In r428708 additional codecs were added including
a payload type of 128 which is outside of nominal
range of 0-127. This change moves changes 128 to
96 to avoid causing a pjsip assertion when making
a call to an endpoint configured with allow=all.
ASTERISK-24367 #close
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We only need to hold the context_merge_lock once. Locking it twice will make
many other parts of Asterisk very sad.
ASTERISK-24641 #close
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After the initial DTMF atxfer call attempt to the transfer target fails to
answer during a blonde transfer, the recall callback channels do not get
setup with information from the initial transferrer channel. As a result,
the recall callback to the transferrer does not have callid, channel
variables, datastores, accountcode, peeraccount, COLP, and CLID setup. A
similar situation happens with the recall callback to the transfer target
but it is less visible. The recall callback to the transfer target does
not have callid, channel variables, datastores, accountcode, peeraccount,
and COLP setup.
* Added missing information to the recall callback channels before
initiating the call. callid, channel variables, datastores, accountcode,
peeraccount, COLP, and CLID
* Set callid of the transferrer channel on the DTMF atxfer controller
thread attended_transfer_monitor_thread().
* Added missing channel unlocks and props unref to off nominal paths in
attended_transfer_properties_alloc().
ASTERISK-23841 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4259/
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This patch adds the ability for channel drivers to supply presence information
in a similar manner to device state. The patch does not provide any channel
driver implementations, but it does provide the core infrastructure necessary
for channel drivers to provide such information.
The core handles multiple providers of presence state information. Ordering
of presence state is as follows:
INVALID < NOT_SET < AVAILABLE < UNAVAILABLE < CHAT < AWAY < XA < DND
Each provider can trump the previous if it provides a presence state that
supercedes a previous one.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4050
ASTERISK-24363 #close
Reported by: Gareth Palmer
patches:
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After a blond transfer (start attended and hang up)
to a destination that also hangs up without answer,
the Local;1 channel was leaked and would show up on
core show channels. This was happening because the
attended state blond_nonfinal_enter() resetting the
props->transfer_target to null while releasing it's
own reference, which would later prevent props from
releasing another reference during destruction. The
change made here is simply to not assign the target
to NULL.
ASTERISK-24513 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4262/
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The AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_DUAL_REDIRECT_WAIT flag was created to prevent bridges from
prematurely acting on orphaned channels in bridges. The problem with the AMI
redirect action was that it was setting this flag on channels based on the presence
of a PBX, not whether the channel was in a bridge. Whether a channel has a PBX
is irrelevant, so the condition has been altered to check if the channel is in a
bridge.
ASTERISK-24536 #close
Reported by Niklas Larsson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4268
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In r413586 (1.8) various casts were added to silence gcc 4.10 warnings.
Those fixes included things like:
-out += sprintf(out, "%%%02X", (unsigned char) *ptr);
+out += sprintf(out, "%%%02X", (unsigned) *ptr);
That works for low ascii characters, but for the high range that yields
e.g. FFFFFFC3 when C3 is expected.
This changeset:
- fixes those casts to use the 'hh' unsigned char modifier instead
- consistently uses %02x instead of %2.2x (or other non-standard usage)
- adds a few 'h' modifiers in various places
- fixes a 'replcaes' typo
- dev/urandon typo (in 13+ patch)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4263/
ASTERISK-24619 #close
Reported by: Stefan27 (on IRC)
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This patch started with David Lee's patch at
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2826/ and includes a regression fix
introduced by the ASTERISK-22455 patch.
The initialization of a mutex's lock tracking structure was not protected
in a critical section. This is fine for any mutex that is explicitly
initialized, but a static mutex may have its lock tracking double
initialized if multiple threads attempt the first lock simultaneously.
* Added a global mutex to properly serialize initialization of the lock
tracking structure. The painful global lock can be mitigated by adding a
double checked lock flag as discussed on the original review request.
* Defer lock tracking initialization until first use.
* Don't be "helpful" and initialize an uninitialized lock when
DEBUG_THREADS is enabled. Debug code is not supposed to fix or change
normal code behavior. We don't need a lock initialization race that would
force a re-setup of lock tracking. Lock tracking already handles
initialization on first use.
* Properly handle allocation failures of the lock tracking structure.
* No need to initialize tracking data in __ast_pthread_mutex_destroy()
just to turn around and destroy it.
The regression introduced by ASTERISK-22455 is the result of manipulating
a pthread_mutex_t struct outside of the pthread library code. The
pthread_mutex_t struct seems to have a global linked list pointer member
that can get changed by other threads. Therefore, saving and restoring
the contents of a pthread_mutex_t struct is a bad thing.
Thanks to Thomas Airmont for finding this obscure regression.
* Don't overwrite the struct ast_lock_track.reentr_mutex member to restore
tracking data in __ast_cond_wait() and __ast_cond_timedwait(). The
pthread_mutex_t struct must be treated as a read-only opaque variable.
Miscellaneous other items fixed by this patch:
* Match ast_suspend_lock_info() with ast_restore_lock_info() in
__ast_cond_timedwait().
* Made some uninitialized lock sanity checks return EINVAL and try a
DO_THREAD_CRASH.
* Fix bad canlog initialization expressions.
ASTERISK-24614 #close
Reported by: Thomas Airmont
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4247/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2826/
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When shutting down Asterisk the codecs are cleaned up. As a result anything
attempting to get a codec based on ID or details will find that no codec
exists. This currently occurs when determining the sample count of a frame.
This code did not take this situation into account.
This change fixes this by getting the codec directly from the format and
eliminates the lookup. This is both faster and also provides a guarantee
that the codec will exist and will be valid.
ASTERISK-24604 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4260/
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When endpoints with direct_media enabled, behind a firewall (Asterisk on a
separate network) and were bridged sometimes Asterisk would send the ip
address of the firewall in the sdp to one of the phones in the reinvite
resulting in one way audio. When sending the reinvite Asterisk will retrieve
the media address from the associated rtp instance, but if frames were being
read this can be overwritten with another address (in this case the
firewall's). This patch ensures that Asterisk uses the original device
address when using direct media.
ASTERISK-24563
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4216/
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This corrects several bugs that currently exist in the stasis
application code.
