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| /*
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|  * SRT - Secure, Reliable, Transport
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|  * Copyright (c) 2020 Haivision Systems Inc.
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|  *
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|  * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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|  * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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|  * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
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|  *
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|  */
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| 
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| #ifndef INC_SRT_BUFFER_RCV_H
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| #define INC_SRT_BUFFER_RCV_H
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| 
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| #include "buffer_tools.h" // AvgBufSize
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| #include "common.h"
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| #include "queue.h"
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| #include "tsbpd_time.h"
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| 
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| namespace srt
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| {
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| 
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| /*
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|  *   Circular receiver buffer.
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|  *
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|  *   |<------------------- m_szSize ---------------------------->|
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|  *   |       |<------------ m_iMaxPosOff ----------->|           |
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|  *   |       |                                       |           |
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|  *   +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+   +---+
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|  *   | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 |...| 0 | m_pUnit[]
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|  *   +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+   +---+
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|  *             |                                   |
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|  *             |                                   \__last pkt received
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|  *             |
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|  *             \___ m_iStartPos: first message to read
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|  *
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|  *   m_pUnit[i]->status_: 0: free, 1: good, 2: read, 3: dropped (can be combined with read?)
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|  *
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|  *   thread safety:
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|  *    start_pos_:      CUDT::m_RecvLock
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|  *    first_unack_pos_:    CUDT::m_AckLock
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|  *    max_pos_inc_:        none? (modified on add and ack
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|  *    first_nonread_pos_:
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|  */
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| 
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| class CRcvBuffer
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| {
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|     typedef sync::steady_clock::time_point time_point;
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|     typedef sync::steady_clock::duration   duration;
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| 
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| public:
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|     CRcvBuffer(int initSeqNo, size_t size, CUnitQueue* unitqueue, bool bMessageAPI);
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| 
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|     ~CRcvBuffer();
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| 
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| public:
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|     /// Insert a unit into the buffer.
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|     /// Similar to CRcvBuffer::addData(CUnit* unit, int offset)
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|     ///
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|     /// @param [in] unit pointer to a data unit containing new packet
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|     /// @param [in] offset offset from last ACK point.
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|     ///
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|     /// @return  0 on success, -1 if packet is already in buffer, -2 if packet is before m_iStartSeqNo.
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|     /// -3 if a packet is offset is ahead the buffer capacity.
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|     // TODO: Previously '-2' also meant 'already acknowledged'. Check usage of this value.
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|     int insert(CUnit* unit);
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| 
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|     /// Drop packets in the receiver buffer from the current position up to the seqno (excluding seqno).
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|     /// @param [in] seqno drop units up to this sequence number
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|     /// @return  number of dropped packets.
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|     int dropUpTo(int32_t seqno);
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| 
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|     /// @brief Drop all the packets in the receiver buffer.
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|     /// The starting position and seqno are shifted right after the last packet in the buffer.
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|     /// @return the number of dropped packets.
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|     int dropAll();
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| 
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|     enum DropActionIfExists {
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|         DROP_EXISTING = 0,
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|         KEEP_EXISTING = 1
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|     };
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| 
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|     /// @brief Drop a sequence of packets from the buffer.
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|     /// If @a msgno is valid, sender has requested to drop the whole message by TTL. In this case it has to also provide a pkt seqno range.
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|     /// However, if a message has been partially acknowledged and already removed from the SND buffer,
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|     /// the @a seqnolo might specify some position in the middle of the message, not the very first packet.
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|     /// If those packets have been acknowledged, they must exist in the receiver buffer unless already read.
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|     /// In this case the @a msgno should be used to determine starting packets of the message.
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|     /// Some packets of the message can be missing on the receiver, therefore the actual drop should still be performed by pkt seqno range.
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|     /// If message number is 0 or SRT_MSGNO_NONE, then use sequence numbers to locate sequence range to drop [seqnolo, seqnohi].
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|     /// A SOLO message packet can be kept depending on @a actionOnExisting value.
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|     /// TODO: A message in general can be kept if all of its packets are in the buffer, depending on @a actionOnExisting value.
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|     /// This is done to avoid dropping existing packet when the sender was asked to re-transmit a packet from an outdated loss report,
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|     /// which is already not available in the SND buffer.
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|     /// @param seqnolo sequence number of the first packet in the dropping range.
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|     /// @param seqnohi sequence number of the last packet in the dropping range.
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|     /// @param msgno message number to drop (0 if unknown)
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|     /// @param actionOnExisting Should an exising SOLO packet be dropped from the buffer or preserved?
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|     /// @return the number of packets actually dropped.
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|     int dropMessage(int32_t seqnolo, int32_t seqnohi, int32_t msgno, DropActionIfExists actionOnExisting);
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| 
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|     /// Read the whole message from one or several packets.
