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res_hep_{pjsip|rtcp}: Decline module loads if res_hep had not loaded
A crash can occur in res_hep_pjsip or res_hep_rtcp if res_hep has not loaded and does not have a configuration file. Previously when this occurred, checks were put in to see if the configuration was loaded successfully. While this is a good idea - and has been added to the offending function in res_hep - the reality is res_hep_pjsip and res_hep_rtcp have no business running if res_hep isn't also running. As such, this patch also adds a function to res_hep that returns whether or not it successfully loaded. Oddly enough, ast_module_check returns "everything is peachy" even if a module declined its load - so it cannot be solely relied on. res_hep_pjsip and res_hep_rtcp now also check this function to see if they should continue to load; if it fails, they decline their load as well. ASTERISK-26096 #close Change-Id: I007e535fcc2e51c2ca48534f48c5fc2ac38935ea |
9 years ago |
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0d84421f93 |
astfd: Not maximum size of a single file but maximum file descriptors.
With menuselect "DEBUG_FD_LEAKS" and CLI "core show fd", the maximum size of a single file was shown. Now, the maximum number of possible file descriptors is shown. ASTERISK-26097 Change-Id: Icf98d145774b38cac144ca76d19eaef42ce659a3 |
9 years ago |
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c9b873add8 |
Merge "ari/resource_channels: Add 'formats' to channel create/originate" into 13
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9 years ago |
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9c5a0b814b |
Fix #include poll.h and sys/cdefs.h
POSIX defines poll.h, sys/poll.h should not be used at is c-library internal header which may or may not exist. Notable in musl it generates warning of being incorrect. And add explict include of sys/cdefs.h where needed. Change-Id: I142930df53fe7585a06b854b6faddc5301e024be |
9 years ago |
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9c35f34301 |
res_pjsip_registrar.c: Eliminate rx REGISTER request race condition.
This patch fixes a race condition processing received REGISTER requests and their retransmissions caused by REGISTER requests being processed by two threads. The "sip_transaction Unable to register REGISTER transaction (key exists)" message is a notable symptom of this issue. This issue was more likely to happen before the pjsip/distributor serializers were created. Instead of steps one and two below placing the REGISTER messages into the same pjsip/distributor they were placed in random pjsip/default serializers. 1) REGISTER requests come in and get placed on the pjsip/distributor serializer. 2) Before the first request is processed a retransmission comes in and is placed on the same pjsip/distributor serializer. 3) The first request goes up the pjsip stack and is then shunted off to the pjsip/aor/<aor> serializer. 4) Before the first request is completed processing in the pjsip/aor/<aor> serializer, the second request goes up the pjsip stack and is also shunted off to the pjsip/aor/<aor> serializer. 5) The first request completes processing and sends out its response. 6) The second request completes processing and tries to send out its response but pjlib complains that the REGISTER transaction key already exists. 7) Sadness ensues. * The race is eliminated by removing the pjsip/aor/<aor> serializer and continuing the processing in the pjsip/distributor serializer. Now any retransmissions queued in the pjsip/distributor serializer will be processed after the first message is completely processed. ASTERISK-26088 #close Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I842d714346088bf717ea27437f1dd85bff0bab5a |
9 years ago |
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557333ea4c |
stasis: Add setting subscription congestion levels.
Stasis subscriptions and message routers create taskprocessors to process the event messages. API calls are needed to be able to set the congestion levels of these taskprocessors for selected subscriptions and message routers. * Updated CDR, CEL, and manager's stasis subscription congestion levels based upon stress testing. Increased the congestion levels to reduce the potential for bursty call setup/teardown activity from triggering the taskprocessor overload alert. CDRs in particular need an extra high congestion level because they can take awhile to process the stasis messages. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: Id0a716394b4eee746dd158acc63d703902450244 |
9 years ago |
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110d772467 |
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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610eee2a36 |
taskprocessors: Implement high/low water mark alerts.
When taskprocessors get backed up, there is a good chance that we are being overloaded and need to defer adding new work to the system. * Implemented a high/low water alert mechanism for modules to check if the system is being overloaded and take appropriate action. When a taskprocessor is created it has default congestion levels set. A taskprocessor can later have those congestion levels altered for specific needs if stress testing shows that the taskprocessor is a symptom of overloading or needs to handle bursty activity without triggering an overload alert. * Add CLI "core show taskprocessor" low/high water columns. * Fixed __allocate_taskprocessor() to not use RAII_VAR(). RAII_VAR() was never a good thing to use when creating a taskprocessor because of the nature of how its references needed to be cleaned up on a partial creation. * Made res_pjsip's distributor check if the taskprocessor overload alert is active before placing a message representing brand new work onto a distributor serializer. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I182f1be603529cd665958661c4c05ff9901825fa |
9 years ago |
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26e3492246 |
res_pjsip_session: Use distributor serializer for incoming calls.
