This change adds support to bridge_softmix to allow the addition
and removal of additional video source streams. When such a change
occurs each participant is renegotiated as needed to reflect the
update. If another video source is added then each participant
gets another source. If a video source is removed then it is
removed from each participant. This functionality allows you to
have both your webcam and screenshare providing video if you
desire, or even more streams. Mapping has been changed to use
the topology index on the source channel as a unique identifier
for outgoing participant streams, this will never change and
provides an easy way to establish the mapping.
The bridge_simple and bridge_native_rtp modules have also been
updated to renegotiate when the stream topology of a party changes
allowing the same behavior to occur as added to bridge_softmix.
If a screen share is added then the opposite party is renegotiated.
If that screen share is removed then the opposite party is
renegotiated again.
Some additional fixes are also included in here. Stream state is
now conveyed in SDP so sendonly/recvonly/inactive streams can
be requested. Removed streams now also remove previous state
from themselves so consumers don't get confused.
ASTERISK-28733
Change-Id: I93f41fb41b85646bef71408111c17ccea30cb0c5
When handling ICE negotiations, it's possible that there can be a delay
between STUN binding requests which in turn will cause a delay in ICE
completion, preventing media from flowing. It should be possible to send
media when there is at least one valid pair, preventing this scenario
from occurring.
A change was added to PJPROJECT that adds an optional callback
(on_valid_pair) that will be called when the first valid pair is found
during ICE negotiation. Asterisk uses this to start the DTLS handshake,
allowing media to flow. It will only be called once, either on the first
valid pair, or when ICE negotiation is complete.
ASTERISK-28716
Change-Id: Ia7b68c34f06d2a1d91c5ed51627b66fd0363d867
When moh_passthrough is used, asterisk is only generating invites
of type sendonly and sendrecv instead of taking fully into account
the on hold state of the local and remote parties
ASTERISK-28738 #close
Change-Id: Iaaad9fbc033cb14803d433b8a4071bc337047761
There was a race condition between client initiated DTLS setup, and handling
of server side ice completion that caused the underlying SSL object to get
cleared during DTLS initialization. If this happened Asterisk would be left
in a partial DTLS setup state. RTP packets were sent and received, but were
not being encrypted and decrypted. This resulted in no audio, or static.
Specifically, this occurred when '__rtp_recvfrom' was processing the handshake
sequence from the client to the server, and then 'ast_rtp_on_ice_complete'
gets called from another thread and clears the SSL object when calling the
'dtls_perform_setup' function. The timing had to be just right in the sense
that from the external SSL library perspective SSL initialization completed
(rtp recv), Asterisk clears/resets the SSL object (ice done), and then checks
to see if SSL is intialized (rtp recv). Since it was cleared, Asterisk thinks
it is not finished, thus not completing 'dtls_srtp_setup'.
This patch removes calls to 'dtls_perform_setup', which clears the SSL object,
in 'ast_rtp_on_ice_complete'. When ice completes, there is no reason to clear
the underlying SSL object. If an ice candidate changes a full protocol level
renegotiation occurs. Also, in the case of bundled ICE candidates are reused
when a stream is added. So no real reason to have to clear, and reset in this
instance.
Also, this patch adds a bit of extra logging to aid in diagnosis of any future
problems.
ASTERISK-28742 #close
Change-Id: I34c9e6bad5a39b087164646e2836e3e48fe6892f
The change to res_config_odbc that allowed empty strings to be
returned to realtime consumers¹ causes a warning to be emitted when
loading MoH classes. So we need to treat an empty 'format' as if it
was not specified to avoid the warning.
ASTERISK-28735 #close
Reported by: Ross Beer
[1] https://gerrit.asterisk.org/c/asterisk/+/13722
Change-Id: I9a271d721e1a0973e80ebe7d75b46a0d8fa0e5a5
Given a scenario where session refreshes occur close to
each other while another is finishing it was possible for
the session refreshes to occur out of order. It was
also possible for session refreshes to be delayed for
quite some time if a session refresh did not result in
a topology change.
For the out of order session refreshes the first session
refresh would be queued due to a transaction in progress.
This transaction would then finish. When finished a
separate task to process the delayed requests queue
would be queued for handling. A second refresh would
be requested internally before this delayed request
queued task was processed. As no transaction was in
progress this session refresh would be immediately
handled before the queued session refresh.
