Outbound SIP MESSAGEs had the potential to be sent out
of order from how they were specified in a set of
dialplan steps.
This change creates a serializer for sending outbound
MESSAGE requests on. This ensures that the MESSAGEs are
sent by Asterisk in the same order that they were sent
from the dialplan.
Mark Michelson [Wed, 1 Apr 2015 20:32:52 +0000 (20:32 +0000)]
core: avoid possible asterisk -r crash from long id
When connecting to the remote console, an id string
is first provided that consts of the hostname, pid,
and version. This is parsed by the remote instance
using a buffer that may be too short, and can allow
a buffer overrun because it is not terminated. This
patch adds termination and a larger buffer.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4182/
AFS-254
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Ashley Sanders [Tue, 31 Mar 2015 22:34:48 +0000 (22:34 +0000)]
stasis: set a channel variable on websocket disconnect error
When an error occurs while writing to a web socket, the web socket is
disconnected and the event is logged. A side-effect of this, however, is that
any application on the other side waiting for a response from Stasis is left
hanging indefinitely (as there is no mechanism presently available for
notifying interested parties about web socket error states in Stasis).
To remedy this scenario, this patch introduces a new channel variable:
STASISSTATUS.
The possible values for STASISSTATUS are:
SUCCESS - The channel has exited Stasis without any failures
FAILED - Something caused Stasis to croak. Some (not all) possible
reasons for this:
- The app registry is not instantiated;
- The app requested is not registered;
- The app requested is not active;
- Stasis couldn't send a start message
ASTERISK-24802
Reported By: Kevin Harwell
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4519/
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Mark Michelson [Fri, 27 Mar 2015 20:55:41 +0000 (20:55 +0000)]
Add stateful PJSIP response API call, and use it for out-of-dialog responses.
Asterisk had an issue where retransmissions of MESSAGE requests resulted in
Asterisk processing the retransmission as if it were a new MESSAGE request.
This patch fixes the issue by creating a transaction in PJSIP on the incoming
request. This way, if a retransmission arrives, the PJSIP transaction layer
will resend the response and Asterisk will not ever see the retransmission.
Richard Mudgett [Fri, 20 Mar 2015 19:57:58 +0000 (19:57 +0000)]
Audit ast_pjsip_rdata_get_endpoint() usage for ref leaks.
Valgrind found some memory leaks associated with
ast_pjsip_rdata_get_endpoint(). The leaks would manifest when sending
responses to OPTIONS requests, processing MESSAGE requests, and
res_pjsip supplements implementing the incoming_request callback.
* Fix ast_pjsip_rdata_get_endpoint() endpoint ref leaks in
res/res_pjsip.c:supplement_on_rx_request(),
res/res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c:send_options_response(),
res/res_pjsip_messaging.c:rx_data_to_ast_msg(), and
res/res_pjsip_messaging.c:send_response().
* Eliminated RAII_VAR() use with ast_pjsip_rdata_get_endpoint() in
res/res_pjsip_nat.c:nat_on_rx_message().
* Fixed inconsistent but benign return value in
res/res_pjsip/pjsip_options.c:options_on_rx_request().
Richard Mudgett [Tue, 17 Mar 2015 21:56:23 +0000 (21:56 +0000)]
Audit ast_sockaddr_resolve() usage for memory leaks.
Valgrind found some memory leaks associated with ast_sockaddr_resolve().
Most of the leaks had already been fixed by earlier memory leak hunt
patches. This patch performs an audit of ast_sockaddr_resolve() and found
one more.
* Fix ast_sockaddr_resolve() memory leak in
apps/app_externalivr.c:app_exec().
* Made main/netsock2.c:ast_sockaddr_resolve() always set the addrs
parameter for safety so the pointer will never be uninitialized on return.
The same goes for res/res_pjsip_acl.c:extract_contact_addr().
* Made functions that call ast_sockaddr_resolve() with RAII_VAR()
controlling the addrs variable use ast_free instead of ast_free_ptr to
provide better MALLOC_DEBUG information.
Kevin Harwell [Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:44:48 +0000 (18:44 +0000)]
res_pjsip: Allow configuration of endpoint identifier query order
Updated some documentation stating that endpoint identifiers registered without
a name are place at the front of the lookup list. Also renamed register method
'ast_sip_register_endpoint_identifier_by_name' to
'ast_sip_register_endpoint_identifier_with_name'
ASTERISK-24840
Reported by: Mark Michelson
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Kevin Harwell [Tue, 17 Mar 2015 18:43:03 +0000 (18:43 +0000)]
res_pjsip: Allow configuration of endpoint identifier query order
This patch fixes previously reverted code that caused binary incompatibility
problems with some modules. And like the original patch it makes sure that
no matter what order the endpoint identifier modules were loaded, priority is
given based on the ones specified in the new global 'endpoint_identifier_order'
option.
ASTERISK-24840
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4489/
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In this collection of small patches to prevent
Valgrind errors are: fixes for reference leaks
in config hooks, evaluating a parameter beyond
bounds, and accessing a structure after a lock
where it could have been already free'd.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4407/
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Kevin Harwell [Mon, 9 Mar 2015 16:44:31 +0000 (16:44 +0000)]
res_pjsip: Allow configuration of endpoint identifier query order
It's possible to have a scenario that will create a conflict between endpoint
identifiers. For instance an incoming call could be identified by two different
endpoint identifiers and the one chosen depended upon which identifier module
loaded first. This of course causes problems when, for example, the incoming
call is expected to be identified by username, but instead is identified by ip.
This patch adds a new 'global' option to res_pjsip called
'endpoint_identifier_order'. It is a comma separated list of endpoint
identifier names that specifies the order by which identifiers are processed
and checked.
ASTERISK-24840 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4455/
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 4 Mar 2015 18:53:40 +0000 (18:53 +0000)]
translate: Prevent invalid memory accesses on fast shutdown
When a 'core restart now' or 'core stop now' is executed and a channel is
currently in a media operation, the translator matrix can be destroyed while a
channel is currently blocked on getting the best translation choice
(see ast_translator_best_choice). When the channel gets the mutex, the
translation matrix now has invalid memory, and Asterisk crashes.
