* Added a new function ast_utf8_replace_invalid_chars() to
utf8.c that copies a string replacing any invalid UTF-8
sequences with the Unicode specified U+FFFD replacement
character. For example: "abc\xffdef" becomes "abc\uFFFDdef".
Any UTF-8 compliant implementation will show that character
as a � character.
* Updated res_pjsip:set_id_from_hdr() to use
ast_utf8_replace_invalid_chars and print a warning if any
invalid sequences were found during the copy.
* Updated stasis_channels:ast_channel_publish_varset to use
ast_utf8_replace_invalid_chars and print a warning if any
invalid sequences were found during the copy.
ASTERISK-27830
Change-Id: I4ffbdb19c80bf0efc675d40078a3ca4f85c567d8
Phones moving between subnets on multi-homed server have their
initially connected interface IP cached in the SERVER variable,
even when it is not specified in the configuration files. This
prevents phones from obtaining the correct SERVER variable value
when they move to another subnet.
ASTERISK-30388 #close
Reported-by: cmaj
Change-Id: I1d18987a9d58e85556b4c4a6814ce7006524cc92
contributed pjproject - patch to check sub->pending_notify
in evsub.c:on_tsx_state before calling
pjsip_evsub_send_request()
res_pjsip_pubsub - change post pjsip 2.13 behavior to use
pubsub_on_refresh_timeout to avoid the ao2_cleanup call on
the sub_tree. This is is because the final NOTIFY send is no
longer the last place the sub_tree is referenced.
ASTERISK-30419
Change-Id: Ib5cc662ce578e9adcda312e16c58a10b6453e438
Removed multiple patches.
Code chages in res_pjsip_pubsub due to changes in evsub.
Pjsip now calls on_evsub_state() before on_rx_refresh(),
so the sub tree deletion that used to take place in
on_evsub_state() now must take place in on_rx_refresh().
Additionally, pjsip now requires that you send the NOTIFY
from within on_rx_refresh(), otherwise it will assert
when going to send the 200 OK. The idea is that it will
look for this NOTIFY and cache it until after sending the
response in order to deal with the self-imposed message
mis-order. Asterisk previously dealt with this by pushing
the NOTIFY in on_rx_refresh(), but pjsip now forces us
to use it's method.
Changes were required to configure in order to detect
which way pjsip handles this as the two are not
compatible for the reasons mentioned above.
A corresponding change in testsuite is required in order
to deal with the small interal timing changes caused by
moving the NOTIFY send.
ASTERISK-30325
Change-Id: I50b00cac89d950d3511d7b250a1c641965d9fe7f
Adds the overlap_context option, which can be used
to explicitly specify a context to use for overlap
dialing extension matches, rather than forcibly
using the context configured for the endpoint.
ASTERISK-30262 #close
Change-Id: Ibbcd4a8b11402428a187fb56b8d4e7408774a0db
Added NULL pointer check and channel lock to prevent resource release
while the chanspy is processing.
ASTERISK-29604
Change-Id: Ibdc675f98052da32333b19685b1708a3751b6d24
Variable references within global variable assignments are now
expanded rather than being included literally.
ASTERISK-30406 #close
Change-Id: I136e8d6395e90a4c92d9777a46a7bc3edb08d05d
Rounding issues with double math were causing rtp timestamp
slips in outgoing packets. We're now back to integer math
and are getting no more slips.
ASTERISK-30391
Change-Id: I6ba992b49ffdf9ebea074581dfa784a188c661a4
For most modules that interacted with app_macro, this change is limited
to no longer looking for the current context from the macrocontext when
set. Additionally, the following modules are impacted:
app_dial - no longer supports M^ connected/redirecting macro
app_minivm - samples written using macro will no longer work.
The sample needs a re-write
app_queue - can no longer a macro on the called party's channel.
Use gosub which is currently supported
ccss - no callback macro, gosub only
app_voicemail - no macro support
channel - remove macrocontext and priority, no connected line or
redirection macro options
options - stdexten is deprecated to gosub as the default and only
pbx - removed macrolock
pbx_dundi - no longer look for macro
snmp - removed macro context, exten, and priority
ASTERISK-30304
Change-Id: I830daab293117179b8d61bd4df0d971a1b3d07f6
Add ability to set HANGUPCAUSE when SIP causecode received in BYE (in addition to currently supported Q.850).
ASTERISK-30319 #close
Change-Id: I3f55622dc680ce713a2ffb5a458ef5dd39fcf645
-----------------
This commit reinstates MES with some casting fixes to the
functions in time.h that convert between doubles and timeval
structures. The casting issues were causing incorrect
timestamps to be calculated which caused transcoding from/to
G722 to produce bad or no audio.
ASTERISK-30391
-----------------
This module has been updated to provide additional
quality statistics in the form of an Asterisk
Media Experience Score. The score is avilable using
the same mechanisms you'd use to retrieve jitter, loss,
and rtt statistics. For more information about the
score and how to retrieve it, see
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Experience+Score
* Updated chan_pjsip to set quality channel variables when a
call ends.
* Updated channels/pjsip/dialplan_functions.c to add the ability
to retrieve the MES along with the existing rtcp stats when
using the CHANNEL dialplan function.
* Added the ast_debug_rtp_is_allowed and ast_debug_rtcp_is_allowed
checks for debugging purposes.
* Added several function to time.h for manipulating time-in-samples
and times represented as double seconds.
* Updated rtp_engine.c to pass through the MES when stats are
requested. Also debug output that dumps the stats when an
rtp instance is destroyed.
* Updated res_rtp_asterisk.c to implement the calculation of the
MES. In the process, also had to update the calculation of
jitter. Many debugging statements were also changed to be
more informative.
* Added a unit test for internal testing. The test should not be
run during normal operation and is disabled by default.
Change-Id: I4fce265965e68c3fdfeca55e614371ee69c65038
Do not crash when a URL has no path component as in this case the
ast_uri_path function will return NULL. Make the code cope with not
having a path.
The below would crash
> media cache create http://google.com /tmp/foo.wav
Thread 1 "asterisk" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000ffff836616cc in strrchr () from /lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0000ffff836616cc in strrchr () from /lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1 0x0000ffff43d43a78 in file_extension_from_string (str=<optimized out>, buffer=buffer@entry=0xffffca9973c0 "",
capacity=capacity@entry=64) at res_http_media_cache.c:288
#2 0x0000ffff43d43bac in file_extension_from_url_path (bucket_file=bucket_file@entry=0x3bf96568,
buffer=buffer@entry=0xffffca9973c0 "", capacity=capacity@entry=64) at res_http_media_cache.c:378
#3 0x0000ffff43d43c74 in bucket_file_set_extension (bucket_file=bucket_file@entry=0x3bf96568) at res_http_media_cache.c:392
#4 0x0000ffff43d43d10 in bucket_file_run_curl (bucket_file=0x3bf96568) at res_http_media_cache.c:555
#5 0x0000ffff43d43f74 in bucket_http_wizard_create (sorcery=<optimized out>, data=<optimized out>, object=<optimized out>)
at res_http_media_cache.c:613
#6 0x0000000000487638 in bucket_file_wizard_create (sorcery=<optimized out>, data=<optimized out>, object=<optimized out>)
at bucket.c:191
#7 0x0000000000554408 in sorcery_wizard_create (object_wizard=object_wizard@entry=0x3b9f0718,
details=details@entry=0xffffca9974a8) at sorcery.c:2027
#8 0x0000000000559698 in ast_sorcery_create (sorcery=<optimized out>, object=object@entry=0x3bf96568) at sorcery.c:2077
#9 0x00000000004893a4 in ast_bucket_file_create (file=file@entry=0x3bf96568) at bucket.c:727
#10 0x00000000004f877c in ast_media_cache_create_or_update (uri=0x3bfa1103 "https://google.com",
file_path=0x3bfa1116 "/tmp/foo.wav", metadata=metadata@entry=0x0) at media_cache.c:335
#11 0x00000000004f88ec in media_cache_handle_create_item (e=<optimized out>, cmd=<optimized out>, a=0xffffca9976b8)
at media_cache.c:640
ASTERISK-30375 #close
Change-Id: I6a9433688cb5d3d4be8758b7642d923bdde6c273
When Asterisk receives a new websocket conenction, it creates a new
pjsip transport for it and copies connection data into it. The
transport manager then uses the remote IP address and port on the
transport to create a monitor for each connection. However, the
remote port wasn't being copied, only the IP address which meant
that the transport manager was creating only 1 monitoring entry for
all websocket connections from the same IP address. Therefore, if
one of those connections failed, it deleted the transport taking
all the the connections from that same IP address with it.
* We now copy the remote port into the created transport and the
transport manager behaves correctly.
ASTERISK-30369
Change-Id: Ib506d40897ea6286455ac0be4dfbb0ed43b727e1
This module has been updated to provide additional
quality statistics in the form of an Asterisk
Media Experience Score. The score is avilable using
the same mechanisms you'd use to retrieve jitter, loss,
and rtt statistics. For more information about the
score and how to retrieve it, see
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Experience+Score
* Updated chan_pjsip to set quality channel variables when a
call ends.
* Updated channels/pjsip/dialplan_functions.c to add the ability
to retrieve the MES along with the existing rtcp stats when
using the CHANNEL dialplan function.
* Added the ast_debug_rtp_is_allowed and ast_debug_rtcp_is_allowed
checks for debugging purposes.
* Added several function to time.h for manipulating time-in-samples
and times represented as double seconds.
* Updated rtp_engine.c to pass through the MES when stats are
requested. Also debug output that dumps the stats when an
rtp instance is destroyed.
* Updated res_rtp_asterisk.c to implement the calculation of the
MES. In the process, also had to update the calculation of
jitter. Many debugging statements were also changed to be
more informative.
* Added a unit test for internal testing. The test should not be
run during normal operation and is disabled by default.
ASTERISK-30280
Change-Id: I458cb9a311e8e5dc1db769b8babbcf2e093f107a
Currently, there is no Caller ID available to us when
checking for an extension match when handling INVITEs.
As a result, extension patterns that depend on the Caller ID
are not matched and calls may be incorrectly rejected.
The Caller ID is not available because the supplement that
adds Caller ID to the session does not execute until after
this check. Supplement callbacks cannot yet be executed
at this point since the session is not yet in the appropriate
state.
To fix this without impacting existing behavior, the Caller ID
number is now retrieved before attempting to pattern match.
This ensures pattern matching works correctly and there is
no behavior change to the way supplements are called.
ASTERISK-28767 #close
Change-Id: Iec7f5a3b90e51b65ccf74342f96bf80314b7cfc7
When a call is put on hold and it has moh_passthrough and rtp_timeout
set on the endpoint, the wrong timeout will be used. rtp_timeout_hold is
expected to be used, but rtp_timeout is used instead. This change adds a
couple of checks for locally_held to determine if rtp_timeout_hold needs
to be used instead of rtp_timeout.
ASTERISK-30350
Change-Id: I7b106fc244332014216d12bba851cefe884cc25f
Fix aor lookup on sip path addition. Issue happens in case of dialing
with @ and overriding user part of RURI.
ASTERISK-30100 #close
Reported-by: Yury Kirsanov
Change-Id: I3f2c42a583578c94397b113e32ca3ebf2d600e13
The `ast_geoloc_datastore_add_eprofile` function does not return 0 on
success, it returns the size of the underlying datastore. This means
that the datastore will be freed and its pointer set to NULL when no
error occured at all.
