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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 1999 - 2006, Digium, Inc.
*
* Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* Funding provided by nic.at
*
* 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.
*/
/*! \file
*
* \brief ENUM Support for Asterisk
*
* \author Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
*
* \arg Funding provided by nic.at
*
* \par Enum standards
*
* - NAPTR records: http://ietf.nri.reston.va.us/rfc/rfc2915.txt
* - DNS SRV records: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2782.txt
* - ENUM http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3761.txt
* - ENUM for H.323: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3762.txt
* - ENUM SIP: http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3764.txt
* - IANA ENUM Services: http://www.iana.org/assignments/enum-services
*
* - I-ENUM:
* http://tools.ietf.org/wg/enum/draft-ietf-enum-combined/
* http://tools.ietf.org/wg/enum/draft-ietf-enum-branch-location-record/
*
* \par Possible improvement
* \todo Implement a caching mechanism for multile enum lookups
* - See https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=6739
* \todo The service type selection needs to be redone.
*/
/*! \li \ref enum.c uses the configuration file \ref enum.conf
* \addtogroup configuration_file Configuration Files
*/
/*!
* \page enum.conf enum.conf
* \verbinclude enum.conf.sample
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
git migration: Refactor the ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro Git does not support the ability to replace a token with a version string during check-in. While it does have support for replacing a token on clone, this is somewhat sub-optimal: the token is replaced with the object hash, which is not particularly easy for human consumption. What's more, in practice, the source file version was often not terribly useful. Generally, when triaging bugs, the overall version of Asterisk is far more useful than an individual SVN version of a file. As a result, this patch removes Asterisk's support for showing source file versions. Specifically, it does the following: * Rename ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro to ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE, and remove passing the version in with the macro. Other facilities than 'core show file version' make use of the file names, such as setting a debug level only on a specific file. As such, the act of registering source files with the Asterisk core still has use. The macro rename now reflects the new macro purpose. * main/asterisk: - Refactor the file_version structure to reflect that it no longer tracks a version field. - Remove the "core show file version" CLI command. Without the file version, it is no longer useful. - Remove the ast_file_version_find function. The file version is no longer tracked. - Rename ast_register_file_version/ast_unregister_file_version to ast_register_file/ast_unregister_file, respectively. * main/manager: Remove value from the Version key of the ModuleCheck Action. The actual key itself has not been removed, as doing so would absolutely constitute a backwards incompatible change. However, since the file version is no longer tracked, there is no need to attempt to include it in the Version key. * UPGRADE: Add notes for: - Modification to the ModuleCheck AMI Action - Removal of the "core show file version" CLI command Change-Id: I6cf0ff280e1668bf4957dc21f32a5ff43444a40e
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ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE()
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <arpa/nameser.h>
#ifdef __APPLE__
#include <arpa/nameser_compat.h>
#endif
#include <resolv.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <regex.h>
#include "asterisk/enum.h"
#include "asterisk/dns.h"
#include "asterisk/channel.h"
#include "asterisk/config.h"
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
#include "asterisk/manager.h"
#ifdef __APPLE__
#undef T_NAPTR
#define T_NAPTR 35
#endif
#ifdef __APPLE__
#undef T_TXT
#define T_TXT 16
#endif
static char ienum_branchlabel[32] = "i";
/* how to do infrastructure enum branch location resolution? */
#define ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_CC 0
#define ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_TXT 1
#define ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_EBL 2
static int ebl_alg = ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_CC;
/* EBL record provisional type code */
#define T_EBL 65300
AST_MUTEX_DEFINE_STATIC(enumlock);
/*! \brief Determine the length of a country code when given an E.164 string */
/*
* Input: E.164 number w/o leading +
*
* Output: number of digits in the country code
* 0 on invalid number
*
* Algorithm:
* 3 digits is the default length of a country code.
* country codes 1 and 7 are a single digit.
* the following country codes are two digits: 20, 27, 30-34, 36, 39,
* 40, 41, 43-49, 51-58, 60-66, 81, 82, 84, 86, 90-95, 98.
*/
static int cclen(const char *number)
{
int cc;
char digits[3] = "";
if (!number || (strlen(number) < 3)) {
return 0;
}
strncpy(digits, number, 2);
if (!sscanf(digits, "%30d", &cc)) {
return 0;
}
if (cc / 10 == 1 || cc / 10 == 7)
return 1;
if (cc == 20 || cc == 27 || (cc >= 30 && cc <= 34) || cc == 36 ||
cc == 39 || cc == 40 || cc == 41 || (cc >= 40 && cc <= 41) ||
(cc >= 43 && cc <= 49) || (cc >= 51 && cc <= 58) ||
(cc >= 60 && cc <= 66) || cc == 81 || cc == 82 || cc == 84 ||
cc == 86 || (cc >= 90 && cc <= 95) || cc == 98) {
return 2;
}
return 3;
}
struct txt_context {
char txt[1024]; /* TXT record in TXT lookup */
int txtlen; /* Length */
};
/*! \brief Callback for TXT record lookup, /ol version */
static int txt_callback(void *context, unsigned char *answer, int len, unsigned char *fullanswer)
{
struct txt_context *c = context;
unsigned int i;
c->txt[0] = 0; /* default to empty */
c->txtlen = 0;
if (answer == NULL) {
return 0;
}
/* RFC1035:
*
* <character-string> is a single length octet followed by that number of characters.
