asterisk/funcs/func_dialgroup.c

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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2007, Tilghman Lesher
*
* Tilghman Lesher <func_dialgroup__200709@the-tilghman.com>
*
* See http://www.asterisk.org for more information about
* the Asterisk project. Please do not directly contact
* any of the maintainers of this project for assistance;
* the project provides a web site, mailing lists and IRC
* channels for your use.
*
* This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
* the GNU General Public License Version 2. See the LICENSE file
* at the top of the source tree.
*/
/*! \file
*
* \brief Dial group dialplan function
*
* \author Tilghman Lesher <func_dialgroup__200709@the-tilghman.com>
*
* \ingroup functions
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include "asterisk/module.h"
#include "asterisk/channel.h"
#include "asterisk/pbx.h"
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
#include "asterisk/app.h"
#include "asterisk/astobj2.h"
#include "asterisk/astdb.h"
/*** DOCUMENTATION
<function name="DIALGROUP" language="en_US">
<synopsis>
Manages a group of users for dialing.
</synopsis>
<syntax>
<parameter name="group" required="true" />
<parameter name="op">
<para>The operation name, possible values are:</para>
<para><literal>add</literal> - add a channel name or interface (write-only)</para>
<para><literal>del</literal> - remove a channel name or interface (write-only)</para>
</parameter>
</syntax>
<description>
<para>Presents an interface meant to be used in concert with the Dial
application, by presenting a list of channels which should be dialled when
referenced.</para>
<para>When DIALGROUP is read from, the argument is interpreted as the particular
<replaceable>group</replaceable> for which a dial should be attempted. When DIALGROUP is written to
with no arguments, the entire list is replaced with the argument specified.</para>
<para>Functionality is similar to a queue, except that when no interfaces are
available, execution may continue in the dialplan. This is useful when
you want certain people to be the first to answer any calls, with immediate
fallback to a queue when the front line people are busy or unavailable, but
you still want front line people to log in and out of that group, just like
a queue.</para>
<example title="Add 2 endpoints to a dial group">
exten => 1,1,Set(DIALGROUP(mygroup,add)=SIP/10)
same => n,Set(DIALGROUP(mygroup,add)=SIP/20)
same => n,Dial(${DIALGROUP(mygroup)})
</example>
</description>
</function>
***/
static struct ao2_container *group_container = NULL;
struct group_entry {
char name[AST_CHANNEL_NAME];
};
struct group {
char name[AST_MAX_EXTENSION];
struct ao2_container *entries;
};
static void group_destroy(void *vgroup)
{
struct group *group = vgroup;
ao2_ref(group->entries, -1);
}
static int group_hash_fn(const void *obj, const int flags)
{
const struct group *g = obj;
return ast_str_hash(g->name);
}
static int group_cmp_fn(void *obj1, void *name2, int flags)
{
struct group *g1 = obj1, *g2 = name2;
char *name = name2;
if (flags & OBJ_POINTER)
return strcmp(g1->name, g2->name) ? 0 : CMP_MATCH | CMP_STOP;
else
return strcmp(g1->name, name) ? 0 : CMP_MATCH | CMP_STOP;
}
static int entry_hash_fn(const void *obj, const int flags)
{
const struct group_entry *e = obj;
return ast_str_hash(e->name);
}
static int entry_cmp_fn(void *obj1, void *name2, int flags)
{
struct group_entry *e1 = obj1, *e2 = name2;
char *name = name2;
if (flags & OBJ_POINTER)
return strcmp(e1->name, e2->name) ? 0 : CMP_MATCH | CMP_STOP;
else
return strcmp(e1->name, name) ? 0 : CMP_MATCH | CMP_STOP;
}
static int dialgroup_read(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *cmd, char *data, char *buf, size_t len)
{
struct ao2_iterator i;
struct group *grhead = ao2_find(group_container, data, 0);
struct group_entry *entry;
size_t bufused = 0;
int trunc_warning = 0;
int res = 0;
if (!grhead) {
