(closes issue #13425)
Reported by: mdu113
Patches:
bug13425.diff uploaded by jpeeler (license 325)
Tested by: mdu113
The main change here was to masquerade the channel if the channel that was to be parked was running a PBX on it. The PBX thread can then maintain full control of the channel (the zombie) as it expects to while allowing the parking thread full control of the real (parked) channel.
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This is a "second attempt" to restore the previous "endbeforeh" behavior
in 1.4 and up. In order to capture information concerning all the
legs of transfers in all their infinite combinations, I was forced
to this particular solution by a chain of logical necessities, the
first being that I was not allowed to rewrite the CDR mechanism from
the ground up!
This change basically leaves the original machinery alone, which allows
IVR and local channel type situations to generate CDR's as normal, but
a channel flag can be set to suppress the normal running of the h exten.
That flag would be set by the code that runs the h exten from the
ast_bridge_call routine, to prevent the h exten from being run twice.
Also, a flag in the ast_bridge_config struct passed into ast_bridge_call
can be used to suppress the running of the h exten in that routine. This
would happen, for instance, if you use the 'g' option in the Dial app.
Running this routine 'early' allows not only the CDR() func to be used
in the h extension for reading CDR variables, but also allows them to
be modified before the CDR is posted to the backends.
While I dearly hope that this patch overcomes all problems, and
introduces no new problems, reality suggests that surely someone
will have problems. In this case, please re-open 13251 (or 13289),
and we'll see if we can't fix any remaining issues.
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Reported by: mdu113
Well, fundamentally, the problems revealed in 13364 are
because of the ForkCDR call that is done before the dial.
When the bridge is in place, it's dealing with the first
(and wrong) cdr in the list.
So, I wrote a little func to zip down to the first non-locked
cdr in the chain, and thru-out the ast_bridge_call, these
results are used instead of raw chan->cdr and peer->cdr pointers.
This shouldn't affect anyone who isn't forking cdrs before a
dial, and should correct the cdr's of those that do.
So, this change ends up correcting the dstchannel
and userfield; the disposition was fixed by a previous
patch, it was OK coming into this problem.
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Reported by: krtorio
I made a small change to the code that handles local channel situations.
In that code, I copy the answer time from the peer cdr, to the bridge_cdr,
but I wasn't also copying the disposition from the peer cdr.
So, Now I copy the disposition, and I've tested against
these cases:
1. phone 1 never answers the phone; no cdr is generated at all.
this should show up as a manager command failure or something.
2. phone 2 never answers. CDR is generated, says NO ANSWER
3. phone 2 is busy. CDR is generated, says BUSY
4. phone 2 answers: CDR is generated, times are correct; disposition
is ANSWERED, which is correct. The start time is the time that
the manager dialed the first phone. The answer time is the time
the second phone picks up.
I purposely left the cid and src fields blank; since this call really
originates from the manager, there is no 'easy' data to put in these
fields. If you feel strongly that these fields should be filled in,
re-open this bug and I'll dig further.
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Fixes multiple parking problems:
Crash when executing a park on an extension dialed by AGI due to not returning the proper return code.
Crash when using a builtin feature that was a subset of a enabled dynamic feature.
Crash due to always hanging up the peer despite the fact that the peer was supposed to be parked.
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I merged them into trunk, so I'm coming back to clean up.
And, in the process, I found an error in the code I added
to trunk and 1.6.x, that I'll fix using this patch also.
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Reported by: sergee
Tested by: murf
THis is a bold move for a static release fix, but I wouldn't have
made it if I didn't feel confident (at least a *bit* confident)
that it wouldn't mess everyone up.
The reasoning goes something like this:
1. We simply cannot do anything with CDR's at the current point
(in pbx.c, after the __ast_pbx_run loop). It's way too late to
have any affect on the CDRs. The CDR is already posted and gone,
and the remnants have been cleared.
2. I was very much afraid that moving the running of the 'h'
extension down into the bridge code (where it would be now
practical to do it), would result in a lot more calls to the
'h' exten, so I implemented it as another exten under another
name, but found, to my pleasant surprise, that there was a
1:1 correspondence to the running of the 'h' exten in the
pbx_run loop, and the new spot at the end of the bridge.
So, I ifdef'd out the current 'h' loop, and moved it into
the bridge code. The only difference I can see is the stuff
about the AST_PBX_KEEPALIVE, and hopefully, if this
is still an important decision point, I can replicate it
if there are complaints. To be perfectly honest,
the KEEPALIVE situation is not totally clear to me,
and how it relates to a post-bridge situation is less
clear. I suspect the users will point out everything
in total clarity if this steps on anyone's toes!
3. I temporarily swap the bridge_cdr into the channel
before running the 'h' exten, which makes it possible
for users to edit the cdr before it goes out the door.
And, of course, with the endbeforehexten config var set,
the users can also get at the billsec/duration vals.
After the h exten finishes, the cdr is swapped back
and processing continues as normal.
Please, all who deal with CDR's, please test this version
of Asterisk, and file bug reports as appropriate!
