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8ac6ae48ce |
logger.conf.sample: add missing comment mark
Add missing comment mark from stock configuration. ASTERISK-29123 #close Change-Id: I4f94eb4544166bca8af4c17fd11edee3c6980620 |
6 years ago |
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afc5cf8d67 |
samples: Fix keep_alive_interval default in pjsip.conf.
Since ASTERISK_27978 the default is not off but 90 seconds. That change happened because ASTERISK_27347 disabled the keep-alives in the bundled PJProject and Asterisk should behave the same as before. Change-Id: Ie63dc558ade6a5a2b969c30a4bd492d63730dc46 |
6 years ago |
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logger.c: Added a new log formatter called "plain"
Added a new log formatter called "plain" that always prints file, function and line number if available (even for verbose messages) and never prints color control characters. It also doesn't apply any special formatting for verbose messages. Most suitable for file output but can be used for other channels as well. You use it in logger.conf like so: debug => [plain]debug console => [plain]error,warning,debug,notice,pjsip_history messages => [plain]warning,error,verbose Change-Id: I4fdfe4089f66ce2f9cb29f3005522090dbb5243d |
6 years ago |
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e34da79c60 |
res_pjsip.c: Added disable_rport option for pjsip.conf
Currently when the pjsip making an outgoing request, it keep adding the rport parameter in a request message as a default. This causes unexpected rport handle at the other end. Added option for disable this behaviour in the pjsip.conf. This is a system option, but working as a gloabl option. ASTERISK-28959 Change-Id: I9596675e52a742774738b5aad5d1fec32f477abc |
6 years ago |
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6a0c472374 |
Scope Tracing: A new facility for tracing scope enter/exit
What's wrong with ast_debug?
ast_debug is fine for general purpose debug output but it's not
really geared for scope tracing since it doesn't present its
output in a way that makes capturing and analyzing flow through
Asterisk easy.
How is scope tracing better?
Scope tracing uses the same "cleanup" attribute that RAII_VAR
uses to print messages to a separate "trace" log level. Even
better, the messages are indented and unindented based on a
thread-local call depth counter. When output to a separate log
file, the output is uncluttered and easy to follow.
Here's an example of the output. The leading timestamps and
thread ids are removed and the output cut off at 68 columns for
commit message restrictions but you get the idea.
--> res_pjsip_session.c:3680 handle_incoming PJSIP/1173-00000001
--> res_pjsip_session.c:3661 handle_incoming_response PJSIP/1173
--> res_pjsip_session.c:3669 handle_incoming_response PJSIP/
--> chan_pjsip.c:3265 chan_pjsip_incoming_response_after
--> chan_pjsip.c:3194 chan_pjsip_incoming_response P
chan_pjsip.c:3245 chan_pjsip_incoming_respon
<-- chan_pjsip.c:3194 chan_pjsip_incoming_response P
<-- chan_pjsip.c:3265 chan_pjsip_incoming_response_after
<-- res_pjsip_session.c:3669 handle_incoming_response PJSIP/
<-- res_pjsip_session.c:3661 handle_incoming_response PJSIP/1173
<-- res_pjsip_session.c:3680 handle_incoming PJSIP/1173-00000001
The messages with the "-->" or "<--" were produced by including
the following at the top of each function:
SCOPE_TRACE(1, "%s\n", ast_sip_session_get_name(session));
Scope isn't limited to functions any more than RAII_VAR is. You
can also see entry and exit from "if", "for", "while", etc blocks.
There is also an ast_trace() macro that doesn't track entry or
exit but simply outputs a message to the trace log using the
current indent level. The deepest message in the sample
(chan_pjsip.c:3245) was used to indicate which "case" in a
"select" was executed.
How do you use it?
More documentation is available in logger.h but here's an overview:
* Configure with --enable-dev-mode. Like debug, scope tracing
is #ifdef'd out if devmode isn't enabled.
* Add a SCOPE_TRACE() call to the top of your function.
* Set a logger channel in logger.conf to output the "trace" level.
