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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ben Ford 31b3addce7 res_pjsip: Add TEL URI support for basic calls.
This change allows TEL URI requests to come through for basic calls. The
allowed requests are INVITE, ACK, BYE, and CANCEL. The From and To
headers will now allow TEL URIs, as well as the request URI.

Support is only for TEL URIs present in traffic from a remote party.
Asterisk does not generate any TEL URIs on its own.

ASTERISK-26894

Change-Id: If5729e6cd583be7acf666373bf9f1b9d653ec29a
2022-09-13 04:51:10 -05:00
Maximilian Fridrich a03b53bb7b chan_pjsip: Only set default audio stream on hold.
When a PJSIP channel is set on hold or off hold, all streams were set
on/off hold. This is not the desired behaviour and caused issues
when there were multiple streams in the topology.

Now, only the default audio stream is set on/off hold when a hold is
indicated.

ASTERISK-30051

Change-Id: I04f1110565fd05fea565f5539b534b54549d4f71
2022-06-02 11:37:33 -05:00
Moritz Fain 4bf2473ac4 ari: expose channel driver's unique id to ARI channel resource
This change exposes the channel driver's unique id (i.e. the Call-ID
for chan_sip/chan_pjsip based channels) to ARI channel resources
as `protocol_id`.

ASTERISK-30027
Reported by: Moritz Fain
Tested by: Moritz Fain

Change-Id: I7cc6e7a9d29efe74bc27811d788dac20fe559b87
2022-05-22 15:40:33 -05:00
Naveen Albert 193b7a81fe chan_pjsip: Add ability to send flash events.
PJSIP currently is capable of receiving flash events
and converting them to FLASH control frames, but it
currently lacks support for doing the reverse: taking
a FLASH control frame and converting it into a flash
event in the SIP domain.

This adds the ability for PJSIP to process flash control
frames by converting them into the appropriate SIP INFO
message, which can then be sent to the peer. This allows,
for example, flash events to be sent between Asterisk
systems using PJSIP.

ASTERISK-29941 #close

Change-Id: I1590221a4d238597f79672fa5825dd4a920c94dd
2022-04-26 18:40:36 -05:00
Mark Petersen 1cdaeb8161 chan_pjsip: add allow_sending_180_after_183 option
added new global config option "allow_sending_180_after_183"
that if enabled will preserve 180 after a 183

ASTERISK-29842

Change-Id: I8a53f8c35595b6d16d8e86e241b5f110d92f3d18
2022-04-26 16:50:03 -05:00
Boris P. Korzun 6624e34580 res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Improve detecting of lack of RTP activity
Change RTP timer behavior for detecting RTP only after two-way
SDP channel establishment. Ignore detecting after receiving 183
with SDP or while direct media is used.
Make rtp_timeout and rtp_timeout_hold options consistent to rtptimeout
and rtpholdtimeout options in chan_sip.

ASTERISK-26689 #close
ASTERISK-29929 #close

Change-Id: I07326d5b9c40f25db717fd6075f6f3a8d77279eb
2022-03-25 17:30:28 -05:00
Alexander Traud 726d6dd166 channels: Fix for Doxygen.
ASTERISK-29762

Change-Id: Ia8811ac12b93ff8c18164699c6fbc604cb0a23f7
2021-11-19 09:02:06 -06:00
Naveen Albert 5b5c358e4b res_pjsip_caller_id: Add ANI2/OLI parsing
Adds parsing of ANI II digits (Originating
Line Information) to PJSIP, on par with
what currently exists in chan_sip.

ASTERISK-29472

Change-Id: Ifc938a7a7d45ce33999ebf3656a542226f6d3847
2021-09-15 10:27:40 -05:00
Sean Bright 1b41629447 chan_pjsip: Correct misleading trace message
ASTERISK-29358 #close

Change-Id: I050daff67066873df4e8fc7f4bd977c1ca06e647
2021-05-12 21:21:25 -05:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther 48ed4f670f pjsip: Generate progress (once) when receiving a 180 with a SDP
ASTERISK-29105

Change-Id: If1615fe7115fe544ef974b044d3cea5c48b94a38
2021-03-02 11:22:33 -06:00
Dan Cropp 55891227e8 chan_pjsip, app_transfer: Add TRANSFERSTATUSPROTOCOL variable
When a Transfer/REFER is executed, TRANSFERSTATUSPROTOCOL variable is
0 when no protocl specific error
SIP example of failure, 3xx-6xx for the SIP error code received

This allows applications to perform actions based on the failure
reason.

