Currently when Asterisk starts initial qualifies of contacts are spread out
randomly between 0 and qualify_timeout to prevent network and system overload.
If a contact's qualify_frequency is 5 minutes however, that contact may be
unavailable to accept calls for the entire 5 minutes after startup. So while
staggering the initial qualifies is a good idea, basing the time on
qualify_timeout could leave contacts unavailable for too long.
This patch adds a new global parameter "max_initial_qualify_time" that sets the
maximum time for the initial qualifies. This way you could make sure that all
your contacts are initialy, randomly qualified within say 30 seconds but still
have the contact's ongoing qualifies at a 5 minute interval.
If max_initial_qualify_time is > 0, the formula is initial_interval =
min(max_initial_interval, qualify_timeout * random(). If not set,
qualify_timeout is used.
The default is "0" (disabled).
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Ib80498aa1ea9923277bef51d6a9015c9c79740f4
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
This is the second follow-on to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4572/ and the
discussion at
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2015-March/073921.html
The basic issues are that changes in contact status don't cause events to be
emitted for the associated endpoint. Only dynamic contact add/delete actions
update the endpoint. Also, the qualify timeout is fixed by pjsip at 32 seconds
which is a long time.
This patch makes use of the new transaction timeout feature in r4585 and
provides the following capabilities...
1. A new aor/contact variable 'qualify_timeout' has been added that allows the
user to specify the maximum time in milliseconds to wait for a response to an
OPTIONS message. The default is 3000ms. When the timer expires, the contact is
marked unavailable.
2. Contact status changes are now propagated up to the endpoint as follows...
When any contact is 'Available', the endpoint is marked as 'Reachable'. When
all contacts are 'Unavailable', the endpoint is marked as 'Unreachable'. The
existing endpoint events are generated appropriately.
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Id0ce0528e58014da1324856ea537e7765466044a
Tested-by: Dmitriy Serov
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
This patch adds support for automatically detecting the type of DTMF that a
PJSIP endpoint supports. When the 'dtmf_mode' endpoint option is set to 'auto',
the channel created for an endpoint will attempt to determine if RFC 4733
DTMF is supported. If so, it will use that DTMF type. If not, the DTMF type
for the channel will be set to inband.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4438
ASTERISK-24706 #close
Reported by: yaron nahum
patches:
yaron_patch_3_Feb.diff submitted by yaron nahum (License 6676)
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The script was added in 13, but when committed to trunk it caused a branch to
occur due to some trunk only alemebic changes. This fixes it so that the new
'add_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_order script points to the correct down revision.
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This patch fixes previously reverted code that caused binary incompatibility
problems with some modules. And like the original patch it makes sure that
no matter what order the endpoint identifier modules were loaded, priority is
given based on the ones specified in the new global 'endpoint_identifier_order'
option.
ASTERISK-24840
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4489/
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It's possible to have a scenario that will create a conflict between endpoint
identifiers. For instance an incoming call could be identified by two different
endpoint identifiers and the one chosen depended upon which identifier module
loaded first. This of course causes problems when, for example, the incoming
call is expected to be identified by username, but instead is identified by ip.
This patch adds a new 'global' option to res_pjsip called
'endpoint_identifier_order'. It is a comma separated list of endpoint
identifier names that specifies the order by which identifiers are processed
and checked.
ASTERISK-24840 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4455/
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On Debian based systems, the install_prereq tool uses a search command on
Debian that results in selecting both 64-bit and 32-bit packages. Besides the
waste of disk space, this can actually cause aptitude use 100% of memory on a
VM with 1GB of RAM as it tried to work out all of the 32-bit package
dependencies.
This patch filters out the 32-bit packages on a 64-bit machine, and leaves
32-bit machines alone.
ASTERISK-24048 #close
Reported by: Ben Klang
Tested by: Ben Klang, Matt Jordan
patches:
install_prereq_64-bit_compat.patch uploaded by Ben Klang (License 5876)
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General improvements to SIP to PJSIP conversion utility:
1) track default section of input file to allow parsing
an include file that doesn't specify a [section]
2) informatively handle case of assignment without [section]
3) correctly handle getting sections from included files
- [section]'s are inherited by included file
4) provide null string as default transport bind ip
5) gracefully handle missing portions of registration string
6) denote steps of operation during conversion and confirm
top level files as a convenience
ASTERISK-24474 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4280/
Reported by: John Kiniston
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This change adds an option, moh_passthrough, that when enabled will pass
hold and unhold requests through using a SIP re-invite. When placing on
hold a re-invite with sendonly will be sent and when taking off hold a
re-invite with sendrecv will be sent. This allows remote servers to handle
the musiconhold instead of the local Asterisk instance being responsible.
