This fixes a parsing error that occurred during the processing of
the AMI action. The error did not result in MixMonitor itself
misbehaving, but it could result in the AMI response not giving
correct information back.
The new header allows for one to specify a post-process command
to run when recording finishes. Previously, in order to do this,
the post-process command would have to be placed at the end of
the Options: header.
Patches: mixmonitor_command_2.patch by jhardin (License #6512)
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Much needed was a way to assign id to objects on creation, and
much change was necessary to accomplish it. Channel uniqueids
and linkedids are split into separate string and creation time
components without breaking linkedid propgation. This allowed
the uniqueid to be specified by the user interface - and those
values are now carried through to channel creation, adding the
assignedids value to every function in the chain including the
channel drivers. For local channels, the second channel can be
specified or left to default to a ;2 suffix of first. In ARI,
bridge, playback, and snoop objects can also be created with a
specified uniqueid.
Along the way, the args order to allocating channels was fixed
in chan_mgcp and chan_gtalk, and linkedid is no longer lost as
masquerade occurs.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23120)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3191/
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* Fixed off-nominal json ref counting issue with using the following API
calls: ast_json_object_set() and ast_json_array_append().
* Fixed off-nominal error reporting in ast_ari_endpoints_list().
* Fixed some miscellaneous off-nominal json ref counting issues in
report_receive_fax_status() and dial_to_json().
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When using the "x" option (specify a DTMF digit to exit the application), it is
not obvious in the documentation that this only works when spying on a channel.
If a channel being used to spy on other channels is waiting to connect to a
channel or is no longer attached to a channel, the DTMF is ignored.
As noted on the issue tracker, since there are workarounds available and this is
a rarely used option we are opting for a documentation change here.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22661)
Reported by: Chris Hillman
Patches:
asterisk-22661-doc-clarify-chan_spy.diff
uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2990/
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Currently, when the first marked user enters the conference that
contains waitmarked users, a prompt is played indicating that the user
is being placed into the conference. Unfortunately, this prompt is
played to the marked user and not the waitmarked users which is not
very helpful.
This patch changes that behavior to play a prompt stating
"The conference will now begin" to the entire conference after adding
and unmuting the waitmarked users since the design of confbridge is not
conducive to playing a prompt to a subset of users in a conference in
an asynchronous manner.
(closes issue PQ-1396)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3155/
Reported by: Steve Pitts
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This patch fixes a number of small-ish problems that were noticed when
witnessing the records that the FreePBX dialplan produces:
(1) Mid-call events (as well as privacy options) have the ability to change the
overall state of the Dial operation after the called party answers. This
means that publishing the DialEnd event when the called party is premature;
we have to wait for the execution of these subroutines to complete before
we can signal the overall status of the DialEnd. This patch moves that
publication and adds handlers for the mid-call events.
(2) The AST_FLAG_OUTGOING channel flag is cleared if an after bridge goto
datastore is detected. This flag was preventing CDRs from being recorded
for all outbound channels that had a 'continue' option enabled on them by
the Dial application.
(3) The CDR engine now locks the 'Dial' application as being the CDR
application if it detects that the current CDR has entered that app. This
is similar to the logic that is done for Parking. In general, if we entered
into Dial, then we want that CDR to record the application as such - this
prevents pre-dial handlers, mid-call handlers, and other shenaniganry
from changing the application value.
(4) The CDR engine now checks for the AST_SOFTHANGUP_HANGUP_EXEC in more places
to determine if the channel is in hangup logic or dead. In either case, we
don't want to record changes in the channel.
(5) The default option for "endbeforehexten" has been changed to "yes". In
general, you don't want to see CDRs in the 'h' exten or in hangup logic.
Since the semantics of that option changed in 12, it made sense to update
the default value as well.
(6) Finally, because we now have the ability to synchronize on the messages
published to the CDR topic, on shutdown the CDR engine will now synchronize
to the messages currently in flight. This helps to ensure that all
in-flight CDRs are written before shutting down.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23164)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3154
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Fixes typos of "transfered" instead of "transferred" in various code. Fixes incorrect gosub param help text for app_queue.
