Drop an error log message to debug level 1 since distributed device
state functions correctly when receiving this message and it spams the
logs.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22410)
Reported by: abelbeck
Patches:
asterisk-1.8-res_jabber-log-nonpubsub-error-to-debug.patch uploaded by abelbeck (License 5903)
asterisk-11-res_xmpp-log-nonpubsub-error-to-debug.patch uploaded by abelbeck (License 5903)
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Sometimes the Google Voice servers have a bad habit of sending out 1
byte replies to the xmpp resource. When a blank 1 byte reply is
received from the socket the buffer attempts to wait (endlessly) for
the rest of the reply from google which effectively blocks the socket
and google voice calls will no longer come into the server.
This patch allows the xmpp module to correctly detect empty packets and
send out ping replies to google. It also sets a socket timeout on the
default socket which prevents the xmpp socket from closing and
preventing future google voice calls from coming into the server.
Furthermore instead of sending an empty reply back to google we send a
proper xmpp ping reply back. This also adds several more
socket messages.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22347)
Reported by: Andrew Nagy
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2771
Patches:
xmpp_fix_1.diff uploaded by Andrew Nagy (License #6524)
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The mailbox and context are swapped on the receiving end for all users
of Jabber and XMPP distributed MWI in Asterisk 1.8 and all more recent
versions. This swaps those values to be correct when publishing to the
internal event system from Jabber/XMPP distributed MWI state.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22435)
Reported by: abelbeck
Tested by: Michael Keuter
Patches:
asterisk-1.8-res_jabber-aji_handle_pubsub_event.patch uploaded by abelbeck
asterisk-11-res_xmpp-xmpp_pubsub_handle_event.patch uploaded by abelbeck
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res_xmpp was not adding AST_EVENT_IE_CACHABLE to the event as each message came in,
then devstate_change_collector_cb() was unable to find AST_EVENT_IE_CACHABLE in the event,
so defaulted incorrectly to AST_DEVSTATE_NOT_CACHABLE.
(issue ASTERISK-20175)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21429)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21069)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21164)
Reported by: alecdavis
Tested by: alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2452/
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An error existed in res_xmpp where it would attempt to delete attributes from
a node that itself was also deleted. Per the iksemel documentation, attributes
added using iks_insert are copied to the parent node's stack, and will be
reclaimed when that node is itself destroyed.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20982)
Reported by: marcelloceschia
patches:
delete-node-fix.diff uploaded by marcelloceschia (License 6036)
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Again, since res_jabber/res_xmpp have duplicate APIs, their documentation ref
links have to specify which reference they're referring to. The various
documentation parsers can interpret the module attribute however they want
in order to construct the appropriate links.
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Since res_jabber/res_xmpp provide the same APIs (app/func/manager/etc.),
the XML documentation for each needs to call out which module is providing
the documentation. The module attribute has been added to the various XML
fragments for this purpose.
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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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This patch changes res_xmpp to no longer cache events under certain circumstances.
(issue ASTERISK-20175)
Reported by: Russell Bryant, Leif Madsen, Joshua Colp
Tested by: kmoore
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Similar to r378287, res_xmpp was marshaling data read from an external source
onto the stack. For a sufficiently large message, this could cause a stack
overflow. This patch modifies res_xmpp in a similar fashion to res_jabber by
removing the stack allocation, as it was unnecessary.
(issue ASTERISK-20658)
Reported by: wdoekes
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While XEP-0115 states that the node and ver attributes are both required, some
devices fail to provide either field. Prior to this patch, failure to provide
the node or ver attribute would cause a crash in res_xmpp. While failing to
provide the node or ver attribute is technically invalid, since this
information is not utilized by Asterisk except for reporting purposes, for
interoperability reasons, we continue to process the capability stanza anyways.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20495)
Reported by: Martin W
Tested by: Martin W
patches:
20495.patch uploaded by Martin W (license #6434)
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When using the channel technology agnostic application/AMI command MessageSend,
the "From" field is technically optional for the SIP channel driver. However,
if being sent by the XMPP resource module (either res_xmpp or res_jabber), the
"From" field is necessary, and must correspond to a defined account. This
patch updates the documentation for this application/AMI command to reflect
this.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20405)
Reported by: Leif Madsen
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in res_xmpp on unload.
This patch fixes an issue where hangup flags were not being reset on a
channel, affecting subsequent use of that channel. The patch also adds some
additional cleanup to res_xmpp to fix an issue with reloading the module.
(closes ASTERISK-20360)
Reported by: Noah Engelberth
Tested by: beagles
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2134/
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A number of applications/AMI commands in Asterisk have specific behavioral
differences depending on the resource or channel technology those
applications are executed on. For example, the MessageSend application/
command is technology agnostic, but how the channel drivers that support
that functionality behave is dependant on the protocols and channel
driver implementation. Prior to this patch, those details were either
documented in the application/command documentation itself, or were left
undocumented.
This patch adds a new element to the documentation schema, <info/>. An info
node is essentially a piece of technology specific reference information that
can be included by any top level XML documentation node. For example, the
MessageSend application can now include XMPP/SIP specific information, where
that technology specific information can be defined in chan_motif/res_xmpp/
chan_sip. Likewise, that information can also be included in the MessageSend
AMI command.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2049
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The pubsub code did not attempt to remove subscriptions at all. This has now changed so that if a client is being disconnected it will unsubscribe. It will also unsubscribe at connection time so if it unexpectedly disconnected duplicate subscriptions will not occur.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19882)
Reported by: mattvryan
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The MWI and device state propagation code wrongly assumes that an XMPP client connection will remain established at all times. This fix corrects that by making the lifetime of the subscription the same as the lifetime of the connection itself. As the connection is established and disconnected the subscription itself is created and destroyed.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18078)
Reported by: elguero
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A server sending a service discovery request to us may or may not put a from attribute in the message. If the from attribute is present use it in the to attribute for the result. If the from attribute is not present do not add a to attribute.
(issue ASTERISK-16203)
Reported by: wubbla
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This channel driver is a replacement for both chan_gtalk and chan_jingle but adds additional features not found in either.
These features include full configuration reload, video, full codec support, bidirectional cause code mapping, hold,
unhold, and ringing indication. It is also compliant with the current published Jingle and Google Jingle specifications.
The original Google Talk protocol is also supported for Google Voice interoperability.
You may ask yourself though where the name motif comes from... and I would say to you... music!
motif: a perceivable or salient recurring fragment or succession of notes
Sorta like a jingle!
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1917/
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