This change adds statistics gathering to Stasis topics,
subscriptions, and message types. These can be viewed using
CLI commands and provide insight into how Stasis is used
and how long certain operations take to execute.
These are only available when Asterisk is compiled in
developer mode and do not have any impact under normal
operation.
ASTERISK-28117
Change-Id: I94411b53767f89ee01714daaecf0c2f1666e863f
Some platforms provide an implementation of socket() and pipe2() that allow the
caller to specify that the resulting file descriptors should be non-blocking.
Using these allows us to potentially elide 3 calls into 1 by avoiding extraneous
calls to fcntl() to set the O_NONBLOCK flag afterwards.
In passing, change ast_alertpipe_init() to use pipe2() directly instead of the
wrapper if it is available.
Change-Id: I3ebe654fb549587537161506c6c950f4ab298bb0
A subscriber can now indicate that it only wants messages
that have formatters of a specific type. For instance,
manager can indicate that it only wants messages that have a
"to_ami" formatter. You can combine this with the existing
filter for message type to get only messages with specific
formatters or messages of specific types.
ASTERISK-28186
Change-Id: Ifdb7a222a73b6b56c6bb9e4ee93dc8a394a5494c
This adds documentation to handle_cli_malloc_trim() indicating how it
can be useful when debugging OOM conditions.
Change-Id: I1936185e78035bf123cd5e097b793a55eeebdc78
We've had multiple opportunities where Richard Mudgett's
malloc_trim patch has been useful. Let's get it
pushed up to gerrit and merged.
Since malloc_trim is only available in libc, an entry is
added to configure.ac to create a definition for
HAVE_MALLOC_TRIM.
Change-Id: Ia38308c550149d9d6eae4ca414a649957de9700c
* The bridging core no longer uses the stasis cache for bridge
snapshots. The latest bridge snapshot is now stored on the
ast_bridge structure itself.
* The following APIs are no longer available since the stasis cache
is no longer used:
ast_bridge_topic_cached()
ast_bridge_topic_all_cached()
* A topic pool is now used for individual bridge topics.
* The ast_bridge_cache() function was removed since there's no
longer a separate container of snapshots.
* A new function "ast_bridges()" was created to retrieve the
container of all bridges. Users formerly calling
ast_bridge_cache() can use the new function to iterate over
bridges and retrieve the latest snapshot directly from the
bridge.
* The ast_bridge_snapshot_get_latest() function was renamed to
ast_bridge_get_snapshot_by_uniqueid().
* A new function "ast_bridge_get_snapshot()" was created to retrieve
the bridge snapshot directly from the bridge structure.
* The ast_bridge_topic_all() function now returns a normal topic
not a cached one so you can't use stasis cache functions on it
either.
* The ast_bridge_snapshot_type() stasis message now has the
ast_bridge_snapshot_update structure as it's data. It contains
the last snapshot and the new one.
* cdr, cel, manager and ari have been updated to use the new
arrangement.
Change-Id: I7049b80efa88676ce5c4666f818fa18ad1985369
When a channel snapshot was created it used to be done
from scratch, copying all data (many strings). This incurs
a cost when doing so.
This change segments the channel snapshot into different
components which can be reused if unchanged from the
previous snapshot creation, reducing the cost. In normal
cases this results in some pointers being copied with
reference count being bumped, some integers being set,
and a string or two copied. The other benefit is that it
is now possible to determine if a channel snapshot update
is redundant and thus stop it before a message is published
to stasis.
The specific segments in the channel snapshot were split up
based on whether they are changed together, how often they
are changed, and their general grouping. In practice only
1 (or 0) of the segments actually get changed in normal
operation.
Invalidation is done by setting a flag on the channel when
the segment source is changed, forcing creation of a new
segment when the channel snapshot is created.
ASTERISK-28119
Change-Id: I5d7ef3df963a88ac47bc187d73c5225c315f8423
Channels no longer use the Stasis cache for channel snapshots. Instead
they are stored in a hash table in stasis_channels which reduces the
number of Stasis messages created and allows better storage.
