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res_pjsip: Remove ephemeral registered contacts on transport shutdown.
The fix for the issue is broken up into three parts. This is part two which handles the server side of REGISTER requests when rewrite_contact is enabled. Any registered reliable transport contact becomes invalid when the transport connection becomes disconnected. * Monitor the rewrite_contact's reliable transport REGISTER contact for shutdown. If it is shutdown then the contact must be removed because it is no longer valid. Otherwise, when the client attempts to re-REGISTER it may be blocked because the invalid contact is there. Also if we try to send a call to the endpoint using the invalid contact then the endpoint is not likely to see the request. The endpoint either won't be listening on that port for new connections or a NAT/firewall will block it. * Prune any rewrite_contact's registered reliable transport contacts on boot. The reliable transport no longer exists so the contact is invalid. * Websockets always rewrite the REGISTER contact address and the transport needs to be monitored for shutdown. * Made the websocket transport set a unique name since that is what we use as the ao2 container key. Otherwise, we would not know which transport we find when one of them shuts down. The names are also used for PJPROJECT debug logging. * Made the websocket transport post the PJSIP_TP_STATE_CONNECTED state event. Now the global keep_alive_interval option, initially idle shutdown timer, and the server REGISTER contact monitor can work on wetsocket transports. * Made the websocket transport set the PJSIP_TP_DIR_INCOMING direction. Now initially idle websockets will automatically shutdown. ASTERISK-27147 Change-Id: I397a5e7d18476830f7ffe1726adf9ee6c15964f4 |
8 years ago |
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ca261d4b70 |
res_pjsip: PJSIP Transport state monitor refactor.
The fix for the issue is broken up into three parts. This is part one which refactors the transport state monitor code to allow more modules to be able to monitor transports. * Pull the management of PJPROJECT's transport state callback code from res_pjsip_transport_management.c into res_pjsip. Now other modules can dynamically add and remove themselves from transport monitoring without worrying about breaking PJPROJECT's callback chain. * Add the ability for other modules to get a callback whenever a specific transport is shutdown. ASTERISK-27147 Change-Id: I7d9a31371eb1487c9b7050cf82a9af5180a57912 |
8 years ago |
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c4f201cd73 |
res_rtp_asterisk: Make P2P bridge Asymmetric codec aware
Introduce a new property to rtp-engine to make it aware of the desire for assymetric codecs or not. If asymmetric codecs is not allowed, the bridge will compare read/write formats and shut down the p2p bridge if needed ASTERISK-26745 #close Change-Id: I0d9c83e5356df81661e58d40a8db565833501a6f |
8 years ago |
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9a09f7dd5d |
app_queue: Add priority to AMI QueueStatus
Add priority to callers in AMI QueueStatus response ASTERISK-27092 #close Change-Id: I8d1f737a72c7c38f4cfe1a4ee3ecc0a4f85bd199 |
8 years ago |
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114602f434 |
res_pjsip: Add support for dnsmgr to external_media_address.
The "external_media_address" option on transports is now resolved using dnsmgr. This allows it to be automatically refreshed regularly if refreshes are enabled in dnsmgr. If the system is using a dynamic IP address a dynamic DNS hostname can be provided to keep the IP address up to date. Change-Id: Ia54771720dff0105bde55d5bbb81a3ba437e05b2 |
8 years ago |
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423d01cf16 |
chan_pjsip: add a new function PJSIP_DTMF_MODE
This function is a replica of SIPDtmfMode, allowing the DTMF mode of a PJSIP call to be modified on a per-call basis ASTERISK-27085 #close Change-Id: I20eef5da3e5d1d3e58b304416bc79683f87e7612 |
8 years ago |
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24bb5a8908 |
core: Add VP9 passthrough support.
This change adds VP9 as a known codec and creates a cached "vp9" media format for use. Change-Id: I025a93ed05cf96153d66f36db1839109cc24c5cc |
8 years ago |
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07f8e45a90 |
format.h: Fix a few minor errors in comments.
