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f3d236ca7f |
BuildSystem: Fix a few issues hightlighted by gcc 6.x
gcc 6.1.1 caught a few more issues. Made sure the unit tests still pass for the func_env and stdtime issues. ASTERISK-26157 #close Change-Id: I6664d8f34a45bc1481d2a854481c7878b0c1cf8e |
9 years ago |
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bc69b03316 |
chan_unistim: Fix memcpy in get_to_address
A code block only enabled when HAVE_PKTINFO is not defined (FreeBSD) was using a pointer to a pointer as the destination of a memcpy and a '&' instead of '*' in the sizeof. ASTERISK-26138 #close Change-Id: Id4927ff256c0e470bdf7bcfc025146a2f656e708 |
9 years ago |
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89cc86fc38 |
chan_sip: bigger buffers for headers, better failure mode
Currently chan_sip can give weird messages if the contacts don't fit in the From: or To: headers. This fix changes the from,to and invite variables to use ast_str, allocates and deallocates them and resizes them if needed. ASTERISK-26069 #close Change-Id: I1b68fcbddca6f6cc7d7a92fe1cb0d5430282b2b3 |
9 years ago |
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5823f279f3 |
chan_rtp: Backport changes from master.
* Deprecate chan_multicast_rtp. Change-Id: Ib5a45e58c75ee8abd0b4f9575379b5321feb853e |
9 years ago |
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dde58df318 |
chan_rtp.c: Copy file from chan_multicast_rtp.c
Change-Id: I1119b53f2152ab1cbec74b5be7ea44844dbda8ef |
9 years ago |
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8438315428 |
Merge "chan_pjsip: Lock channel when checking for RTP changes." into 13
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9 years ago |
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715ef071a1 |
chan_pjsip: Lock channel when checking for RTP changes.
bridge_native_rtp can call into an RTP-capable channel driver in order for the driver to update information about who the channel is communicating with. For SIP channel drivers, this means deactivating RTCP and sending a reinvite so that the endpoints can communicate directly. bridge_native_rtp does the right thing and has the channel locked when calling into the channel driver. chan_pjsip can't alter session properties in this thread, though. chan_pjsip queues a task on the session serializer in order to update properties there. The problem is that this queued task was not locking the channel. This meant that the queued task could attempt to deactivate RTCP at the same time that the channel thread was attempting to process an incoming RTCP packet. This could lead to a crash. This patch fixes the issue by locking the channel in the queued task when altering RTP properties. ASTERISK-26092 #close Reported by Niklas Larsson Change-Id: I3464e226a3c41f6b915f97891e07fa1599e2a159 |
9 years ago |
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a99ddc6a0d |
build: Fix ast_sockaddr initialization to be more portable
A change to glibc 2.22 changed the order of the sockadddr_storage members which caused the places where we do an initialization of ast_sockaddr with '{ { 0, 0, } }' to fail compilation. Those initializers (which we shouldn't have been using anyway) have been replaced with memsets. Change-Id: Idd1b3b320903d8771bfe221f0b015685de628fa4 |
9 years ago |
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77e8ec162b |
chan_sip: Prevent extra Session-Expires headers from being added
When chan_sip does a re-INVITE to refresh a session and authentication is required, the INVITE with the Authorization header containes a second Session-Expires header without the ";refersher=" parameter. This is causing some proxies to return a 400. Also, when Asterisk is the uas and the refresher, it is including the Session-Expires and Min-SE headers in OPTIONS messages which is not allowed per RFC4028. This patch (based on the reporter's) Checks to see if a Session-Expires header is already in the message before adding another one. It also checks that the method is INVITE or UPDATE. ASTERISK-26030 #close Change-Id: I58a7b07bab5a3177748d8a7034fb8ad8e11ce1d9 |
9 years ago |
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72ee8c1bf9 |
Merge "chan_sip: Make autocreated peers send PeerStatus events" into 13
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9 years ago |
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949bf6b282 |
chan_sip: Give more time for TCP/TLS threads to stop.