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|     ///
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|     /// @param [in,out] data buffer to write the message into.
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|     /// @param [in] len size of the buffer.
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|     /// @param [in,out] message control data
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|     ///
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|     /// @return actual number of bytes extracted from the buffer.
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|     ///          0 if nothing to read.
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|     ///         -1 on failure.
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|     int readMessage(char* data, size_t len, SRT_MSGCTRL* msgctrl = NULL);
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| 
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|     /// Read acknowledged data into a user buffer.
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|     /// @param [in, out] dst pointer to the target user buffer.
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|     /// @param [in] len length of user buffer.
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|     /// @return size of data read. -1 on error.
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|     int readBuffer(char* dst, int len);
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| 
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|     /// Read acknowledged data directly into file.
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|     /// @param [in] ofs C++ file stream.
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|     /// @param [in] len expected length of data to write into the file.
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|     /// @return size of data read. -1 on error.
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|     int readBufferToFile(std::fstream& ofs, int len);
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| 
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| public:
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|     /// Get the starting position of the buffer as a packet sequence number.
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|     int getStartSeqNo() const { return m_iStartSeqNo; }
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| 
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|     /// Sets the start seqno of the buffer.
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|     /// Must be used with caution and only when the buffer is empty.
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|     void setStartSeqNo(int seqno) { m_iStartSeqNo = seqno; }
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| 
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|     /// Given the sequence number of the first unacknowledged packet
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|     /// tells the size of the buffer available for packets.
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|     /// Effective returns capacity of the buffer minus acknowledged packet still kept in it.
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|     // TODO: Maybe does not need to return minus one slot now to distinguish full and empty buffer.
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|     size_t getAvailSize(int iFirstUnackSeqNo) const
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|     {
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|         // Receiver buffer allows reading unacknowledged packets.
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|         // Therefore if the first packet in the buffer is ahead of the iFirstUnackSeqNo
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|         // then it does not have acknowledged packets and its full capacity is available.
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|         // Otherwise subtract the number of acknowledged but not yet read packets from its capacity.
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|         const int iRBufSeqNo  = getStartSeqNo();
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|         if (CSeqNo::seqcmp(iRBufSeqNo, iFirstUnackSeqNo) >= 0) // iRBufSeqNo >= iFirstUnackSeqNo
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|         {
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|             // Full capacity is available.
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|             return capacity();
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|         }
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| 
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|         // Note: CSeqNo::seqlen(n, n) returns 1.
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|         return capacity() - CSeqNo::seqlen(iRBufSeqNo, iFirstUnackSeqNo) + 1;
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// @brief Checks if the buffer has packets available for reading regardless of the TSBPD.
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|     /// A message is available for reading only if all of its packets are present in the buffer.
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|     /// @return true if there are packets available for reading, false otherwise.
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|     bool hasAvailablePackets() const;
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| 
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|     /// Query how many data has been continuously received (for reading) and available for reading out
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|     /// regardless of the TSBPD.
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|     /// TODO: Rename to countAvailablePackets().
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|     /// @return size of valid (continuous) data for reading.
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|     int getRcvDataSize() const;
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| 
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|     /// Get the number of packets, bytes and buffer timespan.
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|     /// Differs from getRcvDataSize() that it counts all packets in the buffer, not only continious.
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|     int getRcvDataSize(int& bytes, int& timespan) const;
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| 
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|     struct PacketInfo
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|     {
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|         int        seqno;
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|         bool       seq_gap; //< true if there are missing packets in the buffer, preceding current packet
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|         time_point tsbpd_time;
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|     };
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| 
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|     /// Get information on the 1st message in queue.
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|     /// Similar to CRcvBuffer::getRcvFirstMsg
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|     /// Parameters (of the 1st packet queue, ready to play or not):
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|     /// @param [out] tsbpdtime localtime-based (uSec) packet time stamp including buffering delay of 1st packet or 0 if
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|     /// none
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|     /// @param [out] passack   true if 1st ready packet is not yet acknowledged (allowed to be delivered to the app)
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|     /// @param [out] skipseqno -1 or sequence number of 1st unacknowledged packet (after one or more missing packets) that is ready to play.
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|     /// @retval true 1st packet ready to play (tsbpdtime <= now). Not yet acknowledged if passack == true
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|     /// @retval false IF tsbpdtime = 0: rcv buffer empty; ELSE:
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|     ///                   IF skipseqno != -1, packet ready to play preceded by missing packets.;
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|     ///                   IF skipseqno == -1, no missing packet but 1st not ready to play.
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|     PacketInfo getFirstValidPacketInfo() const;
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| 
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|     PacketInfo getFirstReadablePacketInfo(time_point time_now) const;
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| 
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|     /// Get information on packets available to be read.
