If sending unsolicited mwi to all endpoints on startup is disabled
(mwi_disable_initial_unsolicited=yes) do not need to create subscriptions.
If there are many (thousands) realtime endpoints configured with unsolicited mwi
and Vociemail Storage configured as ODBC or IMAP there will be huge number of
DB/IMAP requests on startup.
ASTERISK-26230 #close
Change-Id: I50ae909639e3ee298b931a54def4b2b9e0fb86c5
Added check for NULL return value when calling
ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_id in function get_write_timeout
ASTERISK-27046
Change-Id: I9357717278da631c3a1cb502c412693929b0cb41
PJSIP support in Asterisk differs from chan_sip in that it
allows media to be sent as-is without transcoding provided
the codecs were negotiated in the SDP. This is allowed
according to the RFC. Support for this differs quite a lot
though and some endpoints do not handle it well.
This change extends the 'asymmetric_rtp_codec' option to
also cover this case. When set to no (the default) the code
behaves as chan_sip does - the best codec is selected and
we will only ever send that, unless we change what we are
sending if the remote side changes. When set to yes we
will send media as-is without transcoding if the codec
has been negotiated in the SDP.
ASTERISK-26996
Change-Id: Ib1647f6902a0843e8c435946f831c2159e8d1d51
When a frame destined for a MulticastRTP channel does not have timing
information (such as when an 'originate' is done), we generate the RTP
timestamps ourselves without regard to the number of samples we are
about to send.
Instead, use the same method as res_rtp_asterisk and 'predict' a
timestamp given the number of samples. If the difference between the
timestamp that we generate and the one we predict is within a specific
threshold, use the predicted timestamp so that we end up with timestamps
that are consistent with the number of samples we are actually sending.
Change-Id: I2bf0db3541b1573043330421cbb114ff0f22ec1f
This introduces the ability for PJSIP code to specify filtering flags
when retrieving PJSIP contacts. The first flag for use causes the
query code to only retrieve contacts that are not unreachable. This
change has been leveraged by both the Dial() process and the
PJSIP_DIAL_CONTACTS dialplan function so they will now only attempt
calls to contacts which are not unreachable.
ASTERISK-26281
Change-Id: I8233b4faa21ba3db114f5a42e946e4b191446f6c
In review 4843 (ASTERISK-24858), we added a hack that forced a smoother
creation when sending signed linear so that the byte order was adjusted
during transmission. This was needed because smoother flags were lost
during the new format work that was done in Asterisk 13.
Rather than rolling that same hack into res_rtp_multicast, re-introduce
smoother flags so that formats can dictate their own options.
Change-Id: I77b835fba0e539c6ce50014a984766f63cab2c16
This change allows the format of the EAGI audio pipe to be changed by
setting the dialplan variable 'EAGI_AUDIO_FORMAT' to the name of one of
the loaded formats.
ASTERISK-26124 #close
Change-Id: I7a10fad401ad2a21c68c2e7246fa357d5cee5bbd
Documented the 'beep' option in both the parameters list and the command
description.
ASTERISK-23839 #close
Change-Id: I4970395c922dbdce3f7cf0f56d5b065ec9aa53ea
Explicitly check that the appropriate number of arguments were passed to
SET VARIABLE before attempting to reference them. Also initialize the
arguments array to zeroes before populating it.
ASTERISK-22432 #close
Change-Id: I5143607d80a2724f749c1674f3126b04ed32ea97
If the generated XML documentation for a command does not end with a \n,
the postamble of the usage message does not appear on its own line.
ASTERISK-25662 #close
Change-Id: If190f1e9e37fe215fed95897d78d4a6e142b0020
Some devices separate format attributes with a semicolon followed by a
space, so trim blanks before trying to match them.
ASTERISK-27008 #close
Change-Id: Ia44cb2e4fef5c73dc541a29da79cb0e19c22d9cc
When using rtcp mux if an rtcp payload came in it would still use the srtp
unprotect algorithm instead of the srtp unprotect rtcp method. Since rtcp
data was being passed to the rtp unprotect method this would result in an
error.
This patch ensures that the correct unprotect method is chosen by making
sure the passed in rtcp flag is appropriately set when rtcp mux is enabled
and an rtcp payload is received.
ASTERISK-26979 #close
Change-Id: Ic5409f9d1a267f1d4785fc5aed867daaecca6241
When manipulating flags on a channel the channel has to be
locked to guarantee that nothing else is also manipulating
the flags. This change introduces locking where necessary to
guarantee this. It also adds helper functions that manipulate
channel flags and lock to reduce repeated code.
ASTERISK-26789
Change-Id: I489280662dba0f4c50981bfc5b5a7073fef2db10
Retransmissions of an initial INVITE could be queued in the serializer
before we have processed the first INVITE message. If the first INVITE
message doesn't get completely processed before the retransmissions are
seen then we could try to setup the same call from the retransmissions. A
symptom of this is seeing a (key exists) message associated with an
INVITE. An earlier change attempted to address this kind of problem by
calculating a distributor serializer to use for unassociated messages.
Part of that change also made incoming calls keep using that distributor
serializer. (ASTERISK-26088) However, some leftover code was still
deferring the INVITE processing to the session's serializer even though we
were already in that serializer. This not only is unnecessary but would
cause the same call resetup problem.
* Removed the code to defer processing the initial INVITE to the session's
serializer because we are already running in that serializer.
ASTERISK-26998 #close
Change-Id: I1e822d82dcc650e508bc2d40d545d5de4f3421f6
This option was added to turn off notifying the progress details
on Blind Transfer. If this option is not set then the chan_pjsip
will send NOTIFY "200 OK" immediately after "202 Accepted".
Some SIP phones like Mitel/Aastra or Snom keep the line busy until
receive "200 OK".
ASTERISK-26333 #close
Change-Id: Id606fbff2e02e967c02138457badc399144720f2
This change adds the required logic to allow the SIP
Call-ID to be placed into the HEP RTCP traffic if the
chan_sip module is used. In cases where the option is
enabled but the channel is not either SIP or PJSIP then
the code will fallback to the channel name as done
previously.
Based on the change on Nir's branch at:
team/nirs/hep-chan-sip-support
ASTERISK-26427
Change-Id: I09ffa5f6e2fdfd99ee999650ba4e0a7aad6dc40d
When a call gets put on hold RTP is temporarily stopped and Asterisk was
setting the remote RTCP address to NULL. Then when RTCP data was received
from the remote endpoint, Asterisk would be missing this information when
publishing the rtcp_message stasis event. Consequently, message subscribers
(in this case res_hep_rtcp) trying to parse the "from" field output the
following error:
"ast_sockaddr_split_hostport: Port missing in (null)"
This patch makes it so the remote RTCP address is no longer set to NULL when
stopping RTP. There was only one place that appeared to check if the remote
RTCP address was NULL as a way to tell if RTCP was running. This patch added
an additional check on the RTCP schedid for that case to make sure RTCP was
truly not running.
ASTERISK-26860 #close
Change-Id: I6be200fb20db647e48b5138ea4b81dfa7962974b
A deadlock can happen between a channel lock and a pjsip session media
container lock. One thread is processing a reINVITE's SDP and walking
through the session's media container when it waits for the channel lock
to put the determined format capabilities onto the channel. The other
thread is writing a frame to the channel and processing the T.38 frame
hook. The T.38 frame hook then waits for the pjsip session's media
container lock. The two threads are now deadlocked.
* Made the T.38 frame hook release the channel lock before searching the
session's media container. This fix has been done to several other
frame hooks to fix deadlocks.
ASTERISK-26974 #close
Change-Id: Ie984a76ce00bef6ec9aa239010e51e8dd74c8186
There was no context info in this module's log messages so it was
impossible to toubleshoot.
Added endpoint or host to all messages and added the realms in the
challenge for the "No auth credentials for any realm" message.
Change-Id: Ifeed2786f35fbea7d141237ae15625e472acff9b
RFC 5576 defines how SSRC-level attributes may be added to SDP media
descriptions. In general, this is useful for grouping related SSRCes,
indicating SSRC-level format attributes, and resolving collisions in RTP
SSRC values. These attributes are used widely by browsers during WebRTC
communications, including attributes defined by documents outside of RFC
5576.
This commit introduces the addition of SSRC-level attributes into SDPs
generated by Asterisk. Since Asterisk does not tend to use multiple
SSRCs on a media stream, the initial support is minimal. Asterisk
includes an SSRC-level CNAME attribute if configured to do so. This at
least gives browsers (and possibly others) the ability to resolve SSRC
collisions at offer-answer time.
In order to facilitate this, the RTP engine API has been enhanced to be
able to retrieve the SSRC and CNAME on a given RTP instance.
res_rtp_asterisk currently does not provide meaningful CNAME values in
its RTCP SDES items, and therefore it currently will always return an
empty string as the CNAME value. A task in the near future will result
in res_rtp_asterisk generating more meaningful CNAMEs.
Change-Id: I29e7f23e7db77524f82a3b6e8531b1195ff57789
If you use ast_request to create a PJSIP channel but then hang it
up without causing a transaction to be sent, the session will
never be destroyed. This is due ot the fact that it's pjproject
that triggers the session cleanup when the transaction ends.
app_chanisavail was doing this to get more granular channel state
and it's also possible for this to happen via ARI.
* ast_sip_session_terminate was modified to explicitly call the
cleanup tasks and unreference session if the invite state is NULL
AND invite_tsx is NULL (meaning we never sent a transaction).
* chan_pjsip/hangup was modified to bump session before it calls
ast_sip_session_terminate to insure that session stays valid
while it does its own cleanup.
* Added test events to session_destructor for a future testsuite
test.
ASTERISK-26908 #close
Reported-by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: I52daf6f757184e5544c261f64f6fe9602c4680a9
It's possible for a name in a party id structure to be marked as valid, but the
name string itself be NULL (for instance this is possible to do by using the
dialplan CALLERID function). There were a couple of places where the name was
validated, but the string itself was not checked before passing it to functions
like 'strlen'. This of course caused a crashed.
This patch adds in a NULL check before attempting to pass it into a function
that is not NULL tolerant.
