Hello,
can you try this small patch?
diff --git a/modules/pua_dialoginfo/pua_dialoginfo.c
b/modules/pua_dialoginfo/pua_dialoginfo.c
index 1e88a04..0f02b2b 100644
--- a/modules/pua_dialoginfo/pua_dialoginfo.c
+++ b/modules/pua_dialoginfo/pua_dialoginfo.c
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ struct str_list* get_str_list(unsigned short
avp_flags, int_str avp_name) {
memset( list_current, 0, len);
- list_current->s.s = (char*)( (void*) list_current +
sizeof(struct str_list));
+ list_current->s.s = (char*)list_current + sizeof(struct
str_list);
list_current->s.len = avp_value.s.len;
memcpy(list_current->s.s,avp_value.s.s,avp_value.s.len);
It is for 4.1.
I have some ongoing work to commit soon on the master branch. if you
confirm it is working fine, I will push this patch as well and backport
to 4.1.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 22/08/14 13:03, Charles Chance wrote:
Hi All,
I wonder if some one could help me to diagnose a recurring issue?
It happens at random times/intervals and under varying load. But
always, just before the time of crash, I see the same critical error
in log:
CRITICAL: dialog [dlg_hash.c:841]: log_next_state_dlg(): bogus event 6
in state 1 for dlg 0xb0632134 [1367:5814] with clid
'0695dd7a346188dd24e7520e6c01092c(a)sip.sipcentric.com
<mailto:0695dd7a346188dd24e7520e6c01092c@sip.sipcentric.com>' and tags
'as77c89620' ''
Analysing the core dump reveals:
Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/kamailio -P /var/run/kamailio.pid -m
128 -M 4 -u kamailio -g kamailio'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x081a737c in parse_uri (buf=0x3a70006e <Address 0x3a70006e out of
bounds>, len=275, uri=0xbfa2fd2c) at parser/parse_uri.c:389
389scheme=buf[0]+(buf[1]<<8)+(buf[2]<<16)+(buf[3]<<24);
(gdb) frame 1
#1 0x008fe5dd in dialog_publish (state=0x903f37 "Trying",
ruri=0xb0b5fd00, entity=0xb0632188, peer=0xb0632190,
callid=0xb0632180, initiator=1, lifetime=7200, localtag=0x0,
remotetag=0x0, localtarget=0x0,
remotetarget=0x0, do_pubruri_localcheck=1) at dialog_publish.c:275
275if (parse_uri(ruri->s, ruri->len, &ruri_uri) < 0) {
(gdb) p *ruri
$1 = {s = 0x3a70006e <Address 0x3a70006e out of bounds>, len = 275}
(gdb) up
#2 0x008ff277 in dialog_publish_multi (state=0x903f37 "Trying",
ruris=0xb0b5fd00, entity=0xb0632188, peer=0xb0632190,
callid=0xb0632180, initiator=1, lifetime=7200, localtag=0x0,
remotetag=0x0,
localtarget=0x0, remotetarget=0x0, do_pubruri_localcheck=1) at
dialog_publish.c:387
387dialog_publish(state,&(ruris->s),entity,peer,callid,initiator,lifetime,localtag,remotetag,localtarget,remotetarget,do_pubruri_localcheck);
(gdb) p *ruris
$2 = {s = {s = 0x3a70006e <Address 0x3a70006e out of bounds>, len =
275}, next = 0x0}
(gdb) up
#3 0x0090187a in __dialog_created (dlg=0xb0632134, type=2,
_params=0x6db064) at pua_dialoginfo.c:470
470dialog_publish_multi("Trying", dlginfo->pubruris_caller,
&(dlg->from_uri), (include_req_uri)?&(dlg->req_uri):&(dlg->to_uri),
&(dlg->callid), 1, dlginfo->lifetime, 0, 0, 0, 0,
send_publish_flag==-1?1:0);
(gdb) p *dlginfo->pubruris_caller
$3 = {s = {s = 0x31590014 <Address 0x31590014 out of bounds>, len =
275}, next = 0xb0b5fd00}
(gdb) p *dlginfo->pubruris_caller->next
$4 = {s = {s = 0x3a70006e <Address 0x3a70006e out of bounds>, len =
275}, next = 0x0}
In config, for pua_dialoginfo we are enabling the option
"use_pubruri_avps" and setting "pubruri_caller_avp" and
"pubruri_callee_avp" accordingly.
Therefore, in pua_dialoginfo.c it is using get_str_list() function to
set dlginfo->pubruris_caller from the avp.
Could this be some race condition or something completely different?
Thanks in advance,
Charles
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