see description in config.h .
They are a variant of the set of macros i used in chan_oss.c,
structured in a way to be more robust to the presence of
spurious ';' - basically, they define wrappers for 'do {'
and '} while (0)', plus some helper functions to deal with simple
cases such as ast_copy_string, ast_malloc, strtoul, ast_true ...
The prefix (CV_ as 'Config Variable') tries to be easy to remember
and has been chosen to not conflict with other existing macros in the tree.
For the time being, I have only updated the three source files in the
tree that used the old M_* macros. Hopefully, more files will be
converted.
NOTE:
I understand that inventing my own dialect of C is generally wrong;
however, the lack of adequate support in the language encourages
lazy programming practices (such as ignoring errors, bounds, etc.)
and this increases the chance of vulnerability in the code, especially
because we are parsing user input here.
Hopefully, these macros and the use of ast_parse_arg (in config.h)
should encourage the programmer to write more robust code.
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so that paths and filename are writable by asterisk.c without
causing segfaults.
This involves defining the variables as const char *,
and having them point to as static, writable buffer
defined in asterisk.c
On passing, fix some errors in using these variables
in some files in utils/ , and in res/snmp/agent.c
which was redefining a variable without using paths.h
(not applicable to 1.4)
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and likely in other places too.
This is quite useful when placing mail/html stuff in config files.
/*!
\brief Convert some C escape sequences (\b\f\n\r\t) into the
equivalent characters.
\brief s The string to be converted (will be modified).
\return The converted string.
*/
char *ast_unescape_c(char *s);
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NETSMP and GTK (GTK is not used thoug).
AST_EXT_TOOL_CHECK() could be used for checking curl status
as well, perhaps with a small addition because we currently seem
to require a curl version greater than X.Y.Z
Add a NETSMP_INCLUDE entry in makeopts.in
We don't have yet any macros for using pkg-config to check
for a specific package (right now there is only gtk2+
in the category).
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modified.
This requires casting the strings in asterisk.c when writing to
them, so we do it through a macro to do it consistently.
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r93336 | tilghman | 2007-12-17 15:12:42 -0600 (Mon, 17 Dec 2007) | 6 lines
Today is tomorrow's yesterday, and yesterday's tomorrow is today, and
tomorrow's tomorrow is the day after tomorrow, so who cares if you
recycle anyway?
If this confuses you, that's nothing compared to what this fixes. ;-)
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r93180 | kpfleming | 2007-12-16 22:44:51 -0800 (Sun, 16 Dec 2007) | 23 lines
In http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2007-December/031145.html,
rizzo brought up some issues related to the way that the metadata required
for menuselect and the rest of the build system is extracted from the source
files. Since I had a few hours to kill on an airplane today, I decided to
improve this situation... so now the system caches the extracted metadata
and uses it to build the menuselect 'tree' as much as it can. The result
of this is that when a single source file is changed, only the metadata for
that file needs to be extracted again, and the rest is used from the cache
files. I also reduced the number of forked processes required to do the
metadata extraction; it was actually possible to do most of what we needed
in the Makefiles themselves without using any shell scripts at all! On my
laptop, these changes resulted in an 80% decrease in the time required
for the 'menuselect.makeopts' automatic check to occur after editing a single
source file.
While doing this work I also cleaned up a few minor things in the Makefiles,
adding a check for 'awk' to the configure script and changed all remaining
places we use 'grep' or 'awk' to use the ones found by the configure script,
and changed the 'prep_tarball' script to build the menuselect metadata so
that tarballs of Asterisk will include it and won't require the user to
wait while it is extracted after unpacking.
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- Refer to the proper documentation
- Implement separate signalling/media QoS/CoS in many channels using RTP
- Improve warnings and verbose messages
- Deprecate some old settings
Minor modifications by me, a big effort from IgorG.
Thanks!
Reported by: IgorG
Patches:
qoscleanup-89394-4-trunk.patch uploaded by IgorG (license 20)
Tested by: IgorG
(closes issue #11145)
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equivalent to the check done by ast_verb, I wrote a macro, VERBOSITY_LEVEL, which does this
check. I did a quick look in the source and used this macro in some places where option_verbose
was used.
I also converted some verbose messages in logger.c to use ast_verb instead of ast_verbose.
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r92875 | mmichelson | 2007-12-13 19:24:06 -0600 (Thu, 13 Dec 2007) | 7 lines
When compiling with DETECT_DEADLOCKS, don't spam the CLI with messages
about possible deadlocks. Instead just print the intended single message every
five seconds.
(closes issue 11537, reported and patched by dimas)
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structures missing. Patched configure to check for this stuff and
put a #ifdef around the offending code in chan_zap. Thanks to file
for overseeing this.
