This does not change any behavior, but moves the frames from the local frame
list back to the channel read queue using an O(n) algorithm instead of O(n^2).
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ast_answer(), when supplied a delay before returning to the caller, use ast_safe_sleep() to implement the delay. Unfortunately during this time any incoming frames are discarded, which is problematic for T.38 re-INVITES and other sorts of channel operations.
When a delay is not passed to ast_answer(), it still delays for up to 500 milliseconds, waiting for media to arrive. Again, though, it discards any control frames, or non-voice media frames.
This patch rectifies this situation, by storing all incoming frames during the delay period on a list, and then requeuing them onto the channel before returning to the caller.
http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/196/
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For a channel that is not yet answered this API call will wait
until a voice frame is received on the channel before returning.
It does this by waiting for frames on the channel and reading them
in. The frames read in were not freed when they should have been.
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r181423 | russell | 2009-03-11 16:42:58 -0500 (Wed, 11 Mar 2009) | 9 lines
Make code that updates BRIDGEPEER variable thread-safe.
It is not safe to read the name field of an ast_channel without the channel
locked. This patch fixes some places in channel.c where this was being done,
and lead to crashes related to masquerades.
(closes issue #14623)
Reported by: guillecabeza
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In app.c, ast_app_getdata is called to stream the prompts and receive DTMF input. If ast_app_getdata() receives an empty string caused by the user inputing the end of string character, in this case '#', it should break from the prompt loop and return to app_read, but instead it cycles through all the prompts. I've added a return value for this special case in ast_readstring() which uses an enum I've delcared in apps.h. This enum is now used as a return value for ast_app_getdata().
(closes issue #14279)
Reported by: Marquis
Patches:
fix_app_read.patch uploaded by Marquis (license 32)
read-ampersanmd.patch2 uploaded by dvossel (license 671)
Tested by: Marquis, dvossel
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/177/
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Ensure chan->fdno always gets reset to -1 after handling a channel fd event.
Since setting fdno to -1 had to be moved, a couple of other code paths that
do process an fd event return early and do not pass through the code path
where it was moved to. So, set it to -1 in a few other places, too.
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Move where fdno is set to the default value to *after* the read callback of the channel driver is called.
We have to do this as the underlying channel driver may need the fdno value to determine what to read.
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Make it easier to detect an improper call to ast_read().
When you call ast_waitfor() on a channel, the index into the channel fds array
that holds the file descriptor that poll() determines has input available is
stored in fdno. This patch clears out this value after a call to ast_read()
and also reports errors if ast_read() is called without an fdno set.
From a discussion on the asterisk-dev list.
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r179536 | jpeeler | 2009-03-02 17:54:39 -0600 (Mon, 02 Mar 2009) | 15 lines
Fix bridging regression from commit 176701
This fixes a bad regression where the bridge would exit after an attended
transfer was made. The problem was due to nexteventts getting set after the
masquerade which caused the bridge to return AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE.
(closes issue #14315)
Reported by: tim_ringenbach
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r179461 | russell | 2009-03-02 16:58:18 -0600 (Mon, 02 Mar 2009) | 8 lines
Ensure that only one thread is calling ast_settimeout() on a channel at a time.
For example, with an IAX2 channel, you can have both the channel thread and the
chan_iax2 processing threads calling this function, and doing so twice at the
same time is a bad thing.
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r176701 | jpeeler | 2009-02-17 15:54:34 -0600 (Tue, 17 Feb 2009) | 17 lines
Modify bridging to properly evaluate DTMF after first warning is played
The main problem is currently if the Dial flag L is used with a warning sound,
DTMF is not evaluated after the first warning sound. To fix this, a flag has
been added in ast_generic_bridge for playing the warning which ensures that if
a scheduled warning is missed, multiple warrnings are not played back (due to a
feature evaluation or waiting for digits). ast_channel_bridge was modified to
store the nexteventts in the ast_bridge_config structure as that information
was lost every time ast_channel_bridge was reentered, causing a hangup due to
incorrect time calculations.
(closes issue #14315)
Reported by: tim_ringenbach
Reviewed on reviewboard:
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1) Add module use count handling so that timing modules can be unloaded.
2) Implement unload_module() functions for the timing interface modules.
