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127 Commits (9277311f93db6fbd2059a2f221056697b9f93a0c)
Author | SHA1 | Message | Date |
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e3ad4cea4e |
docs: Fix various typos in main/
Found via `codespell -q 3 -S "./CREDITS" -L abd,asent,atleast,childrens,contentn,crypted,dne,durationm,exten,inout,leapyear,nd,oclock,offsetp,ot,parm,parms,requestor,ser,slanguage,slin,thirdparty,varn,varns,ues` |
2 months ago |
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076799be15 |
bridging: Fix multiple bridging issues causing SEGVs and FRACKs.
Issues: * The bridging core allowed multiple bridges to be created with the same unique bridgeId at the same time. Only the last bridge created with the duplicate name was actually saved to the core bridges container. * The bridging core was creating a stasis topic for the bridge and saving it in the bridge->topic field but not increasing its reference count. In the case where two bridges were created with the same uniqueid (which is also the topic name), the second bridge would get the _existing_ topic the first bridge created. When the first bridge was destroyed, it would take the topic with it so when the second bridge attempted to publish a message to it it either FRACKed or SEGVd. * The bridge destructor, which also destroys the bridge topic, is run from the bridge manager thread not the caller's thread. This makes it possible for an ARI developer to create a new one with the same uniqueid believing the old one was destroyed when, in fact, the old one's destructor hadn't completed. This could cause the new bridge to get the old one's topic just before the topic was destroyed. When the new bridge attempted to publish a message on that topic, asterisk could either FRACK or SEGV. * The ARI bridges resource also allowed multiple bridges to be created with the same uniqueid but it kept the duplicate bridges in its app_bridges container. This created a situation where if you added two bridges with the same "bridge1" uniqueid, all operations on "bridge1" were performed on the first bridge created and the second was basically orphaned. If you attempted to delete what you thought was the second bridge, you actually deleted the first one created. Changes: * A new API `ast_bridge_topic_exists(uniqueid)` was created to determine if a topic already exists for a bridge. * `bridge_base_init()` in bridge.c and `ast_ari_bridges_create()` in resource_bridges.c now call `ast_bridge_topic_exists(uniqueid)` to check if a bridge with the requested uniqueid already exists and will fail if it does. * `bridge_register()` in bridges.c now checks the core bridges container to make sure a bridge doesn't already exist with the requested uniqueid. Although most callers of `bridge_register()` will have already called `bridge_base_init()`, which will now fail on duplicate bridges, there is no guarantee of this so we must check again. * The core bridges container allocation was changed to reject duplicate uniqueids instead of silently replacing an existing one. This is a "belt and suspenders" check. * A global mutex was added to bridge.c to prevent concurrent calls to `bridge_base_init()` and `bridge_register()`. * Even though you can no longer create multiple bridges with the same uniqueid at the same time, it's still possible that the bridge topic might be destroyed while a second bridge with the same uniqueid was trying to use it. To address this, the bridging core now increments the reference count on bridge->topic when a bridge is created and decrements it when the bridge is destroyed. * `bridge_create_common()` in res_stasis.c now checks the stasis app_bridges container to make sure a bridge with the requested uniqueid doesn't already exist. This may seem like overkill but there are so many entrypoints to bridge creation that we need to be safe and catch issues as soon in the process as possible. * The stasis app_bridges container allocation was changed to reject duplicate uniqueids instead of adding them. This is a "belt and suspenders" check. * The `bridge show all` CLI command now shows the bridge name as well as the bridge id. * Response code 409 "Conflict" was added as a possible response from the ARI bridge create resources to signal that a bridge with the requested uniqueid already exists. * Additional debugging was added to multiple bridging and stasis files. Resolves: #211 |
2 months ago |
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468601fd13 |
manager: Add `<since>` tags for all AMI actions.
