- instead of defining a free() wrapper in a bunch of files, define it as
ast_free() in utils.h and remove the copies from all the files.
- centralize and abstract the code used for doing thread storage. The code
lives in threadstorage.h, with one function being implemented in utils.c.
This new API includes generic thread storage as well as special functions
for handling thread local dynamic length string buffers.
- update ast_inet_ntoa() to use the new threadstorage API
- update ast_state2str() to use the new threadstorage API
- update ast_cli() to use the new threadstorage API
- Modify manager_event() to use thread storage. Instead of using a buffer of
4096 characters as the workspace for building the manager event, use a thread
local dynamic string. Now there is no length limitation on the length of the
body of a manager event.
- Significantly simplify the handling of ast_verbose() ...
- Instead of using a static char buffer and a lock to make sure only one
thread can be using ast_verbose() at a time, use a thread local dynamic
string as the workspace for preparing the verbose message. Instead of
locking around the entire function, the only locking done now is when the
message has been built and is being deliviered to the list of registered
verbose message handlers.
- This function was doing a strdup() on every message passed to it and
keeping a queue of the last 200 messages in memory. This has been
completely removed. The only place this was used was that if there were
any messages in the verbose queue when a verbose handler was registered,
all of the messages in the queue would be fed to it. So, I just made sure
that the console verbose handler and the network verbose handler (for
remote asterisk consoles) were registered before any verbose messages.
pbx_gtkconsole and pbx_kdeconsole will now lose a few verbose messages at
startup, but I didn't feel the performance hit of this message queue was
worth saving the initial verbose output for these very rarely used modules.
- I have removed the last three arguments to the verbose handlers, leaving
only the string itself because they aren't needed anymore. For example,
ast_verbose had some logic for telling the verbose handler to add
a newline if the buffer was completely full. Now that the buffer can grow
as needed, this doesn't matter anymore.
- remove unused function, ast_verbose_dmesg() which was to dispatch the
message queue
- Convert the list of verbose handlers to use the linked list macros.
- add missing newline characters to a few ast_verbose() calls
- convert the list of log channels to use the linked list macros in logger.c
- fix close_logger() to close all of the files it opened for logging
- update ast_log() to use a thread local dynamic string for its workspace
for preparing log messages instead of a buffer of size BUFSIZ (8kB on my
system) allocated on the stack. The dynamic string in this case is limited
to only growing to a maximum size of BUFSIZ.
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int to string or string to int operations.
"pure" essentially says that this function has no side effects aside from its
result, and the result depends on nothing else other than its arguments and
global variables. "const" is a more strict form of "pure", where the function
also doesn't access any global variables.
From the gcc manual: "Such a function can be subject to common subexpression
elimination and loop optimization just as an arithmetic operator would be."
This also tells the compiler that it is safe to call the function fewer times
than the code says to, given the same arguments, since the result will always
be the same.
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- Fix some breakage I introduced a while ago that made the timestamps option
not functional for CLI verbose output.
- Remove the use of the timestamps option for log output, since it was not
functional.
- clarify text referring to the timestamps option so that it is clear that it
only applies to CLI verbose output
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make read/write/hold work on samples, not bytes
add an API call to find out how many samples are available in a slinfactory
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fix prototype for a channel walking function to use a const input pointer
use existing channel walk by name prefix instead of reproducing that code in this app
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if the channel is already in the autoservice list.
Why is this a valid case to return -1, you ask? Well, there should never be
any code where it is not clear if the channel is in autoservice or not because
trying to read frames from a channel that is in the autoservice list will lead
to bad results because more than one thread will be waiting on frames to arrive
on the channel and then trying to read them.
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inet_ntoa, which uses thread specific data (aka thread local storage) instead
of stack allocatted buffers to store the result.
