Previously, I had added the ast_sched_thread stuff that was a generic scheduler
thread implementation. However, if you used it, it required using different
functions for modifying scheduler contents. This patch reworks how this is
done and just allows you to optionally start a thread on the original scheduler
context structure that has always been there. This makes it trivial to switch
to the generic scheduler thread implementation without having to touch any of
the other code that adds or removes scheduler entries.
In passing, I made some naming tweaks to add ast_ prefixes where they were not
there before.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1007/
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r292741 | mmichelson | 2010-10-22 12:09:52 -0500 (Fri, 22 Oct 2010) | 12 lines
Prevent multiple runs of event_sub_test from producing false failure results.
The array of test subscriptions was declared "static," meaning that the
data.count field would retain its value between runs of the test. After the
first test run, this would result in false reports of test failures.
I chose to just remove the "static" keyword from the structure since it's not
a huge deal to construct this structure during each run of the test. Another
alternative would have been to zero out the data.count fields of each test
subscription instead.
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r285931 | tilghman | 2010-09-09 20:25:50 -0500 (Thu, 09 Sep 2010) | 21 lines
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r285930 | tilghman | 2010-09-09 20:16:32 -0500 (Thu, 09 Sep 2010) | 14 lines
Merged revisions 285889 via svnmerge from
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r285889 | tilghman | 2010-09-09 19:13:45 -0500 (Thu, 09 Sep 2010) | 7 lines
Fix Mac OS X build.
This also fixes a rather grievous calculation error for the offset of
ast_fdset, which was masked on Linux and FreeBSD, because these platforms
check the first 256 FDs regardless of the bitmask setting (due to backwards
compatibility).
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The ACL test was failing on Mac OS X because it would
convert the above invalid link-local address into
fe80::1234 while reporting no error from getaddrinfo().
Linux does not do this.
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ACLs can now be configured to match IPv6 networks. This is only
relevant for ACLs in chan_sip for now since other channel drivers
do not support IPv6 addressing. However, once those channel drivers
are outfitted to support IPv6 addressing, the ACLs will already be
ready for IPv6 support.
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/791
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The purpose of this patch is to eliminate struct ast_callerid since it has
turned into a miscellaneous collection of various party information.
Eliminate struct ast_callerid and replace it with the following struct
organization:
struct ast_party_name {
char *str;
int char_set;
int presentation;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_number {
char *str;
int plan;
int presentation;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_subaddress {
char *str;
int type;
unsigned char odd_even_indicator;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_id {
struct ast_party_name name;
struct ast_party_number number;
struct ast_party_subaddress subaddress;
char *tag;
};
struct ast_party_dialed {
struct {
char *str;
int plan;
} number;
struct ast_party_subaddress subaddress;
int transit_network_select;
};
struct ast_party_caller {
struct ast_party_id id;
char *ani;
int ani2;
};
The new organization adds some new information as well.
* The party name and number now have their own presentation value that can
be manipulated independently. ISDN supplies the presentation value for
the name and number at different times with the possibility that they
could be different.
* The party name and number now have a valid flag. Before this change the
name or number string could be empty if the presentation were restricted.
Most channel drivers assume that the name or number is then simply not
available instead of indicating that the name or number was restricted.
* The party name now has a character set value. SIP and Q.SIG have the
ability to indicate what character set a name string is using so it could
be presented properly.
* The dialed party now has a numbering plan value that could be useful to
have available.
The various channel drivers will need to be updated to support the new
core features as needed. They have simply been converted to supply
current functionality at this time.
The following items of note were either corrected or enhanced:
* The CONNECTEDLINE() and REDIRECTING() dialplan functions were
consolidated into func_callerid.c to share party id handling code.
* CALLERPRES() is now deprecated because the name and number have their
own presentation values.
* Fixed app_alarmreceiver.c write_metadata(). The workstring[] could
contain garbage. It also can only contain the caller id number so using
ast_callerid_parse() on it is silly. There was also a typo in the
CALLERNAME if test.
* Fixed app_rpt.c using ast_callerid_parse() on the channel's caller id
number string. ast_callerid_parse() alters the given buffer which in this
case is the channel's caller id number string. Then using
ast_shrink_phone_number() could alter it even more.
* Fixed caller ID name and number memory leak in chan_usbradio.c.
* Fixed uninitialized char arrays cid_num[] and cid_name[] in
sig_analog.c.
* Protected access to a caller channel with lock in chan_sip.c.