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|     /// @returns a pair of sequence numbers (first available; first unavailable).
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|     /// 
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|     /// @note CSeqNo::seqoff(first, second) is 0 if nothing to read.
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|     std::pair<int, int> getAvailablePacketsRange() const;
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| 
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|     size_t countReadable() const;
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| 
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|     bool empty() const
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|     {
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|         return (m_iMaxPosOff == 0);
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Return buffer capacity.
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|     /// One slot had to be empty in order to tell the difference between "empty buffer" and "full buffer".
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|     /// E.g. m_iFirstNonreadPos would again point to m_iStartPos if m_szSize entries are added continiously.
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|     /// TODO: Old receiver buffer capacity returns the actual size. Check for conflicts.
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|     size_t capacity() const
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|     {
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|         return m_szSize - 1;
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|     }
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| 
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|     int64_t getDrift() const { return m_tsbpd.drift(); }
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| 
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|     // TODO: make thread safe?
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|     int debugGetSize() const
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|     {
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|         return getRcvDataSize();
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|     }
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| 
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|     /// Zero time to include all available packets.
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|     /// TODO: Rename to 'canRead`.
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|     bool isRcvDataReady(time_point time_now = time_point()) const;
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| 
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|     int  getRcvAvgDataSize(int& bytes, int& timespan);
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|     void updRcvAvgDataSize(const time_point& now);
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| 
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|     unsigned getRcvAvgPayloadSize() const { return m_uAvgPayloadSz; }
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| 
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|     void getInternalTimeBase(time_point& w_timebase, bool& w_wrp, duration& w_udrift)
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|     {
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|         return m_tsbpd.getInternalTimeBase(w_timebase, w_wrp, w_udrift);
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|     }
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| 
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| public: // Used for testing
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|     /// Peek unit in position of seqno
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|     const CUnit* peek(int32_t seqno);
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| 
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| private:
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|     inline int incPos(int pos, int inc = 1) const { return (pos + inc) % m_szSize; }
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|     inline int decPos(int pos) const { return (pos - 1) >= 0 ? (pos - 1) : int(m_szSize - 1); }
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|     inline int offPos(int pos1, int pos2) const { return (pos2 >= pos1) ? (pos2 - pos1) : int(m_szSize + pos2 - pos1); }
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|     inline int cmpPos(int pos2, int pos1) const
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|     {
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|         // XXX maybe not the best implementation, but this keeps up to the rule
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|         const int off1 = pos1 >= m_iStartPos ? pos1 - m_iStartPos : pos1 + (int)m_szSize - m_iStartPos;
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|         const int off2 = pos2 >= m_iStartPos ? pos2 - m_iStartPos : pos2 + (int)m_szSize - m_iStartPos;
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| 
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|         return off2 - off1;
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|     }
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| 
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|     // NOTE: Assumes that pUnit != NULL
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|     CPacket& packetAt(int pos) { return m_entries[pos].pUnit->m_Packet; }
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|     const CPacket& packetAt(int pos) const { return m_entries[pos].pUnit->m_Packet; }
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| 
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| private:
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|     void countBytes(int pkts, int bytes);
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|     void updateNonreadPos();
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|     void releaseUnitInPos(int pos);
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| 
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|     /// @brief Drop a unit from the buffer.
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|     /// @param pos position in the m_entries of the unit to drop.
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|     /// @return false if nothing to drop, true if the unit was dropped successfully.
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|     bool dropUnitInPos(int pos);
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| 
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|     /// Release entries following the current buffer position if they were already
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|     /// read out of order (EntryState_Read) or dropped (EntryState_Drop).
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|     void releaseNextFillerEntries();
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| 
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|     bool hasReadableInorderPkts() const { return (m_iFirstNonreadPos != m_iStartPos); }
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| 
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|     /// Find position of the last packet of the message.
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|     int findLastMessagePkt();
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| 
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|     /// Scan for availability of out of order packets.
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|     void onInsertNotInOrderPacket(int insertpos);
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|     // Check if m_iFirstReadableOutOfOrder is still readable.
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|     bool checkFirstReadableOutOfOrder();
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|     void updateFirstReadableOutOfOrder();
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|     int  scanNotInOrderMessageRight(int startPos, int msgNo) const;
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|     int  scanNotInOrderMessageLeft(int startPos, int msgNo) const;
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| 
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|     typedef bool copy_to_dst_f(char* data, int len, int dst_offset, void* arg);
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| 
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|     /// Read acknowledged data directly into file.
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|     /// @param [in] ofs C++ file stream.
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|     /// @param [in] len expected length of data to write into the file.
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|     /// @return size of data read.