* TXT-DATA One or more <character-string>s.
*
* We only take the first string here.
*/
i = *answer++;
len -= 1;
if (i > len) { /* illegal packet */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "txt_callback: malformed TXT record.\n");
return 0;
}
if (i >= sizeof(c->txt)) { /* too long? */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "txt_callback: TXT record too long.\n");
i = sizeof(c->txt) - 1;
}
ast_copy_string(c->txt, (char *)answer, i + 1); /* this handles the \0 termination */
c->txtlen = i;
return 1;
}
/*! \brief Determine the branch location record as stored in a TXT record */
/*
* Input: CC code
*
* Output: number of digits in the number before the i-enum branch
*
* Algorithm: Build <ienum_branchlabel>.c.c.<suffix> and look for a TXT lookup.
* Return atoi(TXT-record).
* Return -1 on not found.
*
*/
static int blr_txt(const char *cc, const char *suffix)
{
struct txt_context context;
char domain[128] = "";
char *p1, *p2;
int ret;
ast_mutex_lock(&enumlock);
ast_verb(4, "blr_txt() cc='%s', suffix='%s', c_bl='%s'\n", cc, suffix, ienum_branchlabel);
if (sizeof(domain) < (strlen(cc) * 2 + strlen(ienum_branchlabel) + strlen(suffix) + 2)) {
ast_mutex_unlock(&enumlock);
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "ERROR: string sizing in blr_txt.\n");
return -1;
}
p1 = domain + snprintf(domain, sizeof(domain), "%s.", ienum_branchlabel);
ast_mutex_unlock(&enumlock);
for (p2 = (char *) cc + strlen(cc) - 1; p2 >= cc; p2--) {
if (isdigit(*p2)) {
*p1++ = *p2;
*p1++ = '.';
}
}
strcat(p1, suffix);
ast_verb(4, "blr_txt() FQDN for TXT record: %s, cc was %s\n", domain, cc);
ret = ast_search_dns(&context, domain, C_IN, T_TXT, txt_callback);
if (ret > 0) {
ret = atoi(context.txt);
if ((ret >= 0) && (ret < 20)) {
ast_verb(3, "blr_txt() BLR TXT record for %s is %d (apex: %s)\n", cc, ret, suffix);
return ret;
}
}
ast_verb(3, "blr_txt() BLR TXT record for %s not found (apex: %s)\n", cc, suffix);
return -1;
}
struct ebl_context {
unsigned char pos;
char separator[256]; /* label to insert */
int sep_len; /* Length */
char apex[256]; /* new Apex */
int apex_len; /* Length */
};
/*! \brief Callback for EBL record lookup */
static int ebl_callback(void *context, unsigned char *answer, int len, unsigned char *fullanswer)
{
struct ebl_context *c = context;
clang compiler warnings: Fix autological comparisons This fixes autological comparison warnings in the following: * chan_skinny: letohl may return a signed or unsigned value, depending on the macro chosen * func_curl: Provide a specific cast to CURLoption to prevent mismatch * cel: Fix enum comparisons where the enum can never be negative * enum: Fix comparison of return result of dn_expand, which returns a signed int value * event: Fix enum comparisons where the enum can never be negative * indications: tone_data.freq1 and freq2 are unsigned, and hence can never be negative * presencestate: Use the actual enum value for INVALID state * security_events: Fix enum comparisons where the enum can never be negative * udptl: Don't bother to check if the return value from encode_length is less than 0, as it returns an unsigned int * translate: Since the parameters are unsigned int, don't bother checking to see if they are negative. The cast to unsigned int would already blow past the matrix bounds. * res_pjsip_exten_state: Use a temporary value to cache the return of ast_hint_presence_state * res_stasis_playback: Fix enum comparisons where the enum can never be negative * res_stasis_recording: Add an enum value for the case where the recording operation is in error; fix enum comparisons * resource_bridges: Use enum value as opposed to -1 * resource_channels: Use enum value as opposed to -1 Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4533 ASTERISK-24917 Reported by: dkdegroot patches: rb4533.patch submitted by dkdegroot (License 6600) ........ Merged revisions 434469 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/11 ........ Merged revisions 434470 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@434471 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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int i;
c->pos = 0; /* default to empty */
c->separator[0] = 0;
c->sep_len = 0;
c->apex[0] = 0;
c->apex_len = 0;
if (answer == NULL) {
return 0;
}
/* draft-lendl-enum-branch-location-record-00
*
* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
* +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
* | POSITION |
* +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
* / SEPARATOR /
* +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
* / APEX /
* +--+--+--+--+--+--+--+--+
*
* where POSITION is a single byte, SEPARATOR is a <character-string>
* and APEX is a <domain-name>.
