| Index: webrtc/call/call.h
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| diff --git a/webrtc/call/call.h b/webrtc/call/call.h
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| index ec73bf7714926b2a6b04210f3c66a881f9acbedf..fb01e770d7b17b5f9045fac1c241bdd20792a21d 100644
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| --- a/webrtc/call/call.h
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| +++ b/webrtc/call/call.h
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| @@ -75,6 +75,14 @@ class Call {
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| int max_bitrate_bps = -1;
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| } bitrate_config;
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| + // TODO(zstein): Consider using PeerConnectionInterface::BitrateParameters
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| + // instead (and move BitrateParameters to its own file in api/).
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| + struct BitrateConfigMask {
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| + rtc::Optional<int> min_bitrate_bps;
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| + rtc::Optional<int> start_bitrate_bps;
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| + rtc::Optional<int> max_bitrate_bps;
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| + };
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| +
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| // AudioState which is possibly shared between multiple calls.
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| // TODO(solenberg): Change this to a shared_ptr once we can use C++11.
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| rtc::scoped_refptr<AudioState> audio_state;
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| @@ -136,14 +144,17 @@ class Call {
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| // pacing delay, etc.
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| virtual Stats GetStats() const = 0;
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| - // TODO(pbos): Like BitrateConfig above this is currently per-stream instead
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| - // of maximum for entire Call. This should be fixed along with the above.
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| - // Specifying a start bitrate (>0) will currently reset the current bitrate
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| - // estimate. This is due to how the 'x-google-start-bitrate' flag is currently
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| - // implemented.
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| + // Parameters set here are only used if they are not masked by
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| + // SetBitrateConfigMask. Specifying a start bitrate (>0) will currently reset
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| + // the current bitrate estimate. This is due to how the
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| + // 'x-google-start-bitrate' flag is currently implemented.
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| virtual void SetBitrateConfig(
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| const Config::BitrateConfig& bitrate_config) = 0;
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| + // Values set here are preferred to values set by SetBitrateConfig.
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| + virtual void SetBitrateConfigMask(
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| + const Config::BitrateConfigMask& bitrate_mask) = 0;
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| +
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| // TODO(skvlad): When the unbundled case with multiple streams for the same
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| // media type going over different networks is supported, track the state
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| // for each stream separately. Right now it's global per media type.
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