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Author SHA1 Message Date
Corey Farrell
fec6e1bd87 core: Add AO2_ALLOC_OPT_NO_REF_DEBUG option.
Previous to this patch passing a NULL tag to ao2_alloc or ao2_ref based
functions would result in the reference not being logged under
REF_DEBUG.  This could sometimes cause inaccurate logging if NULL was
accidentally passed to a reference action.  Now reference logging is
only disabled by option passed to the allocation method.

Change-Id: I3c17d867d901d53f9fcd512bef4d52e342637b54
2019-09-23 12:34:41 -05:00
Friendly Automation
a687c7919d Merge "func_jitterbuffer: Add audio/video sync support." into 16 2019-09-19 08:10:52 -05:00
Joshua Colp
120f2fb5f9 Merge "core: Add H.265/HEVC passthrough support" into 16 2019-09-19 06:34:07 -05:00
Joshua Colp
6647be69ac func_jitterbuffer: Add audio/video sync support.
This change adds support to the JITTERBUFFER dialplan function
for audio and video synchronization. When enabled the RTCP SR
report is used to produce an NTP timestamp for both the audio and
video streams. Using this information the video frames are queued
until their NTP timestamp is equal to or behind the NTP timestamp
of the audio. The audio jitterbuffer acts as the leader deciding
when to shrink/grow the jitterbuffer when adaptive is in use. For
both adaptive and fixed the video buffer follows the size of the
audio jitterbuffer.

ASTERISK-28533

Change-Id: I3fd75160426465e6d46bb2e198c07b9d314a4492
2019-09-18 15:26:00 -05:00
George Joseph
913c8b48b7 Merge "channels: Allow updating variable value" into 16 2019-09-13 09:43:58 -05:00
Sean Bright
518b6bfb5c channels: Allow updating variable value
When modifying an already defined variable in some channel drivers they
add a new variable with the same name to the list, but that value is
never used, only the first one found.

Introduce ast_variable_list_replace() and use it where appropriate.

ASTERISK-23756 #close
Patches:
  setvar-multiplie.patch submitted by Michael Goryainov

Change-Id: Ie1897a96c82b8945e752733612ee963686f32839
2019-09-12 15:58:49 -05:00
Florian Floimair
f85631cf82 core: Add H.265/HEVC passthrough support
This change adds H.265/HEVC as a known codec and creates a cached
"h265" media format for use.

Note that RFC 7798 section 7.2 also describes additional SDP
parameters. Handling of these is not yet supported.

ASTERISK-28512

Change-Id: I26d262cc4110b4f7e99348a3ddc53bad0d2cd1f2
2019-09-12 11:16:09 +02:00
Ben Ford
922d3e02df res_rtp: Add unit tests for RTCP stats.
Added unit tests for RTCP video stats. These tests include NACK, REMB,
FIR/FUR/PLI, SR/RR/SDES, and packet loss statistics. The REMB and FIR
tests are currently disabled due to a bug. We expect to receive a
compound packet, but the code sends this out as a single packet, which
the browser accepts, but makes Asterisk upset.

While writing these tests, I noticed an issue with NACK as well. Where
it is handling a received NACK request, it was reading in only the first
8 bits of following packets that were also lost. This has been changed
to the correct value of 16 bits.

Also made a minor fix to the data buffer unit test.

Change-Id: I56107c7411003a247589bbb6086d25c54719901b
2019-09-10 13:10:34 -05:00
George Joseph
6407ccd2d9 dns_core: Create new API ast_dns_resolve_ipv6_and_ipv4
The new function takes in a pointer to an ast_sockaddr structure,
a hostname and an optional port and then dispatches parallel
"AAAA" and "A" record queries.  If an "AAAA" record is returned,
it's parsed into the ast_sockaddr structure along with the port
if it was supplied.  If no "AAAA" record was returned, the
first "A" record returned (if any) is parsed instead.

This is a synchronous call.  If you need asynchronous lookups,
use ast_dns_query_set_resolve_async and roll your own.

Change-Id: I194b0b0e73da94b35cc35263a868ffac3a8d0a95
2019-08-22 06:32:54 -06:00
Sean Bright
51fd43206b audiohook.c: Substitute silence for unavailable audio frames
There are 4 scenarios to consider when capturing audio from a channel
with an audiohook:

 1. There is no rx and no tx audio, so return nothing.
 2. There is rx but no tx audio, so return rx.
 3. There is tx but no rx audio, so return tx.
 4. There is rx and tx audio, so mix them and return.

