asterisk/res/res_pjsip_caller_id.c
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

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2013, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Michelson <mmichelson@digium.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<depend>pjproject</depend>
<depend>res_pjsip</depend>
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
#include <pjsip.h>
#include <pjsip_ua.h>
#include "asterisk/res_pjsip.h"
#include "asterisk/res_pjsip_session.h"
#include "asterisk/channel.h"
#include "asterisk/module.h"
#include "asterisk/callerid.h"
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Set an ast_party_id name and number based on an identity header.
* \param hdr From, P-Asserted-Identity, or Remote-Party-ID header on incoming message
* \param[out] id The ID to set data on
*/
static void set_id_from_hdr(pjsip_fromto_hdr *hdr, struct ast_party_id *id)
{
char cid_name[AST_CHANNEL_NAME];
char cid_num[AST_CHANNEL_NAME];
pjsip_sip_uri *uri;
pjsip_name_addr *id_name_addr = (pjsip_name_addr *) hdr->uri;
char *semi;
uri = pjsip_uri_get_uri(id_name_addr);
ast_copy_pj_str(cid_name, &id_name_addr->display, sizeof(cid_name));
ast_copy_pj_str(cid_num, &uri->user, sizeof(cid_num));
/* Always truncate caller-id number at a semicolon. */
semi = strchr(cid_num, ';');
if (semi) {
/*
* We need to be able to handle URI's looking like
* "sip:1235557890;phone-context=national@x.x.x.x;user=phone"
*
* Where the uri->user field will result in:
* "1235557890;phone-context=national"
*
* People don't care about anything after the semicolon
* showing up on their displays even though the RFC
* allows the semicolon.
*/
*semi = '\0';
}
ast_free(id->name.str);
id->name.str = ast_strdup(cid_name);
if (!ast_strlen_zero(cid_name)) {
id->name.valid = 1;
}
ast_free(id->number.str);
id->number.str = ast_strdup(cid_num);
if (!ast_strlen_zero(cid_num)) {
id->number.valid = 1;
}
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Get a P-Asserted-Identity or Remote-Party-ID header from an incoming message
*
* This function will parse the header as if it were a From header. This allows for us
* to easily manipulate the URI, as well as add, modify, or remove parameters from the
* header
*
* \param rdata The incoming message
* \param header_name The name of the ID header to find
* \retval NULL No ID header present or unable to parse ID header
* \retval non-NULL The parsed ID header
*/
static pjsip_fromto_hdr *get_id_header(pjsip_rx_data *rdata, const pj_str_t *header_name)
{
static const pj_str_t from = { "From", 4 };
pj_str_t header_content;
pjsip_fromto_hdr *parsed_hdr;
pjsip_generic_string_hdr *ident = pjsip_msg_find_hdr_by_name(rdata->msg_info.msg,
header_name, NULL);
int parsed_len;
if (!ident) {
return NULL;
}
pj_strdup_with_null(rdata->tp_info.pool, &header_content, &ident->hvalue);
parsed_hdr = pjsip_parse_hdr(rdata->tp_info.pool, &from, header_content.ptr,
pj_strlen(&header_content), &parsed_len);
if (!parsed_hdr) {
return NULL;
}
return parsed_hdr;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Set an ast_party_id structure based on data in a P-Asserted-Identity header
*
* This makes use of \ref set_id_from_hdr for setting name and number. It uses
* the contents of a Privacy header in order to set presentation information.