ASTERISK-30346
Change-Id: Iea9b209bd1244cc57b903b9496cb680c356e4bb9
When adding AOC to an outgoing response the code
assumed that a body would exist for comparing the
Content-Type. This isn't always true.
The code now checks to make sure the response has
a body before checking the Content-Type.
ASTERISK-21502
Change-Id: Iaead371434fc3bc693dad487228106a7d7a5ac76
chan_sip supported sending AOC-D and AOC-E information in SIP INFO
messages in an "AOC" header in a format that was originally defined by
Snom. In the meantime, ETSI TS 124 647 introduced an XML-based AOC
format that is supported by devices from multiple vendors, including
Snom phones with firmware >= 8.4.2 (released in 2010).
This commit adds a new res_pjsip_aoc module that inserts AOC information
into outgoing messages or sends SIP INFO messages as described below.
It also fixes a small issue in res_pjsip_session which didn't always
call session supplements on outgoing_response.
* AOC-S in the 180/183/200 responses to an INVITE request
* AOC-S in SIP INFO (if a 200 response has already been sent or if the
INVITE was sent by Asterisk)
* AOC-D in SIP INFO
* AOC-D in the 200 response to a BYE request (if the client hangs up)
* AOC-D in a BYE request (if Asterisk hangs up)
* AOC-E in the 200 response to a BYE request (if the client hangs up)
* AOC-E in a BYE request (if Asterisk hangs up)
The specification defines one more, AOC-S in an INVITE request, which
is not implemented here because it is not currently possible in
Asterisk to have AOC data ready at this point in call setup. Once
specifying AOC-S via the dialplan or passing it through from another
SIP channel's INVITE is possible, that might be added.
The SIP INFO requests are sent out immediately when the AOC indication
is received. The others are inserted into an appropriate outgoing
message whenever that is ready to be sent. In the latter case, the XML
is stored in a channel variable at the time the AOC indication is
received. Depending on where the AOC indications are coming from (e.g.
PRI or AMI), it may not always be possible to guarantee that the AOC-E
is available in time for the BYE.
Successfully tested AOC-D and both variants of AOC-E with a Snom D735
running firmware 10.1.127.10. It does not appear to properly support
AOC-S however, so that could only be tested by inspecting SIP traces.
ASTERISK-21502 #close
Reported-by: Matt Jordan <mjordan@digium.com>
Change-Id: Iebb7ad0d5f88526bc6629d3a1f9f11665434d333
Adds support for the capture agent name field
of the Homer protocol to Asterisk by allowing
users to specify a name that will be sent to
the HEP server.
ASTERISK-30322 #close
Change-Id: I6136583017f9dd08daeb8be02f60fb8df4639a2b
This fixes a small typo in the from_domain documentation on the endpoint documentation
ASTERISK-30328 #close
Change-Id: Ia6f0897c3f5cab899ef2cde6b3ac07265b8beb21
Some SIP devices use an empty extension for PLAR functionality.
Rather than rejecting these empty extensions, we now use the s
extension for such calls to mirror the existing PLAR functionality
in Asterisk (e.g. chan_dahdi).
ASTERISK-30265 #close
Change-Id: I0861a405cd49bbbf532b52f7b47f0e2810832590
Updates the documentation for the 'contact_user' field to point out the
default outbound contact if no contact_user is specified 's'
ASTERISK-30316 #close
Change-Id: I61f24fb9164e4d07e05908a2511805281874c876
Adds support for custom URI and header parameters
in the From header in PJSIP. Parameters can be
both set and read using this function.
ASTERISK-30150 #close
Change-Id: Ifb1bc3c512ad5f6faeaebd7817f004a2ecbd6428
When passing a JSON body to the 'create' channel route
it would be converted into Asterisk variables, but never
freed resulting in a memory leak.
This change makes it so that the variables are freed in
all cases.
ASTERISK-30344
Change-Id: I924dbd866a01c6073e2d6fb846ccaa27ef72d49d
The commit that rearchitected media formats,
a2c912e997 (ASTERISK_23114)
introduced a regression by improperly translating code in res_adsi.c.
In particular, the pointer to the frame buffer was initialized
at the top of adsi_careful_send, rather than dynamically updating it
for each frame, as is required.
This resulted in the first frame being repeatedly sent,
rather than advancing through the frames.
This corrupted the transmission of the CAS to the CPE,
which meant that CPE would never respond with the DTMF acknowledgment,
effectively completely breaking ADSI functionality.
This issue is now fixed, and ADSI now works properly again.
ASTERISK-29793 #close
Change-Id: Icdeddf733eda2981c98712d1ac9cddc0db507dbe
It was possible for a module that registered for transport monitor
events to pass in a pjsip_transport that had already been freed.
This caused pjsip_transport_events to crash when looking up the
monitor for the transport. The fix is a two pronged approach.
1. We now increment the reference count on pjsip_transports when we
create monitors for them, then decrement the count when the
transport is going to be destroyed.
2. There are now APIs to register and unregister monitor callbacks
by "transport key" which is a string concatenation of the remote ip
address and port. This way the module needing to monitor the
transport doesn't have to hold on to the transport object itself to
unregister. It just has to save the transport_key.
* Added the pjsip_transport reference increment and decrement.
* Changed the internal transport monitor container key from the
transport->obj_name (which may not be unique anyway) to the
transport_key.
* Added a helper macro AST_SIP_MAKE_REMOTE_IPADDR_PORT_STR() that
fills a buffer with the transport_key using a passed-in
pjsip_transport.
* Added the following functions:
ast_sip_transport_monitor_register_key
ast_sip_transport_monitor_register_replace_key
ast_sip_transport_monitor_unregister_key
and marked their non-key counterparts as deprecated.
* Updated res_pjsip_pubsub and res_pjsip_outbound_register to use
the new "key" monitor functions.
NOTE: res_pjsip_registrar also uses the transport monitor
functionality but doesn't have a persistent object other than
contact to store a transport key. At this time, it continues to
use the non-key monitor functions.
ASTERISK-30244
Change-Id: I1a20baf2a8643c272dcf819871d6c395f148f00b
(cherry picked from commit 7684c9e907)
This PR contains two relatively separate changes in channel.c and
res_pjsip_session.c which ensure that topology changes are not ignored
in cases where they should be handled.
For channel.c:
The function ast_channel_request_stream_topology_change only triggers a
stream topology request change indication, if the channel's topology
does not equal the requested topology. However, a channel could be in a
state where it is currently "negotiating" a new topology but hasn't
updated it yet, so the topology request change would be lost. Channels
need to be able to handle such situations internally and stream
topology requests should therefore always be passed on.
In the case of chan_pjsip for example, it queues a session refresh
(re-INVITE) if it is currently in the middle of a transaction or has
pending requests (among other reasons).
Now, ast_channel_request_stream_topology_change always indicates a
stream topology request change even if the requested topology equals the
channel's topology.
For res_pjsip_session.c:
The function resolve_refresh_media_states does not process stream state
changes if the delayed active state differs from the current active
state. I.e. if the currently active stream state has changed between the
time the sip session refresh request was queued and the time it is being
processed, the session refresh is ignored. However, res_pjsip_session
contains logic that ensures that session refreshes are queued and
re-queued correctly if a session refresh is currently not possible. So
this check is not necessary and led to some session refreshes being
lost.
Now, a session refresh is done even if the delayed active state differs
from the current active state and it is checked whether the delayed
pending state differs from the current active - because that means a
refresh is necessary.
Further, the unit test of resolve_refresh_media_states was adapted to
reflect the new behavior. I.e. the changes to delayed pending are
prioritized over the changes to current active because we want to
preserve the original intention of the pending state.
ASTERISK-30184
Change-Id: Icd0703295271089057717006730b555b9a1d4e5a
The "RECORD FILE" command in res_agi has its own
implementation for actually doing the recording. This
has resulted in it not actually obeying the option
"transmit_silence" when recording.
This change causes it to now send silence if the
option is enabled.
ASTERISK-30314
Change-Id: Ib3a85601ff35d1b904f836691bad8a4b7e957174
When a websocket (or potentially any stateful connection) is quickly
created then destroyed, it is possible that the qualify thread will
destroy the transaction before the initialzing thread is finished
with it.
Depending on the timing, this can cause an assertion within pjsip.
To prevent this, ast_send_stateful_response will now create the group
lock and add a reference to it before creating the transaction.
While this should resolve the crash, there is still the potential that
the contact will not be cleaned up properly, see:ASTERISK~29286. As a
result, the contact has to 'time out' before it will be removed.
ASTERISK-28689
Change-Id: Id050fded2247a04d8f0fc5b8a2cf3e5482cb8cee
Current registration code use pjsip_parse_uri to verify outbound_proxy
that is different from the reading this option for the endpoint. This
made value with multiple proxies invalid for registration pjsip settings.
Removing URI validation helps to use registration through multiple proxies.
ASTERISK-30217 #close
Change-Id: I064558e66f04b9f3260c46181812a01349761357
Fix compilation errors caused by using size_t
instead of uintmax_t and non-portable format
specifiers.
ASTERISK-30273 #close
Change-Id: I363e6057ef84d54b88af80d23ad6147eef9216ee
Currently chan_pjsip on receiving a re-INVITE without SDP will only
return the codecs that are previously negotiated and not offering
all enabled codecs.
This causes interoperability issues with different equipment (e.g.
from Cisco) for some of our customers and probably also in other
scenarios involving 3PCC infrastructure.
According to RFC 3261, section 14.2 we SHOULD return all codecs
on a re-INVITE without SDP
The PR proposes a new parameter to configure this behaviour:
all_codecs_on_empty_reinvite. It includes the code, documentation,
alembic migrations, CHANGES file and example configuration additions.
ASTERISK-30193 #close
Change-Id: I69763708d5039d512f391e296ee8a4d43a1e2148
The PJSIP notify CLI commands allow for using
"options" configured in pjsip_notify.conf.
This allows these same options to be used in
AMI actions as well.
Additionally, as part of this improvement,
some repetitive common code is refactored.
ASTERISK-30263 #close
Change-Id: Ie4496b322b63b61eaf9672183a959ab99a04b6b5
Expands the pjsip logger to support the ability to filter
by SIP message method. This can make certain types of SIP debugging
easier by only logging messages of particular method(s).
ASTERISK-30146 #close
Co-authored-by: Sean Bright <sean@seanbright.com>
Change-Id: I9c8cbb6fc8686ef21190eb42e08bc9a9b147707f
pjproject does not provide any mechanism of removing
event packages, which means that once a subscription
handler is registered, it is effectively permanent.
pjproject will assert if the same event package is
ever registered again, so currently unloading and
loading any Asterisk modules that use subscriptions
will cause a crash that is beyond our control.
For that reason, we now prevent users from being
able to unload these modules, to prevent them
from ever being loaded twice.
ASTERISK-30264 #close
Change-Id: I7fdcb1a5e44d38b7ba10c44259fe98f0ae9bc12c
Add enum to allow setting optional direction. If set to only one
direction, only feed matching-direction frames to the associated
slin factory.
This prevents mangling the transcoder on non-mixed frames when the
READ and WRITE frames would have otherwise required it. Also
removes the need to mute or discard the un-wanted frames as they
are no longer added in the first place.
res_stasis_snoop is changed to use this addition to set direction
on audiohook based on spy direction.
If no direction is set, the ast_audiohook_init will init this enum
to BOTH which maintains existing functionality.
ASTERISK-30252
Change-Id: If8716bad334562a5d812be4eeb2a92e4f3be28eb
Adds support for detecting audible ringback tone
to the TONE_DETECT function using the p option.