*
*/
c->pos = *answer++;
len -= 1;
if ((c->pos > 15) || len < 2) { /* illegal packet */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "ebl_callback: malformed EBL record.\n");
return 0;
}
i = *answer++;
len -= 1;
if (i > len) { /* illegal packet */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "ebl_callback: malformed EBL record.\n");
return 0;
}
ast_copy_string(c->separator, (char *)answer, i + 1);
c->sep_len = i;
answer += i;
len -= i;
if ((i = dn_expand((unsigned char *)fullanswer, (unsigned char *)answer + len,
(unsigned char *)answer, c->apex, sizeof(c->apex) - 1)) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to expand hostname\n");
return 0;
}
c->apex[i] = 0;
c->apex_len = i;
return 1;
}
/*! \brief Evaluate the I-ENUM branch as stored in an EBL record */
/*
* Input: CC code
*
* Output: number of digits in the number before the i-enum branch
*
* Algorithm: Build <ienum_branchlabel>.c.c.<suffix> and look for an EBL record
* Return pos and fill in separator and apex.
* Return -1 on not found.
*
*/
static int blr_ebl(const char *cc, const char *suffix, char *separator, int sep_len, char* apex, int apex_len)
{
struct ebl_context context;
char domain[128] = "";
char *p1,*p2;
int ret;
ast_mutex_lock(&enumlock);
ast_verb(4, "blr_ebl() cc='%s', suffix='%s', c_bl='%s'\n", cc, suffix, ienum_branchlabel);
if (sizeof(domain) < (strlen(cc) * 2 + strlen(ienum_branchlabel) + strlen(suffix) + 2)) {
ast_mutex_unlock(&enumlock);
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "ERROR: string sizing in blr_EBL.\n");
return -1;
}
p1 = domain + snprintf(domain, sizeof(domain), "%s.", ienum_branchlabel);
ast_mutex_unlock(&enumlock);
for (p2 = (char *) cc + strlen(cc) - 1; p2 >= cc; p2--) {
if (isdigit(*p2)) {
*p1++ = *p2;
*p1++ = '.';
}
}
strcat(p1, suffix);
ast_verb(4, "blr_ebl() FQDN for EBL record: %s, cc was %s\n", domain, cc);
ret = ast_search_dns(&context, domain, C_IN, T_EBL, ebl_callback);
if (ret > 0) {
ret = context.pos;
if ((ret >= 0) && (ret < 20)) {
ast_verb(3, "blr_txt() BLR EBL record for %s is %d/%s/%s)\n", cc, ret, context.separator, context.apex);
ast_copy_string(separator, context.separator, sep_len);
ast_copy_string(apex, context.apex, apex_len);
return ret;
}
}
ast_verb(3, "blr_txt() BLR EBL record for %s not found (apex: %s)\n", cc, suffix);
return -1;
}
/*! \brief Parse NAPTR record information elements */
static unsigned int parse_ie(char *data, unsigned int maxdatalen, unsigned char *src, unsigned int srclen)
{
unsigned int len, olen;
len = olen = (unsigned int) src[0];
src++;
srclen--;
if (len > srclen) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "ENUM parsing failed: Wanted %u characters, got %u\n", len, srclen);
return -1;
}
if (len > maxdatalen)
len = maxdatalen;
memcpy(data, src, len);
return olen + 1;
}
/*! \brief Parse DNS NAPTR record used in ENUM ---*/
static int parse_naptr(unsigned char *dst, int dstsize, char *tech, int techsize, unsigned char *answer, int len, unsigned char *naptrinput)
{
char tech_return[80];
char *oanswer = (char *)answer;
char flags[512] = "";
char services[512] = "";
char *p;
char regexp[512] = "";
char repl[512] = "";
char tempdst[512] = "";
char errbuff[512] = "";
char delim;
char *delim2;
char *pattern, *subst, *d;
int res;
int regexp_len, rc;
static const int max_bt = 10; /* max num of regexp backreference allowed, must remain 10 to guarantee a valid backreference index */
int size, matchindex; /* size is the size of the backreference sub. */
size_t d_len = sizeof(tempdst) - 1;
regex_t preg;
regmatch_t pmatch[max_bt];
tech_return[0] = '\0';
dst[0] = '\0';
if (len < sizeof(struct naptr)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "NAPTR record length too short\n");
return -1;
}
answer += sizeof(struct naptr);
len -= sizeof(struct naptr);
if ((res = parse_ie(flags, sizeof(flags) - 1, answer, len)) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to get flags from NAPTR record\n");
return -1;
} else {
answer += res;
len -= res;
}
if ((res = parse_ie(services, sizeof(services) - 1, answer, len)) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to get services from NAPTR record\n");
return -1;
} else {
answer += res;
len -= res;
}
if ((res = parse_ie(regexp, sizeof(regexp) - 1, answer, len)) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to get regexp from NAPTR record\n");
return -1;
} else {
answer += res;
len -= res;
}
if ((res = dn_expand((unsigned char *)oanswer, (unsigned char *)answer + len, (unsigned char *)answer, repl, sizeof(repl) - 1)) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to expand hostname\n");
return -1;
}
ast_debug(3, "NAPTR input='%s', flags='%s', services='%s', regexp='%s', repl='%s'\n",
naptrinput, flags, services, regexp, repl);
if (tolower(flags[0]) != 'u') {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "NAPTR Flag must be 'U' or 'u'.\n");
return -1;
}
p = strstr(services, "e2u+");
if (p == NULL)
p = strstr(services, "E2U+");
if (p){
p = p + 4;
if (strchr(p, ':')){
p = strchr(p, ':') + 1;
}
ast_copy_string(tech_return, p, sizeof(tech_return));
} else {
p = strstr(services, "+e2u");
if (p == NULL)
p = strstr(services, "+E2U");
if (p) {
*p = 0;
p = strchr(services, ':');
if (p)
*p = 0;
ast_copy_string(tech_return, services, sizeof(tech_return));
}
}
regexp_len = strlen(regexp);
if (regexp_len < 7) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Regex too short to be meaningful.\n");
return -1;
}
/* this takes the first character of the regexp (which is a delimiter)
* and uses that character to find the index of the second delimiter */
delim = regexp[0];
delim2 = strchr(regexp + 1, delim);
if ((delim2 == NULL) || (regexp[regexp_len - 1] != delim)) { /* is the second delimiter found, and is the end of the regexp a delimiter */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Regex delimiter error (on \"%s\").\n", regexp);
return -1;
} else if (strchr((delim2 + 1), delim) == NULL) { /* if the second delimiter is found, make sure there is a third instance. this could be the end one instead of the middle */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Regex delimiter error (on \"%s\").\n", regexp);
return -1;
}
pattern = regexp + 1; /* pattern is the regex without the begining and ending delimiter */
*delim2 = 0; /* zero out the middle delimiter */
subst = delim2 + 1; /* dst substring is everything after the second delimiter. */
regexp[regexp_len - 1] = 0; /* zero out the last delimiter */
/*
* now do the regex wizardry.