* Use the CLI (or cli.conf) to set a trace level similar to setting
debug level... CLI> core set trace 2 res_pjsip.so
Summary Of Changes:
* Added LOG_TRACE logger level. Actually it occupies the slot
formerly occupied by the now defunct "event" level.
* Added core asterisk option "trace" similar to debug. Includes
ability to specify global trace level in asterisk.conf and CLI
commands to turn on/off and set levels. Levels can be set
globally (probably not a good idea), or by module/source file.
* Updated sample asterisk.conf and logger.conf. Tracing is
disabled by default in both.
* Added __ast_trace() to logger.c which keeps track of the indent
level using TLS. It's #ifdef'd out if devmode isn't enabled.
* Added ast_trace() and SCOPE_TRACE() macros to logger.h.
These are all #ifdef'd out if devmode isn't enabled.
Why not use gcc's -finstrument-functions capability?
gcc's facility doesn't allow access to local data and doesn't
operate on non-function scopes.
Known Issues:
The only know issue is that we currently don't know the line
number where the scope exited. It's reported as the same place
the scope was entered. There's probably a way to get around it
but it might involve looking at the stack and doing an 'addr2line'
to get the line number. Kind of like ast_backtrace() does.
Not sure if it's worth it.
Change-Id: Ic5ebb859883f9c10a08c5630802de33500cad027
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6 years ago |
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62183bc777 |
confbridge: Add support for disabling text messaging.
When in a conference bridge it may be necessary to have text messages disabled for specific participants or for all. This change adds a configuration option, "text_messaging", which can be used to enable or disable this on the user profile. By default existing behavior is preserved as it defaults to "yes". ASTERISK-28841 Change-Id: I30b5d9ae6f4803881d1ed9300590d405e392bc13 |
6 years ago |
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351b2be00a |
res_rtp_asterisk: implement ACL mechanism for ICE and STUN addresses.
A pure blacklist is not good enough, we need a whitelist mechanism as well, and the simplest way to do that is to re-use existing ACL infrastructure. This makes it simpler to blacklist say an entire block (/24) except a smaller block (eg, a /29 or even a /32). Normally you'd need to recursively split the block, so if you want to blacklist a /24 except for a /29 you'd end up with a blacklit for a /25, /26, /27 and /28. I feel that having an ACL instead of a blacklist only is clearer. Change-Id: Id57a8df51fcfd3bd85ea67c489c85c6c3ecd7b30 Signed-off-by: Jaco Kroon <jaco@uls.co.za> |
6 years ago |
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268b0a3085 |
func_odbc.conf.sample: Clarify sample documentation
ASTERISK-20325 #close Change-Id: I06cb9b467b0fd06c8af2a5aee049f872c09cc4b6 |
6 years ago |
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a9abe55e0b |
indications.conf.sample: Add indication tones for Indonesia
These tones come from http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/inr/forms/files/tones-0203.pdf ASTERISK-23407 Change-Id: I48e2285f1e5bb29b3335f762006f66c423d0fcb8 |
6 years ago |
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35b4f1686b |
chan_sip: Clarify in sample docs how directmediapermit/-acl should be used
It said "restrict [...] which peers should be able to pass [audio] to each other". However, these settings are not global (for which you would expect signaling IPs to be checked). These settings are available per peer only, and the IPs being checked, are the RTP IPs. Change-Id: I2a6c6cd7c2f5f30d1df4844e3e0308a077021660 |
6 years ago |
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d6574cb7c7 |
message.c: Add option to suppress the Message channel AMI and ARI events
In order to reduce the amount of AMI and ARI events generated, the global "Message/ast_msg_queue" channel can be set to suppress it's normal channel housekeeping events such as "Newexten", "VarSet", etc. This can greatly reduce load on the manager and ARI applications when the Digium Phone Module for Asterisk is in use. To enable, set "hide_messaging_ami_events" in asterisk.conf to "yes" In Asterisk versions <18, the default is "no" preserving existing behavior. Beginning with Asterisk 18, the option will default to "yes". NOTE: This change does not affect UserEvents or the ARI TextMessageReceived events. * Added the "hide_messaging_ami_events" option to asterisk.conf. * Changed message.c to set the AST_CHAN_TP_INTERNAL property on the "Message/ast_msg_queue" channel if the option is set in asterisk.conf. This suppresses the reporting of the events. Change-Id: Ia2e3516d43f4e0df994fc6598565d6bba2d7018b |
