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Author SHA1 Message Date
Richard Mudgett
c711e4076a core: Remove ABI effects of MALLOC_DEBUG.
This allows asterisk to be compiled with MALLOC_DEBUG to load modules
built without MALLOC_DEBUG.  Now pre-compiled third-party modules will
still work regardless of MALLOC_DEBUG being enabled or not.

Change-Id: Ic07ad80b2c2df894db984cf27b16a69383ce0e10
2018-03-01 13:13:55 -06:00
Sean Bright
fd0ca1c3f9 Remove as much trailing whitespace as possible.
Change-Id: I873c1c6d00f447269bd841494459efccdd2c19c0
2017-12-22 09:23:22 -05:00
Corey Farrell
1b80ffa495 Fix Common Typo's.
Fix instances of:
* Retreive
* Recieve
* other then
* different then
* Repeated words ("the the", "an an", "and and", etc).
* othterwise, teh

ASTERISK-24198 #close

Change-Id: I3809a9c113b92fd9d0d9f9bac98e9c66dc8b2d31
2017-12-20 12:40:01 -05:00
George Joseph
446d48fd49 res_pjsip: Add handling for incoming unsolicited MWI NOTIFY
A new endpoint parameter "incoming_mwi_mailbox" allows Asterisk to
receive unsolicited MWI NOTIFY requests and make them available to
other modules via the stasis message bus.

res_pjsip_pubsub has a new handler "pubsub_on_rx_mwi_notify_request"
that parses a simple-message-summary body and, if
endpoint->incoming_mwi_account is set, calls ast_publish_mwi_state
with the voice-message counts from the message.

Change-Id: I08bae3d16e77af48fcccc2c936acce8fc0ef0f3c
2017-09-13 09:24:28 -05:00
Torrey Searle
7901225261 strings.h: Avoid overflows in the string hash functions
On 2's compliment machines abs(INT_MIN) behavior is undefined and
results in a negative value still being returnd.  This results in
negative hash codes that can result in crashes.

ASTERISK-26528 #close

Change-Id: Idff550145ca2133792a61a2e212b4a3e82c6517b
2017-04-11 13:34:28 -05:00
Corey Farrell
55ccdf93c3 Fix checks for allocation debugging.
MALLOC_DEBUG should not be used to check if debugging is actually
enabled, __AST_DEBUG_MALLOC should be used instead.  MALLOC_DEBUG only
indicates that debugging is requested, __AST_DEBUG_MALLOC indicates it
is active.

Change-Id: I3ce9cdb6ec91b74ee1302941328462231be1ea53
2016-08-19 20:16:36 -04:00
Ivan Poddubny
31897d2d99 func_curl: Don't trim response text on non-ASCII characters
The characters 0x80-0xFF were trimmed as well as 0x00-0x20 because of
a signed comparison.

ASTERISK-25669 #close
Reported by: Jesper
patches:
  strings.curl.trim.patch submitted by Jesper (License 5518)

Change-Id: Ia51e169f24e3252a7ebbaab3728630138ec6f60a
2016-05-21 16:45:38 +03:00
George Joseph
c948ce9651 sorcery/res_pjsip: Refactor for realtime performance
There were a number of places in the res_pjsip stack that were getting
all endpoints or all aors, and then filtering them locally.

A good example is pjsip_options which, on startup, retrieves all
endpoints, then the aors for those endpoints, then tests the aors to see
if the qualify_frequency is > 0.  One issue was that it never did
anything with the endpoints other than retrieve the aors so we probably
could have skipped a step and just retrieved all aors. But nevermind.

This worked reasonably well with local config files but with a realtime
backend and thousands of objects, this was a nightmare.  The issue
really boiled down to the fact that while realtime supports predicates
that are passed to the database engine, the non-realtime sorcery
backends didn't.

They do now.

The realtime engines have a scheme for doing simple comparisons. They
take in an ast_variable (or list) for matching, and the name of each
variable can contain an operator.  For instance, a name of
"qualify_frequency >" and a value of "0" would create a SQL predicate
that looks like "where qualify_frequency > '0'".  If there's no operator
after the name, the engines add an '=' so a simple name of
"qualify_frequency" and a value of "10" would return exact matches.