* Clarified intent of code in app_meetme.c sla_ring_station() and
dial_trunk(). Also made save all caller ID data instead of just the name
and number strings.
* Simplified cdr.c set_one_cid(). It hand coded the ast_callerid_merge()
function.
* Corrected some weirdness with app_privacy.c's use of caller
presentation.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/702/
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Asterisk Generic AOC Representation
- Generic AOC encode/decode routines.
(Generic AOC must be encoded to be passed on the wire in the AST_CONTROL_AOC frame)
- AST_CONTROL_AOC frame type to represent generic encoded AOC data
- Manager events for AOC-S, AOC-D, and AOC-E messages
Asterisk App Support
- app_dial AOC-S pass-through support on call setup
- app_queue AOC-S pass-through support on call setup
AOC Unit Tests
- AOC Unit Tests for encode/decode routines
- AOC Unit Test for manager event representation.
SIP AOC Support
- Pass-through of generic AOC-D and AOC-E messages to snom phones via the
snom AOC specification.
- Creation of chan_sip page3 flags for the addition of the new
'snom_aoc_enabled' sip.conf option.
IAX AOC Support
- Natively supports AOC pass-through through the use of the new
AST_CONTROL_AOC frame type
DAHDI AOC Support
- ETSI PRI full AOC Pass-through support
- 'aoc_enable' chan_dahdi.conf option for independently enabling
pass-through of AOC-S, AOC-D, AOC-E.
- 'aoce_delayhangup' option for retrieving AOC-E on disconnect.
- DAHDI A() dial string option for requesting AOC services.
example usage:
;requests AOC-S, AOC-D, and AOC-E on call setup
exten=>1111,1,Dial(DAHDI/g1/1112/A(s,d,e))
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/552/
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This will save a considerable amount of CPU on the BSDs, including Mac OS X,
as it eliminates several places in the code that we previously used a busy
loop. Additionally, this adds a res_timing interface, using kqueue timers.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/543/
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I modified the original patch for trunk to use the unit test API.
(issue #17277)
Reported by: cappucinoking
Patches:
test_heap.diff uploaded by cappucinoking (license 1036)
Tested by: cappucinoking, russell
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This patch introduces another test in test_event.c that exercises most of the
subscription related ast_event API calls. I made some minor additions to the
existing event allocation test to increase API coverage by the test code.
Finally, I made a list in a comment of API calls not yet touched by the test
module as a to-do list for future test development.
During the development of this test code, I discovered a number of bugs in
the event API.
1) subscriptions to AST_EVENT_ALL were not handled appropriately in a couple
of different places. The API allows a subscription to all event types,
but with IE parameters, just as if it was a subscription to a specific
event type. However, the parameters were being ignored. This affected
ast_event_check_subscriber() and event distribution to subscribers.
2) Some of the logic in ast_event_check_subscriber() for checking subscriptions
against query parameters was wrong.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/617/
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There are two unit tests contained here.
1. "Invalid ACL" This attempts to read a bunch of badly formatted ACL entries
and add them to a host access rule. The goal of this test is to be sure that
all invalid entries are rejected as they should be.
2. "ACL" This sets up four ACLs. One is a permit all, one is a deny all, and
the other two have specific rules about which subnets are allowed and which
are not. Then a set of test addresses is used to determine whether we would
allow those addresses to access us when each ACL is applied. This test, by the
way, was what resulted in AST-2010-003's creation.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/532
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(Copied from reviewboard)
Tests the following:
1. Basic allocation and setting of string fields.
2. Shrinking a string field and re-expanding it.
3. Growing the last allocation in a string field pool.
4. Setting a string to a large value such that a new string field pool must be
allocated.
In each part, we make sure that the string field is accurate (has the correct
value in it), make sure that the 2 bytes before the string field has the correct
capacity for the field, and for tests 2-4, we make sure that the string field is
where we expect it to be in memory.
Also tested:
5. Shrinking a string field and partially re-expanding it.
6. Setting strings in such a way as to create three separate string field pools
and then removing the middle pool.
There is a bug fix in the init function, which ensures the embedded_pool is set
to NULL which is important for stack allocated structures.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/185/
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Current support for regex matching was previously only available on the group.
Also, error reporting for regex failures has been added. In addition to this
feature enhancement a unit test has been written to check the regular expression
logic to ensure the count operation is working as expected.
(closes issue #16642)
Reported by: kobaz
Patches:
groupmatch2.patch uploaded by kobaz (license 834)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/503/
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