6 years ago |
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a2a4e1026c |
http: Add ability to disable /httpstatus URI
Add a new configuration option 'enable_status' which allows the /httpstatus URI handler to be administratively disabled. We also no longer unconditionally register the /static and /httpstatus URI handlers, but instead do it based upon configuration. Behavior change: If enable_static was turned off, the URI handler was still installed but returned a 403 when it was accessed. Because we now register/unregister the URI handlers as appropriate, if the /static URI is disabled we will return a 404 instead. Additionally: * Change 'enablestatic' to 'enable_static' but keep the former for backwards compatibility. * Improve some internal variable names ASTERISK-28710 #close Change-Id: I647510f796473793b1d3ce1beb32659813be69e1 |
6 years ago |
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a7aaca9eaa |
func_odbc.conf.sample: Add example lookup
Change-Id: Ia05aab1f579597963d2ea23920d2210cfcb97c84 |
7 years ago |
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f8b0c2c933 |
res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_ip.c: Add port matching support
Adds source port matching support when IP matching is used: [example] type = identify match = 1.2.3.4:5060/32, 1.2.3.4:6000/32, asterisk.org:4444 If the IP matches but the source port does not, we reject and search for alternatives. SRV lookups are still performed if enabled (srv_lookups = yes), unless the configured FQDN includes a port number in which case just a host lookup is performed. ASTERISK-28639 #close Reported by: Mitch Claborn Change-Id: I256d5bd5d478b95f526e2f80ace31b690eebba92 |
7 years ago |
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5622df0a94 |
confbridge: Add support for specifying maximum sample rate.
ConfBridge has the ability to move between different sample rates for mixing the conference bridge. Up until now there has only been the ability to set the conference bridge to mix at a specific sample rate, or to let it move between sample rates as necessary. This change adds the ability to configure a conference bridge with a maximum sample rate so it can move between sample rates but only up to the configured maximum. ASTERISK-28658 Change-Id: Idff80896ccfb8a58a816e4ce9ac4ebde785963ee |
7 years ago |
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9f304170f6 |
res_musiconhold: Add new 'playlist' mode
Allow the list of files to be played to be provided explicitly in the music class's configuration. The primary driver for this change is to allow URLs to be used for MoH. Change-Id: I9f43b80b43880980b18b2bee26ec09429d0b92fa |
7 years ago |
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82789aafd6 |
res_rtp_asterisk: Add support for DTLS packet fragmentation.
This change adds support for larger TLS certificates by allowing OpenSSL to fragment the DTLS packets according to the configured MTU. By default this is set to 1200. This is accomplished by implementing our own BIO method that supports MTU querying. The configured MTU is returned to OpenSSL which fragments the packet accordingly. When a packet is to be sent it is done directly out the RTP instance. ASTERISK-28018 Change-Id: If2d5032019a28ffd48f43e9e93ed71dbdbf39c06 |
7 years ago |
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a1c84709b8 |
pbx_dundi: added IPv4/IPv6 dual bind support to DUNDi
ASTERISK-28234 Reported-by: Kirsty Tyerman Change-Id: I5d6e6b52dbe51415046bb3953fd16f5b421bc2e1 |
7 years ago |
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79b15d0b30 |
res_rtp_asterisk: Add ability to propose local address in ICE
You can now add the "include_local_address" flag to an entry in rtp.conf "[ice_host_candidates]" to include both the advertized address and the local address in ICE negotiation: [ice_host_candidates] 192.168.1.1 = 1.2.3.4,include_local_address This causes both 192.168.1.1 and 1.2.3.4 to be advertized. Change-Id: Ide492cd45ce84546175ca7d557de80d9770513db |
7 years ago |
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d861ebdca8 |
app_confbridge: Add "all" variants of REMB behavior.
