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# Net::SIP::Util
# various functions for helping in SIP programs
###########################################################################
use strict;
use warnings;
package Net::SIP::Util;
use Digest::MD5 'md5_hex';
use IO::Socket;
use Net::SIP::Debug;
use Carp qw(confess croak);
use base 'Exporter';
our @EXPORT_OK = qw(
sip_hdrval2parts
sip_parts2hdrval
sip_uri2parts
create_socket_to
create_rtp_sockets
invoke_callback
sip_uri_eq
);
our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( all => \@EXPORT_OK );
our $RTP_MIN_PORT = 2000;
our $RTP_MAX_PORT = 12000;
###########################################################################
# creates hash from header val, e.g.
# 'Digest method="md5",qop="auth",...','www-authenticate' will result in
# ( 'Digest', { method => md5, qop => auth,... } )
# Args: ($key,$val)
# $key: normalized key (lowercase, long)
# $val: value
# Returns: ( $data,\%parameter )
# $data: initial data
# %parameter: additional parameter
###########################################################################
sub sip_hdrval2parts {
croak( "usage: sip_hdrval2parts( key => val )" ) if @_!=2;
my ($key,$v) = @_;
return if !defined($v);
my $delim = ';';
if ( $key eq 'www-authenticate' || $key eq 'proxy-authenticate'
|| $key eq 'authorization' || $key eq 'proxy-authorization' ) {
# these keys have ',' instead of ';' as delimiter
$delim = ',';
}
# split on delimiter (but not if quoted)
my @v = ('');
my $quoted = 0;
my $bracket = 0;
while (1) {
if ( $v =~m{\G(.*?)([\\"<>$delim])}gc ) {
if ( $2 eq "\\" ) {
$v[-1].=$1.$2.substr( $v,pos($v),1 );
pos($v)++;
} elsif ( $2 eq '"' ) {
$v[-1].=$1.$2;
$quoted = !$quoted if ! $bracket;
} elsif ( $2 eq '<' ) {
$v[-1].=$1.$2;
$bracket = 1 if ! $bracket && ! $quoted;
} elsif ( $2 eq '>' ) {
$v[-1].=$1.$2;
$bracket = 0 if $bracket && ! $quoted;
} elsif ( $2 eq $delim ) {
# next item if not quoted
if ( ! $quoted && ! $bracket ) {
( $v[-1].=$1 ) =~s{\s+$}{}; # strip trailing space
push @v,'' ;
$v =~m{\G\s+}gc; # skip space after $delim
} else {
$v[-1].=$1.$2
}
}
} else {
# add rest to last from @v
$v[-1].= substr($v,pos($v)||0 );
last;
}
}
# with delimiter ',' it starts 'Digest realm=...' so $v[0]
# contains method and first parameter
my $data = shift(@v);
if ( $delim eq ',' ) {
$data =~s{^(\S+)\s*(.*)}{$1};
unshift @v,$2;
}
# rest will be interpreted as parameters with key|key=value
my %hash;
foreach my $vv (@v) {
my ($key,$value) = split( m{\s*=\s*},$vv,2 );
if ( defined($value) ) {
$value =~s{^"(.*)"$}{$1}; # unquote
# TODO Q: what's the meaning of "\%04", e.g. is it
# '%04' or "\\\004" ??
$value =~s{\\(.)}{$1}sg; # unescape backslashes
$value =~s{%([a-fA-F][a-fA-F])}{ chr(hex($1)) }esg; # resolve uri encoding
}
$hash{lc($key)} = $value;
}
return ($data,\%hash);
}
###########################################################################
# reverse to sip_hdrval2parts
# Args: ($key,$data,\%parameter)
# $key: normalized key (lowercase, long)
# $data: initial data
# %parameter: additional parameter
# Returns: $val
# $val: value
###########################################################################
sub sip_parts2hdrval {
my ($key,$data,$param) = @_;
my $delim = ';';
if ( $key eq 'www-authenticate' || $key eq 'proxy-authenticate'
|| $key eq 'authorization' || $key eq 'proxy-authorization' ) {
# these keys have ',' instead of ';' as delimiter
$delim = ',';
}
my $val = $data; # FIXME: need to escape $data?