The code will now check if any delayed requests exist
before allowing a session refresh to immediately occur.
If any exist then the session refresh is queued.
For the delayed session refreshes if a session refresh
did not result in a topology change the attempt would
be immediately stopped and no other delayed requests would
be processed.
The code will now go through the entire delayed requests
queue until a delayed request results in a request
actually being sent.
ASTERISK-28730
Change-Id: Ied640280133871f77d3f332be62265e754605088
The code assumed that when the transport-cc feedback
function was called at least one packet will have been
received. In practice this isn't always true, so now
we just reschedule the sending and do nothing.
Change-Id: Iabe7b358704da446fc3b0596b847bff8b8a0da6a
When res_config_odbc (and perhaps other realtime backends) reads a SQL
NULL from the database, it coalesces the value to the empty string
which prevents it from being returned to the realtime core.
However, if it instead reads the empty string from the database, it
needs a way to encode that fact without having the value omitted
entirely. It does this by changing the value to a string with a single
space. The realtime code in main/config.c recognizes this special case
and _turns the string back into the empty string_ before passing it to
realtime API consumers.
For all of this to work, we need to ensure that we actually pass the
single-space-string back to the realtime core, which is currently
failing because we are trimming the value before checking its
content. So instead we now special case the single-space-string case
so that empty values are returned properly.
ASTERISK-28719 #close
Reported by: EDV O-TON
Change-Id: I673ed8c31ad037aa224e80c78c7a1dc4e4a4e3de
Incrementing stasis_app_playback.media_index directly in our playback
loop means that when we reach the end of our playlist the index into
the vector will be outside of the bounds of the vector.
Instead use a temporary variable and only assign when we're sure that
we are in bounds.
ASTERISK-28713 #close
Reported by: Sébastien Duthil
Change-Id: Ib53f7f156097e0607eb5871d9d78d246ed274928
Each subscription needs to have a reference to the persisted data
for it, as well as the main JSON contained within the tree. When
recreating a subscription this did not occur and they both shared
the same reference.
ASTERISK-28714
Change-Id: I706abd49ea182ea367a4ac3feca2706460ae9f4a
Calling 'app_send' eventually calls the app's message handler. It's possible
for a handler to obtain a lock on another object, and then need/want to lock
the app object. If the caller of 'app_send' locks the app object prior to
calling then there's a potential for a deadlock, if another thread calls
'app_send' without locking.
This patch makes it so 'app_send' is not called with the app object locked in
the section of code doing such.
ASTERISK-28423 #close
Change-Id: I6767c6d0933c7db1b984018966eefca4c0638a27
The cleanup code in stasis shuts down applications if they are in a deactivated
state, and no longer have explicit subscriptions. When registering an app the
cleanup code was running before calling 'update'. When it should be executed
after 'update' since a call to register may re-activate the app. We don't want
it to shutdown before the 'update' otherwise the app won't be re-activated,
or registered.
This patch makes it so the cleanup code is executed post 'update'.
ASTERISK-28679 #close
Change-Id: I8f2c0b17e33bb8128441567b97fd4c7bf74a327b
We need to wait for the message sending callback to finish to know if
we succeeded or failed.
ASTERISK-25421 #close
Reported by: Dmitriy Serov
Change-Id: I22b954398821d2caf4c6fe58f0607c8cfa378059
The change in 9b99ef50b5 updated the
syntax of the 'realtime update2' CLI command but did not correctly
update the calls to ast_update2_realtime().
The issue this addresses was originally opened because we aren't
allowing a SQL NULL to be set as part of the update, but this is a
limitation of the Realtime API and is not a bug.
Additionally, this patch:
* Corrects the example in the command documentation to reflect
'update2' instead of 'update.'
* Fixes the leading spacing of the command documentation.
* Checks that the required 'NULL' literal argument is present where we
expect it to be.
ASTERISK-21794 #close
Reported by: Cédric Bassaget
Change-Id: Idda63a5dc50d5f9bcb34c27ea3238d90f733b2cd
This commit adds support for
[AudioSocket](
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/AudioSocket),
a very simple bidirectional audio streaming protocol. There are both
channel and application interfaces.
A description of the protocol can be found on the above referenced
GitHub page. A short talk about the reasons and implementation can be
found on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjduXbZZEgI), from
CommCon 2019.
ARI support has also been added via the existing "externalMedia" ARI
functionality. The UUID is specified using the arbitrary "data" field.
