Commit Graph

1257 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Asterisk Development Team 69297b59df Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.17.0 2023-03-02 11:35:33 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team d141f3a821 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.16.0 2022-12-15 07:37:38 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 7507271375 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.15.0 2022-09-28 07:40:09 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team a7f29e8d1a Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.15.0 2022-09-14 09:10:20 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team c5ebc6ba40 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.14.0 2022-08-11 10:47:05 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 57c4dc1721 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.14.0 2022-07-28 10:40:52 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 7933125535 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.13.0 2022-06-16 13:43:45 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team efca7f4e8d Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.12.0 2022-05-05 09:14:25 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 801317ae05 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.11.2 2022-04-14 19:10:31 -03:00
Asterisk Development Team f325cb3d13 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.11.0 2022-04-14 19:10:13 -03:00
Asterisk Development Team aa6a50630f Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.10.0 2022-02-03 07:12:12 -05:00
Sean Bright 087f25d3fd CHANGES: Correct reference to configuration file.
Change-Id: I22a788ebf11168fff7fbf9ea956ebcd705ab63dd
2021-12-13 12:32:15 -06:00
Asterisk Development Team 868d2d5e53 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.9.0 2021-12-02 12:59:24 -05:00
Josh Soref 42d1c134f7 CHANGES: Spelling fixes
Correct typos of the following word families:

issuing
execution
bridging
alert
respective
unlikely
confbridge
offered
negotiation
announced
engineer
systems
inherited
passthrough
functionality
supporting
conflicts
semantically
monitor
specify
specifiable

ASTERISK-29714

Change-Id: Ia6b1cf634f52c5f7b1b8769dc54dae78106ed98c
2021-11-15 10:32:38 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 9063680148 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.8.0 2021-10-13 05:21:03 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 00cf86dafe Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.7.0 2021-09-16 08:39:41 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 288d018fb7 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.6.0 2021-08-12 11:00:29 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 993b3ba919 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.5.1 2021-07-22 16:56:34 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 0747162d4f Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.5.0 2021-06-17 09:39:40 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 1949d828b7 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.4.0 2021-04-29 10:25:55 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 0afd37e3b5 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.3.0 2021-03-11 11:40:29 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 89fea9bafe Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.2.0 2021-01-14 10:56:04 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 98d1537c1e Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.1.0 2020-11-12 06:50:09 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team f589985840 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.0.0 2020-09-09 09:08:27 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 1f5e6805bf Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 18.0.0 2020-07-15 08:59:12 -05:00
Asterisk Development Team 5e6e1175d5 Update CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for 17.0.0 2019-07-29 11:38:30 -05:00
Ben Ford a4ab7f5f80 build: Revise CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt handling.
This changes the way that we handle adding changes to CHANGES and
UPGRADE.txt. The reason for this is because whenever someone needed to
make a change to one of these files and someone else had already done
so, you would run into merge conflicts. With this new setup, there will
never be merge conflicts since all changes will be documented in the
doc/<file>-staging directory. The release script is now responsible for
merging all of these changes into the appropriate files.

There is a special format that these files have to follow in order to be
parsed. The files do not need to have a meaningful name, but it is
strongly recommended. For example, if you made a change to pjsip, you
may have something like this "res_pjsip_relative_title", where
"relative_title" is something more descriptive than that. Inside each
file, you will need a subject line for your change, followed by a
description. There can be multiple subject lines. The file may look
something like this:

   Subject: res_pjsip
   Subject: Core

   A description that explains the changes made and why. The release
   script will handle the bulleting and section separators!

   You can still separate with new lines within your
   description.

The headers ("Subject" and "Master-Only") are case sensative, but the
value for "Master-Only" ("true" or "True") is not.

For more information, check out the wiki page:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/CHANGES+and+UPGRADE.txt

ASTERISK-28111 #close

Change-Id: I19cf4b569321c88155a65e9b0b80f6d58075dd47
2019-04-09 09:45:04 -05:00
Torrey Searle 4661c08549 chan_pjsip: add a flag to ignore 183 responses if no SDP present
chan_sip will always ignore 183 responses that do not contain SDP
however, chan_pjsip will currently always translate it into a
183 with SDP.  This new flag allows chan_pjsip to have the same
behavior as chan_sip.