Fixes Asterisk man pages containing unquoted minus signs. Adds note about the "textsupport" option in sip.conf.sample.
(issue ASTERISK-23061)
(issue ASTERISK-23028)
(issue ASTERISK-23046)
(issue ASTERISK-23027)
(closes issue ASTERISK-23061)
(closes issue ASTERISK-23028)
(closes issue ASTERISK-23046)
(closes issue ASTERISK-23027)
Reported by: Eugene, Jeremy Laine, Denis Pantsyrev
Patches:
transferred.patch uploaded by Jeremy Laine (license 6561)
hyphen.patch uploaded by Jeremy Laine (license 6561)
sip.conf.sample.patch uploaded by Eugene (license 6360)
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The per console verbose level feature as previously implemented caused a
large performance penalty. The fix required some minor incompatibilities
if the new rasterisk is used to connect to an earlier version. If the new
rasterisk connects to an older Asterisk version then the root console
verbose level is always affected by the "core set verbose" command of the
remote console even though it may appear to only affect the current
console. If an older version of rasterisk connects to the new version
then the "core set verbose" command will have no effect.
* Fixed the verbose performance by not generating a verbose message if
nothing is going to use it and then filtered any generated verbose
messages before actually sending them to the remote consoles.
* Split the "core set debug" and "core set verbose" CLI commands to remove
the per module verbose support that cannot work with the per console
verbose level.
* Added a silent option to the "core set verbose" command.
* Fixed "core set debug off" tab completion.
* Made "core show settings" list the current console verbosity in addition
to the root console verbosity.
* Changed the default verbose level of the 'verbose' setting in the
logger.conf [logfiles] section. The default is now to once again follow
the current root console level. As a result, using the AMI Command action
with "core set verbose" could again set the root console verbose level and
affect the verbose level logged.
(closes issue AST-1252)
Reported by: Guenther Kelleter
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3114/
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In https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3057/, applications and functions that
manipulate CDRs were made to interact over Stasis. This was done to
synchronize manipulations of CDRs from the dialplan with the updates the
engine itself receives over the message bus.
This change rested on a faulty premise: that messages published to the CDR
topic or to a topic that forwards to the CDR topic are synchronized with the
messages handled by the CDR topic subscription in the CDR engine. This is not
the case. There is no ordering guaranteed for two messages published to the
same topic; ordering is only guaranteed if a message is published to the same
subscriber.
Stasis was modified in r405311 to allow a publisher to synchronize on the
subscriber. This patch uses that API to synchronize the CDR publishers with
the CDR engine message router, which maintains the overall topic subscription.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22884)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3099/
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When waitmarked users join a ConfBridge, the conference state is transitioned
from EMPTY -> INACTIVE. In this state, the users are maintined in a waiting
users list. When a marked user joins, the ConfBridge conference transitions
from INACTIVE -> MULTI_MARKED, and all users are put onto the active list of
users. This process works correctly.
When the marked user leaves, if they are the last marked user, the MULTI_MARKED
state does the following:
(1) It plays back a message to the bridge stating that the leader has left the
conference. This requires an unlocking of the bridge.
(2) It moves waitmarked users back to the waiting list
(3) It transitions to the appropriate state: in this case, INACTIVE
However, because it plays the prompt back to the bridge before moving the users
and before finishing the state transition, this creates a race condition: with
the bridge unlocked, waitmarked users who leave the conference (or are kicked
from it) can cause a state transition of the bridge to another state before
the conference is transitioned to the INACTIVE state. This causes the state
machine to get a bit wonky, often leading to a crash when the MULTI_MARKED state
attempts to conclude its processing.
This patch fixes this problem:
(1) It prevents kicked users from being kicked again. That's just a nicety.
(2) More importantly, it fixes the race condition by only playing the prompt
once the state has transitioned correctly to INACTIVE. If waitmarked users
sneak out during the prompt being played, no harm no foul.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3108/
Note that the patch committed here is essentially the same as uploaded by
Simon Moxon on ASTERISK-22740, with the addition of the double kick prevention.
