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George Joseph
305bd0d99f Make --with-pjproject-bundled the default for Asterisk 15
'--with-pjproject-bundled' is now the default when running
./configure. It can be disabled with '--without-pjproject-bundled'.

To make building without an internet connection easier, a new
./configure option '--with-download-cache' was added that sets
the cache for externals (like pjproject, the codecs and the DPMA),
AND the sounds files.  It can also be specified as an environment
variable named "AST_DOWNLOAD_CACHE".  The existing
'--with-sounds-cache' option / SOUNDS_CACHE_DIR env variable and
'--with-externals-cache' option / EXTERNALS_CACHE_DIR env variable
remain and if specified, will override '--with-downloads-cache'.

ASTERISK-27189

Change-Id: Ifa9783fddf44aafadb060c9feba713dfa81d38ce
2017-08-08 16:43:00 -05:00
George Joseph
f573e599c0 pjproject_bundled: Allow passing configure options to bundled
There wasn't any good way to pass options like --host or --build
down to the pjproject configure which makes cross-compiling difficult.

* Added a new PJPROJECT_CONFIGURE_OPTS environment variable which
  can be used to pass arbitrary options to pjproject configure.
* Automatically set the pjproject configure --host and --build
  options to match those supplied for the asterisk configure.

ASTERISK-27097 #close
Reported-by: Kinsey Moore

Change-Id: I5fa776e110262851173002a26ffe1172e4c35b2e
2017-06-30 09:00:40 -05:00
George Joseph
01e9eaf3a6 pjproject_bundled: Add 3 upstream patches
0035-r5572-svn-backport-dialog-transaction-deadlock.patch
0036-r5573-svn-backport-ua-pjsua-transaction-deadlock.patch
0037-r5576-svn-backport-session-timer-crash.patch

Also removed the progress bar from wget download to stdout.

ASTERISK-26905 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer

Change-Id: I268fb3cf71a3bb24283ff0d24bd8b03239d81256
2017-04-05 17:17:24 -05:00
George Joseph
4bdf5d329f res_pjsip_pubsub: Correctly implement persisted subscriptions
This patch fixes 2 original issues and more that those 2 exposed.

* When we send a NOTIFY, and the client either doesn't respond or
  responds with a non OK, pjproject only calls our
  pubsub_on_evsub_state callback, no others.  Since
  pubsub_on_evsub_state (which does the sub_tree cleanup) does not
  expect to be called back without the other callbacks being called
  first, it just returns leaving the sub_tree orphaned.  Now
  pubsub_on_evsub_state checks the event for PJSIP_EVENT_TSX_STATE
  which is what pjproject will set to tell us that it was the
  transaction that timed out or failed and not the subscription
  itself timing our or being terminated by the client. If is
  TSX_STATE, pubsub_on_evsub_state now does the proper cleanup
  regardless of the state of the subscription.

* When a client renews a subscription, we don't update the
  persisted subscription with the new expires timestamp.  This causes
  subscription_persistence_recreate to prune the subscription if/when
  asterisk restarts.  Now, pubsub_on_rx_refresh calls
  subscription_persistence_update to apply the new expires timestamp.
  This exposed other issues however...

* When creating a dialog from rdata (which sub_persistence_recreate
  does from the packet buffer) there must NOT be a tag on the To
  header (which there will be when a client refreshes a
  subscription).  If there is one, pjsip_dlg_create_uas will fail.
  To address this, subscription_persistence_update now accepts a flag
  that indicates that the original packet buffer must not be updated.
  New subscribes don't set the flag and renews do.  This makes sure
  that when the rdata is recreated on asterisk startup, it's done
  from the original subscribe packet which won't have the tag on To.

* When creating a dialog from rdata, we were setting the dialog's
  remote (SUBSCRIBE) cseq to be the same as the local (NOTIFY) cseq.
  When the client tried to resubscribe after a restart with the
  correct cseq, we'd reject the request with an Invalid CSeq error.

* The acts of creating a dialog and evsub by themselves when
  recreating a subscription does NOT restart pjproject's subscription
  timer.  The result was that even if we did correctly recreate the
  subscription, we never removed it if the client happened to go away
  or send a non-OK response to a NOTIFY.  However, there is no
  pjproject function exposed to just set the timer on an evsub that
  wasn't created by an incoming subscribe request.  To address this,
  we create our own timer using ast_sip_schedule_task.  This timer is
  used only for re-establishing subscriptions after a restart.