ASTERISK-30254 #close
Change-Id: Ie2329ff245248768367d26749c285fbe823f6414
"fname" is passed in as a const char *, but strstr() mangles that
into a char *, and we were attempting to modify the string in place.
This is an unwanted (and undocumented) side-effect.
ASTERISK-30213
Change-Id: Ifa36d352aafeb7f9beec3f746332865c7d21e629
Also added a note to the geolocation.conf.sample file
and added a README to the res/res_geolocation/wiki
directory.
Change-Id: I89c3c5db8c0701b33127993622d5e4f904bddfbc
This patch adds support for mediasec SIP headers and SDP attributes.
These are defined in RFC 3329, 3GPP TS 24.229 and
draft-dawes-sipcore-mediasec-parameter. The new features are
implemented so that a backbone for RFC 3329 is present to streamline
future work on RFC 3329.
With this patch, Asterisk can communicate with Deutsche Telekom trunks
which require these fields.
ASTERISK-30032
Change-Id: Ia7f5b5ba42db18074fdd5428c4e1838728586be2
Avoid crashing by skipping invisible bridges and checking the
snapshot for a null pointer. In effect this is how the bridges
are enumerated in res/ari/resource_bridges.c already.
ASTERISK-30239
ASTERISK-30237
Change-Id: I58ef9f44036feded5966b5fc70ae754f8182883d
If geolocation is not in use for an endpoint, the NOTICE
log level is currently spammed with messages about this,
even though nothing is wrong and these messages provide
no real value. These log messages are therefore changed
to debugs.
ASTERISK-30241 #close
Change-Id: I656b355d812f67cc0f0fdf09b00b0e1458598bb4
This patch adds a new option to the 100rel parameter for pjsip
endpoints called "peer_supported". When an endpoint with this option
receives an incoming request and the request indicated support for the
100rel extension, then Asterisk will send 1xx responses reliably. If
the request did not indicate 100rel support, Asterisk sends 1xx
responses normally.
ASTERISK-30158
Change-Id: Id6d95ffa8f00dab118e0b386146e99f254f287ad
Adding user=phone to local-side uri's when user_eq_phone=yes is set for
an endpoint. Previously this would only add the header to the To and R-URI.
ASTERISK-30178
Change-Id: Id3bfb5d225d762e7d2668c023fe09e4541ae8600
Fixed a segfault caused by var_list_from_loc_info() encountering
an empty location info element.
Fixed an issue in ast_strsep() where a value with only whitespace
wasn't being preserved.
Fixed an issue in ast_variable_list_from_quoted_string() where
an empty value was considered a failure.
ASTERISK-30215
Reported by: Dan Cropp
Change-Id: Ieca64e061a6d9298f0196c694b60d986ef82613a
This change adds an option, answeredonly, that will prevent music on
hold on channels that are not answered.
ASTERISK-30135
Change-Id: I1ab0defa43a29a26ae39f94c623596cf90fddc08
This change allows TEL URI requests to come through for basic calls. The
allowed requests are INVITE, ACK, BYE, and CANCEL. The From and To
headers will now allow TEL URIs, as well as the request URI.
Support is only for TEL URIs present in traffic from a remote party.
Asterisk does not generate any TEL URIs on its own.
ASTERISK-26894
Change-Id: If5729e6cd583be7acf666373bf9f1b9d653ec29a
We're validating the following functionality:
encrypting a block of data with RSA
decrypting a block of data with RSA
signing a block of data with RSA
verifying a signature with RSA
encrypting a block of data with AES-ECB
encrypting a block of data with AES-ECB
as well as accessing test keys from the keystore.
ASTERISK-30045 #close
Change-Id: I0d10e7b41009c5290a4356c6480e636712d5c96d
Added an 'a' option to the GEOLOC_PROFILE function to allow
variable lists like location_info_refinement to be appended
to instead of replacing the entire list.
Added an 'r' option to the GEOLOC_PROFILE function to resolve all
variables before a read operation and after a Set operation.
Added a few missing parameters to the ones allowed for writing
with GEOLOC_PROFILE.
Fixed a bug where calling GEOLOC_PROFILE to read a parameter
might actually update the profile object.
Cleaned up XML documentation a bit.
ASTERISK-30190
Change-Id: I75f541db43345509a2e86225bfa4cf8e242e5b6c
You can now specify the location object's format, location_info,
method, location_source and confidence parameters directly on
a profile object for simple scenarios where the location
information isn't common with any other profiles. This is
mutually exclusive with setting location_reference on the
profile.
Updated appdocsxml.dtd to allow xi:include in a configObject
element. This makes it easier to link to complete configOptions
in another object. This is used to add the above fields to the
profile object without having to maintain the option descriptions
in two places.
ASTERISK-30185
Change-Id: Ifd5f05be0a76f0a6ad49fa28d17c394027677569
Added profile parameter "suppress_empty_ca_elements" that
will cause Civic Address elements that are empty to be
suppressed from the outgoing PIDF-LO document.
Fixed a possible SEGV if a sub-parameter value didn't have a
value.
ASTERISK-30177
Change-Id: I924ccc5aa2f45110a3155b22e53dfaf3ef2092dd
The trigger to perform outgoing geolocation processing is the
presence of a geoloc_outgoing_call_profile on an endpoint. This
is intentional so as to not leak location information to
destinations that shouldn't receive it. In a totally dynamic
configuration scenario however, there may not be any profiles
defined in geolocation.conf. This makes it impossible to do
outgoing processing without defining a "dummy" profile in the
config file.
This commit adds 4 built-in profiles:
"<prefer_config>"
"<discard_config>"
"<prefer_incoming>"
"<discard_incoming>"
The profiles are empty except for having their precedence
set and can be set on an endpoint to allow processing without
entries in geolocation.conf. "<discard_config>" is actually the
best one to use in this situation.
ASTERISK-30182
Change-Id: I1819ccfa404ce59802a3a07ad1cabed60fb9480a
When producing an outgoing SDP we iterate through the configured
formats and produce SDP information. It is possible for some
configured formats to not have SDP information available. If this
is the case we skip over them to allow the SDP to still be
produced.
ASTERISK-29185
Change-Id: I3e37569aa4ca341260e6ca5904dc2f75e46a1749
This change adds support using the pjsip_tls_transport_restart
function for reloading the TLS certificate and key, if the filenames
remain unchanged. This is useful for Let's Encrypt and other
situations. Note that no restart of the transport will occur if
the certificate and key remain unchanged.
ASTERISK-30186
Change-Id: I9bc95a6bf791830a9491ad9fa43c17d4010028d0
Fixes two typos that cause fax detection to not work.
One refers to the wrong frame variable, and the other
refers to the subclass.integer instead of the frametype
as it should.
ASTERISK-30192 #close
Change-Id: I7b35fdb7bcf25a29a212eee37c20812c64ab3ef1
Set termination state to old subscriptions to prevent queueing and sending
NOTIFY messages on exten/device state changes.
Postpone destruction of old subscriptions until all already queued tasks
that may be using old subscriptions have completed.
ASTERISK-29906
Change-Id: I96582aad3a26515ca73a8460ee6756f56f6ba23b
* Added processing for the 'confidence' element.
* Added documentation to some APIs.
* removed a lot of complex code related to the very-off-nominal
case of needing to process multiple location info sources.
* Create a new 'ast_geoloc_eprofile_to_pidf' API that just takes
one eprofile instead of a datastore of multiples.
* Plugged a huge leak in XML processing that arose from
insufficient documentation by the libxml/libxslt authors.
* Refactored stylesheets to be more efficient.
* Renamed 'profile_action' to 'profile_precedence' to better
reflect it's purpose.
* Added the config option for 'allow_routing_use' which
sets the value of the 'Geolocation-Routing' header.
* Removed the GeolocProfileCreate and GeolocProfileDelete
dialplan apps.
* Changed the GEOLOC_PROFILE dialplan function as follows:
* Removed the 'profile' argument.
* Automatically create a profile if it doesn't exist.
* Delete a profile if 'inheritable' is set to no.
* Fixed various bugs and leaks
* Updated Asterisk WiKi documentation.
ASTERISK-30167
Change-Id: If38c23f26228e96165be161c2f5e849cb8e16fa0
There are a handful of files in the tree that
reference an SVN link for the coding guidelines.
This removes these because the links are dead
and the vast majority of source files do not
contain these links, so this is more consistent.
app_skel still maintains an (up to date) link
to the coding guidelines.
ASTERISK-30159 #close
Change-Id: I35bbb20f66982e98099cff3029ede20091ffdac7
Adjusts some logging levels to be more or less important,
that is more prominent when actual problems occur and less
prominent for less noteworthy things.
ASTERISK-30153 #close
Change-Id: Ifc8f7df427aa018627db462125ae744986d3261b
Move the call to ast_sip_location_prune_boot_contacts() *after* the call
to ast_res_pjsip_init_options_handling() so that
res/res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c is informed about the contact deletion and
updates its sip_options_contact_statuses list. This allows for an AMI
event to be sent by res/res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c if the endpoint
registers again from the same remote address and port (i.e., same URI)
as used before the Asterisk restart.
ASTERISK-30109
Reported-by: Michael Neuhauser
Change-Id: I1ba4478019e4931a7085f62708d9b66837e901a8
line 196: loc_src = '\0';
should have been
line 196: *loc_src = '\0';
The issue was caught by the gcc optimizer complaining that
loc_src had a zero length because the pointer itself was being
set to NULL instead of the _contents_ of the pointer being set
to the NULL terminator.
ASTERISK-30138
Reported-by: Sean Bright
Change-Id: Id247be113cc8510f043ca053d5b4f5f3d32acd29
This commit adds res_pjsip_geolocation which gives chan_pjsip
the ability to use the core geolocation capabilities.
This commit message is intentionally short because this isn't
a simple capability. See the documentation at
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Geolocation
for more information.
THE CAPABILITIES IMPLEMENTED HERE MAY CHANGE BASED ON
USER FEEDBACK!
ASTERISK-30128
Change-Id: Ie2e2bcd87243c2cfabc43eb823d4427c7086f4d9
This commit adds res_geolocation which creates the core capabilities
to manipulate Geolocation information on SIP INVITEs.
An upcoming commit will add res_pjsip_geolocation which will
allow the capabilities to be used with the pjsip channel driver.
This commit message is intentionally short because this isn't
a simple capability. See the documentation at
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Geolocation
for more information.
THE CAPABILITIES IMPLEMENTED HERE MAY CHANGE BASED ON
USER FEEDBACK!
ASTERISK-30127
Change-Id: Ibfde963121b1ecf57fd98ee7060c4f0808416303
A sporadic test failure was happening when executing the AEAP
Websocket transport tests. It was originally thought this was
due to things not getting cleaned up fast enough, but upon further
investigation I determined the underlying cause was poll()
getting interrupted and this not being handled in all places.
This change adds EINTR and EAGAIN handling to the Websocket
client connect code as well as the AEAP Websocket transport code.
If either occur then the code will just go back to waiting
for data.
The originally disabled failure test case has also been
re-enabled.
ASTERISK-30099
Change-Id: I1711a331ecf5d35cd542911dc6aaa9acf1e172ad
Adds a CLI command similar to "dialplan eval function" except for
applications: "dialplan exec application", useful for quickly
testing certain application behavior directly from the CLI
without writing any dialplan.
ASTERISK-30062 #close
Change-Id: I42e9fa9b60746c21450d40f99a026d48d2486dde
These new functions allow retrieving information from headers on 200 OK
INVITE response.