The non-realtime backends decide whether to include an object in a
result set by calling ast_sorcery_changeset_create on every object in
the internal container.  However, ast_sorcery_changeset_create only does
exact string matches though so a name of "qualify_frequency >" and a
value of "0" returns nothing because the literal "qualify_frequency >"
doesn't match any name in the objset set.

So, the real task was to create a generic string matcher that can take a
left value, operator and a right value and perform the match. To that
end, strings.c has a new ast_strings_match(left, operator, right)
function.  Left and right are the strings to operate on and the operator
can be a string containing any of the following: = (or NULL or ""), !=,
>, >=, <, <=, like or regex.  If the operator is like or regex, the
right string should be a %-pattern or a regex expression.  If both left
and right can be converted to float, then a numeric comparison is
performed, otherwise a string comparison is performed.

To use this new function on ast_variables, 2 new functions were added to
config.c.  One that compares 2 ast_variables, and one that compares 2
ast_variable lists.  The former is useful when you want to compare 2
ast_variables that happen to be in a list but don't want to traverse the
list.  The latter will traverse the right list and return true if all
the variables in it match the left list.

Now, the backends' fields_cmp functions call ast_variable_lists_match
instead of ast_sorcery_changeset_create and they can now process the
same syntax as the realtime engines.  The realtime backend just passes
the variable list unaltered to the engine.  The only gotcha is that
there's no common realtime engine support for regex so that's been noted
in the api docs for ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_fields.

Only one more change to sorcery was done...  A new config flag
"allow_unqualified_fetch" was added to reg_sorcery_realtime.
"no": ignore fetches if no predicate fields were supplied.
"error": same as no but emit an error. (good for testing)
"yes": allow (the default);
"warn": allow but emit a warning. (good for testing)

Now on to res_pjsip...

pjsip_options was modified to retrieve aors with qualify_frequency > 0
rather than all endpoints then all aors.  Not only was this a big
improvement in realtime retrieval but even for config files there's an
improvement because we're not going through endpoints anymore.

res_pjsip_mwi was modified to retieve only endpoints with something in
the mailboxes field instead of all endpoints then testing mailboxes.

res_pjsip_registrar_expire was completely refactored.  It was retrieving
all contacts then setting up scheduler entries to check for expiration.
Now, it's a single thread (like keepalive) that periodically retrieves
only contacts whose expiration time is < now and deletes them.  A new
contact_expiration_check_interval was added to global with a default of
30 seconds.

Ross Beer reports that with this patch, his Asterisk startup time dropped
from around an hour to under 30 seconds.

There are still objects that can't be filtered at the database like
identifies, transports, and registrations.  These are not going to be
anywhere near as numerous as endpoints, aors, auths, contacts however.

Back to allow_unqualified_fetch.  If this is set to yes and you have a
very large number of objects in the database, the pjsip CLI commands
will attempt to retrive ALL of them if not qualified with a LIKE.
Worse, if you type "pjsip show endpoint <tab>" guess what's going to
happen? :)  Having a cache helps but all the objects will have to be
retrieved at least once to fill the cache.  Setting
allow_unqualified_fetch=no prevents the mass retrieve and should be used
on endpoints, auths, aors, and contacts.  It should NOT be used for
identifies, registrations and transports since these MUST be
retrieved in bulk.

Example sorcery.conf:

[res_pjsip]
endpoint=config,pjsip.conf,criteria=type=endpoint
endpoint=realtime,ps_endpoints,allow_unqualified_fetch=error

ASTERISK-25826 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Tested-by: Ross Beer

Change-Id: Id2691e447db90892890036e663aaf907b2dc1c67
2016-03-27 22:43:27 -05:00
George Joseph
d2eb65f71e res_pjsip: Strip spaces from items parsed from comma-separated lists
Configurations like "aors = a, b, c" were either ignoring everything after "a"
or trying to look up " b".  Same for mailboxes,  ciphers, contacts and a few
others.

To fix, all the strsep(&copy, ",") calls have been wrapped in ast_strip.  To
facilitate this, ast_strip, ast_skip_blanks and ast_skip_nonblanks were
updated to handle null pointers.

In some cases, an ast_strlen_zero() test was added to skip consecutive commas.

There was also an attempt to ast_free an ast_strdupa'd string in
ast_sip_for_each_aor which was causing a SEGV.  I removed it.

Although this issue was reported for realtime, the issue was in the res_pjsip
modules so all config mechanisms were affected.

