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* get_sip_pvt_from_replaces leaks sip_pvt_ptr on any error.
* build_peer leaks peer on failure to allocate the endpoint.
This patch fixes get_sip_pvt by using an RAII_VAR, build_peer is fixed
with an unref in the appropriate place.
ASTERISK-26184 #close
Change-Id: I728b424648ad041409f7d90880f4c28b3ce2ca12
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is enabled." into 13
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Using AO2_CONTAINER_ALLOC_OPT_DUPS_REPLACE can result in an unref being
recorded to the refs log for the node being replaced. This prevents
logging of those unrefs since they would produce errors in
refcounter.py.
ASTERISK-26181 #close
Change-Id: Ie4fded84e8a1a58b3a59ce59dfd7eb0da3ddc5d4
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When using TCP transport with chan_pjsip, the TCP_NODELAY
option value was allocated on the stack, then passed as a
pointer to the tcp transport configuration structure, and
later re-used on subsequently created sockets when it was
no longer valid. This patch changes the allocation to be
a static.
ASTERISK-26180 #close
Reported by: Scott Griepentrog
Change-Id: I3251164c7f710dbdab031282f00e30a9770626a0
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Some T.38 implementations may send another re-invite after the initial
one which adds additional negotiation details (such as the max bitrate).
Currently this will fail when passthrough is being done in chan_sip as we
do nothing if T.38 is already active.
Other handlers of T.38 inside of Asterisk (such as res_fax) handle this
scenario so this change adds support for it to chan_sip and res_pjsip_t38.
If a request to negotiate is received while T.38 is already enabled a
new re-INVITE is sent and negotiation is done again.
ASTERISK-26179 #close
Change-Id: I0298494d3da6df3219bbfa4be9aa04015043145c
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If the SQL UPDATE statement changes nothing then SQLRowCount returns 0.
This value should be treated as success.
But the function sorcery_realtime_update treats it as failed.
This bug was found using stress tests on PJSIP.
If there are 2 consecutive SIP REGISTER requests with the same contact data
during 1 second then res_pjsip_registrar adds contact location on 1st request
and tries to update contact location on 2nd.
The update fails and res_pjsip_registrar even removes correct contact location.
The test "object_update_uncreated" was removed from test_sorcery_realtime.c
because it's now a valid situation.
This patch also adds missing debug of extra SQL parameter.
ASTERISK-26172 #close
Change-Id: I05a7f3051455336c9dda29efc229decf86071303
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It is possible in a hypothetical situation for a session refresh to be
invoked on a PJSIP when the negotiatior on the INVITE session has not
yet been established. While this shouldn't occur with existing uses of
ast_sip_session_refresh, the crashes that occur due to improperly
calling PJSIP functions that expect a non-NULL negotiatior are
avoidable. PJSIP will create the negotiator in pjsip_inv_reinvite; this
means that simply checking for the presence of the negotiator before
passing it to other PJSIP functions that use it is allowable. As such,
this patch adds checks for the presence of the negotiator before calling
PJSIP functions that assume it is non-NULL.
Change-Id: I1028323e7e01b0a531865e5412a71b6f6ec4276d
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When something very sad and wrong occurs, it's challenging sometimes to
figure out why. This patch adds some additional debug statements on
off-nominal paths to try and make debugging easier.
Change-Id: I7bffb73cc733b6f80193a23340881db4a102b640
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When res_corosync detects that a node leaves or joins, it currently is
informed of this via Corosync callbacks. However, there are a few
limitations with the information presented:
(1) While we have information that Corosync is aware of - such as the
Corosync nodeid - that information is really only useful inside of
Corosync or res_corosync. There's no way to translate a Corosync
nodeid to some other internally useful unique identifier for the
Asterisk instance that just joined or left the cluster.
(2) While res_corosync is notified of the instance joining or leaving
the cluster, it has no mechanism to inform the Asterisk core or
other modules of this event. This limits the usefulness of res_corosync
as a heartbeat mechanism for other modules.
This patch addresses both issues.
First, it adds the notion of a cluster discovery message both within the
Stasis message bus, as well as the binary event messages that
res_corosync uses to transmit data back and forth within the cluster.
