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20#ifndef __PJSIP_SIP_MISC_H__
21#define __PJSIP_SIP_MISC_H__
22
23#include <pjsip/sip_msg.h>
24#include <pjsip/sip_transport.h>
25#include <pjsip/sip_resolve.h>
26
27PJ_BEGIN_DECL
28
29/**
30 * @defgroup PJSIP_ENDPT_TARGET_URI Target URI Management
31 * @ingroup PJSIP_CORE_CORE
32 * @brief Management of target URI's in case of redirection
33 * @{
34 * This module provides utility functions to manage target set for UAC.
35 * The target set is provided as pjsip_target_set structure. Initially,
36 * the target set for UAC contains only one target, that is the target of
37 * the initial request. When 3xx/redirection class response is received,
38 * the UAC can use the functionality of this module to add the URI's listed
39 * in the Contact header(s) in the response to the target set, and retry
40 * sending the request to the next destination/target. The UAC may retry
41 * this sequentially until one of the target answers with succesful/2xx
42 * response, or one target returns global error/6xx response, or all targets
43 * are exhausted.
44 *
45 * This module is currently used by the \ref PJSIP_INV.
46 */
47
48/**
49 * This structure describes a target, which can be chained together to form
50 * a target set. Each target contains an URI, priority (as q-value), and
51 * the last status code and reason phrase received from the target, if the
52 * target has been contacted. If the target has not been contacted, the
53 * status code field will be zero.
54 */
55typedef struct pjsip_target
56{
57 PJ_DECL_LIST_MEMBER(struct pjsip_target);/**< Standard list element */
58 pjsip_uri *uri; /**< The target URI */
59 int q1000; /**< q-value multiplied by 1000 */
60 pjsip_status_code code; /**< Last status code received */
61 pj_str_t reason; /**< Last reason phrase received */
62} pjsip_target;
63
64
65/**
66 * This describes a target set. A target set contains a linked-list of
67 * pjsip_target.
68 */
69typedef struct pjsip_target_set
70{
71 pjsip_target head; /**< Target linked-list head */
72 pjsip_target *current; /**< Current target. */
73} pjsip_target_set;
74
75
76/**
77 * These enumerations specify the action to be performed to a redirect
78 * response.
79 */
80typedef enum pjsip_redirect_op
81{
82 /**
83 * Reject the redirection to the current target. The UAC will
84 * select the next target from the target set if exists.
85 */
86 PJSIP_REDIRECT_REJECT,
87
88 /**
89 * Accept the redirection to the current target. The INVITE request
90 * will be resent to the current target.
91 */
92 PJSIP_REDIRECT_ACCEPT,
93
94 /**
95 * Accept the redirection to the current target and replace the To
96 * header in the INVITE request with the current target. The INVITE
97 * request will be resent to the current target.
98 */
99 PJSIP_REDIRECT_ACCEPT_REPLACE,
100
101 /**
102 * Defer the redirection decision, for example to request permission
103 * from the end user.
104 */
105 PJSIP_REDIRECT_PENDING,
106
107 /**
108 * Stop the whole redirection process altogether. This will cause
109 * the invite session to be disconnected.
110 */
111 PJSIP_REDIRECT_STOP
112
113} pjsip_redirect_op;
114
115
116/**
117 * Initialize target set. This will empty the list of targets in the
118 * target set.
119 *
120 * @param tset The target set.
121 */
122PJ_INLINE(void) pjsip_target_set_init(pjsip_target_set *tset)
123{
124 pj_list_init(&tset->head);
125 tset->current = NULL;
126}
127
128
129/**
130 * Add an URI to the target set, if the URI is not already in the target set.
131 * The URI comparison rule of pjsip_uri_cmp() will be used to determine the
132 * equality of this URI compared to existing URI's in the target set. The
133 * URI will be cloned using the specified memory pool before it is added to
134 * the list.
135 *
136 * The first URI added to the target set will also be made current target
137 * by this function.
138 *
139 * @param tset The target set.
140 * @param pool The memory pool to be used to duplicate the URI.
141 * @param uri The URI to be checked and added.
142 * @param q1000 The q-value multiplied by 1000.