3) Allow multiple timing modules to be loaded, and use the one with the
highest priority value.
4) Report which timing module is being use in the "timing test" CLI command.
(closes issue #14489)
Reported by: russell
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This patch includes a number of changes to the indications API. The primary
motivation for this work was to improve stability. The object management
in this API was significantly flawed, and a number of trivial situations could
cause crashes.
The changes included are:
1) Remove the module res_indications. This included the critical functionality
that actually loaded the indications configuration. I have seen many people
have Asterisk problems because they accidentally did not have an
indications.conf present and loaded. Now, this code is in the core,
and Asterisk will fail to start without indications configuration.
There was one part of res_indications, the dialplan applications, which did
belong in a module, and have been moved to a new module, app_playtones.
2) Object management has been significantly changed. Tone zones are now
managed using astobj2, and it is no longer possible to crash Asterisk by
issuing a reload that destroys tone zones while they are in use.
3) The API documentation has been filled out.
4) The API has been updated to follow our naming conventions.
5) Various bits of code throughout the tree have been updated to account
for the API update.
6) Configuration parsing has been mostly re-written.
7) "Code cleanup"
The code is from svn/asterisk/team/russell/indications/.
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The 'd' option would not work for channel types which use RTP to transport
DTMF digits. The only way to allow for this to work was to answer the channel
if we saw that this option was enabled.
I realized that this may cause issues with CDRs, specifically with giving false
dispositions and answer times. I therefore modified ast_answer to take another
parameter which would tell if the CDR should be marked answered.
I also extended this to the Answer application so that the channel may be answered
but not CDRified if desired.
I also modified app_dictate and app_waitforsilence to only answer the channel if it
is not already up, to help not allow for faulty CDR answer times.
All of these changes are going into Asterisk trunk. For 1.6.0 and 1.6.1, however, all
the changes except for the change to the Answer application will go in since we do
not introduce new features into stable branches
(closes issue #14164)
Reported by: DennisD
Patches:
14164.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: putnopvut
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We need to do this because while we know that the freeing of the channel may cause something to become
not in use we do not know this for sure. There may be another channel that is still up which would cause
it to be in use.
(closes issue #13238)
Reported by: kowalma
Patches:
20090121__bug13238.diff.txt uploaded by Corydon76 (license 14)
Tested by: alecdavis
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r170648 | file | 2009-01-23 16:16:39 -0400 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 4 lines
When a channel is answered make sure any indications currently playing stop. Usually the phone would do this but if the channel was already answered then they are being generated by Asterisk and we darn well need to stop them.
(closes issue #14249)
Reported by: RadicAlish
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r170392 | mmichelson | 2009-01-23 09:40:39 -0600 (Fri, 23 Jan 2009) | 28 lines
Fix broken call pickup
There was a subtle change in ast_do_masquerade which
resulted in failed attempts to pickup calls. The problem
was that the value of the AST_FLAG_OUTGOING flag was
copied from the clone to the original channel. In the case
of call pickup, this meant that the AST_FLAG_OUTGOING flag
ended up being cleared on the channel that was attempting
to execute the pickup.
Because this flag was not set, when ast_read came across
an answer frame, it ignored it. The result of this was that
the calling channel was never properly answered.
This fix changes the behavior in ast_do_masquerade to set
the flags on the original channel to the union of the flags
on the clone channel. This way, if the AST_FLAG_OUTGOING
flag is set on either of the two channels involved in the
masquerade, the resulting channel will have the flag set
as well.
(closes issue #14206)
Reported by: francesco_r
Patches:
14206.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: francesco_r, aragon, putnopvut
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r166568 | mmichelson | 2008-12-23 09:16:26 -0600 (Tue, 23 Dec 2008) | 12 lines
Fix a crash resulting from a datastore with inheritance but no duplicate callback
The fix for this is to simply set the newly created datastore's data pointer
to NULL if it is inherited but has no duplicate callback.
(closes issue #14113)
Reported by: francesco_r
Patches:
14113.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: francesco_r
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This function is being added as a method to allow for
an audiohook to move to a new channel during a channel
masquerade. The most obvious use for such a facility is
for MixMonitor when a transfer is performed. Prior to
the addition of this functionality, if a channel
running MixMonitor was transferred by another party, then
the recording would stop once the transfer had completed.
