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      src/modules/tm/README

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src/modules/tm/README

@@ -83,6 +83,8 @@ Daniel-Constantin Mierla
               3.54. reply_relay_mode (int)
               3.55. enable_uac_fr (int)
               3.56. failover_reply_codes (string)
+              3.57. reply_408_code (int)
+              3.58. reply_408_reason (str)
 
         4. Functions
 
@@ -243,60 +245,62 @@ Daniel-Constantin Mierla
    1.55. Set reply_relay_mode parameter
    1.56. enable_uac_fr example
    1.57. Set the “failover_reply_codes” parameter
-   1.58. t_relay usage
-   1.59. t_relay_to_udp usage
-   1.60. t_on_failure usage
-   1.61. t_on_branch_failure usage
-   1.62. t_on_reply usage
-   1.63. t_on_branch usage
-   1.64. t_newtran usage
-   1.65. t_reply usage
-   1.66. t_reply_error usage
-   1.67. t_send_reply usage
-   1.68. t_lookup_request usage
-   1.69. t_retransmit_reply usage
-   1.70. t_release usage
-   1.71. t_forward_nonack usage
-   1.72. t_set_fr usage
-   1.73. t_reset_fr usage
-   1.74. t_set_max_lifetime usage
-   1.75. t_reset_max_lifetime usage
-   1.76. t_set_retr usage
-   1.77. t_reset_retr usage
-   1.78. t_set_auto_inv_100 usage
-   1.79. t_branch_timeout usage
-   1.80. t_branch_replied usage
-   1.81. t_any_timeout usage
-   1.82. t_any_replied usage
-   1.83. t_grep_status usage
-   1.84. t_is_canceled usage
-   1.85. t_is_expired usage
-   1.86. t_relay_cancel usage
-   1.87. t_lookup_cancel usage
-   1.88. t_drop_replies() usage
-   1.89. t_save_lumps() usage
-   1.90. t_load_contacts usage
-   1.91. t_next_contacts usage
-   1.92. t_next_contact_flow usage
-   1.93. t_check_status usage
-   1.94. t_check_trans usage
-   1.95. t_set_disable_6xx usage
-   1.96. t_set_disable_failover usage
-   1.97. t_set_disable_internal_reply usage
-   1.98. t_replicate usage
-   1.99. t_relay_to usage
-   1.100. t_set_no_e2e_cancel_reason usage
-   1.101. t_replicate usage
-   1.102. t_use_uac_headers usage
-   1.103. t_is_retr_async_reply usage
-   1.104. t_uac_send usage
-   1.105. t_get_status_code usage
-   1.106. t_clean usage
-   1.107. t_exists usage
-   1.108. t_cell_append_branches usage
-   1.109. event_route[tm:branch-failure:id] usage
-   1.110. event_route[tm:local-request] usage
-   1.111. event_route[tm:local-response] usage
+   1.58. reply_408_code example
+   1.59. reply_408_reason example
+   1.60. t_relay usage
+   1.61. t_relay_to_udp usage
+   1.62. t_on_failure usage
+   1.63. t_on_branch_failure usage
+   1.64. t_on_reply usage
+   1.65. t_on_branch usage
+   1.66. t_newtran usage
+   1.67. t_reply usage
+   1.68. t_reply_error usage
+   1.69. t_send_reply usage
+   1.70. t_lookup_request usage
+   1.71. t_retransmit_reply usage
+   1.72. t_release usage
+   1.73. t_forward_nonack usage
+   1.74. t_set_fr usage
+   1.75. t_reset_fr usage
+   1.76. t_set_max_lifetime usage
+   1.77. t_reset_max_lifetime usage
+   1.78. t_set_retr usage
+   1.79. t_reset_retr usage
+   1.80. t_set_auto_inv_100 usage
+   1.81. t_branch_timeout usage
+   1.82. t_branch_replied usage
+   1.83. t_any_timeout usage
+   1.84. t_any_replied usage
+   1.85. t_grep_status usage
+   1.86. t_is_canceled usage
+   1.87. t_is_expired usage
+   1.88. t_relay_cancel usage
+   1.89. t_lookup_cancel usage
+   1.90. t_drop_replies() usage
+   1.91. t_save_lumps() usage
+   1.92. t_load_contacts usage
+   1.93. t_next_contacts usage
+   1.94. t_next_contact_flow usage
+   1.95. t_check_status usage
+   1.96. t_check_trans usage
+   1.97. t_set_disable_6xx usage
+   1.98. t_set_disable_failover usage
+   1.99. t_set_disable_internal_reply usage
+   1.100. t_replicate usage
+   1.101. t_relay_to usage
+   1.102. t_set_no_e2e_cancel_reason usage
+   1.103. t_replicate usage
+   1.104. t_use_uac_headers usage
+   1.105. t_is_retr_async_reply usage
+   1.106. t_uac_send usage
+   1.107. t_get_status_code usage
+   1.108. t_clean usage
+   1.109. t_exists usage
+   1.110. t_cell_append_branches usage
+   1.111. event_route[tm:branch-failure:id] usage
+   1.112. event_route[tm:local-request] usage
+   1.113. event_route[tm:local-response] usage
 
