EndpointInner

Struct EndpointInner 

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pub struct EndpointInner {
    pub allows: Mutex<Option<Vec<Method>>>,
    pub user_agent: String,
    pub timers: Timer<TransactionTimer>,
    pub transport_layer: TransportLayer,
    pub finished_transactions: RwLock<HashMap<TransactionKey, Option<SipMessage>>>,
    pub transactions: RwLock<HashMap<TransactionKey, TransactionEventSender>>,
    pub waiting_ack: RwLock<HashMap<DialogId, TransactionKey>>,
    pub option: EndpointOption,
    /* private fields */
}
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SIP Endpoint Core Implementation

EndpointInner is the core implementation of a SIP endpoint that manages transactions, timers, and transport layer communication. It serves as the central coordination point for all SIP protocol operations.

§Key Responsibilities

  • Managing active SIP transactions
  • Handling SIP timers (Timer A, B, D, E, F, G, K)
  • Coordinating with the transport layer
  • Processing incoming and outgoing SIP messages
  • Maintaining transaction state and cleanup

§Fields

  • allows - List of supported SIP methods
  • user_agent - User-Agent header value for outgoing messages
  • timers - Timer management system for SIP timers
  • transport_layer - Transport layer for network communication
  • finished_transactions - Cache of completed transactions
  • transactions - Active transaction senders
  • incoming_sender - Channel for incoming transaction notifications
  • cancel_token - Cancellation token for graceful shutdown
  • timer_interval - Interval for timer processing
  • t1, t4, t1x64 - SIP timer values as per RFC 3261

§Timer Values

  • t1 - RTT estimate (default 500ms)
  • t4 - Maximum duration a message will remain in the network (default 4s)
  • t1x64 - Maximum retransmission timeout (default 32s)

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§allows: Mutex<Option<Vec<Method>>>§user_agent: String§timers: Timer<TransactionTimer>§transport_layer: TransportLayer§finished_transactions: RwLock<HashMap<TransactionKey, Option<SipMessage>>>§transactions: RwLock<HashMap<TransactionKey, TransactionEventSender>>§waiting_ack: RwLock<HashMap<DialogId, TransactionKey>>§option: EndpointOption

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impl EndpointInner

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pub fn new( user_agent: String, transport_layer: TransportLayer, cancel_token: CancellationToken, timer_interval: Option<Duration>, allows: Vec<Method>, option: Option<EndpointOption>, inspector: Option<Box<dyn MessageInspector>>, ) -> Arc<Self>

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pub async fn serve(self: &Arc<Self>) -> Result<()>

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pub async fn process_timer(&self) -> Result<()>

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pub async fn on_received_message( self: &Arc<Self>, msg: SipMessage, connection: SipConnection, ) -> Result<()>

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pub fn attach_transaction( &self, key: &TransactionKey, tu_sender: TransactionEventSender, )

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pub fn detach_transaction( &self, key: &TransactionKey, last_message: Option<SipMessage>, )

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pub fn get_addrs(&self) -> Vec<SipAddr>

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pub fn get_record_route(&self) -> Result<RecordRoute>

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pub fn get_via( &self, addr: Option<SipAddr>, branch: Option<Param>, ) -> Result<Via>

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pub fn get_stats(&self) -> EndpointStats

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impl EndpointInner

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pub fn make_request( &self, method: Method, req_uri: Uri, via: Via, from: From, to: To, seq: u32, ) -> Request

Create a SIP request message

Constructs a properly formatted SIP request with all required headers according to RFC 3261. This method is used internally by the endpoint to create outgoing SIP requests for various purposes.

§Parameters
  • method - SIP method (INVITE, REGISTER, BYE, etc.)
  • req_uri - Request-URI indicating the target of the request
  • via - Via header for response routing
  • from - From header identifying the request originator
  • to - To header identifying the request target
  • seq - CSeq sequence number for the request
§Returns

A complete SIP request with all mandatory headers

§Generated Headers

The method automatically includes these mandatory headers:

  • Via - Response routing information
  • Call-ID - Unique identifier for the call/session
  • From - Request originator with tag parameter
  • To - Request target (tag added by recipient)
  • CSeq - Command sequence with method and number
  • Max-Forwards - Hop count limit (set to 70)
  • User-Agent - Endpoint identification
§Examples
// Create an INVITE request
let via = endpoint.get_via(None, None)?;
let from = rsip::typed::From {
    display_name: None,
    uri: rsip::Uri::try_from("sip:alice@example.com")?,
    params: vec![rsip::Param::Tag("alice-tag".into())],
};
let to = rsip::typed::To {
    display_name: None,
    uri: rsip::Uri::try_from("sip:bob@example.com")?,
    params: vec![],
};

let request = endpoint.make_request(
    rsip::Method::Invite,
    rsip::Uri::try_from("sip:bob@example.com")?,
    via,
    from,
    to,
    1
);
§Usage Context

This method is typically used by:

  • Dialog layer for creating in-dialog requests
  • Registration module for REGISTER requests
  • Transaction layer for creating client transactions
  • Application layer for custom request types
§Header Ordering

Headers are added in the order specified by RFC 3261 recommendations:

  1. Via (topmost first)
  2. Call-ID
  3. From
  4. To
  5. CSeq
  6. Max-Forwards
  7. User-Agent

Additional headers can be added after creation using the headers API.

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pub fn make_response( &self, req: &Request, status_code: StatusCode, body: Option<Vec<u8>>, ) -> Response

Create a SIP response message

Constructs a properly formatted SIP response based on the received request. This method copies appropriate headers from the request and adds the response-specific information according to RFC 3261.

§Parameters
  • req - Original request being responded to
  • status_code - SIP response status code (1xx-6xx)
  • body - Optional response body content
§Returns

A complete SIP response ready to be sent

§Header Processing

The method processes headers as follows:

  • Copied from request: Via, Call-ID, From, To, CSeq, Max-Forwards
  • Added by endpoint: User-Agent
  • Filtered out: All other headers from the request

Additional response-specific headers should be added after creation.

§Examples
§Success Response
let response = endpoint.make_response(
    &request,
    rsip::StatusCode::OK,
    Some(sdp_answer.into_bytes())
);
§Error Response
let response = endpoint.make_response(
    &request,
    rsip::StatusCode::NotFound,
    None
);
§Provisional Response
let response = endpoint.make_response(
    &request,
    rsip::StatusCode::Ringing,
    None
);
§Response Categories
  • 1xx Provisional - Request received, processing continues
  • 2xx Success - Request successfully received, understood, and accepted
  • 3xx Redirection - Further action needed to complete request
  • 4xx Client Error - Request contains bad syntax or cannot be fulfilled
  • 5xx Server Error - Server failed to fulfill valid request
  • 6xx Global Failure - Request cannot be fulfilled at any server
§Usage Context

This method is used by:

  • Server transactions to create responses
  • Dialog layer for dialog-specific responses
  • Application layer for handling incoming requests
  • Error handling for protocol violations
§Header Compliance

The response includes all headers required by RFC 3261:

  • Via headers are copied exactly (for response routing)
  • Call-ID is preserved (dialog/transaction identification)
  • From/To headers maintain dialog state
  • CSeq is copied for transaction matching
  • User-Agent identifies the responding endpoint
§Content Handling
  • If body is provided, Content-Length should be added separately
  • Content-Type should be added for non-empty bodies
  • Body encoding is handled by the application layer
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pub fn make_ack(&self, uri: Uri, resp: &Response) -> Result<Request>

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