We must continue using the serializer that the original INVITE came in on for the dialog. There may be retransmissions already enqueued in the original serializer that can result in reentrancy and message sequencing problems. Outgoing call legs create the pjsip/outsess/<endpoint> serializers for their dialogs. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I24d7948749c582b8045d5389ba3f6588508adbbc |
9 years ago |
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ceb1007ed7 |
res_pjsip_pubsub.c: Recreate subscriptions using distributor serializer.
* Resolves potential reentrancy problems if system restarted in the middle of subscription message transactions. * Fixes memory leak recreating persistent subscriptions when the subscription resource tree could not be created. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I71e34d7ae8ed35a694f1030e820e2548c48697be |
9 years ago |
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27bafc3a8b |
res_pjsip_pubsub.c: Use distributor serializer for incoming subscriptions.
We must continue using the serializer that the original SUBSCRIBE came in on for the dialog. There may be retransmissions already enqueued in the original serializer that can result in reentrancy and message sequencing problems. The "sip_transaction Unable to register SUBSCRIBE transaction (key exists)" message is a notable symptom of this issue. Outgoing subscriptions still create the pjsip/pubsub/<endpoint> serializers for their dialogs. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I18b00bb74a56747b2c8c29543a82440b110bf0b0 |
9 years ago |
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16b08444da |
pjsip_distributor.c: Consistently pick a serializer for messages.
Incoming messages that are not part of a dialog or a recognized response to one of our requests need to be sent to a consistent serializer. Under load we may be queueing retransmissions before we can process the original message. We don't need to throw these messages onto random serializers and cause reentrancy and message sequencing problems. * Created a pool of pjsip/distributor serializers that get picked by hashing the call-id and remote tag strings of the received messages. * Made ast_sip_destroy_distributor() destroy items in the reverse order of creation. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I2ce769389fc060d9f379977f559026fbcb632407 |
9 years ago |
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993b769524 |
pjsip_distributor.c: Ignore messages until fully booted.
We should not be processing any incoming messages until we are fully booted. We may not have dialplan or other needed configuration loaded yet. ASTERISK-26089 #close Reported by: Scott Griepentrog ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I584aefb4f34b885a8927e1f13a2c64babd606264 |
9 years ago |
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ae8f6e996e |
Merge "res_odbc: Implement a connection pool." into 13
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9 years ago |
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321a9b128f |
res_odbc: Implement a connection pool.
Testing has shown that our usage of UnixODBC is problematic due to bugs within UnixODBC itself as well as the heavy weight cost of connecting and disconnecting database connections, even when pooling is enabled. For users of UnixODBC 2.3.1 and earlier crashes would occur due to insufficient protection of the disconnect operation. This was fixed in UnixODBC 2.3.2 and above. For users of UnixODBC 2.3.3 and higher a slow-down would occur under heavy database use due to repeated connection establishment. A regression is present where on each connection the database configuration is cached again, with the cache growing out of control. The connection pool implementation present in this change helps to mitigate these issues by reducing how much we connect and disconnect database connections. We also solve the issue of crashes under UnixODBC 2.3.1 by defaulting the maximum number of connections to 1, returning us to the previous working behavior. For users who may have a fixed version the maximum concurrent connection limit can be increased helping with performance. The connection pool works by keeping a list of active connections. If the connection limit has not been reached a new connection is established. If the connection limit has been reached then the request waits until a connection becomes available before continuing. ASTERISK-26074 #close ASTERISK-26054 #close Change-Id: I6774bf4bac49a0b30242c76a09c403d2e856ecff |
9 years ago |
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c6ee4a0f44 |
res_srtp: Instead of libSRTP use OpenSSL as random source.
Since libSRTP 1.5, its Random Number Generator (RNG) is not maintained anymore. Therefore, the symbol RAND_bytes is used instead of crypto_get_random. ASTERISK-24436 #close Change-Id: Iea0bae4d4e3c9aa0926ea442b6484b5159789d96 |
9 years ago |
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d38b8e6399 |
BuildSystem: Avoid 'ar cru' and use 'ar cr' instead.
