Kinsey Moore [Mon, 10 Dec 2012 16:53:16 +0000 (16:53 +0000)]
Ensure ReceiveFax provides a CED tone via T.38
When using res_fax_digium, the T.38 CED tone was not being provided
properly which would cause some incoming faxes to fail. This was not an
issue with res_fax_spandsp since it does not strictly honor the
send_ced flag and sends the CED tone whenever receiving a T.38 fax.
(closes issue FAX-343) Reported-by: Benjamin Tietz Patch-by: Kinsey Moore
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Kinsey Moore [Mon, 10 Dec 2012 14:40:26 +0000 (14:40 +0000)]
Handle Session-Expires less than local Min-SE in 200 OK
Ensure that a call is immediately torn down if a Session-Expires value
received in a 200 OK is less than the local Min-SE. This also prevents
Asterisk from allowing calls with Session-Expires below the
RFC4028-mandated minimum (90s).
(closes issue ASTERISK-20653)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2237/ Patch-by: Kinsey Moore
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Fix code to send in both rx and tx open stream messages correct codecs. Found that on phase 0/1 phones wrong codecs cause to no audio in some situations.
(issue ASTERISK-20183)
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Tilghman Lesher [Mon, 10 Dec 2012 01:39:58 +0000 (01:39 +0000)]
Improve documentation by making all of the colors used readable,
no matter what the background color is.
Dark blue on a black background is unreadable, as is yellow on a
light background. This patch turns on the bright attribute for
colors when on a dark background and turns *off* the bright
attribute when the -W command line option is used (indicating a
_light_ background). This ensures that text is readable in both
cases.
Richard Mudgett [Sat, 8 Dec 2012 00:29:23 +0000 (00:29 +0000)]
Fix order of SIP allow/disallow in MySQL contrib script.
Using the contrib sippeers.sql script to create the sippeers MySQL table
would result in being unable to place calls if you set the disallow value
to all.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20756)
Reported by: Andre Luis
Patches:
sippeers.patch patch uploaded by Andre Luis
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Kinsey Moore [Fri, 7 Dec 2012 21:58:21 +0000 (21:58 +0000)]
codec_dahdi: Fix output of "transcoder show" CLI command.
In r306010 "Asterisk media architecture conversion - no more format
bitfields", the logic for incrementing encoders and decoders when
opening transcoder channels was changed without making the corresponding
change when decrementing encoder / decoder channels. The result being
that when a channel was destroyed, codec_dahdi couldn't properly tell if
it was an encoder or decoder, and the default case is to assume it was a
decoder.
This could result in negative numbers for decoders in use like in:
VOIP6*CLI> transcoder show
2/-2 encoders/decoders of 92 channels are in use.
Jonathan Rose [Wed, 5 Dec 2012 16:57:26 +0000 (16:57 +0000)]
res_srtp: Fix a crash caused by srtp_dealloc on an already dealloced session
When srtp_create fails, the session may be dealloced or just not alloced. At
the same time though, the session pointer might not be set to NULL in this
process and attempting to srtp_dealloc it again will cause a segfault. This
patch checks for failure of srtp_create and sets the session pointer to NULL
if it fails.
Joshua Colp [Wed, 5 Dec 2012 16:49:33 +0000 (16:49 +0000)]
Fix a SIP request memory leak with TLS connections.
During the TLS re-work in chan_sip some TLS specific code was moved
into a separate function. This function operates on a copy of the
incoming SIP request. This copy was never deinitialized causing a
memory leak for each request processed.
This function is now given a SIP request structure which it can use
to copy the incoming request into. This reduces the amount of memory
allocations done since the internal allocated components are reused
between packets and also ensures the SIP request structure is
deinitialized when the TLS connection is torn down.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20763)
Reported by: deti
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Richard Mudgett [Wed, 5 Dec 2012 00:49:53 +0000 (00:49 +0000)]
confbridge: Fix several small issues.
* Made func_confbridge_helper() allow an empty value when setting options.
You previously could not Set(CONFBRIDGE(user,pin)=) and clear the
configured pin from the dialplan.
* Made func_confbridge_helper() handle its datastore better if multiple
threads attempt to set the first CONFBRIDGE option value on the channel.
* Made the func_confbridge_helper() only output one diagnostic message
concerning the option.
