The ToHost parameter was not cleared when a peer's host value was
changed to dynamic. This causes invites to be sent to the original host.
ASTERISK-29011 #close
Change-Id: I9678d512741f71baca8f131a65b7523020b07d5c
When using the PSJIP_MEDIA_OFFER dialplan function it was not
overriding an endpoint's configured codecs on refresh unless
they had a shared codec between the two.
This patch makes it so whatever is set using PJSIP_MEDIA_OFFER
is used when creating the SDP for a refresh no matter what.
ASTERISK-28878 #close
Change-Id: I0f7dc86fd0fb607c308e6f98ede303c54d1eacb6
A patch made a reference to the PJSIP_SC_NULL enumeration value, which
was added to pjproject 2.8 and above thus making it so Asterisk would
fail to compile with prior versions of pjproject.
This patch removes the reference, and instead initializes the value
to '0'.
ASTERISK-28886 #close
Change-Id: I68491c80da1a0154b2286c9458440141c98db9d7
chan_sip handle_response() function, for a 400 response to an INVITE,
calls handle_response_invite() and does not generate ACK.
handle_response_invite() does not recognize 400 response and has no
default response processing for unexpected responses, thus it does not
generate ACK either.
The ACK on response repetition comes from handle_response() mechanism
"We must re-send ACKs to re-transmitted final responses".
According to code history, 400 response specific processing was
introduced with commit
"channels/chan_sip: Add improved support for 4xx error codes"
This commit added support for :
- 400/414/493 in handle_response_subscribe() handle_response_register()
and handle_response().
- 414/493 only in handle_response_invite().
This fix adds 400 response support in handle_response_invite().
ASTERISK-28957
Change-Id: Ic71a087e5398dfc7273946b9ec6f9a36960218ad
The change to how setvar works for various channels performed in
ASTERISK~23756 missed some required change in the dahdi channel,
where the variables are actually set while reading configuration.
This change should fix the issue.
ASTERISK-28955
Change-Id: Ibfeb7f8cbdd735346dc4028de6a265f24f9df274
When fax_gateway_framehook is called and a gateway hasn't already
been started, the framehook gets the t38 state for both the current
channel and the peer. That call trickles down to the channel
driver which determines the state. If either channel is hung up
(or in the process of being hung up), the channel driver's tech_pvt
is going to be NULL which, in the case of chan_pjsip, will cause a
segfault.
* Added a hangup check for both the channel and peer channel
before starting a fax gateway.
* Added a check for NULL tech_pvt to chan_pjsip_queryoption
so we don't attempt to reference a tech_pvt that's already
gone.
ASTERISK-28923
Reported by: Yury Kirsanov
Change-Id: I4e10e63b667bbb68c1c8623f977488f5d807897c
Some places in Asterisk did not treat the formats on a stream
as immutable when they are.
The ast_stream_get_formats function is now const to enforce this
and parts of Asterisk have been updated to take this into account.
Some violations of this were also fixed along the way.
An additional minor tweak is that streams are now allocated with
an empty format capabilities structure removing the need in various
places to check that one is present on the stream.
ASTERISK-28846
Change-Id: I32f29715330db4ff48edd6f1f359090458a9bfbe
It is possible to configure a TCP/TLS client without having a TCP/TLS
server. In that case, no error or warning was printed but the headers
Contact and Via in SIP REGISTER were "(null)".
ASTERISK-28798
Change-Id: I387ca5cb6a65f1eb675a29c5e41df8ec6c242ab2
If chan_pjsip is configured for DTMF_RFC_4733, and the core triggers a
digit begin before media, or rtp has been setup then it's possible the
outgoing channel will hear a constant DTMF tone upon answering.
This happens because when there is no media, or rtp chan_pjsip notifies
the core to initiate inband DTMF. However, upon digit end if media, and
rtp become available then chan_pjsip does not notify the core to stop
inband DTMF. Thus the tone continues playing.
This patch makes it so chan_pjsip only notifies the core to start
inband DTMF in only the required cases. Now if there is no media, or
rtp availabe upon digit begin chan_pjsip does nothing, but tells the
core it handled it.