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This gets rid of most old libc free/malloc/realloc and replaces them
with ast_free and friends. When compiling with MALLOC_DEBUG you'll
notice it when you're mistakenly using one of the libc variants. For
the legacy cases you can define WRAP_LIBC_MALLOC before including
asterisk.h.
Even better would be if the errors were also enabled when compiling
without MALLOC_DEBUG, but that's a slightly more invasive header
file change.
Those compiling addons/format_mp3 will need to rerun
./contrib/scripts/get_mp3_source.sh.
ASTERISK-24348 #related
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4015/
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This patch gives the optional ability to keep queue rules in RealTime. It is
important to note that with this patch:
(a) Queue rules in RealTime are only examined on module load/reload
(b) Queue rules are loaded both from the queuerules.conf file as well as the
RealTime backend
To inform app_queue to examine RealTime for queue rules, a new setting has been
added to queuerules.conf's general section "realtime_rules". RealTime queue
rules will only be used when this setting is set to "yes".
The schema for the database table supports a rule_name, time, min_penalty, and
max_penalty columns. min_penalty and max_penalty can be relative, if a '-' or
'+' literal is provided. Otherwise, the penalties are treated as constants.
For example:
rule_name, time, min_penalty, max_penalty
'default', '10', '20', '30'
'test2', '20', '30', '55'
'test2', '25', '-11', '+1111'
'test2', '400', '112', '333'
'test3', '0', '4564', '46546'
'test_rule', '40', '15', '50'
which would result in :
Rule: default
- After 10 seconds, adjust QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY to 30 and adjust
QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY to 20
Rule: test2
- After 20 seconds, adjust QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY to 55 and adjust
QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY to 30
- After 25 seconds, adjust QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY by 1111 and adjust
QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY by -11
- After 400 seconds, adjust QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY to 333 and adjust
QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY to 112
Rule: test3
- After 0 seconds, adjust QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY to 46546 and adjust
QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY to 4564
Rule: test_rule
- After 40 seconds, adjust QUEUE_MAX_PENALTY to 50 and adjust
QUEUE_MIN_PENALTY to 15
If you use RealTime, the queue rules will be always reloaded on a module
reload, even if the underlying file did not change. With the option disabled,
the rules will only be reloaded if the file was modified.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3607/
ASTERISK-23823 #close
Reported by: Michael K
patches:
app_queue.c_realtime_trunk.patch uploaded by Michael K (License 6621)
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When run in offline mode, this would attempt to check the database for
the presence of a type it was going to try to create. I now check the
context to see if we're running in offline mode and change a parameter
accordingly.
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* Increased the sippeers useragent max string size to 255.
* Changed the queue_members uniqueid to an auto incremented integer
instead of a string.
* Increased the voicemail_messages BLOB size to LONGBLOB on mysql.
* Fixed the add_tables_for_pjsip config change version downgrade actions
to drop a table it created.
* Adjusted the sample alembic.ini files cdr.ini.sample, config.ini.sample,
and voicemail.ini.sample to give a mysql and postgres sqlalchemy.url
lines.
ASTERISK-23847 #close
Reported by: Stephen More
ASTERISK-23825 #close
Reported by: Stephen More
ASTERISK-23909 #close
Reported by: Stephen More
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3870/
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Most channel drivers let you specify a default accountcode to be set on
channels associated with a particular peer/endpoint/object. Prior to this
patch, chan_pjsip/res_pjsip did not support such a setting.
This patch adds a new setting to the res_pjsip endpoint object, 'accountcode'.
When a channel is created that is associated with an endpoint with this value
set, the channel will automatically have its accountcode property set to the
value configured for the endpoint.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3724/
ASTERISK-24000 #close
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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res_rtp_asterisk: Add SHA-256 support for DTLS and perform DTLS negotiation on RTCP.