*/
if (regcomp(&preg, pattern, REG_EXTENDED | REG_NEWLINE)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "NAPTR Regex compilation error (regex = \"%s\").\n", regexp);
return -1;
}
if (preg.re_nsub > ARRAY_LEN(pmatch)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "NAPTR Regex compilation error: too many subs.\n");
regfree(&preg);
return -1;
}
/* pmatch is an array containing the substring indexes for the regex backreference sub.
* max_bt is the maximum number of backreferences allowed to be stored in pmatch */
if ((rc = regexec(&preg, (char *) naptrinput, max_bt, pmatch, 0))) {
regerror(rc, &preg, errbuff, sizeof(errbuff));
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "NAPTR Regex match failed. Reason: %s\n", errbuff);
regfree(&preg);
return -1;
}
regfree(&preg);
d = tempdst;
d_len--;
/* perform the backreference sub. Search the subst for backreferences,
* when a backreference is found, retrieve the backreferences number.
* use the backreference number as an index for pmatch to retrieve the
* beginning and ending indexes of the substring to insert as the backreference.
* if no backreference is found, continue copying the subst into tempdst */
while (*subst && (d_len > 0)) {
if ((subst[0] == '\\') && isdigit(subst[1])) { /* is this character the beginning of a backreference */
matchindex = (int) (subst[1] - '0');
if (matchindex >= ARRAY_LEN(pmatch)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Error during regex substitution. Invalid pmatch index.\n");
return -1;
}
/* pmatch len is 10. we are garanteed a single char 0-9 is a valid index */
size = pmatch[matchindex].rm_eo - pmatch[matchindex].rm_so;
if (size > d_len) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Not enough space during NAPTR regex substitution.\n");
return -1;
}
/* are the pmatch indexes valid for the input length */
if ((strlen((char *) naptrinput) >= pmatch[matchindex].rm_eo) && (pmatch[matchindex].rm_so <= pmatch[matchindex].rm_eo)) {
memcpy(d, (naptrinput + (int) pmatch[matchindex].rm_so), size); /* copy input substring into backreference marker */
d_len -= size;
subst += 2; /* skip over backreference characters to next valid character */
d += size;
} else {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Error during regex substitution. Invalid backreference index.\n");
return -1;
}
} else if (isprint(*subst)) {
*d++ = *subst++;
d_len--;
} else {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Error during regex substitution.\n");
return -1;
}
}
*d = 0;
ast_copy_string((char *) dst, tempdst, dstsize);
dst[dstsize - 1] = '\0';
if (*tech != '\0'){ /* check if it is requested NAPTR */
if (!strncasecmp(tech, "ALL", techsize)){
return 0; /* return or count any RR */
}
if (!strncasecmp(tech_return, tech, sizeof(tech_return) < techsize ? sizeof(tech_return): techsize)){
ast_copy_string(tech, tech_return, techsize);
return 0; /* we got our RR */
} else { /* go to the next RR in the DNS answer */
return 1;
}
}
/* tech was not specified, return first parsed RR */
ast_copy_string(tech, tech_return, techsize);
return 0;
}
/* do not return requested value, just count RRs and return thei number in dst */
#define ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_COUNT 1
/* do an ISN style lookup */
#define ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_ISN 2
/* do a infrastructure ENUM lookup */
#define ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_IENUM 4
/* do a direct DNS lookup: no reversal */
#define ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_DIRECT 8
/*! \brief Callback from ENUM lookup function */
static int enum_callback(void *context, unsigned char *answer, int len, unsigned char *fullanswer)
{
struct enum_context *c = context;
void *p = NULL;
int res;
res = parse_naptr((unsigned char *)c->dst, c->dstlen, c->tech, c->techlen, answer, len, (unsigned char *)c->naptrinput);
