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Author SHA1 Message Date
Corey Farrell
f373de3020 Fix shutdown crash caused by modules being left open.
It is only safe to run ast_register_cleanup callbacks when all modules
have been unloaded.  Previously these callbacks were run during graceful
shutdown, making it possible to crash during shutdown.

ASTERISK-26513 #close

Change-Id: Ibfa635bb688d1227ec54aa211d90d6bd45052e21
2016-10-28 01:11:21 -04:00
Corey Farrell
805f105f88 Add missing checks during startup.
This ensures startup is canceled due to allocation failures from the
following initializations.
* channel.c: ast_channels_init
* config_options.c: aco_init

ASTERISK-26265 #close

Change-Id: I911ed08fa2a3be35de55903e0225957bcdbe9611
2016-08-03 16:39:46 -04:00
George Joseph
772ff3048f lock: Add named lock capability
Locking some objects like sorcery objects can be tricky because the underlying
ao2 object may not be the same for all callers.  For instance, two threads that
call ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_id on the same aor name might actually get 2
different ao2 objects if the underlying wizard had to rehydrate the aor from a
database. Locking one ao2 object doesn't have any effect on the other even if
those objects had locks in the first place.

Named locks allow access control by keyspace and key strings.  Now an "aor"
named "1000" can be locked and any other thread attempting to lock "aor" "1000"
will wait regardless of whether the underlying ao2 object is the same or not.
Mutex and rwlocks are supported.

This capability will initially be used to lock an aor when multiple threads may
be attempting to prune expired contacts from it.

Change-Id: If258c0b7f92b02d07243ce70e535821a1ea7fb45
2016-04-08 12:50:58 -06:00
George Joseph
b59956a875 build-system: Allow building with static pjproject
Background here:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2016-January/075266.html

From CHANGES:
 * To help insure that Asterisk is compiled and run with the same known
   version of pjproject, a new option (--with-pjproject-bundled) has been
   added to ./configure.  When specified, the version of pjproject specified
   in third-party/versions.mak will be downloaded and configured.  When you
   make Asterisk, the build process will also automatically build pjproject
   and Asterisk will be statically linked to it.  Once a particular version
   of pjproject is configured and built, it won't be configured or built
   again unless you run a 'make distclean'.

   To facilitate testing, when 'make install' is run, the pjsua and pjsystest
   utilities and the pjproject python bindings will be installed in
   ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject.

   The default behavior remains building with the shared pjproject
   installation, if any.

Building:

   All you have to do is include the --with-pjproject-bundled option on
   the ./configure command line (and remove any existing --with-pjproject
   option if specified).  Everything else is automatic.

Behind the scenes:

   The top-level Makefile was modified to include 'third-party' in the
   list of MOD_SUBDIRS.

   The third-party directory was created to contain any third party
   packages that may be needed in the future.  Its Makefile automatically
   iterates over any subdirectories passing on targets.

   The third-party/pjproject directory was created to house the pjproject
   source distribution.  Its Makefile contains targets to download, patch
   configure, generate dependencies, compile libs, apps and python bindings,
   sanitized build.mak and generate a symbols list.

   When bootstrap.sh is run, it automatically includes the configure.m4
   file in third-party/pjproject.  This file has a macro to download and
   conifgure pjproject and get and set PJPROJECT_INCLUDE, PJPROJECT_DIR
   and PJPROJECT_BUNDLED.  It also tests for the capabilities like
   PJ_TRANSACTION_GRP_LOCK by parsing preprocessor output as opposed to
   trying to compile.  Of course, bootstrap.sh is only run once and the
   configure file is incldued in the patch.

   When configure is run with the new options, the macro in configure.m4
   triggers the download, patch, conifgure and tests.  No compilation is
   performed at this time.  The downloaded tarball is cached in /tmp so
   it doesn't get downloaded again on a distclean.

   When make is run in the top-level Asterisk source directory, it will
   automatically descend all the subdirectories in third_party just as it
   does for addons, apps, etc.  The top-level Makefile makes sure that
   the 'third-party' is built before 'main' so that dependencies from the
   other directories are built first.

   When main does build, a new shared library (libasteriskpj) is created that
   links statically to the pjproject .a files and exports all their symbols.
   The asterisk binary links to that, just as it does with libasteriskssl.

   When Asterisk is installed, the pjsua and pjsystest apps, and the pjproject
   python bindings are installed in ASTDATADIR/third-party/pjproject.  This
   will facilitate testing, including running the testsuite which will be
   updated to check that directory for the pjsua module ahead of the system
   python library.

Modules should continue to depend on pjproject if they use pjproject APIs
directly.  They should not care about the implementation.  No changes to any
res_pjsip modules were made.

