The 'reload' mechanism actually involves closing the underlying
socket and calling the appropriate udp, tcp or tls start functions
again. Only outbound_registration, pubsub and session needed work
to reset the transport before sending requests to insure that the
pjsip transport didn't get pulled out from under them.
In my testing, no calls were dropped when a transport was changed
for any of the 3 transport types even if ip addresses or ports were
changed. To be on the safe side however, a new transport option was
added (allow_reload) which defaults to 'no'. Unless it's explicitly
set to 'yes' for a transport, changes to that transport will be ignored
on a reload of res_pjsip. This should preserve the current behavior.
Change-Id: I5e759850e25958117d4c02f62ceb7244d7ec9edf
load_module was just too hairy with every step having to clean up all
previous steps on failure.
Some of the pjproject init calls have now been moved to a separate
load_pjsip function and the unload_pjsip function was enhanced to clean
up everything if an error happened at any stage of the load process.
In the process, a bunch of missing pj_shutdowns, serializer_pool_shutdowns
and ast_threadpool_shutdowns were also corrected.
Change-Id: I5eec711b437c35b56605ed99537ebbb30463b302
Pjproject has deprecated pjsip_dlg_create_uas in 2.5 and replaced it with
pjsip_dlg_create_uas_and_inc_lock which, as the name implies, automatically
increments the lock on the returned dialog. To account for this, configure.ac
now detects the presence of pjsip_dlg_create_uas_and_inc_lock and res_pjsip.c
has an #ifdef HAVE_PJSIP_DLG_CREATE_UAS_AND_INC_LOCK to decide whether to use
the original call or the new one. If the new one was used, the ref count is
decremented before returning.
ASTERISK-25751 #close
Reported-by Josh Colp
Change-Id: I1be776b94761df03bd0693bc7795a75682615ca8
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
Dump the res_pjsip endpt internals.
In non-developer mode we will not document or make easily accessible the
"details" option even though it is still available. The user has to know
it exists to use it. Presumably they would also be aware of the potential
crash warning below.
Warning: PJPROJECT documents that the function used by this CLI command
may cause a crash when asking for details because it tries to access all
active memory pools.
Change-Id: If2d98a3641c9873364d1daaad971376311aef3cb
Added new global option (regcontext) to pjsip. When set, Asterisk will
dynamically create and destroy a NoOp priority 1 extension
for a given endpoint who registers or unregisters with us.
ASTERISK-25670 #close
Reported-by: Daniel Journo
Change-Id: Ib1530c5b45340625805c057f8ff1fb240a43ea62
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
When a request is sent using pjsip_endpt_send_request and fails, a condition
exists where the request wrapper, which is an AO2 object, may be de-ref'd
more times than it should. This occurs when the request's callback is called,
and, in the callback, the timer on the PJSIP heap is cancelled. When that
occurs, the request wrapper's lifetime is decremented. When
pjsip_endpt_send_request fails, we unilaterally decrement the lifetime of
the request wrapper again, even though we've already cancelled the reference
associated with the timer.
This patch checks the return result of pj_timer_heap_cancel_if_active before
removing the reference associated with the timer. We now only decrement it
in this case if a timer is cancelled as a result of the function call.
Change-Id: I21332343a1a019c1117076f9bf2df27be2850102
We have observed situations where the SIP threadpool may become
deadlocked. However, because incoming traffic is still arriving, the SIP
threadpool's queue can continue to grow, eventually running the system
out of memory.
This change makes it so that incoming traffic gets rejected with a 503
response if the queue is backed up too much.
Change-Id: I4e736d48a2ba79fd1f8056c0dcd330e38e6a3816
In a realtime based system with a limited number of threadpool threads
it is possible for a deadlock to occur. This happens when permanent
endpoint state is updated, which will cause database queries to be done.
These queries may result in URI validation being done which is done
synchronously using a PJSIP thread. If all PJSIP threads are in use
processing traffic they themselves may be blocked waiting to get the
permanent endpoint container lock when identifying an endpoint.
This change moves URI validation to occur at use time instead of
configuration time. While this comes at a cost of not seeing a problem
until you use it it does solve the underlying deadlock problem.
ASTERISK-25486 #close
Change-Id: I2d7d167af987d23b3e8199e4a68f3359eba4c76a
The struct send_request_wrapper has a pjsip lock associated with it that
is created non-recursive. There is a code path for the struct
send_request_wrapper lock that will attempt to lock it recursively. The
reporter's deadlock showed that the thread calling endpt_send_request()
deadlocked itself right after the wrapper object got created.
Out-of-dialog requests such as MESSAGE, qualify OPTIONS, and unsolicited
MWI NOTIFY messages can hit this deadlock.
* Replaced the struct send_request_wrapper pjsip lock with the mutex lock
that can come with an ao2 object since all of Asterisk's mutexes are
recursive. Benefits include removal of code maintaining the pjsip
non-recursive lock since ao2 objects already know how to maintain their
own lock and the lock will show up in the CLI "core show locks" output.
