[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] External test for detecting RFC 2833 DTMF digits
Russell Bryant
russell at digium.com
Tue Mar 16 15:06:41 CDT 2010
> On 2010-03-16 15:00:17, Russell Bryant wrote:
> > I'm neither a lua or sipp expert, so other reviews would be good here. I get the general idea of what this test is doing, though, and this test looks extremely awesome. :-)
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> > Nice work, Mark!
I guess I may have gotten too excited and ahead of myself. Based on your description, I guess we need to figure out the 488 issue before this goes in.
- Russell
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On 2010-03-16 14:38:47, Mark Michelson wrote:
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> (Updated 2010-03-16 14:38:47)
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> Review request for Asterisk Developers.
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> Summary
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> The test does what the summary states. For details on the specific tests run, see the attached test-config.yaml file.
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> There are three test cases run. In each, SIPp is used to place a call to Asterisk, playback one or multiple pcap files and then send a BYE. The test.lua script is set to run a handler for each VarSet manager event that is received. In the handler, we compare the received DTMF digits to what we expected to receive and fail if there is a discrepancy.
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> The pcap files that I used for playing DTMF could not be attached, so I will include a brief description of them here:
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> dtmf_2833_*.pcap: These are the RFC2833 DTMF pcap files included in the distribution of SIPp. Strangely, they do not include a '0' DTMF digit.
> dtmf_2833_*_noend.pcap: These are generated from the original DTMF pcap files by chopping off the end frames.
> broken_dtmf.pcap: This is a series of digits that was collected from the reporter of Mantis issue 15811 who was having a problem with duplicate DTMF being detected. The quirk with the DTMF here is that there are out-of-order frames received.
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> Note that the second and third tests will not pass without the patch from review 558 applied.
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> EDIT: I forgot to thank Matt Nicholson in this review for writing the asttest framework that I used for writing this test. His example tests and sipp scenarios were a big help in getting this written.
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> Diffs
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> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/configs/extensions.conf PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/configs/sip.conf PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/run-test PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/broken_dtmf.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/broken_dtmf.xml PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_1.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_1_noend.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_2.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_2_noend.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_3.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_3_noend.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_4.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_4_noend.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_5.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_6.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_7.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_8.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_9.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_pound.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_2833_star.pcap UNKNOWN
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_baseline.xml PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/dtmf_noend.xml PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/sipp/register.xml PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/test-config.yaml PRE-CREATION
> /asterisk/trunk/tests/rfc2833_dtmf_detect/test.lua PRE-CREATION
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> Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/560/diff
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> Testing
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> I've run the tests and have made sure that DTMF is detected as expected. There are some times when I will run the tests that Asterisk will send a 488 in response to the initial INVITE. I have not yet concluded why it happens, though.
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> For the tests, I was using SIPp trunk. Initially, I did this because I was using features that were not present in earlier versions of SIPp. However, I later removed those options from the test but continued using SIPp trunk instead of a released version. I suspect that using SIPp 3.1 would suffice for this test, but I am not certain about that.
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> Thanks,
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> Mark
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