ASTERISK-29999
Change-Id: I264a610a9333359297a0825feb29a1bb4f4ad144
Switched res_pjsip_outbound_registration.so dep to optional. Added
module loaded check before using it.
ASTERISK-30101 #close
Change-Id: Ia34f1684d984e821fbdd4de8911f930337703666
Microsoft recently began rejecting all requests for
ICS calendars on Office 365 with 400 errors if
the request doesn't contain a user agent. See:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/883904/34the-remote-server-returned-an-error-400-bad-requ.html
Accordingly, we now send a user agent on requests for
ICS files so that requests to Office 365 will work as
they did before.
ASTERISK-30106
Change-Id: Ie9dcaef12ae8adf37533c684499eb11005fac8f7
Rightly the use of wildcards in certificates is disallowed in accordance
with RFC5922. However, RFC2818 does make some allowances with regards to
their use when using subject alt names with DNS name types.
As such this patch creates a new setting for TLS transports called
'allow_wildcard_certs', which when it and 'verify_server' are both enabled
allows DNS name types, as well as the common name that start with '*.'
to match as a wildcard.
For instance: *.example.com
will match for: foo.example.com
Partial matching is not allowed, e.g. f*.example.com, foo.*.com, etc...
And the starting wildcard only matches for a single level.
For instance: *.example.com
will NOT match for: foo.bar.example.com
The new setting is disabled by default.
ASTERISK-30072 #close
Change-Id: If0be3fdab2e09c2a66bb54824fca406ebaac3da4
Finding an application and executing it if found is
a common task throughout Asterisk. This adds a helper
function around pbx_exec to do this, to eliminate
redundant code and make it easier for modules to
substitute variables and execute applications by name.
ASTERISK-30061 #close
Change-Id: Ifee4d2825df7545fb515d763d393065675140c84
An m option to Park and ParkAndAnnounce now allows
specifying a music on hold class override.
ASTERISK-30087
Change-Id: I03de8d97b100e451b2611b5a621d48750f5d6a9e
Currently, PJSIP will randomly wait up to 10 seconds for each
outbound registration's initial attempt. The reason for this
is to avoid having all outbound registrations attempt to register
simultaneously.
This can create limitations with the test suite where we need to
be able to receive inbound calls potentially within 10 seconds of
starting up. For instance, we might register to another server
and then try to receive a call through the registration, but if
the registration hasn't happened yet, this will fail, and hence
this inconsistent behavior can cause tests to fail. Ultimately,
this requires a smaller random value because there may be no good
reason to wait for up to 10 seconds in these circumstances.
To address this, a new config option is introduced which makes this
maximum delay configurable. This allows, for instance, this to be
set to a very small value in test systems to ensure that registrations
happen immediately without an unnecessary delay, and can be used more
generally to control how "tight" the initial outbound registrations
are.
ASTERISK-29965 #close
Change-Id: Iab989a8e94323e645f3a21cbb6082287c7b2f3fd
When a pjsip endpoint is defined with timers=always, this has been a
functional noop. This patch correctly sets the feature bitmap to both
enable support for session timers and to enable them even when the
endpoint itself does not request or support timers.
ASTERISK-29603
Reported-By: Ray Crumrine
Change-Id: I8b5eeaa9ec7f50cc6d96dd34c2b4aa9c53fb5440
If there is scheduled notification, we must delete it
to avoid using destroyed subscriptions.
ASTERISK-29906
Change-Id: I1c644e5e15a8fe43eed8e4f9112f113cbf87a40f
res_calendar will trigger an assertion currently
if the ending time is calculated to be in the past.
Unlike the reminder and start times, however, there
is currently no check to catch non-positive times
and set them to 1. As a result, if we get a negative
value by happenstance, this can cause a crash.
To prevent the assertion from begin triggered, we now
use the same logic as the reminder and start events
to catch this issue before it can cause a problem.
ASTERISK-29981 #close
Change-Id: Idfb3204d195f350d2575fb4bc72a54a597d6e93c
Emits a warning if the user has requested a parking spot that
is out of bounds for the requested parking lot.
ASTERISK-30086
Change-Id: I1080371e4f63e94724455003753014fbd3f95fbf
The change "Add LOCAL/REMOTE tags in dialog-info+xml" set both "local"
Identity Element URI and Target Element URI to the same value -
the channel Caller Number.
For Identity Element it's ok to set as Caller ID.
But Local Target URI should be set as local URI.
In this case the Local Target URI can be used for Directed Call Pickup
by Polycom ip-phones (parameter useLocalTargetUriforLegacyPickup).
Also XML sanitized Display names.
ASTERISK-24601
Change-Id: If130a2f2f3b2339b14dca0ec0ebeea3a87b34343
Agi commnad exec can now evaluate dialplan functions and
variables if variable AGIEXECFULL is set to yes. this can
be useful when executing Playback or Read from agi.
ASTERISK-30058 #close
Change-Id: I669991f540496e7bddd096fec82b52c083036832
This change exposes the channel driver's unique id (i.e. the Call-ID
for chan_sip/chan_pjsip based channels) to ARI channel resources
as `protocol_id`.
ASTERISK-30027
Reported by: Moritz Fain
Tested by: Moritz Fain
Change-Id: I7cc6e7a9d29efe74bc27811d788dac20fe559b87
As part of PJSIP 2.11 a behavior change was done to require
a matching remote hostname on an established transport for
secure transports. Since the Websocket transport is considered
a secure transport this caused the existing connection to not
be found and used.
We now set the remote hostname and the transport can be found.
ASTERISK-30065
Change-Id: Ia1cdef33e1411f927985b4b852c95e163c080e94
This is needed to be able to restore it in REGISTER responses,
otherwise the client won't be able to find the contact it created.
ASTERISK-30042
Change-Id: I0c5823918199acf09246b3b206fbde66773688f6
Adjusts the pjsip show registration(s) commands to show
the amount of seconds remaining until a registration
expires.
ASTERISK-29845 #close
Change-Id: Ic4fea15a1a1056c424416def49d1ca8e776c0483
Most issues were in stringfields and had to do with comparing
a pointer to an constant/interned string with NULL. Since the
string was a constant, a pointer to it could never be NULL so
the comparison was always "true". gcc now complains about that.
There were also a few issues where determining if there was
enough space for a memcpy or s(n)printf which were fixed
by defining some of the involved variables as "volatile".
There were also a few other miscellaneous fixes.
ASTERISK-30044
Change-Id: Ia081ca1bcfb329df6487c4660aaf1944309eb570
Adds version information for applications, functions,
and manager events/actions.
This is not completely exhaustive by any means but
covers most new things added that have release
versioning information in the issue tracker.
ASTERISK-29940 #close
Change-Id: I506401e93c799715dbbe97c0a8ba18af2bf5e131
added new global config option "allow_sending_180_after_183"
that if enabled will preserve 180 after a 183
ASTERISK-29842
Change-Id: I8a53f8c35595b6d16d8e86e241b5f110d92f3d18
Add framework to connect to, and read and write protocol based
messages from and to an external application using an Asterisk
External Application Protocol (AEAP). This has been divided into
several abstractions:
1. transport - base communication layer (currently websocket only)
2. message - AEAP description and data (currently JSON only)
3. transaction - links/binds requests and responses
4. aeap - transport, message, and transaction handler/manager
This patch also adds an AEAP implementation for speech to text.
Existing speech API callbacks for speech to text have been completed
making it possible for Asterisk to connect to a configured external
translator service and provide audio for STT. Results can also be
received from the external translator, and made available as speech
results in Asterisk.
Unit tests have also been created that test the AEAP framework, and
also the speech to text implementation.
ASTERISK-29726 #close
Change-Id: Iaa4b259f84aa63501e5fd2a6fb107f900b4d4ed2
There was an issue with the conditional where STIR/SHAKEN would be
enabled even when not configured. It has been changed to ensure that if
a profile does not exist and stir_shaken is not set in pjsip.conf, then
the conditional will return from the function without performing
STIR/SHAKEN operations.
ASTERISK-30024
Change-Id: I41286a3d35b033ccbfbe4129427a62cb793a86e6
The async_operations setting on a transport configures how
many simultaneous incoming packets the transport can handle
when multiple threads are polling and waiting on the transport.
As we only use a single thread this was needlessly creating
incoming packets when set to a non-default value, wasting memory.
ASTERISK-30006
Change-Id: I1915973ef352862dc2852a6ba4cfce2ed536e68f
Adds a new configuration option, stir_shaken_profile, in pjsip.conf that
can be specified on a per endpoint basis. This option will reference a
stir_shaken_profile that can be configured in stir_shaken.conf. The type
of this option must be 'profile'. The stir_shaken option can be
specified on this object with the same values as before (attest, verify,
on), but it cannot be off since having the profile itself implies wanting
STIR/SHAKEN support. You can also specify an ACL from acl.conf (along
with permit and deny lines in the object itself) that will be used to
limit what interfaces Asterisk will attempt to retrieve information from
when reading the Identity header.
ASTERISK-29476
Change-Id: I87fa61f78a9ea0cd42530691a30da3c781842406
Put checks in place to limit how much we will actually download, as well
as a check for the data we receive at the start to ensure it begins with
what we would expect a certificate to begin with.
ASTERISK-29872
Change-Id: Ifd3c6b8bd52b8b6192a04166ccce4fc8a8000b46
Removes some leftover build and config references to
modules that have since been removed from Asterisk.
ASTERISK-29935 #close
Change-Id: Iaefc73a23f4b2de3c6c14d928050135b6d0ef6af
When adding headers to an outgoing request the headers were cloned using
the dialog's pool when they should have been cloned using tdata's pool.
Under certain circumstances it was possible for the dialog object, and
its pool to be freed while tdata is still active and available. Thus the
cloned header "disappeared", and when tdata tried to later access it a
crash would occur.
This patch makes it so all added headers are cloned appropriately using
tdata's pool.
ASTERISK-29411 #close
ASTERISK-29535 #close
Change-Id: I9852025b5ee93ce1c038209150ee9dba1e0767c5
There is work going on to update our OpenSSL usage to avoid the
deprecated functions but in the meantime make it possible to compile
in devmode.
Change-Id: Ib082eb8b3751f0185d8aa8fe127da664c93f0726
Change RTP timer behavior for detecting RTP only after two-way
SDP channel establishment. Ignore detecting after receiving 183
with SDP or while direct media is used.
Make rtp_timeout and rtp_timeout_hold options consistent to rtptimeout
and rtpholdtimeout options in chan_sip.
ASTERISK-26689 #close
ASTERISK-29929 #close
Change-Id: I07326d5b9c40f25db717fd6075f6f3a8d77279eb
Treat time_t's as entirely unique and use the POSIX API's for
converting to/from strings.
Lastly, a 64-bit integer formats as 20 digits at most in base10.
Don't need to have any 100 byte buffers to hold that.
ASTERISK-29674 #close
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville <philipp@redfish-solutions.com>
Change-Id: Id7b25bdca8f92e34229f6454f6c3e500f2cd6f56
When asterisk generates the RLMI part of NOTIFY request,
the asterisk uses the local contact uri instead of the URI to which
the SUBSCRIBE request is sent.
Because of this mismatch some IP phones (for example Cisco 5XX) ignore
this list.
According
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4662#section-5.2
The first mandatory <list> attribute is "uri", which contains the uri
that corresponds to the list. Typically, this is the URI to which
the SUBSCRIBE request was sent.
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4662#section-5.3
The "uri" attribute identifies the resource to which the <resource>
element corresponds. Typically, this will be a SIP URI that, if
subscribed to, would return the state of the resource.
This patch makes asterisk to generate URI using SUBSCRIBE request URI.
