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32fc784284 |
res_sorcery_realtime: Fix regex regression.
A regression was introduced where searching for realtime PJSIP objects
by regex by starting the regex with a leading "^" would cause no items
to be returned.
This was due to a change which attempted to drop the requirement for a
leading "^" to be present due to how some CLI commands formulate their
regexes. However, the change, rather than simply eliminating the
requirement, caused any regexes that did begin with "^" to end up not
returning the expected results.
This change fixes the problem by inspecting the regex and formulating
the realtime query differently depending on if it begins with "^".
ASTERISK-25702 #close
Reported by Nic Colledge
Patches:
realtime_retrieve_regex.patch submitted by Alexei Gradinari License #5691
Change-Id: I055df608a6e6a10732044fa737a9fe8dca602693
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10 years ago |
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f6551868be |
Merge "res_odbc: Remove connection management" into 13
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10 years ago |
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8804d0973c |
build_system: Fix some warnings highlighted by clang
Fix some warnings found with clang. Change-Id: I5195b6189b148c2ee3ed4a19d015a6d4ef3e77bd |
10 years ago |
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109b0aff6b |
res/Makefile: Fix bug in "clean" target for ari
The "clean" target was attempting to clean res/ari from inside the res directory which doesn't remove anything. Removed the res/ prefix. Change-Id: Ib1a518d54efa81b9fd5a42742d43cc3767435bf6 |
10 years ago |
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65bd4fcc3f |
res_odbc: Remove connection management
Asterisk by default will create a single database connection and share it among all threads that attempt to access the database. In previous versions of Asterisk, this was tolerable, because the most used channel driver, chan_sip, mostly accessed the database from a single thread. With PJSIP, however, many threads may be attempting to perform database operations, and there is the potential for many more database accesses, meaning the concurrency is a horrible bottleneck if only one connection is shared. Asterisk has a connection pooling facility built into it, but the implementation has flaws. For one, there is a strict limit on the number of simultaneous connections that could be made to the database. Anything beyond the maximum would result in a failed operation. Attempting to predict what the maximum should be is nearly impossible even for someone intimately familiar with Asterisk's threading model. In addition, use of transactions in the dialplan can cause some severe bugs if connection pooling is enabled. This commit seeks to fix the concurrency problem by removing all connection management code from Asterisk and leaving that to the underlying unixODBC code instead. Now, Asterisk does not share a single connection, nor does it try to maintain a connection pool. Instead, all Asterisk ever does is request a connection from unixODBC and allow unixODBC to either allocate those connections or retrieve them from a pool. Doing this has a bit of a ripple effect. For one, since connections are not long-lived objects, several of the safeguards that previously existed have been removed. We don't have to worry about trying to use a connection that has gone stale. In every case, when we request a connection, it has just been made and we don't need to perform any sanity checks to be sure it's still active. Another major player affected by this change is transactions. Transactions and their respective connections were so tightly coupled that it was almost pornographic. This code change moves transaction-related code to its own file separate from the core ODBC functionality. This way, the core of ODBC does not even have to know that transactions exist. In making this large change, I had to look at a lot of code and understand it. When making this change, I discovered several places where the behavior is definitely not ideal, but it seemed outside the scope of this change to be fixing it. Instead, any place where I saw some sort of room for improvement has had a XXX comment added explaining what could be altered to improve it. Change-Id: I37a84def5ea4ddf93868ce8105f39de078297fbf |
10 years ago |
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4cc784eb04 |
Merge "Stasis: Use custom structure when setting variables." into 13
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10 years ago |
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4a3275abb9 |
Stasis: Use custom structure when setting variables.
A recent change to queue channel variable setting to the Stasis control queue caused a regression. When setting channel variables, it is possible to give a NULL channel variable value in order to unset the variable (i.e. remove it from the channel variable list). The change introduced a call to ast_variable_new(), which is not tolerant of NULL channel variable values. This new change switches from using ast_variable to using a custom channel variable struct that is lighter weight and NULL value-tolerant. Change-Id: I784d7beaaa3c036ea936d103e7caf0bb1562162d |
10 years ago |
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8261bda1bf |
res_pjsip_pubsub: Prevent crash from AMI command on freed subscription.
