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bb38010c67 |
res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Fix multiple keepalive scheduled items.
The keepalive support in res_pjsip_sdp_rtp currently assumes that a stream will only be negotiated once. This is false. If the stream is replaced and later added back it can be negotiated again causing multiple keepalive scheduled items to exist. This change explicitly deletes the existing keepalive scheduled item before adding the new one. The res_pjsip_sdp_rtp module also does not stop RTP keepalives or timeout timer if the stream has been replaced. This change adds a callback to the session media interface to allow a media stream to be stopped without the resources being destroyed. This allows the scheduled items and RTP to be stopped when the stream no longer exists. ASTERISK-25356 #close Change-Id: Ibe6a7cc0927c87326fd5f1c0d4ad889dbfbea1de |
11 years ago |
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d013ecf748 |
res_pjsip: Add common ast_sip_get_host_ip API.
Modules commonly used the pj_gethostip function for retrieving the IP address of the host. This function does not cache the result and may result in a DNS lookup occurring, or additional work. If the DNS server is unreachable or network issues arise this can cause the pj_gethostip function to block for a period of time. This change adds an ast_sip_get_host_ip and ast_sip_get_host_ip_string function which does the same thing but caches the host IP address at module load time. This results in no additional work being done each time the local host IP address is needed. ASTERISK-25342 #close Change-Id: I3205deb679b01fa5ac05a94b623bfd620a2abe1e |
11 years ago |
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f7df3e1a01 |
rtp_engine.c: Get current or create a needed rx payload type mapping.
* Make ast_rtp_codecs_payload_code() get the current mapping or create a rx payload type mapping. ASTERISK-25166 Reported by: Kevin Harwell ASTERISK-17410 Reported by: Boris Fox Change-Id: Ia4b2d45877a8f004f6ce3840e3d8afe533384e56 |
11 years ago |
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1a549ed134 |
rtp_engine.c: Initial split of payload types into rx and tx mappings.
There are numerous problems with the current implementation of the RTP payload type mapping in Asterisk. It uses only one mapping structure to associate payload types to codecs. The single mapping is overkill if all of the payload type values are well known values. Dynamic payload type mappings do not work as well with the single mapping because RFC3264 allows each side of the link to negotiate different dynamic mappings for what they want to receive. Not only could you have the same codec mapped for sending and receiving on different payload types you could wind up with the same payload type mapped to different codecs for each direction. 1) An independent payload type mapping is needed for sending and receiving. 2) The receive mapping needs to keep track of previous mappings because of the slack to when negotiation happens and current packets in flight using the old mapping arrive. 3) The transmit mapping only needs to keep track of the current negotiated values since we are sending the packets and know when the switchover takes place. * Needed to create ast_rtp_codecs_payload_code_tx() and make some callers use the new function because ast_rtp_codecs_payload_code() was used for mappings in both directions. * Needed to create ast_rtp_codecs_payloads_xover() for cases where we need to pass preferred codec mappings to the peer channel for early media bridging or when we need to prefer the offered mapping that RFC3264 says we SHOULD use. * ast_rtp_codecs_payloads_xover() and ast_rtp_codecs_payload_code_tx() are the only new public functions created. All the others were only used for the tx or rx mapping direction so the function doxygen now reflects which direction the function operates. * chan_mgcp.c: Removed call to ast_rtp_codecs_payloads_clear() as doing that makes no sense when processing an incoming SDP. We would be wiping out any mappings that we set for the possible outgoing SDP we sent earlier. ASTERISK-25166 Reported by: Kevin Harwell ASTERISK-17410 Reported by: Boris Fox Change-Id: Iaf6c227bca68cb7c414cf2fd4108a8ac98bd45ac |
11 years ago |
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e188192ad1 |
main/format: Add an API call for retrieving format attributes
Some codecs that may be a third party library to Asterisk need to have knowledge of the format attributes that were negotiated. Unfortunately, when the great format migration of Asterisk 13 occurred, that ability was lost. This patch adds an API call, ast_format_attribute_get, to the core format API, along with updates to the unit test to check the new API call. A new callback is also now available for format attribute modules, such that they can provide the format attribute values they manage. Note that the API returns a void *. This is done as the format attribute modules themselves may store format attributes in any particular manner they like. Care should be taken by consumers of the API to check the return value before casting and dereferencing. Consumers will obviously need to have a priori knowledge of the type of the format attribute as well. Change-Id: Ieec76883dfb46ecd7aff3dc81a52c81f4dc1b9e3 |