ASTERISK-29252 #close
Reported-by: Dan Cropp

Change-Id: Ia6a94784b4925628af122409cdd733c9f29abfc4
2021-01-27 11:42:42 -06:00
Ben Ford 948ceb1228 chan_pjsip.c: Add parameters to frame in indicate.
There are a couple of parameters (datalen and data) that do not get set
in chan_pjsip_indicate which could cause an Invalid message to pop up
for things such as fax. This patch adds them to the frame.

Change-Id: Ia51be086a0708be905e73d1f433572c49c7e38f8
2021-01-18 10:02:04 -06:00
Ivan Poddubnyi f2aa6c7017 chan_pjsip: Assign SIPDOMAIN after creating a channel
session->channel doesn't exist until chan_pjsip creates it, so intead of
setting a channel variable every new incoming call sets one and the same
global variable.

This patch moves the code to chan_pjsip so that SIPDOMAIN is set on
a newly created channel, it also removes a misleading reference to
channel->session used to fetch call pickup configuraion.

ASTERISK-29240

Change-Id: I90c9bbbed01f5d8863585631a29322ae4e046755
2021-01-13 08:27:41 -06:00
Ivan Poddubnyi 134d2e729d chan_pjsip: Stop queueing control frames twice on outgoing channels
The fix for ASTERISK-27902 made chan_pjsip process SIP responses twice.
This resulted in extra noise in logs (for example, "is making progress"
and "is ringing" get logged twice by app_dial), as well as in noise in
signalling: one incoming 183 Session Progress results in 2 outgoing 183-s.

This change splits the response handler into 2 functions:
 - one for updating HANGUPCAUSE, which is still called twice,
 - another that does the rest, which is called only once as before.

ASTERISK-28016
Reported-by: Alex Hermann

ASTERISK-28549
Reported-by: Gant Liu

ASTERISK-28185
Reported-by: Julien

Change-Id: I0a1874be5bb5ed12d572d17c7f80de6e5e542940
2021-01-11 12:46:05 -06:00
Dan Cropp ffa87ecade chan_pjsip: Incorporate channel reference count into transfer_refer().
Add channel reference count for PJSIP REFER. The call could be terminated
prior to the result of the transfer. In that scenario, when the SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY
occurred several minutes later, it would attempt to access a session which was
no longer valid.  Terminate event subscription if pjsip_xfer_initiate() or
pjsip_xfer_send_request() fails in transfer_refer().

ASTERISK-29201 #close
Reported-by: Dan Cropp

Change-Id: I3fd92fd14b4e3844d3d7b0f60fe417a4df5f2435
2021-01-06 10:45:41 -06:00
Joshua C. Colp 6475fe3dd7 pjsip: Match lifetime of INVITE session to our session.
In some circumstances it was possible for an INVITE
session to be destroyed while we were still using it.
This occurred due to the reference on the INVITE session
being released internally as a result of its state
changing to DISCONNECTED.

This change adds a reference to the INVITE session
which is released when our own session is destroyed,
ensuring that the INVITE session remains valid for
the lifetime of our session.

ASTERISK-29022

Change-Id: I300c6d9005ff0e6efbe1132daefc7e47ca6228c9
2020-12-09 13:06:42 -06:00
George Joseph 44bb0858cb debugging: Add enough to choke a mule
Added to:
 * bridges/bridge_softmix.c
 * channels/chan_pjsip.c
 * include/asterisk/res_pjsip_session.h
 * main/channel.c
 * res/res_pjsip_session.c

There NO functional changes in this commit.