ASTERISK-25829 #close
Reported-by: Mateusz Kowalski

Change-Id: I0b22a2cf22a7c1c50d4ecacbfa540155bec0e7a2
2016-03-07 13:16:41 -06:00
Richard Mudgett
b34c4528ab strings.h: Fix issues with escape string functions.
Fixes for issues with the ASTERISK-24934 patch.

* Fixed ast_escape_alloc() and ast_escape_c_alloc() if the s parameter is
an empty string.  If it were an empty string the functions returned NULL
as if there were a memory allocation failure.  This failure caused the AMI
VarSet event to not get posted if the new value was an empty string.

* Fixed dest buffer overwrite potential in ast_escape() and
ast_escape_c().  If the dest buffer size is smaller than the space needed
by the escaped s parameter string then the dest buffer would be written
beyond the end by the nul string terminator.  The num parameter was really
the dest buffer size parameter so I renamed it to size.

* Made nul terminate the dest buffer if the source string parameter s was
an empty string in ast_escape() and ast_escape_c().

* Updated ast_escape() and ast_escape_c() doxygen function description
comments to reflect reality.

* Added some more unit test cases to /main/strings/escape to cover the
empty source string issues.

ASTERISK-25255 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett

Change-Id: Id77fc704600ebcce81615c1200296f74de254104
2015-07-16 12:27:01 -05:00
Kevin Harwell
53c1126090 AMI: Escape string values.
So this issue is a bit complicated. Since it is possible to pass values to AMI
that contain a '\r\n' (or other similar sequences) these values need to be
escaped. One way to solve this is to escape the values and then pass the escaped
values to the AMI variable parameter string building function. However, this
puts the onus on the pre-build function to escape all string values. This
potentially requires a fair amount of changes along with a lot of string
allocations/freeing for all values.

Surely there is a way to push this complexity down a level into the string
building function itself? This of course is possible, but ends up requiring a
way to distinguish between strings that need to be escaped and those that don't.
The best way to handle this is by introducing a new format specifier in the
format string. For instance a %s (no escape) and %S (escape). However, that is
a bit weird and unexpected.

So faced with those possibilities this patch implements a limited version of the
first option. Instead of attempting to escape all string values this patch only
escapes those values that make sense. This approach limits the number of changes
and doesn't suffer from the odd format specifier problem.

ASTERISK-24934 #close
Reported by: warren smith

Change-Id: Ib55a5b84fe0481b0f2caaaab68c566f392c0aac0
2015-06-08 09:44:04 -05:00
Matthew Jordan
ce59fabd5c clang compiler warnings: Fix invalid enum conversion
This patch fixes some invalid enum conversion warnings caught by clang. In
particular:
* chan_sip: Several functions mixed usage of the st_refresher_param
  enum and st_refresher enum. This patch corrects the functions to use the
  right enum.
* chan_pjsip: Fixed mixed usage of ast_sip_session_t38state and ast_t38_state.
* strings: Fixed incorrect usage of AO2 flags with strings container.
* res_stasis: Change a return enumeration to stasis_app_user_event_res.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4535

ASTERISK-24917
Reported by: dkdegroot
patches:
  rb4535.patch submitted by dkdegroot (License 6600)
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2015-03-30 02:39:57 +00:00
George Joseph
ad8ef9175a utils: Create ast_strsep function that ignores separators inside quotes
This function acts like strsep with three exceptions...
* The separator is a single character instead of a string.
* Separators inside quotes are treated literally instead of like separators.
* You can elect to have leading and trailing whitespace and quotes
stripped from the result and have '\' sequences unescaped.

Like strsep, ast_strsep maintains no internal state and you can call it
recursively using different separators on the same storage.

Also like strsep, for consistent results, consecutive separators are not
collapsed so you may get an empty string as a valid result.

Tested by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3989/
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2014-09-18 19:23:39 +00:00
Mark Michelson
99d0bccd35 Add support for RFC 4662 resource list subscriptions.
This commit adds the ability for a user to configure
a resource list in pjsip.conf. Subscribing to this
list simultaneously subscribes the subscriber to all
resources listed. This has the potential to reduce
the amount of SIP traffic when loads of subscribers
on a system attempt to subscribe to each others' states.