The unload process currently tells each TCP/TLS to terminate but does not wait for them to do so. This introduces a race condition where the container holding the threads may be destroyed before the threads are able to remove themselves from it. When they finally do the container is invalid and can't be used causing a crash. A previous change existed which waited a bit to wait for any stranglers to finish. This change extends this and waits longer. ASTERISK-25961 #close Change-Id: Idc6262b670ca49ede32061159e323b7b63c6f3c6 |
9 years ago |
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29bab0d1a4 |
chan_sip: Make autocreated peers send PeerStatus events
Since Stasis has been introduced, an attempt to send AMI messages by an
autocreated peer caused a crash, and all events from autocreated peers were
semi-inadvertently disabled altogether in
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9 years ago |
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22335fe18a |
chan_sip: Don't verify table if rtupdate=no
If rtupdate=no do not verify sipregs/peers table has updatable fields. ASTERISK-25934 #close Change-Id: Iaa2c53037b93daccc7e7333c40d61861847b856d |
9 years ago |
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e9db9ebeae |
Merge "chan_sip: Do not send all codecs on INVITE. Do not break on Session-Timers." into 13
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9 years ago |
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c7eb18d865 |
chan_pjsip: Add 'pjsip show channelstats'
Added the ability to show channel statistics to chan_pjsip (cli_functions.c) Moved the existing 'pjsip show channel(s)' functionality from pjsip_configuration to cli_functions.c. The stats needed chan_pjsip's private header so it made sense to move the existing channel commands as well. Now using stasis_cache_dump to get the channel snapshots rather than retrieving all endpoints, then getting each one's channel snapshots. Much more efficient. Change-Id: I03b114522126d27434030b285bf6d531ddd79869 |
9 years ago |
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81ce60f6d4 |
chan_sip: Do not send all codecs on INVITE. Do not break on Session-Timers.
Asterisk 13.7.0 included a fix for ASTERISK-24543, not to send all those codecs, which the caller did not request/support. That fix was not complete because on the second Session Timer all codecs were sent again. Some VoIP/SIP clients interpreted that complete codec-list as a change in the SIP session. Because of that, Asterisk did not send the RTP audio via NAT anymore which created a non-audio scenario after the second Session Timer fired. ASTERISK-24543 #close Change-Id: I1881827816ab7fd47eb4287a95961179b34a0b66 |
9 years ago |
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c5170677e7 |
chan_sip.c: Space after port causes unnecessary resolution attempt
check_via() already skips leading blanks where the sent-by address (with the optional port) should be placed. Since RFC 3261 allows for blanks between the port ant the Via parameters: > https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3261#section-20.42 (actually it allows a lot of blanks more ;-)). I just switched from ast_skip_blanks() to ast_strip() on the local copy of the string. ASTERISK-21301 #close Change-Id: Ie5b8fe5a07067b7c0dc9bcdd1707e99b23b02b06 |
9 years ago |
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6a40520fe9 |
chan_pjsip: ref leak when checking direct_media_glare
Fix the reference leak introduced in the following commit:
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9 years ago |
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9444ddadf8 |
chan_pjsip: transfers with direct media reinvite has wrong address/port
During a transfer involving direct media a race occurs between when the transferer channel is swapped out, initiating rtp changes/updates, and the subsequent reinvites. When Alice, after speaking with Charlie (Bob is on hold), connects Bob and Charlie invites are sent to each in order to establish the call between them. Bob is taken off hold and Charlie is told to have his media flow through Asterisk. However, if before those invites go out the bridge updates Bob's and/or Charlie's rtp information with direct media data (i.e. address, port) then the invite(s) will contain the remote data in the SDP instead of the Asterisk data. The race occurs in the native bridge glue code when updating the peer. The direct_media_address can get set twice before sending out the first invite during call connection. This can happen because the checking/setting of the direct_media_address happened in one thread while the sending of the invite(s) happened in another thread. This fix removes the race condition by moving the checking/setting of the direct_media_address to be in the same thread as the sending of the invites(s). This serializes the checking/setting and sending so they can no longer happen out of order. ASTERISK-25849 #close Change-Id: Idfea590175e74f401929a601dba0c91ca1a7f873 |
9 years ago |
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de04308ae4 |
chan_sip.c: Fix mwi resub deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. ASTERISK-25023 #close Change-Id: I96d429c57a48861fd8bde63dd93db4e92dc3adb6 |
9 years ago |
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5f6627a8a4 |
chan_sip.c: Fix registration timeout and expire deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I2e40de89efc8ae6e8850771d089ca44bc604b508 |
9 years ago |
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32bd7a64f9 |