*
* \param rdata The incoming message
* \param[out] id The ID to set
* \retval 0 Successfully set the party ID
* \retval non-zero Could not set the party ID
*/
static int set_id_from_pai(pjsip_rx_data *rdata, struct ast_party_id *id)
{
static const pj_str_t pai_str = { "P-Asserted-Identity", 19 };
static const pj_str_t privacy_str = { "Privacy", 7 };
pjsip_fromto_hdr *pai_hdr = get_id_header(rdata, &pai_str);
pjsip_generic_string_hdr *privacy;
if (!pai_hdr) {
return -1;
}
set_id_from_hdr(pai_hdr, id);
if (!id->number.valid) {
return -1;
}
privacy = pjsip_msg_find_hdr_by_name(rdata->msg_info.msg, &privacy_str, NULL);
if (!privacy || !pj_stricmp2(&privacy->hvalue, "none")) {
id->number.presentation = AST_PRES_ALLOWED_USER_NUMBER_NOT_SCREENED;
id->name.presentation = AST_PRES_ALLOWED_USER_NUMBER_NOT_SCREENED;
} else {
id->number.presentation = AST_PRES_PROHIB_USER_NUMBER_NOT_SCREENED;
id->name.presentation = AST_PRES_PROHIB_USER_NUMBER_NOT_SCREENED;
}
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Set an ast_party_id structure based on data in a Remote-Party-ID header
*
* This makes use of \ref set_id_from_hdr for setting name and number. It uses
* the privacy and screen parameters in order to set presentation information.
*
* \param rdata The incoming message
* \param[out] id The ID to set
* \retval 0 Succesfully set the party ID
* \retval non-zero Could not set the party ID
*/
static int set_id_from_rpid(pjsip_rx_data *rdata, struct ast_party_id *id)
{
static const pj_str_t rpid_str = { "Remote-Party-ID", 15 };
static const pj_str_t privacy_str = { "privacy", 7 };
static const pj_str_t screen_str = { "screen", 6 };
pjsip_fromto_hdr *rpid_hdr = get_id_header(rdata, &rpid_str);
pjsip_param *screen;
pjsip_param *privacy;
if (!rpid_hdr) {
return -1;
}
set_id_from_hdr(rpid_hdr, id);
if (!id->number.valid) {
return -1;
}
privacy = pjsip_param_find(&rpid_hdr->other_param, &privacy_str);
screen = pjsip_param_find(&rpid_hdr->other_param, &screen_str);
if (privacy && !pj_stricmp2(&privacy->value, "full")) {
id->number.presentation = AST_PRES_RESTRICTED;
id->name.presentation = AST_PRES_RESTRICTED;
} else {
id->number.presentation = AST_PRES_ALLOWED;
id->name.presentation = AST_PRES_ALLOWED;
}
if (screen && !pj_stricmp2(&screen->value, "yes")) {
id->number.presentation |= AST_PRES_USER_NUMBER_PASSED_SCREEN;
id->name.presentation |= AST_PRES_USER_NUMBER_PASSED_SCREEN;
} else {
id->number.presentation |= AST_PRES_USER_NUMBER_UNSCREENED;
id->name.presentation |= AST_PRES_USER_NUMBER_UNSCREENED;
}
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Set an ast_party_id structure based on data in a From
*
* This makes use of \ref set_id_from_hdr for setting name and number. It uses
* no information from the message in order to set privacy. It relies on endpoint
* configuration for privacy information.
*
* \param rdata The incoming message
* \param[out] id The ID to set
* \retval 0 Succesfully set the party ID
* \retval non-zero Could not set the party ID
*/
static int set_id_from_from(struct pjsip_rx_data *rdata, struct ast_party_id *id)
{
pjsip_fromto_hdr *from = pjsip_msg_find_hdr(rdata->msg_info.msg,
PJSIP_H_FROM, rdata->msg_info.msg->hdr.next);
if (!from) {
/* This had better not happen */
return -1;
}
set_id_from_hdr(from, id);
if (!id->number.valid) {
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Determine if a connected line update should be queued
*
* This uses information about the session and the ID that would be queued
* in the connected line update in order to determine if we should queue
* a connected line update.
*
* \param session The session whose channel we wish to queue the connected line update on
* \param id The identification information that would be queued on the connected line update
* \retval 0 We should not queue a connected line update
* \retval non-zero We should queue a connected line update
*/
static int should_queue_connected_line_update(const struct ast_sip_session *session, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
/* Invalid number means no update */
if (!id->number.valid) {
return 0;
}
/* If the session has never communicated an update or if the
* new ID has a different number than the session, then we
* should queue an update
*/
if (ast_strlen_zero(session->id.number.str) ||
strcmp(session->id.number.str, id->number.str)) {
return 1;
}
/* By making it to this point, it means the number is not enough
* to determine if an update should be sent. Now we look at
* the name
*/
/* If the number couldn't warrant an update and the name is
* invalid, then no update
*/
if (!id->name.valid) {
return 0;
}
/* If the name has changed or we don't have a name set for the
* session, then we should send an update
*/
if (ast_strlen_zero(session->id.name.str) ||
strcmp(session->id.name.str, id->name.str)) {
return 1;
}
/* Neither the name nor the number have changed. No update */
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Queue a connected line update on a session's channel.