ASTERISK-28484 #close
Change-Id: Ie866e6c4fa13178ec76f2a6971ad3590a3a588b5
Some body generators, such as dialog-info+xml, require storing state
information which is then conveyed in the NOTIFY request itself. Up
until now there was no way for such body generators to persist this
information.
Two new API calls have been added to allow body generators to set and
get persisted data. This data is persisted out alongside the normal
persistence information and allows the body generator to restore
state information or to simply use this for normal storage of state.
State is stored in the form of JSON and it is up to the body
generator to interpret this as needed.
The dialog-info+xml body generator has been updated to take advantage
of this to persist the version number.
ASTERISK-27759
Change-Id: I5fda56c624fd13c17b3c48e0319b77079e9e27de
Adds source port matching support when IP matching is used:
[example]
type = identify
match = 1.2.3.4:5060/32, 1.2.3.4:6000/32, asterisk.org:4444
If the IP matches but the source port does not, we reject and search for
alternatives. SRV lookups are still performed if enabled (srv_lookups = yes),
unless the configured FQDN includes a port number in which case just a host
lookup is performed.
ASTERISK-28639 #close
Reported by: Mitch Claborn
Change-Id: I256d5bd5d478b95f526e2f80ace31b690eebba92
ast_sorcery_changeset_create() is not commutative and will fail to detect
differences between two variable lists depending on what changed, so switch to
ast_variable_lists_match().
ASTERISK-28492 #close
Reported by: Jean-Denis Girard
Change-Id: I7b3256983ddfaa2138d3de92a444a53b5193a4e1
When TLS is in use, checking the readiness of the underlying FD is insufficient
for determining if there is data available to be read. So before polling the
FD, check if there is any buffered data in the TLS layer and use that first.
ASTERISK-28562 #close
Reported by: Robert Sutton
Change-Id: I95fcb3e2004700d5cf8e5ee04943f0115b15e10d
This patch adds a new flag "inhibitConnectedLineUpdates" to the 'addChannel'
operation in the Bridges REST API. When set, this flag avoids generating COLP
frames when the specified channels enter the bridge.
ASTERISK-28629
Change-Id: Ib995d4f0c6106279aa448b34b042b68f0f2ca5dc
A previous review, 13174, made a change whereby on an incoming offer SDP
the pending topology was initialized to the configured. This caused a problem
for bundle with WebRTC where bundle could reference a stream that did not
actually exist if the configuration had both audio and video but the
offer SDP only contained audio.
This change undoes that review and instead fixes the original problem it
sought to solve by setting the state of created streams based on the
contents of the offer SDP. This way the stream state is not inactive
until negotiation later completes.
ASTERISK-28659
Change-Id: Ic5ae5a86437d3e686ac5afd91d133cc916198355
A previous patch:
Gerrit Change-Id: I73bb24799bfe1a48adae9c034a2edbae54cc2a39
made it so a T.38 Gateway tries to negotiate with both sides by sending T.38
negotiation request to both endpoints supported T.38 versus the previous
behavior of forwarding negotiation to the "other" channel once a preamble
was detected.
This had the unfortunate side effect of breaking some setups. Specifically
ones that set the max datagram option on an endpoint configuration (configured
max datagram was not propagated since Asterisk now initiates negotiations).
This patch adds a configuration option, "negotiate_both", that when enabled
makes it so Asterisk initiates the negotiation requests to both endpoints vs.
the previous behavior of waiting, and forwarding the request.
The default is disabled keeping with the old behavior.
ASTERISK-28660
Change-Id: I5deb875f3485e20bc75119ec743090655d864a1a
In Asterisk 16+, there are a few places in ast_rtp_read where we've
allocated a frame list but return a null frame instead of the list.
In these cases, any frames left in the list won't be freed. In the
vast majority of the cases, the list is empty when we return so
there's nothing to free but there have been leaks reported in the
wild that can be traced back to frames left in the list before
returning.
The escape paths now all have logic to free frames left in the
list.
ASTERISK-28609
Reported by: Ted G
Change-Id: Ia1d7075857ebd26b47183c44b1aebb0d8f985f7a
RFC3261 Section 10 "Registrations", specifically paragraph
"10.2.4: Refreshing Bindings", states that a user agent compares
each contact address (in a 200 REGISTER response) to see if it
created the contact. If the Asterisk endpoint has the
rewrite_contact option set however, the contact host and port sent
back in the 200 response will be the rewritten one and not the
one sent by the user agent. This prevents the user agent from
matching its own contact. Some user agents get very upset when
this happens and will not consider the registration successful.