The file passed as the primary argument to MixMonitor will be written to
in scenarios 2, 3, and 4. However, if you pass the r() and t() options
to MixMonitor, a frame will only be written to the r() file if there was
rx audio and a frame will only be written to the t() file if there was
tx audio.

If you subsequently take the r() and t() files and try to mix them, the
sides of the conversation will 'drift' and be non-representative of the
user experience.

This patch adds a new 'S' option to MixMonitor that injects a frame of
silence on either the r() side or the t() side of the channel so that
when later mixed, there is no such drift.

Change-Id: Ibf5ed73a811087727bd561a89a59f4447b4ee20e
2019-08-20 08:43:39 -05:00
Joshua Colp
6350f4e278 cdr / cel: Use event time at event creation instead of processing.
When updating times on CDR or CEL records using the time at which
it is done can result in times being incorrect if the system is
heavily loaded and stasis message processing is delayed.

This change instead makes it so CDR and CEL use the time at which
the stasis messages that drive the systems are created. This allows
them to be backed up while still producing correct records.

ASTERISK-28498

Change-Id: I6829227e67aefa318efe5e183a94d4a1b4e8500a
2019-08-07 04:47:12 -06:00
Walter Doekes
64d25d36fb sched: Don't allow ast_sched_del to deadlock ast_sched_runq from same thread
When fixing ASTERISK~24212, a change was done so a scheduled callback could not
be removed while it was running. The caller of ast_sched_del would have to wait.

However, when the caller of ast_sched_del is the callback itself (however wrong
this might be), this new check would cause a deadlock: it would wait forever
for itself.

This changeset introduces an additional check: if ast_sched_del is called
by the callback itself, it is immediately rejected (along with an ERROR log and
a backtrace). Additionally, the AST_SCHED_DEL_UNREF macro is adjusted so the
after-ast_sched_del-refcall function is only run if ast_sched_del returned
success.

This should fix the following spurious race condition found in chan_sip:
- thread 1: schedule sip_poke_peer_now (using AST_SCHED_REPLACE)
- thread 2: run sip_poke_peer_now
- thread 2: blank out sched-ID (too soon!)
- thread 1: set sched-ID (too late!)
- thread 2: try to delete the currently running sched-ID

After this fix, an ERROR would be logged, but no deadlocks (in do_monitor) nor
excess calls to sip_unref_peer(peer) (causing double frees of rtp_instances and
other madness) should occur.

(Thanks Richard Mudgett for reviewing/improving this "scary" change.)

Note that this change does not fix the observed race condition: unlocked
access to peer->pokeexpire (and potentially other scheduled items in chan_sip),
causing AST_SCHED_DEL_UNREF to look at a changing id. But it will make the
deadlock go away. And in the observed case, it will not have adverse affects
(like memory leaks) because the scheduled item is removed through a different
path.

ASTERISK-28282

Change-Id: Ic26777fa0732725e6ca7010df17af77a012aa856
2019-07-18 01:22:30 -06:00
Friendly Automation
a464847a1b Merge "app_confbridge: Attended transfer event fixup" into 16 2019-06-21 11:24:11 -05:00
George Joseph
ccc92b6ecb app_confbridge: Attended transfer event fixup
When a channel already in a conference bridge is attended transfered
to another extension, or when an existing call is attended
transferred into a conference bridge, we now generate ConfbridgeJoin
and ConfbridgeLeave events for the entering and departing channels.

Change-Id: Id7709cfbceb26fbcb828b2d0d2a6b2fbeaf028e1
2019-06-13 14:06:08 -06:00
Joshua Colp
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
2019-06-13 07:51:39 -06:00
Kevin Harwell
edc3e0df1a conversions.c: Add conversions for largest max sized integer
Added a conversion for umax (largest maximum sized integer allowed). Adjusted
the other current conversion functions (uint and ulong) to be derivatives of
the umax conversion since they are simply subsets of umax.

Also made the negative check move the pointer on spaces since strtoumax does it
anyways.

Change-Id: I56c2ef2629d49b524c8df58af12951c181f81f08
2019-05-06 16:26:46 -05:00
Joshua Colp
8357ab7e9a Merge "app_confbridge: Add "all" variants of REMB behavior." into 16 2019-05-03 10:53:21 -05:00
Friendly Automation
748f1d64a1 Merge "stasis: Call callbacks when imparting fails" into 16 2019-05-03 10:13:16 -05:00
Friendly Automation
7bddfdbfa6 Merge "rtp: Add support for transport-cc in receiver direction." into 16 2019-05-03 10:08:16 -05:00
Holger Hans Peter Freyther
f599ebd29e stasis: Call callbacks when imparting fails
After a bridge has been deleted the stasis control will depart
the channel and might attempt to re-add it to the dial bridge.

