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authorRichard Mudgett <rmudgett@digium.com>2015-12-04 15:36:45 -0600
committerRichard Mudgett <rmudgett@digium.com>2015-12-07 10:55:54 -0600
commit2b992014dcf8f1d343e95a06868d4ebd14619d33 (patch)
treeffcceface5f3f361beb77e40d5337741c75b1f07 /channels/chan_sip.c
parenteb9a353490d440931c44b3b0b69e633906b2e197 (diff)
chan_sip: Fix crash involving the bogus peer during sip reload.
A crash happens sometimes when performing a CLI "sip reload". The bogus peer gets refreshed while it is in use by a new call which can cause the crash. * Protected the global bogus peer object with an ao2 global object container. ASTERISK-25610 #close Change-Id: I5b528c742195681abcf713c6e1011ea65354eeed
Diffstat (limited to 'channels/chan_sip.c')
-rw-r--r--channels/chan_sip.c33
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/channels/chan_sip.c b/channels/chan_sip.c
index 98df83a0e..47b505d02 100644
--- a/channels/chan_sip.c
+++ b/channels/chan_sip.c
@@ -997,9 +997,9 @@ static struct ao2_container *threadt;
static struct ao2_container *peers;
static struct ao2_container *peers_by_ip;
-/*! \brief A bogus peer, to be used when authentication should fail */
-static struct sip_peer *bogus_peer;
-/*! \brief We can recognise the bogus peer by this invalid MD5 hash */
+/*! \brief A bogus peer, to be used when authentication should fail */
+static AO2_GLOBAL_OBJ_STATIC(g_bogus_peer);
+/*! \brief We can recognize the bogus peer by this invalid MD5 hash */
#define BOGUS_PEER_MD5SECRET "intentionally_invalid_md5_string"
/*! \brief The register list: Other SIP proxies we register with and receive calls from */
@@ -17184,8 +17184,7 @@ static enum check_auth_result register_verify(struct sip_pvt *p, struct ast_sock
/* If we don't want username disclosure, use the bogus_peer when a user
* is not found. */
if (!peer && sip_cfg.alwaysauthreject && sip_cfg.autocreatepeer == AUTOPEERS_DISABLED) {
- peer = bogus_peer;
- sip_ref_peer(peer, "register_verify: ref the bogus_peer");
+ peer = ao2_t_global_obj_ref(g_bogus_peer, "register_verify: Get the bogus peer.");
}
if (!(peer && ast_apply_acl(peer->acl, addr, "SIP Peer ACL: "))) {
@@ -18438,6 +18437,7 @@ static enum check_auth_result check_peer_ok(struct sip_pvt *p, char *of,
enum check_auth_result res;
int debug = sip_debug_test_addr(addr);
struct sip_peer *peer;
+ struct sip_peer *bogus_peer;
if (sipmethod == SIP_SUBSCRIBE) {
/* For subscribes, match on device name only; for other methods,
@@ -18477,8 +18477,13 @@ static enum check_auth_result check_peer_ok(struct sip_pvt *p, char *of,
/* If you do mind, we use a peer that will never authenticate.
* This ensures that we follow the same code path as regular
* auth: less chance for username disclosure. */
- peer = bogus_peer;
- sip_ref_peer(peer, "sip_ref_peer: check_peer_ok: must ref bogus_peer so unreffing it does not fail");
+ peer = ao2_t_global_obj_ref(g_bogus_peer, "check_peer_ok: Get the bogus peer.");
+ if (!peer) {
+ return AUTH_DONT_KNOW;
+ }
+ bogus_peer = peer;
+ } else {
+ bogus_peer = NULL;
}
/* build_peer, called through sip_find_peer, is not able to check the
@@ -33140,7 +33145,7 @@ static int sip_do_reload(enum channelreloadreason reason)
/*! \brief Force reload of module from cli */
static char *sip_reload(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
- static struct sip_peer *tmp_peer, *new_peer;
+ static struct sip_peer *new_peer;
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
@@ -33163,13 +33168,13 @@ static char *sip_reload(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a
ast_mutex_unlock(&sip_reload_lock);
restart_monitor();
- tmp_peer = bogus_peer;
/* Create new bogus peer possibly with new global settings. */
if ((new_peer = temp_peer("(bogus_peer)"))) {
ast_string_field_set(new_peer, md5secret, BOGUS_PEER_MD5SECRET);
ast_clear_flag(&new_peer->flags[0], SIP_INSECURE);
- bogus_peer = new_peer;
- ao2_t_ref(tmp_peer, -1, "unref the old bogus_peer during reload");
+ ao2_t_global_obj_replace_unref(g_bogus_peer, new_peer,
+ "Replacing the old bogus peer during reload.");
+ ao2_t_ref(new_peer, -1, "done with new_peer");
} else {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Could not update the fake authentication peer.\n");
/* You probably have bigger (memory?) issues to worry about though.. */
@@ -34420,6 +34425,8 @@ static int unload_module(void);
*/
static int load_module(void)
{
+ struct sip_peer *bogus_peer;
+
ast_verbose("SIP channel loading...\n");
if (STASIS_MESSAGE_TYPE_INIT(session_timeout_type)) {
@@ -34491,6 +34498,8 @@ static int load_module(void)
/* Make sure the auth will always fail. */
ast_string_field_set(bogus_peer, md5secret, BOGUS_PEER_MD5SECRET);
ast_clear_flag(&bogus_peer->flags[0], SIP_INSECURE);
+ ao2_t_global_obj_replace_unref(g_bogus_peer, bogus_peer, "Set the initial bogus peer.");
+ ao2_t_ref(bogus_peer, -1, "Module load is done with the bogus peer.");
/* Prepare the version that does not require DTMF BEGIN frames.
* We need to use tricks such as memcpy and casts because the variable
@@ -34773,7 +34782,7 @@ static int unload_module(void)
ast_debug(2, "TCP/TLS thread container did not become empty :(\n");
}
- ao2_t_cleanup(bogus_peer, "unref the bogus_peer");
+ ao2_t_global_obj_release(g_bogus_peer, "Release the bogus peer.");
ao2_t_cleanup(peers, "unref the peers table");
ao2_t_cleanup(peers_by_ip, "unref the peers_by_ip table");