CANCEL pjsua bug?

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It seems your call was answered.

regards,
Gang

On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:38 PM, M.S. <hamstiede at yahoo.de> wrote:

> Hi,
> if i made testcalls with very short incomming calls  (<1sec)  it happens,
> that incomming CANCEL
> messages wasn't handled by stack. Here is the log:
> I used Version V1.4
>
> regards mark
>
> #OK incomming call will proceed everything is fine:
>
> VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.628                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)    strm0x2b8184  Decoder stream started
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.646                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(2037)  SAG     OnStreamCreated CALL-ID:8
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.664                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1307)  SCO     InitMediaCall CALL_ID:8 PTime:40 SPF:320
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.684                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)    conference.c  Creating conference bridge with 4
> ports
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.711                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(2043)  SAG     CALL-ID:8 BC:0
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.730                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)   pjsua_media.c  Media updates, stream #0: PCMU
> (sendrecv)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.750                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1103)  SRW     OnCallMedia:MediaActiv CALL-ID:8
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.770                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(489)   SWR     SSP Register Slot:2
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.788                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)    conference.c  Port 1 (CALL) transmitting to port 2
> (SSP)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.811                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(500)   SRW     SSP Channel CALL-ID:8 SrcID:1 SnkID:2 CNT:3
> DEV:/dev/mySSP1
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.835                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     inv0x2b1894  Sending Response msg
> 200/INVITE/cseq=5448 (tdta0x2b6650)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.904                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     dlg0x2b1894  Sending Response msg
> 200/INVITE/cseq=5448 (tdta0x2b6650)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.924                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper..cxx(1140)     tsx0x2b4c7c  Sending Response msg
> 200/INVITE/cseq=5448 (tdta0x2b6650) in state Proceeding
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.947                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2b4c7c  State changed from Proceeding to
> Completed, event=TX_MSG
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.968                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     dlg0x2b1894  Transaction tsx0x2b4c7c state changed
> to Completed
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:19.988                      -HDL-
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1017)  SRW     OnCallState CALL-ID:8 ST:4
>
>
> # here comes the CANCEL Message from the opposite:
>
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.006    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)  sip_endpoint.c  Processing incoming message: Request
> msg CANCEL/cseq=5448 (rdata0x41a23854)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.022    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     dlg0x2b1894  Received Request msg CANCEL/cseq=5448
> (rdata0x41a23854)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.049    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2bece4  Transaction created for Request msg
> CANCEL/cseq=5448 (rdata0x41a23854)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.070    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2bece4  Incoming Request msg CANCEL/cseq=5448
> (rdata0x41a23854) in state Null
>
>
> # the CANCEL message response will created
>
> VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.091    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2bece4  State changed from Null to Trying,
> event=RX_MSG
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.110    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     dlg0x2b1894  Transaction tsx0x2bece4 state changed
> to Trying
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.129    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)        endpoint  Response msg 200/CANCEL/cseq=5448
> (tdta0x2bf488) created
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.150    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     dlg0x2b1894  Sending Response msg
> 200/CANCEL/cseq=5448 (tdta0x2bf488)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.169    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2bece4  Sending Response msg
> 200/CANCEL/cseq=5448 (tdta0x2bf488) in state Trying
>
>
> # and here i expecting a change to "disconnecting" state  but nothing
> happens  !!!! the call looks like connected forever...
>
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.192    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2bece4  State changed from Trying to
> Completed, event=TX_MSG
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.213    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     dlg0x2b1894  Transaction tsx0x2bece4 state changed
> to Completed
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.232    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1017)  SRW     OnCallState CALL-ID:8 ST:4
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.250    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1017)  SRW     OnCallState CALL-ID:8 ST:4
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.268    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)  sip_endpoint.c  Processing incoming message: Request
> msg ACK/cseq=5448 (rdata0x41a23854)
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.289    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2b4c7c  Incoming Request msg ACK/cseq=5448
> (rdata0x41a23854) in state Completed
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.317    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     tsx0x2b4c7c  State changed from Completed to
> Confirmed, event=RX_MSG
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.345    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1140)     dlg0x2b1894  Transaction tsx0x2b4c7c state changed
> to Confirmed
>  VOIP2009/09/16 12:05:20.362    ThreadID=0x00020009
> cSipWrapper.cxx(1017)  SRW     OnCallState CALL-ID:8 ST:5
>
>
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