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A new endpoint parameter "incoming_mwi_mailbox" allows Asterisk to
receive unsolicited MWI NOTIFY requests and make them available to
other modules via the stasis message bus.
res_pjsip_pubsub has a new handler "pubsub_on_rx_mwi_notify_request"
that parses a simple-message-summary body and, if
endpoint->incoming_mwi_account is set, calls ast_publish_mwi_state
with the voice-message counts from the message.
Change-Id: I08bae3d16e77af48fcccc2c936acce8fc0ef0f3c
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In 2dee95cc (ASTERISK-27024) and 776ffd77 (ASTERISK-26879) there was
confusion about whether the transport_state->localnet ACL has ALLOW or
DENY semantics.
For the record: the localnet has DENY semantics, meaning that "not in
the list" means ALLOW, and the local nets are in the list.
Therefore, checks like this look wrong, but are right:
/* See if where we are sending this request is local or not, and if
not that we can get a Contact URI to modify */
if (ast_apply_ha(transport_state->localnet, &addr) != AST_SENSE_ALLOW) {
ast_debug(5, "Request is being sent to local address, "
"skipping NAT manipulation\n");
(In the list == localnet == DENY == skip NAT manipulation.)
And conversely, other checks that looked right, were wrong.
This change adds two macro's to reduce the confusion and uses those
instead:
ast_sip_transport_is_nonlocal(transport_state, addr)
ast_sip_transport_is_local(transport_state, addr)
ASTERISK-27248 #close
Change-Id: Ie7767519eb5a822c4848e531a53c0fd054fae934
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sanitize_tdata was assuming all URIs were SIP URIs so when a non
SIP uri was in the From, To or Contact headers, the unconditional
cast of a non-pjsip_sip_uri structure to pjsip_sip_uri caused
a segfault when trying to access uri->other_param.
* Added PJSIP_URI_SCHEME_IS_SIP(uri) || PJSIP_URI_SCHEME_IS_SIPS(uri)
checks before attempting to cast or use the returned uri.
ASTERISK-27152
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Change-Id: Id380df790e6622c8058a96035f8b8f4aa0b8551f
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* Check that the contact's reg_server matches the host's name before
deleting any prune_on_boot contacts. We don't want to delete reliable
transport contacts made with other servers if the ps_contacts database
table is shared with other servers.
Thanks to Ross Beer for pointing out that the original prune logic would
delete reliable transport contacts from other servers.
ASTERISK-27147
Change-Id: I8e439d0d1c266ffdfd7b73d1e5e466180a689bd0
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The fix for the issue is broken up into three parts.
This is part two which handles the server side of REGISTER requests when
rewrite_contact is enabled. Any registered reliable transport contact
becomes invalid when the transport connection becomes disconnected.
* Monitor the rewrite_contact's reliable transport REGISTER contact for
shutdown. If it is shutdown then the contact must be removed because it
is no longer valid. Otherwise, when the client attempts to re-REGISTER it
may be blocked because the invalid contact is there. Also if we try to
send a call to the endpoint using the invalid contact then the endpoint is
not likely to see the request. The endpoint either won't be listening on
that port for new connections or a NAT/firewall will block it.
* Prune any rewrite_contact's registered reliable transport contacts on
boot. The reliable transport no longer exists so the contact is invalid.
* Websockets always rewrite the REGISTER contact address and the transport
needs to be monitored for shutdown.
* Made the websocket transport set a unique name since that is what we use
as the ao2 container key. Otherwise, we would not know which transport we
find when one of them shuts down. The names are also used for PJPROJECT
debug logging.
* Made the websocket transport post the PJSIP_TP_STATE_CONNECTED state
event. Now the global keep_alive_interval option, initially idle shutdown
timer, and the server REGISTER contact monitor can work on wetsocket
transports.
* Made the websocket transport set the PJSIP_TP_DIR_INCOMING direction.
Now initially idle websockets will automatically shutdown.
ASTERISK-27147
Change-Id: I397a5e7d18476830f7ffe1726adf9ee6c15964f4
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The fix for the issue is broken up into three parts.
This is part one which refactors the transport state monitor code to allow
more modules to be able to monitor transports.