 Chapter 1. Admin Guide
 
@@ -362,6 +366,8 @@ Chapter 1. Admin Guide
         3.54. reply_relay_mode (int)
         3.55. enable_uac_fr (int)
         3.56. failover_reply_codes (string)
+        3.57. reply_408_code (int)
+        3.58. reply_408_reason (str)
 
    4. Functions
 
@@ -746,6 +752,8 @@ failure_route["serial"]
    3.54. reply_relay_mode (int)
    3.55. enable_uac_fr (int)
    3.56. failover_reply_codes (string)
+   3.57. reply_408_code (int)
+   3.58. reply_408_reason (str)
 
 3.1. fr_timer (integer)
 
@@ -1844,6 +1852,26 @@ modparam("tm", "enable_uac_fr", 1)
 modparam("tm", "failover_reply_codes", "code=403;code=488;class=5")
 ...
 
+3.57. reply_408_code (int)
+
+   Status code for internally generated timeout responses.
+   Default value is “408”.
+
+   Example 1.58. reply_408_code example
+...
+modparam("tm", "reply_408_code", 410)
+....
+
+3.58. reply_408_reason (str)
+
+   Reason phrase for internally generated timeout responses.
+   Default value is “Request Timeout”.
+
+   Example 1.59. reply_408_reason example
+...
+modparam("tm", "reply_408_reason", "Gone")
+....
+
 4. Functions
 
    4.1. t_relay([host, port])
@@ -1926,7 +1954,7 @@ modparam("tm", "failover_reply_codes", "code=403;code=488;class=5")
    Returns a negative value on failure -- you may still want to send a
    negative reply upstream statelessly not to leave upstream UAC in lurch.
 
-   Example 1.58. t_relay usage
+   Example 1.60. t_relay usage
 ...
 if (!t_relay())
 {
@@ -1953,7 +1981,7 @@ if (!t_relay())
    derived from the message uri (using sip specific DNS lookups), but with
    the protocol corresponding to the function name.
 
-   Example 1.59. t_relay_to_udp usage
+   Example 1.61. t_relay_to_udp usage
 ...
 if (src_ip==10.0.0.0/8)
         t_relay_to_udp("1.2.3.4", "5060"); # sent to 1.2.3.4:5060 over udp
@@ -1993,7 +2021,7 @@ else
    Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
      * failure_route - Failure route block to be called.
 
-   Example 1.60. t_on_failure usage
+   Example 1.62. t_on_failure usage
 ...
 route {
     t_on_failure("1");
@@ -2029,7 +2057,7 @@ failure_route[1] {
      * branch_failure_route - Name of the branch_failure route block to be
        called (it is prefixed internally with 'tm:branch-failure:').
 
-   Example 1.61. t_on_branch_failure usage
+   Example 1.63. t_on_branch_failure usage
 ...
 route {
     t_on_branch_failure("myroute");
@@ -2052,7 +2080,7 @@ event_route[tm:branch-failure:myroute] {
    Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
      * onreply_route - Onreply route block to be called.
 
