Jonathan Rose [Tue, 30 Oct 2012 14:58:19 +0000 (14:58 +0000)]
confbridge: Fix a bug which made conferences not record with AMI/CLI commands
When confbridge was changed to handle conference status with a state machine in
r374658. The function responsible for starting recording for a conference was
refactored with the function actually responsible for launching the recording
thread being split into a function with another name. The old function name was
still used for manually started recordings through AMI or CLI. This patch fixes
that by switching which function is used to start recording the conference.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20601)
Reported by: Vilius
Patches:
confbridge_mixmonitor.diff uploaded by Jonathan Rose (license 6182)
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Matthew Jordan [Tue, 30 Oct 2012 02:22:20 +0000 (02:22 +0000)]
Ensure that the Queue application tracks busy members in off nominal situations
There are a few code paths where the Queue application fails to count a paused
or in use queue member as being 'busy'. This can cause callers to get stuck
in the Queue until a paused agent unpauses themselves.
Mark Michelson [Mon, 29 Oct 2012 21:23:25 +0000 (21:23 +0000)]
Prevent resetting of NATted realtime peer address on reload.
If a "sip reload" is issued for a SIP peer, then his
IP address will be cleared, thus resulting in forgetting the
public IP address. Asterisk will then attempt to route SIP
traffic to the private IP address.
The fix here is to make "sip reload" ignore realtime peers
when "host = dynamic" is spotted. Realtime peers can now only
have their IP address reset if they have gone from being not
dynamic to being dynamic.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18203)
reported by daren ferreira
(closes issue ASTERISK-20572)
reported by JoshE
Patches:
fix_nat_realtime.diff uploaded by JoshE (license #6075)
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Richard Mudgett [Mon, 29 Oct 2012 15:54:42 +0000 (15:54 +0000)]
chan_dahdi: Fix segfault dereferencing a NULL tech_pvt.
The tech support customer was using the AMI Redirect action shortly after
a call was placed. While the channel tried to do an ast_read(), the
masquerade resulting from the channel redirect took place. The masquerade
in the middle of the ast_read() resulted in the segfault.
Jonathan Rose [Mon, 22 Oct 2012 20:04:02 +0000 (20:04 +0000)]
core: Fix a memory leak in app.c from an early return
ast_app_group_match_get_count allocates memory with the regcomp
function and we previously forgot to free it when bailing out
due to a regex compilation failure against category.
Jonathan Rose [Thu, 18 Oct 2012 21:17:15 +0000 (21:17 +0000)]
app_queue: Make ordering of rrmemory/rrordered persist over add/remove members
Prior to this patch, adding, removing or reloading members to rrmemory would
cause the order to become completely jumbled. Now it behaves more or less like
rrordered other than the fact that it stores the members on a hash table rather
than a linked list. This patch also prevents removal of members and member
reloads from jumbling rrordered queues.
(issue AST-989)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2164/
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Richard Mudgett [Thu, 18 Oct 2012 20:02:02 +0000 (20:02 +0000)]
build_tools: Allow Asterisk to report git SHAs in version string.
Make git more attractive for managing work-in-progress. Especially
convenient when a potential patch set needs to be tested on multiple
platforms since one can use git to keep all the test environments in sync
independent of a subversion server.
Now the Asterisk version will show the exact git SHA5 that was used when
building (still appended by "M" if there are local modifications) from a
git clone of the Asterisk repository so the developer can more easily know
what is actually under test.
This has zero impact for those not using git with the exception of an
extra test in the configure script to gather git's path. This is
necessary to prevent "sudo make install" from failing since git may not be
in the path in make's shell environment.
Kinsey Moore [Wed, 17 Oct 2012 19:00:35 +0000 (19:00 +0000)]
Ensure Asterisk fails TCP/TLS SIP calls when certificate checking fails
When placing a call to a TCP/TLS SIP endpoint whose certificate is not
signed by a configured CA certificate, Asterisk would issue a warning
and continue to process the call as if there was not an issue with the
certificate. Asterisk now properly fails the call if the certificate
fails verification or if the certificate does not exist when
certificate checking is enabled (the default behavior).
Mark Michelson [Mon, 15 Oct 2012 21:15:09 +0000 (21:15 +0000)]
Fix some potential misuses of ast_str in the code.
Passing an ast_str pointer by value that then calls
ast_str_set(), ast_str_set_va(), ast_str_append(), or
ast_str_append_va() can result in the pointer originally
passed by value being invalidated if the ast_str had
to be reallocated.
This fixes places in the code that do this. Only the
example in ccss.c could result in pointer invalidation
though since the other cases use a stack-allocated ast_str
and cannot be reallocated.
I've also updated the doxygen in strings.h to include
notes about potential misuse of the functions mentioned
previously.
Tzafrir Cohen [Sun, 14 Oct 2012 11:57:11 +0000 (11:57 +0000)]
Update config.guess and config.sub: 2012-10-10
Update config.guess and config.sub to revision fb456b34ef4aa02b95dc6be69aaa66fa94a844fb from the savannah.gnu.org git
repo. Adds support for e.g. aarch64 (ARM 64bit).
