On 05/26/2014 12:25 PM, Roberto Fichera wrote:
Ciao,
On 05/26/2014 12:17 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Ciao,
Hello,
On 26/05/14 12:13, Roberto Fichera wrote:
On 05/26/2014 12:03 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
Ciao!
good that you sent a reminder -- I checked while offline traveling, but then forgot to follow up.
I expect that ps->req is null in this case, because there is no request received by kamailio. That results in xlog not doing anything.
In other words, I expect the event route being executed, just the action inside is doesn't do anything in this case.
Does this mean that I'll have to set a "faked" ps->req in order to get the event route executed?
that's the safe way. The event route is executed, but many functions that you can use inside config routing blocks require a non-null sip message structure. It is the case of xlog() for example, which simply returns -1 if request is null.
Ok! Can you suggest the safest and reasonable way to setup the request for this case?
Ah! No! Wait! The event route is executed within a tm callback via tmb.t_request() so I'd expect a valid ps->req, don't you think so?
Cheers, Roberto Fichera.
Cheers, Daniel
Cheers, Roberto Fichera.
Cheers, Daniel
On 26/05/14 11:40, Roberto Fichera wrote:
On 05/22/2014 09:08 AM, Roberto Fichera wrote:
On 05/21/2014 11:15 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: > Hello,
Ciao Daniel,
have you had time to look at the problem below?
Cheers, Roberto Fichera.
Ciao,
> can you send the log messages printed with debug=3?
Yes! Sure! Here it is:
May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8454]: DEBUG: <core> [receive.c:296]: receive_msg(): receive_msg: cleaning up May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:633]: parse_msg(): SIP Reply (status): May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:635]: parse_msg(): version: <SIP/2.0> May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:637]: parse_msg(): status: <202> May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:639]: parse_msg(): reason: <Accepted> May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:1284]: parse_via_param(): Found param type 232, <branch> = <z9hG4bK016e.a6c662d4000000000000000....0>; state=6 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:1284]: parse_via_param(): Found param type 235, <rport> = <1169>; state=6 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:1284]: parse_via_param(): Found param type 234, <received> = <xx.xx.xx.xx>; state=16 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_via.c:2672]: parse_via(): end of header reached, state=5 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:513]: parse_headers(): parse_headers: Via found, flags=2 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:515]: parse_headers(): parse_headers: this is the first via May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [receive.c:152]: receive_msg(): After parse_msg... May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1072]: t_check_msg(): DEBUG: t_check_msg: msg id=1 global id=0 T start=0xffffffffffffffff May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_addr_spec.c:176]: parse_to_param(): DEBUG: add_param: tag=74b38630e6be28bab2ebe17319971f33-c57e May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/parse_addr_spec.c:893]: parse_addr_spec(): end of header reached, state=29 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:190]: get_hdr_field(): DEBUG: get_hdr_field: <To> [88]; uri=[sip:test1@test.com] May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:192]: get_hdr_field(): DEBUG: to body [sip:test1@test.com] May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [parser/msg_parser.c:170]: get_hdr_field(): get_hdr_field: cseq <CSeq>: <10> <MESSAGE> May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:949]: t_reply_matching(): DEBUG: t_reply_matching: hash 58896 label 0 branch 0 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1004]: t_reply_matching(): DEBUG: t_reply_matching: reply matched (T=0x7f21ba974408)! May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_lookup.c:1141]: t_check_msg(): DEBUG: t_check_msg: msg id=1 