Change-Id: I06af034d1ff3ea1feb56596fd7bd6d7939dfdcc3
2020-09-14 09:28:29 -05:00
George Joseph 9bd1d686a1 ACN: Add tracing to existing code
Prior to making any modifications to the pjsip infrastructure
for ACN, I've added the tracing functions to the existing code.
This should make the final commit easier to review, but we can also
now run a "before and after" trace.

No functional changes were made with this commit.

Change-Id: Ia83a1a2687ccb96f2bc8a2a3928a5214c4be775c
2020-07-08 09:24:42 -05:00
George Joseph 8d1064eaaf Streams: Add features for Advanced Codec Negotiation
The Streams API becomes the home for the core ACN capabilities.
These include...

 * Parsing and formatting of codec negotation preferences.
 * Resolving pending streams and topologies with those configured
   using configured preferences.
 * Utility functions for creating string representations of
   streams, topologies, and negotiation preferences.

For codec negotiation preferences:
 * Added ast_stream_codec_prefs_parse() which takes a string
   representation of codec negotiation preferences, which
   may come from a pjsip endpoint for example, and populates
   a ast_stream_codec_negotiation_prefs structure.
 * Added ast_stream_codec_prefs_to_str() which does the reverse.
 * Added many functions to parse individual parameter name
   and value strings to their respectrive enum values, and the
   reverse.

For streams:
 * Added ast_stream_create_resolved() which takes a "live" stream
   and resolves it with a configured stream and the negotiation
   preferences to create a new stream.
 * Added ast_stream_to_str() which create a string representation
   of a stream suitable for debug or display purposes.

For topology:
 * Added ast_stream_topology_create_resolved() which takes a "live"
   topology and resolves it, stream by stream, with a configured
   topology stream and the negotiation preferences to create a new
   topology.
 * Added ast_stream_topology_to_str() which create a string
   representation of a topology suitable for debug or display
   purposes.
 * Renamed ast_format_caps_from_topology() to
   ast_stream_topology_get_formats() to be more consistent with
   the existing ast_stream_get_formats().

Additional changes:
 * A new function ast_format_cap_append_names() appends the results
   to the ast_str buffer instead of replacing buffer contents.

Change-Id: I2df77dedd0c72c52deb6e329effe057a8e06cd56
2020-07-01 09:27:14 -05:00
Kevin Harwell 8b925fbda3 chan_pjsip: don't use PJSIP_SC_NULL as it only exists pjproject 2.8+
A patch made a reference to the PJSIP_SC_NULL enumeration value, which
was added to pjproject 2.8 and above thus making it so Asterisk would
fail to compile with prior versions of pjproject.

This patch removes the reference, and instead initializes the value
to '0'.

ASTERISK-28886 #close

Change-Id: I68491c80da1a0154b2286c9458440141c98db9d7
2020-06-22 15:33:04 -05:00
George Joseph 41f3a7da4d res_fax: Don't start a gateway if either channel is hung up
When fax_gateway_framehook is called and a gateway hasn't already
been started, the framehook gets the t38 state for both the current
channel and the peer.  That call trickles down to the channel
driver which determines the state.  If either channel is hung up
(or in the process of being hung up), the channel driver's tech_pvt
is going to be NULL which, in the case of chan_pjsip, will cause a
segfault.

* Added a hangup check for both the channel and peer channel
  before starting a fax gateway.

* Added a check for NULL tech_pvt to chan_pjsip_queryoption
  so we don't attempt to reference a tech_pvt that's already
  gone.

ASTERISK-28923
Reported by: Yury Kirsanov

Change-Id: I4e10e63b667bbb68c1c8623f977488f5d807897c
2020-06-10 13:59:06 -05:00
Joshua C. Colp 1c5e68580a stream: Enforce formats immutability and ensure formats exist.
Some places in Asterisk did not treat the formats on a stream
as immutable when they are.

The ast_stream_get_formats function is now const to enforce this
and parts of Asterisk have been updated to take this into account.
Some violations of this were also fixed along the way.

An additional minor tweak is that streams are now allocated with
an empty format capabilities structure removing the need in various
places to check that one is present on the stream.