Change-Id: Ia7a60c28c2e9ba9537c5570f933c1ebcb20a3103
2016-03-01 09:33:17 -07:00
Corey Farrell
e462f0063f main/pbx: Move hangup handler routines to pbx_hangup_handler.c.
This is the sixth patch in a series meant to reduce the bulk of pbx.c.
This moves hangup handler management functions to their own source.

Change-Id: Ib25a75aa57fc7d5c4294479e5cc46775912fb104
2016-01-05 12:10:16 -05:00
Corey Farrell
ab191d124c main/pbx: Move dialplan application management routines to pbx_app.c.
This is the sixth patch in a series meant to reduce the bulk of pbx.c.
This moves dialplan application management functions to their own source.

Change-Id: I444c10fb90a3cdf9f3047605d6a8aad49c22c44c
2016-01-05 12:09:38 -05:00
Corey Farrell
09a9b93896 main/pbx: Move switch routines to pbx_switch.c.
This is the fifth patch in a series meant to reduce the bulk of pbx.c.
This moves ast_switch functions to their own source.

Change-Id: Ic2592a18a5c4d8a3c2dcf9786c9a6f650a8c628e
2016-01-05 12:07:43 -05:00
Corey Farrell
7fdcfd7724 main/pbx: Move variable routines to pbx_variables.c.
This is the third patch in a series meant to reduce the bulk of pbx.c.
This moves channel and global variable routines to their own source.

Change-Id: Ibe8fb4647db11598591d443a99e3f99200a56bc6
2016-01-04 17:26:40 -05:00
Corey Farrell
2ffade4574 main/pbx: Move custom function routines to pbx_functions.c.
This is the second patch in a series meant to reduce the bulk of pbx.c.
This moves custom function management routines to their own source.

Change-Id: I34a6190282f781cdbbd3ce9d3adeac3c3805e177
2016-01-01 14:01:15 -05:00
George Joseph
20b8474f20 main/pbx: Move pbx_builtin dialplan applications to pbx_builtins.c
We joked about splitting pbx.c into multiple files but this first step was
fairly easy.  All of the pbx_builtin dialplan applications have been moved
into pbx_builtins.c and a new pbx_private.h file was added. load_pbx_builtins()
is called by asterisk.c just after load_pbx().

A few functions were renamed and are cross-exposed between the 2 source files.

Change-Id: I87066be3dbf7f5822942ac1449d98cc43fc7561a
2015-12-30 20:22:35 -07:00
Richard Mudgett
fca0be57d9 queue_log: Post QUEUESTART entry when Asterisk fully boots.
The QUEUESTART log entry has historically acted like a fully booted event
for the queue_log file.  When the QUEUESTART entry was posted to the log
was broken by the change made by ASTERISK-15863.

* Made post the QUEUESTART queue_log entry when Asterisk fully boots.
This restores the intent of that log entry and happens after realtime has
had a chance to load.

AST-1444 #close
Reported by: Denis Martinez

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4282/
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2014-12-22 19:44:03 +00:00
George Joseph
2b8c441096 loader: Move definition of ast_module_reload from _private.h to module.h
No functionality change.  Just move the definition of ast_module_reload
from _private.h to module.h so it can be public.

Also removed the include of _private.h from manager.c since ast_module_load
was the only reason for including it.

Tested-by: George Joseph

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4251/



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2014-12-12 23:54:45 +00:00
Matthew Jordan
a2c912e997 media formats: re-architect handling of media for performance improvements
In the old times media formats were represented using a bit field. This was
fast but had a few limitations.
 1. Asterisk was limited in how many formats it could handle.
 2. Formats, being a bit field, could not include any attribute information.
    A format was strictly its type, e.g., "this is ulaw".
This was changed in Asterisk 10 (see
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Architecture+Proposal for
notes on that work) which led to the creation of the ast_format structure.
This structure allowed Asterisk to handle attributes and bundle information
with a format.

Additionally, ast_format_cap was created to act as a container for multiple
formats that, together, formed the capability of some entity. Another
mechanism was added to allow logic to be registered which performed format
attribute negotiation. Everywhere throughout the codebase Asterisk was
changed to use this strategy.

Unfortunately, in software, there is no free lunch. These new capabilities
came at a cost.

Performance analysis and profiling showed that we spend an inordinate
amount of time comparing, copying, and generally manipulating formats and
their related structures. Basic prototyping has shown that a reasonably
large performance improvement could be made in this area. This patch is the
result of that project, which overhauled the media format architecture
and its usage in Asterisk to improve performance.

