This patch fixes some invalid enum conversion warnings caught by clang. In
particular:
* chan_sip: Several functions mixed usage of the st_refresher_param
enum and st_refresher enum. This patch corrects the functions to use the
right enum.
* chan_pjsip: Fixed mixed usage of ast_sip_session_t38state and ast_t38_state.
* strings: Fixed incorrect usage of AO2 flags with strings container.
* res_stasis: Change a return enumeration to stasis_app_user_event_res.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4535
ASTERISK-24917
Reported by: dkdegroot
patches:
rb4535.patch submitted by dkdegroot (License 6600)
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The patch in r433720 caused a warning to be kicked back by gcc. It occurred
due to this check in unistd.h:
if (__nbytes > __bos0 (__buf))
return __read_chk_warn (__fd, __buf, __nbytes, __bos0 (__buf));
That is, if __nbytes is greater than the result of GCC's built-in object size
for the struct, we'll kick back a warning.
As it turns out, this is because there is an error in the code in the patch.
We are passing the address of the pointer to the struct, not iev, which is a
pointer to the struct. Hence, the number of bytes is probably going to be lot
larger than the number of bytes that make up a pointer! This patch changes
the code just read from the pointer to the struct - which fixes the warning.
ASTERISK-24917
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This introduces a new logger routine ast_log_safe. This routine should be
used for all error messages in code that can be run as a result of ast_log.
ast_log_safe does nothing if run recursively. All error logging in
astobj2.c, strings.c and utils.h have been switched to ast_log_safe.
This required adding support for raw threadstorage. This provides direct
access to the void* pointer in threadstorage. In ast_log_safe, NULL is used
to signify that this thread is not already running ast_log_safe, (void*)1 when
it is already running. This was done since it's critical that ast_log_safe
do nothing that could log during recursion checking.
ASTERISK-24155 #close
Reported by: Timo Teräs
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4502/
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Since 'core stop now' and 'core restart now' do not stop modules,
it is unsafe for most of the core to run cleanups. Originally all
cleanups used ast_register_atexit, and were only changed when it
was shown to be unsafe. ast_register_atexit is now used only when
absolutely required to prevent corruption and close child processes.
Exceptions that need to use ast_register_atexit:
* CDR: Flush records.
* res_musiconhold: Kill external applications.
* AstDB: Close the DB.
* canary_exit: Kill canary process.
ASTERISK-24142 #close
Reported by: David Brillert
ASTERISK-24683 #close
Reported by: Peter Katzmann
ASTERISK-24805 #close
Reported by: Badalian Vyacheslav
ASTERISK-24881 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4500/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4501/
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Attempting to execute DTMF in a confbridge while file playback (prompt,
announcement, etc) is occurring is not allowed. You have to wait until
the sound file has completed before entering DTMF. This patch fixes it
so that app_confbridge now monitors for dtmf key presses during menu
driven file playback. If a key is pressed playback stops and it executes
the matched menu option.
ASTERISK-24864 #close
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4510/
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* In res/res_sorcery_realtime.c: Broke long line.
* In main/bucket.c: Eliminated unnecessary NULL check as
ast_sorcery_unref() is NULL tolerant and set the global object to NULL
after unref in the system shutdown bucket_cleanup().
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This change adds an abstracted core DNS API which resembles the API described
here[1]. The API provides a pluggable mechanism for resolvers and also a
consistent view for records. Both synchronous and asynchronous queries are
supported.
This change also adds a res_resolver_unbound module which uses the libunbound
library to provide resolution.
Unit tests have also been written for all of the above to confirm the API and
functionality.
ASTERISK-24834 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
ASTERISK-24836 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4474/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4512/
[1] https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Asterisk+DNS+API
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Valgrind found a memory leak and invalid access.
* Fix invalid access by sscanf() being fed a non-nul terminated string of
digits in res/res_pjsip_sdp_rtp.c:get_codecs().
* Fix memory leak in main/sorcery.c:sorcery_object_field_destructor().
* Fix potential NULL pointer dereference in
main/xmldoc.c:xmldoc_get_syntax_config_option().
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4513/
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Valgrind found some memory leaks associated with ast_sockaddr_resolve().
Most of the leaks had already been fixed by earlier memory leak hunt
patches. This patch performs an audit of ast_sockaddr_resolve() and found
one more.
* Fix ast_sockaddr_resolve() memory leak in
apps/app_externalivr.c:app_exec().
* Made main/netsock2.c:ast_sockaddr_resolve() always set the addrs
parameter for safety so the pointer will never be uninitialized on return.
The same goes for res/res_pjsip_acl.c:extract_contact_addr().
* Made functions that call ast_sockaddr_resolve() with RAII_VAR()
controlling the addrs variable use ast_free instead of ast_free_ptr to
provide better MALLOC_DEBUG information.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4509/
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In realtime, it is normal to have a database with both 'allow' and 'disallow'
columns in the schema. It is perfectly valid to have an 'allow' value of
'!all,g722,ulaw,alaw' and no 'disallow' value. Unlike in static conf files,
you can't *not* provide the disallow value. Thus, the empty disallow value
causes a spurious WARNING message, which is kind of annoying.
This patch makes it so that a 'disallow' value with no ... value ... is
ignored. Granted, you can still screw this up as well, as technically
specifying 'disallow=all,!ulaw' allows only ulaw, and then you would have no
'allow' value in your database. But really, why would you do that? WHY?
ASTERISK-16779 #close
Reported by: Atis Lezdins
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Revision 432834 introduced a build error when MALLOC_DEBUG
is used. Switch callid threadstorage to simple
AST_THREADSTORAGE since we no longer need custom cleanup.
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Switch logger callid's from AO2 objects to simple integers.
This helps in two ways. Copying integers is faster than
referencing AO2 objects, so this will result in a small
reduction in logger overhead. This also erases the possibility
of an infinate loop caused by an invalid callid in
threadstorage.
ASTERISK-24833 #comment Committed callid conversion to trunk.
Reported by: Corey Farrell
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When an audiohook is created (which is used by the various Spy applications
and Snoop channel in Asterisk 13+), it initially is given a sample rate of
8kHz. It is expected, however, that this rate may change based on the media
that passes through the audiohook. However, the read/write operations on the
audiohook behave very differently.
When a frame is written to the audiohook, the format of the frame is checked
against the internal sample rate. If the rate of the format does not match
the internal sample rate, the internal sample rate is updated and a new SLIN
format is chosen based on that sample rate. This works just fine.
When a frame is read, however, we do something quite different. If the format
rate matches the internal sample rate, all is fine. However, if the rates
don't match, the audiohook attempts to "fix up" the number of samples that
were requested. This can result in some seriously large number of samples
being requested from the read/write factories.
Consider the worst case - 192kHz SLIN. If we attempt to read 20ms worth of
audio produced at that rate, we'd request 3840 samples (192000 / (1000 / 20)).
