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/*
* Asterisk -- An open source telephony toolkit.
*
* Copyright (C) 2005-2006, Kevin P. Fleming
*
* Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming@digium.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 Background DNS update manager
*
* \author Kevin P. Fleming <kpfleming@digium.com>
*
* \bug There is a minor race condition. In the event that an IP address
* of a dnsmgr managed host changes, there is the potential for the consumer
* of that address to access the in_addr data at the same time that the dnsmgr
* thread is in the middle of updating it to the new address.
*/
/*! \li \ref dnsmgr.c uses the configuration file \ref dnsmgr.conf
* \addtogroup configuration_file Configuration Files
*/
/*!
* \page dnsmgr.conf dnsmgr.conf
* \verbinclude dnsmgr.conf.sample
*/
/*** MODULEINFO
<support_level>core</support_level>
***/
#include "asterisk.h"
git migration: Refactor the ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro Git does not support the ability to replace a token with a version string during check-in. While it does have support for replacing a token on clone, this is somewhat sub-optimal: the token is replaced with the object hash, which is not particularly easy for human consumption. What's more, in practice, the source file version was often not terribly useful. Generally, when triaging bugs, the overall version of Asterisk is far more useful than an individual SVN version of a file. As a result, this patch removes Asterisk's support for showing source file versions. Specifically, it does the following: * Rename ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro to ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE, and remove passing the version in with the macro. Other facilities than 'core show file version' make use of the file names, such as setting a debug level only on a specific file. As such, the act of registering source files with the Asterisk core still has use. The macro rename now reflects the new macro purpose. * main/asterisk: - Refactor the file_version structure to reflect that it no longer tracks a version field. - Remove the "core show file version" CLI command. Without the file version, it is no longer useful. - Remove the ast_file_version_find function. The file version is no longer tracked. - Rename ast_register_file_version/ast_unregister_file_version to ast_register_file/ast_unregister_file, respectively. * main/manager: Remove value from the Version key of the ModuleCheck Action. The actual key itself has not been removed, as doing so would absolutely constitute a backwards incompatible change. However, since the file version is no longer tracked, there is no need to attempt to include it in the Version key. * UPGRADE: Add notes for: - Modification to the ModuleCheck AMI Action - Removal of the "core show file version" CLI command Change-Id: I6cf0ff280e1668bf4957dc21f32a5ff43444a40e
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ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE()
#include "asterisk/_private.h"
#include <regex.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include "asterisk/dnsmgr.h"
#include "asterisk/linkedlists.h"
#include "asterisk/utils.h"
#include "asterisk/config.h"
#include "asterisk/sched.h"
#include "asterisk/cli.h"
#include "asterisk/manager.h"
#include "asterisk/acl.h"
static struct ast_sched_context *sched;
static int refresh_sched = -1;
static pthread_t refresh_thread = AST_PTHREADT_NULL;
struct ast_dnsmgr_entry {
/*! where we will store the resulting IP address and port number */
struct ast_sockaddr *result;
/*! SRV record to lookup, if provided. Composed of service, protocol, and domain name: _Service._Proto.Name */
char *service;
/*! Address family to filter DNS responses. */
unsigned int family;
/*! Set to 1 if the entry changes */
unsigned int changed:1;
Re-link peers by IP when dnsmgr changes the IP Asterisk's dnsmgr currently takes a pointer to an ast_sockaddr and updates it anytime an address resolves to something different. There are a couple of issues with this. First, the ast_sockaddr is usually the address of an ast_sockaddr inside a refcounted struct and we never bump the refcount of those structs when using dnsmgr. This makes it possible that a refresh could happen after the destructor for that object is called (despite ast_dnsmgr_release being called in that destructor). Second, the module using dnsmgr cannot be aware of an address changing without polling for it in the code. If an action needs to be taken on address update (like re-linking a SIP peer in the peers_by_ip table), then polling for this change negates many of the benefits of having dnsmgr in the first place. This patch adds a function to the dnsmgr API that calls an update callback instead of blindly updating the address itself. It also moves calls to ast_dnsmgr_release outside of the destructor functions and into cleanup functions that are called when we no longer need the objects and increments the refcount of the objects using dnsmgr since those objects are stored on the ast_dnsmgr_entry struct. A helper function for returning the proper default SIP port (non-tls vs tls) is also added and used. This patch also incorporates changes from a patch posted by Timo Teräs to ASTERISK-19106 for related dnsmgr issues. (closes issue ASTERISK-19106) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1691/ ........ Merged revisions 353371 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 353397 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@353418 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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/*! Data to pass back to update_func */
