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sip_get_dialog_stSessionPInitiation Protocol Librarysip_get_dialog_state(3SIP)

NAME
       sip_get_dialog_state,  sip_get_dialog_callid, sip_get_dialog_local_tag,
       sip_get_dialog_remote_tag,    sip_get_dialog_local_uri,	  sip_get_dia‐
       log_remote_uri,	    sip_get_dialog_local_contact_uri,	  sip_get_dia‐
       log_remote_target_uri,	   sip_get_dialog_route_set,	  sip_get_dia‐
       log_local_cseq,	   sip_get_dialog_remote_cseq,	  sip_get_dialog_type,
       sip_get_dialog_method,  sip_is_dialog_secure,  sip_get_dialog_msgcnt  -
       get dialog attributes

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsip [ library ... ]
       #include <sip.h>

       int sip_get_dialog_state(sip_dialog_t dialog, int *error);

       const sip_str_t *sip_get_dialog_callid(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       const sip_str_t *sip_get_dialog_local_tag(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       const sip_str_t *sip_get_dialog_remote_tag(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_local_uri(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_remote_uri(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_local_contact_uri(
	   sip_dialog_t dialog, int *error);

       const struct sip_uri *sip_get_dialog_remote_target_uri(
	   sip_dialog_t dialog, int *error);

       const sip_str_t *sip_get_dialog_route_set(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       boolean_t sip_is_dialog_secure(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       uint32_t sip_get_dialog_local_cseq(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       uint32_t sip_get_dialog_remote_cseq(sip_dialog_t dialog,
	   int *error);

       int sip_get_dialog_type(sip_dialog_t dialog,int *error);

       int sip_get_dialog_method(sip_dialog_t dialog,int *error);

       int sip_get_dialog_msgcnt(sip_dialog_t dialog,int *error);

DESCRIPTION
       For  functions  that  return  a pointer of type sip_str_t, sip_str_t is
       supplied by:

	 typedef struct sip_str {
	     char  *sip_str_ptr;
	     int   sip_str_len;
	 }sip_str_t;

       The sip_str_ptr parameter points to the start of the returned value and
       sip_str_len supplies the length of the returned value.

       The  sip_get_dialog_state()  returns  the state of the dialog. A dialog
       can be in one of the following states:
	 SIP_DLG_NEW
	 SIP_DLG_EARLY
	 SIP_DLG_CONFIRMED
	 SIP_DLG_DESTROYED

       The sip_get_dialog_callid() function returns the call  ID  value	 main‐
       tained in the dialog.

       The  sip_get_dialog_local_tag()	and  sip_get_dialog_remote_tag() func‐
       tions return the local and remote tag values, maintained in the dialog.

       The	sip_get_dialog_local_uri(),	  sip_get_dialog_remote_uri(),
       sip_get_dialog_local_contact_uri(),    and   sip_get_dialog_remote_tar‐
       get_uri() functions return the local, remote, local contract,  and  the
       remote target URIs, maintained in the dialog.

       The  sip_get_dialog_route_set() function returns the route set, if any,
       maintained in the dialog.

       The sip_get_dialog_local_cseq() and sip_get_dialog_remote_cseq()	 func‐
       tions  return  the local and remote CSEQ numbers maintained in the dia‐
       log.

       The sip_get_dialog_type() function returns one of the following	dialog
       types, depending on whether it is created by the client or the server.

       SIP_UAC_DIALOG	 created by client

       SIP_UAS_DIALOG	 created by server

       The  sip_get_dialog_method() function returns the SIP method, INVITE or
       SUBSCRIBE, of the request that created the dialog.

       The sip_is_dialog_secure() function returns B_TRUE  if  the  dialog  is
       secure and B_FALSE otherwise.

       The sip_get_dialog_msgcnt() function returns the number of SIP messages
       (requests and responses) that were sent and received within the context
       of the given dialog.

RETURN VALUES
       The  sip_get_dialog_state(),  sip_get_dialog_local_cseq(), sip_get_dia‐
       log_remote_cseq(), sip_get_dialog_type(), sip_get_dialog_method(),  and
       sip_get_dialog_msgcnt()	functions return the required value on success
       and -1 on failure.

       The sip_get_dialog_callid(),  sip_get_dialog_local_tag(),  sip_get_dia‐
       log_remote_tag(),	sip_get_dialog_local_uri(),	  sip_get_dia‐
       log_remote_uri(),   sip_get_dialog_local_contact_uri(),	  sip_get_dia‐
       log_remote_target_uri(),	  and	sip_get_dialog_route_set()   functions
       return the required value on success and NULL on failure.

       The value of errno is not changed by these calls in  the	 event	of  an
       error.

ERRORS
       These functions take an error argument.

       If the error is non-null, one of the following values is set:

       EINVAL

	   The	dialog	is  NULL  or  the  stack  is  not configured to manage
	   dialogs.

       ENOTSUP

	   The input SIP message cannot be modified.

       ENOMEM

	   The memory allocation fails when the request/response line  or  the
	   headers in the ACK request are created.

       On success, the value of the location pointed to by error is set to 0.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Committed			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │MT-Level		     │MT-Safe			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       libsip(3SIP)

SunOS 5.10			  11 Jan 2008	    sip_get_dialog_state(3SIP)
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