A few minor problems were found in comments in format.h. This patch fixes them. Change-Id: I07f0bdb47b93359b361c4c3d8ecc87cd3199dd94 |
8 years ago |
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df49ad2528 |
core: Add PARSE_TIMELEN support to ast_parse_arg and ACO.
This adds support for parsing timelen values from config files. This includes support for all flags which apply to PARSE_INT32. Support for this parser is added to ACO via the OPT_TIMELEN_T option type. Fixes an issue where extra characters provided to ast_app_parse_timelen were ignored, they now cause an error. Testing is included. ASTERISK-27117 #close Change-Id: I6b333feca7e3f83b4ef5bf2636fc0fd613742554 |
8 years ago |
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eb48e99bd4 |
bridge_native_rtp: Keep rtp instance refs on bridge_channel
There have been reports of deadlocks caused by an attempt to send a frame to a channel's rtp instance after the channel has left the native bridge and been destroyed. This patch effectively causes the bridge channel to keep a reference to the glue and both the audio and video rtp instances so what gets started will get stopped. ASTERISK-26978 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: I9e1ac49fa4af68d64826ccccd152593cf8cdb21a |
8 years ago |
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9fbc34d2bd |
res_pjsip: Add DTMF INFO Failback mode
The existing auto dtmf mode reverts to inband if 4733 fails to be negotiated. This patch adds a new mode auto_info which will switch to INFO instead of inband if 4733 is not available. ASTERISK-27066 #close Change-Id: Id185b11e84afd9191a2f269e8443019047765e91 |
8 years ago |
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1f9913f272 |
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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707e0e62e6 |
Merge "res_pjsip: New endpoint option "notify_early_inuse_ringing"" into 13
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8 years ago |
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a6e4899612 |
res_pjsip: New endpoint option "notify_early_inuse_ringing"
This option was added to control whether to notify dialog-info state 'early' or 'confirmed' on Ringing when already INUSE. The value "yes" is useful for some SIP phones (Cisco SPA) to be able to indicate and pick up ringing devices. ASTERISK-26919 #close Change-Id: Ie050bc30023543c7dfb4365c5be3ce58c738c711 |
8 years ago |
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0b7a0681a3 |
Merge "res_ari: Add "module loaded" check to ari stubs" into 13
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8 years ago |
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7901b9853e |
res_ari: Add "module loaded" check to ari stubs
The recent change to make the use of LOAD_DECLINE more consistent caused res_ari to unload itself before declining if the ari.conf file wasn't found. The ari stubs though still tried to use the configuration resulting in segfaults. This patch creates a new CHECK_ARI_MODULE_LOADED macro which tests to see if res_ari is actually loaded and causes the stubs to also decline if it isn't. The macro was then added to the mustache template's "load_module" function. ASTERISK-27026 #close Reported-by: Ronald Raikes Change-Id: I263d56efa628ee3c411bdcd16d49af6260c6c91d |
8 years ago |
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5fa52f0b5a |
Merge "bridge: Add a deferred queue." into 13
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8 years ago |
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e414833f6e |
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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6cdf3191d3 |
res_pjsip_refer/session: Calls dropped during transfer
When doing an attended transfer it's possible for the transferer, after receiving an accepted response from Asterisk, to send a BYE to Asterisk, which can then be processed before Asterisk has time to start and/or complete the transfer process. This of course causes the transfer to not complete successfully, thus dropping the call. This patch makes it so any BYEs received from the transferer, after the REFER, that initiate a session end are deferred until the transfer is complete. This allows the channel that would have otherwise been hung up by Asterisk to remain available throughout the transfer process. ASTERISK-27053 #close Change-Id: I43586db79079457d92d71f1fd993be9a3b409d5a |
8 years ago |
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812f5b51cb |
Merge "res_pjsip: Add support for returning only reachable contacts and use it." into 13
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8 years ago |
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746c2c5745 |
res_pjsip: Add support for returning only reachable contacts and use it.