ASTERISK-25435 #close
Reported by: Dmitriy Serov
Change-Id: I458e131dd1b9816f9e963f796c54136e9e84322d
The default_from_user retrieval function was pulling the
default_from_user from the global configuration struct in an unsafe way.
If using a database as a backend configuration store, the global
configuration struct is short-lived, so grabbing a pointer from it
results in referencing freed memory.
The fix here is to copy the default_from_user value out of the global
configuration struct.
Thanks go to John Hardin for discovering this problem and proposing the
patch on which this fix is based.
ASTERISK-25390 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: I6b96067a495c1259da768f4012d44e03e7c6148c
When Asterisk sends an outbound SIP request, if there is no direct
reason to place a specific value for the username in the From header,
Asterisk would generate a UUID. For example, this would happen when
sending outbound OPTIONS requests when qualifying or when sending
outbound INVITE requests when originating (if no explicit caller ID were
provided). The issue is that some SIP providers reject these sorts of
requests with a "Name too long" error response.
This patch aims to fix this by changing the default outbound username in
From headers to "asterisk". This value can be overridden by changing the
default_from_user option in the global options if desired.
ASTERISK-25377 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: I6a4d34a56ff73ff4f661b0075aeba5461b7f3190
When sending a stateful response, creation of the transaction can fail,
most commonly because we are trying to create a transaction from a
retransmitted request. When creation of the transaction fails, we end up
leaking a reference to a contact that was bumped when the response was
created.
This patch adds the missing deref and fixes the reference leak.
Change-Id: I2f97ad512aeb1b17e87ca29ae0abacb4d6395f07
Modules commonly used the pj_gethostip function for retrieving the
IP address of the host. This function does not cache the result and may
result in a DNS lookup occurring, or additional work. If the DNS
server is unreachable or network issues arise this can cause the
pj_gethostip function to block for a period of time.
This change adds an ast_sip_get_host_ip and ast_sip_get_host_ip_string
function which does the same thing but caches the host IP address at
module load time. This results in no additional work being done each
time the local host IP address is needed.
ASTERISK-25342 #close
Change-Id: I3205deb679b01fa5ac05a94b623bfd620a2abe1e
If the saved SUBSCRIBE message is not parseable for whatever reason then
Asterisk could crash when libpjsip tries to parse the message and adds an
error message to the parse error list.
* Made ast_sip_create_rdata() initialize the parse error rdata list. The
list is checked after parsing to see that it remains empty for the
function to return successful.
ASTERISK-25306
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: Ie0677f69f707503b1a37df18723bd59418085256
The ast_sip_sanitize_xml function is used to sanitize
a string for placement into XML. This is done by examining
an input string and then appending values to an output
buffer. The function used by its implementation, strncat,
has specific behavior that was not taken into account.
If the size of the input string exceeded the available
output buffer size it was possible for the sanitization
function to write past the output buffer itself causing
a crash. The crash would either occur because it was
writing into memory it shouldn't be or because the resulting
string was not NULL terminated.
This change keeps count of how much remaining space is
available in the output buffer for text and only allows
strncat to use that amount.
Since this was exposed by the res_pjsip_pidf_digium_body_supplement
module attempting to send a large message the maximum allowed
message size has also been increased in it.
A unit test has also been added which confirms that the
ast_sip_sanitize_xml function is providing NULL terminated
output even when the input length exceeds the output
buffer size.
ASTERISK-25304 #close
Change-Id: I743dd9809d3e13d722df1b0509dfe34621398302
This change adds support for the 'rtp_timeout' and 'rtp_timeout_hold'
endpoint options. These allow the channel to be hung up if RTP
is not received from the remote endpoint for a specified number of
seconds.
ASTERISK-25259 #close
Change-Id: I3f39daaa7da2596b5022737b77799d16204175b9
This adds an "rtp_keepalive" option for PJSIP endpoints. Similar to the
chan_sip option, this specifies an interval, in seconds, at which we
will send RTP comfort noise frames. This can be useful for keeping RTP
sessions alive as well as keeping NAT associations alive during lulls.
ASTERISK-25242 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: I3b9903d99e35fe5d0b53ecc46df82c750776bc8d
Previously Asterisk did not properly failover to the next resolved DNS
address when a endpoint could not be reached. With this patch, and while
using res_pjsip, SIP requests (both in/out of dialog) now attempt to use
the next address in the list of resolved addresses until a proper response
is received or no more addresses are left.
ASTERISK-25076 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Change-Id: Ief14f4ebd82474881f72f4538f4577f30af2a764
When performing some provider testing, the rewrite_contact option was
interfering with proper construction of a route set when sending an ACK
after receiving a 200 OK response to an INVITE.
The initial INVITE was sent to address sip:foo. The 200 OK had a Contact
header with URI sip:bar. In addition, the 200 OK had Record-Route
headers for sip:baz and sip:foo, in that order. Since the Record-Route
headers had the lr parameter, the result should have been:
* Set R-URI of the ACK to sip:bar.
* Add Route headers for sip:foo and sip:baz, in that order.
