Both hashtest and hashtest2 are manual testing apps that thrash hash
tables (hashtab and ao2 containers, respectively), by spinning up
several threads that randomly insert, delete, lookup and iterate over
the hash table. If the app doesn't crash, the hash table probably passes
the test. Those utils are not a part of the typical Asterisk build, so
they do not usually get compiled. This all makes them less that useful.
This patch removes those manual test programs and replaces them with
Asterisk unit test modules (test_{hashtab,astobj2}_thrash.so). It also
attempts to make the tests more deterministic.
* Rather than spinning up some number of threads that operate on the
hash table randomly, spin up four threads that concurrenly add,
remove, lookup and iterate over the hash table.
* Each thread checks the state of the hash table both during and after
execution, and indicates a test failure if things are not as expected.
* Each thread times out after 60 seconds to prevent deadlocking the unit
test run.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20505)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2189/
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Update title that was left behind many years ago. Used revision 6596 as my guide for what it should be.
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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r340219 | twilson | 2011-10-10 15:38:06 -0700 (Mon, 10 Oct 2011) | 8 lines
Add astdb conversion utility for Berkeley to SQLite 3
If someone wants to backtrack from Asterisk 1.8 to 10 they can use the
astdb2bdb utility to convert the database back to the Berkeley format
that Asterisk 1.8 uses.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1502/
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Add a missing file for the astdb2bdb conversion utility
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r332355 | tilghman | 2011-08-17 14:21:36 -0500 (Wed, 17 Aug 2011) | 10 lines
Re-add support for spaces in pathnames, including now spaces in DESTDIR.
This was initially added to 1.8 prior to release, primarily to support the
standard paths on Mac OS X, but was partially reverted recently in Subversion,
due to the lack of support for spaces in DESTDIR. This commit restores support
for the standard paths on Mac OS X, and also includes support for spaces in
DESTDIR.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18290)
Reported by: pabelanger
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1326/
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There were some bugs in the very ancient version of Berkeley DB that Asterisk
used. Instead of spending the time tracking down the bugs in the Berkeley code
we move to the much better documented SQLite 3.
Conversion of the old astdb happens at runtime by running the included
astdb2sqlite3 utility. The ast_db API with SQLite 3 backend should behave
identically to the old Berkeley backend, but in the future we could offer a
much more robust interface.
We do not include the SQLite 3 library in the source tree, but instead rely
upon the distribution-provided libraries. SQLite is so ubiquitous that this
should not place undue burden on administrators.
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r252766 | russell | 2010-03-16 14:00:43 -0500 (Tue, 16 Mar 2010) | 6 lines
Don't treat warnings as errors for muted.
muted supports OS X, but uses functions marked as deprecated in 10.6. However,
the functions are still supported, so just ignore the warnings for now and
allow the build to proceed.
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r207647 | kpfleming | 2009-07-21 08:04:44 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 12 lines
Ensure that user-provided CFLAGS and LDFLAGS are honored.
This commit changes the build system so that user-provided flags (in ASTCFLAGS
and ASTLDFLAGS) are supplied to the compiler/linker *after* all flags provided
by the build system itself, so that the user can effectively override the
build system's flags if desired. In addition, ASTCFLAGS and ASTLDFLAGS can now
be provided *either* in the environment before running 'make', or as variable
assignments on the 'make' command line. As a result, the use of COPTS and LDOPTS
is no longer necessary, so they are no longer documented, but are still supported
so as not to break existing build systems that supply them when building Asterisk.
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The main problem here was that cstdlib was undefining free thereby causing the
proper debug macros to not be used. ast_h323.cxx has been changed to call
ast_free instead to avoid the issue.
A few other issues were addressed:
- There were a few instances of functions improperly passing ast_free instead
of ast_free_ptr.
- Some clean up was done to avoid the debug macros intentionally being redefined.