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3 months ago |
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6871d1cdfc |
Reduce startup/shutdown verbose logging
When started with a verbose level of 3, asterisk can emit over 1500 verbose message that serve no real purpose other than to fill up logs. When asterisk shuts down, it emits another 1100 that are of even less use. Since the testsuite runs asterisk with a verbose level of 3, and asterisk starts and stops for every one of the 700+ tests, the number of log messages is staggering. Besides taking up resources, it also makes it hard to debug failing tests. This commit changes the log level for those verbose messages to 5 instead of 3 which reduces the number of log messages to only a handful. Of course, NOTICE, WARNING and ERROR message are unaffected. There's also one other minor change... ast_context_remove_extension_callerid2() logs a DEBUG message instead of an ERROR if the extension you're deleting doesn't exist. The pjsip_config_wizard calls that function to clean up the config and has been triggering that annoying error message for years. Resolves: #582 |
1 year ago |
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21412fddcb |
app_followme.c: Grab reference on nativeformats before using it
Fixes a crash due to a lack of proper reference on the nativeformats object before passing it into ast_request(). Also found potentially similar use case bugs in app_chanisavail.c, bridge.c, and bridge_basic.c Fixes: #388 |
1 year ago |
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bcc18ca9f5 |
general: Fix various typos.
ASTERISK-30089 #close Change-Id: I1f5db911fd05a3a211c522c13e990fa1d0e62275 |
3 years ago |
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9440f6ec58 |
main: Fix for Doxygen.
ASTERISK-29763 Change-Id: Ib8359e3590a9109eb04a5376559d040e5e21867e |
3 years ago |
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f382775241 |
main: Spelling fixes
Correct typos of the following word families: analysis nuisance converting although transaction desctitle acquire update evaluate thousand this dissolved management integrity reconstructed decrement further on irrelevant currently constancy anyway unconstrained featuregroups right larger evaluated encumbered languages digits authoritative framing blindxfer tolerate traverser exclamation perform permissions rearrangement performing processing declension happily duplicate compound hundred returns elicit allocate actually paths inheritance atxferdropcall earlier synchronization multiplier acknowledge across against thousands joyous manipulators guaranteed emulating soundfile ASTERISK-29714 Change-Id: I926ba4b11e9f6dd3fdd93170ab1f9b997910be70 |
3 years ago |
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773f424c7f |
app_confbridge/bridge_softmix: Add ability to force estimated bitrate
app_confbridge now has the ability to set the estimated bitrate on an SFU bridge. To use it, set a bridge profile's remb_behavior to "force" and set remb_estimated_bitrate to a rate in bits per second. The remb_estimated_bitrate parameter is ignored if remb_behavior is something other than "force". Change-Id: Idce6464ff014a37ea3b82944452e56cc4d75ab0a |
5 years ago |
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aae0904c7d |
res_stasis.c: Added video_single option for bridge creation
Currently, it was not possible to create bridge with video_mode single. This made hard to put the bridge in a vidoe_single mode. So, added video_single option for Bridge creation using the ARI. This allows create a bridge with video_mode single. ASTERISK-29055 Change-Id: I43e720e5c83fc75fafe10fe22808ae7f055da2ae |
5 years ago |
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80a609fcce |
Bridging: Use a ref to bridge_channel's channel to prevent crash.