chan_sip.c: Fix t38id deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: If595e4456cd059d7171880c7f354e844c21b5f5f |
9 years ago |
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43556b800b |
chan_sip.c: Fix reinviteid deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I9c11b9d597468f63916c99e1dabff9f4a46f84c1 |
9 years ago |
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38c1cdab2c |
chan_sip.c: Fix packet retransid deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. * Fix retrans_pkt() to call check_pendings() with both the owner channel and the private objects locked as required. * Refactor dialog retransmission packet list to safely remove packet nodes. The list nodes are now ao2 objects. The list has a ref and the scheduled entry has a ref. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I50926d81be53f4cd3d572a3292cd25f563f59641 |
9 years ago |
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e4ad55c888 |
chan_sip.c: Fix waitid deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. * Made always run check_pendings() under the scheduler thread so scheduler ids can be checked safely. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: Ia834d6edd5bdb47c163e4ecf884428a4a8b17d52 |
9 years ago |
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98d5669c28 |
chan_sip.c: Fix session timers deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I6d65269151ba95e0d8fe4e9e611881cde2ab4900 |
9 years ago |
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9cb8f73226 |
chan_sip.c: Fix autokillid deadlock potential.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. * Fix clearing autokillid in __sip_autodestruct() even though we could reschedule. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I450580dbf26e2e3952ee6628c735b001565c368f |
9 years ago |
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c5c7f48a15 |
chan_sip.c: Fix provisional_keepalive_sched_id deadlock.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Stopping a scheduled event can result in a deadlock if the scheduled event is running when you try to stop the event. If you hold a lock needed by the scheduled event while trying to stop the scheduled event then a deadlock can happen. The general strategy for resolving the deadlock potential is to push the actual starting and stopping of the scheduled events off onto the scheduler/do_monitor() thread by scheduling an immediate one shot scheduled event. Some restructuring may be needed because the code may assume that the start/stop of the scheduled events is immediate. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I98a694fd42bc81436c83aa92de03226e6e4e3f48 |
9 years ago |
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f959d84dfd |
chan_sip.c: Adjust how dialog_unlink_all() stops scheduled events.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. * Make dialog_unlink_all() unschedule all items at once in the sched thread. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I7743072fb228836e8228b72f6dc46c8cc50b3fb4 |
9 years ago |
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5f3225ddcc |
chan_sip.c: Clear scheduled immediate events on unload.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. The reordering of chan_sip's shutdown is to handle any immediate events that get put onto the scheduler so resources aren't leaked. The typical immediate events at this time are going to be concerned with stopping other scheduled events. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I3f6540717634f6f2e84d8531a054976f2bbb9d20 |
9 years ago |
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7a74971771 |
sip/dialplan_functions.c: Fix /channels/chan_sip/test_sip_rtpqos crash.
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. Delaying destruction of the chan_sip sip_pvt structures caused the /channels/chan_sip/test_sip_rtpqos unit test to crash. That test registers a special test ast_rtp_engine with the rtp engine module. When the unit test completes it cleans up by unregistering the test ast_rtp_engine and exits. Since the delayed destruction of the sip_pvt happens after the unit test returns, the destructor tries to call the rtp engine destroy callback of the test ast_rtp_engine auto variable which no longer exists on the stack. * Change the test ast_rtp_engine auto variable to a static variable. Now the variable can still exist after the unit test exits so the delayed sip_pvt destruction can complete successfully. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: I61e34a12d425189ef7e96fc69ae14993f82f3f13 |
9 years ago |
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739c28357e |
Merge "chan_sip.c: Simplify sip_pvt destructor call levels." into 13
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9 years ago |
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9ae21b510f |
chan_sip.c: Made sip_reinvite_retry() call sip_pvt_lock_full().
Change-Id: I90f04208a089f95488a2460185a8dbc3f6acca12 |
9 years ago |
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56bcb97a3c |
chan_sip.c: Simplify sip_pvt destructor call levels.
Remove destructor calling destroy_it calling really_destroy_it for no benefit. Just make the destructor the really_destroy_it function. Change-Id: Idea0d47b27dd74f2488db75bcc7f353d8fdc614a |
9 years ago |
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530cff5f5f |
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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4165ea7778 |
SIP diversion: Fix REDIRECTING(reason) value inconsistencies.