A test recently uncovered that running an ill-timed AMI command to show inbound subscriptions could cause a crash since Asterisk will try to operate on a freed subscription. The fix for this is to remove the subscription tree from the list of subscriptions at the time that we are sending our final NOTIFY request out. This way, as the subscription is in the process of dying, it is inaccessible from AMI. Change-Id: Ic0239003d8d73e04c47c12dd2a7e23867e5b5b23 |
10 years ago |
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fcb6c1737d |
Merge "Stasis: Use control queue to prevent crash." into 13
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10 years ago |
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1003c2eb05 |
Stasis: Fix potential memory leak of control data.
When queuing tasks onto the Stasis control queue, you can pass an arbitrary data pointer and a function to free that data. All ARI commands that use the Stasis control queue made the assumption that the destructor function would be called in all paths, whether the task was queued successfully or not. However, this was not correct. If a task was queued onto a control structure that was already completed, the allocated data would not be freed properly. This patch corrects this by making sure that all return paths call the data destructor. Change-Id: Ibf06522094f8e5c4cce652537dc5d7222b1c4fcb |
10 years ago |
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eedd77fda0 |
Stasis: Use control queue to prevent crash.
A crash occurred when attempting to set a channel variable on a channel that had already been hung up. This is because there is a small window between when a control is grabbed and when the channel variable is set that the channel can be hung up. The fix here is to queue the setting of the channel variable onto the control queue. This way, the manipulation of the channel happens in a thread where it is safe to be done. In this change, I also noticed that the setting of bridge roles on channels was being done outside of the control queue, so I also changed those operations to be done in the control queue. ASTERISK-25709 #close Reported by Mark Michelson Change-Id: I2a0a4d51bce6fba6f1d9954e40935e42f366ea78 |
10 years ago |
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c3f4afe40c |
Merge "res/res_pjsip/presence_xml.c: Add missing 2nd call presence state case." into 13
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10 years ago |
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02035212de |
res/res_pjsip/presence_xml.c: Add missing 2nd call presence state case.
ASTERISK-25712 #close Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I70634df24f8c6c3a2c66c45af61d021e4999253f |
10 years ago |
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f87c3275cc |
res_pjsip: Add CLI "pjsip dump endpt [details]"
Dump the res_pjsip endpt internals. In non-developer mode we will not document or make easily accessible the "details" option even though it is still available. The user has to know it exists to use it. Presumably they would also be aware of the potential crash warning below. Warning: PJPROJECT documents that the function used by this CLI command may cause a crash when asking for details because it tries to access all active memory pools. Change-Id: If2d98a3641c9873364d1daaad971376311aef3cb |
10 years ago |
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a2928b6093 |
Merge "res_pjproject: Add module providing pjproject logging and utils" into 13
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10 years ago |
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d1113e0f56 |
Merge "pjsip_loging_refactor: Rename res_pjsip_log_forwarder to res_pjproject" into 13
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10 years ago |
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137fe5ae01 |
res_pjproject: Add module providing pjproject logging and utils
res_pjsip_log_forwarder has been renamed to res_pjproject and enhanced as follows: As a follow-on to the recent 'Add CLI "pjsip show buildopts"' patch, a new ast_pjproject_get_buildopt function has been added. It allows the caller to get the value of one of the buildopts. The initial use case is retrieving the runtime value of PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME to insure we don't send a hostname greater than pjproject can handle. Since it can differ between the version of pjproject that Asterisk was compiled against and the version of pjproject that Asterisk is running against, we can't use the PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME macro directly in Asterisk source code. Change-Id: Iab6e82fec3d7cf00c1cf6185c42be3e7569dee1e |
10 years ago |
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a0c79f3a4f |
pjsip_loging_refactor: Rename res_pjsip_log_forwarder to res_pjproject
Change-Id: I5387821f29e5caa0cba0b7d62b0fc0d341e7e20b |
10 years ago |
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935d641f3b |
Remove res/ari/* content during 'make clean'.