This patch does two things:
(1) We now only clean up the translation matrix on a graceful shutdown. In that
case, there are no channels, and so there is no risk of this occurring.
(2) We also now set the __matrix and __indextable to NULL. In some initial
backtraces when this occurred, it looked as if there was a memory corruption
occurring, and it wasn't until we determined that something had restarted
Asterisk that the issue became clear. By setting these to NULL on shutdown,
it becomes a bit easier to determine why a crash is occurring.
Note that we could litter the code with NULL checks on the __matrix, but the
act of making the translation matrix cleaned up on shutdown should preclude
this issue from occurring in the first place, and this part of the code needs
to be as fast as possible.
Matthew Jordan [Mon, 2 Mar 2015 19:15:40 +0000 (19:15 +0000)]
res/res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Revert portion of r432195
Unfortunately, while initial testing with ConfBridge did not reproduce the
audio problem alluded to in the comment in res_pjsip_sdp_rtp, further testing
did show that bridge_softmix and/or ConfBridge has a severe problem bridging
two or more participants at different sampling rates. Sometimes, it even picks
odd sampling rates that cause hideous audio problems.
This patch backs out the offending portion of the code until the issues in
the affected bridging modules can be more properly analyzed.
ASTERISK-24841
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Matthew Jordan [Tue, 24 Feb 2015 22:01:09 +0000 (22:01 +0000)]
ARI/PJSIP: Apply requesting channel's format cap to created channels
This patch addresses the following problems:
* ari/resource_channels: In ARI, we currently create a format capability
structure of SLIN and apply it to the new channel being created. This was
originally done when the PBX core was used to create the channel, as there
was a condition where a newly created channel could be created without any
formats. Unfortunately, now that the Dial API is being used, this has two
drawbacks:
(a) SLIN, while it will ensure audio will flows, can cause a lot of
needless transcodings to occur, particularly when a Local channel is
created to the dialplan. When no format capabilities are available, the
Dial API handles this better by handing all audio formats to the requsted
channels. As such, we defer to that API to provide the format
capabilities.
(b) If a channel (requester) is causing this channel to be created, we
currently don't use its format capabilities as we are passing in our own.
However, the Dial API will use the requester channel's formats if none
are passed into it, and the requester channel exists and has format
capabilities. This is the "best" scenario, as it is the most likely to
create a media path that minimizes transcoding.
Fixing this simply entails removing the providing of the format capabilities
structure to the Dial API.
* chan_pjsip: Rather than blindly picking the first format in the format
capability structure - which actually *can* be a video or text format - we
select an audio format, and only pick the first format if that fails. That
minimizes the weird scenario where we attempt to transcode between video/audio.
* res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Applied the joint capapbilites to the format structure.
Since ast_request already limits us down to one format capability once the
format capabilities are passed along, there's no reason to squelch it here.
* channel: Fixed a comment. The reason we have to minimize our requested
format capabilities down to a single format is due to Asterisk's inability
to convey the format to be used back "up" a channel chain. Consider the
following:
That is, we have PJSIP/A dialing a Local channel, where the Local;2 dials
PJSIP/B. PJSIP/A has native format capabilities g722,ulaw,alaw; the Local
channel has inherited those format capabilities down the line; PJSIP/B
supports only ulaw. According to these format capabilities, ulaw is
acceptable and should be selected across all the channels, and no
transcoding should occur. However, there is no way to convey this: when L;2
and PJSIP/B are put into a bridge, we will select ulaw, but that is not
conveyed to PJSIP/A and L;1. Thus, we end up with:
PJSIP/A <=> L;1 <=> L;2 <=> PJSIP/B
g g X u u
Which causes g722 to be written to PJSIP/B.
Even if we can convey the 'ulaw' choice back up the chain (which through
some severe hacking in Local channels was accomplished), such that the chain
looks like:
PJSIP/A <=> L;1 <=> L;2 <=> PJSIP/B
u u u u
We have no way to tell PJSIP/A's *channel driver* to Answer in the SDP back
with only 'ulaw'. This results in all the channel structures being set up
correctly, but PJSIP/A *still* sending g722 and causing the chain to fall
apart.
There's a lot of difficulty just in setting this up, as there are numerous
race conditions in the act of bridging, and no clean mechanism to pass the
selected format backwards down an established channel chain. As such, the
best that can be done at this point in time is clarifying the comment.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4434/
ASTERISK-24812 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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Kevin Harwell [Wed, 11 Feb 2015 18:04:09 +0000 (18:04 +0000)]
res_pjsip: dtls_handler causes Asterisk to crash
There have been a couple of times where a crash occurred in the dtls_handler
section of the code for res_pjsip. Unfortunately, in working this issue the
problem was unable to be reproduced. After looking at the backtraces and
through the code the current best guess as to why this happened might be due
to a reentrance problem and the strtok function. So, the current fix is to
convert the strtok function into the reentrant version of the function,
strtok_r.
Kevin Harwell [Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:52:35 +0000 (17:52 +0000)]
res_http_websocket: websocket write timeout fails to fully disconnect
When writing to a websocket if a timeout occurred the underlying socket did not
get closed/disconnected. This patch makes sure the websocket gets disconnected
on a write timeout. Also a notice is logged stating that the websocket was
disconnected.
ASTERISK-24701 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4412/
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Richard Mudgett [Wed, 11 Feb 2015 17:48:10 +0000 (17:48 +0000)]
HTTP: Stop accepting requests on final system shutdown.
There are three CLI commands to stop and restart Asterisk each.
1) core stop/restart now - Hangup all calls and stop or restart Asterisk.
New channels are prevented while the shutdown request is pending.
2) core stop/restart gracefully - Stop or restart Asterisk when there are
no calls remaining in the system. New channels are prevented while the
shutdown request is pending.
