commit | 1ba5dec7694562a095cd08a0008ab3d397345db1 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Qingsi Wang <qingsi@webrtc.org> | Mon Aug 19 11:57:17 2019 -0700 |
committer | Commit Bot <commit-bot@chromium.org> | Mon Aug 19 19:32:26 2019 +0000 |
tree | fbd48d7febab0103dbd8a053b259b05fa727b365 | |
parent | 0d1996f6c6af3be0950dceba6fc87c4c9065748e [diff] |
Reland "Set the usage pattern bits for adding remote ICE candidates from SDP." This is a reland of 7c6f74ab0344e9c6201de711d54026e9990b8e6c Compared to the previous commit, new bits are added to log calls of AddIceCandidate, and the gathering and reception of IPv6 candidates. Original change's description: > Set the usage pattern bits for adding remote ICE candidates from SDP. > > Currently these bits are only set when a remote ICE candidate is > successfully added via addIceCandidate. For non-trickled sessions in > which the remote candidates are added via the remote description, these > bits are lost. This also happens for trickled sessions, though a rare > case, when addIceCandidate does not succeed because the peer connection > is not ready to add any remote candidate. > > Bug: webrtc:10868 > Change-Id: Ib2f199f9ffc936060473934d25ba397ef31131a3 > Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/148880 > Reviewed-by: Harald Alvestrand <hta@webrtc.org> > Commit-Queue: Qingsi Wang <qingsi@webrtc.org> > Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#28844} Bug: webrtc:10868 Change-Id: Ifac0593dcfb64d88619fd24b4ab61c14a0810beb Reviewed-on: https://webrtc-review.googlesource.com/c/src/+/149024 Commit-Queue: Qingsi Wang <qingsi@webrtc.org> Reviewed-by: Harald Alvestrand <hta@webrtc.org> Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#28904}
WebRTC is a free, open software project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. The WebRTC components have been optimized to best serve this purpose.
Our mission: To enable rich, high-quality RTC applications to be developed for the browser, mobile platforms, and IoT devices, and allow them all to communicate via a common set of protocols.
The WebRTC initiative is a project supported by Google, Mozilla and Opera, amongst others.
See http://www.webrtc.org/native-code/development for instructions on how to get started developing with the native code.
Authoritative list of directories that contain the native API header files.