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2014-08-07 19:26:32 +00:00
Kevin Harwell
05cbf8df9b res_pjsip: AMI commands and events.
Created the following AMI commands and corresponding events for res_pjsip:

PJSIPShowEndpoints - Provides a listing of all pjsip endpoints and a few
                     select attributes on each.
  Events:
    EndpointList - for each endpoint a few attributes.
    EndpointlistComplete - after all endpoints have been listed.

PJSIPShowEndpoint - Provides a detail list of attributes for a specified
                    endpoint.
  Events:
    EndpointDetail - attributes on an endpoint.
    AorDetail - raised for each AOR on an endpoint.
    AuthDetail - raised for each associated inbound and outbound auth
    TransportDetail - transport attributes.
    IdentifyDetail - attributes for the identify object associated with
                     the endpoint.
    EndpointDetailComplete - last event raised after all detail events.

PJSIPShowRegistrationsInbound - Provides a detail listing of all inbound
                                registrations.
  Events:
    InboundRegistrationDetail - inbound registration attributes for each
                                registration.
    InboundRegistrationDetailComplete - raised after all detail records have
                                been listed.

PJSIPShowRegistrationsOutbound  - Provides a detail listing of all outbound
                                  registrations.
  Events:
    OutboundRegistrationDetail - outbound registration attributes for each
                                 registration.
    OutboundRegistrationDetailComplete - raised after all detail records
                                 have been listed.

PJSIPShowSubscriptionsInbound - A detail listing of all inbound subscriptions
                                and their attributes.
  Events:
    SubscriptionDetail - on each subscription detailed attributes
    SubscriptionDetailComplete - raised after all detail records have
                                 been listed.

PJSIPShowSubscriptionsOutbound - A detail listing of all outboundbound
                                subscriptions and their attributes.
  Events:
    SubscriptionDetail - on each subscription detailed attributes
    SubscriptionDetailComplete - raised after all detail records have
                                 been listed.

(issue ASTERISK-22609)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2959/
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2013-11-23 17:26:57 +00:00
Kinsey Moore
41d6be2432 Move ast_str_container_alloc and friends
This moves ast_str_container_alloc, ast_str_container_add,
ast_str_container_remove, and related private functions into
strings.c/h since they really don't belong in astobj2.c/h.

As a result of this move, utils also had to be updated.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2719/
(closes issue ASTERISK-22041)


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Kinsey Moore
4f84e48028 Refactor CEL channel events on top of Stasis-Core
This uses the channel state change events from Stasis-Core to determine
when channel-related CEL events should be raised. Those refactored in
this patch are:
* AST_CEL_CHANNEL_START
* AST_CEL_ANSWER
* AST_CEL_APP_START
* AST_CEL_APP_END
* AST_CEL_HANGUP
* AST_CEL_CHANNEL_END

Retirement of Linked IDs is also refactored.

CEL configuration has been refactored to use the config framework.

Note: Some HANGUP events are not generated correctly because the bridge
layer does not propagate hangupcause/hangupsource information yet.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2544/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21563)


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2013-06-13 13:15:56 +00:00
David M. Lee
1c21b8575b This patch adds a RESTful HTTP interface to Asterisk.
The API itself is documented using Swagger, a lightweight mechanism for
documenting RESTful API's using JSON. This allows us to use swagger-ui
to provide executable documentation for the API, generate client
bindings in different languages, and generate a lot of the boilerplate
code for implementing the RESTful bindings. The API docs live in the
rest-api/ directory.

The RESTful bindings are generated from the Swagger API docs using a set
of Mustache templates.  The code generator is written in Python, and
uses Pystache. Pystache has no dependencies, and be installed easily
using pip. Code generation code lives in rest-api-templates/.

The generated code reduces a lot of boilerplate when it comes to
handling HTTP requests. It also helps us have greater consistency in the
REST API.

(closes issue ASTERISK-20891)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2376/

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2013-04-22 14:58:53 +00:00
David M. Lee
2450722f52 DTMF events are now published on a channel's stasis_topic. AMI was
refactored to use these events rather than producing the events directly
in channel.c. Finally, the code was added to app_stasis to produce
DTMF events on the WebSocket.

The AMI events are completely backward compatible, including sending
events on transmitted DTMF, and sending DTMF start events.

The Stasis-HTTP events are somewhat simplified. Since DTMF start and
DTMF send events are generally less useful, Stasis-HTTP will only send
events on received DTMF end.

