Since v12 the number of taskprocessors in the system has increased a lot.
Small systems can easily have over a hundred and larger systems can have
thousands.
Most uses of the tps_singletons container deal with creating and
destroying the taskprocessors. However, the pjsip distributor looks up
taskprocessors/serializers by name frequently. It needs to find the
serializer for incoming SIP responses to distribute them to the
appropriate serializer.
Change-Id: Ice0603606614ba49f7c0c316c524735c064e7e43
We still need to figure out how a bad header is getting into the
outgoing message but this patch to pjproject prevents attempting
to print that header and causing a crash.
For several users, this crash happens when sending 183 progress
messages.
ASTERISK-26832
Reported by: Ross Beer, Jan Rozhon
Change-Id: Ie5c5a921c890c843587763e7f33f987dfe66bd16
Makefile included a call to ${EUID} which requires the shell bash. To keep
compatibility with other shells like dash or ksh, use id -u instead.
ASTERISK-27589
Change-Id: Ia6e74f5bc9aab4e6dc62b7439f647b7964e6f657
Asterisk's makefile for menuselect has a very simple source file parsing
script that looks for AST_MODULE_INFO lines to extract the quoted string
as a module description. If it does not find a quoted string it uses the
whole line as the description.
Change-Id: I80f13a63818e4e28d683639a94a4dfaea405c1d5
* Declare 'requires' and 'enhances' text fields on module info structure.
* Rename 'nonoptreq' to 'optional_modules'.
* Update doxygen comments.
Still need to investigate dependencies among modules I cannot compile.
Change-Id: I3ad9547a0a6442409ff4e352a6d897bef2cc04bf
ast_vector_string_split:
This function will add items to an ast_vector_string by splitting values
of a string buffer. Items are appended to the vector in the order they
are found.
ast_vector_const_string:
A vector of 'const char *'.
Change-Id: I1bf02a1efeb2baeea11c59c557d39dd1197494d7
We did this for TCP transports already but I'm not sure why we
didn't do it for TLS transports.
ASTERISK_27474 #not_final_fix
Change-Id: I5b1ef4b882f7b859e718236686b7898751dbb262
If any component of ast_config_AST_RECORDING_DIR is a symbolic link we
would incorrectly assume the ARI user was trying to escape the recording
path. Create additional check to check the recording directory's
realpath, only deny access if both do not match.
This is needed by the testsuite when run by 'run-local'.
Change-Id: I9145e841865edadcb5f75cead3471ad06bbb56c0
When an older GCC version is called with a too new warning option, GCC exited
with an error and Asterisk was not built. Therefore, the configure script tests
the installed compiler whether it supports that warning option. If not, Asterisk
does not pass it to the installed compiler. However, some compilers (like clang)
do not exit (error) but give just a warning in such a case. Because the compiler
did not exit, Asterisk passed the unknown-warning option.
ASTERISK-27560
Change-Id: Ia9d148e689c173df4e91699113605dab2de36038
Debian packaging uses quilt to manage patches. Book-keeping for them is
done using quilt (either directly, or in a compatible format), and
tracked in the directory .pc .
Change-Id: I22c90f3d7ab8918e6216e7b686de6fa0e1fdaa7b
Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
There has been an open issue against cdr_syslog (ASTERISK~14441) about
a race condition for 7.5 years that has never been addressed. Because
this module is effectively unmaintained and currently broken, there is
no sense in keeping it around.
If logging CDRs to syslog is a desirable feature, it would probably be
better to write the logs directly to the syslog server via socket
instead of using the facilities provided by openlog/syslog/closelog.
Doing so would address the race condition referenced in the associated
issue.
Change-Id: Ic77b94cd97f355a9cf5b1d3f3444964a6e0ba5dc