Some platforms clear /var/run at boot, which makes connecting a remote console... difficult.
Previously, we only created the default /var/run/asterisk directory at install
time. While we could create it in the init script, that would not work for
those who start asterisk manually from the command line. So the safest thing
to do is to create it as part of the Asterisk boot process. This also changes
the ownership of the directory, because the pid and ctl files are created after
we setuid/setgid.
(closes issue #16802)
Reported by: Brian
Patches:
20100224__issue16802.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: tzafrir
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Remove color code sequences from verbose messages that go to logfiles.
(closes issue #16786)
Reported by: dodo
Patches:
logger2.patch uploaded by dodo (license 989)
Tested by: tilghman
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Fix various problems detected with Valgrind.
* chan_console accessed pvts after deallocation.
* The module loader did not check usecount on shutdown, which led to chan_iax2
reading a timer that was already unloaded.
(closes issue #16062)
Reported by: alexanderheinz
Patches:
20091109__issue16062.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: tilghman
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Make chan_misdn DTMF processing consistent with other channel technologies.
The processing of DTMF tones on the receiving side of an ISDN channel is
inconsistent with the way it is handled in other channels, especially
DAHDI analog. This causes DTMF tones sent from an ISDN phone to be
doubled at the connected party.
We are using the following 2 options of misdn.conf
1) astdtmf=yes
2) senddtmf=yes
Option one is necessary because the asterisk DSP DTMF detection is better
than mISDN's internal DSP. Not as many false positives.
Option two is necessary to transmit DTMF tones end to end when mISDN
channels are connected to SIP channels with out of band DTMF for example.
The symptom is that DTMF tones sent by an ISDN phone are doubled on the
way through asterisk when two mISDN channels are connected with a Local
channel in between or if it is bridged to an analog channel.
The doubling of DTMF tones is because DTMF is passed inband to asterisk by
the mISDN channel and passed out of band once again after the release of
the DTMF tone. Passing it inband is wrong. Neither an analog channel nor
SIP channel passes DTMF inband if configured to inband DTMF. Analog and
SIP channels filter out the DTMF tones because they use the voice frames
returned by ast_dsp_process. But chan_misdn passes the unfiltered input
voice frames instead.
To overcome one aspect of the problem, the doubling of DTMF tones when two
mISDN channels are directly bridged, someone made an 'optimization', where
in that case the DTMF tone passed out-of-band to the peer channel is not
translated to an inband tone at the transmit side. This optimization is
bad because it does not work in general. For example, analog channels or
mISDN channels when bridged through an intermediary local channel will
generate DTMF tones from out-of-band information. Also, of course, it
must not be done when there is no inband DTMF available.
This patch fixes the issue. Now chan_misdn will filter the received
inband DTMF signal the same as other channel types.
Another change included: No need to build an extra translation path
because ast_process_dsp does it if required.
I'm working with this code right now trying to analyze a deadlock.
This change is just to clean up a few things before I make a more
complex patch.
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If the peer record is from realtime, it could be set to 0, due to MySQL not representing NULL well in integer columns.
NULL means the value is not specified for the column, which normally means
the driver uses whatever is the default value. However, on MySQL, placing
a NULL in either a float or integer column results in a retrieval of the 0
value. Hence, users get an errant error on load. This patch suppresses
that error and makes the value as if it was not there.
Note that this cannot be done in the realtime driver, because the lack of
difference between NULL and 0 can only be intepreted correctly by the
driver itself. If we did it in the realtime driver, then it would be
effectively impossible to set any realtime field to 0, because it would act
as if the field were unspecified and possibly take on a different value.
Russell Bryant [Thu, 18 Feb 2010 04:21:31 +0000 (04:21 +0000)]
Merged revisions 247423 via svnmerge from
https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk
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r247423 | russell | 2010-02-17 22:20:11 -0600 (Wed, 17 Feb 2010) | 17 lines
Merged revisions 247422 via svnmerge from
https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4
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r247422 | russell | 2010-02-17 22:19:01 -0600 (Wed, 17 Feb 2010) | 10 lines
Tweak argument handling for wget in the sounds Makefile.
