Hi Richard, Alex,
On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 6:58 AM, Richard Fuchs <rfuchs(a)sipwise.com> wrote:
On 30/06/14 12:04 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 06/30/2014 09:48 AM, Richard Fuchs wrote:
After carefully considering the code again, I believe the assertion
trigger may be a rare but valid case after all. I
have thus removed the
assertion and the code is now simply ignoring this case. I expect that
fixes your problem.
https://github.com/sipwise/rtpengine/commit/
2e9ae75fb0eeddaa877f27c9c4ba98a2c64c2d15
Thank you, Richard. Can you elaborate as to what this case might be?
It's about how many ports are used for a particular media stream, normally
it's two, but it can be different. If there's a disagreement about this
between the two sides, then I believe some of the pointers could be left
NULLed. I haven't actually tested this though.
I'm curious about it. Is there a way of simulating this? Under what
conditions should this happen?
Regards,
Carlos
There's also the issue of a race condition due to incorrect locking. I've
just pushed another commit to make this more robust. Either case requires
reception of a stray UDP packet on a local port which is either unused or
not yet used.
cheers
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