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44 Commits (812f5b51cb56a36668decc6dfc83adeca185429e)
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6aa11c4b31 |
Merge "AST-2017-003: Handle zero-length body parts correctly." into 13
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8 years ago |
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919ccdb9ac |
AST-2017-002: Ensure transaction key buffer is large enough.
ASTERISK-26938 #close Change-Id: I266490792fd8896a23be7cb92f316b7e69356413 |
8 years ago |
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49c032abef |
AST-2017-003: Handle zero-length body parts correctly.
ASTERISK-26939 #close Change-Id: I7ea235ab39833a187db4e078f0788bd0af0a24fd |
8 years ago |
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e0e5a337fd |
pjproject_bundled: Crash on pj_ssl_get_info() while ioqueue_on_read_complete().
When the Asterisk channel driver res_pjsip offers SIP-over-TLS, sometimes, not reproducible, Asterisk crashed in pj_ssl_sock_get_info() because a NULL pointer was read. This change avoids this crash. ASTERISK-26927 #close Change-Id: I24a6011b44d1426d159742ff4421cf806a52938b |
8 years ago |
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4e6e069491 |
pjproject_bundled: Add 3 upstream patches
0035-r5572-svn-backport-dialog-transaction-deadlock.patch 0036-r5573-svn-backport-ua-pjsua-transaction-deadlock.patch 0037-r5576-svn-backport-session-timer-crash.patch Also removed the progress bar from wget download to stdout. ASTERISK-26905 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: I268fb3cf71a3bb24283ff0d24bd8b03239d81256 |
8 years ago |
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14a9a6fc09 |
Merge "pjsip: prevent memory corruption on creation of xml bodies" into 13
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8 years ago |
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91c97b5da5 |
pjsip: prevent memory corruption on creation of xml bodies
ASTERISK-26776 #close Change-Id: I884b6f4e8233a355d0be687ec78d41bc0e4d3fd2 |
8 years ago |
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2a85888262 |
res_pjsip_transport_websocket: Add support for IPv6.
This change adds a PJSIP patch (which has been contributed upstream) to allow the registration of IPv6 transport types. Using this the res_pjsip_transport_websocket module now registers an IPv6 Websocket transport and uses it for the corresponding traffic. ASTERISK-26685 Change-Id: Id1f9126f995b31dc38db8fdb58afd289b4ad1647 |
8 years ago |
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9c05ddbddd |
pjproject_bundled: Update for pjproject 2.6
* Removed all 2.5.5 functional patches. * Updated usages of pj_release_pool to be "safe". * Updated configure options to disable webrtc. * Updated config_site.h to disable webrtc in pjmedia. * Added Richard Mudgett's recent resolver patches. Change-Id: Ib400cc4dfca68b3d07ce14d314e829bfddc252c7 |
8 years ago |
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473813311b |
pjproject: Fixes to resolve DNS SRV crashes.
* Re #1945 (misc): Don't trigger SRV complete callback when there is a parse error. * srv_resolver.c: Don't try to send query if already considered resolved. ** In resolve_hostnames() don't try to resolve a query that is already considered resolved. ** In resolve_hostnames() fix DNS typo in comments. ** In build_server_entries() move a common expression assigning to cnt earlier. * sip_transport.c: Fix tdata object name to actually contain the pointer. It helps if the logs referencing a tdata object buffer actually have a name that includes the correct pointer as part of the name. Also since the tdata has its own pool it helps if any logs referencing the pool have the same name as the tdata object. This change brings tdata logging in line with how tsx objects are named. ASTERISK-26669 #close ASTERISK-26738 #close Change-Id: I56af2ded25476b3e870ca586ee69ed6954ef75af |
8 years ago |
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57f19d6efb |
pjproject: Increase SENDER_WIDTH column size for 64-bit system logs.