ASTERISK-28322 #close

Change-Id: If81cfaa17c11b6ac703e3d71696f259d86c6be4a
2019-03-08 14:16:30 -05:00
Ben Ford 6626df586e res_stasis: Add ability to switch applications.
Added the ability to move between Stasis applications within Stasis.
This can be done by calling 'move' in an application, providing (at
minimum) the channel's id and the application to switch to. If the
application is not registered or active, nothing will happen and the
channel will remain in the current application, and an event will be
triggered to let the application know that the move failed. The event
name is "ApplicationMoveFailed", and provides the "destination" that the
channel was attempting to move to, as well as the usual channel
information. Optionally, a list of arguments can be passed to the
function call for the receiving application. A full example of a 'move'
call would look like this:

client.channels.move(channelId, app, appArgs)

The control object used to control the channel in Stasis can now switch
which application it belongs to, rather than belonging to one Stasis
application for its lifetime. This allows us to use the same control
object instead of having to tear down the current one and create
another.

ASTERISK-28267 #close

Change-Id: I43d12b10045a98a8d42541889b85695be26f288a
2019-03-07 07:53:01 -06:00
Rodrigo Ramírez Norambuena f8295e0771 CHANGES: Document addition of 'wrapuptime' argument to AddQueueMember()
Change-Id: Ieb332d018ae3f2fc82b9465381fde0f299af1611
2019-03-01 16:18:01 -06:00
George Joseph 9ee76cf070 res_mwi_devstate.c: New module to allow presence subs to VM boxes
This module allows presence subscriptions to voicemail boxes.  This
allows common BLF keys to act as voicemail waiting indicators.

ASTERISK-28301

Change-Id: I62a246c24f3d7d432e33e22d7a4a57c15c292fdd
2019-02-26 08:32:01 -06:00
George Joseph c2adeb9dc2 taskprocessor: Enable subsystems and overload by subsystem
To prevent one subsystem's taskprocessors from causing others
to stall, new capabilities have been added to taskprocessors.

* Any taskprocessor name that has a '/' will have the part
  before the '/' saved as its "subsystem".
  Examples:
  "sorcery/acl-0000006a" and "sorcery/aor-00000019"
  will be grouped to subsystem "sorcery".
  "pjsip/distributor-00000025" and "pjsip/distributor-00000026"
  will bn grouped to subsystem "pjsip".
  Taskprocessors with no '/' have an empty subsystem.

* When a taskprocessor enters high-water alert status and it
  has a non-empty subsystem, the subsystem alert count will
  be incremented.

* When a taskprocessor leaves high-water alert status and it
  has a non-empty subsystem, the subsystem alert count will be
  decremented.

* A new api ast_taskprocessor_get_subsystem_alert() has been
  added that returns the number of taskprocessors in alert for
  the subsystem.

* A new CLI command "core show taskprocessor alerted subsystems"
  has been added.

* A new unit test was addded.

REMINDER: The taskprocessor code itself doesn't take any action
based on high-water alerts or overloading.  It's up to taskprocessor
users to check and take action themselves.  Currently only the pjsip
distributor does this.

* A new pjsip/global option "taskprocessor_overload_trigger"
  has been added that allows the user to select the trigger
  mechanism the distributor uses to pause accepting new requests.
  "none": Don't pause on any overload condition.
  "global": Pause on ANY taskprocessor overload (the default and
  current behavior)
  "pjsip_only": Pause only on pjsip taskprocessor overloads.

* The core pjsip pool was renamed from "SIP" to "pjsip" so it can
  be properly grouped into the "pjsip" subsystem.

* stasis taskprocessor names were changed to "stasis" as the
  subsystem.

* Sorcery core taskprocessor names were changed to "sorcery" to
  match the object taskprocessors.