However, the rewrite_contact option resulted in our rewriting the
Contact header on the 200 OK to sip:foo. The result was:
* R-URI remained sip:foo.
* We added Route headers for sip:foo and sip:baz, in that order.
The result was that sip:bar was not indicated in the ACK at all, so the
far end never received our ACK. The call eventually dropped.
The intention of rewrite_contact is to rewrite the most immediate
destination of our SIP request to be the same address on which we
received a request or response. In the case of processing a SIP response
with Record-Route headers, this means that instead of rewriting the
Contact header, we should instead rewrite the bottom-most Record-Route
header. In the case of processing a SIP request with Record-Route
headers, this means we rewrite the top-most Record-route header.
Like when we rewrite the Contact header, we also ensure to update
the dialog's route set if it exists.
ASTERISK-25196 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: I9702157c3603a2d0bd8a8215ac27564d366b666f
A module trying to unload needs to wait for all serializers it creates and
uses to complete processing before unloading.
ASTERISK-24907
Reported by: Kevin Harwell
Change-Id: I8c80b90f2f82754e8dbb02ddf3c9121e5e966059
Some phones send g.726 audio packed for AAL2, which differs from what is
recommended by RFC 3351. If Asterisk receives audio formatted as such when
negotiating g.726 then it sounds a bit distorted. Added an option to
res_pjsip_endpoint that allows g.726 negotiated audio to be treated as g.726
AAL2 packed.
ASTERISK-25158 #close
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Change-Id: Ie7e21f75493d7fe53e75e12c971e72f5afa33615
All send/receive processing for a SIP transaction needs to be done under
the same threadpool serializer to prevent reentrancy problems inside
pjproject when using an external DNS resolver to process messages for the
transaction.
* Add threadpool API call to get the current serializer associated with
the worker thread.
* Pick a serializer from a pool of default serializers if the caller of
res_pjsip.c:ast_sip_push_task() does not provide one.
This is a simple way to ensure that all outgoing SIP request messages are
processed under a serializer. Otherwise, any place where a pushed task is
done that would result in an outgoing out-of-dialog request would need to
be modified to supply a serializer. Serializers from the default
serializer pool are picked in a round robin sequence for simplicity.
A side effect is that the default serializer pool will limit the growth of
the thread pool from random tasks. This is not necessarily a bad thing.
* Made pjsip_resolver.c use the requesting thread's serializer to execute
the async callback.
* Made pjsip_distributor.c save the thread's serializer name on the
outgoing request tdata struct so the response can be processed under the
same serializer.
ASTERISK-25115 #close
Reported by: John Bigelow
Change-Id: Iea71c16ce1132017b5791635e198b8c27973f40a
This patch refactors the transaction timeout processing to eliminate
calling the lower level public pjsip functions and reverts to calling
pjsip_endpt_send_request again. This is the result of me noticing
a possible incompatibility with pjproject-2.4 which was causing
contact status flapping.
The original version of this feature used the lower level calls to
get access to the tsx structure in order to cancel the transaction
when our own timer expires. Since we no longer have that access,
if our own timer expires before the pjsip timer, we call the callbacks
and just let the pjsip transaction take it's own course. When the
transaction ends, it discovers the callbacks have already been run
and just cleans itself up.
A few messages in pjsip_configuration were also added/cleaned up.
ASTERISK-25105 #close
Change-Id: I0810f3999cf63f3a72607bbecac36af0a957f33e
Reported-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
ast_module_info->self is often needed to register items with the core. Many
modules have ad-hoc code to make this pointer available to auxiliary sources.
This change updates the module build process to make the needed information
available to all sources in a module.
ASTERISK-25056 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Change-Id: I18c8cd58fbcb1b708425f6757becaeca9fa91815
Odd behaviors have been observed during outbound registrations. The most
common problem witnessed has been one where a request with
authentication credentials cannot be created after receiving a 401
response. Other behaviors include apparently processing an incorrect SIP
response.
Inspecting the code led to an apparent issue with regards to how we
handle transactions in outbound registration code. When a response to a
REGISTER arrives, we save a pointer to the transaction and then push a
task onto the registration serializer. Between the time that we save the
pointer and push the task, it's possible for the transaction to be
destroyed due to a timeout. It's also possible for the address to be
reused by the transaction layer for a new transaction.
To allow for authentication of a REGISTER request to be authenticated
after the transaction has timed out, we now hold a reference to the
original REGISTER request instead of the transaction. The function for
creating a request with authentication has been altered to take the
original request instead of the transaction where the original request
was sent.
ASTERISK-25020
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: I756c19ab05ada5d0503175db9676acf87c686d0a
Currently we use pjsip_parse_hdr to validate contact uris but it
appears that it allows uris without a scheme if there's a port
supplied. I.E myexample.com will fail but myexample.com:5060 will
pass even though it has no scheme. This causes SEGVs later on
whenever the uri is used.
To prevent this, permanent_contact_validate has been updated to check
that the scheme is either 'sip' or 'sips'.