11 years ago |
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ff36b5482b |
Merge "Replaces clock_gettime() with ast_tsnow()"
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11 years ago |
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40caf0ad9b |
Replaces clock_gettime() with ast_tsnow()
clock_gettime() is, unfortunately, not portable. But I did like that over our usual `ts.tv_nsec = tv.tv_usec * 1000` copy/paste code we usually do when we want a timespec and all we have is ast_tvnow(). This patch adds ast_tsnow(), which mimics ast_tvnow(), but returns a timespec. If clock_gettime() is available, it will use that. Otherwise ast_tsnow() falls back to using ast_tvnow(). Change-Id: Ibb1ee67ccf4826b9b76d5a5eb62e90b29b6c456e |
11 years ago |
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12e6f5ac01 |
ARI: Retrieve existing log channels
An http request can be sent to get the existing Asterisk logs. The command "curl -v -u user:pass -X GET 'http://localhost:8088 /ari/asterisk/logging'" can be run in the terminal to access the newly implemented functionality. * Retrieve all existing log channels ASTERISK-25252 Change-Id: I7bb08b93e3b938c991f3f56cc5d188654768a808 |
11 years ago |
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b91ca7ba49 |
ARI: Creating log channels
An http request can be sent to create a log channel in Asterisk. The command "curl -v -u user:pass -X POST 'http://localhost:088/ari/asterisk/logging/mylog? configuration=notice,warning'" can be run in the terminal to access the newly implemented functionality for ARI. * Ability to create log channels using ARI ASTERISK-25252 Change-Id: I9a20e5c75716dfbb6b62fd3474faf55be20bd782 |
11 years ago |
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f19c4930c2 |
ARI: Deleting log channels
An http request can be sent to delete a log channel in Asterisk. The command "curl -v -u user:pass -X DELETE 'http://localhost:8088 /ari/asterisk/logging/mylog'" can be run in the terminal to access the newly implemented functionally for ARI. * Able to delete log channels using ARI ASTERISK-25252 Change-Id: Id6eeb54ebcc511595f0418d586ff55914bc3aae6 |
11 years ago |
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8672f0bbbd |
Merge "res/res_rtp_asterisk: Add ECDH support"
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11 years ago |
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8eef7392c4 |
Merge topic 'misc_rtp_tweaks'
* changes: rtp_engine.h: No sense allowing payload types larger than RFC allows. rtp_engine.c: Minor tweaks. rtp_engine.h: Misc comment fixes. |
11 years ago |
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b002e09214 |
Merge "ARI: Channels added to Stasis application during WebSocket creation ..."
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11 years ago |
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1f02d20da4 |
ARI: Rotate log channels.
An http request can be sent to rotate a specified log channel. If the channel does not exist, an error response will be returned. The command "curl -v -u user:pass -X PUT 'http://localhost:8088 /ari/asterisk/logging/logChannelName/rotate'" can be run in the terminal to access this new functionality. * Added the ability to rotate log files through ARI ASTERISK-25252 Change-Id: Iaefa21cbbc1b29effb33004ee3d89c977e76ab01 |
11 years ago |
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fe804b09b3 |
ARI: Channels added to Stasis application during WebSocket creation ...
Prior to ASTERISK-24988, the WebSocket handshake was resolved before Stasis applications were registered. This was done such that the WebSocket would be ready when an application is registered. However, by creating the WebSocket first, the client had the ability to make requests for the Stasis application it thought had been created with the initial handshake request. The inevitable conclusion of this scenario was the cart being put before the horse. ASTERISK-24988 resolved half of the problem by ensuring that the applications were created and registered with Stasis prior to completing the handshake with the client. While this meant that Stasis was ready when the client received the green-light from Asterisk, it also meant that the WebSocket was not yet ready for Stasis to dispatch messages. This patch introduces a message queuing mechanism for delaying messages from Stasis applications while the WebSocket is being constructed. When the ARI event processor receives the message from the WebSocket that it is being created, the event processor instantiates an event session which contains a message queue. It then tries to create and register the requested applications with Stasis. Messages that are dispatched from Stasis between this point and the point at which the event processor is notified the WebSocket is ready, are stashed in the queue. Once the WebSocket has been built, the queue's messages are dispatched in the order in which they were originally received and the queue is concurrently cleared. ASTERISK-25181 #close Reported By: Matt Jordan Change-Id: Iafef7b85a2e0bf78c114db4c87ffc3d16d671a17 |
11 years ago |
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86034227ca |
dns_core: Allow zero-length DNS responses.
