asterisk/res/res_hep_pjsip.c

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2014, Digium, Inc.
*
* Matt Jordan <mjordan@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*!
* \file
* \brief PJSIP logging with Homer
*
* \author Matt Jordan <mjordan@digium.com>
*
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<depend>pjproject</depend>
<depend>res_pjsip</depend>
<depend>res_pjsip_session</depend>
<depend>res_hep</depend>
<support_level>extended</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
#include <pjsip.h>
#include <pjsip_ua.h>
#include <pjlib.h>
#include "asterisk/res_pjsip.h"
#include "asterisk/res_pjsip_session.h"
#include "asterisk/res_hep.h"
#include "asterisk/module.h"
#include "asterisk/netsock2.h"
static char *assign_uuid(const pj_str_t *call_id, const pj_str_t *local_tag, const pj_str_t *remote_tag)
{
RAII_VAR(struct ast_sip_session *, session, NULL, ao2_cleanup);
pjsip_dialog *dlg;
char *uuid = NULL;
res_hep: Provide an option to pick the UUID type At one point in time, it seemed like a good idea to use the Asterisk channel name as the HEP correlation UUID. In particular, it felt like this would be a useful identifier to tie PJSIP messages and RTCP messages together, along with whatever other data we may eventually send to Homer. This also had the benefit of keeping the correlation UUID channel technology agnostic. In practice, it isn't as useful as hoped, for two reasons: 1) The first INVITE request received doesn't have a channel. As a result, there is always an 'odd message out', leading it to be potentially uncorrelated in Homer. 2) Other systems sending capture packets (Kamailio) use the SIP Call-ID. This causes RTCP information to be uncorrelated to the SIP message traffic seen by those capture nodes. In order to support both (in case someone is trying to use res_hep_rtcp with a non-PJSIP channel), this patch adds a new option, uuid_type, with two valid values - 'call-id' and 'channel'. The uuid_type option is used by a module to determine the preferred UUID type. When available, that source of a correlation UUID is used; when not, the more readily available source is used. For res_hep_pjsip: - uuid_type = call-id: the module uses the SIP Call-ID header value - uuid_type = channel: the module uses the channel name if available, falling back to SIP Call-ID if not For res_hep_rtcp: - uuid_type = call-id: the module uses the SIP Call-ID header if the channel type is PJSIP and we have a channel, falling back to the Stasis event provided channel name if not - uuid_type = channel: the module uses the channel name ASTERISK-25352 #close Change-Id: Ide67e59a52d9c806e3cc0a797ea1a4b88a00122c
2016-05-12 01:17:15 +00:00
enum hep_uuid_type uuid_type = hepv3_get_uuid_type();
res_hep: Provide an option to pick the UUID type At one point in time, it seemed like a good idea to use the Asterisk channel name as the HEP correlation UUID. In particular, it felt like this would be a useful identifier to tie PJSIP messages and RTCP messages together, along with whatever other data we may eventually send to Homer. This also had the benefit of keeping the correlation UUID channel technology agnostic. In practice, it isn't as useful as hoped, for two reasons: 1) The first INVITE request received doesn't have a channel. As a result, there is always an 'odd message out', leading it to be potentially uncorrelated in Homer. 2) Other systems sending capture packets (Kamailio) use the SIP Call-ID. This causes RTCP information to be uncorrelated to the SIP message traffic seen by those capture nodes. In order to support both (in case someone is trying to use res_hep_rtcp with a non-PJSIP channel), this patch adds a new option, uuid_type, with two valid values - 'call-id' and 'channel'. The uuid_type option is used by a module to determine the preferred UUID type. When available, that source of a correlation UUID is used; when not, the more readily available source is used. For res_hep_pjsip: - uuid_type = call-id: the module uses the SIP Call-ID header value - uuid_type = channel: the module uses the channel name if available, falling back to SIP Call-ID if not For res_hep_rtcp: - uuid_type = call-id: the module uses the SIP Call-ID header if the channel type is PJSIP and we have a channel, falling back to the Stasis event provided channel name if not - uuid_type = channel: the module uses the channel name ASTERISK-25352 #close Change-Id: Ide67e59a52d9c806e3cc0a797ea1a4b88a00122c
