[OpenSIPS-Users] 1.6 rev 6147 and dp_translate memory error?

Ron McCarthy ronmccar at gmail.com
Fri Sep 18 16:06:08 CEST 2009


Hi,

 dp_translate("200", "$avp(s:from_did)/$avp(s:newfrom_did)");

We call that after the INVITE and allow_trusted, etc. It gets called 4 times
total, twice to normalize the $fU and $fU vars then two more times to change
the values if needed, (adds a 1, +1, etc).

Thanks


On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Bogdan-Andrei Iancu <bogdan at voice-system.ro
> wrote:

> Hi Ron,
>
> Hoe do you call the dp_translate function from the script?
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
> Ron McCarthy wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > Ive done quite a bit of troubleshooting and ive found the switch runs
> > clean with not using dp_translate, but when we do the errors appear.
> >
> > After a few thousand calls we start getting: (no errors before this)
> >
> > Sep 18 00:09:13 sips /usr/local/sbin/opensips[68260]:
> > ERROR:dialplan:dp_get_svalue: no AVP or SCRIPTVAR found (error in
> scripts)
> > Sep 18 00:09:13 sips /usr/local/sbin/opensips[68260]:
> > ERROR:dialplan:dp_translate_f: invalid param 2
> > Sep 18 00:09:13 sips /usr/local/sbin/opensips[68260]:
> > ERROR:core:do_assign: no value in right expression
> > Sep 18 00:09:13 sips /usr/local/sbin/opensips[68260]:
> > ERROR:core:do_assign: error at line: 298
> >
> > Backtrace shows:
> > #0  0x0000000801ff0211 in rule_translate (msg=0x6fe600, string={s =
> > 0x80282a9c3 "1234569999", len = 10}, rule=Variable "rule" is not
> > available.
> > ) at dp_repl.c:192
> > 192 memcpy(result->s + result->len, match.begin, match.len);
> > (gdb)
> >
> > Were using sipP to test this, im setting the source and dest number
> > manually with a AVP var then having dp_translate run on it, its taking
> > a 10 digit number and turning it into 11 digits, we have about 45
> > rules loaded into the database for the dialplan, with this particular
> > dialplan ID their is 2 rules total, we call dp_translate a total of 4
> > times for each new call.
> >
> > vmstat is basically all 0's when dp_translate disabled, when enabled
> > it looks like:
> >
> > 0 9 0   2891M  2574M  1484   0   0   0  3737   0   0   0 2744 29807
> > 11711 13 15 72
> >  1 7 0   2899M  2569M  1493   0   0   0  1983   0   0   0 2678 39221
> > 11355 13 11 76
> >  0 8 0   2891M  2568M  1119   0   0   0  2821   0   0   0 2360 28331
> > 10401 13 15 72
> >  0 8 0   2901M  2565M  1477   0   0   0  2086   0   0   0 2226 39722
> > 9430 11 15 74
> >  1 8 0   2893M  2560M  1250   0   0   0  1993   0   0   0 2912 23983
> > 12123 11 15 74
> >  4 6 0   2901M  2551M  1557   0   0   0  2035   0   0   0 3075 38446
> > 13035 12 18 70
> >  0 9 0   2893M  2548M  1103   0   0   0  1877   0   0   0 2772 26050
> > 11474 12 12 76
> >  0 8 0   2901M  2539M  1434   0   0   0   743   0   0   0 3289 34833
> > 13759  8 17 75
> >  0 9 0   2893M  2534M   943   0   0   0  1533   0   0   0 3372 23843
> > 14379  8 24 68
> >  2 7 0   2901M  2528M  1252   0   0   0  1207   0   0   0 2762 39615
> > 11275 12 13 75
> >  0 8 0   2902M  2521M  1134   0   0   0   703   0   0   0 3364 18464
> > 14069  6 18 76
> >  0 8 0   2901M  2514M  1670   0   0   0  1737   0   0   0 3771 17832
> > 17211  1 16 82
> >  0 8 0   2902M  2508M  1212   0   0   0   803   0   0   0 3141 5263
> > 13990  1 14 85
> >  0 8 0   2901M  2499M  1542   0   0   0  1241   0   0   0 3720 17120
> > 16641  1 17 82
> >  0 7 0   2902M  2497M  1260   0   0   0  2027   0   0   0 2561 6328
> > 11863  1 14 85
> >  0 7 0   2901M  2499M  1979   0   0   0  3653   0   0   0 2442 19121
> > 11724  3 13 85
> >  1 8 0   2902M  2498M  1387   0   0   0  3062   0   0   0 2183 6172
> > 10662  0 13 87
> >
> >
> > We have ran this at 5CPS and the switch will run fine for several
> > thousand calls, then at 60+ CPS and runs for several thousand calls as
> > well, so it appears to be a memory issue to me as when the total
> > number of processed calls goes up is when it dies on us.
> >
> > Let me know what else I can do to test/debug on my side to help with
> this.
> >
> > Thanks
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