The later can fail and this can lead to a situation that the stasis
control is unlinked but the after_bridge_cb_failed cb is executed trying
to access a dangling control object.

Fix it by calling the after_cb's before bridge_channel_impart_signal.

ASTERISK-26718

Change-Id: Ib4e8f70d7a21bd54afe3cb51cc6717ef7c355496
2019-05-02 15:28:21 +00:00
Joshua Colp
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
2019-05-02 13:29:09 +00:00
Joshua Colp
5023f02b2d rtp: Add support for transport-cc in receiver direction.
The transport-cc draft is a mechanism by which additional information
about packet reception can be provided to the sender of packets so
they can do sender side bandwidth estimation. This is accomplished
by having a transport specific sequence number and an RTCP feedback
message. This change implements this in the receiver direction.

For each received RTP packet where transport-cc is negotiated we store
the time at which the RTP packet was received and its sequence number.
At a 1 second interval we go through all packets in that period of time
and use the stored time of each in comparison to its preceding packet to
calculate its delta. This delta information is placed in the RTCP
feedback message, along with indicators for any packets which were not
received.

The browser then uses this information to better estimate available
bandwidth and adjust accordingly. This may result in it lowering the
available send bandwidth or adjusting how "bursty" it can be.

ASTERISK-28400

Change-Id: I654a2cff5bd5554ab94457a14f70adb71f574afc
2019-04-30 20:27:24 +00:00
Friendly Automation
f2cb892d7c Merge "mwi core: Move core MWI functionality into its own files" into 16 2019-04-30 10:12:23 -05:00
Antoni Goldstein
d6b37e2926 app_dial.c: RINGTIME, PROGRESSTIME and ms resolution dial timings
Added RINGTIME, RINGTIME_MS, PROGRESSTIME, PROGRESSTIME_MS variables filled
at the earliest received PROGRESS or RINGING.
Added millisecond versions of DIALEDTIME and ANSWEREDTIME.

Added millisecond versions of ast_channel_get_up_time and
ast_channel_get_duration in channel.c.

ASTERISK-28363

Change-Id: If95f1a7d8c4acbac740037de0c6e3109ff6620b1
2019-04-24 06:27:33 -06:00
Kevin Harwell
e3a758975d mwi core: Move core MWI functionality into its own files
There is enough MWI functionality to warrant it having its own 'c' and header
files. This patch moves all current core MWI data structures, and functions
into the following files:

main/mwi.h
main/mwi.c

Note, code was simply moved, and not modified. However, this patch is also in
preparation for core MWI changes, and additions to come.

Change-Id: I9dde8bfae1e7ec254fa63166e090f77e4d3097e0
2019-04-23 17:39:57 -05:00
Friendly Automation
6ec4b113c1 Merge "loader: support for permanent dlopen()" into 16 2019-04-19 08:32:13 -05:00
Dan Cropp
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
2019-04-17 11:09:12 -05:00
George Joseph
1988cf795c Merge "stasis.c: Added topic_all container" into 16 2019-04-08 10:53:08 -05:00
Friendly Automation
777ee8290a Merge "main/json.c: Added app_name, app_data to channel type" into 16 2019-04-08 10:32:34 -05:00
sungtae kim
d5a318f148 main/json.c: Added app_name, app_data to channel type
It was difficult to check the channel's current application and
parameters using ARI for current channels. Added app_name, app_data
items to show the current application information.

ASTERISK-28343

Change-Id: Ia48972b3850e5099deab0faeaaf51223a1f2f38c
2019-04-05 02:33:14 +02:00
Sebastian Kemper
8ec4de7501 loader: support for permanent dlopen()
Asterisk assumes that dlopen() will always run the constructor of a
shared library and every dlclose() will run its destructor. But dlopen()
may be permanent, meaning the constructor will only be run once, as is
the case with musl libc.

With a permanent dlopen() the Asterisk module loader does not work
correctly, because it's expectations regarding when the constructors and
destructors are run are not met. In fact a segmentation fault will occur
when the first module is "re-opened" that has AST_MODFLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS
set (the dlopen() does not call the constructor, resource_being_loaded
is not set to NULL, then strlen is called with NULL instead of a string,
see issue ASTERISK-28319).