Generally, the new philosophy for handling formats is as follows:
 * The ast_format structure is reference counted. This removed a large amount
   of the memory allocations and copying that was done in prior versions.
 * In order to prevent race conditions while keeping things performant, the
   ast_format structure is immutable by convention and lock-free. Violate this
   tenet at your peril!
 * Because formats are reference counted, codecs are also reference counted.
   The Asterisk core generally provides built-in codecs and caches the
   ast_format structures created to represent them. Generally, to prevent
   inordinate amounts of module reference bumping, codecs and formats can be
   added at run-time but cannot be removed.
 * All compatibility with the bit field representation of codecs/formats has
   been moved to a compatibility API. The primary user of this representation
   is chan_iax2, which must continue to maintain its bit-field usage of formats
   for interoperability concerns.
 * When a format is negotiated with attributes, or when a format cannot be
   represented by one of the cached formats, a new format object is created or
   cloned from an existing format. That format may have the same codec
   underlying it, but is a different format than a version of the format with
   different attributes or without attributes.
 * While formats are reference counted objects, the reference count maintained
   on the format should be manipulated with care. Formats are generally cached
   and will persist for the lifetime of Asterisk and do not explicitly need
   to have their lifetime modified. An exception to this is when the user of a
   format does not know where the format came from *and* the user may outlive
   the provider of the format. This occurs, for example, when a format is read
   from a channel: the channel may have a format with attributes (hence,
   non-cached) and the user of the format may last longer than the channel (if
   the reference to the channel is released prior to the format's reference).

For more information on this work, see the API design notes:
  https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Format+Rewrite

Finally, this work was the culmination of a large number of developer's
efforts. Extra thanks goes to Corey Farrell, who took on a large amount of the
work in the Asterisk core, chan_sip, and was an invaluable resource in peer
reviews throughout this project.

There were a substantial number of patches contributed during this work; the
following issues/patch names simply reflect some of the work (and will cause
the release scripts to give attribution to the individuals who work on them).

Reviews:
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3814
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3808
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3805
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3803
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3801
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3798
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3800
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3794
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3793
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3792
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3791
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3790
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3789
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3788
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3787
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3786
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3784
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3783
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3778
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3774
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3775
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3772
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3761
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3754
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3753
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3751
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3750
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3748
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3747
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3746
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3742
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3740
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3739
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3738
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3737
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3736
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3734
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3722
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3713
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3703
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3689
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3687
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3674
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3671
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3667
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3665
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3625
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3602
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3519
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3518
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3516
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3515
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3512
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3506
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3413
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3410
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3387
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3388
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3389
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3390
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3321
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3320
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3319
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3318
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3266
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3265
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3234
 https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3178

ASTERISK-23114 #close
Reported by: mjordan
  media_formats_translation_core.diff uploaded by kharwell (License 6464)
  rb3506.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283)
  media_format_app_file.diff uploaded by kharwell (License 6464) 
  misc-2.diff uploaded by file (License 5000)
  chan_mild-3.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  chan_obscure.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  jingle.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  funcs.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  formats.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  core.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  bridges.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  mf-codecs-2.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  mf-app_fax.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  mf-apps-3.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  media-formats-3.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 

ASTERISK-23715
  rb3713.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909)
  rb3689.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283)
  
ASTERISK-23957
  rb3722.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  mf-attributes-3.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 

ASTERISK-23958
Tested by: jrose
  rb3822.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909) 
  rb3800.patch uploaded by jrose (License 6182)
  chan_sip.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3747.patch uploaded by jrose (License 6182)

ASTERISK-23959 #close
Tested by: sgriepentrog, mjordan, coreyfarrell
  sip_cleanup.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273)
  chan_sip_caps.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3751.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909) 
  chan_sip-3.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 

ASTERISK-23960 #close
Tested by: opticron
  direct_media.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  pjsip-direct-media.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  format_cap_remove.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  media_format_fixes.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  chan_pjsip-2.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 

ASTERISK-23966 #close
Tested by: rmudgett
  rb3803.patch uploaded by rmudgetti (License 5621)
  chan_dahdi.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  
ASTERISK-24064 #close
Tested by: coreyfarrell, mjordan, opticron, file, rmudgett, sgriepentrog, jrose
  rb3814.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621) 
  moh_cleanup.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  bridge_leak.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  translate.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  rb3795.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621) 
  tls_fix.diff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  fax-mf-fix-2.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  rtp_transfer_stuff uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3787.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621) 
  media-formats-explicit-translate-format-3.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  format_cache_case_fix.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  rb3774.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621) 
  rb3775.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621) 
  rtp_engine_fix.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  rtp_crash_fix.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  rb3753.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3750.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3748.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621) 
  media_format_fixes.diff uploaded by opticron (License 6273) 
  rb3740.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3739.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3734.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3689.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3674.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909) 
  rb3671.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909) 
  rb3667.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909) 
  rb3665.patch uploaded by mjordan (License 6283) 
  rb3625.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909) 
  rb3602.patch uploaded by coreyfarrell (License 5909) 
  format_compatibility-2.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  core.diff uploaded by file (License 5000) 
  


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2014-07-20 22:06:33 +00:00
Matthew Jordan
8d7873b836 ARI: Add subscription support
This patch adds an /applications API to ARI, allowing explicit management of
Stasis applications.