Kinsey Moore [Fri, 12 Oct 2012 21:57:29 +0000 (21:57 +0000)]
Avoid a segfault on invalid format names
If a format name was not found by ast_getformatbyname, a NULL pointer
would be passed into ast_format_rate and immediately dereferenced.
This ensures that a valid pointer is used since the structure is
already allocated on the stack.
(closes issue DPH-523) Reported-by: Steve Pitts
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Mark Michelson [Fri, 12 Oct 2012 16:20:15 +0000 (16:20 +0000)]
Do not use a FILE handle when doing SIP TCP reads.
This is used to solve an issue where a poll on a file
descriptor does not necessarily correspond to the readiness
of a FILE handle to be read.
This change makes it so that for TCP connections, we do a
recv() on the file descriptor instead.
Because TCP does not guarantee that an entire message or even
just one single message will arrive during a read, a loop has
been introduced to ensure that we only attempt to handle a
single message at a time. The tcptls_session_instance structure
has also had an overflow buffer added to it so that if more
than one TCP message arrives in one go, there is a place to
throw the excess.
Huge thanks goes out to Walter Doekes for doing extensive review
on this change and finding edge cases where code could fail.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20212)
reported by Phil Ciccone
Matthew Jordan [Thu, 11 Oct 2012 15:44:00 +0000 (15:44 +0000)]
Fix incorrect billing duration reported when batch mode is enabled
Similar to r369351, the billing duration can be skewed when batch mode is
enabled. This happened much more rarely than the duration, as it only
occured when the call was answered (thereby indicating an actual answer
time) and immediately hung up on (indicating a billsec of 0). Since
a billing time of '0' can either mean that the call immediately ended
or that the CDR was improperly answered, we have to use additional information
to know whether or not we can trust the CDR billsec value. Prior to this
patch, we looked to see if we had a valid answer time. If we did, and
billsec was zero, we used the current time to calculate what billsec value
we could from the CDR being written. If batch mode is enabled, this will
incorrectly report a billsec value being much greater than the actual
duration of the call.
Instead of relying on the presence of an answer time to know whether or not
we can re-calculate the billsec for the CDR, we now also use the presence
of the CDR's end time to know if we need to re-calculate or whether we can
trust the billsec value that we have. This prevents erroneous jumps in the
billsec value, while still making sure that in the worst case, some billing
time will be calculated.
(closes issue AST-1016)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Tested by: Thomas Arimont
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Mark Michelson [Thu, 11 Oct 2012 15:31:10 +0000 (15:31 +0000)]
Don't make chan_sip export global symbols.
During testing, it was discovered that having chan_sip
export global symbols was problematic.
The biggest problem was that load order was affected.
Trying to use realtime could be problematic since in
all likelihood the necessary realtime driver(s) would
not be loaded before chan_sip.
In addition, it was found that it was impossible to
use the Digium Phone Module for Asterisk since it
must be loaded before chan_sip since it must hook
into chan_sip's configuration parsing.
The solution is to use a virtual table in the same
manner that other modules in Asterisk do, like
app_voicemail.
Richard Mudgett [Wed, 10 Oct 2012 21:03:29 +0000 (21:03 +0000)]
app_queue: Made pass connected line updates from the caller to ringing queue members.
Party A calls Party B
Party B puts Party A on hold.
Party B calls a queue.
Ringing queue member D sees Party B identification.
Party B transfers Party A to the queue.
Queue member D does not get a connected line update for Party A.
Queue member D answers the call and still sees Party B information.
However, if Party A later transfers the call to Party C then queue member
D gets a connected line update for Party C.
* Made pass connected line updates from the caller to queue members while
the queue members are ringing.
(closes issue AST-1017)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
(closes issue ABE-2886)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Tested by: rmudgett
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Kinsey Moore [Wed, 10 Oct 2012 13:35:53 +0000 (13:35 +0000)]
Fix segfault regression from r370681
Due to usage of ast_hook_send_action, AMI action handling code should
be able to handle a NULL mansession->session. This would cause a crash
on NULL dereference if action_originate was called from
ast_hook_send_action.
Richard Mudgett [Tue, 9 Oct 2012 22:21:54 +0000 (22:21 +0000)]
Fix execution of 'i' extension due to uninitialized variable.
The fix for ASTERISK-18243 added code that could potentially use
dst_exten[] uninitialized. As a result the 'i' exten may not be executed
when it should.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20455)
Reported by: Richard Miller
Patches:
pbx-1.8.16.0.diff (license #5685) patch uploaded by Richard Miller
Made some cosmetic modifications.
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Richard Mudgett [Mon, 8 Oct 2012 21:21:37 +0000 (21:21 +0000)]
Fix deletion of unopenable spool files.
If scan_service() cannot open the spool file, it logs a message saying
that it will delete the file and calls remove_from_queue() to do it.
However, remove_from_queue() fails to delete the spool file because struct
outgoing has not yet been fully initialized.