This introduces the ability for PJSIP code to specify filtering flags when retrieving PJSIP contacts. The first flag for use causes the query code to only retrieve contacts that are not unreachable. This change has been leveraged by both the Dial() process and the PJSIP_DIAL_CONTACTS dialplan function so they will now only attempt calls to contacts which are not unreachable. ASTERISK-26281 Change-Id: I8233b4faa21ba3db114f5a42e946e4b191446f6c |
8 years ago |
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95b2b542f6 |
Merge "format: Reintroduce smoother flags" into 13
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8 years ago |
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3d7e9375fb |
Merge "res_srtp: Add support for libsrtp2" into 13
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8 years ago |
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3e8eea0325 |
Merge "res_pjsip: New endpoint option "refer_blind_progress"" into 13
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8 years ago |
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70e5887906 |
format: Reintroduce smoother flags
In review 4843 (ASTERISK-24858), we added a hack that forced a smoother creation when sending signed linear so that the byte order was adjusted during transmission. This was needed because smoother flags were lost during the new format work that was done in Asterisk 13. Rather than rolling that same hack into res_rtp_multicast, re-introduce smoother flags so that formats can dictate their own options. Change-Id: I77b835fba0e539c6ce50014a984766f63cab2c16 |
8 years ago |
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5e9cd1f20d |
res_srtp: Add support for libsrtp2
ASTERISK-25294 #close Reported by: Tzafrir Cohen ASTERISK-26976 #close Reported by: Alex Change-Id: I789b1c3d1ed31365bbd9339fa58ef36f48833c40 |
8 years ago |
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d4ccd3a6c0 |
Merge "asterisk: Audit locking of channel when manipulating flags." into 13
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8 years ago |
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65898c3af8 |
unittests: Add a unit test that causes a SEGV and...
...that can only be run by explicitly calling it with 'test execute category /DO_NOT_RUN/ name RAISE_SEGV' This allows us to more easily test CI and debugging tools that should do certain things when asterisk coredumps. To allow this a new member was added to the ast_test_info structure named 'explicit_only'. If set by a test, the test will be skipped during a 'test execute all' or 'test execute category ...'. Change-Id: Ia3a11856aae4887df9a02b6b081cc777b36eb6ed |
8 years ago |
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1618203964 |
asterisk: Audit locking of channel when manipulating flags.
When manipulating flags on a channel the channel has to be locked to guarantee that nothing else is also manipulating the flags. This change introduces locking where necessary to guarantee this. It also adds helper functions that manipulate channel flags and lock to reduce repeated code. ASTERISK-26789 Change-Id: I489280662dba0f4c50981bfc5b5a7073fef2db10 |
8 years ago |
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6af2dd34af |
res_pjsip: New endpoint option "refer_blind_progress"
This option was added to turn off notifying the progress details on Blind Transfer. If this option is not set then the chan_pjsip will send NOTIFY "200 OK" immediately after "202 Accepted". Some SIP phones like Mitel/Aastra or Snom keep the line busy until receive "200 OK". ASTERISK-26333 #close Change-Id: Id606fbff2e02e967c02138457badc399144720f2 |
8 years ago |
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7d4a22bf2e |
logger: Added logger_queue_limit to the configuration options.
All log messages go to a queue serviced by a single thread which does all the IO. This setting controls how big that queue can get (and therefore how much memory is allocated) before new messages are discarded. The default is 1000. Should something go bezerk and log tons of messages in a tight loop, this will prevent memory escalation. When the limit is reached, a WARNING is logged to that effect and messages are discarded until the queue is empty again. At that time another WARNING will be logged with the count of discarded messages. There's no "low water mark" for this queue because the logger thread empties the entire queue and processes it in 1 batch before going back and waiting on the queue again. Implementing a low water mark would mean additional locking as the thread processes each message and it's not worth it. A "test" was added to test_logger.c but since the outcome is non-deterministic, it's really just a cli command, not a unit test. Change-Id: Ib4520c95e1ca5325dbf584c7989ce391649836d1 |
8 years ago |
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7ffd80cc04 |
bridge: Fix returning to dialplan when executing Bridge() from AMI.
