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2017-02-08Revert "Update qualifies when AOR configuration changes."Mark Michelson
This reverts commit 6492e91392b8fd394193e411c6eb64b45486093f. The change in question was intended to prevent the need to reload in order to update qualifies on contacts when an AOR changes. However, this ended up causing a deadlock instead. Change-Id: I1a835c90a5bb65b6dc3a1e94cddc12a4afc3d71e
2017-02-08Merge "srv: Fix crash when ast_srv_lookup is used and 0 records are returned."zuul
2017-02-07srv: Fix crash when ast_srv_lookup is used and 0 records are returned.Joshua Colp
When performing an SRV lookup using the ast_srv_lookup function it did not properly handle the situation where 0 records are returned. If this happened it would wrongly assume that at least one record was present. This change fixes the code so it will exit early if an error occurs or if 0 records are returned. ASTERISK-26772 patches: srv_lookup.patch submitted by nappsoft (license 6822) Change-Id: I09b19081c74e0ad11c12bf54a257243b1bcb2351
2017-02-07res_stasis_device_state: Protect the adding/removing of subscriptions.Joshua Colp
The adding and removing of device state subscriptions did not protect fully against simultaneous manipulation. In particular the subscribe case allowed a small window where two subscriptions could be added for the same device state instead of just one. This change makes the code hold the subscriptions lock for the entirety of each operation to ensure that two are not occurring at the same time. ASTERISK-26770 Change-Id: I3e7f8eb9d09de440c9024d2dd52029f6f20e725b
2017-02-06res_pjsip: Fix some off nominal tdata leaks.Richard Mudgett
Change-Id: I243a4be5e7fbfe604923764969c4ee04eee89b9d
2017-02-03res_ari: fix memory leak for channelvarsSebastien Duthil
In ari.conf, when setting the option channelvars, every Stasis channel snapshot would create a list of variable/value that would not be freed when the snapshot is freed, resulting in a often-recurring memory leak. ASTERISK-26767 #close Change-Id: Ia37dd9d68063d7f879193df02ede293e5ded716d
2017-02-03Merge "Update qualifies when AOR configuration changes."Joshua Colp
2017-02-03Merge "channel.c: Fix unbalanced read queue deadlocking local channels."Joshua Colp
2017-02-03Merge "res_agi: Prevent an AGI from eating frames it should not. (Re-do)"Joshua Colp
2017-02-02Merge "Add reload options to CLI/AMI stale object commands."George Joseph
2017-02-02Merge "Frame deferral: Revert API refactoring."Joshua Colp
2017-02-02Merge "res_odbc: Remove deprecated settings from sample configuration file"zuul
2017-02-02channel.c: Fix unbalanced read queue deadlocking local channels.Richard Mudgett
Using the timerfd timing module can cause channel freezing, lingering, or deadlock issues. The problem is because this is the only timing module that uses an associated alert-pipe. When the alert-pipe becomes unbalanced with respect to the number of frames in the read queue bad things can happen. If the alert-pipe has fewer alerts queued than the read queue then nothing might wake up the thread to handle received frames from the channel driver. For local channels this is the only way to wake up the thread to handle received frames. Being unbalanced in the other direction is less of an issue as it will cause unnecessary reads into the channel driver. ASTERISK-26716 is an example of this deadlock which was indirectly fixed by the change that found the need for this patch. * In channel.c:__ast_queue_frame(): Adding frame lists to the read queue did not add the same number of alerts to the alert-pipe. Correspondingly, when there is an exceptionally long queue event, any removed frames did not also remove the corresponding number of alerts from the alert-pipe. ASTERISK-26632 #close Change-Id: Ia98137c5bf6e9d6d202ce0eb36441851875863f6
2017-02-02res_agi: Prevent an AGI from eating frames it should not. (Re-do)Richard Mudgett
A dialplan intercept routine is equivalent to an interrupt routine. As such, the routine must be done quickly and you do not have access to the media stream. These restrictions are necessary because the media stream is the responsibility of some other code and interfering with or delaying that processing is bad. A possible future dialplan processing architecture change may allow the interception routine to run in a different thread from the main thread handling the media and remove the execution time restriction. * Made res_agi.c:run_agi() running an AGI in an interception routine run in DeadAGI mode. No touchy channel frames. ASTERISK-25951 ASTERISK-26343 ASTERISK-26716 Change-Id: I638f147ca7a7f2590d7194a8ef4090eb191e4e43
2017-02-02Frame deferral: Revert API refactoring.Richard Mudgett
There are several issues with deferring frames that are caused by the refactoring. 1) The code deferring frames mishandles adding a deferred frame to the deferred queue. As a result the deferred queue can only be one frame long. 2) Deferrable frames can come directly from the channel driver as well as the read queue. These frames need to be added to the deferred queue. 3) Whoever is deferring frames is really only doing the __ast_read() to collect deferred frames and doesn't care about the returned frames except to detect a hangup event. When frame deferral is completed we must make the normal frame processing see the hangup as a frame anyway. As such, there is no need to have varying hangup frame deferral methods. We also need to be aware of the AST_SOFTHANGUP_ASYNCGOTO hangup that isn't real. That fake hangup is to cause the PBX thread to break out of loops to go execute a new dialplan location. 4) To properly deal with deferrable frames from the channel driver as pointed out by (2) above, means that it is possible to process a dialplan interception routine while frames are deferred because of the AST_CONTROL_READ_ACTION control frame. Deferring frames is not implemented as a re-entrant operation so you could have the unsupported case of two sections of code thinking they have control of the media stream. A worse problem is because of the bad implementation of the AMI PlayDTMF action. It can cause two threads to be deferring frames on the same channel at the same time. (ASTERISK_25940) * Rather than fix all these problems simply revert the API refactoring as there is going to be only autoservice and safe_sleep deferring frames anyway. ASTERISK-26343 ASTERISK-26716 #close Change-Id: I45069c779aa3a35b6c863f65245a6df2c7865496
2017-02-02Merge "audiohooks: Muting a hook can mute underlying frames"zuul
2017-02-02res_odbc: Remove deprecated settings from sample configuration fileSean Bright
ASTERISK-26704 #close Reported by: Anthony Messina Change-Id: I976a1f94cf79c5f31e76174c61f5c6a65fd6354f
2017-02-02Merge "res_pjsip: Handle invocation of callback on outgoing request when ↵zuul
error occurs."