void *data;
/*! The callback function to execute on address update */
dns_update_func update_func;
ast_mutex_t lock;
AST_RWLIST_ENTRY(ast_dnsmgr_entry) list;
/*! just 1 here, but we use calloc to allocate the correct size */
char name[1];
};
static AST_RWLIST_HEAD_STATIC(entry_list, ast_dnsmgr_entry);
AST_MUTEX_DEFINE_STATIC(refresh_lock);
#define REFRESH_DEFAULT 300
static int enabled;
static int refresh_interval;
struct refresh_info {
struct entry_list *entries;
int verbose;
unsigned int regex_present:1;
regex_t filter;
};
static struct refresh_info master_refresh_info = {
.entries = &entry_list,
.verbose = 0,
};
struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *ast_dnsmgr_get_family(const char *name, struct ast_sockaddr *result, const char *service, unsigned int family)
{
struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *entry;
int total_size = sizeof(*entry) + strlen(name) + (service ? strlen(service) + 1 : 0);
if (!result || ast_strlen_zero(name) || !(entry = ast_calloc(1, total_size))) {
return NULL;
}
entry->result = result;
ast_mutex_init(&entry->lock);
strcpy(entry->name, name);
if (service) {
entry->service = ((char *) entry) + sizeof(*entry) + strlen(name);
strcpy(entry->service, service);
}
entry->family = family;
AST_RWLIST_WRLOCK(&entry_list);
AST_RWLIST_INSERT_HEAD(&entry_list, entry, list);
AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(&entry_list);
return entry;
}
struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *ast_dnsmgr_get(const char *name, struct ast_sockaddr *result, const char *service)
{
return ast_dnsmgr_get_family(name, result, service, 0);
}
void ast_dnsmgr_release(struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *entry)
{
if (!entry) {
return;
}
AST_RWLIST_WRLOCK(&entry_list);
AST_RWLIST_REMOVE(&entry_list, entry, list);
AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(&entry_list);
ast_debug(6, "removing dns manager for '%s'\n", entry->name);
ast_mutex_destroy(&entry->lock);
ast_free(entry);
}
Re-link peers by IP when dnsmgr changes the IP Asterisk's dnsmgr currently takes a pointer to an ast_sockaddr and updates it anytime an address resolves to something different. There are a couple of issues with this. First, the ast_sockaddr is usually the address of an ast_sockaddr inside a refcounted struct and we never bump the refcount of those structs when using dnsmgr. This makes it possible that a refresh could happen after the destructor for that object is called (despite ast_dnsmgr_release being called in that destructor). Second, the module using dnsmgr cannot be aware of an address changing without polling for it in the code. If an action needs to be taken on address update (like re-linking a SIP peer in the peers_by_ip table), then polling for this change negates many of the benefits of having dnsmgr in the first place. This patch adds a function to the dnsmgr API that calls an update callback instead of blindly updating the address itself. It also moves calls to ast_dnsmgr_release outside of the destructor functions and into cleanup functions that are called when we no longer need the objects and increments the refcount of the objects using dnsmgr since those objects are stored on the ast_dnsmgr_entry struct. A helper function for returning the proper default SIP port (non-tls vs tls) is also added and used. This patch also incorporates changes from a patch posted by Timo Teräs to ASTERISK-19106 for related dnsmgr issues. (closes issue ASTERISK-19106) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1691/ ........ Merged revisions 353371 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 353397 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@353418 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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static int internal_dnsmgr_lookup(const char *name, struct ast_sockaddr *result, struct ast_dnsmgr_entry **dnsmgr, const char *service, dns_update_func func, void *data)
{
unsigned int family;
if (ast_strlen_zero(name) || !result || !dnsmgr) {
return -1;
}
if (*dnsmgr && !strcasecmp((*dnsmgr)->name, name)) {
return 0;
}
/* Lookup address family filter. */
family = result->ss.ss_family;
/*
* If it's actually an IP address and not a name, there's no
* need for a managed lookup.
