These changes come from team/russell/issue_12658
1) Change autoservice to put digits on the head of the channel's frame readq
instead of the tail. If there were frames on the readq that autoservice
had not yet read, the previous code would have resulted in out of order
processing. This required a new API call to queue a frame to the head
of the queue instead of the tail.
2) Change up the processing of DTMF in ast_read(). Some of the problems
were the result of having two sources of pending DTMF frames. There
was the dtmfq and the more generic readq. Both were used for pending
DTMF in various scenarios. Simplifying things to only use the frame
readq avoids some of the problems.
3) Fix a bug where a DTMF END frame could get passed through when it
shouldn't have. If code set END_DTMF_ONLY in the middle of digit emulation,
and a digit arrived before emulation was complete, digits would get
processed out of order.
(closes issue #12658)
Reported by: dimas
Tested by: russell, file
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/85/
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parameters are not evaluated multiple times.
An example where this caused a problem was in chan_sip.c, with
the line
ast_string_field_set(p, fromdomain, ++fromdomain);
This patch was originally uploaded to issue #13783 by
jamessan. While the issue was closed for other reasons, this
patch is valid and fixes a separate problem, and is thus
being committed.
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The test is not valid. Besides, if we actually suspected that recursive
mutexes were not working, we would get a ton of LOG_ERROR messages when
DEBUG_THREADS is turned on.
(inspired by a discussion on the asterisk-dev list)
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Reported by: ckjohnsonme
Patches:
14019.diff uploaded by murf (license 17)
Tested by: ckjohnsonme, murf
This crash was the result of a few small errors that
would combine in 64-bit land to result in a crash.
32-bit land might have seen these combine to mysteriously
drop the args to an application call, in certain
circumstances.
Also, in trying to find this bug, I spotted
a situation in the flex input, where, in passing
back a 'word' to the parser, it would allocate
a buffer larger than necessary. I changed the
usage in such situations, so that strdup was
not used, but rather, an ast_malloc, followed
by ast_copy_string.
I removed a field from the pval struct, in
u2, that was never getting used, and set in
one spot in the code. I believe it was an
artifact of a previous fix to make switch
cases work invisibly with extens.
And, for goto's I removed a '!' from
before a strcmp, that has been there
since the initial merging of AEL2, that
might prevent the proper target of a
goto from being found. This was pretty
harmless on its own, as it would just
louse up a consistency check for users.
Many thanks to ckjohnsonme for providing
a simplified and complete set of information
about the bug, that helped considerably in
finding and fixing the problem.
Now, to get aelparse up and running again
in trunk, and out of its "horribly broken" state,
so I can run the regression suite!
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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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Reported by: tzafrir
When compiling against Zaptel dahdi_compat will now only define all the DAHDI defines if the Zaptel define is present. Also, there is no such thing as DAHDI_PRI.
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frame in a freed ast_filestream. This patch makes use of the
ao2 functions to make sure that we do not free an ast_filestream
structure until the embedded ast_frame has been "freed" as well.
(closes issue #13496)
Reported by: fst-onge
Patches:
filestream_frame_1_4.diff uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: putnopvut
Closes AST-89
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app_followme which would occur at the end of an attended
transfer. The error occurred because we initially stored
a pointer to an ast_channel which then was hung up due
to a masquerade.
This commit adds a "fixup" callback to the bridge_config
structure to allow for end_bridge_callback_data to be
changed in the case that a new channel pointer is needed
for the end_bridge_callback.
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try to find the channel by name in the list,
which is slow and resource consuming, but rather
to pay attention to the result codes from the
ast_bridge_call, to which I added the
AST_PBX_NO_HANGUP_PEER_PARKED value, which
now are returned when a channel is parked.
If you get AST_PBX_KEEPALIVE,
then don't touch the channel pointer.
If you get AST_PBX_NO_HANGUP_PEER, or
AST_PBX_NO_HANGUP_PEER_PARKED, then don't
touch the peer pointer.
Updated the several places where the results
from a bridge were not being properly obeyed,
and fixed some code I had introduced so that
the results of the bridge were not overridden
(in trunk).
All the places that previously tested for
AST_PBX_NO_HANGUP_PEER now have to check for
both AST_PBX_NO_HANGUP_PEER and AST_PBX_NO_HANGUP_PEER_PARKED.
I tested this against the 4 common parking
scenarios:
1. A calls B; B answers; A parks B; B hangs up while A is getting the parking
slot announcement, immediately after being put on hold.
2. A calls B; B answers; A parks B; B hangs up after A has been hung up, but
before the park times out.
3. A calls B; B answers; B parks A; A hangs up while B is getting the parking slot announcement, immediately after being put on hold.
4. A calls B; B answers; B parks A; A hangs up after B has been hung up, but before the park times out.
No crash.
I also ran the scenarios above against valgrind, and accesses looked good.