However, if the audiohook is still expecting an internal sample rate of 8000,
we'll attempt to "fix up" the requested samples to:
samples_converted = samples * (ast_format_get_sample_rate(format) /
(float) audiohook->hook_internal_samp_rate);
which is:
92160 = 3840 * (192000 / 8000)
This results in us attempting to read 92160 samples from our factories, as
opposed to the 3840 that we actually wanted. On a 64-bit machine, this
miraculously survives - despite allocating up to two buffers of length 92160
on the stack. The 32-bit machines aren't quite so lucky. Even in the case where
this works, we will either (a) get way more samples than we wanted; or (b) get
about 3840 samples, assuming the timing is pretty good on the machine.
Either way, the calculation being performed is wrong, based on the API users
expectations.
My first inclination was to allocate the buffers on the heap. As it is,
however, there's at least two drawbacks with doing this:
(1) It's a bit complicated, as the size of the buffers may change during the
lifetime of the audiohook (ew).
(2) The stack is faster (yay); the heap is slower (boo).
Since our calculation is flat out wrong in the first place, this patch fixes
this issue by instead updating the internal sample rate based on the format
passed into the read operation. This causes us to read the correct number of
samples, and has the added benefit of setting the audihook with the right
SLIN format.
Note that this issue was caught by the Asterisk Test Suite as a result of
r432195 in the 13 branch. Because this issue is also theoretically possible
in Asterisk 11, the change is being made here as well.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4475/
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RAII_VAR, which is used extensively in Asterisk to manage reference counted
resources, uses a GCC extension to automatically invoke a cleanup function
when a variable loses scope. While this functionality is incredibly useful
and has prevented a large number of memory leaks, it also prevents Asterisk
from being compiled with clang.
This patch updates the RAII_VAR macro such that it can be compiled with clang.
It makes use of the BlocksRuntime, which allows for a closure to be created
that performs the actual cleanup.
Note that this does not attempt to address the numerous warnings that the clang
compiler catches in Asterisk.
Much thanks for this patch goes to:
* The folks on StackOverflow who asked this question and Leushenko for
providing the answer that formed the basis of this code:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24959440/rewrite-gcc-cleanup-macro-with-nested-function-for-clang
* Diederik de Groot, who has been extremely patient in working on getting this
patch into Asterisk.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4370/
ASTERISK-24133
ASTERISK-23666
ASTERISK-20399
ASTERISK-20850 #close
Reported by: Diederik de Groot
patches:
RAII_CLANG.patch uploaded by Diederik de Groot (License 6600)
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The localtime management in the Asterisk core contains a thread that watches
for changes in the local timezone. On systems where the directory containing
/etc/localtime is modified frequently, the thread monitoring the changes will
be woken up to determine if any changes in timezone have occurred. When using
kqueue(2), this can cause a leak of file descriptors due to some improper
management of resources.
This patch updates the kqueue(2) handling in localtime, such that is no longer
leaks resources.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4450/
ASTERISK-24739 #close
Reported by: Ed Hynan
patches:
11.15.0-u.diff uploaded by Ed Hynan (Licnese 6680)
11.7.0-u.diff uploaded by Ed Hynan (License 6680)
svn-trunk-Jan-26-2015-u.diff uploaded by Ed Hynan (License 6680)
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When a 'core restart now' or 'core stop now' is executed and a channel is
currently in a media operation, the translator matrix can be destroyed while a
channel is currently blocked on getting the best translation choice
(see ast_translator_best_choice). When the channel gets the mutex, the
translation matrix now has invalid memory, and Asterisk crashes.
This patch does two things:
(1) We now only clean up the translation matrix on a graceful shutdown. In that
case, there are no channels, and so there is no risk of this occurring.
(2) We also now set the __matrix and __indextable to NULL. In some initial
backtraces when this occurred, it looked as if there was a memory corruption
occurring, and it wasn't until we determined that something had restarted
Asterisk that the issue became clear. By setting these to NULL on shutdown,
it becomes a bit easier to determine why a crash is occurring.
Note that we could litter the code with NULL checks on the __matrix, but the
act of making the translation matrix cleaned up on shutdown should preclude
this issue from occurring in the first place, and this part of the code needs
to be as fast as possible.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4457/
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Sending the following ARI commands caused Asterisk to crash if the JSON
body 'variables' object passes values of types other than strings.
POST /ari/channels
POST /ari/channels/{channelid}
PUT /ari/endpoints/sendMessage
PUT /ari/endpoints/{tech}/{resource}/sendMessage
* Eliminated RAII_VAR usage in ast_ari_channels_originate_with_id(),
ast_ari_channels_originate(), ast_ari_endpoints_send_message(), and
ast_ari_endpoints_send_message_to_endpoint().
ASTERISK-24751 #close
Reported by: jeffrey putnam
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4447/
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This patch adds a self-destruction option to the
dial api. The usefulness of this is mostly when
using async mode to spawn a separate thread used
to handle the new call, while the calling thread
is allowed to go on about other business.
The only alternative to this option would be the
calling thread spawning a new thread, or hanging
around itself waiting to destroy the dial struct
after completion.
Example of use (minus error checking):
struct ast_dial *dial = ast_dial_create();
ast_dial_append(dial, "PJSIP", "200", NULL);
ast_dial_option_global_enable(dial, AST_DIAL_OPTION_ANSWER_EXEC, "Echo");
ast_dial_option_global_enable(dial, AST_DIAL_OPTION_SELF_DESTROY, NULL);
ast_dial_run(dial, NULL, 1);
The dial_run call will return almost immediately
after spawning the new thread to run and monitor
the dial. If the call is answered, it is placed
into the echo app. When completed, it will call
ast_dial_destroy() on the dial structure.
Note that any allocations made to pass values to
ast_dial_set_user_data() or dial options must be
free'd in a state callback function on any of:
AST_DIAL_RESULT_UNASWERED,
AST_DIAL_RESULT_ANSWERED,
AST_DIAL_RESULT_HANGUP, or
AST_DIAL_RESULT_TIMEOUT.
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Prior to this patch, SDP offers negotiating SDES-SRTP crypto attributes would
be rejected if those crypto attributes contained either a key lifetime or a
MKI parameter. While from a theoretical point of view this was defensible -
Asterisk does not support key lifetimes or multiple crypto keys - from a
practical point of view, this is quite a problem. A large number of endpoints
offer lifetimes/MKI, which Asterisk can tolerate so long as it doesn't actually
have to support anything more than a single key or refresh the key.
In reality, this is (so far as we've seen) always the case.
This patch is a forward port of Olle's work in the lingon-srtp-key-lifetime-1.8
branch. To quote Olle from ASTERISK-17721, it handles lifetime/MKI parameters
in the following fashion:
> The Lingon branch now handle lifetime and MKI parameters.
>
> We only accept lifetimes up to max for the crypto and higher than 10 hours
> for packetization of 20 ms (50 pps).
>
> We only handle MKI with index 1.
>
> We do not really bother with counting packets and reinviting at end of
> lifetime, so the min of 10 hours kind of takes care of most calls. If there
> are longer ones, we rely on the other side for re-invites.
>
> It's still not perfect, but I personally think this is an improvement. A
> configuration option for minimum lifetime accepted could be added.