2 uses of possibly-null endpoint have also been fixed in
create_out_of_dialog_request.
ASTERISK-24999
Change-Id: Ifc17d16a4923e1045d37fe51e43bbe29fa556ca2
Reported-by: Brad Latus
* changes:
res_pjsip: Add global option to limit the maximum time for initial qualifies
pjsip_options: Add qualify_timeout processing and eventing
res_pjsip: Refactor endpt_send_request to include transaction timeout
Currently when Asterisk starts initial qualifies of contacts are spread out
randomly between 0 and qualify_timeout to prevent network and system overload.
If a contact's qualify_frequency is 5 minutes however, that contact may be
unavailable to accept calls for the entire 5 minutes after startup. So while
staggering the initial qualifies is a good idea, basing the time on
qualify_timeout could leave contacts unavailable for too long.
This patch adds a new global parameter "max_initial_qualify_time" that sets the
maximum time for the initial qualifies. This way you could make sure that all
your contacts are initialy, randomly qualified within say 30 seconds but still
have the contact's ongoing qualifies at a 5 minute interval.
If max_initial_qualify_time is > 0, the formula is initial_interval =
min(max_initial_interval, qualify_timeout * random(). If not set,
qualify_timeout is used.
The default is "0" (disabled).
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Ib80498aa1ea9923277bef51d6a9015c9c79740f4
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
This is the second follow-on to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4572/ and the
discussion at
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2015-March/073921.html
The basic issues are that changes in contact status don't cause events to be
emitted for the associated endpoint. Only dynamic contact add/delete actions
update the endpoint. Also, the qualify timeout is fixed by pjsip at 32 seconds
which is a long time.
This patch makes use of the new transaction timeout feature in r4585 and
provides the following capabilities...
1. A new aor/contact variable 'qualify_timeout' has been added that allows the
user to specify the maximum time in milliseconds to wait for a response to an
OPTIONS message. The default is 3000ms. When the timer expires, the contact is
marked unavailable.
2. Contact status changes are now propagated up to the endpoint as follows...
When any contact is 'Available', the endpoint is marked as 'Reachable'. When
all contacts are 'Unavailable', the endpoint is marked as 'Unreachable'. The
existing endpoint events are generated appropriately.
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Id0ce0528e58014da1324856ea537e7765466044a
Tested-by: Dmitriy Serov
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
This is the first follow-on to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4572/ and the
discussion at
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2015-March/073921.html
Since we currently have no control over pjproject transaction timeout, this
patch pulls the pjsip_endpt_send_request function out of pjproject and into
res_pjsip/endpt_send_transaction in order to implement that capability.
Now when the transaction is initiated, we also schedule our own pj_timer with
our own desired timeout.
If the transaction completes before either timeout, pjproject cancels its timer,
and calls our tsx callback where we cancel our timer and run the app callback.
If the pjproject timer times out first, pjproject calls our tsx callback where
we cancel our timer and run the app callback.
If our timer times out first, we terminate the transaction which causes
pjproject to cancel its timer and call our tsx callback where we run the app
callback.
Regardless of the scenario, pjproject is calling the tsx callback inside the
group_lock and there are checks in the callback to make sure it doesn't run
twice.
As part of this patch ast_sip_send_out_of_dialog_request was created to replace
its similarly named private function. It takes a new timeout argument in
milliseconds (<= 0 to disable the timeout).
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Reported-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
Change-Id: I0778dc730d9689c5147a444a04aee3c1026bf747
This change adds the following:
1. A query set implementation. This is an API that allows queries to be executed in parallel and once all have completed a callback is invoked.
2. Unit tests for the query set implementation.
3. An external PJSIP resolver which uses the DNS core API to do NAPTR, SRV, AAAA, and A lookups.
For the resolver it will do NAPTR, SRV, and AAAA/A lookups in parallel. If NAPTR or SRV
are available it will then do more queries. And so on. Preference is NAPTR > SRV > AAAA/A,
with IPv6 preferred over IPv4. For transport it will prefer TLS > TCP > UDP if no explicit
transport has been provided. Configured transports on the system are taken into account to
eliminate resolved addresses which have no hope of completing.
ASTERISK-24947 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Change-Id: I56cb03ce4f9d3d600776f36928e0b3e379b5d71e
This patch adds support for automatically detecting the type of DTMF that a
PJSIP endpoint supports. When the 'dtmf_mode' endpoint option is set to 'auto',
the channel created for an endpoint will attempt to determine if RFC 4733
DTMF is supported. If so, it will use that DTMF type. If not, the DTMF type
for the channel will be set to inband.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4438
ASTERISK-24706 #close
Reported by: yaron nahum
patches:
yaron_patch_3_Feb.diff submitted by yaron nahum (License 6676)
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When setting the configuration option 'timers' equal to 'no' the bit flag was
not properly negated. This patch clears all associated flags and only sets the
specified one. pjsip will handle any necessary flag combinations. Also went
ahead and did similar for the '100rel' option.
