The Asterisk Test Suite caught an error condition where a scheduled CDR batch
write can be deleted twice if two channels attempt to post their CDRs at the
same time. The batch CDR mutex is locked while the CDRs are appended to the
current batch list; however, it is unlocked prior to actually scheduling the
CDR write. As such, two threads can attempt to remove the currently scheduled
batch write at the same time, resulting in an assertion error.
This patch extends the time that the mutex is locked to encompass actually
scheduling the write. This prevents two threads from unscheduling the
currently scheduled write at the same time.
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Update and extend the configuration_file group and enable linking. Commit other cleanups from multi-version Doxygen testing. Update title that was left behind many years ago.
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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Similar to r369351, the billing duration can be skewed when batch mode is
enabled. This happened much more rarely than the duration, as it only
occured when the call was answered (thereby indicating an actual answer
time) and immediately hung up on (indicating a billsec of 0). Since
a billing time of '0' can either mean that the call immediately ended
or that the CDR was improperly answered, we have to use additional information
to know whether or not we can trust the CDR billsec value. Prior to this
patch, we looked to see if we had a valid answer time. If we did, and
billsec was zero, we used the current time to calculate what billsec value
we could from the CDR being written. If batch mode is enabled, this will
incorrectly report a billsec value being much greater than the actual
duration of the call.
Instead of relying on the presence of an answer time to know whether or not
we can re-calculate the billsec for the CDR, we now also use the presence
of the CDR's end time to know if we need to re-calculate or whether we can
trust the billsec value that we have. This prevents erroneous jumps in the
billsec value, while still making sure that in the worst case, some billing
time will be calculated.
(closes issue AST-1016)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Tested by: Thomas Arimont
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This patch fixes numerous doxygen warnings across Asterisk. It also updates
the makefile to regenerate the doxygen configuration on the local system
before running doxygen to help prevent warnings/errors on the local system.
Much thanks to Andrew for tackling one of the Asterisk janitor projects!
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
Reported by: Andrew Latham
Patches:
doxygen_partial.diff uploaded by Andrew Latham (license 5985)
make_progdocs.diff uploaded by Andrew Latham (license 5985)
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The awk script parses out the first instance of the DOCUMENTATION tag that it
finds within a file. If a file did not previously have a DOCUMENTATION tag
but received one due to it having an AMI event, then the XML fragment
associated with the AMI event was erroneously placed in the resulting XML
file. Without the python scripts, these XML fragments will not validate.
This patch adds DOCUMENTATION tags at the top of those files that did
not previously have them to prevent the awk script from pulling AMI event
documentation.
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This patch adds some basic documentation for a number of modules. This
includes core source files in Asterisk (those in main), as well as
chan_agent, chan_dahdi, chan_local, sig_analog, and sig_pri. The DTD
has also been updated to allow referencing of AMI commands.
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Certain places in core/cdr.c would, if the duration value were 0, calculate the
duration as being the delta between the current time and the time at which the
CDR record was started. While this does not typically cause a problem in
non-batch mode, this can cause an issue in batch mode where CDR records are
gathered and written long after those calls have ended. In particular, this
affects calls that were never answered, as those are expected to have a duration
of 0. Often, this would result in CDR logs with a significant number of calls
with lengthy durations, but dispositions of "BUSY".
Note that this does not affect cdr_csv, as that backend does not use
ast_cdr_getvar and instead directly reports the duration value. The affected
core backends include cdr_apative_odbc and cdr_custom; other extended or
deprecated CDR backends may potentially still directly manipulate the duration
values.
(issue ASTERISK-19860)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
(issue AST-883)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Tested by: Matt Jordan
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Add support-level indications to many more source files.
Since we now have tools that scan through the source tree looking for files
with specific support levels, we need to ensure that every file that is
a component of a 'core' or 'extended' module (or the main Asterisk binary)
is explicitly marked with its support level. This patch adds support-level
indications to many more source files in tree, but avoids adding them to
third-party libraries that are included in the tree and to source files
that don't end up involved in Asterisk itself.
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Add a script to enable finding source files without support-levels defined.
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This resolves core findings from ASTERISK-19650 numbers 0-2, 6, 7, 9-11, 14-20,
22-24, 28, 30-32, 34-36, 42-56, 82-84, 87, 89-90, 93-102, 104, 105, 109-111,
and 115. Finding numbers 26, 33, and 29 were already resolved. Those skipped
were either extended/deprecated or in areas of code that shouldn't be
disturbed.
