1. Ctl Module

Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul

iptelorg GmbH
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1.1. Overview
1.2. BINRPC
1.3. Parameters
1.3.1. binrpc (string)
1.3.2. mode (integer)
1.3.3. user (integer or string)
1.3.4. group (integer or string)
1.3.5. fifo (integer)
1.3.6. autoconversion (integer)
1.3.7. binrpc_max_body_size (integer)
1.3.8. binrpc_struct_max_body_size (integer)
1.4. SIP-router RPC Functions
1.4.1. ctl.listen
1.4.2. ctl.connections
1.4.3. ctl.who

1.1. Overview

This module implements the binrpc transport interface for SER rpcs. It supports various transports over which it speaks binrpc: Unix datagram sockets, Unix stream sockets, UDP and TCP. It also supports a backward compatible FIFO interface (using the old ser FIFO protocol).

By default (if no parameters are changed from the config file) it uses a Unix stream socket under /tmp: /tmp/ser_ctl. This socket is also the default for sercmd.

In general it's used in conjunction with sercmd. sercmd it's a unix tool for invoking ser/sip-router rpcs. It can be used both in interactive mode (supports tab-completion and history) or command line mode.

Example 1. sercmd example usage

$ sercmd ps
11262	attendant
11268	udp receiver child=0 sock=127.0.0.1:5060
11269	udp receiver child=1 sock=127.0.0.1:5060
11270	udp receiver child=0 sock=192.168.1.101:5060
11271	udp receiver child=1 sock=192.168.1.101:5060
11272	slow timer
11273	timer
11274	ctl handler
11275	tcp receiver child=0
11276	tcp receiver child=1
11277	tcp main process


See utils/sercmd/EXAMPLES for more examples.

1.2. BINRPC

binrpc is a ser proprietary binary protocol for invoking rpcs. It was designed such that it would minimize the packet sizes and it would be very fast to parse (as opposed to XML-rpc).

The binrpc encoding format is fully documented inside modules/ctl/binrpc.h.

1.3. Parameters

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1.3.1. binrpc (string)

Specifies the transport used for the binrpc protocol. The following transport protocol are supported: Unix datagram sockets, Unix stream sockets, UDP and TCP.

The format is: [ protocol:] address_port|path .

  • For Unix sockets: [unixd|unixs|unix]:path where "unixd" means Unix datagram sockets and "unix" "unixs" mean Unix stream sockets. Examples: "unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram", "unixs:/tmp/unix_stream", "unix:/tmp/unix_stream".

  • For UDP or TCP sockets: [udp|tcp]:address:port. If the address is "*" or missing, it will bind to all the local addresses (0.0.0.0). Examples: "udp:localhost:2046", "tcp:localhost:2046", "tcp:3012", "udp:*:3012".

If the protocol part is missing and the address/path part looks like a file system path it will default to a Unix stream socket and if not to an Unix UDP socket. Examples:

  • "/tmp/unix_test" - equivalent to "unixs:/tmp/unix_test".
  • "localhost:3000" - equivalent to "udp:localhost:3000".

Multiple transports / listen addresses can be specified, just by setting the parameter multiple times.

Default:"unix:/tmp/ser_ctl" (Unix stream socket). The default value is used only if no binrpc parameter is found in the config file.

Example 2. Set binrpc parameter

loadmodule "ctl"
# optional listen addresses, if no one is specified,
# ctl will listen on unixs:/tmp/ser_ctl

modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "unix:/tmp/ser_ctl") # default
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "udp:localhost:2046")
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "tcp:localhost:2046")
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "unixd:/tmp/unix_dgram")  # unix datagram
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "unixs:/tmp/unix_stream") # unix stream
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "unix:/tmp/unix_default") # unix stream
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "/tmp/unix_test")         # unix stream
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "localhost:3000")         # udp
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "tcp:3012")               # tcp any , port 3012
modparam("ctl", "binrpc", "udp:*:3012")             # udp any , port 3012

1.3.2. mode (integer)

Permissions used for the created Unix sockets or for the fifo.

Default: 0600.

Example 3. Set mode parameter

modparam("ctl", "mode", 0600) # permissions

1.3.3. user (integer or string)

Username or uid used for the created Unix sockets or for the fifo.

Default: not set (the user under which SER runs).

Example 4. Set user parameter

modparam("ctl", "user", "andrei")

1.3.4. group (integer or string)

Group name or gid used for the created Unix sockets or for the fifo.

Default: not set (the group under which SER runs).

Example 5. Set group parameter

modparam("ctl", "group", 100)

1.3.5. fifo (integer)

fifo used for the obsolete fifo protocol. The fifo protocol can be run over a real fifo, over UDP or over TCP. Format: [protocol:]path|address. If no protocol is specified the default is "fifo". Examples: "fifo:/tmp/ser_fifo", "/tmp/ser_fifo2", "udp:*:2050", "tcp:localhost:2050". For more details on the UDP and TCP formats see binrpc. Multiple fifos or fifo transports can be used in the same time (just by setting the fifo parameter multiple times in the config).

Default: not set (no fifo will be used).

Example 6. Set fifo parameter

# old fifo support
modparam("ctl", "fifo", "fifo:/tmp/ser_fifo")      # clasic fifo
modparam("ctl", "fifo", "/tmp/ser_fifo2")       
modparam("ctl", "fifo", "udp:*:2050")              # fifo protocol over udp
modparam("ctl", "fifo", "tcp:*:2050")              # fifo over tcp

1.3.6. autoconversion (integer)

Enable or disable automatic type conversion globally, for all the methods parameters. If on, a type mismatch in a method parameter will not cause a fault if it is possible to automatically convert it to the expected type.

Default: off

It is recommended to leave this parameter to its default off value and fix instead the client application (which should use the proper types) or to modify the target rpc to accept any type (see the rpc scan '.' modifier).

Example 7. Set the autoconversion parameter

modparam("ctl", "autoconversion", 1)

1.3.7. binrpc_max_body_size (integer)

Set the size of binrpc buffer for RPC reply. Value represents kilobytes.

Default: 4 (meaning 4KB);

Example 8. Set the binrpc_max_body_size parameter

modparam("ctl", "binrpc_max_body_size", 10)

1.3.8. binrpc_struct_max_body_size (integer)

Set the size of binrpc structure buffer for RPC reply. Value represents kilobytes.

Default: 1 (meaning 1KB);

Example 9. Set the binrpc_struct_max_body_size parameter

modparam("ctl", "binrpc_struct_max_body_size", 3)

1.4. SIP-router RPC Functions

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1.4.1.  ctl.listen

List all the sockets on which the ctl module listens.

Example 10. print usage

 $ sercmd -f"[%v] %v:%v %v\n" ctl.listen
[binrpc] unix_stream:/tmp/ser_ctl
 
# note: the above command is equivalent with sercmd listen

1.4.2.  ctl.connections

Returns the number of open binrpc connections (to the ctl module).

Example 11. ctl.connections usage

 $ sercmd ctl.connections
1

1.4.3.  ctl.who

List open binrpc connections (to the ctl module).

Example 12. ctl.who usage

 $ sercmd -f"[%v] %v: %v %v -> %v %v\n" ctl.who
[binrpc] unix_stream: <anonymous unix socket>  -> /tmp/ser_ctl

# note the above command is equivalent to sercmd who