-   Example 1.62. t_on_reply usage
+   Example 1.64. t_on_reply usage
 ...
 loadmodule "/usr/local/lib/ser/modules/nathelper.so"
 ...
@@ -2084,7 +2112,7 @@ es');
    Meaning of the parameters is as follows:
      * branch_route - branch route block to be called.
 
-   Example 1.63. t_on_branch usage
+   Example 1.65. t_on_branch usage
 ...
 route {
         t_on_branch("1");
@@ -2108,7 +2136,7 @@ branch_route[1] {
    structure. Use the tmx module function t_flush_flags() to synchronize
    the modified message flags to the already created transaction.
 
-   Example 1.64. t_newtran usage
+   Example 1.66. t_newtran usage
 ...
 if (t_newtran()) {
     xlog("the transaction has been created\n");
@@ -2143,7 +2171,7 @@ if (t_newtran()) {
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE,
    ONREPLY_ROUTE.
 
-   Example 1.65. t_reply usage
+   Example 1.67. t_reply usage
 ...
 t_reply("404", "Not found");
 ...
@@ -2156,7 +2184,7 @@ t_reply("404", "Not found");
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE, FAILURE_ROUTE,
    ONREPLY_ROUTE.
 
-   Example 1.66. t_reply_error usage
+   Example 1.68. t_reply_error usage
 ...
 t_reply_error();
 ...
@@ -2174,7 +2202,7 @@ t_reply_error();
      * code - Reply code number.
      * reason - Reason string.
 
-   Example 1.67. t_send_reply usage
+   Example 1.69. t_send_reply usage
 ...
 t_send_reply("404", "Not found");
 ...
@@ -2187,7 +2215,7 @@ t_send_reply("404", "Not found");
    none was found. However this is safely (atomically) done using
    t_newtran.
 
-   Example 1.68. t_lookup_request usage
+   Example 1.70. t_lookup_request usage
 ...
 if (t_lookup_request()) {
     ...
@@ -2198,7 +2226,7 @@ if (t_lookup_request()) {
 
    Retransmits a reply sent previously by UAS transaction.
 
-   Example 1.69. t_retransmit_reply usage
+   Example 1.71. t_retransmit_reply usage
 ...
 t_retransmit_reply();
 ...
@@ -2208,7 +2236,7 @@ t_retransmit_reply();
    Remove transaction from memory (it will be first put on a wait timer to
    absorb delayed messages).
 
-   Example 1.70. t_release usage
+   Example 1.72. t_release usage
 ...
 t_release();
 ...
@@ -2222,7 +2250,7 @@ t_release();
      * ip - IP address where the message should be sent.
      * port - Port number.
 
-   Example 1.71. t_forward_nonack usage
+   Example 1.73. t_forward_nonack usage
 ...
 t_forward_nonack("1.2.3.4", "5060");
 ...
@@ -2261,7 +2289,7 @@ t_forward_nonack("1.2.3.4", "5060");
 
    See also: fr_timer, fr_inv_timer, t_reset_fr().
 
-   Example 1.72. t_set_fr usage
+   Example 1.74. t_set_fr usage
 ...
 route {
         t_set_fr(10000); # set only fr invite timeout to 10s
@@ -2288,7 +2316,7 @@ branch_route[1] {
 
    See also: fr_timer, fr_inv_timer, t_set_fr.
 
-   Example 1.73. t_reset_fr usage
+   Example 1.75. t_reset_fr usage
 ...
 route {
 ...
@@ -2314,7 +2342,7 @@ route {
 
    See also: max_inv_lifetime, max_noninv_lifetime, t_reset_max_lifetime.
 
-   Example 1.74. t_set_max_lifetime usage
+   Example 1.76. t_set_max_lifetime usage
 ...
 route {
     if (src_ip=1.2.3.4)
@@ -2336,7 +2364,7 @@ route {
 
    See also: max_inv_lifetime, max_noninv_lifetime, t_set_max_lifetime.
 
-   Example 1.75. t_reset_max_lifetime usage
+   Example 1.77. t_reset_max_lifetime usage
 ...
 route {
 ...
@@ -2371,7 +2399,7 @@ route {
 
    See also: retr_timer1, retr_timer2, t_reset_retr().
 
