Hi, I see, but incoming_calls_count() returns wrong result when pjsua_call_get_info() returns PJ_SUCCESS: >>> 2008-11-27 02:16:47.648 Telephone[1813:10b] Incoming calls count: 0; status: 0 Here "status" is the return code of pjsua_call_get_info(). Alexei On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 6:19 PM, Nanang Izzuddin <nanang at pjsip.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm just trying to rephrase 'examining return code of > pjsua_call_get_info()'. Whenever a call on pjsua_call_get_info() > returning non-PJ_SUCCESS, the call_info contents will be invalid, so > the condition of (call_info.state == PJSIP_INV_STATE_INCOMING) will > always be false, this might have caused incoming_calls_count() > sometimes returning 0, which is suppossed to be 1. > > Regards, > nanang > > > On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 7:49 AM, Alexei Kuznetsov <eofster at gmail.com> wrote: >> There is an update. First I'll give you more information of what I'm >> doing all this time. Inside on_call_state() I make a function call, >> let's name it post_notificaton(), on the main thread. Inside that >> there is a call to incoming_calls_count(). If I'm not waiting for >> post_notificaton() to return, everything goes as I described. >> >> But if I wait inside the thread of on_call_state() for >> post_notificaton() to return, I'll get a deadlock at >> pjsua_enum_calls(call_ids, &all_count); from incoming_calls_count(). >> >> Alexei >> >> On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 3:35 AM, Alexei Kuznetsov <eofster at gmail.com> wrote: >>> Just tried. It always returns 0 after step 3 while >>> incoming_calls_count() sometimes returns 0 and sometimes 1. But after >>> step 5 the return code of pjsua_call_get_info() is 25354 (sometimes >>> 25274). >>> >>> Example1: >>> 02:16:45.325 AKTelephoneCal Call 0 state changed to CALLING >>> 02:16:45.364 AKTelephoneCal Call 1 state changed to INCOMING >>> 02:16:46.334 AKTelephoneCal Call 2 state changed to CALLING >>> 02:16:46.376 AKTelephoneCal Call 3 state changed to INCOMING >>> 02:16:47.447 AKTelephoneCal Call 3 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 603 (Decline)] >>> 02:16:47.472 AKTelephoneCal Call 2 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 603 (Declined)] >>> 2008-11-27 02:16:47.648 Telephone[1813:10b] Incoming calls count: 0; status: 0 >>> 02:16:49.067 AKTelephoneCal Call 0 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 487 >>> (Request Terminated)] >>> 02:16:49.069 AKTelephoneCal Call 1 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 487 >>> (Request Terminated)] >>> 2008-11-27 02:16:49.109 Telephone[1813:10b] Incoming calls count: 0; >>> status: 25354 >>> >>> Example 2: >>> 03:22:27.789 AKTelephoneCal Call 0 state changed to CALLING >>> 03:22:27.863 AKTelephoneCal Call 1 state changed to INCOMING >>> 03:22:29.326 AKTelephoneCal Call 2 state changed to CALLING >>> 03:22:29.384 AKTelephoneCal Call 3 state changed to INCOMING >>> 03:22:29.384 AKTelephoneCal Incoming call for account 0! >>> 03:22:30.932 AKTelephoneCal Call 0 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 487 >>> (Request Terminated)] >>> 03:22:30.934 AKTelephoneCal Call 1 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 487 >>> (Request Terminated)] >>> 2008-11-27 03:22:30.937 Telephone[2466:10b] Incoming calls count: 1; status: 0 >>> 2008-11-27 03:22:30.938 Telephone[2466:10b] Error string: Success >>> 03:22:31.548 AKTelephoneCal Call 2 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 487 >>> (Request Terminated)] >>> 03:22:31.549 AKTelephoneCal Call 3 is DISCONNECTED [reason = 487 >>> (Request Terminated)] >>> 2008-11-27 03:22:31.550 Telephone[2466:10b] Incoming calls count: 0; >>> status: 25274 >>> 2008-11-27 03:22:31.550 Telephone[2466:10b] Error string: Unknown error 25274 >>> >>> status is the return code of pjsua_call_get_info() inside >>> incoming_calls_count(). >>> >>> Alexei >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:02 PM, Nanang Izzuddin <nanang at pjsip.org> wrote: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Sounds strange. Have you tried to examine the return code of >>>> pjsua_call_get_info()? >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> nanang >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 3:34 AM, Alexei Kuznetsov <eofster at gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I need to get the number of current calls in PJSIP_INV_STATE_INCOMING >>>>> state. Here is how I'm trying to achieve that: >>>>> >>>>> unsigned incoming_calls_count() >>>>> { >>>>> pjsua_call_id call_ids[PJSUA_MAX_CALLS]; >>>>> >>>>> unsigned all_count; >>>>> pjsua_enum_calls(call_ids, &all_count); >>>>> >>>>> unsigned incoming_count = 0; >>>>> for (unsigned i = 0; i < all_count; ++i) { >>>>> pjsua_call_info call_info; >>>>> pjsua_call_get_info(call_ids[i], &call_info); >>>>> >>>>> if (call_info.state == PJSIP_INV_STATE_INCOMING) >>>>> ++incoming_count; >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> return incoming_count; >>>>> } >>>>> >>>>> I call this function on the main thread when any call enters >>>>> disconnected state. But sometimes it doesn't return the actual number >>>>> of incoming calls. >>>>> >>>>> For example: >>>>> 1. first incoiming call received (not answered) >>>>> 2. second incoming call received (not answered) >>>>> 3. the user hangs up the second call or the call is disconnected by >>>>> another party >>>>> 4. incoming_calls_count() on the main thread sometimes returns 1 and sometimes 0 >>>>> 5. first call is disconnected, incoming_calls_count() always returns 0 >>>>> >>>>> But if inside incoming_calls_count() I add a function call to log >>>>> something to the console, incoming_calls_count() always returns >>>>> correct value! >>>>> >>>>> What am I missing? Any threading issues? Is there a better way to do >>>>> that? I'm using pjproject-1.0. >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Alexei Kuznetsov