ASTERISK-26669 ASTERISK-26738 Change-Id: Ibae6fc8cae69a1f04df0c577c4c11200499d6fe0 |
8 years ago |
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be77b845d9 |
res_pjsip_pubsub: Correctly implement persisted subscriptions
This patch fixes 2 original issues and more that those 2 exposed. * When we send a NOTIFY, and the client either doesn't respond or responds with a non OK, pjproject only calls our pubsub_on_evsub_state callback, no others. Since pubsub_on_evsub_state (which does the sub_tree cleanup) does not expect to be called back without the other callbacks being called first, it just returns leaving the sub_tree orphaned. Now pubsub_on_evsub_state checks the event for PJSIP_EVENT_TSX_STATE which is what pjproject will set to tell us that it was the transaction that timed out or failed and not the subscription itself timing our or being terminated by the client. If is TSX_STATE, pubsub_on_evsub_state now does the proper cleanup regardless of the state of the subscription. * When a client renews a subscription, we don't update the persisted subscription with the new expires timestamp. This causes subscription_persistence_recreate to prune the subscription if/when asterisk restarts. Now, pubsub_on_rx_refresh calls subscription_persistence_update to apply the new expires timestamp. This exposed other issues however... * When creating a dialog from rdata (which sub_persistence_recreate does from the packet buffer) there must NOT be a tag on the To header (which there will be when a client refreshes a subscription). If there is one, pjsip_dlg_create_uas will fail. To address this, subscription_persistence_update now accepts a flag that indicates that the original packet buffer must not be updated. New subscribes don't set the flag and renews do. This makes sure that when the rdata is recreated on asterisk startup, it's done from the original subscribe packet which won't have the tag on To. * When creating a dialog from rdata, we were setting the dialog's remote (SUBSCRIBE) cseq to be the same as the local (NOTIFY) cseq. When the client tried to resubscribe after a restart with the correct cseq, we'd reject the request with an Invalid CSeq error. * The acts of creating a dialog and evsub by themselves when recreating a subscription does NOT restart pjproject's subscription timer. The result was that even if we did correctly recreate the subscription, we never removed it if the client happened to go away or send a non-OK response to a NOTIFY. However, there is no pjproject function exposed to just set the timer on an evsub that wasn't created by an incoming subscribe request. To address this, we create our own timer using ast_sip_schedule_task. This timer is used only for re-establishing subscriptions after a restart. An earlier approach was to add support for setting pjproject's timer (via a pjproject patch) and while that patch is still included here, we don't use that call at the moment. While addressing these issues, additional debugging was added and some existing messages made more useful. A few formatting changes were also made to 'pjsip show scheduled tasks' to make displaying the subscription timers a little more friendly. ASTERISK-26696 ASTERISK-26756 Change-Id: I8c605fc1e3923f466a74db087d5ab6f90abce68e |
8 years ago |
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177e81ee47 |
pjproject_bundled: Fix setting max log level
An earlier attempt to prevent pjsua from spitting out an extra 6795 lines of debug output every time the testsuite called it was also turning off the ability for asterisk to output debug info when it needed to. This patch reverts the earlier fix and instead adds a pjproject patch that sets the startup log level to 1 for pjsua pjsystest and the pjsua python binding. This is an asterisk-only patch that does not affect pjproject functionality and will not be submitted upstream. Change-Id: I347a8b58b2626f2906ccfc1d339e907627a0c9e8 |
8 years ago |
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d7e5a747c3 |
pjproject_bundled: Compile pjsua with max log level = 2
A while back, we changed config_site.h to set PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL = 6. This allowed us to control the log level better from inside Asterisk. An unfortunate side effect of this was that the pjsua binary and python bindings were also compiled with log level set to 6 so whenever a testsuite test that uses pjsua runs, it spits out 6795 lines of debug in an instant even before the test starts. I believe this overruns the Jenkins capture buffer and prevents the test from properly terminating. In turn, this results in the testsuite just hanging until the job is killed. It's more frequent on the higher end agents because they can spit out the messages faster. Unfortunately, the messages are all spit out before we have control of the python pj.Lib instance where we can set logging levels so the only alternative was to actually compile pjsua and _pjsua.so with an overridden PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL. Although defining a lower max level was done in the Makefile, the define in config_site.h had to be wrapped with "#ifndef" so the change would take effect. Change-Id: I2af9e7d48dde1927279c586c9c725d868fe6f3ff |
9 years ago |
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d506874477 |
Bundled pjproject: Fix finding SIP transactions.