(closes issue AST-1258)
Reported by: Steve Pitts
(closes issue ASTERISK-22740)
Reported by: Simon Moxon
patches:
ASTERISK-22740.diff uploaded by Simon Moxon (license 6546)
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* The core external MWI resource provides for MWI message counts
persistence using sorcery. With sorcery, the user is able to configure
which sorcery wizzard backend to use if the default astdb is not desired.
* The core external MWI resoruce provides some debugging CLI commands
enabled by defining MWI_DEBUG_CLI.
The debugging CLI commands are:
"mwi delete all",
"mwi delete like <regex>",
"mwi delete mailbox <mailbox>",
"mwi list all",
"mwi list like <regex>",
"mwi show mailbox <mailbox>", and
"mwi update mailbox <mailbox> [<new> [<old>]]".
(closes issue AFS-43)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3061/
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This change is in preparation for external MWI support.
Removed code from the system for normal mailbox handling that appends
@default to the mailbox identifier if it does not have a context. The
only exception is the legacy hasvoicemail users.conf option. The legacy
option will only work for app_voicemail mailboxes. The system cannot make
any assumptions about the format of the mailbox identifer used by
app_voicemail.
chan_sip and chan_dahdi/sig_pri had the most changes because they both
tried to interpret the mailbox identifier. chan_sip just stored and
compared the two components. chan_dahdi actually used the box
information.
The ISDN MWI support configuration options had to be reworked because
chan_dahdi was parsing the box@context format to get the box number. As a
result the mwi_vm_boxes chan_dahdi.conf option was added and is documented
in the chan_dahdi.conf.sample file.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3072/
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When doing the rework of the CDR engine that pushed all of the logic into cdr.c
and made it respond to changes in channel state over Stasis, we knew that
accessing the CDR engine from the dialplan would be "slightly"
non-deterministic. Dialplan threads would be accessing CDRs while Stasis
threads would be updating the state of said CDRs - whereas in the past,
everything happened on the dialplan threads. Tests have shown that "slightly"
is in reality "very".
This patch synchronizes things by making the dialplan applications/functions
that manipulate CDRs do so over Stasis. ForkCDR, NoCDR, ResetCDR, CDR, and
CDR_PROP now all use Stasis to send their requests over to the CDR engine,
and synchronize on the channel Stasis topic via a subscription so that they
return their values/control to the dialplan at the appropriate time.
While going through this, the following changes were also made:
* DISA, which can reset the CDR when a user successfully authenticates, now
just uses the ResetCDR app to do this. This prevents having to duplicate
the same Stasis synchronization logic in that application.
* Answer no longer disables CDRs. It actually didn't work anyway - calling
DISABLE on the channel's CDR doesn't stop the CDR from getting the Answer
time - it just kills all CDRs on that channel, which isn't what the caller
would intend.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22884)
(closes issue ASTERISK-22886)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3057/
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Original commit message by mmichelson (asterisk 12 r403311):
"This adds channel locks around calls to create channel snapshots as well
as other functions which operate on a channel and then end up
creating a channel snapshot. Functions that expect the channel to be
locked prior to being called have had their documentation updated to
indicate such."
The above was initially committed and then reverted at r403398. The problem
was found to be in core_local.c in the publish_local_bridge_message function.
The ast_unreal_lock_all function locks and adds a reference to the returned
channels and while they were being unlocked they were not being unreffed when
no longer needed. Fixed by unreffing the channels.
Also in bridge.c a lock was obtained on "other->chan", but then an attempt was
made to unlock "other" and not the previously locked channel. Fixed by
unlocking "other->chan"
(closes issue ASTERISK-22709)
Reported by: John Bigelow
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Bridges have two new optional properties, a creator and a name.
Certain consumers of bridges will automatically provide bridges that
they create with these properties. Examples include app_bridgewait,
res_parking, app_confbridge, and app_agent_pool. In addition, a name
may now be provided as an argument to the POST function for creating
new bridges via ARI.
(closes issue AFS-47)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3070/
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This patch prevents an infinite loop overwriting memory when
a message is received into the unpacksms16() function, where
the length of the message is an odd number of bytes.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22590)
Reported by: Jan Juergens
Tested by: Jan Juergens
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This change adds an event for when an originated call is redirected to
another target. This event contains the original channel and the newly
created channel. If a stasis subscription exists on the original originated
channel for a stasis application then a new subscription will also be
created on the stasis application to the redirected channel. This allows
the application to follow the call path completely.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22719)
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3054/
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* The voicemail registration/unregistration functions now take a struct of
callbacks instead of a lengthy parameter list of callbacks.
