The explanation behind this fix is a bit complicated, and I've already
typed it up in the code as a huge comment inside of manager.c, so I'll
give the abridged version here.
We needed a way to separate action-specific data from session-specific data.
Unfortunately, the only way to maintain API compatibility and to not have to
change every single manager action was to rename the current mansession structure
and wrap it inside a new mansession structure which actually contains action-
specific data.
(closes issue #14364)
Reported by: awk
Patches:
14364_better.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: putnopvut
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/148/
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r172030 | murf | 2009-01-28 11:51:16 -0700 (Wed, 28 Jan 2009) | 46 lines
This patch fixes h-exten running misbehavior in manager-redirected
situations.
What it does:
1. A new Flag value is defined in include/asterisk/channel.h,
AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_HANGUP_DONT, which used as a messenge to the
bridge hangup exten code not to run the h-exten there (nor
publish the bridge cdr there). It will done at the pbx-loop
level instead.
2. In the manager Redirect code, I set this flag on the channel
if the channel has a non-null pbx pointer. I did the same for the
second (chan2) channel, which gets run if name2 is set...
and the first succeeds.
3. I restored the ending of the cdr for the pbx loop h-exten
running code. Don't know why it was removed in the first place.
4. The first attempt at the fix for this bug was to place code
directly in the async_goto routine, which was called from a
large number of places, and could affect a large number of
cases, so I tested that fix against a fair number of transfer
scenarios, both with and without the patch. In the process,
I saw that putting the fix in async_goto seemed not to affect
any of the blind or attended scenarios, but still, I was
was highly concerned that some other scenarios I had not tested
might be negatively impacted, so I refined the patch to
its current scope, and jmls tested both. In the process, tho,
I saw that blind xfers in one situation, when the one-touch
blind-xfer feature is used by the peer, we got strange
h-exten behavior. So, I inserted code to swap CDRs and
to set the HANGUP_DONT field, to get uniform behavior.
5. I added code to the bridge to obey the HANGUP_DONT flag,
skipping both publishing the bridge CDR, and running
the h-exten; they will be done at the pbx-loop (higher)
level instead.
6. I removed all the debug logs from the patch before committing.
7. I moved the AUTOLOOP set/reset in the h-exten code in res_features
so it's only done if the h-exten is going to be run. A very
minor performance improvement, but technically correct.
(closes issue #14241)
Reported by: jmls
Patches:
14241_redirect_no_bridgeCDR_or_h_exten_via_transfer uploaded by murf (license 17)
Tested by: murf, jmls
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This patch introduces a function to do careful writes on a file stream which
will handle timeouts and partial writes. It is currently used in AMI to
address the issue that has been reported. However, there are probably a few
other places where this could be used.
(closes issue #13546)
Reported by: srt
Tested by: russell
http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/104/
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r164806 | russell | 2008-12-16 14:35:25 -0600 (Tue, 16 Dec 2008) | 9 lines
Add "restart gracefully" to the AMI blacklist of CLI commands.
"module unload" was already identified as a command that can not be used
from the AMI. "restart gracefully" effectively unloads all modules, and will
run in to the same problems.
(closes issue #13894)
Reported by: kernelsensei
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it would be best to maintain API compatibility. Instead, this commit introduces
ao2_callback_data() which is functionally identical to ao2_callback() except
that it allows you to pass arbitrary data to the callback.
Reviewed by Mark Michelson via ReviewBoard:
http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/64
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ao2_callback and ao2_find). Currently, passing OBJ_POINTER to either
of these mandates that the passed 'arg' is a hashable object, making
searching for an ao2 object based on outside criteria difficult.
Reviewed by Russell and Mark M. via ReviewBoard:
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1) rename 'struct server_args' to 'struct ast_tcptls_session_args', to follow coding guidelines
2) make ast_make_file_from_fd() static and rename it to something that indicates what it really is for (again coding guidelines)
3) rename address variables inside 'struct ast_tcptls_session_args' to be more descriptive (dare i say it... coding guidelines)
4) change ast_tcptls_client_start() to use the new 'remote_address' field of the session args for the destination of the connection, and use the 'local_address' field to bind() the socket to the proper source address, if one is supplied
5) in chan_sip, ensure that we pass in the PP address we are bound to when creating outbound (client) connections, so that our connections will appear from the correct address
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We'll create a bogus channel for the function call and destroy it when we're done. If we have trouble allocating the bogus channel then we're not going to try executing the function call at all and run the risk of crashing.
