[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-29480) fixedjitterbuffer contains an un-wrappered assert that triggers on a negative time slew
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Thu Aug 5 09:47:37 CDT 2021
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Asterisk Team updated ASTERISK-29480:
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Target Release Version/s: 18.6.0
> fixedjitterbuffer contains an un-wrappered assert that triggers on a negative time slew
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> Key: ASTERISK-29480
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-29480
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Core/Jitterbuffer
> Affects Versions: 16.18.0, 18.4.0
> Reporter: Dan Cropp
> Assignee: George Joseph
> Target Release: 16.20.0, 18.6.0
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> If the system time slews backwards because of a time adjustment between the time a frame is timestamped and the time we check the timestamps in abstract_jb:hook_event_cb(), we get a negative interval, but we don't check for that there. abstract_jb:hook_event_cb() then calls fixedjitterbuffer:fixed_jb_get() (via abstract_jb:jb_get_fixed) and the first thing that does is assert(interval >= 0).
> There are several issues with this...
> * abstract_jb:hook_event_cb() saves the interval in a variable named "now" which is confusing in itself. :)
> * "now" is defined as an unsigned int which converts the negative value returned from ast_tvdiff_ms() to a large positive value.
> * fixed_jb_get()'s parameter is defined as a signed int so the interval gets converted back to a negative value.
> * fixed_jb_get()'s assert is NOT an ast_assert but a direct define that points to the system assert() so it triggers even in production mode.
> We should...
> * Redefine hook_event_cb()'s "now" variable as an int64_t which matches the return from ast_tvdiff_ms().
> * Check for negative difference right after the call to ast_tvdiff_ms() and just pass the frame through if it is.
> * Fix any asserts in fixedjitterbuffer to call the ast_assert wrapper.
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