'make clean' and 'make distclean' can leave behind .o files in the res/ari/ directory. One observed consequence of this is that running Asterisk with MALLOC_DEBUG can cause Asterisk to crash immediately on startup sometimes. By ensuring that we are making a clean build, we can be sure that stale files are not being included in the build and causing problems when build options should have caused files to be re-built. ASTERISK-25683 #close Reported by yaron nahum Change-Id: I1f48baa904d2468eddeefb42ee68a56af7adc7b7 |
10 years ago |
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236896f391 |
Merge "pjsip: Add option global/regcontext" into 13
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10 years ago |
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f18ad96b77 |
Merge "res_pjsip_log_forwarder.c: Add CLI "pjsip show buildopts"." into 13
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10 years ago |
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e7cfda0b38 |
res_musiconhold: Prevent multiple simultaneous reloads.
There are two ways in which the reload() function in res_musiconhold can be called from the CLI: * module reload res_musiconhold.so * moh reload In the former case, the module loader holds a lock that prevents multiple concurrent calls, but in the latter there is no such protection. This patch changes the 'moh reload' CLI command to invoke the module loader directly, rather than call reload() explicitly. ASTERISK-25687 #close Change-Id: I408968b4c8932864411b7f9ad88cfdc7b9ba711c |
10 years ago |
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5586abc957 |
res_pjsip_log_forwarder.c: Add CLI "pjsip show buildopts".
PJPROJECT has a function available to dump the compile time options used when building the library. * Add CLI "pjsip show buildopts" command. * Update contrib/scripts/autosupport to get pjproject information. Change-Id: Id93a6a916d765b2a2e5a1aeb54caaf83206be748 |
10 years ago |
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092c0db493 |
Merge "pjsip_sdp_rtp: Add option endpoint/bind_rtp_to_media_address" into 13
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10 years ago |
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b91dfcd1fb |
Merge "res_pjsip: Create human friendly serializer names." into 13
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10 years ago |
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4cd58c3b20 |
res_sorcery_realtime: Remove leading ^ requirement.
res_sorcery_realtime's search-by-regex callback performed a check to
ensure that the passed-in regex began with a caret (^). If it did not,
then no results would be returned.
This callback only started to become used when "like" support was added
to PJSIP CLI commands. The CLI command for listing objects would pass an
empty regex ("") to the sorcery backend if no "like" statement was
present. For most sorcery backends, this resulted in returning all
objects. However, for realtime, this resulted in returning no objects.
This commit seeks to fix the regression by removing the requirement from
res_sorcery_realtime for the passed-in-regex to begin with a caret.
ASTERISK-25689 #close
Reported by Marcelo Terres
Change-Id: I22b4dc5d7f3f11bb29ac2e42ef94682e9bab3b20
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10 years ago |
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219c204a41 |
pjsip_sdp_rtp: Add option endpoint/bind_rtp_to_media_address
On a system with multiple ip addresses in the same subnet, if a transport is bound to a specific ip address and endpoint/media_address is set, the SIP/SDP will have the correct address in all fields but the rtp stream MAY still originate from one of the other ip addresses, most probably the "primary" ip address. This happens because res_pjsip_sdp_rtp/create_rtp always calls ast_instance_new with the "all" ip address (0.0.0.0 or ::). The new option causes res_pjsip_sdp_rtp/create_rtp to call ast_rtp_instance_new with the endpoint's media_address (if specified) instead of the "all" address. This causes the packets to originate from the specified address. ASTERISK-25632 ASTERISK-25637 Reported-by: Olivier Krief Reported-by: Dan Journo Change-Id: I3dfaa079e54ba7fb7c4fd1f5f7bd9509bbf8bd88 |
10 years ago |
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f9a275fef4 |
Merge "Revert "pjsip_location: Delete contact_status object when contact is deleted"" into 13
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10 years ago |
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22801a06ee |
pjsip: Add option global/regcontext
Added new global option (regcontext) to pjsip. When set, Asterisk will dynamically create and destroy a NoOp priority 1 extension for a given endpoint who registers or unregisters with us. ASTERISK-25670 #close Reported-by: Daniel Journo Change-Id: Ib1530c5b45340625805c057f8ff1fb240a43ea62 |
10 years ago |
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ddc9c1f720 |
Merge "res_crypto: Perform cleanup at shutdown." into 13
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10 years ago |
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85fdbcefae |
Merge "res_calendar: Cleanup scheduler context at unload." into 13
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10 years ago |
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1d3a1167fc |
res_calendar: Cleanup scheduler context at unload.