Previous chan_sip behavior: Before this patch chan_sip would always strip any quotes from an incoming reason and pass that value up as the REDIRECTING(reason). For an outgoing reason value, chan_sip would check the value against known values and quote any it didn't recognize. Incoming 480 response message reason text was just assigned to the REDIRECTING(reason). Previous chan_pjsip behavior: Before this patch chan_pjsip would always pass the incoming reason value up as the REDIRECTING(reason). For an outgoing reason value, chan_pjsip would send the reason value as passed down. With this patch: Both channel drivers match incoming reason values with values documented by REDIRECTING(reason) and values documented by RFC5806 regardless of whether they are quoted or not. RFC5806 values are mapped to the equivalent REDIRECTING(reason) documented value and is set in REDIRECTING(reason). e.g., an incoming RFC5806 'unconditional' value or a quoted string version ('"unconditional"') is converted to REDIRECTING(reason)'s 'cfu' value. The user's dialplan only needs to deal with 'cfu' instead of any of the aliases. The incoming 480 response reason text supported by chan_sip checks for known reason values and if not matched then puts quotes around the reason string and assigns that to REDIRECTING(reason). Both channel drivers send outgoing known REDIRECTING(reason) values as the unquoted RFC5806 equivalent. User custom values are either sent as is or with added quotes if SIP doesn't allow a character within the value as part of a RFC3261 Section 25.1 token. Note that there are still limitations on what characters can be put in a custom user value. e.g., embedding quotes in the middle of the reason string is silly and just going to cause you grief. * Setting a REDIRECTING(reason) value now recognizes RFC5806 aliases. e.g., Setting REDIRECTING(reason) to 'unconditional' is converted to the 'cfu' value. * Added missing malloc() NULL return check in res_pjsip_diversion.c set_redirecting_reason(). * Fixed potential read from a stale pointer in res_pjsip_diversion.c add_diversion_header(). The reason string needed to be copied into the tdata memory pool to ensure that the string would always be available. Otherwise, if the reason string returned by reason_code_to_str() was a user's reason string then the string could be freed later by another thread. Change-Id: Ifba83d23a195a9f64d55b9c681d2e62476b68a87 |
9 years ago |
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18a323e542 |
chan_sip.c: Fix T.38 issues caused by leaving a bridge.
chan_sip could not handle AST_T38_TERMINATED frames being sent to it when the channel left the bridge. The action resulted in overlapping outgoing reINVITEs. The testsuite tests/fax/sip/directmedia_reinvite_t38 was not happy. * Force T.38 to be remembered as locally bridged. Now when the channel leaves the native RTP bridge after T.38, the channel remembers that it has already reINVITEed the media back to Asterisk. It just needs to terminate T.38 when the AST_T38_TERMINATED arrives. * Prevent redundant AST_T38_TERMINATED from causing problems. Redundant AST_T38_TERMINATED frames could cause overlapping outgoing reINVITEs if they happen before the T.38 state changes to disabled. Now the T.38 state is set to disabled before the reINVITE is sent. ASTERISK-25582 #close Change-Id: I53f5c6ce7d90b3f322a942af1a9bcab6d967b7ce |
9 years ago |
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6656afffa0 |
chan_sip.c: Suppress T.38 SDP c= line if addr is the same.
Use the correct comparison function since we only care if the address without the port is the same. Change-Id: Ibf6c485f843a1be6dee58a47b33d81a7a8cbe3b0 |
9 years ago |
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ec8fd6714d |
chan_misdn: Fix a few issues causing compile errors
Change-Id: I54b48c24d7ca88ed80496fdfd142d08772a7ab98 |
9 years ago |
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3c81a052c8 |
AST-2016-002 chan_sip.c: Fix retransmission timeout integer overflow.
Setting the sip.conf timert1 value to a value higher than 1245 can cause an integer overflow and result in large retransmit timeout times. These large timeout times hold system file descriptors hostage and can cause the system to run out of file descriptors. NOTE: The default sip.conf timert1 value is 500 which does not expose the vulnerability. * The overflow is now detected and the previous timeout time is calculated. ASTERISK-25397 #close Reported by: Alexander Traud Change-Id: Ia7231f2f415af1cbf90b923e001b9219cff46290 |
9 years ago |
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389a94eda2 |
Merge "chan_sip.c: AMI & CLI notify methods get different values of asterisk's own ip." into 13
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9 years ago |
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8804d0973c |
build_system: Fix some warnings highlighted by clang
Fix some warnings found with clang. Change-Id: I5195b6189b148c2ee3ed4a19d015a6d4ef3e77bd |
9 years ago |
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aa9348ab9a |
chan_sip.c: AMI & CLI notify methods get different values of asterisk's own ip.
