Start putting these variables in a single struct (called 'sip_cfg' for the time
being, but it could as well be 'global' or some other name) so it
is easy, when reading the code, to figure out what they are for.
The downside of using struct fields instead of individual global
variables is that the compiler cannot tell if there are unused fields.
But the advantage of not cluttering the namespace and manilpulating
all these variables at once certainly overcome the disadvantagess.
Nothing to backport, again.
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at load time instead of duplicating the initializer.
This should remove the risk of forgetting fields in the
initializer.
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use AST_FORMAT_AUDIO_MASK instead of playing with AST_FORMAT_MAX_AUDIO
to determine audio formats.
There is a dubious use of AST_FORMAT_MAX_AUDIO in sip_request_call()
which surely needs fixing, namely:
/* mask request with some set of allowed formats.
* XXX this needs to be fixed.
* The original code uses AST_FORMAT_AUDIO_MASK, but it is
* unclear what to use here. We have global_capabilities, which is
* configured from sip.conf, and sip_tech.capabilities, which is
* hardwired to all audio formats.
*/
The latter is possibly something to backport when fixed.
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Move together flags used in the same way (e.g. dialog only,
dialog-peer, ...) so it will become easier to deal with them
in a more systematic way.
This is being done in stages so it will be easier to detect
breakage, if any should occur.
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the original pointer while calling the function.
on passing add some comments on one of the places where it
is used, and explain why it is safe there.
again, a no-op for practical purposes.
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dialog_ref/unref (they are a no-op at the moment).
Also clean a pointer after freeing memory to avoid
dangling references, and write a for() loop in canonical form.
In practice, everything in this commit is a no-op.
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This commit is, for all practical purposes, a no-op, as it only
introduces the dialog_ref() and dialog_unref() methods, and uses them
in a few places (not all the places where they would be needed).
The goal is to start annotating the code with these calls, so the transition
to a proper container will be easier.
Nothing to backport.
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In a nutshell, these fields are used to tell a sip entity
the address and port its request came from, and are extremely
useful in the presence of NATs, especially with symmetric NATs
where STUN is totally ineffective.
This patch stores the address and port in the 'ourip' field of
the dialog descriptor, so they can be reused in subsequent transactions.
As it is, it works well for things like REGISTER requiring authentication,
because the second REGISTER request (with auth credentials) will carry
the correct address. Maybe it can also be useful, in case of an address
change, to do one or both of the following:
+ propagate the new address to the parent user/peer descriptor so that new
dialogs will use the correct address from the beginning.
This is trivial to implement, I am just waiting for feedback on this.
+ re-issue a request in case of an address change. This a lot less trivial,
maybe unnecessary, and probably covered by the previous item.
I would seriously consider this patch for addition to 1.4 and 1.2.
The code is very little intrusive, and it would solve in a correct
way the nat traversal problems for which externip/externaddr/stunaddr
are only a partial and expensive workaround.
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https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4
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r77536 | file | 2007-07-27 13:27:16 -0300 (Fri, 27 Jul 2007) | 6 lines
(closes issue #10323)
Reported by: julianjm
Patches:
chan_sip_device_state_hold_fix.v1.diff.txt uploaded by julianjm (license 99)
Clear ONHOLD flag when decrementing the onHold peer count. If we did not do this the count may keep decreasing.
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does not use DTMF BEGIN frames.
1.4 seems correct (it does not have the two fields).
However, as this bug shows, the current way of creating the sip_tech
replica is too error-prone, one can easily forget to update one of
the two entries. Perhaps it would be better to create sip_tech_info
expliclty at module load, by doing
sip_tech_info = sip_tech;
sip_tech_info.send_digit_begin = NULL
(in this case, this is something applicable to 1.4 as well).
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Reported by: snuffy
Patches:
doxygen-updates.diff uploaded by snuffy (license 35)
Another big batch of doxygen documentation updates
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between integers and strings using a single translation table,
and use them in a few places instead of ad-hoc routines
that duplicate the table.
On passing, note that REFER_CONFIRMED is never used, and add a
few comments.
Nothing to backport here.
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foo = sip_destroy(foo);
and reduce the chance of bugs due to dangling pointers.
Also remove a duplicate prototype for the function.
nothing to backport.
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responses, so that there is a common exit point.
Mark two places where probably we could return -1 instead of 0 to report
an error to the caller.
(change triggered by investigations on how the 'SIP_PKT_IGNORE' field was used).
nothing to backport from this commit
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individual variables. Apart from SIP_PKT_IGNORE which was used
a zillion times, the other two are used seldom.
On passing:
- move the arrays to the end of struct sip_request, so a (small)
buffer overflow is less likely to overwrite the other fields;
- note that the 'ignore' argument to handle_invite_replaces() is not
used and should be removed (will be done in a separate commit).
Nothing to backport in this change.
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variables and not flags.
NOTE:
The old behaviour (preserved in this commit) is that if sipdebug
is set in the config file, it can only be disabled by reloading the
config. I am not sure if this is accidental or voluntary, but it
is really unconvenient and I think it should be handled in the same
way as other options i.e. consider requests from the config file
or the cli (or the command line) to be fully equivalent and act on
the same status variable.
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before using it.
I am unclear on the details right now so i hope someone can comment
more. The obvious (and lazy) approach would be to bzero() all of it
(except for the string pool), but isn't that too much work ?
Feedback wanted here...
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be stored in ast_flags. First victim is 'SIP_NO_HISTORY'
replaced by a 'do_history' field in the sip_pvt structure.
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the sdp messages. Overall the code is slightly more readable
(because the string is fully described by a single pointer),
and more efficient (because the length is stored explicitly
so you don't need to do strlen()).
(I have been using this code for almost a year now.)
I wish we had infix string operators to do this sort of things!
Nothing to backport from this change.
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define and use a macro to determine whether we are pointing to
one of them, so when one goes away (or a new one appears) we don't
have to touch all the code.
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+ extensive documentation changes both in sip.conf.sample and in the source;
+ allow "externip" and "externhost" to include a port number as well;
+ allow "bindaddr" to have a port number (making bindport unnecessary,
even though it is still present for backward compatibility);
+ introduce the new "stunaddr" parameter to specify an STUN server to
be used from the main SIP socket;
+ extend the "sip show settings" output to show all the above.
Internally:
+ change related data structures from struct in_addr to struct sockaddr_in
to store the port numbers as well;
+ reorganize ast_sip_ouraddrfor() (should also be renamed to sip_ouraddrfor()
because it is not a generic API, though it might become so if called with
a socket as an additional argument, in which case it can be moved elsewhere).
As mentioned in the documentation, media sessions still do not use STUN so the
port numbers may still be incorrect when Asterisk is behind a NAT
On passing, some of the debugging messages printing media addresses are
probably using the wrong values, but this will be checked/fixed in a
subsequent commit if needed.
Part of the following chunk in the function that handles a "sip reload" is
probably needed on previous versions as well, to avoid leaking the memory
used for the "localaddr" list:
@@ -17244,13 +17274,17 @@
/* Reset IP addresses */
memset(&bindaddr, 0, sizeof(bindaddr));
+ memset(&stunaddr, 0, sizeof(stunaddr));
+ memset(&internip, 0, sizeof(internip));
+ /* Free memory for local network address mask */
+ ---> ast_free_ha(localaddr); <-----
memset(&localaddr, 0, sizeof(localaddr));
memset(&externip, 0, sizeof(externip));
memset(&default_prefs, 0 , sizeof(default_prefs));
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