if (res < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Failed to parse naptr\n");
return -1;
} else if ((res == 0) && !ast_strlen_zero(c->dst)) { /* ok, we got needed NAPTR */
if (c->options & ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_COUNT) { /* counting RRs */
c->count++;
snprintf(c->dst, c->dstlen, "%d", c->count);
} else {
if ((p = ast_realloc(c->naptr_rrs, sizeof(*c->naptr_rrs) * (c->naptr_rrs_count + 1)))) {
c->naptr_rrs = p;
memcpy(&c->naptr_rrs[c->naptr_rrs_count].naptr, answer, sizeof(c->naptr_rrs->naptr));
c->naptr_rrs[c->naptr_rrs_count].result = ast_strdup(c->dst);
c->naptr_rrs[c->naptr_rrs_count].tech = ast_strdup(c->tech);
c->naptr_rrs[c->naptr_rrs_count].sort_pos = c->naptr_rrs_count;
c->naptr_rrs_count++;
}
c->dst[0] = 0;
}
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
/* ENUM lookup */
int ast_get_enum(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *number, char *dst, int dstlen, char *tech, int techlen, char* suffix, char* options, unsigned int record, struct enum_context **argcontext)
{
struct enum_context *context;
char tmp[512];
char domain[256];
char left[128];
char middle[128];
char naptrinput[128];
char apex[128] = "";
int ret = -1;
/* for ISN rewrite */
char *p1 = NULL;
char *p2 = NULL;
char *p3 = NULL;
int k = 0;
int i = 0;
int z = 0;
int spaceleft = 0;
struct timeval time_start, time_end;
if (ast_strlen_zero(suffix)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "ast_get_enum need a suffix parameter now.\n");
return -1;
}
ast_debug(2, "num='%s', tech='%s', suffix='%s', options='%s', record=%u\n", number, tech, suffix, options, record);
/*
We don't need that any more, that "n" preceding the number has been replaced by a flag
in the options paramter.
ast_copy_string(naptrinput, number, sizeof(naptrinput));
*/
/*
* The "number" parameter includes a leading '+' if it's a full E.164 number (and not ISN)
* We need to preserve that as the regex inside NAPTRs expect the +.
*
* But for the domain generation, the '+' is a nuissance, so we get rid of it.
*/
ast_copy_string(naptrinput, number[0] == 'n' ? number + 1 : number, sizeof(naptrinput));
if (number[0] == '+') {
number++;
}
if (!(context = ast_calloc(1, sizeof(*context)))) {
return -1;
}
if ((p3 = strchr(naptrinput, '*'))) {
*p3='\0';
}
context->naptrinput = naptrinput; /* The number */
context->dst = dst; /* Return string */
context->dstlen = dstlen;
context->tech = tech;
context->techlen = techlen;
context->options = 0;
context->position = record > 0 ? record : 1;
context->count = 0;
context->naptr_rrs = NULL;
context->naptr_rrs_count = 0;
/*
* Process options:
*
* c Return count, not URI
* i Use infrastructure ENUM
* s Do ISN transformation
* d Direct DNS query: no reversing.
*
*/
if (options != NULL) {
if (strchr(options,'s')) {
context->options |= ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_ISN;
} else if (strchr(options,'i')) {
context->options |= ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_IENUM;
} else if (strchr(options,'d')) {
context->options |= ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_DIRECT;
}
if (strchr(options,'c')) {
context->options |= ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_COUNT;
}
if (strchr(number,'*')) {
context->options |= ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_ISN;
}
}
ast_debug(2, "ENUM options(%s): pos=%d, options='%d'\n", options, context->position, context->options);
ast_debug(1, "n='%s', tech='%s', suffix='%s', options='%d', record='%d'\n",
number, tech, suffix, context->options, context->position);
/*
* This code does more than simple RFC3261 ENUM. All these rewriting
* schemes have in common that they build the FQDN for the NAPTR lookup
* by concatenating
* - a number which needs be flipped and "."-seperated (left)
* - some fixed string (middle)
* - an Apex. (apex)
*
* The RFC3261 ENUM is: left=full number, middle="", apex=from args.