* After a masquerade, the resulting channels have channel topics that
do not match their uniqueids
** Masquerades now swap channel topics appropriately
* StasisStart and StasisEnd messages are leaked to observer
applications due to being published on channel topics
** StasisStart and StasisEnd publishing is now properly restricted
to controlling apps via app topics
* Race conditions exist where StasisStart and StasisEnd messages due to
a masquerade may be received out of order due to being published on
different topics
** These messages are now published directly on the app topic so this
is now a non-issue
* StasisEnds are sometimes missing when sent due to masquerades and
bridge swaps into and out of Stasis()
** This was due to StasisEnd processing adjusting message-sent flags
after Stasis() had already exited and Stasis() had been re-entered
** This was corrected by adjusting these flags prior to sending the
message while the initial Stasis() application was still shutting
down
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4213/
ASTERISK-24537 #close
Reported by: Matt DiMeo
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This patch fixes a race condition between the raising of test AMI events (which
drive many tests in the Asterisk Test Suite) and other AMI events. Prior to
this patch, the Stasis messages published to the test topic were not forwarded
to the AMI topic. Instead, the code in manager had a dedicated handler for test
messages that was independent of the topics forwarded to the AMI topic. This
results in no synchronization between the test messages and the rest of the
Stasis messages published out over AMI. In some test with very tight timing
constraints, this can result in out of order messages and spurious test
failures. Properly forwarding the Test Suite topic to the AMI topic ensures
that the messages are synchronized properly.
This patch does that, and moves the message handling to the Stasis definition
of the Test Suite message in test.c as well.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4221/
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Prior to this patch, all Stasis subscriptions would receive a dedicated
thread for servicing published messages. In contrast, prior to r400178
(see review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2881/), the subscriptions
shared a thread pool. It was discovered during some initial work on Stasis
that, for a low subscription count with high message throughput, the
threadpool was not as performant as simply having a dedicated thread per
subscriber.
For situations where a subscriber receives a substantial number of messages
and is always present, the model of having a dedicated thread per subscriber
makes sense. While we still have plenty of subscriptions that would follow
this model, e.g., AMI, CDRs, CEL, etc., there are plenty that also fall into
the following two categories:
* Large number of subscriptions, specifically those tied to endpoints/peers.
* Low number of messages. Some subscriptions exist specifically to coordinate
a single message - the subscription is created, a message is published, the
delivery is synchronized, and the subscription is destroyed.
In both of the latter two cases, creating a dedicated thread is wasteful (and
in the case of a large number of peers/endpoints, harmful). In those cases,
having shared delivery threads is far more performant.
This patch adds the ability of a subscriber to Stasis to choose whether or not
their messages are dispatched on a dedicated thread or on a threadpool. The
threadpool is configurable through stasis.conf.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4193
ASTERISK-24533 #close
Reported by: xrobau
Tested by: xrobau
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When shutting down Asterisk that has an active AMI connection, you get
several "failed to extend from %d to %d" messages because use of the
EVENT_FLAG_SHUTDOWN attempts to add all AMI permission strings to the
event.
* Created MAX_AUTH_PERM_STRING to use when creating stack based struct
ast_str variables used with the authority_to_str() and
user_authority_to_str() functions instead of a variety of magic numbers
that could be too small.
* Added a special check for EVENT_FLAG_SHUTDOWN to authority_to_str() so
it will not attempt to add all permission level strings.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4200/
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As a result of https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3305, res_sorcery_realtime
was tossing database fields that didn't have an exact match to a sorcery
registered field. This broke the ability to use regexes as field names which
manifested itself as a failure of res_pjsip_phoneprov_provider which uses
this capability. It also broke handling of fields that start with '@' in
realtime but I don't think anyone noticed.
This patch does the following...
* Modifies ast_sorcery_fields_register to pre-compile the name regex.
* Modifies ast_sorcery_is_object_field_registered to test the regex if it
exists instead of doing an exact strcmp.
* Modifies res_pjsip_phoneprov_provider with a few tweaks to get it to work
with realtime.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4185/
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In r428165, two bugs were introduced:
* Prior to entering the features retry loop, the buffer that holds the
collected digits is wiped. However, this inadvertently wipes out the
first collected digit on the first pass through, which is obtained
in ast_stream_and_wait. This caused all of the features tests to fail.
* If ast_app_dtget returns a hangup (-1), the loop would retry incorrectly.
If we detect a hangup, we have to stop trying the feature.
This patch fixes both issues.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4196/
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From reviewboard:
"During blind transfer testing, it was noticed that tests were failing
occasionally because the ARI blind transfer event was not being sent.
After investigating, I detected a race condition in the blind transfer
code. When blind transferring a single channel, the actual transfer
operation (i.e. removing the transferee from the bridge and directing
them to the proper dialplan location) is queued onto the transferee
bridge channel. After queuing the transfer operation, the blind transfer
Stasis message is published. At the time of publication, snapshots of
the channels and bridge involved are created. The ARI subscriber to the
blind transfer Stasis message then attempts to determine if the bridge
or any of the involved channels are subscribed to by ARI applications.
If so, then the blind transfer message is sent to the applications. The
way that the ARI blind transfer message handler works is to first see
if the transferer channel is subscribed to. If not, then iterate over
all the channel IDs in the bridge snapshot and determine if any of
those are subscribed to. In the test we were running, the lone
transferee channel was subscribed to, so an ARI event should have been
sent to our application. Occasionally, though, the bridge snapshot did
not have any channels IDs on it at all. Why?
The problem is that since the blind transfer operation is handled by a
separate thread, it is possible that the transfer will have completed and
the channels removed from the bridge before we publish the blind transfer
Stasis message. Since the blind transfer has completed, the bridge on
which the transfer occurred no longer has any channels on it, so the
resulting bridge snapshot has no channels on it. Through investigation of
the code, I found that attended transfers can have this issue too for the
case where a transferee is transferred to an application."
The fix employed here is to decouple the creation of snapshots for the transfer
messages from the publication of the transfer messages. This way, snapshots
can be created to reflect what they are at the time of the transfer operation.