By using AUDIOHOOK_INHERIT, you can make MixMonitor
continue recording the call even after the transfer
has completed.
It has also been determined that since this is seen
by most as a bug fix and is not an invasive change,
this functionality will also be backported to 1.4 and
merged into the 1.6.0 branches, even though they are
feature-frozen.
(closes issue #13538)
Reported by: mbit
Patches:
13538.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: putnopvut
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/102/
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r164201 | russell | 2008-12-15 08:31:37 -0600 (Mon, 15 Dec 2008) | 31 lines
Handle a case where a call can be bridged to a channel that is still ringing.
The issue that was reported was about a case where a RINGING channel got
redirected to an extension to pick up a call from parking. Once the parked
call got taken out of parking, it heard silence until the other side answered.
Ideally, the caller that was parked would get a ringing indication. This patch
fixes this case so that the caller receives ringback once it comes out of
parking until the other side answers.
The fixes are:
- Make sure we remember that a channel was an outgoing channel when doing
a masquerade. This prevents an erroneous ast_answer() call on the channel,
which causes a bogus 200 OK to be sent in the case of SIP.
- Add some additional comments to explain related parts of code.
- Update the handling of the ast_channel visible_indication field. Storing
values that are not stateful is pointless. Control frames that are events
or commands should be ignored.
- When a bridge first starts, check to see if the peer channel needs to be
given ringing indication because the calling side is still ringing.
- Rework ast_indicate_data() a bit for the sake of readability.
(closes issue #13747)
Reported by: davidw
Tested by: russell
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/90/
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r163448 | russell | 2008-12-12 07:44:08 -0600 (Fri, 12 Dec 2008) | 26 lines
Resolve issues that could cause DTMF to be processed out of order.
These changes come from team/russell/issue_12658
1) Change autoservice to put digits on the head of the channel's frame readq
instead of the tail. If there were frames on the readq that autoservice
had not yet read, the previous code would have resulted in out of order
processing. This required a new API call to queue a frame to the head
of the queue instead of the tail.
2) Change up the processing of DTMF in ast_read(). Some of the problems
were the result of having two sources of pending DTMF frames. There
was the dtmfq and the more generic readq. Both were used for pending
DTMF in various scenarios. Simplifying things to only use the frame
readq avoids some of the problems.
3) Fix a bug where a DTMF END frame could get passed through when it
shouldn't have. If code set END_DTMF_ONLY in the middle of digit emulation,
and a digit arrived before emulation was complete, digits would get
processed out of order.
(closes issue #12658)
Reported by: dimas
Tested by: russell, file
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The conversion to use ast_check_hangup() everywhere instead of checking the softhangup
flag directly introduced this problem. The issue is that ast_check_hangup() checked
for tech_pvt to be NULL. Unfortunately, this will be NULL is some valid circumstances,
such as with a dummy channel.
The fix is simple. Don't check tech_pvt. It's pointless, because the code path that
sets this to NULL is when the channel hangup callback gets called. This happens inside
of ast_hangup(), which is the same function responsible for freeing the channel. Any
code calling ast_check_hangup() better not be calling it after that point, and if so,
we have a bigger problem at hand.
(closes issue #14035)
Reported by: erogoza
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ast_channel_search_locked need to be made. Specifically, the caller needs to be able to
pass arbitrary data which in turn is passed to the callback. This patch addresses all
of the nested functions currently in asterisk trunk.
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channel list calling a caller-defined callback. The callback returns non-zero
if a match is found. This should speed up some of the code that I committed
earlier today in chan_sip (which is also updated by this commit).
Reviewed by russellb and kpfleming via ReviewBoard:
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or when calling ast_waitfor(). These are inappropriate times to hold the channel
lock. This is what has caused "could not get the channel lock" messages from
chan_sip and has likely caused a negative impact on performance results of SIP
in Asterisk 1.6. Thanks to file for pointing out this section of code.
(closes issue #13287)
(closes issue #13115)
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r140690 | murf | 2008-09-02 16:40:13 -0600 (Tue, 02 Sep 2008) | 1 line
After reconsidering, with respect to 13409, ast_cdr_detach should be OK, better in fact, than ast_cdr_free, which generates lots of useless warnings that will undoubtably generate complaints.