ASTERISK-28846

Change-Id: I32f29715330db4ff48edd6f1f359090458a9bfbe
2020-04-23 09:16:51 -05:00
Kevin Harwell fa3c8f94e0 chan_pjsip: digit_begin - constant DTMF tone if RTP is not setup yet
If chan_pjsip is configured for DTMF_RFC_4733, and the core triggers a
digit begin before media, or rtp has been setup then it's possible the
outgoing channel will hear a constant DTMF tone upon answering.

This happens because when there is no media, or rtp chan_pjsip notifies
the core to initiate inband DTMF. However, upon digit end if media, and
rtp become available then chan_pjsip does not notify the core to stop
inband DTMF. Thus the tone continues playing.

This patch makes it so chan_pjsip only notifies the core to start
inband DTMF in only the required cases. Now if there is no media, or
rtp availabe upon digit begin chan_pjsip does nothing, but tells the
core it handled it.

ASTERISK-28817 #close

Change-Id: I0dbea9fff444a2595fb18c64b89653e90d2f6eb5
2020-04-13 11:05:20 -05:00
Michael Neuhauser 5562fb2ea0 chan_psip, res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: ignore rtptimeout if direct-media is active
Do not hang up a PJSIP channel on RTP timeout if that channel is in
a direct-media bridge. Also reset the time of the last received RTP packet when
direct-media ends (wait full rtp_timeout period before checking first time after
audio came back to Asterisk).

ASTERISK-28774
Reported-by: Michael Neuhauser

Change-Id: I8b62012be7685849e8fb2b1c5dd39d35313ca2d1
2020-03-20 10:17:49 -05:00
Paulo Vicentini ed2a7e3eaf chan_pjsip: Check audio frame when remote SSRC changes.
If the SSRC of a received RTP packet differed from the previous SSRC
an SSRC change control frame would be queued ahead of the media
frame. In the case of audio this would result in the format of the
audio frame not being checked, and if it differed or was not allowed
then it could cause the call to drop due to failure to set up a
translation path.

The chan_pjsip module will now no longer assume the first frame
will be the audio frame and instead goes through the complete list
to find it.

ASTERISK-28759

Change-Id: I6d854cc523f343e299a615636fc65bdbd5f809ec
2020-03-09 04:55:09 -06:00
Sean Bright 313189aae2 chan_pjsip: Ignore RTP that we haven't negotiated
If chan_pjsip receives an RTP packet whose payload differs from the
channel's native format, and asymmetric_rtp_codec is disabled (the
default), Asterisk will switch the channel's native format to match
that of the incoming packet without regard to the negotiated payloads.

We now check that the received frame is in a format we have negotiated
before switching payloads which results in these packets being dropped
instead of causing the session to terminate.

ASTERISK-28139 #close
Reported by: Paul Brooks

Change-Id: Icc3b85cee1772026cee5dc1b68459bf9431c14a3
2020-01-23 10:22:00 -06:00
lvl c03f50c1c8 chan_pjsip: Prevent segfault when running PlayDTMF on hungup channel
ASTERISK-28086 #close

Change-Id: Ib3baadc89b9f0477a6f25a63861433812368c5ea
2019-10-08 02:31:32 -05:00
Torrey Searle b43cdc7f1e channel/chan_pjsip: add dialplan function for music on hold
Add a new dialplan function PJSIP_MOH_PASSTHROUGH that allows
the on-hold behavior to be controlled on a per-call basis

ASTERISK-28542 #close

Change-Id: Iebe905b2ad6dbaa87ab330267147180b05a3c3a8
2019-10-01 02:06:45 -05:00
Friendly Automation 2205e25073 Merge "core: Add H.265/HEVC passthrough support" 2019-09-18 16:50:23 -05:00
Florian Floimair c18983207d core: Add H.265/HEVC passthrough support
This change adds H.265/HEVC as a known codec and creates a cached
"h265" media format for use.

Note that RFC 7798 section 7.2 also describes additional SDP
parameters. Handling of these is not yet supported.

