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-rw-r--r--channels/chan_sip.c294
-rw-r--r--channels/sip/include/reqresp_parser.h23
-rw-r--r--channels/sip/reqresp_parser.c484
3 files changed, 514 insertions, 287 deletions
diff --git a/channels/chan_sip.c b/channels/chan_sip.c
index 884dd7c23..7a7a38b14 100644
--- a/channels/chan_sip.c
+++ b/channels/chan_sip.c
@@ -20343,292 +20343,6 @@ static int handle_invite_replaces(struct sip_pvt *p, struct sip_request *req, in
return 0;
}
-/*! \brief helper routine for sip_uri_cmp
- *
- * This takes the parameters from two SIP URIs and determines
- * if the URIs match. The rules for parameters *suck*. Here's a breakdown
- * 1. If a parameter appears in both URIs, then they must have the same value
- * in order for the URIs to match
- * 2. If one URI has a user, maddr, ttl, or method parameter, then the other
- * URI must also have that parameter and must have the same value
- * in order for the URIs to match
- * 3. All other headers appearing in only one URI are not considered when
- * determining if URIs match
- *
- * \param input1 Parameters from URI 1
- * \param input2 Parameters from URI 2
- * \return Return 0 if the URIs' parameters match, 1 if they do not
- */
-static int sip_uri_params_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2)
-{
- char *params1 = NULL;
- char *params2 = NULL;
- char *pos1;
- char *pos2;
- int zerolength1 = 0;
- int zerolength2 = 0;
- int maddrmatch = 0;
- int ttlmatch = 0;
- int usermatch = 0;
- int methodmatch = 0;
-
- if (ast_strlen_zero(input1)) {
- zerolength1 = 1;
- } else {
- params1 = ast_strdupa(input1);
- }
- if (ast_strlen_zero(input2)) {
- zerolength2 = 1;
- } else {
- params2 = ast_strdupa(input2);
- }
-
- /*Quick optimization. If both params are zero-length, then
- * they match
- */
- if (zerolength1 && zerolength2) {
- return 0;
- }
-
- pos1 = params1;
- while (!ast_strlen_zero(pos1)) {
- char *name1 = pos1;
- char *value1 = strchr(pos1, '=');
- char *semicolon1 = strchr(pos1, ';');
- int matched = 0;
- if (semicolon1) {
- *semicolon1++ = '\0';
- }
- if (!value1) {
- goto fail;
- }
- *value1++ = '\0';
- /* Checkpoint reached. We have the name and value parsed for param1
- * We have to duplicate params2 each time through the second loop
- * or else we can't search and replace the semicolons with \0 each
- * time
- */
- pos2 = ast_strdupa(params2);
- while (!ast_strlen_zero(pos2)) {
- char *name2 = pos2;
- char *value2 = strchr(pos2, '=');
- char *semicolon2 = strchr(pos2, ';');
- if (semicolon2) {
- *semicolon2++ = '\0';
- }
- if (!value2) {
- goto fail;
- }
- *value2++ = '\0';
- if (!strcasecmp(name1, name2)) {
- if (strcasecmp(value1, value2)) {
- goto fail;
- } else {
- matched = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
- pos2 = semicolon2;
- }
- /* Need to see if the parameter we're looking at is one of the 'must-match' parameters */
- if (!strcasecmp(name1, "maddr")) {
- if (matched) {
- maddrmatch = 1;
- } else {
- goto fail;
- }
- } else if (!strcasecmp(name1, "ttl")) {
- if (matched) {
- ttlmatch = 1;
- } else {
- goto fail;
- }
- } else if (!strcasecmp(name1, "user")) {
- if (matched) {
- usermatch = 1;
- } else {
- goto fail;
- }
- } else if (!strcasecmp(name1, "method")) {
- if (matched) {
- methodmatch = 1;
- } else {
- goto fail;
- }
- }
- pos1 = semicolon1;
- }
-
- /* We've made it out of that horrible O(m*n) construct and there are no
- * failures yet. We're not done yet, though, because params2 could have
- * an maddr, ttl, user, or method header and params1 did not.