ASTERISK-29961 #close
Change-Id: I1fcfc08fd589677f40608c59a4e143c45ee05f6c
Using the length of a file found on the filesystem rather than the
file being requested could result in filenames whose names are
substrings of another to be erroneously matched.
We now ensure a complete comparison before returning a positive
result.
ASTERISK-29960 #close
Change-Id: Id3ffc77681b9b75b8569062f3d952a128a21c71a
This patch makes the Resource List Subscriptions (RLS) dynamic.
The asterisk updates the current subscriptions to reflect the changes
to the list on the subscriptions refresh. If list items are added,
removed, updated or do not exist anymore, the asterisk regenerates
the resource list.
ASTERISK-29906 #close
Change-Id: Icee8c00459a7aaa43c643d77ce6f16fb7ab037d3
The XML documentation for the SET MUSIC AGI
command is invalid, as the parameter does not
have a name and the on/off enum options for
the on/off argument are listed separately, which
is incorrect. The cumulative effect of these currently
is that the Asterisk Wiki documentation for SET MUSIC
is broken and external documentation generators crash
on SET MUSIC due to the malformed documentation.
These issues are corrected so that the documentation
can be successfully parsed as with other similar AGI
commands.
ASTERISK-29939 #close
ASTERISK-28891 #close
Change-Id: I8c3d59897531bcbc401cbc7b00c9e2829dcb35f8
Omit "unsupported column type 'text'" warning in logs while
using text-type column in the PgSQL backend.
ASTERISK-29924 #close
Change-Id: I48061a7d469426859670db07f1ed8af1eb814712
Added the missing xml-stylesheet and Xinclude namespace
declarations in pjsip_config.xml and pjsip_manager.xml.
Updated make_xml_documentation to show detailed errors when
xmlstarlet is the validator. It's now run once with the '-q'
option to suppress harmless/expected messages and if it actually
fails, it's run again without '-q' but with '-e' to show
the actual errors.
Change-Id: I4bdc9d2ea6741e8d2e5eb82df60c68ccc59e1f5e
Moved the xmldoc build logic from the top-level Makefile into
its own script "make_xml_documentation" in the build_tools
directory.
Created a new utility script "get_sourceable_makeopts", also in
the build_tools directory, that dumps the top-level "makeopts"
file in a format that can be "sourced" from shell sscripts.
This allows scripts to easily get the values of common make
build variables such as the location of the GREP, SED, AWK, etc.
utilities as well as the AST* and library *_LIB and *_INCLUDE
variables.
Besides moving logic out of the Makefile, some optimizations
were done like removing "third-party" from the list of
subdirectories to be searched for documentation and changing some
assignments from "=" to ":=" so they're only evaluated once.
The speed increase is noticeable.
The makeopts.in file was updated to include the paths to
REALPATH and DIRNAME. The ./conifgure script was setting them
but makeopts.in wasn't including them.
So...
With this change, you can now place documentation in any"c"
source file AND you can now place it in a separate XML file
altogether. The following are examples of valid locations:
res/res_pjsip.c
Using the existing /*** DOCUMENTATION ***/ fragment.
res/res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c
Using the existing /*** DOCUMENTATION ***/ fragment.
res/res_pjsip/pjsip_doc.xml
A fully-formed XML file. The "configInfo", "manager",
"managerEvent", etc. elements that would be in the "c"
file DOCUMENTATION fragment should be wrapped in proper
XML. Example for "somemodule.xml":
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE docs SYSTEM "appdocsxml.dtd">
<docs>
<configInfo>
...
</configInfo>
</docs>
It's the "appdocsxml.dtd" that tells make_xml_documentation
that this is a documentation XML file and not some other XML file.
It also allows many XML-capable editors to do formatting and
validation.
Other than the ".xml" suffix, the name of the file is not
significant.
As a start... This change also moves the documentation that was
in res_pjsip.c to 2 new XML files in res/res_pjsip:
pjsip_config.xml and pjsip_manager.xml. This cut the number of
lines in res_pjsip.c in half. :)
Change-Id: I486c16c0b5a44d7a8870008e10c941fb19b71ade
Currently, each module that uses libcurl duplicates the standard
Asterisk curl user agent.
This adds a global macro for the Asterisk user agent used for
curl requests to eliminate this duplication.
ASTERISK-29861 #close
Change-Id: I9fc37935980384b4daf96ae54fa3c9adb962ed2d
If Subscription refresh occurred between when the batched notification
was scheduled and the serialized notification was to be sent,
then new schedule notification task would never be added.
There are 2 threads:
thread #1. ast_sip_subscription_notify is called,
if notification_batch_interval then call schedule_notification.
1.1. The schedule_notification checks notify_sched_id > -1
not true, then
send_scheduled_notify = 1
notify_sched_id =
ast_sched_add(sched, sub_tree->notification_batch_interval, sched_cb....
1.2. The sched_cb pushes task serialized_send_notify to serializer
and returns 0 which means no reschedule.
1.3. The serialized_send_notify checks send_scheduled_notify if it's false
the just returns. BUT notify_sched_id is still set, so no more ast_sched_add.
thread #2. pubsub_on_rx_refresh is called
2.1 it pushes serialized_pubsub_on_refresh_timeout to serializer
2.2. The serialized_pubsub_on_refresh_timeout calls pubsub_on_refresh_timeout
which calls send_notify
2.3. The send_notify set send_scheduled_notify = 0;
The serialized_send_notify should always unset notify_sched_id.
ASTERISK-29904 #close
Change-Id: Ifc50c00b213c396509e10326a1ed89d8cf8c7875
Whereas BLFs allow to show a display name for each RLS entry,
the asterisk provides only the extension now.
This is not end user friendly.
This commit adds a new resource_list option, resource_display_name,
to indicate whether display name of resource or the resource name being
provided for RLS entries.
If this option is enabled, the Display Name will be provided.
This option is disabled by default to remain the previous behavior.
If the 'event' set to 'presence' or 'dialog' the non-empty HINT name
will be set as the Display Name.
The 'message-summary' is not supported yet.
ASTERISK-29891 #close
Change-Id: Ic5306bd5a7c73d03f5477fe235e9b0f41c69c681
The configObject tag contains a default attribute which
allows the default value to be specified, if applicable.
This allows for the default value to show up specially on
the wiki in a way that is clear to users.
There are a couple places in the tree where default values
are included in the description as opposed to as attributes,
which means these can't be parsed specially for the wiki.
These are changed to use the attribute instead of being
included in the text description.
ASTERISK-29898 #close
Change-Id: I9d7ea08f50075f41459ea7b76654906b674ec755
added res_pjsip_outbound_registration to .requires in AST_MODULE_INFO
which fixes issue with module crashes on load "FRACK!, Failed assertion"
ASTERISK-29871
Change-Id: Ia0f49d048427a40e1b763296b834a52a03610096
In dev mode, if you call pjsip_auth_clt_deinit() with an auth_sess
that hasn't been initialized, it'll assert and abort. If
digest_create_request_with_auth() fails to find the proper
auth object however, it jumps to its cleanup which does exactly
that. So now we no longer attempt to call pjsip_auth_clt_deinit()
if we never actually initialized it.
ASTERISK-29888
Change-Id: Ib6171c25c9fe8e61cc8d11129e324c021bc30b62
Fixes some minor logic issues with the module:
Previously, the OPT_END_FILTER flag was getting
tested before options were parsed, so it could
never evaluate to true (wrong ordering).
Additionally, the initially parsed timeout (float)
needs to be compared with 0, not the result int
which is set afterwards (wrong variable).
ASTERISK-29857 #close
Change-Id: I0062bce3b391c15e5df7a714780eeaa96dd93d4c
When generating dtmfs, asterisk can incorrectly think packet loss
occured during the dtmf generation, resulting in a jump in sequence
numbers when forwarding voice frames resumes. This patch forces
asterisk to re-learn the expected sequence number after each DTMF
to avoid this
ASTERISK-29869 #close
Change-Id: Icc7de3d947b207b82c99d3c327af8095884df853
Previously there was no way to specify a connection timeout when
attempting to connect a websocket client to a server. This patch
makes it possible to now do such.
Change-Id: I5812f6f28d3d13adbc246517f87af177fa20ee9d
The code currently checks to see if an RFC3389
warning flag is set, except if it is, it merely
sets the flag again, the logic of which doesn't
make any sense.
This adjusts the if comparison to check if the
flag has NOT been set, and if so, emit a notice
log event and set the flag so that future frames
do not cause an event to be logged.
ASTERISK-29856 #close
Change-Id: Ib7098c947c63537d087a03b4646199fbb963f8e1
Neither pjsip_message_filter's filter_on_tx_message() nor
res_pjsip_session's session_outgoing_nat_hook() were multipart
aware and just assumed that an SDP would be the only thing in
a message body. Both were changed to use the new
pjsip_get_sdp_info() function which searches for an sdp in
both single- and multi- part message bodies.
ASTERISK-29813
Change-Id: I8f5b8cfdc27f1d4bd3e7491ea9090951a4525c56
Added two new functions to assist checking media types...
* ast_sip_are_media_types_equal compares two pjsip_media_types.
* ast_sip_is_media_type_in tests if one media type is in a list
of others.
Added static definitions for commonly used media types to
res_pjsip.h.
Changed several modules to use the new functions and static
definitions.
ASTERISK_29813
(not ready to close)
Change-Id: Ief77675235bd3bf00a6b095d4673fd878d0801b9
There are times when you need to troubleshoot issues with bundled
pjproject or add new features that need to be pushed upstream
but...
* The source directory created by extracting the pjproject tarball
is not scanned for code changes so you have to keep forcing
rebuilds.
* The source directory isn't a git repo so you can't easily create
patches, do git bisects, etc.
* Accidentally doing a make distclean will ruin your day by wiping
out the source directory, and your changes.
* etc.
This commit makes that easier.
See third-party/pjproject/README-hacking.md for the details.
ASTERISK-29824
Change-Id: Idb1251040affdab31d27cd272dda68676da9b268
The ast_rtp_codecs_payloads functions do not preserve the order in which
the payloads were specified on an incoming SDP media line. This leads to
a problem with the codec negotiation functionality, as the format
capabilities of the stream are extracted from the ast_rtp_codecs. This
commit moves the ast_rtp_codec to ast_format conversion to the place
where the order is still known.
ASTERISK-28863
ASTERISK-29320
Change-Id: I3aabcfed3f379c36654f59c1872c313d0cb57e25
res/res_rtp_asterisk.c: Adding 1 to rtpstart if it is deteremined
that rtpstart was configured to be an odd value. Also adding a loop
counter to prevent a possible infinite loop when looking for a free
port.
ASTERISK-27406
Change-Id: I90f07deef0716da4a30206e9f849458b2dbe346b
Newer versions of spandsp did refactoring of code to add new features
like color FAXing. This refactoring broke backwards compatibility.
Add support for the new version while retaining support for 0.0.6.
ASTERISK-29729 #close
Change-Id: I3bd74550604ebcf0304528d647fa39abc62fbaa1
Most examples in the XML documentation use the
example tag to demonstrate examples, which gets
parsed specially in the Wiki to make it easier
to follow for users.
This fixes a few modules to use the example
tag instead of vanilla para tags to bring them
in line with the standard syntax.
ASTERISK-29777 #close
Change-Id: I9acb6cc5faf1d220e73c6dd28592371d768d279b
Makes basic call progress tone detection available
in a tech-agnostic manner with the addition of the
ToneScan application. This can determine if the channel
has encountered a busy signal, SIT tones, dial tone,
modem, fax machine, etc. A few basic async progress
tone detect options are also added to the TONE_DETECT
function.
