This PR removes the embedded GB28181 SIP server implementation from SRS
and enforces the use of external SIP servers for production deployments.
The embedded SIP server depended on the deprecated `http-parser`
library. With the planned migration to `llhttp` (which doesn't support
SIP parsing), maintaining the embedded SIP server would require
significant additional work. Since external SIP servers are already the
recommended approach for production, removing the embedded
implementation simplifies the codebase and eliminates this dependency.
Eliminated `srs_gb28181_test` from CI workflow.
Removed SIP configuration validation tests.
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Co-authored-by: OSSRS-AI <winlinam@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: haibo.chen <495810242@qq.com>
This PR introduces a major refactoring to replace `SrsSharedPtrMessage`
with `SrsMediaPacket` throughout the SRS codebase, providing a more
unified and cleaner approach to media packet handling.
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This PR modernizes the memory management architecture in SRS by
refactoring RTMP message handling to use shared pointers
(SrsSharedPtr<SrsMemoryBlock>) instead of manual memory management. This
change improves memory safety, reduces the risk of memory leaks, and
provides a cleaner abstraction for message payload handling.
* Introduced `SrsMemoryBlock`: A dedicated class for managing memory
buffers with size information
* Replaced manual memory management: `SrsCommonMessage` and
`SrsSharedPtrMessage` now use `SrsSharedPtr<SrsMemoryBlock>` instead of
raw pointers
* Updated `SrsRtpPacket`: Now uses `SrsSharedPtr<SrsMemoryBlock>` for
shared buffer management
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Move global xpps statistics variables from `srs_app_server.cpp` to
`srs_kernel_kbps.cpp`.
Extract global shared timers from `SrsServer` into new `SrsSharedTimer`
class.
Extract WebRTC session management logic from `SrsServer` into dedicated
`SrsRtcSessionManager` class.
Extract PID file handling into dedicated `SrsPidFileLocker` class.
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This PR consolidates the SRT and RTC server functionality into the main
SrsServer class, eliminating the separate `SrsSrtServer` and
`SrsRtcServer` classes and their corresponding adapter classes. This
architectural change simplifies the codebase by removing the hybrid
server pattern and integrating all protocol handling directly into
`SrsServer`.
As unified connection manager (`_srs_conn_manager`) for all protocol
connections, all incoming connections are checked against the same
connection limit in `on_before_connection()`. This enables consistent
connection limits: `max_connections` now protects against resource
exhaustion from any protocol, not just RTMP.
Remove modules because it's not used now, so only keep the server
application module and main entry point. Remove the wait group to run
server, instead, directly run server and invoke the cycle method.
After this PR, the startup workflow and servers architecture should be
much easier to maintain.
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This PR makes WebRTC a core feature of SRS and enforces C++98
compatibility by:
1. Always Enable WebRTC Support
- Remove `--rtc=on|off` configuration option - WebRTC is now always
enabled
- Eliminate all `#ifdef SRS_RTC` conditional compilation blocks
- Include WebRTC-related modules (RTC, SRTP, DTLS) in all builds
- Update build scripts to always link WebRTC dependencies
2. Enforce C++98 Compatibility
- Remove `--cxx11=on|off` and `--cxx14=on|off` configuration options
- Force `SRS_CXX11=NO` and `SRS_CXX14=NO` in build system
- Move these options to deprecated section with warnings
- Ensure codebase maintains C++98 standard compatibility
3. Remove Windows/Cygwin Support
- Remove all Windows and Cygwin64 conditional compilation blocks (#ifdef
_WIN32, #ifdef CYGWIN64)
- Delete Cygwin64 build configurations from build scripts (
auto/options.sh, auto/depends.sh, configure)
- Remove Cygwin64 assembly files and State Threads platform support (
md_cygwin64.S)
- Eliminate Windows-specific GitHub Actions workflows and CI/CD jobs
- Remove NSIS packaging files and Windows installer generation
- Delete Windows documentation and update feature lists to mark support
as removed in v7.0
- Simplify OS detection to only support Unix-like systems (Linux, macOS)
4. Code Cleanup
- Remove conditional WebRTC code blocks throughout the codebase
- Simplify build configuration by removing WebRTC-related conditionals
- Update constructor delegation patterns to be C++98 compatible
- Fix vector initialization to use C++98 syntax
- Eliminate Windows-specific implementations for file operations, time
handling, and networking
- Unified platform handling with consistent POSIX API usage
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**Introduce**
This pull request builds upon the foundation laid in
https://github.com/ossrs/srs/pull/4289 . While the previous work solely
implemented unidirectional HEVC support from RTMP to RTC, this
submission further enhances it by introducing support for the RTC to
RTMP direction.
**Usage**
Launch SRS with `rtc2rtmp.conf`
```bash
./objs/srs -c conf/rtc2rtmp.conf
```
**Push with WebRTC**
Upgrade browser to Chrome(136+) or Safari(18+), then open [WHIP
encoder](http://localhost:8080/players/whip.html?schema=http&&codec=hevc),
push stream with URL that enables HEVC by query string `codec=hevc`:
```bash
http://localhost:1985/rtc/v1/whip/?app=live&stream=livestream&codec=hevc
```
This query string `codec=hevc` is used to select the video codec, and
generate lines in the answer SDP.
```
m=video 9 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 49 123
a=rtpmap:49 H265/90000
```
The encoder log also show the codec:
```
Audio: opus, 48000HZ, channels: 2, pt: 111
Video: H265, 90000HZ, pt: 49
```
**Play with RTMP**
Play HEVC stream via RTMP.