* The voicemail registration/unregistration functions now prevent a
competing module from interfering with an already registered callback
supplying module.
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For the time, this is only useful for retrieving the filename.
The purpose of this function is to better facilitate multiple
mixmonitors per channel. Setting a MIXMONITOR_FILENAME channel
variable is not conducive to such behavior, so allowing finer
grained access to individual mixmonitor properties improves
the situation. The MIXMONITOR_FILENAME channel variable is still
set, though, so there is no worry about backwards compatibility.
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This adds channel locks around calls to create channel snapshots as well
as other functions which operate on a channel and then end up
creating a channel snapshot. Functions that expect the channel to be
locked prior to being called have had their documentation updated to
indicate such.
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In the last release of sounds, 1.4.25 we added a vm-msgforwarded prompt for various core languages. Now we use that prompt.
(issue ASTERISK-21413)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21413)
Reported by: netwrkr
Tested by: newtonr
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* Made PickupChan() search by channel uniqueids if the search could not
find a channel by name.
* Ensured PickupChan() never considers the picking channel for pickup.
* Made PickupChan() option p use a common search by name routine. The
original search was erroneously case sensitive.
(issue AFS-42)
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By the time the directory application exits, a channel variable
DIRECTORY_RESULT will be set for the channel that invoked it which
can be used to determine the reason for exit. The changes log and
the app_directory documentation contain specific details about
each of the possible values for DIRECTORY_RESULT.
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* Made Pickup() and PickupChan() tollerate empty pickup values. i.e., You
can now have Pickup(&&exten@context).
* Made PickupChan() use the standard option flag parsing code.
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Similar to how background works, if a say application is called with
this variable set to 'true', 'yes', 'on', etc. then using DTMF while
the say action is in progress will result in the channel jumping to
that extension in the dialplan.
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Several places in the code were using wait4 while other places were using
waitpid. This change makes all places use waitpid in order to make things
more consistent and since the 'rusage' object passed in/out of wait4 was
never used.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22557)
Reported by: YvesGael
Patches:
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If the first agent/member (via CLI "queue show") in a queue is "busy" (dnd,
circuit busy, etc...) and no agents answered then app_queue would crash.
This occurred because while the calling of agent(s) remained valid the channel
on "busy" agent would be set to NULL and then later dereferenced upon a second
"rna" function call. The original intention of the code is to have only valid
"call attempt" objects (channels != NULL) checked while attempting to call
agent(s). It does this by building a "call_next" list of valid "call attempt"
objects. In the case of the "busy" agent subsequent builds of the valid "call
attempt" list would sometimes include (the case mentioned above) an invalid
"call attempt" object.
The fix was to make sure the "call attempt" list was appropriately built on
every iteration. A NULL sanity check was also added at the original offending
spot of the crash just in case another one slipped by somehow.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22644)
Reported by: Marco Signorini
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2983/
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The system overrides the user muting requests when MOH is playing or a
waitmarked user is waiting for a marked user to join. System muting
overrides interfere with what the user may wish the muting to be when the
system override ends.
* User muting requests are now independent of the system muting overrides.
The effective muting is now the logical or of the user request and system
override.
* Added a Muted flag to the CLI "confbridge list <conference>" command.
* Added a Muted header to the AMI ConfbridgeList action ConfbridgeList
event.
(closes issue AST-1102)
Reported by: John Bigelow
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ConfBridge allows custom DTMF menus to be created in the confbridge.conf
file by assigning a DTMF key sequence to a sequence of actions as follows:
DTMF-sequence = action,action...
Unfortunately, the normal config file processing code interprets an
initial '#' character as starting a directive such as #include.
* Add the ability to escape the first non-blank character in a config line
so the '#' character can be used without triggering the directive
processing code.