When the patch was ported forward, I decided against adding a configuration
option as Olle's handling was more than sufficient for every case I've seen
come through the issue tracker or through interoperability testing. We can
revisit that decision if it proves to be false.
A few small other tweaks were made to the surrounding code to reduce
indentation and provide better type safety for the 'tag' parameter.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4419/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4418/
ASTERISK-17721 #close
Reported by: Terry Wilson
ASTERISK-17899 #close
Reported by: Dwayne Hubbard
patches:
lingon-srtp-key-lifetime-1.8.diff uploaded by oej (License 5267)
ASTERISK-20233
Reported by: tootai
ASTERISK-22748
Reported by: Alejandro Mejia
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This patch addresses the following problems:
* ari/resource_channels: In ARI, we currently create a format capability
structure of SLIN and apply it to the new channel being created. This was
originally done when the PBX core was used to create the channel, as there
was a condition where a newly created channel could be created without any
formats. Unfortunately, now that the Dial API is being used, this has two
drawbacks:
(a) SLIN, while it will ensure audio will flows, can cause a lot of
needless transcodings to occur, particularly when a Local channel is
created to the dialplan. When no format capabilities are available, the
Dial API handles this better by handing all audio formats to the requsted
channels. As such, we defer to that API to provide the format
capabilities.
(b) If a channel (requester) is causing this channel to be created, we
currently don't use its format capabilities as we are passing in our own.
However, the Dial API will use the requester channel's formats if none
are passed into it, and the requester channel exists and has format
capabilities. This is the "best" scenario, as it is the most likely to
create a media path that minimizes transcoding.
Fixing this simply entails removing the providing of the format capabilities
structure to the Dial API.
* chan_pjsip: Rather than blindly picking the first format in the format
capability structure - which actually *can* be a video or text format - we
select an audio format, and only pick the first format if that fails. That
minimizes the weird scenario where we attempt to transcode between video/audio.
* res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Applied the joint capapbilites to the format structure.
Since ast_request already limits us down to one format capability once the
format capabilities are passed along, there's no reason to squelch it here.
* channel: Fixed a comment. The reason we have to minimize our requested
format capabilities down to a single format is due to Asterisk's inability
to convey the format to be used back "up" a channel chain. Consider the
following:
PJSIP/A => L;1 <=> L;2 => PJSIP/B
g,u,a g,u,a g,u,a u
That is, we have PJSIP/A dialing a Local channel, where the Local;2 dials
PJSIP/B. PJSIP/A has native format capabilities g722,ulaw,alaw; the Local
channel has inherited those format capabilities down the line; PJSIP/B
supports only ulaw. According to these format capabilities, ulaw is
acceptable and should be selected across all the channels, and no
transcoding should occur. However, there is no way to convey this: when L;2
and PJSIP/B are put into a bridge, we will select ulaw, but that is not
conveyed to PJSIP/A and L;1. Thus, we end up with:
PJSIP/A <=> L;1 <=> L;2 <=> PJSIP/B
g g X u u
Which causes g722 to be written to PJSIP/B.
Even if we can convey the 'ulaw' choice back up the chain (which through
some severe hacking in Local channels was accomplished), such that the chain
looks like:
PJSIP/A <=> L;1 <=> L;2 <=> PJSIP/B
u u u u
We have no way to tell PJSIP/A's *channel driver* to Answer in the SDP back
with only 'ulaw'. This results in all the channel structures being set up
correctly, but PJSIP/A *still* sending g722 and causing the chain to fall
apart.
There's a lot of difficulty just in setting this up, as there are numerous
race conditions in the act of bridging, and no clean mechanism to pass the
selected format backwards down an established channel chain. As such, the
best that can be done at this point in time is clarifying the comment.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4434/
ASTERISK-24812 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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listener() opens the same code block in two places (#if and #else). This
confuses some folding editors causing it to think that an extra code block
was opened. Folding in 'geany' causes all code after listener() to be
folded as if it were part of that procedure.
ASTERISK-24813 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
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Processing an AOC-E event that does not or no longer has a channel
association causes a crash.
The problem with posting AOC events to the channel topic is that AOC-E
events don't always have a channel association and posting the event to
the all channels topic is just wrong. AOC-E events do however have their
own charging association method to refer to the agreement with the
charging entity.
* Changed the AOC events to post to the AMI manager topic instead of the
channel topics. If a channel is associated with the event then channel
snapshot information is supplied with the AMI event.
* Eliminated RAII_VAR() usage in aoc_to_ami() and ast_aoc_manager_event().
This patch supercedes the patch on Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4427/
ASTERISK-22670 #close
Reported by: klaus3000
ASTERISK-24689 #close
Reported by: Marcel Manz
ASTERISK-24740 #close
Reported by: Panos Gkikakis
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4430/
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Some distributions are going to disable SSLv3 at compile time. This option can
be checked using the directive OPENSSL_NO_SSL3_METHOD. This patch updates the
TCP/TLS handling in Asterisk to look for that directive before attempting to
use the SSLv3 specific methods.
ASTERISK-24799 #close
Reported by: Alexander Traud
patches:
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There are three CLI commands to stop and restart Asterisk each.
1) core stop/restart now - Hangup all calls and stop or restart Asterisk.
New channels are prevented while the shutdown request is pending.
2) core stop/restart gracefully - Stop or restart Asterisk when there are
no calls remaining in the system. New channels are prevented while the
shutdown request is pending.
3) core stop/restart when convenient - Stop or restart Asterisk when there
are no calls in the system. New calls are not prevented while the
shutdown request is pending.
ARI has made stopping/restarting Asterisk more problematic. While a
shutdown request is pending it is desirable to continue to process ARI
HTTP requests for current calls. To handle the current calls while a
shutdown request is pending, a new committed to shutdown phase is needed
so ARI applications can deal with the calls until the system is fully
committed to shutdown.
* Added a new shutdown committed phase so ARI applications can deal with
calls until the final committed to shutdown phase is reached.
* Made refuse new HTTP requests when the system has reached the final
system shutdown phase. Starting anything while the system is actively
releasing resources and unloading modules is not a good thing.
* Split the bridging framework shutdown to not cleanup the global bridging
containers when shutting down in a hurry. This is similar to how other
modules prevent crashes on rapid system shutdown.
* Moved ast_begin_shutdown(), ast_cancel_shutdown(), and
ast_shutting_down(). You should not have to include channel.h just to
access these system functions.
ASTERISK-24752 #close
Reported by: Matthew Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4399/
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The act of defining wizards for an object type in sorcery.conf will
create a minimal object type. This can cause a problem when a module
has multiple sorcery instances (which all get the wizards from sorcery.conf
applied) but the sorcery instances do not all contain full information
about the object types. Upon loading errors will occur stating that
the objects can not be created. This is confusing and is actually
perfectly fine.
This change makes it so that only object types which have been fully
defined will be loaded.
ASTERISK-24748 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
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Added a new config property [servername] to the http.conf file; updated the http server to use the new property when sending responses, for showing http status through the CLI and when reporting status through the 'httpstatus' webpage. In this version, [servername] is uncommented by default.
