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In WebRTC streams (or media tracks in their world) can be grouped
together using the mslabel. This informs the browser that each
should be synchronized with each other.
This change extends the stream API so this information can
be stored with streams. The PJSIP support has been extended
to use the mslabel to determine grouped streams and store
this association on the streams. Finally when creating the
SDP the group information is used to cause each media stream
to use the same mslabel.
ASTERISK-27379
Change-Id: Id6299aa031efe46254edbdc7973c534d54d641ad
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create_outgoing_sdp_stream was setting "addr_type = STR_IP6" only
when an ipv6 media_address was specified on the endpoint. If
rtp_ipv6 was set and ast_sip_get_host_ip_string returned an ipv6
address, we were leaving the addr_type set at the default of
STR_IP4. This caused the address type to be set incorrectly on the
"o" and "c" SDP attributes even though the address was set
correctly. Some clients don't like the mismatch.
* Removed the test for endpoint/media_address and now check all
addresses for ipv6.
ASTERISK-27198
Reported by: Martin Cisárik
Change-Id: I5214fc31b728117842243807e7927a319cf77592
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Some endpoints do not like a stream being reused for a new
media stream. The frame/jitterbuffer can rely on underlying
attributes of the media stream in order to order the packets.
When a new stream takes its place without any notice the
buffer can get confused and the media ends up getting dropped.
This change uses the SSRC change to determine that a new source
is reusing an existing stream and then bridge_softmix renegotiates
each participant such that they see a new media stream. This
causes the frame/jitterbuffer to start fresh and work as expected.
ASTERISK-27277
Change-Id: I30ccbdba16ca073d7f31e0e59ab778c153afae07
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When a sip session is refreshed, the stream topology is looped
through, checking each stream for compatible formats. This would
cause a crash if the stream state was AST_STREAM_STATE_REMOVED,
since the formats would never be set for this stream, causing
a NULL value to be returned from ast_stream_get_formats. This
commit adds a check for streams with removed states.
Also removed a stray semicolon.
Change-Id: Ic86f8b65a4a26a60885b28b8b1a0b22e1b471d42
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In 45744fc53, I mistakenly broke SDP media address rewriting by
misinterpreting which address was checked in the localnet comparison.
Instead of checking the remote peer address to decide whether we need
media address rewriting, we check our local media address: if it's
local, then we rewrite. This feels awkward, but works and even made
directmedia work properly if you set local_net. (For the record: for
local peers, the SDP media rewrite code is not called, so the
comparison does no harm there.)
ASTERISK-27248 #close
Change-Id: I566be1c33f4d0a689567d451ed46bab9c3861d4f
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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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Introduce a new property to rtp-engine to make it aware of
the desire for assymetric codecs or not. If asymmetric codecs
is not allowed, the bridge will compare read/write formats
and shut down the p2p bridge if needed
ASTERISK-26745 #close
Change-Id: I0d9c83e5356df81661e58d40a8db565833501a6f
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Currently, the handling of the msid attribute is not quite right. According to
the spec the msid's between the offer/answer are not dependent upon one another.
Meaning the same msid's given in an offer do not have to be returned in the
answer for a given stream. And they probably shouldn't be (copied/reused) since
this can potentially cause some browser side confusion.
This patch generates new msids when both an offer and answer are sent from
Asterisk. However, Asterisk does reuse the original msid it sent out for a
reinvite. Also audio+video streams are paired together by sharing the same
stream id, but a different track id.
ASTERISK-27179 #close
Change-Id: Ifaec06dc7e65ad841633a24ebec8c8a9302d6643
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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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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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PJSIP support in Asterisk differs from chan_sip in that it
allows media to be sent as-is without transcoding provided
the codecs were negotiated in the SDP. This is allowed
according to the RFC. Support for this differs quite a lot
though and some endpoints do not handle it well.
This change extends the 'asymmetric_rtp_codec' option to
also cover this case. When set to no (the default) the code
behaves as chan_sip does - the best codec is selected and
we will only ever send that, unless we change what we are
sending if the remote side changes. When set to yes we
will send media as-is without transcoding if the codec
has been negotiated in the SDP.
