[SR-Users] SQLOps module + KEMI
Daniel-Constantin Mierla
miconda at gmail.com
Wed Apr 4 18:53:18 CEST 2018
I think we should set that modparam by default to 1, it is what people
would like more to have when using lua -- the option to reload the lua
scripts, disabling it would be the exception, IMO. Other opinions?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 03.04.18 19:55, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
> My bad with reload, sorry )
>
> Missed
> modparam("app_lua", "reload", 1)
>
> Regards, Igor
>
> On Apr 3, 2018, 7:08 PM +0300, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
> <miconda at gmail.com>, wrote:
>>
>> Thanks, it was easy to spot from the gdb backtrace -- this was due to
>> an issue introduced by commit f775e4000e in master branch. I pushed a
>> fix to it, try again with latest master.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Daniel
>>
>>
>> On 03.04.18 16:31, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
>>> Core was generated by `/usr/local/sbin/kamailio -P
>>> /var/run/kamailio/kamailio.pid -f /usr/local/etc/ka'.
>>> Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
>>> #0 0x00000000005b31c2 in rec_lock_set_release (lset=0x0, i=0) at
>>> core/locking.c:154
>>> 154 rec_lock_release(&lset->locks[i]);
>>> (gdb) bt full
>>> #0 0x00000000005b31c2 in rec_lock_set_release (lset=0x0, i=0) at
>>> core/locking.c:154
>>> No locals.
>>> #1 0x000000000056424c in receive_msg (
>>> buf=0xa439c0 <buf> "SIP/2.0 200 OK\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.73.135;branch=z9hG4bKea4e.fcaca0cb6a039868d0cbb85929bd3b59.0;received=140.82.63.219\r\nVia:
>>> SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.106.214:5060;received=94.130.106.214;rport=5060;bra"...,
>>> len=598, rcv_info=0x7ffc7b4c07b0) at core/receive.c:401
>>> msg = 0x7f53bd483ee8
>>> ctx = {rec_lev = 0, run_flags = 0, last_retcode = 0, jmp_env
>>> = {{__jmpbuf = {139997642541328, 139997652819968,
>>> 8317129406208278527, 6746573, 0, 139997646292064, 0,
>>> 140722377065504}, __mask_was_saved = 575228262, __saved_mask = {
>>> __val = {598, 7908744, 140722377067632, 0, 0,
>>> 140722377066640, 139997642804455, 799, 206158430256,
>>> 140722377065824, 140722377065584, 0, 139997642804770, 5, 14631,
>>> 7908744}}}}}
>>> bctx = 0x0
>>> ret = 1
>>> stats_on = 0
>>> tvb = {tv_sec = 1522765677, tv_usec = 355411}
>>> tve = {tv_sec = 1522728960, tv_usec = 0}
>>> tz = {tz_minuteswest = 0, tz_dsttime = 0}
>>> diff = 0
>>> inb = {
>>> s = 0xa439c0 <buf> "SIP/2.0 200 OK\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.73.135;branch=z9hG4bKea4e.fcaca0cb6a039868d0cbb85929bd3b59.0;received=140.82.63.219\r\nVia:
>>> SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.106.214:5060;received=94.130.106.214;rport=5060;bra"..., len
>>> = 598}
>>> netinfo = {data = {s = 0x7ffc7b4c05a7 "ia: SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.73.135;branch=z9hG4bKea4e.fcaca0cb6a039868d0cbb85929bd3b59.0quests\005",
>>> len = 0}, rcv = 0x0, dst = 0x0}
>>> keng = 0xa59a40 <_sr_kemi_eng_list>
>>> evp = {data = 0x7ffc7b4c0380, rcv = 0x7ffc7b4c07b0, dst = 0x0}
>>> cidlockidx = 0
>>> cidlockset = 0
>>> __FUNCTION__ = "receive_msg"
>>> #2 0x0000000000459b21 in udp_rcv_loop () at core/udp_server.c:554
>>> len = 598
>>> buf = "SIP/2.0 200 OK\r\nVia: SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.73.135;branch=z9hG4bKea4e.fcaca0cb6a039868d0cbb85929bd3b59.0;received=140.82.63.219\r\nVia:
>>> SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.106.214:5060;received=94.130.106.214;rport=5060;bra"...
