Major changes are to pull all packet reading functions into skinny_session
and move timeout handling to scheduling arrangements. Thread cancelling is
now undertaken directly rather than waiting for the read to timeout
(cleanup is popped on thread cancel). Also added some keepalive timings in
debugging messages.
Keepalive timeout has been increased from 1.1 by keepalive to 3 times
keepalive. This seems to align (after keepalives stabilise) with when
devices reset after not receiving keepalives. Probably needs more work,
especially around the first and/or second keepalives that vary
significantly by device and firmware version.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2611/
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When I corrected the CEL test crash in r394037, I didn't quite pay attention
to how the globals and locals were being shuffled around in the cleanup
callback. I removed the nulling of the global variables, which caused them
to be double cleaned.
This patch puts the global nulling code back (since the vars are cleaned up
by RAII_VARs), and removes the explicit ao2_cleanup() (since they were no-ops,
because the variables had just been nulled).
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When I initially wrote the configuration support for ARI users, I
determined the section type by a category prefix (i.e., [user-admin]).
This is neither idiomatic Asterisk configuration, nor is it really
that user friendly. This patch replaces the category prefix with a
type field in the section, which is much cleaner.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2664/
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The voicemail_api test had code like strncmp(a, b, sizeof(a)), but a was a
char pointer, instead of a literal or char array. This meant that sizeof was
the size of the pointer, not the length of the string.
Since the string is in a stringfield and should be null terminated, I just
changed it to a plain strcmp.
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** This script is in no way finished.
Started the initial "cut" at converting a sip.conf file to a res_sip.conf file.
Hopefully the bulk of the framework is in place and only a few minor adjustments
need to be made when an option mapping is added that "doesn't fit". This script
and supporting files should be executable against python version 2.5.
An OrderedDict class (backported from a newer version of python) is included.
A MultiOrderedDict class is implemented so options, when added, should be able
to be added in order and allowed to have multiple values.
Currently the scripts supports the majority of endpoint options found in
res_sip.conf. Support has also been added for Aor(s) and the ACL/security
sections. Inside the sip_to_res_sip.py file one can see a list of options
that still need to be mapped.
Also items that still need to be done: templates, includes, parsing '=>'
delimiter. Note that some code is hopefully in place already to support
templates (e.g. lookup/retrieving defaults from them). However, the
parsing of and adding of the section needs to be done.
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The SLA code within app_meetme was written before asotbj2 had been
merged into Asterisk. Worse, support for reloads did not exist at first
and was added later as a bolt-on feature. I knew at the time that
reloading was not safe at all while SLA was in use, so the reload would
be queued up to execute when the system was idle. Unfortunately, this
approach was still prone to errors beyond the fact that this was the
only place in Asterisk where configuration was not reloaded
instantly when requested.
This patch converts various SLA objects to be reference counted objects
using astobj2. This allows reloads to be processed while the system is
in use. The code ensures that the objects will not disappear while one
of the other threads is using them. However, they will be immediately
removed from the global trunk and station containers so no new calls
will use them if removed from configuration.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2581/
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This patch does the following:
* It adds a virtual table of callbacks to core_unreal. These callbacks can be
supplied by concrete implementations of "unreal" channel drivers, which lets
the unreal channel driver call specific functionality when it performs some
action. Currently, this is done to notify implementations when an
optimization operation has begun, and when an optimization operation has
succeeded.
* It adds Stasis-Core messages for Local channel bridging and Local channel
optimization. Local channel optimization is now two events: a Begin and an
End. Some consumers of Stasis-Core may want to know when an operation is
beginning so that they can 'prepare' their information; others will be more
concerned about when the operation has completed, so that they can 'fix up'
information. Stasis-Core allows for both, as does AMI.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2552
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* trust_id_outbound was required even when the caller ID was not marked
private. This is against intentions and documentation.
* We now check both name and number privacy instead of checking name privacy
twice.
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This patch reorders certain actions that may raise Stasis messages in the
channel destructor such that they occur before the Stasis cache is cleared.
