defined in indications.h to ind_tone_zone_sound and ind_tone_zone,
to avoid conflicts with the structs with the same names
defined in tonezone.h
Hope i haven't missed any instance.
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r48374 | tilghman | 2006-12-10 18:33:59 -0600 (Sun, 10 Dec 2006) | 5 lines
When doing a fork() and exec(), two problems existed (Issue 8086):
1) Ignored signals stayed ignored after the exec().
2) Signals could possibly fire between the fork() and exec(), causing Asterisk
signal handlers within the child to execute, which caused nasty race conditions.
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r47239 | russell | 2006-11-06 20:25:10 -0500 (Mon, 06 Nov 2006) | 13 lines
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r47238 | russell | 2006-11-06 20:22:58 -0500 (Mon, 06 Nov 2006) | 5 lines
If random order is enabled for files mode music on hold, set a random initial
position, instead of always starting at the first file, and doing the random
operation only when switching to the next file.
(bug reported by John Lange on the asterisk-dev mailing list)
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r46776 | russell | 2006-11-01 13:24:17 -0500 (Wed, 01 Nov 2006) | 9 lines
soxmix and Asterisk expect different file extensions for certain formats. This
was already handled for the wav49 format. However, it was not handled for
ulaw and alaw. I fixed this in such a way that using the alternate extensions
for ulaw and alaw will only happen if we know we're calling soxmix, and not a
custom script defined using the MONITOR_EXEC variable. The wav49 processing
was left alone so that external scripts will see no behavior change.
(issue #7550, reported by mnicholson, proposed patch by junky, committed fix
is a bit different)
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r46363 | russell | 2006-10-27 12:39:31 -0500 (Fri, 27 Oct 2006) | 5 lines
We should always be using _exit() after a fork() or vfork() instead of exit().
This is because exit() does some extra cleanup which in some implementations
of vfork(), for example, can actually modify the state of the parent process,
causing very weird bugs or crashes. (issue #7971, Nick Gavrikov)
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r44378 | kpfleming | 2006-10-04 14:47:22 -0500 (Wed, 04 Oct 2006) | 4 lines
update thread creation code a bit
reduce standard thread stack size slightly to allow the pthreads library to allocate the stack+data and not overflow a power-of-2 allocation in the kernel and waste memory/address space
add a new stack size for 'background' threads (those that don't handle PBX calls) when LOW_MEMORY is defined
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r43778 | russell | 2006-09-27 12:54:30 -0400 (Wed, 27 Sep 2006) | 42 lines
Fix a problem that occurred if a user entered a digit that matched a bridge
feature that was configured using multiple digits, and the digit that was
pressed timed out in the feature digit timeout period. For example, if blind
transfer is configured as '##', and a user presses just '#'. In this situation,
the call would lock up and no longer pass any frames.
(issue #7977 reported by festr, and issue #7982 reported by michaels and
valuable input provided by mneuhauser and kuj. Fixed by me, with testing help
and peer review from Joshua Colp).
There are a couple of issues involved in this fix:
1) When ast_generic_bridge determines that there has been a timeout, it returned
AST_BRIDGE_RETRY. Then, when ast_channel_bridge gets this result, it calls
ast_generic_bridge over again with the same timestamp for the next event.
This results in an endless loop of nothing until the call is terminated.
This is resolved by simply changing ast_generic_bridge to return
AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE when it sees a timeout.
2) I also changed ast_channel_bridge such that if in the process of calculating
the time until the next event, it knows a timeout has already occured, to
immediately return AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE instead of attempting to bridge the
channels anyway.
3) In the process of testing the previous two changes, I ran into a problem in
res_features where ast_channel_bridge would return because it determined
that there was a timeout. However, ast_bridge_call in res_features would
then determine by its own calculation that there was still 1 ms before the
timeout really occurs. It would then proceed, and since the bridge broke
out and did *not* return a frame, it interpreted this as the call was over
and hung up the channels.
The reason for this was because ast_bridge_call in res_features and
ast_channel_bridge in channel.c were using different times for their
calculations. channel.c uses the start_time on the bridge config, which
is the time that the feature digit was recieved. However, res_features
had another time, 'start', which was set right before calling
ast_channel_bridge. 'start' will always be slightly after start_time in the
bridge config, and sometimes enough to round up to one ms.
This is fixed by making ast_bridge_call use the same time as
ast_channel_bridge for the timeout calculation.
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