-   Example 1.76. t_set_retr usage
+   Example 1.78. t_set_retr usage
 ...
 route {
         t_set_retr(250, 0); # set only T1 to 250 ms
@@ -2398,7 +2426,7 @@ branch_route[1] {
 
    See also: retr_timer1, retr_timer2, t_set_retr.
 
-   Example 1.77. t_reset_retr usage
+   Example 1.79. t_reset_retr usage
 ...
 route {
 ...
@@ -2414,7 +2442,7 @@ route {
 
    See also: auto_inv_100.
 
-   Example 1.78. t_set_auto_inv_100 usage
+   Example 1.80. t_set_auto_inv_100 usage
 ...
 route {
 ...
@@ -2429,7 +2457,7 @@ route {
    timeout. It can be used from FAILURE_ROUTE and BRANCH_FAILURE_ROUTE
    event route.
 
-   Example 1.79. t_branch_timeout usage
+   Example 1.81. t_branch_timeout usage
 ...
 failure_route[0]{
         if (t_branch_timeout()){
@@ -2445,7 +2473,7 @@ failure_route[0]{
    taken into account). It can be used from failure_route and
    branch-failure event route.
 
-   Example 1.80. t_branch_replied usage
+   Example 1.82. t_branch_replied usage
 ...
 failure_route[0]{
         if (t_branch_timeout()){
@@ -2462,7 +2490,7 @@ failure_route[0]{
    Returns true if at least one of the current transactions branches did
    timeout.
 
-   Example 1.81. t_any_timeout usage
+   Example 1.83. t_any_timeout usage
 ...
 failure_route[0]{
         if (!t_branch_timeout()){
@@ -2479,7 +2507,7 @@ failure_route[0]{
    receive some reply in the past. If called from a failure or onreply
    route, the "current" reply is not taken into account.
 
-   Example 1.82. t_any_replied usage
+   Example 1.84. t_any_replied usage
 ...
 onreply_route[0]{
         if (!t_any_replied()){
@@ -2493,7 +2521,7 @@ onreply_route[0]{
    Returns true if "code" is the final reply received (or locally
    generated) in at least one of the current transactions branches.
 
-   Example 1.83. t_grep_status usage
+   Example 1.85. t_grep_status usage
 ...
 onreply_route[0]{
         if (t_grep_status("486")){
@@ -2506,7 +2534,7 @@ onreply_route[0]{
 
    Returns true if the current transaction was canceled.
 
-   Example 1.84. t_is_canceled usage
+   Example 1.86. t_is_canceled usage
 ...
 failure_route[0]{
         if (t_is_canceled()){
@@ -2520,7 +2548,7 @@ failure_route[0]{
    Returns true if the current transaction has already expired, i.e. the
    max_inv_lifetime/max_noninv_lifetime interval has already elapsed.
 
-   Example 1.85. t_is_expired usage
+   Example 1.87. t_is_expired usage
 ...
 failure_route[0]{
         if (t_is_expired()){
@@ -2541,7 +2569,7 @@ failure_route[0]{
    CANCELs were successfully sent to the pending branches, true if the
    INVITE was not found, and false in case of any error.
 
-   Example 1.86. t_relay_cancel usage
+   Example 1.88. t_relay_cancel usage
 if (method == CANCEL) {
         if (!t_relay_cancel()) {  # implicit drop if relaying was successful,
                                   # nothing to do
@@ -2568,7 +2596,7 @@ if (method == CANCEL) {
    overwritten with the flags of the INVITE. isflagset() can be used to
    check the flags of the previously forwarded INVITE in this case.
 
-   Example 1.87. t_lookup_cancel usage
+   Example 1.89. t_lookup_cancel usage
 if (method == CANCEL) {
         if (t_lookup_cancel()) {
                 log("INVITE transaction exists");
@@ -2598,7 +2626,7 @@ if (method == CANCEL) {
    Dropping replies works only if a new branch is added to the
    transaction, or it is explicitly replied in the script!
 