ASTERISK-28512

Change-Id: I26d262cc4110b4f7e99348a3ddc53bad0d2cd1f2
2019-09-17 13:42:26 +02:00
Joshua Colp c358da472e chan_pjsip: Relock correct channel during "fax" redirect.
When fax detection occurs on an outbound PJSIP channel the
redirect operation will result in a masquerade occurring and
the underlying channel on the session changing. The code
incorrectly relocked the new channel instead of the old
channel when returning. This resulted in the new channel
being locked indefinitely. The code now always acts on the
expected channel.

ASTERISK-28538

Change-Id: I2b2e60d07e74383ae7e90d752c036c4b02d6b3a3
2019-09-16 08:42:39 -05:00
Dan Cropp e52fbae00f chan_pjsip: Transmit REFER waits for the REFER result setting TRANSFERSTATUS
Previously, when a Transfer (REFER) was performed, chan_pjsip would set
the TRANSFERSTATUS to SUCCESS when the REFER was queued up.  This did not
reflect a successful/unsuccessful transfer the way chan_sip did.
Added a callback module to process the refer subscription information.

Now depends on res_pjsip_pubsub so call transfer progress can be monitored
and reported

ASTERISK-26968 #close
Reported-by: Dan Cropp

Change-Id: If6c27c757c66f71e8b75e3fe49da53ebe62395dc
2019-06-25 09:54:41 -05:00
agupta d2f7b22640 chan_pjsip.c: Check for channel and session to not be NULL in hangup
We have seen some rare case of segmentation fault in hangup function
and we could notice that channel pointer was NULL.  Debug log shows
that there is a 200 OK answer and SIP timeout at the same time.  It
looks that while the SIP session was being destroyed due to timeout
call hangup due to answer event lead to race condition and channel
is being destroyed from two different places.  The check ensures we
check it not to be NULL before freeing it.

ASTERISK-25371

Change-Id: I19f6566830640625e08f7b87bfe15758ad33a778
2019-06-10 06:41:06 -06:00
Alexei Gradinari 466a17964f pjsip: replace 180 by 183 if SDP negotiation has completed
The caller endpoint hears dead silence if a callee replies 180 (without SDP)
and the caller already received 183 (with SDP).
It happens because Asterisk sends 180 (WITH SDP) to the caller,
there are not incoming RTP packets from the callee
and Asterisk does not generate inband ringing,
so there are not any outgoing RTP packets to the caller.

This patch replaces 180 by 183 if SDP negotiation has completed,
as if the caller endpoint is configured with "inband_progress=yes".

In this case Asterisk will generate inband ringing untill Asterisk receive
incoming RTP packets from the callee.

ASTERISK-27994 #close

Change-Id: I7450b751083ec30d68d6abffe922215a15ae5a73
2019-05-16 08:47:45 -06:00
Salah Ahmed 5009d6d97a chan_pjsip: DTMF Mode auto_info fallback lead to both inband and info
When the dtmf_mode on an endpoint is configured as "auto_info"
Asterisk will produce an inband DTMF tone alongside an INFO
message when sending DTMF.

ASTERISK-28371

Change-Id: I1380b82f006e110a1b83fbb50c9873edd13a5d9a
2019-04-05 09:43:15 -06:00
Torrey Searle 4661c08549 chan_pjsip: add a flag to ignore 183 responses if no SDP present
chan_sip will always ignore 183 responses that do not contain SDP
however, chan_pjsip will currently always translate it into a
183 with SDP.  This new flag allows chan_pjsip to have the same
behavior as chan_sip.

ASTERISK-28322 #close

Change-Id: If81cfaa17c11b6ac703e3d71696f259d86c6be4a
2019-03-08 14:16:30 -05:00
Joshua Colp 50ac85cb40 stasis: Segment channel snapshot to reduce creation cost.
When a channel snapshot was created it used to be done
from scratch, copying all data (many strings). This incurs
a cost when doing so.

This change segments the channel snapshot into different
components which can be reused if unchanged from the
previous snapshot creation, reducing the cost. In normal
cases this results in some pointers being copied with
reference count being bumped, some integers being set,
and a string or two copied. The other benefit is that it
is now possible to determine if a channel snapshot update
is redundant and thus stop it before a message is published
to stasis.