(copied below from Kevin's commit, appreciate the help)
- disable astmm.h from doing anything when STANDALONE is defined, which is used
by the tools in the utils/ directory that use parts of Asterisk header files in
hackish ways; also ensure that utils/extconf.c and utils/conf2ael.c are
compiled with STANDALONE defined.
(closes issue #13593)
Reported by: pj
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I had some work to do to port these changes to trunk; the
check_expr stuff hasn't been updated here for quite some
time, it appears. I added some more tests to the check_expr2
suite. I had to play around with the makefile a bit, etc.
I added STANDALONE2 #ifdefs to ast_expr2.y so as not to
conflict structure with aelparse.
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These changes allow AEL to better check ${} constructs within $[...], that are concatenated with text.
I modified and added rules in ast_expr2.fl to better handle
the concatenations.
I added some default routines to ast_expr2.y so the standalone would
compile. It also looks like I haven't run this thru bison since 2.1, so
it's good to get this updated.
The Makefile has comments added now for check_expr2 and check_expr to
explain what they are for, and how to run them.
The testexpr2s stuff has been removed, in favor of check_expr2.
expr2.testinput has been updated to include the two expressions
that inspired these changes (from mcnobody on #asterisk this morning)
The regression has been run and all looks well.
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situation.
As stuff shifts around in the asterisk code, the
miscellaneous inclusions from the standalone stuff
gets broken. There's no easy fix for this situation.
I made sure that everything in utils builds without
problem ***AND*** that aelparse runs the regressions
correctly with the following make menuselect options
both on and off:
DONT_OPTIMIZE
DEBUG_THREADS
DEBUG_CHANNEL_LOCKS
MALLOC_DEBUG
MTX_PROFILE
DEBUG_SCHEDULER
DEBUG_THREADLOCALS
DETECT_DEADLOCKS
CHANNEL_TRACE
I think from now on, I'm going to #undef
all these features in the various utils native
files; I guess I could do the same for the
copied-in files, surrounded by STANDALONE ifdef.
A standalone isn't going to care about threads,
mutexes, etc.
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r144924 | kpfleming | 2008-09-27 10:00:48 -0500 (Sat, 27 Sep 2008) | 6 lines
improve header inclusion process in a few small ways:
- it is no longer necessary to forcibly include asterisk/autoconfig.h; every module already includes asterisk.h as its first header (even before system headers), which serves the same purpose
- astmm.h is now included by asterisk.h when needed, instead of being forced by the Makefile; this means external modules will build properly against installed headers with MALLOC_DEBUG enabled
- simplify the usage of some of these headers in the AEL-related stuff in the utils directory
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fix some minor issues with rev 144924
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r107352 | kpfleming | 2008-03-11 06:04:29 -0500 (Tue, 11 Mar 2008) | 11 lines
fix up various compiler warnings found with gcc-4.3:
- the output of flex includes a static function called 'input' that is not used, so for the moment we'll stop having the compiler tell us about unused variables in the flex source files (a better fix would be to improve our flex post-processing to remove the unused function)
- main/stdtime/localtime.c makes assumptions about signed integer overflow, and gcc-4.3's improved optimizer tries to take advantage of handling potential overflow conditions at compile time; for now, suppress these optimizations until we can fiure out if the code needs improvement
- main/udptl.c has some references to uninitialized variables; in one case there was no bug, but in the other it was certainly possibly for unexpected behavior to occur
- main/editline/readline.c had an unused variable
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Reported by: rizzo
Tested by: murf
Proposal of the changes to be made, and then an announcement of how they were accomplished:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2008-February/032065.html
and:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2008-March/032124.html
Here is a recap, file by file, of what I have done:
pbx/pbx_config.c
pbx/pbx_ael.c
All funcs that were passed a ptr to the context list, now will ALSO be passed a hashtab ptr to the same set.
