dahdi_read relies on the dahdi_pvt copy of ringt which was not getting set
in sig_analog. This patch adds a callback to do so.
(closes issue #15288)
Reported by: alecdavis
Patches:
chan_dahdi.ringtimeout.diff.txt uploaded by alecdavis (license 585)
Tested by: alecdavis
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This change uses separate values for the acceptable minimum expiry provided by the 423 error and the expiry value stored in the configuration file. Previously, the value pulled from the configuration file would be overwritten.
(closes issue #14366)
Reported by: Nick_Lewis
Patches:
sip-expiry-fix1.diff uploaded by mnicholson (license 96)
chan_sip.c-reqexpiry.patch uploaded by Nick (license 657)
Tested by: mnicholson
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This fixes a crash reported in #asterisk-dev where chan_mgcp unexpectedly
allocated an RTP instance from res_rtp_multicast, since by not specifying an
engine, you get the first one in the list of engines.
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Created the dahdi_sig_pri_lib_handles() function and
SIG_PRI_LIB_HANDLE_CASES macro to simplify testing for which signaling
styles are handled by sig_pri.
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like we have in chan_sip
(closes issue #15499)
Reported by: arifzaman
Patches:
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You cannot cast the struct dahdi_pvt.sig_pvt pointer to a specific
signaling private pointer without first checking that it is in fact
pointing to the correct signaling private structure.
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Discussion of this subject has yielded that it is not actually acceptable to change
T.38 parameters after the initial reinvite but declining is harsh and can cause the
fax to fail when it may be possible to allow it to continue. This patch changes things
so that additional T.38 reinvites are accepted but parameter changes ignored. This gives
the fax a fighting chance.
(closes issue #15610)
Reported by: huangtx2009
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r210575 | rmudgett | 2009-08-05 14:18:56 -0500 (Wed, 05 Aug 2009) | 14 lines
Dialplan starts execution before the channel setup is complete.
* Issue 15655: For the case where dialing is complete for an incoming
call, dahdi_new() was asked to start the PBX and then the code set more
channel variables. If the dialplan hungup before these channel variables
got set, asterisk would likely crash.
* Fixed potential for overlap incoming call to erroneously set channel
variables as global dialplan variables if the ast_channel structure failed
to get allocated.
* Added missing set of CALLINGSUBADDR in the dialing is complete case.
(closes issue #15655)
Reported by: alecdavis
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It is clear from multiple mailing list, forum, wiki and other sorts of posts
that users don't really understand the effects that the 'canreinvite' config
option actually has, and that in some cases they think that setting it to 'no'
will actually cause various other features (T.38, MOH, etc.) to not work properly,
when in fact this is not the case. This patch changes the proper name of the
option to what it should have been from the beginning ('directmedia'), but
preserves backwards compatibility for existing configurations.
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* Moved SUPPORT_USERUSER to sig_pri.c
* Fix PRI_DEADLOCK_AVOIDANCE parameter.
* Whitespace changes.
* Added missing unlock in pri_dchannel():PRI_EVENT_RING case.
* Balanced curly braces.
* ast_debug/ast_log changes from chan_dahdi.
* sig_pri_indicate() should default to return -1 if the indication is not
handled.
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r209759 | kpfleming | 2009-07-31 19:52:00 -0500 (Fri, 31 Jul 2009) | 7 lines
Minor changes inspired by testing with latest GCC.
The latest GCC (what will become 4.5.x) has a few new warnings, that in these
cases found some either downright buggy code, or at least seriously poorly
designed code that could be improved.
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The previous effort here was to store what a peer is capable of receiving by parsing REGISTER
requests from the peer and keeping that information for as long as the registration was active.
The problem with this is that there are a great number of SIP devices which give no indication
of the methods allowed in their REGISTER requests, and it is unreasonable to try to guess what
the device may or may not support. In addition, some SIP devices have been found to claim support
for a specific method, but their handling the method is less than ideal, or they are actually
lying.
With this patch, we now determine what methods a device supports by parsing the Allow header we
receive from them, and we do this with each new dialog. In addition, a configuration option has
been added so that an administrator can essentially blacklist certain methods from being used
with certain peers if the admin knows that support for a specific method is dodgy or nonexistent.
ABE-1822
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r208746 | jpeeler | 2009-07-25 01:19:50 -0500 (Sat, 25 Jul 2009) | 7 lines
Fix compiling under dev-mode with gcc 4.4.0.
Mostly trivial changes, but I did not know of any other way to fix the
"dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules" error
without creating a tmp variable in chan_skinny.
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r208587 | mmichelson | 2009-07-24 13:26:50 -0500 (Fri, 24 Jul 2009) | 10 lines
Only send a BYE when hanging up a channel that is up.
For cases where Asterisk sends an INVITE and receives a non 2XX final
response, Asterisk would follow the INVITE transaction by immediately
sending a BYE, which was unnecessary.
(closes issue #14575)
Reported by: chris-mac
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The udptl-updates branch that was merged yesterday failed to properly send back
T.38 SDP responses with the correct error correction mode, if the incoming SDP
from the other end caused us to change error correction modes. This patch
corrects that situation.
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Over the past couple of months, a number of issues with Asterisk
negotiating (and successfully completing) T.38 sessions with various
endpoints have been found. This patch attempts to address many of
them, primarily focused around ensuring that the endpoints'
MaxDatagram size is honored, and in addition by ensuring that T.38
session parameter negotiation is performed correctly according to the
ITU T.38 Recommendation.