Occasionally SIP message transactions are not found when they should be. In the particular case an incoming INVITE transaction is CANCELed but the INVITE transaction cannot be found so a 481 response is returned for the CANCEL. The problematic calls have a '_' character in the Via branch parameter. The problem is in the pjproject PJ_HASH_USE_OWN_TOLOWER feature's code. The problem with the "own tolower" code is that it does not calculate the same hash value as when the pj_tolower() function is used. The "own tolower" code will erroneously modify the ASCII characters '@', '[', '\\', ']', '^', and '_'. Calls to pj_hash_calc_tolower() can use the PJ_HASH_USE_OWN_TOLOWER substitute algorithm when enabled. Calls to pj_hash_get_lower(), pj_hash_set_lower(), and pj_hash_set_np_lower() call find_entry() which never uses the PJ_HASH_USE_OWN_TOLOWER algorithm. As a result you may not be able to find a hash tabled entry because the calculated hash values would differ. * Simply disable PJ_HASH_USE_OWN_TOLOWER. ASTERISK-26490 #close Change-Id: If89bfdb5f301b8b685881a9a2a6e0c3c5af32253 |
9 years ago |
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44fe4a5769 |
PJPROJECT logging: Made easier to get available logging levels.
Use of the new logging is as simple as issuing the new CLI command or setting the new pjproject.conf option. Other options that can affect the logging are how you have the pjproject log levels mapped to Asterisk log types in pjproject.conf and if you have configured Asterisk to log the DEBUG type messages. Altering the pjproject.conf level mapping shouldn't be necessary for most installations as the default mapping is sensible. Configuring Asterisk to log the DEBUG message type is standard practice for collecting debug information. * Added CLI "pjproject set log level" command to dynamically adjust the maximum pjproject log message level. * Added CLI "pjproject show log level" command to see the currently set maximum pjproject log message level. * Added pjproject.conf startup section "log_level" option to set the initial maximum pjproject log message level so all messages could be captured from initialization. * Set PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL to 6 to compile in all defined logging levels into bundled pjproject. Pjproject will use the currently set run time log level to determine if a log message is generated just like Asterisk verbose and debug logging levels. * In log_forwarder(), made always log enabled and mapped pjproject log messages. DEBUG mapped log messages are no longer gated by the current Asterisk debug logging level. * Removed RAII_VAR() from res_pjproject.c:get_log_level(). ASTERISK-26630 #close Change-Id: I6dca12979f482ffb0450aaf58db0fe0f6d2e5389 |
9 years ago |
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0790aa528a |
pjproject: Use a much higher limit for PJ_ICE_MAX_CHECKS
The PJ_ICE_MAX_CHECKS constant is used by pjproject to determine how many pairs of local/remote candidates will be made. If for some reason we reach this upper bound, ICE will generally fail and no media will flow between the browser and Asterisk. This patch makes PJ_ICE_MAX_CHECKS set to the total possible number of pairs of candidates we'd theoretically allow, which is PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND^2. Prior to this patch, we simply multiplied PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND by two; on systems with multiple interfaces (I blame Docker), this is far too low to allow WebRTC calls to succeed. Setting this to be PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND^2 allowed WebRTC calls to succeed even when the system Asterisk was running on had quite a few virtual interfaces. Change-Id: Icd4f17de0ac9d3a83dddfc8bf1cb7616bc107d55 |
9 years ago |
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18974927e5 |
Merge "res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Limit number of formats to defined maximum." into 13
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9 years ago |
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49fe410cc0 |
Merge "bundled pjproject: Fix DNS write to freed memory." into 13
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9 years ago |
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afecb2cfc0 |
bundled pjproject: Fix DNS write to freed memory.