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so that if packetization of audio is close (but not equal)
we don't end up flushing the audiohooks over small
inconsistencies in synchronization.
Related to issue #13005, and solves the issue
for most people who were experiencing the problem.
However, a small number of people are still experiencing
the problem on long calls, so I am not closing
the issue yet
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- it is no longer necessary to forcibly include asterisk/autoconfig.h; every module already includes asterisk.h as its first header (even before system headers), which serves the same purpose
- astmm.h is now included by asterisk.h when needed, instead of being forced by the Makefile; this means external modules will build properly against installed headers with MALLOC_DEBUG enabled
- simplify the usage of some of these headers in the AEL-related stuff in the utils directory
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This is a "second attempt" to restore the previous "endbeforeh" behavior
in 1.4 and up. In order to capture information concerning all the
legs of transfers in all their infinite combinations, I was forced
to this particular solution by a chain of logical necessities, the
first being that I was not allowed to rewrite the CDR mechanism from
the ground up!
This change basically leaves the original machinery alone, which allows
IVR and local channel type situations to generate CDR's as normal, but
a channel flag can be set to suppress the normal running of the h exten.
That flag would be set by the code that runs the h exten from the
ast_bridge_call routine, to prevent the h exten from being run twice.
Also, a flag in the ast_bridge_config struct passed into ast_bridge_call
can be used to suppress the running of the h exten in that routine. This
would happen, for instance, if you use the 'g' option in the Dial app.
Running this routine 'early' allows not only the CDR() func to be used
in the h extension for reading CDR variables, but also allows them to
be modified before the CDR is posted to the backends.
While I dearly hope that this patch overcomes all problems, and
introduces no new problems, reality suggests that surely someone
will have problems. In this case, please re-open 13251 (or 13289),
and we'll see if we can't fix any remaining issues.
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Reported by: korihor
Wow, this one was a challenge!
I regrouped and ran a new strategy for
setting the ~~MACRO~~ value; I set it once
per extension, up near the top. It is only
set if there is a switch in the extension.
So, I had to put in a chunk of code to detect
a switch in the pval tree.
I moved the code to insert the set of ~~exten~~
up to the beginning of the gen_prios routine,
instead of down in the switch code.
I learned that I have to push the detection
of the switches down into the code, so everywhere
I create a new exten in gen_prios, I make sure
to pass onto it the values of the mother_exten
first, and the exten next.
I had to add a couple fields to the exten
struct to accomplish this, in the ael_structs.h
file. The checked field makes it so we don't
repeat the switch search if it's been done.
I also updated the regressions.
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The purpose of this branch was to take into account
"burps" which could cause jitterbuffers to misbehave.
One such example is if the L option to Dial() were used
to inject audio into a bridged conversation at regular
intervals. Since the audio here was not passed through
the jitterbuffer, it would cause a gap in the jitterbuffer's
timestamps which would cause a frames to be dropped for a
brief period.
Now ast_generic_bridge will empty and reset the jitterbuffer
each time it is called. This causes injected audio to be handled
properly.
ast_generic_bridge also will empty and reset the jitterbuffer
if it receives an AST_CONTROL_SRCUPDATE frame since the change
in audio source could negatively affect the jitterbuffer.
All of this was made possible by adding a new public API call
to the abstract_jb called ast_jb_empty_and_reset.
(closes issue #11259)
Reported by: plack
Tested by: putnopvut
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Reported by: bcnit
Tested by: murf
I discovered that also, in the previous bug fixes and changes,
the cdr.conf 'unanswered' option is not being obeyed, so
I fixed this.
And, yes, there are two 'answer' times involved in this
scenario, and I would agree with you, that the first
answer time is the time that should appear in the CDR.
(the second 'answer' time is the time that the bridge
was begun).
I made the necessary adjustments, recording the first
answer time into the peer cdr, and then using that to
override the bridge cdr's value.
To get the 'unanswered' CDRs to appear, I purposely
output them, using the dial cmd to mark them as
DIALED (with a new flag), and outputting them if
they bear that flag, and you are in the right mode.
I also corrected one small mention of the Zap device
to equally consider the dahdi device.
I heavily tested 10-sec-wait macros in dial, and
without the macro call; I tested hangups while the
macro was running vs. letting the macro complete
and the bridge form. Looks OK. Removed all the
instrumentation and debug.
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app_chanspy should be set at load time, not at compile
time, since dahdi_chan_name is determined at load time.
Also changed the next_unique_id_to_use to have the
static qualifier.
Also added the dahdi_chan_name_len variable so that
strlen(dahdi_chan_name) isn't necessary. Thanks to
seanbright for the suggestion.
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correct registration of AMI actions in chan_dahdi; in zap-only mode, only register the Zap flavors of the actions (and use Zap prefixes for headers and acks), but in dahdi+zap mode, register both Zap and DAHDI flavors of actions
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