ASTERISK-25823 #close
Change-Id: Iaa6ffe9d92f598fe9e3c8ae373fadbe3dfbf1d4a
* Initialize hepv3_runtime_data.sockfd to -1 so that our ao2 destructor
does not close fd 0
* Add logging output when the required option - capture_address - is not
specified.
* Remove a no longer relevant #define and correct related documentation
* Pass appropriate flags to aco_option_register so that capture_address
cannot be the empty string.
ASTERISK-26953 #close
Change-Id: Ief08441bc6596d6f1718fa810e54a5048124f076
If ICE is enabled and a STUN server does not respond then we will block
until we give up on the STUN response. This will take nine seconds. In
the mean time the peer that sent the INVITE will send retransmissions.
* Restructure res_pjsip_session.c:new_invite() to send a 100 Trying out
earlier to prevent these retransmissions.
ASTERISK-26890
Change-Id: Ie3fc611e53a0eff6586ad55e4aacad81cf6319a8
* Restructure ast_sip_session_alloc() to need less cleanup on off nominal
error paths.
* Made ast_sip_session_alloc() and ast_sip_session_create_outgoing() avoid
unnecessary ref manipulation to return a session. This is faster than
calling a function. That function may do logging of the ref changes with
REF_DEBUG enabled.
Change-Id: I2a0affc4be51013d3f0485782c96b8fee3ddb00a
Occasionally a crash happens when processing the RTCP DTLS timeout
handler. The RTCP DTLS timeout timer could be left running if we have not
completed the DTLS handshake before we place the call on hold or we
attempt direct media.
* Made ast_rtp_prop_set() stop the RTCP DTLS timer when disabling RTCP.
* Made some sanity tweaks to ast_rtp_prop_set() when switching from
standard RTCP mode to RTCP multiplexed mode.
ASTERISK-26692 #close
Change-Id: If6c64c79129961acfa4b3d63a864e8f6b664acc0
The struct ast_rtp_instance has historically been indirectly protected
from reentrancy issues by the channel lock because early channel drivers
held the lock for really long times. Holding the channel lock for such a
long time has caused many deadlock problems in the past. Along comes
chan_pjsip/res_pjsip which doesn't necessarily hold the channel lock
because sometimes there may not be an associated channel created yet or
the channel pointer isn't available.
In the case of ASTERISK-26835 a pjsip serializer thread was processing a
message's SDP body while another thread was reading a RTP packet from the
socket. Both threads wound up changing the rtp->rtcp->local_addr_str
string and interfering with each other. The classic reentrancy problem
resulted in a crash.
In the case of ASTERISK-26853 a pjsip serializer thread was processing a
message's SDP body while another thread was reading a RTP packet from the
socket. Both threads wound up processing ICE candidates in PJPROJECT and
interfering with each other. The classic reentrancy problem resulted in a
crash.
* rtp_engine.c: Make the ast_rtp_instance_xxx() calls lock the RTP
instance struct.
* rtp_engine.c: Make ICE and DTLS wrapper functions to lock the RTP
instance struct for the API call.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Lock the RTP instance to prevent a reentrancy
problem with rtp->rtcp->local_addr_str in the scheduler thread running
ast_rtcp_write().
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Avoid deadlock when local RTP bridging in
bridge_p2p_rtp_write() because there are two RTP instance structs
involved.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Avoid deadlock when trying to stop scheduler
callbacks. We cannot hold the instance lock when trying to stop a
scheduler callback.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Remove the lock in struct dtls_details and use the
struct ast_rtp_instance ao2 object lock instead. The lock was used to
synchronize two threads to prevent a race condition between starting and
stopping a timeout timer. The race condition is no longer present between
dtls_perform_handshake() and __rtp_recvfrom() because the instance lock
prevents these functions from overlapping each other with regards to the
timeout timer.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Remove the lock in struct ast_rtp and use the struct
ast_rtp_instance ao2 object lock instead. The lock was used to
synchronize two threads using a condition signal to know when TURN
negotiations complete.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Avoid deadlock when trying to stop the TURN
ioqueue_worker_thread(). We cannot hold the instance lock when trying to
create or shut down the worker thread without a risk of deadlock.
This patch exposed a race condition between a PJSIP serializer thread
setting up an ICE session in ice_create() and another thread reading RTP
packets.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c:ice_create(): Set the new rtp->ice pointer after we
have re-locked the RTP instance to prevent the other thread from trying to
process ICE packets on an incomplete ICE session setup.
A similar race condition is between a PJSIP serializer thread resetting up
an ICE session in ice_create() and the timer_worker_thread() processing
the completion of the previous ICE session.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c:ast_rtp_on_ice_complete(): Protect against an
uninitialized/null remote_address after calling
update_address_with_ice_candidate().
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Eliminate the chance of ice_reset_session()
destroying and setting the rtp->ice pointer to NULL while other threads
are using it by adding an ao2 wrapper around the PJPROJECT ice pointer.
Now when we have to unlock the RTP instance object to call a PJPROJECT ICE
function we will hold a ref to the wrapper. Also added some rtp->ice NULL
checks after we relock the RTP instance and have to do something with the
ICE structure.
ASTERISK-26835 #close
ASTERISK-26853 #close
Change-Id: I780b39ec935dcefcce880d50c1a7261744f1d1b4
The periodic doc job does a make ari-stubs and checks that
there are no changes before generating the docs. Since I changed
the mustache template (and the generated code directly) recently
and forgot to regenerate the stubs, the doc job thinks they're out
of date.
Change-Id: I94b97035311eccf52b0101b8590223265a7881d4
res_stun_monitor will fail to load if DNS resolution of the STUN server
fails. Instead, we continue without the STUN server being resolved and
we will re-attempt the resolution on the STUN refresh interval.
ASTERISK-21856 #close
Reported by: Jeremy Kister
Change-Id: I6334c54a1cc798f8a836b4b47948e0bb4ef59254
This saves around 100 bytes when G.711, G.722, G.729, and GSM are advertised in
SDP. This reduces the chance to hit the MTU bearer of 1300 bytes for SIP over
UDP, if many codecs are allowed in Asterisk. This new feature is enabled
together with the optional feature compact_headers=yes via the file pjsip.conf.
ASTERISK-26932 #close
Change-Id: Iaa556ab4c8325cd34c334387ab2847fab07b1689
In all non-pbx modules, AST_MODULE_LOAD_FAILURE has been changed
to AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE. This prevents asterisk from exiting
if a module can't be loaded. If the user wishes to retain the
FAILURE behavior for a specific module, they can use the "require"
or "preload-require" keyword in modules.conf.
A new API was added to logger: ast_is_logger_initialized(). This
allows asterisk.c/check_init() to print to the error log once the
logger subsystem is ready instead of just to stdout. If something
does fail before the logger is initialized, we now print to stderr
instead of stdout.
Change-Id: I5f4b50623d9b5a6cb7c5624a8c5c1274c13b2b25
Added the stun_blacklist option to rtp.conf. Some multihomed servers have
IP interfaces that cannot reach the STUN server specified by stunaddr.
Blacklist those interface subnets from trying to send a STUN packet to
find the external IP address. Attempting to send the STUN packet
needlessly delays processing incoming and outgoing SIP INVITEs because we
will wait for a response that can never come until we give up on the
response. Multiple subnets may be listed.
ASTERISK-26890 #close
Change-Id: I3ff4f729e787f00c3e6e670fe6435acce38be342
* create_rtp(): Eliminate use of deprecated transport struct member. That
member and several others in the transport structure were deprecated
because of an infinite loop created when using realtime configuration.
See 2451d4e455
ASTERISK-26851
Change-Id: I0533aa13c9ce3c6cc394e0fd2b5bf1cd1b2ef3bc
This change adds database tables for the PUBLISH support so it
can be configured using realtime. A minor fix to the
res_pjsip_publish_asterisk module was done so that it read the
sorcery configuration from the correct section. Finally the
sample configuration files have been updated.
ASTERISK-26928
Change-Id: I81991ae5c75af98d247f7eacd1c0b0a763675952
* create_rtp(): Fix unexpected alteration of global address_rtp if a
transport is bound to an address.
* create_rtp(): Fix use of uninitialized memory if the endpoint RTP media
address is invalid or the transport has an invalid address.
ASTERISK-26851
Change-Id: Icde42e65164a88913cb5c2601b285eebcff397b7
We were leaking a transport ref in multihomed_on_rx_message() which
resulted in the FRACK about excessive ref counts.
ASTERISK-26916 #close
Change-Id: I7a96658a9614a060565bb9ad51cb1c9c11ee145f
It is perfectly acceptable for a BYE to be sent on a disconnected
session. This occurs when we respond to a challenge to the BYE
for authentication credentials.
ASTERISK-26363
Change-Id: I6ef0ddece812fea6665a1dd2549ef44fb9d90045
Two new parameters have been added to the pjsip config wizard.
* Setting 'sends_line_with_registrations' to true will cause the wizard
to skip the creation of an identify object to match incoming request
to the endpoint and instead add the line and endpoint parameters to
the outbound registration object.
* Setting 'outbound_proxy' is a shortcut for adding individual
endpoint/outbound_proxy, aor/outbound_proxy and
registration/outbound_proxy parameters.
Change-Id: I678e5f80765734c056620528a6d40d82736ceeb0
(cherry picked from commit a827892ff7)
(cherry picked from commit 27344675be)
There doesn't appear to be any reason that we are chdir'ing in
moh_scan_files, and in the event of an Asterisk crash, the core files
may not get written because we have changed into a read-only directory.
ASTERISK-23996 #close
Reported by: Walter Doekes
Change-Id: Iac806dce01b3335963fbd62d4b4da9a65c614354
If a read error occurs, we immediately attempt a reconnect without any
delay. Instead, let's sleep and backoff up to 60 seconds before we try
again.
ASTERISK-24712 #close
Reported by: Matthias Urlichs
Change-Id: I6fe10ef4734837727437beab715e336777f13f48
chan_sip sets the hangup cause code to AST_CAUSE_REQUESTED_CHAN_UNAVAIL
(44) when a channel is hung up due to an RTP timeout. So do the same
when it happens with PJSIP for parity.
