On 10/21/2016 05:22 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:

Also the timeout runs for it and failure_route can be executed in
that case.

Interesting. That brings up two more questions:

1. If fr_timer is set to 3000 but I suspend the transaction for 4 seconds, does that mean that failure_route is going to be called at the 3000 mark anyway? If so, does that mean the transaction is implicitly woken up (t_continue()'d) at that moment?

2. Does the failure_route run in a normal SIP worker, or in an async worker, if using async_task_route() here?

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