  An earlier approach was to add support for setting pjproject's
  timer (via a pjproject patch) and while that patch is still included
  here, we don't use that call at the moment.

While addressing these issues, additional debugging was added and
some existing messages made more useful.  A few formatting changes
were also made to 'pjsip show scheduled tasks' to make displaying
the subscription timers a little more friendly.

ASTERISK-26696
ASTERISK-26756

Change-Id: I8c605fc1e3923f466a74db087d5ab6f90abce68e
2017-02-15 13:11:46 -06:00
George Joseph
d3f070c7a2 pjproject_bundled: Improve reliability of pjproject download
The download process now has a timeout which will cause wget to retry
if it stops retrieving data for 5 seconds and fetch and curl to timeout
if the whole retrieval take smore than 30 seconds.

If the tarball retrieval works, the MD5SUM file is retrieved from
the downloads site and the md5 checksum is verified.

If either the tarball retrieval or MD5SUM retrieval fails, or the
checksums don't match, the entire process is retried once.  If it
fails again, any incomplete tarball is deleted.

.DELETE_ON_ERROR: was also added to the Makefile.  Not only does
this delete the tarball on failure, it till also delete corrupted
library files from the pjproject source directory should they
fail to build correctly.

Tested all the way back to FreeBSD 9, CentOS 6, Debian 6 and
Ubuntu 14.

Change-Id: Iea7d33b96a31622ab1b6e54baebaf271959514e1
2016-11-18 08:01:36 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
0cd0e70c16 res_pjsip_outbound_authenticator_digest.c: Fix memory pool leak.
Responding to authentication challenges leaks PJSIP memory pools.

The leak was introduced with a pjproject 2.5.5 API change.
https://trac.pjsip.org/repos/ticket/1929 changed the API usage of
pjsip_auth_clt_init() to require the new API pjsip_auth_clt_deinit() to
clean up cached authentication allocations that get allocated with
pjsip_auth_clt_reinit_req().

ASTERISK-26516 #close

Change-Id: I4473141b8c3961d0dc91c382beb3876b3efb45c8
2016-11-16 13:03:25 -05:00
George Joseph
16c23b57c7 pjproject_bundled: Fixed various build issues
* CFLAGS is now properly set when using older gcc.
* All third-party pjproject targets have been removed.  This fixes
  an issue with older libsrtp in some distros.
* Manually removing the source directory now causes a rebuild.
* EXTERNALS_CACHE_DIR is now properly checked.
* Whitespace fixes.

Change-Id: I98fec6847efc5602a9f41cb95096fd660a49fa60
2016-10-24 15:06:11 -05:00
Corey Farrell
aa39a87697 Fix issues with bundled pjproject cached download.
Previously when testing I had a preexisting makeopts in ASTTOPDIR.  The
ordering of configure.ac causes --with-externals-cache to be processed
after third-party configure.  In cases where the Asterisk clone is
cleaned it would cause pjproject to be downloaded to /tmp.  This
moves processing of the externals cache and sounds cache to happen
before third-party configure.

This also addresses a possible issue with the third-party Makefile.  If
TMPDIR is set by the environment it would override the path given to
--with-externals-cache.

ASTERISK-26416

Change-Id: Ifab7f35bfcd5a31a31a3a4353cc26a68c8c6592d
2016-10-14 07:48:59 -05:00
George Joseph
5fb848eebd bundled_pjproject: Add tests for programs used by the Makefile, et al.
Added tests for bzip2, tar, patch, sed and nm to configure.ac.

Set DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT to a working command line regardless of
whether the download program is wget, curl or fetch.

Added a 'configure.m4' file to the third-party directory which takes
care of calling any third-party project setup.  Had to move some
pjproject_bundled stuff up in configure.ac so it was called before
the third-party configure macro.

The pjproject tarball is now downloaded to the externals_cache_dir if
it was specified on the ./configure command line

Removed regeneration of the pjproject aconfigure file.  It was only
needed for an old patch that no longer applies.

Converted the tests for symbols to explicit tests since we know that
they're now available in the bundled version.  Saves a little time
during configure.