*/
if (ast_sockaddr_parse(result, name, PARSE_PORT_FORBID)) {
return 0;
}
ast_debug(6, "doing dnsmgr_lookup for '%s'\n", name);
/* do a lookup now but add a manager so it will automagically get updated in the background */
ast_get_ip_or_srv(result, name, service);
/* if dnsmgr is not enable don't bother adding an entry */
if (!enabled) {
return 0;
}
ast_debug(6, "adding dns manager for '%s'\n", name);
*dnsmgr = ast_dnsmgr_get_family(name, result, service, family);
Re-link peers by IP when dnsmgr changes the IP Asterisk's dnsmgr currently takes a pointer to an ast_sockaddr and updates it anytime an address resolves to something different. There are a couple of issues with this. First, the ast_sockaddr is usually the address of an ast_sockaddr inside a refcounted struct and we never bump the refcount of those structs when using dnsmgr. This makes it possible that a refresh could happen after the destructor for that object is called (despite ast_dnsmgr_release being called in that destructor). Second, the module using dnsmgr cannot be aware of an address changing without polling for it in the code. If an action needs to be taken on address update (like re-linking a SIP peer in the peers_by_ip table), then polling for this change negates many of the benefits of having dnsmgr in the first place. This patch adds a function to the dnsmgr API that calls an update callback instead of blindly updating the address itself. It also moves calls to ast_dnsmgr_release outside of the destructor functions and into cleanup functions that are called when we no longer need the objects and increments the refcount of the objects using dnsmgr since those objects are stored on the ast_dnsmgr_entry struct. A helper function for returning the proper default SIP port (non-tls vs tls) is also added and used. This patch also incorporates changes from a patch posted by Timo Teräs to ASTERISK-19106 for related dnsmgr issues. (closes issue ASTERISK-19106) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1691/ ........ Merged revisions 353371 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 353397 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@353418 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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(*dnsmgr)->update_func = func;
(*dnsmgr)->data = data;
return !*dnsmgr;
}
Re-link peers by IP when dnsmgr changes the IP Asterisk's dnsmgr currently takes a pointer to an ast_sockaddr and updates it anytime an address resolves to something different. There are a couple of issues with this. First, the ast_sockaddr is usually the address of an ast_sockaddr inside a refcounted struct and we never bump the refcount of those structs when using dnsmgr. This makes it possible that a refresh could happen after the destructor for that object is called (despite ast_dnsmgr_release being called in that destructor). Second, the module using dnsmgr cannot be aware of an address changing without polling for it in the code. If an action needs to be taken on address update (like re-linking a SIP peer in the peers_by_ip table), then polling for this change negates many of the benefits of having dnsmgr in the first place. This patch adds a function to the dnsmgr API that calls an update callback instead of blindly updating the address itself. It also moves calls to ast_dnsmgr_release outside of the destructor functions and into cleanup functions that are called when we no longer need the objects and increments the refcount of the objects using dnsmgr since those objects are stored on the ast_dnsmgr_entry struct. A helper function for returning the proper default SIP port (non-tls vs tls) is also added and used. This patch also incorporates changes from a patch posted by Timo Teräs to ASTERISK-19106 for related dnsmgr issues. (closes issue ASTERISK-19106) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1691/ ........ Merged revisions 353371 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 353397 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@353418 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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int ast_dnsmgr_lookup(const char *name, struct ast_sockaddr *result, struct ast_dnsmgr_entry **dnsmgr, const char *service)
