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David M. Lee
f5cca5e41e res_stasis: remove call to missing function control_continue.
In the shuffling around of res_stasis, control_continue was renamed to
stasis_app_control_continue, but the call in res_stasis wasn't updated.
In looking into it, it turns out it wasn't really the right thing to do
in res_stasis anyways.

This patch changes the handling of received a AST_CONTROL_HANGUP frame
to be the same as receiving a NULL frame, and removed the declaration of
control_continue(), since it doesn't exist any more.

(closes issue ASTERISK-22292)
Reported by: Denis Smirnov


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2013-08-21 16:00:10 +00:00
David M. Lee
987fdfb444 ARI: allow other operations to happen while bridged
This patch changes ARI bridging to allow other channel operations to
happen while the channel is bridged.

ARI channel operations are designed to queue up and execute
sequentially. This meant, though, that while a channel was bridged,
any other channel operations would queue up and execute only after the
channel left the bridge.

This patch changes ARI bridging so that channel commands can execute
while the channel is bridged. For most operations, things simply work
as expected. The one thing that ended up being a bit odd is recording.

The current recording implementation will fail when one attempts to
record a channel that's in a bridge. Note that the bridge itself may
be recording; it's recording a specific channel in the bridge that
fails. While this is an annoying limitation, channel recording is
still very useful for use cases such as voice mail, and bridge
recording makes up much of the difference for other use cases.

(closes issue ASTERISK-22084)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2726/


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2013-08-13 15:27:32 +00:00
David M. Lee
e8f4ac6c61 Break res_stasis into smaller files.
When implementing playback for stasis-http, the monolithicedness of
res_stasis really started to get in my way.

This patch breaks the major components of res_stasis.c into individual
files.

 * res/stasis/app.c - Stasis application tracking
 * res/stasis/control.c - Channel control objects
 * res/stasis/command.c - Channel command object

This refactoring also allows res_stasis applications to be loaded as
independent modules, such as the new res_stasis_answer module.

The bulk of this patch is simply moving code from one file to another,
adjusting names and adding accessors as necessary.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2530/


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2013-05-14 21:45:08 +00:00