
dialog Module

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

   Voice Sistem SRL

Edited by

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu

   Copyright  2006 voice-system.ro
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   Table of Contents
   1. User's Guide

        1.1. Overview
        1.2. How it works
        1.3. Dependencies

              1.3.1. OpenSER Modules
              1.3.2. External Libraries or Applications

        1.4. Exported Parameters

              1.4.1. enable_stats (integer)
              1.4.2. hash_size (integer)
              1.4.3. rr_param (string)
              1.4.4. dlg_flag (integer)
              1.4.5. timeout_avp (string)
              1.4.6. default_timeout (integer)
              1.4.7. use_tight_match (integer)

        1.5. Exported Functions
        1.6. Exported statistics

              1.6.1. active_dialogs
              1.6.2. early_dialogs
              1.6.3. processed_dialogs
              1.6.4. expired_dialogs
              1.6.5. failed_dialogs

        1.7. Exported MI Functions

              1.7.1. dlg_list

        1.8. Exported pseudo-variables

              1.8.1. $DLG_count
              1.8.2. $DLG_status
              1.8.3. $DLG_lifetime

   2. Developer's Guide

        2.1. Available Functions

              2.1.1. register_dlgcb (dialog, type, cb, param)

   3. Frequently Asked Questions

   List of Examples
   1-1. Set enable_stats parameter
   1-2. Set hash_size parameter
   1-3. Set rr_param parameter
   1-4. Set dlg_flag parameter
   1-5. Set timeout_avp parameter
   1-6. Set default_timeout parameter
   1-7. Set use_tight_match parameter
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Chapter 1. User's Guide

1.1. Overview

   The dialog module provides dialog awareness to OpenSER proxy.
   Its functionality is to keep trace of the current dialogs, to
   offer information about them (like how many dialogs are
   active). The module exports no functions that could be used
   directly from scripts.

   The module, via an internal API, also provide the foundation
   to build on top of it more complex dialog-based
   functionalities via other OpenSER modules.
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1.2. How it works

   To create the dialog associated to an initial request, the
   flag "dlg_flag" (Section 1.4.4) must be set before creating
   the corresponding transaction.

   The dialog is automatically destroyed when a "BYE" is
   received. In case of no "BYE", the dialog lifetime is
   controlled via the default timeout (see "default_timeout" -
   Section 1.4.6) and custom timeout (see "timeout_avp" - Section
   1.4.5). The dialog timeout is reset each time a sequential
   request passes.
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1.3. Dependencies

1.3.1. OpenSER Modules

   The following modules must be loaded before this module:

     * TM - Transaction module
     * RR - Record-Route module
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1.3.2. External Libraries or Applications

   The following libraries or applications must be installed
   before running OpenSER with this module loaded:

     * None.
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1.4. Exported Parameters

1.4.1. enable_stats (integer)

   If the statistics support should be enabled or not. Via
   statistic variables, the module provide information about the
   dialog processing. Set it to zero to disable or to non-zero to
   enable it.

   Default value is "1 (enabled)". 

   Example 1-1. Set enable_stats parameter
...
modparam("dialog", "enable_stats", 0)
...
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1.4.2. hash_size (integer)

   The size of the hash table internally used to keep the
   dialogs. A larger table is much faster but consumes more
   memory. The hash size must be a power of 2 number.

   Default value is "4096". 

   Example 1-2. Set hash_size parameter
...
modparam("dialog", "hash_size", 1024)
...
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1.4.3. rr_param (string)

   Name of the Record-Route parameter to be added with the dialog
   cookie. It is used for fast dialog matching of the sequential
   requests.

   Default value is "did". 

   Example 1-3. Set rr_param parameter
...
modparam("dialog", "rr_param", "xyz")
...
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1.4.4. dlg_flag (integer)

   Flag to be used for marking if a dialog should be constructed
   for the current request (make sense only for initial
   requests).

   Default value is "none". 

   Example 1-4. Set dlg_flag parameter
...
modparam("dialog", "dlg_flag", 4)
...
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1.4.5. timeout_avp (string)

   The specification of an AVP to contain a custom timeout (in
   seconds) for the dialog. It may be used only in a request
   (initial or sequential) context

   Default value is "none". 

   Example 1-5. Set timeout_avp parameter
...
modparam("dialog", "timeout_avp", "$avp(i:10)")
...
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1.4.6. default_timeout (integer)

   The default dialog timeout (in seconds) if no custom one is
   set.

