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65 Commits (c1ab8ca74cec45730107cca3ed47fc61460365e4)
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Revert "Update qualifies when AOR configuration changes."
This reverts commit
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8 years ago |
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bbed75c3ba |
Update qualifies when AOR configuration changes.
Prior to this change, qualifies would only update in the following cases: * A reload of res_pjsip.so was issued. * A dynamic contact was re-registered after its AOR's qualify_frequency had been changed This does not work well if you are using realtime for your AORs. You can update your database to have a new qualify_frequency, but the permanent contacts on that AOR will not have their qualifies updated. And the dynamic contacts on that AOR will not have their qualifies updated until the next registration, which could be a long time. This change seeks to fix this problem by making it so that whenever AOR configuration is applied, the contacts pertaining to that AOR have their qualifies updated. Additions from this patch: * AOR sorcery objects now have an apply handler that calls into a newly added function in the OPTIONS code. This causes all contacts associated with that AOR to re-schedule qualifies. * When it is time to qualify a contact, the OPTIONS code checks to see if the AOR can still be retrieved. If not, then qualification is canceled on the contact. Alterations from this patch: * The registrar code no longer updates contact's qualify_frequence and qualify_timeout. There is no point to this since those values already get updated when the AOR changes. * Reloading res_pjsip.so no longer calls the OPTIONS initialization function. Reloading res_pjsip.so results in re-loading AORs, which results in re-scheduling qualifies. Change-Id: I2e7c3316da28f389c45954f24c4e9389abac1121 |
8 years ago |
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e875e1c12a |
sorcery: Create function ast_sorcery_lockable_alloc.
Create an alternative to ast_sorcery_generic_alloc which uses astobj2 shared locking. Use this new method for the 'struct ast_sip_aor' allocator. Change-Id: I3f62f2ada64b622571950278fbb6ad57395b5d6f |
9 years ago |
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23670f277f |
Merge "location.c: Misc fixes and cleanups."
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9 years ago |
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d4ffbccef6 |
location.c: Misc fixes and cleanups.
* Eliminated most RAII_VAR() usage. * Added several missing allocation failure checks. * Made ast_sip_for_each_contact() allocate the wrapper ao2 object without a lock as it is not needed. Change-Id: Ie20913365156c95dd79e5d471cfd25e99ae880bc |
9 years ago |
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5ba6357be2 |
res_pjsip: Make aor named lock a mutex.
The named aor lock was always being locked for writes so a rwlock adds no benefit and may be slower because rwlocks are biased toward read locking. Change-Id: I8c5c2c780eb30ce5441832257beeb3506fd12b28 |
9 years ago |
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040a11cecd |
Merge "res_pjsip: improve realtime performance #2"
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9 years ago |
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6fa3ed0679 |
res_pjsip: improve realtime performance #2
The patch removes updating all Endpoints' status on startup. Instead, only non-qualified aors with static contact and non-qualified non-expired contacts are retrieved from the realtime to update the endpoint status to ONLINE. The endpoint name was added to the contact object to simply find the endpoint that created this contact. The status of endpoints with qualified aors will be updated by 'qualify' functions. ASTERISK-26061 #close Change-Id: Id324c1776fa55d3741e0c5457ecac0304cb1a0df |
9 years ago |
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b6bd97eea2 |
Fix Alembic upgrades.
A non-existent constraint was being referenced in the upgrade script. This patch corrects the problem by removing the reference. In addition, the head of the alembic branch referred to a non-existent revision. This has been fixed by referring to the proper revision. This patch fixes another realtime problem as well. Our Alembic scripts store booleans as yes or no values. However, Sorcery tries to insert "true" or "false" instead. This patch introduces a new boolean type that translates to "yes" or "no" instead. ASTERISK-26128 #close Change-Id: I51574736a881189de695a824883a18d66a52dcef |
9 years ago |
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4879cd875c |
sorcery: Add setting object type congestion levels.