Change-Id: I3546ebbde6460c22a27c9da1bf321711b5961ab8
The documentation for JABBER_STATUS (and the deprecated JabberStatus
app) indicate that a return value of 7 indicates that the specified
buddy was not in the roster. It also indicates that you can specify a
"bare" JID (one without a resource). Unfortunately the actual behavior
does not match the documented behavior.
Assuming that our roster includes the buddy online and available
"valid@example.org/Valid" and does *not* include the buddy
"invalid@example.org", the JABBER_STATUS() function returns the
following before this patch:
+------------------------------+------------+--------------------------+
| Buddy | Status | Result |
+------------------------------+------------+--------------------------+
| valid@example.org | Online | 7 (Not in roster) |
| valid@example.org/Valid | Online | 1 (Online) |
| valid@example.org/Invalid | N/A | 7 (Not in roster) |
| invalid@example.org | N/A | Error logged, no return |
| invalid@example.org/Valid | N/A | Error logged, no return |
+------------------------------+------------+--------------------------+
And after this patch:
+------------------------------+------------+--------------------------+
| Buddy | Status | Result |
+------------------------------+------------+--------------------------+
| valid@example.org | Online | 1 (Online) |
| valid@example.org/Valid | Online | 1 (Online) |
| valid@example.org/Invalid | N/A | 6 (Offline) |
| invalid@example.org | N/A | 7 (Not in roster) |
| invalid@example.org/Valid | N/A | 7 (Not in roster) |
+------------------------------+------------+--------------------------+
This brings the behavior in line with the documentation.
ASTERISK-23510 #close
Reported by: Anthony Critelli
Change-Id: I9c3241035363ef4a6bdc21fabfd8ffcd9ec657bf
If any errors occur during the TLS connection setup, we currently dump a
fairly generic error message. So instead we try to pull in something
useful from OpenSSL to report instead.
ASTERISK-24712
Reported by: Matthias Urlichs
Change-Id: I288500991a9681f447d92913b11fedaf426087f4
The only remaining reference to the endpoint is in the endpoints
container, and because it is unlinked in ast_endpoint_shutdown, we don't
have to explicitly cleanup the endpoint ourselves.
Change-Id: I912a2692e52d3e2ed445b32d8ae3f9004bc2f2e8
SSL_connect returns non-zero for both success and some error conditions
so simply negating is inadequate.
Change-Id: Ifbf882896e598703b6c615407fa456d3199f95b1
If we never establish a connection to our Jabber server, iksemel never sets up
its internal transport pointer, so attempting to send a message dereferences a
NULL pointer and causes a crash.
ASTERISK-21855 #close
Reported by: Jeremy Kister
Change-Id: I204a568894e4a53ab929783ecc594a000f04d79c
Support for RFC3578 overlap dialling (i.e. 484 Response to partially matched
destinations) as currently provided by chan_sip is missing from res_pjsip.
This patch adds a new endpoint attribute (allow_overlap) [defaults to yes]
which when set to yes enables 484 responses to partial destination
matches rather than the current 404.
ASTERISK-26864
Change-Id: Iea444da3ee7c7d4f1fde1d01d138a3d7b0fe40f6
Rather than hard-coding UDP, allow consumers of the HEP API to specify
which protocol is in use. Update the PJSIP provider to pass in the
current protocol type.
ASTERISK-26850 #close
Change-Id: I54bbb0a001cfe4c6a87ad4b6f2014af233349978
We aren't validating that the URI we just parsed is a SIP/SIPS one before
trying to access the user, host, and port members of a possibly uninitialized
structure.
Also update the MessageSend documentation to indicate what 'from' formats are
accepted.
ASTERISK-26484 #close
Reported by: Vinod Dharashive
Change-Id: I476b5cc5f18a7713d0ee945374f2a1c164857d30
We are currently passing in the capacity of the read buffer instead of the
number of bytes that we actually read off the wire.
Change-Id: I60465049727d955c7f9a5e529e6f2aaff04cda36
We were inadvertenly referencing the cos_video option to determine if we
should set the tos_audio and cos_audio value on the RTP instance.
Change-Id: Ia7964f486801d39dc6f5dae570baff079e1595b0
If local_net is not defined on a transport, transport_state->localnet
will be NULL. ast_apply_ha will, be default, return AST_SENSE_ALLOW in
this case, causing the external_media_address, if set, to be skipped.
This patch causes us to only check if we are sending within a network if
local_net is defined.
ASTERISK-26879 #close
Change-Id: Ib661c31a954cabc9c99f1f25c9c9a5c5b82cbbfb
Currently a wildcard address is used for the local RTP socket, which
will not always result in the same address as used by the SIP socket
(e.g. if explicit transport addresses are configured).
Use the transport's host address when binding new local RTP sockets if
available.
ASTERISK-26851
Change-Id: I098c29c9d1f79a4f970d72ba894874ac75954f1a
A new transport parameter 'symmetric_transport' has been added.
When a request from a dynamic contact comes in on a transport with
this option set to 'yes', the transport name will be saved and used
for subsequent outgoing requests like OPTIONS, NOTIFY and INVITE.
It's saved as a contact uri parameter named 'x-ast-txp' and will
display with the contact uri in CLI, AMI, and ARI output. On the
outgoing request, if a transport wasn't explicitly set on the
endpoint AND the request URI is not a hostname, the saved transport
will be used and the 'x-ast-txp' parameter stripped from the
outgoing packet.
* config_transport was modified to accept and store the new parameter.
* config_transport/transport_apply was updated to store the transport
name in the pjsip_transport->info field using the pjsip_transport->pool
on UDP transports.
* A 'multihomed_on_rx_message' function was added to
pjsip_message_ip_updater that, for incoming requests, retrieves the
transport name from pjsip_transport->info and retrieves the transport.
If transport->symmetric_transport is set, an 'x-ast-txp' uri parameter
containing the transport name is added to the incoming Contact header.
* An 'ast_sip_get_transport_name' function was added to res_pjsip.
It takes an ast_sip_endpoint and a pjsip_sip_uri and returns a
transport name if endpoint->transport is set or if there's an
'x-ast-txp' parameter on the uri and the uri host is an ipv4 or
ipv6 address. Otherwise it returns NULL.
* An 'ast_sip_dlg_set_transport' function was added to res_pjsip
which takes an ast_sip_endpoint, a pjsip_dialog, and an optional
pjsip_tpselector. It calls ast_sip_get_transport_name() and if
a non-NULL is returned, sets the selector and sets the transport
on the dialog. If a selector was passed in, it's updated.
* res_pjsip/ast_sip_create_dialog_uac and ast_sip_create_dialog_uas
were modified to call ast_sip_dlg_set_transport() instead of their
original logic.
* res_pjsip/create_out_of_dialog_request was modified to call
ast_sip_get_transport_name() and pjsip_tx_data_set_transport()
instead of its original logic.
* Existing transport logic was removed from endpt_send_request
since that can only be called after a create_out_of_dialog_request.
* res_pjsip/ast_sip_create_rdata was converted to a wrapper around
a new 'ast_sip_create_rdata_with_contact' function which allows
a contact_uri to be specified in addition to the existing
parameters. (See below)
* res_pjsip_pubsub/internal_pjsip_evsub_send_request was eliminated
since all it did was transport selection and that is now done in
ast_sip_create_dialog_uac and ast_sip_create_dialog_uas.
* 'contact_uri' was added to subscription_persistence. This was
necessary because although the parsed rdata contact header has the
x-ast-txp parameter added (if appropriate),
subscription_persistence_update stores the raw packet which
doesn't have it. subscription_persistence_recreate was then
updated to call ast_sip_create_rdata_with_contact with the
persisted contact_uri so the recreated subscription has the
correct transport info to send the NOTIFYs.
* res_pjsip_session/internal_pjsip_inv_send_msg was eliminated since
all it did was transport selection and that is now done in
ast_sip_create_dialog_uac.
* pjsip_message_ip_updater/multihomed_on_tx_message was updated
to remove all traces of the x-ast-txp parameter from the
outgoing headers.
NOTE: This change does NOT modify the behavior of permanent
contacts specified on an aor. To do so would require that the
permanent contact's contact uri be updated with the x-ast-txp
parameter and the aor sorcery object updated. If we need to
persue this, we need to think about cloning permanent contacts into
the same store as the dynamic ones on an aor load so they can be
updated without disturbing the originally configured value.
You CAN add the x-ast-txp parameter to a permanent contact's uri
but it would be much simpler to just set endpoint->transport.
Change-Id: I4ee1f51473da32ca54b877cd158523efcef9655f
This change removes an assumption that when DTLS is stopped
an RTCP session will be present on the RTP session. This is not
always the case.
ASTERISK-26732
Change-Id: Ib9f7c09ce0b005efe362dbcc8795202b18f94611
This commit adds support for RFC 5761: Multiplexing RTP Data and Control
Packets on a Single Port. Specifically, it enables the feature when
using chan_pjsip.
A new option, "rtcp_mux" has been added to endpoint configuration in
pjsip.conf. If set, then Asterisk will attempt to use rtcp-mux with
whatever it communicates with. Asterisk follows the rules set forth in
RFC 5761 with regards to falling back to standard RTCP behavior if the
far end does not indicate support for rtcp-mux.
The lion's share of the changes in this commit are in
res_rtp_asterisk.c. This is because it was pretty much hard wired to
have an RTP and an RTCP transport. The strategy used here is that when
rtcp-mux is enabled, the current RTCP transport and its trappings (such
as DTLS SSL session) are freed, and the RTCP session instead just
mooches off the RTP session. This leads to a lot of specialized if
statements throughout.
ASTERISK-26732 #close
Reported by Dan Jenkins
Change-Id: If46a93ba1282418d2803e3fd7869374da8b77ab5
When transfering to a URI without an extension, ensure that the
s extension of the dialplan is entered
ASTERISK-26869 #close
Change-Id: I07403df66cf93f09e00a40ab5b41bfc6f72b1525
This change ensures that if no header_match option is set on an
identify an error message is not output stating the option is set
to an invalid value.
ASTERISK-26863
Change-Id: I239bc6d2319dd3da24ba96a38d4d6e9b5526d62a
This patch adds a new features to the endpoint identifier module,
'match_header'. When set, inbound requests are matched by a provided SIP
header: value pair. This option works in conjunction with the existing
'match' configuration option, such that if any 'match*' attribute
matches an inbound request, the request is associated with the specified
endpoint.
