The F option to app_dial has been modified to accept no parameters and perform
the above functionality. I don't see anywhere else that is doing function
overloading, but this really is the best place for this operation because:
- It makes it close to the 'g' option in the argument list which provides
similar functionality.
- The existing code to support the current F option provides a very
convienient location to add this new feature.
(closes issue #12381)
Reported by: michael-fig
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r187484 | mmichelson | 2009-04-09 13:51:20 -0500 (Thu, 09 Apr 2009) | 18 lines
Handle a SIP race condition (reinvite before an ACK) properly.
RFC 5047 explains the proper course of action to take if a
reINVITE is received before the ACK from a previous invite
transaction. What we are to do is to treat the reINVITE as
if it were both an ACK and a reINVITE and process it normally.
Later, when we receive the ACK we had been expecting, we will
ignore it since its CSeq is less than the current iseqno of
the sip_pvt representing this dialog.
(closes issue #13849)
Reported by: klaus3000
Patches:
13849_v2.patch uploaded by mmichelson (license 60)
Tested by: mmichelson, klaus3000
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get_cid_name should not be called with a channel lock. get_cid_name calls ast_get_hint which eventually calls pbx_find_extension. pbx_find_extension starts and stops autoservice which should not be done with a channel lock, so get_cid_name should not be called with one.
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The moh_register function links an mohclass and then immediately
unrefs the class since the container now has a reference. The problem
with using realtime music on hold is that the class is allocated,
registered, and started in one fell swoop. The refcounting logic
resulted in the count being off by one. The same problem did not
happen when using a static config because the allocation and registration
of an mohclass is a separate operation from starting moh. This also did
not affect non-cached realtime moh because the classes are not registered
at all.
I also have modified res_musiconhold to use the _t_ variants of the ao2_
functions so that more info can be gleaned when attempting to trace the
refcounts. I found this to be incredibly helpful for debugging this issue
and there's no good reason to remove it.
(closes issue #14661)
Reported by: sum
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This was accomplished using a set of options and the setoption channel callback.
The core calls into the channel driver using these options and the channel driver
either returns success or failure.
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The biggest change done here was elimination of the backup_config for use with
features. Previously, the bridging code upon detecting a feature would set the
start time of the bridge to the start time of the feature. Then after the
feature had either expired or timed out the start time would be reset to the
true bridge start time from the backup_config. Now, the time differences are
calculated with respect to the newly added feature_start_time timeval instead.
There should be no behavior changes from the previous functionality aside from
the bridge timing being unaffected by either valid or partial feature matches.
Previously the timing would be increased by the length of time configured for
featuredigittimeout, which was probably never noticed.
(closes issue #14503)
Reported by: KNK
Tested by: jpeeler
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/179/
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r187209 | tilghman | 2009-04-08 15:39:13 -0500 (Wed, 08 Apr 2009) | 4 lines
Backport resolution for file descriptor leak in 1.6.0 to 1.4.
This fixes short reads in http manager sessions, such as those done by the
ast-gui branch. (Fixes AST-198)
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r187045 | mmichelson | 2009-04-08 11:52:03 -0500 (Wed, 08 Apr 2009) | 10 lines
Fix a small logical error when loading moh classes.
We were unconditionally incrementing the number of mohclasses
registered. However, we should actually only increment if the
call to moh_register was successful.
While this probably has never caused problems, I noticed it
and decided to fix it anyway.
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r186984 | mmichelson | 2009-04-08 10:26:46 -0500 (Wed, 08 Apr 2009) | 24 lines
Make a couple of changes with regards to a new message printed in ast_read().
"ast_read() called with no recorded file descriptor" is a new message added
after a bug was discovered. Unfortunately, it seems there are a bunch of places
that potentially make such calls to ast_read() and trigger this error message
to be displayed. This commit does two things to help to make this message appear
less.
First, the message has been downgraded to a debug level message if dev mode is
not enabled. The message means a lot more to developers than it does to end users,
and so developers should take an effort to be sure to call ast_read only when
a channel is ready to be read from. However, since this doesn't actually cause an
error in operation and is not something a user can easily fix, we should not spam
their console with these messages.
Second, the message has been moved to after the check for any pending masquerades.
ast_read() being called with no recorded file descriptor should not interfere with
a masquerade taking place.
This could be seen as a simple way of resolving issue #14723. However, I still want
to try to clear out the existing ways of triggering this message, since I feel that
would be a better resolution for the issue.
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doxyref.h was created to hold miscellaneous documentation that was not specific
to a part of the code. This file has grown quite a bit so I decided to start
splitting parts of it out into new files. Now, you can drop a new file into
include/asterisk/doxygen/ and it will be processed by doxygen.
