Disabling Require timer for T.38 re-Invites tells the remote side it
doesn't need to refresh the session but FreeSwitch will still terminate
the call if the remote session doesn't refresh.
While reviewing code I noticed some dead code. It was not possible to
default to the channel variable because the parameter could not be
both full and empty.
If the parameter is not a non zero length string then the code looked
like it was intending to default to the channel variable
'presence_data_cols'. If neither of these are the case it is a noop.
By enabling the dead code, you now have access to set the
'presence_data_cols' in the dialplan or scripts like lua.
* commit '64fc3f7934888175b80e0cdd3a065d717d0a9014':
Changed the function parameter name in the function definition to match the updated parameter name in the function declaration. #doxygen
Changed the variable name for clarity.
There was a parameter mismatch between abs(), which expects an int,
and atol() which returns a long. Since max_drift is defined as an int,
there is no need to pars q as a long rather than an int.
Clang 3.5 reported the following error: error: taking the absolute
value of unsigned type 'unsigned int' has no effect
[-Werror,-Wabsolute-value]
Subtracting unsigned variables will never be negative and will either
be the small expected value or will wrap to a very big value. This
code is trying to determine if the difference between these timestamps
is greater than 16000.
The variables last_write_ts and this_ts deal with timestamps. In the
normal case this_ts will be a larger timestamp than
last_write_ts. This change will maintain the intended behavior of
reseting the video if the difference is larger than
16000 and in the abnormal case this value would wrap and still exceed
the 16000.
Building with Clang 3.5 gave the following warning: error: comparison
of array 'iface_out.sin6_addr.__in6_u.__u6_addr8' equal to a null
pointer is always false [-Werror,-Wtautological-pointer-compare]
This is a problem because as it is written the check will never be
true. A pointer to a structure within a structure will never be null. The
intention was either to null check the pointer or to check if the IP
address itself was not zero.
From context in the code this appeared to be a pointer null check so I
removed it.
There was a parameter mismatch between abs(), which expects an int,
and atol() which returns a long. Since max_drift is defined as an int,
there is no need to pars q as a long rather than an int.
We're checking whether we've hit the warning threshold before checking
whether we should just end the call. This causes an off-by-one error
where we take one SRTP error more than intended.
This commit reverses the order of the tests.
In a carrier interop we saw the call get killed for SRTP failures
during a reinvite. We're wondering if the SRTP errors may have been
transitory and if it may have recovered after a few more packets.
It's debatable whether we should kill calls at all for SRTP auth
failures; semantically the right thing to do when a MAC fails is to
ignore the packet completely. So raising this limit to 100 packets
shouldn't do any harm. With this change we still warn at 10 errors
and every 10 errors thereafter.
We hangup the channel after receiving 10 SRTP packets in a row with a
bad auth tag or that are replayed. Prior to this commit we were
indicating a normal clearing. When doing interop and looking first at
packet traces, this made freeswitch's behavior look surprising. With
this commit we'll indicate more loudly what's happening.
switch_rtp_set_invalid_handler has been misspelled as
switch_rtp_set_invald_handler going all the way back to the
beginning. So while it's possible that someone somewhere could be
relying on this misspelling, I think it's more likely that no one has
used it much and that's why it wasn't spotted. We don't even use it
ourselves anywhere anymore.
Introduced in commit: 828e03715f67f358671c6691c3e9c0f2a66ec6ec
mod_sofia's parameter shutdown-on-fail now accepts the value
"reincarnate-now". This will cause the switch to exit immediately
with a non-zero exit code so that the supervisor can recover the
switch. For this to work you have to pass in -reincarnate or
-reincarnate-reexec to freeswitch.
This is the result of auditing each mod_sofia profile parameter to
ensure that it can be unset or reset after being set. One use-case
for this being done correctly is so a later parameter in a
configuration file can reliably override an earlier one, which is
useful for setups with layered include files.