* \param session The session whose channel should have the connected line update queued upon.
* \param id The identification information to place in the connected line update
*/
static void queue_connected_line_update(struct ast_sip_session *session, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
struct ast_party_connected_line connected;
struct ast_party_caller caller;
/* Fill connected line information */
ast_party_connected_line_init(&connected);
connected.id = *id;
connected.id.tag = session->endpoint->id.self.tag;
connected.source = AST_CONNECTED_LINE_UPDATE_SOURCE_ANSWER;
/* Save to channel driver copy */
ast_party_id_copy(&session->id, &connected.id);
/* Update our channel CALLERID() */
ast_party_caller_init(&caller);
caller.id = connected.id;
caller.ani = connected.id;
caller.ani2 = ast_channel_caller(session->channel)->ani2;
ast_channel_set_caller_event(session->channel, &caller, NULL);
/* Tell peer about the new connected line information. */
ast_channel_queue_connected_line_update(session->channel, &connected, NULL);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Make updates to connected line information based on an incoming request.
*
* This will get identity information from an incoming request. Once the identification is
* retrieved, we will check if the new information warrants a connected line update and queue
* a connected line update if so.
*
* \param session The session on which we received an incoming request
* \param rdata The incoming request
*/
static void update_incoming_connected_line(struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_rx_data *rdata)
{
struct ast_party_id id;
if (!session->endpoint->id.trust_inbound) {
return;
}
ast_party_id_init(&id);
if (!set_id_from_pai(rdata, &id) || !set_id_from_rpid(rdata, &id)) {
if (should_queue_connected_line_update(session, &id)) {
queue_connected_line_update(session, &id);
}
}
ast_party_id_free(&id);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Session supplement callback on an incoming INVITE request
*
* If we are receiving an initial INVITE, then we will set the session's identity
* based on the INVITE or configured endpoint values. If we are receiving a reinvite,
* then we will potentially queue a connected line update via the \ref update_incoming_connected_line
* function
*
* \param session The session that has received an INVITE
* \param rdata The incoming INVITE
*/
static int caller_id_incoming_request(struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_rx_data *rdata)
{
if (!session->channel) {
/*
* Since we have no channel this must be the initial inbound
* INVITE. Set the session ID directly because the channel
* has not been created yet.
*/
if (session->endpoint->id.trust_inbound
&& (!set_id_from_pai(rdata, &session->id)
|| !set_id_from_rpid(rdata, &session->id))) {
ast_free(session->id.tag);
session->id.tag = ast_strdup(session->endpoint->id.self.tag);
return 0;
}
ast_party_id_copy(&session->id, &session->endpoint->id.self);
if (!session->endpoint->id.self.number.valid) {
set_id_from_from(rdata, &session->id);
}
} else {
/*
* ReINVITE or UPDATE. Check for changes to the ID and queue
* a connected line update if necessary.
*/
update_incoming_connected_line(session, rdata);
}
return 0;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Session supplement callback on INVITE response
*
* INVITE responses could result in queuing connected line updates.