ASTERISK-24910 #close
Reported by: Ray Crumrine
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4582/
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Asterisk had an issue where retransmissions of MESSAGE requests resulted in
Asterisk processing the retransmission as if it were a new MESSAGE request.
This patch fixes the issue by creating a transaction in PJSIP on the incoming
request. This way, if a retransmission arrives, the PJSIP transaction layer
will resend the response and Asterisk will not ever see the retransmission.
ASTERISK-24920 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4532/
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* Move most of res_pjsip:module_unload to unload_pjsip to resolve crashes
caused by running PJSIP functions from non-PJSIP threads.
* Remove call to pjsip_endpt_destroy(ast_pjsip_endpoint), it was causing
crashes in some cases. In theory pj_shutdown() should take care of this.
* Mark res_pjsip_keepalive and res_pjsip_session as allowed to unload at
shutdown.
* Resolve leaked config global in res_pjsip_notify.
* Unregister pubsub pjsip service module.
* Implement cleanup for res_pjsip_session.
ASTERISK-24731 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4498/
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Incoming PJSIP call legs that have not been answered yet send unnecessary
"180 Ringing" or "183 Progress" messages every time a connected line
update happens. If the outgoing channel is also PJSIP then the incoming
channel will always send a "180 Ringing" or "183 Progress" message when
the outgoing channel sends the INVITE.
Consequences of these unnecessary messages:
* The caller can start hearing ringback before the far end even gets the
call.
* Many phones tend to grab the first connected line information and refuse
to update the display if it changes. The first information is not likely
to be correct if the call goes to an endpoint not under the control of the
first Asterisk box.
When connected line first went into Asterisk in v1.8, chan_sip received an
undocumented option "rpid_immediate" that defaults to disabled. When
enabled, the option immediately passes connected line update information
to the caller in "180 Ringing" or "183 Progress" messages as described
above.
* Added "rpid_immediate" option to prevent unnecessary "180 Ringing" or
"183 Progress" messages. The default is "no" to disable sending the
unnecessary messages.
ASTERISK-24781 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4473/
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Valgrind found some memory leaks associated with
ast_pjsip_rdata_get_endpoint(). The leaks would manifest when sending
responses to OPTIONS requests, processing MESSAGE requests, and
res_pjsip supplements implementing the incoming_request callback.
* Fix ast_pjsip_rdata_get_endpoint() endpoint ref leaks in
res/res_pjsip.c:supplement_on_rx_request(),
res/res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c:send_options_response(),
res/res_pjsip_messaging.c:rx_data_to_ast_msg(), and
res/res_pjsip_messaging.c:send_response().
* Eliminated RAII_VAR() use with ast_pjsip_rdata_get_endpoint() in
res/res_pjsip_nat.c:nat_on_rx_message().
* Fixed inconsistent but benign return value in
res/res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c:options_on_rx_request().
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Updated some documentation stating that endpoint identifiers registered without
a name are place at the front of the lookup list. Also renamed register method
'ast_sip_register_endpoint_identifier_by_name' to
'ast_sip_register_endpoint_identifier_with_name'
ASTERISK-24840
Reported by: Mark Michelson
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This patch fixes previously reverted code that caused binary incompatibility
problems with some modules. And like the original patch it makes sure that
no matter what order the endpoint identifier modules were loaded, priority is
given based on the ones specified in the new global 'endpoint_identifier_order'
option.
ASTERISK-24840
Reported by: Mark Michelson
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It's possible to have a scenario that will create a conflict between endpoint
identifiers. For instance an incoming call could be identified by two different
endpoint identifiers and the one chosen depended upon which identifier module
loaded first. This of course causes problems when, for example, the incoming
call is expected to be identified by username, but instead is identified by ip.
This patch adds a new 'global' option to res_pjsip called
'endpoint_identifier_order'. It is a comma separated list of endpoint
identifier names that specifies the order by which identifiers are processed
and checked.
ASTERISK-24840 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4455/
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RFC 3261 sections 8.1.1.8 and 12.1.1 dictate specific
scenarios when we are required to use SIPS URIs in Contact
headers. Asterisk's non-compliance with this could actually
cause calls to get dropped when communicating with clients
that are strict about checking the Contact header.
Both of the SIP stacks in Asterisk suffered from this issue.
This changeset corrects the behavior in res_pjsip/chan_pjsip.c
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Performing a CLI "module reload" command when there are new pjsip.conf
registration objects defined frequently failed to load them correctly.
What happens is a race condition between res_pjsip pushing its reload into
an asynchronous task processor task and the thread that does the rest of
the reloads when it gets to reloading the res_pjsip_outbound_registration
module. A similar race condition happens between a reload and the CLI/AMI
show registrations commands. The reload updates the current_states
container and the CLI/AMI commands call get_registrations() which builds a
new current_states container.
* Made res_pjsip.c reload_module() use ast_sip_push_task_synchronous()
instead of ast_sip_push_task() to eliminate two threads processing config
reloads at the same time.
* Made get_registrations() not replace the global current_states container
so the CLI/AMI show registrations command cannot interfere with reloading.