A testsuite test recently failed due to a crash that occurred in the DNS core. The problem was that the test could not resolve an address, did not set a result on the DNS query, and then indicated the query was completed. The DNS core does not handle the case of a query with no result gracefully, and so there is a crash. This changeset makes the DNS system resolver set a result with a zero-length answer in the case that a DNS resolution failure occurs early. The DNS core now also will accept such a response without treating it as invalid input. A unit test was updated to no longer treat setting a zero-length response as off-nominal. Change-Id: Ie56641e22debdaa61459e1c9a042e23b78affbf6 |
11 years ago |
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e2d5d4db35 |
rtp_engine.h: No sense allowing payload types larger than RFC allows.
* Tweaked add_static_payload() to not use magic numbers. Change-Id: I1719ff0f6d3ce537a91572501eae5bcd912a420b |
11 years ago |
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d12dc97fc9 |
rtp_engine.h: Misc comment fixes.
Change-Id: If98139264d5d97427b4685ecbdc54518f725bc43 |
11 years ago |
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1d081ec970 |
res/res_rtp_asterisk: Add ECDH support
This will add ECDH support to Asterisk. It will detect auto ECDH support in OpenSSL (1.0.2b and above) during ./configure. If this is available, it will use it, otherwise it will fall back to prime256v1 (this behavior is consistent with other projects such as Apache and nginx). This fixes WebRTC being broken in Firefox 38+ due to Firefox now only supporting ciphers with perfect forward secrecy. ASTERISK-25265 #close Change-Id: I8c13b33a2a79c0bde2e69e4ba6afa5ab9351465b |
11 years ago |
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309dd2a409 |
pjsip: Add rtp_timeout and rtp_timeout_hold endpoint options.
This change adds support for the 'rtp_timeout' and 'rtp_timeout_hold' endpoint options. These allow the channel to be hung up if RTP is not received from the remote endpoint for a specified number of seconds. ASTERISK-25259 #close Change-Id: I3f39daaa7da2596b5022737b77799d16204175b9 |
11 years ago |
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f7f3ae1815 |
Merge "res_pjsip: Add rtp_keepalive endpoint option."
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11 years ago |
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2b42264e66 |
res_pjsip: Add rtp_keepalive endpoint option.
This adds an "rtp_keepalive" option for PJSIP endpoints. Similar to the chan_sip option, this specifies an interval, in seconds, at which we will send RTP comfort noise frames. This can be useful for keeping RTP sessions alive as well as keeping NAT associations alive during lulls. ASTERISK-25242 #close Reported by Mark Michelson Change-Id: I3b9903d99e35fe5d0b53ecc46df82c750776bc8d |
11 years ago |
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f90beeaea6 |
Merge "strings.h: Fix issues with escape string functions."
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11 years ago |
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3b39dbe38b |
Merge "media cache: Add a core API and facade for a backend agnostic media cache"
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11 years ago |
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b34c4528ab |
strings.h: Fix issues with escape string functions.
Fixes for issues with the ASTERISK-24934 patch. * Fixed ast_escape_alloc() and ast_escape_c_alloc() if the s parameter is an empty string. If it were an empty string the functions returned NULL as if there were a memory allocation failure. This failure caused the AMI VarSet event to not get posted if the new value was an empty string. * Fixed dest buffer overwrite potential in ast_escape() and ast_escape_c(). If the dest buffer size is smaller than the space needed by the escaped s parameter string then the dest buffer would be written beyond the end by the nul string terminator. The num parameter was really the dest buffer size parameter so I renamed it to size. * Made nul terminate the dest buffer if the source string parameter s was an empty string in ast_escape() and ast_escape_c(). * Updated ast_escape() and ast_escape_c() doxygen function description comments to reflect reality. * Added some more unit test cases to /main/strings/escape to cover the empty source string issues. ASTERISK-25255 #close Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: Id77fc704600ebcce81615c1200296f74de254104 |
11 years ago |
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9d458b8311 |
ARI: Added new functionality to reload a single module.