143 *
144 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if the URI was added to the target set,
145 * or PJ_EEXISTS if the URI already exists in the target
146 * set, or other error codes.
147 */
148PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_target_set_add_uri(pjsip_target_set *tset,
149 pj_pool_t *pool,
150 const pjsip_uri *uri,
151 int q1000);
152
153/**
154 * Extract URI's in the Contact headers of the specified (response) message
155 * and add them to the target set. This function will also check if the
156 * URI's already exist in the target set before adding them to the list.
157 *
158 * @param tset The target set.
159 * @param pool The memory pool to be used to duplicate the URI's.
160 * @param msg SIP message from which the Contact headers will be
161 * scanned and the URI's to be extracted, checked, and
162 * added to the target set.
163 *
164 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if at least one URI was added to the
165 * target set, or PJ_EEXISTS if all URI's in the message
166 * already exists in the target set or if the message
167 * doesn't contain usable Contact headers, or other error
168 * codes.
169 */
170PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_target_set_add_from_msg(pjsip_target_set *tset,
171 pj_pool_t *pool,
172 const pjsip_msg *msg);
173
174/**
175 * Get the next target to be retried. This function will scan the target set
176 * for target which hasn't been tried, and return one target with the
177 * highest q-value, if such target exists. This function will return NULL
178 * if there is one target with 2xx or 6xx code or if all targets have been
179 * tried.
180 *
181 * @param tset The target set.
182 *
183 * @return The next target to be tried, or NULL if all targets have
184 * been tried or at least one target returns 2xx or 6xx
185 * response.
186 */
187PJ_DECL(pjsip_target*)
188pjsip_target_set_get_next(const pjsip_target_set *tset);
189
190
191/**
192 * Set the specified target as the current target in the target set. The
193 * current target may be used by application to keep track on which target
194 * is currently being operated on.
195 *
196 * @param tset The target set.
197 * @param target The target to be set as current target.
198 *
199 * @return PJ_SUCCESS or the appropriate error code.
200 */
201PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_target_set_set_current(pjsip_target_set *tset,
202 pjsip_target *target);
203
204
205/**
206 * Set the status code and reason phrase of the specified target.
207 *
208 * @param target The target.
209 * @param pool The memory pool to be used to duplicate the reason phrase.
210 * @param code The SIP status code to be set to the target.
211 * @param reason The reason phrase to be set to the target.
212 *
213 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on successful operation or the appropriate
214 * error code.
215 */
216PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_target_assign_status(pjsip_target *target,
217 pj_pool_t *pool,
218 int status_code,
219 const pj_str_t *reason);
220
221/**
222 * @}
223 */
224
225/**
226 * @defgroup PJSIP_ENDPT_STATELESS Message Creation and Stateless Operations
227 * @ingroup PJSIP_CORE_CORE
228 * @brief Utilities to create various messages and base function to send messages.
229 * @{
230 */
231
232/**
233 * Create an independent request message. This can be used to build any
234 * request outside a dialog, such as OPTIONS, MESSAGE, etc. To create a request
235 * inside a dialog, application should use #pjsip_dlg_create_request.
236 *
237 * This function adds the following headers in the request:
238 * - From, To, Call-ID, and CSeq,
239 * - Contact header, if contact is specified.
240 * - A blank Via header.
241 * - Additional request headers (such as Max-Forwards) which are copied
242 * from endpoint configuration.
243 *
244 * In addition, the function adds a unique tag in the From header.
245 *
246 * Once a transmit data is created, the reference counter is initialized to 1.
247 *
248 * @param endpt Endpoint instance.
249 * @param method SIP Method.
250 * @param target Target URI.
251 * @param from URL to put in From header.
252 * @param to URL to put in To header.
253 * @param contact Contact to be put as Contact header value, hence
254 * the format must follow RFC 3261 Section 20.10:
255 * When the header field value contains a display
256 * name, the URI including all URI parameters is
257 * enclosed in "<" and ">". If no "<" and ">" are
258 * present, all parameters after the URI are header
259 * parameters, not URI parameters. The display name
260 * can be tokens, or a quoted string, if a larger
261 * character set is desired.