Since this module now identifies by more than just IP address,
appropriate renaming of the module and/or variables can be done in a
non-release branch.
ASTERISK-26863 #close
Change-Id: Icfc14835c962f92e35e67bbdb235cf0589de5453
(cherry picked from commit 30f52d79d7)
* Added additional fields to ast_sdp_options.
* Re-organized ast_sdp.
* Updated field names to correspond to RFC4566 terminology.
* Created allocs/frees for SDP children.
* Created getters/setters for SDP children where appropriate.
* Added ast_sdp_create_from_state.
* Refactored res_sdp_translator_pjmedia for changes.
Change-Id: Iefbd877af7f5a4d3c74deead1bff8802661b0d48
* res_musiconhold.c: Ensure the general section is not treated as
a moh class.
ASTERISK-26353 #close
Change-Id: Ia3dbd11ea2b43ab3e6c820a9827811dd24bea82d
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
When doing some WebRTC testing, I found that the websocket would
disconnect whenever I attempted to place a call into Asterisk. After
looking into it, I pinpointed the problem to be due to the iostreams
change being merged in.
Under certain circumstances, a call to ast_iostream_read() can return a
negative value. However, in this circumstance, the websocket code was
treating this negative return as if it were a partial read from the
websocket. The expected length would get adjusted by this negative
value, resulting in the expected length being too large.
This patch simply adds an if check to be sure that we are only updating
the expected length of a read when the return from a read is positive.
ASTERISK-26842 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: Ib4423239828a013d27d7bc477d317d2f02db61ab
According to the RFC[1] WSS should only be used in the Via header
for secure Websockets.
* Use WSS in Via for secure transport.
* Only register one transport with the WS name because it would be
ambiguous. Outgoing requests may try to find the transport by name and
pjproject only finds the first one registered. This may mess up unsecure
websockets but the impact should be minimal. Firefox and Chrome do not
support anything other than secure websockets anymore.
* Added and updated some debug messages concerning websockets.
* security_events.c: Relax case restriction when determining security
transport type.
* The res_pjsip_nat module has been updated to not touch the transport
on Websocket originating messages.
[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7118
ASTERISK-26796 #close
Change-Id: Ie3a0fb1a41101a4c1e49d875a8aa87b189e7ab12
res_config_pgsql should match the behavior of other realtime backend
drivers so that queue_log can disable adaptive logging.
ASTERISK-25628 #close
Reported by: Dmitry Wagin
Change-Id: Ic1fb1600c7ce10fdfb1bcdc43c5576b7e0014372
The find_table() functions NULL or a locked table pointer. We are
not consistently calling release_table() in failure paths.
Change-Id: I6f665b455799c84b036e5b34904b82b05eab9544
When a subscription was being recreated and the endpoint wasn't
found, we were trying to unref the endpoint. This was causing
FRACKs. Removed the unref.
ASTERISK-26823 #close
Change-Id: If86d2aecff8fe853c7f38a1bfde721fcef3cd164
This change fixes an assumption in res_pjsip that a contact will
always have a status. There is a race condition where this is
not true and would crash. The status will now be unknown when
this situation occurs.
ASTERISK-26623 #close
Change-Id: Id52d3ca4d788562d236da49990a319118f8d22b5
Outbound registration now subscribes to network change events
published by res_stun_monitor and refreshes all registrations
when an event happens.
The 'pjsip send (un)register' CLI commands were updated to accept
'*all' as an argument to operate on all registrations.
The 'PJSIP(Un)Register' AMI commands were also updated to
accept '*all'.
ASTERISK-26808 #close
Change-Id: Iad58a9e0aa5d340477fca200bf293187a6ca5a25
This change updates the documentation for the outbound_proxy option
to ensure it is consistently stated that a full SIP URI must be
provided for the option.
The res_pjsip_outbound_registration module has also been changed so
that the provided outbound_proxy value is checked to ensure it is a
URI and if not an error is output stating so.
ASTERISK-26782
Change-Id: I6c239a32274846fd44e65b44ad9bf6373479b593
* 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
* A missing AST_LIST_UNLOCK() in find_table()
* The ESCAPE_STRING() macro uses pgsqlConn under the hood and we were
not consistently locking before calling it.
* There were a handful of other places where pgsqlConn was accessed
directly without appropriate locking.
Change-Id: Iea63f0728f76985a01e95b9912c3c5c6065836ed
The initial motivation for this patch was to properly handle memory
allocation failures - we weren't checking the return values from the
various LDAP library allocation functions.
In the process, because update_ldap() and update2_ldap() were
substantially the same code, they've been consolidated.
Change-Id: Iebcfe404177cc6860ee5087976fe97812221b822
All of the realtime backends create artificial ast_categorys to pass
back into the core as query results. These categories have no filename
or line number information associated with them and the backends differ
slightly on how they create them. So create a couple helper macros to
help make things more consistent.
Also updated the call sites to remove redundant error messages about
memory allocation failure.
Note that res_config_ldap sets the category filename to the 'table name'
but that is not read by anything in the core, so I've dropped it.
Change-Id: I3a1fd91e0c807dea1ce3b643b0a6fe5be9002897
The inbound authentication object is supposed to be immutable when it is
stored in sorcery. However, the immutable property is violated if the
authentication object does not have a realm set.
The immutable contract violation has a different effect depending upon
what sorcery back end is used. If it is the config file back end you
would get the same object back until res_pjsip is reloaded. If it is the
real-time or AstDB back end you would get a new object on each query. If
it is cached you would get the same object back until it is refreshed from
the database.
Once an inbound authentication object has its realm set it may or may not
get updated again if the default_realm changes.
If the same authentication object is used for inbound and outbound
authentication then the immutable violation can make it very hard to
determine why the outbound authentication now fails. The only diagnostic
message is a complaint about no realms matching when it had worked
earlier. It fails because of the difference in behaviour for an empty
realm setting between inbound and outbound authentication objects.
* Fixed the sorcery object immutable violation by creating a new object
and setting the default_realm on it instead. The new object is a shallow
copy for speed.
* The auth_store thread storage no longer holds an auth ref. It
interferes with the shallow copy and never needed a ref anyway.
ASTERISK-26799 #close
Change-Id: I2328a52f61b78ed5fbba38180b7f183ee7e08956
There was code attempting to update the artificial authentication object
whenever the default_realm changed. However, once the artificial
authentication object was created it would never get updated. The
artificial authentication object would require a system restart for a
change to the default_realm to take effect.
ASTERISK-26799
Change-Id: Id59036e9529c2d3ed728af2ed904dc36e7094802
Using the same auth section for inbound and outbound authentication is not
recommended. There is a difference in meaning for an empty realm setting
between inbound and outbound authentication uses.
An empty inbound auth realm represents the global section's default_realm
value when the authentication object is used to challenge an incoming
request. An empty outgoing auth realm is treated as a don't care wildcard
when the authentication object is used to respond to an incoming
authentication challenge.
ASTERISK-26799
Change-Id: Id3952f7cfa1b6683b9954f2c5d2352d2f11059ce
* Removed overloaded unmatched response ignore. We obviously sent the
request so we shouldn't ignore it because it isn't new work.
ASTERISK-26669
ASTERISK-26738
Change-Id: I55fb5cadc83a8e6699b347c6dc7fa32c5a617d37
When listing a container, we now print the number of objects
in the container at the end of the list.
Change-Id: I791cbc3ee9da9a2af9adc655164b5d32953df812
OpenLDAP will raise an error when we try to delete an LDAP attribute
that doesn't exist. We need to filter out LDAP_MOD_DELETE requests
based on which attributes the current LDAP entry actually has. There
is of course a small window of opportunity for this to still fail,
but it is much less likely now.
Change-Id: I3fe1b04472733e43151563aaf9f8b49980273e6b
The code in update_ldap() and update2_ldap() was using both Asterisk's
memory allocation routines as well as OpenLDAP's. I've changed it so
that everything that is passed to OpenLDAP's functions are allocated
with their routines.
Change-Id: Iafec9c1fd8ea49ccc496d6316769a6a426daa804
The "_general" configuration section allows administrators to provide
both general configuration options (host, port, url, etc.) as well as a
global realtime-to-LDAP-attribute mapping that is a fallback if one of
the later sections do not override it. This neglected to exclude the
general configuration options from the mapping. As an example, during
my testing, chan_sip requested 'port' from realtime, and because I did
not have it defined, it pulled in the 'port' configuration option from
"_general." We now filter those out explicitly.
Change-Id: I1fc61560bf96b8ba623063cfb7e0a49c4690d778
We always treat the first change of our modification batch as a
replacement when it sometimes is actually a delete. So we have to pass
the correct arguments to the OpenLDAP library.
ASTERISK-26580 #close
Reported by: Nicholas John Koch
Patches:
res_config_ldap.c-11.24.1.patch (license #6833) patch uploaded
by Nicholas John Koch
Change-Id: I0741d25de07c9539f1edc6eff3696165dfb64fbe
When ast_config_load() fails with CONFIG_STATUS_FILEINVALID, it has
already destroyed the ast_config struct for us. Trying to do it again
results in a crash.
Change-Id: If6a5c0ca718ad428e01a1fb25beb209a9ac18bc6
This creates the following:
* Asterisk's internal representation of an SDP
* An API for translating SDPs from one format to another
* An implementation of a translator for PJMEDIA
Change-Id: Ie2ecd3cbebe76756577be9b133e84d2ee356d46b
The realtime framework allows for components to look up values using a
LIKE clause with similar syntax to SQL's. pbx_realtime uses this
functionality to search for pattern matching extensions that start with
an underscore (_).
When passing an underscore to SQL's LIKE clause, it will be interpreted
as a wildcard matching a single character and therefore needs to be
escaped. It is (for better or for worse) the responsibility of the
component that is querying realtime to escape it with a backslash before
passing it in. Some RDBMs support escape characters by default, but the
SQL92 standard explicitly says that there are no escape characters
unless they are specified with an ESCAPE clause, e.g.