Hmmm. It doesn't hush the useless warnings, but it does allow control of posting via the detach and post routines, for those possible situations,
where you'd want to post single-channel cdrs.
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r140670 | murf | 2008-09-02 16:15:57 -0600 (Tue, 02 Sep 2008) | 14 lines
(closes issue #13409)
Reported by: tomaso
Patches:
asterisk-1.6.0-rc2-cdrmemleak.patch uploaded by tomaso (license 564)
I basically spent the day, verifying that this patch
solves the problem, and doesn't hurt in non-problem
cases. Why valgrind did not plainly reveal this leak
absolutely mystifies and stuns me.
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would reset to 500 ms every time a non-voice frame
was received. The total time we poll should be 500 ms, so
now we save the amount of time left after the poll returned
and use that as our argument for the next call to poll
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Instead, poll the channel until receiving a voice frame. The
cap on this poll is 500 ms.
The optional delay is still allowable in the Answer() application,
but the delay has been moved back to its original position, after
the call to the channel's answer callback. The poll for the voice
frame will not happen if a delay is specified when calling Answer().
(closes issue #12708)
Reported by: kactus
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r135841 | mmichelson | 2008-08-05 19:25:10 -0500 (Tue, 05 Aug 2008) | 27 lines
Merging the issue11259 branch.
The purpose of this branch was to take into account
"burps" which could cause jitterbuffers to misbehave.
One such example is if the L option to Dial() were used
to inject audio into a bridged conversation at regular
intervals. Since the audio here was not passed through
the jitterbuffer, it would cause a gap in the jitterbuffer's
timestamps which would cause a frames to be dropped for a
brief period.
Now ast_generic_bridge will empty and reset the jitterbuffer
each time it is called. This causes injected audio to be handled
properly.
ast_generic_bridge also will empty and reset the jitterbuffer
if it receives an AST_CONTROL_SRCUPDATE frame since the change
in audio source could negatively affect the jitterbuffer.
All of this was made possible by adding a new public API call
to the abstract_jb called ast_jb_empty_and_reset.
(closes issue #11259)
Reported by: plack
Tested by: putnopvut
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Revert inadvertent changes to app_skel that occurred when
I was testing for a memory leak
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Remove properties that should not be here
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r135799 | murf | 2008-08-05 17:13:20 -0600 (Tue, 05 Aug 2008) | 34 lines
(closes issue #12982)
Reported by: bcnit
Tested by: murf
I discovered that also, in the previous bug fixes and changes,
the cdr.conf 'unanswered' option is not being obeyed, so
I fixed this.
And, yes, there are two 'answer' times involved in this
scenario, and I would agree with you, that the first
answer time is the time that should appear in the CDR.
(the second 'answer' time is the time that the bridge
was begun).
I made the necessary adjustments, recording the first
answer time into the peer cdr, and then using that to
override the bridge cdr's value.
To get the 'unanswered' CDRs to appear, I purposely
output them, using the dial cmd to mark them as
DIALED (with a new flag), and outputting them if
they bear that flag, and you are in the right mode.
I also corrected one small mention of the Zap device
to equally consider the dahdi device.
I heavily tested 10-sec-wait macros in dial, and
without the macro call; I tested hangups while the
macro was running vs. letting the macro complete
and the bridge form. Looks OK. Removed all the
instrumentation and debug.
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r133649 | tilghman | 2008-07-25 12:19:39 -0500 (Fri, 25 Jul 2008) | 8 lines
Fix some errant device states by making the devicestate API more strict in
terms of the device argument (only without the unique identifier appended).
(closes issue #12771)
Reported by: davidw
Patches:
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Tested by: davidw, jvandal, murf
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r127663 | murf | 2008-07-02 18:16:25 -0600 (Wed, 02 Jul 2008) | 30 lines
The CDRfix4/5/6 omnibus cdr fixes.
(closes issue #10927)
Reported by: murf
Tested by: murf, deeperror
(closes issue #12907)
Reported by: falves11
Tested by: murf, falves11
(closes issue #11849)
Reported by: greyvoip
As to 11849, I think these changes fix the core problems
brought up in that bug, but perhaps not the more global
problems created by the limitations of CDR's themselves
not being oriented around transfers.