This commit adds code to the loader that will manually run the
constructors/destructors of the (non-builtin) modules where needed. To
achieve this a new ao2 container (linked list) is started and filled
with objects that contain the names of the modules and the pointers to
their respective info structs.

This behavior can be activated when configuring Asterisk
(--enable-permanent-dlopen). By default this is disabled, of course.

ASTERISK-28319 #close

Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kemper <sebastian_ml@gmx.net>
Change-Id: I86693a0ecf25d5ba81c73773a03df4abc3426875
2019-04-04 13:14:58 -06:00
sungtae kim
5815597a21 stasis.c: Added topic_all container
Added topic_all container for centralizing the topic. This makes more
easier to managing the topics.

Added cli commands.
stasis show topics : It shows all registered topics.
stasis show topic <name> : It shows speicifed topic's detail info.

ASTERISK-28264

Change-Id: Ie86d125d2966f93de74ee00f47ae6fbc8c081c5f
2019-03-27 17:57:30 -06:00
sungtae kim
bbc13b1f1f res/res_ari: Added ARI resource /ari/channels/{channelId}/rtp_statistics
Added ARI resource for channel statistics.
GET /ari/channels/{channelId}/rtp_statistics : It returns given
channel's rtp statistics detail.

ASTERISK-28320

Change-Id: I4343eec070438cec13f2a4f22e7fd9e574381376
2019-03-27 15:07:26 -06:00
Matthew Fredrickson
ce5bed44e4 main/taskprocessor: Increase max name length of taskprocessors
Since the new names went in, the maximum taskprocessor name is too
short.  This patch increases the name field to a length to better
handle the new names.

Change-Id: I32f32d6926f25c8ef5a91303fd2988d2c2858877
2019-03-25 07:14:44 -06:00
Friendly Automation
c7d29cdcf2 Merge "sorcery.c: Sorcery enhancements for wizard management" into 16 2019-03-19 09:51:29 -05:00
George Joseph
7bdde83f2c sorcery.c: Sorcery enhancements for wizard management
Added ability to specifiy a wizard is read-only when applying
it to a specific object type.  This allows you to specify
create, update and delete callbacks for the wizard but limit
which object types can use them.

Added the ability to allow an object type to have multiple
wizards of the same type.  This is indicated when a wizard
is added to a specific object type.

Added 3 new sorcery wizard functions:

* ast_sorcery_object_type_insert_wizard which does the same thing
  as the existing ast_sorcery_insert_wizard_mapping function but
  accepts the new read-only and allot-duplicates flags and also
  returns the ast_sorcery_wizard structure used and it's internal
  data structure. This allows immediate use of the wizard's
  callbacks without having to register a "wizard mapped" observer.

* ast_sorcery_object_type_apply_wizard which does the same
  thing as the existing ast_sorcery_apply_wizard_mapping function
  but has the added capabilities of
  ast_sorcery_object_type_insert_wizard.

* ast_sorcery_object_type_remove_wizard which removes a wizard
  matching both its name and its original argument string.

* The original logic in __ast_sorcery_insert_wizard_mapping was moved
  to __ast_sorcery_object_type_insert_wizard and enhanced for the
  new capabilities, then __ast_sorcery_insert_wizard_mapping was
  refactored to just call __ast_sorcery_insert_wizard_mapping.

* Added a unit test to test_sorcery.c to test the read-only
  capability.

Change-Id: I40f35840252e4313d99e11dbd80e270a3aa10605
2019-03-18 11:39:31 -06:00
Sean Bright
057c7380be vector: Add AST_VECTOR_COMPACT() to reclaim wasted space
This might be useful in situations where you are loading an undetermined number
of items into a vector and don't want to keep (potentially) 2x the necessary
memory around indefinitely.

Change-Id: I9711daa0fe01783fc6f04c5710eba84f2676d7b9
2019-03-15 14:53:33 -06:00
Joshua C. Colp
6f10c9cf4f Merge "AMI/ARI: Bump non-breaking version numbers" into 16 2019-03-14 09:48:38 -05:00
Joshua C. Colp
3e5dcc9dcf Merge "stasis: Improve topic/subscription names and statistics." into 16 2019-03-14 09:19:37 -05:00
Kevin Harwell
6a435723f7 AMI/ARI: Bump non-breaking version numbers
Increasing the non-breaking AMI and ARI version numbers due to changes and
additions in those API's. Note, some changes may be forthcoming (will be added
between now and the next release of Asterisk), thus not listed here. As well
a few changes listed below may have been released in a previous release of
Asterisk, but the API version numbers were not increased at that time, so
including here.

