This change implements a few different generic things which were brought
on by Google Voice SIP.
1. The concept of flow transports have been introduced. These are
configurable transports in pjsip.conf which can be used to reference a
flow of signaling to a target. These have runtime configuration that can
be changed by the signaling itself (such as Service-Routes and
P-Preferred-Identity). When used these guarantee an individual connection
(in the case of TCP or TLS) even if multiple flow transports exist to the
same target.
2. Service-Routes (RFC 3608) support has been added to the outbound
registration module which when received will be stored on the flow
transport and used for requests referencing it.
3. P-Associated-URI / P-Preferred-Identity (RFC 3325) support has been
added to the outbound registration module. If a P-Associated-URI header
is received it will be used on requests as the P-Preferred-Identity.
4. Configurable outbound extension support has been added to the outbound
registration module. When set the extension will be placed in the
Supported header.
5. Header parameters can now be configured on an outbound registration
which will be placed in the Contact header.
6. Google specific OAuth / Bearer token authentication
(draft-ietf-sipcore-sip-authn-02) has been added to the outbound
registration module.
All functionality changes are controlled by pjsip.conf configuration
options and do not affect non-configured pjsip endpoints otherwise.
ASTERISK-27971 #close
Change-Id: Id214c2d1c550a41fcf564b7df8f3da7be565bd58
In order to do this and provide good feedback, a new macro was
created (AST_EXT_LIB_EXTRA_CHECK) which does the normal check and
path setups for the library then compiles, links and runs a supplied
code fragment to do the final determination. In this case, the
final code fragment compares UNBOUND_VERSION_MAJOR
and UNBOUND_VERSION_MINOR to determine if they're greater than or
equal to 1.5.
Since we require version 1.5, some code in res_resolver_unbound
was also simplified.
ASTERISK-28045
Reported by: Samuel Galarneau
Change-Id: Iee94ad543cd6f8b118df8c4c7afd9c4e2ca1fa72
Use json_vsprintf from versions which contain fix for va_copy leak.
Apply fixes from jansson master:
* va_copy leak fix.
* Avoid potential invalid memory read in json_pack.
* Rename variable that shadowed another.
Change-Id: I7522e462d2a52f53010ffa1e7d705c666ec35539
When writing an RTCP report to json the code attempts to pack the "ssrc" and
"source_ssrc" unsigned integer values as a signed int value type. This of course
means if the ssrc's unsigned value is greater than that which can fit into a
signed integer value it gets converted to a negative number. Subsequently, the
negative value goes out in the json report.
This patch now packs the value as a json_int_t, which is the widest integer type
available on a given system. This should make it so the value no longer
overflows.
Note, this was caught by two failing tests hep/rtcp-receiver/ and
hep/rtcp-sender.
Change-Id: I2af275286ee5e795b79f0c3d450d9e4b28e958b0
This change brings in PJSIP 2.8, removes all the patches
that were merged upstream, and makes a minor change to
support a breaking change that was done.
ASTERISK-28059
Change-Id: I5097772b11b0f95c3c1f52df6400158666f0a189
This new option can be passed for ./configure or
./tests/CI/buildAsterisk.sh to prevent download/install of binary
modules.
Normally enabling the categories MENUSELECT_CODECS or MENUSELECT_RES
will result in binary modules being enabled even if the build target is
incompatible with those modules. This includes CI scripts which enable
categories before disabling specific modules.
If more binary modules are offered in the future this will help avoid
accidentally downloading them if unwanted or incompatible. Adding a
binary module will only require creating a new menuselect entry similar
to the existing ones, it will not be necessary to modify the CI scripts.
Change-Id: I6b1bd1c75a2e48f05b8b8a45b7a7a2d00a079166
In Solaris, the header <jansson.h> is in /usr/include/jansson. To find
Jansson even in such a subdirectory, the tool pkg-config is queried via
AST_PKG_CONFIG_CHECK. For those platforms, which do not list Jansson via
pkg-config, the previous check remains and is executed thereafter.
Because the check for the NetBSD Editline library uses the tool pkg-config
the code of PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG must be used. Because that check happens
earlier than Jansson, it must be placed in front of that.
ASTERISK-27991
Change-Id: I69ea0f379f87a50049654b2487c76ee1c04fa53a
Previously, Asterisk did not tell its bundled PJProject about this configure
parameter. Therefore, PJProject used the platform provided OpenSSL always.
ASTERISK-27880
Change-Id: Iea545aec854dd0e2c061c69bb118a76ce56c5dc6
When `--without-libcurl` is used PBX_CURL is never set. Set default
value 0 so the proper value is passed to menuselect.
Change-Id: I03e2842a00899cbca2dbde52bb1f6636d54bae1e
pjproject by default currently will follow media forked during an INVITE
on outbound calls if the To tag is different on a subsequent response as
that on an earlier response. We handle this correctly. There have
been reported cases where the To tag is the same but we still need to
follow the media. The pjproject patch in this commit adds the
capability to sip_inv and also adds the capability to control it at
runtime. The original "different tag" behavior was always controllable
at runtime but we never did anything with it and left it to default to
TRUE.