While this is rare, it is acceptable behavior especially if more
than 1 user agent is allowed to register to a single endpoint/aor.
This commit updates res_pjsip_nat (where rewrite_contact is
implemented) to store the original incoming Contact header in
a new "x-ast-orig-host" URI parameter before rewriting it, and to
restore the original host and port to the Contact headers in the
outgoing response.
This is only done if the request is a REGISTER and rewrite_contact
is enabled.
pjsip_message_filter was also updated to ensure that if a request
comes in with any existing x-ast-* URI parameters, we remove them
so they don't conflict. Asterisk will never send a request
with those headers in it but someone might just decide to add them
to a request they craft and send to Asterisk.
NOTE: If a device changes its contact address and registers again,
it's a NEW registration. If the device didn't unregister the
original registration then all existing behavior based
on aor/remove_existing and aor/max_contacts apply.
ASTERISK-28502
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Change-Id: Idc263ad2d2d7bd8faa047e5804d96a5fe1cd282e
The simple fix here is simply to NULL out username and password after we call
ast_free on them. Unfortunately, I noticed that we weren't checking for
allocation failures for username and password, and adding those checks made
things noisy and cumbersome.
So instead we partially rollback the recent LGTM patch, and move the alloca
calls into find_aor_name().
ASTERISK-28641 #close
Reported by: Ross Beer
Change-Id: Ic9d01624e717a020be0b0aee31f0814e7f1ffbe2
We're appropriately sizing the id_domain_alias buffer, but then copying the data
into the id_domain one. We were then using the uninitialized id_domain_alias
buffer we just allocated.
This is ASTERISK~28641 adjacent, but significant enough to warrant its own
patch.
Change-Id: I81c38724d18deab8c6573153e2b99dbb6e2f33d9
We need to copy the endpoint name before we call ao2_cleanup() on it,
otherwise we might try to access memory that has been reclaimed.
ASTERISK-28445 #close
Reported by: Bernhard Schmidt
Change-Id: I404b952608aa606e0babd3c4108346721fb726b3
if asterisk offer T38 SDP with none error correction scheme and
the endpoint respond with redundancy EC scheme, asterisk switch
to that mode. Since we configure the endpoint as none EC mode
we should not switch to any other mode except none.
following logic implemented in code.
1. If asterisk offer none, and anything except none in answer
will be ignored.
2. If asterisk offer fec, answer with fec, redundancy and none will
be accepted.
3. If asterisk offer redundancy, answer with redundancy and none
will be accepted.
ASTERISK-28621
Change-Id: I343c62253ea4c8b7ee17abbfb377a4d484a14b19
Fixes: error: ‘domain_name’ may be used uninitialized in this function
Found with gcc (Ubuntu 9.2.1-9ubuntu2) 9.2.1 20191008
Change-Id: I44413b49ea1205aa25538142161deb73883c79e8
OpenSSL can not tolerate if the packet sent out does not
match the length that it provided to the sender. This change
lies and says that each time the full packet was sent. If
a problem does occur then a retransmission will occur as
appropriate.
ASTERISK-28576
Change-Id: Id42455b15c9dc4eb987c8c023ece6fbf3c22a449
This patch fixes several issues reported by the lgtm code analysis tool:
https://lgtm.com/projects/g/asterisk/asterisk
Not all reported issues were addressed in this patch. This patch mostly fixes
confirmed reported errors, potential problematic code points, and a few other
"low hanging" warnings or recommendations found in core supported modules.
These include, but are not limited to the following:
* innapropriate stack allocation in loops
* buffer overflows
* variable declaration "hiding" another variable declaration
* comparisons results that are always the same
* ambiguously signed bit-field members
* missing header guards
Change-Id: Id4a881686605d26c94ab5409bc70fcc21efacc25
resource_events:stasis_app_message_handler() was locking the session,
then attempting to determine if the app had debug enabled which
locked the app_registry container. res_stasis:__stasis_app_register
was locking the app_registry container then calling app_update
which caused app_handler (which locks the session) to run.
The result was a deadlock.
* Updated resource_events:stasis_app_message_handler() to determine
if debug was set (which locks the app_registry) before obtaining the
session lock.