There's a race condition with bridging where a bridge can be torn down causing the bridge_channel's ast_channel to become NULL when it's still needed. This particular case happened with attended transfers, but the crash occurred when trying to publish a stasis message. Now, the bridge_channel is locked, a ref to the ast_channel is obtained, and that ref is passed down the chain. Change-Id: Ic48715c0c041615d17d286790ae3e8c61bb28814 |
5 years ago |
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c10ed8d4d6 |
stasis_bridge.c: Fixed wrong video_mode shown
Currently, if the bridge has created by the ARI, the video_mode parameter was not shown in the BridgeCreated event correctly. Fixed it and added video_mode shown in the 'bridge show <bridge id>' cli. ASTERISK-28987 Change-Id: I8c205126724e34c2bdab9380f523eb62478e4295 |
5 years ago |
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9bd1d686a1 |
ACN: Add tracing to existing code
Prior to making any modifications to the pjsip infrastructure for ACN, I've added the tracing functions to the existing code. This should make the final commit easier to review, but we can also now run a "before and after" trace. No functional changes were made with this commit. Change-Id: Ia83a1a2687ccb96f2bc8a2a3928a5214c4be775c |
5 years ago |
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25ae412f75 |
bridge.c: Fixed null pointer exception
If the bridge show all command could not get the bridge snapshot, it causes null pointer exception. Fixed it to check the snapshot is null. ASTERISK-28920 Change-Id: I3521fc1b832bfc69644d0833f2c78177e1e51f58 |
5 years ago |
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6cfc6ff53c |
confbridge: Add support for disabling text messaging.
When in a conference bridge it may be necessary to have text messages disabled for specific participants or for all. This change adds a configuration option, "text_messaging", which can be used to enable or disable this on the user profile. By default existing behavior is preserved as it defaults to "yes". ASTERISK-28841 Change-Id: I30b5d9ae6f4803881d1ed9300590d405e392bc13 |
5 years ago |
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89b7144fbd |
confbridge: Add support for specifying maximum sample rate.
ConfBridge has the ability to move between different sample rates for mixing the conference bridge. Up until now there has only been the ability to set the conference bridge to mix at a specific sample rate, or to let it move between sample rates as necessary. This change adds the ability to configure a conference bridge with a maximum sample rate so it can move between sample rates but only up to the configured maximum. ASTERISK-28658 Change-Id: Idff80896ccfb8a58a816e4ce9ac4ebde785963ee |
5 years ago |
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3087c82eb6 |
stasis: Call callbacks when imparting fails
After a bridge has been deleted the stasis control will depart the channel and might attempt to re-add it to the dial bridge. The later can fail and this can lead to a situation that the stasis control is unlinked but the after_bridge_cb_failed cb is executed trying to access a dangling control object. Fix it by calling the after_cb's before bridge_channel_impart_signal. ASTERISK-26718 Change-Id: Ib4e8f70d7a21bd54afe3cb51cc6717ef7c355496 |
6 years ago |
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3638c433ac |
bridging: Add creation timestamps
This small feature will help to checking the bridge's status to figure out which bridge is in old/zombie or not. Also added detail items for the 'bridge show *' cli to provide more detail info. And added creation item to the ARI as well. ASTERISK-28279 Change-Id: I460238c488eca4d216b9176576211cb03286e040 |
6 years ago |
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3667c5e1d2 |
bridges: Remove reliance on stasis caching
* The bridging core no longer uses the stasis cache for bridge snapshots. The latest bridge snapshot is now stored on the ast_bridge structure itself. * The following APIs are no longer available since the stasis cache is no longer used: ast_bridge_topic_cached() ast_bridge_topic_all_cached() * A topic pool is now used for individual bridge topics. * The ast_bridge_cache() function was removed since there's no longer a separate container of snapshots. * A new function "ast_bridges()" was created to retrieve the container of all bridges. Users formerly calling ast_bridge_cache() can use the new function to iterate over bridges and retrieve the latest snapshot directly from the bridge. * The ast_bridge_snapshot_get_latest() function was renamed to ast_bridge_get_snapshot_by_uniqueid(). * A new function "ast_bridge_get_snapshot()" was created to retrieve the bridge snapshot directly from the bridge structure. * The ast_bridge_topic_all() function now returns a normal topic not a cached one so you can't use stasis cache functions on it either. * The ast_bridge_snapshot_type() stasis message now has the ast_bridge_snapshot_update structure as it's data. It contains the last snapshot and the new one. * cdr, cel, manager and ari have been updated to use the new arrangement. Change-Id: I7049b80efa88676ce5c4666f818fa18ad1985369 |
7 years ago |
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50ac85cb40 |
stasis: Segment channel snapshot to reduce creation cost.