262 * @param call_id Optional Call-ID (put NULL to generate unique Call-ID).
263 * @param cseq Optional CSeq (put -1 to generate random CSeq).
264 * @param text Optional text body (put NULL to omit body).
265 * @param p_tdata Pointer to receive the transmit data.
266 *
267 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
268 */
269PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_create_request( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
270 const pjsip_method *method,
271 const pj_str_t *target,
272 const pj_str_t *from,
273 const pj_str_t *to,
274 const pj_str_t *contact,
275 const pj_str_t *call_id,
276 int cseq,
277 const pj_str_t *text,
278 pjsip_tx_data **p_tdata);
279
280/**
281 * Create an independent request message from the specified headers. This
282 * function will clone the headers and put them in the request.
283 *
284 * This function adds the following headers in the request:
285 * - From, To, Call-ID, and CSeq,
286 * - Contact header, if contact is specified.
287 * - A blank Via header.
288 * - Additional request headers (such as Max-Forwards) which are copied
289 * from endpoint configuration.
290 *
291 * In addition, the function adds a unique tag in the From header.
292 *
293 * Once a transmit data is created, the reference counter is initialized to 1.
294 *
295 * @param endpt Endpoint instance.
296 * @param method SIP Method.
297 * @param target Target URI.
298 * @param from From header.
299 * @param to To header.
300 * @param contact Contact header.
301 * @param call_id Optional Call-ID (put NULL to generate unique Call-ID).
302 * @param cseq Optional CSeq (put -1 to generate random CSeq).
303 * @param text Optional text body (put NULL to omit body).
304 * @param p_tdata Pointer to receive the transmit data.
305 *
306 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
307 */
308PJ_DECL(pj_status_t)
309pjsip_endpt_create_request_from_hdr( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
310 const pjsip_method *method,
311 const pjsip_uri *target,
312 const pjsip_from_hdr *from,
313 const pjsip_to_hdr *to,
314 const pjsip_contact_hdr *contact,
315 const pjsip_cid_hdr *call_id,
316 int cseq,
317 const pj_str_t *text,
318 pjsip_tx_data **p_tdata);
319
320/**
321 * Construct a minimal response message for the received request. This function
322 * will construct all the Via, Record-Route, Call-ID, From, To, CSeq, and
323 * Call-ID headers from the request.
324 *
325 * Note: the txdata reference counter is set to ZERO!.
326 *
327 * @param endpt The endpoint.
328 * @param rdata The request receive data.
329 * @param st_code Status code to be put in the response.
330 * @param st_text Optional status text, or NULL to get the default text.
331 * @param p_tdata Pointer to receive the transmit data.
332 *
333 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
334 */
335PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_create_response( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
336 const pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
337 int st_code,
338 const pj_str_t *st_text,
339 pjsip_tx_data **p_tdata);
340
341/**
342 * Construct a full ACK request for the received non-2xx final response.
343 * This utility function is normally called by the transaction to construct
344 * an ACK request to 3xx-6xx final response.
345 * The generation of ACK message for 2xx final response is different than
346 * this one.
347 *
348 * @param endpt The endpoint.
349 * @param tdata This contains the original INVITE request
350 * @param rdata The final response.
351 * @param ack The ACK request created.
352 *
353 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
354 */
355PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_create_ack( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
356 const pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
357 const pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
358 pjsip_tx_data **ack);
359
360
361/**
362 * Construct CANCEL request for the previously sent request.
363 *
364 * @param endpt The endpoint.
365 * @param tdata The transmit buffer for the request being cancelled.
366 * @param p_tdata Pointer to receive the transmit data.
367 *
368 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
369 */
370PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_create_cancel( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
371 const pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
372 pjsip_tx_data **p_tdata);
373
374
375/**
376 * Find which destination to be used to send the request message, based
377 * on the request URI and Route headers in the message. The procedure
378 * used here follows the guidelines on sending the request in RFC 3261
379 * chapter 8.1.2.
380 *
381 * Note there was a change in the behavior of this function since version
382 * 0.5.10.2. Previously this function may modify the request when strict
383 * route is present (to update request URI and route-set). This is no
384 * longer the case now, and this process is done in separate function
385 * (see #pjsip_process_route_set()).