Why? because (for the time being), the dialplan is stored in both, to facilitate a quick, low-cost move to
hash-tables to speed up dialplan processing. If it was deemed necessary to pass the context LIST, well, it
is just as necessary to have the TABLE available. This is because the list/table in question might not be
the global one, but temporary ones we would use to stage the dialplan on, and then swap into the global
position when things are ready.
We now have one external function for apps to use, "ast_context_find_or_create()" instead of the pre-existing
"find" and "create", as all existing usages used both in tandem anyway.
pbx_config, and pbx_ael, will stage the reloaded dialplan into local lists and tables, and
then call merge_contexts_and_delete, which will merge (now) existing contexts and
priorities from other registrars into this local set by copying them. Then, merge_contexts_and_delete will
lock down the contexts, swap the lists and tables, and unlock (real quick), and then
destroy the old dialplan.
chan_sip.c
chan_iax.c
chan_skinny.c
All the channel drivers that would add regcontexts now use the ast_context_find_or_create now.
chan_sip also includes a small fix to get rid of warnings about removing priorities that never got entered.
apps/app_meetme.c
apps/app_dial.c
apps/app_queue.c
All the apps that added a context/exten/priority were also modified to use ast_context_find_or_create instead.
include/asterisk/pbx.h
ast_context_create() is removed. Find_or_create_ is the new method.
ast_context_find_or_create() interface gets the hashtab added.
ast_merge_contexts_and_delete() gets the local hashtab arg added.
ast_wrlock_contexts_version() is added so you can detect if someone else got a writelock between your readlocking and writelocking.
ast_hashtab_compare_contexts was made public for use in pbx_config/pbx_ael
ast_hashtab_hash_contexts was in like fashion make public.
include/asterisk/pval.h
ast_compile_ael2() interface changed to include the local hashtab table ptr.
main/features.c
For the sake of the parking context, we use ast_context_find_or_create().
main/pbx.c
I changed all the "tree" names to "table" instead. That's because the original
implementation was based on binary trees. (had a free library). Then I moved
to hashtabs. Now, the names move forward too.
refcount field added to contexts, so you can keep track of how many modules
wanted this context to exist.
Some log messages that are warnings were inflated from LOG_NOTICE to LOG_WARNING.
Added some calls to ast_verb(3,...) for debug messages
Lots of little mods to ast_context_remove_extension2, which is now excersized in ways
it was not previously; one definite bug fixed.
find_or_create was upgraded to handle both local lists/tables as well as the globals.
context_merge() was added to do the per-context merging of the old/present contexts/extens/prios into the new/proposed local list/tables
ast_merge_contexts_and_delete() was heavily modified.
ast_add_extension2() was also upgraded to handle changes.
the context_destroy() code was re-engineered to handle the new way of doing things,
by exten/prio instead of by context.
res/ael/pval.c
res/ael/ael.tab.c
res/ael/ael.tab.h
res/ael/ael.y
res/ael/ael_lex.c
res/ael/ael.flex
utils/ael_main.c
utils/extconf.c
utils/conf2ael.c
utils/Makefile
Had to change the interface to ast_compile_ael2(), to include the hashtab ptr.
This ended up involving several external apps. The main gotcha was I had to
include lock.h and hashtab.h in several places.
As a side note, I tested this stuff pretty thoroughly, I replicated the problems
originally reported by Luigi, and made triply sure that reloads worked, and everything
worked thru "stop gracefully". I found a and fixed a few bugs as I was merging into
trunk, that did not appear in my tests of bug6002.
How's this for verbose commit messages?
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Asterisk goes into a busy loop, the machine will be recoverable. We'd still
need to do a restart to put Asterisk back into high priority mode, but at
least a reboot won't be required. (Closes issue #11559)
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Give a default value to ASTTOPDIR if unset so we can at least
do a 'make clean' without too much trouble.
The proper fix, however, is to partition the top level
Makefile in a 'setup' and a 'main' part, in a way that the
'setup' part can be included from subdirs' Makefiles and
allow targets to be built without going through the
top level Makefile.
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