When a channel snapshot was created it used to be done from scratch, copying all data (many strings). This incurs a cost when doing so. This change segments the channel snapshot into different components which can be reused if unchanged from the previous snapshot creation, reducing the cost. In normal cases this results in some pointers being copied with reference count being bumped, some integers being set, and a string or two copied. The other benefit is that it is now possible to determine if a channel snapshot update is redundant and thus stop it before a message is published to stasis. The specific segments in the channel snapshot were split up based on whether they are changed together, how often they are changed, and their general grouping. In practice only 1 (or 0) of the segments actually get changed in normal operation. Invalidation is done by setting a flag on the channel when the segment source is changed, forcing creation of a new segment when the channel snapshot is created. ASTERISK-28119 Change-Id: I5d7ef3df963a88ac47bc187d73c5225c315f8423 |
7 years ago |
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d0ccbb3377 |
stasis: Use an implementation specific channel snapshot cache.
Channels no longer use the Stasis cache for channel snapshots. Instead they are stored in a hash table in stasis_channels which reduces the number of Stasis messages created and allows better storage. As a result the following APIs are no longer available since the stasis cache is no longer used: ast_channel_topic_cached() ast_channel_topic_all_cached() The ast_channel_cache_all() and ast_channel_cache_by_name() functions now return an ao2_container of ast_channel_snapshots rather than a container of stasis_messages therefore you can't (and don't need to) call stasis_cache functions on it. The ast_channel_topic_all() function now returns a normal topic not a cached one so you can't use stasis cache functions on it either. The ast_channel_snapshot_type() stasis message now has the ast_channel_snapshot_update structure as it's data. It contains the last snapshot and the new one. ast_channel_snapshot_get_latest() still returns the latest snapshot. The latest snapshot is now stored on the channel itself to eliminate cache hits when Stasis messages that have the snapshot as a payload are created. ASTERISK-28102 Change-Id: I9334febff60a82d7c39703e49059fa3a68825786 |
7 years ago |
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8d1c6bb6e6 |
bridge_softmix: Add SDP "label" attribute to streams
Adding the "label" attribute used for participant info correlation was previously done in app_confbridge but it wasn't working correctly because it didn't have knowledge about which video streams belonged to which channel. Only bridge_softmix has that data so now it's set when the bridge topology is changed. ASTERISK-28107 Change-Id: Ieddeca5799d710cad083af3fcc3e677fa2a2a499 |
7 years ago |
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687ab7aeee
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astobj2: Eliminate legacy container allocation macros.
These macros have been documented as legacy for a long time but are still used in new code because they exist. Remove all references to: * ao2_container_alloc_options * ao2_t_container_alloc_options * ao2_t_container_alloc These macro's are also removed. Only ao2_container_alloc remains due to it's use in over 100 places. Change-Id: I1a26258b5bf3deb081aaeed11a0baa175c933c7a |
7 years ago |
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8de3fa2b56 |
bridge_softmix / app_confbridge: Add support for REMB combining.
This change adds the ability for multiple REMB reports in bridge_softmix to be combined according to a configured behavior into a single report. This single report is sent back to the sender of video, which adjusts the encoding bitrate to be at or below the bitrate of the report. The available behaviors are: lowest, highest, and average. Lowest uses the lowest received bitrate. Highest uses the highest received bitrate. Average goes through the received bitrates adding them to the previous average and creates a new average. Other behaviors can be added in the future and the existing average one may be adjusted, but this provides the foundation to do so. Support for configuring which behavior to use has been added to app_confbridge. ASTERISK-27804 Change-Id: I9eafe4e7c1f72d67074a8d6acb26bfcf19322b66 |
7 years ago |
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fabfe701bb |
Merge "res_pjsip_refer/chan_sip: Fix INVITE with replaces transfer to ConfBridge"
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7 years ago |
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0c03eab962 |
res_pjsip_refer/chan_sip: Fix INVITE with replaces transfer to ConfBridge
There is a problem when an INVITE-with-Replaces transfer targets a channel in a ConfBridge. The transfer will unconditionally swap out the ConfBridge channel. Unfortunately, the ConfBridge state will not be aware of this change. Unexpected behavior will happen as a result since ConfBridge channels currently can only be replaced by a masquerade and not normal bridge channel moves. * We just need to pretend that the channel isn't in a bridge (like other transfer methods already do) so the transfer channel will masquerade into the ConfBridge channel. Change-Id: I209beb0e748fa4f4b92a576f36afa8f495ba4c82 |
7 years ago |
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0f6431e8e4 |
app_confbridge / bridge_softmix: Add ability to configure REMB interval.
