Expand the scope of Dial Events

Dial events up to this point have come in two flavors
* A Dial event with no status to indicate that dialing has begun
* A Dial event with a status to indicate that dialing has ended

With this change, Dial events have been expanded to also give
intermediate events, such as "RINGING", "PROCEEDING", and "PROGRESS".
This is especially useful for ARI dialing, as it gives the application
writer the opportunity to place a channel into an early bridge when
early media is detected.

AMI handles these in-progress dial events by sending a new event called
"DialState" that simply indicates that dial state has changed but has
not ended. ARI never distinguished between DialBegin and DialEnd, so no
change was made to the event itself.

Another change here relates to dial forwards. A forward-related event
was previously only sent when a channel was successfully able to forward
a call to a new channel. With this set of changes, if forwarding is
blocked, we send a Dial event with a forwarding destination but no
forwarding channel, since we were prevented from creating one. This is
again useful for ARI since application writers can now handle call
forward attempts from within their own application.

ASTERISK-25925 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson

Change-Id: I42cbec7730d84640a434d143a0d172a740995543
This commit is contained in:
Mark Michelson 2016-05-09 15:00:56 -05:00
parent 88d997913f
commit 205a31f86c
10 changed files with 107 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -12,6 +12,13 @@
--- Functionality changes from Asterisk 13 to Asterisk 14 --------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AMI
-----------------
* A new event, "DialState" has been added. This is similar to "DialBegin" and
"DialEnd" in that it tracks the state of a dialed call. The difference is that
this indicates some intermediate state change in the dial attempt, such as
"RINGING", "PROGRESS", or "PROCEEDING".
ARI
-----------------
* A new ARI method has been added to the channels resource. "create" allows for
@ -23,6 +30,10 @@ ARI
* To complement the "create" method, a "dial" method has been added to the channels
resource in order to place a call to a created channel.
* "Dial" events have been modified to not only be sent when dialing begins and ends.
They now are also sent for intermediate states, such as "RINGING", "PROGRESS", and
"PROCEEDING".
Applications
------------------

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@ -22,6 +22,14 @@
=== UPGRADE-13.txt -- Upgrade info for 12 to 13
===========================================================
ARI:
- The policy for when to send "Dial" events has changed. Previously, "Dial"
events were sent on the calling channel's topic. However, starting in Asterisk
14, if there is no calling channel on which to send the event, the event is
instead sent on the called channel's topic. Note that for the ARI channels
resource's dial operation, this means that the "Dial" events will always be
sent on the called channel's topic.
Channel Drivers:
chan_dahdi:

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@ -872,6 +872,8 @@ static void do_forward(struct chanlist *o, struct cause_args *num,
/* If we have been told to ignore forwards, just set this channel to null and continue processing extensions normally */
if (ast_test_flag64(peerflags, OPT_IGNORE_FORWARDING)) {
ast_verb(3, "Forwarding %s to '%s/%s' prevented.\n", ast_channel_name(in), tech, stuff);
ast_channel_publish_dial_forward(in, original, NULL, NULL, "CANCEL",
ast_channel_call_forward(original));
c = o->chan = NULL;
cause = AST_CAUSE_BUSY;
} else {
@ -1385,6 +1387,7 @@ static struct ast_channel *wait_for_answer(struct ast_channel *in,
pa->sentringing++;
}
}
ast_channel_publish_dial(in, c, NULL, "RINGING");
break;
case AST_CONTROL_PROGRESS:
ast_verb(3, "%s is making progress passing it to %s\n", ast_channel_name(c), ast_channel_name(in));
@ -1404,6 +1407,7 @@ static struct ast_channel *wait_for_answer(struct ast_channel *in,
dtmf_progress);
ast_dtmf_stream(c, in, dtmf_progress, 250, 0);
}
ast_channel_publish_dial(in, c, NULL, "PROGRESS");
break;
case AST_CONTROL_VIDUPDATE:
case AST_CONTROL_SRCUPDATE:
@ -1476,6 +1480,7 @@ static struct ast_channel *wait_for_answer(struct ast_channel *in,
}
if (!ast_test_flag64(outgoing, OPT_RINGBACK))
ast_indicate(in, AST_CONTROL_PROCEEDING);
ast_channel_publish_dial(in, c, NULL, "PROCEEDING");
break;
case AST_CONTROL_HOLD:
/* XXX this should be saved like AST_CONTROL_CONNECTED_LINE for !single || caller_entertained */