As a result the following APIs are no longer available since the stasis
cache is no longer used:
ast_channel_topic_cached()
ast_channel_topic_all_cached()
The ast_channel_cache_all() and ast_channel_cache_by_name() functions
now return an ao2_container of ast_channel_snapshots rather than
a container of stasis_messages therefore you can't (and don't need
to) call stasis_cache functions on it.
The ast_channel_topic_all() function now returns a normal topic not
a cached one so you can't use stasis cache functions on it either.
The ast_channel_snapshot_type() stasis message now has the
ast_channel_snapshot_update structure as it's data. It contains the
last snapshot and the new one.
ast_channel_snapshot_get_latest() still returns the latest snapshot.
The latest snapshot is now stored on the channel itself to eliminate
cache hits when Stasis messages that have the snapshot as a payload
are created.
ASTERISK-28102
Change-Id: I9334febff60a82d7c39703e49059fa3a68825786
Replace usage of ao2_container_alloc with ao2_container_alloc_hash or
ao2_container_alloc_list. Remove ao2_container_alloc macro.
Change-Id: I0907d78bc66efc775672df37c8faad00f2f6c088
Create ao2_container_dup_weakproxy_objs to perform a similar function to
ao2_container_dup. This function expects the source container to have
weakproxy objects, inserts the associated non-weak objects into the
destination container. Orphaned weakproxy objects are ignored.
Create test for this new function and for ao2_weakproxy_find.
Change-Id: I898387f058057e08696fe9070f8cd94ef3a27482
We've been seeing crashes in libbfd when we attempt to generate
a stack trace from multiple threads. It turns out that libbfd
is NOT thread-safe. It can cache the bfd structure and give it to
multiple threads without protecting itself. To get around this,
we've added a global mutex around the bfd functions and also have
refactored the use of those functions to be more efficient and
to provide more information about inlined functions.
Also added a few more tests to test_pbx.c. One just calls
ast_assert() and the other calls ast_log_backtrace(). Neither are
run by default.
WARNING: This change necessitated changing the return value of
ast_bt_get_symbols() from an array of strings to a VECTOR of
strings. However, the use of this function outside Asterisk is not
likely.
ASTERISK-28140
Change-Id: I79d02862ddaa2423a0809caa4b3b85c128131621
When a subscribe or unsubscribe occurs a message is published
containing this information. This change makes it so that the
message no longer uses stringfields or a lock, as both are not
really needed for the message.
Change-Id: I3f4831931d79f94fd979baf48048738df5dc1632
This change adds the ability for subscriptions to indicate
which message types they are interested in accepting. By
doing so the filtering is done before being dispatched
to the subscriber, reducing the amount of work that has
to be done.
This is optional and if a subscriber does not add
message types they wish to accept and set the subscription
to selective filtering the previous behavior is preserved
and they receive all messages.
There is also the ability to explicitly force the reception
of all messages for cases such as AMI or ARI where a large
number of messages are expected that are then generically
converted into a different format.
ASTERISK-28103
Change-Id: I99bee23895baa0a117985d51683f7963b77aa190
Task processors are retrieved using a 'get or create' pattern. The
singleton container was unlocked between the get and create steps so
it's possible that two threads could create task processors with the
same name at the same time.
Change-Id: Id64fae94a6a1e940ddf38fde622dcd4391635382
We cannot use need_el_end and SIGURG when restarting. Instead we need
to run el_end within the SIGHUP restartnow handler.
ASTERISK-28158
Change-Id: Ia852276363c81bdcf1aa29eb4558c5c2fa1218a0
When dn_expand was being called on SRV and NAPTR results, the
return value was being used to calculate the size of the buffer
needed to store the host names. Since dn_expand returns the
length of the COMPRESSED name the buffer could be too short
to hold the EXPANDED name. The expanded name is NULL terminated
so using strlen() is the correct way to determine the length
actually needed for the buffer.
ASTERISK-28127
Reported by: Jan Hoffmann
patches:
patch.diff submitted by janhoffmann (license 6986)
Change-Id: I4d35d6c431c6c6836cb61d37b1378cc47f0b414d
Merge storage for the stats object and name string into the main
allocation for struct ast_taskprocessor.