2016-05-12 01:17:15 +00:00
if ((uuid_type == HEP_UUID_TYPE_CHANNEL)
&& (dlg = pjsip_ua_find_dialog(call_id, local_tag, remote_tag, PJ_FALSE))
&& (session = ast_sip_dialog_get_session(dlg))
&& (session->channel)) {
uuid = ast_strdup(ast_channel_name(session->channel));
res_hep: Provide an option to pick the UUID type At one point in time, it seemed like a good idea to use the Asterisk channel name as the HEP correlation UUID. In particular, it felt like this would be a useful identifier to tie PJSIP messages and RTCP messages together, along with whatever other data we may eventually send to Homer. This also had the benefit of keeping the correlation UUID channel technology agnostic. In practice, it isn't as useful as hoped, for two reasons: 1) The first INVITE request received doesn't have a channel. As a result, there is always an 'odd message out', leading it to be potentially uncorrelated in Homer. 2) Other systems sending capture packets (Kamailio) use the SIP Call-ID. This causes RTCP information to be uncorrelated to the SIP message traffic seen by those capture nodes. In order to support both (in case someone is trying to use res_hep_rtcp with a non-PJSIP channel), this patch adds a new option, uuid_type, with two valid values - 'call-id' and 'channel'. The uuid_type option is used by a module to determine the preferred UUID type. When available, that source of a correlation UUID is used; when not, the more readily available source is used. For res_hep_pjsip: - uuid_type = call-id: the module uses the SIP Call-ID header value - uuid_type = channel: the module uses the channel name if available, falling back to SIP Call-ID if not For res_hep_rtcp: - uuid_type = call-id: the module uses the SIP Call-ID header if the channel type is PJSIP and we have a channel, falling back to the Stasis event provided channel name if not - uuid_type = channel: the module uses the channel name ASTERISK-25352 #close Change-Id: Ide67e59a52d9c806e3cc0a797ea1a4b88a00122c
2016-05-12 01:17:15 +00:00
}
/* If we couldn't get the channel or we never wanted it, default to the call-id */
if (!uuid) {
uuid = ast_malloc(pj_strlen(call_id) + 1);
if (uuid) {
ast_copy_pj_str(uuid, call_id, pj_strlen(call_id) + 1);
}
}
return uuid;
}
static int transport_to_protocol_id(pjsip_transport *tp)
{
/* XXX If we ever add SCTP support, we'll need to revisit */
if (tp->flag & PJSIP_TRANSPORT_RELIABLE) {
return IPPROTO_TCP;
}
return IPPROTO_UDP;
}
static pj_status_t logging_on_tx_msg(pjsip_tx_data *tdata)
{
char local_buf[256];
char remote_buf[256];
char *uuid;
struct hepv3_capture_info *capture_info;
pjsip_cid_hdr *cid_hdr;
pjsip_from_hdr *from_hdr;
pjsip_to_hdr *to_hdr;
capture_info = hepv3_create_capture_info(tdata->buf.start, (size_t)(tdata->buf.cur - tdata->buf.start));
if (!capture_info) {
return PJ_SUCCESS;
}
if (!(tdata->tp_info.transport->flag & PJSIP_TRANSPORT_RELIABLE)) {
pjsip_tpmgr_fla2_param prm;
/* Attempt to determine what IP address will we send this packet out of */
pjsip_tpmgr_fla2_param_default(&prm);
prm.tp_type = tdata->tp_info.transport->key.type;
pj_strset2(&prm.dst_host, tdata->tp_info.dst_name);
prm.local_if = PJ_TRUE;
/* If we can't get the local address use what we have already */
if (pjsip_tpmgr_find_local_addr2(pjsip_endpt_get_tpmgr(ast_sip_get_pjsip_endpoint()), tdata->pool, &prm) != PJ_SUCCESS) {
pj_sockaddr_print(&tdata->tp_info.transport->local_addr, local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), 3);
} else {
if (prm.tp_type & PJSIP_TRANSPORT_IPV6) {
snprintf(local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), "[%.*s]:%hu",
(int)pj_strlen(&prm.ret_addr),
pj_strbuf(&prm.ret_addr),
prm.ret_port);
} else {
snprintf(local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), "%.*s:%hu",
(int)pj_strlen(&prm.ret_addr),
pj_strbuf(&prm.ret_addr),
prm.ret_port);
}
}
} else {
/* For reliable transports they can only ever come from the transport
* local address.