This change adds a configuration option to app_confbridge which can be used to set the interval at which we will send a combined REMB (remote estimated maximum bitrate) frame to sources of video. The bridging API has also been extended slightly to allow setting this so bridge_softmix can use it. ASTERISK-27786 Change-Id: I0e49eae60f369c86434414f3cb8278709c793c82 |
7 years ago |
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8c25a72d57 |
main/bridge: Use ast_cli_completion_add.
Change-Id: I3775a696d6a57139fdf09651ecb786bcf1774509 |
7 years ago |
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55f1d69c43 |
loader: Create ast_module_running_ref.
This function returns NULL if the module in question is not running. I did not change ast_module_ref as most callers do not check the result and they always call ast_module_unref. Make use of this function when running registered items from: * app_stack API's * bridge technologies * CLI commands * File formats * Manager Actions * RTP engines * Sorcery Wizards * Timing Interfaces * Translators * AGI Commands * Fax Technologies ASTERISK-20346 #close Change-Id: Ia16fd28e188b2fc0b9d18b8a5d9cacc31df73fcc |
7 years ago |
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aaa3884d4a |
bridge: Old channel video source not set to NULL after unref.
The bridge holds onto the old channel video source after it's been released. This can lead to use after free errors. ASTERISK-27229 #close Change-Id: Ib2dab61677dd8a21f7ad53cdc9b8ca93297838b3 |
7 years ago |
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3b99a0332c |
bridge: Stop music on hold on adding an arbitrary channel to a bridge
When a channel that is on hold gets added to a bridge by the Bridge AMI action or the dialplan application of the same name, music continues to play, causing "robotic sound". This commit adds a call to ast_moh_stop to stop the music. Also, it makes the AMI Park action use the right MOH class when the channel gets parked. Reported by: Zane Conkle ASTERISK-25079 #close Change-Id: I4b129c5a20c15e63968842460ac5a1a85903cf9f |
7 years ago |
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e666051d79 |
res_pjsip_session: Check for removed stream state.
When a sip session is refreshed, the stream topology is looped through, checking each stream for compatible formats. This would cause a crash if the stream state was AST_STREAM_STATE_REMOVED, since the formats would never be set for this stream, causing a NULL value to be returned from ast_stream_get_formats. This commit adds a check for streams with removed states. Also removed a stray semicolon. Change-Id: Ic86f8b65a4a26a60885b28b8b1a0b22e1b471d42 |
8 years ago |
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94091c7b96 |
stasis/control: Fix possible deadlock with swap channel
If an error occurs during a bridge impart it's possible that the "bridge_after" callback might try to run before control_swap_channel_in_bridge has been signalled to continue. Since control_swap_channel_in_bridge is holding the control lock and the callback needs it, a deadlock will occur. * control_swap_channel_in_bridge now only holds the control lock while it's actually modifying the control structure and releases it while the bridge impart is running. * bridge_after_cb is now tolerant of impart failures. Change-Id: Ifd239aa93955b3eb475521f61e284fcb0da2c3b3 |
8 years ago |
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88c65f7cb6 |
bridge: Fix stream topology/participant locking and video misrouting.