ASTERISK-25679 #close Change-Id: I839159bf6882cccc1b23494c7aa2bc2a2624613f |
10 years ago |
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3a160cdbf6 |
res_rtp_asterisk: Revert DTLS negotiation changes.
Due to locking issues within pjnath these changes are being reverted until pjnath can be changed. ASTERISK-25645 Revert "res_rtp_asterisk.c: Fix DTLS negotiation delays." This reverts commit |
10 years ago |
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4b10fc9173 |
Revert "pjsip_location: Delete contact_status object when contact is deleted"
This reverts commit
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10 years ago |
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a5406b1f9e |
res_crypto: Perform cleanup at shutdown.
This change causes res_crypto to unregister CLI at shutdown while still preventing the module from being unloaded. ASTERISK-25673 #close Change-Id: Ie5d57338dc2752abfc0dd05d0eec86413f2304fc |
10 years ago |
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cf8e7a580b |
res_pjsip: Create human friendly serializer names.
PJSIP name formats: pjsip/aor/<aor>-<seq> -- registrar thread pool serializer pjsip/default-<seq> -- default thread pool serializer pjsip/messaging -- messaging thread pool serializer pjsip/outreg/<registration>-<seq> -- outbound registration thread pool serializer pjsip/pubsub/<endpoint>-<seq> -- pubsub thread pool serializer pjsip/refer/<endpoint>-<seq> -- REFER thread pool serializer pjsip/session/<endpoint>-<seq> -- session thread pool serializer pjsip/websocket-<seq> -- websocket thread pool serializer Change-Id: Iff9df8da3ddae1132cb2ef65f64df0c465c5e084 |
10 years ago |
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01e5894388 |
Merge "PJSIP: Prevent deadlock due to dialog/transaction lock inversion." into 13
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10 years ago |
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96094feab6 |
PJSIP: Prevent deadlock due to dialog/transaction lock inversion.
A deadlock was observed where the monitor thread was stuck, therefore resulting in no incoming SIP traffic being processed. The problem occurred when two 200 OK responses arrived in response to a terminating NOTIFY request sent from Asterisk. The first 200 OK was dispatched to a threadpool worker, who locked the corresponding transaction. The second 200 OK arrived, resulting in the monitor thread locking the dialog. At this point, the two threads are at odds, because the monitor thread attempts to lock the transaction, and the threadpool thread loops attempting to try to lock the dialog. In this case, the fix is to not have the monitor thread attempt to hold both the dialog and transaction locks at the same time. Instead, we release the dialog lock before attempting to lock the transaction. There have also been some debug messages added to the process in an attempt to make it more clear what is going on in the process. ASTERISK-25668 #close Reported by Mark Michelson Change-Id: I4db0705f1403737b4360e33a8e6276805d086d4a |
10 years ago |
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4ec85a9f07 |
voicemail: Move app_voicemail / res_mwi_external conflict to runtime
The menuselect conflict between app_voicemail and res_mwi_external makes it hard to package 1 version of Asterisk. There no actual build dependencies between the 2 so moving this check to runtime seems like a better solution. The ast_vm_register and ast_vm_greeter_register functions in app.c were modified to return AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE instead of -1 if there is already a voicemail module registered. The modules' load_module functions were then modified to return DECLINE instead of -1 to the loader. Since -1 is interpreted by the loader as AST_MODULE_LOAD_FAILURE, the modules were incorrectly causing Asterisk to stop so this needed to be cleaned up anyway. Now you can build both and use modules.conf to decide which voicemail implementation to load. The default menuselect options still build app_voicemail and not res_mwi_external but if both ARE built, res_mwi_external will load first and become the voicemail provider unless modules.conf rules prevent it. This is noted in CHANGES. Change-Id: I7d98d4e8a3b87b8df9e51c2608f0da6ddfb89247 |
10 years ago |
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5a75caa9e6 |
Merge "res_pjsip_history: Add a module that provides PJSIP history for debugging" into 13
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10 years ago |
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a68467d293 |
Merge "res_http_websocket.c: prevent avoidable disconnections caused by write errors" into 13
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10 years ago |
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136c537695 |
res_http_websocket.c: prevent avoidable disconnections caused by write errors
Updated ast_websocket_write to encode the entire frame in to one
write operation, to ensure that we don't end up with a situation
where the websocket header has been sent, while the body can not
be written.