(closes issue AFS-2)
(closes issue ASTERISK-22478)
Reported by: Nicolas Tanski
Patches:
jira_asterisk_22478_v11.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett (modified)
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Also adds the ability to clear all profile items and makes behavior more
consistent with documentation as when choosing whether to use CONFBRIDGE
datastore profiles or the application arguments to the confbridge application.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22760)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2971/
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The queue_log entry resulting from CLI "queue remove member" when
log_membername_as_agent is enabled is wrong. It always uses the interface
name instead of the member name in the queue_log entry.
* Get the queue member before removing it from the queue so the member
name is available for the queue_log entry.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21826)
Reported by: Oscar Esteve
Patches:
fix_membername.diff (license #6505) patch uploaded by Oscar Esteve
(modified to fix potential ref leak)
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Most callers of ast_channel_make_compatible() happen before the channels
enter a two party bridge. With the new bridging framework, two party
bridging technologies may also call ast_channel_make_compatible() when
there is more than one thread involved with the two channels.
* Added channel lock protection in set_format() and
ast_channel_make_compatible_helper() when dealing with the channel's
native formats while setting up a translation path.
* Fixed best_src_fmt and best_dst_fmt usage consistency in
ast_channel_make_compatible_helper(). The call to
ast_translator_best_choice() got them backwards.
* Updated some callers of ast_channel_make_compatible() and the function
documentation. There is actually a difference between the two channels
passed in.
* Fixed the deadlock potential in res_fax.c dealing with
ast_channel_make_compatible(). The deadlock potential was already there
anyway because res_fax called ast_channel_make_compatible() with chan
locked.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22542)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2915/
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ConfBridge now has the ability to set the language of announcements to the
conference. The language can be set on a bridge profile in
confbridge.conf or by the dialplan function
CONFBRIDGE(bridge,language)=en.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19983)
Reported by: Jonathan White
Patches:
M19983_rev2.diff (license #5138) patch uploaded by junky (modified)
Tested by: rmudgett
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The https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2888/ review changes manager to not
subscribe to stasis when it is disabled for performance reasons. When
manager is disabled app_queue and res_agi decline to load and fail to
clean up what they have already allocated.
* Made app_queue and res_agi clean up allocated resources when they
decline to load.
* Made app_queue and res_agi use their own subscriptions to the stasis
topics instead of borrowing manager's message router structure
inappropriately.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22604)
Reported by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2902/
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Commit r62462 added two extra fields for logging "the original position the
caller entered the queue at, and the amount of time the caller was waiting in
the queue." But when r75969 was merged from 1.4 into trunk (r75977), these two
fields disappeared. Those two extra fields were not logged in 1.4 and when the
patch was merged, those fields went away.
Therefore, this is a regression and was caught by the reporter because he was
reading the awesome "Asterisk: The Definitive Guide" book.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22197)
Reported by: Dalius M.
Tested by: Dalius M.
Patches:
asterisk-22197-q-log-exitwithkey.diff
uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2901/
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Channel snapshots have string representations of the channel's native formats.
Prior to this change, the format strings were re-created on ever channel snapshot
creation. Since channel native formats rarely change, this was very wasteful.
Now, string representations of formats may optionally be stored on the ast_format_cap
for cases where string representations may be requested frequently. When formats
are altered, the string cache is marked as invalid. When strings are requested, the
cache validity is checked. If the cache is valid, then the cached strings are copied.
If the cache is invalid, then the string cache is rebuilt and copied, and the cache
is marked as being valid again.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2879
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* There were several places in ARI where an external library was mallocing
memory that must always be released with free(). When MALLOC_DEBUG is
enabled, free() is redirected to the MALLOC_DEBUG version. Since the
external library call still uses the normal malloc(), MALLOC_DEBUG
complains that the freed memory block is not registered and will not free
it. These cases must use ast_std_free().
* Changed calls to asprintf() and vasprintf() to the equivalent
ast_asprintf() and ast_vasprintf() versions respectively.
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Minor performance bump by not allocate manager variable struct if we don't need it
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Stasis performance improvements
This patch addresses several performance problems that were found in
the initial performance testing of Asterisk 12.
The Stasis dispatch object was allocated as an AO2 object, even though
it has a very confined lifecycle. This was replaced with a straight
ast_malloc().
