POSIX does not require getprotobyname() to be thread safe and some
implementations use static memory which causes issues when multiple
threads are used.
Further, our usage of it today is just to ultimately get IPPROTO_TCP
for calls to setsockopt(). So instead we just use IPPROTO_TCP directly.
Change-Id: I2e14e58674808f7ce99b2f5e900d0f90d0d8da48
A new transport parameter 'symmetric_transport' has been added.
When a request from a dynamic contact comes in on a transport with
this option set to 'yes', the transport name will be saved and used
for subsequent outgoing requests like OPTIONS, NOTIFY and INVITE.
It's saved as a contact uri parameter named 'x-ast-txp' and will
display with the contact uri in CLI, AMI, and ARI output. On the
outgoing request, if a transport wasn't explicitly set on the
endpoint AND the request URI is not a hostname, the saved transport
will be used and the 'x-ast-txp' parameter stripped from the
outgoing packet.
* config_transport was modified to accept and store the new parameter.
* config_transport/transport_apply was updated to store the transport
name in the pjsip_transport->info field using the pjsip_transport->pool
on UDP transports.
* A 'multihomed_on_rx_message' function was added to
pjsip_message_ip_updater that, for incoming requests, retrieves the
transport name from pjsip_transport->info and retrieves the transport.
If transport->symmetric_transport is set, an 'x-ast-txp' uri parameter
containing the transport name is added to the incoming Contact header.
* An 'ast_sip_get_transport_name' function was added to res_pjsip.
It takes an ast_sip_endpoint and a pjsip_sip_uri and returns a
transport name if endpoint->transport is set or if there's an
'x-ast-txp' parameter on the uri and the uri host is an ipv4 or
ipv6 address. Otherwise it returns NULL.
* An 'ast_sip_dlg_set_transport' function was added to res_pjsip
which takes an ast_sip_endpoint, a pjsip_dialog, and an optional
pjsip_tpselector. It calls ast_sip_get_transport_name() and if
a non-NULL is returned, sets the selector and sets the transport
on the dialog. If a selector was passed in, it's updated.
* res_pjsip/ast_sip_create_dialog_uac and ast_sip_create_dialog_uas
were modified to call ast_sip_dlg_set_transport() instead of their
original logic.
* res_pjsip/create_out_of_dialog_request was modified to call
ast_sip_get_transport_name() and pjsip_tx_data_set_transport()
instead of its original logic.
* Existing transport logic was removed from endpt_send_request
since that can only be called after a create_out_of_dialog_request.
* res_pjsip/ast_sip_create_rdata was converted to a wrapper around
a new 'ast_sip_create_rdata_with_contact' function which allows
a contact_uri to be specified in addition to the existing
parameters. (See below)
* res_pjsip_pubsub/internal_pjsip_evsub_send_request was eliminated
since all it did was transport selection and that is now done in
ast_sip_create_dialog_uac and ast_sip_create_dialog_uas.
* 'contact_uri' was added to subscription_persistence. This was
necessary because although the parsed rdata contact header has the
x-ast-txp parameter added (if appropriate),
subscription_persistence_update stores the raw packet which
doesn't have it. subscription_persistence_recreate was then
updated to call ast_sip_create_rdata_with_contact with the
persisted contact_uri so the recreated subscription has the
correct transport info to send the NOTIFYs.
* res_pjsip_session/internal_pjsip_inv_send_msg was eliminated since
all it did was transport selection and that is now done in
ast_sip_create_dialog_uac.
* pjsip_message_ip_updater/multihomed_on_tx_message was updated
to remove all traces of the x-ast-txp parameter from the
outgoing headers.
NOTE: This change does NOT modify the behavior of permanent
contacts specified on an aor. To do so would require that the
permanent contact's contact uri be updated with the x-ast-txp
parameter and the aor sorcery object updated. If we need to
persue this, we need to think about cloning permanent contacts into
the same store as the dynamic ones on an aor load so they can be
updated without disturbing the originally configured value.
You CAN add the x-ast-txp parameter to a permanent contact's uri
but it would be much simpler to just set endpoint->transport.
Change-Id: I4ee1f51473da32ca54b877cd158523efcef9655f
Dereferencing struct ast_autochan.chan without first calling
ast_autochan_channel_lock() is unsafe because the pointer could change at
any time due to a masquerade. Unfortunately, ast_autochan_channel_lock()
itself uses struct ast_autochan.chan unsafely and can result in a deadlock
if the original channel happens to get destroyed after a masquerade in
addition to the pointer getting changed.
The problem is more likely to happen with v11 and earlier because
masquerades are used to optimize out local channels on those versions.
However, it could still happen on newer versions if the channel is
executing a dialplan application when the channel is transferred or
redirected. In this situation a masquerade still must be used.
* Added a lock to struct ast_autochan to safely be able to use
ast_autochan.chan while trying to get the channel lock in
ast_autochan_channel_lock(). The locking order is the channel lock then
the autochan lock. Locking in the other direction requires deadlock
avoidance.
* Fix unsafe ast_autochan.chan usages in app_mixmonitor.c.