An http request can be sent to reload an Asterisk module. If the module can not be reloaded or is not already loaded, an error response will be returned. The command "curl -v -u user:pass -X PUT 'http://localhost:8088 /ari/asterisk/modules/{moduleName}'" (or something similar, based on configuration) can be run in the terminal to access this new functionality. For more information, see: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki.display/~bford/Asterisk+ARI+Resource * Added new ARI functionality * Asterisk modules can be reloaded through http requests ASTERISK-25173 Change-Id: I289188bcae182b2083bdbd9ebfffd50b62f58ae1 |
11 years ago |
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f35998e0ef |
Merge "main/bucket: Add a callback function for ast_bucket_file objects"
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11 years ago |
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3412b0f1ad |
Merge "ARI: Added new functionality to get information on a single module."
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11 years ago |
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6a764db370 |
ARI: Added new functionality to get information on a single module.
An http request can be sent to retrieve information on a single module, including the resource name, description, use count, status, and support level. The command "curl -v -u user:pass -X GET 'http://localhost:8088/ari /asterisk/modules/{moduleName}'" (or something similar, depending on configuration) can be run in the terminal to access this new functionality. For more information, see: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki.display/~bford/Asterisk+ARI+Resource * Added new ARI functionality * Information on a single module can now be retrieved ASTERISK-25173 Change-Id: Ibce5a94e70ecdf4e90329cf0ba66c33a62d37463 |
11 years ago |
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c855523519 |
bridge.c: Fixed race condition during attended transfer
During an attended transfer a thread is started that handles imparting the bridge channel. From the start of the thread to when the bridge channel is ready exists a gap that can potentially cause problems (for instance, the channel being swapped is hung up before the replacement channel enters the bridge thus stopping the transfer). This patch adds a condition that waits for the impart thread to get to a point of acceptable readiness before allowing the initiating thread to continue. ASTERISK-24782 Reported by: John Bigelow Change-Id: I08fe33a2560da924e676df55b181e46fca604577 |
11 years ago |
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3ea0d38396 |
media cache: Add a core API and facade for a backend agnostic media cache
This patch adds a new API to the Asterisk core that acts as a media cache. The core API itself is mostly a thin wrapper around some bucket API provided implementation that itself acts as the mechanism of retrieval for media. The media cache API in the core provides the following: * A very thin in-memory cache of the active bucket_file items. Unlike a more traditional cache, it provides no expiration mechanisms. Most queries that hit the in-memory cache will also call into the bucket implementations as well. The bucket implementations are responsible for determining whether or not the active record is active and valid. This makes sense for the most likely implementation of a media cache backend, i.e., HTTP. The HTTP layer itself is the actual arbiter of whether or not a record is truly active; as such, the in-memory cache in the core has to defer to it. * The ability to create new items in the media cache from local resources. This allows for re-creation of items in the cache on restart. * Synchronization of items in the media cache to the AstDB. This also includes various pieces of important metadata. The API provides sufficient access that higher level APIs, such as the file or app APIs, do not have to worry about the semantics of the bucket APIs when needing to playback a resource. In addition, this patch provides unit tests for the media cache API. The unit tests use a fake bucket backend to verify correctness. Change-Id: I11227abbf14d8929eeb140ddd101dd5c3820391e |
11 years ago |
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887945d410 |
main/bucket: Add a callback function for ast_bucket_file objects
This patch adds a new function to the bucket API for ast_bucket_file objects, ast_bucket_file_metadata_callback. It will call ao2_callback on the ast_bucket_file's ao2_container of metadata, calling the provided ao2_callback_fn callback on each piece of metadata associated with the file. This is particularly useful when a bucket backend has added metadata, and a higher level API wants to be aware of/access said metadata, without knowing for sure what the key is. Change-Id: I96f6757717f47b650df91a437f7df16406227466 |
11 years ago |
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ec92f91001 |
Merge "bucket: Add clone/staleness operations for ast_bucket/ast_bucket_file"
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11 years ago |
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d3348ec5f0 |
Merge "sorcery: Add support for object staleness"
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11 years ago |
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1b7760a8aa |
ARI: Added new functionality to get all module information.