>>> tmp = 0x7ffc7b4c09d0 "\220\vL{\374\177"
>>> from = 0x7f53bd4820d0
>>> fromlen = 16
>>> ri = {src_ip = {af = 2, len = 4, u = {addrl =
>>> {140721838909616, 0}, addr32 = {1530423472, 32764, 0, 0}, addr16 =
>>> {26800, 23352, 32764, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}, addr =
>>> "\260h8[\374\177\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"}}, dst_ip = {
>>> af = 2, len = 4, u = {addrl = {3678360204, 0}, addr32 =
>>> {3678360204, 0, 0, 0}, addr16 = {21132, 56127, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
>>> addr = "\214R?\333", '\000' <repeats 11 times>}}, src_port = 51259,
>>> dst_port = 5060,
>>> proto_reserved1 = 0, proto_reserved2 = 0, src_su = {s =
>>> {sa_family = 2, sa_data =
>>> "\310;\260h8[\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"}, sin = {sin_family = 2,
>>> sin_port = 15304, sin_addr = {s_addr = 1530423472},
>>> sin_zero = "\000\000\000\000\000\000\000"}, sin6 =
>>> {sin6_family = 2, sin6_port = 15304, sin6_flowinfo = 1530423472,
>>> sin6_addr = {__in6_u = {__u6_addr8 = '\000' <repeats 15 times>,
>>> __u6_addr16 = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0},
>>> __u6_addr32 = {0, 0, 0, 0}}}, sin6_scope_id = 0}},
>>> bind_address = 0x7f53bd474080, proto = 1 '\001'}
>>> evp = {data = 0x0, rcv = 0x0, dst = 0x0}
>>> printbuf = "SIP/2.0 200 OK 0D 0A Via: SIP/2.0/UDP
>>> 94.130.73.135;branch=z9hG4bKea4e.fcaca0cb6a039868d0cbb85929bd3b59.0quests\005\000\000\000\000\000\000\000'9\000\000\000\000\000\000\210\255x\000\000\000\000\000\312\334طS\177\000\000ck(packe\273\a\255\267S\177\000\000from-dom\020\002\000\000\000\000\000\000subscrib\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\360fB\001\000\000\000\000\377\377\377\377"...
>>> i = 100
>>> j = 106
>>> l = 4
>>> __FUNCTION__ = "udp_rcv_loop"
>>> #3 0x000000000042339d in main_loop () at main.c:1628
>>> i = 0
>>> pid = 0
>>> si = 0x7f53bd474080
>>> si_desc = "udp receiver child=0 sock=140.82.63.219:5060
>>> <http://140.82.63.219:5060>\000\000\000\000\220\vL{\374\177\000\000\347\314ĽS\177\000\000
>>> \tL{\374\177\000\000\060\000\000\000\060\000\000\000\340\tL{\374\177\000\000\020\tL{\374\177",
>>> '\000' <repeats 14 times>, "\001", '\000' <repeats 11 times>,
>>> "!9\000\000\000\000\000"
>>> nrprocs = 4
>>> woneinit = 1
>>> __FUNCTION__ = "main_loop"
>>> #4 0x000000000042a8a8 in main (argc=15, argv=0x7ffc7b4c0c78) at
>>> main.c:2650
>>> cfg_stream = 0x1376010
>>> ---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---
>>> c = -1
>>> r = 0
>>> tmp = 0x7ffc7b4c0f12 ""
>>> tmp_len = 32595
>>> port = -1103316627
>>> proto = 0
>>> options = 0x746dd0
>>> ":f:cm:M:dVIhEeb:l:L:n:vKrRDTN:W:w:t:u:g:P:G:SQ:O:a:A:x:X:Y:"
>>> ret = -1
>>> seed = 1592049986
>>> rfd = 4
>>> debug_save = 0
>>> debug_flag = 0
>>> dont_fork_cnt = 0
>>> n_lst = 0x7ffc7b4c0b30
>>> p = 0x7ffc7b4c0cf8 "8\017L{\374\177"
>>> st = {st_dev = 15, st_ino = 285409, st_nlink = 2, st_mode =
>>> 16877, st_uid = 107, st_gid = 112, __pad0 = 0, st_rdev = 0, st_size
>>> = 40, st_blksize = 4096, st_blocks = 0, st_atim = {tv_sec =
>>> 1522765525, tv_nsec = 737178002},
>>> st_mtim = {tv_sec = 1522765595, tv_nsec = 469418892},
>>> st_ctim = {tv_sec = 1522765595, tv_nsec = 469418892},
>>> __glibc_reserved = {0, 0, 0}}
>>> __FUNCTION__ = "main"
>>> (gdb)
>>>
>>> 2018-04-03 14:05 GMT+03:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>> <miconda at gmail.com <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>>:
>>>
>>> Can you run as root in the terminal:
>>>
>>> ulimit -c unlimited
>>>
>>> Start kamailio in the same terminal, adding extra parameters '-w
>>> /tmp'
>>>
>>> Reproduce the case and you should get a core file in /tmp if
>>> kamailio crashes. Grab the backtrace with gdb and send it here.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Daniel
>>>
>>>
>>> On 03.04.18 11:48, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
>>>> Ok.