* Updated res_stasis:__stasis_app_register to release the app_registry
container lock before calling app_update (which locks the sesison).
ASTERISK-28423
Reported by Ross Beer
Change-Id: I58c69d08cb372852a63933608e4d6c3e456247b4
There exists a scenario where a thread can hold a lock on the
channels container while trying to lock a bridge. At the same
time another thread can hold the lock for said bridge while
attempting to retrieve a channel. This causes a deadlock.
This change fixes this scenario by retrieving a channel snapshot
instead of a channel, as information present in the snapshot
is all that is needed.
ASTERISK-28616
Change-Id: I68ceb1d62c7378addcd286e21be08a660a7cecf2
Found during some testing, there is a race condition between selecting an
appropriate bridge type for a call versus the applying of media on the callee's
session. In some instances a native bridge type would have been chosen, but
due to the callee's media not yet being established at bridge compatibility
check time the simple bridge type is picked instead.
When using chan_pjsip this initiates a topology change event. The topologies
are then compared for the two sessions. However, when the topology was created
for the caller its streams are initialized to "inactive". This topology is then
used as a base when creating the callee's topology, and streams. Soon after
the caller's topology's stream(s) get updated based on the sdp (get set to
sendrecv in the failing scenario).
Now when the topology change event is raised, and the two topologies are
compared, the comparison fails due to a stream state mismatch (sendrecv vs
inactive). And since they differ a reinvite is sent out (to the caller in
this case).
This patch makes it such that when the caller's topology is initially created
it gets created based on its configured endpoint's media topology. When the
endpoint's topology is created its stream's state(s) are initialized to
sendrecv instead of inactive. Subsequently, now when the callee's topology is
created its topology streams are now initialized to sendrecv. Thus when the
topology change event occurs due to the mentioned scenario the stream states
match for the given sessions, and the reinvite is not sent unless due to some
other valid mismatch.
Note, this patch only changes one pending media state's creation point. It's
possible other places *could* be changed, however for now it was deemed best
to only alter what's here.
Change-Id: I6ba3a6a75f64824a1b963044c37acbe951c389c7
If the "max_retries" option is set to 0 then upon failure no
further attemps are made, so explicitly document the behavior.
ASTERISK-28602
Change-Id: I1e30daae9dd6c49ce18744164214d3def505acbf
Calling ne_uri_parse allocates memory that needs to be freed with a
corresponding call to ne_uri_free.
ASTERISK-28572 #close
Change-Id: I8a6834da27000a6807d89cb7a157b2a88fcb5e61
This change ensures that the module isn't unloaded when a
WebSocket is open. Previously it was possible to unload the
module manually or during shutdown which could cause a crash
when any active WebSockets were terminated.
ASTERISK-28585
Change-Id: I85c71ab112f99875b586419a34c08c8b34c14c5c
When we created the External Media addition to ARI we created an
ExternalMedia object to be returned from the channels/externalMedia
REST endpoint. This object contained the channel object that was
created plus local_address and local_port attributes (which are
also in the Channel variables). At the time, we thought that
creating an ExternalMedia object would give us more flexibility
in the future but as we created the sample speech to text
application, we discovered that it doesn't work so well with ARI
client libraries that a) don't have the ExternalMedia object
defined and/or b) can't promote the embedded channel structure
to a first-class Channel object.
This change causes the channels/externalMedia REST endpoint to
return a Channel object (like channels/create and channels/originate)
instead of the ExternalMedia object.
Change-Id: If280094debd35102cf21e0a31a5e0846fec14af9
PostgreSQL 12 finally removed column adsrc from table pg_catalog.pg_attrdef
(column default values), which has been deprecated since version 8.0.
Since then, the official/correct/supported way to retrieve the column
default value from the catalog is function pg_catalog.pg_get_expr().
This change breaks compatibility with pre-8.0 PostgreSQL servers,
but has reached end-of-support more than a decade ago.
cdr_pgsql and res_config_pgsql still have support for pre-7.3
servers, but cleaning that up is perhaps a topic for a major release,
not this bugfix.
ASTERISK-28571
Change-Id: I834cb3addf1937e19e87ede140bdd16cea531ebe
When creating an unsolicited MWI aggregate subscription it was possible for
the subscription object to be double unref'ed. This patch removes the explicit
unref as it is not needed since the RAII_VAR will handle it at function end.
