Hello,
I mean could i cancel my last pull request and update it later? And one other question is some parts of my code is very simple and i tagged them to "todo...", i have to optimise them after i got some idea how i do that. For this reason i decide to publish it on git and make questions. Is it right way to share my question with other developers?
With Best Regards.Mojtaba


On Fri, 28 Jun 2019, 15:20 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,

update on? There was no question, just an info email...

Cheers,
Daniel
PS. It would be good to subscribe on mailing list, I let your message go from bounces because there were not many and I could spot non-spam, but they can be just discarded.

On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 12:15 PM Mojtaba <mespio@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Any update?

On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 3:34 PM Mojtaba <mespio@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Everyone,
> In the middle of developing hiops module, another child module has
> grown up. I've been developing another module for Kamailio, I called
> this "lre". It means light-rtp-engine. The concept of this module is
> using the capability of linux-Kernel packet forwarding to forward RTP
> packets between both parties in a session call.
> As far as we know, this new way has some advantage in large VoIP
> networks that are using Kamailio as Proxy or SBC. Regardless of
> transcoding, it could be done by other servers,
> By using this module, Kamailio could handle a lot of concurrent calls
> with RTP. For example in my test-bed scenario, with 2 core of CPU,
> Kamailio could handle more than 1000 concurrent calls, with no issue
> like one-way audio or etc. The consumption of resources was
> incredible. Although I countn't finish the test-bed scenario,  because
> the resources of  SIPP servers, that make the calls, were run out.
> When kamailio starts, this module tries to connect to daemon project.
> The daemon project could be running on the same server with kamailio
> or on another server. The connection between two processes is TCP/IP
> Socket. I have to use libnfnetlink library to control Linux-kernel
> forwarding on the server. This library is the low-level library for
> netfilter related kernel/userspace communication.
> Some configuration in kamailio cfg is like below:
> #!ifdef WITH_LRE
> modparam("lre", "lre_sock", "tcp:192.168.122.108:8080")
> modparam("lre", "start_port", 10000)
> modparam("lre", "end_port", 30000)
> #!endif
> In some parts of my code, I need some guides to optimize performance of my code.
> The module will be published  soon on GitHub, but for some reason I
> need to remove my old pull-request of hiops module.I will publish it
> again.
> --
> --Mojtaba Esfandiari.S



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