* Fix unsafe ast_autochan.chan usages in app_chanspy.c.
* app_chanspy.c: Removed unused autochan parameter from next_channel().
ASTERISK-26867
Change-Id: Id29dd22bc0f369b44e23ca423d2f3657187cc592
This commit adds support for RFC 5761: Multiplexing RTP Data and Control
Packets on a Single Port. Specifically, it enables the feature when
using chan_pjsip.
A new option, "rtcp_mux" has been added to endpoint configuration in
pjsip.conf. If set, then Asterisk will attempt to use rtcp-mux with
whatever it communicates with. Asterisk follows the rules set forth in
RFC 5761 with regards to falling back to standard RTCP behavior if the
far end does not indicate support for rtcp-mux.
The lion's share of the changes in this commit are in
res_rtp_asterisk.c. This is because it was pretty much hard wired to
have an RTP and an RTCP transport. The strategy used here is that when
rtcp-mux is enabled, the current RTCP transport and its trappings (such
as DTLS SSL session) are freed, and the RTCP session instead just
mooches off the RTP session. This leads to a lot of specialized if
statements throughout.
ASTERISK-26732 #close
Reported by Dan Jenkins
Change-Id: If46a93ba1282418d2803e3fd7869374da8b77ab5
The bridge_native_rtp module did not properly handle the case where
a smart bridge operation occurs while a channel is suspended. In this
scenario the module would incorrectly set up local or remote RTP
bridging despite the media having to flow through Asterisk. The remote
endpoint would see two media streams and experience wonky audio.
The module has been changed so that it ensures both channels are
not suspended when performing the native RTP bridging and this
requirement has been documented in the bridge technology.
ASTERISK-26781
Change-Id: Id4022d73ace837d4a293106445e3ade10dbc7c7c
All of the realtime backends create artificial ast_categorys to pass
back into the core as query results. These categories have no filename
or line number information associated with them and the backends differ
slightly on how they create them. So create a couple helper macros to
help make things more consistent.
Also updated the call sites to remove redundant error messages about
memory allocation failure.
Note that res_config_ldap sets the category filename to the 'table name'
but that is not read by anything in the core, so I've dropped it.
Change-Id: I3a1fd91e0c807dea1ce3b643b0a6fe5be9002897
When PJPROJECT needs to do a DNS resolution and there is not a cached
entry available, the SIP request message goes out on the PJSIP monitor
thread instead of the original serializer thread. Thus when the response
comes back it does not get processed by the original sending serializer.
This patch records the serializer on tdata before passing a request
message to PJPROJECT where it can in Asterisk code. There are several
places in PJPROJECT for outbound registration and publishing support that
would need to record the serializer. Unfortunately, without replacing the
PJPROJECT DNS resolver as was done in v14 we cannot fix those without
modifying PJPROJECT.
Even if we backported the DNS resolver from v14, the outbound registration
refresh timer does not go out on a serializer thread but the PJSIP monitor
thread. Fortunately, Asterisk's outbound publish support doesn't use the
auto refresh timer that would also not go out under the serializer thread.
This patch is v13 only.
ASTERISK-26669
ASTERISK-26738
Change-Id: I9997b9ed6dbcebd2c37d6a67dc6dcee9c78914a4
This patch fixes 2 original issues and more that those 2 exposed.
* When we send a NOTIFY, and the client either doesn't respond or
responds with a non OK, pjproject only calls our
pubsub_on_evsub_state callback, no others. Since
pubsub_on_evsub_state (which does the sub_tree cleanup) does not
expect to be called back without the other callbacks being called
first, it just returns leaving the sub_tree orphaned. Now
pubsub_on_evsub_state checks the event for PJSIP_EVENT_TSX_STATE
which is what pjproject will set to tell us that it was the
transaction that timed out or failed and not the subscription
itself timing our or being terminated by the client. If is
TSX_STATE, pubsub_on_evsub_state now does the proper cleanup
regardless of the state of the subscription.
* When a client renews a subscription, we don't update the
persisted subscription with the new expires timestamp. This causes
subscription_persistence_recreate to prune the subscription if/when
asterisk restarts. Now, pubsub_on_rx_refresh calls
subscription_persistence_update to apply the new expires timestamp.
This exposed other issues however...
* When creating a dialog from rdata (which sub_persistence_recreate
does from the packet buffer) there must NOT be a tag on the To
header (which there will be when a client refreshes a
subscription). If there is one, pjsip_dlg_create_uas will fail.
To address this, subscription_persistence_update now accepts a flag
that indicates that the original packet buffer must not be updated.
New subscribes don't set the flag and renews do. This makes sure
that when the rdata is recreated on asterisk startup, it's done
from the original subscribe packet which won't have the tag on To.
* When creating a dialog from rdata, we were setting the dialog's
remote (SUBSCRIBE) cseq to be the same as the local (NOTIFY) cseq.
When the client tried to resubscribe after a restart with the
correct cseq, we'd reject the request with an Invalid CSeq error.