Once the Stasis cache is cleared, its rather a bad idea to be trying to
publish information about a channel.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22001)
Reported by: Jonathan Rose
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This patch does the following:
* It adds a new soft hangup flag AST_SOFTHANGUP_HANGUP_EXEC that is set when a
channel is executing dialplan hangup logic, i.e., the 'h' extension or a
hangup handler. Stasis messages now also convey the soft hangup flag so
consumers of the messages can know when a channel is executing said
hangup logic.
* It adds a new channel flag, AST_FLAG_DEAD, which is set when a channel is
well and truly dead. Not just a zombie, but dead, Jim. Manager, CEL, CDRs,
and other consumers of Stasis have been updated to look for this flag to
know when the channel should by lying six feet under.
* The CDR engine has been updated to better handle a channel entering and
leaving a bridge. Previously, a new CDR was automatically created when a
channel left a bridge and put into the 'Pending' state; however, this
way of handling CDRs made it difficult for the 'endbeforehexten' logic to
work correctly - there was always a new CDR waiting in the hangup logic
and, even if 'ended', wouldn't be the CDR people wanted to inspect in the
hangup routine. This patch completely removes the Pending state and instead
defers creation of the new CDR until it gets a new message that requires
a new CDR.
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This patch does the following:
* It merges Jaco Kroon's patch from ASTERISK-20754, which provides channel
information in the RTCP events. Because Stasis provides a cache, Jaco's
patch was modified to pass the channel uniqueid to the RTP layer as
opposed to a pointer to the channel. This has the following benefits:
(1) It keeps the RTP engine 'clean' of references back to channels
(2) It prevents circular dependencies and other potential ref counting issues
* The RTP engine now allows any RTP implementation to raise RTCP messages.
Potentially, other implementations (such as res_rtp_multicast) could also
raise RTCP information. The engine provides structs to represent RTCP headers
and RTCP SR/RR reports.
* Some general refactoring in res_rtp_asterisk was done to try and tame the
RTCP code. It isn't perfect - that's *way* beyond the scope of this work -
but it does feel marginally better.
* A few random bugs were fixed in the RTCP statistics. (Example: performing an
assignment of a = a is probably not correct)
* We now raise RTCP events for each SR/RR sent/received. Previously we wouldn't
raise an event when we sent a RR report.
Note that this work will be of use to others who want to monitor call quality
or build modules that report call quality statistics. Since the events are now
moving across the Stasis message bus, this is far easier to accomplish. It is
also a first step (though by no means the last step) towards getting Olle's
pinefrog work incorporated.
Again: note that the patch by Jaco Kroon was modified slightly for this work;
however, he did all of the hard work in finding the right places to set the
channel in the RTP engine across the channel drivers. Much thanks goes to Jaco
for his hard work here.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2603/
(closes issue ASTERISK-20574)
Reported by: Jaco Kroon
patches:
asterisk-rtcp-channel.patch uploaded by jkroon (License 5671)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21471)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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Legacy channel drivers often include the ability to set a default parking lot
on an endpoint basis; when channels are created for that endpoint, they inherit
the parkinglot option. Parking used to use this option more frequently; while
it is still supported, other options (such as using channel variables or
creation of a custom parkinglot) are supported. More importantly, conveying the
parkinglot information through a channel snapshot isn't terribly useful - it
is rarely (if ever) changed on a channel and some consumers of channel
snapshots, such as ARI, will never use the information.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21968)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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This process also involved a large amount of rework regarding how to redial
the Parker when a channel leaves a parking lot due to timeout. An attended
transfer channel variable has been added to attended transfers to extensions
that will eventually park (but haven't at the time of transfer) as well.
This resolves one of the two BUGBUG comments remaining in res_parking.
(issues ASTERISK-21877)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2638/
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The OneTouchRecord feature has historically been a toggle. This patch
adds the ability to make the OneTouchRecord hook optionally start/stop
recording only. If OneTouchRecord is already doing what is requested then
only the invoker hears the courtesy tone and/or start/stop recording
message.
The new feature is written so we could easily add explicit start/stop
recording DTMF hooks for Monitor and MixMonitor.
The majority of the changes in bridge_builtin_features.c is a refactoring
of the OneTouchRecord code (Monitor and MixMonitor versions) so it is easy
to direct the toggle/start/stop functionality.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2655/
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