 * GET /applications - list current applications
 * GET /applications/{applicationName} - get details of a specific application
 * POST /applications/{applicationName}/subscription - explicitly subscribe to
   a channel, bridge or endpoint
 * DELETE /applications/{applicationName}/subscription - explicitly unsubscribe
   from a channel, bridge or endpoint

Subscriptions work by a reference counting mechanism: if you subscript to an
event source X number of times, you must unsubscribe X number of times to stop
receiveing events for that event source.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2862

(issue ASTERISK-22451)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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2013-10-04 16:01:48 +00:00
Kinsey Moore
d7f1f31270 Refactor CEL to avoid using the event system core
This removes usage of the event system for CEL backend data
distribution and strips unused pieces out of the event system.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2732/


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2013-08-17 14:46:44 +00:00
Matthew Jordan
38236e54a8 Remove dead code from features.c; refactor pickup code into pickup.c
This patch does the following:
 * It moves the pickup code out of features.c and into pickup.c
 * It removes the vast majority of dead code out of features.c. In particular,
   this includes the parking code.

(issue ASTERISK-22134)



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2013-08-02 02:32:44 +00:00
Kinsey Moore
a0b7a49a4a Index installed sounds and implement ARI sounds queries
This adds support for stasis/sounds and stasis/sounds/{ID} queries via
the Asterisk RESTful Interface (ARI, formerly Stasis-HTTP).

The following changes have been made to accomplish this:
* A modular indexer was created for local media.
* A new function to get an ast_format associated with a file extension
  was added.  
* Modifications were made to the built-in HTTP server so that URI
  decoding could be deferred to the URI handler when necessary.
* The Stasis-HTTP sounds JSON documentation was modified to handle
  cases where multiple languages are installed in different formats.
* Register and Unregister events for formats were added to the system
  topic.

(closes issue ASTERISK-21584)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21585)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2507/


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2013-06-24 13:49:20 +00:00
Kinsey Moore
b51b437bf3 Refactor CEL bridge events on top of Stasis-Core
This pulls bridge-related CEL event triggers out of the code in which
they were residing and pulls them into cel.c where they are now
triggered by changes in bridge snapshots. To get access to the
Stasis-Core parking topic in cel.c, the Stasis-Core portions of parking
init have been pulled into core Asterisk init.

This also adds a new CEL event (AST_CEL_BRIDGE_TO_CONF) that indicates
a two-party bridge has transitioned to a multi-party conference. The
reverse cannot occur in CEL terms even though it may occur in actuality
and two party bridges which receive a AST_CEL_BRIDGE_TO_CONF will be
treated as multi-party conferences for the duration of the bridge.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2563/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21564)


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2013-06-13 13:46:40 +00:00
Matthew Jordan
06be8463b6 Migrate a large number of AMI events over to Stasis-Core
This patch moves a number of AMI events over to the Stasis-Core message bus.
This includes:
 * ChanSpyStart/Stop
 * MonitorStart/Stop
 * MusicOnHoldStart/Stop
 * FullyBooted/Reload
 * All Voicemail/MWI related events

In addition, it adds some Stasis-Core and AMI support for generic AMI messages,
refactors the message router in AMI to use a single router with topic
forwarding for the topics that AMI cares about, and refactors MWI message
types and topics to be more name compliant.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2532

(closes issue ASTERISK-21462)



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2013-05-24 20:44:07 +00:00
Richard Mudgett
3d63833bd6 Merge in the bridge_construction branch to make the system use the Bridging API.
Breaks many things until they can be reworked.  A partial list:
chan_agent
chan_dahdi, chan_misdn, chan_iax2 native bridging
app_queue
COLP updates
DTMF attended transfers
Protocol attended transfers


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2013-05-21 18:00:22 +00:00
Matthew Jordan
d04ab3c645 Add CLI configuration documentation
This patch allows a module to define its configuration in XML in source, such
that it can be parsed by the XML documentation engine. Documentation is
generated in a two-pass approach:

