There's a race condition with bridging where a bridge can be torn down
causing the bridge_channel's ast_channel to become NULL when it's still
needed. This particular case happened with attended transfers, but the
crash occurred when trying to publish a stasis message. Now, the
bridge_channel is locked, a ref to the ast_channel is obtained, and that
ref is passed down the chain.
Change-Id: Ic48715c0c041615d17d286790ae3e8c61bb28814
The problem is essentially the same as in ASTERISK~28245. Besides
the direct media scenario we have an additional scenario where a
special client is involved. This device mutes audio by default in
transmit direction (no rtp frames) and activates audio only by a
foot switch. In this situation dtmf input (pin for conferences,
transfer features codes , etc) using SIP INFO mode is not
understood properly especially when SIP INFO messages are sent
quickly.
This patch ensures that SIP INFO frames are properly queued and
processed in the above scenario. The patch also corrects situations
where successive dtmf events are received quicker than the
signalled event duration (plus minimum gap/pause) allows, i.e. DTMF
events have to be buffered in the ast channel read queue and
emulation has to be processed asynchronously at slower speed.
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
patches:
trigger_dtmf_emulation.patch submitted by Thomas Arimont (license 5525)
Change-Id: I309bf61dd065c9978c8e48f5b9a936ab47de64c2
If an AMI user without the "system" authorization calls the
Originate AMI command with the Originate application,
the second Originate could run the "System" command.
Action: Originate
Channel: Local/1111
Application: Originate
Data: Local/2222,app,System,touch /tmp/owned
If the "system" authorization isn't set, we now block the
Originate app as well as the System, Exec, etc. apps.
ASTERISK-28580
Reported by: Eliel Sardañons
Change-Id: Ic4c9dedc34c426f03c8c14fce334a71386d8a5fa
This adds documentation to handle_cli_malloc_trim() indicating how it
can be useful when debugging OOM conditions.
Change-Id: I1936185e78035bf123cd5e097b793a55eeebdc78
We've had multiple opportunities where Richard Mudgett's
malloc_trim patch has been useful. Let's get it
pushed up to gerrit and merged.
Since malloc_trim is only available in libc, an entry is
added to configure.ac to create a definition for
HAVE_MALLOC_TRIM.
Change-Id: Ia38308c550149d9d6eae4ca414a649957de9700c
(cherry picked from commit 40ab571e0d)
We've been seeing crashes in libbfd when we attempt to generate
a stack trace from multiple threads. It turns out that libbfd
is NOT thread-safe. It can cache the bfd structure and give it to
multiple threads without protecting itself. To get around this,
we've added a global mutex around the bfd functions and also have
refactored the use of those functions to be more efficient and
to provide more information about inlined functions.
Also added a few more tests to test_pbx.c. One just calls
ast_assert() and the other calls ast_log_backtrace(). Neither are
run by default.
WARNING: This change necessitated changing the return value of
ast_bt_get_symbols() from an array of strings to a VECTOR of
strings. However, the use of this function outside Asterisk is not
likely.
ASTERISK-28140
Change-Id: I79d02862ddaa2423a0809caa4b3b85c128131621
This fixes build warnings found by GCC 8. In some cases format
truncation is intentional so the warning is just suppressed.
ASTERISK-27824 #close
Change-Id: I724f146cbddba8b86619d4c4a9931ee877995c84
Due to a fixed size buffer the digest authentication could be
incorrectly calculated if a large URI was provided, causing
authentication failure. The buffer is now dynamically allocated to allow
any size URI within the normal limits of the HTTP request size.
ASTERISK-27841
Change-Id: I660609db13b8f9e5f9567f339dd804f4985d41b3
Separate "name" into "classname" and "name".
Use '.' for classname separator instead of '/'.
Prefix reserved words with '_'.
Wrap output with a top-level "testsuites" element.
Change-Id: Iec1a985eba1c478e5c1d65d5dfd95cb708442099
There was no real reason to limit the conteny type to text/plain other
than that's what it was limited to before. Now any text/* content
type will be allowed for channel drivers that don't support enhanced
messaging and any type will be allowed for channel drivers that do
support enhanced messaging.
