One of the code paths in __ast_file_read_dirs will only get executed if
the OS doesn't support dirent->d_type OR if the filesystem the
particular file is on doesn't support it. So, while standard Linux
systems support the field, some filesystems like XFS do not. In this
case, we need to call stat() to determine whether the directory entry
is a file or directory so we append the filename to the supplied
directory path and call stat. We forgot to truncate path back to just
the directory afterwards though so we were passing a complete file name
to the callback in the dir_name parameter instead of just the directory
name.
The logic has been re-written to only create a full_path if we need to
call stat() or if we need to descend into another directory.
Change-Id: I54e4228bd8355fad65200c6df3ec4c9c8a98dfba
verification.
This way one X.509 certificate can be used for hosts that
can be reached under multiple DNS names or for multiple hosts.
Signed-off-by: Maciej Szmigiero <mail@maciej.szmigiero.name>
ASTERISK-25063 #close
Change-Id: I13302c80490a0b44c43f1b45376c9bd7b15a538f
The PJ_ICE_MAX_CHECKS constant is used by pjproject to determine how
many pairs of local/remote candidates will be made. If for some reason
we reach this upper bound, ICE will generally fail and no media will
flow between the browser and Asterisk.
This patch makes PJ_ICE_MAX_CHECKS set to the total possible number of
pairs of candidates we'd theoretically allow, which is
PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND^2. Prior to this patch, we simply multiplied
PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND by two; on systems with multiple interfaces (I blame
Docker), this is far too low to allow WebRTC calls to succeed.
Setting this to be PJ_ICE_MAX_CAND^2 allowed WebRTC calls to succeed
even when the system Asterisk was running on had quite a few virtual
interfaces.
Change-Id: Icd4f17de0ac9d3a83dddfc8bf1cb7616bc107d55
In 9785e8d0, app_echo was updated to relay video source updates to the
channel for the purposes of displaying video in WebRTC tests.
Unfortunately, this can cause a Kafkaesque nightmare if two or more
Local channels are in a bridge together where their ends are in
app_echo. When this situation occurs, a video update sent into app_echo
will cause the video update to be relayed to the other Local channels,
causing another round of video updates, etc. In not much time at all,
the channel length queues will be overwhelmed, channel alert pipes will
fail, and all hell will break loose as Asterisk merrily continues to
throw more video update requests onto the channels.
This patch updates app_echo to *only* relay a single video update. Once
a video update has been made, all further video updates are dropped.
This meets the intended purpose of the original patch: if we get a video
update and we're in app_echo, go ahead and ask the sender to update
themselves. However, once we've got that video stream sync'd up, don't
keep spamming the world.
Change-Id: I9210780b08d4c17ddb38599d1c64453adfc34f74
Libedit 3.1 is not build with unicode on as a default and so the
prototype for the el_gets callback changed from expecting a char buffer
to accepting a wchar buffer. If ast_el_read_char isn't changed,
the cli reads garbage from teh terminal.
Added a configure test for (*el_rfunc_t)(EditLine *, wchar_t *) and
updated ast_el_read_char to use the HAVE_ define to detemrine whether
to use char or wchar.
ASTERISK-26592 #close
Change-Id: I9099b46f68e06d0202ff80e53022a2b68b08871a
Fix ASTERISK-26565 by adding ast_rtp_instance_stop before
rtp instance destroy for chan_unistim. Also several fixes
for displayed text translation.
Change-Id: If42a03eea09bd1633471406bdc829cf98bf6affc
* Don't hold the req_wrapper lock too long in endpt_send_request(). We
could block the PJSIP monitor thread if the timeout timer expires.
sip_get_tpselector_from_endpoint() does a sorcery access that could take
awhile accessing a database. pjsip_endpt_send_request() might take awhile
if selecting a transport.
* Shorten the time that the req_wrapper lock is held in the callback
functions.
* Simplify endpt_send_request() req_wrapper->timeout code.
* Removed some redundant req_wrapper->timeout_timer->id assignments.
Change-Id: I3195e3a8e0207bb8e7f49060ad2742cf21a6e4c9
When optimistic SRTP was on it was possible for us to still
set up a call without an audio stream if an offer was received
with required SRTP.
This change makes it so this scenario will now fail with a 488
response.
ASTERISK-26575
Change-Id: I7d14187037681f48879bd20319ac79d0877318f3
2 of the sanitizers didn't have default values so in systems that
don't support sanitizers menuselect would spit out warnings. They
were harmless but confusing. They've now been set to "0".
Change-Id: I08dc495e3b83f1feac3160b421f538c375fc5d58
res_pjsip_sesssion was hooking into transaction and invite state
changes. One of the reasons for doing so was due to the
PJSIP_EVENT_TX_MSG event. The idea was that we were hooking into the
message sending process, and so we should call session supplements to
alter the outgoing message.
In reality, this event was meant to indicate that the message either
a) had already been sent, or
b) required a DNS lookup and would be sent when the DNS query
completed.
In case (a), this meant we were altering an already-sent
request/response for no reason. In case (b), this potentially meant we
could be trying to alter a request/response at the same time that the
DNS resolution completed. In this case, it meant we might be stomping on
memory being used by the thread actually sending the message. This
caused potential crashes and memory corruption.
This patch removes the calls to session supplements from the case where
the PJSIP_EVENT_TX_MSG event occurs. In all of these cases, trying to
alter the message at this point is too late, and it can cause nothing
but harm to try to do it. Because there were no longer any calls to the
handle_outgoing() function, it has been removed.
Change-Id: Ibcc223fb1c3a237927f38754e0429e80ee301e92
This is another case where manual frame deferral can be replaced with
centralized routines instead.
Change-Id: I42cdf205f8f29a7977e599751a57efbaac07c30e
AGI recently was modified to defer important frames. This was because
when AGI was used in a connected line interception routine, the
resulting connected line frame would end up getting discarded by the
AGI.
However, this caused bad behavior in other cases. Specifically, during a
transfer, if someone attempted to manually set the Caller ID on a
channel in an AGI, the deferred connected line frame would end up
overwriting what had been manually set in the AGI.
Since the initial issue was specific to interception routines, this
change removes the manual frame deferral from AGI and instead uses the
new frame deferral API in interception routines.
ASTERISK-26343 #close
Reported by Morton Tryfoss
Change-Id: Iab7d39436d0ee99bfe32ad55ef91e9bd88db4208