When using the Bridge AMI action on the same channel multiple times it was possible for the channel to return to the wrong location in the dialplan if the other party hung up. This happened because the priority of the channel was not preserved across each action invocation and it would fail to move on to the next priority in other cases. This change makes it so that the priority of a channel is preserved when taking control of it from another thread and it is incremented as appropriate such that the priority reflects where the channel should next be executed in the dialplan, not where it may or may not currently be. The Bridge AMI action was also changed to ensure that it too starts the channels at the next location in the dialplan. ASTERISK-24529 Change-Id: I52406669cf64208aef7252a65b63ade31fbf7a5a |
8 years ago |
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9bb683242c |
Merge "res_pjsip_session: Add cleanup to ast_sip_session_terminate" into 13
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8 years ago |
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c5b9ed20fd |
res_pjsip_session: Add cleanup to ast_sip_session_terminate
If you use ast_request to create a PJSIP channel but then hang it up without causing a transaction to be sent, the session will never be destroyed. This is due ot the fact that it's pjproject that triggers the session cleanup when the transaction ends. app_chanisavail was doing this to get more granular channel state and it's also possible for this to happen via ARI. * ast_sip_session_terminate was modified to explicitly call the cleanup tasks and unreference session if the invite state is NULL AND invite_tsx is NULL (meaning we never sent a transaction). * chan_pjsip/hangup was modified to bump session before it calls ast_sip_session_terminate to insure that session stays valid while it does its own cleanup. * Added test events to session_destructor for a future testsuite test. ASTERISK-26908 #close Reported-by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I52daf6f757184e5544c261f64f6fe9602c4680a9 |
8 years ago |
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4d3b4fbf22 |
vector: defaults and indexes
Added an pre-defined integer vector declaration. This makes integer vectors easier to declare and pass around. Also, added the ability to default a vector up to a given size with a default value. Lastly, added functionality that returns the "nth" index of a matching value. Also, updated a unit test to test these changes. Change-Id: Iaf4b51b2540eda57cb43f67aa59cf1d96cdbcaa5 |
8 years ago |
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cea3742c54 |
core: Use eventfd for alert pipes on Linux when possible
The primary win of switching to eventfd when possible is that it only uses a single file descriptor while pipe() will use two. This means for each bridge channel we're reducing the number of required file descriptors by 1, and - if you're using timerfd - we also now have 1 less file descriptor per Asterisk channel. The API is not ideal (passing int arrays), but this is the cleanest approach I could come up with to maintain API/ABI. I've also removed what I believe to be an erroneous code block that checked the non-blocking flag on the pipe ends for each read. If the file descriptor is 'losing' its non-blocking mode, it is because of a bug somewhere else in our code. In my testing I haven't seen any measurable difference in performance. Change-Id: Iff0fb1573e7f7a187d5211ddc60aa8f3da3edb1d |
8 years ago |
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5e2a8ef94a |
Merge "modules: change module LOAD_FAILUREs to LOAD_DECLINES" into 13
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8 years ago |
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f882ca2572 |
modules: change module LOAD_FAILUREs to LOAD_DECLINES
In all non-pbx modules, AST_MODULE_LOAD_FAILURE has been changed to AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE. This prevents asterisk from exiting if a module can't be loaded. If the user wishes to retain the FAILURE behavior for a specific module, they can use the "require" or "preload-require" keyword in modules.conf. A new API was added to logger: ast_is_logger_initialized(). This allows asterisk.c/check_init() to print to the error log once the logger subsystem is ready instead of just to stdout. If something does fail before the logger is initialized, we now print to stderr instead of stdout. Change-Id: I5f4b50623d9b5a6cb7c5624a8c5c1274c13b2b25 |
8 years ago |
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d8967ff2c0 |
strings.h: Avoid overflows in the string hash functions
