Hello,
does somebody has success, when using websockets and topoh?
If I run a single Kamailio process, I guess I do not need real shared memory. Can I
adjust Kamailio somehow to use just malloc()/free() in this case,
so that debugging is easier?
There is no case when kamailio will run as a single process, even if you
set children=1, there are timer processes. The shared memory (shm) is
used always, the private (pkg) memory manager can be replaced with
malloc()/free().
Cheers,
Daniel
As it turned out dns_cache_init=off leads to crashes -
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/3350 . With dns_cache_init=on and
use_dns_cache=on, does not lead to reading invalid data.
Running Kamailio under valgrind:
When I do not set topoh.mask_key (so the default is used), for the yesterday mentioned
workflow, for incoming packet:
18(19) ERROR: <core> [core/kemi.c:96]: sr_kemi_core_err(): ksr_sipdump_event
1--------- sipdump:msg src 144.76.142.78:48294 dst 144.76.142.78:5060
ACK sip:127.3.4.84;line=sr-n6iazhainwp1g6s5orj136tdouwy3etacsf73ejxgwvqp9e7zhkucrp-
gbeewrfl36313.0e3j4amxpworeiw.y1wlpagevs3eabw.3lz6tdcrtlh.cwobffzgzfwx37m.jlibmlzxczibv*
SIP/2.0
Route:
<sip:77jSK02EGC2JHwWQTI5OE8SQTI5OvKY=@144.76.142.78;transport=ws;r2=on;lr;nat=yes>
Route:
<sip:127.3.4.84;line=sr-N6IAzBNwCIWOMxeta4MLmqrwKutjm.KHa.r.jKaeWjQ6muqQPxF4WGZwWJZfWxV7WlcXpUerohWAowe4H9aBNx1LMBu5oB1dNB1739PQkRKl>
Via: SIP/2.0/WSS lvqj9uhih64a.invalid;branch=z9hG4bK962314
Max-Forwards: 70
To: <sip:test-gnome-calls@bapha.be>;tag=5Ml7bJz
From: "Online
https://sip.bapha.be"
<sip:online@bapha.be>;tag=kab7lqjdgi
Call-ID: i7jjtim7h775c6vqqudg
CSeq: 9846 ACK
Supported: outbound
User-Agent: SIP.js/0.7.8
Content-Length: 0
it logs:
18(19) ERROR: kemix [kemix_mod.c:229]: ki_kx_get_ruri_attr(): failed to parse the R-URI
18(19) ERROR: rr [loose.c:1011]: loose_route_mode(): failed to parse Request URI
With topoh.mask_key "TEAI32l)- eauiDEUIA!?()" (in practice without the quotes)
the same happens.
With topoh.mask_key "TEAI32l" (in practive without the quotes) for the same
workflow: the above message does not appear, but KSR.tm.t_relay() produces
for this input
8(19) ERROR: <core> [core/kemi.c:96]: sr_kemi_core_err(): ksr_sipdump_event
1--------- sipdump:msg src 144.76.142.78:52284 dst 144.76.142.78:5060
ACK sip:127.3.4.84;
line=sr-if7s1mg7i36pnf0abdwppfzlbqweplzssgitplwyn39zmy4t1mctsd6dno4lwdiopfppp5flpuqscx63kd47w5epwo6snl90plgow5p-
1fzlsdzo25n3koik1vhkwxptc5woeoc-159seo9* SIP/2.0
Route:
<sip:wCkxt90ui5/O5wWQTI5OE8SQTI5OzDw=@144.76.142.78;transport=ws;r2=on;lr;nat=yes>
Route:
<sip:127.3.4.84;line=sr-if7s1mMXS3RQ15FTS5wA5OC3CTzwV5C2g5R5wCg4WwZDgqiZ6XIQWvH3WUHkWX9tWOnyMq4RbmWsb34Q2YgoiXP-coTAboPlioPtpY6Z8dCO>
Via: SIP/2.0/WSS do52j57mf93b.invalid;branch=z9hG4bK1262183
Max-Forwards: 70
To: <sip:test-gnome-calls@bapha.be>;tag=~QBNVNr
From: "Online
https://sip.bapha.be"
<sip:online@bapha.be>;tag=rfucq55gg3
Call-ID: 0up52op7q7ilpa4mrq7e
CSeq: 3376 ACK
Supported: outbound