1) Fix the check to see if we are using wget to not be full of fail. The
configure script populates this variable with the absolute path to wget if
it is found, so it didn't work.
2) Allow some extra arguments to be passed in for wget. This is just a simple
change to allow our Bamboo build script to tell wget to be quiet and not fill
up our logs with download status output.
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Fix two problems in ast_str functions found while writing a unit test.
1. The documentation for ast_str_set and ast_str_append state that
the max_len parameter may be -1 in order to limit the size of the
ast_str to its current allocated size. The problem was that the max_len
parameter in all cases was a size_t, which is unsigned. Thus a -1 was
interpreted as UINT_MAX instead of -1. Changing the max_len parameter
to be ssize_t fixed this issue.
2. Once issue 1 was fixed, there was an off-by-one error in the case
where we attempted to write a string larger than the current allotted
size to a string when -1 was passed as the max_len parameter. When trying
to write more than the allotted size, the ast_str's __AST_STR_USED was
set to 1 higher than it should have been. Thanks to Tilghman for quickly
spotting the offending line of code.
Oh, and the unit test that I referenced in the top line of this commit
will be added to reviewboard shortly. Sit tight...
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This feature allows for parkinglots to be created dynamically within
the dialplan. Thanks to all who were involved with getting this patch
written and tested!
According to the man page for stdarg(3),
"Each invocation of va_copy() must be matched by a
corresponding invocation of va_end() in the same
function."
There were several cases in __ast_str_helper where
va_copy was not matched with a corresponding call
to va_end.
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fixes sample rate conversion issue with Monitor application
When using ast_seekstream with the read/write streams of a monitor,
the number of samples we are seeking must be of the same rate as the
stream or the jump calculation will be incorrect. This patch adds logic
to correctly convert the number of samples to jump to the sample rate
the read/write stream is using.
For example, if the call is G722 (16khz) and the read/write stream is
recording a 8khz wav, seeking 320 samples of 16khz audio is not the
same as seeking 320 samples of 8khz audio when performing the ast_seekstream
on the stream.
chan_sip parse code refactoring plus two new unit tests
Code Refactoring Changes
- read_to_parts() moved to reqresp_parser.c and has been renamed as
get_name_and_number()
- get_in_brackets() moved to reqresp_parser.c
- find_closing_quotes() added to sip_utils.h
Logic Changes
- get_name_and_number() now uses parse_uri() and get_calleridname()
for parsing. Before this change only names within quotes were
found, when names not within quotes are possible.
New Unit Tests
-sip_get_name_and_number_test
-sip_get_in_brackets_test
On channel destruction the channel's datastores are removed and
destroyed. Since there are public API calls to find and remove
datastores on a channel, a lock should be held whenever datastores are
removed and destroyed. This resolves a crash caused by a race
condition in app_chanspy.c.
(closes issue #16678)
Reported by: tim_ringenbach
Patches:
datastore_destroy_race.diff uploaded by tim ringenbach (license 540)
Tested by: dvossel
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fixes areas where port should be removed from domain during parsing
A patch was committed recently that converted duplicate uri parsing
code to use the parse_uri function. There were two instances where
this conversion did not mimic previous behavior exactly because the
port was not being parsed off the end of the domain. In order to do
this, a dummy pointer argument needs to be passed into parse_uri so
it will know it must parse out the port from the domain. If a port
output paramenter is not present, the domain is returned with the
port still attached.
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A bug was discovered during the creation of the astobj2 unit test.
When OBJ_MULTIPLE | OBJ_UNLINK is used, the objects being returned
had a ref count issue. This patch resolves that.
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Solaris doesn't like outputting a NULL to a %s in format strings.
Detect all platforms that don't like that, either, and ensure that when documentation is
missing, we pass a non-NULL pointer when outputting the corresponding documentation.