* Made the bridge video_mode able to repeatedly change in the config file
and CONFBRIDGE dialplan function. The video_mode option values are an
enum and not independent of each other.
* Made handle_cli_confbridge_show_bridge_profile() better handle the
video_mode option.
* Simplified datastore handling code in conf_find_user_profile() and
conf_find_bridge_profile().
* Made parse_bridge(), parse_user(), and parse_menu() use var->file
instead of CONFBRIDGE_CONFIG because the var could have been from an
include file.
Richard Mudgett [Mon, 3 Dec 2012 22:53:58 +0000 (22:53 +0000)]
Cleanup ast_run_atexits() atexits list.
* Convert atexits list to a mutex instead of a rd/wr lock. The lock is
only write locked.
* Move CLI verbose Asterisk ending message to where AMI message is output
in really_quit() to avoid further surprises about using stuff already
shutdown.
Mark Michelson [Fri, 30 Nov 2012 16:23:46 +0000 (16:23 +0000)]
Fix potential crashes during SIP attended transfers.
The principal behind this patch is simple. During a transfer,
we manipulate channels that are owned by a separate thread than
the one we currently are running in, so it makes sense that we
need to grab a reference to the channels so that they cannot
disappear out from under us.
In the wild, crashes were sometimes seen when the transferring
party would hang up the call before the transfer target answered
the call. The most common place to see the crash occur was when
attempting to send a connected line update to the transferer
channel.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20226)
Reported by Jared Smith
Patches:
ASTERISK-20226.patch uploaded by Mark Michelson (License #5049)
Tested by: Jared Smith
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Michael L. Young [Thu, 29 Nov 2012 21:51:50 +0000 (21:51 +0000)]
Improve Code Readability And Fix Setting natdetected Flag
For 1.8, 10, 11 and trunk we are are improving the code readability.
For 11 and trunk, auto nat detection was added. The natdetected flag was being
set to 1 when the host address in the VIA header did not specifiy a port. This
patch fixes this by setting the port on the temporary sock address used to
SIP_STANDARD_PORT in order for the sock address comparison to work properly.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20724)
Reported by: Michael L. Young
Patches:
asterisk-20724-set-port-v2.diff uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
* Adds the following CLI commands to control MALLOC_DEBUG reporting of
unreleased malloc memory when Asterisk is shut down.
memory atexit list on
memory atexit list off
memory atexit summary byline
memory atexit summary byfunc
memory atexit summary byfile
memory atexit summary off
* Made check all remaining allocated region blocks atexit for fence
violations.
* Increased the allocated region hash table size by about three times. It
still isn't large enough considering the number of malloced blocks
Asterisk uses.
* Made CLI "memory show allocations anomalies" use
regions_check_all_fences().
Jonathan Rose [Wed, 28 Nov 2012 16:30:27 +0000 (16:30 +0000)]
manager: Make challenge work with allowmultiplelogin=no
Prior to this patch, challenge would yield a multiple logins error if used
without providing the username (which isn't really supposed to be an argument
to challenge) if allowmultiplelogin was set to no because allowmultiplelogin
finds a user with a zero length login name. This check is simply disabled for
the challenge action when the username is empty by this patch.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20677)
Reported by: Vladimir
Patches:
challenge_action_nomultiplelogin.diff uploaded by Jonathan Rose (license 6182)
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Richard Mudgett [Tue, 27 Nov 2012 23:58:23 +0000 (23:58 +0000)]
Fix extension matching with the '-' char.
The '-' char is supposed to be ignored by the dialplan extension matching.
Unfortunately, it's treatment is not handled consistently throughout the
extension matching code.
* Made the old exten matching code consistently ignore '-' chars.
* Made the old exten matching code consistently handle case in the
matching.
* Made ignore empty character sets.
* Fixed ast_extension_cmp() to return -1, 0, or 1 as documented. The only
user of it in pbx_lua.c was testing for -1. It was originally returning
the strcmp() value for less than which is not usually going to be -1.
* Fix character set sorting if the sets have the same number of characters
and start with the same character. Character set [0-9] now sorts before
[02-9a] as originally intended.
* Updated some extension label and priority already in use warnings to
also indicate if the extension is aliased.