   Default value is "43200 (12 hours)". 

   Example 1-6. Set default_timeout parameter
...
modparam("dialog", "default_timeout", 21600)
...
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1.4.7. use_tight_match (integer)

   If tight matching should be use dialog matching of sequential
   requests. By default, the matching is done only on the RR
   cookie; tight matching extra checks the callid. Set it to zero
   to disable or to non-zero to enable it.

   Default value is "0 (disabled)". 

   Example 1-7. Set use_tight_match parameter
...
modparam("dialog", "use_tight_match", 1)
...
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1.5. Exported Functions

   There are no exported functions that could be used in scripts.
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1.6. Exported statistics

1.6.1. active_dialogs

   Returns the number of current active dialogs (may be confirmed
   or not).
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1.6.2. early_dialogs

   Returns the number of early dialogs.
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1.6.3. processed_dialogs

   Returns the total number of processed dialogs (terminated,
   expired or active) from the startup.
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1.6.4. expired_dialogs

   Returns the total number of expired dialogs from the startup.
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1.6.5. failed_dialogs

   Returns the number of failed dialogs.
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1.7. Exported MI Functions

1.7.1. dlg_list

   It returns a listing of all dialogs (calls).

   Name: dlg_list

   Parameters: none

   MI FIFO Command Format:
                :dlg_list:_reply_fifo_file_
                _empty_line_
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1.8. Exported pseudo-variables

1.8.1. $DLG_count

   Returns the number of current active dialogs (may be confirmed
   or not).
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1.8.2. $DLG_status

   Returns the status of the dialog corresponding to the
   processed sequential request. This PV will be available only
   for sequential requests, after doing loose_route().

   Value may be:

     * NULL - Dialog not found.
     * 3 - Confirmed by a final reply but no ACK received yet.
     * 4 - Confirmed by a final reply and ACK received.
     * 5 - Dialog ended.
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1.8.3. $DLG_lifetime

   Returns the duration (in seconds) of the dialog corresponding
   to the processed sequential request. The duration is
   calculated from the dialog confirmation and the current
   moment. This PV will be available only for sequential
   requests, after doing loose_route().

   NULL will be returned if there is no dialog for the request.
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Chapter 2. Developer's Guide

2.1. Available Functions

2.1.1. register_dlgcb (dialog, type, cb, param)

   Register a new callback to the dialog.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:

     * struct dlg_cell* dlg - dialog to register callback to. If
       maybe NULL only for DLG_CREATED callback type, which is
       not a per dialog type.
     * int type - types of callbacks; more types may be register
       for the same callback function; only DLG_CREATED must be
       register alone. Possible types:
          + DLG_CREATED - called when a new dialog is created -
            it's a global type (not associated to any dialog)
          + DLG_FAILED - called when the dialog was negatively
            replied (non-2xx) - it's a per dialog type.
          + DLG_CONFIRMED - called when the dialog is confirmed
            (2xx replied) - it's a per dialog type.
          + DLG_REQ_WITHIN - called when the dialog matches a
            sequential request - it's a per dialog type.
          + DLG_TERMINATED - called when the dialog is terminated
            via BYE - it's a per dialog type.
          + DLG_EXPIRED - called when the dialog expires without
            receiving a BYE - it's a per dialog type.
     * dialog_cb f - callback function to be called. Prototype
       is: "void (dialog_cb) (struct dlg_cell* dlg, int type,
       struct sip_msg* msg, void** param);"
     * void *param - parameter to be passed to the callback
       function.
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Chapter 3. Frequently Asked Questions

   3.1. Where can I find more about OpenSER?
   3.2. Where can I post a question about this module?
   3.3. How can I report a bug?

   3.1. Where can I find more about OpenSER?

   Take a look at http://openser.org/.

   3.2. Where can I post a question about this module?

   First at all check if your question was already answered on
   one of our mailing lists:

     * User Mailing List -
       http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/users
     * Developer Mailing List -
       http://openser.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devel

   E-mails regarding any stable OpenSER release should be sent to
   <users@openser.org> and e-mails regarding development versions
   should be sent to <devel@openser.org>.

   If you want to keep the mail private, send it to
   <team@openser.org>.

   3.3. How can I report a bug?

   Please follow the guidelines provided at:
   http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=139143.