When Asterisk joins the cluster, it sends a discovery message to the other
nodes in the cluster, which correlates the Corosync nodeid along with
the Asterisk EID. res_corosync now maintains a hash of Corosync nodeids
to Asterisk EIDs, such that it can map changes in cluster state with the
Asterisk instance that has that nodeid. Likewise, when an Asterisk
instance receives a discovery message from a node in the cluster, it now
sends its own discovery message back to the originating node with the
local Asterisk EID. This lets Asterisk instances within the cluster
build a complete picture of the other Asterisk instances within the
cluster.
Second, it publishes the discovery messages onto the Stasis message bus.
Said messages are published whenever a node joins or leaves the cluster.
Interested modules can subscribe for the ast_cluster_discovery_type()
message under the ast_system_topic() and be notified when changes in
cluster state occur.
Change-Id: I9015f418d6ae7f47e4994e04e18948df4d49b465
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If specified, incoming SUBSCRIBE requests will be searched for the matching
extension in the indicated context. If no "subscribe_context" is specified,
then the "context" setting is used.
ASTERISK-25471 #close
Change-Id: I3fb7a15f5bc154079bd348c08b7ad1cdd2d5e514
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Updated the macro-set autoconf/libcurl.m4 to its latest upstream version. This
avoids a warning about an obsolete macro on AC_HELP_STRING, because Asterisk is
using AS_HELP_STRING everywhere else already.
ASTERISK-26046
Change-Id: I8299faf504ceaeee3e39930c59293809e116c631
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pjsip_inv_end_session()." into 13
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Found as a result of the testsuite tests/callparking test crashing.
Several calls to ast_get_chan_featuremap_config() and
ast_get_chan_features_xfer_config() did not lock the channel before
calling so the channel's datastore list was accessed without the lock's
protection. Apparently another thread deleted a datastore on the
channel's list while the crashing thread was walking the list. Crash at
0xdeaddead due to MALLOC_DEBUG's memory filler value as a result.
* Add missing channel locks to calls that were not already protected
as the doxygen for those calls indicates.
Change-Id: Id273b3d305cc616406c353cbc841b2b7655efaa1
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When an answer SDP is invalid we were disconnecting the outgoing call and
sending two BYE requests. The first BYE was sent by PJPROJECT because of
the invalid SDP answer. The second BYE was sent by Asterisk because it
thought the canceled call was the result of the RFC5407 section 3.1.2 race
condition.
* Made not send the BYE on a canceled session if the SDP negotiation is
incomplete because PJPROJECT has already sent a BYE for the failed
negotiation.
ASTERISK-25772 #close
Reported by: Dmitriy Serov
Change-Id: I44ad0bd0605e8eeb7035c890d6f97a1331f1a836
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When an incoming call defers SDP negotiation and then sends us an invalid
SDP in the ACK, we need to send a BYE to disconnect the call. In this
case SDP negotiation has failed and we don't have valid media streams
negotiated.
ASTERISK-25772
Change-Id: Ia358516b0fc1e6c4c139b78246f10b9da7a2dfb8
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Registering the PJMEDIA error codes allows errors found when parsing an
incoming SDP to be easier to figure out.
"Missing SDP rtpmap for dynamic payload type (PJMEDIA_SDP_EMISSINGRTPMAP)"
is much easier to understand than "Unknown error 220030".
ASTERISK-25772
Change-Id: I44b2dcea656fedd7593171be9e845880a2c70ca0
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Change-Id: Iedd182d189ec947c42edc2c66c4bda3c22060daa
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pjsip_inv_end_session() is documented as being able to return the
passed in tdata parameter set to NULL on success.
Change-Id: I09d53725c49b7183c41bfa1be3ff225f3a8d3047
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There was a typo in configure.ac preventing HAVE_PJSIP_EVSUB_GRP_LOCK
from getting set when using an external pjproject.
ASTERISK-26099 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Change-Id: I709af70428e125fb5ccd44b171d25dd29141f0ae
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candidates" into 13
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Following the principle of least surprise, we should not be sending
massive numbers of PJSIP and RTCP HEP packets out into the ether to some
only-slightly-random IP address. Having 'enabled' set to 'no' in the
sample configuration file should prevent this from happening for those
who run 'make samples'.