*
* \param session The session on which communication is happening
* \param rdata The incoming INVITE response
*/
static void caller_id_incoming_response(struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_rx_data *rdata)
{
if (!session->channel) {
return;
}
update_incoming_connected_line(session, rdata);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Create an identity header for an outgoing message
* \param hdr_name The name of the header to create
* \param tdata The message to place the header on
* \param id The identification information for the new header
* \return newly-created header
*/
static pjsip_fromto_hdr *create_new_id_hdr(const pj_str_t *hdr_name, pjsip_fromto_hdr *base, pjsip_tx_data *tdata, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
pjsip_fromto_hdr *id_hdr;
pjsip_name_addr *id_name_addr;
pjsip_sip_uri *id_uri;
id_hdr = pjsip_from_hdr_create(tdata->pool);
id_hdr->type = PJSIP_H_OTHER;
pj_strdup(tdata->pool, &id_hdr->name, hdr_name);
id_hdr->sname = id_hdr->name;
id_name_addr = pjsip_uri_clone(tdata->pool, base->uri);
id_uri = pjsip_uri_get_uri(id_name_addr->uri);
if (id->name.valid && !ast_strlen_zero(id->name.str)) {
int name_buf_len = strlen(id->name.str) * 2 + 1;
char *name_buf = ast_alloca(name_buf_len);
ast_escape_quoted(id->name.str, name_buf, name_buf_len);
pj_strdup2(tdata->pool, &id_name_addr->display, name_buf);
} else {
/*
* We need to clear the remnants of the clone or it'll be left set.
* pj_strdup2 is safe to call with a NULL src and it resets both slen and ptr.
*/
pj_strdup2(tdata->pool, &id_name_addr->display, NULL);
}
if (id->number.valid) {
pj_strdup2(tdata->pool, &id_uri->user, id->number.str);
} else {
/* Similar to name, make sure the number is also cleared when invalid */
pj_strdup2(tdata->pool, &id_uri->user, NULL);
}
id_hdr->uri = (pjsip_uri *) id_name_addr;
return id_hdr;
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Add a Privacy header to an outbound message
*
* When sending a P-Asserted-Identity header, if privacy is requested, then we
* will need to indicate such by adding a Privacy header. Similarly, if no
* privacy is requested, and a Privacy header already exists on the message,
* then the old Privacy header should be removed.
*
* \param tdata The outbound message to add the Privacy header to
* \param id The id information used to determine privacy
*/
static void add_privacy_header(pjsip_tx_data *tdata, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
static const pj_str_t pj_privacy_name = { "Privacy", 7 };
static const pj_str_t pj_privacy_value = { "id", 2 };
pjsip_hdr *old_privacy;
old_privacy = pjsip_msg_find_hdr_by_name(tdata->msg, &pj_privacy_name, NULL);
if ((ast_party_id_presentation(id) & AST_PRES_RESTRICTION) == AST_PRES_ALLOWED) {
if (old_privacy) {
pj_list_erase(old_privacy);
}
} else if (!old_privacy) {
pjsip_generic_string_hdr *privacy_hdr = pjsip_generic_string_hdr_create(
tdata->pool, &pj_privacy_name, &pj_privacy_value);
pjsip_msg_add_hdr(tdata->msg, (pjsip_hdr *)privacy_hdr);
}
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Add a P-Asserted-Identity header to an outbound message
* \param tdata The message to add the header to
* \param id The identification information used to populate the header
*/
static void add_pai_header(const struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_tx_data *tdata, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
static const pj_str_t pj_pai_name = { "P-Asserted-Identity", 19 };
pjsip_fromto_hdr *base;
pjsip_fromto_hdr *pai_hdr;
pjsip_fromto_hdr *old_pai;
/* Since inv_session reuses responses, we have to make sure there's not already
* a P-Asserted-Identity present. If there is, we just modify the old one.
*/
old_pai = pjsip_msg_find_hdr_by_name(tdata->msg, &pj_pai_name, NULL);
if (old_pai) {
/* If type is OTHER, then the existing header was most likely
* added by the PJSIP_HEADER dial plan function as a simple
* name/value pair. We can't pass this to modify_id_header because
* there are no virtual functions to get the uri. We could parse
* it into a pjsip_fromto_hdr but it isn't worth it since
* modify_id_header is just going to overwrite the name and number
* anyway. We'll just remove it from the header list instead
* and create a new one.