Change-Id: I94a90cfee98b4bc8e22aa5c0b6afb7b862f979d9
Core bridging and, more specifically, bridge_softmix have been
enhanced to relay received frames of type TEXT or TEXT_DATA to all
participants in a softmix bridge. res_pjsip_messaging and
chan_pjsip have been enhanced to take advantage of this so when
res_pjsip_messaging receives an in-dialog MESSAGE message from a
user in a conference call, it's relayed to all other participants
in the call.
res_pjsip_messaging already queues TEXT frames to the channel when
it receives an in-dialog MESSAGE from an endpoint and chan_pjsip
will send an MESSAGE when it gets a TEXT frame. On a normal
point-to-point call, the frames are forwarded between the two
correctly. bridge_softmix was not though so messages weren't
getting forwarded to conference bridge participants. Even if they
were, the bridging code had no way to tell the participants who
sent the message so it would look like it came from the bridge
itself.
* The TEXT frame type doesn't allow storage of any meta data, such
as sender, on the frame so a new TEXT_DATA frame type was added that
uses the new ast_msg_data structure as its payload. A channel
driver can queue a frame of that type when it receives a message
from outside. A channel driver can use it for sending messages
by implementing the new send_text_data channel tech callback and
setting the new AST_CHAN_TP_SEND_TEXT_DATA flag in its tech
properties. If set, the bridging/channel core will use it instead
of the original send_text callback and it will get the ast_msg_data
structure. Channel drivers aren't required to implement this. Even
if a TEXT_DATA enabled driver uses it for incoming messages, an
outgoing channel driver that doesn't will still have it's send_text
callback called with only the message text just as before.
* res_pjsip_messaging now creates a TEXT_DATA frame for incoming
in-dialog messages and sets the "from" to the display name in the
"From" header, or if that's empty, the caller id name from the
channel. This allows the chat client user to set a friendly name
for the chat.
* bridge_softmix now forwards TEXT and TEXT_DATA frames to all
participants (except the sender).
* A new function "ast_sendtext_data" was added to channel which
takes an ast_msg_data structure and calls a channel's
send_text_data callback, or if that's not defined, the original
send_text callback.
* bridge_channel now calls ast_sendtext_data for TEXT_DATA frame
types and ast_sendtext for TEXT frame types.
* chan_pjsip now uses the "from" name in the ast_msg_data structure
(if it exists) to set the "From" header display name on outgoing text
messages.
Change-Id: Idacf5900bfd5f22ab8cd235aa56dfad090d18489
(cherry picked from commit be7d4faed5)
There is a problem when an INVITE-with-Replaces transfer targets a channel
in a ConfBridge. The transfer will unconditionally swap out the
ConfBridge channel. Unfortunately, the ConfBridge state will not be aware
of this change. Unexpected behavior will happen as a result since
ConfBridge channels currently can only be replaced by a masquerade and not
normal bridge channel moves.
* We just need to pretend that the channel isn't in a bridge (like other
transfer methods already do) so the transfer channel will masquerade into
the ConfBridge channel.
Change-Id: I209beb0e748fa4f4b92a576f36afa8f495ba4c82
This creates a separate source to 'own' symbols related to options.h and
paths.h. This significantly reduces the number of exports created by
main/asterisk.o. This change is required to eventually be able to
link unmodified Asterisk sources to utilities and/or stand-alone tests.
ASTERISK~26245
Change-Id: I5cf184f4757f9363b80c9e678bdc35c477122380
* dahdi_chan_name
* dahdi_chan_name_len
* dahdi_chan_mode
* __manager_event
* dialed_interface_info
Added comment about __progname and environ being needed for FreeBSD to
prevent accidental removal in the future.
Change-Id: I3ae026bc541cd9cb572be2ffa95fc359547642b5
If the two formats on a channel are equal, we don't transcode and since
the generic plc needs slin to work, it doesn't get invoked.
* A new configuration option "genericplc_on_equal_codecs" was added
to the "plc" section of codecs.conf to allow generic packet loss
concealment even if no transcoding was originally needed.
Transcoding via SLIN is forced in this case.
ASTERISK-27743
Change-Id: I0577026a179dea34232e63123254b4e0508378f4
* Define CHAR_T_LIBEDIT and CHAR_TO_LIBEDIT based on
HAVE_LIBEDIT_IS_UNICODE. This avoids needing to repeatedly use
conditional blocks, eliminates having multiple function prototypes.
* Remove parenthesis from return values.
* Add missing code block brackets {}.
* Reduce use of 'else' conditional statements where possible.
Change-Id: I4315328ebea2f62641faf6881de2ac20a9f9d08e
* Add support for MALLOC_DEBUG and DEBUG_CHAOS to be used together.
* Add utils/astmm.c to .gitignore.
* Fix MALLOC_DEBUG variant of __ast_vasprintf. This function called
va_end(ap) upon allocation failure. This is incorrect since ap is
passed as an argument.
Change-Id: I9f27ced4ce3cbe4b39547a67f994fdff491978c0