386 *
387 * @param tdata The transmit data containing the request message.
388 * @param dest_info On return, it contains information about destination
389 * host to contact, along with the preferable transport
390 * type, if any. Caller will then normally proceed with
391 * resolving this host with server resolution procedure
392 * described in RFC 3263.
393 *
394 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
395 *
396 * @see pjsip_process_route_set
397 */
398PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_get_request_dest(const pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
399 pjsip_host_info *dest_info );
400
401
402/**
403 * Process route-set found in the request and calculate destination to be
404 * used to send the request message, based on the request URI and Route
405 * headers in the message. The procedure used here follows the guidelines
406 * on sending the request in RFC 3261 chapter 8.1.2.
407 *
408 * This function may modify the message (request line and Route headers),
409 * if the Route information specifies strict routing and the request
410 * URI in the message is different than the calculated target URI. In that
411 * case, the target URI will be put as the request URI of the request and
412 * current request URI will be put as the last entry of the Route headers.
413 *
414 * @param tdata The transmit data containing the request message.
415 * @param dest_info On return, it contains information about destination
416 * host to contact, along with the preferable transport
417 * type, if any. Caller will then normally proceed with
418 * resolving this host with server resolution procedure
419 * described in RFC 3263.
420 *
421 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
422 *
423 * @see pjsip_get_request_addr
424 */
425PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_process_route_set(pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
426 pjsip_host_info *dest_info );
427
428
429/**
430 * Swap the request URI and strict route back to the original position
431 * before #pjsip_process_route_set() function is called. If no strict
432 * route URI was found by #pjsip_process_route_set(), this function will
433 * do nothing.
434 *
435 * This function should only used internally by PJSIP client authentication
436 * module.
437 *
438 * @param tdata Transmit data containing request message.
439 */
440PJ_DECL(void) pjsip_restore_strict_route_set(pjsip_tx_data *tdata);
441
442
443/**
444 * This structure holds the state of outgoing stateless request.
445 */
446typedef struct pjsip_send_state
447{
448 /** Application token, which was specified when the function
449 * #pjsip_endpt_send_request_stateless() is called.
450 */
451 void *token;
452
453 /** Endpoint instance.
454 */
455 pjsip_endpoint *endpt;
456
457 /** Transmit data buffer being sent.
458 */
459 pjsip_tx_data *tdata;
460
461 /** Current transport being used.
462 */
463 pjsip_transport *cur_transport;
464
465 /** The application callback which was specified when the function
466 * #pjsip_endpt_send_request_stateless() was called.
467 */
468 void (*app_cb)(struct pjsip_send_state*,
469 pj_ssize_t sent,
470 pj_bool_t *cont);
471} pjsip_send_state;
472
473
474/**
475 * Declaration for callback function to be specified in
476 * #pjsip_endpt_send_request_stateless(), #pjsip_endpt_send_response(), or
477 * #pjsip_endpt_send_response2().
478 *
479 * @param st Structure to keep transmission state.
480 * @param sent Number of bytes sent.
481 * @param cont When current transmission fails, specify whether
482 * the function should fallback to next destination.
483 */
484typedef void (*pjsip_send_callback)(pjsip_send_state *st, pj_ssize_t sent,
485 pj_bool_t *cont);
486
487/**
488 * Send outgoing request statelessly The function will take care of which
489 * destination and transport to use based on the information in the message,
490 * taking care of URI in the request line and Route header.
491 *
492 * This function is different than #pjsip_transport_send() in that this
493 * function adds/modify the Via header as necessary.
494 *
495 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
496 * @param tdata The transmit data to be sent.
497 * @param token Arbitrary token to be given back on the callback.
498 * @param cb Optional callback to notify transmission status (also
499 * gives chance for application to discontinue retrying
500 * sending to alternate address).
501 *
502 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
503 */
504PJ_DECL(pj_status_t)
505pjsip_endpt_send_request_stateless( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
506 pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
507 void *token,
508 pjsip_send_callback cb);
509
510/**
511 * This is a low-level function to send raw data to a destination.
512 *
513 * See also #pjsip_endpt_send_raw_to_uri().