Change-Id: I8c19068bb2fc26610a9f0b8624bdf577a04fcd56
2019-02-20 11:51:08 -06:00
Kevin Harwell 8681fc9db7 ARI event type filtering
Event type filtering is now enabled, and configurable per application. An app is
now able to specify which events are sent to the application by configuring an
allowed and/or disallowed list(s). This can be done by issuing the following:

PUT /applications/{applicationName}/eventFilter

And then enumerating the allowed/disallowed event types as a body parameter.

ASTERISK-28106

Change-Id: I9671ba1fcdb3b6c830b553d4c5365aed5d588d5b
2019-02-20 09:56:22 -06:00
Ben Ford 3f9c5fba95 res_stasis: Auto-create context and extens on Stasis app launch.
At AstriCon, there was a strong desire for the ability to completely
bypass dialplan when using ARI. This is possible through the automatic
creation of a context and a couple of extensions whenever an application
is started.

For example, if you have an application named 'ari-example', a context
named 'stasis-ari-example' will be automatically created whenever this
application is started as long as one does not already exist. Two
extensions (a match-all extension for Stasis and a 'h' extension) are
created within this context. Any endpoint that registers to Asterisk
within this context will send all calls to the corresponding Stasis
application. When the application is destroyed, the context is removed.

ASTERISK-28104 #close

Change-Id: Ie35bd93075e05b05e3ae129a83c9426931b7ebac
2019-02-04 09:53:12 -06:00
George Joseph 7071e9d64c media_index.c: Refactored so it doesn't cache the index
Testing revealed that the cache added no benefit but that it could
consume excessive memory.

Two new index related functions were created:
ast_sounds_get_index_for_file() and ast_media_index_update_for_file()
which restrict index updating to specific sound files.

The original ast_sounds_get_index() and ast_media_index_update()
calls are still available but since they no longer cache the results
internally, developers should re-use an index they may already have
instead of calling ast_sounds_get_index() repeatedly.  If information
for only a single file is needed, ast_sounds_get_index_for_file()
should be called instead of ast_sounds_get_index().

The media_index directory scan code was elimininated in favor of
using the existing ast_file_read_dirs() function.

Since there's no more cache, ast_sounds_index_init now only
registers the sounds cli commands instead of generating the
initial index and subscribing to stasis format register/unregister
messages.

"sounds" is no longer a valid target for the "module reload"
command.

Both the sounds cli commands and the sounds ari resources were
refactored to only call ast_sounds_get_index() once per invocation
and to use ast_sounds_get_index_for_file() when a specific sound
file is requested.

Change-Id: I1cef327ba1b0648d85d218b70ce469ad07f4aa8d
2019-01-28 12:26:58 -07:00
George Joseph c6980e32ae app_voicemail: Add Mailbox Aliases
You can now define an "aliases" context in voicemail.conf
whose entries point to actual mailboxes.  These can be used anywhere
the mailbox is specified.

Example:
[general]
aliasescontext = myaliases

[default]
1234 = yadayada

[myaliases]
4321@devices = 1234@default

Now you can use 4321@devices to refer to the 1234@default mailbox.

This can be useful to provide channel drivers with constant
mailbox specifications such as <extension>@devices leaving
app_voicemail to control exactly which mailbox the alias points to.
Now, only voicemail has to be reloaded to make changes instead of
individual channel drivers which are usually more expensive to
reload.

Change-Id: I395b9205c91523a334fe971be0d1de4522067b04
2019-01-22 13:32:04 -06:00
Alexei Gradinari f0546d1d87 res_pjsip: add option to enable ContactStatus event when contact is updated
The commit I2f97ebfa79969a36a97bb7b9afd5b6268cf1a07d removed sending out
the ContactStatus AMI event when a contact is updated.
Thist change broke things which rely on old behavior.

This patch adds a new PJSIP global configuration option
'send_contact_status_on_update_registration' to be able to preserve old
ContactStatus behavior.
By default new behavior, i.e. the ContactStatus event will not be sent when a
device refreshes its registration.