3) core stop/restart when convenient - Stop or restart Asterisk when there
are no calls in the system. New calls are not prevented while the
shutdown request is pending.
ARI has made stopping/restarting Asterisk more problematic. While a
shutdown request is pending it is desirable to continue to process ARI
HTTP requests for current calls. To handle the current calls while a
shutdown request is pending, a new committed to shutdown phase is needed
so ARI applications can deal with the calls until the system is fully
committed to shutdown.
* Added a new shutdown committed phase so ARI applications can deal with
calls until the final committed to shutdown phase is reached.
* Made refuse new HTTP requests when the system has reached the final
system shutdown phase. Starting anything while the system is actively
releasing resources and unloading modules is not a good thing.
* Split the bridging framework shutdown to not cleanup the global bridging
containers when shutting down in a hurry. This is similar to how other
modules prevent crashes on rapid system shutdown.
* Moved ast_begin_shutdown(), ast_cancel_shutdown(), and
ast_shutting_down(). You should not have to include channel.h just to
access these system functions.
Kevin Harwell [Wed, 11 Feb 2015 16:19:35 +0000 (16:19 +0000)]
pjsip_options: Fix continued qualifies after endpoint/aor deletion
If you remove an endpoint/aor from pjsip.conf then do a core reload,
qualifies will continue even though the object are gone. This happens
because nothing clears out the qualify tasks.
This patch unschedules all existing qualify tasks before scheduling
new ones on reload.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4290/
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Richard Mudgett [Fri, 30 Jan 2015 17:53:54 +0000 (17:53 +0000)]
app_agent_pool: Fix initial module load agent device state reporting.
When the app_agent_pool module initially loads there is a race condition
between the thread loading agents.conf and the device state internal
processing thread. If the device state internal processing thread handles
the agent creation state updates before the thread that loaded agents.conf
registers the device state provider callback then the cached agent state
is "Invalid". When a consumer module like app_queue asks for the agent state
it gets the cached "Invalid" state instead of the real state from the provider.
* Moved loading the agents.conf configuration to the last thing setup by
app_agent_pool in load_module(). Now the device state provider callback
is registered before the config is loaded so the agent creation state
updates are guaranteed to get the initial device state.
* Removed some now redundant config cleanup on error in load_config().
* Added lock protection when accessing the device state in
agent_pvt_devstate_get() and eliminated the RAII_VAR() usage.
Manager: Fix Manager Action ModuleLoad to give correct response when reloading
Prior to this patch, ModuleLoad would respond with an error indicating that
the requested module wasn't found in spite of finding and reloading the
module.
Mitigate possible HTTP injection attacks using CURL() function in Asterisk.
CVE-2014-8150 disclosed a vulnerability in libcURL where HTTP request injection
can be performed given properly-crafted URLs.
Since Asterisk makes use of libcURL, and it is possible that users of Asterisk may
get cURL URLs from user input or remote sources, we have made a patch to Asterisk
to prevent such HTTP injection attacks from originating from Asterisk.
Mark Michelson [Wed, 28 Jan 2015 21:30:40 +0000 (21:30 +0000)]
Fix file descriptor leak in RTP code.
SIP requests that offered codecs incompatible with configured values
could result in the allocation of RTP and RTCP ports that would not get
reclaimed later.
ASTERISK-24666 #close
Reported by Y Ateya
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4323
AST-2015-001
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Performing a CLI "module reload" command when there are new pjsip.conf
registration objects defined frequently failed to load them correctly.
What happens is a race condition between res_pjsip pushing its reload into
an asynchronous task processor task and the thread that does the rest of
the reloads when it gets to reloading the res_pjsip_outbound_registration
module. A similar race condition happens between a reload and the CLI/AMI
show registrations commands. The reload updates the current_states
container and the CLI/AMI commands call get_registrations() which builds a
new current_states container.
* Made res_pjsip.c reload_module() use ast_sip_push_task_synchronous()
instead of ast_sip_push_task() to eliminate two threads processing config
reloads at the same time.
* Made get_registrations() not replace the global current_states container
so the CLI/AMI show registrations command cannot interfere with reloading.
You could never add/remove objects in the container without the
possibility of the container being replaced out from under you by
get_registrations().
* Added a registration loaded sorcery instance observer to purge any dead
registration objects since get_registrations() cannot do this job anymore.
The struct ast_sorcery_instance_observer callbacks must be used because
the callback happens inline with the load process. The struct
ast_sorcery_observer callbacks are pushed to a different thread.
* Added some global current_states NULL pointer checks in case the
container disappears because of unload_module().
* Made sorcery's struct ast_sorcery_instance_observer.object_type_loaded
callbacks guaranteed to be called before any struct
ast_sorcery_observer.loaded callbacks will be called.
* Moved the check for non-reloadable objects to before the sorcery
instance loading callbacks happen to short circuit unnecessary work.
Previously with non-reloadable objects, the sorcery instance
loading/loaded callbacks would always happen, the individual wizard
loading/loaded would be prevented, and the non-reloadable type logging
message would be logged for each associated wizard.
Kevin Harwell [Tue, 27 Jan 2015 23:02:42 +0000 (23:02 +0000)]
tcptls: Bad file descriptor error when reloading chan_sip
While running through some scenarios using chan_sip and tcp a problem would
occur that resulted in a flood of bad file descriptor messages on the cli:
tcptls.c:712 ast_tcptls_server_root: Accept failed: Bad file descriptor
The message is received because the underlying socket has been closed, so is
valid. This is probably happening because unloading of chan_sip is not atomic.
That however is outside the scope of this patch. This patch simply stops the
logging of multiple occurrences of that message.
ASTERISK-24728 #close
Reported by: Thomas Thompson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4380/
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Kevin Harwell [Tue, 27 Jan 2015 19:25:15 +0000 (19:25 +0000)]
chan_sip: stale nonce causes failure
When refreshing (with a small expiration) a registration that was sent to
chan_sip the nonce would be considered stale and reject the registration.