* Merged allocating a new struct outgoing and init_outgoing() into
new_outgoing(). Allocation is initialization.
* Made apply_outgoing() not initialize the spool filename in struct
outgoing.
* Made apply_outgoing() call ast_trim_blanks() and ast_skip_blanks()
rather than manually inlining them.
* Reduced indentation levels in apply_outgoing().
* Fixed a garbled comment in remove_from_queue().
* Reworked scan_service() to simplify it.
(closes issue ASTERISK-17231)
Reported by: David Chappell
Patches:
spool_open_failure.diff (license #4997) patch uploaded by David Chappell
Started with this patch.
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* Fixed some memory leaks on off nominal paths in init_outgoing() when
merging into the new_outgoing() function dealing with o->capabilities.
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Matthew Jordan [Mon, 8 Oct 2012 20:38:58 +0000 (20:38 +0000)]
Disable ICE support by default
Since there are a number of legacy devices out there that fail to handle ICE
candidates properly (which is a nice way of saying something much uglier),
disable it by default.
Support for ICE candidates can be enabled in rtp.conf using the icesupport
setting.
Matthew Jordan [Mon, 8 Oct 2012 18:47:10 +0000 (18:47 +0000)]
Resolve issues in ConfBridge regarding marked, waitmarked, and unmarked users
Thank's to Neil Tallim (flan)'s tireless testing, issue reporting, and patches
it became clear that app_confbridge had some complex logic in how it handled
interactions between marked, waitmarked, and unmarked users. In particular,
there were some areas in which the interactions between the users resulted
in inconsistent behavior, and app_confbridge was missing logic in how to handle
some corner cases. Some areas included:
* Poor handling of mixing unmarked and waitmarked users
* Inconsistencies in how MOH and muting was applied to various users
* Handling of various announcements for different user profile options
flan's patches seem to fix the various issues, but highlighted how hard the
code could be to maintain. In an attempt to make things easier to maintain and
to more fully enumerate the various cases that exist, this patch breaks up the
logic into a state machine-like setup.
Please note that the various state transitioned are documented on the Asterisk
wiki:
Note that for the following issues, mjordan uploaded the patch, although it
was written by twilson. Any contributor license discrepency is due to that.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20181)
Reported by: Jonathan White
Tested by: Jonathan White
patches:
bugASTERISK-19562_ASTERISK-19726_ASTERISK-20181.patch uploaded by twilson (license 6283)
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Matthew Jordan [Mon, 8 Oct 2012 00:41:01 +0000 (00:41 +0000)]
pjproject: Fix for Solaris builds. Do not undef s_addr.
pjproject, in order to solve build problems on Windows [1], undefines s_addr in
one of it's headers that is included in res_rtp_asterisk.c. On Solaris s_addr
is not a structure member, but defined to map to the real strucuture member,
therefore when building on Solaris it's possible to get build errors like:
[CC] res_rtp_asterisk.c -> res_rtp_asterisk.o
In file included from /export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/stun.h:29,
from res_rtp_asterisk.c:51:
/export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/network.h: In function `inaddrcmp':
/export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/network.h:92: error: structure has no member named `s_addr'
/export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn/include/asterisk/network.h:92: error: structure has no member named `s_addr'
res_rtp_asterisk.c: In function `ast_rtp_on_ice_tx_pkt':
res_rtp_asterisk.c:706: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
res_rtp_asterisk.c:710: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules
res_rtp_asterisk.c: In function `rtp_add_candidates_to_ice':
res_rtp_asterisk.c:1085: error: structure has no member named `s_addr'
make[2]: *** [res_rtp_asterisk.o] Error 1
make[1]: *** [res] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/export/home/admin/asterisk-11-svn'
gmake: *** [_cleantest_all] Error 2
Unfortunately, in order to make this work, I also had to make sure pjproject
only used the typdef pj_in_addr and not the struct pj_in_addr so that when
building Asterisk I could "typedef struct in_addr pj_in_addr". It's possible
then that the library and users of those interfaces in Asterisk have a different
idea about the type of the argument, while on the surface it looks like they are
all 32 bit big endian values.
[1] http://trac.pjsip.org/repos/changeset/484
(issues ASTERISK-20366)
Reported by: Ben Klang
Tested by: Ben Klang, mjordan
patches:
0001-pjproject-Fix-for-Solaris-builds.-Do-not-undef-s.patch uploaded by Shaun Ruffell (license 5417)
Matthew Jordan [Sun, 7 Oct 2012 17:31:53 +0000 (17:31 +0000)]
Trivial patch to make 'best_score' defined for all architectures.