(closes issue ASTERISK-21282)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21359)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2439


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2013-04-15 16:22:03 +00:00
David M. Lee
2f25e4b83e Move declaration of ast_regex_string_to_regex_pattern futher down strings.h.
The prior location is before the declaration of struct ast_str, which causes
compiler warnings.

(closes issue ASTERISK-20852)
Reported by: Pavel Troller
Patches:
	strings.diff uploaded by Pavel Troller (license 6302)
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Mark Michelson
e9ab568f88 Fix some potential misuses of ast_str in the code.
Passing an ast_str pointer by value that then calls
ast_str_set(), ast_str_set_va(), ast_str_append(), or
ast_str_append_va() can result in the pointer originally
passed by value being invalidated if the ast_str had
to be reallocated.

This fixes places in the code that do this. Only the
example in ccss.c could result in pointer invalidation
though since the other cases use a stack-allocated ast_str
and cannot be reallocated.

I've also updated the doxygen in strings.h to include
notes about potential misuse of the functions mentioned
previously.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2161
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2012-10-15 21:25:29 +00:00
Matthew Jordan
8018b879a2 Clean up doxygen warnings
This patch fixes numerous doxygen warnings across Asterisk.  It also updates
the makefile to regenerate the doxygen configuration on the local system
before running doxygen to help prevent warnings/errors on the local system.

Much thanks to Andrew for tackling one of the Asterisk janitor projects!

(issue ASTERISK-20259)
Reported by: Andrew Latham
Patches:
  doxygen_partial.diff uploaded by Andrew Latham (license 5985)
  make_progdocs.diff uploaded by Andrew Latham (license 5985)



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2012-08-30 14:23:28 +00:00
Kinsey Moore
9b16c8b0f6 Clean up and ensure proper usage of alloca()
This replaces all calls to alloca() with ast_alloca() which calls gcc's
__builtin_alloca() to avoid BSD semantics and removes all NULL checks
on memory allocated via ast_alloca() and ast_strdupa().

(closes issue ASTERISK-20125)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2032/
Patch-by: Walter Doekes (wdoekes)
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2012-07-31 20:21:43 +00:00
Richard Mudgett
745484e1b3 Fix error paths in action_hangup() for AMI Hangup action.
* Check allocation function return values for failure.  Crashing is bad.

* Tweak ast_regex_string_to_regex_pattern() parameters for proper ast_str 
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2012-06-08 21:08:17 +00:00
Mark Murawki
e4252eac10 Allow the Hangup manager action to match channels by regex
* Hangup now can take a regular expression as the Channel option.  If you want
  to hangup multiple channels, use /regex/ as the Channel option.  Existing
  behavior to hanging up a single channel is unchanged, but if you pass a regex,
  the manager will send you a list of channels back that were hung up.

(closes issue ASTERISK-19575)
Reported by: Mark Murawski
Tested by: Mark Murawski



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2012-04-03 19:31:25 +00:00
Kinsey Moore
8d1bde49a9 Fix case-sensitivity for device-specific event subscriptions and CCSS
This change fixes case-sensitivity for device-specific subscriptions such that
the technology identifier is case-insensitive while the remainder of the device
string is still case-sensitive.  This should also preserve the original case of
the device string as passed in to the event system.  CCSS is the only feature
affected as it is the only consumer of device-specific event subscriptions.

The second part of this patch addresses similar case-sensitivity issues within
CCSS itself that prevented it from functioning correctly after the fix to the
events system.

This adds a unit test to verify that the event system works as expected.

(closes issue ASTERISK-19422)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1780/
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Walter Doekes
b7aee9ebc9 Fix ast_str_truncate signedness warning and documentation.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1594
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Terry Wilson
2f1130e13f Clean up ast_check_digits
The code was originally copied from the is_int() function in the AEL
code. wdoekes pointed out that the function should take a const char*
and that their was an unneeded variable. This is now fixed.
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2011-10-20 15:17:53 +00:00
Terry Wilson
5f8648892f Don't use is_int() since it doesn't link well on all platforms
Just create an normal API function in strings.h that does the same thing
just to be safe.

ASTERISK-17146
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2011-10-19 07:45:06 +00:00
Matthew Nicholson
9bbeb945e8 Merged revisions 271689 via svnmerge from
https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4

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  r271689 | mnicholson | 2010-06-22 07:52:27 -0500 (Tue, 22 Jun 2010) | 8 lines
  
  Modify chan_sip's packet generation api to automatically calculate the Content-Length.  This is done by storing packet content in a buffer until it is actually time to send the packet, at which time the size of the packet is calculated.  This change was made to ensure that the Content-Length is always correct.
  