* ISN: number = "middle*left", apex=from args
* I-ENUM: EBL parameters build the split, can change apex
* Direct: left="", middle=argument, apex=from args
*
*/
/* default: the whole number will be flipped, no middle domain component */
ast_copy_string(left, number, sizeof(left));
middle[0] = '\0';
/*
* I-ENUM can change the apex, thus we copy it
*/
ast_copy_string(apex, suffix, sizeof(apex));
/* ISN rewrite */
if ((context->options & ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_ISN) && (p1 = strchr(number, '*'))) {
*p1++ = '\0';
ast_copy_string(left, number, sizeof(left));
ast_copy_string(middle, p1, sizeof(middle) - 1);
strcat(middle, ".");
ast_debug(2, "ISN ENUM: left=%s, middle='%s'\n", left, middle);
/* Direct DNS lookup rewrite */
} else if (context->options & ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_DIRECT) {
left[0] = 0; /* nothing to flip around */
ast_copy_string(middle, number, sizeof(middle) - 1);
strcat(middle, ".");
ast_debug(2, "DIRECT ENUM: middle='%s'\n", middle);
/* Infrastructure ENUM rewrite */
} else if (context->options & ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_IENUM) {
int sdl = 0;
char cc[8];
char sep[256], n_apex[256];
int cc_len = cclen(number);
sdl = cc_len;
ast_mutex_lock(&enumlock);
ast_copy_string(sep, ienum_branchlabel, sizeof(sep)); /* default */
ast_mutex_unlock(&enumlock);
switch (ebl_alg) {
case ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_EBL:
ast_copy_string(cc, number, cc_len); /* cclen() never returns more than 3 */
sdl = blr_ebl(cc, suffix, sep, sizeof(sep) - 1, n_apex, sizeof(n_apex) - 1);
if (sdl >= 0) {
ast_copy_string(apex, n_apex, sizeof(apex));
ast_debug(2, "EBL ENUM: sep=%s, apex='%s'\n", sep, n_apex);
} else {
sdl = cc_len;
}
break;
case ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_TXT:
ast_copy_string(cc, number, cc_len); /* cclen() never returns more than 3 */
sdl = blr_txt(cc, suffix);
if (sdl < 0) {
sdl = cc_len;
}
break;
case ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_CC: /* BLR is at the country-code level */
default:
sdl = cc_len;
break;
}
if (sdl > strlen(number)) { /* Number too short for this sdl? */
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "I-ENUM: subdomain location %d behind number %s\n", sdl, number);
Fix a variety of memory leaks This patch addresses a number of memory leaks in a variety of modules that were found by a static analysis tool. A brief summary of the changes: * app_minivm: free ast_str objects on off nominal paths * app_page: free the ast_dial object if the requested channel technology cannot be appended to the dialing structure * app_queue: if a penalty rule failed to match any existing rule list names, the created rule would not be inserted and its memory would be leaked * app_read: dispose of the created silence detector in the presence of off nominal circumstances * app_voicemail: dispose of an allocated unique ID field for MWI event un-subscribe requests in off nominal paths; dispose of configuration objects when using the secret.conf option * chan_dahdi: dispose of the allocated frame produced by ast_dsp_process * chan_iax2: properly unref peer in CLI command "iax2 unregister" * chan_sip: dispose of the allocated frame produced by sip_rtp_read's call of ast_dsp_process; free memory in parse unit tests * func_dialgroup: properly deref ao2 object grhead in nominal path of dialgroup_read * func_odbc: free resultset in off nominal paths of odbc_read * cli: free match_list in off nominal paths of CLI match completion * config: free comment_buffer/list_buffer when configuration file load is unchanged; free the same buffers any time they were created and config files were processed * data: free XML nodes in various places * enum: free context buffer in off nominal paths * features: free ast_call_feature in off nominal paths of applicationmap config processing * netsock2: users of ast_sockaddr_resolve pass in an ast_sockaddr struct that is allocated by the method. Failures in ast_sockaddr_resolve could result in the users of the method not knowing whether or not the buffer was allocated. The method will now not allocate the ast_sockaddr struct if it will return failure. * pbx: cleanup hash table traversals in off nominal paths; free ignore pattern buffer if it already exists for the specified context * xmldoc: cleanup various nodes when we no longer need them * main/editline: various cleanup of pointers not being freed before being assigned to other memory, cleanup along off nominal paths * menuselect/mxml: cleanup of value buffer for an attribute when that attribute did not specify a value * res_calendar*: responses are allocated via the various *_request method returns and should not be allocated in the various write_event methods; ensure attendee buffer is freed if no data exists in the parsed node; ensure that calendar objects are de-ref'd appropriately * res_jabber: free buffer in off nominal path * res_musiconhold: close the DIR* object in off nominal paths * res_rtp_asterisk: if we run out of ports, close the rtp socket object and free the rtp object * res_srtp: if we fail to create the session in libsrtp, destroy the temporary ast_srtp object (issue ASTERISK-19665) Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1922 ........ Merged revisions 366880 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 366881 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@366917 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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ast_free(context);
return 0;
}
ast_copy_string(left, number + sdl, sizeof(left));
ast_mutex_lock(&enumlock);
ast_copy_string(middle, sep, sizeof(middle) - 1);
strcat(middle, ".");
ast_mutex_unlock(&enumlock);
/* check the space we need for middle */
if ((sdl * 2 + strlen(middle) + 2) > sizeof(middle)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "ast_get_enum: not enough space for I-ENUM rewrite.\n");