Richard Mudgett [Tue, 27 Nov 2012 20:36:45 +0000 (20:36 +0000)]
Remove unnecessary channel module references.
* Removed call to ast_module_user_hangup_all() in res_config_mysql.c since
it is effectively a noop. No channels can attach a reference to that
module.
* Removed call to ast_module_user_hangup_all() in app_celgenuserevent.c.
The caller of unload_module() has already called it.
* Removed redundant channel module references in pbx_dundi.c. The
registered dialplan function callback dispatchers for the read/read2/write
callbacks already reference the module before calling.
* pbx_dundi: Moved unregistering CLI commands, DUNDi switch, and dialplan
functions to the first thing the unload_module() does. This will reduce
the chance of new channels using DUNDi services while the module is being
torn down.
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Matthew Jordan [Thu, 22 Nov 2012 23:56:00 +0000 (23:56 +0000)]
Re-initialize logmsgs mutex upon logger initialization to prevent lock errors
Similar to the patch that moved the fork earlier in the startup sequence to
prevent mutex errors in the recursive mutex surrounding the read/write thread
registration lock, this patch re-initializes the logmsgs mutex. Part of the
start up sequence before forking the process into the background includes
reading asterisk.conf; this has to occur prior to the call to daemon in order
to read startup parameters. When reading in a conf file, log statements can
be generated. Since this can't be avoided, the mutex instead is
re-initialized to ensure a reset of any thread tracking information.
This patch also includes some additional debugging to catch errors when
locking or unlocking the recursive mutex that surrounds locks when the
DEBUG_THREADS build option is enabled. DO_CRASH or THREAD_CRASH will
cause an abort() if a mutex error is detected.
Matthew Jordan [Sun, 18 Nov 2012 20:18:24 +0000 (20:18 +0000)]
Reorder startup sequence to prevent lockups when process is sent to background
Although it is very rare and timing dependent, the potential exists for the
call to 'daemon' to cause what appears to be a deadlock in Asterisk during
startup. This can occur when a recursive mutex is obtained prior to the
daemon call executing. Since daemon uses fork to send the process into the
background, any threading primitives are unsafe to re-use after the call.
Implementations of pthread recursive mutexes are highly likely to store the
thread identifier of the thread that previously obtained the mutex. If
the mutex was locked prior to the fork, a subsequent unlock operation will
potentially fail as the thread identifier is no longer valid. Since the
mutex is still locked, all subsequent attempts to grab the mutex by other
threads will block.
This behavior exhibited itself most often when DEBUG_THREADS was enabled, as
this compile time option surrounds the mutexes in Asterisk with another
recursive mutex that protects the storage of thread related information. This
made it much more likely that a recursive mutex would be obtained prior to
daemon and unlocked after the call.
This patch does the following:
a) It backports a patch from Asterisk 11 that prevents the spawning of the
localtime monitoring thread. This thread is now spawned after Asterisk has
fully booted.
b) It re-orders the startup sequence to call daemon earlier during Asterisk
startup. This limits the potential of threading primitives being accessed
by initialization calls before daemon is called.
c) It removes calls to ast_verbose/ast_log/etc. prior to daemon being called.
Developers should send error messages directly to stderr prior to daemon,
as calls to ast_log may access recursive mutexes that store thread related
information.
d) It reorganizes when thread local storage is created for storing lock
information during the creation of threads. Prior to this patch, the
read/write lock protecting the list of threads in ast_register_thread would
utilize the lock in the thread local storage prior to it being initialized;
this patch prevents that.
On a very related note, this patch will *greatly* improve the stability of the
Asterisk Test Suite.
Matthew Jordan [Sun, 18 Nov 2012 14:22:39 +0000 (14:22 +0000)]
Add a test event that reports changes in ConfBridge state
This patch adds a test event to ConfBridge that reports transitions between
states in ConfBridge. This is used by tests in the Asterisk Test Suite
that verify state changes based on the entering/leaving of conference
participants.
Jonathan Rose [Fri, 16 Nov 2012 19:41:55 +0000 (19:41 +0000)]
monitor: prevent attempts to move/remove recordings skipped with 'i' and 'o'.
