Now user data is allocated by the creator of the taskprocessor
listener and that user data is passed into ast_taskprocessor_listener_alloc().
Similarly, freeing of the user data is left up to the user himself. He can
free the data when the taskprocessor shuts down, or he can choose to hold
onto it if it makes sense to do so.
This, unsurprisingly, makes threadpool allocation a LOT cleaner now.
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r378935 | dlee | 2013-01-12 00:43:37 -0600 (Sat, 12 Jan 2013) | 41 lines
Fix XML encoding of 'identity display' in NOTIFY messages.
XML encoding in chan_sip is accomplished by naively building the XML
directly from strings. While this usually works, it fails to take into
account escaping the reserved characters in XML.
This patch adds an 'ast_xml_escape' function, which works similarly to
'ast_uri_encode'. This is used to properly escape the local_display
attribute in XML formatted NOTIFY messages.
Several things to note:
* The Right Thing(TM) to do would probably be to replace the
ast_build_string stuff with building an ast_xml_doc. That's a much
bigger change, and out of scope for the original ticket, so I
refrained myself.
* It is with great sadness that I wrote my own ast_xml_escape
function. There's one in libxml2, but it's knee-deep in
libxml2-ness, and not easily used to one-off escape a
string.
* I only escaped the string we know is causing problems
(local_display). At least some of the other strings are
URI-encoded, which should be XML safe. Rather than figuring out
what's safe and escaping what's not, it would be much cleaner to
simply build an ast_xml_doc for the messages and let the XML
library do the XML escaping. Like I said, that's out of scope.
(closes issue ABE-2902)
Reported by: Guenther Kelleter
Tested by: Guenther Kelleter
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.internal/r/365/
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r378915 | dlee | 2013-01-11 16:31:42 -0600 (Fri, 11 Jan 2013) | 21 lines
Add JSON API for Asterisk.
This provides a JSON API by pulling in and wrapping the Jansson JSON
library[1]. The Asterisk API basically mirrors the Jansson
functionality, with a few minor tweaks.
* Some names have been asteriskified to protect the innocent.
* Jansson provides both reference-stealing and reference-borrowing
versions of several API's. The Asterisk API is exclusively
reference-stealing for operations that put elements into arrays and
objects.
* No support for doubles, since we usually don't need that.
* Coming along for the ride is the ast_test_validate macro, which made
the unit tests much easier to write.
[1]: http://www.digip.org/jansson/
(issue ASTERISK-20887)
(closes issue ASTERISK-20888)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2264/
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r378918 | file | 2013-01-11 17:05:38 -0600 (Fri, 11 Jan 2013) | 11 lines
Retain XMPP filters across reconnections so external modules continue to function as expected.
Previously if an XMPP client reconnected any filters added by an external module were lost.
This issue exhibited itself with chan_motif not receiving and reacting to Jingle signaling.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20916)
Reported by: kuj
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* Remove extraneous whitespace
* Bump up debug levels of messages and add identifying info to messages.
* Account for potential failures of ao2_link()
* Add additional test and some more test data
* Add some comments in places where they could be useful
* Make threadpool listeners and their callbacks optional
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Unfortunately, this required a taskprocessor listener change that makes listener allocation
utterly silly. I'm going to change the scheme so that allocation of taskprocessor listeners
is done internally within taskprocessor code. This will make it parallel with threadpool
code, which is a good thing.
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The only test added so far is an idle thread timeout
option. This will greatly aid threadpool users who wish
to maintain a threadpool by allowing for idle threads to
die out as necessary.
Test passes.
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This helps tests to pass more often than before.
They are far less likely to queue extra processes
into the control taskprocessor since they are prevented
once the threadpool begins to shut down.
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This one involves shrinking the threadpool in such
a way that both idle and active threads are affected.
This test made me re-realize why the zombie state exists,
so I re-added it. We don't want to clog up the control
taskprocessor by waiting on active threads to complete
what they are doing. Instead, we mark them as zombies so
that when they are done, they can clean themselves up
properly.
Without the zombie state available, the new test actually
will deadlock.
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The new thread creation test fails because Asterisk locks up
while trying to lock a taskprocessor.
While trying to debug that, I found a race condition during taskprocessor
creation where a default taskprocessor listener could try to operate on
a partially started taskprocessor. This was fixed by adding a new callback
to taskprocessor listeners.
Then while testing that change, I found some bugs in the taskprocessor
tests where I was not properly unlocking when done with a lock. Scoped
locks have spoiled me a bit.
I still have not figured out why the threadpool thread creation test
is locking up.
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r376575 | rmudgett | 2012-11-21 12:33:16 -0600 (Wed, 21 Nov 2012) | 20 lines
Add red-black tree container type to astobj2.
* Add red-black tree container type.
* Add CLI command "astobj2 container dump <name>"
* Added ao2_container_dump() so the container could be dumped by other
modules for debugging purposes.
* Changed ao2_container_stats() so it can be used by other modules like
ao2_container_check() for debugging purposes.
* Updated the unit tests to check red-black tree containers.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19970)
Reported by: rmudgett
Tested by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2110/
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r376457 | mjordan | 2012-11-18 20:14:54 -0600 (Sun, 18 Nov 2012) | 7 lines
Fix uninitialized in this function error
With some versions of gcc, n_buckets will be flagged as being uninitialized
before use. While its technically impossible (since the switch statement,
even without a default, accounts for all possibilities), we'll initialize the
variable to 0 anyway.
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This helps account for the fact that it is unknown just
how many references may exist for a given taskprocessor
listener, so simply unreffing it from the taskprocessor
shutdown function is not enough to convey the gravity
of the situation.
By putting in a shutdown callback, it now becomes clear
to the listener not to try to do any further operations
on the taskprocessor.