This change fixes a few locking issues and some video misrouting. 1. When accessing the stream topology of a channel the channel lock must be held to guarantee the topology remains valid. 2. When a channel was joined to a bridge the bridge specific implementation for stream mapping was not invoked, causing video to be misrouted for a brief period of time. ASTERISK-27182 Change-Id: I5d2f779248b84d41c5bb3896bf22ba324b336b03 |
8 years ago |
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680c491a62 |
bridge_softmix / res_rtp_asterisk: Fix packet loss and renegotiation issues.
This change does a few things to improve packet loss and renegotiation: 1. On outgoing RTP streams we will now properly reflect out of order packets and packet loss in the sequence number. This allows the remote jitterbuffer to better reorder things. 2. Video updates can now be discarded for a period of time after one has been sent to prevent flooding of clients. 3. For declined and removed streams we will now release any media session resources associated with them. This was not previously done and caused an issue where old state was being used for a new stream. 4. RTP bundling was not actually removing bundled RTP instances from the parent. This has been resolved by removing based on the RTP instance itself and not the SSRC. 5. The code did not properly handle explicitly unbundling an RTP instance from its parent. This now works as expected. ASTERISK-27143 Change-Id: Ibd91362f0e4990b6129638e712bc8adf0899fd45 |
8 years ago |
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01536546e2 |
Merge "bridge: stuck channel(s) after failed attended transfer"
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8 years ago |
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27dae55fb6 |
core_local: local channel data not being properly unref'ed and unlocked
In an earlier version of Asterisk a local channel [un]lock all functions were added in order to keep a crash from occurring when a channel hung up too early during an attended transfer. Unfortunately, when a transfer failure occurs and depending on the timing, the local channels sometime do not get properly unlocked and deref'ed after being locked and ref'ed. This happens because the underlying local channel structure gets NULLed out before unlocking. This patch reworks those [un]lock functions and makes sure the values that get locked and ref'ed later get unlocked and deref'ed. ASTERISK-27074 #close Change-Id: Ice96653e29bd9d6674ed5f95feb6b448ab148b09 |
8 years ago |
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45a1f4e2ae |
bridge: stuck channel(s) after failed attended transfer
If an attended transfer failed it was possible for some of the channels involved to get "stuck" because Asterisk was not hanging up the transfer target. This patch ensures Asterisk hangs up the transfer target when an attended transfer failure occurs. ASTERISK-27075 #close Change-Id: I98a6ecd92d3461ab98c36f0d9451d23adaf3e5f9 |
8 years ago |
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d6386a8f0c |
bridge: Add a deferred queue.
This change adds a deferred queue to bridging. If a bridge technology determines that a frame can not be written and should be deferred it can indicate back to bridging to do so. Bridging will then requeue any deferred frames upon a new channel joining the bridge. This change has been leveraged for T.38 request negotiate control frames. Without the deferred queue there is a race condition between the bridge receiving the T.38 request negotiate and the second channel joining and being in the bridge. If the channel is not yet in the bridge then the T.38 negotiation fails. A unit test has also been added that confirms that a T.38 request negotiate control frame is deferred when no other channel is in the bridge and that it is requeued when a new channel joins the bridge. ASTERISK-26923 Change-Id: Ie05b08523f399eae579130f4a5f562a344d2e415 |
8 years ago |
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39d14834f8 |
Confbridge: Add "sfu" video mode to bridge profile options.
A previous commit added plumbing to bridge_softmix to allow for an SFU experience with Asterisk. This commit adds an option to app_confbridge that allows for a confbridge to actually make use of the SFU video mode. SFU mode is implemented in a "set it and forget it" kind of way. That is, when the bridge is created, if SFU mode is enabled, then the video mode gets set to SFU and cannot be changed. Future improvements may allow for a hybrid experience (e.g. forward multiple video streams, specifically those of the most recent talkers), but for this addition, no such capability is present. Change-Id: I87bbcb63dec6dbbb42488f894871b86f112b2020 |
8 years ago |
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2da869408a |
Add primitive SFU support to bridge_softmix.