User-Agent: SIP.js/0.7.8
Content-Length: 0
18(19) ERROR: <core> [core/forward.c:508]: forward_request(): resolving
"testnimecallubp.b" failed: unresolvable A or AAAA request [-7]
In the above string there are some invisible bytes. When I pass it over hexdump -C the
output is:
00000000 31 38 28 31 39 29 20 45 52 52 4f 52 3a 20 3c 63 |18(19) ERROR: <c|
00000010 6f 72 65 3e 20 5b 63 6f 72 65 2f 66 6f 72 77 61 |ore> [core/forwa|
00000020 72 64 2e 63 3a 35 30 38 5d 3a 20 66 6f 72 77 61 |rd.c:508]: forwa|
00000030 72 64 5f 72 65 71 75 65 73 74 28 29 3a 20 72 65 |rd_request(): re|
00000040 73 6f 6c 76 69 6e 67 20 22 74 65 73 74 18 83 6e |solving "test..n|
00000050 69 6d 65 18 63 61 6c 6c 75 1f 62 c1 70 c1 17 2e |ime.callu.b.p...|
00000060 62 c5 22 20 66 61 69 6c 65 64 3a 20 75 6e 72 65 |b." failed: unre|
00000070 73 6f 6c 76 61 62 6c 65 20 41 20 6f 72 20 41 41 |solvable A or AA|
00000080 41 41 20 72 65 71 75 65 73 74 20 5b 2d 37 5d 0d |AA request [-7].|
00000090 0a |.|
00000091
As you can see the strings test-gnome-calls(a)bapha.be and test..nime.callu.b.p are
similar: many octets are identacal. I have stopped and started
Kamailio several times, the results do repeat.
These are my topoh parameters
#modparam("topoh", "mask_key", "TEAI32l)- eauiDEUIA!?()")
#modparam("topoh", "mask_key", "TEAI32l")
modparam("topoh", "mask_ip", "127.3.4.84")
modparam("topoh", "sanity_checks", 1)
modparam("topoh", "event_mode", 1)
When I do not load topoh for the otherwise same configuration, I guess this is the
corresponding ACK (avoiding topoh):
ACK sip:test-gnome-calls@bapha.be;gr=urn:uuid:f2f5a3cf-a0fb-0047-be50-740fb9bdc562
SIP/2.0
Via: SIP/2.0/TCP 144.76.142.78;branch=z9hG4bKeb9b.c2d7e402c761cb6fd66ef32158f8027e.0
Via: SIP/2.0/WSS
fcgmb3ib9e9m.invalid;rport=33508;received=144.76.142.78;branch=z9hG4bK1390926
Max-Forwards: 69
To: <sip:test-gnome-calls@bapha.be>;tag=uPOadoD
From: "Online
https://sip.bapha.be"
<sip:online@bapha.be>;tag=cka2tgnhpn
Call-ID: scvdj9ijv4khq7lg68jl
CSeq: 5381 ACK
Supported: outbound
User-Agent: SIP.js/0.7.8
Content-Length: 0
Then things work without problems.
Greetings
Dilyan
-----Original Message-----
From: Дилян Палаузов <dpa-kamailio(a)bapha.be>
To: Kamailio - Users Mailing List <sr-users(a)lists.kamailio.org>
Subject: Depending on topoh.mask_key Kamailio either cannot parse RURIs or reads invalid
data
Date: 01/31/2023 10:28:05 AM
Hello,
when I use
dns_try_naptr=on
corelog=-1
debug=-1
enable_tls=yes
use_dns_cache=off
dns_cache_init=off
modparam("topoh", "mask_key", "TEAI32l)- eauiDEUIA!?()")
and run Kamailio under valgrind, Kamailio logs:
20(21) ERROR: kemix [kemix_mod.c:229]: ki_kx_get_ruri_attr(): failed to parse the R-URI
20(21) ERROR: rr [loose.c:1011]: loose_route_mode(): failed to parse Request URI
The workflow is: I start Kamailio. A UDP-client registers. Then a websocket client
calls the UDP-client. Finally the websocket client hangs up.
Valgrind does not report anything suspicious.