The i and o options for monitor skip the input and output sides of a recording
respectively. This patch addresses a problem in those options when monitor is
called without specifying a specific filename where monitor will try to move
the recording that was skipped. Since this usually doesn't exist when these
options are used, it would produce a warning when it does this in most cases,
but it is conceivable that there are use cases where this could result in
moving/removing a file unintentionally.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20641)
Reported by: Jonathan Rose
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2190/
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David M. Lee [Thu, 15 Nov 2012 23:17:54 +0000 (23:17 +0000)]
Migrate hashtest/hashtest2 to be unit tests.
Both hashtest and hashtest2 are manual testing apps that thrash hash
tables (hashtab and ao2 containers, respectively), by spinning up
several threads that randomly insert, delete, lookup and iterate over
the hash table. If the app doesn't crash, the hash table probably passes
the test. Those utils are not a part of the typical Asterisk build, so
they do not usually get compiled. This all makes them less that useful.
This patch removes those manual test programs and replaces them with
Asterisk unit test modules (test_{hashtab,astobj2}_thrash.so). It also
attempts to make the tests more deterministic.
* Rather than spinning up some number of threads that operate on the
hash table randomly, spin up four threads that concurrenly add,
remove, lookup and iterate over the hash table.
* Each thread checks the state of the hash table both during and after
execution, and indicates a test failure if things are not as expected.
* Each thread times out after 60 seconds to prevent deadlocking the unit
test run.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20505)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2189/
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Jonathan Rose [Thu, 15 Nov 2012 22:55:04 +0000 (22:55 +0000)]
app_meetme: Fix channels lingering when hung up under certain conditions
Channels would get stuck and MeetMe would repeatedly display an Unable
to write frame to channel error in the conf_run function if hung up
during certain sound prompts such as during user count announcements.
This patch fixes that by reintroducing a hangup check in the meetme's
main loop (also in conf_run).
(closes issue ASTERISK-20486)
Reported by: Michael Cargile
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2187/
Patches:
meetme_hangup_patch_ASTERISK-20486_v3.diff uploaded by Jonathan Rose (license 6182)
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Rusty Newton [Thu, 15 Nov 2012 01:50:54 +0000 (01:50 +0000)]
Patch to play correct sound file when a voicemail's urgent status is removed
We were attempting to play "vm-urgent-removed", which didn't exist. Now we play "vm-marked-nonurgent" which exists
and is the correct sound file. Previous behavior was silence and a warning on the CLI.
(issue ASTERISK-20280)
(closes issue ASTERISK-20280)
Reported by: Tomo Takebe
Tested by: Rusty Newton
Patches:
asterisk20280.patch uploaded by Rusty Newton (license 5829)
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Richard Mudgett [Wed, 14 Nov 2012 19:50:52 +0000 (19:50 +0000)]
Fix call files when astspooldir is relative.
Future dated call files are ignored when astspooldir is relative to the
current directory. The queue_file() assumed that the qdir needed to be
prepended if the given filename did not start with a '/'. If astspooldir
is relative it is not going to start from the root directory obviously so
it will not start with a '/'. The filename used in queue_file()
ultimately results in qdir prepended multiple times.
* Made queue_file() not prepend qdir if the filename contains a '/'.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20593)
Reported by: James Le Cuirot
Patches:
0004-Fix-future-call-files-from-relative-directories.patch (license #6439) patch uploaded by James Le Cuirot
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Brent Eagles [Tue, 13 Nov 2012 18:20:13 +0000 (18:20 +0000)]
Patch to prevent stopping the active generator when it is not the silence
generator.
This patch introduces an internal helper function to safely check whether the
current generator is the one that is expected before deactivating it. The
current externally accessible ast_channel_stop_generator() function has been
modified to be implemented in terms of the new function.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19918)
Reported by: Eduardo Abad
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Joshua Colp [Mon, 12 Nov 2012 20:44:56 +0000 (20:44 +0000)]
Properly check if the "Context" and "Extension" headers are empty in a ShowDialPlan action.
The code which handles the ShowDialPlan action wrongly assumed that a non-NULL return value
from the function which retrieves headers from an action indicates that the header has a
value. This is incorrect and the contents must be checked to see if they are blank.
Michael L. Young [Mon, 12 Nov 2012 20:15:27 +0000 (20:15 +0000)]
Fix Dynamic Hints Variable Substition - Underscore Problem
When adding a dynamic hint, if an extension contains an underscore no variable
subsitution is being performed.