The specific segments in the channel snapshot were split up
based on whether they are changed together, how often they
are changed, and their general grouping. In practice only
1 (or 0) of the segments actually get changed in normal
operation.

Invalidation is done by setting a flag on the channel when
the segment source is changed, forcing creation of a new
segment when the channel snapshot is created.

ASTERISK-28119

Change-Id: I5d7ef3df963a88ac47bc187d73c5225c315f8423
2018-11-26 12:56:24 -06:00
Joshua Colp d0ccbb3377 stasis: Use an implementation specific channel snapshot cache.
Channels no longer use the Stasis cache for channel snapshots. Instead
they are stored in a hash table in stasis_channels which reduces the
number of Stasis messages created and allows better storage.

As a result the following APIs are no longer available since the stasis
cache is no longer used:
ast_channel_topic_cached()
ast_channel_topic_all_cached()

The ast_channel_cache_all() and ast_channel_cache_by_name() functions
now return an ao2_container of ast_channel_snapshots rather than
a container of stasis_messages therefore you can't (and don't need
to) call stasis_cache functions on it.

The ast_channel_topic_all() function now returns a normal topic not
a cached one so you can't use stasis cache functions on it either.

The ast_channel_snapshot_type() stasis message now has the
ast_channel_snapshot_update structure as it's data. It contains the
last snapshot and the new one.

ast_channel_snapshot_get_latest() still returns the latest snapshot.

The latest snapshot is now stored on the channel itself to eliminate
cache hits when Stasis messages that have the snapshot as a payload
are created.

ASTERISK-28102

Change-Id: I9334febff60a82d7c39703e49059fa3a68825786
2018-11-26 18:43:53 +00:00
Alexei Gradinari fa048183aa pjsip: New function PJSIP_PARSE_URI to parse URI and return part of URI
New dialplan function PJSIP_PARSE_URI added to parse an URI and return
a specified part of the URI.

This is useful when need to get part of the URI instead of cutting it
using a CUT function.

For example to get 'user' part of Remote URI
${PJSIP_PARSE_URI(${CHANNEL(pjsip,remote_uri)},user)}

ASTERISK-28144 #close

Change-Id: I5d828fb87f6803b6c1152bb7b44835f027bb9d5a
2018-11-18 15:27:48 -05:00
Alexei Gradinari eee935983b pjsip: new endpoint's options to control Connected Line updates
This patch adds new options 'trust_connected_line' and 'send_connected_line'
to the endpoint.

The option 'trust_connected_line' is to control if connected line updates
are accepted from this endpoint.

The option 'send_connected_line' is to control if connected line updates
can be sent to this endpoint.

The default value is 'yes' for both options.

Change-Id: I16af967815efd904597ec2f033337e4333d097cd
2018-10-30 10:39:28 -05:00
George Joseph 1725eaf8fb chan_pjsip: Register for "BEFORE_MEDIA" responses
chan_pjsip wasn't registering for "BEFORE_MEDIA" responses which meant
it was not updating HANGUPCAUSE for 4XX responses.  If the remote end
sent a "180 Ringing", then a "486 Busy", the hangup cause was left at
"180 Normal Clearing".

* Removed chan_pjsip_incoming_response from the original session
  supplement (which was handling only "AFTER MEDIA") and added it to a
  new session supplement which accepts both "BEFORE_MEDIA" and
  "AFTER_MEDIA".

* Also cleaned up some cleanup code in load module.

ASTERISK-27902

Change-Id: If9b860541887aca8ac2c9f2ed51ceb0550fb007a
2018-06-07 08:31:45 -06:00
George Joseph 4fb7967c73 bridge_softmix: Forward TEXT frames
Core bridging and, more specifically, bridge_softmix have been
enhanced to relay received frames of type TEXT or TEXT_DATA to all
participants in a softmix bridge.  res_pjsip_messaging and
chan_pjsip have been enhanced to take advantage of this so when
res_pjsip_messaging receives an in-dialog MESSAGE message from a
user in a conference call, it's relayed to all other participants
in the call.

res_pjsip_messaging already queues TEXT frames to the channel when
it receives an in-dialog MESSAGE from an endpoint and chan_pjsip
will send an MESSAGE when it gets a TEXT frame.  On a normal
point-to-point call, the frames are forwarded between the two
correctly.  bridge_softmix was not though so messages weren't
getting forwarded to conference bridge participants.  Even if they
were, the bridging code had no way to tell the participants who
sent the message so it would look like it came from the bridge
itself.