ASTERISK-24316 #close
Reported By: Andrew Nagy
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4374/
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When swapping a Local channel in place of one already
in a bridge (to complete a bridge attended transfer),
the channel that was swapped out can actually be hung
up before the stasis bridge push callback executes on
the independant transfer thread. This results in the
stasis app loop dropping out and removing the control
that has the the app name which the local replacement
channel needs so it can re-enter stasis.
To avoid this race condition a new push_peek callback
has been added, and called from the ast_bridge_impart
thread before it launches the independant thread that
will complete the transfer. Now the stasis push_peek
callback can copy the stasis app name before the swap
channel can hang up.
ASTERISK-24649
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4382/
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Performing a CLI "module reload" command when there are new pjsip.conf
registration objects defined frequently failed to load them correctly.
What happens is a race condition between res_pjsip pushing its reload into
an asynchronous task processor task and the thread that does the rest of
the reloads when it gets to reloading the res_pjsip_outbound_registration
module. A similar race condition happens between a reload and the CLI/AMI
show registrations commands. The reload updates the current_states
container and the CLI/AMI commands call get_registrations() which builds a
new current_states container.
* Made res_pjsip.c reload_module() use ast_sip_push_task_synchronous()
instead of ast_sip_push_task() to eliminate two threads processing config
reloads at the same time.
* Made get_registrations() not replace the global current_states container
so the CLI/AMI show registrations command cannot interfere with reloading.
You could never add/remove objects in the container without the
possibility of the container being replaced out from under you by
get_registrations().
* Added a registration loaded sorcery instance observer to purge any dead
registration objects since get_registrations() cannot do this job anymore.
The struct ast_sorcery_instance_observer callbacks must be used because
the callback happens inline with the load process. The struct
ast_sorcery_observer callbacks are pushed to a different thread.
* Added some global current_states NULL pointer checks in case the
container disappears because of unload_module().
* Made sorcery's struct ast_sorcery_instance_observer.object_type_loaded
callbacks guaranteed to be called before any struct
ast_sorcery_observer.loaded callbacks will be called.
* Moved the check for non-reloadable objects to before the sorcery
instance loading callbacks happen to short circuit unnecessary work.
Previously with non-reloadable objects, the sorcery instance
loading/loaded callbacks would always happen, the individual wizard
loading/loaded would be prevented, and the non-reloadable type logging
message would be logged for each associated wizard.
ASTERISK-24729 #close
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While running through some scenarios using chan_sip and tcp a problem would
occur that resulted in a flood of bad file descriptor messages on the cli:
tcptls.c:712 ast_tcptls_server_root: Accept failed: Bad file descriptor
The message is received because the underlying socket has been closed, so is
valid. This is probably happening because unloading of chan_sip is not atomic.
That however is outside the scope of this patch. This patch simply stops the
logging of multiple occurrences of that message.
ASTERISK-24728 #close
Reported by: Thomas Thompson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4380/
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Due to the original patch causing memory corruptions it was removed until the
problem could be resolved. This patch is the original patch plus some added
locking around stasis router subcription that was needed to avoid the memory
corruption.
Description of the original problem and patch (still applicable):
The res_pjsip module was previously unloadable. With this patch it can now
be unloaded.
This patch is based off the original patch on the issue (listed below) by Corey
Farrell with a few modifications. Namely, removed a few changes not required to
make the module unloadable and also fixed a bug that would cause asterisk to
crash on unloading.
This patch is the first step (should hopefully be followed by another/others at
some point) in allowing res_pjsip and the modules that depend on it to be
unloadable. At this time, res_pjsip and some of the modules that depend on
res_pjsip cannot be unloaded without causing problems of some sort.
The goal of this patch is to get res_pjsip and only res_pjsip to be able to
unload successfully and/or shutdown without incident (crashes, leaks, etc...).
Other dependent modules may still cause problems on unload.
Basically made sure, with the patch applied, that res_pjsip (with no other
dependent modules loaded) could be succesfully unloaded and Asterisk could
shutdown without any leaks or crashes that pertained directly to res_pjsip.
ASTERISK-24485 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4363/
patches:
pjsip_unload-broken-r1.patch submitted by Corey Farrell (license 5909)
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This change fixes two issues:
1. During a swap operation bridging added the new channel before having the swap channel
leave. This was not handled in bridge_native_rtp and could result in a channel not getting
reinvited back to Asterisk. After this change the swap channel will leave first and the
new channel will then join.
2. If a re-invite was received after a session had been established any upstream elements
(such as bridge_native_rtp) were not notified that they may want to re-evaluate things.
After this change an UPDATE_RTP_PEER control frame is queued when this situation occurs
and upstream can react.
AST-1524 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4378/
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This patch addresses compilation errors on OS X. It's been a while, so
there's quite a few things.
* Fixed __attribute__ decls in route.h to be portable.
* Fixed htonll and ntohll to work when they are defined as macros.
* Replaced sem_t usage with our ast_sem wrapper.
* Added ast_sem_timedwait to our ast_sem wrapper.
* Fixed some GCC 4.9 warnings using sig*set() functions.
* Fixed some format strings for portability.
* Fixed compilation issues with res_timing_kqueue (although tests still fail
on OS X).
* Fixed menuconfig /sbin/launchd detection, which disables res_timing_kqueue
on OS X).
ASTERISK-24539 #close
Reported by: George Joseph
ASTERISK-24544 #close
Reported by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4327/
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When a crash was fixed due to usage of the REALTIME function in r423003, a
regression was introduced into ast_update2_realtime where the update fields
passed to the function would be skipped and the lookup field processed twice.
The use of this function is a bit interesting: A variable argument list is
used with two sentinel values - the first marks the end of the lookup
fields/values; the second marks the end of the update fields/values.
Unfortunately, ast_update2_realtime parses over the lookup fields twice, as
opposed to parsing over the update fields. This causes the lookups to succeed,
but the updates itself to have no effect.
Note that the most common instance of this problem occurred in app_voicemail
during the updating of a mailbox password.
Thanks to the issue reporter, Paddy Grice, for pointing out the problem.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4356/
ASTERISK-24231
ASTERISK-24626 #close
Reported by: Paddy Grice
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When code imparts a channel into a bridge to swap with another channel, a
ref needs to be held on the swap channel to ensure that it cannot
dissapear before finding it in the bridge.
* The ast_bridge_join() swap channel parameter now always steals a ref for
the swap channel. This is the only change to the bridge framework's
public API semantics.
* bridge_channel_internal_join() now requires the bridge_channel->swap
channel to pass in a ref.
ASTERISK-24649
Reported by: John Bigelow
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4354/
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When the RTCP reports are created, the NTP timestamps are stored as strings,
as JSON does not have an integer type long enough to store the value. However,
on 32-bit systems, a signed long may overflow for some portion of the
timestamp.
This patch corrects the overflow by formatting the timestamps as unsigned
longs.
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When a hint gets created, any subsequent device or presence
state changes result in extension status events getting sent
out to interested parties. However, at the time of hint creation,
no such event gets sent out, so watchers of extension state are
potentially left in the dark until the first state change after
hint creation.