ASTERISK-28817 #close
Change-Id: I0dbea9fff444a2595fb18c64b89653e90d2f6eb5
Do not hang up a PJSIP channel on RTP timeout if that channel is in
a direct-media bridge. Also reset the time of the last received RTP packet when
direct-media ends (wait full rtp_timeout period before checking first time after
audio came back to Asterisk).
ASTERISK-28774
Reported-by: Michael Neuhauser
Change-Id: I8b62012be7685849e8fb2b1c5dd39d35313ca2d1
Fixes the following compile error:
chan_vpb.cc:2688:26: error: catching polymorphic type
‘class std::exception’ by value
Change-Id: Ic87bc357d72427d77626735c83200fd278a7a649
If the SSRC of a received RTP packet differed from the previous SSRC
an SSRC change control frame would be queued ahead of the media
frame. In the case of audio this would result in the format of the
audio frame not being checked, and if it differed or was not allowed
then it could cause the call to drop due to failure to set up a
translation path.
The chan_pjsip module will now no longer assume the first frame
will be the audio frame and instead goes through the complete list
to find it.
ASTERISK-28759
Change-Id: I6d854cc523f343e299a615636fc65bdbd5f809ec
If you're for some reason out of RTP ports, chan_sip would previously
responde to an INVITE with a 403, which will fail the call.
Now, it returns a 503, allowing the device/proxy to retry the call on a
different machine.
ASTERISK-28718
Change-Id: I968dcf6c1e30ecddcce397dcda36db727c83ca90
Fixes no-audio issues when the media source is changed and
strictrtp is enabled (default).
If the peer media source changes, the SDP session version also changes.
If it is lower than the one we had stored, chan_sip would ignore it.
This changeset keeps track of the remote media origin identifier,
comparing that as well. If it changes, the session version needn't be
higher for us to accept the SDP.
Common scenario where this would've caused problems: a separate media
gateway that informs the caller about premium rates before handing off
the call to the final destination.
(An alternative fix would be to set ignoresdpversion=yes on the peer.)
ASTERISK-28686
Change-Id: I88fdbc5aeb777b583e7738c084254c482a7776ee
If chan_pjsip receives an RTP packet whose payload differs from the
channel's native format, and asymmetric_rtp_codec is disabled (the
default), Asterisk will switch the channel's native format to match
that of the incoming packet without regard to the negotiated payloads.
We now check that the received frame is in a format we have negotiated
before switching payloads which results in these packets being dropped
instead of causing the session to terminate.
ASTERISK-28139 #close
Reported by: Paul Brooks
Change-Id: Icc3b85cee1772026cee5dc1b68459bf9431c14a3
The no-entry timeout set to 999999 == 16⅔ minutes, change to INT_MAX
to match behavior of "no timeout" defined in comment.
ASTERISK-28702 #close
Change-Id: I4ea015986e061374385dba247b272f7aac60bf11
lws2sws() does not stop trying to handle header continuation lines
even after all headers have been found. This is problematic if the
first character of a SIP message body is a space or tab character, so
we update to recognize the end of the message header.
ASTERISK-28693 #close
Reported by: Frank Matano
Change-Id: Idec8fa58545cd3fd898cbe0075d76c223f8d33df
The change to add setting hangupsource to sig_pri_queue_hangup()
made in https://gerrit.asterisk.org/c/asterisk/+/12857 casued
deadlocks when a hangup request was received from the core at the
same time a hanguprequest was received from the remote end via the
D channel.
Although the PRI's channel private structure was being unlocked
before setting the hangupsource, the PRI's own lock was still being
held during the process. If channel actions were also coming from
the core, a deadlock on the PRI could result. This deadlock could
then escalate to the entire DAHDI subsystem via DAHDI's global
interface list lock, especially if someone used the PRI CLI commands.
Fix:
* We now unlock the PRI as well as the PRI's channel private
structure before setting the hangupsource, then relock both
afterwards.
