return number of bytes read on success, negative value otherwise
  134.  */
  135. int ff_rtmp_packet_read_internal(URLContext *h, RTMPPacket *p, int chunk_size,
  136.                                  RTMPPacket **prev_pkt, int *nb_prev_pkt,
  137.                                  uint8_t c);
  138.  
  139. /**
  140.  * Send RTMP packet to the server.
  141.  *
  142.  * @param h          reader context
  143.  * @param p          packet to send
  144.  * @param chunk_size current chunk size
  145.  * @param prev_pkt   previously sent packet headers for all channels
  146.  *                   (may be used for packet header compressing)
  147.  * @param nb_prev_pkt number of allocated elements in prev_pkt
  148.  * @return number of bytes written on success, negative value otherwise
  149.  */
  150. int ff_rtmp_packet_write(URLContext *h, RTMPPacket *p,
  151.                          int chunk_size, RTMPPacket **prev_pkt,
  152.                          int *nb_prev_pkt);
  153.  
  154. /**
  155.  * Print information and contents of RTMP packet.
  156.  *
  157.  * @param ctx        output context
  158.  * @param p          packet to dump
  159.  */
  160. void ff_rtmp_packet_dump(void *ctx, RTMPPacket *p);
  161.  
  162. /**
  163.  * Enlarge the prev_pkt array to fit the given channel
  164.  *
  165.  * @param prev_pkt    array with previously sent packet headers
  166.  * @param nb_prev_pkt number of allocated elements in prev_pkt
  167.  * @param channel     the channel number that needs to be allocated
  168.  */
  169. int ff_rtmp_check_alloc_array(RTMPPacket **prev_pkt, int *nb_prev_pkt,
  170.                               int channel);
  171.  
  172. /**
  173.  * @name Functions used to work with the AMF format (which is also used in .flv)
  174.  * @see amf_* funcs in libavformat/flvdec.c
  175.  * @{
  176.  */
  177.  
  178. /**
  179.  * Calculate number of bytes taken by first AMF entry in data.
  180.  *
  181.  * @param data input data
  182.  * @param data_end input buffer end
  183.  * @return number of bytes used by first AMF entry
  184.  */
  185. int ff_amf_tag_size(const uint8_t *data, const uint8_t *data_end);
  186.  
  187. /**
  188.  * Retrieve value of given AMF object field in string form.
  189.  *
  190.  * @param data     AMF object data
  191.  * @param data_end input buffer end
  192.  * @param name     name of field to retrieve
  193.  * @param dst      buffer for storing result
  194.  * @param dst_size output buffer size
  195.  * @return 0 if search and retrieval succeeded, negative value otherwise
  196.  */
  197. int ff_amf_get_field_value(const uint8_t *data, const uint8_t *data_end,
  198.                            const uint8_t *name, uint8_t *dst, int dst_size);
  199.  
  200. /**
  201.  * Write boolean value in AMF format to buffer.
  202.  *
  203.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  204.  * @param val value to write
  205.  */
  206. void ff_amf_write_bool(uint8_t **dst, int val);
  207.  
  208. /**
  209.  * Write number in AMF format to buffer.
  210.  *
  211.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  212.  * @param num value to write
  213.  */
  214. void ff_amf_write_number(uint8_t **dst, double num);
  215.  
  216. /**
  217.  * Write string in AMF format to buffer.
  218.  *
  219.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  220.  * @param str string to write
  221.  */
  222. void ff_amf_write_string(uint8_t **dst, const char *str);
  223.  
  224. /**
  225.  * Write a string consisting of two parts in AMF format to a buffer.
  226.  *
  227.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  228.  * @param str1 first string to write, may be null
  229.  * @param str2 second string to write, may be null
  230.  */
  231. void ff_amf_write_string2(uint8_t **dst, const char *str1, const char *str2);
  232.  
  233. /**
  234.  * Write AMF NULL value to buffer.
  235.  *
  236.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  237.  */
  238. void ff_amf_write_null(uint8_t **dst);
  239.  
  240. /**
  241.  * Write marker for AMF object to buffer.
  242.  *
  243.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  244.  */
  245. void ff_amf_write_object_start(uint8_t **dst);
  246.  
  247. /**
  248.  * Write string used as field name in AMF object to buffer.
  249.  *
  250.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  251.  * @param str string to write
  252.  */
  253. void ff_amf_write_field_name(uint8_t **dst, const char *str);
  254.  
  255. /**
  256.  * Write marker for end of AMF object to buffer.
  257.  *
  258.  * @param dst pointer to the input buffer (will be modified)
  259.  */
  260. void ff_amf_write_object_end(uint8_t **dst);
  261.  
  262. /**
  263.  * Read AMF boolean value.
  264.  *
  265.  *@param[in,out] gbc GetByteContext initialized with AMF-formatted data
  266.  *@param[out]    val 0 or 1
  267.  *@return 0 on success or an AVERROR code on failure
  268. */
  269. int ff_amf_read_bool(GetByteContext *gbc, int *val);
  270.  
  271. /**
  272.  * Read AMF number value.
  273.  *
  274.  *@param[in,out] gbc GetByteContext initialized with AMF-formatted data
  275.  *@param[out]    val read value
  276.  *@return 0 on success or an AVERROR code on failure
  277. */
  278. int ff_amf_read_number(GetByteContext *gbc, double *val);
  279.  
  280. /**
  281.  * Read AMF string value.
  282.  *
  283.  * Appends a trailing null byte to output string in order to
  284.  * ease later parsing.
  285.  *
  286.  *@param[in,out] gbc     GetByteContext initialized with AMF-formatted data
  287.  *@param[out]    str     read string
  288.  *@param[in]     strsize buffer size available to store the read string
  289.  *@param[out]    length  read string length
  290.  *@return 0 on success or an AVERROR code on failure
  291. */
  292. int ff_amf_read_string(GetByteContext *gbc, uint8_t *str,
  293.                        int strsize, int *length);
  294.  
  295. /**
  296.  * Read AMF NULL value.
  297.  *
  298.  *@param[in,out] gbc GetByteContext initialized with AMF-formatted data
  299.  *@return 0 on success or an AVERROR code on failure
  300. */
  301. int ff_amf_read_null(GetByteContext *gbc);
  302.  
  303. /**
  304.  * Match AMF string with a NULL-terminated string.
  305.  *
  306.  * @return 0 if the strings do not match.
  307.  */
  308.  
  309. int ff_amf_match_string(const uint8_t *data, int size, const char *str);
  310.  
  311. /** @} */ // AMF funcs
  312.  
  313. #endif /* AVFORMAT_RTMPPKT_H */
  314.