global id=1 T end=0x7f21ba974408 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:2206]: reply_received(): DEBUG: reply_received: org. status uas=0, uac[0]=0 local=2 is_invite=0) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:1304]: t_should_relay_response(): ->>>>>>>>> T_code=0, new_code=202 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:2086]: local_reply(): DEBUG: local_reply: branch=0, save=0, winner=0 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:2123]: local_reply(): DEBUG: local transaction completed May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_hooks.c:288]: run_trans_callbacks_internal(): DBG: trans=0x7f21ba974408, callback type 1024, id 0 entered May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: msilo [msilo.c:1327]: m_tm_callback(): completed with status 202 [mid: 139782841221704/4] May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: msilo [msilo.c:1340]: m_tm_callback(): message <4> was sent successfully May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: msilo [ms_msg_list.c:236]: msg_list_set_flag(): mid:4 fl:4 May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: msilo [msilo.c:1350]: m_tm_callback(): executing event_route[msilo:on-delivered] (2) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: tm [t_reply.c:1663]: cleanup_uac_timers(): DEBUG: cleanup_uac_timers: RETR/FR timers reset May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:644]: destroy_avp_list(): DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:644]: destroy_avp_list(): DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:644]: destroy_avp_list(): DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:644]: destroy_avp_list(): DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:644]: destroy_avp_list(): DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [usr_avp.c:644]: destroy_avp_list(): DEBUG:destroy_avp_list: destroying list (nil) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [xavp.c:448]: xavp_destroy_list(): destroying xavp list (nil) May 22 08:58:04 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8436]: DEBUG: <core> [receive.c:296]: receive_msg(): receive_msg: cleaning up May 22 08:58:08 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8441]: DEBUG: pike [timer.c:77]: check_and_split_timer(): splitting 0x7f21ba98dab0(0x7f21ba7b15f8,0x7f21ba7b15f8)node=0x7f21ba98daa0 May 22 08:58:08 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8441]: DEBUG: pike [timer.c:102]: check_and_split_timer(): succ. to split (h=0x7f21ba7b15f8)(p=0x7f21ba7b15f8,n=0x7f21ba7b15f8) May 22 08:58:08 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8441]: DEBUG: pike [pike_funcs.c:234]: clean_routine(): clean node 0x7f21ba98daa0 (kids=(nil); hits=[0,0];leaf=[0,0]) May 22 08:58:08 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8441]: DEBUG: pike [pike_funcs.c:265]: clean_routine(): rmv node 0x7f21ba98daa0[192] May 22 08:58:08 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8441]: DEBUG: pike [ip_tree.c:364]: remove_node(): destroying node 0x7f21ba98daa0 May 22 08:58:10 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8454]: DEBUG: <core> [io_wait.h:617]: io_watch_del(): DBG: io_watch_del (0x8eb2e0, 9, -1, 0x10) fd_no=2 called May 22 08:58:10 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8454]: DEBUG: <core> [tcp_read.c:1437]: release_tcpconn(): releasing con 0x7f21ba9420c0, state 1, fd=9, id=2 May 22 08:58:10 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8454]: DEBUG: <core> [tcp_read.c:1438]: release_tcpconn(): extra_data 0x7f21ba941028 May 22 08:58:10 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8456]: DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:3385]: handle_tcp_child(): handle_tcp_child: reader response= 7f21ba9420c0, 1 from 2 May 22 08:58:10 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8456]: DEBUG: <core> [io_wait.h:390]: io_watch_add(): DBG: io_watch_add(0x893040, 28, 2, 0x7f21ba9420c0), fd_no=20 May 22 08:58:10 dragon.tekno-soft.it /usr/sbin/kamailio[8456]: DEBUG: <core> [tcp_main.c:3515]: handle_tcp_child(): handle_tcp_child: CONN_RELEASE 0x7f21ba9420c0 refcnt= 1
Cheers, Roberto Fichera.