When producing a combined REMB value the normal behavior is to have a REMB value which is unique for each sender based on all of their receivers. This can result in one sender having low bitrate while all the rest are high. This change adds "all" variants which produces a bridge level REMB value instead. All REMB reports are combined together into a single REMB value that is the same for each sender. ASTERISK-28401 Change-Id: I883e6cc26003b497c8180b346111c79a131ba88c |
7 years ago |
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eca8c440d2 |
res_pjsip: Added a norefersub configuration setting
Added a new PJSIP global setting called norefersub. Default is true to keep support working as before. res_pjsip_refer: Configures PJSIP norefersub capability accordingly. Checks the PJSIP global setting value. If it is true (default) it adds the norefersub capability to PJSIP. If it is false (disabled) it does not add the norefersub capability to PJSIP. This is useful for Cisco switches that do not follow RFC4488. ASTERISK-28375 #close Reported-by: Dan Cropp Change-Id: I0b1c28ebc905d881f4a16e752715487a688b30e9 |
7 years ago |
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4ca41caf38 |
chan_pjsip: add a flag to ignore 183 responses if no SDP present
chan_sip will always ignore 183 responses that do not contain SDP however, chan_pjsip will currently always translate it into a 183 with SDP. This new flag allows chan_pjsip to have the same behavior as chan_sip. ASTERISK-28322 #close Change-Id: If81cfaa17c11b6ac703e3d71696f259d86c6be4a |
7 years ago |
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90f06ad169 |
samples: Fix comment typo in pjsip.conf.sample
Change-Id: I84a45c3d9fd26ca61aca99927eec83b57f1de857 |
7 years ago |
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2f8def1453 |
taskprocessor: Enable subsystems and overload by subsystem
To prevent one subsystem's taskprocessors from causing others to stall, new capabilities have been added to taskprocessors. * Any taskprocessor name that has a '/' will have the part before the '/' saved as its "subsystem". Examples: "sorcery/acl-0000006a" and "sorcery/aor-00000019" will be grouped to subsystem "sorcery". "pjsip/distributor-00000025" and "pjsip/distributor-00000026" will bn grouped to subsystem "pjsip". Taskprocessors with no '/' have an empty subsystem. * When a taskprocessor enters high-water alert status and it has a non-empty subsystem, the subsystem alert count will be incremented. * When a taskprocessor leaves high-water alert status and it has a non-empty subsystem, the subsystem alert count will be decremented. * A new api ast_taskprocessor_get_subsystem_alert() has been added that returns the number of taskprocessors in alert for the subsystem. * A new CLI command "core show taskprocessor alerted subsystems" has been added. * A new unit test was addded. REMINDER: The taskprocessor code itself doesn't take any action based on high-water alerts or overloading. It's up to taskprocessor users to check and take action themselves. Currently only the pjsip distributor does this. * A new pjsip/global option "taskprocessor_overload_trigger" has been added that allows the user to select the trigger mechanism the distributor uses to pause accepting new requests. "none": Don't pause on any overload condition. "global": Pause on ANY taskprocessor overload (the default and current behavior) "pjsip_only": Pause only on pjsip taskprocessor overloads. * The core pjsip pool was renamed from "SIP" to "pjsip" so it can be properly grouped into the "pjsip" subsystem. * stasis taskprocessor names were changed to "stasis" as the subsystem. * Sorcery core taskprocessor names were changed to "sorcery" to match the object taskprocessors. Change-Id: I8c19068bb2fc26610a9f0b8624bdf577a04fcd56 |
7 years ago |
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44254d548b |
res_odbc: Add basic query logging.
