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Stefan Knoblich [Fri, 24 Aug 2012 14:35:55 +0000 (16:35 +0200)]
ftmod_misdn: Use a per-span I/O thread to handle B-channel data.
Move the B-channel message handling into a per-span I/O thread,
to solve most of the problems caused by the intermixed data + control
socket interface of mISDN, missing write poll() support on
mISDN B-channels and the FreeTDM I/O model. This eliminates most of
the audio problems (except for a few minor glitches).
A unix stream socket pair is used as a bi-directional pipe replacement
(the pipe code is still included in this commit, but will be removed later),
with the RX and TX buffer sizes carefully tuned to avoid excessive buffering
(= latency) and a deadlock situation between the write() call in ftdm_write()
and the code in misdn_span_run() that needs a minimum amount of data in the
TX buffer, before sending out a PH_DATA_REQ to the mISDN socket
(see misdn_span_run() comments for more details).
The minimum size for pipes is PAGE_SIZE (4k), which is ~500 ms worth of
audio. A socket pair RX/TX buffer size of 3k, seems to hold a maximum
amount of around 500 bytes data in practice, giving us a much lower
maximum latency than a unix pipe. (The socket pair might be replaced by a
custom ring buffer / fifo data structure to get even more fine grained
control of the maximum latency.)
The newly introduced span_start / span_stop callbacks in
ftdm_io_interface_t are used to start / stop the I/O thread. The callback
functions will wait up to 10 seconds for the thread to successfully
start up or shut down (using a mutex + condition var).
NOTE: Using any of the locking ftdm_span_() functions in the I/O will cause
a deadlock between the I/O thread (trying to lock span->mutex) and the
thread calling ftdm_start()/_stop() (holding the span->mutex).
(The I/O thread currently uses direct span member access to avoid this.)
The I/O thread uses the epoll(7) family of functions for event handling.
An epoll context is created on startup and all B-channel sockets are
registered (READ, PRI and ERR). Before entering the event loop,
the I/O thread will send a signal on the condition variable, to
indicate it has completed the startup procedure.
Incoming b-channel and command pipe events are handled by the event loop.
Payload of incoming PH_DATA_IND frames (= audio data) is sent to the
rx_audio_pipe_in end of the b-channel's socket pair and, if enough data is
available, a PH_DATA_REQ of the same size is sent to the b-channel mISDN socket
to transmit audio.
A MISDN_CMD_STOP command on the event pipe will wake up the I/O thread and
cause it to shut down. All b-channels will be unregistered from the epoll context
and the epoll fd closed. The I/O thread terminates itself after signalling the
successfull shutdown on the condition variable.
TODOs:
- Move D-Channel into I/O thread too
- Custom FIFO/ring buffer for data (even lower latency)
- Improve epoll() code (per-channel struct w/ callback, for epfd.data.ptr)
- Use mISDN DSP for audio (e.g. tone generator, dtmf detector, echo cancel)
- Use a per-port / span control socket to execute channel commands
synchronously, or add misdn_commands (queue?) that can be used that way
- Name I/O threads 'mISDN-%SPAN_NAME%', e.g. 'mISDN-M_BRI1'
(= add ftdm_thread_set_namef(thread, fmt, ...) / ftdm_thread_set_name(thread, name))
TL;DR: "tweak", solves "booboo" with audio
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
Stefan Knoblich [Thu, 23 Aug 2012 22:50:19 +0000 (00:50 +0200)]
FreeSWITCH: Fix format string error in witch_core_session_thread_pool_worker().
Fixes:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
src/switch_core_session.c: In function 'switch_core_session_thread_pool_worker':
src/switch_core_session.c:1478: warning: format '%ld' expects type 'long int', but argument 9 has type 'switch_size_t'
src/switch_core_session.c:1483: warning: format '%ld' expects type 'long int', but argument 9 has type 'switch_size_t'
gmake[2]: *** [libfreeswitch_la-switch_core_session.lo] Error 1
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
Stefan Knoblich [Thu, 23 Aug 2012 22:15:35 +0000 (00:15 +0200)]
ftmod_libpri: Implement channel hunting in NT-mode.
Hunt for a free channel for incoming calls that do not
preselect a channel (pevent->ring.channel == -1).
Verify the preselected channel for calls that do specify a channel
and in case the channel is already taken, hunt for a free one,
or abort with an error message (if the preselection was exclusive).
TE-mode channel selection is the same as before
(there's still room for improvement, though, but i'll save that for later).
The MSN/DDI filter code is moved into the TE-mode section (only useful there).
The duplicate ring detection had to be reworked. We now store the
call reference (CRV) in caller_data->call_reference of the selected channel
and do a CRV -> channel look up with find_channel_by_cref()
at the top of on_ring().
NOTE: This is only lightly tested (NT/TE mode), i'd either have to
write a lot of custom code to check it toroughly or the need for
a scriptable ISDN stack...
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
Steve Underwood [Wed, 22 Aug 2012 14:25:54 +0000 (22:25 +0800)]
Fixed Cairo's entry in the timezone files
Changed mod_spandsp so it tries to resolve timezone names like Asia/HongKong
to a POSIX timezone descriptor string, like other parts of FreeSwitch do.
Travis Cross [Mon, 20 Aug 2012 08:18:02 +0000 (08:18 +0000)]
Add sound/music debian packaging instructions
Tell people where to go to get the repository for building the
freeswitch-sounds-* and freeswitch-music-* Debian packages, as well as
what to read when they get there.