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Asterisk - in res_rtp_asterisk - only understands a single RTCP report info
block. When the RTCP information was refactored in the RTP Engine to be pushed
over the Stasis message bus, I put in the hooks into the engine to handle
multiple RTCP report info blocks, in the hope that a future RTP implementation
would be able to provide that data. Unfortunately, res_rtp_asterisk has a
tendency to "lie":
(1) It will send RTCP reports with a reception_report_count greater than 1
(which is pulled directly from the RTCP packet itself, so that part is
correct)
(2) It will only provide a single report block
When the rtp_engine goes to convert this to a JSON blob, hilarity ensues as it
looks for a report block that doesn't exist.
This patch updates the rtp_engine to be a bit more skeptical about what it is
presented with. While this could also be fixed in res_rtp_asterisk, this patch
prefers to fix it in the engine for two reasons:
(1) The engine is designed to work with multiple RTP implementation, and hence
having it be more robust is a good thing (tm)
(2) res_rtp_asterisk's handling of RTCP information is "fun". It should report
the correct reception_report_count; ideally it should also be giving us all
of the blocks - but it is *definitely* not designed to do that. Going down
that road is a non-trivial effort.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4158/
ASTERISK-24489 #close
Reported by: Gregory Malsack
Tested by: Gregory Malsack
ASTERISK-24498 #close
Reported by: Beppo Mazzucato
Tested by: Beppo Maazucato
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When a config file is read, an unescaped semicolon signals comments which are
stripped from the value before it's stored. Escaped semicolons are then
unescaped and become part of the value. Both of these behaviors are normal
and expected. When the config is serialized either by 'dialplan save' or
AMI/UpdateConfig however, the now unescaped semicolons are written as-is.
If you actually reload the file just saved, the unescaped semicolons are
now treated as start of comments.
Since true comments are stripped on read, any semicolons in
ast_variable.value must have been escaped originally. This patch
re-escapes semicolons in ast_variable.values before they're written to
file either by 'dialplan save' or config/ast_config_text_file_save which
is called by AMI/UpdateConfig. I also fixed a few pre-existing formatting
issues nearby in pbx_config.c
Tested-by: George Joseph
ASTERISK-20127 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4132/
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When a channel is imparted to a bridge, the invocation of the function may
provide an ast_bridge_features struct. Upon passing this to ast_bridge_impart,
the caller must assume that ownership has passed to the function, as in all
paths the function destroys the struct prior to returning (as its purpose is
to configure the behavior of the channel while in the bridge). On one off
nominal path - where the channel already has a PBX thread - the struct was not
being destroyed.
This patch fixes that glitch.
ASTERISK-24437 #close
Reported by: Scott Griepentrog
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Fix the AMI Status action read and write translation path strings from
growing for each channel in the status event list by reseting the ast
string given to ast_translate_path_to_str() to fill in the given
translation path.
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There are two aspects to the vulnerability:
(1) res_jabber/res_xmpp use SSLv3 only. This patch updates the module to use
TLSv1+. At this time, it does not refactor res_jabber/res_xmpp to use the
TCP/TLS core, which should be done as an improvement at a latter date.
(2) The TCP/TLS core, when tlsclientmethod/sslclientmethod is left unspecified,
will default to the OpenSSL SSLv23_method. This method allows for all
ecnryption methods, including SSLv2/SSLv3. A MITM can exploit this by
forcing a fallback to SSLv3, which leaves the server vulnerable to POODLE.
This patch adds WARNINGS if a user uses SSLv2/SSLv3 in their configuration,
and explicitly disables SSLv2/SSLv3 if using SSLv23_method.
For TLS clients, Asterisk will default to TLSv1+ and WARN if SSLv2 or SSLv3 is
explicitly chosen. For TLS servers, Asterisk will no longer support SSLv2 or
SSLv3.
Much thanks to abelbeck for reporting the vulnerability and providing a patch
for the res_jabber/res_xmpp modules.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4096/
ASTERISK-24425 #close
Reported by: abelbeck
Tested by: abelbeck, opsmonitor, gtjoseph
patches:
asterisk-1.8-jabber-tls.patch uploaded by abelbeck (License 5903)
asterisk-11-jabber-xmpp-tls.patch uploaded by abelbeck (License 5903)
AST-2014-011-1.8.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283)
AST-2014-011-11.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283)
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Tasks that were marked for pending deletion in the scheduler would be moved to
the cache for later reuse, but after being recycled the deleted mark wouldn't
be removed resulting in fresh tasks being deleted without reason... and
immediately moved back into the cache where they could be reused again. This
could cause horrendous things to happen in just about anything that used a
scheduler.
ASTERISK-24321 #close
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4071/
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Masquerades into and out of channels that are involved in a dial operation
don't create the expected dial end event. The missing dial end event goes
against the model for things like CDRs and generating Dial end manager
actions and such.
There are four cases:
1) A channel masquerades into the caller channel. The case happens when
performing a blonde transfer using the channel driver's protocol.
2) A channel masquerades into a callee channel. The case happens when
performing a directed call pickup.
3) The caller channel masquerades out of dial. The case happens when
using the Bridge application on the caller channel.
4) A callee channel masquerades out of dial. The case happens when using
the Bridge application on a peer channel.
As it turned out, all four cases need to be handled instead of just the
first one.
ASTERISK-24237
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
ASTERISK-24394 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4066/
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This patch provides the capability to manipulate templates and categories
with non-unique names via AMI.
Summary of changes:
GetConfig and GetConfigJSON: Added "Filter" parameter: A comma separated list
of name_regex=value_regex expressions which will cause only categories whose
variables match all expressions to be considered. The special variable name
TEMPLATES can be used to control whether templates are included. Passing
'include' as the value will include templates along with normal categories.
Passing 'restrict' as the value will restrict the operation to ONLY templates.
Not specifying a TEMPLATES expression results in the current default behavior
which is to not include templates.
UpdateConfig: NewCat now includes options for allowing duplicate category
names, indicating if the category should be created as a template, and
specifying templates the category should inherit from. The rest of the
actions now accept a filter string as defined above. If there are non-unique
category names, you can now update specific ones based on variable values.