This sets up the "plumbing" in bridge_softmix to be able to accommodate Asterisk asking as an SFU (selective forwarding unit) for conferences. The way this works is that whenever a channel enters or leaves a conference, all participants in the bridge get sent a stream topology change request. The topologies consist of the channels' original topology, along with video destination streams corresponding to each participants' source video streams. So for instance, if Alice, Bob, and Carol are in the conference, and each supplies one video stream, then the topologies for each would look like so: Alice: Audio, Source video(Alice), Destination Video(Bob), Destination video (Carol) Bob: Audio, Source video(Bob) Destination Video(Alice), Destination video (Carol) Carol: Audio, Source video(Carol) Destination Video(Alice), Destination video (Bob) This way, video that arrives from a source video stream can then be copied out to the destination video streams on the other participants' channels. Once the bridge gets told that a topology on a channel has changed, the bridge constructs a map in order to get the video frames routed to the proper destination streams. This is done using the bridge channel's stream_map. This change is bare-bones with regards to SFU support. Some key features are missing at this point: * Stream limits. This commit makes no effort to limit the number of streams on a specific channel. This means that if there were 50 video callers in a conference, bridge_softmix will happily send out topology change requests to every channel in the bridge, requesting 50+ streams. * Configuration. The plumbing has been added to bridge_softmix, but there has been nothing added as of yet to app_confbridge to enable SFU video mode. * Testing. Some functions included here have unit tests. However, the functionality as a whole has only been verified by hand-tracing the code. * Selectivenss. For a "selective" forwarding unit, this does not currently have any means of being selective. * Features. Presumably, someone might wish to only receive video from specific sources. There are no external-facing functions at the moment that allow for users to select who they receive video from. * Efficiency. The current scheme treats all video streams as being unidirectional. We could be re-using a source video stream as a desetnation, too. But to simplify things on this first round, I did it this way. Change-Id: I7c44a829cc63acf8b596a337b2dc3c13898a6c4d |
8 years ago |
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7b0e3b92fd |
bridge_simple: Added support for streams
This patch is the first cut at adding stream support to the bridging framework. Changes were made to the framework that allows mapping of stream topologies to a bridge's supported media types. The first channel to enter a bridge initially defines the media types for a bridge (i.e. a one to one mapping is created between the bridge and the first channel). Subsequently added channels merge their media types into the bridge's adding to it when necessary. This allows channels with different sized topologies to map correctly to each other according to media type. The bridge drops any frame that does not have a matching index into a given write stream. For now though, bridge_simple will align its two channels according to size or first to join. Once both channels join the bridge the one with the most streams will indicate to the other channel to update its streams to be the same as that of the other. If both channels have the same number of streams then the first channel to join is chosen as the stream base. A topology change source was also added to a channel when a stream toplogy change request is made. This allows subsystems to know whether or not they initiated a change request. Thus avoiding potential recursive situations. ASTERISK-26966 #close Change-Id: I1eb5987921dd80c3cdcf52accc136393ca2d4163 |
8 years ago |
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094c26aa68 |
Binaural synthesis (confbridge): Adds binaural synthesis to bridge_softmix.