What was happening was that the initial registration's "dialog" still existed
in the dialogs container and upon refresh the dialog match algorithm would
choose that as the "dialog" instead of the newly created one. This occurred
because the algorithm did not check to see if the from tag matched if
authentication info was available after the 401. So, it ended up assuming
the original "dialog" was a match and stopped the search. The old "dialog"
of course had an old nonce, thus the stale nonce message.
This fix attempts to leave the original functionality alone except in the case
of a REGISTER. If a REGISTER is received if searches for an existing "dialog"
matching only on the callid. If the expires value is low enough it will reuse
dialog that is there, otherwise it will create a new one.
ASTERISK-24715 #close
Reported by: John Bigelow
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4367/
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Richard Mudgett [Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:52:09 +0000 (17:52 +0000)]
app_confbridge: Repeatedly starting and stopping recording ref leaks the recording channel.
Starting and stopping conference recording more than once causes the
recording channels to be leaked. For v13 the channels also show up in the
CLI "core show channels" output.
* Reworked and simplified the recording channel code to use
ast_bridge_impart() instead of managing the recording thread in the
ConfBridge code. The recording channel's ref handling easily falls into
place and other off nominal code paths get handled better as a result.
Joshua Colp [Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:35:36 +0000 (17:35 +0000)]
bridge / res_pjsip_sdp_rtp: Fix issues with media not being reinvited during direct media.
This change fixes two issues:
1. During a swap operation bridging added the new channel before having the swap channel
leave. This was not handled in bridge_native_rtp and could result in a channel not getting
reinvited back to Asterisk. After this change the swap channel will leave first and the
new channel will then join.
2. If a re-invite was received after a session had been established any upstream elements
(such as bridge_native_rtp) were not notified that they may want to re-evaluate things.
After this change an UPDATE_RTP_PEER control frame is queued when this situation occurs
and upstream can react.
Matthew Jordan [Tue, 27 Jan 2015 17:18:46 +0000 (17:18 +0000)]
app_confbridge: Restore user's menu name to CLI output of 'confbridge list'
When issuing a 'confbridge list XXXX' CLI command, the resulting output no
longer displays the menu associated with a ConfBridge participant.
The issue was caused by ASTERISK-22760. When that patch was done, it removed
the copying of the menu name associated with the user from the actual user
profile.
This patch fixes the issue by copying the menu name over to the user profile
when the menu hooks are applied to the user. Since that function now does a
little bit more than just apply the hooks, the name of the function has been
changed to cover the copying of the menu name over as well.
In addition, there is a disparity between the menu name length as it is stored
on the conf_menu structure and the confbridge_user structure; this patch makes
the lengths match so that a strcpy can be used.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4372/
ASTERISK-24723 #close
Reported by: Steve Pitts
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Joshua Colp [Tue, 27 Jan 2015 11:48:31 +0000 (11:48 +0000)]
res_parking: Fix crash due to race condition when unloading.
There is currently a race condition when unloading the res_parking
module. Depending on the will of the universe the subscription
invocation may occur AFTER the module is unloaded. This is because
the module does NOT use stasis_unsubscribe_and_join when terminating
the subscription. It merely uses stasis_unsubscribe.
This change makes it use stasis_unsubscribe_and_join which is documented
for usage in this exact scenario.
outbound_registration: Add 'pjsip send register' and update 'send unregister'
The current behavior of 'pjsip send unregister' is to send the unregister
(REGISTER with 0 exp) but let the next scheduled register proceed normally.
I don't think that's a good idea. If you unregister, it should stay
unregistered until you decide to start registrations again. So this patch
just adds a cancel_registration call to the current unregister_task to
cancel the timer.
Of course, now you need a way to start registration again so I've added
a 'pjsip send register' command that unregisters and cancels any existing
registration (the same as send unregister), then sends an immediate
registration and starts the timer back up again.
Both changes also ripple to AMI. There's a new PJSIPRegister command.
There's no harm in calling either command repeatedly. They don't care
about the actual state.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4301/
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res_pjsip_outbound_registration: Fix several reload issues
There are 2 issues with reloading registrations...
1. The 'can_reuse_registration' test wasn't considering the intervals or
expiration in its determination of whether a registration changed or not so if
you changed any of the intervals or the expiration and reloaded, the object
would get reloaded but the actual timers wouldn't change.
can_reuse_registration now does a sorcery diff on the old and new objects
instead of discretely testing certain fields. Now if you change expiration for
instance, and reload, the timer is updated and re-registration will occur on the
new value.
2. If you mung up your password on an outbound registration you get a permanent
failure. If you fix the password (on the outbound_auth object) and reload,
nothing tells outbound_registration to try again because the registration itself
didn't change. This patch adds an observer on the "auth" object type and if any
auth changes, existing registration states are searched and those in a
REJECTED_PERMANENT state are retried.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4304/
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Every time a registration started, sip_outbound_registration_response_cb bumps
the ref count on client_state then pushes a handle_registration_response task.
handle_registration_response never unreffed it though. So every time a
registration goes out, the ref count goes up by one.
This patch adds the unreffs to handle_registration_response.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4303/
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 21 Jan 2015 13:36:31 +0000 (13:36 +0000)]
channels/chan_sip: Fix registration leak during reload
When the SIP registrations were migrated to using ao2 in what was then trunk,
the explicit destruction of the registrations on module reload was removed and
not replaced with an ao2 equivalent. Debugging done by Stefan Engström, the
issue reporter, on ASTERISK-24673 confirmed that the reference in the
registry_list container was being leaked.
Since the purpose of cleanup_all_regs is to prep a registration for
destruction, this function now calls an ao2_callback function callback with the
OBJ_MULTIPLE | OBJ_NODATA | OBJ_UNLINK flags used to remove the registrations.