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get_unaligned functions as const
* In event.c, use get_unaligned_uint32() in a couple of places to fix issues on
architectures that don't allow unaligned access
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r91828 | russell | 2007-12-07 15:17:24 -0600 (Fri, 07 Dec 2007) | 6 lines
Fix another bug in the DEBUG_THREADS code. The ast_mutex_init() function had
the mutex attribute object marked as static. This means that multiple threads
initializing locks at the same time could step on each other and end up with
improperly initialized locks.
(found when tracking down locking issues related to issue #11080)
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r91826 | russell | 2007-12-07 15:11:08 -0600 (Fri, 07 Dec 2007) | 6 lines
I love fixing lock related errors in the lock debugging code. That's about as
ironic as it gets in Asterisk programming land. Anyway, I spotted this bug while
trying to track down why systems are locking up and acting weird in issue #11080.
The mutex attribute object was marked as static in this function when it should
not have been.
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r91070 | russell | 2007-12-04 18:35:31 -0600 (Tue, 04 Dec 2007) | 11 lines
Fix some crashes in chan_iax2 that were reported as happening on Mac systems.
It turns out that the problem was the Mac version of the ast_atomic_fetchadd_int()
function. The Mac atomic add function returns the _new_ value, while this function
is supposed to return the old value. So, the crashes happened on unreferencing
objects. If the reference count was decreased to 1, ao2_ref() thought that it
had been decreased to zero, and called the destructor. However, there was still
an outstanding reference around.
(closes issue #11176)
(closes issue #11289)
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This introduces two new options for zapata.conf: mwimonitor and mwimonitornotify.
The mwimonitor option enables MWI monitoring. When the MWI state on a line changes,
then the script specified by mwimonitornotify will be executed for custom handling
of the state change, similar to the externnotify option of voicemail.conf.
Also, when the MWI state on an FXO line changes, an internal Asterisk event is
generated to indicate the new state of the associated mailbox. That may, any
module that cares about MWI information will get notified and can handle it
just as if app_voicemail had sent this notification.
(BE-253, original patch from markster, with some minor modifications by me to
add comments, documentation, and internal event support)
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r90735 | mmichelson | 2007-12-03 17:12:17 -0600 (Mon, 03 Dec 2007) | 22 lines
A big one...
This is the merge of the forward-loop branch. The main change here is that call-forwards can no longer loop.
This is accomplished by creating a datastore on the calling channel which has a linked list of all devices
dialed. If a forward happens, then the local channel which is created inherits the datastore. If, through this
progression of forwards and datastore inheritance, a device is attempted to be dialed a second time, it will simply
be skipped and a warning message will be printed to the CLI. After the dialing has been completed, the datastore
is detached from the channel and destroyed.
This change also introduces some side effects to the code which I shall enumerate here:
1. Datastore inheritance has been backported from trunk into 1.4
2. A large chunk of code has been removed from app_dial. This chunk is the section of code
which handles the call forward case after the channel has been requested but before it has
been called. This was removed because call-forwarding still works fine without it, it makes the
code less error-prone should it need changing, and it made this set of changes much less painful
to just have the forwarding handled in one place in each module.
3. Two new files, global_datastores.h and .c have been added. These are necessary since the datastore
which is attached to the channel may be created and attached in either app_dial or app_queue, so they
need a common place to find the datastore info. This approach was taken in case similar datastores are
needed in the future, there will be a common place to add them.
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This works in much the same way as the automonitor, except that instead of using the monitor
app, it uses the mixmonitor app. By providing an 'x' or 'X' as a dial or queue option, a DTMF
sequence may be entered (as defined in features.conf) to start the one-touch mixmonitor.
This patch also introduces some new API calls to the audiohooks code for searching for an audiohook
by type and for searching for a running audiohook by type.
Big thanks to joetester for writing the initial patch, testing it and patiently waiting for it to
be committed.
(closes issue #10185, reported and patched by xmarksthespot)
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r90348 | russell | 2007-11-30 13:26:04 -0600 (Fri, 30 Nov 2007) | 8 lines
Change the behavior of ao2_link(). Previously, in inherited a reference.
Now, it automatically increases the reference count to reflect the reference
that is now held by the container.
This was done to be more consistent with ao2_unlink(), which automatically
releases the reference held by the container. It also makes it so it is
no longer possible for a pointer to be invalid after ao2_link() returns.
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r90145 | russell | 2007-11-28 18:20:34 -0600 (Wed, 28 Nov 2007) | 5 lines
This set of changes is to make some callerID handling thread-safe.
The ast_set_callerid() function needed to lock the channel. Also, the handlers
for the CALLERID() dialplan function needed to lock the channel when reading
or writing callerid values directly on the channel structure.
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This was mostly to note whether a channel needed to be locked or not before
calling these functions. However, I added some other things, too.
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r89893 | russell | 2007-11-27 18:20:13 -0600 (Tue, 27 Nov 2007) | 4 lines
- update documentation for some of the goto functions to note that they
handle locking the channel as needed
- update ast_explicit_goto() to lock the channel as needed
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