On heavy loaded system the TCP/TLS incoming calls could be
disconnected by pjproject while these calls are being
processed by asterisk.
This patch uses functions pjsip_inv_add_ref/pjsip_inv_dec_ref
to inform pjproject that an INVITE session is in use.
ASTERISK-26482 #close
Change-Id: Ia2e3e2f75358cdb530252a9ce158af3d5d9fdf33
Since the json library does not make the check function public we
recreate/copy the function in our interface module.
ASTERISK-26466
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: I36d3d750b6f5f1a110bc69ea92b435ecdeeb2a99
* In s_to_json() removed unnecessary ast_json_ref() to ast_json_null()
when creating the type json object. The ref is a noop.
Change-Id: I2be8b836876fc2e34a27c161f8b1c53b58a3889a
The pause reason is not always cleared when it should be cleared.
* Made set_queue_member_pause() always clear pause reason if not pausing
with a reason string.
Change-Id: I993dad19626ec017478a230e980989438b778c53
Unlike any of the other database drivers, res_config_mysql checks that
the table definition matches the requirements for every insert and
update statement. Since all requirements are forced to 'char', any
column that isn't a char, like ps_contacts' expiration_time,
qualify_timeout, etc., will throw a warning. It's kinda harmless but
very misleading. Since no other driver does those checks on insert
or update, they've been removed from res_config_mysql. Also, all
the logic that actually attempted to ALTER the table to fix the issue
has been removed. With the move to alembic, the auto-alter
functionality is not only unnecessary, it's also dangerous.
The other issue is that res_config_mysql calls the mysql_insert_id
function inside store_mysql. Presumably the intention was to return
the number of rows inserted DESPITE A NOTE IN THE CODE THAT THE VALUE
IS NON_PORTABLE AND MAY CHANGE. That value is then returned to
config realtime as the number of rows inserted. Guess what? The value
changed. It now only returns the number of rows inserted if there's an
auto increment column on the table, which ps_contacts doesn't have.
Otherwise it returns 0. So now, the insert worked but we tell config
realtime and sorcery that no rows were inserted. That call to
mysql_insert_id was removed and we now always return 1 if the insert
succeeded. We're only inserting 1 row at a time anyway. If the insert
fails, we still return -1.
ASTERISK-26362 #close
Reported-by: Carlos Chavez
Change-Id: I83ce633efdb477b03c8399946994ee16fefceaf4
When T.38 gets rejected and G711 failback occurs there is a period of
time where neither AST_FAX_TECH_T38 nor AST_FAX_TECH_AUDIO is set,
leading to a crash.
Change-Id: Icc3f457b2292d48a9d7843dac0028347420cc982
The "Q" option will set the cause on the unanswered channels when
another channel answers. It overrides the default of
ANSWERED_ELSEWHERE.
NOTE: chan_sip does not support setting the cause on a CANCEL to
anything other than ANSWERED_ELSEWHERE.
ASTERISK-26446 #close
Change-Id: I71742e0919aaa16784c30a2b2e73fbeed7672e47
Small fix. It is necessary to double-check
the index that we just removed because there
is a new element.
ASTERISK-26453 #close
Change-Id: Ib947fa94dc91dcd9341f357f1084782c64434eb7
If a bridge switched to P2P when a DTMF was in progress it
was possible for the DTMF to continue being sent indefinitely.
Change-Id: I7e2a3efe0d59d4b214ed50cd0b5d0317e2d92e29
Fixed a memory leak. It removes only the first element.
Added a useful feature in vector.h to remove all items
under the CMP through a callback function / macro.
ASTERISK-26453 #close
Change-Id: I84508353463456d2495678f125738e20052da950
Added tests for bzip2, tar, patch, sed and nm to configure.ac.
Set DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT to a working command line regardless of
whether the download program is wget, curl or fetch.
Added a 'configure.m4' file to the third-party directory which takes
care of calling any third-party project setup. Had to move some
pjproject_bundled stuff up in configure.ac so it was called before
the third-party configure macro.
The pjproject tarball is now downloaded to the externals_cache_dir if
it was specified on the ./configure command line
Removed regeneration of the pjproject aconfigure file. It was only
needed for an old patch that no longer applies.
Converted the tests for symbols to explicit tests since we know that
they're now available in the bundled version. Saves a little time
during configure.