So, along with the pjproject patch, this commit adds options to both the
system and endpoint objects to control the two behaviors, and a small
logic change to session_inv_on_media_update in res_pjsip_session to
control the behavior at the endpoint level.
The default behavior for "different tags" remains the same at TRUE and
the default for "same tag" is FALSE.
Change-Id: I64d071942b79adb2f0a4e13137389b19404fe3d6
ASTERISK-27936
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Previously, Asterisk used its script ./configure, to test whether OpenSSL was
built with no-srtp (or was simply too old). However, the header file
<openssl/opensslconf.h> is the preferred way to detect the local configuration
of OpenSSL.
As a positive side-effect the script ./configure does not interleave the
detection of the Open Settlement Protocol Toolkit (OSPTK) with the detection of
individual features of OpenSSL anymore.
Change-Id: I3c77c7b00b2ffa2e935632097fa057b9fdf480c0
Furthermore, allow OpenSSL configured with no-dh. Additionally, this change
allows auto-negotiation of the elliptic curve/group for servers, not only with
OpenSSL 1.0.2 but also with OpenSSL 1.1.0 and newer. This enables X25519
(since OpenSSL 1.1.0) and X448 (since OpenSSL 1.1.1) as a side-effect.
ASTERISK-27910
Change-Id: I5b0dd47c5194ee17f830f869d629d7ef212cf537
This fixes build warnings found by GCC 8. In some cases format
truncation is intentional so the warning is just suppressed.
ASTERISK-27824 #close
Change-Id: I724f146cbddba8b86619d4c4a9931ee877995c84
Asterisk requires GNU C extensions. On some systems certain libraries
may incorrectly push -std=c99 into CFLAGS, thus breaking the build.
This change causes that flag to be stripped so the Asterisk build is not
broken by those libraries. This change is made for both pkgconfig and
tool based libraries.
ASTERISK-27629 #close
Change-Id: I13389613b194abbac77becf90cd950dc168704db
* Replace all 'else if' statements with 'elif'.
* Use loop to detect versioned lua headers and libraries.
The loop for detecting lua fixes a bug where LUA_INCLUDE would be
appended with the directory of every lua version after the first one is
found.
Change-Id: I3276f9aee955014108345be6092f51c932b43a0f
Asterisk uses various symbols of the shared library libogg within the module
format_ogg_vorbis. However, the source code of that module did not include the
header file of libogg explicitly but implicitly. Because that header was not
included before Asterisk 14, the script ./configure was told not to check for
it.
Anyway, even Asterisk 13 LTS uses symbols of libogg. Therefore, that header
should be included explicitly. Therefore, ./configure should check for that
header.
Change-Id: I98c50d56311b68880d1084fcc62c35ab2f8692db
./configure --with-pjproject-bundled
did not display an explanation, when no download utility like wget, curl, or
fetch was installed beforehand, although an explanation existed in code. This
happened because the code expected the variable DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT to be empty.
However, the script ./configure set that variable always.
Change-Id: I64c99b76a03525c69471e5055bf124b36a51bbd4
Asterisk does not need the development package of libltdl, because it does not
use any symbol of -lltdl directly. Instead, it uses the runtime package via the
shared library -lodbc. On the supported platforms, that shared library declares
its dependency on -lltdl correctly, otherwise AST_EXT_LIB_CHECK would have
failed.
ASTERISK-27745
Change-Id: Icd315809b8e7978203431f3afb66240dd3a040ba
Nine years ago with Mantis 13639 (now ASTERISK-12841) an extra case for OpenBSD
was introduced: Vorbis required Ogg to be specified manually, because the shared
library libvorbis.so did not specify its required dependency on -logg itself.
Today with OpenBSD 6.2, all libvorbis*.so declare their dependencies correctly.
Therefore, an extra case is not required anymore.
Change-Id: Ifd04e0994ce9f1e4ad29c3948a0398b91d1e97bc
In the script ./configure, AST_EXT_LIB_CHECK checks for external libraries. Some
libraries do not specify all their dependencies and require additional shared
libraries. In AST_EXT_LIB_CHECK, this is the fifth parameter. However, if a
library is specified there, it must exist on the platform, because ./configure
tries to compile/link/execute a small app using those statements. For example,
the library libdl.so is Linux specific and does not exist on BSD-like platforms.
Furthermore, no supported platform/version was found, which still (ever?)
requires those additional libraries. Therefore, they were simply removed.
Finally, this change adds the error code ESTRPIPE to the channel driver
chan_alsa for those platforms which lack it, again for example NetBSD.
ASTERISK-27720
Change-Id: I3b21f2135f6cbfac7590ccdc2df753257f426e0b