proto_hep Module
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   Table of Contents

   1. Admin Guide

        1.1. Overview
        1.2. Dependencies

              1.2.1. OpenSIPS Modules
              1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications

        1.3. Exported Parameters

              1.3.1. hep_id (str)
              1.3.2. homer5_on (int)
              1.3.3. homer5_delim (str)
              1.3.4. hep_port (integer)
              1.3.5. hep_send_timeout (integer)
              1.3.6. hep_max_msg_chunks (integer)
              1.3.7. hep_async (integer)
              1.3.8. hep_async_max_postponed_chunks (integer)
              1.3.9. hep_capture_id (integer)
              1.3.10. hep_async_local_connect_timeout (integer)
              1.3.11. hep_async_local_write_timeout (integer)

        1.4. Exported Functions

              1.4.1. correlate(hep_id, type1, correlation1, type2,
                      correlation2)

   2. Developer Guide

        2.1. Available Functions

              2.1.1. pack_hep(from, to, proto, payload, plen,
                      retbuf, retlen)

              2.1.2. register_hep_cb(cb)
              2.1.3. hep_version

   3. Contributors

        3.1. By Commit Statistics
        3.2. By Commit Activity

   4. Documentation

        4.1. Contributors

   List of Tables

   3.1. Top contributors by DevScore^(1), authored commits^(2) and
          lines added/removed^(3)

   3.2. Most recently active contributors^(1) to this module

   List of Examples

   1.1. Set hep_id parameter
   1.2. Set homer5_on parameter
   1.3. Set homer5_on parameter
   1.4. Set hep_port parameter
   1.5. Set hep_send_timeout parameter
   1.6. Set hep_max_msg_chunks parameter
   1.7. Set hep_async parameter
   1.8. Set hep_async_max_postponed_chunks parameter
   1.9. Set hep_capture_id parameter
   1.10. Set hep_async_local_connect_timeout parameter
   1.11. Set hep_async_local_write_timeout parameter
   1.12. correlate usage

Chapter 1. Admin Guide

1.1. Overview

   The proto_hep module is a transport module which implements
   hepV1 and hepV2 UDP-based communication and hepV3 TCP-based
   communication. It also offers an API with which you can
   register callbacks which are called after the HEP header is
   parsed and also can pack sip messages to HEP messages.The
   unpacking part is done internally.

   Once loaded, you will be able to define HEP listeners in your
   configuration file by adding their IP and, optionally, a
   listening port. You can define both TCP and UDP listeners. On
   UDP you will be able to receive HEP v1, v2 and v3 packets, on
   TCP only HEPv3.

...
#HEPv3 listener
socket= hep_tcp:127.0.0.1:6061          # change the listening IP
#HEPv1, v2, v3 listener
socket= hep_udp:127.0.0.1:6061          # change the listening IP
...

1.2. Dependencies

1.2.1. OpenSIPS Modules

   The following modules must be loaded before this module:
     * None.

1.2.2. External Libraries or Applications

   The following libraries or applications must be installed
   before running OpenSIPS with this module loaded:
     * None.

1.3. Exported Parameters

1.3.1. hep_id (str)

   Specify a destination for HEP packets and the version of HEP
   protocol used. All parameters inside hep_id must be separated
   by ;. The parameters are given in key-value format, the
   possible keys being uri, transport and version, except
   destiantion's URI which doesn't have a key and is in host:port
   . transport key can be TCP or UDP. TCP works only for HEP
   version 3. Version is the hep protocol version and can be 1, 2
   or 3.

   HEPv1 and HEPv2 can use only UDP. HEPv3 can use both TCP and
   UDP having the default set to TCP. If no hep version defined,
   the default is version 3 with TCP.

   NO default value. If hep_id the module can't be used for HEP
   tracing.

   Example 1.1.  Set hep_id parameter
...
/* define a destination to localhost on port 8001 using hepV3 on tcp */
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_id",
"[hep_dst] 127.0.0.1:8001; transport=tcp; version=3")
/* define a destination to 1.2.3.4 on port 5000 using hepV2; no transpor
t(default UDP) */
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_id", "[hep_dst] 1.2.3.4:5000; version=2")
/* define only the destination uri; version will be 3(default) and trans
port TCP(default) */
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_id", "[hep_dst] 1.2.3.4:5000")

1.3.2. homer5_on (int)

   Specify how the data should be encapsulated in the HEP packet.
   If set to 0, then the JSON based HOMER 6 format will be used.
   Otherwise, if set to anything different than 0, the plain text
   HOMER 5 format will be used for encapsulation. On the capturing
   node, this parameter affects the behavior of the report_capture
   function from the sipcapture module.