Fixes trivial build error on Solaris:
acl.c: In function `get_local_address':
acl.c:196: error: `best_score' undeclared (first use in this function)
acl.c:196: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
acl.c:196: error: for each function it appears in.)
make[2]: *** [acl.o] Error 1
(issue ASTERISK-20366)
Reported by: Ben Klang
Tested by: Ben Klang
patches:
0002-main-acl.c-Trivial.-best_score-should-be-defined-for.patch by Shaun Ruffell (license 5417)
Matthew Jordan [Sat, 6 Oct 2012 03:20:56 +0000 (03:20 +0000)]
Handle capability stanzas that fail to provide node or version information
While XEP-0115 states that the node and ver attributes are both required, some
devices fail to provide either field. Prior to this patch, failure to provide
the node or ver attribute would cause a crash in res_xmpp. While failing to
provide the node or ver attribute is technically invalid, since this
information is not utilized by Asterisk except for reporting purposes, for
interoperability reasons, we continue to process the capability stanza anyways.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20495)
Reported by: Martin W
Tested by: Martin W
patches:
20495.patch uploaded by Martin W (license #6434)
Matthew Jordan [Sat, 6 Oct 2012 01:44:41 +0000 (01:44 +0000)]
Update documentation for MessageSend application/command's From field for XMPP
When using the channel technology agnostic application/AMI command MessageSend,
the "From" field is technically optional for the SIP channel driver. However,
if being sent by the XMPP resource module (either res_xmpp or res_jabber), the
"From" field is necessary, and must correspond to a defined account. This
patch updates the documentation for this application/AMI command to reflect
this.
In AMI's parser, when it receives a long line (> 1024 characters), it discards
that line, but continues to process the message normally.
Typically, this is not a problem because a) who has lines that long and b)
usually a discarded line results in an invalid message. But if that line is
specifying an optional field, then the message will be processed, you get a
'Response: Success', but things don't work the way you expected them to.
This patch changes the behavior when a line-too-long parse error occurs.
* Changes the log message to avoid way-too-long (and truncated anyways) log
messages
* Adds a 'parsing' status flag to Response: Success
* Sets parsing = MESSAGE_LINE_TOO_LONG if, well, a line is too long
* Responds with an appropriate error if parsing != MESSAGE_OKAY
(closes issue AST-961)
Reported by: John Bigelow
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2142/
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In handle_frm_te() after calling misdn_lib_send_event(bc,
EVENT_RELEASE_COMPLETE) bc is emptied, cleaned and set not in use,
although misdn_lib_send_event() already did the same. This is bad. When
it's not in use we are not allowed to touch it.
* Moved log message in front of the resulting actions and fixed it to
match the case.
Patches:
patch5_bccleanup.diff (license #6372) patch uploaded by Guenther Kelleter
chan_misdn: We must initialize cause on sending a DISCONNECT.
We must initialize cause on sending a DISCONNECT, so it is later correctly
indicated to ast_channel in case the answer (RELEASE/RELEASE_COMPLETE)
does not include one.
Patches:
patch7_hangupcause.diff (license #6372) patch uploaded by Guenther Kelleter
chan_misdn: setup_bc() is called too early for an incoming SETUP on TE.
This prevents the B channel from being setup for HDLC mode when requested
by the bearer capability and config option hdlc=yes. It violates
ETS300102 Ch.5.2.3.2: "The user, in any case, must not connect to the
channel until a CONNECT ACKNOWLEDGE message has been received."
* Call setup_bc() on receipt of CONNECT_ACKNOWLEGDE for PTMP, and on first
response to SETUP for PTP.
Patches:
abe-2881-2.diff (license #6372) patch uploaded by Guenther Kelleter
Modified.
David M. Lee [Thu, 4 Oct 2012 15:42:07 +0000 (15:42 +0000)]
Fix DBDelTree error codes for AMI, CLI and AGI
The AMI DBDelTree command will return Success/Key tree deleted successfully even
if the given key does not exist. The CLI command 'database deltree' had a
similar problem, but was saved because it actually responded with '0 database
entries removed'. AGI had a slightly different error, where it would return
success if the database was unavailable.
This came from confusion about the ast_db_deltree retval, which is -1 in the
event of a database error, or number of entries deleted (including 0 for
deleting nothing).
* Changed some poorly named res variables to num_deleted
* Specified specific errors when calling ast_db_deltree (database unavailable
vs. entry not found vs. success)
* Fixed similar bug in AGI database deltree, where 'Database unavailable'
results in successful result
(closes issue AST-967)
Reported by: John Bigelow
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2138/
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Alec L Davis [Thu, 4 Oct 2012 04:43:32 +0000 (04:43 +0000)]
dsp.c User configuration of DTMF_NORMAL_TWIST and DTMF_REVERSE_TWIST values
Asterisk's DTMF Specifications are based on AT&T specs, which may not be compatible in other countries.
Various countries have different specifications for the maximum power level differences
between the DTMF low group and high group of frequencies.
Power level difference between frequencies for different Administrations/RPOAs
NTT = Max. 5 dB
AT&T = 4dB(reverse) to 8dB(normal)
Danish = Max. 6 dB
Australian = Max. 10 dB
Brazilian = Max. 9 dB
ETSI = Max. 6 dB from ETSI ES 201 235-3 V1.3.1 (2006-03)
Now allow 4 variables to be individually configured in dsp.conf, with reasonable min/max of 2dB to 20dB.
