The module res_xmpp does not accept usernames in the form used in component
mode (XEP-0114). In component mode there is no @something in the name.
In component mode the connection is now not dropped anymore.
If the xmpp server sends out a "stream" tag before handshake is finished,
the connection gets dropped in res_xmpp. Now this tag will be ignored and
the connection will be established.
After connecting there will be an exchange of presence states. This does
not work as expected in component mode. The responsible function
"xmpp_pak_presence" is left before the states get sent out. Sending
presence states in component mode is now moved to the top of the function.
George Joseph [Wed, 27 Jan 2016 16:29:13 +0000 (09:29 -0700)]
build_system: Prevent goals needing makeopts from running when it's missing
The Makefile only optionally includes makeopts so when goals like uninstall that
dont depend on anything else are run after a distclean, rules like
'rm -f "$(DESTDIR)$(ASTMODDIR)/"*' get run as 'rm -f ""/*' which attempts
to remove everything in the root directory.
Although there's a rule defined for makeopts which prints a message and does
an 'exit 1', since '-include makepopts' was specified (with the -), the exit
was ignored letting the rest of the rules run.
This patch makes makeopts required unless the goal has the string 'clean' in it.
ASTERISK-25730 #close Reported-by: George Joseph
Change-Id: I1bce59a7ea4f48e7a468e22b2abbb13c63417ac7
Joshua Colp [Mon, 25 Jan 2016 15:35:21 +0000 (11:35 -0400)]
config: Allow options to register when documentation is unavailable.
The config options framework is strict in that configuration options must
be documented unless XML documentation support is not available. In
practice this is useful as it ensures documentation exists however in
off-nominal cases this can cause strange problems.
If it is expected that a config option has a non-zero or non-empty
default value but the config option documentation is unavailable
this reasonable expectation will not be met. This can cause obscure
crashes and weirdness depending on how the code handles it.
This change tweaks the behavior to ensure that the config option
is still allowed to register, apply default values, and be set when
devmode is not enabled. If devmode is enabled then the option can
NOT be set.
This also does not remove the initial documentation error message that
is output on load when registering the configuration option.
Mark Michelson [Mon, 25 Jan 2016 16:23:18 +0000 (10:23 -0600)]
Stasis: Use custom structure when setting variables.
A recent change to queue channel variable setting to the Stasis control
queue caused a regression. When setting channel variables, it is
possible to give a NULL channel variable value in order to unset the
variable (i.e. remove it from the channel variable list). The change
introduced a call to ast_variable_new(), which is not tolerant of NULL
channel variable values.
This new change switches from using ast_variable to using a custom
channel variable struct that is lighter weight and NULL value-tolerant.
Rusty Newton [Mon, 25 Jan 2016 22:56:04 +0000 (16:56 -0600)]
sounds/Makefile: Incremented core and extra sounds versions to 1.5
Core and extra sounds 1.5 was recently released! The tarballs contain
change descriptions however I figure more people will see this one so
I'll try to be a bit detailed. Approximately 60 sounds were moved from Extra
to Core for en, en_GB, fr and added for languages that didn't already
have Extra sound sets (it,ja,ru).
In addition all of the English and Russian sounds have been completely
re-recorded.
Sounds moved and added:
activated,added,all-circuits-busy-now,astcc-followed-by-pound
at-tone-time-exactly,call-forwarding,call-fwd-no-ans,call-fwd-on-busy
,call-fwd-unconditional,calling,call-waiting,cancelled,
cannot-complete-as-dialed,check-number-dial-again,conf-full,de-activated
,disabled,do-not-disturb,enabled,enter-num-blacklist,entr-num-rmv-blklist
,extension,feature-not-avail-line,for,from-unknown-caller,goodbye,hello
,if-correct-press,im-sorry,info-about-last-call,is,is-in-use,is-set-to
,location,number,number-not-answering,num-was-successfully,one-moment-please
,please-try-again,pls-hold-while-try,pls-try-call-later,pm-invalid-option
,privacy-to-blacklist-last-caller,removed,simul-call-limit-reached
,something-terribly-wrong,sorry,sorry-youre-having-problems,speed-dial
,speed-dial-empty,telephone-number,time,to-call-this-number,to-extension
,to-listen-to-it,to-rerecord-it,unidentified-no-callback,with,you-entered
,your
There were also a few random fixes here and there to file names for a few
of the languages.