Sorcery creates taskprocessors for object types to process object observer callbacks. An API call is needed to be able to set the congestion levels of these taskprocessors for selected object types. * Updated PJSIP's contact and contact_status sorcery object type observer default congestion levels based upon stress testing. Increased the congestion levels to reduce the potential for bursty register/unregister and subscribe/unsubscribe activity from triggering the taskprocessor overload alert. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I4542e83b556f0714009bfeff89505c801f1218c6 |
9 years ago |
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31f17abe44 |
res_pjsip: add "via_addr", "via_port", "call_id" to contact
As res_pjsip_nat rewrites contact's address, only the last Via header can contain the source address of registered endpoint. Also Call-Id header may contain the source address of registered endpoint. Added "via_addr", "via_port", "call_id" to contact. Added new fields ViaAddress, CallID to AMI event ContactStatus. ASTERISK-26011 Change-Id: I36bcc0bf422b3e0623680152d80486aeafe4c576 |
9 years ago |
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cc4c5f5693 |
res_pjsip: improve realtime performance
This patch modified pjsip_options to retrieve only permament contacts for aor if the qualify_frequency is > 0 and persisted contacts if the qualify_frequency is > 0. This patch also fixed a bug in res_sorcery_astdb. res_sorcery_astdb doesn't save object data retrived from astdb. ASTERISK-25826 Change-Id: I1831fa46c4578eae5a3e574ee3362fddf08a1f05 |
9 years ago |
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2b1edee772 |
pjsip: Added "reg_server" to contacts.
If the Asterisk system name is set in asterisk.conf, it will be stored into the "reg_server" field in the ps_contacts table to facilitate multi-server setups. ASTERISK-25931 Change-Id: Ia8f6bd2267809c78753b52bcf21835b9b59f4cb8 |
9 years ago |
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0235a66532 |
PJSIP: Remove PJSIP parsing functions from uri length validation.
The PJSIP parsing functions provide a nice concise way to check the length of a hostname in a SIP URI. The problem is that in order to use those parsing functions, it's required to use them from a thread that has registered with PJLib. On startup, when parsing AOR configuration, the permanent URI handler may not be run from a PJLib-registered thread. Specifically, this could happen when Asterisk was started in daemon mode rather than console-mode. If PJProject were compiled with assertions enabled, then this would cause Asterisk to crash on startup. The solution presented here is to do our own parsing of the contact URI in order to ensure that the hostname in the URI is not too long. The parsing does not attempt to perform a full SIP URI parse/validation, since the hostname in the URI is what is important. ASTERISK-25928 #close Reported by Joshua Colp Change-Id: Ic3d6c20ff3502507c17244a8b7e2ca761dc7fb60 |
9 years ago |
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7b8b6e2e4f |
AST-2016-004: Fix crash on REGISTER with long URI.
Due to some ignored return values, Asterisk could crash if processing an incoming REGISTER whose contact URI was above a certain length. ASTERISK-25707 #close Reported by George Joseph Patches: 0001-res_pjsip-Validate-that-URIs-don-t-exceed-pjproject-.patch AST-2016-004 Change-Id: I3ea7cee16f29c8088794de3085ca7523c1c4833d |
9 years ago |
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a621dd5e96 |
res_pjsip contact: Lock expiration/addition of contacts
Contact expiration can occur in several places: res_pjsip_registrar, res_pjsip_registrar_expire, and automatically when anyone calls ast_sip_location_retrieve_aor_contact. At the same time, res_pjsip_registrar may also be attempting to renew or add a contact. Since none of this was locked it was possible for one thread to be renewing a contact and another thread to expire it immediately because it was working off of stale data. This was the casue of intermittent registration/inbound/nominal/multiple_contacts test failures. Now, the new named lock functionality is used to lock the aor during contact expire and add operations and res_pjsip_registrar_expire now checks the expiration with the lock held before deleting the contact. ASTERISK-25885 #close Reported-by: Josh Colp Change-Id: I83d413c46a47796f3ab052ca3b349f21cca47059 |
9 years ago |
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e2524fcee3 |
res_pjsip_mwi: Add voicemail extension and mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited
res_pjsip_mwi was missing the chan_sip "vmexten" functionality which adds the Message-Account header to the MWI NOTIFY. Also, specifying mailboxes on endpoints for unsolicited mwi and on aors for subscriptions required that the admin know in advance which the client wanted. If you specified mailboxes on the endpoint, subscriptions were rejected even if you also specified mailboxes on the aor. Voicemail extension: * Added a global default_voicemail_extension which defaults to "". * Added voicemail_extension to both endpoint and aor. * Added ast_sip_subscription_get_dialog for support. * Added ast_sip_subscription_get_sip_uri for support. When an unsolicited NOTIFY is constructed, the From header is parsed, the voicemail extension from the endpoint is substituted for the user, and the result placed in the Message-Account field in the body. When a subscribed NOTIFY is constructed, the subscription dialog local uri is parsed, the voicemail_extension from the aor (looked up from the subscription resource name) is substituted for the user, and the result placed in the Message-Account field in the body. If no voicemail extension was defined, the Message-Account field is not added to the NOTIFY body. mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited: * Added mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited to endpoint. The previous behavior was to reject a subscribe if a previous internal subscription for unsolicited MWI was found for the mailbox. That remains the default. However, if there are mailboxes also set on the aor and the client subscribes and mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited is set, the existing internal subscription is removed and replaced with the external subscription. This allows an admin to configure mailboxes on both the endpoint and aor and allows the client to select which to use. ASTERISK-25865 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: Ic15a9415091760539c7134a5ba3dc4a6a1217cea |
9 years ago |
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d2eb65f71e |
res_pjsip: Strip spaces from items parsed from comma-separated lists
Configurations like "aors = a, b, c" were either ignoring everything after "a" or trying to look up " b". Same for mailboxes, ciphers, contacts and a few others. To fix, all the strsep(©, ",") calls have been wrapped in ast_strip. To facilitate this, ast_strip, ast_skip_blanks and ast_skip_nonblanks were updated to handle null pointers. In some cases, an ast_strlen_zero() test was added to skip consecutive commas. There was also an attempt to ast_free an ast_strdupa'd string in ast_sip_for_each_aor which was causing a SEGV. I removed it. Although this issue was reported for realtime, the issue was in the res_pjsip modules so all config mechanisms were affected. ASTERISK-25829 #close Reported-by: Mateusz Kowalski Change-Id: I0b22a2cf22a7c1c50d4ecacbfa540155bec0e7a2 |
9 years ago |
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220ba979cf |
Revert "pjsip_location: Delete contact_status object when contact is deleted"
This reverts commit
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9 years ago |
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2df4ad647c |
res/res_pjsip_location: Delete contact_status object when contact is deleted
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9 years ago |
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4be231e82f |
res_pjsip/contacts/statsd: Make contact lifecycle events more consistent
It will never be perfect or even pretty, mostly because of the differences between static and dynamic contacts. Created: Can't use the contact or contact_status alloc functions because the objects come and go regardless of the actual state. Can't use the contact_apply_handler, ast_sip_location_add_contact or a sorcery created handler because they only get called for dynamic contacts. Similarly, permanent_uri_handler only gets called for static contacts. So, Matt had it right. :) ast_res_pjsip_find_or_create_contact_status is the only place it can go and not have duplicated code. Both permanent_uri_handler and contact_apply_handler call find_or_create. Removed: Can't use the destructors for the same reason as above. The only place to put this is in persistent_endpoint_contact_deleted_observer which I believe is the "correct" place but even that will handle only dynamic contacts. This doesn't called on shutdown however. There is no hook to use for static contacts that may be removed because of a config change while asterisk is in operation. I moved the cleanup of contact_status from ast_sip_location_delete_contact to the handler as well. Status Change and RTT: Although they worked fine where they were (in update_contact_status) I moved them to persistent_endpoint_contact_status_observer to make it more consistent with removed. There was logic there already to detect a state change. Finally, fixed a nit in permanent_uri_handler rmudgett reported eralier. ASTERISK-25608 #close Change-Id: I4b56e7dfc3be3baaaf6f1eac5b2068a0b79e357d Reported-by: George Joseph Tested-by: George Joseph |