   Default value 1, HOMER5 format.

   Example 1.2.  Set homer5_on parameter
modparam("proto_hep", "homer5_on", 0)

1.3.3. homer5_delim (str)

   In case homer5_on is set (different than 0), with this
   parameter you will be able to set the delmiter between
   different payload parts.

   Default value ":".

   Example 1.3.  Set homer5_on parameter
modparam("proto_hep", "homer5_delim", "##")

1.3.4. hep_port (integer)

   The default port to be used by all TCP/UDP listeners.

   Default value is 5656.

   Example 1.4. Set hep_port parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_port", 6666)
...

1.3.5. hep_send_timeout (integer)

   Time in milliseconds after a TCP connection will be closed if
   it is not available for blocking writing in this interval (and
   OpenSIPS wants to send something on it).

   Default value is 100 ms.

   Example 1.5. Set hep_send_timeout parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_send_timeout", 200)
...

1.3.6. hep_max_msg_chunks (integer)

   The maximum number of chunks in which a HEP message is expected
   to arrive via TCP. If a received packet is more fragmented than
   this, the connection is dropped (either the connection is very
   overloaded and this leads to high fragmentation - or we are the
   victim of an ongoing attack where the attacker is sending very
   fragmented traffic in order to decrease server performance).

   Default value is 32.

   Example 1.6. Set hep_max_msg_chunks parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_max_msg_chunks", 8)
...

1.3.7. hep_async (integer)

   Specifies whether the TCP connect and write operations should
   be done in an asynchronous mode (non-blocking connect and
   write) or not. If disabled, OpenSIPS will block and wait for
   TCP operations like connect and write.

   Default value is 1 (enabled).

   Example 1.7. Set hep_async parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_async", 0)
...

1.3.8. hep_async_max_postponed_chunks (integer)

   If hep_async is enabled, this specifies the maximum number of
   HEP messages that can be stashed for later/async writing. If
   the connection pending writes exceed this number, the
   connection will be marked as broken and dropped.

   Default value is 32.

   Example 1.8. Set hep_async_max_postponed_chunks parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_async_max_postponed_chunks", 16)
...

1.3.9. hep_capture_id (integer)

   The parameter indicate the capture agent ID for HEPv2/v3
   protocol. Limitation: 16-bit integer.

   Default value is "1".

   Example 1.9. Set hep_capture_id parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_capture_id", 234)
...

1.3.10. hep_async_local_connect_timeout (integer)

   If hep_async is enabled, this specifies the number of
   milliseconds that a connect will be tried in blocking mode
   (optimization). If the connect operation lasts more than this,
   the connect will go to async mode and will be passed to TCP
   MAIN for polling.

   Default value is 100 ms.

   Example 1.10. Set hep_async_local_connect_timeout parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_async_local_connect_timeout", 200)
...

1.3.11. hep_async_local_write_timeout (integer)

   If hep_async is enabled, this specifies the number of
   milliseconds that a write op will be tried in blocking mode
   (optimization). If the write operation lasts more than this,
   the write will go to async mode and will be passed to bin MAIN
   for polling.

   Default value is 10 ms.

   Example 1.11. Set hep_async_local_write_timeout parameter
...
modparam("proto_hep", "hep_async_local_write_timeout", 100)
...

1.4. Exported Functions

1.4.1.  correlate(hep_id, type1, correlation1, type2, correlation2)

   Send a hep message with an extra correlation id containing the
   two correlation given as arguments. The two types must differ.
   This will help on the capturing side to correlate two calls for
   example, being given their callid as correlation ids.

   This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE,
   ONREPLY_ROUTE, BRANCH_ROUTE, LOCAL_ROUTE.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * hep_id (string) the name of the hep_id defined in modparam
       section, specifying where to do the tracing.
     * type1 (string) the key name identify the first correlation
       id.
     * correlation1 (string) the first extra correlation id that
       will be put in the extra correlation chunk.
     * type2 (string) the key name identify the second correlation
       id.
     * correlation2 (string) the second extra correlation id that
       will be put in the extra correlation chunk.

