Hey Carlos, 

I think you can put the charging changes into master and remove that branch. I am going to do the same for ims_usrloc_pcscf this week. However, this is new functionality so will not need to be back-ported...

Cheers
Jason


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 2:18 PM, Carlos Ruiz Díaz <carlos.ruizdiaz@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,

besides of the mentioned points, there are some changes in the tmp/ims_charging branch that includes DB support for ims_charging and ims_usrloc_pcscf.

Regards,


On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Hugh Waite <hugh.waite@crocodile-rcs.com> wrote:
Hi,
Marek Bazler posted a patch to implement SIP Digest authentication and Carsten said on Sunday he was looking at it. I expect they are the same though.

There were a few IMS fixes in December, I was thinking about cherry-picking them to 4.1 ready for the 4.1.1 release on Thursday, but I don't want to get in the way of someone else (e.g. the developer that wrote it) doing the same thing!

Hugh


On 08/01/2014 11:45, Richard Good wrote:
Hi Rob

Thanks for the fixes, I hope you have everything working now.

sem_post issue:  we have had the same issue on Ubuntu and have added -lpthread to the Makefiles.  We didn't commit as we are not 100% sure of the impact on other OS'.  Does anyone have any objections to adding -lpthread to the Makefile of cdp, ims_qos and ims_registrar_pcscf?

seg_fault and memory management:  The seg fault has been fixed in the master branch.  Please feel free to commit the fix to 4.0.  The memory management does seem odd, this code comes from the OpenIMSCore project, will have a look and see if I can figure it out.

SIP digest: This was accidentally left off as we do not use it - please feel free to commit.

Config file: You are correct these are out of date in 4.0 - Please feel free to commit the fix to 4.0.  The master branch config files are up to date.

I recommend using the master branch for the time being as there are still quite a few changes coming through.

Regards
Richard.







On 28 December 2013 23:04, Rob Day <rkd@rkd.me.uk> wrote:
Hi,

I've been trying to set up Kamailio 4.0.5 as a P-CSCF, I-CSCF and S-CSCF today, and hit a few issues which I've fixed. http://sip-router.org/contribute/ suggests that patches should be submitted to this list, so here I am.

The first issue I hit was the sem_post issue that has been reported from time to time (http://lists.kamailio.org/pipermail/sr-users/2013-January/076554.html) - it looks as though sem_post is only included in -lpthread on Ubuntu 12.04, not -lrt (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/manpages/+bug/874418), so I've updated some Makefiles to reflect that.

I subsequently hit a segfault when calling pcscf_save: I've tracked this down to a while loop that was missing curly braces, and so tried to dereference a null pointer. I think there's another bug in this piece of code - because h is NULL at the end of the first while loop, we never go round the second loop, and so never call free_rr. It looks like even if we did, h->parsed has been set to 0 before we try and free it, so nothing would happen. I wasn't sure how the memory management here works, though, and so haven't tried to change this.

I also found that the ims_auth module didn't handle standard SIP Digest authentication on the MAR interface, only AKA and Digest-MD5 (which seems to be specific to OpenIMSCore HSS, and not mentioned in the IMS specs). Most of the code to allow SIP Digest authentication was already there, so I just hooked the last piece in to get it to work. I'm not sure whether this counts as a new feature or a bugfix - it's not clear whether this was meant to be supported but just missing a piece, or not meant to be supported but very easy to add in.

Finally, I was working from the 4.0 nightlies Debian repository, and the examples/scsf/kamailio.cfg file for 4.0.x seems to skip authentication. It looks like this section has been reworked heavily in 4.1.0, so this may be less important - but I put together a different kamailio.cfg based on a mailing list post (http://lists.sip-router.org/pipermail/sr-users/2013-March/077142.html), and it might make sense to use that as the default file for 4.0.x.

The attached patches are against the 4.0 branch in Git (specifically, commit 1b98961522fd8a7eb73ecc7d1772541f8b81aabc). I'm happy to apply any feedback which more knowledgeable contributors have.

Best regards,
Rob

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