Reopen if necc, but bug reports are not the best
medium for enhancement discussions. We need to start
a second-generation CDR standardization effort to cover
transfers.
(closes issue #11093)
Reported by: rossbeer
Tested by: greyvoip, murf
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channel is not set to AST_STATE_UP until after the answer callback.
(closes issue #12924)
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- change ast_settimeout() to honor max rate in edge cases of file playback
(this will make some warning messages go away at the end of playing back
a file)
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r125132 | kpfleming | 2008-06-25 17:21:30 -0500 (Wed, 25 Jun 2008) | 10 lines
allow tonezone to live in a different place than DAHDI/Zaptel, since dahdi-tools and dahdi-linux are now separate packages and can be installed in different places
don't include tonezone.h in dahdi_compat.h, because only a couple of modules need it
get app_rpt building again after the DAHDI changes
(closes issue #12911)
Reported by: tzafrir
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- Convert the last part of channel.c over to use the timing API. This would
not have made a difference when using the dahdi timing module. I noticed
it when trying to use another timing source. Oops. :)
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- Convert chan_iax2 to use the timing API
- Convert usage of timing in the core to use the timing API instead of
using DAHDI directly
- Make a change to the timing API to add the set_rate() function
- change the timing core to use a rwlock
- merge a timing implementation, res_timing_dahdi
Basic testing was successful using res_timing_dahdi
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r122130 | tilghman | 2008-06-12 10:11:30 -0500 (Thu, 12 Jun 2008) | 4 lines
Occasionally, the alertpipe loses its nonblocking status, so detect and correct
that situation before it causes a deadlock. (Reported and tested by ctooley
via #asterisk-dev)
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r121280 | russell | 2008-06-09 11:35:40 -0500 (Mon, 09 Jun 2008) | 10 lines
Do not attempt to do emulation if an END digit is received and the length is
less than the defined minimum digit length, and the other end only wants END
digits (SIP INFO, for example).
(closes issue #12778)
Reported by: tsearle
Patches:
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Tested by: tsearle
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hold tracking information for mutexes. Now, the "core show locks" output
will output information about who is holding a rwlock when a thread is
waiting on it.
(closes issue #11279)
Reported by: ys
Patches:
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- make data member of the ast_frame struct a named union instead of a void
Recently the ast_queue_hangup function got a new parameter, the hangupcause
Feedback came in that this is no good and that instead a new function should be created.
This I did.
The hangupcause was stored in the seqno member of the ast_frame struct. This is not very
elegant, and since there's already a data member that one should be used.
Problem is, this member was a void *.
Now it's a named union so it can hold a pointer, an uint32 and there's a padding in case someone
wants to store another type in there in the future.
This commit is so massive, because all ast_frame.data uses have to be
altered to ast_frame.data.data
Thanks russellb and kpfleming for the feedback.
(closes issue #12674)
Reported by: mvanbaak
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r116088 | mmichelson | 2008-05-13 18:47:49 -0500 (Tue, 13 May 2008) | 12 lines
A change to the way channel locks are handled when DEBUG_CHANNEL_LOCKS is defined.
After debugging a deadlock, it was noticed that when DEBUG_CHANNEL_LOCKS
is enabled in menuselect, the actual origin of channel locks is obscured
by the fact that all channel locks appear to happen in the function
ast_channel_lock(). This code change redefines ast_channel_lock to be a
macro which maps to __ast_channel_lock(), which then relays the proper
file name, line number, and function name information to the core lock
functions so that this information will be displayed in the case that
there is some sort of locking error or core show locks is issued.
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r114117 | mmichelson | 2008-04-14 12:41:03 -0500 (Mon, 14 Apr 2008) | 11 lines
Increase the retry count when attempting to show channels. This apparently
cleared an issue someone was seeing when attempting to show channels when
the load was high.
(closes issue #11667)
Reported by: falves11
Patches:
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Tested by: falves11
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r114106 | mmichelson | 2008-04-14 09:58:02 -0500 (Mon, 14 Apr 2008) | 5 lines
Save a local copy of the generate callback prior to unlocking the channel in
case the generate callback goes NULL on us after the channel is unlocked. Thanks
to Russell for pointing this need out to me.