Fix a variety of memory leaks This patch addresses a number of memory leaks in a variety of modules that were found by a static analysis tool. A brief summary of the changes: * app_minivm: free ast_str objects on off nominal paths * app_page: free the ast_dial object if the requested channel technology cannot be appended to the dialing structure * app_queue: if a penalty rule failed to match any existing rule list names, the created rule would not be inserted and its memory would be leaked * app_read: dispose of the created silence detector in the presence of off nominal circumstances * app_voicemail: dispose of an allocated unique ID field for MWI event un-subscribe requests in off nominal paths; dispose of configuration objects when using the secret.conf option * chan_dahdi: dispose of the allocated frame produced by ast_dsp_process * chan_iax2: properly unref peer in CLI command "iax2 unregister" * chan_sip: dispose of the allocated frame produced by sip_rtp_read's call of ast_dsp_process; free memory in parse unit tests * func_dialgroup: properly deref ao2 object grhead in nominal path of dialgroup_read * func_odbc: free resultset in off nominal paths of odbc_read * cli: free match_list in off nominal paths of CLI match completion * config: free comment_buffer/list_buffer when configuration file load is unchanged; free the same buffers any time they were created and config files were processed * data: free XML nodes in various places * enum: free context buffer in off nominal paths * features: free ast_call_feature in off nominal paths of applicationmap config processing * netsock2: users of ast_sockaddr_resolve pass in an ast_sockaddr struct that is allocated by the method. Failures in ast_sockaddr_resolve could result in the users of the method not knowing whether or not the buffer was allocated. The method will now not allocate the ast_sockaddr struct if it will return failure. * pbx: cleanup hash table traversals in off nominal paths; free ignore pattern buffer if it already exists for the specified context * xmldoc: cleanup various nodes when we no longer need them * main/editline: various cleanup of pointers not being freed before being assigned to other memory, cleanup along off nominal paths * menuselect/mxml: cleanup of value buffer for an attribute when that attribute did not specify a value * res_calendar*: responses are allocated via the various *_request method returns and should not be allocated in the various write_event methods; ensure attendee buffer is freed if no data exists in the parsed node; ensure that calendar objects are de-ref'd appropriately * res_jabber: free buffer in off nominal path * res_musiconhold: close the DIR* object in off nominal paths * res_rtp_asterisk: if we run out of ports, close the rtp socket object and free the rtp object * res_srtp: if we fail to create the session in libsrtp, destroy the temporary ast_srtp object (issue ASTERISK-19665) Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1922 ........ Merged revisions 366880 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 366881 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@366917 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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ast_free(context);
return -1;
}
p1 = middle + strlen(middle);
for (p2 = (char *) number + sdl - 1; p2 >= number; p2--) {
if (isdigit(*p2)) {
*p1++ = *p2;
*p1++ = '.';
}
}
*p1 = '\0';
ast_debug(2, "I-ENUM: cclen=%d, left=%s, middle='%s', apex='%s'\n", cc_len, left, middle, apex);
}
if (strlen(left) * 2 + 2 > sizeof(domain)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "string to long in ast_get_enum\n");
Fix a variety of memory leaks This patch addresses a number of memory leaks in a variety of modules that were found by a static analysis tool. A brief summary of the changes: * app_minivm: free ast_str objects on off nominal paths * app_page: free the ast_dial object if the requested channel technology cannot be appended to the dialing structure * app_queue: if a penalty rule failed to match any existing rule list names, the created rule would not be inserted and its memory would be leaked * app_read: dispose of the created silence detector in the presence of off nominal circumstances * app_voicemail: dispose of an allocated unique ID field for MWI event un-subscribe requests in off nominal paths; dispose of configuration objects when using the secret.conf option * chan_dahdi: dispose of the allocated frame produced by ast_dsp_process * chan_iax2: properly unref peer in CLI command "iax2 unregister" * chan_sip: dispose of the allocated frame produced by sip_rtp_read's call of ast_dsp_process; free memory in parse unit tests * func_dialgroup: properly deref ao2 object grhead in nominal path of dialgroup_read * func_odbc: free resultset in off nominal paths of odbc_read * cli: free match_list in off nominal paths of CLI match completion * config: free comment_buffer/list_buffer when configuration file load is unchanged; free the same buffers any time they were created and config files were processed * data: free XML nodes in various places * enum: free context buffer in off nominal paths * features: free ast_call_feature in off nominal paths of applicationmap config processing * netsock2: users of ast_sockaddr_resolve pass in an ast_sockaddr struct that is allocated by the method. Failures in ast_sockaddr_resolve could result in the users of the method not knowing whether or not the buffer was allocated. The method will now not allocate the ast_sockaddr struct if it will return failure. * pbx: cleanup hash table traversals in off nominal paths; free ignore pattern buffer if it already exists for the specified context * xmldoc: cleanup various nodes when we no longer need them * main/editline: various cleanup of pointers not being freed before being assigned to other memory, cleanup along off nominal paths * menuselect/mxml: cleanup of value buffer for an attribute when that attribute did not specify a value * res_calendar*: responses are allocated via the various *_request method returns and should not be allocated in the various write_event methods; ensure attendee buffer is freed if no data exists in the parsed node; ensure that calendar objects are de-ref'd appropriately * res_jabber: free buffer in off nominal path * res_musiconhold: close the DIR* object in off nominal paths * res_rtp_asterisk: if we run out of ports, close the rtp socket object and free the rtp object * res_srtp: if we fail to create the session in libsrtp, destroy the temporary ast_srtp object (issue ASTERISK-19665) Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1922 ........ Merged revisions 366880 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 366881 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@366917 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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ast_free(context);