Previous to August's patch in commit
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10 years ago |
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efa0868295 |
Merge "res/res_pjsip_location: Delete contact_status object when contact is deleted" into 13
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10 years ago |
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84b1475674 |
Merge "Remove res_jabber file that was left behind." into 13
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10 years ago |
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f2efbb5d75 |
Remove res_jabber file that was left behind.
Change-Id: I9d88fac0394d5bbaff0900a2ee911c4e4478846b |
10 years ago |
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dde7f3c1c4 |
res_pjsip_history: Add a module that provides PJSIP history for debugging
This patch adds a new module, res_pjsip_history, that provides a slightly better way of debugging SIP message traffic on a busy Asterisk system. The existing mechanisms all rely on passively dumping a SIP message to the CLI. While this is perfectly fine for logging purposes and well controlled environments, on many installations, the amount of SIP messages Asterisk receives will quickly swamp the CLI. This makes it difficult to view/capture those messages that you want to diagnose in real time. This patch provides another way of handling this. When enabled, the module will store SIP message traffic in memory. This traffic can then be queried at leisure. In order to make the querying useful, a CLI command has been implemented, 'pjsip show history', that supports a basic expression syntax similar to SQL or other query languages. A small number of useful fields have been added in this initial patch; additional fields can easily be added in later improvements. Those fields are: - number: The entry index in the history - timestamp: The time the message was recieved - addr: The source/destination address of the message - sip.msg.request.method: The request method - sip.msg.call-id: The Call-ID header Note - this is a resurrection of the module initially proposed on Review Board here: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4053/ Change-Id: I39bd74ce998e99ad5ebc0aab3e84df3a150f8e36 |
10 years ago |
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0a9941de9d |
res/res_pjsip_location: Delete contact_status object when contact is deleted
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10 years ago |
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1e24a0ca8a |
res_rtp_asterisk: rtp->ice check not wrapped in HAVE_PJPROJECT ifdef
Change-Id: I19b49112e1b630bd04e859f14ccf96f8ebd6b151 |
10 years ago |
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965a0eee46 |
res_rtp_asterisk: Resolve further timing issues with DTLS negotiation
Resolves an edge case dtls negotiation delay for certain networks which somehow manage to drop the rtcp side's packet when these are both sent ast_rtp_remote_address_set, causing it to have to time-out and restart the handshake. Move dtls pending bio flush in to it's own function, and call it from ast_rtp_on_ice_complete, when we're rtp->ice, rather than when ast_rtp_remote_address_set. Keep the existing flush from the recent change to res_rtp_remote_address_set if ice is not being used. ASTERISK-25614 #close Reported-by: XenCALL Tested by: XenCALL Change-Id: Ie2caedbdee1783159f375589b6fd3845c8577ba5 |
10 years ago |
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e652a786d6 |
Merge "json: Audit ast_json_* usage for thread safety." into 13
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10 years ago |