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r113065 | mmichelson | 2008-04-07 11:08:45 -0500 (Mon, 07 Apr 2008) | 13 lines
This fix prevents a deadlock that was experienced in chan_local. There was
deadlock prevention in place in chan_local, but it would not work in a specific
case because the channel was recursively locked. By unlocking the channel prior
to calling the generator's generate callback in ast_read_generator_actions(), we
prevent the recursive locking, and therefore the deadlock.
(closes issue #12307)
Reported by: callguy
Patches:
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Tested by: callguy
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G.722 music on hold working for me.
(issue #12164, reported by milazzo and jsmith, patches by me)
res/res_musiconhold.c:
- I moved a single line so that the sample queue update happened before
ast_write(). The reason that this was a bug is that the G.722 frame
originally says it has 320 samples in it (which is correct). However,
when the frame is written to a channel that uses RTP, main/rtp.c modifies
the frame to cut the number of samples in half before it sends it on
the wire. This is to account for the stupid incorrect G.722 spec that
makes it so we have to lie about the number of samples with RTP. I should
probably go and re-work the RTP code so it doesn't modify the frame so
that a bug like this won't happen in the future. However, this change to
MOH is harmless.
main/channel.c:
- I made two fixes in regards to generator timing. Generators use samples
for timing. However, this code assumed 8 kHz samples. In one case, it was
a hard coded 160 samples, that is now written as the sample rate / 50. The
other place was dealing with timing a generator based on frames coming from
the other direction. However, that would have only worked if the sample
rates for the formats in both directions were the same. The code now takes
into account that the sample rates may differ, and scales the generator
samples accordingly.
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r108583 | russell | 2008-03-13 16:38:16 -0500 (Thu, 13 Mar 2008) | 11 lines
Fix another issue that was causing crashes in chanspy. This introduces a new
datastore callback, called chan_fixup(). The concept is exactly like the
fixup callback that is used in the channel technology interface. This callback
gets called when the owning channel changes due to a masquerade. Before this
was introduced, if a masquerade happened on a channel being spyed on, the
channel pointer in the datastore became invalid.
(closes issue #12187)
(reported by, and lots of testing from atis)
(props to file for the help with ideas)
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r108135 | russell | 2008-03-12 14:57:42 -0500 (Wed, 12 Mar 2008) | 40 lines
(closes issue #12187, reported by atis, fixed by me after some brainstorming
on the issue with mmichelson)
- Update copyright info on app_chanspy.
- Fix a race condition that caused app_chanspy to crash. The issue was that
the chanspy datastore magic that was used to ensure that spyee channels did
not disappear out from under the code did not completely solve the problem.
It was actually possible for chanspy to acquire a channel reference out of
its datastore to a channel that was in the middle of being destroyed. That
was because datastore destruction in ast_channel_free() was done near the
end. So, this left the code in app_chanspy accessing a channel that was
partially, or completely invalid because it was in the process of being free'd
by another thread. The following sort of shows the code path where the race
occurred:
=============================================================================
Thread 1 (PBX thread for spyee chan) || Thread 2 (chanspy)
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ast_channel_free() ||
- remove channel from channel list ||
- lock/unlock the channel to ensure ||
that no references retrieved from ||
the channel list exist. ||
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|| channel_spy()
- destroy some channel data || - Lock chanspy datastore
|| - Retrieve reference to channel
|| - lock channel
|| - Unlock chanspy datastore
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
- destroy channel datastores ||
- call chanspy datastore d'tor ||
which NULL's out the ds' || - Operate on the channel ...
reference to the channel ||
||
- free the channel ||
||
|| - unlock the channel
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LIST instead of an RWLIST. The way this list works makes it such that
a RWLIST provides no additional benefit. Also, a mutex is needed for
use with the thread condition.
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r105563 | russell | 2008-03-03 09:50:43 -0600 (Mon, 03 Mar 2008) | 24 lines
Merge in some changes from team/russell/autoservice-nochans-1.4
These changes fix up some dubious code that I came across while auditing what
happens in the autoservice thread when there are no channels currently in
autoservice.