SELECT * FROM table WHERE column LIKE '\_%' ESCAPE '\'
This patch instructs 3 backends - res_config_mysql, res_config_pgsql,
and res_config_sqlite3 - to use the ESCAPE clause where appropriate.
Looking through documentation and source tarballs, I was able to
determine that the ESCAPE clause is supported in:
MySQL 5.0.15 (released 2005-10-22 - earliest version available from
archives)
PostgreSQL 7.1 (released 2001-04-13)
SQLite 3.1.0 (released 2005-01-21)
The versions of the relevant libraries that we depend on to access MySQL
and PostgreSQL will not work on versions that old, and I've added an
explicit check in res_config_sqlite3 to only use the ESCAPE clause when
we have a sufficiently new version of SQLite3.
res_config_odbc already handles the escape characters appropriately, so
no changes were required there.
ASTERISK-15858 #close
Reported by: Humberto Figuera
ASTERISK-26057 #close
Reported by: Stepan
Change-Id: I93117fbb874189ae819f4a31222df7c82cd20efa
There were two specific issues resolved here:
1) The code that iterated over the required fields
(via ast_realtime_require) was broken for the RQ_INTEGER1 field
type. Iteration would stop when the first RQ_INTEGER1 (0) field
was encountered.
2) sqlite3_changes() was used to try and count the number of rows
returned by a SELECT statement. sqlite3_changes() only counts
affected rows, so this was always returning the value from the
most recent data modification statement. We now separate read-only
queries from data modification queries and count rows appropriately
in both cases.
ASTERISK-23457 #close
Reported by: Scott Griepentrog
Change-Id: I91ed20494efc3fcfbc2a96ac7646999a49814884
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
pjsip limits the total number of ICE candidates to PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND,
which is a compile-time constant. Instead of hard-coding 16 when we
enumerate local interfaces, use PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND so that we can
potentially collect more interfaces if the compile time options are
changed.
Tangentially related to ASTERISK~24464
Change-Id: I1b85509e39e33b1fed63c86261fc229ba14bbabd
* app_minivm: Use built-in completion facilities to complete optional
arguments.
* app_voicemail: Use built-in completion facilities to complete
optional arguments.
* app_confbridge: Add missing colons after 'Usage' text.
* chan_alsa: Use built-in completion facilities to complete optional
arguments.
* chan_sip: Use built-in completion facilities to complete optional
arguments. Add completions for 'load' for 'sip show user', 'sip show
peer', and 'sip qualify peer.'
* chan_skinny: Correct and extend completions for 'skinny reset' and
'skinny show line.'
* func_odbc: Correct completions for 'odbc read' and 'odbc write'
* main/astmm: Use built-in completion facilities to complete arguments
for 'memory' commands.
* main/bridge: Correct completions for 'bridge kick.'
* main/ccss: Use built-in completion facilities to complete arguments
for 'cc cancel' command.
* main/cli: Add 'all' completion for 'channel request hangup.' Correct
completions for 'core set debug channel.' Correct completions for 'core
show calls.'
* main/pbx_app: Remove redundant completions for 'core show
applications.'
* main/pbx_hangup_handler: Remove unused completions for 'core show
hanguphandlers all.'
* res_sorcery_memory_cache: Add completion for 'reload' argument of
'sorcery memory cache stale' and properly implement.
Change-Id: Iee58c7392f6fec34ad9d596109117af87697bbca
This change adds the media stream topology definition and API for
accessing and using it.
Some refactoring of the stream was also done.
ASTERISK-26786
Change-Id: Ic930232d24d5ad66dcabc14e9b359e0ff8e7f568
The original return value corresponded to AST_SIP_AUTHENTICATION_CHALLENGE
but we have no authenticator registered to create the challenge.
Change-Id: I62368180d774b497411b80fbaabd0c80841f8512
In Asterisk 11, if the 'Originate' AMI command failed to connect the provided
Channel while in extension mode, a 'failed' extension would be looked up and
run. This was, I believe, unintentionally removed in 51b6c49. This patch
restores that behavior.
This also adds an enum for the various 'synchronous' modes in an attempt to
make them meaningful.
ASTERISK-26115 #close
Reported by: Nasir Iqbal
Change-Id: I8afbd06725e99610e02adb529137d4800c05345d
This reverts commit 6492e91392.
The change in question was intended to prevent the need to reload in
order to update qualifies on contacts when an AOR changes. However, this
ended up causing a deadlock instead.
Change-Id: I1a835c90a5bb65b6dc3a1e94cddc12a4afc3d71e
The adding and removing of device state subscriptions did not protect
fully against simultaneous manipulation. In particular the subscribe
case allowed a small window where two subscriptions could be added for
the same device state instead of just one.
This change makes the code hold the subscriptions lock for the entirety
of each operation to ensure that two are not occurring at the same time.
ASTERISK-26770
Change-Id: I3e7f8eb9d09de440c9024d2dd52029f6f20e725b
A dialplan intercept routine is equivalent to an interrupt routine. As
such, the routine must be done quickly and you do not have access to the
media stream. These restrictions are necessary because the media stream
is the responsibility of some other code and interfering with or delaying
that processing is bad. A possible future dialplan processing
architecture change may allow the interception routine to run in a
different thread from the main thread handling the media and remove the
execution time restriction.
* Made res_agi.c:run_agi() running an AGI in an interception routine run
in DeadAGI mode. No touchy channel frames.
ASTERISK-25951
ASTERISK-26343
ASTERISK-26716
Change-Id: I638f147ca7a7f2590d7194a8ef4090eb191e4e43
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
There are some error cases in PJSIP when sending a request that will
result in the callback for the request being invoked. The code did not
handle this case and assumed on every error case that the callback was not
invoked.
The code has been changed to check whether the callback has been invoked
and if so to absorb the error and treat it as a success.
ASTERISK-26679
ASTERISK-26699
Change-Id: I563982ba204da5aa1428989a11c06dd9087fea91
Before Asterisk 13, signed linear was converted into network byte order by a
smoother before being sent over the network. We restore this behavior by
forcing the creation of a smoother when slinear is in use and setting the
appropriate flags so that the byte order conversion is always done.
ASTERISK-24858 #close
Reported-by: Frankie Chin
Change-Id: I868449617d1a7819578f218c8c6b2111ad84f5a9
The escalator works by creating a set of startup commands in cli.conf
that set up logger channels and issue the debug commands for the
subsystems specified. If asterisk is running when it is executed,
the same commands will be issued to the running instance. The original
cli.conf is saved before any changes are made and can be restored by
executing '$prog --reset'.
The log output will be stored in...
$astlogdir/message.$uniqueid
$astlogdir/debug.$uniqueid
$astlogdir/dtmf.$uniqueid
$astlogdir/fax.$uniqueid
$astlogdir/security.$uniqueid
$astlogdir/pjsip_history.$uniqueid
$astlogdir/sip_history.$uniqueid
Some minor tweaks were made to chan_sip, and res_pjsip_history
so their history output could be send to a log channel as packets
are captured.
A minor tweak was also made to manager so events are output to verbose
when "manager set debug on" is issued.
Change-Id: I799f8e5013b86dc5282961b27383d134bf09e543
This change adds a missing unreference of the hostname when resolving and
also cleans up the iterator.
ASTERISK-26735
Change-Id: Ic012ebaf3d89e714eec340b7b0c5e63c66af857a
Marking an object as stale in a memory cache is supposed to prime the
cache so that the next time the item is retrieved, the stale item is
deleted from the cache and a background task is run to re-populate the
cache with a fresh version of the object.
The problem is, there are some object types out there for which there is
no natural reason that they would be retrieved from the backend with any
regularity. Outbound PJSIP registrations are a good example of this. At
startup, they are read, and an object-specific state is created that
refers to the initially-retrieved object for all time.
Adding the "reload" option to the CLI/AMI commands gives the cache the
opportunity to manually re-retrieve the object from the backend, both
storing the new object in the cache and applying the new object's
configuration to the module that uses that object.
Change-Id: Ieb1fe7270ceed491f057ec5cbf0e097bde96c5c8
* channel.c:ast_sendtext(): Fix T.140 SendText memory leak.
* format_compatibility.c: T.140 RED and T.140 were swapped.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c:rtp_red_init(): Fix ast_format_t140_red ref leak.
* res_rtp_asterisk.c:rtp_red_init(): Fix data race after starting periodic
scheduled red_write().
* res_rtp_asterisk.c: Some other minor misc tweaks.
Change-Id: Ifa27a2e0f8a966b1cf628607c86fc4374b0b88cb
When configuring a match using a netmask the error variable was
not defaulting to 0. For some people this would cause the code
to think an error occurred when adding the match when in reality
it added perfectly fine.
ASTERISK-26693
Change-Id: I850c250813742bddde65c84e739093c9e01dfe56
The mechanism used for detecting the maximum log level compiled into the
linked pjproject did not work. The API call simply stores the requested
level into an integer and does no range checking. Asterisk was assuming
that there was range checking and limited the new value to the allowable
range. To get the actual maximum log level compiled into the linked
pjproject we need to get and save off the initial set log level from
pjproject. This is the maximum log level supported.
* Get and save off the initial log level setting before altering it to the
desired level on startup. This has to be done by a macro rather than
calling a core function to avoid incorrectly linking pjproject.
* Split the initial log level warning messages to warn if the linked
pjproject cannot support the requested startup level and if it is too low
to get the pjproject buildopts for "pjproject show buildopts".
* Adjust the CLI "pjproject set log level" to check the saved max log
level and to generate normal output messages instead of a warning message.
ASTERISK-26743 #close
Change-Id: I40aa76653e2a1dece66c3f8734594b4f0471cfb4
If endpoint ACLs were specified, they were not being freed
when endpoints were destroyed. On systems with realtime endpoints, this
could add up quickly since each DB lookup would allocate the ACL without
freeing it.
ASTERISK-26731 #close
Reported by Ustinov Artem
Change-Id: Ie1f8bf5b7a0de628c975beba01e69c56893331ad
The 'ari set debug' command has been enhanced to accept 'all' as an
application name. This allows dumping of all apps even if an app
hasn't registered yet. To accomplish this, a new global_debug global
variable was added to res/stasis/app.c and new APIs were added to
set and query the value.