When I ask asterisk to send a SIP NOTIFY message to a sip peer using either a) AMI action: SIPnotify or b) cli command: sip notify <cmd> <peer>, I expect asterisk to include the same value for its own ip in both cases a) and b), but it seems a) produces a contact header like Contact: <sip:asterisk@192.168.1.227:8060> whereas b) produces a contact header like <sip:asterisk@127.0.0.1:8060>. 0.0.0.0:8060 is my udpbindaddr in sip.conf My guess is that manager_sipnotify should call ast_sip_ouraddrfor(&p->sa, &p->ourip, p) the same way sip_cli_notify does, because after applying this patch, both cases a) and b) produce the contact header that I expect: <sip:asterisk@192.168.1.227:8060> Reported by: Stefan Engström Tested by: Stefan Engström Change-Id: I86af5e209db64aab82c25417de6c768fb645f476 |
9 years ago |
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a6823bb0c4 |
chan_sip: Fix buffer overrun in sip_sipredirect.
sip_sipredirect uses sscanf to copy up to 256 characters to a stacked buffer of 256 characters. This patch reduces the copy to 255 characters to leave room for the string null terminator. ASTERISK-25722 #close Change-Id: Id6c3a629a609e94153287512c59aa1923e8a03ab |
9 years ago |
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be050f2638 |
chan_sip.c: fix websocket_write_timeout default value
websocket_write_timeout was not being set to its default value during sip config reload, which meant that prior to this commit, 1) the default value of 100 was not used, unless an invalid value (or 1) was specified in sip.conf for websocket_write_timeout, and 2) if the websocket_write_timeout directive was removed from sip.conf without a full restart of asterisk, then the previous value would continue to be used indefinitely. This essentially lead to a 0ms write timeout (the first write attempt in ast_careful_fwrite must have succeeded) in websocket write requests from chan_sip, unless websocket_write_timeout was explicitely set in sip.conf. Changes to websocket_write_timeout still only apply to new websocket sessions, after the sip reload -- timeouts on existing sessions are not adjusted during sip reload. Change-Id: Ibed3816ed29cc354af6564c5ab3e75eab72cb953 |
10 years ago |
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158a0a5422 |
chan_sip: Enable WebSocket support by default.
Per the documentation the WebSocket support in chan_sip is supposed to be enabled by default but is not. This change corrects that. Change-Id: Icb02bbcad47b11a795c14ce20a9bf29649a54423 |
10 years ago |
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14b41115e3 |
chan_sip: Add TCP/TLS keepalive to TCP/TLS server
Adds the TCP Keep Alive option to TCP and TLS server sockets. Previously this option was only being set on session sockets. http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/html_single/TCP-Keepalive-HOWTO/ According to the link above, the SO_KEEPALIVE option is useful for knowing when a TCP connected endpoint has severed communication without indicating it or has become unreachable for some reason. Without this patch, keep alive is not set on the socket listening for incoming TCP sessions and in Komatsu's report this resulted in the thread listening for TCP becoming stuck in a waiting state. ASTERISK-25364 #close Reported by: Hiroaki Komatsu Change-Id: I7ed7bcfa982b367dc64b4b73fbd962da49b9af36 |
10 years ago |
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142d4fefb8 |
chan_sip: Check sip_pvt pointer in ast_channel_get_t38_state(c)
Asterisk may crash when calling ast_channel_get_t38_state(c) on a locked channel which is being hung up. ASTERISK-25609 #close Change-Id: Ifaa707c04b865a290ffab719bd2e5c48ff667c7b |
10 years ago |
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28d9243079 |
chan_sip.c: Start ICE negotiation when response is sent or received.
The current logic for ICE negotiation starts it when receiving an SDP with ICE candidates. This is incorrect as ICE negotiation can only start when each call party have at least one pair of local and remote candidate. Starting ICE negotiation early would result in negotiation failure and ultimately no audio. This change makes it so ICE negotiation is only started when a response with SDP is received or when a response with SDP is sent. ASTERISK-24146 Change-Id: I55a632bde9e9827871b09141d82747e08379a8ca |
10 years ago |
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2b992014dc |
chan_sip: Fix crash involving the bogus peer during sip reload.
A crash happens sometimes when performing a CLI "sip reload". The bogus peer gets refreshed while it is in use by a new call which can cause the crash. * Protected the global bogus peer object with an ao2 global object container. ASTERISK-25610 #close Change-Id: I5b528c742195681abcf713c6e1011ea65354eeed |
10 years ago |