ASTERISK-26416 #close
Reported-by: Corey Farrell
Change-Id: Id1d94251c0155f8dd41b7de7067f35cfbaafbb9b
pjproject_bundled will now use the asterisk memory debugging APIs
if MALLOC_DEBUG is turned on in menuselect.
Because this required stubs for the executable programs and the python
bindings, some Makefile reorganization was needed to properly handle
the dependencies. As a result, the makefile now individually makes
each of the pjproject libraries separately instead of making them all
in 1 shot. The only visible change is that there are separate status
lines printed for each library instead oif 1 for all libs. Also, the
making of the pjproject dependency files was eliminated. They're not
needed for building unless you're actively modifying pjproject source
files and it makes the build process faster. Finally, any issues with
parallel builds should be resolved again making the build faster.
Change-Id: Icc5e3d658fbfb00e0a46b44c66dcc2522d5171b0
* Compile __ast_assert_failed unconditionally.
* Use __ast_assert_failed to log messages from log_bad_ao2
* Remove calls to ast_assert(0) that happen after log_bad_ao2 was run.
Change-Id: I48f1af44b2718ad74a421ff75cb6397b924a9751
cdr, config and voicemail are all separate alembic trees. Because
alembic's default is to use a table named 'alembic_version' to store
the current tree revision, the 3 trees can't exist in the same schema
without stepping on each other.
Now each tree uses 'alembic_version_<tree_name>' as the version table.
Each tree's env.py script now first checks for 'alembic_version'. If
it finds it AND its revision is in the tree's history, the script
renames it to 'alembic_version_<tree_name>'. Regardless, the script
then continues with the migration using 'alembic_version_<tree_name>'
and creates that table if it's not found. The result is that if an
existing 'alembic_version' table was found but it didn't belong to this
tree, it's left alone and 'alembic_version_<tree_name>' is used or
created.
WARNING: If multiple trees are using the same schema, they MUST NOT
CRU or D any objects with names that might exist in the other trees.
An example would be 'yesno_values' type. If two trees perform
operations on it, one tree could pull it out from under the other.
Thankfully we currently don't share any names among cdr, config and
voicemail.
NOTE: Since the env.py scripts in each tree were identical, a common
env.py has been placed in the ast-db-manage directory and a symlink
to it has been placed in each tree directory.
ASTERISK-24311 #close
Reported-by: Dafi Ni
Change-Id: I4d593f000350deb5d21a14fa1e9bc3896844d898
In the SIP channel driver chan_sip, the default is "auto_force_rport". When no
NAT was detected, for example in case of IPv6, Asterisk uses the IP address
from the headers within the SIP-REGISTER for subsequent SIP signaling. When
the remote party specifies support for Symmetric Response (RFC 3581) via the
parameter "rport", Asterisk should not extract the port from the SIP headers
but reuse the port of the transport. This did not happen because of a typo.
ASTERISK-26438 #close
Change-Id: If6e7891848aaf96666dee5305695f7c6667cd5a6
The main frame read and write handlers in main/channel.c don't use the
optimum placement in the processing flow for calling audiohooks
callbacks, as far as codec translation is concerned. This change places
the audiohooks callback code:
* After the channel read translation if the frame is not linear before
the translation, thereby increasing the chance that the frame is linear
as required by audiohooks
* Before the channel write translation if the frame is linear at this
point
This prevents the audiohooks code from instantiating additional
translation paths to/from linear where a linear frame format is already
available, saving valuable CPU cycles
ASTERISK-26419
Change-Id: I6edd5771f0740e758e7eb42558b953f046c01f8f
Add Ogg/Opus playback support.
This uses libopusfile in order to be able to read .opus files and play
them back.
Writing/recording support is not present at this time.
ASTERISK-26409
Change-Id: I8815d23345108d8ca7c0bd640f6a1ce6b4f56955
Some external packages have multiple variants that apply to different
builds of asterisk. The DPMA for instance has a "bundled" variant that
needs to be downloaded if asterisk was configured with
--with-pjproject-bundled.
There are 2 ways to specify variants:
If you need the user to make the decision about which variant to
download, simply create multiple menuselect "member" entries like so...
<member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped..">
<support_level>external</support_level>
<depend>xmlstarlet</depend>
<depend>bash</depend>
<defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled>
</member>
<member name="res_digium_phone-bundled" displayname="..snipped..">
<support_level>external</support_level>
<depend>xmlstarlet</depend>
<depend>bash</depend>
<defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled>
</member>
Note that the second entry has "-<variant>" appended to the name.
