When accidentally compiling against a wrong version of
pjsip headers with a different pjsip_inv_session size,
the invite_tsx structure could be null in the answer()
function. This led to a crash because it attempted to
send the session response with an uninitialized packet
pointer. This patch presets packet to null and adds a
diagnostic log message to explain why the call fails.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3267/
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static int answer(void *data)
{
pj_status_t status = PJ_SUCCESS;
- pjsip_tx_data *packet;
+ pjsip_tx_data *packet = NULL;
struct ast_sip_session *session = data;
pjsip_dlg_inc_lock(session->inv_session->dlg);
if (session->inv_session->invite_tsx) {
status = pjsip_inv_answer(session->inv_session, 200, NULL, NULL, &packet);
+ } else {
+ ast_log(LOG_ERROR,"Cannot answer '%s' because there is no associated SIP transaction\n",
+ ast_channel_name(session->channel));
}
pjsip_dlg_dec_lock(session->inv_session->dlg);