*/
if (old_pai->type == PJSIP_H_OTHER) {
pj_list_erase(old_pai);
} else {
ast_sip_modify_id_header(tdata->pool, old_pai, id);
add_privacy_header(tdata, id);
return;
}
}
if (tdata->msg->type == PJSIP_REQUEST_MSG) {
base = session->saved_from_hdr ? session->saved_from_hdr : PJSIP_MSG_FROM_HDR(tdata->msg);
} else {
base = PJSIP_MSG_TO_HDR(tdata->msg);
}
pai_hdr = create_new_id_hdr(&pj_pai_name, base, tdata, id);
if (!pai_hdr) {
return;
}
add_privacy_header(tdata, id);
pjsip_msg_add_hdr(tdata->msg, (pjsip_hdr *)pai_hdr);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Add privacy and screen parameters to a Remote-Party-ID header.
*
* If privacy is requested, then the privacy and screen parameters need to
* reflect this. Similarly, if no privacy or screening is to be communicated,
* we need to make sure that any previously set values are updated.
*
* \param tdata The message where the Remote-Party-ID header is
* \param hdr The header on which the parameters are being added
* \param id The identification information used to determine privacy
*/
static void add_privacy_params(pjsip_tx_data *tdata, pjsip_fromto_hdr *hdr, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
static const pj_str_t privacy_str = { "privacy", 7 };
static const pj_str_t screen_str = { "screen", 6 };
static const pj_str_t privacy_full_str = { "full", 4 };
static const pj_str_t privacy_off_str = { "off", 3 };
static const pj_str_t screen_yes_str = { "yes", 3 };
static const pj_str_t screen_no_str = { "no", 2 };
pjsip_param *old_privacy;
pjsip_param *old_screen;
pjsip_param *privacy;
pjsip_param *screen;
int presentation;
old_privacy = pjsip_param_find(&hdr->other_param, &privacy_str);
old_screen = pjsip_param_find(&hdr->other_param, &screen_str);
if (!old_privacy) {
privacy = PJ_POOL_ALLOC_T(tdata->pool, pjsip_param);
privacy->name = privacy_str;
pj_list_insert_before(&hdr->other_param, privacy);
} else {
privacy = old_privacy;
}
if (!old_screen) {
screen = PJ_POOL_ALLOC_T(tdata->pool, pjsip_param);
screen->name = screen_str;
pj_list_insert_before(&hdr->other_param, screen);
} else {
screen = old_screen;
}
presentation = ast_party_id_presentation(id);
if ((presentation & AST_PRES_RESTRICTION) == AST_PRES_ALLOWED) {
privacy->value = privacy_off_str;
} else {
privacy->value = privacy_full_str;
}
if ((presentation & AST_PRES_NUMBER_TYPE) == AST_PRES_USER_NUMBER_PASSED_SCREEN) {
screen->value = screen_yes_str;
} else {
screen->value = screen_no_str;
}
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Add a Remote-Party-ID header to an outbound message
* \param tdata The message to add the header to
* \param id The identification information used to populate the header
*/
static void add_rpid_header(const struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_tx_data *tdata, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
static const pj_str_t pj_rpid_name = { "Remote-Party-ID", 15 };
pjsip_fromto_hdr *base;
pjsip_fromto_hdr *rpid_hdr;
pjsip_fromto_hdr *old_rpid;
/* Since inv_session reuses responses, we have to make sure there's not already
* a P-Asserted-Identity present. If there is, we just modify the old one.
*/
old_rpid = pjsip_msg_find_hdr_by_name(tdata->msg, &pj_rpid_name, NULL);
if (old_rpid) {
/* If type is OTHER, then the existing header was most likely
* added by the PJSIP_HEADER dial plan function as a simple
* name/value pair. We can't pass this to modify_id_header because
* there are no virtual functions to get the uri. We could parse
* it into a pjsip_fromto_hdr but it isn't worth it since
* modify_id_header is just going to overwrite the name and number
* anyway. We'll just remove it from the header list instead
* and create a new one.