if (!ast_strlen_zero(cmd)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "No such dialgroup '%s'\n", data);
}
return -1;
}
buf[0] = '\0';
i = ao2_iterator_init(grhead->entries, 0);
while ((entry = ao2_iterator_next(&i))) {
int tmp = strlen(entry->name);
/* Ensure that we copy only complete names, not partials */
if (len - bufused > tmp + 2) {
if (bufused != 0)
buf[bufused++] = '&';
ast_copy_string(buf + bufused, entry->name, len - bufused);
bufused += tmp;
} else if (trunc_warning++ == 0) {
if (!ast_strlen_zero(cmd)) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Dialgroup '%s' is too large. Truncating list.\n", data);
} else {
res = 1;
ao2_ref(entry, -1);
break;
}
}
ao2_ref(entry, -1);
}
ao2_iterator_destroy(&i);
Fix a variety of memory leaks This patch addresses a number of memory leaks in a variety of modules that were found by a static analysis tool. A brief summary of the changes: * app_minivm: free ast_str objects on off nominal paths * app_page: free the ast_dial object if the requested channel technology cannot be appended to the dialing structure * app_queue: if a penalty rule failed to match any existing rule list names, the created rule would not be inserted and its memory would be leaked * app_read: dispose of the created silence detector in the presence of off nominal circumstances * app_voicemail: dispose of an allocated unique ID field for MWI event un-subscribe requests in off nominal paths; dispose of configuration objects when using the secret.conf option * chan_dahdi: dispose of the allocated frame produced by ast_dsp_process * chan_iax2: properly unref peer in CLI command "iax2 unregister" * chan_sip: dispose of the allocated frame produced by sip_rtp_read's call of ast_dsp_process; free memory in parse unit tests * func_dialgroup: properly deref ao2 object grhead in nominal path of dialgroup_read * func_odbc: free resultset in off nominal paths of odbc_read * cli: free match_list in off nominal paths of CLI match completion * config: free comment_buffer/list_buffer when configuration file load is unchanged; free the same buffers any time they were created and config files were processed * data: free XML nodes in various places * enum: free context buffer in off nominal paths * features: free ast_call_feature in off nominal paths of applicationmap config processing * netsock2: users of ast_sockaddr_resolve pass in an ast_sockaddr struct that is allocated by the method. Failures in ast_sockaddr_resolve could result in the users of the method not knowing whether or not the buffer was allocated. The method will now not allocate the ast_sockaddr struct if it will return failure. * pbx: cleanup hash table traversals in off nominal paths; free ignore pattern buffer if it already exists for the specified context * xmldoc: cleanup various nodes when we no longer need them * main/editline: various cleanup of pointers not being freed before being assigned to other memory, cleanup along off nominal paths * menuselect/mxml: cleanup of value buffer for an attribute when that attribute did not specify a value * res_calendar*: responses are allocated via the various *_request method returns and should not be allocated in the various write_event methods; ensure attendee buffer is freed if no data exists in the parsed node; ensure that calendar objects are de-ref'd appropriately * res_jabber: free buffer in off nominal path * res_musiconhold: close the DIR* object in off nominal paths * res_rtp_asterisk: if we run out of ports, close the rtp socket object and free the rtp object * res_srtp: if we fail to create the session in libsrtp, destroy the temporary ast_srtp object (issue ASTERISK-19665) Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1922 ........ Merged revisions 366880 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 366881 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@366917 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2012-05-18 14:43:44 +00:00