- */
- pos2 = params2;
- while (!ast_strlen_zero(pos2)) {
- char *name2 = pos2;
- char *value2 = strchr(pos2, '=');
- char *semicolon2 = strchr(pos2, ';');
- if (semicolon2) {
- *semicolon2++ = '\0';
- }
- if (!value2) {
- goto fail;
- }
- *value2++ = '\0';
- if ((!strcasecmp(name2, "maddr") && !maddrmatch) ||
- (!strcasecmp(name2, "ttl") && !ttlmatch) ||
- (!strcasecmp(name2, "user") && !usermatch) ||
- (!strcasecmp(name2, "method") && !methodmatch)) {
- goto fail;
- }
- }
- return 0;
-
-fail:
- return 1;
-}
-
-/*! \brief helper routine for sip_uri_cmp
- *
- * This takes the "headers" from two SIP URIs and determines
- * if the URIs match. The rules for headers is simple. If a header
- * appears in one URI, then it must also appear in the other URI. The
- * order in which the headers appear does not matter.
- *
- * \param input1 Headers from URI 1
- * \param input2 Headers from URI 2
- * \return Return 0 if the URIs' headers match, 1 if they do not
- */
-static int sip_uri_headers_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2)
-{
- char *headers1 = NULL;
- char *headers2 = NULL;
- int zerolength1 = 0;
- int zerolength2 = 0;
- int different = 0;
- char *header1;
-
- if (ast_strlen_zero(input1)) {
- zerolength1 = 1;
- } else {
- headers1 = ast_strdupa(input1);
- }
-
- if (ast_strlen_zero(input2)) {
- zerolength2 = 1;
- } else {
- headers2 = ast_strdupa(input2);
- }
-
- if ((zerolength1 && !zerolength2) ||
- (zerolength2 && !zerolength1))
- return 1;
-
- if (zerolength1 && zerolength2)
- return 0;
-
- /* At this point, we can definitively state that both inputs are
- * not zero-length. First, one more optimization. If the length
- * of the headers is not equal, then we definitely have no match
- */
- if (strlen(headers1) != strlen(headers2)) {
- return 1;
- }
-
- for (header1 = strsep(&headers1, "&"); header1; header1 = strsep(&headers1, "&")) {
- if (!strcasestr(headers2, header1)) {
- different = 1;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- return different;
-}
-
-static int sip_uri_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2)
-{
- char *uri1 = ast_strdupa(input1);
- char *uri2 = ast_strdupa(input2);
- char *host1;
- char *host2;
- char *params1;
- char *params2;
- char *headers1;
- char *headers2;
-
- /* Strip off "sip:" from the URI. We know this is present
- * because it was checked back in parse_request()
- */
- strsep(&uri1, ":");
- strsep(&uri2, ":");
-
- if ((host1 = strchr(uri1, '@'))) {
- *host1++ = '\0';
- }
- if ((host2 = strchr(uri2, '@'))) {
- *host2++ = '\0';
- }
-
- /* Check for mismatched username and passwords. This is the
- * only case-sensitive comparison of a SIP URI
- */
- if ((host1 && !host2) ||
- (host2 && !host1) ||
- (host1 && host2 && strcmp(uri1, uri2))) {
- return 1;
- }
-
- if (!host1) {
- host1 = uri1;
- }
- if (!host2) {
- host2 = uri2;
- }
-
- /* Strip off the parameters and headers so we can compare
- * host and port
- */
-
- if ((params1 = strchr(host1, ';'))) {
- *params1++ = '\0';
- }
- if ((params2 = strchr(host2, ';'))) {
- *params2++ = '\0';
- }
-
- /* Headers come after parameters, but there may be headers without
- * parameters, thus the S_OR
- */
- if ((headers1 = strchr(S_OR(params1, host1), '?'))) {
- *headers1++ = '\0';
- }
- if ((headers2 = strchr(S_OR(params2, host2), '?'))) {
- *headers2++ = '\0';
- }
-
- /* Now the host/port are properly isolated. We can get by with a string comparison
- * because the SIP URI checking rules have some interesting exceptions that make
- * this possible. I will note 2 in particular
- * 1. hostnames which resolve to the same IP address as well as a hostname and its
- * IP address are not considered a match with SIP URI's.
- * 2. If one URI specifies a port and the other does not, then the URIs do not match.