   Example 1.12. correlate usage
...
/* see declaration of hep_dst in trace_id section */
/* we suppose we have two correlations in two varibles: cor1 and cor2 */
        correlate("hep_dst", "correlation-no-1",$var(cor1),"correlation-
no-2", $var(cor2));
...

Chapter 2. Developer Guide

2.1. Available Functions

2.1.1.  pack_hep(from, to, proto, payload, plen, retbuf, retlen)

   The function packs connection details and sip message into HEP
   message. It's your job to free both the old and the new buffer.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * sockaddr_union *from - sockaddr_union describing sending
       socket
     * sockaddr_union *to - sockaddr_union describing receiving
       socket
     * int proto - protocol used in hep header;
     * char *payload SIP payload buffer
     * int plen SIP payload buffer length
     * char **retbuf HEP message buffer
     * int *retlen HEP message buffer length

2.1.2.  register_hep_cb(cb)

   The function register callbacks to be called whenever a HEP
   message is received. The callbacks parameters are struct
   hep_desc*(see hep.h for details) a structure that holds all
   details about the hep header and the receive_info* structure.
   The callback can return HEP_SCRIPT_SKIP which stops the HEP
   message from being passed thrrough scripts.

   Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
     * hep_cb_t cb HEP callback

2.1.3.  hep_version

   Current version of hep used.

Chapter 3. Contributors

3.1. By Commit Statistics

   Table 3.1. Top contributors by DevScore^(1), authored
   commits^(2) and lines added/removed^(3)
     Name DevScore Commits Lines ++ Lines --
   1. Ionut Ionita (@ionutrazvanionita) 149 66 8047 998
   2. Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea) 38 29 85 488
   3. Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (@bogdan-iancu) 26 19 384 170
   4. Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu) 18 15 81 92
   5. Vlad Patrascu (@rvlad-patrascu) 7 4 36 84
   6. Maksym Sobolyev (@sobomax) 4 2 4 4
   7. Nick Altmann (@nikbyte) 3 1 2 2
   8. Dan Pascu (@danpascu) 3 1 1 1
   9. Peter Lemenkov (@lemenkov) 3 1 1 1
   10. Walter Doekes (@wdoekes) 3 1 1 1

   (1) DevScore = author_commits + author_lines_added /
   (project_lines_added / project_commits) + author_lines_deleted
   / (project_lines_deleted / project_commits)

   (2) including any documentation-related commits, excluding
   merge commits. Regarding imported patches/code, we do our best
   to count the work on behalf of the proper owner, as per the
   "fix_authors" and "mod_renames" arrays in
   opensips/doc/build-contrib.sh. If you identify any
   patches/commits which do not get properly attributed to you,
   please submit a pull request which extends "fix_authors" and/or
   "mod_renames".

   (3) ignoring whitespace edits, renamed files and auto-generated
   files

3.2. By Commit Activity

   Table 3.2. Most recently active contributors^(1) to this module
                      Name                   Commit Activity
   1.  Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea)     Nov 2015 - Feb 2024
   2.  Maksym Sobolyev (@sobomax)          Feb 2023 - Feb 2023
   3.  Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu)         Mar 2016 - Oct 2022
   4.  Nick Altmann (@nikbyte)             May 2021 - May 2021
   5.  Bogdan-Andrei Iancu (@bogdan-iancu) Jan 2017 - Apr 2021
   6.  Walter Doekes (@wdoekes)            May 2020 - May 2020
   7.  Dan Pascu (@danpascu)               May 2019 - May 2019
   8.  Vlad Patrascu (@rvlad-patrascu)     May 2017 - Apr 2019
   9.  Peter Lemenkov (@lemenkov)          Jun 2018 - Jun 2018
   10. Ionut Ionita (@ionutrazvanionita)   Oct 2015 - Apr 2017

   (1) including any documentation-related commits, excluding
   merge commits

Chapter 4. Documentation

4.1. Contributors

   Last edited by: Razvan Crainea (@razvancrainea), Bogdan-Andrei
   Iancu (@bogdan-iancu), Liviu Chircu (@liviuchircu), Vlad
   Patrascu (@rvlad-patrascu), Peter Lemenkov (@lemenkov), Ionut
   Ionita (@ionutrazvanionita).

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