When Asterisk is connected and used with a database the response time of the database can cause problems in Asterisk if it is long. Normally the only way to see this problem would be to retrieve a backtrace from Asterisk and examine where things are blocked, or examine the database to see if there is any indication of a problem. This change adds some basic query logging to make it easier to investigate such a problem. When logging is enabled res_odbc will now keep track of the number of queries executed, as well as the query that has taken the longest time to execute. There is also an option which will cause a WARNING message to be output if a query takes longer than a configurable amount of time to execute. This makes it easier and clearer for users that their database may be experiencing a problem that could impact Asterisk. ASTERISK-28277 Change-Id: I173cf4928b10754478a6a8c27dfa96ede0f058a6 |
7 years ago |
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f6452f9656 |
codecs.conf.sample: update codec opus docs
The option value "sdp" for some of the settings was removed a while back, however the sample conf was not updated. This patch removes any wording with regards to the old "sdp" option value, and adjusts the defaults to what they are now. ASTERISK-28263 Change-Id: I41bfa44e9f69446bcc5c8fd92e3675c676fdc445 |
8 years ago |
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dbef559e0b |
app_voicemail: Add Mailbox Aliases
You can now define an "aliases" context in voicemail.conf whose entries point to actual mailboxes. These can be used anywhere the mailbox is specified. Example: [general] aliasescontext = myaliases [default] 1234 = yadayada [myaliases] 4321@devices = 1234@default Now you can use 4321@devices to refer to the 1234@default mailbox. This can be useful to provide channel drivers with constant mailbox specifications such as <extension>@devices leaving app_voicemail to control exactly which mailbox the alias points to. Now, only voicemail has to be reloaded to make changes instead of individual channel drivers which are usually more expensive to reload. Change-Id: I395b9205c91523a334fe971be0d1de4522067b04 |
8 years ago |
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7f22c9f4b7 |
res_pjsip: add option to enable ContactStatus event when contact is updated
The commit I2f97ebfa79969a36a97bb7b9afd5b6268cf1a07d removed sending out the ContactStatus AMI event when a contact is updated. Thist change broke things which rely on old behavior. This patch adds a new PJSIP global configuration option 'send_contact_status_on_update_registration' to be able to preserve old ContactStatus behavior. By default new behavior, i.e. the ContactStatus event will not be sent when a device refreshes its registration. Change-Id: I706adf7584e7077eb6bde6d9799ca408bc82ce46 |
8 years ago |
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a2a8a41db3 |
Revert "app_voicemail: Remove need to subscribe to stasis"
This reverts commit
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8 years ago |
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5cbe77cc46 |
pjsip: new endpoint's options to control Connected Line updates
This patch adds new options 'trust_connected_line' and 'send_connected_line' to the endpoint. The option 'trust_connected_line' is to control if connected line updates are accepted from this endpoint. The option 'send_connected_line' is to control if connected line updates can be sent to this endpoint. The default value is 'yes' for both options. Change-Id: I16af967815efd904597ec2f033337e4333d097cd |
8 years ago |
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11427a9665 |
modules.conf.sample: Update preload usage documentation.
Change-Id: Id449d4435c38148b56ac4cfd61ae4d90ac66bb90 |
8 years ago |
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495a1e7e5c |
samples: PARKINGSLOT -> PARKING_SPACE in parking sample config
PARKINGSLOT was deprecated in Asterisk 12 but the sample config was not updated to reflect that. Change-Id: I3e087c19d9ee587094fa5304102d8084a79c2b3c |
8 years ago |
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67e1e49e08 |
res_rtp_asterisk.c: Add "seqno" strictrtp option
When networks experience disruptions, there can be large gaps of time between receiving packets. When strictrtp is enabled, this created issues where a flood of packets could come in and be seen as an attack. Another option - seqno - has been added to the strictrtp option that ignores the time interval and goes strictly by sequence number for validity. Change-Id: I8a42b8d193673899c8fc22fe7f98ea87df89be71 |
8 years ago |
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29115e2384 |
app_voicemail: Remove need to subscribe to stasis
app_voicemail was using the stasis cache to build and maintain a list of mailboxes that had subscribers. It then used this list to determine if a mailbox should be polled for new messages if polling was enabled. For this to work, stasis had to cache every subscription and unsubscription to the mailbox which caused a lot of overhead, both cpu and memory related. Since polling is only required when changes are being made to mailboxes outside of app_voicemail and since the number of mailboxes that don't have any subscribers is likely to be very low, all mailboxes are now polled instead of just the ones with subscribers. This paves the way for disabling the caching of stasis subscription change messages. Also fixed cleanup in some of the unit tests that not only left test users in the users list but also caused segfaults if the tests were run more than once. ASTERISK-27121 Change-Id: I5cceb737246949f9782955c64425b8bd25a9e9ee |
8 years ago |
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4188e7d6dd |
sample_configs: noload res_hep.so by default
Change disables loading of res_hep.so in default installation. Loading
res_hep has a performance impact whether it's used or not. This disables
loading of it in sample config files.