* Pull the management of PJPROJECT's transport state callback code from
res_pjsip_transport_management.c into res_pjsip. Now other modules can
dynamically add and remove themselves from transport monitoring without
worrying about breaking PJPROJECT's callback chain.
* Add the ability for other modules to get a callback whenever a specific
transport is shutdown.
ASTERISK-27147
Change-Id: I7d9a31371eb1487c9b7050cf82a9af5180a57912
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When the "webrtc" option was added in res_pjsip it was not added to the alembic
scripts. This patch adds the option for alembic.
Also, changed the sorcery configuration type to an OPT_YESNO_T value instead of
an OPT_BOOL_T so if this field is ever written to a database it will write out
the correct value.
ASTERISK-27119 #close
Change-Id: I3e199f060aea25e193c439fc5cf96be4d3ed1c7b
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This change fixes PIDF content generation when the underlying device
state is considered in use. Previously it was incorrectly marked
as closed meaning they were offline/unavailable. The code now
correctly marks them as open.
Additionally:
* Generate an XML element for our activity instead of a using a text
node.
* Consider every extension state other than "unavailable" to be 'open'
status.
* Update the XML namespaces and structure to reflect those
documented in RFC 4480
* Use 'on-the-phone' (defined in RFC 4880) instead of 'busy' as the
"in use" activity. This change results in eyeBeam using the
appropriate icon for the watched user.
This was tested on eyeBeam 1.5.20.2 build 59030 on Windows.
ASTERISK-26659 #close
Reported by: Abraham Liebsch
patches:
ASTERISK-26659.diff submitted by snuffy (license 5024)
Change-Id: I6e5ad450f91106029fb30517b8c0ea0c2058c810
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The "external_media_address" option on transports is now
resolved using dnsmgr. This allows it to be automatically
refreshed regularly if refreshes are enabled in dnsmgr.
If the system is using a dynamic IP address a dynamic DNS
hostname can be provided to keep the IP address up to
date.
Change-Id: Ia54771720dff0105bde55d5bbb81a3ba437e05b2
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This function is a replica of SIPDtmfMode, allowing the DTMF mode of a
PJSIP call to be modified on a per-call basis
ASTERISK-27085 #close
Change-Id: I20eef5da3e5d1d3e58b304416bc79683f87e7612
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This patch creates a new configuration option called "webrtc". When enabled it
defaults and enables the following options that are needed in order for webrtc
to work in Asterisk:
rtcp-mux, use_avpf, ice_support, and use_received_transport=enabled
media_encryption=dtls
dtls_verify=fingerprint
dtls_setup=actpass
When "webrtc" is enabled, this patch also parses the "msid" media level
attribute from an SDP. It will also appropriately add it onto the outgoing
session when applicable.
Lastly, when "webrtc" is enabled h264 RTCP FIR feedback frames are now sent.
ASTERISK-27119 #close
Change-Id: I5ec02e07c5d5b9ad86a34fdf31bf2f9da9aac6fd
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BUNDLE is a specification used in WebRTC to allow multiple
streams to use the same underlying transport. This reduces
the number of ICE and DTLS negotiations that has to occur
to 1 normally.
This change implements this by adding support for it to
the RTP SDP module in PJSIP. BUNDLE can be turned on using
the "bundle" option and on an offer we will offer to
bundle streams together. On an answer we will accept any
bundle groups provided. Once accepted each stream is bundled
to another RTP instance for transport.
For the res_rtp_asterisk changes the ability to bundle
an RTP instance to another based on the SSRC received
from the remote side has been added. For outgoing traffic
if an RTP instance is bundled to another we will use the
other RTP instance for any transport related things. For
incoming traffic received from the transport instance we
look up the correct instance based on the SSRC and use it
for any non-transport related data.
ASTERISK-27118
Change-Id: I96c0920b9f9aca7382256484765a239017973c11
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If the from_user field contains certain characters (like @, {, ^, etc.),
PJSIP will return a null value for the URI when attempting to parse it.
This causes a crash when trying to dial out through a trunk that contains
these invalid characters in its from_user field.
This change checks the configuration and ensures that an endpoint will
not be created if the from_user contains an invalid character. It also
adds a null check to the PJSIP URI parsing as a backup.