Adds binaural synthesis to bridge_softmix (via convolution using libfftw3). Binaural synthesis is conducted at 48kHz. For a conference, only one spatial representation is rendered. The default rendering is applied for mono-capable channels. ASTERISK-26292 Change-Id: Iecdb381b6adc17c961049658678f6219adae1ddf |
8 years ago |
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3f94373778 |
cli: Fix various CLI documentation and completion issues
* app_minivm: Use built-in completion facilities to complete optional arguments. * app_voicemail: Use built-in completion facilities to complete optional arguments. * app_confbridge: Add missing colons after 'Usage' text. * chan_alsa: Use built-in completion facilities to complete optional arguments. * chan_sip: Use built-in completion facilities to complete optional arguments. Add completions for 'load' for 'sip show user', 'sip show peer', and 'sip qualify peer.' * chan_skinny: Correct and extend completions for 'skinny reset' and 'skinny show line.' * func_odbc: Correct completions for 'odbc read' and 'odbc write' * main/astmm: Use built-in completion facilities to complete arguments for 'memory' commands. * main/bridge: Correct completions for 'bridge kick.' * main/ccss: Use built-in completion facilities to complete arguments for 'cc cancel' command. * main/cli: Add 'all' completion for 'channel request hangup.' Correct completions for 'core set debug channel.' Correct completions for 'core show calls.' * main/pbx_app: Remove redundant completions for 'core show applications.' * main/pbx_hangup_handler: Remove unused completions for 'core show hanguphandlers all.' * res_sorcery_memory_cache: Add completion for 'reload' argument of 'sorcery memory cache stale' and properly implement. Change-Id: Iee58c7392f6fec34ad9d596109117af87697bbca |
8 years ago |
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a72ef38113 |
res/ari/resource_bridges: Add the ability to manipulate the video source
In multi-party bridges, Asterisk currently supports two video modes: * Follow the talker, in which the speaker with the most energy is shown to all participants but the speaker, and the speaker sees the previous video source * Explicitly set video sources, in which all participants see a locked video source Prior to this patch, ARI had no ability to manipulate the video source. This isn't important for two-party bridges, in which Asterisk merely relays the video between the participants. However, in a multi-party bridge, it can be advantageous to allow an external application to manipulate the video source. This patch provides two new routes to accomplish this: (1) setVideoSource: POST /bridges/{bridgeId}/videoSource/{channelId} Sets a video source to an explicit channel (2) clearVideoSource: DELETE /bridges/{bridgeId}/videoSource Removes any explicit video source, and sets the video mode to talk detection ASTERISK-26595 #close Change-Id: I98e455d5bffc08ea5e8d6b84ccaf063c714e6621 |
9 years ago |
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a70d6dba8c |
main/bridge: Add some verbose logging for video source changes
It's actually quite useful to see the source of a video stream change. This doesn't happen terribly often, even with talk detection - but when it does, it's nice to know which channel is now providing your video stream. As a verbose 5 level message, it shouldn't be terribly spammy or costly to have, and is 'lower level' then most other verbose messages that the bridge system emits. ASTERISK-26555 Change-Id: Ia1c20ecafa9670171fd38bddcf3beccae47fb15c |
9 years ago |
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a6e5bae3ef |
Remove ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE.
ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE no longer has any purpose so this commit removes all traces of it. Previously exported symbols removed: * __ast_register_file * __ast_unregister_file * ast_complete_source_filename This also removes the mtx_prof static variable that was declared when MTX_PROFILE was enabled. This variable was only used in lock.c so it is now initialized in that file only. ASTERISK-26480 #close Change-Id: I1074af07d71f9e159c48ef36631aa432c86f9966 |
9 years ago |
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a93cd39ac1 |
manager: Add <see-also> tags to relate Bridge related events,actions, and apps
Change-Id: I67e6b79fa3102e494b5fe6cc7510472249080e85 |
9 years ago |
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f6c33771f6 |
Bridging: introduce "invisible" bridges.
Invisible bridges function the same as normal bridges, but they have the following restrictions: * They never show up in CLI, AMI, or ARI queries. * They do not have Stasis messages published about them. Invisible bridges' main use is for when use of the bridging system is desired, but the bridge should not be known to users of the Asterisk system. ASTERISK-25925 Change-Id: I804a209d3181d7c54e3d61a60eb462e7ce0e3670 |
9 years ago |
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811e24f595 |
Merge "Bridge system: Fix memory leaks and double frees on impart failure."
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9 years ago |