This cleans up each registration, and also removes it from the registration
container registry_list.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4355/
ASTERISK-24640 #close
Reported by: Max Man
ASTERISK-24673 #close
Reported by: Stefan Engström
Tested by: Stefan Engström
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 21 Jan 2015 13:11:48 +0000 (13:11 +0000)]
apps/app_dial: Don't publish DialEnd twice on unexpected GoSub/Macro values
The Dial application has some interesting options with the mid-call Macro (M)
and GoSub (U) options. If the MACRO_RESULT/GOSUB_RESULT returns specific
values, the Dial application will take some action upon the channels involved
in the dial operation (such as hanging up a particular party, etc.) The Dial
application ensures that a Stasis message is published in the event that
MACRO_RESULT/GOSUB_RESULT returns a value that kills the dial operation, so
that there is a corresponding DialEnd event published in AMI/ARI for the
DialBegin event that preceeded it.
A bug exists where that same DialEnd event will be published on Stasis even if
the value returned in MACRO_RESULT/GOSUB_RESULT is not one that the Dial
application cares about. This causes two DialEnd events to be published - one
with the MACRO_RESULT/GOSUB_RESULT and another with "ANSWERED" - which is all
sorts of wrong.
This patch fixes the bug by ensuring that we only publish a DialEnd message to
Stasis if the Dial application's mid-call Macro/GoSub returns something that
Dial cares about.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4336
ASTERISK-24682 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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Mark Michelson [Mon, 19 Jan 2015 18:18:23 +0000 (18:18 +0000)]
Call extension state callbacks at hint creation.
When a hint gets created, any subsequent device or presence
state changes result in extension status events getting sent
out to interested parties. However, at the time of hint creation,
no such event gets sent out, so watchers of extension state are
potentially left in the dark until the first state change after
hint creation.
Patch contributed by John Hardin (License #6512)
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Joshua Colp [Thu, 15 Jan 2015 12:11:07 +0000 (12:11 +0000)]
res_pjsip_outbound_registration: Fix race condition when reloading and listing registrations.
Due to the split of outbound registration state from configuration it is possible during
a reload for a "pjsip show registrations" CLI command to be executed which gets an older
snapshot of the configuration. This configuration may include outbound registrations which
have been removed due to a reload operation occurring at the same time. The code for
printing the outbound registration did not take this into account but now it does.
Matthew Jordan [Tue, 6 Jan 2015 22:46:26 +0000 (22:46 +0000)]
contrib/ast-db-manage: Correct down_revision path for user_eq_phone
When the user_eq_phone patch was backported to 13, it referenced the downward
revision that the PJSIP optimistic encryption option also references. This
creates a multi-path upgrade Exception when generating the SQL files.
This patch corrects this in the 13 branch. Note that trunk, which already
contained both of these features, is unaffected by this problem.
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bridge: avoid leaking channel during blond transfer pt2
A blond transfer to a failed destination, when followed
by a recall attempt, lead to a leak of the reference to
the destination channel. In addition to correcting the
regression on the previous attempt (r429826) this fixes
the leak and two additional reference leaks on failures
of bridge_import.
Matthew Jordan [Wed, 24 Dec 2014 15:27:53 +0000 (15:27 +0000)]
res/res_agi: Make Verbose message for 'stream file' match other playbacks
The Verbose message displayed when a file is played back via 'stream file'
was formatted differently than other playbacks:
* It didn't include the channel name
* It didn't include the channel language
It does, however, include the playback offset as well as any escape digits.
That information was kept; however, this patch updates the formatting to more
closely match the Verbose messages displayed when a file is played back by
'control stream file', Playback, ControlPlayback, or any other file playback
operation.
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 24 Dec 2014 13:27:13 +0000 (13:27 +0000)]
res_pjsip_keepalive: Add runtime configurable keepalive module for connection-oriented transports.
Note that this is backport from trunk of r425825.
This change adds a module which is configurable using the keep_alive_interval setting in the
global section that will send a CRLF keep alive to all active connection-oriented transports at
the provided interval. This is useful because it can help keep connections open through NATs.
This functionality also exists within PJSIP but can not be controlled at runtime and requires
recompiling it.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4084/
ASTERISK-24644 #close
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 24 Dec 2014 13:26:21 +0000 (13:26 +0000)]
res_pjsip: Add 'user_eq_phone' option to add a 'user=phone' parameter when applicable.
Note that this is a backport of r425804 from trunk.
This change adds a configuration option which adds a 'user=phone' parameter if the user
portion of the request URI or the From URI is determined to be a number.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4073/
ASTERISK-24643 #close
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Richard Mudgett [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 21:22:16 +0000 (21:22 +0000)]
DTMF atxfer: Setup recall channels as if the transferee initiated the call.
After the initial DTMF atxfer call attempt to the transfer target fails to
answer during a blonde transfer, the recall callback channels do not get
setup with information from the initial transferrer channel. As a result,
the recall callback to the transferrer does not have callid, channel
variables, datastores, accountcode, peeraccount, COLP, and CLID setup. A
similar situation happens with the recall callback to the transfer target
but it is less visible. The recall callback to the transfer target does
not have callid, channel variables, datastores, accountcode, peeraccount,
and COLP setup.
* Added missing information to the recall callback channels before
initiating the call. callid, channel variables, datastores, accountcode,
peeraccount, COLP, and CLID
* Set callid of the transferrer channel on the DTMF atxfer controller
thread attended_transfer_monitor_thread().
* Added missing channel unlocks and props unref to off nominal paths in
attended_transfer_properties_alloc().
ASTERISK-23841 #close
Reported by: Richard Mudgett
Richard Mudgett [Mon, 22 Dec 2014 20:50:17 +0000 (20:50 +0000)]
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.
Prevent possible race condition on dual redirect of channels in the same bridge.
The AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_DUAL_REDIRECT_WAIT flag was created to prevent bridges from
prematurely acting on orphaned channels in bridges. The problem with the AMI
redirect action was that it was setting this flag on channels based on the presence
of a PBX, not whether the channel was in a bridge. Whether a channel has a PBX
is irrelevant, so the condition has been altered to check if the channel is in a
bridge.
ari: Add support for specifying an originator channel when originating.