'ari set debug' now displays requests and responses as well as events.
This required refactoring the existing debug code.
* The implementation for 'ari set debug' was moved from stasis/cli.{c,h}
to ari/cli.{c,h}, and stasis/cli.{c,h} were deleted.
* In order to print the body of incoming requests even if a request
failed, the consumption of the body was moved from the ari stubs
to ast_ari_callback in res_ari.c and the moustache templates were
then regenerated. The body is now passed to ast_ari_invoke and then
on to the handlers. This results in code savings since that template
was inserted multiple times into all the stubs.
An additional change was made to the ao2_str_container implementation
to add partial key searching and a sort function. The existing cli
code assumed it was already there when it wasn't so the tab completion
was never working.
Change-Id: Ief936f747ce47f1fb14035fbe61152cf766406bf
(cherry picked from commit 1d890874f3)
An option has been added, srv_lookups, which controls whether
SRV lookups are performed on the provided match hosts or not.
It was possible for this option to be applied after resolution
had already happened.
This change makes it so hosts are stored away, settings are read
and applied, and then resolution is done. This ensures that no
matter the ordering the srv_lookups option is in effect.
ASTERISK-26735
Change-Id: I750378cb277be0140f8c5539450270afbfc43388
This change adds experimental support for providing RTCP
feedback information to codec modules so they can dynamically
change themselves based on conditions.
ASTERISK-26584
Change-Id: Ifd6aa77fb4a7ff546c6025900fc2baf332c31857
Fix the AMI PJSIPShowSubscriptionsInbound, PJSIPShowSubscriptionsOutbound,
and PJSIPShowResourceLists actions event counts. The reported counts may
not necessarily be accurate depending on what happens.
The subscriptions count would be wrong if Asterisk ever has outbound
subscriptions.
The resource list count could be wrong if a list were added or removed
during the AMI action being processed.
Change-Id: I4344301827523fa174960a42c413fd19abe4aed5
This change implements SRV support for the IP based endpoint
identifier module. All possible addresses through SRV are looked
up and added as matches. If no SRV records are available a
fallback to normal host resolution is done. If an IP address
is provided then no SRV lookup occurs.
This is configured using the "srv_lookups" option on the
identify section and defaults to "yes".
ASTERISK-26693
Change-Id: I6b641e275bf96629320efa8b479737062aed82ac
Adds the ability for extensions to be registered to include filename and
line number so that dialplan show output can show the filename and line
number of a config file responsible for generating a given extension.
This only affects config modules that are written to use the new extension
registering functions. In this patch, that only includes pbx_config, so
extensions registered in extensions.conf and any included extension will
be shown in this manner. Extensions registered in this manner will show
the filename and line number *instead* of the registrar.
ASTERISK-26658 #close
Reported by: Jonathan R. Rose
Change-Id: Ieccc6abccdff34ed5c7da3511fd24972b8f2dd30
This feature was available in the SIP channel driver chan_sip. For example,
Asterisk is the outbound proxy and has to handle all SIP-URIs, even domains not
local to Asterisk. In that case, SIPDOMAIN is used in the Dialplan, to detect
and dial remote SIP-URIs. This change here sets the SIP destination domain of
an inbound call (SIPDOMAIN) in the SIP channel driver res_pjsip as well.
ASTERISK-26670 #close
Change-Id: I27c880dc404a3c1c6792e1ba3545475339577243
When "fetch_again_at_reload" is set in config, we create now
new object and thread for each reloaded calendar (with new
configuration). Old calendar should be then unlinked, so the
old thread can exit and free memory.
ASTERISK-26683
Change-Id: Ic17fba9371c5a8b26a6bc54ea4957c13a32a343e
refer_incoming_refer_request needed to look for the "r" header as well
as the "Refer-To" header.
ASTERISK-26655 #close
patches:
refer_compact_fix.diff submitted by JoshE (license 6075)
Change-Id: I610410a99b02427ea5db887aeb454d5f12c2259f
ast_rtp_remote_address_set() could pass an uninitialized 'us' parameter to
ast_ouraddrfor(). If ast_ouraddrfor() returns an error then the 'us'
parameter may not get initialized. Thus when the code tries to save the
'us' parameter to the local address we could try to copy a ridiculous
sized memory buffer and segfault.
* Made pass an initialized 'us' parameter to ast_ouraddrfor().
* Optimized out the 'us' struct variable.
ASTERISK-26672 #close
Change-Id: I4acea5dcdf0813da2c7d3e11c2d6067d160d17dc
We access uninitialized memory when the 'ourip' parameter does not
have an initial guess to our IP address.
ASTERISK-26672
Change-Id: I35507ea1ad7455d2be188f6ccdd4add7bd150e15
When a sorcery user calls ast_sorcery_delete on an object that
may have already expired from the cache, res_sorcery_memory_cache
spits out an ERROR. Since this can happen frequently and validly when
an inbound registration expires after the cache entry expired, the
errors are unnecessary and misleading. Changed to a debug/1.
Change-Id: Idf3a67038c16e3da814cf612ff4d6d18ad29ecd7
Consider reviewing the expression of the 'A = B != C' kind.
The expression is calculated as following: 'A = (B != C)'
Change-Id: Ibaa637dfda47d51a20e26069d3103e05ce80003d
When an opus offer or answer was received that contained an
fmtp line with spaces between the attributes the module would
fail to properly parse it and crash due to recursion.
This change makes the module handle the space properly and
also removes the recursion requirement.
ASTERISK-26579
Change-Id: I01f53e5d9fa9f1925a7365f8d25071b5b3ac2dc3
The PJSIPShowRegistrationsInbound AMI command was just dumping out
all AORs which was pretty useless and resource heavy since it had
to get all endpoints, then all aors for each endpoint, then all
contacts for each aor.
PJSIPShowRegistrationInboundContactStatuses sends ContactStatusDetail
events which meets the intended purpose of the other command and has
significantly less overhead. Also, some additional fields that were
added to Contact since the original creation of the ContactStatusDetail
event have been added to the end of the event.
For compatibility purposes, PJSIPShowRegistrationsInbound is left
intact.
ASTERISK-26644 #close
Change-Id: I326f12c9ecb52bf37ba03f0748749de4da01490a
Increasing the testsuite shutdown timeout before forcibly killing
Asterisk allowed more events to be sent out. Some tests failed as
a result. The tests/channels/pjsip/statsd/registrations failed
because we now get the statsd events that a comment in the test
configuration stated couldn't be intercepted. Unfortunately, we
get a variable number of events because of internal status state
transition races generating redundant statsd events.
We were reporting redundant statsd PJSIP.registrations.state changes
for internal state changes that equated to the same thing publicly.
* Made update_client_state_status() filter out redundant statsd
updates.
ASTERISK-26527
Change-Id: If851c7d514bb530d9226e4941ba97dcf52000646
The latest Release candidate fails to create RTP streams when IPv6
is not available. Due to the changes made in September the ast_sockaddr
structure passed around to create these streams is always of AF_INET6
type, causing failure when used for IPv4. This patch adds a utility
function to check for availability of IPv6 and applies such check
at startup to determine how to create the ast_sockaddr structures.
ASTERISK-26617 #close
Change-Id: I627a4e91795e821111e1cda523f083a40d0e0c3e
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
The response from gmail calendar includes the string name
"caldav:calendar-data". res_calendar_caldav implements
the example included in RFC 4791: string "C:calendar-data".
When reading the calendar, res_calendar_caldav compare the
string and if does not match just discards the event.
This commit compares the response to both strings,
successfully loading gmail calendar events.
Writing to gmail calendar is working prior to this fix.
ASTERISK-26624
Reported by: Eduardo S. Libardi
Change-Id: Ia1eef10552ae616efb645d390f5ffe81260d7d4a
Per RFC 7118 5.2, the SIP URI 'transport' parameter should advertise
'ws' when WebSockets are to be used as the transport. This applies to
both secure and insecure WebSockets.
There were two bugs in Asterisk with respect to this:
(1) The most egregious occurs in res_pjsip. There, we advertise 'ws' for
insecure websockets and 'wss' for secure websockets. While this
would seem to make sense - since 'WS' and 'WSS' are used for the Via
Transport parameter - this is not the case for the SIP URI. This
patch corrects that by registering the secure websockets with
pjproject using the shorthand 'WS', and by returning 'ws' when asked
for the transport parameter. Note that in pjproject, it is perfectly
valid to have multiple transports use the same shorthand.
(2) In chan_sip, we return an upper-case version of the transport 'WS'
instead of 'ws'. Since we should be strict in what we send and
liberal in what we accept (within reason), this patch lower-cases
the transport before appending it to the parameter.
ASTERISK-24330 #close
Reported by: cervajs, Inaki Baz Castillo
Change-Id: Iff77b645f8cc3b7cd35168a6676c26b147f22f42
When retrieving RTCP stats for PJSIP channels, RTT values are unreliable.
RTT calculation is correct, but the data representation isn't. RTT is
represented by a 32-bit fixed-point number with the integer part in the
first 16 bits and the fractional part in the last 16 bits. In order to
get the RTT value, the fractional part is miscalculated, there is an
unnecessary 16 bit shift that causes overflow. Besides this there is
another mistake, when transforming the integer value to the fixed point
fractional part via bitwise operation, that loses precision.
* RTT fractional part is no longer shifted, avoiding overflow.
* RTT fractional part is transformed to its fixed-point value more
precisely.
* Fixed timeval2ntp() and ntp2timeval() second fraction conversions.
* Fixed NTP timestamp report logging. The usec was inexplicably
multiplied by 4096.
ASTERISK-26566 #close
Reported by Hector Royo Concepcion
Change-Id: Ie09bdabfee75afb3f1b8ddfd963e5219ada3b96f
Fix support of OS's like openBSD that use an older nameser.h,
this change reverts the defines to the older style which on other
systems is found in nameser_compat.h
Tested on openBSD 6.0, Debian 8
ASTERISK-26608 #close
Change-Id: Iffb36caab8c5aa9dece0ce2d009041f7b56cc86a
OpenBSD's 'find' doesn't take the -delete argument so you have to pipe
through 'xargs rm -rf'.