- * This includes if one URI explicitly contains port 5060 and the other implies it
- * by not having a port specified.
- */
-
- if (strcasecmp(host1, host2)) {
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* Headers have easier rules to follow, so do those first */
- if (sip_uri_headers_cmp(headers1, headers2)) {
- return 1;
- }
-
- /* And now the parameters. Ugh */
- return sip_uri_params_cmp(params1, params2);
-}
-
/*! \note No channel or pvt locks should be held while calling this function. */
static int do_magic_pickup(struct ast_channel *channel, const char *extension, const char *context)
{
@@ -28322,9 +28036,16 @@ static int load_module(void)
sip_send_all_registers();
sip_send_all_mwi_subscriptions();
initialize_escs();
+
if (sip_epa_register(&cc_epa_static_data)) {
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE;
}
+
+ if (sip_reqresp_parser_init() == -1) {
+ ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Unable to initialize the SIP request and response parser\n");
+ return AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE;
+ }
+
if (can_parse_xml) {
/* SIP CC agents require the ability to parse XML PIDF bodies
* in incoming PUBLISH requests
@@ -28498,6 +28219,7 @@ static int unload_module(void)
ast_cc_monitor_unregister(&sip_cc_monitor_callbacks);
ast_cc_agent_unregister(&sip_cc_agent_callbacks);
+ sip_reqresp_parser_exit();
sip_unregister_tests();
return 0;
diff --git a/channels/sip/include/reqresp_parser.h b/channels/sip/include/reqresp_parser.h
index d8631c982..2957151aa 100644
--- a/channels/sip/include/reqresp_parser.h
+++ b/channels/sip/include/reqresp_parser.h
@@ -142,4 +142,27 @@ void sip_request_parser_unregister_tests(void);
*/
unsigned int parse_sip_options(const char *options, char *unsupported, size_t unsupported_len);
+/*!
+ * \brief Compare two URIs as described in RFC 3261 Section 19.1.4
+ *
+ * \param input1 First URI
+ * \param input2 Second URI
+ * \retval 0 URIs match
+ * \retval nonzero URIs do not match or one or both is malformed
+ */
+int sip_uri_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2);
+
+/*!
+ * \brief initialize request and response parser data
+ *
+ * \retval 0 Success
+ * \retval -1 Failure
+ */
+int sip_reqresp_parser_init(void);
+
+/*!
+ * \brief Free resources used by request and response parser
+ */
+void sip_reqresp_parser_exit(void);
+
#endif
diff --git a/channels/sip/reqresp_parser.c b/channels/sip/reqresp_parser.c
index 4e9e19175..460fca16d 100644
--- a/channels/sip/reqresp_parser.c
+++ b/channels/sip/reqresp_parser.c
@@ -27,6 +27,8 @@ ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$")
#include "include/sip_utils.h"
#include "include/reqresp_parser.h"
+locale_t c_locale;
+
/*! \brief * parses a URI in its components.*/
int parse_uri_full(char *uri, const char *scheme, char **user, char **pass,
char **domain, struct uriparams *params, char **headers,
@@ -635,7 +637,7 @@ AST_TEST_DEFINE(sip_parse_uri_test)
const char *get_calleridname(const char *input, char *output, size_t outputsize)
{
/* From RFC3261:
- *
+ *
* From = ( "From" / "f" ) HCOLON from-spec
* from-spec = ( name-addr / addr-spec ) *( SEMI from-param )
* name-addr = [ display-name ] LAQUOT addr-spec RAQUOT
@@ -1773,6 +1775,467 @@ AST_TEST_DEFINE(sip_parse_options_test)
return res;
}
+/*! \brief helper routine for sip_uri_cmp to compare URI parameters
+ *
+ * This takes the parameters from two SIP URIs and determines
+ * if the URIs match. The rules for parameters *suck*. Here's a breakdown
+ * 1. If a parameter appears in both URIs, then they must have the same value