If an originator channel is specified when originating a channel the linked ID
of it will be applied to the newly originated outgoing channel. This allows
an association to be made between the two so it is known that the originator
has dialed the originated channel.
ARI/AMI: Include language in standard channel snapshot output
The channel "language" was already part of a channel snapshot, however is was
not sent out over AMI or ARI. This patch makes it so the channel "language" is
included in the appropriate AMI or ARI events.
ASTERISK-24553 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4245/
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res_pjsip_session: Fix issue where a declined media stream in a re-INVITE would fail SDP negotiation.
In the past the SDP negotiation within res_pjsip_session was made more tolerant of
certain situations. The only case where SDP negotiation will fail is when a major
error occurs during negotiation. Receiving an already declined media stream is
not considered a major error.
When producing the local SDP the logic took this into account so on the initial INVITE
the declined media stream did not cause an SDP negotiation failure. Unfortunately
the logic for handling media streams with a handler did not mirror this logic and
considered an already declined media stream an error and thus failed the SDP
negotiation.
This change makes the logic between both situations match so only under major
errors will the SDP negotiation fail.
media: Fix crash when determining sample count of a frame during shutdown.
When shutting down Asterisk the codecs are cleaned up. As a result anything
attempting to get a codec based on ID or details will find that no codec
exists. This currently occurs when determining the sample count of a frame.
This code did not take this situation into account.
This change fixes this by getting the codec directly from the format and
eliminates the lookup. This is both faster and also provides a guarantee
that the codec will exist and will be valid.
Prevent potential infinite outbound authentication loops in registration.
Prior to this patch, Asterisk would always respond to 401 responses to
registration attempts by trying to provide a registration with authentication
credentials. Even if subsequent attempts were rejected with 401 responses,
Asterisk would continue this behavior. If authentication credentials were
incorrect, this could continue forever.
With this patch, we keep track of whether we have attempted authentication
on an outbound registration attempt. If we already have, we don not try
again until the next attempt. This prevents the infinite loop scenario.
res_pjsip_outbound_publish: stack overflow when using non-default sorcery wizard
When using a non-default sorcery wizard (in this instance realtime) for outbound
publishes Asterisk will crash after a stack overflow occurs due to the code
infinitely recursing. The fix entails removing the outbound publish state
dependency from the outbound publish sorcery object and instead keeping an in
memory container that can be used to lookup the state when needed.
ASTERISK-24514 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4178/
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This allows use of the 'inactive' stream direction identifier to be
used for hold where 'sendonly' is normally used. Some Seimens phones
use 'inactive' and this change allows music on hold to operate
properly.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4252/
Reported by: Steve Pitts
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res_pjsip_session: Delay sending BYE if a re-INVITE transaction is in progress.
Given the scenario where a PJSIP channel is in a native RTP bridge with direct
media and the channel is then hung up the code will currently re-INVITE the channel
back to Asterisk and send a BYE at the same time. Many SIP implementations dislike
this greatly.
This change makes it so that if a re-INVITE transaction is in progress the BYE
is queued to occur after the completion of the transaction (be it through normal
means or a timeout).
chan_pjsip: Race between channel answer and bridge setup when using direct media
When direct media is enabled and a pjsip channel is answered a race would occur
between the handling of the answer and bridge setup. Sometimes the media
negotiation would take place after the native bridge was setup. This resulted
in a NULL media address, which in turn resulted in Asterisk using its address
as the remote media address when sending a reinvite. This patch makes the
chan_pjsip answer handler synchronous thus alleviating the race condition (the
bridge won't start setting things up until after it returns).
ASTERISK-24563 #close
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4257/
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Direct Media calls within private network sometimes get one way audio
When endpoints with direct_media enabled, behind a firewall (Asterisk on a
separate network) and were bridged sometimes Asterisk would send the ip
address of the firewall in the sdp to one of the phones in the reinvite
resulting in one way audio. When sending the reinvite Asterisk will retrieve
the media address from the associated rtp instance, but if frames were being
read this can be overwritten with another address (in this case the
firewall's). This patch ensures that Asterisk uses the original device
address when using direct media.
ASTERISK-24563
Reported by: Steve Pitts
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4216/
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Ensure the correct value is returned for CHANNEL(pjsip, secure)
Prior to this patch, we were using the PJSIP dialog's secure flag
to determine if a secure transport was being used. Unfortunately,
the dialog's secure flag was only set if a SIPS URI were in use,
as required by RFC 3261 sections 12.1.1 and 12.1.2. What we're interested
in is not dialog security, but transport security. This code change
switches to a model where we use the dialog's target URI to determine
what transport would be used to communicate, and then check if that
transport is secure.
chan_dahdi: Don't ignore setvar when using configuration section scheme.
When the configuration section scheme of chan_dahdi.conf is used (keyword
dahdichan instead of channel) all setvar= options are completely ignored.
No variable defined this way appears in the created DAHDI channels.
* Move the clearing of setvar values to after the deferred processing of
dahdichan.
DEBUG_THREADS: Fix regression and lock tracking initialization problems.
This patch started with David Lee's patch at
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2826/ and includes a regression fix
introduced by the ASTERISK-22455 patch.
The initialization of a mutex's lock tracking structure was not protected
in a critical section. This is fine for any mutex that is explicitly
initialized, but a static mutex may have its lock tracking double
initialized if multiple threads attempt the first lock simultaneously.
* Added a global mutex to properly serialize initialization of the lock
tracking structure. The painful global lock can be mitigated by adding a
double checked lock flag as discussed on the original review request.
* Defer lock tracking initialization until first use.
* Don't be "helpful" and initialize an uninitialized lock when
DEBUG_THREADS is enabled. Debug code is not supposed to fix or change
normal code behavior. We don't need a lock initialization race that would
force a re-setup of lock tracking. Lock tracking already handles
initialization on first use.