2017-02-01res_resolver_unbound.c: Fix frequent ref leak caught by excessive ref trap.Richard Mudgett
ASTERISK-26765 Change-Id: I27eb97df7f8d7e624b0b9a61c0fcee4718c86d8d
2017-02-01audiohooks: Muting a hook can mute underlying framesSean Bright
If an audiohook is placed on a channel that does not require transcoding, muting that hook will cause the underlying frames to be muted as well. The original patch is from David Woolley but I have modified slightly. ASTERISK-21094 #close Reported by: David Woolley Patches: ASTERISK-21094-Patch-1.8-1.txt (license #5737) patch uploaded by David Woolley Change-Id: Ib2b68c6283e227cbeb5fa478b2d0f625dae338ed
2017-02-01Merge "res_rtp_asterisk: Swap byte-order when sending signed linear"Joshua Colp
2017-02-01Update qualifies when AOR configuration changes.Mark Michelson
Prior to this change, qualifies would only update in the following cases: * A reload of res_pjsip.so was issued. * A dynamic contact was re-registered after its AOR's qualify_frequency had been changed This does not work well if you are using realtime for your AORs. You can update your database to have a new qualify_frequency, but the permanent contacts on that AOR will not have their qualifies updated. And the dynamic contacts on that AOR will not have their qualifies updated until the next registration, which could be a long time. This change seeks to fix this problem by making it so that whenever AOR configuration is applied, the contacts pertaining to that AOR have their qualifies updated. Additions from this patch: * AOR sorcery objects now have an apply handler that calls into a newly added function in the OPTIONS code. This causes all contacts associated with that AOR to re-schedule qualifies. * When it is time to qualify a contact, the OPTIONS code checks to see if the AOR can still be retrieved. If not, then qualification is canceled on the contact. Alterations from this patch: * The registrar code no longer updates contact's qualify_frequence and qualify_timeout. There is no point to this since those values already get updated when the AOR changes. * Reloading res_pjsip.so no longer calls the OPTIONS initialization function. Reloading res_pjsip.so results in re-loading AORs, which results in re-scheduling qualifies. Change-Id: I2e7c3316da28f389c45954f24c4e9389abac1121
2017-02-01res_pjsip: Handle invocation of callback on outgoing request when error occurs.Joshua Colp
There are some error cases in PJSIP when sending a request that will result in the callback for the request being invoked. The code did not handle this case and assumed on every error case that the callback was not invoked. The code has been changed to check whether the callback has been invoked and if so to absorb the error and treat it as a success. ASTERISK-26679 ASTERISK-26699 Change-Id: I563982ba204da5aa1428989a11c06dd9087fea91
2017-02-01res_rtp_asterisk: Swap byte-order when sending signed linearSean Bright
Before Asterisk 13, signed linear was converted into network byte order by a smoother before being sent over the network. We restore this behavior by forcing the creation of a smoother when slinear is in use and setting the appropriate flags so that the byte order conversion is always done. ASTERISK-24858 #close Reported-by: Frankie Chin Change-Id: I868449617d1a7819578f218c8c6b2111ad84f5a9
2017-01-31debug_utilities: Install ast_logescalator to /var/lib/asterisk/scriptsGeorge Joseph
Forgot to install it with the original patch Change-Id: I8bdb540a6694971ae5fe21f48d532332c6482e4c
2017-01-31Merge "make_build_h: handle backslashes in external strings"zuul
2017-01-30Merge "app_queue: Fix queues randomly disappearing on reload"zuul
2017-01-29Merge "debug_utilities: Add ast_logescalator"zuul
2017-01-27Merge "libastssl/pj: libastssl/pj should have an so_version"zuul
2017-01-27debug_utilities: Add ast_logescalatorGeorge Joseph
The escalator works by creating a set of startup commands in cli.conf that set up logger channels and issue the debug commands for the subsystems specified. If asterisk is running when it is executed, the same commands will be issued to the running instance. The original cli.conf is saved before any changes are made and can be restored by executing '$prog --reset'. The log output will be stored in... $astlogdir/message.$uniqueid $astlogdir/debug.$uniqueid $astlogdir/dtmf.$uniqueid $astlogdir/fax.$uniqueid $astlogdir/security.$uniqueid $astlogdir/pjsip_history.$uniqueid $astlogdir/sip_history.$uniqueid Some minor tweaks were made to chan_sip, and res_pjsip_history so their history output could be send to a log channel as packets are captured. A minor tweak was also made to manager so events are output to verbose when "manager set debug on" is issued. Change-Id: I799f8e5013b86dc5282961b27383d134bf09e543