'echo -e' doesn't like \t starting a line. It just prints 't' which
causes the libasteriskpj.exports file to be garbage. They were just
cosmetic so they were removed.
librt doesn't exist so the link of libasteriskpj.so fails. It's not
actually needed for linux anyway so -lrt was removed from the link.
res_rtp_asterisk was failing to load because of an undefined
DTLS_method. '|| defined(LIBRESSL_VERSION_NUMBER)' was added to the #if
so DTLSv1_method is used instead.
ASTERISK-26608
Change-Id: I926ec95b0b69633231e3ad1d6e803b977272c49c
res_format_attr_opus assumed that the string being passed into it was
empty. It tried to determine if the only thing it had written was
a=fmtp:<num>
And if it had, it would reset the string. Its calculation was off when
working with chan_sip, though. chan_sip passes the entire built SDP
rather than an empty string. This resulted in always putting an empty
fmtp line in the SDP.
ASTERISK-26520 #close
Reported by scgm11
Change-Id: Ib2e8712d26a47067e5f36d5973577added01dbb5
Responding to authentication challenges leaks PJSIP memory pools.
The leak was introduced with a pjproject 2.5.5 API change.
https://trac.pjsip.org/repos/ticket/1929 changed the API usage of
pjsip_auth_clt_init() to require the new API pjsip_auth_clt_deinit() to
clean up cached authentication allocations that get allocated with
pjsip_auth_clt_reinit_req().
ASTERISK-26516 #close
Change-Id: I4473141b8c3961d0dc91c382beb3876b3efb45c8
fopencookie/funclose is a non-standard API and should not be used
in portable software. Additionally, the way FILE's fd is used in
non-blocking mode is undefined behaviour and cannot be relied on.
This introduces internal abstraction for io streams, that allows
implementing the desired virtualization of read/write operations
with necessary timeout handling.
ASTERISK-24515 #close
ASTERISK-24517 #close
Change-Id: Id916aef418b665ced6a7489aef74908b6e376e85
In multi-party bridges, Asterisk currently supports two video modes:
* Follow the talker, in which the speaker with the most energy is shown
to all participants but the speaker, and the speaker sees the
previous video source
* Explicitly set video sources, in which all participants see a locked
video source
Prior to this patch, ARI had no ability to manipulate the video source.
This isn't important for two-party bridges, in which Asterisk merely
relays the video between the participants. However, in a multi-party
bridge, it can be advantageous to allow an external application to
manipulate the video source.
This patch provides two new routes to accomplish this:
(1) setVideoSource: POST /bridges/{bridgeId}/videoSource/{channelId}
Sets a video source to an explicit channel
(2) clearVideoSource: DELETE /bridges/{bridgeId}/videoSource
Removes any explicit video source, and sets the video mode to talk
detection
ASTERISK-26595 #close
Change-Id: I98e455d5bffc08ea5e8d6b84ccaf063c714e6621
This works the same as for AMI manager variables. Set
"channelvars=foo,bar" in your ari.conf general section, and then the
channel variables "foo" and "bar" (along with their values), will
appear in every Stasis websocket channel event.
ASTERISK-26492 #close
patches:
ari_vars.diff submitted by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: I5609ba239259577c0948645df776d7f3bc864229
When optimistic SRTP was on it was possible for us to still
set up a call without an audio stream if an offer was received
with required SRTP.
This change makes it so this scenario will now fail with a 488
response.
ASTERISK-26575
Change-Id: I7d14187037681f48879bd20319ac79d0877318f3
* Don't hold the req_wrapper lock too long in endpt_send_request(). We
could block the PJSIP monitor thread if the timeout timer expires.
sip_get_tpselector_from_endpoint() does a sorcery access that could take
awhile accessing a database. pjsip_endpt_send_request() might take awhile
if selecting a transport.
* Shorten the time that the req_wrapper lock is held in the callback
functions.
* Simplify endpt_send_request() req_wrapper->timeout code.
* Removed some redundant req_wrapper->timeout_timer->id assignments.
Change-Id: I3195e3a8e0207bb8e7f49060ad2742cf21a6e4c9
This change fixes the SIP resolver such that if an IPv6 transport
is explicitly used it will resolve NAPTR, SRV, and AAAA records.
You can explicitly use one by specifying it on an endpoint.
ASTERISK-26571
Change-Id: I2ed3ce81b43a6a8a937c0ebc1b8ed2da5ac2ef36
res_pjsip_sesssion was hooking into transaction and invite state
changes. One of the reasons for doing so was due to the
PJSIP_EVENT_TX_MSG event. The idea was that we were hooking into the
message sending process, and so we should call session supplements to
alter the outgoing message.
In reality, this event was meant to indicate that the message either
a) had already been sent, or
b) required a DNS lookup and would be sent when the DNS query
completed.
In case (a), this meant we were altering an already-sent
request/response for no reason. In case (b), this potentially meant we
could be trying to alter a request/response at the same time that the
DNS resolution completed. In this case, it meant we might be stomping on
memory being used by the thread actually sending the message. This
caused potential crashes and memory corruption.
This patch removes the calls to session supplements from the case where
the PJSIP_EVENT_TX_MSG event occurs. In all of these cases, trying to
alter the message at this point is too late, and it can cause nothing
but harm to try to do it. Because there were no longer any calls to the
handle_outgoing() function, it has been removed.
Change-Id: Ibcc223fb1c3a237927f38754e0429e80ee301e92
AGI recently was modified to defer important frames. This was because
when AGI was used in a connected line interception routine, the
resulting connected line frame would end up getting discarded by the
AGI.
However, this caused bad behavior in other cases. Specifically, during a
transfer, if someone attempted to manually set the Caller ID on a
channel in an AGI, the deferred connected line frame would end up
overwriting what had been manually set in the AGI.
Since the initial issue was specific to interception routines, this
change removes the manual frame deferral from AGI and instead uses the
new frame deferral API in interception routines.
ASTERISK-26343 #close
Reported by Morton Tryfoss
Change-Id: Iab7d39436d0ee99bfe32ad55ef91e9bd88db4208
A NULL bridge has special meaning in res_stasis for
unsubscribing. It means that a subscription to ALL
bridges should be removed. This should not be done
as part of the normal subscription management in
the res_stasis channel loop.
ASTERISK-26468
Change-Id: I6d5bea8246dd13a22ef86b736aefbf2a39c15af0
Adds an identifier (with a getter and setter) to detect channels with
interleaved audio.
This is needed by the binaural bridge_softmix patch (ASTERISK-26292) and
was already discussed here:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2016-October/075900.html
The identifier can be set during fmtp parsing (to be seen in the
res_format_attr_opus.c change).
ASTERISK-26292
Change-Id: I359801cc5f98c35671c48dabc81a7f4ee1183d63
Not surprisingly, using Respoke (and possibly other systems) it is
possible to blow past the 16k limit for a WebSocket packet size. This
patch bumps it up to 32k, which, at least for Respoke, is sufficient.
For now.
Because 32k is laughable on a LOW_MEMORY system (as is 16k, for that
matter), this patch adds a LOW_MEMORY directive that sets the buffer to
8k for systems who have asked for their reduced memory availability to
be considered.
Change-Id: Id235902537091b58608196844dc4b045e383cd2e
When a bridge is created via ARI (through res_stasis), no video source
mode is set by default. As a result, any endpoint sending video media
won't ever see any video reflected back to it.
This patch defaults a bridge to a 'follow the talker' video mode.
Further work can be done to add routes that allow for the video mode to
be controlled through the /bridges resource.
Change-Id: I7e9d530a5d7a97a4524a9ee4e468e1a6b3443866
The readdir_r function has been deprecated and should no longer be used. This
patch removes the readdir_r dependency (replaced it with readdir) and also moves
the directory search code to a more centralized spot (file.c)
Also removed a strict dependency on the dirent structure's d_type field as it
is not portable. The code now checks to see if the value is available. If so,
it tries to use it, but defaults back to using the stats function if necessary.
Lastly, for most implementations of readdir it *should* be thread-safe to make
concurrent calls to it as long as different directory streams are specified.
glibc falls into this category. However, since it is possible that there exist
some implementations that are not safe, locking has been added for those other
than glibc.
ASTERISK-26412
ASTERISK-26509 #close
Change-Id: Id8f54689b1e2873e82a09d0d0d2faf41964e80ba
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
This patch adds three new CLI commands:
- ari show apps: list the registered ARI applications
- ari show app: show detailed information about an ARI application
- ari set debug: dump events being sent to an ARI application
Note that while these CLI commands live in the res_stasis module, we use
the 'ari' family for these commands. This was done as most users of
Asterisk aren't aware of the semantic differences between ARI and
res_stasis, and some 'ari' CLI commands already exist.
ASTERISK-26488 #close
Change-Id: I51ad6ff0cabee0d69db06858c13f18b1c513c9f5
While publishing device state between multiple instances of Asterisk,
a crash will sporadically occur under high CPS which looks to be a
race condition operating on the publisher queue.
ASTERISK-26506
Change-Id: I28da25d346deb358eff1d563485cabc433ce1ed6
ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE no longer has any purpose so this commit removes
all traces of it.
Previously exported symbols removed:
* __ast_register_file
* __ast_unregister_file
* ast_complete_source_filename
This also removes the mtx_prof static variable that was declared when
MTX_PROFILE was enabled. This variable was only used in lock.c so it
is now initialized in that file only.
ASTERISK-26480 #close
Change-Id: I1074af07d71f9e159c48ef36631aa432c86f9966
The res_pjsip_caller_id module wrongly assumed that a
saved From header would always exist on sessions. This
is true until an inbound call is received and a session
timer causes an UPDATE to be sent. In this case there will
be no saved From header and a crash will occur. This change
makes it fall back to the From header of the outgoing request
if no saved From header is present.
ASTERISK-26307 #close
Change-Id: Iccc3bc8d243b5ede9b81abf960292930c908d4fa
When channel format changes occurred as a result of an RTP
re-negotiation the bridge was not informed this had happened.
As a result the bridge technology was not re-evaluated and the
channel may have been in a bridge technology that was incompatible
with its formats. The bridge is now unbridged and the technology
re-evaluated when this occurs.