* The TEXT frame type doesn't allow storage of any meta data, such
as sender, on the frame so a new TEXT_DATA frame type was added that
uses the new ast_msg_data structure as its payload.  A channel
driver can queue a frame of that type when it receives a message
from outside.  A channel driver can use it for sending messages
by implementing the new send_text_data channel tech callback and
setting the new AST_CHAN_TP_SEND_TEXT_DATA flag in its tech
properties.  If set, the bridging/channel core will use it instead
of the original send_text callback and it will get the ast_msg_data
structure. Channel drivers aren't required to implement this.  Even
if a TEXT_DATA enabled driver uses it for incoming messages, an
outgoing channel driver that doesn't will still have it's send_text
callback called with only the message text just as before.

* res_pjsip_messaging now creates a TEXT_DATA frame for incoming
in-dialog messages and sets the "from" to the display name in the
"From" header, or if that's empty, the caller id name from the
channel.  This allows the chat client user to set a friendly name
for the chat.

* bridge_softmix now forwards TEXT and TEXT_DATA frames to all
participants (except the sender).

* A new function "ast_sendtext_data" was added to channel which
takes an ast_msg_data structure and calls a channel's
send_text_data callback, or if that's not defined, the original
send_text callback.

* bridge_channel now calls ast_sendtext_data for TEXT_DATA frame
types and ast_sendtext for TEXT frame types.

* chan_pjsip now uses the "from" name in the ast_msg_data structure
(if it exists) to set the "From" header display name on outgoing text
messages.

Change-Id: Idacf5900bfd5f22ab8cd235aa56dfad090d18489
2018-04-17 10:30:23 -06:00
Richard Mudgett 237d341bbd res_pjsip.c: Split ast_sip_push_task_synchronous() to fit expectations.
ast_sip_push_task_synchronous() did not necessarily execute the passed in
task under the specified serializer.  If the current thread is any
registered pjsip thread then it would execute the task immediately instead
of under the specified serializer.  Reentrancy issues could result if the
task does not execute with the right serializer.

The original reason ast_sip_push_task_synchronous() checked to see if the
current thread was a registered pjsip thread was because of a deadlock
with masquerades and the channel technology's fixup callback
(ASTERISK_22936).  A subsequent masquerade deadlock fix (ASTERISK_24356)
involving call pickups avoided the original deadlock situation entirely.
The PJSIP channel technology's fixup callback no longer needed to call
ast_sip_push_task_synchronous().

However, there are a few places where this unexpected behavior is still
required to avoid deadlocks.  The pjsip monitor thread executes callbacks
that do calls to ast_sip_push_task_synchronous() that would deadlock if
the task were actually pushed to the specified serializer.  I ran into one
dealing with the pubsub subscriptions where an ao2 destructor called
ast_sip_push_task_synchronous().

* Split ast_sip_push_task_synchronous() into
ast_sip_push_task_wait_servant() and ast_sip_push_task_wait_serializer().
ast_sip_push_task_wait_servant() has the old behavior of
ast_sip_push_task_synchronous().  ast_sip_push_task_wait_serializer() has
the new behavior where the task is always executed by the specified
serializer or a picked serializer if one is not passed in.  Both functions
behave the same if the current thread is not a SIP servant.

* Redirected ast_sip_push_task_synchronous() to
ast_sip_push_task_wait_servant() to preserve API for released branches.

