Use shared_ptr for automatic reference counting of sockets, instead of
doing it manually through atomic_ref_cnt.
Use shared_ptr instead of raw pointers in all appropriate places.
Add const qualifier for a few methods.
No functional change.
Change-Id: I7db07fd90a2398f0253290aa2d810f8599e3983e
Reverse inheritence between singleton class and its base.
Change singleton template so that the singleton class doesn't inherit
from its base, but rather that the singelton class inherits from the
singleton template. This removes the need to keep the singleton base
classes separate (with the underscore prefix) plus a `typedef` for the
singleton class, and instead makes the class itself become the
singleton. (The exception being intermediate classes that have multiple
other derived classes, which is only the wheeltimer).
This makes for cleaner typing, but requires use of listing the singleton
template as friend class.
No functional changes.
Change-Id: Ic45cb01f7870ce0ba97188e58340b10fdc0380cb
Preamble: no functional changes.
AmSdp::parse() mixes int values with bool,
what makes the behavior not really clear, not defined
and can lead to the unpredicted result (even though the
compiler *should* actually fix that, but one ought to
not rely on this).
Hence make the parse method only be working with bool values.
Then, reverse the return value so that it's clear
that wrongly parsed is `false`, and good parsed is `true`.
Refactor all users accordingly.
Also rework those users, who indeed need `int` value
be returned, e.g. when having -1.
Do the same thing with the `parse_sdp_line_ex()` helper,
whereas parse() is the only user of it. And also reverse
the interpretation of true/false.
Then, make `parse()` working with a plain `char*`, so not a const.
Because doing a tricks like:
cast `char*` to const (user level) -> cast `const char*` to non-const
in a function (in a old C-like manner), has really no sense.
Refactor everything accordingly.
Other than that, refactor AmMimeBody:
Refactor it to work with a plain `char *` pointer instead of working
with `unsigned char *`, which nowadays has really no sense and
rather is a rudiment of C-like code base coming from the past.
Convert `payload` from `unsigned char*` to `char *` accordingly.
Refactor everything in AmMimeBody implementation accordingly.
Remove rudiment C-like casting everywhere, where possible.
Update `parseMultipart()` to work with a plain `const char *`
instead of `const unsigned char*`
P.S.: leave a list of TODO's for further rework, which
is not directly related to this scope of rework.
Change-Id: Ie1e132429245e0d2cc740d5b1c1fc17cf037a820
Use overloading for the various flavours of str2int functions. This has
the benefit of automatically choosing the appropriate function for
aliased types that may be one or the other underlying type, such as
size_t.
Do a mass renaming of all relevant instances.
Change-Id: I7abb6b9031ee53332d2b04a6cba4a6cc667a4807
If an INVITE has been forked and more than one branch is aimed at SEMS,
then the branch parameter of the top-via is necessary to distinguish the
different sessions.
By default, SEMS will now accept forked INVITEs.
This behavior can be switched off by setting "accept_forked_dialogs" to "no" (default=yes).
Conflicts:
core/AmSipDispatcher.cpp
In the context of multihomed servers, the signaling interface can be selecetd by the application. By default, the signaling interface is determined automatically. The media interface can also be set manually, there is however no automatic selection. In the case it is not set by the application, the default interface (the first one defined) is used instead.
SIP message processing and Session event processing are now
enclosed in blocks with the form
vv <type> [<callid>|<ltag>] ... vv
^^ <type> [<callid>|<ltag>] ... ^^
where
<type> = M SIP message processing
<type> = S Session event processing
- add reliable_1xx REL100_IGNORED, where all rel100 stuff is ignored
- set B2B sessions as reliable_1xx=REL100_IGNORED
- translate RAck Cseq
- for this: adds rack_method and rack_cseq to sip request (should possibly be reworked to use some dynamic field)
- relay Rseq (if exist)
- session container needs to be stopped first, with everything else still in place, so sessions can stop/send BYE
- UDP SIP transport is needed in shutdown procedure
- event dispatcher is needed until the end (may be needed to post events while destructing things)
git-svn-id: http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/sems/trunk@1916 8eb893ce-cfd4-0310-b710-fb5ebe64c474
- introduced outbound_proxy+force_outbound_proxy at the SIP dialog level (AmSipDialog)
- outbound_proxy+force_outbound_proxy is configurable in the sems.conf
git-svn-id: http://svn.berlios.de/svnroot/repos/sems/trunk@1818 8eb893ce-cfd4-0310-b710-fb5ebe64c474