You could never add/remove objects in the container without the
possibility of the container being replaced out from under you by
get_registrations().
* Added a registration loaded sorcery instance observer to purge any dead
registration objects since get_registrations() cannot do this job anymore.
The struct ast_sorcery_instance_observer callbacks must be used because
the callback happens inline with the load process. The struct
ast_sorcery_observer callbacks are pushed to a different thread.
* Added some global current_states NULL pointer checks in case the
container disappears because of unload_module().
* Made sorcery's struct ast_sorcery_instance_observer.object_type_loaded
callbacks guaranteed to be called before any struct
ast_sorcery_observer.loaded callbacks will be called.
* Moved the check for non-reloadable objects to before the sorcery
instance loading callbacks happen to short circuit unnecessary work.
Previously with non-reloadable objects, the sorcery instance
loading/loaded callbacks would always happen, the individual wizard
loading/loaded would be prevented, and the non-reloadable type logging
message would be logged for each associated wizard.
ASTERISK-24729 #close
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Due to the original patch causing memory corruptions it was removed until the
problem could be resolved. This patch is the original patch plus some added
locking around stasis router subcription that was needed to avoid the memory
corruption.
Description of the original problem and patch (still applicable):
The res_pjsip module was previously unloadable. With this patch it can now
be unloaded.
This patch is based off the original patch on the issue (listed below) by Corey
Farrell with a few modifications. Namely, removed a few changes not required to
make the module unloadable and also fixed a bug that would cause asterisk to
crash on unloading.
This patch is the first step (should hopefully be followed by another/others at
some point) in allowing res_pjsip and the modules that depend on it to be
unloadable. At this time, res_pjsip and some of the modules that depend on
res_pjsip cannot be unloaded without causing problems of some sort.
The goal of this patch is to get res_pjsip and only res_pjsip to be able to
unload successfully and/or shutdown without incident (crashes, leaks, etc...).
Other dependent modules may still cause problems on unload.
Basically made sure, with the patch applied, that res_pjsip (with no other
dependent modules loaded) could be succesfully unloaded and Asterisk could
shutdown without any leaks or crashes that pertained directly to res_pjsip.
ASTERISK-24485 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4363/
patches:
pjsip_unload-broken-r1.patch submitted by Corey Farrell (license 5909)
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The first thing this patch fixes is UAS dialogs. Previously if a transport was
configured on an endpoint and an inbound session was created there was no guarantee
that requests sent on the dialog would use the correct transport and address
information. This has now been fixed so an explicitly configured transport
is taken into account.
The second thing this patch fixes is res_pjsip_multihomed. The res_pjsip_multihomed
module attempts to determine what transport a message should go out on and what
addressing information should go into the message itself. In a scenario where
multiple transports exist bound to the same IP address but a different port the
code would incorrectly alter the transport and change the message to the wrong
transport. This change makes the res_pjsip_multihomed module smarter so it will
only change the transport and address information in the message when it is
possible and makes sense.
ASTERISK-24615 #close
Reported by: David Justl
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4331/
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The res_pjsip module was previously unloadable. With this patch it can now
be unloaded.
This patch is based off the original patch on the issue (listed below) by Corey
Farrell with a few modifications. Namely, removed a few changes not required to
make the module unloadable and also fixed a bug that would cause asterisk to
crash on unloading.
This patch is the first step (should hopefully be followed by another/others at
some point) in allowing res_pjsip and the modules that depend on it to be
unloadable. At this time, res_pjsip and some of the modules that depend on
res_pjsip cannot be unloaded without causing problems of some sort.
The goal of this patch is to get res_pjsip and only res_pjsip to be able to
unload successfully and/or shutdown without incident (crashes, leaks, etc...).
Other dependent modules may still cause problems on unload.
Basically made sure, with the patch applied, that res_pjsip (with no other
dependent modules loaded) could be succesfully unloaded and Asterisk could
shutdown without any leaks or crashes that pertained directly to res_pjsip.
ASTERISK-24485 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4311/
patches:
pjsip_unload-broken-r1.patch submitted by Corey Farrell (license 5909)
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Testing has shown repeatedly that PJSIP's default behavior of switching
automatically to TCP for large messages can cause issues. The most common
issues are that devices that we are communicating with do not handle the
switch to TCP gracefully, thus causing situations such as broken calls or
broken subscriptions. Now, in order to have this behavior happen, you must
opt into it. The sample file has been updated to warn that enabling the
TCP switch behavior may cause issues for you, so use at your own risk.
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When a packet exceeds the MTU, pjproject will switch from UDP to TCP. In
some circumstances (on some networks), this can cause some issues with
messages not getting sent to the correct destination - and can also cause
connections to get dropped due to quirks in pjproject deciding to
terminate TCP connections with no messages.
While fixing the routing/messaging issues is important, having a
configuration option in Asterisk that tells pjproject to not switch over
to TCP would be useful. That way, if some glitch is discovered on some
other network/site, we can at least disable the behavior until a fix is
put into place.
