Instead of having each thread sleep only a little while and then
periodically check for the shutdown flag, make them sleep longer and use
pthread_cancel() to interrupt the sleep during a shutdown in the
designated break points.
Change-Id: I13f1872a0176697e064ceef4062db6ca6ccf7a0e
Handling of dual stack v4/v6 was previously done by the individual
listener objects for INADDR_ANY listening addresses. If listening on
INADDR_ANY was requested, then each listener would create two instances,
one for IPv4 and one for IPv6. This works fine for INADDR_ANY but fails
for listening on host names that resolve to multiple addresses, such as
`localhost`.
Solve this by relieving the listener objects from handling this and
instead handle it in the code setting up the listeners. If a host name
resolves to multiple addresses, then set up multiple listeners (up to
two supported currently). This allows us to listen on `localhost` by
default and have both 127.0.0.1 and ::1 active. INADDR_ANY is handled
specially by also setting up :: in that case.
Change-Id: I2a1e1d7090d7d23863c7a9bb1e89b85ad2ea44f4
Allow usage of "any" as interface config option to configure any and all
locally present network address, except loopback. This allows us to ship
a working default config file.
Change-Id: Ic13efd5f668e3bb317948b226c5700331f95a708
Needed to be able to set graphite socket timeout.
Useful when one wants rtpengine to force the graphite connection
to fail faster, in case graphite server gets filtered while
connection is ongoing.
Supplemental codecs such as DTMF use static timestamps while the event
is ongoing, leading to a TS jump when the RTP flow changes back to
audio. The sequencer needs to be aware of this so it doesn't mistakenly
see the next audio packet as overdue and starts to process it
prematurely.
Change-Id: I2faea9aceec21fc04920f6c3c94141725383379f
... for scheduling output RTP packets. This is mostly relevant for DTMF
packets which don't have an associated encoder when being forwarded.
Change-Id: I56ee94a9ac7f42cc65eec0703bf042065687e43f
With multiple media subscriptions, codec handlers are called
consecutively, once for each forwarding chain, leading to DTMF events
reported multiple times. The DTMF trigger must therefore keep track of
the state in the upper media object, not in the codec handlers.
Change-Id: I9ceaf406e093f25b7c037a325a0f2a7a91954922
Some functions (packet_dtmf in particular) called from the sequencer
depend on upper-level locking, so make sure this happens even if we're
bypassing the sequencer and do passthrough.
Change-Id: I6c729c3ba8075736fd614b8c06e3415b9c9e5ca7
SSRC entries might be present for the same SSRC in multiple contexts,
but only one of them will hold the actual stats. Don't create output
SSRC entries unless we know they won't be empty, as otherwise we won't
be able to create the actual SSRC entries (with stats) later on as they
dict key will already exist.
Change-Id: I54e263a17e14869ebb98456963f8ca75d11e9a89
This is useful because we log to stderr, which technically would allow
unlimited log line length, but this is in fact turned over to syslog,
which truncates log lines that are too long.
Change-Id: Iee8994842335ab1cf94941c14eced01e29120bc9
Not only check for the presence of a sink, but also check for a sink FD.
Treat a sink without an FD as if there is no sink.
Closes#1401
Change-Id: I04c0be33f8cae39399674ca0a87185a729daa843
Flag a socket with an error strike when packets are received too fast,
and refuse processing once too many strikes have occurred. This should
prevent forwarding loops from taking down the system.
Change-Id: Idc574f2f1dbbcb156efc37a80e903dc4e60ef1b1
libcs are implementing changes to fix the year 2038 issue on 32 bit
platforms (see [1]). musl libc already went ahead and implemented it,
starting with musl-1.2.0 (see [2]).
This commit adds a new definition to lib/loglib.h:
TIME_T_INT_FMT
If __USE_TIME_BITS64 is defined (by a time64 libc, see [1]), it's set to
the proper conversions for type int64_t, PRId64. If __USE_TIME_BITS64 is
not defined, the status quo remains unchanged ("%ld" is used).
The new definition is used in the different parts of rtpengine, where
appropriate.
