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r43803 | qwell | 2006-09-27 12:44:02 -0700 (Wed, 27 Sep 2006) | 4 lines
Fix an issue with PLAYBACKSTATUS not being set under certain circumstances.
Fix a minor issue, to make it use the filenames that were parsed, instead of the entire argument string.
Fix Background() to return -1 like Playback(), if no args are specified.
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r43779 | russell | 2006-09-27 12:55:49 -0400 (Wed, 27 Sep 2006) | 50 lines
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r43778 | russell | 2006-09-27 12:54:30 -0400 (Wed, 27 Sep 2006) | 42 lines
Fix a problem that occurred if a user entered a digit that matched a bridge
feature that was configured using multiple digits, and the digit that was
pressed timed out in the feature digit timeout period. For example, if blind
transfer is configured as '##', and a user presses just '#'. In this situation,
the call would lock up and no longer pass any frames.
(issue #7977 reported by festr, and issue #7982 reported by michaels and
valuable input provided by mneuhauser and kuj. Fixed by me, with testing help
and peer review from Joshua Colp).
There are a couple of issues involved in this fix:
1) When ast_generic_bridge determines that there has been a timeout, it returned
AST_BRIDGE_RETRY. Then, when ast_channel_bridge gets this result, it calls
ast_generic_bridge over again with the same timestamp for the next event.
This results in an endless loop of nothing until the call is terminated.
This is resolved by simply changing ast_generic_bridge to return
AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE when it sees a timeout.
2) I also changed ast_channel_bridge such that if in the process of calculating
the time until the next event, it knows a timeout has already occured, to
immediately return AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE instead of attempting to bridge the
channels anyway.
3) In the process of testing the previous two changes, I ran into a problem in
res_features where ast_channel_bridge would return because it determined
that there was a timeout. However, ast_bridge_call in res_features would
then determine by its own calculation that there was still 1 ms before the
timeout really occurs. It would then proceed, and since the bridge broke
out and did *not* return a frame, it interpreted this as the call was over
and hung up the channels.
The reason for this was because ast_bridge_call in res_features and
ast_channel_bridge in channel.c were using different times for their
calculations. channel.c uses the start_time on the bridge config, which
is the time that the feature digit was recieved. However, res_features
had another time, 'start', which was set right before calling
ast_channel_bridge. 'start' will always be slightly after start_time in the
bridge config, and sometimes enough to round up to one ms.
This is fixed by making ast_bridge_call use the same time as
ast_channel_bridge for the timeout calculation.
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r43710 | russell | 2006-09-26 16:56:42 -0400 (Tue, 26 Sep 2006) | 17 lines
(This was actually BE-65)
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r43708 | russell | 2006-09-26 16:49:21 -0400 (Tue, 26 Sep 2006) | 7 lines
Back in revision 4798, this message was changed from using ast_cli() to directly
calling write(). During this change, checking if this was a remote console was
removed. This caused this message about using "exit" or "quit" to exit an
Asterisk console to come up in times where it did not make sense. This change
restores the check to see if this is a remote console before printing the
message. (fixes BE-4)
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r43695 | file | 2006-09-26 16:09:41 -0400 (Tue, 26 Sep 2006) | 2 lines
Slight overhaul of the whisper support. 1. We need to duplicate the frame from ast_translate 2. We need to ensure we always have signed linear coming in for signed linear combining. 3. We need to ensure we are always feeding signed linear out. 4. Properly store and restore write format when beeping on the channel we are whispering on. 5. Properly discontinue the stream on the channel for the beep. (issue #8019 reported by timkelly1980)
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Original patch by junky, modified by anthonyl, modified again by jcolp (with minor modifications by me)
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r42600 | file | 2006-09-09 16:24:19 -0400 (Sat, 09 Sep 2006) | 2 lines
Only truly consider the channel in the same format if the format matches the raw format OR if a translation path already exists to translate between them. (issue #7887 reported by softins & issue #7803 reported by alvaro_palma_aste). Thanks goes to stubert for giving me access to a box and showing me a scenario where this occured.
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