ASTERISK-29720 #close
Change-Id: Ia02437e0450473031e294798b8cb421fb8f24e90
Fixes four misuses of the parameter 'name'. Additionally, for
consistency and to avoid such an issue in future, those few other
places, which used '\file name', were changed just to '\file'. Then,
Doxygen uses the name of the current file.
ASTERISK-29733
Change-Id: I0c18b4c863c6988b138c77448057349a9ee7052d
Fix parsing of ANI2/OLI information, since it was previously
parsing the user, when it should have been parsing other_param.
Also improves the parsing by using pjproject native functions
rather than trying to parse the parameters ourselves like
chan_sip did. A previous attempt at this caused a crash, but
this works correctly now.
ASTERISK-29703 #close
Change-Id: I8f3c79032d9ea1a21d16f8e11f22bd8d887738a1
The stir_shaken configuration option now has 4 different choices to pick
from: off, attest, verify, and on. Off and on behave the same way they
do now. Attest will only perform attestation on the endpoint, and verify
will only perform verification on the endpoint.
Certain responses are required to be sent based on certain conditions
for STIR/SHAKEN. For example, if we get a Date header that is outside of
the time range that is considered valid, a 403 Stale Date response
should be sent. This and several other responses have been added.
Change-Id: I4ac1ecf652cd0e336006b0ca638dc826b5b1ebf7
Add a new function that converts a speech results type to a string.
Also add another function to unregister an engine, but returns a
pointer to the unregistered engine object instead of a success/fail
integer.
Change-Id: I0f7de17cb411021c09fb03988bc2b904e1380192
In res_pjsip_sdp_rtp, the bind_rtp_to_media_address option and the
fallback use of the transport's bind address solve problems sending
media on systems that cannot send ipv4 packets on ipv6 sockets, and
certain other situations. This change extends both of these behaviors
to UDPTL sessions as well in res_pjsip_t38, to fix fax-specific
problems on these systems, introducing a new option
endpoint/t38_bind_udptl_to_media_address.
ASTERISK-29402
Change-Id: I87220c0e9cdd2fe9d156846cb906debe08c63557
The behavior of max_contacts and remove_existing are connected. If
remove_existing is enabled, the soonest expiring contacts are removed.
This may occur when there is an unavailable contact. Similarly,
when remove_existing is not enabled, registrations from good
endpoints are rejected in favor of retaining unavailable contacts.
This commit adds a new AOR option remove_unavailable, and the effect
of this setting will depend on remove_existing. If remove_existing
is set to no, we will still remove unavailable contacts when they
exceed max_contacts, if there are any. If remove_existing is set to
yes, we will prioritize the removal of unavailable contacts before
those that are expiring soonest.
ASTERISK-29525
Change-Id: Ia2711b08f2b4d1177411b1be23e970d7fdff5784
When listing bridges we go through the ones present in
ARI, get their snapshot, turn it into JSON, and add it
to the payload we ultimately return.
An invisible "dial bridge" exists within ARI that would
also try to be added to this payload if the channel
"create" and "dial" routes were used. This would ultimately
fail due to invisible bridges having no snapshot
resulting in the listing of bridges failing.
This change makes it so that the listing of bridges
ignores invisible ones.
ASTERISK-29668
Change-Id: I14fa4b589b4657d1c2a5226b0f527f45a0cd370a
Rather than stripping parameters from Content-Type headers before
comparison, first try to compare the whole string. If no match is
found, strip the parameters and try that way.
ASTERISK-29275 #close
Change-Id: I2963c8ecbb3a9605b78b6421c415108d77a66a0f
Some code has been added referencing symbols defined in a block
protected by #ifdef HAVE_PJPROJECT. Protect those code parts in
ifdef blocks too.
ASTERISK-29660
Change-Id: Ib18d4392d51ac80ca5481dabf6e498a4e3e49e6f
Adds parsing of ANI II digits (Originating
Line Information) to PJSIP, on par with
what currently exists in chan_sip.
ASTERISK-29472
Change-Id: Ifc938a7a7d45ce33999ebf3656a542226f6d3847
dsp.c contains arbitrary tone detection functionality
which is currently only used for fax tone recognition.
This change makes this functionality publicly
accessible so that other modules can take advantage
of this.
Additionally, a WaitForTone and TONE_DETECT app and
function are included to allow users to do their
own tone detection operations in the dialplan.
ASTERISK-29546
Change-Id: Ie38c395000f4fd4d04e942e8658e177f8f499b26
With gcc 11, res/res_snmp.c and res/snmp/agent.c need the
-fPIC option added to its _ASTCFLAGS.
ASTERISK-29634
Change-Id: I34649c85e075fd954e578378fabf798c3f038f50
When compiled without extended srtp crypto suites also disable parsing
these from received SDP. This prevents using these, as some client
implementations are not stable.
ASTERISK-29625
Change-Id: I7dafb29be1cdaabdc984002573f4bea87520533a
This allows the STUN server to change its IP address without having to
reload the res_rtp_asterisk module.
The refresh of the name resolution occurs first when the module is
loaded, then recurringly, slightly after the previous DNS answer TTL
expires.
ASTERISK-29508 #close
Change-Id: I7955a046293f913ba121bbd82153b04439e3465f
Allow mapping pjproject log messages to the Asterisk TRACE
log level. The defaults were also changes to log pjproject
levels 3,4 to DEBUG and 5,6 to TRACE. Previously 3,4,5,6
all went to DEBUG.
ASTERISK-29582
Change-Id: I859a37a8dec263ed68099709cfbd3e665324c72d
Commit 305ce3d added -Wno-parentheses-equality to Makefile.rules,
turning the previous two warning suppressions from commit e9520db
redundant. Let us remove the latter.
Change-Id: I0b471254b31e6e05902062761dded4b3e626c7ac
app_meetme is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
app_osplookup is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
chan_alsa is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
chan_mgcp is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
chan_skinny is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
res_pktccops is deprecated in 19, to be removed in 21.
app_macro was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 21.
chan_sip was deprecated in 17, to be removed in 21.
res_monitor was deprecated in 16, to be removed in 21.
ASTERISK-29548
ASTERISK-29549
ASTERISK-29550
ASTERISK-29551
ASTERISK-29552
ASTERISK-29553
ASTERISK-29558
ASTERISK-29567
ASTERISK-29572
Change-Id: Ic3bee31a10d42c4b3bbc913d893f7b2a28a27131
PJSIP currently does not provide a function to replace SIP_HEADERS() function to get a list of headers from INVITE request.
It may be used to get all X- headers in case the actual set and names of headers unknown.
ASTERISK-29389
Change-Id: Ic09d395de71a0021e0d6c5c29e1e19d689079f8b
Meter types are not well supported,
lacking support in telegraf, datadog and the official statsd servers.
We deprecate meters and provide a compliant fallback for any existing usages.
A flag has been introduced to allow meters to fallback to counters.
ASTERISK-29513
Change-Id: I5fcb385983a1b88f03696ff30a26b55c546a1dd7
Asterisk first looks at the end of the URL to determine the file
extension of the returned audio, which in many cases will not work
because the URL may end with a query string or a URL fragment. If that
fails, Asterisk then looks at the Content-Type header and then finally
parses the URL to get the extension.
The order has been changed such that we look at the Content-Type
header first, followed by looking for the extension of the parsed
URL. We no longer look at the end of the URL, which was error prone.
ASTERISK-29527 #close
Change-Id: I1e3f83b339ef2b80661704717c23568536511032
If a re-INVITE is received after we have sent a BYE request then it
is possible for no channel to be present on the session. If this
occurs we allow PJSIP to produce the offer instead. Since the call
is being hung up if it produces an incorrect offer it doesn't
actually matter. This also ensures that code which produces SDP
does not need to handle if a channel is not present.
ASTERISK-29381
Change-Id: I673cb88c432f38f69b2e0851d55cc57a62236042
Verify `ast_check_hangup` before looping to the next sound file.
If the call is already hangup we just break the cycle.
It also ensures that the PlaybackFinished event is sent if the call was hangup.
This is also use-full when we are playing a big list of file for a channel that is hangup.
Before this patch Asterisk will give a warning for every sound not played and fire a PlaybackStart for every sound file on the list tried to be played.
With the patch we just break the playback cycle when the chan is hangup.
ASTERISK-29501 #close
Change-Id: Ic4e1c01b974c9a1f2d9678c9d6b380bcfc69feb8
From RFC 8225 Section 5.2.1:
The "dest" claim is a JSON object with the claim name of "dest"
and MUST have at least one identity claim object. The "dest"
claim value is an array containing one or more identity claim JSON
objects representing the destination identities of any type
(currently "tn" or "uri"). If the "dest" claim value array
contains both "tn" and "uri" claim names, the JSON object should
list the "tn" array first and the "uri" array second. Within the
"tn" and "uri" arrays, the identity strings should be put in
lexicographical order, including the scheme-specific portion of
the URI characters.
Additionally, make it clear that there was a failure to sign the JWT
payload and not necessarily a memory allocation failure.
Change-Id: Ia8733b861aef6edfaa9c2136e97b447a01578dc9
Use cURL's URL parsing API, falling back to the urlparser library, to
parse playback URLs in order to find their file extensions.
For backwards compatibility, we first look at the full URL, then at
any Content-Type header, and finally at just the path portion of the
URL.
ASTERISK-27871 #close
Change-Id: I16d0682f6d794be96539261b3e48f237909139cb
Add check that data parameter specified when audiosocket used for externalMedia.
ASTERISK-29514 #close
Change-Id: Ie562f03c5d6c3835a3631f376b3d43e75b8f9617
In f8b0c2c9 we added support for port numbers in 'match' statements
but neglected to include that support in the PJSIP config wizard.
The removed code would have also prevented IPv6 addresses from being
successfully used in the config wizard as well.
ASTERISK-29503 #close
Change-Id: Idd5bbfd48009e7a741757743dbaea68e2835a34d
When we try to play a list of sound files in the same Play command,
we get only one PlaybackFinish event, after all sounds are played.
But in the case where the Play fails (because channel is destroyed
for example), Asterisk will send one PlaybackFinish event for each
sound file still to be played. If the list is big, Asterisk is
sending many events.
This patch adds a failed state so we can understand that the play
failed. On that case we don't send the event, if we still have a
list of sounds to be played.
When we reach the last sound, we send the PlaybackFinish with
the failed state.
ASTERISK-29464 #close
Change-Id: I4c2e5921cc597702513af0d7c6c2c982e1798322
With the fix for ASTERISK_28754 channels are no longer put on hold if an
outbound INVITE is answered with a "Session Progress" containing
"inactive" audio.
The previous change moved the evaluation of the media attributes to
`negotiate_incoming_sdp_stream()` to have the `remotely_held` status
available when building the SDP in `create_outgoing_sdp_stream()`.
This however means that an answer to an outbound INVITE, which does not
traverse `negotiate_incoming_sdp_stream()`, cannot set the
`remotely_held` status anymore.
This change moves the check so that both, `negotiate_incoming_sdp_stream()` and
`apply_negotiated_sdp_stream()` can do the checks.
ASTERISK-29479
Change-Id: Icde805a819399d5123b688e1ed1d2bcd9d5b0f75
When the MessageSend destination is in the form
PJSIP/<number>@<endpoint> and the endpoint's contact
URI already has a user component, that user component
will now be replaced with <number> when creating the
request URI.