Change-Id: I706adf7584e7077eb6bde6d9799ca408bc82ce46
2019-01-11 10:52:18 -05:00
Sean Bright 3db1df301e bridge_builtin_features.c: Set auto(mix)mon variables on both channels
This is how features behaved up through Asterisk 11, but was changed
when the new bridging framework was implemented in Asterisk 12.

Reported by rrittgarn in #asterisk.

Change-Id: I72cf86223947a8118c75f46e2c603dbc11e3125b
2018-12-13 08:54:10 -05:00
George Joseph 3667c5e1d2 bridges: Remove reliance on stasis caching
* The bridging core no longer uses the stasis cache for bridge
  snapshots.  The latest bridge snapshot is now stored on the
  ast_bridge structure itself.

* The following APIs are no longer available since the stasis cache
  is no longer used:
    ast_bridge_topic_cached()
    ast_bridge_topic_all_cached()

* A topic pool is now used for individual bridge topics.

* The ast_bridge_cache() function was removed since there's no
  longer a separate container of snapshots.

* A new function "ast_bridges()" was created to retrieve the
  container of all bridges.  Users formerly calling
  ast_bridge_cache() can use the new function to iterate over
  bridges and retrieve the latest snapshot directly from the
  bridge.

* The ast_bridge_snapshot_get_latest() function was renamed to
  ast_bridge_get_snapshot_by_uniqueid().

* A new function "ast_bridge_get_snapshot()" was created to retrieve
  the bridge snapshot directly from the bridge structure.

* The ast_bridge_topic_all() function now returns a normal topic
  not a cached one so you can't use stasis cache functions on it
  either.

* The ast_bridge_snapshot_type() stasis message now has the
  ast_bridge_snapshot_update structure as it's data.  It contains
  the last snapshot and the new one.

* cdr, cel, manager and ari have been updated to use the new
  arrangement.

Change-Id: I7049b80efa88676ce5c4666f818fa18ad1985369
2018-11-26 14:30:02 -07:00
Joshua Colp d0ccbb3377 stasis: Use an implementation specific channel snapshot cache.
Channels no longer use the Stasis cache for channel snapshots. Instead
they are stored in a hash table in stasis_channels which reduces the
number of Stasis messages created and allows better storage.

As a result the following APIs are no longer available since the stasis
cache is no longer used:
ast_channel_topic_cached()
ast_channel_topic_all_cached()

The ast_channel_cache_all() and ast_channel_cache_by_name() functions
now return an ao2_container of ast_channel_snapshots rather than
a container of stasis_messages therefore you can't (and don't need
to) call stasis_cache functions on it.

The ast_channel_topic_all() function now returns a normal topic not
a cached one so you can't use stasis cache functions on it either.

The ast_channel_snapshot_type() stasis message now has the
ast_channel_snapshot_update structure as it's data. It contains the
last snapshot and the new one.

ast_channel_snapshot_get_latest() still returns the latest snapshot.

The latest snapshot is now stored on the channel itself to eliminate
cache hits when Stasis messages that have the snapshot as a payload
are created.

ASTERISK-28102

Change-Id: I9334febff60a82d7c39703e49059fa3a68825786
2018-11-26 18:43:53 +00:00
George Joseph ece5f8015f backtrace: Refactor ast_bt_get_symbols so it doesn't crash
We've been seeing crashes in libbfd when we attempt to generate
a stack trace from multiple threads.  It turns out that libbfd
is NOT thread-safe.  It can cache the bfd structure and give it to
multiple threads without protecting itself.  To get around this,
we've added a global mutex around the bfd functions and also have
refactored the use of those functions to be more efficient and
to provide more information about inlined functions.

Also added a few more tests to test_pbx.c.  One just calls
ast_assert() and the other calls ast_log_backtrace().  Neither are
run by default.

WARNING:  This change necessitated changing the return value of
ast_bt_get_symbols() from an array of strings to a VECTOR of
strings.  However, the use of this function outside Asterisk is not
likely.