ASTERISK-26996
Change-Id: Ib1647f6902a0843e8c435946f831c2159e8d1d51
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This saves around 100 bytes when G.711, G.722, G.729, and GSM are advertised in
SDP. This reduces the chance to hit the MTU bearer of 1300 bytes for SIP over
UDP, if many codecs are allowed in Asterisk. This new feature is enabled
together with the optional feature compact_headers=yes via the file pjsip.conf.
ASTERISK-26932 #close
Change-Id: Iaa556ab4c8325cd34c334387ab2847fab07b1689
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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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* create_rtp(): Eliminate use of deprecated transport struct member. That
member and several others in the transport structure were deprecated
because of an infinite loop created when using realtime configuration.
See 2451d4e4550336197ee2e482750cc53f30afa352
ASTERISK-26851
Change-Id: I0533aa13c9ce3c6cc394e0fd2b5bf1cd1b2ef3bc
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* create_rtp(): Fix unexpected alteration of global address_rtp if a
transport is bound to an address.
* create_rtp(): Fix use of uninitialized memory if the endpoint RTP media
address is invalid or the transport has an invalid address.
ASTERISK-26851
Change-Id: Icde42e65164a88913cb5c2601b285eebcff397b7
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Change-Id: Ib32612cf6c7ce9213a11b9cba82f630f8cd3564b
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chan_sip sets the hangup cause code to AST_CAUSE_REQUESTED_CHAN_UNAVAIL
(44) when a channel is hung up due to an RTP timeout. So do the same
when it happens with PJSIP for parity.
Change-Id: I3546ebbde6460c22a27c9da1bf321711b5961ab8
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We were inadvertenly referencing the cos_video option to determine if we
should set the tos_audio and cos_audio value on the RTP instance.
Change-Id: Ia7964f486801d39dc6f5dae570baff079e1595b0
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If local_net is not defined on a transport, transport_state->localnet
will be NULL. ast_apply_ha will, be default, return AST_SENSE_ALLOW in
this case, causing the external_media_address, if set, to be skipped.
This patch causes us to only check if we are sending within a network if
local_net is defined.
ASTERISK-26879 #close
Change-Id: Ib661c31a954cabc9c99f1f25c9c9a5c5b82cbbfb
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Currently a wildcard address is used for the local RTP socket, which
will not always result in the same address as used by the SIP socket
(e.g. if explicit transport addresses are configured).
Use the transport's host address when binding new local RTP sockets if
available.
ASTERISK-26851
Change-Id: I098c29c9d1f79a4f970d72ba894874ac75954f1a
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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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This change adds the media stream topology definition and API for
accessing and using it.
Some refactoring of the stream was also done.
ASTERISK-26786
Change-Id: Ic930232d24d5ad66dcabc14e9b359e0ff8e7f568
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The latest Release candidate fails to create RTP streams when IPv6
is not available. Due to the changes made in September the ast_sockaddr
structure passed around to create these streams is always of AF_INET6
type, causing failure when used for IPv4. This patch adds a utility
function to check for availability of IPv6 and applies such check
at startup to determine how to create the ast_sockaddr structures.
ASTERISK-26617 #close
Change-Id: I627a4e91795e821111e1cda523f083a40d0e0c3e
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When optimistic SRTP was on it was possible for us to still
set up a call without an audio stream if an offer was received
with required SRTP.
This change makes it so this scenario will now fail with a 488
response.
ASTERISK-26575
Change-Id: I7d14187037681f48879bd20319ac79d0877318f3
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The res_pjsip_sdp_rtp module did not restrict the number of
formats added to a media stream in the SDP to the defined
limit. If allow=all was used with additional loaded codecs this
could result in the next media stream being overwritten some.
This change restricts the module to limit it to the defined
maximum and also increases the maximum in our bundled pjproject.
ASTERISK-26541 #close
Change-Id: I0dc5f59d3891246cafa2f3df5ec406f088559ee8
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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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When an explicit media_address is provided the address family
in the SDP needs to be set to reflect it.
ASTERISK-26309
Change-Id: Ib9350cc91c120eb2f96f0623d3907d12af67eb79
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This change adds support for dual stack automatically. No
configuration is required and the IP address and version
in the SIP messages and SDP will be automatically changed
based on the transport over which the message is being
sent. RTP usage has also been changed to listen on both
IPv4 and IPv6 simultaneously to allow media to flow, and
to allow ICE support on both simultaneously. This also
allows failover between IPv6 and IPv4 to work as expected.