  (closes issue #17326)
  Reported by: kenner
  Tested by: mnicholson, kenner
  
  Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/693/
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This change also adds an ast_str_copy_string() function (similar to ast_copy_string), that copies one ast_str into another, properly handling embedded nulls.


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2010-06-22 12:58:28 +00:00
Mark Michelson
2ce7eabb24 Fix two problems in ast_str functions found while writing a unit test.
1. The documentation for ast_str_set and ast_str_append state that
the max_len parameter may be -1 in order to limit the size of the
ast_str to its current allocated size. The problem was that the max_len
parameter in all cases was a size_t, which is unsigned. Thus a -1 was
interpreted as UINT_MAX instead of -1. Changing the max_len parameter
to be ssize_t fixed this issue.

2. Once issue 1 was fixed, there was an off-by-one error in the case
where we attempted to write a string larger than the current allotted
size to a string when -1 was passed as the max_len parameter. When trying
to write more than the allotted size, the ast_str's __AST_STR_USED was
set to 1 higher than it should have been. Thanks to Tilghman for quickly
spotting the offending line of code.

Oh, and the unit test that I referenced in the top line of this commit
will be added to reviewboard shortly. Sit tight...



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Mark Michelson
164549691e Add some clarifying documentation to the ast_str_set and ast_str_append functions.
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2010-02-16 21:15:38 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
d4894b3d25 Is it Friday yet?
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2009-12-15 23:51:05 +00:00
Kevin P. Fleming
e6b2e9a750 Const-ify the world (or at least a good part of it)
This patch adds 'const' tags to a number of Asterisk APIs where they are appropriate (where the API already demanded that the function argument not be modified, but the compiler was not informed of that fact). The list includes:

- CLI command handlers
- CLI command handler arguments
- AGI command handlers
- AGI command handler arguments
- Dialplan application handler arguments
- Speech engine API function arguments

In addition, various file-scope and function-scope constant arrays got 'const' and/or 'static' qualifiers where they were missing.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/251/



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2009-05-21 21:13:09 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
be40f3a33c Merge changes from str_substitution that are unrelated to that branch.
Included is a small bugfix to an ast_str helper, but most of these changes
are simply doxygen fixes.


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2009-04-01 20:13:28 +00:00
Russell Bryant
ee77b475f2 Improve performance of the ast_event cache functionality.
This code comes from svn/asterisk/team/russell/event_performance/.

Here is a summary of the changes that have been made, in order of both
invasiveness and performance impact, from smallest to largest.

1) Asterisk 1.6.1 introduces some additional logic to be able to handle
   distributed device state.  This functionality comes at a cost.
   One relatively minor change in this patch is that the extra processing
   required for distributed device state is now completely bypassed if
   it's not needed.

2) One of the things that I noticed when profiling this code was that a
   _lot_ of time was spent doing string comparisons.  I changed the way
   strings are represented in an event to include a hash value at the front.
   So, before doing a string comparison, we do an integer comparison on the
   hash.

3) Finally, the code that handles the event cache has been re-written.
   I tried to do this in a such a way that it had minimal impact on the API.
   I did have to change one API call, though - ast_event_queue_and_cache().
   However, the way it works now is nicer, IMO.  Each type of event that
   can be cached (MWI, device state) has its own hash table and rules for
   hashing and comparing objects.  This by far made the biggest impact on
   performance.

For additional details regarding this code and how it was tested, please see the
review request.

(closes issue #14738)
Reported by: russell

Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/205/


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2009-03-25 21:57:19 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
bfc0d3b795 Add MALLOC_DEBUG to various utility APIs, so that memory leaks can be tracked back to their source.
(related to issue #14636)


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2009-03-11 00:29:59 +00:00
Kevin P. Fleming
1c2911f5a1 ast_str_SQLGetData is *not* part of the ast_str API, it's part of the ast_odbc API and just happens to use an ast_str as the buffer; move all of it to res_odbc.c and res_odbc.h, renaming appropriately
along the way fix some minor coding style issues in strings.h and add some attribute_pure annotations to functions in the ast_str API



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2009-01-19 21:42:46 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
c6cb67b941 Resolve issue with negative vs non-negative length parameters.
(closes issue #14245)
 Reported by: dveiga


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2009-01-15 18:39:56 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
4a9e8078b9 When using ast_str with a non-ast_str-enabled API, we need to update the buffer
or otherwise, we cannot use ast_str_strlen().