ASTERISK_29404
Change-Id: I80e5910fa25c803d1440da0594a0d6b34b6b4ad5
Set preferred transport when querying the local address to use in
filter_on_tx_messages(). This prevents the module to erroneously select
the wrong transport if more than one transports of the same type (TCP or
TLS) are configured.
ASTERISK-29241
Change-Id: I598e60257a7f92b29efce1fb3e9a2fc06f1439b6
The text description needs to be the last thing on the AST_MODULE_INFO
line to be pulled in properly by menuselect.
Change-Id: I0c913e36fea8b661f42e56920b6c5513ae8fd832
* Implemented the new "to" parameter of the MessageSend()
dialplan application. This allows a user to specify
a complete SIP "To" header separate from the Request URI.
* Completely refactored the get_outbound_endpoint() function
to actually handle all the destination combinations that
we advertized as supporting.
* We now also accept a destination in the same format
as Dial()... PJSIP/number@endpoint
* Added lots of debugging.
ASTERISK-29404
Reported by Brian J. Murrell
Change-Id: I67a485196d9199916468f7f98bfb9a0b993a4cce
STIR/SHAKEN requires a Date header alongside the Identity header, so
that has been added. Still on the outgoing side, we were missing the
dest->tn section of the JSON payload, so that has been added as well.
Moving to the incoming side, URL checking has been added to the public
cert URL to ensure that it starts with http.
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/OpenSIPit+2021
Change-Id: Idee5b1b5e45bc3b483b3070e46ce322dca5b3f1c
For connection oriented transports PJSIP uses factories to
produce transports. When doing a partial transport reload
we need to also move the factory of the transport over so
that anything referencing the transport (such as an endpoint)
has the factory available.
ASTERISK-29441
Change-Id: Ieae0fb98eab2d9257cad996a1136e5a62d307161
When unsubscribing from an endpoint technology a FRACK
would occur due to incorrect reference counting. This fixes
that issue, along with some other issues.
Fixed a typo in get_subscription when calling ao2_find as it
needed to pass the endpoint ID and not the entire object.
Fixed scenario where a subscription would get returned when
it shouldn't have been when searching based on endpoint
technology.
A doulbe unreference has also been resolved by only explicitly
releasing the reference held by tech_subscriptions.
ASTERISK-28237 #close
Reported by: Lucas Tardioli Silveira
Change-Id: Ia91b15f8e5ea68f850c66889a6325d9575901729
In multidomain environments, it is desirable to create
PJSIP endpoints with the domain info in the endpoint name
in pjsip_endpoint.conf. This resulted in an error with
registrations, NOTIFY, and OPTIONS packet generation.
This commit will detect if there is an @ in the endpoint
identifier and generate the URI accordingly so NOTIFY and
OPTIONS From headers will generate correctly.
ASTERISK-28393
Change-Id: I96f8d01dfdd5573ba7a28299e46271dd4210b619
RTCP ICE candidates use a base address derived from the RTP
candidate. The port on the base address was not being updated to
the RTCP port.
This change sets the base port to the RTCP port and all is well.
ASTERISK-29433
Change-Id: Ide2d2115b307bfd3c2dfbc4d187515d724519040
By default Asterisk reports the PJSIP version in a SOFTWARE attribute
of every STUN packet it sends. This may not be desired in a production
environment, and RFC5389 recommends making the use of the SOFTWARE
attribute a configurable option:
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5389#section-16.1.2
This patch adds a `stun_software_attribute` yes/no option to make it
possible to omit the SOFTWARE attribute from STUN packets.
ASTERISK-29434
Change-Id: Id3f2b1dd9584536ebb3a1d7e8395fd8b3e46860b
RFC7616 and RFC8760 allow more than one WWW-Authenticate or
Proxy-Authenticate header per realm, each with different digest
algorithms (including new ones like SHA-256 and SHA-512-256).
Thankfully however a UAS can NOT send back multiple Authenticate
headers for the same realm with the same digest algorithm. The
UAS is also supposed to send the headers in order of preference
with the first one being the most preferred. We're supposed to
send an Authorization header for the first one we encounter for a
realm that we can support.
The UAS can also send multiple realms, especially when it's a
proxy that has forked the request in which case the proxy will
aggregate all of the Authenticate headers and then send them all
back to the UAC.
It doesn't stop there though... Each realm can require a
different username from the others. There's also nothing
preventing each digest algorithm from having a unique password
although I'm not sure if that adds any benefit.
So now... For each Authenticate header we encounter, we have to
determine if we support the digest algorithm and, if not, just
skip the header. We then have to find an auth object that
matches the realm AND the digest algorithm or find a wildcard
object that matches the digest algorithm. If we find one, we add
it to the results vector and read the next Authenticate header.
If the next header is for the same realm AND we already added an
auth object for that realm, we skip the header. Otherwise we
repeat the process for the next header.
In the end, we'll have accumulated a list of credentials we can
pass to pjproject that it can use to add Authentication headers
to a request.
NOTE: Neither we nor pjproject can currently handle digest
algorithms other than MD5. We don't even have a place for it in
the ast_sip_auth object. For this reason, we just skip processing
any Authenticate header that's not MD5. When we support the
others, we'll move the check into the loop that searches the
objects.
Changes:
* Added a new API ast_sip_retrieve_auths_vector() that takes in
a vector of auth ids (usually supplied on a call to
ast_sip_create_request_with_auth()) and populates another
vector with the actual objects.
* Refactored res_pjsip_outbound_authenticator_digest to handle
multiple Authenticate headers and set the stage for handling
additional digest algorithms.
* Added a pjproject patch that allows them to ignore digest
algorithms they don't support. This patch has already been
merged upstream.
* Updated documentation for auth objects in the XML and
in pjsip.conf.sample.
* Although res_pjsip_authenticator_digest isn't affected
by this change, some debugging and a testsuite AMI event
was added to facilitate testing.
Discovered during OpenSIPit 2021.
ASTERISK-29397
Change-Id: I3aef5ce4fe1d27e48d61268520f284d15d650281
RFC 4235 Section 4.1.6 describes XML elements that should be
sent to subscribed endpoints to identify the local and remote
participants in the dialog.
This patch adds this functionality to PJSIP by iterating through the
ringing channels causing the NOTIFY, and inserts the channel info
into the dialog so that information is properly passed to the endpoint
in dialog-info+xml.
ASTERISK-24601
Patch submitted: Joshua Elson
Modified by: Joseph Nadiv and Sean Bright
Tested by: Joseph Nadiv
Change-Id: I20c5cf5b45f34d7179df6573c5abf863eb72964b
STIR/SHAKEN encodes using base64 URL format. Currently, we just use
base64. New functions have been added that convert to and from base64
encoding.
The origid field should also be an UUID. This means there's no reason to
have it as an option in stir_shaken.conf, as we can simply generate one
when creating the Identity header.
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/OpenSIPit+2021
Change-Id: Icf094a2a54e87db91d6b12244c9f5ba4fc2e0b8c
We're getting the serial number of the certificate from openssl and
freeing it with ast_free(), but it needs to be freed with OPENSSL_free()
instead. Now we duplicate the string and free the one from openssl with
OPENSSL_free(), which means we can still use ast_free() on the returned
string.
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/OpenSIPit+2021
Change-Id: Ia6e1a4028c1933a0e1d204b769ebb9f5a11f00ab
During OpenSIPit, we found out that the public certificates must be of
type X.509. When reading in public keys, we use the corresponding X.509
functions now.
We also discovered that we needed a better naming scheme for the
certificates since certificates with the same name would cause issues
(overwriting certs, etc.). Now when we download a public certificate, we
get the serial number from it and use that as the name of the cached
certificate.
The configuration option public_key_url in stir_shaken.conf has also
been renamed to public_cert_url, which better describes what the option
is for.
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/OpenSIPit+2021
Change-Id: Ia00b20835f5f976e3603797f2f2fb19672d8114d
Enhancements:
* The MessageSend dialplan application now takes an optional
third argument that can set the message's "To" field on
outgoing messages. It's an alternative to using the
MESSAGE(to) dialplan function.
NOTE: No channel driver currently implements this field. A
follow-on commit for res_pjsip_messaging will implement it for
the chan_pjsip channel driver.
* To prevent confusion with the first argument, currently named
"to", it's been renamed to "destination". Its function,
creating the request URI, hasn't changed.
* The documentation for MessageSend was updated to be
more clear about the parameters and how they interact
the MESSAGE() dialplan function.
* With the rename of MessageSend's first parameter, and the fact
that message.c references <info> elements in chan_sip.c,
res_pjsip_messaging.c and res_xmpp, they each needed
documentation updates to use MessageDestinationInfo instead of
MessageToInfo.
* appdocsxml.dtd was updated to include a missing element
declaration for "dataType". This was showing up as an error
in Eclipse's dtd editor.
* Despite the changes in this commit, there should be
no impact to current users of MessageSend.
Change-Id: I6fb5b569657a02866a66ea352fd53d30d8ac965a
We assume that a timestamp value of 0 represents an 'uninitialized'
timestamp, but 0 is a valid value. Add a simple wrapper to be able to
differentiate between whether the value is set or not.
This also removes the fix for ASTERISK~28812 which should not be
needed if we are checking the last timestamp appropriately.
ASTERISK-29030 #close
Change-Id: Ie70d657d580d9a1f2877e25a6ef161c5ad761cf7
Added support for a basic AEAP configuration read from aeap.conf.
Also added 2 CLI commands for showing individual configurations as
well as all of them: aeap show server <id> and aeap show servers.
Only one configuration option is required at the moment, and that one is
server_url. It must be a websocket URL. The other option, codecs, is
optional and will be used over the codecs specified on the endpoint if
provided.
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=45482453
Change-Id: I567ac5148c92b98d29d2ad83421b416b75ffdaa3
The channels, bridges and endpoints scrape functions were
grabbing their respective global containers, getting the
count of entries, allocating metric arrays based on
that count, then iterating over the container. If the
global container had new objects added after the count
was taken and the metric arrays were allocated, we'd run
out of metric entries and attempt to write past the end
of the arrays.
Now each of the scape functions clone their respective
global containers and all operations are done on the
clone. Since the clone is stable between getting the
count and iterating over it, we can't run past the end
of the metrics array.
ASTERISK-29130
Reported-By: Francisco Correia
Reported-By: BJ Weschke
Reported-By: Sébastien Duthil
Change-Id: If0c8e40853bc0e9429f2ba9c7f5f358d90c311af
For some input to the standard deviation algorithm extremely large,
and wrong numbers were being calculated.
This patch uses a new formula for correctly calculating both the
running mean and standard deviation for the given inputs.
ASTERISK-29364 #close
Change-Id: Ibc6e18be41c28bed3fde06d612607acc3fbd621f
The calculated minimum lost packets represents the lowest number of
lost packets missed during an RTCP report interval. Zero of course
is the lowest, but the idea is that this value contain the lowest
number of lost packets once some have been missed.
This patch checks to make sure the number of lost packets over an
interval is not zero before checking and setting the minimum value.
Also, this patch updates the rtp lost packet test to check for
packet loss over several reports vs one.
Change-Id: I07d6e21cec61e289c2326138d6bcbcb3c3d5e008
Flash in RTP is conveyed the same as DTMF, just with a
specific digit. In Asterisk however we do flash as a
single control frame.
This change makes it so that only on end do we provide
the flash control frame to the core. Previously we would
provide a flash control frame on both begin and end,
causing flash to work improperly.