ASTERISK-26416 #close
Reported-by: Corey Farrell

Change-Id: Id1d94251c0155f8dd41b7de7067f35cfbaafbb9b
(cherry picked from commit e6b0053d75)
(cherry picked from commit a0d02f3832)
2016-10-09 21:25:20 -06:00
Alexei Gradinari
7bb7f7b9d5 res_pjsip_session: segfault on already disconnected session
On heavy loaded system the TCP/TLS incoming calls could be
disconnected by pjproject while these calls are being
processed by asterisk which could use the session's memory pools.
If the session in the disconnected state then the session memory
pools were already freed, so we get segfault.

This patch adds a lifetime control on an INVITE session to pjproject.
The lifetime of the session is manipulated by calling
pjsip_inv_add_ref/pjsip_inv_dec_ref.
This patch uses these functions to inform pjproject that the
session is in use.

This patch adds check if the session state is not disconnected
and also checks if the memory pool is not NULL.

This patch also places tasks 'session_end' and 'session_end_completion'
into session's serializer to avoid race condition.

ASTERISK-26291 #close

Change-Id: I4d28b1fb3b91f0492a911d110049d670fdc3c8d7
2016-09-06 08:58:42 -05:00
George Joseph
b57cd01404 res_pjsip_pubsub: Address SEGV when attempting to terminate a subscription
Occasionally under load we'll attempt to send a final NOTIFY on a
subscription that's already been terminated and a SEGV will occur
down in pjproject's evsub_destroy function.  This is a result of a
race condition between all the paths that can generate a notify
and/or destroy the underlying pjproject evsub object:

 * The client can send a SUBSCRIBE with Expires: 0.
 * The client can send a SUBSCRIBE/refresh.
 * The subscription timer can expire.
 * An extension state can change.
 * An MWI event can be generated.
 * The pjproject transaction timer (timer_b) can expire.

Normally when our pubsub_on_evsub_state is called with a terminate,
we push a task to the serializer and return at which point the dialog
is unlocked.  This is usually not a problem because the task runs
immediately and locks the dialog again.  When the system is heavily
loaded though, there may be a delay between the unlock and relock
during which another event may occur such as the subscription timer
or timer_b expiring, an extension state change, etc.  These may also
cause a terminate to be processed and if so, we could cause pjproject
to try to destroy the evsub structure twice.  There's no way for us to
tell that the evsub was already destroyed and the evsub's group lock
can't tolerate this and SEGVs.

The remedy is twofold.

 * A patch has been submitted to Teluu and added to the bundled
   pjproject which adds add/decrement operations on evsub's group lock.

 * In res_pjsip_pubsub:
   * configure.ac and pjproject-bundled's configure.m4 were updated
     to check for the new evsub group lock APIs.
   * We now add a reference to the evsub group lock when we create
     the subscription and remove the reference when we clean up the
     subscription.  This prevents evsub from being destroyed before
     we're done with it.
   * A state has been added to the subscription tree structure so
     termination progress can be tracked through the asyncronous tasks.
   * The pubsub_on_evsub_state callback has been split so it's not doing
     double duty.  It now only handles the final cleanup of the
     subscription tree.  pubsub_on_rx_refresh now handles both client
     refreshes and client terminates.  It was always being called for
     both anyway.
   * The serialized_on_server_timeout task was removed since
     serialized_pubsub_on_rx_refresh was almost identical.
   * Missing state checks and ao2_cleanups were added.
   * Some debug levels were adjusted to make seeing only off-nominal
     things at level 1 and nominal or progress things at level 2+.

ASTERISK-26099 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer.

Change-Id: I779d11802cf672a51392e62a74a1216596075ba1
2016-06-21 13:50:24 -05:00
George Joseph
e61716b774 pjproject_bundled: Various fixes discovered during testing of OSes
For all OSes:
* Disabled third-party codecs in pjproject and added
  '--disable-speex-codec --disable-speex-aec --disable-gsm-codec' to the
  configure options since we don't use the pjsip codec capability.

FreeBSD:
* Added FreeBSD support to install_prereq.
* Changed pjproject/configure.m4 to use $GNU_MAKE instead of hardcoding "make".
* Added __progname and environ to asterisk.exports.in.
* Reverted the use of ldconfig to create shared library symlinks to ln.
* Only enable epoll in pjproject if `uname -s` is Linux.
* Added a patch to pjproject to take the name of the 'make' command from
  an environment variable if supplied.  This is needed for the python bindings.
  (merged by Teluu into pjproject trunk 5/3/2016)
FreeBSD support isn't complete.  Still some general issues regarding
make/gmake having nothing to do with pjproject.  With some handholding it DOES
build successfully.