This patch changes from checking if the extension contains an underscore to
checking if the extension begins with an underscore.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20639)
Reported by: Steven T. Wheeler
Tested by: Steven T. Wheeler, Michael L. Young
Patches:
asterisk-20639-dynamic-hint-underscore.diff
uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
Richard Mudgett [Thu, 8 Nov 2012 21:07:09 +0000 (21:07 +0000)]
chan_dahdi/SS7: Made reject incoming call for an in-alarm or blocked channel.
If a SS7 call comes in requesting a CIC that is in-alarm, the call is
accepted and connects if the extension exists in the dialplan. The call
does not have any audio.
* Made release the call immediately with circuit congestion cause.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20204)
Reported by: Tuan Le
Patches:
jira_asterisk_20204_v1.8.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett
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Richard Mudgett [Thu, 8 Nov 2012 17:08:39 +0000 (17:08 +0000)]
Add MALLOC_DEBUG enhancements.
* Makes malloc() behave like calloc(). It will return a memory block
filled with 0x55. A nonzero value.
* Makes free() fill the released memory block and boundary fence's with
0xdeaddead. Any pointer use after free is going to have a pointer
pointing to 0xdeaddead. The 0xdeaddead pointer is usually an invalid
memory address so a crash is expected.
* Puts the freed memory block into a circular array so it is not reused
immediately.
* When the circular array rotates out a memory block to the heap it checks
that the memory has not been altered from 0xdeaddead.
* Made the astmm_log message wording better.
* Made crash if the DO_CRASH menuselect option is enabled and something is
found.
* Fixed a potential alignment issue on 64 bit systems.
struct ast_region.data[] should now be aligned correctly for all
platforms.
* Extracted region_check_fences() from __ast_free_region() and
handle_memory_show().
Prior to this change, a common method for determining if a timeout
was reached was to call a function such as ast_waitfor_n() and inspect
the out parameter that told how many milliseconds were left, then use
that as the input to ast_waitfor_n() on the next go-around.
The problem with this is that in some cases, submillisecond timeouts
can occur, resulting in the out parameter not decreasing any. When this
happens thousands of times, the result is that the timeout takes much
longer than intended to be reached. As an example, I had a situation where
a 3 second timeout took multiple days to finally end since most wakeups
from ast_waitfor_n() were under a millisecond.
This patch seeks to fix this pattern throughout the code. Now we log the
time when an operation began and find the difference in wall clock time
between now and when the event started. This means that sub-millisecond timeouts
now cannot play havoc when trying to determine if something has timed out.
Part of this fix also includes changing the function ast_waitfor() so that it
is possible for it to return less than zero when a negative timeout is given
to it. This makes it actually possible to detect errors in ast_waitfor() when
there is no timeout.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20414)
reported by David M. Lee
Matthew Jordan [Mon, 5 Nov 2012 23:00:32 +0000 (23:00 +0000)]
Refactor ast_timer_ack to return an error and handle the error in timer users
Currently, if an acknowledgement of a timer fails Asterisk will not realize
that a serious error occurred and will continue attempting to use the timer's
file descriptor. This can lead to situations where errors stream to the
CLI/log file. This consumes significant resources, masks the actual problem
that occurred (whatever caused the timer to fail in the first place), and
can leave channels in odd states.
This patch propagates the errors in the timing resource modules up through
the timer core, and makes users of these timers handle acknowledgement
failures. It also adds some defensive coding around the use of timers
to prevent using bad file descriptors in off nominal code paths.
Note that the patch created by the issue reporter was modified slightly for
this commit and backported to 1.8, as it was originally written for
Asterisk 10.
Matthew Jordan [Sun, 4 Nov 2012 03:08:12 +0000 (03:08 +0000)]
Don't attempt to purge sessions when no sessions exist
Manager's tcp/tls objects have a periodic function that purge old manager
sessions periodically. During shutdown, the underlying container holding
those sessions can be disposed of and set to NULL before the tcp/tls periodic
function is stopped. If the periodic function fires, it will attempt to
iterate over a NULL container.
This patch checks for whether or not the sessions container exists before
attempting to purge sessions out of it. If the sessions container is NULL,
we simply return.
Note that this error was also caught by the Asterisk Test Suite.