Change-Id: I5ec150cf941634fabc72973e5bf1a965cb0ef9d0
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8 years ago |
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a7ace944ae |
pbx_dundi: Update sample config documentation.
Change-Id: I33d0ad0611c2124ca3440f0f811fa0f45e4e2849 |
8 years ago |
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661273a078 |
Sample configs: Fix pjsip.conf syntax error.
It is valid for a config file to be empty or contain only comments, but not valid for a config value to be set when no uncommented context exists. This caused an error to be loged numerous times during start when loading the default pjsip.conf. Change-Id: Icf3b0d69b4ecb6e935eecd43c99ed8b32a5a1cf6 |
8 years ago |
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20b53b5cee |
pjsip_wizard.conf.sample: Update remote_hosts description.
Remove the note that SRV records are not supported as that is no longer true. ASTERISK-27993 Change-Id: Id0dd6ef40e52702be9727a2b6122216cb00bb4ca |
8 years ago |
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dbffcdc561 |
res_pjsip: Update endpoint transport option documentation.
Change-Id: I5394fdff6a296efc8e1695a156e616acd932ae52 |
8 years ago |
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8f42447c68 |
res_pjsip: Add 'suppress_q850_reason_headers' option to endpoint
A new option 'suppress_q850_reason_headers' has been added to the endpoint object. Some devices can't accept multiple Reason headers and get confused when both 'SIP' and 'Q.850' Reason headers are received. This option allows the 'Q.850' Reason header to be suppressed. The default value is 'no'. ASTERISK-27949 Reported-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: I54cf37a827d77de2079256bb3de7e90fa5e1deb1 |
8 years ago |
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de5144e751 |
pjsip: Clarify certificate configuration for Websocket.
The Websocket transport uses the built-in HTTP server. As a result the TLS configuration is done in http.conf and not in pjsip.conf. This change adds a warning if this is configured in pjsip.conf and also clarifies in the sample configuration file. Change-Id: I187d994d328c3ed274b6754fd4c2a4955bdc6dd9 |
8 years ago |
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880fbff6b7 |
res_pjsip_session: Add ability to accept multiple sdp answers
pjproject by default currently will follow media forked during an INVITE on outbound calls if the To tag is different on a subsequent response as that on an earlier response. We handle this correctly. There have been reported cases where the To tag is the same but we still need to follow the media. The pjproject patch in this commit adds the capability to sip_inv and also adds the capability to control it at runtime. The original "different tag" behavior was always controllable at runtime but we never did anything with it and left it to default to TRUE. So, along with the pjproject patch, this commit adds options to both the system and endpoint objects to control the two behaviors, and a small logic change to session_inv_on_media_update in res_pjsip_session to control the behavior at the endpoint level. The default behavior for "different tags" remains the same at TRUE and the default for "same tag" is FALSE. Change-Id: I64d071942b79adb2f0a4e13137389b19404fe3d6 ASTERISK-27936 Reported-by: Ross Beer |
8 years ago |
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e7a7506f9c |
app_confbridge: Enable sending events to participants
ConfBridge can now send events to participants via in-dialog MESSAGEs. All current Confbridge events are supported, such as ConfbridgeJoin, ConfbridgeLeave, etc. In addition to those events, a new event ConfbridgeWelcome has been added that will send a list of all current participants to a new participant. For all but the ConfbridgeWelcome event, the JSON message contains information about the bridge, such as its id and name, and information about the channel that triggered the event such as channel name, callerid info, mute status, and the MSID labels for their audio and video tracks. You can use the labels to correlate callerid and mute status to specific video elements in a webrtc client. To control this behavior, the following options have been added to confbridge.conf: bridge_profile/enable_events: This must be enabled on any bridge where events are desired. user_profile/send_events: This must be set for a user profile to send events. Different user profiles connected to the same bridge can have different settings. This allows admins to get events but not normal users for instance. user_profile/echo_events: In some cases, you might not want the user triggering the event to get the event sent back to them. To prevent it, set this to false. A change was also made to res_pjsip_sdp_rtp to save the generated msid to the stream so it can be re-used. This allows participant A's video stream to appear as the same label to all other participants. Change-Id: I26420aa9f101f0b2387dc9e2fd10733197f1318e |