To facilitate the new capabilities in manager, corresponding changes had to be
made to config, most notably the addition of filter criteria to many of the
APIs. In some cases it was easy to change the references to use the new
prototype but others would have required touching too many files for this
patch so a wrapper with the original prototype was created. Macros couldn't
be used in this case because it would break binary compatibility with modules
such as res_digium_phone that are linked to real symbols.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4033/
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When a smart bridge operation occurs and a bridge transitions from one
technology to another the old technology is provided the channels formerly
in it and told that they are leaving. Unfortunately the bridge provided
along with them is incomplete. The bridge, despite there being channels in it,
contains none. This forces technology implementations to have additional
logic when channels are leaving or to store their own duplicated
state.
This change makes the bridge more complete so it contains the expected
channels. Now that the bridge is complete special logic within
bridge_native_rtp is no longer needed and has been removed.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4057/
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This patch makes res_phoneprov more modular so other modules (like pjsip)
can provide configuration information instead of res_phoneprov relying solely
on users.conf and sip.conf. To accomplish this a new ast_phoneprov public API
is now exposed which allows config providers to register themselves, set
defaults (server profile, etc) and add user extensions.
* ast_phoneprov_provider_register registers the provider and provides callbacks
for loading default settings and loading users.
* ast_phoneprov_provider_unregister clears the defaults and users.
* ast_phoneprov_add_extension should be called once for each user/extension
by the provider's load_users callback to add them.
* ast_phoneprov_delete_extension deletes one extension.
* ast_phoneprov_delete_extensions deletes all extensions for the provider.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3970/
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In Asterisk 13+, any given message type is not guaranteed to exist even
if Asterisk comes up correctly since creation of the message type could
be declined. The indexer should not prevent Asterisk from starting
under these conditions.
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When message type creation is declined via stasis.conf, certain
operations log errors assuming that the declined type is being used
before initialization or after destruction. These error messages get
quite spammy for oft used message types and should not be logged in the
first place since the message type is validly NULL.
Reported by: Matt DiMeo
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Adding a mixmonitor to a channel causes the bridge to change technologies
from native to simple_bridge so the call can be recorded. However, when
the mixmonitor is stopped the bridge does not switch back to the native
technology.
* Added unbridge requests to reevaluate the bridge when a channel
audiohook is removed.
* Moved the unbridge request into ast_audiohook_attach() ensure that the
bridge reevaluates whenever an audiohook is attached. This simplified the
mixmonitor and chan_spy start code as well.
* Added defensive code to stop_mixmonitor_full() in case additional
arguments are ever added to the StopMixMonitor application.
* Made ast_framehook_detach() not do an unbridge request if the framehook
does not exist.
* Made ast_framehook_list_fixup() do an unbridge request if there are any
framehooks. Also simplified the loop.
ASTERISK-24195 #close
Reported by: Jonathan Rose
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4046/
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Performing a directed call pickup resulted in a deadlock when PJSIP
channels were involved.
A masquerade needs to hold onto the channel locks while it swaps channel
information between the two channels involved in the masquerade. With
PJSIP channels, the fixup routine needed to push a fixup task onto the
PJSIP channel's serializer. Unfortunately, if the serializer was also
processing a task that needed to lock the channel, you get deadlock.
* Added a new control frame that is used to notify the channels that a
masquerade is about to start and when it has completed.
* Added the ability to query taskprocessors if the current thread is the
taskprocessor thread.
* Added the ability to suspend/unsuspend the PJSIP serializer thread so a
masquerade could fixup the PJSIP channel without using the serializer.
ASTERISK-24356 #close
Reported by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4034/
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This gets rid of most old libc free/malloc/realloc and replaces them
with ast_free and friends. When compiling with MALLOC_DEBUG you'll
notice it when you're mistakenly using one of the libc variants. For
the legacy cases you can define WRAP_LIBC_MALLOC before including
asterisk.h.
Even better would be if the errors were also enabled when compiling
without MALLOC_DEBUG, but that's a slightly more invasive header
file change.
Those compiling addons/format_mp3 will need to rerun
./contrib/scripts/get_mp3_source.sh.
ASTERISK-24348 #related
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In r423414 (13) / r423415 (trunk), an API call that determines if a format
capability structure is empty was added. This returns true if the format
capability structure is completely empty or "none". A check for this was added
in channel.c's set_format call. Unfortunately, when this check was true, it
returned from the function while still holding the channel lock. This caused
the CDR unit tests - which have a tendency to create channels with no formats -
to deadlock. Whoops.
This patch unlocks the channel on the off-nominal path.
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This change gives framehooks a reverse-direction masquerade callback in
addition to chan_fixup_cb similar to the callback added to datastores
to handle the same situation. The new callback provides the same
parameters as the fixup callback, but is called on the new channel's
framehooks before moving framehooks from the old channel to the new
channel. This gives the framehooks an oppurtunity to decide whether
they should remain on the new channel or be removed.
This new callback is used to prevent the PJSIP T.38 framehook from
remaining on a masqueraded channel if the new channel is not also a
PJSIP channel. This was causing a crash when a local channel was
masqueraded into a PJSIP channel and the framehook was executed on the
local channel since the channel's tech private data was not structured
as expected.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4001/
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This function acts like strsep with three exceptions...
* The separator is a single character instead of a string.
* Separators inside quotes are treated literally instead of like separators.
* You can elect to have leading and trailing whitespace and quotes
stripped from the result and have '\' sequences unescaped.
Like strsep, ast_strsep maintains no internal state and you can call it
recursively using different separators on the same storage.
Also like strsep, for consistent results, consecutive separators are not
collapsed so you may get an empty string as a valid result.
Tested by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3989/
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Empty here means that there are no formats in the format_cap structure
or the only format in it is the "none" format.
I've added calls to check the emptiness of a format_cap in a few places
in order to short-circuit operations that would otherwise be pointless
as well as to prevent some assertions from being triggered in cases
where channels with no formats are used.
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Changes made during format improvements resulted in the
recording to voicemail option 'm' of the MixMonitor app
writing a zero length duration in the msgXXXX.txt file.
This change introduces a new function ast_ratestream(),
which provides the sample rate of the format associated
with the stream, and updates the app_voicemail function
for ast_app_copy_recording_to_vm to calculate the right
duration.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3996/
ASTERISK-24328 #close
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ast_play_and_record_full() has a parameter called "acceptdtmf" that is a
string of acceptable DTMF digits that may be pressed by a caller to end
and accept the recording.