1. The documentation is first generated from the XML pulled from the source
2. The documentation is then enhanced by the registration of configuration
   options that use the configuration framework

This patch include configuration documentation for the following modules:
 * chan_motif
 * res_xmpp
 * app_confbridge
 * app_skel
 * udptl

Two new CLI commands have been added:
 * config show help - show configuration help by module, category, and item
 * xmldoc dump - dump the in-memory representation of the XML documentation to
   a new XML file.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2278
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2058

patches:
  on review 2058 uploaded by twilson



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2013-02-15 13:38:12 +00:00
Richard Mudgett
7c0b94a3e5 Remove init_framer(). It no longer does anything.
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2012-12-05 02:23:10 +00:00
Richard Mudgett
77561124b0 Cleanup core main on exit.
* Cleanup time zones on exit.

* Make exit clean/unclean report consistent for AMI and CLI in
really_quit().

(issue ASTERISK-20649)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Patches:
      core-cleanup-1_8-10.patch (license #5909) patch uploaded by Corey Farrell
      core-cleanup-11-trunk.patch (license #5909) patch uploaded by Corey Farrell
      Modified
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2012-12-03 20:46:11 +00:00
Mark Michelson
8963829390 Fix inability to shutdown gracefully due to an unending channel reference.
message.c makes use of a special message queue channel that exists
in thread storage. This channel never goes away due to the fact that
the taskprocessor used by message.c does not get shut down, meaning
that it never ends the thread that stores the channel.

This patch fixes the problem by shutting down the taskprocessor when
Asterisk is shut down. In addition, the thread storage has a destructor
that will release the channel reference when the taskprocessor is destroyed.

(closes issue AST-937)
Reported by Jason Parker
Patches:
	AST-937.patch uploaded by Mark Michelson (License #5049)
Tested by Jason Parker
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2012-09-11 21:17:53 +00:00
Russell Bryant
3f4d0e8743 Support routing text messages outside of a call.
Asterisk now has protocol independent support for processing text messages
outside of a call.  Messages are routed through the Asterisk dialplan.
SIP MESSAGE and XMPP are currently supported.  There are options in sip.conf
and jabber.conf that enable these features.

There is a new application, MessageSend().  There are two new functions,
MESSAGE() and MESSAGE_DATA().  Documentation will be available on
the project wiki, wiki.asterisk.org.

Thanks to Terry Wilson for the assistance with development and to David Vossel
for helping with some additional testing.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1042/


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2011-06-01 21:31:40 +00:00
David Vossel
d760e81f37 Media Project Phase2: SILK 8khz-24khz, SLINEAR 8khz-192khz, SPEEX 32khz, hd audio ConfBridge, and other stuff
-Functional changes
1. Dynamic global format list build by codecs defined in codecs.conf
2. SILK 8khz, 12khz, 16khz, and 24khz with custom attributes defined in codecs.conf
3. Negotiation of SILK attributes in chan_sip.
4. SPEEX 32khz with translation
5. SLINEAR 8khz, 12khz, 24khz, 32khz, 44.1khz, 48khz, 96khz, 192khz with translation
   using codec_resample.c
6. Various changes to RTP code required to properly handle the dynamic format list
   and formats with attributes.
7. ConfBridge now dynamically jumps to the best possible sample rate.  This allows
   for conferences to take advantage of HD audio (Which sounds awesome)
8. Audiohooks are no longer limited to 8khz audio, and most effects have been
   updated to take advantage of this such as Volume, DENOISE, PITCH_SHIFT.
9. codec_resample now uses its own code rather than depending on libresample.

-Organizational changes
Global format list is moved from frame.c to format.c
Various format specific functions moved from frame.c to format.c

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1104/


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Mark Michelson
6bb45831eb Fix transcode_via_sln option with SIP calls and improve PLC usage.
From reviewboard:
The problem here is a bit complex, so try to bear with me...

It was noticed by a Digium customer that generic PLC (as configured in
codecs.conf) did not appear to actually be having any sort of benefit when
packet loss was introduced on an RTP stream. I reproduced this issue myself
by streaming a file across an RTP stream and dropping approx. 5% of the
RTP packets. I saw no real difference between when PLC was enabled or disabled
when using wireshark to analyze the RTP streams.

After analyzing what was going on, it became clear that one of the problems
faced was that when running my tests, the translation paths were being set
up in such a way that PLC could not possibly work as expected. To illustrate,
if packets are lost on channel A's read stream, then we expect that PLC will
be applied to channel B's write stream. The problem is that generic PLC can
only be done when there is a translation path that moves from some codec to
SLINEAR. When I would run my tests, I found that every single time, read
and write translation paths would be set up on channel A instead of channel
B. There appeared to be no real way to predict which channel the translation
paths would be set up on.