PJPROJECT 2.5.5 introduced a race condition with the -r5349 IPv6 DNS patch. The patch below fixes a write to freed memory under cartain DNS lookup conditions. 0006-r5477-svn-backport-Fix-DNS-write-on-freed-memory.patch ASTERISK-26516 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: Ifdfae9ecf1e41b53080f33aab44ce1a220f349c5 |
9 years ago |
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5f188bb7a8 |
res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Limit number of formats to defined maximum.
The res_pjsip_sdp_rtp module did not restrict the number of formats added to a media stream in the SDP to the defined limit. If allow=all was used with additional loaded codecs this could result in the next media stream being overwritten some. This change restricts the module to limit it to the defined maximum and also increases the maximum in our bundled pjproject. ASTERISK-26541 #close Change-Id: I0dc5f59d3891246cafa2f3df5ec406f088559ee8 |
9 years ago |
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a36a7d0cf4 |
pjproject_bundled: Fix compile of pjsua so it handles audio
In order for pjsua and its python binding to actually negotiate audio for the testsuite tests, it needs g711 and resample. The pj* libraries themselves do not. Unfortunately, pjproject relies on a brand new libresample that most distros don't ship so we need to use the libresample already bundled with pjproject. Only the pjsua executable and the _pjsua.so python library are linked with it so it shouldn't interfere with asterisk itself. Also it was pointed out that apply_patches couldn't handle multiple patches that depended on each other during the dry-run, so the dry-run was removed. Change-Id: I24f397462b486dcdde0dcafe40e6c55a6593f098 |
9 years ago |
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d7f457e4c1 |
bundled pjproject: Crashes while resolving DNS names.
PJPROJECT 2.5.5 introduced a race condition with the -r5349 IPv6 DNS patch. The patches below fix the DNS lookup race condition crash caused by attempting to send the same message twice for the single DNS lookup. 0006-r5471-svn-backport-Various-fixes-for-DNS-IPv6.patch 0006-r5473-svn-backport-Fix-pending-query.patch The patch below removes a cached DNS response from the hash table when another thread is referencing the old entry. The table still contained the entry when it was destroyed which can result in inexplicable crashes. 0006-r5475-svn-backport-Remove-DNS-cache-entry.patch ASTERISK-26344 #close Reported by: Ian Gilmour ASTERISK-26387 #close Reported by: Harley Peters Change-Id: I17fde80359e66f65a91341ceca58d914d0f61cc4 |
9 years ago |
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61a5c3460e |
pjproject_bundled: Remove usage of tar's --strip-components option
Older versions of tar don't support the --strip-components option so instead of doing 'tar --strip-components=1 -C source', we now just untar to the tarball's root directory (pjproject-<version>) and rename that directory to 'source'. Also fixed an issue where the pjproject source directory is a hard coded absolute pathname. ASTERISK-26510 #close ASTERISK-22480 #close Change-Id: I9ec92952507a91ff4e4d01e0149e09fd8e8f32b0 |
9 years ago |
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9b3557e054 |
pjproject_bundled: Fixed various build issues
* CFLAGS is now properly set when using older gcc. * All third-party pjproject targets have been removed. This fixes an issue with older libsrtp in some distros. * Manually removing the source directory now causes a rebuild. * EXTERNALS_CACHE_DIR is now properly checked. * Whitespace fixes. Change-Id: I98fec6847efc5602a9f41cb95096fd660a49fa60 |
9 years ago |
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546ec4b038 |
pjproject_bundled: Add patch to address SSL crash
Addresses crashes when an attempt is made to operate on an SSL socket after the socket has been closed. ASTERISK-26477 #close Change-Id: I421305b357558b4f9e690210dc0f4831ef4b3002 |
9 years ago |
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0dc0356e39 |
pjproject_bundled: Add MALLOC_DEBUG capability