> > Cheers, > Daniel > > On 21/05/14 18:37, Roberto Fichera wrote: >> On 05/21/2014 09:08 AM, Roberto Fichera wrote: >> >> Hi There, >> >>> On 05/20/2014 09:15 PM, Peter Villeneuve wrote: >>>> Hi Roberto, >>> >>> Hi Peter, >>> >>>> Did you ever figure out how to do it? >>>> I'd be interested too. >>> >>> Not yet! I tried other ways, barely workarounds, but I guess I'll have to go into this >>> quite soon because it is the straight way to go. The main problem is the lack of >>> my knowledge of kamailio API so I'll have to study a bit some code in order to understand >>> how to use it. >>> >>> BTW the idea is to trigger an event route were I'd like to set all the info regarding >>> the dispatched message including the result of the delivering. I don't know if is possible >>> but the best would be to set all the pseudo-variables so that such event route will be >>> in the right context of the given MSILO message. >>> >>> So, any advice regarding the API would definitively help and put me in the right direction. >> >> Actually I've started to play with the above idea, so below you will find my current implementation >> which seems executed because I see the LM_DBG() log but the code within the event route but >> the corresponding script code does not. >> >> Any help? >> >> Cheers, >> Roberto Fichera. >> >> >> event_route [msilo:on-delivered] { >> xlog("L_INFO", "MSILO event on-delivered <$fu> to <$ru>\n"); >> } >> >> >> diff --git a/modules/msilo/msilo.c b/modules/msilo/msilo.c >> index 903b3cf..742c48d 100644 >> --- a/modules/msilo/msilo.c >> +++ b/modules/msilo/msilo.c >> @@ -281,6 +281,9 @@ static int bind_msilo(msilo_api_t* api) >> return 0; >> } >> >> +/* where to go for the local request route ("msilo:on-delivered") */ >> +int msilo_event_on_delivered=-1; /* default disabled */ >> + >> /** >> * init module function >> */ >> @@ -480,6 +483,11 @@ static int mod_init(void) >> if(ms_outbound_proxy.s!=NULL) >> ms_outbound_proxy.len = strlen(ms_outbound_proxy.s); >> >> + /* check if the on-delivered route event exists or not */ >> + msilo_event_on_delivered=route_lookup(&event_rt, "msilo:on-delivered"); >> + if (msilo_event_on_delivered>=0 && event_rt.rlist[msilo_event_on_delivered]==0) >> + msilo_event_on_delivered=-1; /* disable */ >> + >> return 0; >> } >> >> @@ -1330,6 +1338,26 @@ void m_tm_callback( struct cell *t, int type, struct tmcb_params *ps) >> LM_DBG("message <%d> was sent successfully\n", *((int*)ps->param)); >> msg_list_set_flag(ml, *((int*)ps->param), MS_MSG_DONE); >> >> + /* execute the msilo:on-delivered event route */ >> + if(unlikely(msilo_event_on_delivered>=0)) >> + { >> + int sflag_bk; >> + int backup_route_type; >> + struct run_act_ctx ctx; >> + >> + LM_DBG("executing event_route[msilo:on-delivered] (%d)\n", msilo_event_on_delivered); >> + >> + sflag_bk = getsflags(); >> + backup_route_type = get_route_type(); >> + >> + set_route_type(EVENT_ROUTE); >> + init_run_actions_ctx(&ctx); >> + run_top_route(event_rt.rlist[msilo_event_on_delivered], ps->req, &ctx); >> + >> + set_route_type(backup_route_type); >> + setsflagsval(sflag_bk); >> + } >> + >> done: >> return; >> } >> >> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Roberto Fichera. >>> >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Peter >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Apr 17, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Roberto Fichera <kernel@tekno-soft.it mailto:kernel@tekno-soft.it> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 04/17/2014 10:36 AM, Roberto Fichera wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi All, >>>> >>>> > On 04/16/2014 07:15 PM, Roberto Fichera wrote: >>>> > >>>> > Hi All, >>>> > >>>> >> On 04/16/2014 06:53 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote: >>>> >>> Hello, >>>> >> Ciao Daniel, >>>> >> >>>> >>> most likely the messages are looped back, be sure you allow requests from 'myself' without >>>> authentication. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> You can watch loopback interface with ngrep to see if the messages are sent out. >>>> >> Yep! Allowing requests from myself solved the problem! Thanks! >>>> >> >>>> >> Another thing regarding MSILO, I would like to preserve some custom header fields >>>> >> for both instant message and notification. How can I do it? >>>> > I was able to solve this issue too, pretty straight I mean, there is the extra_hdrs_avp param >>>> > which did the trick. BTW, is there a way to send back the notification to the sender that >>>> > the message has been sent correctly via m_dump(), so to get a 200 about the given >>>> > m_dump()ed message? >>>> > >>>> >>>> I think that this can be solved in a different way, the idea is to add an event_route for the msilo >>>> module so that we get notified for each m_dump()ed message about the given IM status and >>>> then handle it in the cfg file. So, looking at the code within m_tm_callback() it seems that it's >>>> right place where to add such feature. Since I'm not a kamailio developer but I've quite long >>>> time experience in C coding, does anyone can show/point me to some example about >>>> how to do that? >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> Roberto Fichera. >>>>