514 *
515 * @param endpt The SIP endpoint instance.
516 * @param tp_type Transport type.
517 * @param sel Optional pointer to transport selector instance if
518 * application wants to use a specific transport instance
519 * rather then letting transport manager finds the suitable
520 * transport..
521 * @param raw_data The data to be sent.
522 * @param data_len The length of the data.
523 * @param addr Destination address.
524 * @param addr_len Length of destination address.
525 * @param token Arbitrary token to be returned back to callback.
526 * @param cb Optional callback to be called to notify caller about
527 * the completion status of the pending send operation.
528 *
529 * @return If the message has been sent successfully, this function
530 * will return PJ_SUCCESS and the callback will not be
531 * called. If message cannot be sent immediately, this
532 * function will return PJ_EPENDING, and application will
533 * be notified later about the completion via the callback.
534 * Any statuses other than PJ_SUCCESS or PJ_EPENDING
535 * indicates immediate failure, and in this case the
536 * callback will not be called.
537 */
538PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_send_raw(pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
539 pjsip_transport_type_e tp_type,
540 const pjsip_tpselector *sel,
541 const void *raw_data,
542 pj_size_t data_len,
543 const pj_sockaddr_t *addr,
544 int addr_len,
545 void *token,
546 pjsip_tp_send_callback cb);
547
548/**
549 * Send raw data to the specified destination URI. The actual destination
550 * address will be calculated from the URI, using normal SIP URI to host
551 * resolution.
552 *
553 * See also #pjsip_endpt_send_raw().
554 *
555 * @param endpt The SIP endpoint instance.
556 * @param dst_uri Destination address URI.
557 * @param sel Optional pointer to transport selector instance if
558 * application wants to use a specific transport instance
559 * rather then letting transport manager finds the suitable
560 * transport..
561 * @param raw_data The data to be sent.
562 * @param data_len The length of the data.
563 * @param token Arbitrary token to be returned back to callback.
564 * @param cb Optional callback to be called to notify caller about
565 * the completion status of the pending send operation.
566 *
567 * @return If the message has been sent successfully, this function
568 * will return PJ_SUCCESS and the callback will not be
569 * called. If message cannot be sent immediately, this
570 * function will return PJ_EPENDING, and application will
571 * be notified later about the completion via the callback.
572 * Any statuses other than PJ_SUCCESS or PJ_EPENDING
573 * indicates immediate failure, and in this case the
574 * callback will not be called.
575 */
576PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_send_raw_to_uri(pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
577 const pj_str_t *dst_uri,
578 const pjsip_tpselector *sel,
579 const void *raw_data,
580 pj_size_t data_len,
581 void *token,
582 pjsip_tp_send_callback cb);
583
584/**
585 * This structure describes destination information to send response.
586 * It is initialized by calling #pjsip_get_response_addr().
587 *
588 * If the response message should be sent using transport from which
589 * the request was received, then transport, addr, and addr_len fields
590 * are initialized.
591 *
592 * The dst_host field is also initialized. It should be used when server
593 * fails to send the response using the transport from which the request
594 * was received, or when the transport is NULL, which means server
595 * must send the response to this address (this situation occurs when
596 * maddr parameter is set, or when rport param is not set in the request).
597 */
598typedef struct pjsip_response_addr
599{
600 pjsip_transport *transport; /**< Immediate transport to be used. */
601 pj_sockaddr addr; /**< Immediate address to send to. */
602 int addr_len; /**< Address length. */
603 pjsip_host_info dst_host; /**< Destination host to contact. */
604} pjsip_response_addr;
605
606/**
607 * Determine which address (and transport) to use to send response message
608 * based on the received request. This function follows the specification
609 * in section 18.2.2 of RFC 3261 and RFC 3581 for calculating the destination
610 * address and transport.
611 *
612 * The information about destination to send the response will be returned
613 * in res_addr argument. Please see #pjsip_response_addr for more info.
614 *
615 * @param pool The pool.
616 * @param rdata The incoming request received by the server.
617 * @param res_addr On return, it will be initialized with information about
618 * destination address and transport to send the response.