Mark Michelson [Mon, 25 Jan 2016 22:51:25 +0000 (16:51 -0600)]
res_pjsip_pubsub: Prevent crash from AMI command on freed subscription.
A test recently uncovered that running an ill-timed AMI command to show
inbound subscriptions could cause a crash since Asterisk will try to
operate on a freed subscription.
The fix for this is to remove the subscription tree from the list of
subscriptions at the time that we are sending our final NOTIFY request
out. This way, as the subscription is in the process of dying, it is
inaccessible from AMI.
Corey Farrell [Mon, 25 Jan 2016 17:03:21 +0000 (12:03 -0500)]
chan_sip: Fix buffer overrun in sip_sipredirect.
sip_sipredirect uses sscanf to copy up to 256 characters to a stacked buffer
of 256 characters. This patch reduces the copy to 255 characters to leave
room for the string null terminator.
Mark Michelson [Fri, 22 Jan 2016 21:08:58 +0000 (15:08 -0600)]
Stasis: Fix potential memory leak of control data.
When queuing tasks onto the Stasis control queue, you can pass an
arbitrary data pointer and a function to free that data. All ARI
commands that use the Stasis control queue made the assumption that the
destructor function would be called in all paths, whether the task was
queued successfully or not. However, this was not correct. If a task was
queued onto a control structure that was already completed, the
allocated data would not be freed properly.
This patch corrects this by making sure that all return paths call the
data destructor.
Mark Michelson [Thu, 21 Jan 2016 16:58:02 +0000 (10:58 -0600)]
Stasis: Use control queue to prevent crash.
A crash occurred when attempting to set a channel variable on a channel
that had already been hung up. This is because there is a small window
between when a control is grabbed and when the channel variable is set
that the channel can be hung up.
The fix here is to queue the setting of the channel variable onto the
control queue. This way, the manipulation of the channel happens in a
thread where it is safe to be done.
In this change, I also noticed that the setting of bridge roles on
channels was being done outside of the control queue, so I also changed
those operations to be done in the control queue.
Richard Mudgett [Wed, 13 Jan 2016 22:49:22 +0000 (16:49 -0600)]
res_pjsip: Add CLI "pjsip dump endpt [details]"
Dump the res_pjsip endpt internals.
In non-developer mode we will not document or make easily accessible the
"details" option even though it is still available. The user has to know
it exists to use it. Presumably they would also be aware of the potential
crash warning below.
Warning: PJPROJECT documents that the function used by this CLI command
may cause a crash when asking for details because it tries to access all
active memory pools.
George Joseph [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 01:27:57 +0000 (18:27 -0700)]
res_pjproject: Add module providing pjproject logging and utils
res_pjsip_log_forwarder has been renamed to res_pjproject
and enhanced as follows:
As a follow-on to the recent 'Add CLI "pjsip show buildopts"' patch,
a new ast_pjproject_get_buildopt function has been added. It
allows the caller to get the value of one of the buildopts.
The initial use case is retrieving the runtime value of
PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME to insure we don't send a hostname greater
than pjproject can handle. Since it can differ between
the version of pjproject that Asterisk was compiled against
and the version of pjproject that Asterisk is running against,
we can't use the PJ_MAX_HOSTNAME macro directly in Asterisk
source code.