* The acts of creating a dialog and evsub by themselves when
recreating a subscription does NOT restart pjproject's subscription
timer. The result was that even if we did correctly recreate the
subscription, we never removed it if the client happened to go away
or send a non-OK response to a NOTIFY. However, there is no
pjproject function exposed to just set the timer on an evsub that
wasn't created by an incoming subscribe request. To address this,
we create our own timer using ast_sip_schedule_task. This timer is
used only for re-establishing subscriptions after a restart.
An earlier approach was to add support for setting pjproject's
timer (via a pjproject patch) and while that patch is still included
here, we don't use that call at the moment.
While addressing these issues, additional debugging was added and
some existing messages made more useful. A few formatting changes
were also made to 'pjsip show scheduled tasks' to make displaying
the subscription timers a little more friendly.
ASTERISK-26696
ASTERISK-26756
Change-Id: I8c605fc1e3923f466a74db087d5ab6f90abce68e
In Asterisk 11, if the 'Originate' AMI command failed to connect the provided
Channel while in extension mode, a 'failed' extension would be looked up and
run. This was, I believe, unintentionally removed in 51b6c49. This patch
restores that behavior.
This also adds an enum for the various 'synchronous' modes in an attempt to
make them meaningful.
ASTERISK-26115 #close
Reported by: Nasir Iqbal
Change-Id: I8afbd06725e99610e02adb529137d4800c05345d
A dialplan intercept routine is equivalent to an interrupt routine. As
such, the routine must be done quickly and you do not have access to the
media stream. These restrictions are necessary because the media stream
is the responsibility of some other code and interfering with or delaying
that processing is bad. A possible future dialplan processing
architecture change may allow the interception routine to run in a
different thread from the main thread handling the media and remove the
execution time restriction.
* Made res_agi.c:run_agi() running an AGI in an interception routine run
in DeadAGI mode. No touchy channel frames.
ASTERISK-25951
ASTERISK-26343
ASTERISK-26716
Change-Id: I638f147ca7a7f2590d7194a8ef4090eb191e4e43
There are several issues with deferring frames that are caused by the
refactoring.
1) The code deferring frames mishandles adding a deferred frame to the
deferred queue. As a result the deferred queue can only be one frame
long.
2) Deferrable frames can come directly from the channel driver as well as
the read queue. These frames need to be added to the deferred queue.
3) Whoever is deferring frames is really only doing the __ast_read() to
collect deferred frames and doesn't care about the returned frames except
to detect a hangup event. When frame deferral is completed we must make
the normal frame processing see the hangup as a frame anyway. As such,
there is no need to have varying hangup frame deferral methods. We also
need to be aware of the AST_SOFTHANGUP_ASYNCGOTO hangup that isn't real.
That fake hangup is to cause the PBX thread to break out of loops to go
execute a new dialplan location.
4) To properly deal with deferrable frames from the channel driver as
pointed out by (2) above, means that it is possible to process a dialplan
interception routine while frames are deferred because of the
AST_CONTROL_READ_ACTION control frame. Deferring frames is not
implemented as a re-entrant operation so you could have the unsupported
case of two sections of code thinking they have control of the media
stream.
A worse problem is because of the bad implementation of the AMI PlayDTMF
action. It can cause two threads to be deferring frames on the same
channel at the same time. (ASTERISK_25940)
* Rather than fix all these problems simply revert the API refactoring as
there is going to be only autoservice and safe_sleep deferring frames
anyway.
ASTERISK-26343
ASTERISK-26716 #close
Change-Id: I45069c779aa3a35b6c863f65245a6df2c7865496
mod_format.h: Note ast_filestream.fr holds a format ref.
translate.h: Note ast_trans_pvt.f holds a format ref.
Change-Id: I86bda354d725207b41e08920355d7c31b2d7f749
The 'ari set debug' command has been enhanced to accept 'all' as an
application name. This allows dumping of all apps even if an app
hasn't registered yet. To accomplish this, a new global_debug global
variable was added to res/stasis/app.c and new APIs were added to
set and query the value.
'ari set debug' now displays requests and responses as well as events.
This required refactoring the existing debug code.
* The implementation for 'ari set debug' was moved from stasis/cli.{c,h}
to ari/cli.{c,h}, and stasis/cli.{c,h} were deleted.
* In order to print the body of incoming requests even if a request
failed, the consumption of the body was moved from the ari stubs
to ast_ari_callback in res_ari.c and the moustache templates were
then regenerated. The body is now passed to ast_ari_invoke and then
on to the handlers. This results in code savings since that template
was inserted multiple times into all the stubs.
An additional change was made to the ao2_str_container implementation
to add partial key searching and a sort function. The existing cli
code assumed it was already there when it wasn't so the tab completion
was never working.
Change-Id: Ief936f747ce47f1fb14035fbe61152cf766406bf
The mechanism used for detecting the maximum log level compiled into the
linked pjproject did not work. The API call simply stores the requested
level into an integer and does no range checking. Asterisk was assuming
that there was range checking and limited the new value to the allowable
range. To get the actual maximum log level compiled into the linked
pjproject we need to get and save off the initial set log level from
pjproject. This is the maximum log level supported.
* Get and save off the initial log level setting before altering it to the
desired level on startup. This has to be done by a macro rather than
calling a core function to avoid incorrectly linking pjproject.