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Matthew Jordan [Sun, 4 Nov 2012 02:42:43 +0000 (02:42 +0000)]
Only deref a reserved gateway session if we actually reserved one
Its perfectly acceptable to have a gateway session unreserved when we go to
first allocate one. Unreffing the reserved gateway session - when its NULL -
will result in an assertion error.
This problem was caught by the Asterisk Test Suite (once we had enough of the
debugging flags enabled)
Matthew Jordan [Sun, 4 Nov 2012 02:30:30 +0000 (02:30 +0000)]
Properly clean up manager resources on exit
This patch does two things:
1) It properly unregisters the manager CLI commands
2) It cleans up AMI users on exit. Prior to this patch, the AMI users
were not being disposed of properly, resulting in a memory leak.
Matthew Jordan [Sun, 4 Nov 2012 01:13:37 +0000 (01:13 +0000)]
Properly finalize prepared SQLite3 statements to prevent memory leak
The AstDB uses prepared SQLite3 statements to retrieve data from the SQLite3
database. These statements should be finalized during Asterisk shutdown so
that the SQLite3 database can be properly closed. Failure to finalize the
statements results in a memory leak and a failure when closing the database.
This patch fixes those issues by ensuring that all prepared statements are
properly finalized at shutdown.
Matthew Jordan [Sun, 4 Nov 2012 00:55:19 +0000 (00:55 +0000)]
Fix memory leak when unloading XML documentation
This patch is a modified version of a patch originally committed for the
Asterisk 11 branch in r375756. A portion of that patch, that fixed the
memory leak during unloading XML documentation, applies to branches 1.8
and 10 as well.
The patch for this issue was modified for these two branches.
Matthew Jordan [Sat, 3 Nov 2012 23:51:43 +0000 (23:51 +0000)]
Prevent multiple CDR batches from conflicting when scheduling the CDR write
The Asterisk Test Suite caught an error condition where a scheduled CDR batch
write can be deleted twice if two channels attempt to post their CDRs at the
same time. The batch CDR mutex is locked while the CDRs are appended to the
current batch list; however, it is unlocked prior to actually scheduling the
CDR write. As such, two threads can attempt to remove the currently scheduled
batch write at the same time, resulting in an assertion error.
This patch extends the time that the mutex is locked to encompass actually
scheduling the write. This prevents two threads from unscheduling the
currently scheduled write at the same time.
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Andrew Latham [Sat, 3 Nov 2012 03:15:30 +0000 (03:15 +0000)]
Doxygen Updates
Replace links to missing text files removed in the 1.6.x series with links to the wiki. Doxygen can handle URLs fine, don't atempt to quote them. Also update the wiki link in the Readme to get everyone on the same page.
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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chan_misdn: Timer primitives must be handled first.
The frm->addr is a different "address space" than the stack/instance
address of other Lx primitives. The test for B channel instance address
could fail.
Patches:
patch01_timers.diff (license #6372) patch uploaded by Guenther Kelleter
* An NT-PTMP cannot de/establish L2 since it doesn't know the TEIs.
* On NT-PTP L2 is started when L1 is finally active in handle_l1.
* L2 deactivation logging cleanup.
* L2 aggregate link status is unknown for NT-PTMP, show as "UNKN".
* Removed unused functions and code for L2 handling.
Patches:
patch03_L2estab.diff (license #6372) patch uploaded by Guenther Kelleter
Modified
Sending PH prim via lower_id layer (3 or 1) simply does not work. For TE
(3) it returns an error (len=-6) which is not evaluated by handle_l1(), so
the L1 layer status ends up wrong. Instead PH must be sent via L4, only
then does it reach L1 without an error message.
And NT PH prims only reach L1 when they are sent to layer 2 id.
--> use upper_id to send PH primitives.
* Check for errors in PH_(DE)ACTIVATE | CONFIRM.
* Debug messages are improved.
* The lower_id is now not used for anything, except: Why is lower_id layer
deleted when it wasn't created? I removed this code since it looks very
wrong.
Patches:
patch04_l1activation.diff (license #6372) patch uploaded by Guenther Kelleter
If you make 2 calls out an NT PTMP port which is not connected to any
phone, the B channel associated with that call becomes unusable until
Asterisk is restarted.