(Closes issue ASTERISK-19650)
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Continue channel opaque-ification by wrapping all of the stringfields.
Eventually, we will restrict what can actually set these variables, but
the purpose for now is to hide the implementation and keep people from
adding code that directly accesses the channel structure. Semantic
changes will follow afterward.
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There are many benefits to making the ast_channel an opaque handle, from
increasing maintainability to presenting ways to kill masquerades. This patch
kicks things off by taking things a field at a time, renaming the field to
'__do_not_use_${fieldname}' and then writing setters/getters and converting the
existing code to using them. When all fields are done, we can move ast_channel
to a C file from channel.h and lop off the '__do_not_use_'.
This patch sets up main/channel_interal_api.c to be the only file that actually
accesses the ast_channel's fields directly. The intent would be for any API
functions in channel.c to use the accessor functions. No more monkeying around
with channel internals. We should use our own APIs.
The interesting changes in this patch are the addition of
channel_internal_api.c, the moving of the AST_DATA stuff from channel.c to
channel_internal_api.c (note: the AST_DATA stuff will have to be reworked to
use accessor functions when ast_channel is really opaque), and some re-working
of the way channel iterators/callbacks are handled so as to avoid creating fake
ast_channels on the stack to pass in matching data by directly accessing fields
(since "name" is a stringfield and the fake channel doesn't init the
stringfields, you can't use the ast_channel_name_set() function). I went with
ast_channel_name(chan) for a getter, and ast_channel_name_set(chan, name) for a
setter.
The majority of the grunt-work for this change was done by writing a semantic
patch using Coccinelle ( http://coccinelle.lip6.fr/ ).
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This patch adds a CDR option to cdr.conf that will allow CDR files to log calls ending
with congestion in a way that is unique from other unanswered calls.
(closes issue ASTERISK-14842)
Reported by: Alec Davis
Patches:
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Previously, I had added the ast_sched_thread stuff that was a generic scheduler
thread implementation. However, if you used it, it required using different
functions for modifying scheduler contents. This patch reworks how this is
done and just allows you to optionally start a thread on the original scheduler
context structure that has always been there. This makes it trivial to switch
to the generic scheduler thread implementation without having to touch any of
the other code that adds or removes scheduler entries.
In passing, I made some naming tweaks to add ast_ prefixes where they were not
there before.
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Cleanup default option value handling for cdr.conf [general].
The default values would differ depending on whether or not cdr.conf exists.
That is no longer the case.
Apply a default value to the unanswered option.
Define all default values as named constants.
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The purpose of this patch is to eliminate struct ast_callerid since it has
turned into a miscellaneous collection of various party information.
Eliminate struct ast_callerid and replace it with the following struct
organization:
struct ast_party_name {
char *str;
int char_set;
int presentation;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_number {
char *str;
int plan;
int presentation;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_subaddress {
char *str;
int type;
unsigned char odd_even_indicator;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_id {
struct ast_party_name name;
struct ast_party_number number;
struct ast_party_subaddress subaddress;
char *tag;
};
struct ast_party_dialed {
struct {
char *str;
int plan;
} number;
struct ast_party_subaddress subaddress;
int transit_network_select;
};
struct ast_party_caller {
struct ast_party_id id;
char *ani;
int ani2;
};
The new organization adds some new information as well.
* The party name and number now have their own presentation value that can
be manipulated independently. ISDN supplies the presentation value for
the name and number at different times with the possibility that they
could be different.
* The party name and number now have a valid flag. Before this change the
name or number string could be empty if the presentation were restricted.
Most channel drivers assume that the name or number is then simply not
available instead of indicating that the name or number was restricted.
* The party name now has a character set value. SIP and Q.SIG have the
ability to indicate what character set a name string is using so it could
be presented properly.
* The dialed party now has a numbering plan value that could be useful to
have available.
The various channel drivers will need to be updated to support the new
core features as needed. They have simply been converted to supply
current functionality at this time.
The following items of note were either corrected or enhanced:
* The CONNECTEDLINE() and REDIRECTING() dialplan functions were
consolidated into func_callerid.c to share party id handling code.
* CALLERPRES() is now deprecated because the name and number have their
own presentation values.