+ * in order for the URIs to match
+ * 2. If one URI has a user, maddr, ttl, or method parameter, then the other
+ * URI must also have that parameter and must have the same value
+ * in order for the URIs to match
+ * 3. All other headers appearing in only one URI are not considered when
+ * determining if URIs match
+ *
+ * \param input1 Parameters from URI 1
+ * \param input2 Parameters from URI 2
+ * \retval 0 URIs' parameters match
+ * \retval nonzero URIs' parameters do not match
+ */
+static int sip_uri_params_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2)
+{
+ char *params1 = NULL;
+ char *params2 = NULL;
+ char *pos1;
+ char *pos2;
+ int zerolength1 = 0;
+ int zerolength2 = 0;
+ int maddrmatch = 0;
+ int ttlmatch = 0;
+ int usermatch = 0;
+ int methodmatch = 0;
+
+ if (ast_strlen_zero(input1)) {
+ zerolength1 = 1;
+ } else {
+ params1 = ast_strdupa(input1);
+ }
+ if (ast_strlen_zero(input2)) {
+ zerolength2 = 1;
+ } else {
+ params2 = ast_strdupa(input2);
+ }
+
+ /* Quick optimization. If both params are zero-length, then
+ * they match
+ */
+ if (zerolength1 && zerolength2) {
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ for (pos1 = strsep(&params1, ";"); pos1; pos1 = strsep(&params1, ";")) {
+ char *value1 = pos1;
+ char *name1 = strsep(&value1, "=");
+ char *params2dup = NULL;
+ int matched = 0;
+ if (!value1) {
+ value1 = "";
+ }
+ /* Checkpoint reached. We have the name and value parsed for param1
+ * We have to duplicate params2 each time through this loop
+ * or else the inner loop below will not work properly.
+ */
+ if (!zerolength2) {
+ params2dup = ast_strdupa(params2);
+ }
+ for (pos2 = strsep(&params2dup, ";"); pos2; pos2 = strsep(&params2dup, ";")) {
+ char *name2 = pos2;
+ char *value2 = strchr(pos2, '=');
+ if (!value2) {
+ value2 = "";
+ } else {
+ *value2++ = '\0';
+ }
+ if (!strcasecmp(name1, name2)) {
+ if (strcasecmp(value1, value2)) {
+ goto fail;
+ } else {
+ matched = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ /* Check to see if the parameter is one of the 'must-match' parameters */
+ if (!strcasecmp(name1, "maddr")) {
+ if (matched) {
+ maddrmatch = 1;
+ } else {
+ goto fail;
+ }
+ } else if (!strcasecmp(name1, "ttl")) {
+ if (matched) {
+ ttlmatch = 1;
+ } else {
+ goto fail;
+ }
+ } else if (!strcasecmp(name1, "user")) {
+ if (matched) {
+ usermatch = 1;
+ } else {
+ goto fail;
+ }
+ } else if (!strcasecmp(name1, "method")) {
+ if (matched) {
+ methodmatch = 1;
+ } else {
+ goto fail;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* We've made it out of that horrible O(m*n) construct and there are no
+ * failures yet. We're not done yet, though, because params2 could have
+ * an maddr, ttl, user, or method header and params1 did not.
+ */
+ for (pos2 = strsep(&params2, ";"); pos2; pos2 = strsep(&params2, ";")) {
+ char *value2 = pos2;
+ char *name2 = strsep(&value2, "=");
+ if (!value2) {
+ value2 = "";
+ }
+ if ((!strcasecmp(name2, "maddr") && !maddrmatch) ||
+ (!strcasecmp(name2, "ttl") && !ttlmatch) ||
+ (!strcasecmp(name2, "user") && !usermatch) ||
+ (!strcasecmp(name2, "method") && !methodmatch)) {
+ goto fail;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+
+fail:
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*! \brief helper routine for sip_uri_cmp to compare URI headers
+ *
+ * This takes the headers from two SIP URIs and determines
+ * if the URIs match. The rules for headers is simple. If a header
+ * appears in one URI, then it must also appear in the other URI. The
+ * order in which the headers appear does not matter.