```bash
ffplay -i rtmp://localhost/live/livestream
```
You will see the codec in logs:
```
Stream #0:0: Audio: aac (LC), 48000 Hz, stereo, fltp
Stream #0:1: Video: hevc (Main), yuv420p(tv, bt709), 320x240, 30 fps, 30 tbr, 1k tbn
```
You can also use [WHEP
player](http://localhost:8080/players/whep.html?schema=http&&codec=hevc)
to play the stream.
Important refactor with AI:
* [AI: Refactor packet cache for RTC frame
builder.](b8ffa1630e)
* [AI: Refactor the packet copy and free for
SrsRtcFrameBuilder](f3487b45d7)
* [AI: Refactor the frame detector for
SrsRtcFrameBuilder](4ffc1526b9)
* [AI: Refactor the packet_video_rtmp for
SrsRtcFrameBuilder](81f6aef4ed)
* [AI: Add utests for
SrsCodecPayload.codec](61eb1c0bfc)
* [AI: Add utests for VideoPacketCache in
SrsRtcFrameBuilder.](fd25480dfa)
* [AI: Add utests for VideoFrameDetector in
SrsRtcFrameBuilder.](b4aa977bbd)
* [AI: Add regression test for RTC2RTMP with
HEVC.](5259a2aac3)
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Co-authored-by: Jacob Su <suzp1984@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: winlin <winlinvip@gmail.com>
For #3369 to support an external powerful SIP server, do not use the
embedded SIP server of SRS.
For more information, detailed steps, system architecture, and
background explanation, please see
https://ossrs.net/lts/zh-cn/docs/v6/doc/gb28181#external-sip
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Co-authored-by: winlin <winlinvip@gmail.com>
To manage an object:
```cpp
// Before
MyClass* ptr = new MyClass();
SrsAutoFree(MyClass, ptr);
ptr->do_something();
// Now
SrsUniquePtr<MyClass> ptr(new MyClass());
ptr->do_something();
```
To manage an array of objects:
```cpp
// Before
char* ptr = new char[10];
SrsAutoFreeA(char, ptr);
ptr[0] = 0xf;
// Now
SrsUniquePtr<char[]> ptr(new char[10]);
ptr[0] = 0xf;
```
In fact, SrsUniquePtr is a limited subset of SrsAutoFree, mainly
managing pointers and arrays. SrsUniquePtr is better than SrsAutoFree
because it has the same API to standard unique ptr.
```cpp
SrsUniquePtr<MyClass> ptr(new MyClass());
ptr->do_something();
MyClass* p = ptr.get();
```
SrsAutoFree actually uses a pointer to a pointer, so it can be set to
NULL, allowing the pointer's value to be changed later (this usage is
different from SrsUniquePtr).
```cpp
// OK to free ptr correctly.
MyClass* ptr;
SrsAutoFree(MyClass, ptr);
ptr = new MyClass();
// Crash because ptr is an invalid pointer.
MyClass* ptr;
SrsUniquePtr<MyClass> ptr(ptr);
ptr = new MyClass();
```
Additionally, SrsAutoFreeH can use specific release functions, which
SrsUniquePtr does not support.
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The object relations:

Session manages SIP and Media object using shared resource or shared
ptr. Note that I actually use SrsExecutorCoroutine to delete the object
when each coroutine is done, because there is always a dedicate
coroutine for each object.
For SIP and Media object, they directly use the session by raw pointer,
it's safe because session always live longer than session and media
object.
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When the srs have multiple pps in hevc.the srs can't parse for this.
problem fixed this #3604
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Co-authored-by: john <hondaxiao@tencent.com>
For some use scenario, the publisher is invited when player want to view the stream:
1. Publisher connect to system, but does not publish any stream to SRS yet.
2. Player connect to system and start to request the stream.
3. System notifies publisher to publish stream to SRS.
4. Player play the stream from SRS.
Please notice that `system` means your business system, not SRS.
This is what we called `on-demand-live-streaming`, so when the last player stop to view the stream, what happends?
1. System needs to notify publisher to stop publish.
2. Or, SRS disconnect the publisher when idle(the last player stops playing).
This PR is for the solution 2, so that the cleanup is very simple, your system does not need to notify publisher to stop publish, because SRS has already disconnected the publihser.
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Co-authored-by: chundonglinlin <chundonglinlin@163.com>
1. Parse video codec from PSM packet.
2. Return error and logging if HEVC packet.
3. Ignore invalid AVC NALUs, drop AVC AUD and SEI.
4. Disconnect TCP connection if HEVC.
01. Support GB config as StreamCaster.
02. Support disable GB by --gb28181=off.
03. Add utests for SIP examples.
04. Wireshark plugin to decode TCP/9000 as rtp.rfc4571
05. Support MPEGPS program stream codec.
06. Add utest for PS stream codec.
07. Decode MPEGPS packet stream.
08. Carry RTP and PS packet as helper in PS message.
09. Support recover from error mode.
10. Support process by a pack of PS/TS messages.
11. Add statistic for recovered and msgs dropped.
12. Recover from err position fastly.
13. Define state machine for GB session.
14. Bind context to GB session.
15. Re-invite when media disconnected.
16. Update GitHub actions with GB28181.
17. Support parse CANDIDATE by env or pip.
18. Support mux GB28181 to RTMP.
19. Support regression test by srs-bench.