iOS 4.2 GM and pjsip sloooow registration

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Hi,
I also had these issues. It turned out to be wrong compilation of the pjsip.
I made some minor changes in the pjsip code where needed (i don't really
remember where cause it was a few month ago...), and the problem was solved.
(Or at least never reproduced since..).
If you are working multi-threading, maybe it also have something to do with
that...

Maya

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Andrea Campi
<andrea.campi at zephirworks.com>wrote:

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> On Nov 9, 2010, at 12:23 AM, Even Andr? Fiskvik <eaf at oyatel.com> wrote:
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> > pjsua_core.c  SIP UDP socket reachable at 192.168.1.130:5060
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> Notice how most of the slowness is before printing each of these lines.
> I've seen this happen ever since iOS 4.0, I don't remember seeing it on
> 3.1. I've seen it happens relatively rarely in development (maybe once in 50
> starts, but I haven't kept count), never in production use. When it starts
> happening, though, it usually happens a lot.
> Given that it happens in development, I never really figured out whether it
> had to do with being connected to Xcode / gdb, or just my wifi.
> Disconnecting the USB cable and going in and out of airplane mode to reset
> the radios always got me back to normal speed, but I never took the time to
> fully debug this.
>
> I haven't tried 4.2 yet, so all this to say, I doubt it's a pjsip issue,
> but you're not alone :) I'll be interested to hear any more info you can
> gather.
>
> Andrea
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