return -1;
}
/* flip left into domain */
p1 = domain;
for (p2 = left + strlen(left); p2 >= left; p2--) {
if (isdigit(*p2)) {
*p1++ = *p2;
*p1++ = '.';
}
}
*p1 = '\0';
if (chan && ast_autoservice_start(chan) < 0) {
ast_free(context);
return -1;
}
spaceleft = sizeof(tmp) - 2;
ast_copy_string(tmp, domain, spaceleft);
spaceleft -= strlen(domain);
if (*middle) {
strncat(tmp, middle, spaceleft);
spaceleft -= strlen(middle);
}
strncat(tmp,apex,spaceleft);
time_start = ast_tvnow();
ret = ast_search_dns(context, tmp, C_IN, T_NAPTR, enum_callback);
time_end = ast_tvnow();
ast_debug(2, "profiling: %s, %s, %" PRIi64 " ms\n",
(ret == 0) ? "OK" : "FAIL", tmp, ast_tvdiff_ms(time_end, time_start));
if (ret < 0) {
ast_debug(1, "No such number found: %s (%s)\n", tmp, strerror(errno));
context->naptr_rrs_count = -1;
strcpy(dst, "0");
ret = 0;
}
if (context->naptr_rrs_count >= context->position && ! (context->options & ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_COUNT)) {
/* sort array by NAPTR order/preference */
for (k = 0; k < context->naptr_rrs_count; k++) {
for (i = 0; i < context->naptr_rrs_count; i++) {
/* use order first and then preference to compare */
if ((ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[k].naptr.order) < ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[i].naptr.order)
&& context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos > context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos)
|| (ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[k].naptr.order) > ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[i].naptr.order)
&& context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos < context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos)) {
z = context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos;
context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos = context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos;
context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos = z;
continue;
}
if (ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[k].naptr.order) == ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[i].naptr.order)) {
if ((ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[k].naptr.pref) < ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[i].naptr.pref)
&& context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos > context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos)
|| (ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[k].naptr.pref) > ntohs(context->naptr_rrs[i].naptr.pref)
&& context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos < context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos)) {
z = context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos;
context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos = context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos;
context->naptr_rrs[i].sort_pos = z;
}
}
}
}
for (k = 0; k < context->naptr_rrs_count; k++) {
if (context->naptr_rrs[k].sort_pos == context->position - 1) {
ast_copy_string(context->dst, context->naptr_rrs[k].result, dstlen);
ast_copy_string(context->tech, context->naptr_rrs[k].tech, techlen);
break;
}
}
} else if (!(context->options & ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_COUNT)) {
context->dst[0] = 0;
} else if ((context->options & ENUMLOOKUP_OPTIONS_COUNT)) {
snprintf(context->dst, context->dstlen, "%d", context->naptr_rrs_count + context->count);
}
if (chan) {
ret |= ast_autoservice_stop(chan);
}
if (!argcontext) {
for (k = 0; k < context->naptr_rrs_count; k++) {
ast_free(context->naptr_rrs[k].result);
ast_free(context->naptr_rrs[k].tech);
}
ast_free(context->naptr_rrs);
ast_free(context);
} else {
*argcontext = context;
}
return ret;
}
int ast_get_txt(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *number, char *txt, int txtlen, char *suffix)
{
struct txt_context context;
char tmp[259 + 512];
int pos = strlen(number) - 1;
int newpos = 0;
int ret = -1;
ast_debug(4, "ast_get_txt: Number = '%s', suffix = '%s'\n", number, suffix);
if (chan && ast_autoservice_start(chan) < 0) {
return -1;
}
if (pos > 128) {
pos = 128;
}
while (pos >= 0) {
if (isdigit(number[pos])) {
tmp[newpos++] = number[pos];
tmp[newpos++] = '.';
}
pos--;
}
ast_copy_string(&tmp[newpos], suffix, sizeof(tmp) - newpos);
if (ret < 0) {
ast_debug(2, "No such number found in ENUM: %s (%s)\n", tmp, strerror(errno));
ret = 0;
} else {
ast_copy_string(txt, context.txt, txtlen);
}
if (chan) {
ret |= ast_autoservice_stop(chan);
}
return ret;
}
/*! \brief Initialize the ENUM support subsystem */
static int private_enum_init(int reload)
{
struct ast_config *cfg;
const char *string;
struct ast_flags config_flags = { reload ? CONFIG_FLAG_FILEUNCHANGED : 0 };
if ((cfg = ast_config_load2("enum.conf", "enum", config_flags)) == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEUNCHANGED)
return 0;
if (cfg == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEMISSING || cfg == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEUNCHANGED || cfg == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEINVALID) {
return 0;
}
/* Destroy existing list */
ast_mutex_lock(&enumlock);
if (cfg) {
if ((string = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "ienum", "branchlabel"))) {
ast_copy_string(ienum_branchlabel, string, sizeof(ienum_branchlabel));
}
if ((string = ast_variable_retrieve(cfg, "ienum", "ebl_alg"))) {
ebl_alg = ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_CC; /* default */
if (!strcasecmp(string, "txt"))
ebl_alg = ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_TXT;
else if (!strcasecmp(string, "ebl"))
ebl_alg = ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_EBL;
else if (!strcasecmp(string, "cc"))
ebl_alg = ENUMLOOKUP_BLR_CC;
else
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "No valid parameter for ienum/ebl_alg.\n");
}
ast_config_destroy(cfg);
}
ast_mutex_unlock(&enumlock);
return 0;
}
int ast_enum_init(void)
{
return private_enum_init(0);
}
int ast_enum_reload(void)
{
return private_enum_init(1);
}