[reSIProcate] AfterSocketCreationFuncPtr not called for TCP sockets
Scott Godin
sgodin at sipspectrum.com
Sun May 17 11:11:42 CDT 2009
1) Has a similar change been posted as a draft somewhere else?
[Scott] I haven't seen such a change from any other source.
2) Is there a historical reason why the functionality isn't provided for
TCP sockets?
[Scott] I can't think of one. Sounds like a good addition to the stack. If
you would like to post a patch for this, I can get it committed to SVN.
Thanks!
Scott
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 2:52 PM, Paul Kurmas <pkurmas at mutualink.net> wrote:
> One clarification here... the reason for installing the callback
> function is to be able to call setsockopt() to set the IP_TTL and IP_TOS
> fields of the stream.
>
> Any alternate solutions that use existing APIs to solve the problem
> would be welcome. Thanks again.
>
> PK
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Kurmas
> Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 2:43 PM
> To: 'resiprocate-devel at resiprocate.org'
> Subject: AfterSocketCreationFuncPtr not
>
> I've created a function complying to the prototype for
> AfterSocketCreationFuncPtr & pass it to the SipStack ctor. However, the
> function is not called for TCP sockets. The argument is dropped from
> the call to the TcpTransport ctor, and in turn the TcpBaseTransport
> ctor. The implementation of the TcpBaseTransport ctor list passes a
> null pointer to the InternalTransport ctor.
>
> I've verified in the latest-and-greatest code that this hasn't been
> changed in v1.4.1. My codebase is at v1.3.4. Before I start changing
> the implementation & posting the change, I wanted to know two things --
> 1) Has a similar change been posted as a draft somewhere else?
> 2) Is there a historical reason why the functionality isn't provided for
> TCP sockets?
>
> Many thanks in advance.
> PK
>
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