Change channel state on local channels for busy,answer,ring.
Previously local channels channel state never changed. This became problematic
when the state of the other side of the local channel was lost, for example
during a masquerade. Changing the state of the local channel allows for the
scenario to be detected when the channel state is set to ringing, but the peer
isn't ringing. The specific problem scenario is described in 164201. Although
this was noted on one of the issues, here is the tested dialplan verified to
work:
2^15 = 32768 which is the maximum allowed iax2 callnumber.
Creating the iaxs and iaxsl array of size 32768 means the maximum
callnumber is actually out of bounds. This causes a nasty crash.
Don't offer MMR or JBIG transcoding during T.38 negotiation.
After further discussion with Steve Underwood, we should not (yet) be offering
to receive MMR or JBIG transcoded streams from T.38 endpoints. A future spandsp
release will support those features, and then they can be enabled during
negotiation
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Actually use _ASTLDFLAGS in the main/ and channels/ Makefiles.
They were previously passed correctly, but they simply weren't used. This
caused issues with various platforms whose builds needed to pass special
linker flags via the configure script.
Remove useless sip options related to hash table size.
First off, these options weren't actually doing anything.
By the time the options were parsed, the peer and dialog
containers had already been allocated with their default
values.
Second, hash table size is something that doesn't really
make sense to change in a config file. If a user is that
interested in changing the hashtable size, he can modify
the source itself.
I have removed the parsing of the hash_peer, hash_user,
and hash_dialog options. I have removed the hash_user_size
variable altogether since it is not used at all. I also
changed hash_peer_size and hash_dialog_size to be constant,
and have changed the symbols to be in all caps as constants
typically are. I have also removed the entire section in
sip.conf.sample regarding configurable hashtable sizes.
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-----Changes -----
New files
- channels/sip/sip.h – A new header for shared #define, enum, and struct
definitions.
- channels/sip/include/sip_utils.h – sip util functions shared among
the all the sip APIs
- channels/sip/include/config_parser.h – sip config-parser API
- channels/sip/config_parser.c – Contains sip.conf parsing helper functions
with unit tests.
- channels/sip/include/reqresp_parser.h – sip request response parser API
- channels/sip/reqresp_parser.c – Contains sip request and response parsing
helper functions with unit tests.
New Unit Tests
- sip_parse_uri_test
- sip_parse_host_test
- sip_parse_register_line_test
Code Refactoring
- All reusable #define, enum, and struct definitions were moved out of chan_sip.c
into sip.h. During this process formatting changes were made to comments
in both sip.h and chan_sip.c in order to better adhere to the coding guidelines.
- The beginnings of three new sip APIs, sip-utils.h, config-parser.h,
reqresp-parser.h using existing chan_sip.c functions.
- parse_uri() and get_calleridname() were moved from chan_sip.c to request-parser.c
along with unit tests for both functions.
- sip_parse_host() and sip_parse_register_line() were moved from chan_sip.c to
config-parser.c along with unit tests for both functions.
Changes to parse_uri()
-removal of the options parameter. It was never used and did not behave correctly.
-additional check for [?header] field. When this field was present, the transport
type was not being set correctly.
----- Overview -----
This patch is introduced with the hope that unit tests for all our sip parsing
functions will be written soon. chan_sip is a huge file, and with the addition of
each unit test chan_sip is going to grow larger and harder to maintain. I'm proposing
we begin refactoring chan_sip, starting with the parsing functions. With each parsing
function we move into a separate helper file, a unit test should accompany it. I've
attempted to lay down the ground work for this change by creating two new parser
helper files (config-parser.c and reqresp-parser.c) and moving all shared structs,
enums, and defines from chan_sip.c into a shared sip.h file. We can't verify everything
in Asterisk using unit tests, but string parsing is one area where unit tests make
the most sense. By beginning to restructure the code in this way, chan_sip not only
becomes less bloated, but Asterisk as a whole will become more stable.
Backup and restore original textfile, for prosthesis (gerund of prepend).