In several internal library projects, the files are archived with the help of 'ar cr'. Only the projects editline and the Objective Open H.323 stack implementation in C (ooh323c) use 'ar cru' instead. Recently, some platforms changed the default parameters of AR which creates "/usr/bin/ar: `u' modifier ignored since `D' is the default (see `U')". For consistency and to avoid this message all projects use 'ar cr' now. ASTERISK-26091 #close Change-Id: I710a9b1c01c1b5a1931a646098c044c8161ead40 |
9 years ago |
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93237209eb |
Merge "core/dial: New channel variable FORWARDERNAME" into 13
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9 years ago |
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c27c232057 |
ari/resource_channels: Add 'formats' to channel create/originate
If you create a local channel and don't specify an originator channel to take capabilities from, we automatically add all audio formats to the new channel's capabilities. When we try to make the channel compatible with another, the "best format" functions pick the best format available, which in this case will be slin192. While this is great for preserving quality, it's the worst for performance and overkill for the vast majority of applications. In the absense of any other information, adding all formats is the correct thing to do and it's not always possible to supply an originator so a new parameter 'formats' has been added to the channel create/originate functions. It's just a comma separated list of formats to make availalble for the channel. Example: "ulaw,slin,slin16". 'formats' and 'originator' are mutually exclusive. To facilitate determination of format names, the format name has been added to "core show codecs". ASTERISK-26070 #close Change-Id: I091b23ecd41c1b4128d85028209772ee139f604b |
9 years ago |
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cda3385409 |
alembic: Fix migration.
The 81b01a191a46_pjsip_add_contact_reg_server.py script was attempting to use UniqueConstraint and failing. It was not imported and after importing it also continued to fail. I've changed the script to use the explicit name of the constraint instead. Change-Id: I2438b0be90b7ce583b47dd27983c0c1a02cea5b9 |
9 years ago |
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4665aa89e3 |
Merge "pjsip_distributor.c: Use correct rdata info access method (Part 2)." into 13
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9 years ago |
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49b1be8952 |
Merge "logging,cdr,cel: Fix stringfield memory leak." into 13
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9 years ago |
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c4771ffb7c |
Merge "pjproject_bundled: Move to pjproject 2.5" into 13
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9 years ago |
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e2132dd358 |
logging,cdr,cel: Fix stringfield memory leak.
The stringfields refactor to allow adding stringfields to the end of a
structure (
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9 years ago |
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2de58c6d01 |
core/dial: New channel variable FORWARDERNAME
Added a new channel variable FORWARDERNAME which indicates which channel was responsible for a forwarding requests received on dial attempt. Fixed a bug in the app_queue: FORWARD_CONTEXT is not used. ASTERISK-26059 #close Change-Id: I34e93e8c1b5e17776a77b319703c48c8ca48e7b2 |
9 years ago |
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b2ce0e354b |
pjsip_distributor.c: Use correct rdata info access method (Part 2).
The pjproject doxygen for rdata->msg_info.info says to call pjsip_rx_data_get_info() instead of accessing the struct member directly. You need to call the function mostly because the function will generate the struct member value if it is not already setup. Change-Id: I4d519385a577f3e9d9193a88125e493cf17fa799 |
9 years ago |
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acb614d5ae |
Merge "res_pjsip_mwi_body_generator: Re-order the body items" into 13
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9 years ago |
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e3c9ad6382 |
Merge "res_pjsip: add "via_addr", "via_port", "call_id" to contact" into 13
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9 years ago |
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eff382c72b |
Merge "res_pjsip: Add clarifying documentation to PJSIP_HEADER help text" into 13
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9 years ago |
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856d6e34c3 |
Merge "res_pjsip: chatty verbose messages" into 13
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9 years ago |
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fe305ccf01 |
res_pjsip_mwi_body_generator: Re-order the body items
Re-ordered the body items so Message-Account is second. Messages-Waiting: no Message-Account: sip:1571@<IP Removed>:5060 Voice-Message: 0/0 (0/0) ASTERISK-26065 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: If5d35a64656eac98c2dd5e490cc0b2807bed80c3 |
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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37d039fdf3 |
res_pjsip: Add clarifying documentation to PJSIP_HEADER help text
Added notes about when you can read or write headers. Specifically about being able to read on the inbound channel and write on an outbound channel. ASTERISK-26063 #close Reported by: Private Name Tested by: Rusty Newton Change-Id: Ibeb64af17d1f6451028b3c29855a3f151a01d8c5 |
9 years ago |
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dc230f3b8f |
Merge "app_voicemail: fix bugs, imap mm_status log change to debug" into 13
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9 years ago |
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03d5b3ce5c |
pjsip_distributor.c: Use correct rdata info access method.
The pjproject doxygen for rdata->msg_info.info says to call pjsip_rx_data_get_info() instead of accessing the struct member directly. You need to call the function mostly because the function will generate the struct member value if it is not already setup. Change-Id: Iafe8b01242b7deb0ebfdc36685e21374a43936d2 |
9 years ago |
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859bbec09b |
app_voicemail: fix bugs, imap mm_status log change to debug
Fixed some bugs: - create dirpath when save downloading message from IMAP storage. - create IMAP folder if not exists when saving to IMAP storage - check if file successfully opened before write to it - some IMAP checks - remove non-standard flag 'Unseen' etc Change to debug IMAP mm_status log instead of verbose. Remove unused X-Asterisk-VM-Caller-channel message header for security reason. The clients should not know name of peer/endpoint. ASTERISK-26045 #close Change-Id: I7f83d88b69b36934e2539c114b9fb612deed971b |
9 years ago |
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230686f4ec |
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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04c12561a7 |
res_pjsip: chatty verbose messages
There are a lot of verbose messages about Endpoint and Contact status changes if there are many dynamic endpoints. The patch sets verbose level 2 for Endpoint status changes and verbose level 3 for Contact status changes. ASTERISK-26055 #close Change-Id: Ie64e261ddbbc41bfff0f0190241152cc123fe6d7 |
9 years ago |
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a42bea3314 |
threadpool: Fix potential data race.