ASTERISK-26159 #close
Change-Id: I1753a64ca83a3442a6ebdc31061f8185c062d9b1
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When negotiating ICE candidates with WebRTC capable endpoints, many
networks will result in a browser offering ICE candidates that exceeds
the default number of max candidates, 16. This patch bumps the max
candidates to 32, with the max checks at twice the number of candidates.
In practice, this has shown to be sufficient for browser/WebRTC
negotiation.
Change-Id: Ifd8da8b315f5ae14814d4ce20e10d2e6355020e5
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ast_codec" into 13
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Adding format_name even to the end of ast_codec caused issued with
binary codec modules because the pointer would be garbage in asterisk
when they registered. So, the ast_codec structure was reverted and an
internal_ast_codec structure was created just for use in codec.c. A new
internal-only API was also added (__ast_codec_register_with_format) so
that codec_builtin could register codecs with the format_name in a
separate parameter rather than in the ast_codec structure.
ASTERISK-26144 #close
Reported-by: Alexei Gradinari
Change-Id: I6df1b08f6a6ae089db23adfe1ebc8636330265ba
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gcc 6.1.1 caught a few more issues.
Made sure the unit tests still pass for the func_env and stdtime
issues.
ASTERISK-26157 #close
Change-Id: I6664d8f34a45bc1481d2a854481c7878b0c1cf8e
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This patch removes the following modules:
- pbx_functions: It never existed.
- res_pjsip_log_forwarder: It no longer exists.
- res_hep_pjsip: The base HEP module wasn't loaded, and most basic PBXs
aren't going to be installing HOMER
- res_pjsip_phoneprov_provider: The basic res_phoneprov module isn't
loaded, and we aren't configured to make use of the
module
Change-Id: Id91f68cae7c9c8c3d370029fe1268cb51e4ff5a5
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This change removes hardcoded SDP parsing and generation for
Siren7 and Siren14 from chan_sip and moves it to format attribute
modules so it can also be used by chan_pjsip.
With this the fmtp lines for both are added with the bitrate
information.
ASTERISK-26021
Change-Id: Ibb004eda37a14c0a35ef0613f6237977fc800037
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Removed the obsolete macro AC_TYPE_SIGNAL because Asterisk does not use K&R C
but requires ANSI C anyway.
ASTERISK-26046
Change-Id: I914c014385e1862102d90fe7650621def78db02e
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autoconf." into 13
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fax_v21_session_new created a session details object but only released
the allocation reference during error conditions. fax_session_new adds
it's own reference to details if needed so the caller is always
responsible for cleaning it's own reference.
ASTERISK-26141 #close
Change-Id: Ie7fc52a83b6596ce9ce2d5a2bd9f3e204f48fc88
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into 13
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gcc 6 caught a previously unidentified self-comparison in
ice_candidate_cmp. Fixed it and re-ordered the predicates for better
short-circuiting.
ASTERISK-26140 #close
Change-Id: I3da713c568e24064430257b3502fbdafd35af7a7
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A code block only enabled when HAVE_PKTINFO is not defined (FreeBSD)
was using a pointer to a pointer as the destination of a memcpy and a
'&' instead of '*' in the sizeof.
ASTERISK-26138 #close
Change-Id: Id4927ff256c0e470bdf7bcfc025146a2f656e708
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A non-existent constraint was being referenced in the upgrade script.
This patch corrects the problem by removing the reference.
This patch fixes another realtime problem as well. Our Alembic scripts
store booleans as yes or no values. However, Sorcery tries to insert
"true" or "false" instead. This patch updates Sorcery to use "yes" and
"no"
ASTERISK-26128 #close
Change-Id: I366dbbf91418a9cb160b3ca74b0e59b5ac284bec
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Removed the obsolete macro AC_FUNC_SETVBUF_REVERSED because Asterisk does not
support the platform SVR2 from the year 1987 anymore.
ASTERISK-26046
Change-Id: I28161b037feb2d29ab46ed20e785928460226c22
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