On 2's compliment machines abs(INT_MIN) behavior is undefined and results in a negative value still being returnd. This results in negative hash codes that can result in crashes. ASTERISK-26528 #close Change-Id: Idff550145ca2133792a61a2e212b4a3e82c6517b |
8 years ago |
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4e6e069491 |
pjproject_bundled: Add 3 upstream patches
0035-r5572-svn-backport-dialog-transaction-deadlock.patch 0036-r5573-svn-backport-ua-pjsua-transaction-deadlock.patch 0037-r5576-svn-backport-session-timer-crash.patch Also removed the progress bar from wget download to stdout. ASTERISK-26905 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: I268fb3cf71a3bb24283ff0d24bd8b03239d81256 |
8 years ago |
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c701550803 |
Forward declare 'struct ast_json' in asterisk.h
The ast_json structure is used in many Asterisk headers and is often the only part of json.h used. This adds a forward declaration to asterisk.h and removes the include of json.h from many headers. The declaration has been left in endpoints.h and stasis.h to avoid problems with source files that use ast_json functions without directly including json.h. ari.h continues to include json.h as it uses enum ast_json_encoding_format. Change-Id: Id766aabce6bed56626d27e8d29f559b5e687b769 |
8 years ago |
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f040eb0502 |
Merge "CEL: Remove header declarations of non-existant functions." into 13
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8 years ago |
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c9648f4690 |
astobj2: Prevent potential deadlocks with ao2_global_obj_release
The ao2_global_obj_release() function holds an exclusive lock on the global object while it is being dereferenced. Any destructors that run during this time that call ao2_global_obj_ref() will deadlock because a read lock is required. Instead, we make the global object inaccessible inside of the write lock and only dereference it once we have released the lock. This allows the affected destructors to fail gracefully. While this doesn't completely solve the referenced issue (the error message about not being able to create an IQ continues to be shown) it does solve the backtrace spew that accompanied it. ASTERISK-21009 #close Reported by: Marcello Ceschia Change-Id: Idf40ae136b5070dba22cb576ea8414fbc9939385 |
8 years ago |
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3c23ebdef4 |
CEL: Remove header declarations of non-existant functions.
ast_cel_alloc and ast_cel_destroy do not exist in code, remove them from the headers. Change-Id: I99ce848e2e109e7d61771559f559b9e57973e45c |
8 years ago |
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79a2c26c03 |
core: Remove embedded module support
This has not worked for some time and is no longer actively maintained. Change-Id: I5110b0db69c152761b58fa025cb0a53b0e544d99 |
8 years ago |
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f1b34e6eb4 |
AMI: Updated version
Updated the AMI version for the following reason (see CHANGES for more details): The 'PJSIPShowEndpoint' command's response event of 'IdentifyDetail' now contains a new optional parameter, 'MatchHeader'. Change-Id: I9aeac4decc89f9b464b3f026e97c7ef1acc79242 |
8 years ago |
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b79e67ba47 |
Merge "res_pjsip_session: Enable RFC3578 overlap dialing support." into 13
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8 years ago |
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398e5ec16c |
res_pjsip_session: Enable RFC3578 overlap dialing support.
Support for RFC3578 overlap dialling (i.e. 484 Response to partially matched destinations) as currently provided by chan_sip is missing from res_pjsip. This patch adds a new endpoint attribute (allow_overlap) [defaults to yes] which when set to yes enables 484 responses to partial destination matches rather than the current 404. ASTERISK-26864 Change-Id: Iea444da3ee7c7d4f1fde1d01d138a3d7b0fe40f6 |
8 years ago |
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d7ba743329 |
Merge "autochan/mixmonitor/chanspy: Fix unsafe channel locking and references." into 13
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8 years ago |
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218f618095 |
res_hep: Capture actual transport type in use
Rather than hard-coding UDP, allow consumers of the HEP API to specify which protocol is in use. Update the PJSIP provider to pass in the current protocol type. ASTERISK-26850 #close Change-Id: I54bbb0a001cfe4c6a87ad4b6f2014af233349978 |
8 years ago |