* Properly handle allocation failures of the lock tracking structure.
* No need to initialize tracking data in __ast_pthread_mutex_destroy()
just to turn around and destroy it.
The regression introduced by ASTERISK-22455 is the result of manipulating
a pthread_mutex_t struct outside of the pthread library code. The
pthread_mutex_t struct seems to have a global linked list pointer member
that can get changed by other threads. Therefore, saving and restoring
the contents of a pthread_mutex_t struct is a bad thing.
Thanks to Thomas Airmont for finding this obscure regression.
* Don't overwrite the struct ast_lock_track.reentr_mutex member to restore
tracking data in __ast_cond_wait() and __ast_cond_timedwait(). The
pthread_mutex_t struct must be treated as a read-only opaque variable.
Miscellaneous other items fixed by this patch:
* Match ast_suspend_lock_info() with ast_restore_lock_info() in
__ast_cond_timedwait().
* Made some uninitialized lock sanity checks return EINVAL and try a
DO_THREAD_CRASH.
Activate persistent subscriptions when they are recreated.
Prior to this change, recreating persistent subscriptions would
create the subscription but would not activate it. This led to subscriptions
being listed in the "NULL" state by diagnostics and not sending NOTIFYs
when expected.
Matthew Jordan [Mon, 8 Dec 2014 16:53:39 +0000 (16:53 +0000)]
AMI/ARI: Update version to 2.6.0/1.6.0 respectively for new features
AMI/ARI are getting a few enhancements in the next release of Asterisk 13. Per
semantic versioning, that warrants a bump in the minor version number, as it
reflects a backwards compatible change. Hence, this commit.
Mark Michelson [Mon, 8 Dec 2014 16:41:45 +0000 (16:41 +0000)]
Fix a crash that would occur when receiving a 491 response to a reinvite.
The reviewboard description does a fine job of summarizing this, so here it is:
A reporter discovered that Asterisk would crash when attempting to retransmit
a reinvite that had previously received a 491 response. The crash occurred
because a pjsip_tx_data structure was being saved for reuse, but its reference
count was not being increased. The result was that the pjsip_tx_data was being
freed before we were actually done with it. When we attempted to re-use the
structure when re-sending the reinvite, Asterisk would crash.
The fix implemented here is not to try holding onto the pjsip_tx_data at all.
Instead, when we reschedule sending the reinvite, we create a brand new
pjsip_tx_data and send that instead. Because of this change, there is no need
for an ast_sip_session_delayed_request structure to have a pjsip_tx_data on
it any more. So any code referencing its use has been removed.
When this initial fix was introduced, I encountered a second crash when
processing a subsequent 200 OK on a rescheduled reinvite. The reason was
that when rescheduling the reinvite, we gave the wrong location for a
response callback. This has been fixed in this patch as well.
Kinsey Moore [Mon, 8 Dec 2014 15:43:14 +0000 (15:43 +0000)]
Stasis: Fix StasisStart/End order and missing events
This corrects several bugs that currently exist in the stasis
application code.
* After a masquerade, the resulting channels have channel topics that
do not match their uniqueids
** Masquerades now swap channel topics appropriately
* StasisStart and StasisEnd messages are leaked to observer
applications due to being published on channel topics
** StasisStart and StasisEnd publishing is now properly restricted
to controlling apps via app topics
* Race conditions exist where StasisStart and StasisEnd messages due to
a masquerade may be received out of order due to being published on
different topics
** These messages are now published directly on the app topic so this
is now a non-issue
* StasisEnds are sometimes missing when sent due to masquerades and
bridge swaps into and out of Stasis()
** This was due to StasisEnd processing adjusting message-sent flags
after Stasis() had already exited and Stasis() had been re-entered
** This was corrected by adjusting these flags prior to sending the
message while the initial Stasis() application was still shutting
down
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4213/
ASTERISK-24537 #close
Reported by: Matt DiMeo
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Matthew Jordan [Sat, 6 Dec 2014 18:16:18 +0000 (18:16 +0000)]
res/res_monitor: Reset in/out sample counts on Monitor start
When repeatedly starting/stopping a Monitor on a channel, the accumulated
in/out sample counts are never reset to 0. This can cause inadvertent jumps
in the recordings, as the code in the channel core will determine incorrectly
that a jump in the recorded file position should occur. Setting the sample
counts to 0 simply reflects the initial state a Monitor should be in when it
is started, as this is the initial count that would be on the channels at that
time.
Matthew Jordan [Sat, 6 Dec 2014 17:27:22 +0000 (17:27 +0000)]
apps/app_meetme: Apply default values on initial load with no config file
When the app_meetme module is loaded without its configuration file, the
module settings aren't initialized. In particular, this impacts the use
of logging realtime members. This patch guarantees that we always set the
default module settings on initial load.
Matthew Jordan [Thu, 4 Dec 2014 17:13:34 +0000 (17:13 +0000)]
main/test: Fix compilation issue on 32-bit systems
On a 32-bit system, a type of intmax_t will result in a compilation warning
when formatted as a 'long int'. Use the format specifier of %jd (which was
what was used originally in manager.c) to format the JSON extracted integer
on both 32-/64-bit systems.
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Matthew Jordan [Thu, 4 Dec 2014 15:48:08 +0000 (15:48 +0000)]
main/test: Fix race condition between AMI topic and Test Suite topic
This patch fixes a race condition between the raising of test AMI events (which
drive many tests in the Asterisk Test Suite) and other AMI events. Prior to
this patch, the Stasis messages published to the test topic were not forwarded
to the AMI topic. Instead, the code in manager had a dedicated handler for test
messages that was independent of the topics forwarded to the AMI topic. This
results in no synchronization between the test messages and the rest of the
Stasis messages published out over AMI. In some test with very tight timing
constraints, this can result in out of order messages and spurious test
failures. Properly forwarding the Test Suite topic to the AMI topic ensures
that the messages are synchronized properly.
This patch does that, and moves the message handling to the Stasis definition
of the Test Suite message in test.c as well.