ASTERISK-28605
Reported by: Dirk Wendland
Change-Id: Id74aaa5d4e3746063dbe9deed188eb65193cb9c9
The SIP transaction state was reset when emitting an UPDATE or a re-INVITE
related to a COLP, preventing RTP packets to be emitted.
ASTERISK-28647
Change-Id: Ie7a30fa7a97f711e7ba6cc17f221a0993d48bd8b
chan_sip.c:3782 __sip_xmit: sip_xmit of 0x7f1478069230 (len 600) to
213.150.203.60:1492 returned -2: Interrupted system call
returned -2 implies this wasn't actually an OS error, so errno makes no
sense either. Internal error was already logged higher up, and -2
generally means that either there isn't a valid connection available, or
the pipe notification failed, and that is already correctly logged.
ASTERISK-28651 #close
Change-Id: I46eb82924beeff9dfd86fa6c7eb87d2651b950f2
Signed-off-by: Jaco Kroon <jaco@uls.co.za>
During capabilities selection (joint capabilities of us and peer,
configured capability for this peer, or general configured
capabilities), if sip_new() does not keep framing information,
then directmedia activation will fail for any framing different
from default framing.
ASTERISK-28637
Change-Id: I99257502788653c2816fc991cac7946453082466
If the name of a peer is known and a SIP request is sent using that
peer's name, the address of the peer will change even if the request
fails the authentication challenge. This means that an endpoint can
be altered and even rendered unusuable, even if it was in a working
state previously. This can only occur when the nat option is set to the
default, or auto_force_rport.
This change checks the result of authentication first to ensure it is
successful before setting the address and the nat option.
ASTERISK-28589 #close
Change-Id: I581c5ed1da60ca89f590bd70872de2b660de02df
Upon a short PRI disconnection, libpri may maintain Q.921 layer 'up' and
may thus not send PRI_EVENT_DCHAN_DOWN / PRI_EVENT_DCHAN_UP events.
If pri_event_alarm() clears DCHAN_UP status bit upon alarm detection
and no Q.921 reconnection sequence occurs, chan_dahdi will keep
seeing span status "Down" at the end of alarm.
This patch modifies pri_event_alarm() in order to keep DCHAN_UP bit
unchanged. libpri will send a PRI_EVENT_DCHAN_DOWN event if it detects
a disconnection of Q.921 layer and this will clear DCHAN_UP if required.
ASTERISK-28615
Change-Id: Ibe27df4971fd4c82cc6850020bce4a8b2692c996
This patch fixes several issues reported by the lgtm code analysis tool:
https://lgtm.com/projects/g/asterisk/asterisk
Not all reported issues were addressed in this patch. This patch mostly fixes
confirmed reported errors, potential problematic code points, and a few other
"low hanging" warnings or recommendations found in core supported modules.
These include, but are not limited to the following:
* innapropriate stack allocation in loops
* buffer overflows
* variable declaration "hiding" another variable declaration
* comparisons results that are always the same
* ambiguously signed bit-field members
* missing header guards
Change-Id: Id4a881686605d26c94ab5409bc70fcc21efacc25
During execution "pjsip show channelstats" cli command by an
external module asterisk crashed. It seems this is a separate
thread running to fetch and print rtp stats. The crash happened on
the ao2_lock method, just before it going to read the rtp stats on
a rtp instance. According to gdb backtrace log, it seems the
session media was already cleaned up at that moment.
ASTERISK-28578
Change-Id: I3e05980dd4694577be6d39be2c21a5736bae3c6f
Add a new dialplan function PJSIP_MOH_PASSTHROUGH that allows
the on-hold behavior to be controlled on a per-call basis
ASTERISK-28542 #close
Change-Id: Iebe905b2ad6dbaa87ab330267147180b05a3c3a8
This change adds H.265/HEVC as a known codec and creates a cached
"h265" media format for use.
Note that RFC 7798 section 7.2 also describes additional SDP
parameters. Handling of these is not yet supported.