* Fixed app_alarmreceiver.c write_metadata(). The workstring[] could
contain garbage. It also can only contain the caller id number so using
ast_callerid_parse() on it is silly. There was also a typo in the
CALLERNAME if test.
* Fixed app_rpt.c using ast_callerid_parse() on the channel's caller id
number string. ast_callerid_parse() alters the given buffer which in this
case is the channel's caller id number string. Then using
ast_shrink_phone_number() could alter it even more.
* Fixed caller ID name and number memory leak in chan_usbradio.c.
* Fixed uninitialized char arrays cid_num[] and cid_name[] in
sig_analog.c.
* Protected access to a caller channel with lock in chan_sip.c.
* Clarified intent of code in app_meetme.c sla_ring_station() and
dial_trunk(). Also made save all caller ID data instead of just the name
and number strings.
* Simplified cdr.c set_one_cid(). It hand coded the ast_callerid_merge()
function.
* Corrected some weirdness with app_privacy.c's use of caller
presentation.
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r193391 | mnicholson | 2009-05-08 16:01:25 -0500 (Fri, 08 May 2009) | 8 lines
Set the proper disposition on originated calls.
(closes issue #14167)
Reported by: jpt
Patches:
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Tested by: dlotina, rmartinez, mnicholson
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r258670 | mnicholson | 2010-04-22 16:49:07 -0500 (Thu, 22 Apr 2010) | 11 lines
Fix broken CDR behavior.
This change allows a CDR record previously marked with disposition ANSWERED to be set as BUSY or NO ANSWER.
Additionally this change partially reverts r235635 and does not set the AST_CDR_FLAG_ORIGINATED flag on CDRs generated from ast_call(). To preserve proper CDR behavior, the AST_CDR_FLAG_DIALED flag is now cleared from all brige CDRs in ast_bridge_call().
(closes issue #16797)
Reported by: VarnishedOtter
Tested by: mnicholson
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Reported by: telles
Tested by: mnicholson
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CEL is the new system for logging channel events. This was inspired after
facing many problems trying to represent what is possible to happen to a call
in Asterisk using CDR records. For more information on CEL, see the built in
HTML or PDF documentation generated from the files in doc/tex/.
Many thanks to Steve Murphy (murf) and Brian Degenhardt (bmd) for their hard
work developing this code. Also, thanks to Matt Nicholson (mnicholson) and
Sean Bright (seanbright) for their assistance in the final push to get this
code ready for Asterisk trunk.
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Use AST_CDR_NOANSWER instead of AST_CDR_NULL as the default CDR disposition.
This change also involves the addition of an AST_CDR_FLAG_ORIGINATED flag that is used on originated channels to distinguish: them from dialed channels.
(closes issue #12946)
Reported by: meral
Patches:
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Tested by: mnicholson, dbrooks
(closes issue #15122)
Reported by: sum
Tested by: sum
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This patch adds 'const' tags to a number of Asterisk APIs where they are appropriate (where the API already demanded that the function argument not be modified, but the compiler was not informed of that fact). The list includes:
- CLI command handlers
- CLI command handler arguments
- AGI command handlers
- AGI command handler arguments
- Dialplan application handler arguments
- Speech engine API function arguments
In addition, various file-scope and function-scope constant arrays got 'const' and/or 'static' qualifiers where they were missing.
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This commit prevents cdr records with AST_CDR_FLAG_ANSLOCKED and AST_CDR_FLAG_LOCKED from being updated in certain cases.
This is accomplished by adding two functions to update the answer time and disposition of calls that checks for the proper lock flags. These functions are used in the ast_bridge_call() function so that ForkCDR(A) calls are respected.
This patch also modifies the way ast_bridge_call() chooses the cdr record to base the bridged_cdr on. Previously the first unlocked cdr record would be chosen, now instead the first cdr record is chosen and forked cdr records are moved to the bridge_cdr. This allows the original cdr record and any forked cdr records to be properly updated with answer and end times.
(closes issue #13797)
Reported by: sh0t
Tested by: sh0t
(closes issue #14744)
Reported by: deepesh
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(closes issue #12694)
Reported by: yraber
Patches:
12694.2nd.diff uploaded by murf (license 17)
Tested by: murf, laurav
Thanks to file (Joshua Colp) for his IAX fix.
the change to cdr.c allows no-answer to percolate
up into CDR's, and feels like the right place to
locate this fix; if BUSY is done here, no-answer
should be, too.
