Sorry !! I just notice that I used the avp once like "Sfeaturetype" and on the other hand like "SfeatureType" (the "t" or "T"......) Sorry again, BR, Uri
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Uri Shacked <ushac...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi,**** > > ** ** > > I encountered a problem. While doing some avp's settings I notice that one > avp that I use is changing to <null> without me doing anything.**** > > ** ** > > Here is the part of the cfg file:**** > > ………….**** > > ………….**** > > Route[SET]{**** > > …………..**** > > $avp(Sfeaturetype)=$avp(next_feature_type);**** > > …………**** > > Route(DIDSRV);**** > > }**** > > ** ** > > route[DIDSRV] {**** > > xlog("L_CRIT","$C(rg) SCRIPT: in DIDSRV type = $avp(Sfeaturetype), index = > $avp(SfeatureIndx) $C(xx)\n");**** > > if($var(srvcount)>3){**** > > xlog("L_NOTICE","$C(rg)Too many services loops $C(xx)\n");**** > > update_stat("nts_subs_srv_loop", "+1");**** > > $avp(TRMCS)="10";**** > > t_reply(403,"too many loops");**** > > exit;**** > > }**** > > $var(srvcount)=($var(srvcount)+1);**** > > xlog("L_CRIT","$C(rg) SCRIPT: in DIDSRV before switch to > $avp(SfeatureType) or $avp(next_feature_type) $C(xx)\n");**** > > switch ($avp(SfeatureType)){**** > > case "0" :**** > > ……….**** > > ………**** > > ** ** > > On the route "SET" I put the value from the $avp(next_feature_type) in > $avp(Sfeaturetype).**** > > After that I call the route "DIDSRV" and use switch($avp(Sfeaturetype)). > Before the switch I xlog the value of the avp twice.**** > > As you can see in the log below, on the first xlog print, the value is 0 > (as I expect). On the second print it resets to <null>**** > > WHY?**** > > ** ** > > Log:**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:413]: qm_malloc(0x7fe6f9aff000, 72) returns address > 0x7fe6fcc4d330 frag. 0x7fe6fcc4d300 (size=72) on 1 -th hit**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: CRITICAL: <script>: > #033[0;31;42m SCRIPT: before DIDSRV type = 0, index = 8888888889 > #033[0;39;49m**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: CRITICAL: <script>: > #033[0;31;42m SCRIPT*: in DIDSRV type = 0*, index = 8888888889 > #033<8888888889%C2%A0%20%23033> > [0;39;49m**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:369]: qm_malloc(0x7fe7ff765010, 848) called from <core>: > rvalue.c: rval_new_empty(236)**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:413]: qm_malloc(0x7fe7ff765010, 848) returns address > 0x7fe7ff8f25b0 frag. 0x7fe7ff8f2580 (size=1232) on 1 -th hit**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:437]: qm_free(0x7fe7ff765010, 0x7fe7ff8f25b0), called from > <core>: rvalue.c: rval_destroy(141)**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:461]: qm_free: freeing frag. 0x7fe7ff8f2580 alloc'ed from > <core>: rvalue.c: rval_new_empty(236)**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: CRITICAL: <script>: > #033[0;31;42m SCRIPT*: in DIDSRV before switch to <null>* or 0 > #033[0;39;49m**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:369]: qm_malloc(0x7fe7ff765010, 928) called from <core>: > rvalue.c: rval_new_empty(236)**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:413]: qm_malloc(0x7fe7ff765010, 928) returns address > 0x7fe7ff8f25b0 frag. 0x7fe7ff8f2580 (size=1232) on 1 -th hit**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:437]: qm_free(0x7fe7ff765010, 0x7fe7ff8f25b0), called from > <core>: rvalue.c: rval_destroy(141)**** > > Aug 12 13:38:50 net-ivr-KamIN-Test kamailio[29309]: <core> > [mem/q_malloc.c:461]: qm_free: freeing frag. 0x7fe7ff8f2580 alloc'ed from > <core>: rvalue.c: rval_new_empty(236) >
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