The Stasis message router was spending an inordinate amount of time
searching hash tables. In this case, most of our routers had 6 or
fewer routes in them to begin with. This was replaced with an array
that's searched linearly for the route.
We more heavily rely on AO2 objects in Asterisk 12, and the memset()
in ao2_ref() actually became noticeable on the profile. This was
#ifdef'ed to only run when AO2_DEBUG was enabled.
After being misled by an erroneous comment in taskprocessor.c during
profiling, the wrong comment was removed.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2873/
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Taskprocessor optimization; switch Stasis to use taskprocessors
This patch optimizes taskprocessor to use a semaphore for signaling,
which the OS can do a better job at managing contention and waiting
that we can with a mutex and condition.
The taskprocessor execution was also slightly optimized to reduce the
number of locks taken.
The only observable difference in the taskprocessor implementation is
that when the final reference to the taskprocessor goes away, it will
execute all tasks to completion instead of discarding the unexecuted
tasks.
For systems where unnamed semaphores are not supported, a really
simple semaphore implementation is provided. (Which gives identical
performance as the original taskprocessor implementation).
The way we ended up implementing Stasis caused the threadpool to be a
burden instead of a boost to performance. This was switched to just
use taskprocessors directly for subscriptions.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2881/
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Optimize how Stasis forwards are dispatched
This patch optimizes how forwards are dispatched in Stasis.
Originally, forwards were dispatched as subscriptions that are invoked
on the publishing thread. This did not account for the vast number of
forwards we would end up having in the system, and the amount of work it
would take to walk though the forward subscriptions.
This patch modifies Stasis so that rather than walking the tree of
forwards on every dispatch, when forwards and subscriptions are changed,
the subscriber list for every topic in the tree is changed.
This has a couple of benefits. First, this reduces the workload of
dispatching messages. It also reduces contention when dispatching to
different topics that happen to forward to the same aggregation topic
(as happens with all of the channel, bridge and endpoint topics).
Since forwards are no longer subscriptions, the bulk of this patch is
simply changing stasis_subscription objects to stasis_forward objects
(which, admittedly, I should have done in the first place.)
Since this required me to yet again put in a growing array, I finally
abstracted that out into a set of ast_vector macros in
asterisk/vector.h.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2883/
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Remove dispatch object allocation from Stasis publishing
While looking for areas for performance improvement, I realized that an
unused feature in Stasis was negatively impacting performance.
When a message is sent to a subscriber, a dispatch object is allocated
for the dispatch, containing the topic the message was published to, the
subscriber the message is being sent to, and the message itself.
The topic is actually unused by any subscriber in Asterisk today. And
the subscriber is associated with the taskprocessor the message is being
dispatched to.
First, this patch removes the unused topic parameter from Stasis
subscription callbacks.
Second, this patch introduces the concept of taskprocessor local data,
data that may be set on a taskprocessor and provided along with the data
pointer when a task is pushed using the ast_taskprocessor_push_local()
call. This allows the task to have both data specific to that
taskprocessor, in addition to data specific to that invocation.
With those two changes, the dispatch object can be removed completely,
and the message is simply refcounted and sent directly to the
taskprocessor.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2884/
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app_queue currently attempts to handle Local channel optimizations in an effort
to provide accurate information in Stasis messages (and their corresponding
AMI events) as well as the Queue log. Sometimes, however, things don't go as
planned.
Consider the following scenario:
SIP/foo <-> L;1 <-> L;2 <-> SIP/agent
SIP/agent answers, triggering a Local channel optimization. app_queue will
normally do the following:
* Listen for the Local optimization events and update our agent accordingly
to SIP/agent in the queue log and messages
* When we get a hangup, publish the AgentComplete event based on our
information (SIP/foo and SIP/agent)
However, as with all things that depend on sanity from something as capricious
as Local channels, things can go wrong:
(1) SIP/agent immediately hangs up upon answering. This triggers a race
condition between termination messages coming from SIP/agent and the
ongoing Local channel optimization messages. (Note that this can also
occur with SIP/foo)
(2) In a race condition, Asterisk can (rarely) deliver the hangup messages
prior to the Local channel optimization.