ASTERISK-27036 #close
Reported by: Maxim Vasilev
Change-Id: I0396fdb5080604e0bdf1277464d5c8a85db913d0
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When a SIP message comes in on a transport, pjproject obtains the lock on
the transport and pulls the data out of the socket. Unlike UDP, the TCP
transport does not allow concurrent access. Without concurrency the
transport lock is not released when the transport's message complete
callback is called. The processing continues and eventually Asterisk
starts processing the SIP message. The first thing Asterisk tries to do
is determine the associated dialog of the message to determine the
associated serializer. To get the associated serializer safely requires
us to get the dialog lock.
To send a request or response message for a dialog, pjproject obtains the
dialog lock and then obtains the transport lock. Deadlock can result
because of the opposite order the locks are obtained.
* Fix the deadlock by obtaining the serializer associated with the dialog
another way that doesn't involve obtaining the dialog lock. In this case,
we use an ao2 container to hold the associated endpoint and serializer.
The new locks are held a brief time and won't overlap other existing lock
times.
ASTERISK-27090 #close
Change-Id: I9ed63f4da9649e9db6ed4be29c360968917a89bd
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The OBJ_SEARCH_xxx defines should not be used as if they were individual
bits. They represent a multi-bit enumeration value field.
Change-Id: I32abc9a475396dab02402a7014357dd94284e17b
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The existing auto dtmf mode reverts to inband if 4733 fails to be
negotiated. This patch adds a new mode auto_info which will
switch to INFO instead of inband if 4733 is not available.
ASTERISK-27066 #close
Change-Id: Id185b11e84afd9191a2f269e8443019047765e91
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The stream topology (list of streams and order) is now stored with the
configured PJSIP endpoints and used during the negotiation process.
Media negotiation state information has been changed to be stored
in a separate object. Two of these objects exist at any one time
on a session. The active media state information is what was previously
negotiated and the pending media state information is what the
media state will become if negotiation succeeds. Streams and other
state information is stored in this object using the index (or
position) of each individual stream for easy lookup.
The ability for a media type handler to specify a callback for
writing has been added as well as the ability to add file
descriptors with a callback which is invoked when data is available
to be read on them. This allows media logic to live outside of
the chan_pjsip module.
Direct media has been changed so that only the first audio and
video stream are directly connected. In the future once the RTP
engine glue API has been updated to know about streams each individual
stream can be directly connected as appropriate.
Media negotiation itself will currently answer all the provided streams
on an offer within configured limits and on an offer will use the
topology created as a result of the disallow/allow codec lines.
If a stream has been removed or declined we will now mark it as such
within the resulting SDP.
Applications can now also request that the stream topology change.
If we are told to do so we will limit any provided formats to the ones
configured on the endpoint and send a re-invite with the new topology.
Two new configuration options have also been added to PJSIP endpoints:
max_audio_streams: determines the maximum number of audio streams to
offer/accept from an endpoint. Defaults to 1.
max_video_streams: determines the maximum number of video streams to
offer/accept from an endpoint. Defaults to 1.
ASTERISK-27076
Change-Id: I8afd8dd2eb538806a39b887af0abd046266e14c7
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This option was added to control whether to notify dialog-info state
'early' or 'confirmed' on Ringing when already INUSE.
The value "yes" is useful for some SIP phones (Cisco SPA)
to be able to indicate and pick up ringing devices.
ASTERISK-26919 #close
Change-Id: Ie050bc30023543c7dfb4365c5be3ce58c738c711
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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
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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
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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
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Change-Id: I4b6e1b0070563eeaee223cb58326f1b962ed5bc1
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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* 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
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When listing a container, we now print the number of objects
in the container at the end of the list.
Change-Id: I791cbc3ee9da9a2af9adc655164b5d32953df812
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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
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Change-Id: I571f371d0956a8039b197b4dbd8af6b18843598d
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This reverts commit 6492e91392b8fd394193e411c6eb64b45486093f.
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
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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
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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
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Change-Id: Ia2a6158e5fdf311bc2a1c0c43417978de504b1f1
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Consider reviewing the expression of the 'A = B != C' kind.
The expression is calculated as following: 'A = (B != C)'
Change-Id: Ibaa637dfda47d51a20e26069d3103e05ce80003d
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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