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Henning Westerholt 7b2d3a6411 res_pjsip: return all codecs on a re-INVITE without SDP
Currently chan_pjsip on receiving a re-INVITE without SDP will only
return the codecs that are previously negotiated and not offering
all enabled codecs.

This causes interoperability issues with different equipment (e.g.
from Cisco) for some of our customers and probably also in other
scenarios involving 3PCC infrastructure.

According to RFC 3261, section 14.2 we SHOULD return all codecs
on a re-INVITE without SDP

The PR proposes a new parameter to configure this behaviour:
all_codecs_on_empty_reinvite. It includes the code, documentation,
alembic migrations, CHANGES file and example configuration additions.

ASTERISK-30193 #close

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