pjproject_bundled will now use the asterisk memory debugging APIs if MALLOC_DEBUG is turned on in menuselect. Because this required stubs for the executable programs and the python bindings, some Makefile reorganization was needed to properly handle the dependencies. As a result, the makefile now individually makes each of the pjproject libraries separately instead of making them all in 1 shot. The only visible change is that there are separate status lines printed for each library instead oif 1 for all libs. Also, the making of the pjproject dependency files was eliminated. They're not needed for building unless you're actively modifying pjproject source files and it makes the build process faster. Finally, any issues with parallel builds should be resolved again making the build faster. Change-Id: Icc5e3d658fbfb00e0a46b44c66dcc2522d5171b0 |
9 years ago |
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4d64b176eb |
pjproject_bundled: Prevent SERVFAIL from marking name server bad
A name server that returns "Server Failure" is indicating only that the server couldn't process that particular request. We should NOT assume that the name server is incapable of serving other requests. Here's the scenario we've been encountering... * 2 local name servers configured in resolv.conf. * An OPTIONS request causes a request for A and AAAA records to go out to both nameservers. * The A responses both come back successfully resolved. * Because of an issue at some upstream nameserver, the AAAA responses for that particular query come back as "SERVFAIL" from both local name servers. * Both local servers are marked as bad and no further queries can be sent until the 60 second ttl expires. Only previously cached results can be used. * In this case, 60 seconds is just enough time for another OPTIONS request to go out to the same host so the cycle repeats. We could set the bad ttl really low but that also affects REFUSED and NOTAUTH which probably DO signal a real server issue. Besides, even a really low bad ttl would be an issue on a pbx. Although we use our own resolver in 14 and master and don't have this issue there, Teluu has merged this patch upstream so it's appropriate to cherry-pick to 14 and master to keep pjproject consistent. Change-Id: Ie03ba902288e274aff23f9b9bb2786e1e8be09e0 |
9 years ago |
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8925367291 |
Merge "res_pjsip_session: segfault on already disconnected session" into 13
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9 years ago |
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9bca895469 |
res_pjsip_session: segfault on already disconnected session
On heavy loaded system the TCP/TLS incoming calls could be disconnected by pjproject while these calls are being processed by asterisk which could use the session's memory pools. If the session in the disconnected state then the session memory pools were already freed, so we get segfault. This patch adds a lifetime control on an INVITE session to pjproject. The lifetime of the session is manipulated by calling pjsip_inv_add_ref/pjsip_inv_dec_ref. This patch uses these functions to inform pjproject that the session is in use. This patch adds check if the session state is not disconnected and also checks if the memory pool is not NULL. This patch also places tasks 'session_end' and 'session_end_completion' into session's serializer to avoid race condition. ASTERISK-26291 #close Change-Id: I4d28b1fb3b91f0492a911d110049d670fdc3c8d7 |
9 years ago |
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fb82fdb013 |
pjproject_bundled: Disable srtp use by pjmedia
The reason for the disable is that while Asterisk works fine with older libsrtp versions, newer versions of pjproject won't compile with them. Debian 6 for instance, has libsrtp 1.4.4 which is older than what pjproject is expecting. We don't use most of pjmedia but we DO use it for SDP negotiation. Luckily disabling srtp in pjmedia doesn't interfere with it's ability to negitiate a secure channel. The proper crypto attributes are negotiated in both directions. ASTERISK-26279 #close Change-Id: Id25a92cdf3df97a26c53cffae65b6b82de33c8e2 |
9 years ago |
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be38c95def |
pjproject_bundled: Allow IPv4/IPv6 (Dual Stack) configurations.