8 years ago |
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2bf26ce5ac |
ast_coredumper: Fix output directory and variable precedence
The OUTPUTDIR variable in ast_debug_tools.conf.sample is now set to "/tmp" instead of "/some/directory". Variables set on the command line or that are already in the environment now take predecence over variables set in the config files. ASTERISK-27846 Reported by: Ted G Change-Id: Ie8baec52d531886bf5849ec1d59bb59dc87ad387 |
8 years ago |
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6301531416 |
chan_dahdi: Configurable dialed digit timeouts
Analog phones dial overlap dialing and it is chan_dahdi's job to read the numbers. It has three timeout constants that this commit converts to channel-level configuration options: * firstdigit_timeout: Default time (ms) to detect first digit * interdigit_timeout: Default time (ms) to detect following digits * matchdigit_timeout: Default time (ms) to wait in case of ambiguous match. This happens when the dialed digits match a number in the current context but are also the prefix of another number. Change-Id: Ib728fa900a4f6ae56d1ed810aba61b6593fb7213 |
8 years ago |
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8de3fa2b56 |
bridge_softmix / app_confbridge: Add support for REMB combining.
This change adds the ability for multiple REMB reports in bridge_softmix to be combined according to a configured behavior into a single report. This single report is sent back to the sender of video, which adjusts the encoding bitrate to be at or below the bitrate of the report. The available behaviors are: lowest, highest, and average. Lowest uses the lowest received bitrate. Highest uses the highest received bitrate. Average goes through the received bitrates adding them to the previous average and creates a new average. Other behaviors can be added in the future and the existing average one may be adjusted, but this provides the foundation to do so. Support for configuring which behavior to use has been added to app_confbridge. ASTERISK-27804 Change-Id: I9eafe4e7c1f72d67074a8d6acb26bfcf19322b66 |
8 years ago |
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0f6431e8e4 |
app_confbridge / bridge_softmix: Add ability to configure REMB interval.
This change adds a configuration option to app_confbridge which can be used to set the interval at which we will send a combined REMB (remote estimated maximum bitrate) frame to sources of video. The bridging API has also been extended slightly to allow setting this so bridge_softmix can use it. ASTERISK-27786 Change-Id: I0e49eae60f369c86434414f3cb8278709c793c82 |
8 years ago |
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5d097f8236 |
channel.c: Allow generic plc then channel formats are equal
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 |
8 years ago |
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3afc2c52af |
Merge "core: Fix handling of maximum length lines in config files."
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8 years ago |
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1a36a452bd |
pjproject: Add cache_pools debugging option.
The pool cache gets in the way of finding use after free errors of memory pool contents. Tools like valgrind and MALLOC_DEBUG don't know when a pool is released because it gets put into the cache instead of being freed. * Added the "cache_pools" option to pjproject.conf. Disabling the option helps track down pool content mismanagement when using valgrind or MALLOC_DEBUG. The cache gets in the way of determining if the pool contents are used after free and who freed it. To disable the pool caching simply disable the cache_pools option in pjproject.conf and restart Asterisk. Sample pjproject.conf setting: [startup] cache_pools=no * Made current users of the caching pool factory initialization and destruction calls call common routines to create and destroy cached pools. ASTERISK-27704 Change-Id: I64d5befbaeed2532f93aa027a51eb52347d2b828 |
8 years ago |