In that case, the messages *may* arrive to app_queue in the following order:
* Hangup SIP/Agent
* Hangup SIP/foo
* Optimize L;1/L;2
* Hangup L;2
* Hangup L;1
When app_queue receives the hangup of the agent or the caller, it will attempt
to publish the AgentComplete event. However, it now has a problem - it thinks
its agent is the ;1 side of the Local channel, as it never received the
optimization event. At the same time, that channel is already gone. This
results in getting NULL from the Stasis cache. What's more, we can't really
wait for the optimization message, as we are currently handling the hangup
of the channel that the optimization event would tell us to use.
This patch modifies the behavior in app_queue such that, since we still have a
lot of pertinent queue information (interface, queue name, etc.), we now raise
the event with what information we know. The channels involved now may or may
not be present. Users will still at least get the "AgentComplete" event, which
"completes" the known Agent information.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2878/
(closes issue ASTERISK-22507)
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
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If the channel variable MONITOR_EXEC is set, app_queue will pass the specified
execution parameters to the MixMonitor application when a queue is recorded.
If that channel variable is not set, the buffer that holds the escaped value
was not being initialized to NULL, and so would be passed to the MixMonitor
application with garbage. Hilarity ensued as app_mixmonitor attempted to
execute gobeldy-gook.
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Confbridge would not properly tear down an empty conference bridge when all
users were kicked via end_marked=yes and at least one user was also set to
wait_marked. This occurred because while end_marked users were being kicked
and at least one was also set to wait_marked then the leave wait_marked handler
would be called on that user, but there would be no waiting user (still
considered active). The waiting users would decrement and now be negative. The
conference would remain, but be put into an inactive state. The solution was
to move from the active list to the wait list, those users with wait_marked set
right before kicking. This allows both the active and wait users to decrement
correctly and the confbridge to tear down properly.
A crashed also occurred when trying to list the specific conference from the CLI.
This happened because the conference specified was invalid. Since the
conference properly tears down now there is no way to reference it thus
alleviating the crash as well.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21859)
Reported by: Chris Gentle
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2848/
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Fixes regression introduced by -r374096.
* Made res_speech.export.in export ast_* symbols instead of specific
functions.
* Made app_speech_utils.c declare that it is dependent upon res_speech.
(issue ASTERISK-17136)
Reported by: Richard Kenner
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The Dial, Queue, and FollowMe applications need to inhibit the bridging
initial connected line exchange in order to support the 'I' option.
* Replaced the pass_reference flag on ast_bridge_join() with a flags
parameter to pass other flags defined by enum ast_bridge_join_flags.
* Replaced the independent flag on ast_bridge_impart() with a flags
parameter to pass other flags defined by enum ast_bridge_impart_flags.
* Since the Dial, Queue, and FollowMe applications are now the only
callers of ast_bridge_call() and ast_bridge_call_with_flags(), changed the
calling contract to require the initial COLP exchange to already have been
done by the caller.
* Made all callers of ast_bridge_impart() check the return value. It is
important. As a precaution, I also made the compiler complain now if it
is not checked.
* Did some cleanup in parking_tests.c as a result of checking the
ast_bridge_impart() return value.
An independent, but associated change is:
* Reduce stack usage in ast_indicate_data() and add a dropping redundant
connected line verbose message.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22072)
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2845/
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Refactored cases where a combination of ast_verbose/options_verbose were
present. Also in general tried to eliminate, in as many places as possible,
where the options_verbose global variable was being used. Refactored the way
local and remote consoles handle verbose message logging in an attempt to
solve the various discrepancies that sometimes would show between the two.
(closes issue AST-1193)
Reported by: Guenther Kelleter
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2798/
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Resolve assumptions that bridge snapshots would be non-NULL for transfer stasis events.
Attempting to transfer an unbridged call would result in crashes in either CEL code or
in the conversion to AMI messages.
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Remove extra debug message.
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This adds a new dialplan application, SayAlphaCase, that performs much
the same function as SayAlpha except that it takes additional options
which allow the user to specify whether the case of each letter should
be announced for uppercase, lowercase, or all letters. Similar
functionality has been added to the SAY ALPHA AGI command via an
optional parameter.