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While browsing chan_sip the other day, I noticed this dangerous code in
dialog_needdestroy(). This function is an ao2_callback. It is absolutely
_not_ okay to unlock the container from within this function. It's also not
clear why it was useful. Given that it could cause memory corruption, I have
removed it.
There was also a TODO comment left describing a potential implementation of
an improvement to the needdestroy handling. I'm not convinced that what was
described is the best choice here, so I have briefly described the way that
this function is used today that could be improved.
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r186832 | mmichelson | 2009-04-07 18:49:49 -0500 (Tue, 07 Apr 2009) | 8 lines
Set the AST_FEATURE_WARNING_ACTIVE flag when a p2p bridge returns AST_BRIDGE_RETRY.
Without this flag set, warning sounds will not be properly played to either party
of the bridge.
(closes issue #14845)
Reported by: adomjan
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a dialplan variable.
This adds a dialplan variable (SIP_CODEC_OUTBOUND) which controls
the codec offered for an outgoing SIP call. This is much like the
SIP_CODEC dialplan variable and has the same restrictions. The codec
set must be one that is configured for the call.
(closes issue #13243)
Reported by: samdell3
Patches:
13243.diff uploaded by file (license 11)
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The channel drivers which have been most heavily tested with these enhancements are
chan_sip and chan_misdn. Further work is being done to add Q.SIG support and will be
introduced in a later commit. chan_skinny has code added to it here, but according
to user pj, the support on chan_skinny is not working as of now. This will be fixed in
a later commit.
A special thanks goes out to bugtracker user gareth for getting the ball rolling and
providing the initial support for this work. Without his initial work on this, this would
not have been nearly as painless as it was.
This functionality has been tested by Digium's product quality department, as well as a
customer site running thousands of calls every day. In addition, many many many many bugtracker
users have tested this, too.
(closes issue #8824)
Reported by: gareth
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/201
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r186458 | kpfleming | 2009-04-03 15:19:20 -0500 (Fri, 03 Apr 2009) | 5 lines
Fix a bug where DAHDI/Zaptel channels would not properly switch formats when requested
Don't offer AST_FORMAT_SLINEAR on DAHDI/Zaptel channels... while it could provide a slight performance benefit, the translation core in Asterisk has some flaws when a channel driver offers multiple raw formats. this fix is much simpler than fixing the translation core to solve that issue (although that will be done later).
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This API call now waits for a special frame from the underlying channel driver to
indicate success or failure. This allows the return value to truly convey whether
the transfer worked or not. In the case of the Transfer() dialplan application this
means the value of the TRANSFERSTATUS dialplan variable is actually true.
(closes issue #12713)
Reported by: davidw
Tested by: file
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audio_audiohook_write_list() did not take into account that the sample size may change after translation depending on if the original frame is is 8khz or 16khz. the sample size is now updated after translating to reflect this possibility. This caused the audio on the receiving end to sound terrible. Thanks to jcolp and mmichelson for helping me work this out.
(issue AST-197)
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A recent change made interactive vm_states no longer get
added to the list of vm_states and instead get stored in
thread-local storage.
In trunk and all the 1.6.X branches, the problem is that
when we search for messages in a voicemail box, we would
attempt to update the appropriate vm_state struct by directly
searching in the list of vm_states instead of using the
get_vm_state_by_imap_user function. This meant we could not
find the interactive vm_state that we wanted.
(closes issue #14685)
Reported by: BlargMaN
Patches:
14685.patch uploaded by mmichelson (license 60)
Tested by: BlargMaN, qualleyiv, mmichelson
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r186229 | russell | 2009-04-02 20:57:44 -0500 (Thu, 02 Apr 2009) | 21 lines
Fix a memory leak in cdr_radius.
I came across this while doing some testing of my ast_channel_ao2 branch.
After running a test overnight that generated over 5 million calls, Asterisk
had taken up about 1 GB of my system memory. So, I re-ran the test with
MALLOC_DEBUG turned on. However, it showed no leaks in Asterisk during the
test, even though Asterisk was still consuming it somehow.
Instead, I turned to valgrind, which when run with --leak-check=full, told
me exactly where the leak came from, which was from allocations inside the
radiusclient-ng library. This explains why MALLOC_DEBUG did not report it.
After a bit of analysis, I found that we were leaking a little bit of memory
every time a CDR record was passed to cdr_radius.
I don't actually have a radius server set up to receive CDR records. However,
I always have my development systems compile and install all modules. In
addition to making sure there are not build errors across modules, always
loading modules helps find bugs like this, too, so it is strongly recommend for
all developers.
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