ARI uses this function in order to perform recording, and it provides
options for what is passed as acceptdtmf to ast_play_and_record_full().
By default, ARI passes an empty string, with the intention that no DTMF
can be used to end the recording.
The problem is that ast_play_and_record_full() attempts to be "helpful"
by setting "#" as the acceptdtmf if an empty string or NULL pointer
has been passed in. With ARI, this results in unexpected behavior
occurring if you have attempted to intercept "#" yourself in order
to perform some other manipulation of the live recording.
This change removes the "helpful" behavior by no longer accepting
"#" as a default acceptdtmf if none is specified by the caller of
ast_play_and_record_full(). This makes the ARI scenario work as
expected.
The other callers of ast_play_and_record_full() are app_voicemail
and app_minivm, and in both cases, they pass an explicit "#" to
ast_play_and_record_full() as acceptdtmf, so they are unaffected
by this change.
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When a CDR is forked, a new CDR is created and appended to the CDR chain for
the Party A. The forked CDR starts life off as a clone of the last
non-finalized for the particular Party A. In the past, merely copying over
the snapshots for Party A/Party B would be sufficient. However, as the CDRs
now contain cached information from Party A - specifically application/data,
context, and extension - we need to copy that over during a fork as well.
Huzzah for unit tests catching this when the context/extension were derived
from a cached value on the CDR instead of on Party A.
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On some systems, a timeval's tv_sec/tv_usec will be unsigned lont ints, as
opposed to long ints. When the RTP engine formats these as strings, it was
previously formatting them as signed integers, which can result in some
odd negative timestamp values (particularly on 32-bit systems). This patch
formats the values as unsigned long integers.
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The context/extension in a CDR is generally considered the destination of a
call. When looking at a 2-party call CDR, users will typically be presented
with the following:
context exten channel dest_channel app data
default 1000 SIP/8675309 SIP/1000 Dial SIP/1000,,20
However, if the Dial actually takes place in a Macro, the current behaviour
in 12 will result in the following CDR:
context exten channel dest_channel app data
macro-dial s SIP/8675309 SIP/1000 Dial SIP/1000,,20
The same is true of a GoSub:
context exten channel dest_channel app data
subs dial_stuff SIP/8675309 SIP/1000 Dial SIP/1000,,20
This generally makes the context/exten fields less than useful.
It isn't hard to preserve these values in the CDR state machine; however, we
need to have something that informs us when a channel is executing a
subroutine. Prior to this patch, there isn't anything that does this.
This patch solves this problem by adding a new channel flag,
AST_FLAG_SUBROUTINE_EXEC. This flag is set on a channel when it executes a
Macro or a GoSub. The CDR engine looks for this value when updating a Party A
snapshot; if the flag is present, we don't override the context/exten on the
main CDR object. In a funny quirk, executing a hangup handler must *not* abide
by this logic, as the endbeforehexten logic assumes that the user wants to see
data that occurs in hangup logic, which includes those subroutines. Since
those execute outside of a typical Dial operation (and will typically have
their own dedicated CDR anyway), this is unlikely to cause any heartburn.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3962/
ASTERISK-24254 #close
Reported by: tm1000, Tony Lewis
Tested by: Tony Lewis
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This patch fixes an issue where CDRs would get stuck generating an infinite
number of CDRs, eventually crashing Asterisk (and consuming a lot of memory
along the way).
When a channel enters into a multi-party bridge, the CDR engine creates
mappings of each participant to each other participant, picking the 'A' party
as it goes. So, if we have four channels in a multi-party bridge (Alice, Bob,
Charlie, Denise), we would have something like:
Alice => Bob
Alice => Charlie
Alice => Denise
Bob => Charlie
Bob => Denise
Charlie => Denise
This works fine when participants enter the bridge a single time.
When a participant leaves a bridge, the CDRs for that channel are transitioned
to a finalized state.
The bug occurs if Bob rejoins. When the CDR engine creates mappings between the
channels, it walks through all the participants currently in the bridge, and
realizes that no one in the bridge can create a CDR with the channel (Bob).
As such it creates a new CDR for the candidate and appends it to that
candidate's chain. Unfortunately, on this particular code path, it doesn't
stop traversing the candidate's chain. Since we just added ourselves to the
chain, this causes the loop to keep going, constantly adding new CDRs.
This patch makes it so the engine bails when it creates a CDR match in this
case.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3964/
ASTERISK-24241 #close
Reported by: Deepak Singh Rawat
Tested by: Deepak Singh Rawat
ASTERISK-24208
Reported by: Frankie Chin
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Adds an option to the dial API that marks an outgoing dial as replacing the dialing channel for the purpose of propagating accountcode. When it is used, AST_CHANNEL_REQUESTOR_REPLACEMENT is used instead of AST_CHANNEL_REQUESTOR_BRIDGE_PEER when setting accountcodes on the involved channels with ast_channel_req_accountcodes.
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When scheduled tasks run, they are removed from the heap (or hashtab).
When a scheduled task is deleted, if the task can't be found in the
heap (or hashtab), an assertion is triggered. If DO_CRASH is enabled,
this assertion causes a crash.
The problem is, sometimes it just so happens that someone attempts
to delete a scheduled task at the time that it is running, leading
to a crash. This change corrects the issue by tracking which task
is currently running. If that task is attempted to be deleted,
then we mark the task, and then wait for the task to complete.
This way, we can be sure to coordinate task deletion and memory
freeing.
ASTERISK-24212
Reported by Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3927
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When issuing a POST /channels/{channel_id}/play on a channel that is not
yet answered, ARI is supposed to:
* Queue up an AST_CONTROL_PROGRESS on the channel
* Start up the playback of the media
Instead, we sneak an answer on the channel right before starting playing media.
This is due to ARI's usage of control_streamfile. This function implicitly
answers the channel (and doesn't give ARI the option to stop it). The answering
of the channel here is probably unnecessary:
* app_voicemail, by far the biggest consumer of this function, always answers
the channels anyway
* control stream file (in res_agi) and ControlPlayback probably shouldn't be
implicitly answering the channel. Answering should not be tied directly to
playing back media.
As it turns out, the answering of the channel here is pretty old:
356042 twilson if (ast_channel_state(chan) != AST_STATE_UP) {
3087 anthm res = ast_answer(chan);
180259 tilghman }
(As in, ancient?)