for my $k ( sort keys %$param ) {
$val .= $delim.$k;
my $v = $param->{$k};
if ( defined $v ) {
# escape special chars
$v =~s{([%\r\n\t"[:^print:]])}{ sprintf "%%%02x",ord($1) }sg;
$v = '"'.$v.'"' if $v =~m{\s|$delim};
$val .= '='.$v
}
}
return $val;
}
###########################################################################
# extract parts from SIP URI
# Args: $uri
# Returns: $domain || ($domain,$user,$proto,$data,$param)
# $domain: SIP domain maybe with port
# $user: user part
# $proto: 'sip'|'sips'
# $data: full part before any params
# $param: hashref with params, e.g { transport => 'udp',... }
###########################################################################
sub sip_uri2parts {
my $uri = shift;
$uri = $1 if $uri =~m{<([^>]+)>\s*$}i;
my ($data,$param) = sip_hdrval2parts( uri => $uri );
if ( $data =~m{^(?:(sips?):)?(?:([^\s\@]*)\@)?([\w\-\.:]+)}i ) {
my ($proto,$user,$domain) = ($1,$2,$3);
$proto ||= 'sip';
return wantarray
? ($domain,$user,lc($proto),$data,$param)
: $domain
} else {
return;
}
}
###########################################################################
# returns true if two URIs are the same
# Args: $uri1,$uri2
# Returns: true if both URI point to same address
###########################################################################
sub sip_uri_eq {
my ($uri1,$uri2) = @_;
return 1 if $uri1 eq $uri2; # shortcut for common case
my ($d1,$u1,$p1) = sip_uri2parts($uri1);
my ($d2,$u2,$p2) = sip_uri2parts($uri2);
my $port1 = $d1 =~s{:(\d+)$|\[(\d+)\]$}{} ? $1||$2
: $p1 eq 'sips' ? 5061 : 5060;
my $port2 = $d2 =~s{:(\d+)$|\[(\d+)\]$}{} ? $1||$2
: $p2 eq 'sips' ? 5061 : 5060;
return lc($d1) eq lc($d2)
&& $port1 == $port2
&& ( defined($u1) ? defined($u2) && $u1 eq $u2 : ! defined($u2))
&& $p1 eq $p2;
}
###########################################################################
# create socket preferable on port 5060 from which one might reach the given IP
# Args: ($dst_addr;$proto)
# $dst_addr: the adress which must be reachable from this socket
# $proto: tcp|udp, default udp
# Returns: ($sock,$ip_port) || $sock || ()
# $sock: the created socket
# $ip_port: ip:port of socket, only given if called in array context
# Comment: the IP it needs to come from works by creating a udp socket
# to this host and figuring out it's IP by calling getsockname. Then it
# tries to create a socket on this IP using port 5060 and if this does
# not work it tries the port 5062..5100 and if this does not work too
# it let the system use a random port
# If creating of socket fails it returns () and $! is set
###########################################################################
sub create_socket_to {
my ($dst_addr,$proto) = @_;
$proto ||= 'udp';
my $laddr = do {
$dst_addr =~s{:.*}{}; # in case ip:port was given
my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
PeerAddr => $dst_addr,
PeerPort => 5060,
Proto => 'udp'
) || return; # No route?
my $x = getsockname($sock) or return;
my (undef,$addr) = unpack_sockaddr_in( $x );
inet_ntoa( $addr );
};
DEBUG( "Local IP is $laddr" );
# Bind to this IP
# First try port 5060..5100, if they are all used use any port
# I get from the system
my ($sock,$port);
for my $p ( 5060,5062..5100 ) {
DEBUG( "try to listen on $laddr:$p" );
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
LocalAddr => $laddr,
LocalPort => $p,
Proto => $proto,
);
if ( $sock ) {
$port = $p;
last
}
}
if ( ! $sock ) {
$sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
LocalAddr => $laddr, # use any port
Proto => $proto,
) || return;
$port = (unpack_sockaddr_in( getsockname($sock)))[0];
}
DEBUG( "listen on $laddr:$port" );
return wantarray ? ($sock,"$laddr:$port" ) : $sock;
}
###########################################################################
# create RTP/RTCP sockets
# Args: ($laddr;$range,$min,$max,$tries)
# $laddr: local addr
# $range: how many sockets, 2 if not defined
# $min: minimal port number, default $RTP_MIN_PORT
# $max: maximal port number, default 10000 more than $min
# or $RTP_MAX_PORT if $min not given
# $tries: how many tries, default 100
# Returns: ($port,$rtp_sock,$rtcp_sock,@more_socks)
# $port: port of RTP socket, port for RTCP is port+1
# $rtp_sock: socket for RTP data
# $rtcp_sock: socket for RTCP data
# @more_socks: more sockets (if range >2)
###########################################################################
sub create_rtp_sockets {
my ($laddr,$range,$min,$max,$tries) = @_;
$range ||= 2;
if ( ! $min ) {
$min = $RTP_MIN_PORT;
$max ||= $RTP_MAX_PORT;
} else {
$max ||= $min+10000;
}
$min += $min%2; # make even
$tries ||= 1000;
my $diff2 = int(($max-$min)/2) - $range +1;
my (@socks,$port);
while ( $tries-- >0 ) {
last if @socks == $range;
map { close($_) } @socks;
@socks = ();
$port = 2*int(rand($diff2)) + $min;
for( my $i=0;$i<$range;$i++ ) {
push @socks, IO::Socket::INET->new(
Proto => 'udp',
LocalAddr => $laddr,
LocalPort => $port + $i,
) || last;
}
}
return if @socks != $range; # failed
return ($port,@socks);
}
###########################################################################
# helper to call callback, set variable..
# Args: ($cb;@args)
# $cb: callback
# @args: additional args for callback
# Returns: $rv
# $rv: return value of callback
# Comment:
# callback can be
# - code ref: will be called with $cb->(@args)
# - object with method run, will be called with $cb->run(@args)
# - array-ref with [ \&sub,@myarg ], will be called with $sub->(@myarg,@args)
# - scalar ref: the scalar will be set to $args[0] if @args, otherwise true
# - regex: returns true if anything in @args matches regex
###########################################################################
sub invoke_callback {
my ($cb,@more_args) = @_;
if ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $cb,'CODE' )) {
# anon sub
return $cb->(@more_args)
} elsif ( my $sub = UNIVERSAL::can( $cb,'run' )) {
# Callback object
return $sub->($cb,@more_args );
} elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $cb,'ARRAY' )) {
my ($sub,@args) = @$cb;
# [ \&sub,@arg ]
return $sub->( @args,@more_args );
} elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $cb,'Regexp' )) {
@more_args or return;
for(@more_args) {
return 1 if m{$cb}
}
return 0;
} elsif ( UNIVERSAL::isa( $cb,'SCALAR' ) || UNIVERSAL::isa( $cb,'REF' )) {
# scalar ref, set to true
$$cb = @more_args ? shift(@more_args) : 1;
return $$cb;
} elsif ( $cb ) {
confess "unknown handler $cb";
}
}
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