less than the defined minimum digit length, and the other end only wants END
digits (SIP INFO, for example).
(closes issue #12778)
Reported by: tsearle
Patches:
12778.rev1.txt uploaded by russell (license 2)
Tested by: tsearle
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After debugging a deadlock, it was noticed that when DEBUG_CHANNEL_LOCKS
is enabled in menuselect, the actual origin of channel locks is obscured
by the fact that all channel locks appear to happen in the function
ast_channel_lock(). This code change redefines ast_channel_lock to be a
macro which maps to __ast_channel_lock(), which then relays the proper
file name, line number, and function name information to the core lock
functions so that this information will be displayed in the case that
there is some sort of locking error or core show locks is issued.
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I ran into some problems with G.722 in 1.4, so I have merged in all of the fixes
in this area that I have made in trunk/1.6.0, and things are happy again.
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cleared an issue someone was seeing when attempting to show channels when
the load was high.
(closes issue #11667)
Reported by: falves11
Patches:
11677.txt uploaded by russell (license 2)
Tested by: falves11
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deadlock prevention in place in chan_local, but it would not work in a specific
case because the channel was recursively locked. By unlocking the channel prior
to calling the generator's generate callback in ast_read_generator_actions(), we
prevent the recursive locking, and therefore the deadlock.
(closes issue #12307)
Reported by: callguy
Patches:
12307.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: callguy
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datastore callback, called chan_fixup(). The concept is exactly like the
fixup callback that is used in the channel technology interface. This callback
gets called when the owning channel changes due to a masquerade. Before this
was introduced, if a masquerade happened on a channel being spyed on, the
channel pointer in the datastore became invalid.
(closes issue #12187)
(reported by, and lots of testing from atis)
(props to file for the help with ideas)
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on the issue with mmichelson)
- Update copyright info on app_chanspy.
- Fix a race condition that caused app_chanspy to crash. The issue was that
the chanspy datastore magic that was used to ensure that spyee channels did
not disappear out from under the code did not completely solve the problem.
It was actually possible for chanspy to acquire a channel reference out of
its datastore to a channel that was in the middle of being destroyed. That
was because datastore destruction in ast_channel_free() was done near the
end. So, this left the code in app_chanspy accessing a channel that was
partially, or completely invalid because it was in the process of being free'd
by another thread. The following sort of shows the code path where the race
occurred:
=============================================================================
Thread 1 (PBX thread for spyee chan) || Thread 2 (chanspy)
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
ast_channel_free() ||
- remove channel from channel list ||
- lock/unlock the channel to ensure ||
that no references retrieved from ||
the channel list exist. ||
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
|| channel_spy()
- destroy some channel data || - Lock chanspy datastore
|| - Retrieve reference to channel
|| - lock channel
|| - Unlock chanspy datastore
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
- destroy channel datastores ||
- call chanspy datastore d'tor ||
which NULL's out the ds' || - Operate on the channel ...
reference to the channel ||
||
- free the channel ||
||
|| - unlock the channel
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
=============================================================================
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These changes fix up some dubious code that I came across while auditing what
happens in the autoservice thread when there are no channels currently in
autoservice.
1) Change it so that autoservice thread doesn't keep looping around calling
ast_waitfor_n() on 0 channels twice a second. Instead, use a thread condition
so that the thread properly goes to sleep and does not wake up until a
channel is put into autoservice.
This actually fixes an interesting bug, as well. If the autoservice thread
is already running (almost always is the case), then when the thread goes
from having 0 channels to have 1 channel to autoservice, that channel would
have to wait for up to 1/2 of a second to have the first frame read from it.
2) Fix up the code in ast_waitfor_nandfds() for when it gets called with no
channels and no fds to poll() on, such as was the case with the previous code
for the autoservice thread. In this case, the code would call alloca(0), and
pass the result as the first argument to poll(). In this case, the 2nd
argument to poll() specified that there were no fds, so this invalid pointer
shouldn't actually get dereferenced, but, this code makes it explicit and
ensures the pointers are NULL unless we have valid data to put there.
(related to issue #12116)
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internally at Digium by Steve Pitts.
- Fix up chan_local to ensure that the channel lock is held before the local
pvt lock.
- Don't hold the channel lock when executing the timing function, as it can
cause a deadlock when using chan_local. This actually changes the code back
to be how it was before the change for issue #10765. But, I added some other
locking that I think will prevent the problem reported there, as well.
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inserted into the channel list. The reason is because some manager users
immediately queue requests from the channel when they see that event and are
confused when Asterisk reports no such channel. (Closes issue #11632)
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This is the merge of the forward-loop branch. The main change here is that call-forwards can no longer loop.
This is accomplished by creating a datastore on the calling channel which has a linked list of all devices
dialed. If a forward happens, then the local channel which is created inherits the datastore. If, through this
progression of forwards and datastore inheritance, a device is attempted to be dialed a second time, it will simply
be skipped and a warning message will be printed to the CLI. After the dialing has been completed, the datastore
is detached from the channel and destroyed.
This change also introduces some side effects to the code which I shall enumerate here:
1. Datastore inheritance has been backported from trunk into 1.4
2. A large chunk of code has been removed from app_dial. This chunk is the section of code
which handles the call forward case after the channel has been requested but before it has
been called. This was removed because call-forwarding still works fine without it, it makes the
code less error-prone should it need changing, and it made this set of changes much less painful
to just have the forwarding handled in one place in each module.
3. Two new files, global_datastores.h and .c have been added. These are necessary since the datastore
which is attached to the channel may be created and attached in either app_dial or app_queue, so they
need a common place to find the datastore info. This approach was taken in case similar datastores are
needed in the future, there will be a common place to add them.
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The ast_set_callerid() function needed to lock the channel. Also, the handlers
for the CALLERID() dialplan function needed to lock the channel when reading
or writing callerid values directly on the channel structure.
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The issue here is that the channel frame readq handling got broken when the
code was converted to use the linked list macros. It caused corruption of the
list head and tail pointers. So, I fixed up the usage of the linked list
macros and in passing, simplified the code. I also documented what the code
is doing, as it was a bit difficult to figure out at first.
This bug showed itself with crashes showing messed up head/tail pointers for
the readq. However, there are a couple of crashes that aren't quite as obvious,
but I think may be related. So, if your bug gets closed by this commit, but
you still have a problem, please reopen or create a new bug report.
(closes issue #10936)
(closes issue #10595)
(closes issue #10368)
(closes issue #11084)
(closes issue #10040)
(closes issue #10840)
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any channel datastores from the old channel to the new one. However, it did
not use the linked list macros properly to accomplish the task. The existing
code would only work if there was only a single datastore on the old channel.
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and ast_string_field_free_all to ast_string_field_reset_all
to avoid misuse (due to too similar names and an error in
documentation). Fix two related memory leaks in app_meetme.
No need to merge to trunk, different fix already applied there.
Not applicable to 1.2
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the BEGIN is less than that of the defined minimum DTMF duration.
(closes issue #11051)
Reported by: casper
Patches:
channel.c.86664.diff uploaded by casper (license 55)
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and modify channel data that may change elsewhere. I went through every timer
callback in the source tree to make sure that none of them did any additional
locking that could introduce deadlocks, and all is well.
(closes issue #10765)
Reported by: Ivan
Patches:
ast_1_4_11_svn_patch_channel_rc.diff uploaded by Ivan (license 229)
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