The major changes here are:
1) T.38 applications in Asterisk (app_fax) only generate/receive IFP
packets, they do not ever work with UDPTL packets. As a result of
this, they cannot be allowed to generate packets that would overflow
the other endpoints' MaxDatagram size after the UDPTL stack adds any
error correction information. With this patch, the application is told
the maximum *IFP* size it can generate, based on a calculation using
the far end MaxDatagram size and the active error correction mode on
the T.38 session. The same is true for sending *our* MaxDatagram size
to the remote endpoint; it is computed from the value that the
application says it can accept (for a single IFP packet) combined with
the active error correction mode.
2) All treatment of T.38 session parameters as 'capabilities' in
chan_sip has been removed; these parameters are not at all like
audio/video stream capabilities. There are strict rules to follow for
computing an answer to a T.38 offer, and chan_sip now follows those
rules, using the desired parameters from the application (or channel)
that wants to accept the T.38 negotiation.
3) chan_sip now stores and forwards ast_control_t38_parameters
structures for tracking 'our' and 'their' T.38 session parameters;
this greatly simplifies negotiation, especially for pass-through
calls.
4) Since T.38 negotiation without specifying parameters or receiving
the final negotiated parameters is not very worthwhile, the
AST_CONTROL_T38 control frame has been removed. A note has been added
to UPGRADE.txt about this removal, since any out-of-tree applications
that use it will no longer function properly until they are upgraded
to use AST_CONTROL_T38_PARAMETERS.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/310/
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r208386 | mmichelson | 2009-07-23 14:24:21 -0500 (Thu, 23 Jul 2009) | 17 lines
Fix a problem where a 491 response could be sent out of dialog.
This generalizes the fix for issue 13849. The initial fix corrected the
problem that Asterisk would reply with a 491 if a reinvite were received
from an endpoint and we had not yet received an ACK from that endpoint
for the initial INVITE it had sent us. This expansion also allows Asterisk
to appropriately handle an INVITE with authorization credentials if Asterisk
had not received an ACK from the previous transaction in which Asterisk had
responded to an unauthorized INVITE with a 407.
(closes issue #14239)
Reported by: klaus3000
Patches:
14239.patch uploaded by mmichelson (license 60)
Tested by: klaus3000
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The wrong logic was being used in chan_dahdi to convert a sig_pri_chan
to the proper libpri channel number. The most significant bit must only
be set only when trunk groups are being used.
(closes issue #15452)
Reported by: alecdavis
Patches:
bug15452.patch uploaded by jpeeler (license 325)
Tested by: alecdavis
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Pointed out by Matt F.
Also in the case of not using a signaling module, set the law back to the
default as well.
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r207827 | jpeeler | 2009-07-21 15:16:55 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 9 lines
Wait for wink before dialing when using E&M wink signaling
There was already code for other signaling types in dahdi_handle_event to
handle dialing if a dial operation dial string was present. Simply add
SIG_EMWINK to the list.
(closes issue #14434)
Reported by: araasch
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r207647 | kpfleming | 2009-07-21 08:04:44 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 12 lines
Ensure that user-provided CFLAGS and LDFLAGS are honored.
This commit changes the build system so that user-provided flags (in ASTCFLAGS
and ASTLDFLAGS) are supplied to the compiler/linker *after* all flags provided
by the build system itself, so that the user can effectively override the
build system's flags if desired. In addition, ASTCFLAGS and ASTLDFLAGS can now
be provided *either* in the environment before running 'make', or as variable
assignments on the 'make' command line. As a result, the use of COPTS and LDOPTS
is no longer necessary, so they are no longer documented, but are still supported
so as not to break existing build systems that supply them when building Asterisk.
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The registration string can contain an expanded user portion of the
form user@domain. This expanded user portion was stored in
reg->username and parsed each time there is a registration refresh.
Now, the domain portion of the user is parsed and stored separately
in the regdomain field.
(closes issue #14331)
Reported by: Nick_Lewis
Patches:
chan_sip.c.domainparse3.patch uploaded by Nick (license 657)
Tested by: Nick_Lewis, dvossel
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r207423 | mmichelson | 2009-07-20 14:39:59 -0500 (Mon, 20 Jul 2009) | 33 lines
Answer video SDP offers properly when videosupport is not enabled.
Copied from Review board:
In issue 12434, the reporter describes a situation in which audio and video
is offered on the call, but because videosupport is disabled in sip.conf,
Asterisk gives no response at all to the video offer. According to RFC 3264,
all media offers should have a corresponding answer. For offers we do not
intend to actually reply to with meaningful values, we should still reply
with the port for the media stream set to 0.
In this patch, we take note of what types of media have been offered and
save the information on the sip_pvt. The SDP in the response will take into
account whether media was offered. If we are not otherwise going to answer
a media offer, we will insert an appropriate m= line with the port set to 0.
It is important to note that this patch is pretty much a bandage being
applied to a broken bone. The patch *only* helps for situations where video
is offered but videosupport is disabled and when udptl_pt is disabled but
T.38 is offered. Asterisk is not guaranteed to respond to every media offer.
Notable cases are when multiple streams of the same type are offered.
The 2 media stream limit is still present with this patch, too.
In trunk and the 1.6.X branches, things will be a bit different since Asterisk
also supports text in SDPs as well.
(closes issue #12434)
Reported by: mnnojd
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/311
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/313
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