PJProject supports a lot of platforms even Windows, some with different defaults when it comes to IPv6. In many Linux platforms like Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, "/proc/sys/net/ipv6/bindv6only" is set to 0 (false). Different than in Windows. Because of this, if configured with just an IPv6 address/transport, PJProject listens to both IPv4 and IPv6. However, this is not supported by the PJProject team. As consequence, you end-up with IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses in SDP, incompatible with IPv4-only clients. Technically, you end-up with an IPv6-only server which accepts incoming connections on IPv4. If you try to configure two transports, one with IPv4 and one with IPv6 on the same interface, as expected by the PJProject team, the IPv4 transport is not able to bind because the IPv6 transport listens to both already. One solution would be to change "/proc/sys/net/ipv6/bindv6only" system-wide. Then, you are able to configure two transports, one for each IP version on the same interface. That way, you get a server which works with IPv4 clients and IPv6 clients at the same time over the same interface. Here, this change sets this parameter directly within PJProject to match the expectations of the PJProject team in any case. This allows IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack servers out of the box like in chan_sip. This change was accepted by the PJProject team as <http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/changeset/5403> and is expected to arrive in the next version, PJProject 2.6.0. Until then, this change is incorporated in the bundled PJProject of Asterisk. ASTERISK-26309 Change-Id: I3335d8718f79f4b2feae91b5b005a3ce684a63ae |
9 years ago |
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829b4ba8b3 |
Merge "pjproject: fixed a few bugs" into 13
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9 years ago |
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f00525a6f6 |
pjproject: fixed a few bugs
This patch fixes the issue in pjsip_tx_data_dec_ref() when tx_data_destroy can be called more than once, and checks if invalid value (e.g. NULL) is passed to. This patch updates array limit checks and docs in pjsip_evsub_register_pkg() and pjsip_endpt_add_capability(). Change-Id: I4c7a132b9664afaecbd6bf5ea4c951e43e273e40 |
9 years ago |
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972cee2e4c |
pjproject_bundled: Update for pjproject 2.5.5
Add more --disable-* switches to Makefile.rules including --disable-opus which was causing bundled pjproject to fail with "undefined reference" errors in libasteriskpj. Changed PJ_ENABLE_EXTRA_CHECK to 1. Removed 2 obsolete patches and added a new one. The new one was merged by Teluu on 6/27/2016. ASTERISK-26148 #close Change-Id: Ib8af6c6a9d31f7238ce65b336134c2efdc855063 |
9 years ago |
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78960975f2 |
pjproject/patches/config_site: Increase the max number of ICE candidates
When negotiating ICE candidates with WebRTC capable endpoints, many networks will result in a browser offering ICE candidates that exceeds the default number of max candidates, 16. This patch bumps the max candidates to 32, with the max checks at twice the number of candidates. In practice, this has shown to be sufficient for browser/WebRTC negotiation. Change-Id: Ifd8da8b315f5ae14814d4ce20e10d2e6355020e5 |
9 years ago |
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6a568bcc66 |
res_pjsip_pubsub: Address SEGV when attempting to terminate a subscription
Occasionally under load we'll attempt to send a final NOTIFY on a subscription that's already been terminated and a SEGV will occur down in pjproject's evsub_destroy function. This is a result of a race condition between all the paths that can generate a notify and/or destroy the underlying pjproject evsub object: * The client can send a SUBSCRIBE with Expires: 0. * The client can send a SUBSCRIBE/refresh. * The subscription timer can expire. * An extension state can change. * An MWI event can be generated. * The pjproject transaction timer (timer_b) can expire. Normally when our pubsub_on_evsub_state is called with a terminate, we push a task to the serializer and return at which point the dialog is unlocked. This is usually not a problem because the task runs immediately and locks the dialog again. When the system is heavily loaded though, there may be a delay between the unlock and relock during which another event may occur such as the subscription timer or timer_b expiring, an extension state change, etc. These may also cause a terminate to be processed and if so, we could cause pjproject to try to destroy the evsub structure twice. There's no way for us to tell that the evsub was already destroyed and the evsub's group lock can't tolerate this and SEGVs. The remedy is