This allows asterisk to be compiled with MALLOC_DEBUG to load modules
built without MALLOC_DEBUG. Now pre-compiled third-party modules will
still work regardless of MALLOC_DEBUG being enabled or not.
Change-Id: Ic07ad80b2c2df894db984cf27b16a69383ce0e10
The pool cache gets in the way of finding use after free errors of memory
pool contents. Tools like valgrind and MALLOC_DEBUG don't know when a
pool is released because it gets put into the cache instead of being
freed.
* Added the "cache_pools" option to pjproject.conf. Disabling the option
helps track down pool content mismanagement when using valgrind or
MALLOC_DEBUG. The cache gets in the way of determining if the pool
contents are used after free and who freed it.
To disable the pool caching simply disable the cache_pools option in
pjproject.conf and restart Asterisk.
Sample pjproject.conf setting:
[startup]
cache_pools=no
* Made current users of the caching pool factory initialization and
destruction calls call common routines to create and destroy cached pools.
ASTERISK-27704
Change-Id: I64d5befbaeed2532f93aa027a51eb52347d2b828
A couple of additional properties are needed in rtp_engine to enable
support for packet retransmission: AST_RTP_PROPERTY_RETRANS_RECV and
AST_RTP_PROPERTY_RETRANS_SEND. These will both be enabled automatically
if an endpoint has the webrtc option enabled. While this adds no
functionality currently, it will serve as a building block for future
changes for RTP retransmission support.
For more information, refer to the wiki page:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/WebRTC+User+Experience+Improvements
Change-Id: Ic598acd042a045f9d10e5bdccb66f4efc9e587cc
The transferrer's session channel was destroyed by the transferrer's
serializer thread in a race condition with the transfer target's
serializer thread during an attended transfer. The transfer target's
serializer was attempting to clean up a deferred end status on behalf of
the transferrer's channel when it should have passed the action to the
transferrer's serializer. When the transfer target's serializer lost the
race then both threads wind up trying to end the transferrer's session.
* Push the ast_sip_session_end_if_deferred() call onto the transferrer's
serializer to avoid a race condition that results in a crash. The
session_end() function that could be called by
ast_sip_session_end_if_deferred() really must be executed by the
transferrer's serializer to avoid this kind of crash.
ASTERISK-27568
Change-Id: Iacda724e7cb24d7520e49b2fd7e504aa398d7238
In ast_websocket_read() we were not adequately checking that the
payload_len was non-zero before passing it to ws_safe_read(). Calling
ws_safe_read with a len argument of 0 will result in a busy loop until
the underlying socket is closed.
ASTERISK-27658 #close
Change-Id: I9d59f83bc563f711df1a6197c57de473f6b0663a
Since res_pjsip_transport_management provides several attack
mitigation features, its functionality moved to res_pjsip and
this module has been removed. This way the features will always
be available if res_pjsip is loaded.
ASTERISK-27618
Reported By: Sandro Gauci
Change-Id: I21a2d33d9dda001452ea040d350d7a075f9acf0d
pjsip_distributor:
authenticate() creates a tdata and uses it to send a challenge or
failure response. When pjsip_endpt_send_response2() succeeds, it
automatically decrements the tdata ref count but when it fails, it
doesn't. Since we weren't checking for a return status, we weren't
decrementing the count ourselves on error and were therefore leaking
tdatas.
res_pjsip_session:
session_reinvite_on_rx_request wasn't decrementing the ref count
if an error happened while sending a 491 response.
pre_session_setup wasn't decrementing the ref count if
while sending an error after a pjsip_inv_verify_request failure.
res_pjsip:
ast_sip_send_response wasn't decrementing the ref count on error.
ASTERISK-27618
Reported By: Sandro Gauci
Change-Id: Iab33a6c7b6fba96148ed465b690ba8534ac961bf
It was discovered that there are some corner cases where a pjsip tsx
might have no last_tx so calling ast_sip_failover_request with
a NULL last_tx as its tdata would cause a crash.
ASTERISK-27618
Reported By: Sandro Gauci
Change-Id: Ic2b63f6d4ae617c4c19dcdec2a7a6156b54fd15b
When receiving a SUBSCRIBE request the Accept headers from it are
stored locally. This operation has a fixed limit of 32 Accept headers
but this limit was not enforced. As a result it was possible for
memory outside of the allocated space to get written to resulting
in a crash.
This change enforces the limit so only 32 Accept headers are
processed.
ASTERISK-27640
Reported By: Sandro Gauci
Change-Id: I99a814b10b554b13a6021ccf41111e5bc95e7301
If the ICE role is not set right away, we might have a role conflict
that stays undetected and ICE finishing with successful tests and no
candidate nominated. This was introduced by ASTERISK-27088.
To avoid this, we set the role as soon as before but only if the ICE
state permits it: still checking and not yet nominating candidates or
completed.
ASTERISK-27646
Change-Id: I5dbc69ad63cacbb067922850fbb113d479bd729c
* Prefer strcasecmp() over stricmp()
* Use a list with no lock since we never actually lock
* Minor cleanups to error messages
Change-Id: I8446f44795ee8f3072e1c1f9193c6912dfc0c42b
There is a dedicated slot in the pjsip_sip_uri for the 'user'
parameter, so use that instead of adding to the list of generic URI
parameters.
Change-Id: I0a0ce8a60ecee27489735bf56fd707719d8c2ed6
* app_fax (replaced by res_fax).
* res_config_sqlite (replaced by res_config_sqlite3).
* res_monitor (replaced by app_mixmonitor).
This is related to ASTERISK~23657 but does not resolve that ticket.
Resolving that ticket would require complete removal of res_monitor.
ASTERISK-27671 #close
Change-Id: I16a3edd61fc1abd4a7b2e9357693ed663f62dd49
res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_user.c:
* Fix copy/paste error in find_endpoint(). We were using a constant
"anonymous" string instead of the passed in endpoint_name when checking
the transport domain for an endpoint match.
* Eliminate RAII_VAR in find_endpoint().
* Remove always true check in find_transport_state_in_use().
* Remove useless CMD_STOP in find_transport_state_in_use().
res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_anonymous.c:
* Eliminate RAII_VAR in anonymous_identify().
* Remove always true check in find_transport_state_in_use().
* Remove useless CMD_STOP in find_transport_state_in_use().
Change-Id: I86924c31db5bd225ca0c1219c761b668c6f91189
pjproject does not have a function to reverse pjsip_inv_usage_init.
This means we need to ignore any calls to the functions once shutdown is
final.
ASTERISK-27571 #close
Change-Id: Ia550fcba563e2328f03162d79fb185f16b7c9b9d
In an earlier release, inbound registrations on a reliable transport
were pruned on Asterisk restart since the TCP connection would have
been torn down and become unusable when Asterisk stopped. This same
process is now also applied to inbound subscriptions.
Also fixed issues in res_pjsip_registrar where it wasn't handling the
monitoring correctly when multiple registrations came in over the same
transport.
To accomplish this, the pjsip_transport_event feature needed to
be refactored to allow multiple monitors (multiple subcriptions or
registrations from the same endpoint) to exist on the same transport.
Since this changed the API, any external modules that may have used the
transport monitor feature (highly unlikey) will need to be changed.
ASTERISK-27612
Reported by: Ross Beer
Change-Id: Iee87cf4eb9b7b2b93d5739a72af52d6ca8fbbe36
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