[sr-dev] [kamailio/kamailio] TSILO crashes kamailio on ts_store() (#1775)

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I am getting following error when ts_store() is called 

Dec 21 12:50:57 ejabberd /usr/local/kamailio-5.1/sbin/kamailio[25676]: {1 2 INVITE 2d24732c962aa49859622eb9d214a115 at 192.168.2.7} DEBUG: tsilo [ts_store.c:80]: ts_store(): storing transaction 5967:208972607 for r-uri:
Dec 21 12:50:57 ejabberd /usr/local/kamailio-5.1/sbin/kamailio[25696]: DEBUG: <core> [core/tcp_main.c:3279]: handle_tcp_child(): dead tcp child 2 (pid 25676, no 19) (shutting down?)
Dec 21 12:50:57 ejabberd /usr/local/kamailio-5.1/sbin/kamailio[25696]: DEBUG: <core> [core/io_wait.h:602]: io_watch_del(): DBG: io_watch_del (0xa6cf40, 37, -1, 0x0) fd_no=37 called
Dec 21 12:50:57 ejabberd /usr/local/kamailio-5.1/sbin/kamailio[25696]: CRITICAL: <core> [core/pass_fd.c:277]: receive_fd(): EOF on 34
Dec 21 12:50:57 ejabberd /usr/local/kamailio-5.1/sbin/kamailio[25696]: DEBUG: <core> [core/tcp_main.c:3512]: handle_ser_child(): dead child 19, pid 25676 (shutting down?)

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 ```
       if (lookup("location"))
        {
                xlog("L_INFO","PUSHASYNC: for new transaction [$T(id_index):$T(id_label)] $fU => $rU \n");
                if(t_newtran()) {
                        xlog("L_INFO","PUSHASYNC: storing transaction [$T(id_index):$T(id_label)] fU=[$fU] => rU=[$rU] ru=[$ru]  \n");
                        ts_store();
                        xlog("L_INFO","PUSHASYNC: stored transaction [$T(id_index):$T(id_label)] [$fU] => [$rU]\n");
                }
                $sht(vtp=>stored::$rU) = 1; 
                return;
        }
```
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