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r376341 | dlee | 2012-11-15 18:08:00 -0600 (Thu, 15 Nov 2012) | 34 lines
Migrate hashtest/hashtest2 to be unit tests.
Both hashtest and hashtest2 are manual testing apps that thrash hash
tables (hashtab and ao2 containers, respectively), by spinning up
several threads that randomly insert, delete, lookup and iterate over
the hash table. If the app doesn't crash, the hash table probably passes
the test. Those utils are not a part of the typical Asterisk build, so
they do not usually get compiled. This all makes them less that useful.
This patch removes those manual test programs and replaces them with
Asterisk unit test modules (test_{hashtab,astobj2}_thrash.so). It also
attempts to make the tests more deterministic.
* Rather than spinning up some number of threads that operate on the
hash table randomly, spin up four threads that concurrenly add,
remove, lookup and iterate over the hash table.
* Each thread checks the state of the hash table both during and after
execution, and indicates a test failure if things are not as expected.
* Each thread times out after 60 seconds to prevent deadlocking the unit
test run.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20505)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2189/
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Somehow I put in svn-1.6 merge information. Oops.
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Fixed extconf.c breakage introduced in r376306.
To quote wdoekes:
> Note that I'm not confirming legitimacy of having that file in tree at
> all. Is anyone using aelparse/conf2ael?
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Update title that was left behind many years ago. Used revision 6596 as my guide for what it should be.
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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Greenlight in #asterisk brought up that he was receiving an error message "Could
not create persistent member string, out of space" when running app_queue in
Asterisk 10. dump_queue_members() made an assumption that 8K would be enough to
store the generated string, but with queues that have large member lists this is
not always the case. This patch removes the limitation and uses ast_str instead
of a fixed sized buffer.
The complicating factor comes from the fact that ast_db_get requires a buffer
and buffer size argument, which doesn't let us pull back more than what we pass
in, so I introduced a new ast_db_get_allocated() which returns an ast_strdup()'d
copy of the value from astdb.
As an aside, I did some testing on the maximum size of data that we can store in
the BDB library we distribute and was able to store a 10MB string and retrieve
it with no problems, so I feel this is a safe patch.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2136/
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* Whitespace, doc-blocks, spelling, case, missing and incorrect tags.
* Add cleanup to Makefile for the Doxygen configuration update
* Start updating Doxygen configuration for cleaner output
* Enable inclusion of configuration files into documentation
* remove mantisworkflow...
* update documentation README
* Add markup to Tilghman's email and talk with him about updating his email, he knows...
* no code changes on this commit other than the mentioned Makefile change
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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The new API allows for sorted containers, insertion options, duplicate
handling options, and traversal order options.
* Adds the ability for containers to be sorted when they are created.
* Adds container creation options to handle duplicates when they are
inserted.
* Adds container creation option to insert objects at the beginning or end
of the container traversal order.
* Adds OBJ_PARTIAL_KEY to allow searching with a partial key. The partial
key works similarly to the OBJ_KEY flag. (The real search speed
improvement with this flag will come when red-black trees are added.)
* Adds container traversal and iteration order options: Ascending and
Descending.
* Adds an AST_DEVMODE compile feature to check the stats and integrity of
registered containers using the CLI "astobj2 container stats <name>" and
"astobj2 container check <name>". The channels container is normally
registered since it is one of the most important containers in the system.
* Adds ao2_iterator_restart() to allow iteration to be restarted from the
beginning.
* Changes the generic container object to have a v_method table pointer to
support other types of containers.
* Changes the container nodes holding objects to be ref counted.
The ref counted nodes and v_method table pointer changes pave the way to
allow other types of containers.
* Includes a large astobj2 unit test enhancement that tests the new
features.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19969)
Reported by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2078/
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One of my recent commits broke this test. The error was:
[test_event.c:event_new_test:214]: Events expected to be identical
have different size: 69 != 59
The difference in size occurred because the first event had
the EID IE added to the event twice. ast_event_new() now always
adds it automatically. Previously it only added it if there
were no IEs specified, which was kind of weird.
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Revision 370426 introduced the use of a nested function in tests/test_acl.c,
but the lack of the 'auto' scope specifier on the function and a forward
declaration resulted in compilation errors on the automated test systems.
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Rules in ACLs (specified using 'permit' and 'deny') can now contain multiple
items (separated by commas), and items in the rule can be negated by prefixing
them with '!'. This simplifies Asterisk Realtime configurations, since it is no
longer necessray to control the order that the 'permit' and 'deny' columns are
returned from queries.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1592/
Initial patch contributed by Tilghman Lesher
Unit tests written by Kevin P. Fleming
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This patch includes the following:
* Unit tests for the abstract Jitter Buffer API. This includes both fixed
and adaptive flavors, testing nominal creation, frame input, frame retrieval,
resyncing; off nominal frame input overflow, out of order, and others.
* Tweaks to the abstract_jb API to remove the unnecessary resync_threshold
parameter from the create function (resync_threshold is already in the
struct passed into the create function)
* Ensure the fixed jitter buffer is empty before destroying it, to avoid an
ASSERT
* Don't "resync" the adaptive jitter buffer. The mechanism that was being
used actually causes the jitter buffer to think its being overflowed by going
around the jitterbuf API and attempting to 'resynch' it improperly. If a
resync is needed, the jitter buffer will do it properly by itself. Note that
this is only an optimization needed for trunk, as the worst that happens is
the loss of three voice packets before the adaptive jitter buffer will resync
anyway.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2035
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Allows the setting of flags via the config options api.
For example, code like this:
#define OPT1 1 << 0
#define OPT2 1 << 1
#define OPT3 1 << 2
struct thing {
unsigned int flags;
};
and a config like this:
[blah]
opt1=yes
opt2=no
opt3=yes
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