An http request can be sent to retrieve a list of all existing modules, including the resource name, description, use count, status, and support level. The command "curl -v -u user:pass -X GET 'http://localhost:8088/ari/ asterisk/modules" (or something similar, depending on configuration) can be run in the terminal to access this new functionality. For more information, see: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki.display/~bford/Asterisk+ARI+Resource * Added new ARI functionality * Information on modules can now be retrieved Change-Id: I63cbbf0ec0c3544cc45ed2a588dceabe91c5e0b0 |
11 years ago |
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af3f4b342b |
Merge "DNS: Create a system-level DNS resolver"
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11 years ago |
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3cdfd39af7 |
DNS: Create a system-level DNS resolver
Prior to this patch, the DNS core present in master had no default system-level resolver implementation. Therefore, it was not possible for the DNS core to perform resolutions unless the libunbound library was installed and the res_resolver_unbound module was loaded. This patch introduces a system-level DNS resolver implementation that will register itself with the lowest consideration priority available (to ensure that it is to be used only as a last resort). The resolver relies on low-level DNS search functions to perform a rudimentary DNS search based on a provided query and then supplies the search results to the DNS core. ASTERISK-25146 #close Reported By: Joshua Colp Change-Id: I3b36ea17b889a98df4f8d80d50bb7ee175afa077 |
11 years ago |
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7cd99be534 |
PJSIP XML, XPIDF: Fix buffer size overwrite memory corruption error.
When res_pjsip body generator modules were generating XML or XPIDF response bodies, there was a chance that the generated body would be the exact size of the supplied buffer. Adding the nul string terminator would then write beyond the end of the buffer and potentially corrupt memory. * Fix MALLOC_DEBUG high fence violations caused by adding a nul string terminator on the end of a buffer for XML or XPIDF response bodies. * Made calls to pj_xml_print() safer if the XML prolog is requested. Due to a bug in pjproject, the return value could be -1 _or_ AST_PJSIP_XML_PROLOG_LEN if the supplied buffer is not large enough. * Updated the doxygen comment of AST_PJSIP_XML_PROLOG_LEN to describe the return value of pj_xml_print() when the supplied buffer is not large enough. ASTERISK-25168 Reported by: Carl Fortin Change-Id: Id70e1d373a6a2b2bd9e678b5cbc5e55b308981de |
11 years ago |
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74135c8efa |
res_pjsip: Failover when server is not available
Previously Asterisk did not properly failover to the next resolved DNS address when a endpoint could not be reached. With this patch, and while using res_pjsip, SIP requests (both in/out of dialog) now attempt to use the next address in the list of resolved addresses until a proper response is received or no more addresses are left. ASTERISK-25076 #close Reported by: Joshua Colp Change-Id: Ief14f4ebd82474881f72f4538f4577f30af2a764 |
11 years ago |
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ef8d3f6506 |
bucket: Add clone/staleness operations for ast_bucket/ast_bucket_file
This patch enhances the bucket API in two ways. First, since ast_bucket and ast_bucket_file instances are immutable, a 'clone' operation has been added that provides a 'clone' of an existing ast_bucket/ast_bucket_file object. Note that this makes use of the ast_sorcery_copy operation, along with the copy callback handler on the "bucket" and "file" object types for the bucket sorcery instance. Second, there is a need for the bucket API to ask a wizard if an object is stale. This is particularly useful with the upcoming media cache enhancements, where we want to ask the backing data storage if the object we are currently operating on has known updates. This patch adds API calls for ast_bucket and ast_bucket_file objects, which callback into their respective sorcery wizards via the sorcery API. Unit tests have also been added to cover the respective ast_bucket/ast_bucket_file clone and staleness operations. Change-Id: Ib0240ba915ece313f1678a085a716021d75d6b4a |
11 years ago |
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b178f8701b |
sorcery: Add support for object staleness
This patch enhances the sorcery API to allow for sorcery wizards to determine if an object is stale. This includes the following: * Sorcery objects now have a timestamp that is set on creation. Since sorcery objects are immutable, this can be used by sorcery wizards to determine if an object is stale. * A new API call has been added, ast_sorcery_is_stale. This API call queries the wizards associated with the object, calling a new callback function 'is_stale'. Note that if a wizard does not support the new callback, objects are always assumed to not be stale. * Unit tests have been added that cover the new API call. Change-Id: Ica93c6a4e8a06c0376ea43e00cf702920b806064 |
11 years ago |
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af4ae3095e |
threadpool, res_pjsip: Add serializer group shutdown API calls.