twofold. * A patch has been submitted to Teluu and added to the bundled pjproject which adds add/decrement operations on evsub's group lock. * In res_pjsip_pubsub: * configure.ac and pjproject-bundled's configure.m4 were updated to check for the new evsub group lock APIs. * We now add a reference to the evsub group lock when we create the subscription and remove the reference when we clean up the subscription. This prevents evsub from being destroyed before we're done with it. * A state has been added to the subscription tree structure so termination progress can be tracked through the asyncronous tasks. * The pubsub_on_evsub_state callback has been split so it's not doing double duty. It now only handles the final cleanup of the subscription tree. pubsub_on_rx_refresh now handles both client refreshes and client terminates. It was always being called for both anyway. * The serialized_on_server_timeout task was removed since serialized_pubsub_on_rx_refresh was almost identical. * Missing state checks and ao2_cleanups were added. * Some debug levels were adjusted to make seeing only off-nominal things at level 1 and nominal or progress things at level 2+. ASTERISK-26099 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer. Change-Id: I779d11802cf672a51392e62a74a1216596075ba1 |
9 years ago |
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e8abfdcdc5 |
pjproject_bundled: Move to pjproject 2.5
Although all the patches we had against 2.4.5 were applied by Teluu, a new bug was introduced preventing re-use of tcp and tls transports This patch removes all the previous patches against 2.4.5, updates the version to 2.5, and adds a new patch to correct the transport re-use problem. Change-Id: I0dc6c438c3910f7887418a5832ca186aea23d068 |
9 years ago |
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f39089f17c |
pjproject_bundled: Various fixes discovered during testing of OSes
For all OSes: * Disabled third-party codecs in pjproject and added '--disable-speex-codec --disable-speex-aec --disable-gsm-codec' to the configure options since we don't use the pjsip codec capability. FreeBSD: * Added FreeBSD support to install_prereq. * Changed pjproject/configure.m4 to use $GNU_MAKE instead of hardcoding "make". * Added __progname and environ to asterisk.exports.in. * Reverted the use of ldconfig to create shared library symlinks to ln. * Only enable epoll in pjproject if `uname -s` is Linux. * Added a patch to pjproject to take the name of the 'make' command from an environment variable if supplied. This is needed for the python bindings. (merged by Teluu into pjproject trunk 5/3/2016) FreeBSD support isn't complete. Still some general issues regarding make/gmake having nothing to do with pjproject. With some handholding it DOES build successfully. CentOS: Added 'patch' and 'bzip2' to install_prereq PACKAGES_RH. CentOS 6/7 32/64 build and run the pjsip testsuite successfully. Ubuntu: No changes required. Ubuntu 15/16 32/64 build and run the pjsip testsuite successfully. Debian: No changes required. Debian 6/7/8 32/64 build and run the pjsip testsuite successfully. There will utimately be a follow-up patch to create an install_prereq for the testsuite as I've discovered a few missing requirements. ASTERISK-25968 #close Change-Id: I5756a07facfc63798115a5e73a8709382fe9259c |
9 years ago |
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719ece5659 |
pjproject_bundled: Disable PJSIP_UNESCAPE_IN_PLACE
When pjsip_parse_uri is called with PJSIP_UNESCAPE_IN_PLACE enabled, the input uri string will become corrupted if it contains escape sequences. It's not possible to automatically strdup or strdupa the input string because the output uri pj_str_t's will have pointers to chunks of the input string. Getting around this would require more memory management code and wouldn't be worth the savings of doing the unescape in place. ASTERISK-25970 #close Reported-by: Dmitriy Serov Change-Id: I28dc0e599b5108f7959b9c46dc8278371b372f88 |
9 years ago |
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cf15a2f2d3 |
pjproject: Add patch for removing strip of '[]' from header params
From the patch submitted to Teluu on 4/12/2016 <<<<<<<<< The wholesale stripping of '[]' from header parameters causes issues if something (like a port) occurs after the final ']'. '[2001🅰️:b]' will correctly parse to '2001🅰️:b' '[2001🅰️:b]:8080' will correctly parse to '2001🅰️:b' but the scanner is left with ':8080' and parsing stops with a syntax error. I can't even find a case where stripping the '[]' is a good thing anyway. Even if you continued to parse and resulted in a string that looks like this... '2001🅰️🅱️8080', it's not valid. This came up in Asterisk because Kamailio sends us a Contact with an alias URI parameter that has an IPv6 address in it like this: Contact: <sip:1171@127.0.0.1:5080;alias=[2001:1:2::3]~43691~6> which should be legal but causes a syntax error because of the characters after the final ']'. Even if it didn't, the '[]' should still not be stripped. I've run the Asterisk Test Suite for PJSIP (252 tests) many of which are IPv6 enabled. No issues were caused by removing the code that strips the '[]'. >>>>>>>>>>> ASTERISK-25123 #close Reported-by: Anthony Messina Change-Id: I5cb33f4ebf07ee1f2b26d07caae715e2ec65595a |
