This uses the channel state change events from Stasis-Core to determine
when channel-related CEL events should be raised. Those refactored in
this patch are:
* AST_CEL_CHANNEL_START
* AST_CEL_ANSWER
* AST_CEL_APP_START
* AST_CEL_APP_END
* AST_CEL_HANGUP
* AST_CEL_CHANNEL_END
Retirement of Linked IDs is also refactored.
CEL configuration has been refactored to use the config framework.
Note: Some HANGUP events are not generated correctly because the bridge
layer does not propagate hangupcause/hangupsource information yet.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2544/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21563)
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This adds support for Stasis applications to receive bridge-related
messages when the application shows interest in a given bridge.
To supplement this work and test it, this also adds support for the
following bridge-related Stasis-HTTP functionality:
* GET stasis/bridges
* GET stasis/bridges/{bridgeId}
* POST stasis/bridges
* DELETE stasis/bridges/{bridgeId}
* POST stasis/bridges/{bridgeId}/addChannel
* POST stasis/bridges/{bridgeId}/removeChannel
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2572/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21711)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21621)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21622)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21623)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21624)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21625)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21626)
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This patch addresses issues during immediate shutdowns, where modules
are not unloaded, but Asterisk atexit handlers are run.
In the typical case, this usually isn't a big deal. But the
introduction of the Stasis message bus makes it much more likely for
asynchronous activity to be happening off in some thread during
shutdown.
During an immediate shutdown, Asterisk skips unloading modules. But
while it is processing the atexit handlers, there is a window of time
where some of the core message types have been cleaned up, but the
message bus is still running. Specifically, it's still running
module subscriptions that might be using the core message types. If a
message is received by that subscription in that window, it will
attempt to use a message type that has been cleaned up.
To solve this problem, this patch introduces ast_register_cleanup().
This function operates identically to ast_register_atexit(), except
that cleanup calls are not invoked on an immediate shutdown. All of
the core message type and topic cleanup was moved from atexit handlers
to cleanup handlers.
This ensures that core type and topic cleanup only happens if the
modules that used them are first unloaded.
This patch also changes the ast_assert() when accessing a cleaned up
or uninitialized message type to an error log message. Message type
functions are actually NULL safe across the board, so the assert was a
bit heavy handed. Especially for anyone with DO_CRASH enabled.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2562/
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Breaks many things until they can be reworked. A partial list:
chan_agent
chan_dahdi, chan_misdn, chan_iax2 native bridging
app_queue
COLP updates
DTMF attended transfers
Protocol attended transfers
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