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A while back, we changed config_site.h to set PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL = 6. This allowed us to control the log level better from inside Asterisk. An unfortunate side effect of this was that the pjsua binary and python bindings were also compiled with log level set to 6 so whenever a testsuite test that uses pjsua runs, it spits out 6795 lines of debug in an instant even before the test starts. I believe this overruns the Jenkins capture buffer and prevents the test from properly terminating. In turn, this results in the testsuite just hanging until the job is killed. It's more frequent on the higher end agents because they can spit out the messages faster. Unfortunately, the messages are all spit out before we have control of the python pj.Lib instance where we can set logging levels so the only alternative was to actually compile pjsua and _pjsua.so with an overridden PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL. Although defining a lower max level was done in the Makefile, the define in config_site.h had to be wrapped with "#ifndef" so the change would take effect. Change-Id: I2af9e7d48dde1927279c586c9c725d868fe6f3ff
79 lines
2.3 KiB
C
79 lines
2.3 KiB
C
/*
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* Asterisk config_site.h
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*/
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#include <sys/select.h>
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/*
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* Since both pjproject and asterisk source files will include config_site.h,
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* we need to make sure that only pjproject source files include asterisk_malloc_debug.h.
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*/
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#if defined(MALLOC_DEBUG) && !defined(_ASTERISK_ASTMM_H)
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#include "asterisk_malloc_debug.h"
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#endif
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/*
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* Defining PJMEDIA_HAS_SRTP to 0 does NOT disable Asterisk's ability to use srtp.
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* It only disables the pjmedia srtp transport which Asterisk doesn't use.
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* The reason for the disable is that while Asterisk works fine with older libsrtp
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* versions, newer versions of pjproject won't compile with them.
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*/
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#define PJMEDIA_HAS_SRTP 0
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#define PJ_HAS_IPV6 1
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#define NDEBUG 1
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#define PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME (256)
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#define PJSIP_MAX_URL_SIZE (512)
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#ifdef PJ_HAS_LINUX_EPOLL
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#define PJ_IOQUEUE_MAX_HANDLES (5000)
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#else
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#define PJ_IOQUEUE_MAX_HANDLES (FD_SETSIZE)
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#endif
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#define PJ_IOQUEUE_HAS_SAFE_UNREG 1
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#define PJ_IOQUEUE_MAX_EVENTS_IN_SINGLE_POLL (16)
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#define PJ_SCANNER_USE_BITWISE 0
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#define PJ_OS_HAS_CHECK_STACK 0
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#ifndef PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL
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#define PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL 6
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#endif
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#define PJ_ENABLE_EXTRA_CHECK 1
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#define PJSIP_MAX_TSX_COUNT ((64*1024)-1)
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#define PJSIP_MAX_DIALOG_COUNT ((64*1024)-1)
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#define PJSIP_UDP_SO_SNDBUF_SIZE (512*1024)
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#define PJSIP_UDP_SO_RCVBUF_SIZE (512*1024)
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#define PJ_DEBUG 0
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#define PJSIP_SAFE_MODULE 0
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#define PJ_HAS_STRICMP_ALNUM 0
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/*
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* Do not ever enable PJ_HASH_USE_OWN_TOLOWER because the algorithm is
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* inconsistently used when calculating the hash value and doesn't
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* convert the same characters as pj_tolower()/tolower(). Thus you
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* can get different hash values if the string hashed has certain
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* characters in it. (ASCII '@', '[', '\\', ']', '^', and '_')
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*/
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#undef PJ_HASH_USE_OWN_TOLOWER
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/*
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It is imperative that PJSIP_UNESCAPE_IN_PLACE remain 0 or undefined.
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Enabling it will result in SEGFAULTS when URIs containing escape sequences are encountered.
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*/
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#undef PJSIP_UNESCAPE_IN_PLACE
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#define PJSIP_MAX_PKT_LEN 6000
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#undef PJ_TODO
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#define PJ_TODO(x)
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/* Defaults too low for WebRTC */
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#define PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND 32
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#define PJ_ICE_MAX_CHECKS (PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND * PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND)
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/* Increase limits to allow more formats */
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#define PJMEDIA_MAX_SDP_FMT 64
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#define PJMEDIA_MAX_SDP_BANDW 4
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#define PJMEDIA_MAX_SDP_ATTR (PJMEDIA_MAX_SDP_FMT*2 + 4)
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#define PJMEDIA_MAX_SDP_MEDIA 16
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