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2009-01-09 18:30:55 +00:00
Eliel C. Sardanons
344a37f2a7 Remove duplicate code from the ast_str API. We now use __AST_STR_* to
access 'struct ast_str' members, but this must only be used inside the API implementation.

(closes issue #14098)
Reported by: eliel
Patches:
      ast_str.patch uploaded by eliel (license 64)



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2008-12-18 15:25:15 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
42e26ee700 Revert ast_str opacity in chan_sip for now, since something wasn't quite right
in the merge.


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2008-12-15 19:48:02 +00:00
Steve Murphy
203e224bcb I was getting this warning during a compile
on a 64-bit machine running ubuntu server 8.10, 
and gcc-4.3.2:

   [CXXi] chan_vpb.ii -> chan_vpb.oo
cc1plus: warnings being treated as errors
In file included from /home/murf/asterisk/trunk/include/asterisk/utils.h:671,
                 from chan_vpb.cc:46:
/home/murf/asterisk/trunk/include/asterisk/strings.h: In function ‘char* ast_str_truncate(ast_str*, ssize_t)’:
/home/murf/asterisk/trunk/include/asterisk/strings.h:479: error: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions
make[1]: *** [chan_vpb.oo] Error 1
make: *** [channels] Error 2

which this fix silences



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2008-12-15 19:42:05 +00:00
Russell Bryant
808a5fda59 Fix a couple more build issues related to ast_str_opaque
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2008-12-15 17:21:38 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
c31cbd7f1a Don't pass a negative to an unsigned type and expect things to work correctly.
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2008-12-14 18:16:28 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
c8223fc957 Merge ast_str_opaque branch (discontinue usage of ast_str internals)
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2008-12-13 08:36:35 +00:00
Kevin P. Fleming
887e28d7aa incorporates r159808 from branches/1.4:
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r159808 | kpfleming | 2008-11-29 10:58:29 -0600 (Sat, 29 Nov 2008) | 7 lines

update dev-mode compiler flags to match the ones used by default on Ubuntu Intrepid, so all developers will see the same warnings and errors

since this branch already had some printf format attributes, enable checking for them and tag functions that didn't have them

format attributes in a consistent way


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in addition:

move some format attributes from main/utils.c to the header files they belong in, and fix up references to the relevant functions based on new compiler warnings



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2008-11-29 17:57:39 +00:00
Tilghman Lesher
afb571ba8f Starting with a change to ensure that ast_verbose() preserves ABI compatibility
in 1.6.1 (as compared to 1.6.0 and versions of 1.4), this change also
deprecates the use of Asterisk with FreeBSD 4, given the central use of va_copy
in core functions.  va_copy() is C99, anyway, and we already require C99 for
other purposes, so this isn't really a big change anyway.  This change also
simplifies some of the core ast_str_* functions.


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2008-11-19 01:02:45 +00:00
Mark Michelson
cf6c66de65 Fix some refcounting in app_queue.c and change the
hashing used by app_queue.c to be case-insensitive.
This is accomplished by adding a new case-insensitive
hashing function.

This was necessary to prevent bad refcount errors
(and potential crashes) which would occur due to the
fact that queues were initially read from the config
file in a case-sensitive manner. Then, when a user
issued a CLI command or manager action, we allowed
for case-insensitive input and used that input to 
directly try to find the queue in the hash table. The result
was either that we could not find a queue that was input or
worse, we would end up hashing to a completely bogus value
based on the input.

This commit resolves the problem presented in
issue #13703. However, that issue was reported against
1.6.0. Since this fix introduces a behavior change, I am
electing to not place this same fix in to the 1.6.0 or 1.6.1
branches, and instead will opt for a change which does not
change behavior.



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2008-11-14 16:53:38 +00:00
Kevin P. Fleming
2872f82397 use some fancy compiler magic (thanks to Matthew Woehlke on the gcc-help mailing list) to restore type-safety to S_OR by going back to a macro, but preserve the side-effect-safe usage of the macro arguments
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