1) Change it so that autoservice thread doesn't keep looping around calling
ast_waitfor_n() on 0 channels twice a second. Instead, use a thread condition
so that the thread properly goes to sleep and does not wake up until a
channel is put into autoservice.
This actually fixes an interesting bug, as well. If the autoservice thread
is already running (almost always is the case), then when the thread goes
from having 0 channels to have 1 channel to autoservice, that channel would
have to wait for up to 1/2 of a second to have the first frame read from it.
2) Fix up the code in ast_waitfor_nandfds() for when it gets called with no
channels and no fds to poll() on, such as was the case with the previous code
for the autoservice thread. In this case, the code would call alloca(0), and
pass the result as the first argument to poll(). In this case, the 2nd
argument to poll() specified that there were no fds, so this invalid pointer
shouldn't actually get dereferenced, but, this code makes it explicit and
ensures the pointers are NULL unless we have valid data to put there.
(related to issue #12116)
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r105560 | file | 2008-03-03 11:28:59 -0400 (Mon, 03 Mar 2008) | 7 lines
It is possible for no audio to pass between the current digit and next digit so expand logic that clears emulation to AST_FRAME_NULL.
(closes issue #11911)
Reported by: edgreenberg
Patches:
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Tested by: tbsky
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r100581 | russell | 2008-01-28 11:15:41 -0600 (Mon, 28 Jan 2008) | 9 lines
Make some deadlock related fixes. These bugs were discovered and reported
internally at Digium by Steve Pitts.
- Fix up chan_local to ensure that the channel lock is held before the local
pvt lock.
- Don't hold the channel lock when executing the timing function, as it can
cause a deadlock when using chan_local. This actually changes the code back
to be how it was before the change for issue #10765. But, I added some other
locking that I think will prevent the problem reported there, as well.
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today on another mac. We ignore the return value of locking operations almost
everywhere in Asterisk. So, ignore these, as well, so Asterisk will actually
work on systems where this is occurring while I look into what the issue is.
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as a channel variable BRIDGEPVTCALLID
This is important for call tracing in log files and CDRs, so that
the SIP callID can be traced along servers.
The CHANNEL dialplan function won't work here, since the outbound
channel is gone when we need the Call-ID.
Other channel drivers may now implement the same function :-),
but this patch only supports chan_sip.so.
Inspired by (issue #11816)
Reported by: ctooley
Patch by oej
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r95024 | russell | 2007-12-27 15:40:02 -0600 (Thu, 27 Dec 2007) | 9 lines
Don't report a syntax error when an empty string is passed to ast_get_group.
Just return 0.
(closes issue #11540)
Reported by: tzafrir
Patches:
group_empty.diff uploaded by tzafrir (license 46)
-- slightly changed by me
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r94767 | tilghman | 2007-12-24 13:36:59 -0600 (Mon, 24 Dec 2007) | 5 lines
Race: we need to wait to queue a NewChannel event until after the channel is
inserted into the channel list. The reason is because some manager users
immediately queue requests from the channel when they see that event and are
confused when Asterisk reports no such channel. (Closes issue #11632)
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r93625 | mmichelson | 2007-12-18 11:02:48 -0600 (Tue, 18 Dec 2007) | 6 lines
Rework deadlock avoidance used in ast_write, since it meant that agent channels which were being monitored
had one audio file recorded and one empty audio file saved.
(closes issue #11529, reported by atis patched by me)
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- Newstate event
- Now has "CalleridNum" for numeric caller id, like Newchannel
- The event does not send "<unknown>" for unknown caller IDs just an empty field
- Newstate and Newchannel events
- these have changed headers
"State" -> ChannelStateDesc Text based channel state
-> ChannelState Numeric channel state
- The events does not send "<unknown>" for unknown caller IDs just an empty field
- Newstate event
- Now has "CalleridNum" for numeric caller id, like Newchannel
- The event does not send "<unknown>" for unknown caller IDs just an empty field
- Link and Unlink events
- The "Link" and "Unlink" bridge events in channel.c are now renamed to "Bridge"
- The link state is in the bridgestate: header as "Link" or "Unlink"
- For channel.c bridges, "Bridgetype: core" is added. This opens up for
bridge events in rtp.c and channel drivers
- The "Rename" manager event has a renamed header, to use the same
terminology for the current channel as other events
- Oldname -> Channel
(Moremanager)
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r90145 | russell | 2007-11-28 18:20:34 -0600 (Wed, 28 Nov 2007) | 5 lines
This set of changes is to make some callerID handling thread-safe.