ASTERISK-29373
Change-Id: I1accd9c6e859811336e670e698bd8bd124f33226
This patch makes it so when Asterisk is compiled in DEVMODE a CLI
command is available that allows someone to drop incoming RTP
packets. The command allows for dropping of packets once, or on a
timed interval (e.g. drop 10 packets every 5 seconds). A user can
also specify to drop packets by IP address.
Change-Id: I25fa7ae9bad6ed68e273bbcccf0ee51cae6e7024
When the check for equal topologies was added to reschedule_reinvite()
it was assumed that both the pending and active media states would
actually have non-NULL topologies. We since discovered this isn't
the case.
We now only test for equal topologies if both media states have
non-NULL topologies. The logic had to be rearranged a bit to make
sure that we cloned the media states if their topologies were
non-NULL but weren't equal.
ASTERISK-29215
Change-Id: I61313cca7fc571144338aac826091791b87b6e17
Some configuration items for a transport do not result in
the underlying transport changing, but instead are just
state we keep ourselves and use. It is perfectly reasonable
to change these items.
These include local_net and external_* information.
ASTERISK-29354
Change-Id: I027857ccfe4419f460243e562b5f098434b3d43a
When an SSRC change occurs the timestamps are likely
to change as well. As a result we need to reset the
timestamp mapping done in the calc_rxstamp function
so that they map properly from timestamp to real
time.
This previously occurred but due to packet
retransmission support the explicit setting
of the marker bit was not effective.
ASTERISK-29352
Change-Id: I2d4c8f93ea24abc1030196706de2d70facf05a5a
This change embeds the MODULEINFO block of modules
into the core XML documentation. This provides a shared
mechanism for use by both menuselect and Asterisk for
information and a definitive source of truth.
ASTERISK-29335
Change-Id: Ifbfd5c700049cf320a3e45351ac65dd89bc99d90
Some modules have a different support level documented in their
MODULEINFO XML and Asterisk module definition. This change
brings the two in sync for the modules which were not matching.
ASTERISK-29336
Change-Id: If2f819103d4a271e2e0624ef4db365e897fa3d35
see RFC 4855:
parameter names are case-insensitive both in media type strings and
in the default mapping to the SDP a=fmtp attribute.
This change is required for H.263+ because some implementations are
known to use even mixed-case. This does not fix ASTERISK~29268 because
H.264 was not fixed. This approach here lowers/uppers both parameter
names and parameter values. H.264 needs a different approach because
one of its parameter values is not case-insensitive:
sprop-parameter-sets is Base64.
Change-Id: Idf2a73457be231647aed3c87b1da197afba86892
ao2_replace() bumps the reference count of the object that is doing the
replacing, which is not what we want. We just want to drop the old ref
on the old object and update the pointer to point to the new object.
Pointed out by George Joseph in #asterisk-dev
Change-Id: Ie8167ed3d4b52b9d1ea2d785f885e8c27206743d
For RTCP to work, we update the ssrc to be the one corresponding to
the native bridge while active. However when the bridge ends we
should generate a new SSRC as the sequence numbers will not continue
from the native bridge left off.
ASTERISK-29300 #close
Change-Id: I23334b6934d2bf6490bda4bbf6414d96b8d17d10
Some sorcery objects actually contain dynamic content
that can change despite the underlying configuration
itself not changing. A good example of this is the
res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_ip module which allows
specifying hostnames. While the configuration may not
change between reloads the DNS information of the
hostnames can.
This change adds the ability for a sorcery object to be
marked as having dynamic contents which is then taken
into account when reloading by the sorcery file based
config module. If there is an object with dynamic content
then a reload will be forced while if there are none
then the existing behavior of not reloading occurs.
ASTERISK-29321
Change-Id: I9342dc55be46cc00204533c266a68d972760a0b1
Although the dlg session count was incremented in a pjsip servant
thread, there's no guarantee that the last thread to unref this
progress object was one. Before we decrement, we need to make
sure that this is either a servant thread or that we push the
decrement to a serializer that is one.
Because pjsip_dlg_dec_session requires the dialog lock, we don't
want to wait on the task to complete if we had to push it to a
serializer.
Change-Id: I8ff2d5d94be3ff04298394070434e22a7d3cbc41
When registering it can be useful to see the source IP address and
port in cases where multiple devices are using the same endpoint
or when anonymous is in use.
ASTERISK-29325
Change-Id: Ie178a6f55f53f8473035854c411bc3d056e0a2e0
When Asterisk sends a reinvite negotiating T38 faxing, it's possible a
crash can occur if the response contains a m=image and zero port. The
reinvite callback code now checks session_media to see if it is null or
not before trying to access the udptl variable on it.
ASTERISK-29305
Change-Id: I1dfc51c5fa586e38579ede4bc228edee213ccaa9
Fixed:
* RFC 4629 does not allow the value "0" for MPI, K, and N.
* Allow value "0" for PAR.
* BPP is printed only when specified because "0" has a meaning.
New:
* Added CPCF and MaxBR.
* Some implementations provide CIF without MPI: a=fmtp:xx CIF;F=1
Although a violation of RFC 3555 section 3, we can support that.
Changed:
* Resorts the CIFs from large to small which partly fixes ASTERISK~29267.
Change-Id: I95a650c715007b8dde11a77cb37d9c6c123a441e
When sending a SIP response to an incoming REGISTER request
we don't want to change the Contact header as it will
contain the Contacts registered to the AOR and not our own
Contact URI.
ASTERISK-29235
Change-Id: I35a0723545281dd01fcd5cae497baab58720478c
This change will check is the remote ICE session got reset or not by
checking the offered ufrag and password with session. If the remote ICE
reset session then Asterisk reset its local ufrag and password to reject
binding request with Old ufrag and Password.
ASTERISK-29266
Change-Id: I9c55e79a7af98a8fbb497d336b828ba41bc34eeb
If set_outbound_initial_authentication_credentials() fails,
handle_client_registration() bails early without creating or
sending a register message.
[set_outbound_initial_authentication_credentials() failures
can occur during the process of retrieving an oauth access
token.]
The return from handle_client_registration is ignored, so
returning an error doesn't do any good.
This is a real problem when the registration request is a
re-register, because then the registration will still be
marked 'active' despite the re-register never being sent at all.
So instead, log a warning but let the registration be created
and sent (and probably fail) and follow the normal registration
failed retry/abort logic.
ASTERISK-29315 #close
Change-Id: I2e03b1ea7fba1fa1a8279086aa4b17679e7fa7fa
Although refer_progress_notify() always runs in the progress
serializer, the pjproject evsub module itself can cause the
subscription to be destroyed which then triggers
refer_progress_on_evsub_state() to clean it up. In this case,
it's possible that refer_progress_notify() could get the
subscription pulled out from under it while it's trying to use
it.
At one point we tried to have refer_progress_on_evsub_state()
push the cleanup to the serializer and wait for its return before
returning to pjproject but since pjproject calls its state
callbacks with the dialog locked, this required us to unlock the
dialog while waiting for the serialized cleanup, then lock it
again before returning to pjproject. There were also still some
cases where other callers of refer_progress_notify() weren't
using the serializer and crashes were resulting.
Although all callers of refer_progress_notify() now use the
progress serializer, we decided to simplify the locking so we
didn't have to unlock and relock the dialog in
refer_progress_on_evsub_state().
Now, refer_progress_notify() holds the dialog lock for its
duration and since pjproject also holds the dialog lock while
calling refer_progress_on_evsub_state() (which does the cleanup),
there should be no more chances for the subscription to be
cleaned up while still being used to send NOTIFYs.
To be extra safe, we also now increment the session count on
the dialog when we create a progress object and decrement
the count when the progress is destroyed.
ASTERISK-29313
Change-Id: I97a8bb01771a3c85345649b8124507f7622a8480
For some RTCP packet types the report count is actually the packet's subtype.
This was not being reflected in the packet debug output.
This patch makes it so for some RTCP packet types a "Packet Subtype" is
now output in the debug replacing the "Reception reports" (i.e count).
Change-Id: Id4f4b77bb37077a4c4f039abd6a069287bfefcb8
When PJSIP receives a re-INVITE without an SDP offer the INVITE
session library will first call the on_create_offer callback and
if unavailable then use the active negotiated SDP as the offer.
In some cases this would result in a different SDP then was
previously used without an incremented SDP version number. The two
known cases are:
1. Sending an initial INVITE with a set of codecs and having the
remote side answer with a subset. The active negotiated SDP would
have the pruned list but would not have an incremented SDP version
number.
2. Using re-INVITE for unhold. We would modify the active negotiated
SDP but would not increment the SDP version.
To solve these, and potential other unknown cases, the on_create_offer
callback has now been implemented which produces a fresh offer with
incremented SDP version number. This better fits within the model
provided by the INVITE session library.
ASTERISK-28452
Change-Id: I2d81048d54edcb80fe38fdbb954a86f0a58281a1
Also improve the in-process documentation to clarify that the value is
initialised from the DSN and not default false, but that the DSN's value
is default false if unset.
ASTERISK-29311 #close
Change-Id: I46e2379f7b0656034442bce77cb37ccd4e61098d
Signed-off-by: Jaco Kroon <jaco@uls.co.za>
Removes an unnecessary check for the conditional that compares the
stream topologies to see if they are equal to suppress re-invites. This
was a problem when a Digium phone received an INVITE that offered codecs
different than what it supported, causing Asterisk to send the
re-invite.
ASTERISK-29303
Change-Id: I04dc91befb2387904e28a9aaeaa3bcdbcaa7fa63
Added a SELECT 'LIMIT' clause to realtime_pgsql() and refactored the function.
ASTERISK-29293 #close
Change-Id: If5a6d4b1072ea2e6e89059b21139d554a74b34f5
When an endpoint requests to re-negotiate for fax and the incoming
re-invite is received prior to Asterisk sending out the 200 OK for
the initial invite the re-invite gets delayed. When Asterisk does
finally send the re-inivite the SDP includes streams for both audio
and T.38.
This happens because when the pending topology and active topologies
differ (pending stream is not in the active) in the delayed scenario
the pending stream is appended to the active topology. However, in
the fax case the pending stream should replace the active.
This patch makes it so when a delay occurs during fax negotiation,
to or from, the audio stream is replaced by the T.38 stream, or vice
versa instead of being appended.
Further when Asterisk sent the re-invite with both audio and T.38,
and the endpoint responded with a declined T.38 stream then Asterisk
would crash when attempting to change the T.38 state.
This patch also puts in a check that ensures the media state has a
valid fax session (associated udptl object) before changing the
T.38 state internally.
ASTERISK-29203 #close
Change-Id: I407f4fa58651255b6a9030d34fd6578cf65ccf09
New responses sent within a PJSIP sessions are based on those that were
sent before. Therefore, adding/modifying a header once causes it to be
sent on all responses that follow.
Sending 181 Call Is Being Forwarded many times first adds "histinfo"
duplicated more and more, and eventually overflows past the array
boundary.
This commit adds a check preventing adding "histinfo" more than once,
and skipping it if there is no more space in the header.
Similar overflow situations can also occur in res_pjsip_path and
res_pjsip_outbound_registration so those were also modified to
check the bounds and suppress duplicate Supported values.
ASTERISK-29227
Reported by: Ivan Poddubny
Change-Id: Id43704a1f1a0293e35cc7f844026f0b04f2ac322
refer_progress_notify wasn't always being called from the progress
serializer. This could allow clearing notification->progress->sub
in one thread while another was trying to use it.
* Instances where refer_progress_notify was being called in-line,
have been changed to use ast_sip_push_task().
Change-Id: Idcf1934c4e873f2c82e2d106f8d9f040caf9fa1e