Original Patch by: Kevin Scott Adams
Reported by: Kevin Scott Adams
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2725/
(closes issue ASTERISK-20782)
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The cause code needs to be passed from the disconnecting channel to the
bridge peers if the disconnecting channel dissolves the bridge.
* Made the call to an app_agent_pool agent disconnect with the busy cause
code if the agent does not ack the call in time or hangs up before acking
the call.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22042)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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This essentially makes app_queue usable again. From reviewboard:
* Reporting of transfers and call completion is done by creating stasis
subscriptions and listening for specific events in order to determine
when the call is finished (either via a transfer or hangup).
* Dial end messages have been added where they were previously missing.
* Queue stats are properly being updated again once calls have finished.
* AgentComplete stasis messages and AMI events are now occurring again.
* Mixmonitor starting has been factored into its own function and uses the
Mixmonitor API now instead of using ast_pbx_run()
In addition to the changes in app_queue, there are several supplementary changes as well:
* Queue logging now differentiates between attended and blind transfers. A
note about this is in the CHANGES file.
* Local channel optimization events now report more information. This
includes which of the two local channels involved is the destination of
the optimization, the channel that is replacing the destination local channel,
and an identifier so that begin and end events can be matched to each other.
The end events are now sent whether the optimization was successful or not and
includes an indicator of whether the optimization was successful.
* Changes were made to features and bridging_basic so that additional flags may
be set on a bridge. This is necessary because the queue requires that its
bridge only allows move-swap local channel optimizations into the bridge.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21517)
Reported by Matt Jordan
(closes issue ASTERISK-21943)
Reported by Matt Jordan
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* Added an option flags parameter to interval hooks. Interval hooks now
can specify if the callback will affect the media path or not.
* Added an option flags parameter to the bridge action custom callback.
The action callback now can specify if the callback will affect the media
path or not.
* Made the holding bridge technology reexamine the participant idle mode
option whenever the entertainment is restarted.
* Fixed app_agent_pool waiting agents needlessly starting and stopping MOH
every second by specifying the heartbeat interval hook as not affecting
the media path.
* Fixed app_agent_pool agent alert from restarting the MOH after the alert
beep. The agent entertainment is now changed from MOH to silence after
the alert beep.
* Fixed holding bridge technology to defer starting the entertainment. It
was previously a mixture of immediate and deferred.
* Fixed holding bridge technology to immediately stop the entertainment.
It was previously a mixture of immediate and deferred. If the channel
left the bridging system, any deferred stopping was discarded before
taking effect.
* Miscellaneous holding bridge technology rework coding improvements.
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Queue members who happen to be in multiple queues at the same time may not
have any wrap up time. This problem occurred due to a code change in Asterisk
11.3.0 that unified device state tracking of Queue members in multiple
Queues (which fixed some other problems, but unfortunately caused this one).
This patch fixes the behavior by having the is_member_available function
check the queue's wrap up time and the time of the member's last call, such
that for a particular queue, the member won't be considered available if their
last call is within the wrap up time.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22189)
Reported by: Tony Lewis
Tested by: Tony Lewis
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When r382230 added an option to not denoise the MeetMe conference (if a user
had a channel whose format's sample rate changed frequently, for example),
the value added was the maximum allowed value for the constants that define
the options for MeetMe in 1.8. Not so in 11 - unfortunately, the option
CONFFLAG_DONT_DENOISE conflicts with CONFFLAG_INTROUESR_VMREC. This patch
fixes that, and also tweaks one of the way in which the constants was
declared for consistency.
Thanks to Tony Mountifield for pointing out the problem and solution.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22269)
Reported by: Tony Mountifield
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This removes unused code, event types, IE pltypes, and event IE types
where possible and makes several functions private that were once
public. This includes a renumbering of the remaining event and IE types
which breaks binary compatibility with previous versions. The last
remaining consumers of the old event system (or parts thereof) are
main/security_events.c, res/res_security_log.c, tests/test_cel.c,
tests/test_event.c, main/cel.c, and the CEL backends.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2703/
(closes issue ASTERISK-22139)
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