Also, fix menuselect such that changing voicemail build options correctly
causes rebuild.
(closes issue #16415)
Reported by: tomo1657
Patches:
prepention.patch uploaded by tomo1657 (license 484)
(with modifications by me to backport to 1.4)
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Russell Bryant [Wed, 27 Jan 2010 17:41:57 +0000 (17:41 +0000)]
Merged revisions 243482 via svnmerge from
https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk
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r243482 | russell | 2010-01-27 11:32:07 -0600 (Wed, 27 Jan 2010) | 13 lines
Fix the ability to specify an OSP token for an outbound IAX2 call.
When this patch was originally submitted, the code allowed for the token to be
set via a channel variable. I decided that a cleaner approach would be to
integrate it into the CHANNEL() function. Unfortunately, that is not a suitable
approach. It's not possible to get the value set on the channel soon enough
using that method. So, go back to the simple channel variable method.
Fix crash resulting from frames with invalid data pointers.
In ast_frdup the frame data union does not get set to point to malloced memory
if the datalen is zero, so make sure to handle the same case in ast_frisolate
appropriately.
In order to improve readability, the output from 'test show
registered' has been modified to truncate fields to fit within
the format output if they are over a certain length.
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1. URI Encoding
This patch changes ast_uri_encode()'s behavior when doreserved is enabled.
Previously when doreserved was enabled only a small set of reserved
characters were encoded. This set was comprised primarily of the reserved
characters defined in RFC3261 section 25.1, but contained other characters as
well. Rather than only escaping the reserved set, doreserved now escapes
all characters not within the unreserved set as defined by RFC 3261 and
RFC 2396. Also, the 'doreserved' variable has been renamed to 'do_special_char'
in attempts to avoid confusion.
When doreserve is not enabled, the previous logic of only encoding the
characters <= 0X1F and > 0X7f remains, except for the '%' character, which
must always be encoded as it signifies a HEX escaped character during the decode
process.
2. URI Decoding: Break up URI before decode.
In chan_sip.c ast_uri_decode is called on the entire URI instead of it's
individual parts after it is parsed. This is not good as ast_uri_decode
can introduce special characters back into the URI which can mess up parsing.
This patch resolves this by not decoding a URI until parsing is completely
done. There are many instances where we check to see if pedantic checking
is enabled before we decode a URI. In these cases a new macro,
SIP_PEDANTIC_DECODE, is used on the individual parsed segments of the URI
rather than constantly putting if (pedantic) { decode() } checks everywhere
in the code. In the areas where ast_uri_decode is not dependent upon
pedantic checking this macro is not used, but decoding is still moved to
each individual part of the URI. The only behavior that should change from
this patch is the time at which decoding occurs.
Since I had to look over every place URI parsing occurs to create this
patch, I found several places where we use duplicate code for parsing.
To consolidate the code, those areas have updated to use the parse_uri()
function where possible.
3. SIP display-name decoding according to RFC3261 section 25.
To properly decode the display-name portion of a FROM header, chan_sip's
get_calleridname() function required a complete re-write. More information
about this change can be found in the comments at the beginning of this function.
4. Unit Tests.
Unit tests for ast_uri_encode, ast_uri_decode, and get_calleridname() have been
written. This involved the addition of the test_utils.c file for testing the
utils api.
Change api for pbx_builtin_setvar to actually return error code if a function can't be written to.
This patch removes code that was duplicated from pbx.c to manager.c
in order to prevent API change in released versions of Asterisk.
There are propably also other places that would benefit from reading the
return code and react if a function returns error codes on writing a value into it.
Only rebuild bison and flex source files on demand, if bison and flex are detected by the configure script.
Changed after discussion on the -dev list about possible unnecessary build
failures, due to checkouts/untars causing these special source files to
possibly be newer than their resulting C files. This should additionally
ensure that nobody need learn about extra Makefile arguments to ensure the
proper files get rebuilt when changes are made to these special source files.
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