Less concerning there was also a bug that could potentially allow the aggregate
subscription object to be added to the unsolicited container twice. This patch
ensures it is added only once.
ASTERISK-28575
Change-Id: I9ccfdb5ea788bc0c3618db183aae235e53c12763
On shutdown it's possible for the unsolicited mwi container to be freed before
other dependent threads are done using it. This patch ensures this can no
longer happen by wrapping the container in an ao2_global object. The solicited
container was also changed too.
ASTERISK-28552
Change-Id: I8f812286dc19a34916acacd71ce2ec26e1042047
Both res_pjsip and res_pjsip_mwi made use of serializer pools. However, they
both implemented their own serializer pool functionality that was pretty much
identical in each of the source files. This patch removes the duplicated code,
and uses the new 'ast_serializer_pool' object instead.
Additionally res_pjsip_mwi enables a shutdown group on the pool since if the
timing was right the module could be unloaded while taskprocessor threads still
needed to execute, thus causing a crash.
Change-Id: I959b0805ad024585bbb6276593118be34fbf6e1d
Add a new dialplan function PJSIP_MOH_PASSTHROUGH that allows
the on-hold behavior to be controlled on a per-call basis
ASTERISK-28542 #close
Change-Id: Iebe905b2ad6dbaa87ab330267147180b05a3c3a8
There are some warning messages which are not informative without endpoint:
"No registered subscribe handler for event presence.winfo"
"No registered publish handler for event presence"
This patch adds an endpoint name to these messages.
Change-Id: Ia2811ec226d8a12659b4f9d4d224b48289650827
Allow the list of files to be played to be provided explicitly in the
music class's configuration. The primary driver for this change is to
allow URLs to be used for MoH.
Change-Id: I9f43b80b43880980b18b2bee26ec09429d0b92fa
If a permanent contact URI associated with an AOR is invalid, we add a
Contact header to REGISTER responses with a NULL URI, causing a crash.
ASTERISK-28463 #close
Change-Id: Id2b643e58b975bc560aab1c111e6669d54db9102
The following message:
"Subscription request from endpoint <blah> rejected. Expiration of 0 is invalid"
Would sometimes spam the log with warnings if Asterisk restarted and a bunch
of clients sent unsubscribes. This patch changes it from a warning to a debug
message.
Change-Id: I841ec42f65559f3135e037df0e55f89b6447a467
When a stale item was being updated the object was being retrieved, but its
reference was not being decremented after the update. This patch makes it so
the object is now appropriately de-referenced.
ASTERISK-28523
Change-Id: I9d8173d3a0416a242f4eba92fa0853279c500ec7
This change adds support to the JITTERBUFFER dialplan function
for audio and video synchronization. When enabled the RTCP SR
report is used to produce an NTP timestamp for both the audio and
video streams. Using this information the video frames are queued
until their NTP timestamp is equal to or behind the NTP timestamp
of the audio. The audio jitterbuffer acts as the leader deciding
when to shrink/grow the jitterbuffer when adaptive is in use. For
both adaptive and fixed the video buffer follows the size of the
audio jitterbuffer.
ASTERISK-28533
Change-Id: I3fd75160426465e6d46bb2e198c07b9d314a4492
According to RFC3550, ALL RTCP packets must be sent in a compond packet
of at least two individual packets, including SR/RR and SDES. REMB,
FIR, and NACK were not following this format, and as a result, would
fail the packet check in ast_rtcp_interpret. This was found from writing
unit tests for RTCP. The browser would accept the way we were
constructing these RTCP packets, but when sending directly from one
Asterisk instance to another, the above mentioned problem would occur.
Change-Id: Ieb140e9c22568a251a564cd953dd22cd33244605
When modifying an already defined variable in some channel drivers they
add a new variable with the same name to the list, but that value is
never used, only the first one found.
Introduce ast_variable_list_replace() and use it where appropriate.
ASTERISK-23756 #close
Patches:
setvar-multiplie.patch submitted by Michael Goryainov
Change-Id: Ie1897a96c82b8945e752733612ee963686f32839
This fix allows a realtime moh class to be unregistered from the command
line. This is useful when the contents of a directory referenced by a
realtime moh class have changed.
The realtime moh class is then reloaded on the next request and uses the
new directory contents.
ASTERISK-17808
Change-Id: Ibc4c6834592257c4bb90601ee299682d15befbce