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r51311 | russell | 2007-01-19 11:49:38 -0600 (Fri, 19 Jan 2007) | 23 lines
Merge the changes from the /team/group/vldtmf_fixup branch.
The main bug being addressed here is a problem introduced when two SIP
channels using SIP INFO dtmf have their media directly bridged. So, when a
DTMF END frame comes into Asterisk from an incoming INFO message, Asterisk
would try to emulate a digit of some length by first sending a DTMF BEGIN
frame and sending a DTMF END later timed off of incoming audio. However,
since there was no audio coming in, the DTMF_END was never generated. This
caused DTMF based features to no longer work.
To fix this, the core now knows when a channel doesn't care about DTMF BEGIN
frames (such as a SIP channel sending INFO dtmf). If this is the case, then
Asterisk will not emulate a digit of some length, and will instead just pass
through the single DTMF END event.
Channel drivers also now get passed the length of the digit to their digit_end
callback. This improves SIP INFO support even further by enabling us to put
the real digit duration in the INFO message instead of a hard coded 250ms.
Also, for an incoming INFO message, the duration is read from the frame and
passed into the core instead of just getting ignored.
(issue #8597, maybe others...)
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AST_INLINE_API() is a macro that takes a block of code as an argument.
Using preprocessor #directives in the argument is not supported by all
compilers, and it is a bit of an obfuscation anyways, so avoid it.
As a workaround, define a macro that produces either its argument
or nothing, and use that instead of #ifdef/#endif within the
argument to AST_INLINE_API().
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place, rather than repeating the check on every single file.
Changes to the individual files are coming.
The header file name has been suggested by kevin.
Approved by: kpfleming
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r50867 | kpfleming | 2007-01-15 09:03:06 -0600 (Mon, 15 Jan 2007) | 2 lines
use the ACX_PTHREAD macro from the Autoconf macro archive for setting up compiler pthreads support... should improve portability to platforms with unusual pthreads requirements
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r50466 | file | 2007-01-11 00:19:39 -0500 (Thu, 11 Jan 2007) | 2 lines
Add support to see whether NAT was detected (yay symmetric RTP) and also add a check in chan_sip so that if NAT has been detected and the reinvite behind nat option has been turned off, then just do partial bridge. (issue #8655 reported by mnicholson)
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previously set are erroneously still set (Bug 6701). After discussion,
it was determined this should only be changed in trunk.
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r49102 | kpfleming | 2007-01-01 17:34:35 -0600 (Mon, 01 Jan 2007) | 2 lines
check specifically for VLDTMF and transcoding support in the system's Zaptel installation, and make only the modules that need those features dependent on them (this will allow building the other Zaptel-using parts of Asterisk against older versions of Zaptel or those on other platforms that haven't caught up yet to the Linux version)
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r48998 | kpfleming | 2006-12-27 15:08:30 -0600 (Wed, 27 Dec 2006) | 3 lines
move extern declaration for this option to a header file where it belongs
provide an initial value for 'languageprefix' option, instead of relying on randomness to provide a useful value
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r48964 | file | 2006-12-25 23:31:58 -0500 (Mon, 25 Dec 2006) | 2 lines
Add an API call that initializes an RTP structure. We need this because chan_sip is cheeky and uses a temporary RTP structure for codec purposes, and the API calls that are used rely on the lock. (Pointed out on asterisk-dev by Andy Wang)
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defined in indications.h to ind_tone_zone_sound and ind_tone_zone,
to avoid conflicts with the structs with the same names
defined in tonezone.h
Hope i haven't missed any instance.
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this, implementing locking of this list to make it thread-safe.
- Add a "redirect" option to http.conf that allows redirecting one URI to
another. I was inspired to do this while playing with the Asterisk GUI. I
got tired of typing this URL to get to the GUI:
http://localhost:8088/asterisk/static/config/cfgadvanced.html
So, now I have the following line in http.conf:
redirect=/=/asterisk/static/config/cfgadvanced.html
Now, I can type the following into my browser and go to the GUI:
http://localhost:8088
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I don't know when the bug was introduced, but with the typical usage
c->fin = FRAMECOUNT_INC(c->fin)
the frame counters stay to 0.
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http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=8602
(i am not sure if there is still missing cast in
front of the alloca() call - being a macro this is
probably triggered only when actually used).
Add function ast_str_reset() to reinitialize the
string to an empty string instead of playing with
the internal fields.
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r48521 | kpfleming | 2006-12-16 14:12:41 -0600 (Sat, 16 Dec 2006) | 2 lines
since we really, really have to have autoconfig.h included before all other headers (especially system headers), the Makefile will now force it to happen (this will fix build problems with files like ast_expr2f.c, where we can't control the inclusion order in the file itself)
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renaming them to ast_str ... and putting the
struct ast_threadstorage pointer into the struct ast_str.
This makes the code a lot more readable.
At this point we can use these routines also to
replace ast_build_string().
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While doing this, add a bit of documentation, and slightly
extend the functionality as follows:
+ a max_len of -1 means that we take whatever the current size
is, and never try to extend the buffer;
+ add support for alloca()-ted dynamic strings, which is very
useful for all cases where we do an ast_build_string() now.
Next step is to simplify the interface by using shorter names
(e.g. ast_str as a prefix) and removing the _thread variant
of the functions by saving the threadstorage reference into
the struct ast_str. This can be done by overloading the
'type' field.
Finally, I will do my best to remove the convoluted interface
that results from trying to support platforms without va_copy().
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r48472 | file | 2006-12-14 12:36:12 -0500 (Thu, 14 Dec 2006) | 2 lines
Payload values on the RTP structure can change AFTER a bridge has started. This comes from the packet handling of the SIP response when indication that it was answered has been sent. Therefore we need to protect this data with a lock when we read/write. (issue #8232 reported by tgrman)
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