When I use instead
modparam("topoh", "mask_key", "TEAI32l")
for the same workflow, with the same configuration, valgrind logs:
==14== Invalid read of size 4
==14== at 0x4867E5: atomic_cmpxchg_int (atomic_x86.h:224)
==14== by 0x486830: futex_get (futexlock.h:99)
==14== by 0x490CE4: dns_hash_get (dns_cache.c:673)
==14== by 0x4972A6: dns_get_entry (dns_cache.c:2001)
==14== by 0x499288: dns_srv_get_he (dns_cache.c:2455)
==14== by 0x597AAD: no_naptr_srv_sip_resolvehost (resolve.c:1599)
==14== by 0x598332: naptr_sip_resolvehost (resolve.c:1675)
==14== by 0x5983C5: _sip_resolvehost (resolve.c:1707)
==14== by 0x49943B: dns_srv_sip_resolvehost (dns_cache.c:2516)
==14== by 0x49B3DD: dns_sip_resolvehost (dns_cache.c:2738)
==14== by 0x59846A: sip_hostport2su (resolve.c:1727)
==14== by 0x4CB951: forward_request (forward.c:515)
==14== by 0x99993CD: t_relay_to (t_funcs.c:300)
==14== by 0x99EBA32: _w_t_relay_to (tm.c:1764)
==14== by 0x99F4DEB: ki_t_relay (tm.c:2917)
==14== by 0xA80A94B: sr_kemi_lua_exec_func_ex (app_lua_api.c:1022)
==14== by 0xA81237D: sr_kemi_lua_exec_func (app_lua_api.c:1706)
==14== by 0xA81B93F: sr_kemi_lua_exec_func_209 (app_lua_kemi_export.c:1717)
==14== by 0xA8383C0: luaD_precall (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA84C4CA: luaV_execute (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA838C90: luaD_callnoyield (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA837029: luaD_rawrunprotected (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA8391DF: luaD_pcall (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA8333DE: lua_pcallk (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA806F0C: app_lua_run_ex (app_lua_api.c:773)
==14== by 0xA825F06: sr_kemi_config_engine_lua (app_lua_mod.c:119)
==14== by 0x5048BE: sr_kemi_route (kemi.c:3784)
==14== by 0x588909: receive_msg (receive.c:502)
==14== by 0xA609ADF: ws_frame_receive (ws_frame.c:644)
==14== by 0x4BCAAB: sr_event_exec (events.c:299)
==14== Address 0x0 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd
==14==
==14==
==14== Process terminating with default action of signal 11 (SIGSEGV): dumping core
==14== Access not within mapped region at address 0x0
==14== at 0x4867E5: atomic_cmpxchg_int (atomic_x86.h:224)
==14== by 0x486830: futex_get (futexlock.h:99)
==14== by 0x490CE4: dns_hash_get (dns_cache.c:673)
==14== by 0x4972A6: dns_get_entry (dns_cache.c:2001)
==14== by 0x499288: dns_srv_get_he (dns_cache.c:2455)
==14== by 0x597AAD: no_naptr_srv_sip_resolvehost (resolve.c:1599)
==14== by 0x598332: naptr_sip_resolvehost (resolve.c:1675)
==14== by 0x5983C5: _sip_resolvehost (resolve.c:1707)
==14== by 0x49943B: dns_srv_sip_resolvehost (dns_cache.c:2516)
==14== by 0x49B3DD: dns_sip_resolvehost (dns_cache.c:2738)
==14== by 0x59846A: sip_hostport2su (resolve.c:1727)
==14== by 0x4CB951: forward_request (forward.c:515)
==14== by 0x99993CD: t_relay_to (t_funcs.c:300)
==14== by 0x99EBA32: _w_t_relay_to (tm.c:1764)
==14== by 0x99F4DEB: ki_t_relay (tm.c:2917)
==14== by 0xA80A94B: sr_kemi_lua_exec_func_ex (app_lua_api.c:1022)
==14== by 0xA81237D: sr_kemi_lua_exec_func (app_lua_api.c:1706)
==14== by 0xA81B93F: sr_kemi_lua_exec_func_209 (app_lua_kemi_export.c:1717)
==14== by 0xA8383C0: luaD_precall (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA84C4CA: luaV_execute (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA838C90: luaD_callnoyield (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA837029: luaD_rawrunprotected (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA8391DF: luaD_pcall (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA8333DE: lua_pcallk (in /lib64/kamailio/modules/app_lua.so)
==14== by 0xA806F0C: app_lua_run_ex (app_lua_api.c:773)
==14== by 0xA825F06: sr_kemi_config_engine_lua (app_lua_mod.c:119)
==14== by 0x5048BE: sr_kemi_route (kemi.c:3784)
==14== by 0x588909: receive_msg (receive.c:502)
==14== by 0xA609ADF: ws_frame_receive (ws_frame.c:644)
==14== by 0x4BCAAB: sr_event_exec (events.c:299)
The stacktrace with the values of the variables is available at
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/issues/3350 . Or at least these things seem very
similar to me.
Any idea?
I can share the OCI-image and the full configuration.
Greetings
Дилян
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