Change-Id: I74fe9a7f357f0e6d63152f163cf5eef6428218e1
* Ignore console=yes configuration option in remote console processes.
* Use new flag to tell consolethread to run el_end and exit when needed.
ASTERISK-28158
Change-Id: I9e23b31d4211417ddc88c6bbfd83ea4c9f3e5438
Default logging was not setup correctly when there was no logger.conf.
This resulted in many expected log messages not actually getting out to
the console.
Change-Id: I542e61c03b2f630ff5327f9de5641d776c6fa70c
Adding the "label" attribute used for participant info correlation
was previously done in app_confbridge but it wasn't working
correctly because it didn't have knowledge about which video
streams belonged to which channel. Only bridge_softmix has that
data so now it's set when the bridge topology is changed.
ASTERISK-28107
Change-Id: Ieddeca5799d710cad083af3fcc3e677fa2a2a499
These macros have been documented as legacy for a long time but are
still used in new code because they exist. Remove all references to:
* ao2_container_alloc_options
* ao2_t_container_alloc_options
* ao2_t_container_alloc
These macro's are also removed. Only ao2_container_alloc remains due to
it's use in over 100 places.
Change-Id: I1a26258b5bf3deb081aaeed11a0baa175c933c7a
__ast_mutex_logger used the variable `canlog` without accepting it as a
argument. Replace with internal macro `log_mutex_error` which takes
canlog as the first arguement. This will prevent confusion when working
with lock.c code, many of the function declare the canlog variable and
in some cases it previously appeared to be unused.
Change-Id: I83b372cb0654c5c18eadc512f65a57fa6c2e9853
Most were in comments. A couple were in warning messages.
Pointed out by Jonathan H on the Asterisk users mailing list.
Change-Id: I6286939dff5d0a27a2758140570106f1cb351855
Add attribute_warn_unused_result to ast_taskprocessor_push,
ast_taskprocessor_push_local and ast_threadpool_push. This will help
ensure we perform the necessary cleanup upon failure.
Change-Id: I7e4079bd7b21cfe52fb431ea79e41314520c3f6d
This allows us to process AO2 statistics for total objects, memory
usage, memory overhead and lock usage.
* Install refstats.py and reflocks.py into the Asterisk scripts folder.
* Enable support for reflocks.py without DEBUG_THREADS.
Steal a bit from the ao2 magic to flag when an object lock is used.
Remove 'lockobj' from reflocks.py since we can now record 'used' or
'unused' for those objects.
Add comments to explain thread safety of the 'struct __priv_data'
bitfields.
Change-Id: I84e9d679cc86d772cc97c888d9d856a17e0d3a4a
thread_worker_pair, set_size_data and task_pushed_data structures are
allocated with AO2 objects, passed to a taskprocessor, then released.
They never have multiple owners or use locking so AO2 only adds
overhead.
Change-Id: I2204d2615d9d952670fcb48e0a9c0dd1a6ba5036
The field used to store call arguments was not large enough to hold the
arguments string that can be constructed for 'open'. Expand it to
prevent this warning/error.
Change-Id: I514927f256481bc84df10a51b19d5b5fb1bc387e
ast_sendtext_data() would create an incorrect T.140 text frame which
length include the null terminator byte. It causes ultimately RTP
packets to be send with this trailing 0. The proposed fix just set the
correct length to the text frame
ASTERISK-28089
Reported by: Emmanuel BUU
Tested by: Emmanuel BUU
Change-Id: I7ab1b9ed1e21683b2b667ea0a59d9aba3c77dd96
This has no effect on startup since AST_MODULE_LOAD_FAILURE aborts
startup, but it's possible for this code to be returned on manual load
of a module after startup.
It is an error for a module to not have a load callback but this is not
a fatal system error. In this case flag the module as declined, return
AST_MODULE_LOAD_FAILURE only if a required module is broken.
Expand doxygen documentation for AST_MODULE_LOAD_*.
Change-Id: I3c030bb917f6e5a0dfd9d91491a4661b348cabf8