This is where Kevin swooped in to let me know about the transcode_via_sln
option in asterisk.conf. It is supposed to work by placing a read translation
path on both channels from the channel's rawreadformat to SLINEAR. It also
will place a write translation path on both channels from SLINEAR to the
channel's rawwriteformat. Using this option allows one to predictably set up
translation paths on all channels. There are two problems with this, though.
First and foremost, the transcode_via_sln option did not appear to be working
properly when I was placing a SIP call between two endpoints which did not
share any common formats. Second, even if this option were to work, for PLC
to be applied, there had to be a write translation path that would go from
some format to SLINEAR. It would not work properly if the starting format
of translation was SLINEAR.

The one-line change presented in this review request in chan_sip.c fixed the
first issue for me. The problem was that in sip_request_call, the
jointcapability of the outbound channel was being set to the format passed to
sip_request_call. This is nativeformats of the inbound channel. Because of this,
when ast_channel_make_compatible was called by app_dial, both channels already
had compatibly read and write formats. Thus, no translation path was set up at
the time. My change is to set the jointcapability of the sip_pvt created during
sip_request_call to the intersection of the inbound channel's nativeformats and
the configured peer capability that we determined during the earlier call to
create_addr. Doing this got the translation paths set up as expected when using
transcode_via_sln.

The changes presented in channel.c fixed the second issue for me. First and
foremost, when Asterisk is started, we'll read codecs.conf to see the value of
the genericplc option. If this option is set, and ast_write is called for a
frame with no data, then we will attempt to fill in the missing samples for
the frame. The implementation uses a channel datastore for maintaining the
PLC state and for creating a buffer to store PLC samples in. Even when we
receive a frame with data, we'll call plc_rx so that the PLC state will have
knowledge of the previous voice frame, which it can use as a basis for when
it comes time to actually do a PLC fill-in.

So, reviewers, now I ask for your help. First off, there's the one line change
in chan_sip that I have put in. Is it right? By my logic it seems correct, but
I'm sure someone can tell me why it is not going to work. This is probably the
change I'm least concerned about, though. What concerns me much more is the
set of changes in channel.c. First off, am I even doing it right? When I run
tests, I can clearly see that when PLC is activated, I see a significant increase
in RTP traffic where I would expect it to be. However, in my humble opinion, the
audio sounds kind of crappy whenever the PLC fill-in is done. It sounds worse to
me than when no PLC is used at all. I need someone to review the logic I have used
to be sure that I'm not misusing anything. As far as I can see my pointer arithmetic
is correct, and my use of AST_FRIENDLY_OFFSET should be correct as well, but I'm
sure someone can point out somewhere where I've done something incorrectly.

As I was writing this review request up, I decided to give the code a test run under
valgrind, and I find that for some reason, calls to plc_rx are causing some invalid
reads. Apparently I'm reading past the end of a buffer somehow. I'll have to dig around
a bit to see why that is the case. If it's obvious to someone reviewing, speak up!

Finally, I have one other proposal that is not reflected in my code review. Since
without transcode_via_sln set, one cannot predict or control where a translation
path will be up, it seems to me that the current practice of using PLC only when
transcoding to SLINEAR is not useful. I recommend that once it has been determined
that the method used in this code review is correct and works as expected, then
the code in translate.c that invokes PLC should be removed.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/622/



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2010-05-19 21:29:08 +00:00
Eliel C. Sardanons
a753e8878b Asterisk data retrieval API.
This module implements an abstraction for retrieving and exporting
asterisk data.
Developed by:
	Brett Bryant <brettbryant@gmail.com>
	Eliel C. Sardanons (LU1ALY) <eliels@gmail.com>
For the Google Summer of code 2009 Project.
Documentation can be found in doxygen format and inside the
header include/asterisk/data.h

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/275/



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2010-04-22 18:07:02 +00:00
David Vossel
73cb2d507b Unit Test Framework API
The Unit Test Framework is a new API that manages registration and
execution of unit tests in Asterisk with the purpose of verifying the
operation of C functions.  The Framework consists of a single test
manager accompanied by a list of registered test functions defined
within the code.  A test is defined, registered, and unregistered
from the framework using a set of macros which allow the test code
to only be compiled within asterisk when the TEST_FRAMEWORK flag is
enabled in menuselect.  This allows the test code to exist in the
same file as the C functions it intends to verify.  Registered tests
may be viewed and executed via a set of new CLI commands.  CLI commands
are also present for generating and exporting test results into xml
and txt formats.