619 *
620 * @return zero (PJ_OK) if successfull.
621 */
622PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_get_response_addr(pj_pool_t *pool,
623 pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
624 pjsip_response_addr *res_addr);
625
626/**
627 * Send response in tdata statelessly. The function will take care of which
628 * response destination and transport to use based on the information in the
629 * Via header (such as the presence of rport, symmetric transport, etc.).
630 *
631 * This function will create a new ephemeral transport if no existing
632 * transports can be used to send the message to the destination. The ephemeral
633 * transport will be destroyed after some period if it is not used to send any
634 * more messages.
635 *
636 * The behavior of this function complies with section 18.2.2 of RFC 3261
637 * and RFC 3581.
638 *
639 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
640 * @param res_addr The information about the address and transport to send
641 * the response to. Application can get this information
642 * by calling #pjsip_get_response_addr().
643 * @param tdata The response message to be sent.
644 * @param token Token to be passed back when the callback is called.
645 * @param cb Optional callback to notify the transmission status
646 * to application, and to inform whether next address or
647 * transport will be tried.
648 *
649 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if response has been successfully created and
650 * sent to transport layer, or a non-zero error code.
651 * However, even when it returns PJ_SUCCESS, there is no
652 * guarantee that the response has been successfully sent.
653 */
654PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_send_response( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
655 pjsip_response_addr *res_addr,
656 pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
657 void *token,
658 pjsip_send_callback cb);
659
660/**
661 * This is a convenient function which wraps #pjsip_get_response_addr() and
662 * #pjsip_endpt_send_response() in a single function.
663 *
664 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
665 * @param rdata The original request to be responded.
666 * @param tdata The response message to be sent.
667 * @param token Token to be passed back when the callback is called.
668 * @param cb Optional callback to notify the transmission status
669 * to application, and to inform whether next address or
670 * transport will be tried.
671 *
672 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if response has been successfully created and
673 * sent to transport layer, or a non-zero error code.
674 * However, even when it returns PJ_SUCCESS, there is no
675 * guarantee that the response has been successfully sent.
676 */
677PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_send_response2(pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
678 pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
679 pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
680 void *token,
681 pjsip_send_callback cb);
682
683/**
684 * This composite function sends response message statelessly to an incoming
685 * request message. Internally it calls #pjsip_endpt_create_response() and
686 * #pjsip_endpt_send_response().
687 *
688 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
689 * @param rdata The incoming request message.
690 * @param st_code Status code of the response.
691 * @param st_text Optional status text of the response.
692 * @param hdr_list Optional header list to be added to the response.
693 * @param body Optional message body to be added to the response.
694 *
695 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if response message has successfully been
696 * sent.
697 */
698PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_respond_stateless(pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
699 pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
700 int st_code,
701 const pj_str_t *st_text,
702 const pjsip_hdr *hdr_list,
703 const pjsip_msg_body *body);
704
705/**
706 * @}
707 */
708
709/**
710 * @defgroup PJSIP_TRANSACT_UTIL Stateful Operations
711 * @ingroup PJSIP_TRANSACT
712 * @brief Utility function to send requests/responses statefully.
713 * @{
714 */
715
716/**
717 * This composite function creates and sends response statefully for the
718 * incoming request.
719 *
720 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
721 * @param tsx_user The module to be registered as transaction user.
722 * @param rdata The incoming request message.
723 * @param st_code Status code of the response.
724 * @param st_text Optional status text of the response.
725 * @param hdr_list Optional header list to be added to the response.
726 * @param body Optional message body to be added to the response.
727 * @param p_tsx Optional pointer to receive the transaction which was
728 * created to send the response.
729 *
730 * @return PJ_SUCCESS if response message has successfully been
731 * created.
732 */
733PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_respond( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
734 pjsip_module *tsx_user,
735 pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
736 int st_code,
737 const pj_str_t *st_text,
738 const pjsip_hdr *hdr_list,
739 const pjsip_msg_body *body,
740 pjsip_transaction **p_tsx );
741
742/**
743 * Type of callback to be specified in #pjsip_endpt_send_request().
744 *
745 * @param token The token that was given in #pjsip_endpt_send_request()
746 * @param e Completion event.