10 years ago |
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5959186017 |
res_pjsip: Use a MD5 hash for static Contact IDs
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10 years ago |
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bd265a90be |
res_pjsip: Update logging to show contact->uri in messages
An earlier commit changed the id of dynamic contacts to contain a hash instead of the uri. This patch updates status change logging to show the aor/uri instead of the id. This required adding the aor id to contact and contact_status and adding uri to contact_status. The aor id gets added to contact and contact_status in their allocators and the uri gets added to contact_status in pjsip_options when the contact_status is created or updated. ASTERISK-25598 #close Reported-by: George Joseph Tested-by: George Joseph Change-Id: I56cbec1d2ddbe8461367dd8b6da8a6f47f6fe511 |
10 years ago |
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91346b9fb7 |
Fixed some typos
Fixes some minor typos in the CHANGES file, plus an embarrasing typo in the StatsD API. Change-Id: I9ca4858c64a4a07d2643b81baa64baebb27a4eb7 |
10 years ago |
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75d90a9951 |
res_pjsip/pjsip_options: Add StatsD statistics for PJSIP contacts
This patch adds the ability to send StatsD statistics related to the state of PJSIP contacts. This includes: * A GUAGE statistic measuring the count of contacts in a particular state. This measures how many contacts are reachable, unreachable, etc. * The RTT time for each contact, if those contacts are qualified. This provides StatsD engines useful time-based data about each contact. ASTERISK-25571 Change-Id: Ib8378d73afedfc622be0643b87c542557e0b332c |
10 years ago |
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d33a1682e3 |
res_pjsip/location: Destroy contact_status objects on contact deletion
The contact_status Sorcery objects are currently not destroyed when a contact is deleted. This causes the contact's last known RTT/status to be 'sticky' when the contact itself may no longer exist. This patch causes the contact_status objects associated with both dynamic and static contacts to be destroyed if the AoR holding those contacts is also destroyed (or via other paths where a contact may be deleted.) Change-Id: I7feec8b9278cac3c5263a4c0483f4a0f3b62426e |
10 years ago |
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a8aee0bbdb |
res_pjsip: Add "like" processing to pjsip list and show commands
Add the ability to filter output from pjsip list and show commands using the "like" predicate like chan_sip. For endpoints, aors, auths, registrations, identifyies and transports, the modification was a simple change of an ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_fields call to ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_regex. For channels and contacts a little more work had to be done because neither of those objects are true sorcery objects. That was just removing the non-matching object from the final container. Of course, a little extra plumbing in the common pjsip_cli code was needed to parse the "like" and pass the regex to the get_container callbacks. Some of the get_container code in res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier was also refactored for simplicity. ASTERISK-25477 #close Reported by: Bryant Zimmerman Tested by: George Joseph Change-Id: I646d9326b778aac26bb3e2bcd7fa1346d24434f1 |
10 years ago |
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64c172deba |
res_pjsip: Move URI validation to use time.
In a realtime based system with a limited number of threadpool threads it is possible for a deadlock to occur. This happens when permanent endpoint state is updated, which will cause database queries to be done. These queries may result in URI validation being done which is done synchronously using a PJSIP thread. If all PJSIP threads are in use processing traffic they themselves may be blocked waiting to get the permanent endpoint container lock when identifying an endpoint. This change moves URI validation to occur at use time instead of configuration time. While this comes at a cost of not seeing a problem until you use it it does solve the underlying deadlock problem. ASTERISK-25486 #close Change-Id: I2d7d167af987d23b3e8199e4a68f3359eba4c76a |
10 years ago |
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b8f07527b2 |
res_pjsip/location.c: Use the builtin ao2_callback() match function instead.
Change-Id: I364906d6d2bad3472929986704a0286b9a2cbe3f |
10 years ago |
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647cdcd6a8 |
Merge "res_pjsip: Use hash for contact object identity instead of Contact URI."