Default is AT&T specifications
Add's the following variables to dsp.conf
;dtmf_normal_twist=6.31
;dtmf_reverse_twist=2.51
;relax_dtmf_normal_twist=6.31
;relax_dtmf_reverse_twist=3.98
Matthew Jordan [Thu, 4 Oct 2012 02:15:07 +0000 (02:15 +0000)]
Check for presence of buddy in info/dinfo handlers
The res_jabber resource module uses the ASTOBJ library for managing its ref
counted objects. After calling ASTOBJ_CONTAINER_FIND to locate a buddy object,
the pointer to the object has to be checked to see if the buddy existed.
Prior to this patch, the buddy object was not checked for NULL; with this patch
in both aji_client_info_handler and aji_dinfo_handler the pointer is checked
before used and, if no buddy object was found, the handlers return an error
code.
This patch does not take the approach that our JID can be used to log in from
another resource. If that approach is desired, an improvement could be made to
this patch to create the buddy on the fly. This patch seeks only to prevent
Asterisk from crashing.
FYI: In Asterisk 11+, you really should be using res_xmpp. It does not have
this problem, as it moved to the astobj2 library.
Note that multiple people have proposed patches for this issue; the patch being
committed here is based on those.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19532)
Reported by: Karsten Wemheuer
Tested by: Byron Clark
patches:
fix-jabber uploaded by Karsten Wemheuer (license #5930)
xmpp_no_crash_with_ejabberd.patch uploaded by Byron Clark (license #6157)
Matthew Jordan [Wed, 3 Oct 2012 17:27:05 +0000 (17:27 +0000)]
Destroy the generic_monitors container after the core_instances in ccss
For each item in core_instances disposed of in the shutdown of ccss, any
generic monitor instances referenced by the objects will be removed from
generic_monitors during their destruction. Hilarity ensues if
generic_monitors no longer exists.
Thanks to the Asterisk Test Suite's generic_ccss test for complaining loudly
when it ran into this.
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Matthew Jordan [Tue, 2 Oct 2012 21:23:01 +0000 (21:23 +0000)]
Ensure Shutdown AMI event is still fired during Asterisk shutdown
Richard pointed out that having the manager dispose of itself gracefully
during shutdown meant that the Shutdown event will no longer get fired.
This patch moves the AMI event just prior to running the atexit callbacks.
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Matthew Jordan [Tue, 2 Oct 2012 17:12:16 +0000 (17:12 +0000)]
Fix findings from check-in on r374177
Richard pointed out two problems with the check-in from r374177:
* The ast_msg_shutdown function declaration doesn't match the prototype
in main/message.c.
* The ref/alloc function usage in astobj2 (in trunk) can use the ao2_t_*
variants of the functions to allow the REF_DEBUG flag to enable/disable
their debug counterparts.
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Matthew Jordan [Tue, 2 Oct 2012 01:27:19 +0000 (01:27 +0000)]
Fix a variety of ref counting issues
This patch resolves a number of ref leaks that occur primarily on Asterisk
shutdown. It adds a variety of shutdown routines to core portions of
Asterisk such that they can reclaim resources allocate duringd initialization.
Sean Bright [Mon, 1 Oct 2012 20:26:09 +0000 (20:26 +0000)]
app_queue: Support persisting and loading of long member lists.
Greenlight in #asterisk brought up that he was receiving an error message "Could
not create persistent member string, out of space" when running app_queue in
Asterisk 10. dump_queue_members() made an assumption that 8K would be enough to
store the generated string, but with queues that have large member lists this is
not always the case. This patch removes the limitation and uses ast_str instead
of a fixed sized buffer.
The complicating factor comes from the fact that ast_db_get requires a buffer
and buffer size argument, which doesn't let us pull back more than what we pass
in, so I introduced a new ast_db_get_allocated() which returns an ast_strdup()'d
copy of the value from astdb.
As an aside, I did some testing on the maximum size of data that we can store in
the BDB library we distribute and was able to store a 10MB string and retrieve
it with no problems, so I feel this is a safe patch.
Matthew Jordan [Sat, 29 Sep 2012 03:54:15 +0000 (03:54 +0000)]
Fix ref leak when adding ICE candidates to an SDP
There was a missing decrement to the reference count for the current ICE
candidate when local candidates are being added to an outbound SDP. This
patch corrects that.
Jonathan Rose [Fri, 28 Sep 2012 19:29:07 +0000 (19:29 +0000)]
res_jabber: Remove CLI command 'jabber test'
The opinion of development was that it is both improper to have Matt's
personal email address used in the source and that the command wouldn't
be useful without it.
Reset hangup flags on channels created through messages and cleanup globals
in res_xmpp on unload.
This patch fixes an issue where hangup flags were not being reset on a
channel, affecting subsequent use of that channel. The patch also adds some
additional cleanup to res_xmpp to fix an issue with reloading the module.
Richard Mudgett [Thu, 27 Sep 2012 22:19:03 +0000 (22:19 +0000)]
Fix SendDTMF crash and channel reference leak using channel name parameter.
The SendDTMF channel name parameter has two issues.
1) Crashes if the channel name does not exist.