CentOS:
Added 'patch' and 'bzip2' to install_prereq PACKAGES_RH.
CentOS 6/7 32/64 build and run the pjsip testsuite successfully.

Ubuntu:
No changes required.
Ubuntu 15/16 32/64 build and run the pjsip testsuite successfully.

Debian:
No changes required.
Debian 6/7/8 32/64 build and run the pjsip testsuite successfully.

There will utimately be a follow-up patch to create an install_prereq for
the testsuite as I've discovered a few missing requirements.

ASTERISK-25968 #close

Change-Id: I5756a07facfc63798115a5e73a8709382fe9259c
2016-05-03 07:56:18 -05:00
Joshua Colp
4df7b3ae80 build: Add configure check for proto field of PJSIP TLS transport setting.
Older versions of PJSIP do not have the proto field on the TLS transport
setting structure. This change adds a configure check so even if it is
not present we will still be able to build.

Change-Id: Ibf3f47befb91ed1b8194bf63888baa6fee05aba9
2016-03-14 09:37:42 -06:00
George Joseph
3173e91bab build-system: Allow building with static pjproject
Background here:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2016-January/075266.html

From CHANGES:
 * To help insure that Asterisk is compiled and run with the same known
   version of pjproject, a new option (--with-pjproject-bundled) has been
   added to ./configure.  When specified, the version of pjproject specified
   in third-party/versions.mak will be downloaded and configured.  When you
   make Asterisk, the build process will also automatically build pjproject
   and Asterisk will be statically linked to it.  Once a particular version
   of pjproject is configured and built, it won't be configured or built
   again unless you run a 'make distclean'.

   To facilitate testing, when 'make install' is run, the pjsua and pjsystest
   utilities and the pjproject python bindings will be installed in
   ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject.

   The default behavior remains building with the shared pjproject
   installation, if any.

Building:

   All you have to do is include the --with-pjproject-bundled option on
   the ./configure command line (and remove any existing --with-pjproject
   option if specified).  Everything else is automatic.

Behind the scenes:

   The top-level Makefile was modified to include 'third-party' in the
   list of MOD_SUBDIRS.

   The third-party directory was created to contain any third party
   packages that may be needed in the future.  Its Makefile automatically
   iterates over any subdirectories passing on targets.

   The third-party/pjproject directory was created to house the pjproject
   source distribution.  Its Makefile contains targets to download, patch
   configure, generate dependencies, compile libs, apps and python bindings,
   sanitized build.mak and generate a symbols list.

   When bootstrap.sh is run, it automatically includes the configure.m4
   file in third-party/pjproject.  This file has a macro to download and
   conifgure pjproject and get and set PJPROJECT_INCLUDE, PJPROJECT_DIR
   and PJPROJECT_BUNDLED.  It also tests for the capabilities like
   PJ_TRANSACTION_GRP_LOCK by parsing preprocessor output as opposed to
   trying to compile.  Of course, bootstrap.sh is only run once and the
   configure file is incldued in the patch.

   When configure is run with the new options, the macro in configure.m4
   triggers the download, patch, conifgure and tests.  No compilation is
   performed at this time.  The downloaded tarball is cached in /tmp so
   it doesn't get downloaded again on a distclean.

   When make is run in the top-level Asterisk source directory, it will
   automatically descend all the subdirectories in third_party just as it
   does for addons, apps, etc.  The top-level Makefile makes sure that
   the 'third-party' is built before 'main' so that dependencies from the
   other directories are built first.

   When main does build, a new shared library (libasteriskpj) is created that
   links statically to the pjproject .a files and exports all their symbols.
   The asterisk binary links to that, just as it does with libasteriskssl.

   When Asterisk is installed, the pjsua and pjsystest apps, and the pjproject
   python bindings are installed in ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject.  This
   will facilitate testing, including running the testsuite which will be
   updated to check that directory for the pjsua module ahead of the system
   python library.

Modules should continue to depend on pjproject if they use pjproject APIs
directly.  They should not care about the implementation.  No changes to any
res_pjsip modules were made.

Change-Id: Ia7a60c28c2e9ba9537c5570f933c1ebcb20a3103
2016-03-01 09:30:43 -07:00