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- Add CLI aliases module to asterisk.
- Remove all deprecated CLI commands from the code
Initial work done by file.
Junk-Y and lmadsen did a lot of work and testing to
get the list of deprecated commands into the configuration file.
Deprecated CLI commands are now handled by this new module,
see cli_aliases.conf for more info about that.
ok russellb@ via reviewboard
(closes issue #13735)
Reported by: mvanbaak
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when a file is invalid from when a file is missing. This is most important when
we have two configuration files. Consider the following example:
Old system:
sip.conf users.conf Old result New result
======== ========== ========== ==========
Missing Missing SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Missing OK SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Missing Invalid SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
OK Missing SIP loads SIP loads
OK OK SIP loads SIP loads
OK Invalid SIP loads incompletely SIP doesn't load
Invalid Missing SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Invalid OK SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Invalid Invalid SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
So in the case when users.conf doesn't load because there's a typo that
disrupts the syntax, we may only partially load users, instead of failing with
an error, which may cause some calls not to get processed. Worse yet, the old
system would do this with no indication that anything was even wrong.
(closes issue #10690)
Reported by: dtyoo
Patches:
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I am turning the warnings generated in ast_cdr_free and post_cdr into verbose level 2 messages. Really, they matter little to end users. You either get the CDR's you wanted, or you don't, and it is a bug.
For trunk, I am going one step further. These messages were pretty worthless even for debug, so I'm completely removing them.
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Reported by: erousseau
This was a reasonable enhancement request, which was
easy to implement. Since it's an enhancement, it
could only be applied to trunk.
Basically, for accounting where "initiated" seconds
are billed for, if the microseconds field on the end
time is greater than the microseconds field for the
answer time, add one second to the billsec field.
The implementation was requested by erousseau, and
I've implemented it as requested. I've updated the
CHANGES, the cdr.conf.sample, and the .h files
accordingly, to accept and set a flag for the
corresponding new option. cdr.c adds in the extra
second based on the usec fields if the option is
set. Tested, seems to be working fine.
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r139074 | murf | 2008-08-20 11:14:55 -0600 (Wed, 20 Aug 2008) | 12 lines
(closes issue #13263)
Reported by: brainy
Tested by: murf
The specialized reset routine is tromping on the
flags field of the CDR. I made a change to not
reset the DISABLED bit. This should get rid of this
problem.
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r135799 | murf | 2008-08-05 17:13:20 -0600 (Tue, 05 Aug 2008) | 34 lines
(closes issue #12982)
Reported by: bcnit
Tested by: murf
I discovered that also, in the previous bug fixes and changes,
the cdr.conf 'unanswered' option is not being obeyed, so
I fixed this.
And, yes, there are two 'answer' times involved in this
scenario, and I would agree with you, that the first
answer time is the time that should appear in the CDR.
(the second 'answer' time is the time that the bridge
was begun).
I made the necessary adjustments, recording the first
answer time into the peer cdr, and then using that to
override the bridge cdr's value.
To get the 'unanswered' CDRs to appear, I purposely
output them, using the dial cmd to mark them as
DIALED (with a new flag), and outputting them if
they bear that flag, and you are in the right mode.
I also corrected one small mention of the Zap device
to equally consider the dahdi device.
I heavily tested 10-sec-wait macros in dial, and
without the macro call; I tested hangups while the
macro was running vs. letting the macro complete
and the bridge form. Looks OK. Removed all the
instrumentation and debug.
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r127663 | murf | 2008-07-02 18:16:25 -0600 (Wed, 02 Jul 2008) | 30 lines
The CDRfix4/5/6 omnibus cdr fixes.
(closes issue #10927)
Reported by: murf
Tested by: murf, deeperror
(closes issue #12907)
Reported by: falves11
Tested by: murf, falves11
(closes issue #11849)
Reported by: greyvoip
As to 11849, I think these changes fix the core problems
brought up in that bug, but perhaps not the more global
problems created by the limitations of CDR's themselves
not being oriented around transfers.
Reopen if necc, but bug reports are not the best
medium for enhancement discussions. We need to start
a second-generation CDR standardization effort to cover
transfers.