2) Leaks a channel reference if the channel is the current channel.
Problem introduced by ASTERISK-15956.
* Updated SendDTMF documentation.
* Renamed app to senddtmf_name and tweaked the type.
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loader: Ensure dependent modules are properly initialized.
If an Asterisk module specifies a dependency in ast_module_info.nonoptreq, it
is possible for Asterisk to skip calling the modules's .load function.
Asterisk was loading and linking the module via load_dynamic_module() but was
not adding the module to the resource_heap. Therefore the module was not
initialized based on it's priority along with the other modules in the heap.
Now use load_resource() instead of load_dynamic_module() for non-optional
requirement. This will add the module to the resource_heap so the module can
be properly initialized in the correct order.
This is required if there are any module global data structures initialized in
the .load() callback for the module on platforms which do not support weak
references.
Fix an issue where Local channels dialed by app_queue are considered in use immediately.
The chan_local channel driver returns a device state of in use even if a created Local
channel has not yet been dialed. This fix changes the logic to return a state of not
in use until the channel itself has been dialed.
Richard Mudgett [Wed, 26 Sep 2012 18:18:01 +0000 (18:18 +0000)]
Fixed meetme tab completion and command documentation.
* Removed unnecessary case sensitivity in meetme list, lock, unlock, mute,
unmute, and kick commands.
* Separated meetme lock/unlock, mute/unmute, and kick commands into their
own registered commands to simplify tab completion and parameter checking.
meetme_lock_cmd(), meetme_mute_cmd(), and meetme_kick_cmd()
Alec L Davis [Wed, 26 Sep 2012 08:29:53 +0000 (08:29 +0000)]
app_queue: 'agent available' hint, cleanup restart, and initial state
Fix previously untested senarios;
1). On queue initialisation set queue_avail devstate to INUSE.
Previously was unavailable, which indicated an agent was available.
2). When removing members, if there are no other members available, set queue_avail to INUSE.
Previously, if a member interface had become 'unavailable', they were never going to be removed, particularly when persistant queues is enabled.
3). When adding a member, check that they are available, if they are set queue_avail to NOT_INUSE.
Previously on reloaded, members may have been 'unavailable'.
4). When pausing or unpausing a member, set appropriate queue availability.
alecdavis (license 585)
Reported by: Alec Davis
Tested by: alecdavis
Mark Michelson [Tue, 25 Sep 2012 21:13:46 +0000 (21:13 +0000)]
Fix error where improper IMAP greetings would be deleted.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20435)
Reported by: fhackenberger
Patches:
asterisk-20435-imap-del-greeting.diff uploaded by Michael L. Young (License #5026)
(with suggested modification made by me)
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Fix T.38 support when used with chan_local in between.
Users of the T.38 API can indicate AST_T38_REQUEST_PARMS on a channel to request that the
channel indicate a T.38 negotiation with the parameters present on the channel. The return
value of this indication is expected to be AST_T38_REQUEST_PARMS upon success but with
chan_local involved this could never occur.
This fix changes chan_local to always return AST_T38_REQUEST_PARMS for this situation. If
the underlying channel technology on the other side does not support T.38 this would have
been determined ahead of time using ast_channel_get_t38_state and an indication would
not occur.
Terry Wilson [Tue, 25 Sep 2012 18:52:12 +0000 (18:52 +0000)]
Properly handle UAC/UAS roles for SIP session timers
The SIP session timer mechanism contains a mandatory 'refresher' parameter
(included in the Session-Expires header) which is used in the session timer
offer/answer signaling within a SIP Invite dialog. It looks like asterisk is
interpreting the uac resp. uas role only as the initial role of client and
server (caller is uac, callee is uas). The standard rfc 4028 however assigns
the client role to the ((RE)-Invite) requester, the server role to the
((RE)-Invite) responder.
This patch has Asterisk track the actual refresher as "us" or "them" as opposed
to relying on just the configured "uas" or "uac" properties.
(closes issue AST-922)
Reported by: Thomas Airmont
Kinsey Moore [Tue, 25 Sep 2012 18:24:59 +0000 (18:24 +0000)]
"show" completion option for "queue" shouldn't appear twice
When tab-completing CLI commands starting with "queue", "show" appeared
twice in the list due to the way that Asterisk's tab completion
functions and the order in which the commands were registered. The
registration order has been altered to resolve this issue.
(closes issue AST-940) Reported-by: Steve Pitts
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Fix an issue where a caller to ast_write on a MulticastRTP channel would determine it failed when in reality it did not.
When sending RTP packets via multicast the amount of data sent is stored in a variable and returned
from the write function. This is incorrect as any non-zero value returned is considered a failure while
a return value of 0 is success. For callers (such as ast_streamfile) that checked the return value
they would have considered it a failure when in reality nothing went wrong and it was actually a success.
The write function for the multicast RTP engine now returns -1 on failure and 0 on success, as it should.