AFS-197 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4137/
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This change adds an option, moh_passthrough, that when enabled will pass
hold and unhold requests through using a SIP re-invite. When placing on
hold a re-invite with sendonly will be sent and when taking off hold a
re-invite with sendrecv will be sent. This allows remote servers to handle
the musiconhold instead of the local Asterisk instance being responsible.
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When an inbound SDP offer is received, Asterisk currently makes a few
incorrection assumptions:
(1) If the offer contains more than a single audio/video stream, Asterisk will
reject the entire stream with a 488. This is an overly strict response;
generally, Asterisk should accept the media streams that it can accept and
decline the others.
(2) If the offer contains a declined media stream, Asterisk will attempt to
process it anyway. This can result in attempting to match format
capabilities on a declined media stream, leading to a 488. Asterisk should
simply ignore declined media streams.
(3) Asterisk will currently attempt to handle offers with AVPF with
use_avpf=No/AVP with use_avpf=Yes. This mismatch results in invalid SDP
answers being sent in response. If there is a mismatch between the media
type being offered and the configuration, Asterisk must reject the offer
with a 488.
This patch does the following:
* Asterisk will accept SDP offers with at least one media stream that it can
use. Some WARNING messages have been dropped to NOTICEs as a result.
* Asterisk will not accept an offer with a media type that doesn't match its
configuration.
* Asterisk will ignore declined media streams properly.
#SIPit31
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4063/
ASTERISK-24122 #close
Reported by: James Van Vleet
ASTERISK-24381 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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This change adds a module which is configurable using the keep_alive_interval setting in the
global section that will send a CRLF keep alive to all active connection-oriented transports at
the provided interval. This is useful because it can help keep connections open through NATs.
This functionality also exists within PJSIP but can not be controlled at runtime and requires
recompiling it.
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Improvements to the res_pjsip transport cipher option.
* Made the cipher option accept a comma separated list of OpenSSL cipher
names. Users of realtime will be glad if they have more than one name to
list.
* Added the CLI command 'pjsip list ciphers' so a user can know what
OpenSSL names are available for the cipher option.
* Updated the cipher option online XML documentation to specify what is
expected for the value.
* Updated pjsip.conf.sample to not indicate that ALL is acceptable since
ALL does not imply a preference order for the ciphers and PJSIP does not
simply pass the string to OpenSSL for interpretation.
ASTERISK-24199 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4018/
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During the latest update to DTLS-SRTP support the ability to configure
the hash used for fingerprints was added. This gave us two supported ones:
SHA-1 and SHA-256. The default was accordingly updated to SHA-256.
Unfortunately this configuration ability was not exposed within res_pjsip.
This change adds a dtls_fingerprint option that controls it.
#SIPit31
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The crash on the issues is a result of an invalid transport configuration
change when asterisk is restarted. The attempt to send the qualify
request fails and we cleaned up. However, the callback is also called
which results in a double unref of the objects involved.
* Put a wrapper around pjsip_endpt_send_request() to detect when the
passed in callback is called because of an error so callers can know to
not cleanup.
* Made send_request_cb() able to handle repeated challenges (Up to 10).
* Fix periodic endpoint qualify OPTIONS sched deletion race by avoiding
it. The sched entry will no longer self stop and must be externally
stopped.
* Added REF_DEBUG description tags to struct sched_data in
pjsip_options.c.
* Fix some off-nominal ref leaks in schedule_qualify(),
qualify_and_schedule().
* Reordered pjsip_options.c module start/stop code to cleanup better on
error.
ASTERISK-24295 #close
Reported by: Rogger Padilla
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3954/
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This adds a large swath of response documentation for PJSIPShowEndpoint
and PJSIPShowEndpoints AMI commands. It relies heavily on the existing
text in the configInfo documentation via xi:include tags to avoid
documentation duplication.
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Most channel drivers let you specify a default accountcode to be set on
channels associated with a particular peer/endpoint/object. Prior to this
patch, chan_pjsip/res_pjsip did not support such a setting.
This patch adds a new setting to the res_pjsip endpoint object, 'accountcode'.
When a channel is created that is associated with an endpoint with this value
set, the channel will automatically have its accountcode property set to the
value configured for the endpoint.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3724/
ASTERISK-24000 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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res_rtp_asterisk: Add SHA-256 support for DTLS and perform DTLS negotiation on RTCP.
This change fixes up DTLS support in res_rtp_asterisk so it can accept and provide
a SHA-256 fingerprint, so it occurs on RTCP, and so it occurs after ICE negotiation
completes. Configuration options to chan_sip and chan_pjsip have also been added to
allow behavior to be tweaked (such as forcing the AVP type media transports in SDP).
