[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 2858: res_pjsip_header_funcs: New module to create PJSIP_HEADER, PJSIPAddHeader and PJSIPRemoveHeader
George Joseph
reviewboard at asterisk.org
Thu Oct 3 15:25:26 CDT 2013
> On Oct. 3, 2013, 12:33 p.m., Matt Jordan wrote:
> > /branches/12/res/res_pjsip_header_funcs.c, lines 54-60
> > <https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2858/diff/3/?file=46938#file46938line54>
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> > It may be worthwhile adding a <note> to this that states that reading PJSIP_HEADER with the remove option will still remove the headers. That can be done before commit however.
Just confirming... the same thread that PJSIP_HEADER will be called from will also call the supplemental session callbacks? If you allow me to say "Matt said so" I'll remove the locks. :)
Since I don't have commit access, I'll add the note, fix the formatting and re-upload the patch. I ran indent and didn't see anything obvious in the formatting so let me know what should be fixed.
- George
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On Sept. 30, 2013, 3:15 p.m., George Joseph wrote:
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> (Updated Sept. 30, 2013, 3:15 p.m.)
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers and Mark Michelson.
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> Bugs: ASTERISK-22498
> https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-22498
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> Repository: Asterisk
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> Description
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> For PJSIP_HEADER, an incoming supplemental session callback is registered that takes the pjsip_hdrs from the incoming session and stores them in a linked list in the session datastore. Calls to PJSIP_HEADER traverse over the list and return the nth matching header where 'n' is the 'number' argument to the function.
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> For PJSIPAddHeader, the first call creates a datastore and linked list and adds the datastore to the session. The header is then created as a pjsip_hdr and added to the list. An outgoing supplemental session callback then traverses the list and adds the headers to the outgoing pjsip_msg.
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> For PJSIPRemoveHeader, the list created with PJSIPAddHeader is traversed and all matching entries are removed. As with SIPRemoveHeader, an empty arguments removes all headers previously added.
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> Rather than cloning the incoming pjsip_msg or using pjsip_msg to accumulate the outgoing headers, I used a simple AST_LIST. There was a lot of overhead with the clone functions and some tricky behavior with the pjsip_msg/pjsip_hdr internal lists. Using the AST_LISTs cut down on both instructions and memory.
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> All memory allocation is from the pj_pool attached to the session.
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> Diffs
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> /branches/12/res/res_pjsip_header_funcs.c PRE-CREATION
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> Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2858/diff/
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> Testing
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> Tested successfully...
> PJSIP_HEADER return the full value of nth specified header from either the incoming session, or headers previously added to the outgoing session by PJSIPHeader.
> PJSIP_HEADER fails if there was no header specified in the function call.
> PJSIP_HEADER fails if there was no datastore on the incoming session (should never happen).
> PJSIP_HEADER fails if the nth header wasn't found.
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> PJSIPAddHeader adds a pjsip_hdr structure to the linked list when the input string is properly formatted as "header_name:\s*header_value".
> PJSIPAddHeader fails if no ':' was found in the input string.
> PJSIPAddHeader fails if after parsing either the header name or value is empty.
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> PJSIPRemoveHeader removes all matching headers from the linked list when a partial header name is specified.
> PJSIPRemoveHeader removes all matching headers from the linked list when a full header is specified with a trailing ':'.
> PJSIPRemoveHeader removes all previously added header from the linked list when no header is specified.
> PJSIPRemoveHeader returns successfully (silently) if there was no linked list.
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> Thanks,
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> George Joseph
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