* Split the initial log level warning messages to warn if the linked
pjproject cannot support the requested startup level and if it is too low
to get the pjproject buildopts for "pjproject show buildopts".
* Adjust the CLI "pjproject set log level" to check the saved max log
level and to generate normal output messages instead of a warning message.
ASTERISK-26743 #close
Change-Id: I40aa76653e2a1dece66c3f8734594b4f0471cfb4
It was possible for a frame to be re-inserted into a jitter buffer after it
had been removed from it. A case when this happened was if a frame was read
out of the jitterbuffer, passed to the translation core, and then multiple
frames were returned from said translation core. Upon multiple frames being
returned the first is passed on, but sebsequently "chained" frames are put
back into the read queue. Thus it was possible for a frame to go back into
the jitter buffer where this would cause problems.
This patch adds a flag to frames that are inserted into the channel's read
queue after translation. The abstract jitter buffer code then checks for this
flag and ignores any frames marked as such.
Change-Id: I276c44edc9dcff61e606242f71274265c7779587
Function CHANNEL(rtcp,all_rtt) CHANNEL(rtcp,all_loss) CHANNEL(rtcp,all_jitter)
always return 0.0 due to wrong define of macro "AST_RTP_SATA_SET" and
"AST_RTP_STAT_STRCPY".
It should compare "combined" with "stat" not "current_stat".
ASTERISK-26710 #close
Reported-by: Aaron An
Tested-by: AaronAn
Change-Id: Id4140fafbf92e2db689dac5b17d9caa009028a15
The PJSIPShowRegistrationsInbound AMI command was just dumping out
all AORs which was pretty useless and resource heavy since it had
to get all endpoints, then all aors for each endpoint, then all
contacts for each aor.
PJSIPShowRegistrationInboundContactStatuses sends ContactStatusDetail
events which meets the intended purpose of the other command and has
significantly less overhead. Also, some additional fields that were
added to Contact since the original creation of the ContactStatusDetail
event have been added to the end of the event.
For compatibility purposes, PJSIPShowRegistrationsInbound is left
intact.
ASTERISK-26644 #close
Change-Id: I326f12c9ecb52bf37ba03f0748749de4da01490a
The latest Release candidate fails to create RTP streams when IPv6
is not available. Due to the changes made in September the ast_sockaddr
structure passed around to create these streams is always of AF_INET6
type, causing failure when used for IPv4. This patch adds a utility
function to check for availability of IPv6 and applies such check
at startup to determine how to create the ast_sockaddr structures.
ASTERISK-26617 #close
Change-Id: I627a4e91795e821111e1cda523f083a40d0e0c3e
Use of the new logging is as simple as issuing the new CLI command or
setting the new pjproject.conf option.
Other options that can affect the logging are how you have the pjproject
log levels mapped to Asterisk log types in pjproject.conf and if you have
configured Asterisk to log the DEBUG type messages. Altering the
pjproject.conf level mapping shouldn't be necessary for most installations
as the default mapping is sensible. Configuring Asterisk to log the DEBUG
message type is standard practice for collecting debug information.
* Added CLI "pjproject set log level" command to dynamically adjust the
maximum pjproject log message level.
* Added CLI "pjproject show log level" command to see the currently set
maximum pjproject log message level.
* Added pjproject.conf startup section "log_level" option to set the
initial maximum pjproject log message level so all messages could be
captured from initialization.
* Set PJ_LOG_MAX_LEVEL to 6 to compile in all defined logging levels into
bundled pjproject. Pjproject will use the currently set run time log
level to determine if a log message is generated just like Asterisk
verbose and debug logging levels.
* In log_forwarder(), made always log enabled and mapped pjproject log
messages. DEBUG mapped log messages are no longer gated by the current
Asterisk debug logging level.
* Removed RAII_VAR() from res_pjproject.c:get_log_level().
ASTERISK-26630 #close
Change-Id: I6dca12979f482ffb0450aaf58db0fe0f6d2e5389
Previously, a TLS server socket would only be restarted upon sip reload if the
bind address had changed. This commit adds checking for changes to TLS
parameters like certificate, ciphers, etc. so they get picked up without
requiring a reload of the entire chan_sip module. This does not affect open
connections in any way, but new connections will use the new TLS parameters.
The changes also apply to HTTP and Manager.
ASTERISK-26604 #close
Change-Id: I169e86cefc6dcd627c915134015a6a1ab1aadbe6
A while back, a master-only change was made to check for librt which
should probably have been cherry-picked to 13 at that time. Sometime
between then and now, part of that change did make it into 13 but it
was incomplete and non-functional. This patch backports the rest
of the librt check and allows the link of libasteriskpj to use the
results.
Change-Id: I1424008fd8c90f389dda53162ec4a340b253a3c1
Responding to authentication challenges leaks PJSIP memory pools.
The leak was introduced with a pjproject 2.5.5 API change.
https://trac.pjsip.org/repos/ticket/1929 changed the API usage of
pjsip_auth_clt_init() to require the new API pjsip_auth_clt_deinit() to
clean up cached authentication allocations that get allocated with
pjsip_auth_clt_reinit_req().