Note that others ran into this problem and commented about it on various
mailing lists.
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ASTERISK-24229 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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This patch fixes gcc warnings that occur due to the type qualifier 'const'
being ignored on a return type of int.
ASTERISK-24246 #close
Reported by: Shaun Ruffell
patches:
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On a SIP reinvite that changes media strams, the PJSIP channel driver was
flooding the log with "Asked to transmit frame type %s, while native
formats is %s" warnings.
* Fixes PJSIP not setting up translation paths when the formats change on
a reinvite. AFS-63 was effectively reintroduced because of the media
formats work. res_pjsip_sdp_rtp.c:set_caps()
* Improved the unexpected frame format WARNING message to include more
information.
* Added protective locking while altering formats on a channel. Reworked
set_format() to simplify and protect the formats under manipulation.
* Restored some code that got lost in the media_formats work.
(channel.c:set_format() and res_pjsip_sdp_rtp.c:set_caps())
AFS-137 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3906/
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When a blind transfer occurs that is forced to create a local channel
pair to satisfy the transfer request, information about the local
channel pair is not published. This adds a field to describe that
channel to the blind transfer message struct so that this information
is conveyed properly to consumers of the blind transfer message.
This also fixes a bug in which Stasis() was unable to properly identify
the channel that was replacing an existing Stasis-controlled channel
due to a blind transfer.
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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This adds the AllVariables parameter to the Status AMI action such that
if defined and set to "true", all channel variables will be reported in
the subsequent Status event(s). This parameter does not negate the
functionality of the "Variables" parameter so that global variables and
dialplan functions can be requested.
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This patch addresses a few issues:
1) The order of Dial events have been changed when performing a call forward.
The order has now been altered to
1) Dial begins dialing channel A.
2) When A forwards the call to B, we issue the dial end event to channel
A, indicating the dial is being canceled due to a forward to B.
3) When the call to channel B occurs, we then issue a new dial begin to
channel B.
2) Call forwards are now reported on the calling channel, not the peer channel.
3) AMI DialEnd events have been altered to display the extension the call is
being forwarded to when relevant.
4) You can now get the values of channel variables for channels that are not
currently in the Stasis application. This brings the retrieval of channel
variables more in line with the rest of channel read operations since they
may be performed on channels not in Stasis.
ASTERISK-24134 #close
Reported by Matt Jordan
ASTERISK-24138 #close
Reported by Matt Jordan
Patches:
forward-shenanigans.diff uploaded by Matt Jordan (License #6283)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3899
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CEL typically tracks a lot of information using the unique ID of the channel.
This is typically needed due to tying events together using the linked ID of
the various channels involved in a "call", which is derived from the channel ID
of the oldest channel involved in a bridge (or in the case of a Dial, the
parent channel).
Previously, we had updated the extra fields to include the involved channel
names, but forgot to put in the unique ID. This patch corrects that error.
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If a manager or CLI user attached a mixmonitor to a call running a dynamic
bridge feature while in a bridge, the feature would be interrupted and the
channel would be forcibly kicked out of the bridge (usually ending the call
during a simple 1 to 1 call). This would also occur during any similar action
that could set the unbridge soft hangup flag, so the fix for this was to
remove unbridge from the soft hangup flags and make it a separate thing all
together.
ASTERISK-24027 #close
Reported by: mjordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3900/
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This commit adds the ability for a user to configure
a resource list in pjsip.conf. Subscribing to this
list simultaneously subscribes the subscriber to all
resources listed. This has the potential to reduce
the amount of SIP traffic when loads of subscribers
on a system attempt to subscribe to each others' states.
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* Fixed the iax.conf bandwidth option. This is the root cause of
ASTERISK-24150.
* Added checks in iax2_request() to ensure that there are actual formats
requested for the new channel to prevent any more fracks from issues like
ASTERISK-24150. This is a consequence of the iax.conf bandwidth option
not working.
* Fixed struct iax2_codec_pref.order member size mismatch issue when
converting to and from the codec preference order list passed over the
wire. In addition the values sent over the wire are now compatible with
previous Asterisk versions.
* Fixed several issues dealing with the struct iax2_codec_pref members.
Off-by-one, array limit errors, and the order/framing members always need
to be updated together.
* Made iax2_request() setup the channel's native format preference order
according to the user's wishes. The new media format strategy needs the
order specified earler.
* Fixed usage of ast_format_compatibility_bitfield2format(). The function
can return NULL if the bitfield was not associated with a function.
* Deleted dead code iax2_codec_pref_getsize() and
iax2_codec_pref_setsize().
* Made iax2_parse_allow_disallow() and iax2_codec_pref_string() call
iax2_codec_pref_to_cap() instead of inlining it.
* Made IAX_CAPABILITY_MEDBANDWIDTH, IAX_CAPABILITY_LOWBANDWIDTH, and
IAX_CAPABILITY_LOWFREE constants again as they were in Asterisk v1.8.
* Renamed prefs to prefs_global so it won't get confused with the local
pref versions.
* Fixed too small buffer in handle_cli_iax2_show_peer().
* Fixed ast_cli() calls in handle_cli_iax2_show_peer() to output complete
lines.
* Changed struct create_addr_info.prefs to be struct iax2_codec_pref as an
optimization so iax2_request() and iax2_call() do less work.
* Fixed a potential deadlock in ast_iax2_new() on an off-nominal path when
the pbx could not get started.
* Made set_config() setup a local prefs list along side the local
capability format bitfield. Once the config is loaded, then the local
copies are put into the global versions.
* Fix unininialized codec_buf in function_iaxpeer().
ASTERISK-24150 #close
Reported by: Scott Griepentrog
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3890/
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Hints that are a pattern match are technically stored in the hint container in
the same fashion as concrete implementations of hints. The pattern matching
hints, however, are not "real" in the sense that things can subscribe to them:
rather, they are stored in the hints container so that when a subscription is
made a "real" hint can be generated for the subscription if one does not yet
exist. The extension state core takes care of this correctly by matching
against non-pattern matching extensions prior to pattern matching extensions.
Because of this, however, the ExtensionStateList AMI action was returning
pattern matching hints when executed. These hints are meaningless from the
perspective of AMI clients: their state will never change, they cannot be
subscribed to, and events would never normally be generated from them. As such,
we now filter these out of the response.
