The SRTP decryption context is associated with the local socket. Use the
socket that a packet was actually received on for the decryption context
instead of using the one that it was expected to be received on.
Change-Id: Iddf400a440fc51b4afb370ec827f75e9626b2cfd
(cherry picked from commit 8c3452e50b)
When a receiving socket doesn't match the socket we were expecting, make
sure that the receiving socket is actually one of the sockets we want to
use at this point before blindly switching the socket.
This fixes a race condition after a re-invite: A new set of sockets has
been opened, but an old/delayed RTP packet still arrives on one of the
old ports. In this case we don't want to switch the local socket.
Change-Id: I4e2b87ad608b1a9c6a0bb2eae5c305fd79be70d5
(cherry picked from commit 304a1b11ef)
Usually supplemental RTP types (DTMF) are listed after the primary audio
codecs. In the case of the order being reversed, fix `single-codec` so
that it doesn't strip the actual audio codec that is listed after the
DTMF type.
Change-Id: I1b03b89e31bebf4de303b643dcf08d2ffb90ebaf
Zero SSRC are technically invalid, but the code accepts them as valid
and therefore sets up things like crypto contexts for zero SSRCs.
Consequently it's possible to have a zero SSRC first in the list of
SSRCs and other valid SSRCs later in the list, which means we can't use
the presence of a non-zero SSRC first in the list as a flag to determine
whether SSRC tracking is in use or not. Use an explicit flag instead.
Change-Id: I88736e5d6b0f66c58f8d675137231760951e7610
(cherry picked from commit 85ec6e2870)
Don't increase the index pointer before using it. This fixes slots 1 and
2 being filled before slot 0, which ends up filling slots 0 and 2 first
(due to swapping with slot 0), leaving slot 1 empty.
Change-Id: If34cf561fcb153edde6408252c3286c8c80991bc
(cherry picked from commit 6d26df0580)
Keyspace notifications are set up before existing calls are restored
(restore_thread). Therefore the following scenario is possible:
NOTIF THREAD: receives SET, creates call
RESTORE THREAD: executes KEYS *
NOTIF THREAD: receives another SET:
NOTIF THREAD: does call_destroy(), which:
adds ports to late-release list
RESTORE THREAD: comes across call ID, does GET
RESTORE THREAD: creates new call
RESTORE THREAD: wants to allocate ports, but they're still in use
NOTIF THREAD: now does release_closed_sockets()
Use a multi-A multi-B lock to protect the two code sections from each
other and make sure that notification threads have always released all
ports before a restore thread attempts to allocate any.
Reported in #1503
Change-Id: I322062488e2ce3515c5a3e6609a5700830ac1fd4
To prevent a race condition that might miss updates about call info, set
up the Redis keyspace notifications first and then run loop to restore
calls from the existing data.
closes#1503
Change-Id: I6afa4c50fe0a34c602063fc2f45b2ee38133cf1e
Allow override the bitrate if one is already set, as opus_init()
initially sets a default bitrate, which is then overridden by codec-set.
Change-Id: Id0253d23a8f5de977e30d296872ea1df01fdbfbc
(cherry picked from commit 12d59b06ee)
To safeguard against non-refcounted objects being left over in a log
info piece (e.g. a string on the stack), add this new function to pop
pieces from the stack until the desired one is removed. This is needed
in case of a unpaired log_info_* without a matching log_info_pop.
closes#1511
Change-Id: I689de14d034df779521dfdf59f923fdbf7fabc9b
(cherry picked from commit 59a16e747b)
To safeguard against leftover log info pieces, add additional resets
within loops that might run repeatedly.
Relevant to #1511
Change-Id: I875f1683b7dc8cee359469e8062c08c3c3e48a9d
(cherry picked from commit 38ebbfc8dc)
The PT tracker doesn't distinguish between audio/media types and
supplemental types, so in order not to break DTMF handling we must take
all combinations of primary (audio/media) types and supplemental types
as both input types and handler types into account.
Fix-up for 74075f6396
Fix-up for I57e1278e4fad157083d9526d4829f2940581687f
closes#1508
possibly also #1504
Change-Id: If7b242def2d35fbed14b11d204ea328b8bfe5d79
When doing the initial answer, the packet_stream endpoint port isn't
filled in yet. Use the stream_params port instead to test for rejected
streams.
closes#1499
Change-Id: I8f315d95521f874fb8c5e6222263d017800b5fc9
(cherry picked from commit 447f0f52d0)
When ports are closed early (while the call is still running), we must
first update a slave rtpengine with this new information (that these
ports are now closed) before actually releasing the ports ourselves. Not
doing so leads to a race condition where the master instance re-uses a
port that was just closed before the slave instance knows about the port
being closed.
We implement this using a thread-local list to keep track of ports that
were released while processing a control message, and process this list
to actually close the ports only after Redis has been updated.
Additional calls to the function to close the ports are placed in
strategic locations to make sure this is triggered in every code path.
closes#1495
Change-Id: I803f4594f30ca315da0b84c6e76893f54ca3a7c9
(cherry picked from commit 17bda4b1e8)
This prevents empty mixed output files from being created when mixed
output is enabled in the config but recording isn't active for that
call.
Change-Id: I66ead89dc8a7ea80b81164b3e24d997b0df5f37e
DTX and delay buffers and their timers are shut down during the codec
negotiation phase, which also happens for the offer side while
processing an answer. If the codec negotiation routine determines that
the existing codec handlers can be kept intact, we must restart the DTX
and delay buffers that have previously been shut down.
Buffer objects are never freed during a shutdown, therefore we simply
need to restore the contained references to indicate that these buffers
are active again.
closes#1481
Change-Id: I57181ba1655fd781a7c543ee31aa67fd179ba89b
This eliminates a spurious false warning log message for rejected
streams that use a dummy payload type
Change-Id: Id628cafb8d7c4ea576cd01ff35f5dd9cd2151280
Since we're already doing the full parsing of the request flags, use the
same function to parse all required flags
Change-Id: I0880ccbbbc36eae7b172440ce51afc1c544583a1
Instead of always generating a new ICE foundation string for every
learned peer-reflexive candidate, try to use the same foundation string
for candidates that belong together. We use the priority number plus the
component ID for this to see if we've learned a candidate with a fitting
priority number before. If we have then re-use the same ICE foundation
string. This allows ICE to complete with only learned prflx candidates
and without (or before) re-invite to communicate the correct ICE
foundations.
Change-Id: I74bde6ef22a164df57d0b77cbaef34e4a499da72