// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // // This is the main interface for the cast receiver. All configuration are done // at creation. #ifndef MEDIA_CAST_CAST_RECEIVER_H_ #define MEDIA_CAST_CAST_RECEIVER_H_ #include "base/basictypes.h" #include "base/callback.h" #include "base/memory/ref_counted.h" #include "base/memory/scoped_ptr.h" #include "base/time/time.h" #include "media/base/audio_bus.h" #include "media/cast/cast_config.h" #include "media/cast/cast_environment.h" namespace media { class VideoFrame; namespace cast { class PacketSender; // The following callbacks are used to deliver decoded audio/video frame data, // the frame's corresponding play-out time, and a continuity flag. // |is_continuous| will be false to indicate the loss of data due to a loss of // frames (or decoding errors). This allows the client to take steps to smooth // discontinuities for playback. Note: A NULL pointer can be returned when data // is not available (e.g., bad/missing packet). typedef base::Callback<void(scoped_ptr<AudioBus> audio_bus, const base::TimeTicks& playout_time, bool is_continuous)> AudioFrameDecodedCallback; // TODO(miu): |video_frame| includes a timestamp, so use that instead. typedef base::Callback<void(const scoped_refptr<media::VideoFrame>& video_frame, const base::TimeTicks& playout_time, bool is_continuous)> VideoFrameDecodedCallback; // The following callback delivers encoded frame data and metadata. The client // should examine the |frame_id| field to determine whether any frames have been // dropped (i.e., frame_id should be incrementing by one each time). Note: A // NULL pointer can be returned on error. typedef base::Callback<void(scoped_ptr<EncodedFrame>)> ReceiveEncodedFrameCallback; class CastReceiver { public: static scoped_ptr<CastReceiver> Create( scoped_refptr<CastEnvironment> cast_environment, const FrameReceiverConfig& audio_config, const FrameReceiverConfig& video_config, PacketSender* const packet_sender); // All received RTP and RTCP packets for the call should be sent to this // PacketReceiver. Can be called from any thread. // TODO(hubbe): Replace with: // virtual void ReceivePacket(scoped_ptr<Packet> packet) = 0; virtual PacketReceiverCallback packet_receiver() = 0; // Polling interface to get audio and video frames from the CastReceiver. The // the RequestDecodedXXXXXFrame() methods utilize internal software-based // decoding, while the RequestEncodedXXXXXFrame() methods provides // still-encoded frames for use with external/hardware decoders. // // In all cases, the given |callback| is guaranteed to be run at some point in // the future, except for those requests still enqueued at destruction time. // // These methods should all be called on the CastEnvironment's MAIN thread. virtual void RequestDecodedAudioFrame( const AudioFrameDecodedCallback& callback) = 0; virtual void RequestEncodedAudioFrame( const ReceiveEncodedFrameCallback& callback) = 0; virtual void RequestDecodedVideoFrame( const VideoFrameDecodedCallback& callback) = 0; virtual void RequestEncodedVideoFrame( const ReceiveEncodedFrameCallback& callback) = 0; virtual ~CastReceiver() {} }; } // namespace cast } // namespace media #endif // MEDIA_CAST_CAST_RECEIVER_H_