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@ -822,9 +822,11 @@ static struct ast_channel *wait_for_winner(struct findme_user_listptr *findme_us
break;
case AST_CONTROL_RINGING:
ast_verb(3, "%s is ringing\n", ast_channel_name(winner));
ast_channel_publish_dial(caller, winner, NULL, "RINGING");
break;
case AST_CONTROL_PROGRESS:
ast_verb(3, "%s is making progress\n", ast_channel_name(winner));
ast_channel_publish_dial(caller, winner, NULL, "PROGRESS");
break;
case AST_CONTROL_VIDUPDATE:
ast_verb(3, "%s requested a video update\n", ast_channel_name(winner));
@ -834,6 +836,7 @@ static struct ast_channel *wait_for_winner(struct findme_user_listptr *findme_us
break;
case AST_CONTROL_PROCEEDING:
ast_verb(3, "%s is proceeding\n", ast_channel_name(winner));
ast_channel_publish_dial(caller, winner, NULL, "PROCEEDING");
break;
case AST_CONTROL_HOLD:
ast_verb(3, "%s placed call on hold\n", ast_channel_name(winner));

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@ -4846,6 +4846,8 @@ static struct callattempt *wait_for_answer(struct queue_ent *qe, struct callatte
/* Before processing channel, go ahead and check for forwarding */
if (!ast_strlen_zero(ast_channel_call_forward(o->chan)) && !forwardsallowed) {
ast_verb(3, "Forwarding %s to '%s' prevented.\n", inchan_name, ast_channel_call_forward(o->chan));
ast_channel_publish_dial_forward(qe->chan, o->chan, NULL, NULL,
"CANCEL", ast_channel_call_forward(o->chan));
numnochan++;
do_hang(o);
winner = NULL;
@ -5052,6 +5054,8 @@ static struct callattempt *wait_for_answer(struct queue_ent *qe, struct callatte
case AST_CONTROL_RINGING:
ast_verb(3, "%s is ringing\n", ochan_name);
ast_channel_publish_dial(qe->chan, o->chan, on, "RINGING");
/* Start ring indication when the channel is ringing, if specified */
if (qe->ring_when_ringing) {
ast_moh_stop(qe->chan);

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@ -2393,6 +2393,14 @@ static struct ast_frame *bridge_handle_dtmf(struct ast_bridge_channel *bridge_ch
return frame;
}
static const char *controls[] = {
[AST_CONTROL_RINGING] = "RINGING",
[AST_CONTROL_PROCEEDING] = "PROCEEDING",
[AST_CONTROL_PROGRESS] = "PROGRESS",
[AST_CONTROL_BUSY] = "BUSY",
[AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION] = "CONGESTION",
[AST_CONTROL_ANSWER] = "ANSWER",
};
/*!
* \internal
@ -2404,6 +2412,17 @@ static void bridge_handle_trip(struct ast_bridge_channel *bridge_channel)
{
struct ast_frame *frame;
if (!ast_strlen_zero(ast_channel_call_forward(bridge_channel->chan))) {
/* TODO If early bridging is ever used by anything other than ARI,
* it's important that we actually attempt to handle the call forward
* attempt, as well as expand features on a bridge channel to allow/disallow
* call forwarding. For now, all we do is raise an event, showing that
* a call forward is being attempted.
*/
ast_channel_publish_dial_forward(NULL, bridge_channel->chan, NULL, NULL, "CANCEL",
ast_channel_call_forward(bridge_channel->chan));
}
if (bridge_channel->features->mute) {
frame = ast_read_noaudio(bridge_channel->chan);
} else {
@ -2417,10 +2436,20 @@ static void bridge_handle_trip(struct ast_bridge_channel *bridge_channel)
switch (frame->frametype) {
case AST_FRAME_CONTROL:
switch (frame->subclass.integer) {
case AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION:
case AST_CONTROL_BUSY:
ast_channel_publish_dial(NULL, bridge_channel->chan, NULL, controls[frame->subclass.integer]);
break;
case AST_CONTROL_HANGUP:
ast_bridge_channel_kick(bridge_channel, 0);
bridge_frame_free(frame);
return;
case AST_CONTROL_RINGING:
case AST_CONTROL_PROGRESS:
case AST_CONTROL_PROCEEDING:
case AST_CONTROL_ANSWER:
ast_channel_publish_dial(NULL, bridge_channel->chan, NULL, controls[frame->subclass.integer]);
break;
default:
break;
}