AMI:

 * app_queue: set the wrapuptime from AddQueueMember application - e806990
 * res_pjsip: option for ContactStatus event updates - 7f22c9f

ARI:

 * bridging: Add creation timestamps - 0d70120
 * res_stasis: Add ability to switch applications - 50a4b61
 * ARI event type filtering - 1c5def4
 * Added ARI resource /ari/asterisk/ping - 19fc99a

ASTERISK-28314

Change-Id: Iebc813840f8230afa6b20579772e15549064b787
2019-03-12 15:58:01 -05:00
George Joseph
9b15e04011 Merge "jansson: json_pack with new format to verify required runtime version." into 16 2019-03-11 09:49:30 -05:00
Joshua Colp
b886fef66e stasis: Improve topic/subscription names and statistics.
Topic names now follow: <subsystem>:<functionality>[/<object>]

This ensures that they are all unique, and also provides better
insight in to what each topic is for.

Subscriber ids now also use the main topic name they are
subscribed to and an incrementing integer as their identifier to
make it easier to understand what the subscription is primarily
responsible for.

Both the CLI commands for listing topic and subscription statistics
now sort to make it a bit easier to see what is going on.

Subscriptions will now show all topics that they are receiving messages
from, not just the main topic they were subscribed to.

ASTERISK-28335

Change-Id: I484e971a38c3640f2bd156282e532eed84bf220d
2019-03-11 08:39:39 -06:00
Torrey Searle
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
2019-03-08 13:13:41 -06:00
Corey Farrell
641b6041c7 jansson: json_pack with new format to verify required runtime version.
Add a json_pack at startup that will fail if runtime links against a
library older than jansson-2.11.

Change-Id: I101aebafe0f9407650206f7c552dad3d69377b5a
2019-03-08 13:46:34 -05:00
Friendly Automation
afe16021ef Merge "res_stasis: Add ability to switch applications." into 16 2019-03-08 11:40:49 -06:00
Friendly Automation
7566d9bb61 Merge "bridging: Add creation timestamps" into 16 2019-03-08 11:08:09 -06:00
Ben Ford
50a4b618fc res_stasis: Add ability to switch applications.
Added the ability to move between Stasis applications within Stasis.
This can be done by calling 'move' in an application, providing (at
minimum) the channel's id and the application to switch to. If the
application is not registered or active, nothing will happen and the
channel will remain in the current application, and an event will be
triggered to let the application know that the move failed. The event
name is "ApplicationMoveFailed", and provides the "destination" that the
channel was attempting to move to, as well as the usual channel
information. Optionally, a list of arguments can be passed to the
function call for the receiving application. A full example of a 'move'
call would look like this:

client.channels.move(channelId, app, appArgs)

The control object used to control the channel in Stasis can now switch
which application it belongs to, rather than belonging to one Stasis
application for its lifetime. This allows us to use the same control
object instead of having to tear down the current one and create
another.

ASTERISK-28267 #close

Change-Id: I43d12b10045a98a8d42541889b85695be26f288a
2019-03-07 07:41:14 -06:00
Joshua Colp
f9bc474ab0 Merge "res_pjsip_registrar: blocked threads on reliable transport shutdown take 3" into 16 2019-03-05 07:15:40 -06:00
sungtae kim
0d7012044a bridging: Add creation timestamps
This small feature will help to checking the bridge's status to
figure out which bridge is in old/zombie or not. Also added
detail items for the 'bridge show *' cli to provide more detail
info. And added creation item to the ARI as well.

ASTERISK-28279

Change-Id: I460238c488eca4d216b9176576211cb03286e040
2019-03-03 12:22:56 +01:00
Kevin Harwell
b3ebb51086 res_pjsip_registrar: blocked threads on reliable transport shutdown take 3
When a contact was removed by the registrar it did not always check to see if
the circumstances involved a monitored reliable transport. For instance, if the
'remove_existing' option was set to 'true' then when existing contacts were
removed due to 'max_contacts' being reached, those existing contacts being
removed did not unregister the transport monitor.

Also, it was possible to add more than one monitor on a reliable transport for
a given aor and contact.

This patch makes it so all contact removals done by the registrar also remove
any associated transport monitors if necessary. It also makes it so duplicate
monitors cannot be added for a given transport.

ASTERISK-28213

Change-Id: I94b06f9026ed177d6adfd538317c784a42c1b17a
2019-02-27 17:02:23 -06:00