*/
pj_sockaddr_print(&tdata->tp_info.transport->local_addr, local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), 3);
}
pj_sockaddr_print(&tdata->tp_info.dst_addr, remote_buf, sizeof(remote_buf), 3);
cid_hdr = PJSIP_MSG_CID_HDR(tdata->msg);
from_hdr = PJSIP_MSG_FROM_HDR(tdata->msg);
to_hdr = PJSIP_MSG_TO_HDR(tdata->msg);
uuid = assign_uuid(&cid_hdr->id, &to_hdr->tag, &from_hdr->tag);
if (!uuid) {
ao2_ref(capture_info, -1);
return PJ_SUCCESS;
}
ast_sockaddr_parse(&capture_info->src_addr, local_buf, PARSE_PORT_REQUIRE);
ast_sockaddr_parse(&capture_info->dst_addr, remote_buf, PARSE_PORT_REQUIRE);
capture_info->protocol_id = transport_to_protocol_id(tdata->tp_info.transport);
capture_info->capture_time = ast_tvnow();
capture_info->capture_type = HEPV3_CAPTURE_TYPE_SIP;
capture_info->uuid = uuid;
capture_info->zipped = 0;
hepv3_send_packet(capture_info);
return PJ_SUCCESS;
}
static pj_bool_t logging_on_rx_msg(pjsip_rx_data *rdata)
{
char local_buf[256];
char remote_buf[256];
char *uuid;
struct hepv3_capture_info *capture_info;
capture_info = hepv3_create_capture_info(&rdata->pkt_info.packet, rdata->pkt_info.len);
if (!capture_info) {
return PJ_SUCCESS;
}
if (!rdata->pkt_info.src_addr_len) {
return PJ_SUCCESS;
}
pj_sockaddr_print(&rdata->pkt_info.src_addr, remote_buf, sizeof(remote_buf), 3);
if (!(rdata->tp_info.transport->flag & PJSIP_TRANSPORT_RELIABLE)) {
pjsip_tpmgr_fla2_param prm;
/* Attempt to determine what IP address we probably received this packet on */
pjsip_tpmgr_fla2_param_default(&prm);
prm.tp_type = rdata->tp_info.transport->key.type;
pj_strset2(&prm.dst_host, rdata->pkt_info.src_name);
prm.local_if = PJ_TRUE;
/* If we can't get the local address use what we have already */
if (pjsip_tpmgr_find_local_addr2(pjsip_endpt_get_tpmgr(ast_sip_get_pjsip_endpoint()), rdata->tp_info.pool, &prm) != PJ_SUCCESS) {
pj_sockaddr_print(&rdata->tp_info.transport->local_addr, local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), 3);
} else {
if (prm.tp_type & PJSIP_TRANSPORT_IPV6) {
snprintf(local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), "[%.*s]:%hu",
(int)pj_strlen(&prm.ret_addr),
pj_strbuf(&prm.ret_addr),
prm.ret_port);
} else {
snprintf(local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), "%.*s:%hu",
(int)pj_strlen(&prm.ret_addr),
pj_strbuf(&prm.ret_addr),
prm.ret_port);
}
}
} else {
pj_sockaddr_print(&rdata->tp_info.transport->local_addr, local_buf, sizeof(local_buf), 3);
}
uuid = assign_uuid(&rdata->msg_info.cid->id, &rdata->msg_info.to->tag, &rdata->msg_info.from->tag);
if (!uuid) {
ao2_ref(capture_info, -1);
return PJ_SUCCESS;
}
ast_sockaddr_parse(&capture_info->src_addr, remote_buf, PARSE_PORT_REQUIRE);
ast_sockaddr_parse(&capture_info->dst_addr, local_buf, PARSE_PORT_REQUIRE);
capture_info->protocol_id = transport_to_protocol_id(rdata->tp_info.transport);
capture_info->capture_time.tv_sec = rdata->pkt_info.timestamp.sec;
capture_info->capture_time.tv_usec = rdata->pkt_info.timestamp.msec * 1000;
capture_info->capture_type = HEPV3_CAPTURE_TYPE_SIP;
capture_info->uuid = uuid;
capture_info->zipped = 0;
hepv3_send_packet(capture_info);
return PJ_FALSE;
}
static pjsip_module logging_module = {
.name = { "HEPv3 Logging Module", 20 },
.priority = 0,
.on_rx_request = logging_on_rx_msg,
.on_rx_response = logging_on_rx_msg,
.on_tx_request = logging_on_tx_msg,
.on_tx_response = logging_on_tx_msg,
};
static int load_module(void)
{
if (!hepv3_is_loaded()) {
ast_log(AST_LOG_WARNING, "res_hep is disabled; declining module load\n");
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE;
}
ast_sip_register_service(&logging_module);
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_SUCCESS;
}
static int unload_module(void)
{
ast_sip_unregister_service(&logging_module);
return 0;
}
AST_MODULE_INFO(ASTERISK_GPL_KEY, AST_MODFLAG_DEFAULT, "PJSIP HEPv3 Logger",
.support_level = AST_MODULE_SUPPORT_EXTENDED,
.load = load_module,
.unload = unload_module,
.requires = "res_pjsip,res_pjsip_session,res_hep",
);