For more information and use cases please refer to the documentation
provided at the beginning of the test.h file.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/447/


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2009-12-22 16:09:11 +00:00
Russell Bryant
0e8c630224 Move OpenSSL initialization to a single place, make library usage thread-safe.
While doing some reading about OpenSSL, I noticed a couple of things that
needed to be improved with our usage of OpenSSL.

1) We had initialization of the library done in multiple modules.  This has now
   been moved to a core function that gets executed during Asterisk startup.
   We already link OpenSSL into the core for TCP/TLS functionality, so this
   was the most logical place to do it.

2) OpenSSL is not thread-safe by default.  However, making it thread safe is
   very easy.  We just have to provide a couple of callbacks.  One callback
   returns a thread ID.  The other handles locking.  For more information,
   start with the "Is OpenSSL thread-safe?" question on the FAQ page of
   openssl.org.


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2009-07-08 15:17:19 +00:00
Russell Bryant
0264eef115 Merge the new Channel Event Logging (CEL) subsystem.
CEL is the new system for logging channel events.  This was inspired after
facing many problems trying to represent what is possible to happen to a call
in Asterisk using CDR records.  For more information on CEL, see the built in
HTML or PDF documentation generated from the files in doc/tex/.

Many thanks to Steve Murphy (murf) and Brian Degenhardt (bmd) for their hard
work developing this code.  Also, thanks to Matt Nicholson (mnicholson) and
Sean Bright (seanbright) for their assistance in the final push to get this
code ready for Asterisk trunk.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/239/


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2009-06-26 15:28:53 +00:00
Sean Bright
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  r199022 | seanbright | 2009-06-04 10:14:57 -0400 (Thu, 04 Jun 2009) | 40 lines
  
  Safely handle AMI connections/reload requests that occur during startup.
  
  During asterisk startup, a lock on the list of modules is obtained by the
  primary thread while each module is initialized.  Issue 13778 pointed out a
  problem with this approach, however.  Because the AMI is loaded before other
  modules, it is possible for a module reload to be issued by a connected client
  (via Action: Command), causing a deadlock.
  
  The resolution for 13778 was to move initialization of the manager to happen
  after the other modules had already been lodaded.  While this fixed this
  particular issue, it caused a problem for users (like FreePBX) who call AMI
  scripts via an #exec in a configuration file (See issue 15189).
  
  The solution I have come up with is to defer any reload requests that come in
  until after the server is fully booted.  When a call comes in to
  ast_module_reload (from wherever) before we are fully booted, the request is
  added to a queue of pending requests.  Once we are done booting up, we then
  execute these deferred requests in turn.
  
  Note that I have tried to make this a bit more intelligent in that it will not
  queue up more than 1 request for the same module to be reloaded, and if a
  general reload request comes in ('module reload') the queue is flushed and we
  only issue a single deferred reload for the entire system.
  
  As for how this will impact existing installations - Before 13778, a reload
  issued before module initialization was completed would result in a deadlock.
  After 13778, you simply couldn't connect to the manager during startup (which
  causes problems with #exec-that-calls-AMI configuration files).  I believe this
  is a good general purpose solution that won't negatively impact existing
  installations.
  
  (closes issue #15189)
  (closes issue #13778)
  Reported by: p_lindheimer
  Patches:
        06032009_15189_deferred_reloads.diff uploaded by seanbright (license 71)
  Tested by: p_lindheimer, seanbright
  
  Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/272/
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2009-06-04 14:31:24 +00:00
Joshua Colp
63de834395 Merge in the RTP engine API.
This API provides a generic way for multiple RTP stacks to be
integrated into Asterisk. Right now there is only one present, res_rtp_asterisk,
which is the existing Asterisk RTP stack. Functionality wise this commit
performs the same as previously. API documentation can be viewed in the
rtp_engine.h header file.

Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/209/


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Russell Bryant
ee77b475f2 Improve performance of the ast_event cache functionality.
This code comes from svn/asterisk/team/russell/event_performance/.

Here is a summary of the changes that have been made, in order of both
invasiveness and performance impact, from smallest to largest.

1) Asterisk 1.6.1 introduces some additional logic to be able to handle
   distributed device state.  This functionality comes at a cost.
   One relatively minor change in this patch is that the extra processing
   required for distributed device state is now completely bypassed if
   it's not needed.

2) One of the things that I noticed when profiling this code was that a
   _lot_ of time was spent doing string comparisons.  I changed the way
   strings are represented in an event to include a hash value at the front.
   So, before doing a string comparison, we do an integer comparison on the
   hash.

