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res_pjproject: Add module providing pjproject logging and utils res_pjsip_log_forwarder has been renamed to res_pjproject and enhanced as follows: As a follow-on to the recent 'Add CLI "pjsip show buildopts"' patch, a new ast_pjproject_get_buildopt function has been added. It allows the caller to get the value of one of the buildopts. The initial use case is retrieving the runtime value of PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME to insure we don't send a hostname greater than pjproject can handle. Since it can differ between the version of pjproject that Asterisk was compiled against and the version of pjproject that Asterisk is running against, we can't use the PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME macro directly in Asterisk source code. Change-Id: Iab6e82fec3d7cf00c1cf6185c42be3e7569dee1e
2016-01-19 01:27:57 +00:00
{
global:
res_pjproject: Add utility functions to convert between socket structures Currently, to convert from a pj_sockaddr to an ast_sockaddr, the address needs to be rendered to a string and then parsed into the correct structure. This also involves a call to getaddrinfo(3). The same is true for the inverse operation. Instead, because we know the internal structure of both ast_sockaddr and pj_sockaddr, we can translate directly between the two without the need for an intermediate string. Change-Id: If0fc4bba9643f755604c6ffbb0d7cc46020bc761
2018-08-28 13:42:13 +00:00
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXast_*;
res_pjproject: Add module providing pjproject logging and utils res_pjsip_log_forwarder has been renamed to res_pjproject and enhanced as follows: As a follow-on to the recent 'Add CLI "pjsip show buildopts"' patch, a new ast_pjproject_get_buildopt function has been added. It allows the caller to get the value of one of the buildopts. The initial use case is retrieving the runtime value of PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME to insure we don't send a hostname greater than pjproject can handle. Since it can differ between the version of pjproject that Asterisk was compiled against and the version of pjproject that Asterisk is running against, we can't use the PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME macro directly in Asterisk source code. Change-Id: Iab6e82fec3d7cf00c1cf6185c42be3e7569dee1e
2016-01-19 01:27:57 +00:00
local:
*;
};