{
return internal_dnsmgr_lookup(name, result, dnsmgr, service, NULL, NULL);
}
int ast_dnsmgr_lookup_cb(const char *name, struct ast_sockaddr *result, struct ast_dnsmgr_entry **dnsmgr, const char *service, dns_update_func func, void *data)
{
return internal_dnsmgr_lookup(name, result, dnsmgr, service, func, data);
}
/*
* Refresh a dnsmgr entry
*/
static int dnsmgr_refresh(struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *entry, int verbose)
{
struct ast_sockaddr tmp = { .len = 0, };
int changed = 0;
ast_mutex_lock(&entry->lock);
ast_debug(6, "refreshing '%s'\n", entry->name);
tmp.ss.ss_family = entry->family;
if (!ast_get_ip_or_srv(&tmp, entry->name, entry->service)) {
if (!ast_sockaddr_port(&tmp)) {
ast_sockaddr_set_port(&tmp, ast_sockaddr_port(entry->result));
}
if (ast_sockaddr_cmp(&tmp, entry->result)) {
const char *old_addr = ast_strdupa(ast_sockaddr_stringify(entry->result));
const char *new_addr = ast_strdupa(ast_sockaddr_stringify(&tmp));
Re-link peers by IP when dnsmgr changes the IP Asterisk's dnsmgr currently takes a pointer to an ast_sockaddr and updates it anytime an address resolves to something different. There are a couple of issues with this. First, the ast_sockaddr is usually the address of an ast_sockaddr inside a refcounted struct and we never bump the refcount of those structs when using dnsmgr. This makes it possible that a refresh could happen after the destructor for that object is called (despite ast_dnsmgr_release being called in that destructor). Second, the module using dnsmgr cannot be aware of an address changing without polling for it in the code. If an action needs to be taken on address update (like re-linking a SIP peer in the peers_by_ip table), then polling for this change negates many of the benefits of having dnsmgr in the first place. This patch adds a function to the dnsmgr API that calls an update callback instead of blindly updating the address itself. It also moves calls to ast_dnsmgr_release outside of the destructor functions and into cleanup functions that are called when we no longer need the objects and increments the refcount of the objects using dnsmgr since those objects are stored on the ast_dnsmgr_entry struct. A helper function for returning the proper default SIP port (non-tls vs tls) is also added and used. This patch also incorporates changes from a patch posted by Timo Teräs to ASTERISK-19106 for related dnsmgr issues. (closes issue ASTERISK-19106) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1691/ ........ Merged revisions 353371 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 353397 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@353418 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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if (entry->update_func) {
entry->update_func(entry->result, &tmp, entry->data);
} else {
ast_log(LOG_NOTICE, "dnssrv: host '%s' changed from %s to %s\n",
entry->name, old_addr, new_addr);
Re-link peers by IP when dnsmgr changes the IP Asterisk's dnsmgr currently takes a pointer to an ast_sockaddr and updates it anytime an address resolves to something different. There are a couple of issues with this. First, the ast_sockaddr is usually the address of an ast_sockaddr inside a refcounted struct and we never bump the refcount of those structs when using dnsmgr. This makes it possible that a refresh could happen after the destructor for that object is called (despite ast_dnsmgr_release being called in that destructor). Second, the module using dnsmgr cannot be aware of an address changing without polling for it in the code. If an action needs to be taken on address update (like re-linking a SIP peer in the peers_by_ip table), then polling for this change negates many of the benefits of having dnsmgr in the first place. This patch adds a function to the dnsmgr API that calls an update callback instead of blindly updating the address itself. It also moves calls to ast_dnsmgr_release outside of the destructor functions and into cleanup functions that are called when we no longer need the objects and increments the refcount of the objects using dnsmgr since those objects are stored on the ast_dnsmgr_entry struct. A helper function for returning the proper default SIP port (non-tls vs tls) is also added and used. This patch also incorporates changes from a patch posted by Timo Teräs to ASTERISK-19106 for related dnsmgr issues. (closes issue ASTERISK-19106) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1691/ ........ Merged revisions 353371 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 353397 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/10 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@353418 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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ast_sockaddr_copy(entry->result, &tmp);
changed = entry->changed = 1;
}
}
}
ast_mutex_unlock(&entry->lock);
return changed;
}
int ast_dnsmgr_refresh(struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *entry)
{
return dnsmgr_refresh(entry, 0);
}
/*
* Check if dnsmgr entry has changed from since last call to this function
*/
int ast_dnsmgr_changed(struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *entry)
{
int changed;
ast_mutex_lock(&entry->lock);
changed = entry->changed;
entry->changed = 0;
ast_mutex_unlock(&entry->lock);
return changed;
}
static void *do_refresh(void *data)
{
for (;;) {
pthread_testcancel();
usleep((ast_sched_wait(sched)*1000));
pthread_testcancel();
ast_sched_runq(sched);
}
return NULL;
}
static int refresh_list(const void *data)
{
struct refresh_info *info = (struct refresh_info *)data;
struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *entry;
/* if a refresh or reload is already in progress, exit now */
if (ast_mutex_trylock(&refresh_lock)) {
if (info->verbose) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "DNS Manager refresh already in progress.\n");
}
return -1;
}
ast_debug(6, "Refreshing DNS lookups.\n");
AST_RWLIST_RDLOCK(info->entries);
AST_RWLIST_TRAVERSE(info->entries, entry, list) {
if (info->regex_present && regexec(&info->filter, entry->name, 0, NULL, 0)) {
continue;
}
dnsmgr_refresh(entry, info->verbose);
}
AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(info->entries);
ast_mutex_unlock(&refresh_lock);
/* automatically reschedule based on the interval */
return refresh_interval * 1000;
}
void dnsmgr_start_refresh(void)
{
if (refresh_sched > -1) {
AST_SCHED_DEL(sched, refresh_sched);
refresh_sched = ast_sched_add_variable(sched, 100, refresh_list, &master_refresh_info, 1);
}
}
static int do_reload(int loading);
static char *handle_cli_reload(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "dnsmgr reload";
e->usage =
"Usage: dnsmgr reload\n"
" Reloads the DNS manager configuration.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return NULL;
}
if (a->argc > 2) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
do_reload(0);
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static char *handle_cli_refresh(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
struct refresh_info info = {
.entries = &entry_list,
.verbose = 1,
};
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "dnsmgr refresh";
e->usage =
"Usage: dnsmgr refresh [pattern]\n"
" Peforms an immediate refresh of the managed DNS entries.\n"
" Optional regular expression pattern is used to filter the entries to refresh.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return NULL;
}
if (!enabled) {
ast_cli(a->fd, "DNS Manager is disabled.\n");
return 0;
}
if (a->argc > 3) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
if (a->argc == 3) {
if (regcomp(&info.filter, a->argv[2], REG_EXTENDED | REG_NOSUB)) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
} else {
info.regex_present = 1;
}
}
refresh_list(&info);
if (info.regex_present) {
regfree(&info.filter);
}
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static char *handle_cli_status(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int cmd, struct ast_cli_args *a)
{
int count = 0;
struct ast_dnsmgr_entry *entry;
switch (cmd) {
