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Author SHA1 Message Date
David M. Lee e1b959ccbb Split caching out from the stasis_caching_topic.
In working with res_stasis, I discovered a significant limitation to
the current structure of stasis_caching_topics: you cannot subscribe
to cache updates for a single channel/bridge/endpoint/etc.

To address this, this patch splits the cache away from the
stasis_caching_topic, making it a first class object. The stasis_cache
object is shared amongst individual stasis_caching_topics that are
created per channel/endpoint/etc. These are still forwarded to global
whatever_all_cached topics, so their use from most of the code does
not change.

In making these changes, I noticed that we frequently used a similar
pattern for bridges, endpoints and channels:

     single_topic  ---------------->  all_topic
           ^
           |
     single_topic_cached  ----+---->  all_topic_cached
                              |
                              +---->  cache

This pattern was extracted as the 'Stasis Caching Pattern', defined in
stasis_caching_pattern.h. This avoids a lot of duplicate code between
the different domain objects.

Since the cache is now disassociated from its upstream caching topics,
this also necessitated a change to how the 'guaranteed' flag worked
for retrieving from a cache. The code for handling the caching
guarantee was extracted into a 'stasis_topic_wait' function, which
works for any stasis_topic.

(closes issue ASTERISK-22002)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2672/


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2013-08-01 13:49:34 +00:00
Richard Mudgett 40ce5e0d18 Change ast_hangup() to return void and be NULL safe.
Since ast_hangup() is effectively a channel destructor, it should be a
void function.

* Make the few silly callers checking the return value no longer do so.
Only the CDR and CEL unit tests checked the return value.

* Make all callers take advantage of the NULL safe change and remove the
NULL check before the call.


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2013-07-17 22:30:28 +00:00
David M. Lee f33d074d1a Few more menuselect fixes missed in r392777
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2013-06-24 22:05:28 +00:00
David M. Lee 07e2eb71e9 Fixed set-but-not-used warning caught by newer GCC
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2013-05-08 19:00:55 +00:00
David M. Lee e06e519a90 Initial support for endpoints.
An endpoint is an external device/system that may offer/accept
channels to/from Asterisk. While this is a very useful concept for end
users, it is surprisingly not a core concept within Asterisk itself.

This patch defines ast_endpoint as a separate object, which channel
drivers may use to expose their concept of an endpoint. As the channel
driver creates channels, it can use ast_endpoint_add_channel() to
associate channels to the endpoint. This updated the endpoint
appropriately, and forwards all of the channel's events to the
endpoint's topic.

In order to avoid excessive locking on the endpoint object itself, the
mutable state is not accessible via getters. Instead, you can create a
snapshot using ast_endpoint_snapshot_create() to get a consistent
snapshot of the internal state.

This patch also includes a set of topics and messages associated with
endpoints, and implementations of the endpoint-related RESTful
API. chan_sip was updated to create endpoints with SIP peers, but the
state of the endpoints is not updated with the state of the peer.

Along for the ride in this patch is a Stasis test API. This is a
stasis_message_sink object, which can be subscribed to a Stasis
topic. It has functions for blocking while waiting for conditions in
the message sink to be fulfilled.

(closes issue ASTERISK-21421)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2492/



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2013-05-08 13:39:08 +00:00