ASTERISK-28512
Change-Id: I26d262cc4110b4f7e99348a3ddc53bad0d2cd1f2
When fax detection occurs on an outbound PJSIP channel the
redirect operation will result in a masquerade occurring and
the underlying channel on the session changing. The code
incorrectly relocked the new channel instead of the old
channel when returning. This resulted in the new channel
being locked indefinitely. The code now always acts on the
expected channel.
ASTERISK-28538
Change-Id: I2b2e60d07e74383ae7e90d752c036c4b02d6b3a3
On FreeBSD using the clang/llvm compiler build fails to build due
to the switch statement argument being a non integer type expression.
Switch to an if/else if/else construct to sidestep the issue.
ASTERISK-28536 #close
Change-Id: Idf4a82cc1e94580a2d017fe9e351c226f23e20c8
When modifying an already defined variable in some channel drivers they
add a new variable with the same name to the list, but that value is
never used, only the first one found.
Introduce ast_variable_list_replace() and use it where appropriate.
ASTERISK-23756 #close
Patches:
setvar-multiplie.patch submitted by Michael Goryainov
Change-Id: Ie1897a96c82b8945e752733612ee963686f32839
When the remote ISDN party ends an ISDN call on a PRI link
(DISCONNECT), CHANNEL(hangupsource) information is not available.
chan_dahdi already contains an ast_set_hangupsource() in
__dahdi_exception() function but it seems that ISDN message processing
does not use this part of code.
Two other channel modules associate ast_queue_hangup() and
ast_set_hangupsource() functions calls:
- chan_pjsip in chan_pjsip_session_end() function,
- chan_sip in sip_queue_hangup_cause() function.
chan_iax2 separates them, in iax2_queue_hangup()/iax2_destroy() and
set_hangup_source_and_cause().
Thus, I propose to add ast_set_hangupsource() beside
ast_queue_hangup() in sig_pri_queue_hangup(), like chan_pjsip and
chan_sip already do.
ASTERISK-28525
Change-Id: I0f588a4bcf15ccd0648fd69830d1b801c3f21b7c
The links in the deprecation notice were the shortened
variety but it makes better sense to show the unshortened
links as they're more descriptive.
I.E.
wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Migrating+from+chan_sip+to+res_pjsip
rather than
wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/x/tAHOAQ
Change-Id: If2da5d5243e2d4a6f193b15691d23e7e5a7c57a9
On reading information about initial client packet unistim use dirty
implementation of destination ip address retrieval. This fix uses
CMSG_*(..) to get ip address and make clang compile without warning.
ASTERISK-25592 #close
Reported-by: Alexander Traud
Change-Id: Ic1fd34c2c2bcc951da65bf62e3f7a8adff8351b1
Current implementation of ast_channel_tech send_digit_begin hook uses
same function for tone playback as key press handler. This cause every
incoming dtmf send back to asterisk. In case of two unistim phones
connected to each other, it'll cause indefinite DTMF loop. Fix add
separate function for dtmf tone phone play.
Change-Id: I5795db468df552f0c89c7576b6b3858b26c4eab4
This patch fixes one-way oudio that users expirienced on
big-endian architechtires. RTP port number bytes was stored
in improper order and phone sent RTP to wrong RTP port.
Reported-by: Andrey Ionov
Change-Id: I9a9ca7f26e31a67bbbceff12923baa10dfb8a3be
The UnicastRTP channel driver provided by chan_rtp now accepts
"<hostname>:<port>" as an alternative to "<ip_address>:<port>"
in the destination. The first AAAA (preferred) or A record resolved
will be used as the destination. The lookup is synchronous so beware
of possible dialplan delays if you specify a hostname.
Change-Id: Ie6f95b983a8792bf0dacc64c7953a41032dba677
There were still a few places in the code that could overflow when "packing"
a json object with a value outside the base type integer's range. For instance:
unsigned int value = INT_MAX + 1
ast_json_pack("{s: i}", value);
would result in a negative number being "packed". In those situations this patch
alters those values to a ast_json_int_t, which widens the value up to a long or
long long.
ASTERISK-28480
Change-Id: Ied530780d83e6f1772adba0e28d8938ef30c49a1