ASTERISK-26309 #close
Change-Id: I235a421d8f9a326606d861b449fa6fe3a030572d
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This patch add config to pjsip by endpoint.
;preferred_codec_only=yes
; Respond to a SIP invite with the single most preferred codec
; rather than advertising all joint codec capabilities. This
; limits the other side's codec choice to exactly what we prefer.
ASTERISK-26317 #close
Reported by: AaronAn
Tested by: AaronAn
Change-Id: Iad04dc55055403bbf5ec050997aee2dadc4f0762
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ASTERISK-26190 #close
Change-Id: I11326d80edd656524a51a19450e586c583aa0a0b
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ASTERISK-26119 #close
Change-Id: Iecbf7d0f360a021147344c4e83ab242fd1e7512c
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Attempting to load a transport from realtime was forcing asterisk into an
infinite recursion loop. The first thing transport_apply did was to do a
sorcery retrieve by id for an existing transport of the same name. For files,
this just returns the previous object from res_sorcery_config's internal
container, if any. For realtime, the res_sourcery_realtime driver looks in the
database and finds the existing row but now it has to rehydrate it into a
sorcery object which means calling... transport_apply. And so it goes.
The main issue with loading from realtime (apart from the loop) was that
transport stores structures and pointers directly in the ast_sip_transport
structure instead of the separate ast_transport_state structure. This patch
separates those items into the ast_sip_transport_state structure. The pattern
is roughly the same as res_pjsip_outbound_registration.
Although all current usages of ast_sip_transport and ast_sip_transport_state
were modified to use the new ast_sip_get_transport_state API, the original
items are left in ast_sip_transport and kept updated to maintain ABI
compatability for third-party modules. They are marked as deprecated and
noted that they're now in ast_sip_transport_state.
ASTERISK-25606 #close
Reported-by: Martin Moučka
Change-Id: Ic7a836ea8e786e8def51fe3f8cce855ea54f5f19
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On a system with multiple ip addresses in the same subnet, if a
transport is bound to a specific ip address and endpoint/media_address
is set, the SIP/SDP will have the correct address in all fields but
the rtp stream MAY still originate from one of the other ip addresses,
most probably the "primary" ip address. This happens because
res_pjsip_sdp_rtp/create_rtp always calls ast_instance_new with
the "all" ip address (0.0.0.0 or ::).
The new option causes res_pjsip_sdp_rtp/create_rtp to call
ast_rtp_instance_new with the endpoint's media_address (if specified)
instead of the "all" address. This causes the packets to originate from
the specified address.
ASTERISK-25632
ASTERISK-25637
Reported-by: Olivier Krief
Reported-by: Dan Journo
Change-Id: I3dfaa079e54ba7fb7c4fd1f5f7bd9509bbf8bd88
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ASTERISK-25533 #close
Change-Id: Ie1a9d1a6511b3f1a56b93d04475fbf8a4e40010a
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In SIP/SDP, Opus has two channels always (see RFC 7587 section 7). The actual
amount of channels is negotiated in-band. Therefore now, the Opus codec and its
attribute rtpmap are registered with two channels.
ASTERISK-24779 #close
Reported by: PowerPBX
Tested by: Alexander Traud
patches:
asterisk-24779.patch submitted by Sean Bright (license #5060)
Change-Id: Ic7ac13cafa1d3450b4fa4987350924b42cbb657b
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The keepalive support in res_pjsip_sdp_rtp currently assumes
that a stream will only be negotiated once. This is false.
If the stream is replaced and later added back it can be
negotiated again causing multiple keepalive scheduled items
to exist. This change explicitly deletes the existing
keepalive scheduled item before adding the new one.
The res_pjsip_sdp_rtp module also does not stop RTP
keepalives or timeout timer if the stream has been
replaced. This change adds a callback to the session media
interface to allow a media stream to be stopped without
the resources being destroyed. This allows the scheduled
items and RTP to be stopped when the stream no longer
exists.
ASTERISK-25356 #close
Change-Id: Ibe6a7cc0927c87326fd5f1c0d4ad889dbfbea1de
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