ASTERISK_26806

Change-Id: Id040fa42c0e5972f4c8deef380921461d213b9f3
2018-04-12 17:34:16 -05:00
Joshua Colp c7bd554094 pjsip / res_rtp_asterisk: Add support for sending REMB
This change allows chan_pjsip to be given an AST_FRAME_RTCP
containing REMB feedback and pass it to res_rtp_asterisk.
Once res_rtp_asterisk receives the frame a REMB RTCP feedback
packet is constructed with the appropriate contents and sent
to the remote endpoint.

ASTERISK-27776

Change-Id: Ic53f821c1560d8924907ad82c4d9c0bc322b38cd
2018-04-06 08:36:54 -06:00
Joshua Colp e14b0e960d res_rtp_asterisk: Add support for raising additional RTCP messages.
This change extends the existing AST_FRAME_RTCP frame type to be
able to contain additional RTCP message types, such as feedback
messages. The payload type is contained in the subclass which allows
knowing what is in the frame itself.

The RTCP feedback message type is now handled and REMB[1] messages
are raised with their containing information.

This also fixes a bug where all feedback messages were triggering
video updates instead of just FIR and FUR.

Finally RTCP frames are now passed up through the Asterisk core to
what is handling the channel, mapped appropriately in the case of
bridging, and written to an outgoing stream. Since RTCP frames are
on a per-stream basis this is only done on multistream capable
channels.

[1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-alvestrand-rmcat-remb-03

ASTERISK-27758
ASTERISK-26366

Change-Id: I680da0ad8d5059d5e9655d896fb9d92e9da8491e
2018-03-27 08:39:00 -06:00
Corey Farrell 527cf5a570 Remove redundant module checks and references.
This removes references that are no longer needed due to automatic
references created by module dependencies.

In addition this removes most calls to ast_module_check as they were
checking modules which are listed as dependencies.

Change-Id: I332a6e8383d4c72c8e89d988a184ab8320c4872e
2018-01-24 13:37:29 -05:00
Corey Farrell 9cfdb81e91 loader: Add dependency fields to module structures.
* Declare 'requires' and 'enhances' text fields on module info structure.
* Rename 'nonoptreq' to 'optional_modules'.
* Update doxygen comments.

Still need to investigate dependencies among modules I cannot compile.

Change-Id: I3ad9547a0a6442409ff4e352a6d897bef2cc04bf
2018-01-15 13:25:51 -05:00
Sean Bright fd0ca1c3f9 Remove as much trailing whitespace as possible.
Change-Id: I873c1c6d00f447269bd841494459efccdd2c19c0
2017-12-22 09:23:22 -05:00
Richard Mudgett 4a461bcde4 chan_pjsip.c: Improve ast_request() diagnostic msgs.
Attempting to dial PJSIP/endpoint when the endpoint doesn't exist and
disable_multi_domain=no results in a misleading empty endpoint name
message.  The message should say the endpoint was not found.

* Added missing endpoint not found message.

* Added more information to the empty endpoint name msgs if available.

* Eliminated RAII_VAR in request().

Change-Id: I21da85ebd62dcc32115b2ffcb5157416ebae51e4
2017-12-15 19:59:50 -06:00
Richard Mudgett 22810fc635 chan_pjsip/res_pjsip: Add CHANNEL(pjsip,request_uri)
This patch does three things associated with the initial incoming INVITE
request URI.

1) Add access to the full initial incoming INVITE request URI.

2) We were not setting DNID on incoming PJSIP channels.  The DNID is the
user portion of the initial incoming INVITE Request-URI.  The value is
accessed by reading CALLERID(dnid).

3) Fix CHANNEL(pjsip,target_uri) documentation.

* The initial incoming INVITE request URI is now available using
CHANNEL(pjsip,request_uri).

* Set the DNID on PJSIP channel creation so CALLERID(dnid) can return the
initial incoming INVITE request URI user portion.

* CHANNEL(pjsip,target_uri) now correctly documents that the target URI is
the contact URI.

* Refactored print_escaped_uri() out of channel_read_pjsip() to handle
pjsip_uri_print() error condition when the buffer is too small.

ASTERISK-27478

Change-Id: I512e60d1f162395c946451becb37af3333337b33
2017-12-12 13:46:42 -06:00