ASTERISK-22961 #close
Reported by: Jay Jideliov
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3679/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3686/
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When a client takes a long time to process information received from Asterisk,
a write operation using fwrite may fail to write all information. This causes
the underlying file stream to be in an unknown state, such that the socket
must be disconnected. Unfortunately, there are two problems with this in
Asterisk's existing websocket code:
1. Periodically, during the read loop, Asterisk must write to the connected
websocket to respond to pings. As such, Asterisk maintains a reference to
the session during the loop. When ast_http_websocket_write fails, it may
cause the session to decrement its ref count, but this in and of itself
does not break the read loop. The read loop's write, on the other hand,
does not break the loop if it fails. This causes the socket to get in a
'stuck' state, preventing the client from reconnecting to the server.
2. More importantly, however, is that the fwrite in ast_http_websocket_write
fails with a large volume of data when the client takes awhile to process
the information. When it does fail, it fails writing only a portion of
the bytes. With some debugging, it was shown that this was failing in a
similar fashion to ASTERISK-12767. Switching this over to ast_careful_fwrite
with a long enough timeout solved the problem.
Note that this version of the patch, unlike r417310 in Asterisk 11, exposes
configuration options beyond just chan_sip's sip.conf. Configuration options
to configure the write timeout have also been added to pjsip.conf and ari.conf.
#ASTERISK-23917 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3624/
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SIP transaction timeouts are handled in the PJSIP monitor thread. When
this happens on a subscription, and the subscription is destroyed, the
subscription destruction is dispatched synchronously to the threadpool.
The issue is that the PJSIP dialog is locked by the monitor thread,
and then the dispatched task attempts to lock the dialog. This leads
to a deadlock that causes SIP traffic to no longer be accepted on the
Asterisk server.
The fix here is to treat the monitor thread as if it were a threadpool
thread when it attempts to dispatch synchronous tasks. This way, the
dispatched task turns into a simple function call within the same thread,
and the locking issue is averted.
AST-2014-008
ASTERISK-23802 #close
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This change makes res_pjsip_pubsub persist inbound subscriptions in sorcery. By default
this uses the local astdb but it can also be configured to store within an outside
database. When Asterisk is started these subscriptions are recreated if they have not
expired. Notifications are sent to the devices which have subscribed and they are none
the wiser that the system has restarted.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3598/
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This change fixes a problem where permanent contacts being qualified were not
being updated. This was caused by the permanent contacts getting a uuid and not a
known identifier, causing an inability to look them up when updating in the
qualify code. A bug also existed where the new configuration may not be available
immediately when updating qualifies.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23514)
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3448/
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This change makes it so if a transport is configured on an endpoint that is a WebSocket
type the option will be ignored. In practice this is fine because the WebSocket
transport can not create outgoing connections, it can only reuse existing ones. By
ignoring the option the existing PJSIP logic for using the existing connection will
be invoked and stuff will proceed.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23584)
Reported by: Rusty Newton
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* Fixed bad use of ao2_find() in on_endpoint().
* Replaced use of find_endpoints() with find_an_endpoint() since only the
first found endpoint is ever needed.
* Fixed qualify_contact_cb() to update the contact with the aor
authenticate_qualify setting. Otherwise, permanent contacts in the aor
type sections would have a config line order dependancy.
* Fixed off nominal path contact ref leak in qualify_contact(). The
comment saying the unref is not needed was wrong.
* Fixed off nominal path use of the endpoint parameter if it is NULL in
send_out_of_dialog_request().
* Added missing off nominal path unref of pjsip tdata in
send_out_of_dialog_request().
* Fixed off nominal path failing to call the callback in send_request_cb()
when the request is challenged for authentication.
* Eliminated silly RAII_VAR() use in qualify_contact_cb().
* Updated ast_sip_send_request() doxygen to better reflect reality.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23254)
Reported by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3381/
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This change enables DNS client support within PJSIP. System
nameservers are automatically discovered using res_init or
res_ninit. If this fails then PJSIP will resort to using
gethostbyname for resolution.
By enabling this support we gain SRV support, failover, and
weight support.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23435)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3343/
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The one touch recording options have several see-also links between the
various configuration options. These were 'broken' by the snake casing
of those options. This patch corrects the see-also links such that they
reference the correct option names.
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In order to retrieve an arbitrary sorcery instance from a dialplan function
(or any place else) there needs to be a registry of sorcery instances.
ast_sorcery_init now creates a hashtab as a registry.
ast_sorcery_open now checks the hashtab for an existing sorcery instance
matching the caller's module name. If it finds one, it bumps the
refcount and returns it. If not, it creates a new sorcery instance,
adds it to the hashtab, then returns it.
ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_module_name is a new function that does a hashtab
lookup by module name. It can be called by the future dialplan function.
res_pjsip/config_system needed a small change to share the main res_pjsip
sorcery instance.
tests/test_sorcery was updated to include a test for the registry.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22537)
Review: http://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3184/
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When 'use_avpf' is set to True, inbound offers must use the AVPF/SAVPF RTP
profile. However, when 'use_avpf' is set to False, Asterisk will accept
both AVP/SAVP or AVPF/SAVPF RTP profiles in inbound offers. The documentation
previously implied that Asterisk would reject AVPF/SAVPF if 'use_avpf' was
set to False and a UA offered said profile in an INVITE request.
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