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10 years ago |
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3628e380b8 |
res_pjsip: Use hash for contact object identity instead of Contact URI.
In the wild it is possible for Contact URIs to be quite long as parameters can exist on them. This can present a problem when storing them in the AstDB as the URI is used as part of the object name and there is a fixed length limit for the AstDB. This will cause the contact to not get stored. This change uses the MD5 hash of the Contact URI as part of the object name instead. This has a fixed length which is guaranteed to not exceed the AstDB length limit. ASTERISK-25295 #close Change-Id: Ie8252a75331ca00b41b9f308f42cc1fbdf701a02 |
10 years ago |
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ef3358d0c0 |
res/res_pjsip: Purge contacts when an AoR is deleted
When an AoR is deleted by an external mechanism, such as through ARI, we currently do not remove dynamic contacts that were created for that AoR as a result of a received REGISTER request. As a result, re-creating the AoR will cause the dynamic contact to be interpreted as a persistent contact, leading to some rather strange state being created for the contacts/endpoints. This patch adds a sorcery observer for the 'aor' object. When a delete is issued on the underlying sorcery object, the observer is called, and all contacts created and persisted in sorcery for that AoR are also removed. Note that we don't want to perform this action when an AO2 object that is an AoR is destroyed, as the AoR can still exist in the backing storage (and we would thus be removing valid contacts from an AoR that still "exists".) ASTERISK-25381 #close Change-Id: I6697e51ef6b2858b5d63401f35dc378bb0f90328 |
10 years ago |
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7846f73432 |
res_pjsip_mwi: Set up unsolicited MWI upon registration.
The res_pjsip_mwi previously required a reload to set up the proper subscriptions to allow unsolicited MWI to work. This change makes it so the act of registering will also cause this to occur. This is particularly useful if realtime is involved as no reload needs to occur within Asterisk to cause the MWI information to get sent. ASTERISK-25180 #close Change-Id: Id847b47de4b8b3ab8858455ccc2f07b0f915f252 |
10 years ago |
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d355ee7ff3 |
res_pjsip/location: Fix ref leak in contact_apply_handler
contact_apply_handler calls ast_res_pjsip_find_or_create_contact_status to force the creation of a contact_status object whenever a new contact is added but it didn't unref the returned object. Added an ao2_cleanup(status) to plug the leak. ASTERISK-25141 Change-Id: Icc1401cae142855a1abc86ab5179dfb3ee861c40 Reported-by: Corey Farrell |
10 years ago |
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bef000dd7c |
res_pjsip/location: Fix memory leak in permanent_uri_handler
When permanent_uri_handler was creating the contact status object for each contact, it wasn't unreffing it at the end of the loop. ASTERISK-25141 #close Reported-by: Corey Farrell Change-Id: I7bb127994677bb3d459f87952f8425c9b9967b12 |
10 years ago |
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356568dc7f |
res_pjsip: Fix SEGV on pending-qualify contacts
Permanent contacts that hadn't been qualified yet were missing their contact_status entries causing SEGVs when running CLI commands. This patch makes sure that contact_statuses are created for both dynamic and permanent contacts when they are created. It also adds checks in the CLI code to make sure there's a contact_status, just in case. ASTERISK-25018 #close Reported-by: Ivan Poddubny Tested-by: Ivan Poddubny Tested-by: George Joseph Change-Id: I3cc13e5cedcafb24c400368b515b02d7fb81e029 |
10 years ago |
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75666ad7c6 |
res_pjsip: Validate that contact uris start with sip: or sips:
Currently we use pjsip_parse_hdr to validate contact uris but it appears that it allows uris without a scheme if there's a port supplied. I.E myexample.com will fail but myexample.com:5060 will pass even though it has no scheme. This causes SEGVs later on whenever the uri is used. To prevent this, permanent_contact_validate has been updated to check that the scheme is either 'sip' or 'sips'. 2 uses of possibly-null endpoint have also been fixed in create_out_of_dialog_request. ASTERISK-24999 Change-Id: Ifc17d16a4923e1045d37fe51e43bbe29fa556ca2 Reported-by: Brad Latus |
10 years ago |
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298faf7c50 |
pjsip_options: Fix non-qualified contacts showing as unavailable
The "Add qualify_timeout processing and eventing" patch introduced an issue where contacts that had qualify_frequency set to 0 were showing Unavailable instead Unknown. This patch checks for qualify_frequency=0 and create an "Unknown" contact_status with an RTT = 0. Previously, the lack of contact_status implied Unknown but since we're now changing endpoint state based on contact_status, I've had to add new UNKNOWN status so that changes could trigger the appropriate contact_status observers. ASTERISK-24977: #close Change-Id: Ifcbc01533ce57f0e4e584b89a395326e098b8fe7 |
10 years ago |
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51886c68dc |
pjsip_options: Add qualify_timeout processing and eventing