You can then use the existing menuselect facilities to restrict which
members to enable or disable. Youy probably don't want the user to
enable multiple at the same time.
If you want to hide the details of the variants, the better way to
do it is to create 1 member with "variant" elements.
<member name="res_digium_phone" displayname="..snipped..">
<support_level>external</support_level>
<depend>xmlstarlet</depend>
<depend>bash</depend>
<defaultenabled>no</defaultenabled>
<member_data>
<downloader>
<variants>
<variant tag="bundled"
condition='[[ "$PJPROJECT_BUNDLED" = "yes" ]]'/>
</variants>
</downloader>
</member_data>
</member>
The condition must be a bash expression suitable for use with an "if"
statement. Any environment variable can be used plus those available
in makeopts.
In this case, if asterisk was configured with --with-pjproject-bundled
the bundled variant will be automatically downloaded. Otherwise the
normal version will be downloaded.
Change-Id: I4de23e06d4492b0a65e105c8369966547d0faa3e
HANGUPCAUSE not return 'SIP 200 Ok' when dialed channel answered.
This patch change the call order of ast_queue_control_data
and ast_queue_control in chan_pjsip_incoming_response.
ASTERISK-26396 #close
Reported by: AaronAn
Tested by: AaronAn
Change-Id: Ide2d31723d8d425961e985de7de625694580be61
For the channel driver chan_sip, you specify externhost=example.com in sip.conf
when your Asterisk is behind a NAT and your IP address is assigned dynamically.
Or stated differently: You do not have a static IP address to use "externaddr"
directly. This NAT support is quite handy but just about IPv4. Previously,
Asterisk resolved "externhost" to any IP version. When the first DNS answer
resolved to an IPv6, Asterisk sent an IPv6 in SIP/SDP for origin (o=) and
connection (c=). This happened in outgoing SIP-REGISTER and while answering
SIP-INVITE. If the remote peer is IPv4-only, it might not handle o=/c= with an
IPv6. This change makes sure, no IPv6 is resolved anymore for "externhost".
ASTERISK-18232 #close
Reported by: Jacek Kowalski
Tested by: Alexander Traud
patches:
changes.patch submitted by Alessandro Crespi
Change-Id: If68eedbeff65bd1c1d8a9ed921c02ba464b32dac
Users upgrading from asterisk 13.5 to a later version and who use
realtime with peers that have mailboxes were experiencing runaway
situations that manifested as a continuous stream of taskprocessor
congestion errors, memory leaks and an unresponsive chan_sip.
A related issue was that setting rtcachefriends=no NEVER worked in
asterisk 13 (since the move to stasis). In 13.5 and earlier, when a
peer tried to register, all of the stasis threads would block and
chan_sip would again become unresponsive. After 13.5, the runaway
would happen.
There were a number of causes...
* mwi_event_cb was (indirectly) calling build_peer even though calls to
mwi_event_cb are often caused by build_peer.
* In an effort to prevent chan_sip from being unloaded while messages
were still in flight, destroy_mailboxes was calling
stasis_unsubscribe_and_join but in some cases waited forever for the
final message.
* add_peer_mailboxes wasn't properly marking the existing mailboxes
on a peer as "keep" so build_peer would always delete them all.
* add_peer_mwi_subs was unsubscribing existing mailbox subscriptions
then just creating them again.
All of this was causing a flood of subscribes and unsubscribes on
multiple threads all for the same peer and mailbox.
Fixes...
* add_peer_mailboxes now marks mailboxes correctly and build_peer only
deletes the ones that really are no longer needed by the peer.
* add_peer_mwi_subs now only adds subscriptions marked as "new" instead
of unsubscribing and resubscribing everything. It also adds the peer
object's address to the mailbox instead of its name to the subscription
userdata so mwi_event_cb doesn't have to call build_peer.
With these changes, with rtcachefriends=yes (the most common setting),
there are no leaks, locks, loops or crashes at shutdown.
rtcachefriends=no still causes leaks but at least it doesn't lock, loop
or crash. Since making rtcachefriends=no work wasnt in scope for this
issue, further work will have to be deferred to a separate patch.
Side fixes...
* The ast_lock_track structure had a member named "thread" which gdb
doesn't like since it conflicts with it's "thread" command. That
member was renamed to "thread_id".
ASTERISK-25468 #close
Change-Id: I07519ef7f092629e1e844f855abd279d6475cdd0