ASTERISK-28140

Change-Id: I79d02862ddaa2423a0809caa4b3b85c128131621
2018-11-19 05:49:39 -07:00
Alexei Gradinari fa048183aa pjsip: New function PJSIP_PARSE_URI to parse URI and return part of URI
New dialplan function PJSIP_PARSE_URI added to parse an URI and return
a specified part of the URI.

This is useful when need to get part of the URI instead of cutting it
using a CUT function.

For example to get 'user' part of Remote URI
${PJSIP_PARSE_URI(${CHANNEL(pjsip,remote_uri)},user)}

ASTERISK-28144 #close

Change-Id: I5d828fb87f6803b6c1152bb7b44835f027bb9d5a
2018-11-18 15:27:48 -05:00
Corey Farrell 8e34cb302e
pbx_config: Only the first [globals] section is seen.
If multiple [globals] sections are used (for example via separate
included files), only the first one is processed.  This can result in
lost global variables when using a modular extensions.conf.

ASTERISK-28146 #close

Change-Id: Iaac810c0a7c4d9b1bf8989fcc041cdb910ef08a0
2018-11-08 06:43:10 -05:00
George Joseph 26810197c7 Merge "pjsip: new endpoint's options to control Connected Line updates" 2018-10-31 13:57:15 -05:00
Alexei Gradinari eee935983b pjsip: new endpoint's options to control Connected Line updates
This patch adds new options 'trust_connected_line' and 'send_connected_line'
to the endpoint.

The option 'trust_connected_line' is to control if connected line updates
are accepted from this endpoint.

The option 'send_connected_line' is to control if connected line updates
can be sent to this endpoint.

The default value is 'yes' for both options.

Change-Id: I16af967815efd904597ec2f033337e4333d097cd
2018-10-30 10:39:28 -05:00
Corey Farrell 90a11c4ae7
chan_sip deprecation.
This officially deprecates chan_sip in Asterisk 17+.  A warning is
printed upon startup or module load to tell users that they should
consider migrating.  chan_sip is still built by default but the default
modules.conf skips loading it at startup.

Very important to note we are not scheduling a time where chan_sip will
be removed.  The goal of this change is to accurately inform end users
of the current state of chan_sip and encourage movement to the fully
supported chan_pjsip.

Change-Id: Icebd8848f63feab94ef882d36b2e99d73155af93
2018-10-25 08:57:16 -04:00
Corey Farrell 497973c8a2
Append CHANGES/UPGRADE.txt for module loader changes.
Change-Id: Ib8db4e14187f5c11ecbff532df17d30c5d36fa3e
2018-10-01 04:24:00 -04:00
Ben Ford b11a6643cf res_rtp_asterisk.c: Add "seqno" strictrtp option
When networks experience disruptions, there can be large gaps of time
between receiving packets. When strictrtp is enabled, this created
issues where a flood of packets could come in and be seen as an attack.
Another option - seqno - has been added to the strictrtp option that
ignores the time interval and goes strictly by sequence number for
validity.

Change-Id: I8a42b8d193673899c8fc22fe7f98ea87df89be71
2018-09-26 13:27:03 -05:00
lvl 012272a114 manager: Set AMI event "Newexten" to the EVENT_FLAG_DIALPLAN class
The documentation already specified EVENT_FLAG_DIALPLAN for this
event, but the implementation was using EVENT_FLAG_CALL.

Using EVENT_FLAG_DIALPLAN allows AMI clients to opt out of receiving
this highly verbose event.

ASTERISK-28033

Change-Id: I45b3119f30e4dbc17b49831f2b1a4f2c1beadafe
2018-09-12 11:22:02 -03:00
Kirsty Tyerman 328f772d3b pbx_dundi: Added IPv6 support for dundi
Change includes move to netsock2 library.

ASTERISK-27164
Reported-by: Adam Secombe

Change-Id: Ia9e8dc3d153de7a291dbda4bd87fc827dd2bb846
2018-08-17 16:03:14 -05:00