Some systems (like macOS) require BIND_8_COMPAT to be defined so that
the nameser libraries are, well, BIND8 compatible.
Change-Id: If79fc27a64f90de1835b5aa3aadfa9be22bd16b0
FreeBSD does not include a crypt.h include file. Definitions for
crypt() and crypt_r() are in unistd.h
ASTERISK-27042 #close
Change-Id: Ib307ee5e384870c6af50efa89fb73722dd0c3a7e
The chan_pjsip module uses a calculation approach for
determining device state. This means that in situations
where we would expect device state to change we need to
tell the core to query. A scenario that was missed is
when early media was signaled.
This change adds the notification for the core to
query device state when we are told that early media
is being provided.
ASTERISK-27039
Change-Id: Iafebfd152894966344ff2e950a3cee9f59a3eb6f
PJSIP support in Asterisk differs from chan_sip in that it
allows media to be sent as-is without transcoding provided
the codecs were negotiated in the SDP. This is allowed
according to the RFC. Support for this differs quite a lot
though and some endpoints do not handle it well.
This change extends the 'asymmetric_rtp_codec' option to
also cover this case. When set to no (the default) the code
behaves as chan_sip does - the best codec is selected and
we will only ever send that, unless we change what we are
sending if the remote side changes. When set to yes we
will send media as-is without transcoding if the codec
has been negotiated in the SDP.
ASTERISK-26996
Change-Id: Ib1647f6902a0843e8c435946f831c2159e8d1d51
When a frame destined for a MulticastRTP channel does not have timing
information (such as when an 'originate' is done), we generate the RTP
timestamps ourselves without regard to the number of samples we are
about to send.
Instead, use the same method as res_rtp_asterisk and 'predict' a
timestamp given the number of samples. If the difference between the
timestamp that we generate and the one we predict is within a specific
threshold, use the predicted timestamp so that we end up with timestamps
that are consistent with the number of samples we are actually sending.
Change-Id: I2bf0db3541b1573043330421cbb114ff0f22ec1f
This introduces the ability for PJSIP code to specify filtering flags
when retrieving PJSIP contacts. The first flag for use causes the
query code to only retrieve contacts that are not unreachable. This
change has been leveraged by both the Dial() process and the
PJSIP_DIAL_CONTACTS dialplan function so they will now only attempt
calls to contacts which are not unreachable.
ASTERISK-26281
Change-Id: I8233b4faa21ba3db114f5a42e946e4b191446f6c
ASTERISK-26419 introduced a bug when calling ast_audiohook_write_list in
ast_write. It would free the frame given to ast_write if the frame returned
by ast_audiohook_write_list was different than the given one. The frame give
to ast_write should never be freed within that function. It is the caller's
resposibility to free the frame after writing (or when it its done with it).
By freeing it within ast_write this of course led to some memory corruption
problems.
This patch makes it so the frame given to ast_write is no longer freed within
the function. The frame returned by ast_audiohook_write_list is now subsequently
used in ast_write and is freed later. It is freed either after translate if the
frame returned by translate is different, or near the end of ast_write prior to
function exit.
ASTERISK-26973 #close
Change-Id: Ic9085ba5f555eeed12f6e565a638c3649695988b
Before this patch, when a user hung up during a Background, we would
stuff 0xff into a char and attempt a dialplan lookup of it. This caused
problems for some realtime engines which interpreted the value as the
beginning of an invalid UTF-8 sequence.
ASTERISK-19291 #close
Reported by: Andrew Nowrot
Change-Id: I8ca6da93252d61c76ebdb46a4aa65e73ca985358
In review 4843 (ASTERISK-24858), we added a hack that forced a smoother
creation when sending signed linear so that the byte order was adjusted
during transmission. This was needed because smoother flags were lost
during the new format work that was done in Asterisk 13.
Rather than rolling that same hack into res_rtp_multicast, re-introduce
smoother flags so that formats can dictate their own options.
Change-Id: I77b835fba0e539c6ce50014a984766f63cab2c16
A previous commit added plumbing to bridge_softmix to allow for an SFU
experience with Asterisk. This commit adds an option to app_confbridge
that allows for a confbridge to actually make use of the SFU video mode.