Patch contributed by John Hardin (License #6512)
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The res_pjsip module was previously unloadable. With this patch it can now
be unloaded.
This patch is based off the original patch on the issue (listed below) by Corey
Farrell with a few modifications. Namely, removed a few changes not required to
make the module unloadable and also fixed a bug that would cause asterisk to
crash on unloading.
This patch is the first step (should hopefully be followed by another/others at
some point) in allowing res_pjsip and the modules that depend on it to be
unloadable. At this time, res_pjsip and some of the modules that depend on
res_pjsip cannot be unloaded without causing problems of some sort.
The goal of this patch is to get res_pjsip and only res_pjsip to be able to
unload successfully and/or shutdown without incident (crashes, leaks, etc...).
Other dependent modules may still cause problems on unload.
Basically made sure, with the patch applied, that res_pjsip (with no other
dependent modules loaded) could be succesfully unloaded and Asterisk could
shutdown without any leaks or crashes that pertained directly to res_pjsip.
ASTERISK-24485 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4311/
patches:
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* Reverted the change to astman_send_listack() to not use the listflag
parameter and always set the value to "Start" so the start capitalization
is consistent. Unfortunately changing the case of a returned value is not
a backward compatible change so for now FAXSessions is going to have to
remain inconsistent with all of the other AMI list actions.
* Reverted the minor protocol error fix in action_getconfig() when no
requested categories are found. Each line needs to be formatted as
"Header: text".
Caught by the testsuite.
ASTERISK-24049
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The security event log uses a dynamic log level (SECURITY) that is registered
with the Asterisk logging core. Unfortunately, the syslog would ignore log
statements that had a dynamic log level associated with them. Because the
syslog cannot handle ad hoc dynamic log levels, this patch treats any dynamic
log entries sent to the syslog as logs with a level of NOTICE.
ASTERISK-20744 #close
Reported by: Michael Keuter
Tested by: Michael L. Young, Jacek Konieczny
patches:
asterisk-20744-syslog-dynamic-logging_trunk.diff uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
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When app_bridge grabs a channel and puts it into
a bridge, the channel should then continue where
it left off in the dialplan after the bridge has
ended. Although it stores the current dialplan
location as an after bridge goto on the channel,
it was executing the same priority again instead
of going to the next priority. By swapping the
"specific" version of bridge_set_after_goto with
bridge_set_after_go_on, the next priority in the
dialplan is executed instead.
ASTERISK-24637 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4322/
Reported by: John Bigelow
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* Made the following AMI actions use list API calls for consistency:
Agents
BridgeInfo
BridgeList
BridgeTechnologyList
ConfbridgeLIst
ConfbridgeLIstRooms
CoreShowChannels
DAHDIShowChannels
DBGet
DeviceStateList
ExtensionStateList
FAXSessions
Hangup
IAXpeerlist
IAXpeers
IAXregistry
MeetmeList
MeetmeListRooms
MWIGet
ParkedCalls
Parkinglots
PJSIPShowEndpoint
PJSIPShowEndpoints
PJSIPShowRegistrationsInbound
PJSIPShowRegistrationsOutbound
PJSIPShowResourceLists
PJSIPShowSubscriptionsInbound
PJSIPShowSubscriptionsOutbound
PresenceStateList
PRIShowSpans
QueueStatus
QueueSummary
ShowDialPlan
SIPpeers
SIPpeerstatus
SIPshowregistry
SKINNYdevices
SKINNYlines
Status
VoicemailUsersList
* Incremented the AMI version to 2.7.0.
* Changed astman_send_listack() to not use the listflag parameter and
always set the value to "Start" so the start capitalization is consistent.
i.e., The FAXSessions used "Start" while the rest of the system used
"start". The corresponding complete event always used "Complete".
* Fixed ami_show_resource_lists() "PJSIPShowResourceLists" to output the
AMI ActionID for all of its list events.
* Fixed off-nominal AMI protocol error in manager_bridge_info(),
manager_parking_status_single_lot(), and
manager_parking_status_all_lots(). Use of astman_send_error() after
responding to the original AMI action request violates the action response
pattern by sending two responses.
* Fixed minor protocol error in action_getconfig() when no requested
categories are found. Each line needs to be formatted as "Header: text".
* Fixed off-nominal memory leak in manager_build_parked_call_string().
* Eliminated unnecessary use of RAII_VAR() in ami_subscription_detail().
ASTERISK-24049 #close
Reported by: Jonathan Rose
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4315/
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Let's say you have a template T with variable VAR1 = ON and you have a
context C(T) that doesn't specify VAR1. If you read C, the effective value
of VAR1 is ON. Now you change T VAR1 to OFF and call
ast_config_text_file_save. The current behavior is that the file gets
re-written with T/VAR1=OFF but C/VAR1=ON is added. Personally, I think this
is a bug. It's preserving the effective state of C even though I didn't
specify C/VAR1 in th first place. I believe the behavior should be that if
I didn't specify C/VAR1 originally, then the effective value of C/VAR1 should
continue to follow the inherited state. Now, if I DID explicitly specify
C/VAR1, the it should be preserved even if the template changes.
Even though I think the existing behavior is a bug, it's been that way forever
so I'm not changing it. Instead, I've created ast_config_text_file_save2()
that takes a bitmask of flags, one of which is to preserve the effective context
(the current behavior). The original ast_config_text_file_save calls *2 with
the preserve flag. If you want the new behavior, call *2 directly without a
flag.
I've also updated Manager UpdateConfig with a new parameter
'PreserveEffectiveContext' whose default is 'yes'. If you want the new behavior
with UpdateConfig, set 'PreserveEffectiveContext: no'.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4297/
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In r428708 additional codecs were added including
a payload type of 128 which is outside of nominal
range of 0-127. This change moves changes 128 to
96 to avoid causing a pjsip assertion when making
a call to an endpoint configured with allow=all.
ASTERISK-24367 #close
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We only need to hold the context_merge_lock once. Locking it twice will make
many other parts of Asterisk very sad.
ASTERISK-24641 #close
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After the initial DTMF atxfer call attempt to the transfer target fails to
answer during a blonde transfer, the recall callback channels do not get
setup with information from the initial transferrer channel. As a result,
the recall callback to the transferrer does not have callid, channel
variables, datastores, accountcode, peeraccount, COLP, and CLID setup. A
similar situation happens with the recall callback to the transfer target
but it is less visible. The recall callback to the transfer target does
not have callid, channel variables, datastores, accountcode, peeraccount,
and COLP setup.
* Added missing information to the recall callback channels before
initiating the call. callid, channel variables, datastores, accountcode,
peeraccount, COLP, and CLID
* Set callid of the transferrer channel on the DTMF atxfer controller
thread attended_transfer_monitor_thread().
* Added missing channel unlocks and props unref to off nominal paths in
attended_transfer_properties_alloc().