A module trying to unload needs to wait for all serializers it creates and uses to complete processing before unloading. ASTERISK-24907 Reported by: Kevin Harwell Change-Id: I8c80b90f2f82754e8dbb02ddf3c9121e5e966059 |
11 years ago |
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9ec8a0f3cc |
sorcery: Add ast_sorcery_object_unregister() API call.
Find and unlink the specified sorcery object type to complement ast_sorcery_object_register(). Without this function you cannot completely unload individual modules that use sorcery for configuration. ASTERISK-24907 Reported by: Kevin Harwell Change-Id: I1c04634fe9a90921bf676725c7d6bb2aeaab1c88 |
11 years ago |
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3f1fe83633 |
Merge "res_pjsip_mwi: Set up unsolicited MWI upon registration."
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11 years ago |
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daaa551c92 |
test.c: Add unit test registration checks for summary and description.
Added checks when a unit test is registered to see that the summary and description strings do not end with a new-line '\n' for consistency. The check generates a warning message and will cause the /main/test/registrations unit test to fail. * Updated struct ast_test_info member doxygen comments. Change-Id: I295909b6bc013ed9b6882e85c05287082497534d |
11 years ago |
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7846f73432 |
res_pjsip_mwi: Set up unsolicited MWI upon registration.
The res_pjsip_mwi previously required a reload to set up the proper subscriptions to allow unsolicited MWI to work. This change makes it so the act of registering will also cause this to occur. This is particularly useful if realtime is involved as no reload needs to occur within Asterisk to cause the MWI information to get sent. ASTERISK-25180 #close Change-Id: Id847b47de4b8b3ab8858455ccc2f07b0f915f252 |
11 years ago |
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93ac45d3bd |
res_pjsip: Add option to force G.726 to be treated as AAL2 packed.
Some phones send g.726 audio packed for AAL2, which differs from what is recommended by RFC 3351. If Asterisk receives audio formatted as such when negotiating g.726 then it sounds a bit distorted. Added an option to res_pjsip_endpoint that allows g.726 negotiated audio to be treated as g.726 AAL2 packed. ASTERISK-25158 #close Reported by: Steve Pitts Change-Id: Ie7e21f75493d7fe53e75e12c971e72f5afa33615 |
11 years ago |
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30cd559345 |
DNS: Need to use the same serializer for a pjproject SIP transaction.
All send/receive processing for a SIP transaction needs to be done under the same threadpool serializer to prevent reentrancy problems inside pjproject when using an external DNS resolver to process messages for the transaction. * Add threadpool API call to get the current serializer associated with the worker thread. * Pick a serializer from a pool of default serializers if the caller of res_pjsip.c:ast_sip_push_task() does not provide one. This is a simple way to ensure that all outgoing SIP request messages are processed under a serializer. Otherwise, any place where a pushed task is done that would result in an outgoing out-of-dialog request would need to be modified to supply a serializer. Serializers from the default serializer pool are picked in a round robin sequence for simplicity. A side effect is that the default serializer pool will limit the growth of the thread pool from random tasks. This is not necessarily a bad thing. * Made pjsip_resolver.c use the requesting thread's serializer to execute the async callback. * Made pjsip_distributor.c save the thread's serializer name on the outgoing request tdata struct so the response can be processed under the same serializer. ASTERISK-25115 #close Reported by: John Bigelow Change-Id: Iea71c16ce1132017b5791635e198b8c27973f40a |
11 years ago |
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6d49dccd85 |
DNS: Fix doxygen comments.
Change-Id: Icafea3fb4ea64ac027561b23cbfe2b17997dc549 |
11 years ago |
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b705c09dbb |
res_pjsip.h: Fix some doxygen comments.
Change-Id: I4615771077c3c6a0a7273da6d7b5f77af7e8d976 |
11 years ago |