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@ -1902,6 +1902,13 @@ static int filter_channel_cache_message(struct ast_channel_snapshot *old_snapsho
return ret;
}
static int dial_status_end(const char *dialstatus)
{
return (strcmp(dialstatus, "RINGING") &&
strcmp(dialstatus, "PROCEEDING") &&
strcmp(dialstatus, "PROGRESS"));
}
/* TOPIC ROUTER CALLBACKS */
/*!
@ -1970,7 +1977,7 @@ static void handle_dial_message(void *data, struct stasis_subscription *sub, str
res &= it_cdr->fn_table->process_dial_begin(it_cdr,
caller,
peer);
} else {
} else if (dial_status_end(dial_status)) {
if (!it_cdr->fn_table->process_dial_end) {
continue;
}

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@ -627,11 +627,13 @@ static void handle_frame(struct ast_dial *dial, struct ast_dial_channel *channel
break;
case AST_CONTROL_RINGING:
ast_verb(3, "%s is ringing\n", ast_channel_name(channel->owner));
ast_channel_publish_dial(chan, channel->owner, channel->device, "RINGING");
if (chan && !dial->options[AST_DIAL_OPTION_MUSIC])
ast_indicate(chan, AST_CONTROL_RINGING);
set_state(dial, AST_DIAL_RESULT_RINGING);
break;
case AST_CONTROL_PROGRESS:
ast_channel_publish_dial(chan, channel->owner, channel->device, "PROGRESS");
if (chan) {
ast_verb(3, "%s is making progress, passing it to %s\n", ast_channel_name(channel->owner), ast_channel_name(chan));
ast_indicate(chan, AST_CONTROL_PROGRESS);
@ -675,6 +677,7 @@ static void handle_frame(struct ast_dial *dial, struct ast_dial_channel *channel
}
break;
case AST_CONTROL_PROCEEDING:
ast_channel_publish_dial(chan, channel->owner, channel->device, "PROCEEDING");
if (chan) {
ast_verb(3, "%s is proceeding, passing it to %s\n", ast_channel_name(channel->owner), ast_channel_name(chan));
ast_indicate(chan, AST_CONTROL_PROCEEDING);

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@ -142,6 +142,33 @@ ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE()
</see-also>
</managerEventInstance>
</managerEvent>
<managerEvent language="en_US" name="DialState">
<managerEventInstance class="EVENT_FLAG_CALL">
<synopsis>Raised when dial status has changed.</synopsis>
<syntax>
<channel_snapshot/>
<channel_snapshot prefix="Dest"/>
<parameter name="DialStatus">
<para> The new state of the outbound dial attempt.</para>
<enumlist>
<enum name="RINGING">
<para>The outbound channel is ringing.</para>
</enum>
<enum name="PROCEEDING">
<para>The call to the outbound channel is proceeding.</para>
</enum>
<enum name="PROGRESS">
<para>Progress has been received on the outbound channel.</para>
</enum>
</enumlist>
</parameter>
<parameter name="Forward" required="false">
<para>If the call was forwarded, where the call was
forwarded to.</para>
</parameter>
</syntax>
</managerEventInstance>
</managerEvent>
<managerEvent language="en_US" name="DialEnd">
<managerEventInstance class="EVENT_FLAG_CALL">
<synopsis>Raised when a dial action has completed.</synopsis>
@ -1034,6 +1061,13 @@ static void channel_monitor_stop_cb(void *data, struct stasis_subscription *sub,
publish_basic_channel_event("MonitorStop", EVENT_FLAG_CALL, payload->snapshot);
}
static int dial_status_end(const char *dialstatus)
{
return (strcmp(dialstatus, "RINGING") &&
strcmp(dialstatus, "PROCEEDING") &&
strcmp(dialstatus, "PROGRESS"));
}
/*!
* \brief Callback processing messages for channel dialing
*/
@ -1077,7 +1111,7 @@ static void channel_dial_cb(void *data, struct stasis_subscription *sub,
} else {
int forwarded = !ast_strlen_zero(forward);
manager_event(EVENT_FLAG_CALL, "DialEnd",
manager_event(EVENT_FLAG_CALL, dial_status_end(dialstatus) ? "DialEnd" : "DialState",
"%s"
"%s"
"%s%s%s"

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@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ static void ast_channel_publish_dial_internal(struct ast_channel *caller,
return;
}
publish_message_for_channel_topics(msg, caller);
publish_message_for_channel_topics(msg, caller ?: peer);
}
static void remove_dial_masquerade(struct ast_channel *peer);