// Copyright 2019 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef CAST_STREAMING_SSRC_H_ #define CAST_STREAMING_SSRC_H_ #include <stdint.h> namespace openscreen::cast { // A Synchronization Source is a 32-bit opaque identifier used in RTP packets // for identifying the source (or recipient) of a logical sequence of encoded // audio/video frames. In other words, an audio stream will have one sender SSRC // and a video stream will have a different sender SSRC. Ssrc; // The "not set" or "null" value for the Ssrc type. constexpr Ssrc kNullSsrc{ … }; // Computes a new SSRC that will be used to uniquely identify an RTP stream. The // |higher_priority| argument, if true, will generate an SSRC that causes the // system to use a higher priority when scheduling data transmission. Generally, // this is set to true for audio streams and false for video streams. Ssrc GenerateSsrc(bool higher_priority); // Returns a value indicating how to prioritize data transmission for a stream // with |ssrc_a| versus a stream with |ssrc_b|: // // ret < 0: Stream |ssrc_a| has higher priority. // ret == 0: Equal priority. // ret > 0: Stream |ssrc_b| has higher priority. int ComparePriority(Ssrc ssrc_a, Ssrc ssrc_b); } // namespace openscreen::cast #endif // CAST_STREAMING_SSRC_H_