ASTERISK-23841 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4259/
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This patch adds the ability for channel drivers to supply presence information
in a similar manner to device state. The patch does not provide any channel
driver implementations, but it does provide the core infrastructure necessary
for channel drivers to provide such information.
The core handles multiple providers of presence state information. Ordering
of presence state is as follows:
INVALID < NOT_SET < AVAILABLE < UNAVAILABLE < CHAT < AWAY < XA < DND
Each provider can trump the previous if it provides a presence state that
supercedes a previous one.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4050
ASTERISK-24363 #close
Reported by: Gareth Palmer
patches:
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After a blond transfer (start attended and hang up)
to a destination that also hangs up without answer,
the Local;1 channel was leaked and would show up on
core show channels. This was happening because the
attended state blond_nonfinal_enter() resetting the
props->transfer_target to null while releasing it's
own reference, which would later prevent props from
releasing another reference during destruction. The
change made here is simply to not assign the target
to NULL.
ASTERISK-24513 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4262/
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The AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_DUAL_REDIRECT_WAIT flag was created to prevent bridges from
prematurely acting on orphaned channels in bridges. The problem with the AMI
redirect action was that it was setting this flag on channels based on the presence
of a PBX, not whether the channel was in a bridge. Whether a channel has a PBX
is irrelevant, so the condition has been altered to check if the channel is in a
bridge.
ASTERISK-24536 #close
Reported by Niklas Larsson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4268
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In r413586 (1.8) various casts were added to silence gcc 4.10 warnings.
Those fixes included things like:
-out += sprintf(out, "%%%02X", (unsigned char) *ptr);
+out += sprintf(out, "%%%02X", (unsigned) *ptr);
That works for low ascii characters, but for the high range that yields
e.g. FFFFFFC3 when C3 is expected.
This changeset:
- fixes those casts to use the 'hh' unsigned char modifier instead
- consistently uses %02x instead of %2.2x (or other non-standard usage)
- adds a few 'h' modifiers in various places
- fixes a 'replcaes' typo
- dev/urandon typo (in 13+ patch)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4263/
ASTERISK-24619 #close
Reported by: Stefan27 (on IRC)
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This patch started with David Lee's patch at
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2826/ and includes a regression fix
introduced by the ASTERISK-22455 patch.
The initialization of a mutex's lock tracking structure was not protected
in a critical section. This is fine for any mutex that is explicitly
initialized, but a static mutex may have its lock tracking double
initialized if multiple threads attempt the first lock simultaneously.
* Added a global mutex to properly serialize initialization of the lock
tracking structure. The painful global lock can be mitigated by adding a
double checked lock flag as discussed on the original review request.
* Defer lock tracking initialization until first use.
* Don't be "helpful" and initialize an uninitialized lock when
DEBUG_THREADS is enabled. Debug code is not supposed to fix or change
normal code behavior. We don't need a lock initialization race that would
force a re-setup of lock tracking. Lock tracking already handles
initialization on first use.
* Properly handle allocation failures of the lock tracking structure.
* No need to initialize tracking data in __ast_pthread_mutex_destroy()
just to turn around and destroy it.
The regression introduced by ASTERISK-22455 is the result of manipulating
a pthread_mutex_t struct outside of the pthread library code. The
pthread_mutex_t struct seems to have a global linked list pointer member
that can get changed by other threads. Therefore, saving and restoring
the contents of a pthread_mutex_t struct is a bad thing.
Thanks to Thomas Airmont for finding this obscure regression.
* Don't overwrite the struct ast_lock_track.reentr_mutex member to restore
tracking data in __ast_cond_wait() and __ast_cond_timedwait(). The
pthread_mutex_t struct must be treated as a read-only opaque variable.
Miscellaneous other items fixed by this patch:
* Match ast_suspend_lock_info() with ast_restore_lock_info() in
__ast_cond_timedwait().
* Made some uninitialized lock sanity checks return EINVAL and try a
DO_THREAD_CRASH.
* Fix bad canlog initialization expressions.
ASTERISK-24614 #close
Reported by: Thomas Airmont
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4247/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2826/
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When shutting down Asterisk the codecs are cleaned up. As a result anything
attempting to get a codec based on ID or details will find that no codec
exists. This currently occurs when determining the sample count of a frame.
This code did not take this situation into account.
This change fixes this by getting the codec directly from the format and
eliminates the lookup. This is both faster and also provides a guarantee
that the codec will exist and will be valid.
ASTERISK-24604 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4260/
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When endpoints with direct_media enabled, behind a firewall (Asterisk on a
separate network) and were bridged sometimes Asterisk would send the ip
address of the firewall in the sdp to one of the phones in the reinvite
resulting in one way audio. When sending the reinvite Asterisk will retrieve
the media address from the associated rtp instance, but if frames were being
read this can be overwritten with another address (in this case the
firewall's). This patch ensures that Asterisk uses the original device
address when using direct media.
ASTERISK-24563
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4216/
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This corrects several bugs that currently exist in the stasis
application code.
* After a masquerade, the resulting channels have channel topics that
do not match their uniqueids
** Masquerades now swap channel topics appropriately
* StasisStart and StasisEnd messages are leaked to observer
applications due to being published on channel topics
** StasisStart and StasisEnd publishing is now properly restricted
to controlling apps via app topics
* Race conditions exist where StasisStart and StasisEnd messages due to
a masquerade may be received out of order due to being published on
different topics
** These messages are now published directly on the app topic so this
is now a non-issue
* StasisEnds are sometimes missing when sent due to masquerades and
bridge swaps into and out of Stasis()
** This was due to StasisEnd processing adjusting message-sent flags
after Stasis() had already exited and Stasis() had been re-entered
** This was corrected by adjusting these flags prior to sending the
message while the initial Stasis() application was still shutting
down
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4213/
ASTERISK-24537 #close
Reported by: Matt DiMeo
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This patch fixes a race condition between the raising of test AMI events (which
drive many tests in the Asterisk Test Suite) and other AMI events. Prior to
this patch, the Stasis messages published to the test topic were not forwarded
to the AMI topic. Instead, the code in manager had a dedicated handler for test
messages that was independent of the topics forwarded to the AMI topic. This
results in no synchronization between the test messages and the rest of the
Stasis messages published out over AMI. In some test with very tight timing
constraints, this can result in out of order messages and spurious test
failures. Properly forwarding the Test Suite topic to the AMI topic ensures
that the messages are synchronized properly.
This patch does that, and moves the message handling to the Stasis definition
of the Test Suite message in test.c as well.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4221/
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Prior to this patch, all Stasis subscriptions would receive a dedicated
thread for servicing published messages. In contrast, prior to r400178
(see review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2881/), the subscriptions
shared a thread pool. It was discovered during some initial work on Stasis
that, for a low subscription count with high message throughput, the
threadpool was not as performant as simply having a dedicated thread per
subscriber.
For situations where a subscriber receives a substantial number of messages
and is always present, the model of having a dedicated thread per subscriber
makes sense. While we still have plenty of subscriptions that would follow
this model, e.g., AMI, CDRs, CEL, etc., there are plenty that also fall into
the following two categories:
* Large number of subscriptions, specifically those tied to endpoints/peers.