*/
if (old_rpid->type == PJSIP_H_OTHER) {
pj_list_erase(old_rpid);
} else {
ast_sip_modify_id_header(tdata->pool, old_rpid, id);
add_privacy_params(tdata, old_rpid, id);
return;
}
}
if (tdata->msg->type == PJSIP_REQUEST_MSG) {
base = session->saved_from_hdr ? session->saved_from_hdr : PJSIP_MSG_FROM_HDR(tdata->msg);
} else {
base = PJSIP_MSG_TO_HDR(tdata->msg);
}
rpid_hdr = create_new_id_hdr(&pj_rpid_name, base, tdata, id);
if (!rpid_hdr) {
return;
}
add_privacy_params(tdata, rpid_hdr, id);
pjsip_msg_add_hdr(tdata->msg, (pjsip_hdr *)rpid_hdr);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Add any appropriate identification headers to an outbound SIP message
*
* This will determine if an outbound message should have identification headers and
* will add the appropriately configured headers
*
* \param session The session on which we will be sending the message
* \param tdata The outbound message
* \param The identity information to place on the message
*/
static void add_id_headers(const struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_tx_data *tdata, const struct ast_party_id *id)
{
if (!id->number.valid
|| (!session->endpoint->id.trust_outbound
&& (ast_party_id_presentation(id) & AST_PRES_RESTRICTION) != AST_PRES_ALLOWED)) {
return;
}
if (session->endpoint->id.send_pai) {
add_pai_header(session, tdata, id);
}
if (session->endpoint->id.send_rpid) {
add_rpid_header(session, tdata, id);
}
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Session supplement callback for outgoing INVITE requests
*
* On all INVITEs (initial and reinvite) we may add other identity headers
* such as P-Asserted-Identity and Remote-Party-ID based on configuration
* and privacy settings
*
* \param session The session on which the INVITE will be sent
* \param tdata The outbound INVITE request
*/
static void caller_id_outgoing_request(struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_tx_data *tdata)
{
struct ast_party_id effective_id;
struct ast_party_id connected_id;
if (!session->channel) {
return;
}
ast_party_id_init(&connected_id);
ast_channel_lock(session->channel);
effective_id = ast_channel_connected_effective_id(session->channel);
ast_party_id_copy(&connected_id, &effective_id);
ast_channel_unlock(session->channel);
add_id_headers(session, tdata, &connected_id);
ast_party_id_free(&connected_id);
}
/*!
* \internal
* \brief Session supplement for outgoing INVITE response
*
* This will add P-Asserted-Identity and Remote-Party-ID headers if necessary
*
* \param session The session on which the INVITE response is to be sent
* \param tdata The outbound INVITE response
*/
static void caller_id_outgoing_response(struct ast_sip_session *session, pjsip_tx_data *tdata)
{
struct ast_party_id effective_id;
struct ast_party_id connected_id;
if (!session->channel) {
return;
}
/* Must do a deep copy unless we hold the channel lock the entire time. */
ast_party_id_init(&connected_id);
ast_channel_lock(session->channel);
effective_id = ast_channel_connected_effective_id(session->channel);
ast_party_id_copy(&connected_id, &effective_id);
ast_channel_unlock(session->channel);
add_id_headers(session, tdata, &connected_id);
ast_party_id_free(&connected_id);
}
static struct ast_sip_session_supplement caller_id_supplement = {
.method = "INVITE,UPDATE",
.priority = AST_SIP_SUPPLEMENT_PRIORITY_CHANNEL - 1000,
.incoming_request = caller_id_incoming_request,
.incoming_response = caller_id_incoming_response,
.outgoing_request = caller_id_outgoing_request,
.outgoing_response = caller_id_outgoing_response,
};
static int load_module(void)
{
ast_sip_session_register_supplement(&caller_id_supplement);
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_SUCCESS;
}
static int unload_module(void)
{
ast_sip_session_unregister_supplement(&caller_id_supplement);
return 0;
}
AST_MODULE_INFO(ASTERISK_GPL_KEY, AST_MODFLAG_LOAD_ORDER, "PJSIP Caller ID Support",
.support_level = AST_MODULE_SUPPORT_CORE,
.load = load_module,
.unload = unload_module,
.load_pri = AST_MODPRI_APP_DEPEND,
.requires = "res_pjsip",
);