+ *
+ * \param input1 Headers from URI 1
+ * \param input2 Headers from URI 2
+ * \retval 0 URI headers match
+ * \retval nonzero URI headers do not match
+ */
+static int sip_uri_headers_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2)
+{
+ char *headers1 = NULL;
+ char *headers2 = NULL;
+ int zerolength1 = 0;
+ int zerolength2 = 0;
+ int different = 0;
+ char *header1;
+
+ if (ast_strlen_zero(input1)) {
+ zerolength1 = 1;
+ } else {
+ headers1 = ast_strdupa(input1);
+ }
+
+ if (ast_strlen_zero(input2)) {
+ zerolength2 = 1;
+ } else {
+ headers2 = ast_strdupa(input2);
+ }
+
+ /* If one URI contains no headers and the other
+ * does, then they cannot possibly match
+ */
+ if (zerolength1 != zerolength2) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if (zerolength1 && zerolength2)
+ return 0;
+
+ /* At this point, we can definitively state that both inputs are
+ * not zero-length. First, one more optimization. If the length
+ * of the headers is not equal, then we definitely have no match
+ */
+ if (strlen(headers1) != strlen(headers2)) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ for (header1 = strsep(&headers1, "&"); header1; header1 = strsep(&headers1, "&")) {
+ if (!strcasestr(headers2, header1)) {
+ different = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return different;
+}
+
+/*!
+ * \brief Compare domain sections of SIP URIs
+ *
+ * For hostnames, a case insensitive string comparison is
+ * used. For IP addresses, a binary comparison is used. This
+ * is mainly because IPv6 addresses have many ways of writing
+ * the same address.
+ *
+ * For specifics about IP address comparison, see the following
+ * document: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sip-ipv6-abnf-fix-05
+ *
+ * \param host1 The domain from the first URI
+ * \param host2 THe domain from the second URI
+ * \retval 0 The domains match
+ * \retval nonzero The domains do not match
+ */
+static int sip_uri_domain_cmp(const char *host1, const char *host2)
+{
+ struct ast_sockaddr addr1;
+ struct ast_sockaddr addr2;
+ int addr1_parsed;
+ int addr2_parsed;
+
+ addr1_parsed = ast_sockaddr_parse(&addr1, host1, 0);
+ addr2_parsed = ast_sockaddr_parse(&addr2, host2, 0);
+
+ if (addr1_parsed != addr2_parsed) {
+ /* One domain was an IP address and the other had
+ * a host name. FAIL!
+ */
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Both are host names. A string comparison will work
+ * perfectly here. Specifying the "C" locale ensures that
+ * The LC_CTYPE conventions use those defined in ANSI C,
+ * i.e. ASCII.
+ */
+ if (!addr1_parsed) {
+ return strcasecmp_l(host1, host2, c_locale);
+ }
+
+ /* Both contain IP addresses */
+ return ast_sockaddr_cmp(&addr1, &addr2);
+}
+
+int sip_uri_cmp(const char *input1, const char *input2)
+{
+ char *uri1;
+ char *uri2;
+ char *uri_scheme1;
+ char *uri_scheme2;
+ char *host1;
+ char *host2;
+ char *params1;
+ char *params2;
+ char *headers1;
+ char *headers2;
+
+ /* XXX It would be really nice if we could just use parse_uri_full() here
+ * to separate the components of the URI, but unfortunately it is written
+ * in a way that can cause URI parameters to be discarded.
+ */
+
+ if (!input1 || !input2) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ uri1 = ast_strdupa(input1);
+ uri2 = ast_strdupa(input2);
+
+ ast_uri_decode(uri1);
+ ast_uri_decode(uri2);
+
+ uri_scheme1 = strsep(&uri1, ":");
+ uri_scheme2 = strsep(&uri2, ":");
+
+ if (strcmp(uri_scheme1, uri_scheme2)) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* This function is tailored for SIP and SIPS URIs. There's no
+ * need to check uri_scheme2 since we have determined uri_scheme1
+ * and uri_scheme2 are equivalent already.