* Low number of messages. Some subscriptions exist specifically to coordinate
a single message - the subscription is created, a message is published, the
delivery is synchronized, and the subscription is destroyed.
In both of the latter two cases, creating a dedicated thread is wasteful (and
in the case of a large number of peers/endpoints, harmful). In those cases,
having shared delivery threads is far more performant.
This patch adds the ability of a subscriber to Stasis to choose whether or not
their messages are dispatched on a dedicated thread or on a threadpool. The
threadpool is configurable through stasis.conf.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4193
ASTERISK-24533 #close
Reported by: xrobau
Tested by: xrobau
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When shutting down Asterisk that has an active AMI connection, you get
several "failed to extend from %d to %d" messages because use of the
EVENT_FLAG_SHUTDOWN attempts to add all AMI permission strings to the
event.
* Created MAX_AUTH_PERM_STRING to use when creating stack based struct
ast_str variables used with the authority_to_str() and
user_authority_to_str() functions instead of a variety of magic numbers
that could be too small.
* Added a special check for EVENT_FLAG_SHUTDOWN to authority_to_str() so
it will not attempt to add all permission level strings.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4200/
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As a result of https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3305, res_sorcery_realtime
was tossing database fields that didn't have an exact match to a sorcery
registered field. This broke the ability to use regexes as field names which
manifested itself as a failure of res_pjsip_phoneprov_provider which uses
this capability. It also broke handling of fields that start with '@' in
realtime but I don't think anyone noticed.
This patch does the following...
* Modifies ast_sorcery_fields_register to pre-compile the name regex.
* Modifies ast_sorcery_is_object_field_registered to test the regex if it
exists instead of doing an exact strcmp.
* Modifies res_pjsip_phoneprov_provider with a few tweaks to get it to work
with realtime.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4185/
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In r428165, two bugs were introduced:
* Prior to entering the features retry loop, the buffer that holds the
collected digits is wiped. However, this inadvertently wipes out the
first collected digit on the first pass through, which is obtained
in ast_stream_and_wait. This caused all of the features tests to fail.
* If ast_app_dtget returns a hangup (-1), the loop would retry incorrectly.
If we detect a hangup, we have to stop trying the feature.
This patch fixes both issues.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4196/
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From reviewboard:
"During blind transfer testing, it was noticed that tests were failing
occasionally because the ARI blind transfer event was not being sent.
After investigating, I detected a race condition in the blind transfer
code. When blind transferring a single channel, the actual transfer
operation (i.e. removing the transferee from the bridge and directing
them to the proper dialplan location) is queued onto the transferee
bridge channel. After queuing the transfer operation, the blind transfer
Stasis message is published. At the time of publication, snapshots of
the channels and bridge involved are created. The ARI subscriber to the
blind transfer Stasis message then attempts to determine if the bridge
or any of the involved channels are subscribed to by ARI applications.
If so, then the blind transfer message is sent to the applications. The
way that the ARI blind transfer message handler works is to first see
if the transferer channel is subscribed to. If not, then iterate over
all the channel IDs in the bridge snapshot and determine if any of
those are subscribed to. In the test we were running, the lone
transferee channel was subscribed to, so an ARI event should have been
sent to our application. Occasionally, though, the bridge snapshot did
not have any channels IDs on it at all. Why?
The problem is that since the blind transfer operation is handled by a
separate thread, it is possible that the transfer will have completed and
the channels removed from the bridge before we publish the blind transfer
Stasis message. Since the blind transfer has completed, the bridge on
which the transfer occurred no longer has any channels on it, so the
resulting bridge snapshot has no channels on it. Through investigation of
the code, I found that attended transfers can have this issue too for the
case where a transferee is transferred to an application."
The fix employed here is to decouple the creation of snapshots for the transfer
messages from the publication of the transfer messages. This way, snapshots
can be created to reflect what they are at the time of the transfer operation.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4135
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Asterisk - in res_rtp_asterisk - only understands a single RTCP report info
block. When the RTCP information was refactored in the RTP Engine to be pushed
over the Stasis message bus, I put in the hooks into the engine to handle
multiple RTCP report info blocks, in the hope that a future RTP implementation
would be able to provide that data. Unfortunately, res_rtp_asterisk has a
tendency to "lie":
(1) It will send RTCP reports with a reception_report_count greater than 1
(which is pulled directly from the RTCP packet itself, so that part is
correct)
(2) It will only provide a single report block
When the rtp_engine goes to convert this to a JSON blob, hilarity ensues as it
looks for a report block that doesn't exist.
This patch updates the rtp_engine to be a bit more skeptical about what it is
presented with. While this could also be fixed in res_rtp_asterisk, this patch
prefers to fix it in the engine for two reasons:
(1) The engine is designed to work with multiple RTP implementation, and hence
having it be more robust is a good thing (tm)
(2) res_rtp_asterisk's handling of RTCP information is "fun". It should report
the correct reception_report_count; ideally it should also be giving us all
of the blocks - but it is *definitely* not designed to do that. Going down
that road is a non-trivial effort.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4158/
ASTERISK-24489 #close
Reported by: Gregory Malsack
Tested by: Gregory Malsack
ASTERISK-24498 #close
Reported by: Beppo Mazzucato
Tested by: Beppo Maazucato
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When a config file is read, an unescaped semicolon signals comments which are
stripped from the value before it's stored. Escaped semicolons are then
unescaped and become part of the value. Both of these behaviors are normal
and expected. When the config is serialized either by 'dialplan save' or
AMI/UpdateConfig however, the now unescaped semicolons are written as-is.
If you actually reload the file just saved, the unescaped semicolons are
now treated as start of comments.
Since true comments are stripped on read, any semicolons in
ast_variable.value must have been escaped originally. This patch
re-escapes semicolons in ast_variable.values before they're written to
file either by 'dialplan save' or config/ast_config_text_file_save which
is called by AMI/UpdateConfig. I also fixed a few pre-existing formatting
issues nearby in pbx_config.c
Tested-by: George Joseph
ASTERISK-20127 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4132/
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When a channel is imparted to a bridge, the invocation of the function may
provide an ast_bridge_features struct. Upon passing this to ast_bridge_impart,
the caller must assume that ownership has passed to the function, as in all
paths the function destroys the struct prior to returning (as its purpose is
to configure the behavior of the channel while in the bridge). On one off
nominal path - where the channel already has a PBX thread - the struct was not
being destroyed.
This patch fixes that glitch.
ASTERISK-24437 #close
Reported by: Scott Griepentrog
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Fix the AMI Status action read and write translation path strings from
growing for each channel in the status event list by reseting the ast
string given to ast_translate_path_to_str() to fill in the given
translation path.
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There are two aspects to the vulnerability:
(1) res_jabber/res_xmpp use SSLv3 only. This patch updates the module to use
TLSv1+. At this time, it does not refactor res_jabber/res_xmpp to use the
TCP/TLS core, which should be done as an improvement at a latter date.