ao2_ref(grhead, -1);
return res;
}
static int dialgroup_refreshdb(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *cdialgroup)
{
int len = 500, res = 0;
char *buf = NULL;
char *new_buf;
char *dialgroup = ast_strdupa(cdialgroup);
do {
len *= 2;
new_buf = ast_realloc(buf, len);
if (!new_buf) {
ast_free(buf);
return -1;
}
buf = new_buf;
if ((res = dialgroup_read(chan, "", dialgroup, buf, len)) < 0) {
ast_free(buf);
return -1;
}
} while (res == 1);
if (ast_strlen_zero(buf)) {
ast_db_del("dialgroup", cdialgroup);
} else {
ast_db_put("dialgroup", cdialgroup, buf);
}
ast_free(buf);
return 0;
}
static int dialgroup_write(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *cmd, char *data, const char *cvalue)
{
struct group *grhead;
struct group_entry *entry;
int j, needrefresh = 1;
AST_DECLARE_APP_ARGS(args,
AST_APP_ARG(group);
AST_APP_ARG(op);
);
AST_DECLARE_APP_ARGS(inter,
AST_APP_ARG(faces)[100];
);
char *value = ast_strdupa(cvalue);
AST_STANDARD_APP_ARGS(args, data);
AST_NONSTANDARD_APP_ARGS(inter, value, '&');
if (!(grhead = ao2_find(group_container, args.group, 0))) {
/* Create group */
grhead = ao2_alloc(sizeof(*grhead), group_destroy);
if (!grhead)
return -1;
grhead->entries = ao2_container_alloc_hash(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_MUTEX, 0, 37,
entry_hash_fn, NULL, entry_cmp_fn);
if (!grhead->entries) {
ao2_ref(grhead, -1);
return -1;
}
ast_copy_string(grhead->name, args.group, sizeof(grhead->name));
ao2_link(group_container, grhead);
}
if (ast_strlen_zero(args.op)) {
/* Wholesale replacement of the group */
args.op = "add";
/* Remove all existing */
ao2_ref(grhead->entries, -1);
grhead->entries = ao2_container_alloc_hash(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_MUTEX, 0, 37,
entry_hash_fn, NULL, entry_cmp_fn);
if (!grhead->entries) {
ao2_unlink(group_container, grhead);
ao2_ref(grhead, -1);
return -1;
}
}
if (strcasecmp(args.op, "add") == 0) {
for (j = 0; j < inter.argc; j++) {
/* Eliminate duplicates */
if ((entry = ao2_find(grhead->entries, inter.faces[j], 0))) {
ao2_ref(entry, -1);
continue;
}
if ((entry = ao2_alloc(sizeof(*entry), NULL))) {
ast_copy_string(entry->name, inter.faces[j], sizeof(entry->name));
ao2_link(grhead->entries, entry);
ao2_ref(entry, -1);
} else {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to add '%s' to dialgroup '%s'\n", inter.faces[j], grhead->name);
}
}
} else if (strncasecmp(args.op, "del", 3) == 0) {
for (j = 0; j < inter.argc; j++) {
if ((entry = ao2_find(grhead->entries, inter.faces[j], OBJ_UNLINK))) {
ao2_ref(entry, -1);
} else {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Interface '%s' not found in dialgroup '%s'\n", inter.faces[j], grhead->name);
}
}
} else {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Unrecognized operation: %s\n", args.op);
needrefresh = 0;
}
ao2_ref(grhead, -1);
if (needrefresh) {
dialgroup_refreshdb(chan, args.group);
}
return 0;
}
static struct ast_custom_function dialgroup_function = {
.name = "DIALGROUP",
.read = dialgroup_read,
.write = dialgroup_write,
};
static int unload_module(void)
{
int res = ast_custom_function_unregister(&dialgroup_function);
ao2_ref(group_container, -1);
return res;
}
static int load_module(void)
{
struct ast_db_entry *dbtree, *tmp;
char groupname[AST_MAX_EXTENSION], *ptr;
group_container = ao2_container_alloc_hash(AO2_ALLOC_OPT_LOCK_MUTEX, 0, 37,
group_hash_fn, NULL, group_cmp_fn);
if (group_container) {
/* Refresh groups from astdb */
if ((dbtree = ast_db_gettree("dialgroup", NULL))) {
for (tmp = dbtree; tmp; tmp = tmp->next) {
ast_copy_string(groupname, tmp->key, sizeof(groupname));
if ((ptr = strrchr(groupname, '/'))) {
ptr++;
dialgroup_write(NULL, "", ptr, tmp->data);
}
}
ast_db_freetree(dbtree);
}
return ast_custom_function_register(&dialgroup_function);
} else {
return AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE;
}
}
AST_MODULE_INFO_STANDARD(ASTERISK_GPL_KEY, "Dialgroup dialplan function");