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|     int readBufferTo(int len, copy_to_dst_f funcCopyToDst, void* arg);
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| 
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|     /// @brief Estimate timespan of the stored packets (acknowledged and unacknowledged).
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|     /// @return timespan in milliseconds
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|     int getTimespan_ms() const;
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| 
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| private:
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|     // TODO: Call makeUnitTaken upon assignment, and makeUnitFree upon clearing.
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|     // TODO: CUnitPtr is not in use at the moment, but may be a smart pointer.
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|     // class CUnitPtr
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|     // {
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|     // public:
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|     //     void operator=(CUnit* pUnit)
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|     //     {
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|     //         if (m_pUnit != NULL)
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|     //         {
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|     //             // m_pUnitQueue->makeUnitFree(m_entries[i].pUnit);
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|     //         }
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|     //         m_pUnit = pUnit;
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|     //     }
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|     // private:
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|     //     CUnit* m_pUnit;
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|     // };
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| 
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|     enum EntryStatus
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|     {
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|         EntryState_Empty,   //< No CUnit record.
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|         EntryState_Avail,   //< Entry is available for reading.
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|         EntryState_Read,    //< Entry has already been read (out of order).
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|         EntryState_Drop     //< Entry has been dropped.
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|     };
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|     struct Entry
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|     {
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|         Entry()
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|             : pUnit(NULL)
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|             , status(EntryState_Empty)
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|         {}
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| 
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|         CUnit*      pUnit;
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|         EntryStatus status;
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|     };
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| 
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|     //static Entry emptyEntry() { return Entry { NULL, EntryState_Empty }; }
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| 
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|     FixedArray<Entry> m_entries;
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| 
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|     const size_t m_szSize;     // size of the array of units (buffer)
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|     CUnitQueue*  m_pUnitQueue; // the shared unit queue
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| 
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|     int m_iStartSeqNo;
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|     int m_iStartPos;        // the head position for I/O (inclusive)
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|     int m_iFirstNonreadPos; // First position that can't be read (<= m_iLastAckPos)
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|     int m_iMaxPosOff;       // the furthest data position
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|     int m_iNotch;           // the starting read point of the first unit
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| 
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|     size_t m_numOutOfOrderPackets;  // The number of stored packets with "inorder" flag set to false
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|     int m_iFirstReadableOutOfOrder; // In case of out ouf order packet, points to a position of the first such packet to
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|                                     // read
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|     bool m_bPeerRexmitFlag;         // Needed to read message number correctly
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|     const bool m_bMessageAPI;       // Operation mode flag: message or stream.
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| 
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| public: // TSBPD public functions
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|     /// Set TimeStamp-Based Packet Delivery Rx Mode
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|     /// @param [in] timebase localtime base (uSec) of packet time stamps including buffering delay
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|     /// @param [in] wrap Is in wrapping period
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|     /// @param [in] delay agreed TsbPD delay
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|     ///
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|     /// @return 0
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|     void setTsbPdMode(const time_point& timebase, bool wrap, duration delay);
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| 
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|     void setPeerRexmitFlag(bool flag) { m_bPeerRexmitFlag = flag; } 
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| 
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|     void applyGroupTime(const time_point& timebase, bool wrp, uint32_t delay, const duration& udrift);
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| 
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|     void applyGroupDrift(const time_point& timebase, bool wrp, const duration& udrift);
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| 
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|     bool addRcvTsbPdDriftSample(uint32_t usTimestamp, const time_point& tsPktArrival, int usRTTSample);
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| 
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|     time_point getPktTsbPdTime(uint32_t usPktTimestamp) const;
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| 
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|     time_point getTsbPdTimeBase(uint32_t usPktTimestamp) const;
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|     void       updateTsbPdTimeBase(uint32_t usPktTimestamp);
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| 
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|     bool isTsbPd() const { return m_tsbpd.isEnabled(); }
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| 
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|     /// Form a string of the current buffer fullness state.
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|     /// number of packets acknowledged, TSBPD readiness, etc.
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|     std::string strFullnessState(int iFirstUnackSeqNo, const time_point& tsNow) const;
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| 
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| private:
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|     CTsbpdTime  m_tsbpd;
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| 
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| private: // Statistics
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|     AvgBufSize m_mavg;
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| 
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|     // TODO: m_BytesCountLock is probably not needed as the buffer has to be protected from simultaneous access.
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|     mutable sync::Mutex m_BytesCountLock;   // used to protect counters operations
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|     int         m_iBytesCount;      // Number of payload bytes in the buffer
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|     int         m_iPktsCount;       // Number of payload bytes in the buffer
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|     unsigned    m_uAvgPayloadSz;    // Average payload size for dropped bytes estimation
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| };
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| 
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| } // namespace srt
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| 
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| #endif // INC_SRT_BUFFER_RCV_H
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