-   Example 1.88. t_drop_replies() usage
+   Example 1.90. t_drop_replies() usage
 ...
 failure_route[0]{
         if (t_check_status("5[0-9][0-9]")){
@@ -2629,7 +2657,7 @@ failure_route[0]{
    The transaction must be created by t_newtran() before calling
    t_save_lumps().
 
-   Example 1.89. t_save_lumps() usage
+   Example 1.91. t_save_lumps() usage
 route {
         ...
         t_newtran();
@@ -2703,7 +2731,7 @@ failure_route[1] {
 
    This function can be used from REQUEST_ROUTE and FAILURE_ROUTE.
 
-   Example 1.90. t_load_contacts usage
+   Example 1.92. t_load_contacts usage
 ...
 if (!t_load_contacts()) {
         sl_send_reply("500", "Server Internal Error - Cannot load contacts");
@@ -2744,7 +2772,7 @@ if (!t_load_contacts()) {
    contact_flows_avp are not anymore set. Based on that test, you can then
    use t_set_fr() function to set timers according to your needs.
 
-   Example 1.91. t_next_contacts usage
+   Example 1.93. t_next_contacts usage
 ...
 # First call after t_load_contacts() when transaction does not exist yet
 # and contacts should be available
@@ -2782,7 +2810,7 @@ if (!t_next_contacts()) {
    syslog). This function can be used from a BRANCH_FAILURE_ROUTE event
    route.
 
-   Example 1.92. t_next_contact_flow usage
+   Example 1.94. t_next_contact_flow usage
 ...
 event_route[tm:branch-failure:outbound]
 {
@@ -2805,7 +2833,7 @@ event_route[tm:branch-failure:outbound]
 
    This function can be used from ANY_ROUTE .
 
-   Example 1.93. t_check_status usage
+   Example 1.95. t_check_status usage
 ...
 if (t_check_status("(487)|(408)")) {
     log("487 or 408 negative reply\n");
@@ -2859,7 +2887,7 @@ Note
 
    See also: t_lookup_request(), t_lookup_cancel().
 
-   Example 1.94. t_check_trans usage
+   Example 1.96. t_check_trans usage
 if ( method == "CANCEL" && !t_check_trans())
         sl_reply("403", "cancel out of the blue forbidden");
 # note: in this example t_check_trans() can be replaced by t_lookup_cancel()
@@ -2874,7 +2902,7 @@ if ( method == "CANCEL" && !t_check_trans())
 
    See also: disable_6xx_block.
 
-   Example 1.95. t_set_disable_6xx usage
+   Example 1.97. t_set_disable_6xx usage
 ...
 route {
 ...
@@ -2889,7 +2917,7 @@ route {
 
    See also: use_dns_failover.
 
-   Example 1.96. t_set_disable_failover usage
+   Example 1.98. t_set_disable_failover usage
 ...
 route {
 ...
@@ -2902,7 +2930,7 @@ route {
 
    Turn off/on sending internally a SIP reply in case of relay errors.
 
-   Example 1.97. t_set_disable_internal_reply usage
+   Example 1.99. t_set_disable_internal_reply usage
 ...
 t_set_disable_internal_reply(1); # turn off sending internal reply on error
 if(!t_relay()) {
@@ -2935,7 +2963,7 @@ if(!t_relay()) {
      * hostport - address in "host:port" format. It can be given via an
        AVP.
 
-   Example 1.98. t_replicate usage
+   Example 1.100. t_replicate usage
 ...
 # sent to 1.2.3.4:5060 over tcp
 t_replicate("sip:1.2.3.4:5060;transport=tcp");
@@ -2969,7 +2997,7 @@ t_replicate_to_udp("1.2.3.4", "5060");
           + 0x02 - do not generate reply on internal error.
           + 0x04 - disable dns failover.
 
-   Example 1.99. t_relay_to usage
+   Example 1.101. t_relay_to usage
 ...
 # sent to 1.2.3.4:5060 over tcp
 t_relay_to("tcp:1.2.3.4:5060");
@@ -2995,7 +3023,7 @@ t_relay_to("0x01");
 
    See also: e2e_cancel_reason.
 