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Reported by: bcnit
Tested by: murf
I discovered that also, in the previous bug fixes and changes,
the cdr.conf 'unanswered' option is not being obeyed, so
I fixed this.
And, yes, there are two 'answer' times involved in this
scenario, and I would agree with you, that the first
answer time is the time that should appear in the CDR.
(the second 'answer' time is the time that the bridge
was begun).
I made the necessary adjustments, recording the first
answer time into the peer cdr, and then using that to
override the bridge cdr's value.
To get the 'unanswered' CDRs to appear, I purposely
output them, using the dial cmd to mark them as
DIALED (with a new flag), and outputting them if
they bear that flag, and you are in the right mode.
I also corrected one small mention of the Zap device
to equally consider the dahdi device.
I heavily tested 10-sec-wait macros in dial, and
without the macro call; I tested hangups while the
macro was running vs. letting the macro complete
and the bridge form. Looks OK. Removed all the
instrumentation and debug.
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Reported by: greyvoip
Tested by: murf
OK, a few days of debugging, a bunch of instrumentation
in chan_sip, main/channel.c, main/pbx.c, etc. and 5 solid
notebook pages of notes later, I have made the small
tweek necc. to get the start time right on the second
CDR when:
A Calls B
B answ.
A hits Xfer button on sip phone,
A dials C and hits the OK button,
A hangs up
C answers ringing phone
B and C converse
B and/or C hangs up
But does not harm the scenario where:
A Calls B
B answ.
B hits xfer button on sip phone,
B dials C and hits the OK button,
B hangs up
C answers ringing phone
A and C converse
A and/or C hangs up
The difference in start times on the second CDR is because
of a Masquerade on the B channel when the xfer number is
sent. It ends up replacing the CDR on the B channel with
a duplicate, which ends up getting tossed out. We keep
a pointer to the first CDR, and update *that* after the
bridge closes. But, only if the CDR has changed.
I hope this change is specific enough not to muck
up any current CDR-based apps. In my defence, I
assert that the previous information was wrong,
and this change fixes it, and possibly other
similar scenarios.
I wonder if I should be doing the same thing
for the channel, as I did for the peer, but
I can't think of a scenario this might affect.
I leave it, then, as an exersize for the users,
to find the scenario where the chan's CDR
changes and loses the proper start time.
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(closes issue #10927)
Reported by: murf
Tested by: murf, deeperror
(closes issue #12907)
Reported by: falves11
Tested by: murf, falves11
(closes issue #11849)
Reported by: greyvoip
As to 11849, I think these changes fix the core problems
brought up in that bug, but perhaps not the more global
problems created by the limitations of CDR's themselves
not being oriented around transfers.
Reopen if necc, but bug reports are not the best
medium for enhancement discussions. We need to start
a second-generation CDR standardization effort to cover
transfers.
(closes issue #11093)
Reported by: rossbeer
Tested by: greyvoip, murf
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and a "core show channel" command. This patch adds locking
to prevent the resulting crash.
(closes issue #12155)
Reported by: tsearle
Patches:
show_channels_crash2.patch uploaded by tsearle (license 373)
Tested by: tsearle
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option is incorrectly passed to the transferee when built-in
attended transfers are used. There is still a problem with 'T',
but better to fix some problems than no problems while we work
on it.
(closes issue #7904)
Reported by: k-egg
Patches:
transfer-fix-b14-r97657.diff uploaded by sergee (license 138)
Tested by: sergee, otherwiseguy
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the channel which initiated the bridge was always assumed to have been the one
which activated the dynamic feature. This patch corrects this.
(closes issue #11529, reported and patched by nic_bellamy)
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It is documented behavior that if a parking extension already exists while using PARKINGEXTEN,
dialplan execution will continue. If blind transferring to a Park with PARKINGEXTEN, you
must keep this in mind, and handle the failure yourself.
Issue 11237, reported by jon.
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mapping, but won't always match the activated on/by access controls. In that
case, the code needs to keep trying features for a match.
(reported by Atis on the asterisk-dev list, patched by me)
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you complete the transfer before the announcement of the parking spot finishes,
then the channel being parked will hear the remainder of the announcement.
These changes make it so that will not happen anymore.
Basically, res_features sets a flag on the channel is playing the announcement
to so that the file streaming core knows that it needs to watch out for a
channel masquerade, and if it occurs, to abort the announcement.
(closes BE-182)
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Reported by: dimas
Don't output a bridge failed warning message if it failed because one of the channels was part of the masquerade process. That is perfectly normal.
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after we already looked it up by name. This causes broken behavior if there is
more than one feature defined with the same digit pattern.
(closes issue #10539, reported by bungalow, patch by me)
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Reported by: kkiely
Instead of directly mucking with the extension/context/priority of the channel we are transferring when it has a PBX simply call ast_async_goto on it. This will ensure that the channel gets handled properly and sent to the right place.
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native bridge function. This fixes a problem where when two zap channels are
natively bridged and one does a flash hook, the other channel did not receive
music on hold. (Reported to me directly by Doug Bailey at Digium)
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