Matthew Jordan [Mon, 24 Sep 2012 22:17:58 +0000 (22:17 +0000)]
Revert change to res_rtp_asterisk committed in r373236 (1.8)
The change committed in r373236 attempted to account for endpoints that
increased their RTP timestamp in DTMF end of event re-transmissions. This
change attempted to make Asterisk continue to work with endpoints that
failed to follow the RFC while maintaining the fix that allowed for out of
order DTMF to be handled. Unfortunately, there is no free lunch, and this
patch broke any system that sent DTMF immediately after an RTP session was
established or when an SSRC is updated. As such, that patch is being
reverted for the previous behavior.
Endpoints that erroneously increase the RTP timestamp in DTMF end of event
packets will not work properly with Asterisk.
(issue ASTERISK-20424)
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Richard Mudgett [Mon, 24 Sep 2012 22:12:39 +0000 (22:12 +0000)]
Be consistent, send From: "Anonymous" <sip:anonymous@anonymous.invalid>
When setting CALLERID(pres)=unavailable in the dialplan, the From header
in the SIP message contains "Anonymous" <sip:Anonymous@anonymous.invalid>.
For consistency, Asterisk should use a lowercase a in the userpart of the
URI.
* Make the From header use a lowercase A in the userpart of the anonymous
URI.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19838)
Reported by: Antti Yrjola
Patches:
chan_sip_patch_ASTERISK-19838.patch (license #6383) patch uploaded by Antti Yrjola
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Jonathan Rose [Mon, 24 Sep 2012 21:12:28 +0000 (21:12 +0000)]
func_audiohookinherit: Document some missed sources.
This patch also mentions that AUDIOHOOK_INHERIT can be used to
transfer MixMonitor audiohooks. There is also wiki that addresses
audiohooks and the use of AUDIOHOOK_INHERIT at the following link:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Audiohooks
(closes issue ASTERISK-18220)
Reported by: Ishfaq Malik
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Richard Mudgett [Mon, 24 Sep 2012 21:08:16 +0000 (21:08 +0000)]
Fix potential reentrancy problems in chan_sip.
Asterisk v1.8 and later was not as vulnerable to this issue.
* Made find_call() lock each private as it processes the found dialogs.
(Primary cause of ABE-2876)
* Made the other functions that traverse the dialogs container lock each
private as it examines them.
* Fix race condition in sip_call() if the thread that sent the INVITE is
held up long enough for a response to be processed. The p->initid for the
INVITE retransmission could be added after it was canceled by the response
processing.
* Made __sip_destroy() clean up resource pointers after freeing. This is
primarily defensive in case someone has a stale private pointer.
* Removed redundant memset() in reqprep(). The call to init_req() already
does the memset() and is the first reference to req in reqprep().
* Removed useless set of req.method in transmit_invite(). The calls to
initreqprep() and reqprep() have to do this because they memset() the req.
JIRA ABE-2876
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Fix a deadlock caused by a race condition between removing a hint and reloading the dialplan and subscribing to the removed hint.
If conditions were right it was possible for both the PBX core and chan_sip to deadlock by both having a lock that the other
wants. In the case of the PBX core it had the contexts lock and wanted a SIP dialog lock, while in the case of chan_sip it
had the SIP dialog lock and wanted the contexts lock.
This fix unlocks the SIP dialog before getting the extension state so that the other thread will not block on trying to lock
it. Once the extension state is retrieved the SIP dialog is locked again and life carries on.
As the SIP dialog is reference counted it is not possible for it to go away after unlocking.
Fix an issue with H.264 format attribute comparison and fix an issue with improper SDP being produced.
The H.264 format attribute module compares two format attribute structures to determine if they are
compatible or not. In some instances it was possible for this check to determine that both structures
were incompatible when they actually should be considered compatible. This check has now been made even
more permissive by assuming that if no attribute information is available the two structures are compatible.
If both structures contain attribute information a base level comparison of the H.264 IDC value is done to
see if they are compatible or not.
The above issue uncovered a secondary issue in chan_sip where the SDP being produced would be incorrect if
the formats were considered incompatible. This has now been fixed by checking that all information required
to produce the SDP is available instead of assuming it is.
res_rtp_asterisk: Make TURN and STUN server configurations consistent.
This patch removes the turnport configuration property and changes the
turnaddr property to be a combined host[:port] configuration string. The
patch also modifies the documentation in the example configuration to
reflect the property changes and adds some additional text indicating how
the STUN port is configured.
Jonathan Rose [Fri, 21 Sep 2012 15:31:06 +0000 (15:31 +0000)]
app_queue: Make queue reload members and variants of that work
Prior to this patch, 'queue reload members' cli command did not
work at all. This also affects the manager function 'QueueReload'
when supplied with the 'members: yes' field.
(closes issue AST-956)
Reported by: John Bigelow
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Fix incorrect MeetME conference bridge reference count decrementing and sometimes premature destruction.
When using the 'e' or 'E' option to MeetMe the configured conference bridges are loaded and examined to see
if any are empty. If no conference bridges are empty the caller is prompted to enter the number of one.
This operation left around a pointer to the last created conference bridge still containing participants.