(closes issue #11093)
Reported by: rossbeer
Tested by: greyvoip, murf
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r122127 | murf | 2008-06-12 08:51:44 -0600 (Thu, 12 Jun 2008) | 1 line
Arkadia tried to warn me, but the code added to ast_cdr_busy, _failed, and _noanswer was redundant. Didn't spot it until I was resolving conflicts in trunk. Ugh. Redundant code removed. It wasn't harmful. Just dumb.
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r122046 | murf | 2008-06-12 07:47:34 -0600 (Thu, 12 Jun 2008) | 37 lines
(closes issue #10668)
Reported by: arkadia
Tested by: murf, arkadia
Options added to forkCDR() app and the CDR() func to
remove some roadblocks for CDR applications.
The "show application ForkCDR" output was upgraded
to more fully explain the inner workings of forkCDR.
The A option was added to forkCDR to force the
CDR system to NOT change the disposition on the
original CDR, after the fork. This involves
ast_cdr_answer, _busy, _failed, and so on.
The T option was added to forkCDR to force
obedience of the cdr LOCKED flag in the
ast_cdr_end, all the disposition changing
funcs (ast_cdr_answer, etc), and in the
ast_cdr_setvar func.
The CHANGES file was updated to explain ALL
the new options added to satisfy this bug report
(and some requests made verbally and via
email, irc, etc, over the past months/year)
The 's' option was added to the CDR() func,
to force it to skip LOCKED cdr's in the
chain.
Again, the new options should be totally transparent
to existing apps! Current behavior of CDR,
forkCDR, and the rest of the CDR system should
not change one little bit. Until you add the
new options, at least!
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r118858 | murf | 2008-05-28 18:25:28 -0600 (Wed, 28 May 2008) | 46 lines
(closes issue #10668)
(closes issue #11721)
(closes issue #12726)
Reported by: arkadia
Tested by: murf
These changes:
1. revert the changes made via bug 10668;
I should have known that such changes,
even tho they made sense at the time,
seemed like an omission, etc, were actually
integral to the CDR system via forkCDR.
It makes sense to me now that forkCDR didn't
natively end any CDR's, but rather depended
on natively closing them all at hangup time
via traversing and closing them all, whether
locked or not. I still don't completely
understand the benefits of setvar and answer
operating on locked cdrs, but I've seen
enough to revert those changes also, and
stop messing up users who depended on that
behavior. bug 12726 found reverting the changes
fixed his changes, and after a long review
and working on forkCDR, I can see why.
2. Apply the suggested enhancements proposed
in 10668, but in a completely compatible
way. ForkCDR will behave exactly as before,
but now has new options that will allow some
actions to be taken that will slightly
modify the outcome and side-effects of
forkCDR. Based on conversations I've had
with various people, these small tweaks
will allow some users to get the behavior
they need. For instance, users executing
forkCDR in an AGI script will find the
answer time set, and DISPOSITION set,
a situation not covered when the routines
were first written.
3. A small problem in the cdr serializer
would output answer and end times even
when they were not set. This is now
fixed.
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r105005 | qwell | 2008-02-28 13:20:10 -0600 (Thu, 28 Feb 2008) | 9 lines
Make pbx_exec pass an empty string into applications, if we get NULL.
This protects against possible segfaults in applications that may try
to use data before checking length (ast_strdupa'ing it, for example)
(closes issue #12100)
Reported by: foxfire
Patches:
12100-nullappargs.diff uploaded by qwell (license 4)
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(closes issue #8925)
About a year ago, as Leif Madsen and Jim van Meggelen were going over the CLI
commands in Asterisk 1.4 for the next version of their book, they documented
a lot of inconsistencies. This set of changes addresses all of these issues
and has been reviewed by Leif.
While this does introduce even more changes to the CLI command structure, it
makes everything consistent, which is the most important thing.
Thanks to all that helped with this one!
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r100465 | tilghman | 2008-01-27 15:59:53 -0600 (Sun, 27 Jan 2008) | 11 lines
When deleting a task from the scheduler, ignoring the return value could
possibly cause memory to be accessed after it is freed, which causes all
sorts of random memory corruption. Instead, if a deletion fails, wait a
bit and try again (noting that another thread could change our taskid
value).
(closes issue #11386)
Reported by: flujan
Patches:
20080124__bug11386.diff.txt uploaded by Corydon76 (license 14)
Tested by: Corydon76, flujan, stuarth`
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Maybe belongs in the new cdr category?