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split support for G726-32 into RFC3551 and AAL2 packing orders, since both are in use
change "G726-32" to be RFC3551 packing order, in spite of devices that use AAL2 order with this MIME type
add ability to directly transcode between packing orders
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- Adding devicestate providers, a new architecture to add non-channel related
device state information, like parking lots, queues, meetmes, vending machines
and Windows 98 reboots (lots of blinking on those lights)
- Adding provider for parking lots, so you can subscribe to the status of a
parking lot
- Adding provider for meetme, so you can have a blinking lamp for a meetme
( Example: exten => edvina,hint,meetme:1234 )
- Adding support for directed parking - set the PARKINGEXTEN before you manually
call Park() and you will be parked on that space. If it's occupied, dialplan
execution will continue.
This work was sponsored by Voop A/S - www.voop.com
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support the new location for zaptel.h and tonezone.h
use the dependency information output by menuselect to build Makefile rules for each module for header files and libraries
combine the common rules into a top-level Makefile.rules file
remove all (now) unnecessary stuff from subdir Makefiles
change translator API so that the newpvt() callback returns an int instead of a pointer (it no longer allocates memory)
alphabetize --with-<foo> options in configure script
enhance Net-SNMP support in configure script to provide a --with-netsnmp option
fix support for --with-pq so that if pg-config is not found when --with-pq is specified, an error will be generated
add 'optional package' usage to modules now that menuselect can output it
allow res_snmp to build by default, since the new loader changes coming soon will solve the function naming problem (and users can disable it via menuselect anyway)
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allocated. These changes caused crashes when using a channel type that did
not support the jitterbuffer. Instead of fixing why it's crashing, I'm going
to implement this in a better way next week. The way I did it caused a
jitterbuffer to be allocated on every channel where the channel type supported
jitterbuffers, even if they were disabled.
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so that channels not using a jitterbuffer don't waste as much memory
- ensure that the channel drivers that use jitterbuffers can handle a failure
from configuring a jitterbuffer on a new channel because of a memory
allocation error
- On passing through these channel drivers, configure the jitterbuffer before
starting the PBX thread instead of afterwards. If the pbx fails to start for
whatever reason, this would have caused a crash.
- Also on passing, move the increase of the usecount to after all of the
possible failure conditions in the function
- fix a place where ast_update_use_count() was not called
- ensure that the owner channel pointer of the channel pvt strcutures is set to
NULL in failure conditions
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and some patches (all disclaimed).
- Don't change RTP properties if we reject a re-INVITE
- Don't add video to an outbound channel if there's no video on the inbound channel
- Don't include video in the "preferred codec" list for codec selection
- Clean up and document code that parses and adds SDP attachments
Since we do not transcode video, we can't handle video the same way as audio. This is a
bug fix patch. In future releases, we need to work on a solution for video negotiation,
not codecs but formats and framerates instead.
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a new implementation of a fixed size jitterbuffer, as well as support for the
existing adaptive jitterbuffer implementation. (issue #3854, Slav Klenov)
Thank you very much to Slav Klenov of Securax and all of the people involved
in the testing of this feature for all of your hard work!
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output to remove consoles. The prototypes added to logger.h still need
doxygen documentation, as well.
- Add the new command line option to the man page
- make the mute option a flag instead of an int since it is only a binary
option
- remove useless extern keywords for prototypes added to logger.h
- rename ast_console_mute() to ast_console_toggle_mute() since that is what
it actually does
- actually apply the mute option to newly created remote consoles instead of
only working when the CLI command is used
- don't imply the NO_FORK option if the mute command line option is provided
- place the new CLI command in the correct place in the list which has to be
in alphabetical order
- Finally, clean up a few spacing issues to conform to the coding guidelines
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is an error executing the AGI script, or the AGI script itself returns a
non-zero value, the AGISTATUS variable will now be set to FAILURE instead of
SUCCESS.
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update ast_mutex_init to allow mutexes that are all zero bytes to be initialized (in the case of a dynamically-allocated structure containing a mutex)
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allow native bridging of RTP sessions that are not carrying DTMF even when the bridge needs to listen to DTMF (when SIP INFO is used for DTMF, for example)
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