Matthew Jordan [Wed, 3 Dec 2014 20:58:41 +0000 (20:58 +0000)]
tests/test_cel: Add test_cel_attended_transfer_bridges_link to racey tests
Despite failing less often, the ordering of the ATTENDEDTRANSFER event and the
BRIDGE_EXIT event for the Alice and David channels is not defined. This makes
the test still fail.
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 3 Dec 2014 19:49:17 +0000 (19:49 +0000)]
tests/test_cel: Fix CEL unit test failures caused by attended transfer changes
When the publication of attended transfer messages were pushed to another
thread, some subtle race conditions were introduced with the CEL unit tests.
This patch fixes one of them, and pushes the other to ASTERISK-22367, which
already exists to fix another bouncy CEL unit test.
In particular, this patch fixes the test_cel_attended_transfer_bridges_link
test, and defers the test_cel_attended_transfer_bridges_swap test to the
aforementioned JIRA issue.
ASTERISK-22367
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 3 Dec 2014 16:45:08 +0000 (16:45 +0000)]
apps/app_voicemail: Fix crash with IMAP when streams are opened simultaneously
The UW IMAP library is instrinsically not thread-safe, and relies upon higher
level applications to guarantee thread safety. For the most part, this is
provided by the vms object, which provides locking for individual streams.
Unfortunately, this is not sufficient for calls to mail_open which create the
IMAP stream. mail_open can, on some systems, call into a UW IMAP specific
function for determining the address of a system based on a hostname,
ip_nametoaddr.
In the ip6_unix implementation of this function, static variables are used
to hold parsing buffers. This can cause a crash if multiple threads attempt
to convert a hostname to an address at the same time. Locking on a single
mail stream is not sufficient to prevent simultaneous access to these static
variables.
In the IMAP library, this function can be called from the mail_open and
imap_status functions. As the imap_status function is not used by
app_voicemail, locking on access to mail_open is sufficient to prevent
any mangling of the buffers.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4188/
ASTERISK-24516 #close
Reported by: David Duncan Ross Palmer
Tested by: David Duncan Ross Palmer
patches:
ASTERISK-24516.diff uploaded by David Duncan Ross Palmer (License 6660)
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Matthew Jordan [Tue, 2 Dec 2014 19:03:42 +0000 (19:03 +0000)]
tests/test_stasis: Resolve compilation issues from Asterisk 12 merge
When merging the changes up stream in r428687, I missed the fact that the
signature for stasis_message_type_create was changed. This patch fixes
the compilation issues introduced by that merge.
Matthew Jordan [Tue, 2 Dec 2014 17:05:59 +0000 (17:05 +0000)]
pbx/pbx_loopback: Speed up switches by avoiding unneeded lookups
This patch makes a small rearrangement to only do dialplan lookups during
loopback switches if the pattern matches. Prior to this patch, the dialplan
lookups were always performed, even when the result would be discarded.
Dialplan lookups can be very costly if remote switches - like DUNDi - are
present. In those cases extension matching is sped up considerably, making
the issue of lost digits more manageable.
As collateral damage, 6 trailing spaces were killed.
Joshua Colp [Tue, 2 Dec 2014 12:20:58 +0000 (12:20 +0000)]
res_pjsip_refer: Fix issue where native bridge may not occur upon completion of a transfer.
There are two methods within res_pjsip_refer for keeping track of the state of a transfer.
The first is a framehook which looks at frames passing by to determine the state. The second
subscribes to know when the channel joins a bridge. In the case when the channel joins the
bridge the framehook is *NOT* removed and this prevents the native RTP bridging technology
from getting used.
This change gets the channel and if it still exists remove the framehook.
ast_variable_find() requires a config category to search whereas
ast_variable_find_in_list() just needs the root list element which is
useful if you don't have a category.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4217/
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While troubleshooting other things I realized there were no pjsip cli
commands for identify. This patch adds them. It also also fixes a
reference leak when a 'show endpoint' displayed identifies and properly
sets the return code if load_module can't allocate a cli formatter structure.
Tested-by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4212/
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Matthew Jordan [Mon, 1 Dec 2014 17:57:12 +0000 (17:57 +0000)]
main/stasis: Allow subscriptions to use a threadpool for message delivery
Prior to this patch, all Stasis subscriptions would receive a dedicated
thread for servicing published messages. In contrast, prior to r400178
(see review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2881/), the subscriptions
shared a thread pool. It was discovered during some initial work on Stasis
that, for a low subscription count with high message throughput, the
threadpool was not as performant as simply having a dedicated thread per
subscriber.
For situations where a subscriber receives a substantial number of messages
and is always present, the model of having a dedicated thread per subscriber
makes sense. While we still have plenty of subscriptions that would follow
this model, e.g., AMI, CDRs, CEL, etc., there are plenty that also fall into
the following two categories:
* Large number of subscriptions, specifically those tied to endpoints/peers.
* Low number of messages. Some subscriptions exist specifically to coordinate
a single message - the subscription is created, a message is published, the
delivery is synchronized, and the subscription is destroyed.
In both of the latter two cases, creating a dedicated thread is wasteful (and
in the case of a large number of peers/endpoints, harmful). In those cases,
having shared delivery threads is far more performant.
This patch adds the ability of a subscriber to Stasis to choose whether or not
their messages are dispatched on a dedicated thread or on a threadpool. The
threadpool is configurable through stasis.conf.
Joshua Colp [Mon, 1 Dec 2014 13:41:08 +0000 (13:41 +0000)]
app_record: Fix bug where using the 'k' option and hanging up would trim 1/4 of a second of the recording.
The Record dialplan function trims 1/4 of a second from the end of recordings in case
they are terminated because of DTMF. When hanging up, however, you don't want this to happen.
This change makes it so on hangup this does not occur.
ASTERISK-24530 #close
Reported by: Ben Smithurst
patches:
app_record_v2.diff submitted by Ben Smithurst (license 6529)