##################################################################### # Control Listener configuration ##################################################################### # role: Sets the process as a talker or listener. Valid values are # talker or listener role = listener # initial_state: Specify whether the talker or listener should be # running or stopped on startup. Valid values are running or stopped. # If not specified, the default will depend on how the talker or # listener is launched. #initial_state = stopped # stream_addr: Used on the listener and should be set to the # mac address of the talker. stream_addr = 00:0c:29:f8:3e:c6 # stream_uid: The unique stream ID. The talker and listener must # both have this set the same. stream_uid = 1 # dest_addr: see description in talker.ini #dest_addr = 91:e0:f0:00:fe:00 # max_interval_frames: The maximum number of packets that will be sent during # an observation interval. This is only used on the talker. #max_interval_frames = 1 # sr_class: A talker only setting. Values are either A or B. If not set an internal # default is used. sr_class = B # sr_rank: A talker only setting. If not set an internal default is used. #sr_rank = 1 # max_transit_usec: Allows manually specifying a maximum transit time. # On the talker this value is added to the PTP walltime to create the AVTP Timestamp. # On the listener this value is used to validate an expected valid timestamp range. # Note: For the listener the map_nv_item_count value must be set large enough to # allow buffering at least as many AVTP packets that can be transmitted during this # max transit time. max_transit_usec = 50000 # internal_latency: Allows mannually specifying an internal latency time. This is used # only on the talker. #internal_latency = 0 # max_stale: The number of microseconds beyond the presentation time that media queue items will be purged # because they are too old (past the presentation time). This is only used on listener end stations. # Note: needing to purge old media queue items is often a sign of some other problem. For example: a delay at # stream startup before incoming packets are ready to be processed by the media sink. If this deficit # in processing or purging the old (stale) packets is not handled, syncing multiple listeners will be problematic. #max_stale = 1000 # raw_tx_buffers: The number of raw socket transmit buffers. Typically 4 - 8 are good values. # This is only used by the talker. If not set internal defaults are used. #raw_tx_buffers = 1 # raw_rx_buffers: The number of raw socket receive buffers. Typically 50 - 100 are good values. # This is only used by the listener. If not set internal defaults are used. #raw_rx_buffers = 100 # report_seconds: How often to output stats. Defaults to 10 seconds. 0 turns off the stats. # report_seconds = 0 # ptp_type: 0 = none, 1 = system clock, 2 = ptp from audioscience (L0.3), 3 = ptp from OPENAVB # ptp_type = 3 # Ethernet Interface Name. Only needed on some platforms when stack is built with no endpoint functionality # ifname = eth0 ##################################################################### # Mapping module configuration ##################################################################### # map_lib: The name of the library file (commonly a .so file) that # implements the Initialize function. Comment out the map_lib name # and link in the .c file to the openavb_tl executable to embed the mapper # directly into the executable unit. There is no need to change anything # else. The Initialize function will still be dynamically linked in. map_lib = ./libopenavb_map_ctrl.so # map_fn: The name of the initialize function in the mapper. map_fn = openavbMapCtrlInitialize # map_nv_item_count: The number of media queue elements to hold. map_nv_item_count = 400 #map_nv_max_payload_size: The maximum payload size of the control commands. map_nv_max_payload_size = 200 ##################################################################### # Interface module configuration ##################################################################### # intf_lib: The name of the library file (commonly a .so file) that # implements the Initialize function. Comment out the intf_lib name # and link in the .c file to the openavb_tl executable to embed the interface # directly into the executable unit. There is no need to change anything # else. The Initialize function will still be dynamically linked in. intf_lib = ./libopenavb_intf_ctrl.so # intf_fn: The name of the initialize function in the interface. intf_fn = openavbIntfCtrlInitialize # intf_nv_mux_mode: When enabled with a value of 1 the multipler mode for the control interface is enabled. # This is used for the dispatch model of control message configuration. For a listener the in mux mode any # incoming control message is immediatedly placed in the ctrl mux talkers media queue for retransmission. # When using mux mode, the talker MUST be created prior to listeners and remain running as long as any # listeners are running. intf_nv_mux_mode = 0 # intf_nv_ignore_timestamp: The If set the listener will ignore the timestamp on media queue items. #intf_nv_ignore_timestamp = 0