The chan_pjsip module also allowed asymmetric codecs for sending
and receiving. This did not work with all devices and caused one
way audio problems. The default has been changed to NOT do this
but to match the sending codec to the receiving codec. For users
who want asymmetric codecs an option has been added, asymmetric_rtp_codec,
which will return chan_pjsip to the previous behavior.
The codecs returned by the chan_pjsip module when queried by
the bridge_native_rtp module were also not reflective of the
actual negotiated codecs. The nativeformats are now returned as
they reflect the actual negotiated codecs.
ASTERISK-26423 #close
Change-Id: I6ec88c6e3912f52c334f1a26983ccb8f267020dc
When an explicit media_address is provided the address family
in the SDP needs to be set to reflect it.
ASTERISK-26309
Change-Id: Ib9350cc91c120eb2f96f0623d3907d12af67eb79
This change adds support for dual stack automatically. No
configuration is required and the IP address and version
in the SIP messages and SDP will be automatically changed
based on the transport over which the message is being
sent. RTP usage has also been changed to listen on both
IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously to allow media to flow, and
to allow ICE support on both simultaneously. This also
allows failover between IPv6 and IPv4 to work as expected.
ASTERISK-26309 #close
Change-Id: I235a421d8f9a326606d861b449fa6fe3a030572d
This is similar to what is done for origination, but for the 14 and up
channel creation method. When attempting to create a channel, if a
channel ID is specified and a channel already exists with that ID, then
a 409 is returned.
Change-Id: I77f9253278c6947939c418073b6b31065489187c
ARI and AMI allow for an explicit channel ID to be specified
when originating channels. Unfortunately, there is nothing in
place to prevent someone from using the same ID for multiple
channels. Further complicating things, adding ID validation to channel
allocation makes it impossible for ARI to discern why channel allocation
failed, resulting in a vague error code being returned.
The fix for this is to institute a new method for channel errors to be
discerned. The method mirrors errno, in that when an error occurs, the
caller can consult the channel errno value to determine what the error
was. This initial iteration of the feature only introduces "unknown" and
"channel ID exists" errors. However, it's possible to add more errors as
needed.
ARI uses this feature to determine why channel allocation failed and can
return a 409 error during origination to show that a channel with the
given ID already exists.
ASTERISK-26421
Change-Id: Ibba7ae68842dab6df0c2e9c45559208bc89d3d06
Introduces ice_blacklist configuration in rtp.conf. Subnets listed in the
form ice_blacklist = <subnet spec>, e.g. ice_blacklist =
192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0, are excluded from ICE host, srflx and relay
discovery. This is useful for optimizing the ICE process where a system
has multiple host address ranges and/or physical interfaces and certain
of them are not expected to be used for RTP. Multiple ice_blacklist
configuration lines may be used. If left unconfigured, all discovered
host addresses are used, as per previous behavior.
Documention in rtp.conf.sample.
ASTERISK-26418 #close
Change-Id: Ibee88f80d7693874fda1cceaef94a03bd86012c9
This patch adds the Asterisk EID field to all outgoing ARI events.
Because this field should be added to all events as they are
transmitted, it is appended to the JSON message just prior to it being
handed off to the application message handler. This makes it somewhat
resilient to both new events being added to ARI, as well as other
potential event transport mechanisms.
ASTERISK-26470 #close
Change-Id: Ieff0ecc24464e83f3f44e9c3e7bd9a5d70b87a1d
Added needed UTF-8 checks before constructing json objects in various
files for strings obtained outside the system. In this case string values
from a channel driver's peer and not from the user setting channel
variables.
* aoc.c: Fixed type mismatch in s_to_json() for time and granularity json
object construction.
ASTERISK-26466
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: Iac2d867fa598daba5c5dbc619b5464625a7f2096
When T.38 gets rejected and G711 failback occurs there is a period of
time where neither AST_FAX_TECH_T38 nor AST_FAX_TECH_AUDIO is set,
leading to a crash.
Change-Id: Icc3f457b2292d48a9d7843dac0028347420cc982
If a bridge switched to P2P when a DTMF was in progress it
was possible for the DTMF to continue being sent indefinitely.
Change-Id: I7e2a3efe0d59d4b214ed50cd0b5d0317e2d92e29
Fixed a memory leak. It removes only the first element.
Added a useful feature in vector.h to remove all items
under the CMP through a callback function / macro.
ASTERISK-26453 #close
Change-Id: I84508353463456d2495678f125738e20052da950
We use a lot res_calendar, we are very happy with that, especially
because you use libical, the almost alone opensource library that
supports really ical format with all types of recurrency.
Nevertheless, some features are missed for our business use cases.
This first patch adds a new option in calendar.conf:
fetch_again_at_reload. Be my guest for a better name.
If it's true, when you'll launch "module reload res_calendar.so",
Asterisk will download again the calendar.
The business use case is that we have a WebUI with a scheduler planner,
we know when the calendars are modified.
For now, we need to define 1 minute of timeout to have a chance that
our user doesn't wait too long between the modification and the real
test. But it generates a lot of useless HTTP traffic.
ASTERISK-26422 #close
Change-Id: I384b02ebfa42b142bbbd5b7221458c7f4dee7077
Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different
builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that
needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with
--with-pjproject-bundled.
There are 2 ways to specify variants:
If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to
download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so...
<member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped..">
<support_level>external</support_level>
<depend>xmlstarlet</depend>
<depend>bash</depend>
<defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled>
</member>
<member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped..">
<support_level>external</support_level>
<depend>xmlstarlet</depend>
<depend>bash</depend>
<defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled>
</member>
Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name.
You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which
members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to
enable multiple at the same time.
If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to
do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements.
<member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped..">
<support_level>external</support_level>
<depend>xmlstarlet</depend>
<depend>bash</depend>
<defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled>
<member_data>
<downloader>
<variants>
<variant tag="bundled"
condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/>
</variants>
</downloader>
</member_data>
</member>
The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if"
statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available
in makeopts.
In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled
the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the
normal version will be downloaded.
Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
This changes the notice for the deprecation of the old
pooling options to point to the new option for doing
pooling. This gives a clearer direction as to what to
look into.
ASTERISK-26389 #close
Change-Id: I2ca9cdfdcd75aec170a7db9d5ff69a4cd25b7c10
Creating ODBC SQL queries resulted in queries too large to fit into the
supplied buffer. The resulting truncated buffer contained an invalid SQL
query.
* Made SQL query generation code use a thread storage buffer that can
increase in size as needed.
* Fixed bad multi-line warning messages.
ASTERISK-26263 #close
Reported by: Jeppe Ryskov Larsen
Change-Id: I23f3cdd43c2dac80bed3ded4dd77d18cb17f21ae
The res_pjsip_multihomed module determines what interface and transport
a request is going out on and updates the SIP message accordingly with
the address information. This currently incorrectly updates the Contact
header for connectionful protocols to the ephemeral connection port,
instead of the bound address for the listening socket which can actually
accept the connection back. If the remote side attempts to connect back on
the epehemeral port it will fail.
This change makes it so the port is updated to the bound port on
connectionful protocols and is maintained on UDP (as there can be
multiple of those).
ASTERISK-26374 #close
Change-Id: I50f8dab65b9f75117d73ba5f6bbcf6c9871854ab
Currently when receiving video over RTP we store only
a calculated samples on the frame. When starting the video
it can take some time for this calculation to actually yield
a value as it requires constant changing timestamps. As well
if a video frame passes over multiple RTP packets this calculation
will fail as the timestamp is the same as the previous RTP
packet and the number of samples calculated will be 0.
This change preserves the timestamp on the frame and allows
it to pass through the core. When sending the video this timestamp
is used instead of a new one being calculated.
ASTERISK-26367 #close
Change-Id: Iba8179fb5c14c9443aee4baf670d2185da3ecfbd
When performing DNS resolution the failover code present in
res_pjsip currently assumes that a request will always have
at least one viable address. In practice this is not true.
A domain may be used that has no records.
The code now checks that at least one address exists on the
request which prevents looping.
ASTERISK-26364 #close
Change-Id: Ic0761b0264864acd85915c94d878a81624940f4c
This implements the chan_sip legacy_useroption_parsing option but with a
better name.
* Made the caller-id number and redirecting number strings obtained from
incoming SIP URI user fields always truncated at the first semicolon.
People don't care about anything after the semicolon showing up on their
displays even though the RFC allows the semicolon.
ASTERISK-26316 #close
Reported by: Kevin Harwell
Change-Id: Ib42b0e940dd34d84c7b14bc2e90d1ba392624f62
The code was incorrectly invoking the unidentified logic when
an endpoint had actually been identified, causing log messages
to be output.
ASTERISK-26349 #close
Change-Id: Id8104fc9e3d138d5e8b6f6977ecc08765fd17d4f
This patch add config to pjsip by endpoint.
;preferred_codec_only=yes
; Respond to a SIP invite with the single most preferred codec
; rather than advertising all joint codec capabilities. This
; limits the other side's codec choice to exactly what we prefer.
ASTERISK-26317 #close
Reported by: AaronAn
Tested by: AaronAn
Change-Id: Iad04dc55055403bbf5ec050997aee2dadc4f0762
The endpoint identification PJSIP module is intended to identify which
endpoint an incoming request is from. If an endpoint is not identified,
then an artificial endpoint is used in its place when proceeding.
The problem is that the ACK request type is an exception to the rule.
The artificial endpoint is not used when processing an ACK. This results
in the possibility of having a NULL endpoint being used further on.
The reason ACK is an exception is an attempt not to spam security logs
with unidentified requests. Presumably, you've already logged the
unidentified request on the preceeding INVITE.
Up until Asterisk 13.10, retrieving a NULL endpoint in this fashion
didn't cause an issue. A new change in 13.10 added endpoint ACL checking
shortly after endpoint identification. Because we are accessing a NULL
endpoint, this ACL check resulted in a crash.
The fix here is to be sure to retrieve the artificial endpoint for all
request types. ACKs still do not generate unidentified request security
events.
ASTERISK-26264 #close
Reported by nappsoft
AST-2016-006
Change-Id: Ie0c795ae2d72273decb972dd74b6a1489fb6b703