747 */
748typedef void (*pjsip_endpt_send_callback)(void *token, pjsip_event *e);
749
750/**
751 * Send outgoing request and initiate UAC transaction for the request.
752 * This is an auxiliary function to be used by application to send arbitrary
753 * requests outside a dialog. To send a request within a dialog, application
754 * should use #pjsip_dlg_send_request instead.
755 *
756 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
757 * @param tdata The transmit data to be sent.
758 * @param timeout Optional timeout for final response to be received, or -1
759 * if the transaction should not have a timeout restriction.
760 * The value is in miliseconds.
761 * @param token Optional token to be associated with the transaction, and
762 * to be passed to the callback.
763 * @param cb Optional callback to be called when the transaction has
764 * received a final response. The callback will be called with
765 * the previously registered token and the event that triggers
766 * the completion of the transaction.
767 *
768 * @return PJ_SUCCESS, or the appropriate error code.
769 */
770PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_send_request( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
771 pjsip_tx_data *tdata,
772 pj_int32_t timeout,
773 void *token,
774 pjsip_endpt_send_callback cb);
775
776/**
777 * @}
778 */
779
780/**
781 * @defgroup PJSIP_PROXY_CORE Core Proxy Layer
782 * @brief Core proxy operations
783 * @{
784 */
785
786/**
787 * Create new request message to be forwarded upstream to new destination URI
788 * in uri. The new request is a full/deep clone of the request received in
789 * rdata, unless if other copy mechanism is specified in the options.
790 * The branch parameter, if not NULL, will be used as the branch-param in
791 * the Via header. If it is NULL, then a unique branch parameter will be used.
792 *
793 * Note: this function DOES NOT perform Route information preprocessing as
794 * described in RFC 3261 Section 16.4. Application must take care of
795 * removing/updating the Route headers according of the rules as
796 * described in that section.
797 *
798 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
799 * @param rdata The incoming request message.
800 * @param uri The URI where the request will be forwarded to.
801 * @param branch Optional branch parameter. Application may specify its
802 * own branch, for example if it wishes to perform loop
803 * detection. If the branch parameter is not specified,
804 * this function will generate its own by calling
805 * #pjsip_calculate_branch_id() function.
806 * @param options Optional option flags when duplicating the message.
807 * @param tdata The result.
808 *
809 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success.
810 */
811PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_create_request_fwd(pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
812 pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
813 const pjsip_uri *uri,
814 const pj_str_t *branch,
815 unsigned options,
816 pjsip_tx_data **tdata);
817
818
819
820/**
821 * Create new response message to be forwarded downstream by the proxy from
822 * the response message found in rdata. Note that this function practically
823 * will clone the response as is, i.e. without checking the validity of the
824 * response or removing top most Via header. This function will perform
825 * full/deep clone of the response, unless other copy mechanism is used in
826 * the options.
827 *
828 * @param endpt The endpoint instance.
829 * @param rdata The incoming response message.
830 * @param options Optional option flags when duplicate the message.
831 * @param tdata The result
832 *
833 * @return PJ_SUCCESS on success.
834 */
835PJ_DECL(pj_status_t) pjsip_endpt_create_response_fwd( pjsip_endpoint *endpt,
836 pjsip_rx_data *rdata,
837 unsigned options,
838 pjsip_tx_data **tdata);
839
840
841
842/**
843 * Create a globally unique branch parameter based on the information in
844 * the incoming request message, for the purpose of creating a new request
845 * for forwarding. This is the default implementation used by
846 * #pjsip_endpt_create_request_fwd() function if the branch parameter is
847 * not specified.
848 *
849 * The default implementation here will just create an MD5 hash of the
850 * top-most Via.
851 *
852 * Note that the returned string was allocated from rdata's pool.
853 *
854 * @param rdata The incoming request message.
855 *
856 * @return Unique branch-ID string.
857 */
858PJ_DECL(pj_str_t) pjsip_calculate_branch_id( pjsip_rx_data *rdata );
859
860
861/**
862 * @}
863 */
864
865PJ_END_DECL
866
867#endif /* __PJSIP_SIP_MISC_H__ */
868