-   Example 1.100. t_set_no_e2e_cancel_reason usage
+   Example 1.102. t_set_no_e2e_cancel_reason usage
 ...
 route {
 ...
@@ -3018,7 +3046,7 @@ opying
      * onreply_route - the function returns true if an onreply route is
        set to be executed.
 
-   Example 1.101. t_replicate usage
+   Example 1.103. t_replicate usage
 ...
 if(!t_is_set("failure_route"))
     LM_DBG("no failure route will be executed for current transaction\n");
@@ -3032,7 +3060,7 @@ if(!t_is_set("failure_route"))
 
    It returns true.
 
-   Example 1.102. t_use_uac_headers usage
+   Example 1.104. t_use_uac_headers usage
 ...
 t_use_uac_headers();
 ...
@@ -3051,7 +3079,7 @@ t_use_uac_headers();
    returns true if the transaction is currently reply suspended or false
    if not.
 
-   Example 1.103. t_is_retr_async_reply usage
+   Example 1.105. t_is_retr_async_reply usage
 ...
 if (t_is_retr_async_reply()) {
         xlog("L_DBG", "Dropping retransmitted reply which is still currently sus
@@ -3076,7 +3104,7 @@ pended\n");
        Content-Type header must exist.
      * body - SIP message body (can be empty).
 
-   Example 1.104. t_uac_send usage
+   Example 1.106. t_uac_send usage
 ...
 t_uac_send("OPTIONS", "sip:[email protected]", "", "",
     "From: [email protected];tag=2w3e\r\nTo: [email protected]", "");
@@ -3087,7 +3115,7 @@ t_uac_send("OPTIONS", "sip:[email protected]", "", "",
    Return the status code for transaction - the most relevant SIP reply
    status code, or -1 in case of error or no status code was set.
 
-   Example 1.105. t_get_status_code usage
+   Example 1.107. t_get_status_code usage
 ...
 $var(ts) = t_get_status_code();
 if($var(ts) == 500) { ... }
@@ -3098,7 +3126,7 @@ if($var(ts) == 500) { ... }
    Cleans active but very old transactions. Returns true (1). Can be
    called from any route.
 
-   Example 1.106. t_clean usage
+   Example 1.108. t_clean usage
 ...
 t_clean();
 ...
@@ -3108,7 +3136,7 @@ t_clean();
    Return true if a transaction for the current message exists, without
    setting the global references.
 
-   Example 1.107. t_exists usage
+   Example 1.109. t_exists usage
 ...
 reply_route {
     if (!t_exists()) {
@@ -3122,7 +3150,7 @@ reply_route {
    Append destination set branches to the transaction identified by
    (tindex, tlabel). The parameters can also be variables.
 
-   Example 1.108. t_cell_append_branches usage
+   Example 1.110. t_cell_append_branches usage
 ...
     append_branch("sip:1.2.3.4:5060");
     t_cell_append_branches("1234", "$var(tlabel)");
@@ -3249,7 +3277,7 @@ reply_route {
    enabled with the t_on_branch_failure function. This event_route uses
    the BRANCH_FAILURE_ROUTE route type.
 
-   Example 1.109. event_route[tm:branch-failure:id] usage
+   Example 1.111. event_route[tm:branch-failure:id] usage
 ...
 request_route {
     ...
@@ -3275,7 +3303,7 @@ event_route[tm:branch-failure:myroute] {
    The request can still be updated, i.e., changes are possible to R-URI
    ($ru), destination URI ($du) or the send socket ($fs).
 
-   Example 1.110. event_route[tm:local-request] usage
+   Example 1.112. event_route[tm:local-request] usage
 ...
 event_route [tm:local-request] {
     xlog("L_INFO", "Routing locally generated $rm to $ru\n");
@@ -3288,7 +3316,7 @@ event_route [tm:local-request] {
    Executed after the tm module sent a local generated, transaction
    stateful response.
 
-   Example 1.111. event_route[tm:local-response] usage
+   Example 1.113. event_route[tm:local-response] usage
 ...
 event_route[tm:local-response] {
     xlog("tm:local-response replied locally\n");