9 years ago |
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0c414eaf35 |
pjproject: Add patch to fix Via IPv6 parsing
There's a bug in pjproject's sip_parser where the ":" wasn't correctly interpreted. This is causing IPv6 addresses in the "received" parameter of the Via header to cause a syntax check failure. This patch was submitted to Teluu on 4/10/2016. ASTERISK-25910 #close Reported-by: Anthony Messina Change-Id: Ic7e4c4aa14ded61860401ec349f5177568c4d922 |
9 years ago |
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d963a33749 |
pjproject-bundled: Cleanups for reported issues
PortAudio should no longer be required PJSIP_MAX_PKT_LEN is now 6000 Older autoconf issue fixed. (CentOS 6) Change-Id: I463fa9586cbe7c6b3b603289f535bd8e361611dd |
9 years ago |
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b59956a875 |
build-system: Allow building with static pjproject
Background here: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2016-January/075266.html From CHANGES: * To help insure that Asterisk is compiled and run with the same known version of pjproject, a new option (--with-pjproject-bundled) has been added to ./configure. When specified, the version of pjproject specified in third-party/versions.mak will be downloaded and configured. When you make Asterisk, the build process will also automatically build pjproject and Asterisk will be statically linked to it. Once a particular version of pjproject is configured and built, it won't be configured or built again unless you run a 'make distclean'. To facilitate testing, when 'make install' is run, the pjsua and pjsystest utilities and the pjproject python bindings will be installed in ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject. The default behavior remains building with the shared pjproject installation, if any. Building: All you have to do is include the --with-pjproject-bundled option on the ./configure command line (and remove any existing --with-pjproject option if specified). Everything else is automatic. Behind the scenes: The top-level Makefile was modified to include 'third-party' in the list of MOD_SUBDIRS. The third-party directory was created to contain any third party packages that may be needed in the future. Its Makefile automatically iterates over any subdirectories passing on targets. The third-party/pjproject directory was created to house the pjproject source distribution. Its Makefile contains targets to download, patch configure, generate dependencies, compile libs, apps and python bindings, sanitized build.mak and generate a symbols list. When bootstrap.sh is run, it automatically includes the configure.m4 file in third-party/pjproject. This file has a macro to download and conifgure pjproject and get and set PJPROJECT_INCLUDE, PJPROJECT_DIR and PJPROJECT_BUNDLED. It also tests for the capabilities like PJ_TRANSACTION_GRP_LOCK by parsing preprocessor output as opposed to trying to compile. Of course, bootstrap.sh is only run once and the configure file is incldued in the patch. When configure is run with the new options, the macro in configure.m4 triggers the download, patch, conifgure and tests. No compilation is performed at this time. The downloaded tarball is cached in /tmp so it doesn't get downloaded again on a distclean. When make is run in the top-level Asterisk source directory, it will automatically descend all the subdirectories in third_party just as it does for addons, apps, etc. The top-level Makefile makes sure that the 'third-party' is built before 'main' so that dependencies from the other directories are built first. When main does build, a new shared library (libasteriskpj) is created that links statically to the pjproject .a files and exports all their symbols. The asterisk binary links to that, just as it does with libasteriskssl. When Asterisk is installed, the pjsua and pjsystest apps, and the pjproject python bindings are installed in ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject. This will facilitate testing, including running the testsuite which will be updated to check that directory for the pjsua module ahead of the system python library. Modules should continue to depend on pjproject if they use pjproject APIs directly. They should not care about the implementation. No changes to any res_pjsip modules were made. Change-Id: Ia7a60c28c2e9ba9537c5570f933c1ebcb20a3103 |
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