ASTERISK-26516 #close
Change-Id: I4473141b8c3961d0dc91c382beb3876b3efb45c8
The sending codec is switched to the receiving codec and then
is switched back to the best native codec on EVERY receiving RTP packets.
This is because after call of ast_channel_set_rawwriteformat there is call
of ast_set_write_format which calls set_format which sets rawwriteformat
to the best native format.
This patch adds a new function ast_set_write_format_path which set
specific write path on channel and uses this function to switch
the sending codec.
ASTERISK-26603 #close
Change-Id: I5b7d098f8b254ce8f45546e6c36e5d324737f71d
verification.
This way one X.509 certificate can be used for hosts that
can be reached under multiple DNS names or for multiple hosts.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Szmigiero <mail@maciej.szmigiero.name>
ASTERISK-25063 #close
Change-Id: I13302c80490a0b44c43f1b45376c9bd7b15a538f
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
Libedit 3.1 is not build with unicode on as a default and so the
prototype for the el_gets callback changed from expecting a char buffer
to accepting a wchar buffer. If ast_el_read_char isn't changed,
the cli reads garbage from teh terminal.
Added a configure test for (*el_rfunc_t)(EditLine *, wchar_t *) and
updated ast_el_read_char to use the HAVE_ define to detemrine whether
to use char or wchar.
ASTERISK-26592 #close
Change-Id: I9099b46f68e06d0202ff80e53022a2b68b08871a
There are several places in Asterisk that have duplicated logic
for deferring important frames until later.
This commit adds a couple of API calls to facilitate this automatically.
ast_channel_start_defer_frames(): Future reads of deferrable frames on
this channel will be deferred until later.
ast_channel_stop_defer_frames(): Any frames that have been deferred get
requeued onto the channel.
ASTERISK-26343
Change-Id: I3e1b87bc6796f222442fa6f7d1b6a4706fb33641
The readdir_r function has been deprecated and should no longer be used. This
patch removes the readdir_r dependency (replaced it with readdir) and also moves
the directory search code to a more centralized spot (file.c)
Also removed a strict dependency on the dirent structure's d_type field as it
is not portable. The code now checks to see if the value is available. If so,
it tries to use it, but defaults back to using the stats function if necessary.
Lastly, for most implementations of readdir it *should* be thread-safe to make
concurrent calls to it as long as different directory streams are specified.
glibc falls into this category. However, since it is possible that there exist
some implementations that are not safe, locking has been added for those other
than glibc.
ASTERISK-26412
ASTERISK-26509 #close
Change-Id: Id8f54689b1e2873e82a09d0d0d2faf41964e80ba
The dynamic range (96-127) allows 32 RTP Payload Types. RFC 3551 section 3
allows to reassign other ranges. Consequently, when the dynamic range is
exhausted, you can go for "rtp_pt_dynamic = 35" (or 0) in asterisk.conf. This
enables the range 35-63 (or 0-63) giving room for another 29 (or 64) payload
types.
ASTERISK-26311 #close
Change-Id: I7bc96ab764bc30098a178b841cbf7146f9d64964
(cherry picked from commit 9ac53877f6)
PATH_MAX is not guaranteed to be defined. In parctice, all but the HURD
define it to a constant. It is indeed not safe to assume there won't be
longer paths and Asterisk generally does err safely on such cases.
So even for HURD we'll just pretend PATH_MAX is 4096.
ASTERISK-25070 #close
Change-Id: I53d10ba18c34c132bcb640a5fd8e0da1d9b22db3
This patch adds three new CLI commands:
- ari show apps: list the registered ARI applications
- ari show app: show detailed information about an ARI application
- ari set debug: dump events being sent to an ARI application
Note that while these CLI commands live in the res_stasis module, we use
the 'ari' family for these commands. This was done as most users of
Asterisk aren't aware of the semantic differences between ARI and
res_stasis, and some 'ari' CLI commands already exist.
ASTERISK-26488 #close
Change-Id: I51ad6ff0cabee0d69db06858c13f18b1c513c9f5
Headers declare that memcpy does not accept NULL argument for the first
two parameters. Add a conditional block to prevent memcpy and ast_free
from running on vectors with NULL element array.
ASTERISK-26526 #close
Change-Id: I988a476bb5fcfcbd3f6d6c6b3e7769e4f9629b71
It is only safe to run ast_register_cleanup callbacks when all modules
have been unloaded. Previously these callbacks were run during graceful
shutdown, making it possible to crash during shutdown.
ASTERISK-26513 #close
Change-Id: Ibfa635bb688d1227ec54aa211d90d6bd45052e21
When channel format changes occurred as a result of an RTP
re-negotiation the bridge was not informed this had happened.
As a result the bridge technology was not re-evaluated and the
channel may have been in a bridge technology that was incompatible
with its formats. The bridge is now unbridged and the technology
re-evaluated when this occurs.
The chan_pjsip module also allowed asymmetric codecs for sending
and receiving. This did not work with all devices and caused one
way audio problems. The default has been changed to NOT do this
but to match the sending codec to the receiving codec. For users
who want asymmetric codecs an option has been added, asymmetric_rtp_codec,
which will return chan_pjsip to the previous behavior.