worker_start checked for ZOMBIE status without holding a lock. All other read/write of worker status are performed with a lock, so this check should do the same. ASTERISK-25777 #close Change-Id: I5e33685a5c26fdb300851989a3b82be8c4e03781 |
9 years ago |
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87fe6b1622 |
Merge "func_odbc: single database connection should be optional" into 13
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9 years ago |
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06c6478ad8 |
Merge "Makefile: remove OSARCH check for init install" into 13
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9 years ago |
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373e68539b |
Merge "func_curl: Don't trim response text on non-ASCII characters" into 13
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9 years ago |
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80d1fc859e |
Merge "parking.h: Update ast_parking_park_call() doxygen to reality." into 13
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9 years ago |
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a32616d60c |
Makefile: remove OSARCH check for init install
There are more specific checks for the platform. Specifically this allows installing OS/X init scripts. ASTERISK-26038 #close Change-Id: If08933621145b10362a0cfe73c079301d9c13f50 Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> |
9 years ago |
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9ddaab789e |
func_curl: Don't trim response text on non-ASCII characters
The characters 0x80-0xFF were trimmed as well as 0x00-0x20 because of a signed comparison. ASTERISK-25669 #close Reported by: Jesper patches: strings.curl.trim.patch submitted by Jesper (License 5518) Change-Id: Ia51e169f24e3252a7ebbaab3728630138ec6f60a |
9 years ago |
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9453d1187a |
parking.h: Update ast_parking_park_call() doxygen to reality.
ASTERISK-26029 Change-Id: I2db14d102a48d3224010e6d1c69e856373cc1260 |
9 years ago |
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cd89501d48 |
func_odbc: single database connection should be optional
func_odbc was changed in Asterisk 13.9.0 to make func_odbc use a single database connection per DSN because of reported bug ASTERISK-25938 with MySQL/MariaDB LAST_INSERT_ID(). This is drawback in performance when func_odbc is used very often in dialplan. Single database connection should be optional. ASTERISK-26010 Change-Id: I57d990616c957dabf7597dea5d5c3148f459dfb6 |
9 years ago |
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c0b190dd9a |
res_pjsip: Match dialogs on responses better.
When receiving an incoming response to a dialog-starting INVITE, we were not matching the response to the INVITE dialog. Since we had not recorded the to-tag to the dialog structure, the PJSIP-provided method to find the dialog did not match. Most of the time, this was not a problem, because there is a fall-back that makes the response get routed to the same serializer that the request was sent on. However, in cases where an asynchronous DNS lookup occurs in the PJSIP core, the thread that sends the INVITE is not actually a threadpool serializer thread. This means we are unable to record a serializer to handle the incoming response. Now, imagine what happens when an INVITE is sent on a non-serialized thread, and an error response (such as a 486) arrives. The 486 ends up getting put on some random threadpool thread. Eventually, a hangup task gets queued on the INVITE dialog serializer. Since the 486 is being handled on a different thread, the hangup task can execute at the same time that the 486 is being handled. The hangup task assumes that it is the sole owner of the INVITE session and channel, so it ends up potentially freeing the channel and NULLing the session's channel pointer. The thread handling the 486 can crash as a result. This change has the incoming response match the INVITE transaction, and then get the dialog from that transaction. It's the same method we had been using for matching incoming CANCEL requests. By doing this, we get the INVITE dialog and can ensure that the 486 response ends up being handled by the same thread as the hangup, ensuring that the hangup runs after the 486 has been completely handled. ASTERISK-25941 #close Reported by Javier Riveros Change-Id: I0d4cc5d07e2a8d03e9db704d34bdef2ba60794a0 |
9 years ago |
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ddcf983e39 |
res_sorcery_astdb: Filter fields to only the registered ones.
This change introduces the same filtering that is done in res_sorcery_realtime to the res_sorcery_astdb module. This allows persisted sorcery objects that may contain unknown fields to still be read in from the AstDB and used. This is particularly useful when switching between different versions of Asterisk that may have introduced additional fields. ASTERISK-26014 #close Change-Id: Ib655130485a3ccfd635b7ed5546010ca14690fb2 |
9 years ago |
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3296d2d194 |
Merge "res_pjsip_empty_info: Respond to empty SIP INFO packets" into 13
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9 years ago |