The ast_set_callerid() function needed to lock the channel. Also, the handlers
for the CALLERID() dialplan function needed to lock the channel when reading
or writing callerid values directly on the channel structure.
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r89577 | file | 2007-11-26 11:34:38 -0400 (Mon, 26 Nov 2007) | 6 lines
If channel allocation fails because the alert pipe could not be created also free the scheduler context.
(closes issue #11355)
Reported by: eliel
Patches:
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build times - tested, there is no measureable difference before and
after this commit.
In this change:
use asterisk/compat.h to include a small set of system headers:
inttypes.h, unistd.h, stddef.h, stddint.h, sys/types.h, stdarg.h,
stdlib.h, alloca.h, stdio.h
Where available, the inclusion is conditional on HAVE_FOO_H as determined
by autoconf.
Normally, source files should not include any of the above system headers,
and instead use either "asterisk.h" or "asterisk/compat.h" which does it
better.
For the time being I have left alone second-level directories
(main/db1-ast, etc.).
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through ast_mutex primitives.
To detect all occurrences, I have renamed the lock field in struct ast_channel
so it is clear that it shouldn't be used directly.
There are some uses in res/res_features.c (see details of the diff)
that are error prone as they try and lock two channels without
caring about the order (or without explaining why it is safe).
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- the *_CURRENT macros no longer need the list head pointer argument
- add AST_LIST_MOVE_CURRENT to encapsulate the remove/add operation when moving entries between lists
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r88709 | russell | 2007-11-05 14:11:04 -0600 (Mon, 05 Nov 2007) | 20 lines
Merge the last bit of changes from asterisk/team/russell/readq-1.4
The issue here is that the channel frame readq handling got broken when the
code was converted to use the linked list macros. It caused corruption of the
list head and tail pointers. So, I fixed up the usage of the linked list
macros and in passing, simplified the code. I also documented what the code
is doing, as it was a bit difficult to figure out at first.
This bug showed itself with crashes showing messed up head/tail pointers for
the readq. However, there are a couple of crashes that aren't quite as obvious,
but I think may be related. So, if your bug gets closed by this commit, but
you still have a problem, please reopen or create a new bug report.
(closes issue #10936)
(closes issue #10595)
(closes issue #10368)
(closes issue #11084)
(closes issue #10040)
(closes issue #10840)
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r88624 | russell | 2007-11-05 11:46:02 -0600 (Mon, 05 Nov 2007) | 5 lines
Fix up datastore handling in ast_do_masquerade(). The code is intended to move
any channel datastores from the old channel to the new one. However, it did
not use the linked list macros properly to accomplish the task. The existing
code would only work if there was only a single datastore on the old channel.
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Not applicable to older branches except for 1.4 which will
receive a fix for the routines that free memory pools.
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r86750 | russell | 2007-10-22 10:52:48 -0500 (Mon, 22 Oct 2007) | 8 lines
Don't leak a frame in the case that an END frame is received and the time since
the BEGIN is less than that of the defined minimum DTMF duration.
(closes issue #11051)
Reported by: casper
Patches:
channel.c.86664.diff uploaded by casper (license 55)
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r86330 | russell | 2007-10-18 13:03:10 -0500 (Thu, 18 Oct 2007) | 10 lines
The channel needs to stay locked while running timer callbacks, as they access
and modify channel data that may change elsewhere. I went through every timer
callback in the source tree to make sure that none of them did any additional
locking that could introduce deadlocks, and all is well.
(closes issue #10765)
Reported by: Ivan
Patches:
ast_1_4_11_svn_patch_channel_rc.diff uploaded by Ivan (license 229)
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r83432 | russell | 2007-09-21 09:37:20 -0500 (Fri, 21 Sep 2007) | 4 lines
gcc 4.2 has a new set of warnings dealing with cosnt pointers. This set of
changes gets all of Asterisk (minus chan_alsa for now) to compile with gcc 4.2.
(closes issue #10774, patch from qwell)
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