SFU mode is implemented in a "set it and forget it" kind of way. That
is, when the bridge is created, if SFU mode is enabled, then the video
mode gets set to SFU and cannot be changed. Future improvements may
allow for a hybrid experience (e.g. forward multiple video streams,
specifically those of the most recent talkers), but for this addition,
no such capability is present.
Change-Id: I87bbcb63dec6dbbb42488f894871b86f112b2020
This sets up the "plumbing" in bridge_softmix to
be able to accommodate Asterisk asking as an SFU
(selective forwarding unit) for conferences.
The way this works is that whenever a channel enters or leaves a
conference, all participants in the bridge get sent a stream topology
change request. The topologies consist of the channels' original
topology, along with video destination streams corresponding to each
participants' source video streams. So for instance, if Alice, Bob, and
Carol are in the conference, and each supplies one video stream, then
the topologies for each would look like so:
Alice:
Audio,
Source video(Alice),
Destination Video(Bob),
Destination video (Carol)
Bob:
Audio,
Source video(Bob)
Destination Video(Alice),
Destination video (Carol)
Carol:
Audio,
Source video(Carol)
Destination Video(Alice),
Destination video (Bob)
This way, video that arrives from a source video stream can then be
copied out to the destination video streams on the other participants'
channels.
Once the bridge gets told that a topology on a channel has changed, the
bridge constructs a map in order to get the video frames routed to the
proper destination streams. This is done using the bridge channel's
stream_map.
This change is bare-bones with regards to SFU support. Some key features
are missing at this point:
* Stream limits. This commit makes no effort to limit the number of
streams on a specific channel. This means that if there were 50 video
callers in a conference, bridge_softmix will happily send out topology
change requests to every channel in the bridge, requesting 50+
streams.
* Configuration. The plumbing has been added to bridge_softmix, but
there has been nothing added as of yet to app_confbridge to enable SFU
video mode.
* Testing. Some functions included here have unit tests.
However, the functionality as a whole has only been verified by
hand-tracing the code.
* Selectivenss. For a "selective" forwarding unit, this does not
currently have any means of being selective.
* Features. Presumably, someone might wish to only receive video from
specific sources. There are no external-facing functions at the moment
that allow for users to select who they receive video from.
* Efficiency. The current scheme treats all video streams as being
unidirectional. We could be re-using a source video stream as a
desetnation, too. But to simplify things on this first round, I did it
this way.
Change-Id: I7c44a829cc63acf8b596a337b2dc3c13898a6c4d
Rather than removing format_mp3 from ALL_C_MODS (which caused format_mp3
to not show up in menuselect), use .PHONY targets when the necessary
source files are not present.
ASTERISK-23951
Reported by: Tzafrir Cohen
Change-Id: I0a7512c51acc9e86043671795020b0de725bd9e8
Some of the test names were actually reserved words (true, false,
int, null, string, bool). When the jenkins test results analyzer
does its thing it tries to create a map using the test names as
keys and fails because they're reserved words.
Added "type_" to those test names.
Change-Id: I90d809f46969c78a1c605b736ff0635196a2cf1b
During the channel flag audit an incorrect change was
done. The flag should be cleared on the second channel.
ASTERISK-26469
Change-Id: I770c5a389550a2fb5a6ade942fccbb2e1d9199c8
...that can only be run by explicitly calling it with
'test execute category /DO_NOT_RUN/ name RAISE_SEGV'
This allows us to more easily test CI and debugging tools that
should do certain things when asterisk coredumps.
To allow this a new member was added to the ast_test_info
structure named 'explicit_only'. If set by a test, the test
will be skipped during a 'test execute all' or
'test execute category ...'.
Change-Id: Ia3a11856aae4887df9a02b6b081cc777b36eb6ed
This change allows the format of the EAGI audio pipe to be changed by
setting the dialplan variable 'EAGI_AUDIO_FORMAT' to the name of one of
the loaded formats.
ASTERISK-26124 #close
Change-Id: I7a10fad401ad2a21c68c2e7246fa357d5cee5bbd
Documented the 'beep' option in both the parameters list and the command
description.
ASTERISK-23839 #close
Change-Id: I4970395c922dbdce3f7cf0f56d5b065ec9aa53ea
Explicitly check that the appropriate number of arguments were passed to
SET VARIABLE before attempting to reference them. Also initialize the
arguments array to zeroes before populating it.
ASTERISK-22432 #close
Change-Id: I5143607d80a2724f749c1674f3126b04ed32ea97