+ */
+ if (strcmp(uri_scheme1, "sip") && strcmp(uri_scheme1, "sips")) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if (ast_strlen_zero(uri1) || ast_strlen_zero(uri2)) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if ((host1 = strchr(uri1, '@'))) {
+ *host1++ = '\0';
+ }
+ if ((host2 = strchr(uri2, '@'))) {
+ *host2++ = '\0';
+ }
+
+ /* Check for mismatched username and passwords. This is the
+ * only case-sensitive comparison of a SIP URI
+ */
+ if ((host1 && !host2) ||
+ (host2 && !host1) ||
+ (host1 && host2 && strcmp(uri1, uri2))) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ if (!host1) {
+ host1 = uri1;
+ }
+ if (!host2) {
+ host2 = uri2;
+ }
+
+ /* Strip off the parameters and headers so we can compare
+ * host and port
+ */
+
+ if ((params1 = strchr(host1, ';'))) {
+ *params1++ = '\0';
+ }
+ if ((params2 = strchr(host2, ';'))) {
+ *params2++ = '\0';
+ }
+
+ /* Headers come after parameters, but there may be headers without
+ * parameters, thus the S_OR
+ */
+ if ((headers1 = strchr(S_OR(params1, host1), '?'))) {
+ *headers1++ = '\0';
+ }
+ if ((headers2 = strchr(S_OR(params2, host2), '?'))) {
+ *headers2++ = '\0';
+ }
+
+ if (sip_uri_domain_cmp(host1, host2)) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* Headers have easier rules to follow, so do those first */
+ if (sip_uri_headers_cmp(headers1, headers2)) {
+ return 1;
+ }
+
+ /* And now the parameters. Ugh */
+ return sip_uri_params_cmp(params1, params2);
+}
+
+#define URI_CMP_MATCH 0
+#define URI_CMP_NOMATCH 1
+
+AST_TEST_DEFINE(sip_uri_cmp_test)
+{
+ static const struct {
+ const char *uri1;
+ const char *uri2;
+ int expected_result;
+ } uri_cmp_tests [] = {
+ /* These are identical, so they match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com", "sip:bob@example.com", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Different usernames. No match */
+ { "sip:alice@example.com", "sip:bob@example.com", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Different hosts. No match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com", "sip:bob@examplez.com", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Now start using IP addresses. Identical, so they match */
+ { "sip:bob@1.2.3.4", "sip:bob@1.2.3.4", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Two identical IPv4 addresses represented differently. Match */
+ { "sip:bob@1.2.3.4", "sip:bob@001.002.003.004", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Logically equivalent IPv4 Address and hostname. No Match */
+ { "sip:bob@127.0.0.1", "sip:bob@localhost", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Logically equivalent IPv6 address and hostname. No Match */
+ { "sip:bob@[::1]", "sip:bob@localhost", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Try an IPv6 one as well */
+ { "sip:bob@[2001:db8::1234]", "sip:bob@[2001:db8::1234]", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Two identical IPv6 addresses represented differently. Match */
+ { "sip:bob@[2001:db8::1234]", "sip:bob@[2001:0db8::1234]", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Different ports. No match */
+ { "sip:bob@1.2.3.4:5060", "sip:bob@1.2.3.4:5061", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Same port logically, but only one address specifies it. No match */
+ { "sip:bob@1.2.3.4:5060", "sip:bob@1.2.3.4", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* And for safety, try with IPv6 */
+ { "sip:bob@[2001:db8:1234]:5060", "sip:bob@[2001:db8:1234]", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* User comparison is case sensitive. No match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com", "sip:BOB@example.com", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Host comparison is case insensitive. Match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com", "sip:bob@EXAMPLE.COM", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Add headers to the URI. Identical, so they match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com?header1=value1&header2=value2", "sip:bob@example.com?header1=value1&header2=value2", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Headers in URI 1 are not in URI 2. No Match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com?header1=value1&header2=value2", "sip:bob@example.com", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Header present in both URIs does not have matching values. No match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com?header1=value1&header2=value2", "sip:bob@example.com?header1=value1&header2=value3", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Add parameters to the URI. Identical so they match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;param2=value2", "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;param2=value2", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* Same