This change fixes up DTLS support in res_rtp_asterisk so it can accept and provide
a SHA-256 fingerprint, so it occurs on RTCP, and so it occurs after ICE negotiation
completes. Configuration options to chan_sip and chan_pjsip have also been added to
allow behavior to be tweaked (such as forcing the AVP type media transports in SDP).
ASTERISK-22961 #close
Reported by: Jay Jideliov
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3679/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3686/
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This change makes res_pjsip_pubsub persist inbound subscriptions in sorcery. By default
this uses the local astdb but it can also be configured to store within an outside
database. When Asterisk is started these subscriptions are recreated if they have not
expired. Notifications are sent to the devices which have subscribed and they are none
the wiser that the system has restarted.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3598/
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From now on, make install will overwrite safe_asterisk with the
latest version. You need to move any local modifications to files
inside /etc/asterisk/startup.d, if you have any.
See also commits r394939 and r397938.
ASTERISK-21965 #close
Patches:
safe_asterisk.patch uploaded by jkister (License 6232, modified by me)
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Cleans up the safe_asterisk script and adds the ASTSAFE_FOREGROUND
option that allows the debian asterisk init script to capture the
right pid.
* Drop the vim #modeline which wasn't used. Use test consistently
without the odd configure xno syntax. Double quote all paths.
General cleanup.
* Don't output message()s to the console but only to TTY if set.
* Allow TTY to be "no" as well as empty (debian compatibility with
debian/patches/safe_asterisk-config).
* Add option to export ASTSAFE_FOREGROUND=1 from the init script
that calls this to disable backgrounding. Debian uses a similar
method in debian/patches/safe_asterisk-nobg).
ASTERISK-23492 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3574/
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When generating SQL files via the repotools alembic_creator.py script, a
configuration object is used programatically with SQLAlechemy, as opposed to
a configuration file. This patch ignores failures to interpret a config file,
as ... there isn't one in this case.
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The string lengths on certain columns created through alembic for PJSIP were
too short. For instance, columns containing URIs are currently set to 40
characters, but this can be too small and result in truncated values. Added
an alembic migration script that increases the size of these columns and a
few others to 255.
ASTERISK-23639 #close
Reported by: Mark Michelson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3475/
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This patch does the following:
(1) It makes REF_DEBUG a meneselect item. Enabling REF_DEBUG now enables
REF_DEBUG globally throughout Asterisk.
(2) The ref debug log file is now created in the AST_LOG_DIR directory.
Every run will now blow away the previous run (as large ref files
sometimes caused issues). We now also no longer open/close the file
on each write, instead relying on fflush to make sure data gets written
to the file (in case the ao2 call being performed is about to cause a
crash)
(3) It goes with a comma delineated format for the ref debug file. This
makes parsing much easier. This also now includes the thread ID of the
thread that caused ref change.
(4) A new python script instead for refcounting has been added in the
contrib/scripts folder.
(5) The old refcounter implementation in utils/ has been removed.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3377/
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Since the relatime scripts are now managed by Alembic, the previous realtime
scripts were previously removed. However, the removal process messed up, as
the files were still in the repository. The contents were just empty.
This removes the files from the tree.
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Transport TOS values were interpreted as DSCP values without being documented
as such. Endpoint TOS values (tos_audio/tos_video) behaved normally as TOS
values have historically. This patch makes the transport TOS values behave as
TOS values and makes all TOS values readable as string values (e.g. AF11).
In addition, alembic scripts have been updated to use the proper field types
for all TOS/COS values.
(issue ASTERISK-23235)
Reported by: George Joseph
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3304/
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If an enum had been previously created the alembic script would attempt to
re-create it and an error would be generated while running migrations for a
postgresql server. The work around for this is to use the ENUM object type
for postgres as opposed to the generic enum type used by sqlalchemy. Using
this type in the script seems to work properly for both postgres and mysql.
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A couple of the scripts had errors that would not allow a full migration to
take place. The extensions table needed to make its 'id' column a primary
key in order to work with mysql. The other script ...add_endpoints... was
missing tables that it was trying to add columns to.
Added the primary key on id for extensions and added the tables in for the
missing pjsip configuration options. While it is not ideal to modify already
released scripts this was a case where it had to be done due to errors in
the script and lacking a better alternative.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3167/
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