This is the second follow-on to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4572/ and the discussion at http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2015-March/073921.html The basic issues are that changes in contact status don't cause events to be emitted for the associated endpoint. Only dynamic contact add/delete actions update the endpoint. Also, the qualify timeout is fixed by pjsip at 32 seconds which is a long time. This patch makes use of the new transaction timeout feature in r4585 and provides the following capabilities... 1. A new aor/contact variable 'qualify_timeout' has been added that allows the user to specify the maximum time in milliseconds to wait for a response to an OPTIONS message. The default is 3000ms. When the timer expires, the contact is marked unavailable. 2. Contact status changes are now propagated up to the endpoint as follows... When any contact is 'Available', the endpoint is marked as 'Reachable'. When all contacts are 'Unavailable', the endpoint is marked as 'Unreachable'. The existing endpoint events are generated appropriately. ASTERISK-24863 #close Change-Id: Id0ce0528e58014da1324856ea537e7765466044a Tested-by: Dmitriy Serov Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com> |
10 years ago |
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e62bd46511 |
res_pjsip: make it unloadable (take 2)
Due to the original patch causing memory corruptions it was removed until the problem could be resolved. This patch is the original patch plus some added locking around stasis router subcription that was needed to avoid the memory corruption. Description of the original problem and patch (still applicable): The res_pjsip module was previously unloadable. With this patch it can now be unloaded. This patch is based off the original patch on the issue (listed below) by Corey Farrell with a few modifications. Namely, removed a few changes not required to make the module unloadable and also fixed a bug that would cause asterisk to crash on unloading. This patch is the first step (should hopefully be followed by another/others at some point) in allowing res_pjsip and the modules that depend on it to be unloadable. At this time, res_pjsip and some of the modules that depend on res_pjsip cannot be unloaded without causing problems of some sort. The goal of this patch is to get res_pjsip and only res_pjsip to be able to unload successfully and/or shutdown without incident (crashes, leaks, etc...). Other dependent modules may still cause problems on unload. Basically made sure, with the patch applied, that res_pjsip (with no other dependent modules loaded) could be succesfully unloaded and Asterisk could shutdown without any leaks or crashes that pertained directly to res_pjsip. ASTERISK-24485 #close Reported by: Corey Farrell Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4363/ patches: pjsip_unload-broken-r1.patch submitted by Corey Farrell (license 5909) ........ Merged revisions 431179 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@431180 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
10 years ago |
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07e2a48ab1 |
REVERTING res_pjsip: make it unloadable
Due to the original patch causing memory corruptions the patch is being removed until the problem can be resolved. ........ Merged revisions 430734 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@430735 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
10 years ago |
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49542a794b |
res_pjsip: make it unloadable
The res_pjsip module was previously unloadable. With this patch it can now be unloaded. This patch is based off the original patch on the issue (listed below) by Corey Farrell with a few modifications. Namely, removed a few changes not required to make the module unloadable and also fixed a bug that would cause asterisk to crash on unloading. This patch is the first step (should hopefully be followed by another/others at some point) in allowing res_pjsip and the modules that depend on it to be unloadable. At this time, res_pjsip and some of the modules that depend on res_pjsip cannot be unloaded without causing problems of some sort. The goal of this patch is to get res_pjsip and only res_pjsip to be able to unload successfully and/or shutdown without incident (crashes, leaks, etc...). Other dependent modules may still cause problems on unload. Basically made sure, with the patch applied, that res_pjsip (with no other dependent modules loaded) could be succesfully unloaded and Asterisk could shutdown without any leaks or crashes that pertained directly to res_pjsip. ASTERISK-24485 #close Reported by: Corey Farrell Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4311/ patches: pjsip_unload-broken-r1.patch submitted by Corey Farrell (license 5909) ........ Merged revisions 430628 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@430629 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
10 years ago |
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7dc0c88fc6 |
pjsip cli: Fix sorting of contacts for 'pjsip list contacts'
For some reason I was using a hash container instead of a list to gather the contacts for 'pjsip list/show contacts' so even though I had a sort function, the output wasn't sorted. This patch just changes the hash container to a list container and the contacts now appear sorted in the CLI. Tested-by: George Joseph Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4305/ ........ Merged revisions 430221 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@430222 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
10 years ago |
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f7cf988a82 |
pjsip: Add 'PJSIP_AOR' and 'PJSIP_CONTACT' dialplan functions.
