Hello,

it means that the same SUBSCRIBE was aready processed and the current one is a retransmission. Can you look at sip network traffic (using ngrep, sngrep, ...) and see if there are two SUBSCRIBE requests received?

Cheers,
Daniel


On 05.10.17 11:34, Jack Wang wrote:
Hello everyone,

According to the routing flow set in kamailio.cfg

 # handle retransmissions
 if(t_precheck_trans()) {
             t_check_trans();
             exit;
 }
t_check_trans();
After I traced the flow it seems that SUBSCRIBE message failed on t_check_trans() and stopped there.
I add some logs to keep tracing this function and found that:
int t_check_trans(struct sip_msg* msg) { struct cell* t; int branch; int ret; /* already processing a T */ if(is_route_type(FAILURE_ROUTE) || is_route_type(BRANCH_ROUTE) || is_route_type(BRANCH_FAILURE_ROUTE) || is_route_type(TM_ONREPLY_ROUTE)) { return 1; } if (msg->first_line.type==SIP_REPLY) { branch = 0; ret = (t_check_msg( msg , &branch)==1) ? 1 : -1; tm_ctx_set_branch_index(branch); return ret; } else if (msg->REQ_METHOD==METHOD_CANCEL) { return w_t_lookup_cancel(msg, 0, 0); } else { switch(t_check_msg(msg, 0)){ case -2: /* possible e2e ack */ return 1; case 1: /* found */ t=get_t(); if (msg->REQ_METHOD==METHOD_ACK){ /* ack to neg. reply or ack to local trans. => process it and end the script */ /* FIXME: there's no way to distinguish here between acks to local trans. and neg. acks */ if (unlikely(has_tran_tmcbs(t, TMCB_ACK_NEG_IN))) run_trans_callbacks(TMCB_ACK_NEG_IN, t, msg, 0, msg->REQ_METHOD); t_release_transaction(t); } else { /* is a retransmission */ if (unlikely(has_tran_tmcbs(t, TMCB_REQ_RETR_IN))) run_trans_callbacks(TMCB_REQ_RETR_IN, t, msg, 0, msg->REQ_METHOD); t_retransmit_reply(t); } /* no need for UNREF(t); set_t(0) - the end-of-script t_unref callback will take care of them */ return 0; /* exit from the script */ <---------------------------- THE POINT !! } /* not found or error */ } return -1; }

If the line "return 0; /* exit from the script */" was changed to "return 1; /* exit from the script */" , it works ---- means that the configuration script can keep being proceeded now.
Any suggestions?


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