Note: Richard confirmed that the "%u" format in daemon/cdr.c is not
needed, so this gets swept under the rug.
These changes get rid of the new warnings that appeared with musl-1.2.0.
Below an example warning:
In file included from ./log.h:6,
from ../include/obj.h:94,
from ../include/media_socket.h:9,
from ../include/call.h:26,
from ../include/redis.h:15,
from redis.c:1:
redis.c: In function 'redis_check_conn':
../lib/loglib.h:56:30: warning: format '%ld' expects argument of type 'long int', but argument 5 has type 'time_t' {aka 'long long int'} [-Wformat=]
56 | __ilog(prio, "[%s] " fmt, log_level_names[system], ##__VA_ARGS__); \
| ^~~~~~~
../lib/loglib.h:64:39: note: in expansion of macro 'ilogsn'
64 | #define ilogs(system, prio, fmt, ...) ilogsn(log_level_index_ ## system, prio, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
| ^~~~~~
../lib/loglib.h:63:30: note: in expansion of macro 'ilogs'
63 | #define ilog(prio, fmt, ...) ilogs(core, prio, fmt, ##__VA_ARGS__)
| ^~~~~
redis.c:887:17: note: in expansion of macro 'ilog'
887 | ilog(LOG_WARNING, "Redis server %s is disabled. Don't try RE-Establishing for %ld more seconds",
| ^~~~
[1] https://sourceware.org/glibc/wiki/Y2038ProofnessDesign
[2] https://musl.libc.org/time64.html
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>
This makes it possible to add new streams without specifying the
direction/interface again.
Reported in #1366
Change-Id: I8f320ecbe72f123d755ba80370de9c40960eb0f0
Distinguish between unconfirming the learned peer address and
retriggering the kernel stream. In particular we don't want to unconfirm
the sinks every time we confirmed our own peer, as that starts an
unconfirm/reconfirm loop.
Change-Id: I1f172385aefeacbc4585729bce25fbc68f04c2bd
While doing the A/B reassociation during an offer/answer exchange, we
don't (necessarily) want to remove all existing subscriptions. Instead
we cant to unsubscribe all subscribers so we don't do media forking, but
leaving existing subscriptions alone to make early media reception
possible. This mirros the old behaviour.
Change-Id: Ib9e6671ca2d23d1eb4509d7cf939015c816cc622
Multiple untagged monologues can exist at the same time which would lead
to a broken bencode dictionary. Instead use a pseudo label to
distinguish them.
Change-Id: I0f41c42df8ec17c1c4fb5cc6451ea039612e505f
We may have multiple subscribers, some of which may be dead/unused. We
don't care if we have these since we don't forward to them anyway.
possibly relevant for #1337
Change-Id: I3cded5080aa2005e9dd615cccf60bd4cba5feb7d
Set NO_KERNEL_SUPPORT when we don't actually kernelise the stream, and
use that flag when trying to pull stream stats.
probably closes#1337
Change-Id: I46af55e353d87c5afdda3c106d1f3470273105bf
The advertised address might be empty (trickle ICE) so use the FILLED
flag instead to see if the sink is eligible.
Change-Id: I114bd7400ccfcc3ecbc871bdcc5aee4e7d699816
Make sure janus_session lock is obtained first and websocket_conn lock
second, in order to prevent a possible deadlock.
Change-Id: I3db1d5cea0c0295cc10c71edd20c86ce054f520b
Warned-by: Coverity
This isn't really necessary as at this point the janus_session object is
private to the thread, but we add the locking anyway to silence the
warning.
Warned-by: Coverity
Change-Id: I0b192f2f5827ad917cf5110ce486fc6cd49e1a71
If a keyspace notification SET is received and the call already exists
as a foreign call, the call is first destroyed before being re-restored.
The call destruction involves a DEL from Redis on the "hosted DB"
number, which points to the foreign DB. This makes it impossible to then
restore the call because it's just been deleted.
closes#1308closes#1334
Change-Id: Ie895b021441b2d299f8ebb5bde1824b01e12633c