The PJSIP_AOR dialplan function allows inspection of configured AORs including what contacts are currently bound to them. The PJSIP_CONTACT dialplan function allows inspection of contacts in existence. These can include both externally added (by way of registration) or permanent ones. ASTERISK-24341 Reported by: xrobau Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4308/ ........ Merged revisions 430179 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@430180 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
10 years ago |
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4d2c7c23f8 |
PJSIP: Handle defaults properly
This updates the code behind PJSIP configuration options with custom handlers to deal with the assigned default values properly where it makes sense and adjusting the default value where it doesn't. Before applying this patch, there were several cases where the default value for an option would prevent that config section from loading properly. Reported by: Thomas Thompson Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4019/ ........ Merged revisions 424263 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 ........ Merged revisions 424266 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@424267 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
11 years ago |
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126334a7aa |
res_pjsip: ami: Fix error in AMI output when an endpoint has no transport
When no transport is associated to an endpoint, the AMI output for PJSIPShowEndpoint indicates an error instead of silently ignoring the missing transport. This patch causes the error to appear only if a transport was specified on the endpoint and the transport doesn't exist. It also fixes an issue with counting the objects that were actually found. ASTERISK-24161 #close ASTERISK-24331 #close Tested by: George Joseph Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3998/ ........ Merged revisions 423282 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 ........ Merged revisions 423284 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@423285 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
11 years ago |
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abd3e4040b |
Allow Asterisk to compile under GCC 4.10
This resolves a large number of compiler warnings from GCC 4.10 which cause the build to fail under dev mode. The vast majority are signed/unsigned mismatches in printf-style format strings. ........ Merged revisions 413586 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 413587 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/11 ........ Merged revisions 413588 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@413589 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
11 years ago |
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f5b8ab445f |
Allow for multiple contacts to be configured in a single contact= line.
This is useful for configuring multiple permanent contacts for an AOR when using realtime AORs. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3462 ........ Merged revisions 412582 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@412584 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
11 years ago |
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1a9ff2fffb |
res_pjsip: Handle reloading when permanent contacts exist and qualify is configured.
This change fixes a problem where permanent contacts being qualified were not being updated. This was caused by the permanent contacts getting a uuid and not a known identifier, causing an inability to look them up when updating in the qualify code. A bug also existed where the new configuration may not be available immediately when updating qualifies. (closes issue ASTERISK-23514) Reported by: Richard Mudgett Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3448/ ........ Merged revisions 412551 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@412552 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
11 years ago |
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45ade68cb4 |
Remove unused RAII_VAR() declarations.
* Remove unused RAII_VAR() declarations. The compiler cannot catch these because the cleanup function "references" the unused variable. Some actually allocated and released resources that were never used. * Fixed some whitespace issues in stasis_bridges.c. ........ Merged revisions 412399 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@412400 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3 |
11 years ago |