case CLI_INIT:
e->command = "dnsmgr status";
e->usage =
"Usage: dnsmgr status\n"
" Displays the DNS manager status.\n";
return NULL;
case CLI_GENERATE:
return NULL;
}
if (a->argc > 2) {
return CLI_SHOWUSAGE;
}
ast_cli(a->fd, "DNS Manager: %s\n", enabled ? "enabled" : "disabled");
ast_cli(a->fd, "Refresh Interval: %d seconds\n", refresh_interval);
AST_RWLIST_RDLOCK(&entry_list);
AST_RWLIST_TRAVERSE(&entry_list, entry, list)
count++;
AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(&entry_list);
ast_cli(a->fd, "Number of entries: %d\n", count);
return CLI_SUCCESS;
}
static struct ast_cli_entry cli_reload = AST_CLI_DEFINE(handle_cli_reload, "Reloads the DNS manager configuration");
static struct ast_cli_entry cli_refresh = AST_CLI_DEFINE(handle_cli_refresh, "Performs an immediate refresh");
static struct ast_cli_entry cli_status = AST_CLI_DEFINE(handle_cli_status, "Display the DNS manager status");
static void dnsmgr_shutdown(void)
{
ast_cli_unregister(&cli_reload);
ast_cli_unregister(&cli_status);
ast_cli_unregister(&cli_refresh);
/* Destroy refresh thread. */
ast_mutex_lock(&refresh_lock);
if (refresh_thread != AST_PTHREADT_NULL) {
/* wake up the thread so it will exit */
pthread_cancel(refresh_thread);
pthread_kill(refresh_thread, SIGURG);
pthread_join(refresh_thread, NULL);
refresh_thread = AST_PTHREADT_NULL;
}
ast_mutex_unlock(&refresh_lock);
ast_sched_context_destroy(sched);
}
int dnsmgr_init(void)
{
if (!(sched = ast_sched_context_create())) {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Unable to create schedule context.\n");
return -1;
}
ast_cli_register(&cli_reload);
ast_cli_register(&cli_status);
ast_cli_register(&cli_refresh);
ast_register_cleanup(dnsmgr_shutdown);
return do_reload(1);
}
int dnsmgr_reload(void)
{
return do_reload(0);
}
static int do_reload(int loading)
{
struct ast_config *config;
struct ast_variable *v;
struct ast_flags config_flags = { loading ? 0 : CONFIG_FLAG_FILEUNCHANGED };
int interval;
int was_enabled;
if ((config = ast_config_load2("dnsmgr.conf", "dnsmgr", config_flags)) == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEUNCHANGED) {
return 0;
}
/* ensure that no refresh cycles run while the reload is in progress */
ast_mutex_lock(&refresh_lock);
/* reset defaults in preparation for reading config file */
refresh_interval = REFRESH_DEFAULT;
was_enabled = enabled;
enabled = 0;
if (config == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEMISSING || config == CONFIG_STATUS_FILEINVALID) {
ast_mutex_unlock(&refresh_lock);
return 0;
}
AST_SCHED_DEL(sched, refresh_sched);
for (v = ast_variable_browse(config, "general"); v; v = v->next) {
if (!strcasecmp(v->name, "enable")) {
enabled = ast_true(v->value);
} else if (!strcasecmp(v->name, "refreshinterval")) {
if (sscanf(v->value, "%30d", &interval) < 1) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Unable to convert '%s' to a numeric value.\n", v->value);
} else if (interval < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Invalid refresh interval '%d' specified, using default\n", interval);
} else {
refresh_interval = interval;
}
}
}
ast_config_destroy(config);
if (enabled && refresh_interval) {
ast_log(LOG_NOTICE, "Managed DNS entries will be refreshed every %d seconds.\n", refresh_interval);
}
/* if this reload enabled the manager, create the background thread
if it does not exist */
if (enabled) {
if (!was_enabled && (refresh_thread == AST_PTHREADT_NULL)) {
if (ast_pthread_create_background(&refresh_thread, NULL, do_refresh, NULL) < 0) {
ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Unable to start refresh thread.\n");
}
}
/* make a background refresh happen right away */
refresh_sched = ast_sched_add_variable(sched, 100, refresh_list, &master_refresh_info, 1);
/* if this reload disabled the manager and there is a background thread, kill it */
} else if (!enabled && was_enabled && (refresh_thread != AST_PTHREADT_NULL)) {
/* wake up the thread so it will exit */
pthread_cancel(refresh_thread);
pthread_kill(refresh_thread, SIGURG);
pthread_join(refresh_thread, NULL);
refresh_thread = AST_PTHREADT_NULL;
}
ast_mutex_unlock(&refresh_lock);
return 0;
}