(closes issue #13715)
reported by: makoto
patch by: bweschke
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r150304 | mmichelson | 2008-10-16 18:40:54 -0500 (Thu, 16 Oct 2008) | 6 lines
Reverting changes from commits 150298 and 150301 since
I was mistakenly under the assumption that dialplan functions
*always* required that a channel be present. I need to go
home earlier, I think :)
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r150298 | mmichelson | 2008-10-16 18:34:37 -0500 (Thu, 16 Oct 2008) | 10 lines
Don't try to call a dialplan function's read callback from
the manager's GetVar handler if an invalid channel has
been specified. Several dialplan functions, including
CHANNEL and SIP_HEADER, do not check for NULL-ness of
the channel being passed in.
(closes issue #13715)
Reported by: makoto
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r150301 | mmichelson | 2008-10-16 18:35:07 -0500 (Thu, 16 Oct 2008) | 3 lines
And don't forget to return on the error condition
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been removed. Furthermore, now we actually use the Context argument
passed to set the transfer context and don't error out if no
context is specified.
This addresses the actual problems outlined in issue 12158. Regarding
the other points brought up, regarding the inability to not transfer
to extensions which cannot be represented by DTMF, it is not enough of
a constraint that it is worth attempting to rework the feature.
(closes issue #12158)
Reported by: davidw
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This work is done by lmadsen, junky and mvanbaak
during AstriDevCon.
This is the second audit the CLI got, and
this time lmadsen made sure he had _ALL_ modules
loaded that have CLI commands in them.
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when a file is invalid from when a file is missing. This is most important when
we have two configuration files. Consider the following example:
Old system:
sip.conf users.conf Old result New result
======== ========== ========== ==========
Missing Missing SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Missing OK SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Missing Invalid SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
OK Missing SIP loads SIP loads
OK OK SIP loads SIP loads
OK Invalid SIP loads incompletely SIP doesn't load
Invalid Missing SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Invalid OK SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
Invalid Invalid SIP doesn't load SIP doesn't load
So in the case when users.conf doesn't load because there's a typo that
disrupts the syntax, we may only partially load users, instead of failing with
an error, which may cause some calls not to get processed. Worse yet, the old
system would do this with no indication that anything was even wrong.
(closes issue #10690)
Reported by: dtyoo
Patches:
20080716__bug10690.diff.txt uploaded by Corydon76 (license 14)
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r140488 | mmichelson | 2008-08-29 12:34:17 -0500 (Fri, 29 Aug 2008) | 22 lines
After working on the ao2_containers branch, I noticed
something a bit strange. In all cases where we provide
a callback function to ao2_container_alloc, the callback
function would only return 0 or CMP_MATCH. After inspecting
the ao2_callback() code carefully, I found that if you're
only looking for one specific item, then you should return
CMP_MATCH | CMP_STOP. Otherwise, astobj2 will continue
traversing the current bucket until the end searching for
more matches.
In cases like chan_iax2 where in 1.4, all the peers are
shoved into a single bucket, this makes for potentially
terrible performance since the entire bucket will be
traversed even if the peer is one of the first ones come
across in the bucket.
All the changes I have made were for cases where the
callback function defined was passed to ao2_container_alloc
so that calls to ao2_find could find a unique instance
of whatever object was being stored in the container.
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we do NOT need to uri_decode in manager.
(if I sent core%20show%20channels from a telnet
session, it should be interpreted literally, however,
if I send that from an http session, it should be
decoded, which is the behaivor now)
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removed early (before the routine to load the configuration was
finished) because a variable wasn't initialized.
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probably not a good idea, as we might run out of stack space. Therefore,
changing this over to use the ast_str infrastructure for buffers is
probably a good idea.
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r130959 | tilghman | 2008-07-15 12:19:13 -0500 (Tue, 15 Jul 2008) | 8 lines
astman_send_error does not need a newline appended -- the API takes care of
that for us.
(closes issue #13068)
Reported by: gknispel_proformatique
Patches:
asterisk_1_4_astman_send.patch uploaded by gknispel (license 261)
asterisk_trunk_astman_send.patch uploaded by gknispel (license 261)
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