Hello,
We don't use $ai in xlog nor in other process. only in ACC.
parameters for ACC are :modparam("acc", "db_flag", FLT_ACC)
modparam("acc", "db_missed_flag", 3)
modparam("acc", "db_url", DBURLWO)
modparam("acc", "db_extra",
"src_user=$fU;username=$Au;src_domain=$fd;src_ip=$si;src_pai=$ai;"
"dst_ouser=$tU;dst_user=$rU;dst_domain=$rd")
For the 3781-4b1-572014182635-OGNAJ-1-A.B.C.D there is a code 180 ringing in the INVITE in ACC table.
regards,
Igor
2014-06-11 23:01 GMT+02:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Few more things...
Are you recording 1xx events? Can you check to see if there is another record in acc table for the same call? You can search by call-id 3781-4b1-572014182635-OGNAJ-1-A.B.C.D
Eventually, send also the parameters you set for acc module.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/06/14 19:25, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
so you don't print $ai in xlog() statements nor use it in any assignments or other functions besides acc parameter?
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/06/14 19:19, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:
Hello,
We do not access to the P-asserted-identity in our configuration but we added the field PAI in the db base ACC ( for INVITE, ACK and BYE) .
I dont know if it's in request_route, failure_route or branch_route .
This is the print :
(gdb) p mem_block
$3 = (struct qm_block *) 0x7f6a6bef1010
(gdb) p shm_block
$4 = (struct qm_block *) 0x7f6a5666a000
Regards,
Igor
2014-06-11 18:02 GMT+02:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Hello,
cloning to shm for tm seems ok. Can you tell where you access P-Asserted-Identity header, via variables? Does it happen in request_route, failure_route or branch_route?
Can you print from gdb, any frame:
p mem_block
p shm_block
I want to see if parsed filed point to shm or pkg memory.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/06/14 17:37, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
at least I narrowed it down a bit. It is empty also in the clone stored in transaction, so it happens either during cloning or before. I will have to check these parts.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 11/06/14 17:00, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:
Hello,
This is the result, always for frame 5 :
(gdb) p *t->uas.request->pai
$1 = {type = HDR_PAI_T, name = {
s = 0x7f6a60cd34b8 "P-Asserted-Identity: \"0987654321\"<sip:0987654321@A.B.C.D>\r\nContact: <sip:0987654321@A.B.C.D:5060>\r\nAllow: INVITE, BYE, REGISTER, ACK, OPTIONS, CANCEL, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REFER, UPD"..., len = 19}, body = {
s = 0x7f6a60cd34cd "\"0987654321\"<sip:0987654321@A.B.C.D>\r\nContact: <sip:0987654321@A.B.C.D:5060>\r\nAllow: INVITE, BYE, REGISTER, ACK, OPTIONS, CANCEL, SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY, INFO, REFER, UPDATE\r\nSupported: path,"..., len = 43}, len = 66, parsed = 0x7f6a6d81da88, next = 0x7f6a60cd3f10}
(gdb) p *((p_id_body_t*)(t->uas.request->pai->parsed))
$2 = {id = 0x0, num_ids = 0, next = 0x0}
Did you find one thing in common between the 2 occurrences? Do you have any ideas about what is the cause of this pai reset?
Regards,
Igor
2014-06-11 16:09 GMT+02:00 Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda@gmail.com>:
Hello,
in the same frame 5, can yo get:
p *t->uas.request->pai
p *((p_id_body_t*)(t->uas.request->pai->parsed))
Cheers,
Daniel
On 10/06/14 18:35, Igor Potjevlesch wrote:
Hello,
Here is the results :
(gdb) frame 5
#5 0x00007f6a687e9b43 in acc_onreply (t=0x7f6a60d16ff8, req=0x7f6a60cd2c10, reply=0x7f6a6c119aa8, code=200) at acc_logic.c:471
471 acc_db_request(req);
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