Matt Jordan [Mon, 18 Jan 2016 23:16:24 +0000 (17:16 -0600)]
funcs/func_cdr: Correctly report high precision values for duration and billsec
When CDRs were refactored, func_cdr's ability to report high precision values
for duration and billsec (the 'f' option) was broken. This was due to func_cdr
incorrectly interpreting the duration/billsec values provided by the CDR engine
in milliseconds, as opposed to seconds. Since the CDR engine only provides
duration and billsec in seconds, and does not expose either attribute with
sufficient precision to merely pass back the underlying value, this patch fixes
the bug by re-calculating duration and billsec with microsecond precision based
on the start/answer/end times on the CDR.
Joshua Colp [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 23:15:50 +0000 (19:15 -0400)]
test_threadpool: Wait for each task to complete and fix memory leak.
This change makes the thread_timeout_thrash unit test wait for
each task to complete. This fixes the problem where the test would
prematurely end when all threads were gone and a new one had to be
started to handle the last task. It also increases the thrasing as
it is now more likely for each task to encounter the above scenario.
This also fixes a memory leak where the data for each task was not
being freed.
Richard Mudgett [Tue, 19 Jan 2016 01:43:41 +0000 (19:43 -0600)]
taskprocessor.c: Fix some taskprocessor unrefs.
You have to call ast_taskprocessor_unref() outside of the taskprocessor
implementation code. Taskprocessor use since v12 has become more
transient than just the singleton uses in earlier versions.
Kevin Harwell [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 20:42:57 +0000 (14:42 -0600)]
bridge_basic: don't cache xferfailsound during an attended transfer
The xferfailsound was read from the channel at the beginning of the transfer,
and that value is "cached" for the duration of the transfer. Therefore, changing
the xferfailsound on the channel using the FEATURE() dialplan function does
nothing once the transfer is under way.
This makes it so the transfer code instead gets the xferfailsound configuration
options from the channel when it is actually going to be used.
This patch also fixes a potential memory leak of the props object as well as
making sure the condition variable gets initialized before being destroyed.
Kevin Harwell [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 22:00:50 +0000 (16:00 -0600)]
bridge_basic: don't play an attended transfer fail sound after target hangs up
If the attended transfer destination answers (picks call up or goes to
voicemail) and then hangs up on the transferer then transferer hears the
fail sound.
This patch makes it so the fail sound is not played when the transfer
destination/target hangs up after answering.
Corey Farrell [Thu, 14 Jan 2016 20:36:10 +0000 (15:36 -0500)]
Remove *.gcna / *.gcno files from added module sources.
Asterisk uses a Makefile macro to associate additional sources with a
module. This macro is responsible for creating clean targets but
previously left behind *.gcna and *.gcno files.
Daniel Journo [Sun, 10 Jan 2016 22:22:12 +0000 (22:22 +0000)]
pjsip: Add option global/regcontext
Added new global option (regcontext) to pjsip. When set, Asterisk will
dynamically create and destroy a NoOp priority 1 extension
for a given endpoint who registers or unregisters with us.
ASTERISK-25670 #close Reported-by: Daniel Journo
Change-Id: Ib1530c5b45340625805c057f8ff1fb240a43ea62
Joshua Colp [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 17:14:29 +0000 (13:14 -0400)]
app: Queue hangup if channel is hung up during sub or macro execution.
This issue was exposed when executing a connected line subroutine.
When connected or redirected subroutines or macros are executed it is
expected that the underlying applications and logic invoked are fast
and do not consume frames. In practice this constraint is not enforced
and if not adhered to will cause channels to continue when they shouldn't.
This is because each caller of the connected or redirected logic does not
check whether the channel has been hung up on return. As a result the
the hung up channel continues.
This change makes it so when the API to execute a subroutine or
macro is invoked the channel is checked to determine if it has hung up.
If it has then a hangup is queued again so the caller will see it
and stop.
Joshua Colp [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 19:25:48 +0000 (13:25 -0600)]
Merge topic 'update_taskprocessor_commands'
* changes:
Sorcery: Create human friendly serializer names.