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ASTERISK-23818 (lua contexts being overwritten by contexts of the same name in
pbx_config) surfaced because pbx_lua, having the AST_MODFLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS
set, was always force loaded before pbx_config. Since I couldn't find any
reason for pbx_lua to export it's symbols to the rest of Asterisk, I simply
changed the flag to AST_MODFLAG_DEFAULT. Problem solved. What I didn't
realize was that the symbols need to be exported not because Asterisk needs
them but because any external Lua modules like luasql.mysql need the base
Lua language APIs exported (ASTERISK-17279).
Back to ASTERISK-23818... It looks like there's an issue in pbx.c where
context_merge was only merging includes, switches and ignore patterns if
the context was already existing AND has extensions, or if the context was
brand new. If pbx_lua is loaded before pbx_config, the context will exist
BUT pbx_lua, being implemented as a switch, will never place extensions in
it, just the switch statement. The result is that when pbx_config loads,
it never merges the switch statement created by pbx_lua into the final
context.
This patch sets pbx_lua's modflag back to AST_MODFLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS and adds
an "else if" in context_merge that catches the case where an existing context
has includes, switchs or ingore patterns but no actual extensions.
ASTERISK-23818 #close
Reported by: Dennis Guse
Reported by: Timo Teräs
Tested by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3891/
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This introduces stasis.conf and a mechanism to prevent certain message
types from being published. Internally, this works by preventing the
chosen message types from being created which ensures that those
message types can never be published. This patch also adjusts message
publishers such that message payloads are not created if the related
message type is not available.
ASTERISK-23943 #close
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ARI: Add channel technology agnostic out of call text messaging
This patch adds the ability to send and receive text messages from various
technology stacks in Asterisk through ARI. This includes chan_sip (sip),
res_pjsip_messaging (pjsip), and res_xmpp (xmpp). Messages are sent using the
endpoints resource, and can be sent directly through that resource, or to a
particular endpoint.
For example, the following would send the message "Hello there" to PJSIP
endpoint alice with a display URI of sip:asterisk@mycooldomain.org:
ari/endpoints/sendMessage?to=pjsip:alice&from=sip:asterisk@mycooldomain.org&body=Hello+There
This is equivalent to the following as well:
ari/endpoints/PJSIP/alice/sendMessage?from=sip:asterisk@mycooldomain.org&body=Hello+There
Both forms are available for message technologies that allow for arbitrary
destinations, such as chan_sip.
Inbound messages can now be received over ARI as well. An ARI application that
subscribes to endpoints will receive messages from those endpoints:
{
"type": "TextMessageReceived",
"timestamp": "2014-07-12T22:53:13.494-0500",
"endpoint": {
"technology": "PJSIP",
"resource": "alice",
"state": "online",
"channel_ids": []
},
"message": {
"from": "\"alice\" <sip:alice@127.0.0.1>",
"to": "pjsip:asterisk@127.0.0.1",
"body": "Watson, come here.",
"variables": []
},
"application": "testsuite"
}
The above was made possible due to some rather major changes in the message
core. This includes (but is not limited to):
- Users of the message API can now register message handlers. A handler has
two callbacks: one to determine if the handler has a destination for the
message, and another to handle it.
- All dialplan functionality of handling a message was moved into a message
handler provided by the message API.
- Messages can now have the technology/endpoint associated with them.
Various other properties are also now more easily accessible.
- A number of ao2 containers that weren't really needed were replaced with
vectors. Iteration over ao2_containers is expensive and pointless when
the lifetime of things is well defined and the number of things is very
small.
res_stasis now has a new file that makes up its structure, messaging. The
messaging functionality implements a message handler, and passes received
messages that match an interested endpoint over to the app for processing.
Note that inadvertently while testing this, I reproduced ASTERISK-23969.
res_pjsip_messaging was incorrectly parsing out the 'to' field, such that
arbitrary SIP URIs mangled the endpoint lookup. This patch includes the
fix for that as well.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3726
ASTERISK-23692 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
ASTERISK-23969 #close
Reported by: Andrew Nagy
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Remove automerge properties :-(
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test_message: Fix strict-aliasing compilation issue
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This patch adds a new module to Asterisk, res_hep_rtcp. The module subscribes
to the RTCP topics in Stasis and receives RTCP information back from the
message bus. It encodes into HEPv3 packets and sends the information to the
res_hep module for transmission.
Using this, someone with a Homer server can get live call quality monitoring
for all RTP-based channels in their Asterisk 12+ systems.
In addition, there were a few bugs in the RTP engine, res_rtp_asterisk, and
chan_pjsip that were uncovered by the tests written for the Asterisk Test
Suite. This patch fixes the following:
1) chan_pjsip failed to set its channel unique ids on its RTP instance on
outbound calls. It now does this in the appropriate location, in the
serialized call callback.
2) The rtp_engine was overflowing some values when packed into JSON.
Specifically, some longs and unsigned ints can't be be packed into integer
values, for obvious reasons. Since libjansson only supports integers,
floats, strings, booleans, and objects, we print these values into strings.
3) res_rtp_asterisk had a few problems:
(a) it would emit a source IP address of 0.0.0.0 if bound to that IP
address. We now use ast_find_ourip to get a better IP address, and
properly marshal the result into an ast_strdupa'd string.
(b) Reports can be generated with no report bodies. In particular, this
occurs when a sender is transmitting information to a receiver (who
will send no RTP back to the sender). As such, the sender has no report
body for what it received. We now properly handle this case, and the
sender will emit SR reports with no body. Likewise, if we receive an
RTCP packet with no report body, we will still generate the appropriate
events.
ASTERISK-24119 #close
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This patch adds support for an <example /> tag in the XML documentation schema.
For CLI help, this doesn't change the formatting too much:
- Preceeding white space is removed
- Unlike with para elements, new lines are preserved
However, having an <example /> tag in the XML schema allows for the wiki
documentation generation script to surround the documentation with {code} or
{noformat} tags, generating much better content for the wiki - and allowing us
to put dialplan examples (and other code snippets, if desired) into the
documentation for an application/function/AMI command/etc.