The codecs returned by the chan_pjsip module when queried by
the bridge_native_rtp module were also not reflective of the
actual negotiated codecs. The nativeformats are now returned as
they reflect the actual negotiated codecs.
ASTERISK-26423 #close
Change-Id: I6ec88c6e3912f52c334f1a26983ccb8f267020dc
ARI and AMI allow for an explicit channel ID to be specified
when originating channels. Unfortunately, there is nothing in
place to prevent someone from using the same ID for multiple
channels. Further complicating things, adding ID validation to channel
allocation makes it impossible for ARI to discern why channel allocation
failed, resulting in a vague error code being returned.
The fix for this is to institute a new method for channel errors to be
discerned. The method mirrors errno, in that when an error occurs, the
caller can consult the channel errno value to determine what the error
was. This initial iteration of the feature only introduces "unknown" and
"channel ID exists" errors. However, it's possible to add more errors as
needed.
ARI uses this feature to determine why channel allocation failed and can
return a 409 error during origination to show that a channel with the
given ID already exists.
ASTERISK-26421
Change-Id: Ibba7ae68842dab6df0c2e9c45559208bc89d3d06
Since the json library does not make the check function public we
recreate/copy the function in our interface module.
ASTERISK-26466
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: I36d3d750b6f5f1a110bc69ea92b435ecdeeb2a99
Small fix. It is necessary to double-check
the index that we just removed because there
is a new element.
ASTERISK-26453 #close
Change-Id: Ib947fa94dc91dcd9341f357f1084782c64434eb7
Fixed a memory leak. It removes only the first element.
Added a useful feature in vector.h to remove all items
under the CMP through a callback function / macro.
ASTERISK-26453 #close
Change-Id: I84508353463456d2495678f125738e20052da950
Added tests for bzip2, tar, patch, sed and nm to configure.ac.
Set DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT to a working command line regardless of
whether the download program is wget, curl or fetch.
Added a 'configure.m4' file to the third-party directory which takes
care of calling any third-party project setup. Had to move some
pjproject_bundled stuff up in configure.ac so it was called before
the third-party configure macro.
The pjproject tarball is now downloaded to the externals_cache_dir if
it was specified on the ./configure command line
Removed regeneration of the pjproject aconfigure file. It was only
needed for an old patch that no longer applies.
Converted the tests for symbols to explicit tests since we know that
they're now available in the bundled version. Saves a little time
during configure.
ASTERISK-26416 #close
Reported-by: Corey Farrell
Change-Id: Id1d94251c0155f8dd41b7de7067f35cfbaafbb9b
* Compile __ast_assert_failed unconditionally.
* Use __ast_assert_failed to log messages from log_bad_ao2
* Remove calls to ast_assert(0) that happen after log_bad_ao2 was run.
Change-Id: I48f1af44b2718ad74a421ff75cb6397b924a9751
Add Ogg/Opus playback support.
This uses libopusfile in order to be able to read .opus files and play
them back.
Writing/recording support is not present at this time.
ASTERISK-26409
Change-Id: I8815d23345108d8ca7c0bd640f6a1ce6b4f56955
Users upgrading from asterisk 13.5 to a later version and who use
realtime with peers that have mailboxes were experiencing runaway
situations that manifested as a continuous stream of taskprocessor
congestion errors, memory leaks and an unresponsive chan_sip.
A related issue was that setting rtcachefriends=no NEVER worked in
asterisk 13 (since the move to stasis). In 13.5 and earlier, when a
peer tried to register, all of the stasis threads would block and
chan_sip would again become unresponsive. After 13.5, the runaway
would happen.
There were a number of causes...
* mwi_event_cb was (indirectly) calling build_peer even though calls to
mwi_event_cb are often caused by build_peer.
* In an effort to prevent chan_sip from being unloaded while messages
were still in flight, destroy_mailboxes was calling
stasis_unsubscribe_and_join but in some cases waited forever for the
final message.
* add_peer_mailboxes wasn't properly marking the existing mailboxes
on a peer as "keep" so build_peer would always delete them all.
* add_peer_mwi_subs was unsubscribing existing mailbox subscriptions
then just creating them again.
All of this was causing a flood of subscribes and unsubscribes on
multiple threads all for the same peer and mailbox.
Fixes...
* add_peer_mailboxes now marks mailboxes correctly and build_peer only
deletes the ones that really are no longer needed by the peer.
* add_peer_mwi_subs now only adds subscriptions marked as "new" instead
of unsubscribing and resubscribing everything. It also adds the peer
object's address to the mailbox instead of its name to the subscription
userdata so mwi_event_cb doesn't have to call build_peer.
With these changes, with rtcachefriends=yes (the most common setting),
there are no leaks, locks, loops or crashes at shutdown.
rtcachefriends=no still causes leaks but at least it doesn't lock, loop
or crash. Since making rtcachefriends=no work wasnt in scope for this
issue, further work will have to be deferred to a separate patch.
Side fixes...