Stasis: Create human friendly taskprocessor/serializer names.
taskprocessor.c: New API for human friendly taskprocessor names.
taskprocessor.c: Sort CLI "core show taskprocessors" output.
Mark Michelson [Tue, 12 Jan 2016 16:36:15 +0000 (10:36 -0600)]
res_sorcery_realtime: Remove leading ^ requirement.
res_sorcery_realtime's search-by-regex callback performed a check to
ensure that the passed-in regex began with a caret (^). If it did not,
then no results would be returned.
This callback only started to become used when "like" support was added
to PJSIP CLI commands. The CLI command for listing objects would pass an
empty regex ("") to the sorcery backend if no "like" statement was
present. For most sorcery backends, this resulted in returning all
objects. However, for realtime, this resulted in returning no objects.
This commit seeks to fix the regression by removing the requirement from
res_sorcery_realtime for the passed-in-regex to begin with a caret.
On a system with multiple ip addresses in the same subnet, if a
transport is bound to a specific ip address and endpoint/media_address
is set, the SIP/SDP will have the correct address in all fields but
the rtp stream MAY still originate from one of the other ip addresses,
most probably the "primary" ip address. This happens because
res_pjsip_sdp_rtp/create_rtp always calls ast_instance_new with
the "all" ip address (0.0.0.0 or ::).
The new option causes res_pjsip_sdp_rtp/create_rtp to call
ast_rtp_instance_new with the endpoint's media_address (if specified)
instead of the "all" address. This causes the packets to originate from
the specified address.
ASTERISK-25632
ASTERISK-25637 Reported-by: Olivier Krief Reported-by: Dan Journo
Change-Id: I3dfaa079e54ba7fb7c4fd1f5f7bd9509bbf8bd88
Kevin Harwell [Fri, 8 Jan 2016 22:59:44 +0000 (16:59 -0600)]
pbx: Deadlock between contexts container and context_merge locks
Recent changes (ASTERISK-25394 commit 2bd27d12223fe33b58c453965ed5c6ed3af7c4f5)
introduced the possibility of a deadlock. Due to the mentioned modifications
ast_change_hints now needs to keep both merge/delete and state callbacks from
occurring while it executes. Unfortunately, sometimes ast_change_hints can be
called with the contexts container locked. When this happens it's possible for
another thread to grab the context_merge_lock before the thread calling into
ast_change_hints does and then try to obtain the contexts container lock. This
of course causes a deadlock between the two threads. The thread calling into
ast_change_hints waits for the other thread to release context_merge_lock and
the other thread is waiting on that one to release the contexts container lock.
Unfortunately, there is not a great way to fix this problem. When hints change,
the subsequent state callbacks cannot run at the same time as a merge/delete,
nor when the usual state callbacks do. This patch alleviates the problem by
having those particular callbacks (the ones run after a hint change) occur in a
serialized task. By moving the context_merge_lock to a task it can now safely be
attempted or held without a deadlock occurring.
ASTERISK-25640 #close
Reported by: Krzysztof Trempala
This patch causes another problem and should not have been needed.
Before this patch, persistent_endpoint_contact_deleted_observer WAS
deleting the contact_status when ast_sip_location_delete_contact was
called. By deleting it yourself in ast_sip_location_delete_contact
it was gone before the observer could run and the observer therefore
was throwing an error and not sending stasis/AMI/statsd messages.
So, I don't think this was the cause of your original issue. I also
had verified the contact AMI and statsd lifecycle and it was working.
I'll double check now though.
ASTERISK-25675 Reported-by: Daniel Journo
Change-Id: Ib586a6b7f90acb641b0c410f659743ab90e84f1a
Richard Mudgett [Thu, 7 Jan 2016 01:00:27 +0000 (19:00 -0600)]
ccss.c: Replace space in taskprocessor name.
The CLI "core ping taskprocessor" command does not work very
well with taskprocessor names that have spaces in them. You
have to put quotes around the name so using tab completion
becomes awkward.