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This patch adds three new AMI commands:
* ExtensionStateList (pbx.c) - list all known extension state hints
and their current statuses. Events emitted by the list action are
equivalent to the ExtensionStatus events.
* PresenceStateList (res_manager_presencestate) - list all known
presence state values. Events emitted are generated by the stasis
message type, and hence are PresenceStateChange events.
* DeviceStateList (res_manager_devicestate) - list all known device
state values. Events emitted are generated by the stasis message
type, and hence are DeviceStateChange events.
Patch-by: Matt Jordan
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ASTERISK-24124 #close
Reported by Matt Jordan
AFS-131 #close
Reported by Matt Jordan
Patches:
userevent.patch uploaded by Matt Jordan (License #6283)
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When creating the alphabetical sorted list each module is added to a list
temporarily. On the second iteration each module already has a pointer to
another module, causing stuff to go into a loop.
ASTERISK-24123 #close
Reported by: Malcolm Davenport
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When Asterisk starts a module (calling its load_module function), it re-orders
the module list, sorting it alphabetically. Ostensibly, this was done so that
the output of 'module show' listed modules in alphabetic order. This had the
unfortunate side effect of making modules with complex usage patterns
unloadable. A module that has a large number of modules that depend on it is
typically abandoned during the unloading process. This results in its memory
not being reclaimed during exit.
Generally, this isn't harmful - when the process is destroyed, the operating
system will reclaim all memory allocated by the process. Prior to Asterisk 12,
we also didn't have many modules with complex dependencies. However, with
the advent of ARI and PJSIP, this can make make unloading those modules
successfully nearly impossible, and thus tracking memory leaks or ref debug
leaks a real pain.
While this patch is not a complete overhaul of the module loader - such an
effort would be beyond the scope of what could be done for Asterisk 13 -
this does make some marginal improvements to the loader such that modules
like res_pjsip or res_stasis *may* be made properly un-loadable in the future.
1. The linked list of modules has been replaced with a doubly linked list. This
allows traversal of the module list to occur backwards. The module shutdown
routine now walks the global list backwards when it attempts to unload
modules.
2. The alphabetic reorganization of the module list on startup has been
removed. Instead, a started module is placed at the end of the module list.
3. The ast_update_module_list function - which is used by the CLI to display
the modules - now does the sorting alphabetically itself. It creates its own
linked list and inserts the modules into it in alphabetic order. This allows
for the intent of the previous code to be maintained.
This patch also contains a fix for res_calendar. Without calendar.conf, the
calendar modules were improperly bumping the use count of res_calendar, then
failing to load themselves. This patch makes it so that we detect whether or
not calendaring is enabled before altering the use count.
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The "bridge destroy" CLI command is invasive to bridges and can leave them in an unexpected
state for the users of them. Since this command may be useful for developers it is now
only available when developer mode is available. To take its place "all" has been added
as a valid option to the "bridge kick" CLI command. It will kick all of the channels
in the bridge out.
ASTERISK-23987
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3840/
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The previous behavior was to simply set the accountcode of an outgoing
channel to the accountcode of the channel initiating the call. It was
done this way a long time ago to allow the accountcode set on the SIP/100
channel to be propagated to a local channel so the dialplan execution on
the Local;2 channel would have the SIP/100 accountcode available.
SIP/100 -> Local;1/Local;2 -> SIP/200
Propagating the SIP/100 accountcode to the local channels is very useful.
Without any dialplan manipulation, all channels in this call would have
the same accountcode.
Using dialplan, you can set a different accountcode on the SIP/200 channel
either by setting the accountcode on the Local;2 channel or by the Dial
application's b(pre-dial), M(macro) or U(gosub) options, or by the
FollowMe application's b(pre-dial) option, or by the Queue application's
macro or gosub options. Before Asterisk v12, the altered accountcode on
SIP/200 will remain until the local channels optimize out and the
accountcode would change to the SIP/100 accountcode.
Asterisk v1.8 attempted to add peeraccount support but ultimately had to
punt on the support. The peeraccount support was rendered useless because
of how the CDR code needed to unconditionally force the caller's
accountcode onto the peer channel's accountcode. The CEL events were thus
intentionally made to always use the channel's accountcode as the
peeraccount value.
With the arrival of Asterisk v12, the situation has improved somewhat so
peeraccount support can be made to work. Using the indicated example, the
the accountcode values become as follows when the peeraccount is set on
SIP/100 before calling SIP/200:
SIP/100 ---> Local;1 ---- Local;2 ---> SIP/200
acct: 100 \/ acct: 200 \/ acct: 100 \/ acct: 200
peer: 200 /\ peer: 100 /\ peer: 200 /\ peer: 100
If a channel already has an accountcode it can only change by the
following explicit user actions:
1) A channel originate method that can specify an accountcode to use.
2) The calling channel propagating its non-empty peeraccount or its
non-empty accountcode if the peeraccount was empty to the outgoing
channel's accountcode before initiating the dial. e.g., Dial and
FollowMe. The exception to this propagation method is Queue. Queue will
only propagate peeraccounts this way only if the outgoing channel does not
have an accountcode.
3) Dialplan using CHANNEL(accountcode).
4) Dialplan using CHANNEL(peeraccount) on the other end of a local
channel pair.
If a channel does not have an accountcode it can get one from the
following places:
1) The channel driver's configuration at channel creation.
2) Explicit user action as already indicated.
3) Entering a basic or stasis-mixing bridge from a peer channel's
peeraccount value.
You can specify the accountcode for an outgoing channel by setting the
CHANNEL(peeraccount) before using the Dial, FollowMe, and Queue
applications. Queue adds the wrinkle that it will not overwrite an
existing accountcode on the outgoing channel with the calling channels
values.
Accountcode and peeraccount values propagate to an outgoing channel before
dialing. Accountcodes also propagate when channels enter or leave a basic
or stasis-mixing bridge. The peeraccount value only makes sense for
mixing bridges with two channels; it is meaningless otherwise.
* Made peeraccount functional by changing accountcode propagation as
described above.
* Fixed CEL extracting the wrong ie value for the peeraccount. This was
done intentionally in Asterisk v1.8 when that version had to punt on
peeraccount.
* Fixed a few places dealing with accountcodes that were reading from
channels without the lock held.
AFS-65 #close
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