parameters in both URIs but appear in different order. Match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com;param2=value2;param1=value1", "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;param2=value2", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* params in URI 1 are not in URI 2. Match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;param2=value2", "sip:bob@example.com", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* param present in both URIs does not have matching values. No match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;param2=value2", "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;param2=value3", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* URI 1 has a maddr param but URI 2 does not. No match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;maddr=192.168.0.1", "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* URI 1 and URI 2 both have identical maddr params. Match */
+ { "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;maddr=192.168.0.1", "sip:bob@example.com;param1=value1;maddr=192.168.0.1", URI_CMP_MATCH },
+ /* URI 1 is a SIPS URI and URI 2 is a SIP URI. No Match */
+ { "sips:bob@example.com", "sip:bob@example.com", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* No URI schemes. No match */
+ { "bob@example.com", "bob@example.com", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Crashiness tests. Just an address scheme. No match */
+ { "sip", "sips", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Still just an address scheme. Even though they're the same, No match */
+ { "sip", "sip", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* Empty strings. No match */
+ { "", "", URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ /* An empty string and a NULL. No match */
+ { "", NULL, URI_CMP_NOMATCH },
+ };
+ int i;
+ int test_res = AST_TEST_PASS;
+ switch (cmd) {
+ case TEST_INIT:
+ info->name = "sip_uri_cmp_test";
+ info->category = "/channels/chan_sip/";
+ info->summary = "Tests comparison of SIP URIs";
+ info->description = "Several would-be tricky URI comparisons are performed";
+ return AST_TEST_NOT_RUN;
+ case TEST_EXECUTE:
+ break;
+ }
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_LEN(uri_cmp_tests); ++i) {
+ int cmp_res1;
+ int cmp_res2;
+ if ((cmp_res1 = sip_uri_cmp(uri_cmp_tests[i].uri1, uri_cmp_tests[i].uri2))) {
+ /* URI comparison may return -1 or +1 depending on the failure. Standardize
+ * the return value to be URI_CMP_NOMATCH on any failure
+ */
+ cmp_res1 = URI_CMP_NOMATCH;
+ }
+ if (cmp_res1 != uri_cmp_tests[i].expected_result) {
+ ast_test_status_update(test, "Unexpected comparison result for URIs %s and %s. "
+ "Expected %s but got %s\n", uri_cmp_tests[i].uri1, uri_cmp_tests[i].uri2,
+ uri_cmp_tests[i].expected_result == URI_CMP_MATCH ? "Match" : "No Match",
+ cmp_res1 == URI_CMP_MATCH ? "Match" : "No Match");
+ test_res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
+ }
+
+ /* All URI comparisons are commutative, so for the sake of being thorough, we'll
+ * rerun the comparison with the parameters reversed
+ */
+ if ((cmp_res2 = sip_uri_cmp(uri_cmp_tests[i].uri2, uri_cmp_tests[i].uri1))) {
+ /* URI comparison may return -1 or +1 depending on the failure. Standardize
+ * the return value to be URI_CMP_NOMATCH on any failure
+ */
+ cmp_res2 = URI_CMP_NOMATCH;
+ }
+ if (cmp_res2 != uri_cmp_tests[i].expected_result) {
+ ast_test_status_update(test, "Unexpected comparison result for URIs %s and %s. "
+ "Expected %s but got %s\n", uri_cmp_tests[i].uri2, uri_cmp_tests[i].uri1,
+ uri_cmp_tests[i].expected_result == URI_CMP_MATCH ? "Match" : "No Match",
+ cmp_res2 == URI_CMP_MATCH ? "Match" : "No Match");
+ test_res = AST_TEST_FAIL;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return test_res;
+}
void sip_request_parser_register_tests(void)
{
@@ -1784,6 +2247,7 @@ void sip_request_parser_register_tests(void)
AST_TEST_REGISTER(parse_name_andor_addr_test);
AST_TEST_REGISTER(parse_contact_header_test);
AST_TEST_REGISTER(sip_parse_options_test);
+ AST_TEST_REGISTER(sip_uri_cmp_test);
}
void sip_request_parser_unregister_tests(void)
{
@@ -1795,4 +2259,22 @@ void sip_request_parser_unregister_tests(void)
AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(parse_name_andor_addr_test);
AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(parse_contact_header_test);
AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(sip_parse_options_test);
+ AST_TEST_UNREGISTER(sip_uri_cmp_test);
+}
+
+int sip_reqresp_parser_init(void)
+{
+ c_locale = newlocale(LC_CTYPE_MASK, "C", NULL);
+ if (!c_locale) {
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void sip_reqresp_parser_exit(void)
+{
+ if (c_locale) {
+ freelocale(c_locale);
+ c_locale = NULL;
+ }
}