(2) The TCP/TLS core, when tlsclientmethod/sslclientmethod is left unspecified,
will default to the OpenSSL SSLv23_method. This method allows for all
ecnryption methods, including SSLv2/SSLv3. A MITM can exploit this by
forcing a fallback to SSLv3, which leaves the server vulnerable to POODLE.
This patch adds WARNINGS if a user uses SSLv2/SSLv3 in their configuration,
and explicitly disables SSLv2/SSLv3 if using SSLv23_method.
For TLS clients, Asterisk will default to TLSv1+ and WARN if SSLv2 or SSLv3 is
explicitly chosen. For TLS servers, Asterisk will no longer support SSLv2 or
SSLv3.
Much thanks to abelbeck for reporting the vulnerability and providing a patch
for the res_jabber/res_xmpp modules.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4096/
ASTERISK-24425 #close
Reported by: abelbeck
Tested by: abelbeck, opsmonitor, gtjoseph
patches:
asterisk-1.8-jabber-tls.patch uploaded by abelbeck (License 5903)
asterisk-11-jabber-xmpp-tls.patch uploaded by abelbeck (License 5903)
AST-2014-011-1.8.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283)
AST-2014-011-11.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283)
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Tasks that were marked for pending deletion in the scheduler would be moved to
the cache for later reuse, but after being recycled the deleted mark wouldn't
be removed resulting in fresh tasks being deleted without reason... and
immediately moved back into the cache where they could be reused again. This
could cause horrendous things to happen in just about anything that used a
scheduler.
ASTERISK-24321 #close
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4071/
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Masquerades into and out of channels that are involved in a dial operation
don't create the expected dial end event. The missing dial end event goes
against the model for things like CDRs and generating Dial end manager
actions and such.
There are four cases:
1) A channel masquerades into the caller channel. The case happens when
performing a blonde transfer using the channel driver's protocol.
2) A channel masquerades into a callee channel. The case happens when
performing a directed call pickup.
3) The caller channel masquerades out of dial. The case happens when
using the Bridge application on the caller channel.
4) A callee channel masquerades out of dial. The case happens when using
the Bridge application on a peer channel.
As it turned out, all four cases need to be handled instead of just the
first one.
ASTERISK-24237
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
ASTERISK-24394 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4066/
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This patch provides the capability to manipulate templates and categories
with non-unique names via AMI.
Summary of changes:
GetConfig and GetConfigJSON: Added "Filter" parameter: A comma separated list
of name_regex=value_regex expressions which will cause only categories whose
variables match all expressions to be considered. The special variable name
TEMPLATES can be used to control whether templates are included. Passing
'include' as the value will include templates along with normal categories.
Passing 'restrict' as the value will restrict the operation to ONLY templates.
Not specifying a TEMPLATES expression results in the current default behavior
which is to not include templates.
UpdateConfig: NewCat now includes options for allowing duplicate category
names, indicating if the category should be created as a template, and
specifying templates the category should inherit from. The rest of the
actions now accept a filter string as defined above. If there are non-unique
category names, you can now update specific ones based on variable values.
To facilitate the new capabilities in manager, corresponding changes had to be
made to config, most notably the addition of filter criteria to many of the
APIs. In some cases it was easy to change the references to use the new
prototype but others would have required touching too many files for this
patch so a wrapper with the original prototype was created. Macros couldn't
be used in this case because it would break binary compatibility with modules
such as res_digium_phone that are linked to real symbols.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4033/
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When a smart bridge operation occurs and a bridge transitions from one
technology to another the old technology is provided the channels formerly
in it and told that they are leaving. Unfortunately the bridge provided
along with them is incomplete. The bridge, despite there being channels in it,
contains none. This forces technology implementations to have additional
logic when channels are leaving or to store their own duplicated
state.
This change makes the bridge more complete so it contains the expected
channels. Now that the bridge is complete special logic within
bridge_native_rtp is no longer needed and has been removed.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4057/
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This patch makes res_phoneprov more modular so other modules (like pjsip)
can provide configuration information instead of res_phoneprov relying solely
on users.conf and sip.conf. To accomplish this a new ast_phoneprov public API
is now exposed which allows config providers to register themselves, set
defaults (server profile, etc) and add user extensions.
* ast_phoneprov_provider_register registers the provider and provides callbacks
for loading default settings and loading users.
* ast_phoneprov_provider_unregister clears the defaults and users.
* ast_phoneprov_add_extension should be called once for each user/extension
by the provider's load_users callback to add them.
* ast_phoneprov_delete_extension deletes one extension.
* ast_phoneprov_delete_extensions deletes all extensions for the provider.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3970/
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In Asterisk 13+, any given message type is not guaranteed to exist even
if Asterisk comes up correctly since creation of the message type could
be declined. The indexer should not prevent Asterisk from starting
under these conditions.
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When message type creation is declined via stasis.conf, certain
operations log errors assuming that the declined type is being used
before initialization or after destruction. These error messages get
quite spammy for oft used message types and should not be logged in the
first place since the message type is validly NULL.
Reported by: Matt DiMeo
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Adding a mixmonitor to a channel causes the bridge to change technologies
from native to simple_bridge so the call can be recorded. However, when
the mixmonitor is stopped the bridge does not switch back to the native
technology.
* Added unbridge requests to reevaluate the bridge when a channel
audiohook is removed.
* Moved the unbridge request into ast_audiohook_attach() ensure that the
bridge reevaluates whenever an audiohook is attached. This simplified the
mixmonitor and chan_spy start code as well.
* Added defensive code to stop_mixmonitor_full() in case additional
arguments are ever added to the StopMixMonitor application.
* Made ast_framehook_detach() not do an unbridge request if the framehook
does not exist.
* Made ast_framehook_list_fixup() do an unbridge request if there are any
framehooks. Also simplified the loop.
ASTERISK-24195 #close
Reported by: Jonathan Rose
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4046/
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Performing a directed call pickup resulted in a deadlock when PJSIP
channels were involved.
A masquerade needs to hold onto the channel locks while it swaps channel
information between the two channels involved in the masquerade. With
PJSIP channels, the fixup routine needed to push a fixup task onto the
PJSIP channel's serializer. Unfortunately, if the serializer was also
processing a task that needed to lock the channel, you get deadlock.
* Added a new control frame that is used to notify the channels that a
masquerade is about to start and when it has completed.
* Added the ability to query taskprocessors if the current thread is the
taskprocessor thread.
* Added the ability to suspend/unsuspend the PJSIP serializer thread so a
masquerade could fixup the PJSIP channel without using the serializer.
ASTERISK-24356 #close
Reported by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4034/
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This gets rid of most old libc free/malloc/realloc and replaces them
with ast_free and friends. When compiling with MALLOC_DEBUG you'll
notice it when you're mistakenly using one of the libc variants. For
the legacy cases you can define WRAP_LIBC_MALLOC before including
asterisk.h.
Even better would be if the errors were also enabled when compiling
without MALLOC_DEBUG, but that's a slightly more invasive header
file change.
Those compiling addons/format_mp3 will need to rerun
./contrib/scripts/get_mp3_source.sh.
ASTERISK-24348 #related
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4015/
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