Hello,
parsing should be done only if the onsend route is enabled:
- perhaps would be good to add a define in onsend.h, not to hardcode
in other modules the test on onsend_rt.rlist, like:
#define onsend_enabled() (onsend_rt.rlist[DEFAULT_RT]?1:0)
From performances point of view, there can be added a config
parameter to enable running of onsend_route for replies:
onsend_route_reply = 0|1
#define onsend_enabled(rtype)
(onsend_rt.rlist[DEFAULT_RT]?((rtype==SIP_REPLY)?onsend_route_reply:1):0)
On the other hand, is onsend_route also executed for local requests?
I had in mind it is only for received requests that are forwarded
... Iirc, on onsend_route, the sip message is the one received, the
outgoing content being accessible via $snd(buf).
Cheers,
Daniel
On 27/08/14 13:19, Lucian Balaceanu
wrote:
Hi,
In response to the previous mail, I have attempted to create a
suitable patch for calling onsend_route in the replies. However, I
need some input from somebody more knowledgeable.
You will find I changed the following code locations:
forward.c -> do_forward_reply() function
sl_funcs.c -> sl_reply_helper() function
t_reply.c -> _reply_light() function
Am I missing out any location where the onsend function should be
called? I am particularly thinking of such cases as relayed
replies, retransmitted replies (t_retransmit_reply).
Additionally, in t_reply.c, I force the parsing of the message
buffer into a sip_msg; do you see this as a perceivable slowdown
in general kamailio performance?
Any input is valuable.
Thank you,
Lucian
On 08/04/2014 05:16 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
the reason for onsend_route was to get access to outgoing buffer
(what is sent to network) as well as the local socket and remote
socket attributes (proto, ip, port). There is no option to make
changes on the outgoing buffer anymore, the action that could be
done is stop sending to the network (discarding).
It was done for requests, but there were discussions to make
this available for replies as well. The code you provided in not
in public repository, but it seems it aims for that (at least
for stateless replies). The onsend callback should be indeed
called before msg_send() to get the behavior expected (to be
able to drop the reply, for example).
If you get a patch to have the onsend_route for replies, it
would be welcomed on the public repo.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04/08/14 15:57, Lucian Balaceanu
wrote:
Hi,
I am currently trying to understand some kamailio code and
came across this construct inside do_forward_reply() function
(code in italics is not part of upstream kamailio):
do_forward_reply(struct sip_msg* msg, int mode){
...
...
apply_force_send_socket(&dst, msg);
if (msg_send(&dst, new_buf, new_len)<0)
{
STATS_RPL_FWD_DROP();
goto error;
}
...
dst.send_sock=get_send_socket(msg, &dst.to,
dst.proto);
...
run_onsend(msg, &dst, new_buf, new_len);
}
Is there really a sense in calling run_onsend() after the
msg_send() function? In my understanding (based on
onsend_route uasge) run_onsend() is used to make some last
minute changes before a message is sent to a destination.
Thank you,
Lucian Balaceanu
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