3) Finally, the code that handles the event cache has been re-written.
   I tried to do this in a such a way that it had minimal impact on the API.
   I did have to change one API call, though - ast_event_queue_and_cache().
   However, the way it works now is nicer, IMO.  Each type of event that
   can be cached (MWI, device state) has its own hash table and rules for
   hashing and comparing objects.  This by far made the biggest impact on
   performance.

For additional details regarding this code and how it was tested, please see the
review request.

(closes issue #14738)
Reported by: russell

Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/205/


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2009-03-25 21:57:19 +00:00
Russell Bryant
4ec301360c Merge a large set of updates to the Asterisk indications API.
This patch includes a number of changes to the indications API.  The primary
motivation for this work was to improve stability.  The object management
in this API was significantly flawed, and a number of trivial situations could
cause crashes.

The changes included are:

1) Remove the module res_indications.  This included the critical functionality
   that actually loaded the indications configuration.  I have seen many people
   have Asterisk problems because they accidentally did not have an
   indications.conf present and loaded.  Now, this code is in the core,
   and Asterisk will fail to start without indications configuration.

   There was one part of res_indications, the dialplan applications, which did
   belong in a module, and have been moved to a new module, app_playtones.

2) Object management has been significantly changed.  Tone zones are now
   managed using astobj2, and it is no longer possible to crash Asterisk by
   issuing a reload that destroys tone zones while they are in use.

3) The API documentation has been filled out.

4) The API has been updated to follow our naming conventions.

5) Various bits of code throughout the tree have been updated to account
   for the API update.

6) Configuration parsing has been mostly re-written.

7) "Code cleanup"

The code is from svn/asterisk/team/russell/indications/.

Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/149/


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2009-02-17 20:41:24 +00:00
Eliel C. Sardanons
033bffd32f Introduce CLI permissions.
Based on cli_permissions.conf configuration file, we are able to permit or deny
cli commands based on some patterns and the local user and group running rasterisk.

(Sorry if I missed some of the testers).

Reviewboard: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/11/

(closes issue #11123)
Reported by: eliel
Tested by: eliel, IgorG, Laureano, otherwiseguy, mvanbaak



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2008-12-01 18:52:14 +00:00
Eliel C. Sardanons
23adb8e509 Move all the XML documentation API from pbx.c to xmldoc.c.
Export the XML documentation API:
   ast_xmldoc_build_synopsis()
   ast_xmldoc_build_syntax()
   ast_xmldoc_build_description()
   ast_xmldoc_build_seealso()
   ast_xmldoc_build_arguments()
   ast_xmldoc_printable()
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2008-11-10 13:53:23 +00:00
Russell Bryant
5b168ee34b Merge changes from team/group/appdocsxml
This commit introduces the first phase of an effort to manage documentation of the
interfaces in Asterisk in an XML format.  Currently, a new format is available for
applications and dialplan functions.  A good number of conversions to the new format
are also included.

For more information, see the following message to asterisk-dev:

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2008-11-01 21:10:07 +00:00
Russell Bryant
96ea12126e Add a "timing test" CLI command. It opens a timer and configures it for
50 ticks per second, and then counts to see how many ticks it actually
gets in a second.


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2008-06-16 13:03:40 +00:00
Dwayne M. Hubbard
b0b72e89a8 A taskprocessor is an object that has a name, a task queue, and an event processing thread. Modules reference a taskprocessor, push tasks into the taskprocessor as needed, and unreference the taskprocessor when the taskprocessor is no longer needed.
A task wraps a callback function pointer and a data pointer and is managed internal to the taskprocessor subsystem.  The callback function is responsible for releasing task data.

Taskprocessor API
 * ast_taskprocessor_get(..) - returns a reference to a taskprocessor
 * ast_taskprocessor_unreference(..) - releases reference to a taskprocessor
 * ast_taskprocessor_push(..) - push a task into a taskprocessor queue

Check doxygen for more details


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2008-05-03 03:40:32 +00:00
Kevin P. Fleming
e191b51a08 start the process of changing HTTP request dispatching to do it based on *both* URI and method, so that POST support can move into a module; move http.c's private function prototypes into _private.h
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Russell Bryant
8372a9bf08 3) In addition to merging the changes below, change trunk back to a regular
LIST instead of an RWLIST.  The way this list works makes it such that
   a RWLIST provides no additional benefit.  Also, a mutex is needed for
   use with the thread condition.


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Merge in some changes from team/russell/autoservice-nochans-1.4

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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Jason Parker
3bd33214b9 Move code from res_features into (new file) main/features.c
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Olle Johansson
4be6ed6874 A lot of doxygen updates
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Luigi Rizzo
730e4eaca4 implement the split of file.h and mod_format.h
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Luigi Rizzo
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