When the caller that was not able to find any empty conference bridge hung up this pointer was disposed of
and the reference count of the conference bridge decremented. If there was only a single participant in the
conference bridge it was ultimately destroyed prematurely.
(closes issue AST-994)
Reported by: John Bigelow
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Matthew Jordan [Thu, 20 Sep 2012 18:59:05 +0000 (18:59 +0000)]
app_queue: Support an 'agent available' hint
Sets INUSE when no free agents, NOT_INUSE when an agent is free.
modifes handle_statechange() scan members loop to scan for a free agent
and updates the Queue:queuename_avial devstate.
Previously exited early if the member was found in the queue.
Now Exits later when both a member was found, and a free agent was found.
alecdavis (license 585)
Reported by: Alec Davis
Tested by: alecdavis
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2121/
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Support all ways a member can be available for 'agent available' hints
Alec's patch in r373188 added the ability to subscribe to a hint for when
Queue members are available. This patch modifies the check that determines
when a Queue member is available by refactoring the availability checks in
num_available_members into a shared function is_member_available. This
should now handle the ringinuse option, as well as device state values
other than AST_DEVICE_NOT_INUSE.
Matthew Jordan [Thu, 20 Sep 2012 18:44:11 +0000 (18:44 +0000)]
When processing RFC 2833 DTMF, accomodate increasing timestamps in End events
While endpoints should not be changing the source timestamp between DTMF event
packets, the fact is there exists those endpoints that do exactly that. To
work around this, we absorb timestamps within the expected re-transmit period.
Note that this period only affects End of Event packets, so it should not
prevent the detection of new DTMF digits that happen to arrive right on top
of each other.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20424)
Reported by: Vladimir Mikhelson
Tested by: mjordan, Vladimir Mikhelson
Matthew Jordan [Thu, 20 Sep 2012 18:36:11 +0000 (18:36 +0000)]
Add queue monitoring hints
This patch adds support for hints on a queue. Hints can be added using
the nomenclature 'Queue:name', where name is the name of the queue being
monitored.
This nifty feature was done by Alec Davis.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1619
Reported by: Alec Davis
Tested by: alecdavis
patches:
review1619.diff2 by alecdavis (license 585)
Add support for DTLS-SRTP to res_rtp_asterisk and chan_sip.
As mentioned on the review for this, WebRTC has moved towards choosing
DTLS-SRTP as the mechanism for key exchange for SRTP. This commit adds
support for this but makes it available for normal SIP clients as well.
Testing has been done to ensure that this introduces no regressions with
existing behavior and also that it functions as expected.
Richard Mudgett [Thu, 20 Sep 2012 17:15:05 +0000 (17:15 +0000)]
Named call pickup groups. Fixes, missing functionality, and improvements.
* ASTERISK-20383
Missing named call pickup group features:
CHANNEL(callgroup) - Need CHANNEL(namedcallgroup)
CHANNEL(pickupgroup) - Need CHANNEL(namedpickupgroup)
Pickup() - Needs to also select from named pickup groups.
* ASTERISK-20384
Using the pickupexten, the pickup channel selection could fail even though
there was a call it could have picked up. In a call pickup race when
there are multiple calls to pickup and two extensions try to pickup a
call, it is conceivable that the loser will not pick up any call even
though it could have picked up the next oldest matching call.
Regression because of the named call pickup group feature.
* See ASTERISK-20386 for the implementation improvements. These are the
changes in channel.c and channel.h.
Kinsey Moore [Thu, 20 Sep 2012 13:00:09 +0000 (13:00 +0000)]
Correct handling of unknown SDP stream types
When the patch to handle arbitrary SDP stream arrangements went into
Asterisk, it also included an ability to transparently decline unknown
stream types. The scanf calls used were not checked properly causing
this part of the functionality to be broken.
Matthew Jordan [Thu, 20 Sep 2012 02:40:22 +0000 (02:40 +0000)]
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Ensure that all ConfBridge sounds can be set using CONFBRIDGE function
The CONFBRIDGE function can be used to set the sounds in a ConfBridge
bridge profile. Unfortunately, three sounds were missed in the portion
of the code that applies the settings passed in from the function:
sound_only_one, join, and leave. This patch makes sure that the sounds
passed from the function are applied to the bridge profile.
Sean Bright [Tue, 18 Sep 2012 20:14:01 +0000 (20:14 +0000)]
Don't crash when passing a NULL message to __astman_get_header.
Before this commit, __astman_get_header would blindly dereference the passed in
'struct message *' to traverse the header list. There are cases, however, such
as '*CLI> sip qualify peer foo' where the message pointer is NULL, so we need
to check for that.
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David M. Lee [Tue, 18 Sep 2012 15:47:01 +0000 (15:47 +0000)]
Add -fnested-functions compile flag, if needed.
In order to use nested functions on some versions of GCC (e.g. GCC on OS X),
the -fnested-functions flag must be passed to the compiler. This patch adds
detection logic to ./configure to add the flag if necessary. It also adds
a comment to utils.h as to why the nested function needs a prototype.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20399)
Reported by: David M. Lee
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2102/