---moremanager---
Event: NewAccountCode
Modules: cdr.c
Purpose: To report a change in account code for a live channel
Example:
Event: NewAccountCode
Privilege: call,all
Channel: SIP/olle-01844600
Uniqueid: 1177530895.2
AccountCode: Stinas account 1234848484
OldAccountCode: Olles Account 12345
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r89622 | murf | 2007-11-26 23:24:02 -0700 (Mon, 26 Nov 2007) | 1 line
closes issue #11379; OK, this is an attempt to make both sides happy. To the cdr.conf file, I added the option 'unanswered', which defaults to 'no'. In this mode, you will see a cdr for a call, whether it was answered or not. The disposition will be NO ANSWER or ANSWERED, as appropriate. The src is as you'd expect, the destination channel will be one of the channels from the Dial() call, usually the last in the list if more than one chan was specified. With unanswered set to 'yes', you will still see this cdr entry in both cases. But in the case where the dial timed out, you will also see a cdr for each line attempted, marked NO ANSWER, with no destination channel name. The new option defaults to 'no', so you don't see the pesky extra cdr's by default, and you will not see the irritating 'not posted' messages.
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build times - tested, there is no measureable difference before and
after this commit.
In this change:
use asterisk/compat.h to include a small set of system headers:
inttypes.h, unistd.h, stddef.h, stddint.h, sys/types.h, stdarg.h,
stdlib.h, alloca.h, stdio.h
Where available, the inclusion is conditional on HAVE_FOO_H as determined
by autoconf.
Normally, source files should not include any of the above system headers,
and instead use either "asterisk.h" or "asterisk/compat.h" which does it
better.
For the time being I have left alone second-level directories
(main/db1-ast, etc.).
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- the *_CURRENT macros no longer need the list head pointer argument
- add AST_LIST_MOVE_CURRENT to encapsulate the remove/add operation when moving entries between lists
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r83432 | russell | 2007-09-21 09:37:20 -0500 (Fri, 21 Sep 2007) | 4 lines
gcc 4.2 has a new set of warnings dealing with cosnt pointers. This set of
changes gets all of Asterisk (minus chan_alsa for now) to compile with gcc 4.2.
(closes issue #10774, patch from qwell)
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r82261 | murf | 2007-09-11 14:36:15 -0600 (Tue, 11 Sep 2007) | 1 line
this change should fix issue # 10659 -- what I worry about is how many other bug reports it may generate. Hopefully, we can please the/a majority. Hopefully. We shall see. Calls not marked ANSWERED and with only one channel name will not be posted. This should eliminate the double CDR's.
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r81392 | murf | 2007-08-30 15:11:48 -0600 (Thu, 30 Aug 2007) | 1 line
via issue 10599, where 'CDR already initialized' messages are being generated. Since all channels will have an init'd CDR attached at creation time, this message is now particularly useless. Removed.
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r80789 | murf | 2007-08-24 12:52:15 -0600 (Fri, 24 Aug 2007) | 1 line
From a complaint by jmls, I realize that the message in cdr_disposition is unnecessary. To get failure disposition, just return -1; no use having more than one case do that.
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r71063 | murf | 2007-06-22 08:10:24 -0600 (Fri, 22 Jun 2007) | 1 line
My conditions for merging amaflags info was naive; DOCUMENTATION is the default, although null is possible; theft of user-settable fields is not good. Just copy them, leave them alone.
This is for bug 10016. (plus a small fix to rtp, to elim a compiler warning (dev mode))
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r70949 | murf | 2007-06-21 16:34:41 -0600 (Thu, 21 Jun 2007) | 9 lines
Merged revisions 70948 via svnmerge from
https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.2
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r70948 | murf | 2007-06-21 16:29:50 -0600 (Thu, 21 Jun 2007) | 1 line
This little fix is in response to bug 10016, but may not cure it. The code is wrong, clearly. In a situation where you set the CDR's amaflags, and then ForkCDR, and then set the new CDR's amaflags to some other value, you will see that all CDRs have had their amaflags changed. This is not good. So I fixed it.
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places in the code where the same block of code for creating detached threads
was replicated. (patch from bbryant)
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r65201 | murf | 2007-05-18 16:26:51 -0600 (Fri, 18 May 2007) | 1 line
Ugh. The svnmerge didn't catch the shift from cdr.c to main/cdr.c, and neither did I. This is the remainder of the 9717 patch, the fix for the run-away FAIL status for a call
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