[OpenSER-Devel] force_rtp_proxy("l"); - OpenSer crashes

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at voice-system.ro
Wed Nov 21 12:26:58 UTC 2007


OK - I found the bug and fixed it on SVN - try to update and see if 
works ok now :).

Thanks and regards,
Bogdan

Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
> El Wednesday 21 November 2007 12:00:20 Bogdan-Andrei Iancu escribió:
>   
>> OK - on step further :)...
>>
>> So, your scenario is: unforce_rtp_proxy() in failure route for a local
>> timeout (local generated 408), right?
>>     
>
> Humm, but note I have:
>
> modparam("tm", "fr_timer", 10)
> modparam("tm", "noisy_ctimer", 1)
>
>
> With a NAT user (no STUN) I call to 1231231231231423423 at gmail.com. I see the 
> INVITE retransmissions from OpenSer during 10 seconds and after them it 
> crashes always:
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> My custom XLOG: activating RtpProxy
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20969] CRITICAL:core:receive_fd: EOF on 26
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20894] INFO:core:handle_sigs: child process 20935 exited by a 
> signal 11
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20894] INFO:core:handle_sigs: core was not generated
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20894] INFO:core:handle_sigs: terminating due to SIGCHLD
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20969] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20938] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20898] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20897] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20966] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20963] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20960] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20957] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20954] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20951] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20948] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20945] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20942] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20941] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20932] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20929] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20926] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20923] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20920] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20917] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20914] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20911] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20908] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20905] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20902] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20899] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20896] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20895] INFO:core:sig_usr: signal 15 received
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20894] INFO:pike:pike_exit: destroying...
> Nov 21 12:28:52 [20894] NOTICE:presence:destroy: destroy module ...
>
>
>
> Note that with a ngrep I see no CANCEL or 408 generated message by OpenSer, 
> so  "noisy_ctimer" has no time to do nothing here (OpenSer crashes before).
>
> In fact, I've disabled "noisy_ctimer" and it occurs exactly the same.
>
>
> Hope it can help, if not please ask me for anything you need.
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