* The ast_lock_track structure had a member named "thread" which gdb
doesn't like since it conflicts with it's "thread" command. That
member was renamed to "thread_id".
ASTERISK-25468 #close
Change-Id: I07519ef7f092629e1e844f855abd279d6475cdd0
sd_notify() is used to notify systemd of changes to the status of the
process. This allows the systemd daemon to know when the process
finished loading (and thus only start another program after Asterisk has
finished loading).
To use this, use a systemd unit with 'Type=notify' for Asterisk.
This commit also adds the function ast_sd_notify(), a wrapper around
sd_notify that does nothing if not built with systemd support.
Also adds support for libsystemd detection in the configure script.
Change-Id: Ied6a59dafd5ef331c5c7ae8f3ccd2dfc94be7811
(cherry picked from commit 07b95f7c65)
This implements the chan_sip legacy_useroption_parsing option but with a
better name.
* Made the caller-id number and redirecting number strings obtained from
incoming SIP URI user fields always truncated at the first semicolon.
People don't care about anything after the semicolon showing up on their
displays even though the RFC allows the semicolon.
ASTERISK-26316 #close
Reported by: Kevin Harwell
Change-Id: Ib42b0e940dd34d84c7b14bc2e90d1ba392624f62
On heavy loaded system the TCP/TLS incoming calls could be
disconnected by pjproject while these calls are being
processed by asterisk which could use the session's memory pools.
If the session in the disconnected state then the session memory
pools were already freed, so we get segfault.
This patch adds a lifetime control on an INVITE session to pjproject.
The lifetime of the session is manipulated by calling
pjsip_inv_add_ref/pjsip_inv_dec_ref.
This patch uses these functions to inform pjproject that the
session is in use.
This patch adds check if the session state is not disconnected
and also checks if the memory pool is not NULL.
This patch also places tasks 'session_end' and 'session_end_completion'
into session's serializer to avoid race condition.
ASTERISK-26291 #close
Change-Id: I4d28b1fb3b91f0492a911d110049d670fdc3c8d7
ast_channel_get_t38_state() calls ast_channel_queryoption() with
AST_OPTION_T38_STATE. If the passed in channel is a local channel then a
deadlock can happen if a channel lock is held when called.
* Made ast_channel_get_t38_state() callers not hold a channel lock before
calling.
* Update ast_channel_get_t38_state() doxygen to note that no channel locks
can be held when calling the function.
ASTERISK-26203 #close
Reported by: Etienne Lessard
ASTERISK-24822 #close
Reported by: David Brillert
ASTERISK-22732 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: I49fd76fa9af628b4198009b5c0b82c8b03681214
ASTERISK-25980 added the FAXMODE channel variable to res_fax.c.
Unfortunately, it also introduced a deadlock potential because
set_channel_variables() which sets FAXMODE can be called during a
masquerade. The ast_channel_get_t38_state() which gets the value used to
set FAXMODE cannot be called with the channel locked. As a result, local
channels can deadlock because of how they must acquire the locks necessary
to operate.
The intent of FAXMODE is for dialplan to know how a fax was transferred
after the fax completes. However, the previous patch sets FAXMODE to the
channel's current T.38 state AFTER the fax has completed and where T.38
may have already disconnected.
* Set FAXMODE based upon T.38 negotiations exchanged either with the fax
applications or the fax framehooks.
ASTERISK-26203
Reported by: Etienne Lessard
ASTERISK-24822
Reported by: David Brillert
ASTERISK-22732
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: Id525747254b64c1efe8b1b5973d52ff9719c2ae1
MALLOC_DEBUG should not be used to check if debugging is actually
enabled, __AST_DEBUG_MALLOC should be used instead. MALLOC_DEBUG only
indicates that debugging is requested, __AST_DEBUG_MALLOC indicates it
is active.
Change-Id: I3ce9cdb6ec91b74ee1302941328462231be1ea53
contact_user, when specified on an endpoint, will override the user
portion of the Contact header on outgoing requests.
Change-Id: Icd4ebfda2f2e44d3ac749d0b4066630e988407d4
updated the uri handler to include the url prefix of the http server
this enables res_ari to add it to the uris when generating docs
Change-Id: I279335a2625261a8492206c37219698f42591c2e
The Exchanging Device and Mailbox States could not working
if the Entity ID (EID) is not set manually and can't be obtained
from ethernet interface.
This patch replaces debug message to warning
and addes missing description about option 'entityid' to
asterisk.conf.sample.
With this patch the asterisk also:
(1) decline loading the modules which won't work without EID:
res_corosync and res_pjsip_publish_asterisk.
(2) warn if EID is empty on loading next modules:
pbx_dundi, res_xmpp
Starting with v197 systemd/udev will automatically assign "predictable"
names for all local Ethernet interfaces.
This patch also addes some new ethernet prefixes "eno" and "ens".
ASTERISK-26164 #close
Change-Id: I72d712f1ad5b6f64571bb179c5cb12461e7c58c6
If both channels which should be masqueraded
are in the same serializer:
1st channel will be locked waiting condition 'complete'
2nd channel will be locked waiting condition 'suspended'
On heavy load system a chance that both channels will be in
the same serializer 'pjsip/distibutor' is very high.