The problem is the EVENT_SETUP is queued when L1 is not up in
misdn_lib_send_event(). If L1 cannot be activated the event won't be
dequeued. It gets even worse when the call is hung up. The queued
EVENT_SETUP will be overwritten by an EVENT_DISCONNECT. The reserved B
channel then will never be freed. If later someone connects a phone to
the port, L1 will eventually activate and the queued EVENT_DISCONNECT is
sent down the stack. However, it is ignored because it is the wrong call
state.
The real fix would be that activation and queueing for a new SETUP is done
by the NT stack. But since it doesn't, the workaround must be removed
because it doesn't always work.
Fix: The event is no longer queued but immediately sent to the stack. If
L1 cannot be activated, the L3 state machine that was started by the
EVENT_SETUP will do its work, i.e. a timeout will release the B channel
properly. The SETUP possibly cannot be sent the first time but is resent
by T303 in case L1 could be activated.
Patches:
patch05_bchan-loss.diff (license #6372) patch uploaded by Guenther Kelleter
Modified
Fix Wrong Result In Debug Message For SDP Origin Processing
While looking at some debug logs, I noticed that it was being reported that the
SDP origin line was unsupported or failed. Upon looking into this on my local
machine, I found that I too was getting this debug message yet everything seemed
to be getting processed properly. What was discovered is, that, the variable to
determine what is displayed in the debug message for the SDP line that was
processed, was not being set for the origin line when the result was successful.
This patch fixes this and was tested on local machine.
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Matthew Jordan [Wed, 31 Oct 2012 14:34:42 +0000 (14:34 +0000)]
Properly extract the Body information of an EWS calendar item
Unlike all other calendar modules, res_calendar_ews fails to extract the Body
information for a calendar item. This is due, in part, to a quirk in the
schema in the XML - not only does a CalendarItem contain a Body element, but
the CalendarItem exists as a descendant of a different Body element. The neon
parser was erroneously skipping all Body elements.
This patch fixes that by bypassing Body elements that are not a child of
CalendarItem, and parsing the Body element out if it is a child.
Note that the original patch by Terry Wilson only needed slight modifications
to make it properly pull the Body information out; as such, while I've linked
to the patch that I uploaded for Dmitry, I've attributed the patch to Terry.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19738)
Reported by: Dmitry Burilov
Tested by: Dmitry Burilov
patches:
calendar_ews_body_2012_10_29.diff uploaded by Terry Wilson (license 6283)
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Jonathan Rose [Tue, 30 Oct 2012 14:42:29 +0000 (14:42 +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)
Matthew Jordan [Tue, 30 Oct 2012 02:14:01 +0000 (02:14 +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 21:09:18 +0000 (21:09 +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 15:51:24 +0000 (15:51 +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 19:56:20 +0000 (19:56 +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 21:09:29 +0000 (21:09 +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 19:53:08 +0000 (19:53 +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 18:58:52 +0000 (18:58 +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 21:06:42 +0000 (21:06 +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 09:40:24 +0000 (09:40 +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).
Mark Michelson [Fri, 12 Oct 2012 16:11:30 +0000 (16:11 +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 15:43:19 +0000 (15:43 +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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Richard Mudgett [Wed, 10 Oct 2012 20:55:44 +0000 (20:55 +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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Richard Mudgett [Tue, 9 Oct 2012 22:19:26 +0000 (22:19 +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 21:11:41 +0000 (21:11 +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.
Matthew Jordan [Mon, 8 Oct 2012 13:46:27 +0000 (13:46 +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)
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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r374581 | dlee | 2012-10-05 15:20:28 -0500 (Fri, 05 Oct 2012) | 1 line
I've committed too much. Reverting part of r374570.
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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.
Joshua Colp [Thu, 4 Oct 2012 17:44:38 +0000 (17:44 +0000)]
Fix a regression from direct media ACLs where the directrtpsetup option no longer works.
A check was added for direct media ACLs that immediately forbid remote bridging if there
was no bridged channel. This caused directrtpsetup to no longer function as it needs this
information before bridging actually occurs.
Logic has now been adjusted so if there is no bridged channel a remote bridge will still
be attempted.
David M. Lee [Thu, 4 Oct 2012 15:37:11 +0000 (15:37 +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 04:41:19 +0000 (04:41 +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