>>>>
>>>> This time other issue
>>>>
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: app_lua [app_lua_api.c:716]:
>>>> app_lua_run_ex(): ksr error call from Lua: ~~ksr~exit~~
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: app_lua [app_lua_mod.c:171]:
>>>> sr_kemi_config_engine_lua(): execution of route type 1 with no
>>>> name returned 1
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) INFO: <core> [core/receive.c:344]:
>>>> receive_msg(): request-route executed in: 3639 usec
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/usr_avp.c:636]:
>>>> destroy_avp_list(): destroying list (nil)
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/usr_avp.c:636]:
>>>> destroy_avp_list(): destroying list (nil)
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/usr_avp.c:636]:
>>>> destroy_avp_list(): destroying list (nil)
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/usr_avp.c:636]:
>>>> destroy_avp_list(): destroying list (nil)
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/usr_avp.c:636]:
>>>> destroy_avp_list(): destroying list (nil)
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/usr_avp.c:636]:
>>>> destroy_avp_list(): destroying list (nil)
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/xavp.c:446]:
>>>> xavp_destroy_list(): destroying xavp list (nil)
>>>> LUA {SUBSCRIBE}: 7(14332) DEBUG: <core> [core/receive.c:448]:
>>>> receive_msg(): cleaning up
>>>> kernel: [263424.485205] kamailio[14333]: segfault at 8 ip
>>>> 00000000005b31c2 sp 00007fffc1777210 error 4 in
>>>> kamailio[400000+438000]
>>>>
>>>> Kamailio just segfault on reply route on SUBSCRIBE?
>>>>
>>>> What to add to compile options to make this message more clear?
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Igor
>>>>
>>>> On Apr 3, 2018, 11:14 AM +0300, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>>> <miconda at gmail.com> <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>, wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> indeed, I did a rename to make it more clear the purpose of a
>>>>> drop-related function, breaking the use from other modules.
>>>>>
>>>>> I pushed the commits to fix the issue, try again with latest
>>>>> master.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 03.04.18 10:01, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As of now app_lua is could not be loaded by Kamailio at all.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> kamailio: ERROR: <core> [core/sr_module.c:582]:
>>>>>> load_module(): could not open module
>>>>>> </usr/local/lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so>:
>>>>>> /usr/local/lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so: undefined
>>>>>> symbol: sr_kemi_core_drop
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> PS:
>>>>>> Latest commit on git:
>>>>>> commit a5dd60c8d7e04731f12108838a3c82149e04ef9c Author:
>>>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla <mailto:miconda at gmail.com> Date: Tue
>>>>>> Apr 3 09:27:19 2018 +0200 ipops: mask subnet address for ipv6
>>>>>> comparison - coherent with ipv4 behaviou
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards, Igor
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 2, 2018, 9:18 AM +0300, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>>>>> <miconda at gmail.com> <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>, wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> do you have pkg-config installed? This is a tool that helps
>>>>>>> locating libs and include files.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 31.03.18 11:13, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A bit dumb question - how to specify lua.h file path to
>>>>>>>> make command? It looks in
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> ls: cannot access /usr/local/lib/liblua*: No such file or
>>>>>>>> directory
>>>>>>>> ls: cannot access /usr/local/lib/liblua*: No such file or
>>>>>>>> directory
>>>>>>>> CC (gcc) [M app_lua.so] app_lua_mod.o
>>>>>>>> In file included from app_lua_mod.c:34:0:
>>>>>>>> app_lua_api.h:25:17: fatal error: lua.h: No such file or
>>>>>>>> directory
>>>>>>>> #include <lua.h>
>>>>>>>> ^
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> But i’ve installed via apt-get install liblua5.2-dev, and
>>>>>>>> lua.h is located at /usr/include/lua5.2/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Regards, Igor
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Mar 30, 2018, 6:41 PM +0300, Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>>>>>>> <miconda at gmail.com> <mailto:miconda at gmail.com>, wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> can you test with master branch, I pushed a commit for it
>>>>>>>>> -- if all ok, I will backport.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>>>>> Daniel
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On 30.03.18 14:47, Igor Olhovskiy wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Seems calling function KSR.sqlops.sql_num_rows(«sql_res»)
>>>>>>>>>> crashes Kamailio. At least I got this at 5.1.2 from
>>>>>>>>>> debian repos with LUA.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Getting smth like
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> dev1 kernel: [5780693.247255] kamailio[20659]: segfault
>>>>>>>>>> at 50b300000004 ip 00007f34d2f46fd6 sp 00007ffe1f0ac310
>>>>>>>>>> error 4 in sqlops.so[7f34d2f42000+1c000]
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Regards, Igor
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
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>>>>>>>>> <http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda>
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>>>>>> www.twitter.com/miconda <http://www.twitter.com/miconda> -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda <http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda>
>>>>>>> Kamailio Advanced Training - April 16-18, 2018, Berlin - www.asipto.com <http://www.asipto.com>
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>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>>>> www.twitter.com/miconda <http://www.twitter.com/miconda> -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda <http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda>
>>>>> Kamailio Advanced Training - April 16-18, 2018, Berlin - www.asipto.com <http://www.asipto.com>
>>>>> Kamailio World Conference - May 14-16, 2018 - www.kamailioworld.com <http://www.kamailioworld.com>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>>> www.twitter.com/miconda <http://www.twitter.com/miconda> -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda <http://www.linkedin.com/in/miconda>
>>> Kamailio Advanced Training - April 16-18, 2018, Berlin - www.asipto.com <http://www.asipto.com>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Best regards,
>>> Igor
>>
>> --
>> Daniel-Constantin Mierla
>> www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda
>> Kamailio Advanced Training - April 16-18, 2018, Berlin - www.asipto.com
>> Kamailio World Conference - May 14-16, 2018 - www.kamailioworld.com
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