To reproduce compile res_pjsip/pjsip_distributor.c with
DISTRIBUTOR_POOL_SIZE=1
Steps to reproduce:
1. Party A calls Party B (bridged call 'AB')
2. Party B places Party A on hold
3. Party B calls Voicemail app (non-bridged call 'BV')
4. Party B attended transfers Party A to voicemail using REFER.
5. When asterisk masquerades calls 'AB' and 'BV',
a deadlock is happened.
This patch adds a suspension indicator to the taskprocessor.
When a session suspends/unsuspends the serializer
it sets the indicator to the appropriate state.
The session checks the suspension indicator before
suspend the serializer.
ASTERISK-26145 #close
Change-Id: Iaaebee60013a58c942ba47b1b4930a63e686663b
The PJSIP taskprocessors could be overflowed on startup
if there are many (thousands) realtime endpoints
configured with unsolicited mwi.
The PJSIP stack could be totally unresponsive for a few minutes
after boot completed.
This patch creates a separate PJSIP serializers pool for mwi
and makes unsolicited mwi use serializers from this pool.
This patch also adds 2 new global options to tune taskprocessor
alert levels: 'mwi_tps_queue_high' and 'mwi_tps_queue_low'.
This patch also adds new global option 'mwi_disable_initial_unsolicited'
to disable sending unsolicited mwi to all endpoints on startup.
If disabled then unsolicited mwi will start processing
on next endpoint's contact update.
ASTERISK-26230 #close
Change-Id: I4c8ecb82c249eb887930980a800c9f87f28f861a
This ensures startup is canceled due to allocation failures from the
following initializations.
* channel.c: ast_channels_init
* config_options.c: aco_init
ASTERISK-26265 #close
Change-Id: I911ed08fa2a3be35de55903e0225957bcdbe9611
We can allow dangerous functions when adding a hint since altering
dialplan is itself a privileged activity. Otherwise, we could never
execute dangerous functions.
ASTERISK-25996 #close
Reported by: Andrew Nagy
Change-Id: I4929ff100ad1200a0198262d069a34f2296e77ba
This adds support for tagging functions with the noreturn attribute.
If DO_CRASH is enabled then ast_do_crash never returns. If AST_DEVMODE
and DO_CRASH are enabled then failed assertions never return. This can
resolve a large number of false positives with static analyzers.
ASTERISK-26220 #close
Change-Id: Icfb61e5fe54574eced4c3e88b317244f467ec753
The fax detection timeout option did not work because basically the wrong
variable was checked in fax_detect_framehook(). As a result, the timer
would timeout immediately and disable fax detection.
* Fixed ignoring negative timeout values. We'd complain and then go right
on using the negative value.
* Fixed destroy_faxdetect() in the off-nominal case of an incomplete
object creation.
* Added more range checking to FAXOPT(gateway) timeout parameter.
ASTERISK-26214 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: Idc5e698dfe33572de9840bc68cd9fc043cbad976
The new endpoint option allows the PJSIP channel driver's fax_detect
endpoint option to timeout on a call after the specified number of
seconds into a call. The new feature is disabled if the timeout is set
to zero. The option is disabled by default.
ASTERISK-26214
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: Id5a87375fb2c4f9dc1d4b44c78ec8735ba65453d
This commit adds scaffolding in order to support the SILK audio format
on calls. Roughly, this is what is added:
* Cached silk formats. One for each possible sample rate.
* ast_codec structures for each possible sample rate.
* RTP payload mappings for "SILK".
In addition, this change overhauls the res_format_attr_silk file in the
following ways:
* The "samplerate" attribute is scrapped. That's native to the format.
* There are far more checks to ensure that attributes have been
allocated before attempting to reference them.
* We do not SDP fmtp lines for attributes set to 0.
These changes make way to be able to install a codec_silk module and
have it actually work. It also should allow for passthrough silk calls
in Asterisk.
Change-Id: Ieeb39c95a9fecc9246bcfd3c45a6c9b51c59380e
Since July 2014, TLS based protocols (SIP over TLS, Secure WebSockets, HTTPS)
support PFS thanks to ASTERISK-23905. In July 2015, the same feature was added
for DTLS. The source code from main/tcptls.c should have been re-used to ease
security audits. Therefore, this change rolls back the change from July 2015 and
re-uses the code from July 2014. This has the additional benefits to work under
CentOS 7 and enabling not just ECDHE but DHE based cipher suites as well.
ASTERISK-25659 #close
Reported by: StefanEng86, urbaniak, pay123
Tested by: sarumjanuch, traud
patches:
res_rtp_asterisk.patch submitted by sarumjanuch
dtls_centos_step_1.patch submitted by traud
dtls_centos_step_2.patch submitted by traud
Change-Id: I537cadf4421f092a613146b230f2c0ee1be28d5c
Updated the macro-set autoconf/ax_pthread.m4 to its latest upstream version.
ASTERISK-26046 #close
Change-Id: I11abc11d17acd2b6a8a5a5be8ae8e0949dab9cc7