2017-01-27Merge "tests: use datadir for sound files"zuul
2017-01-27libastssl/pj: libastssl/pj should have an so_versionTorrey Searle
Issue introduced in b59956a87. In the non-darwin case libastssl/pj should be versioned. This causes the symbol file for this lib to not be generated. Change-Id: Ib07ae8c40252813c488e2c1ac6204fd42816dd4c (cherry picked from commit 54b027916a71f2b83b2050cef5ef704ea5de39b2)
2017-01-27Merge "media: Add experimental support for RTCP feedback."George Joseph
2017-01-26Merge "res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_ip: Fix memory leak of hosts when ↵zuul
resolving."
2017-01-26make_build_h: handle backslashes in external stringskkm
LikewiseOpen creates user names with a backslash in them. A gentle massage with sed(1) allows such strings to be inserted into build.h properly quoted. I am also adding the same for host name and other strings used in the script that are more or less user-controlled. ASTERISK-26754 Change-Id: Iac5ef2b67a68ee58f35ddbf86bb818ba6eabecae
2017-01-26app_queue: Fix queues randomly disappearing on reloadkkm
With 500+ queues and a reload every minute, a random queue disappears upon reload. The cause is mususe of the 'dead' flag. Namely, all queues were marked dead up front, and then "resurrected" by dropping this flag for those found in the configuration. But a queue marked dead can be removed also when control leaves the app entry point on a PBX thread. With this change, the queue is marked only not found, and at the end of reload only the queues that are still not found are actually marked as dead, so the dead flag is never reset, and set only on positively dead queues. ASTERISK-26755 Change-Id: I3a4537aec9eb8d8aeeaa0193407e3523feb004bf
2017-01-26Merge "PJPROJECT logging: Fix detection of max supported log level."zuul
2017-01-26Merge "ari: Implement 'debug all' and request/response logging"George Joseph
2017-01-26Merge "res_musiconhold.c: Fix format ref leak when parsing MOH config class."George Joseph
2017-01-26Merge "frame.c: Fix off-nominal format ref leaks."George Joseph
2017-01-26Merge "test_voicemail_api: order of params to VERIFY macros"George Joseph
2017-01-26Merge "Add notes about embedded ast_frame structs holding a format ref."zuul
2017-01-26res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_ip: Fix memory leak of hosts when resolving.Joshua Colp
This change adds a missing unreference of the hostname when resolving and also cleans up the iterator. ASTERISK-26735 Change-Id: Ic012ebaf3d89e714eec340b7b0c5e63c66af857a
2017-01-26Merge "T.140: Fix format ref and memory leaks."George Joseph
2017-01-26Merge "main/app.c: Memory corruption from early format destruction."Joshua Colp
2017-01-25Merge "app_queue: add RINGCANCELED log event on caller hang up"zuul
2017-01-25Add reload options to CLI/AMI stale object commands.Mark Michelson
Marking an object as stale in a memory cache is supposed to prime the cache so that the next time the item is retrieved, the stale item is deleted from the cache and a background task is run to re-populate the cache with a fresh version of the object. The problem is, there are some object types out there for which there is no natural reason that they would be retrieved from the backend with any regularity. Outbound PJSIP registrations are a good example of this. At startup, they are read, and an object-specific state is created that refers to the initially-retrieved object for all time. Adding the "reload" option to the CLI/AMI commands gives the cache the opportunity to manually re-retrieve the object from the backend, both storing the new object in the cache and applying the new object's configuration to the module that uses that object. Change-Id: Ieb1fe7270ceed491f057ec5cbf0e097bde96c5c8
2017-01-25Merge "astobj2.c: Add excessive ref count trap."George Joseph
2017-01-25T.140: Fix format ref and memory leaks.Richard Mudgett
* channel.c:ast_sendtext(): Fix T.140 SendText memory leak. * format_compatibility.c: T.140 RED and T.140 were swapped. * res_rtp_asterisk.c:rtp_red_init(): Fix ast_format_t140_red ref leak. * res_rtp_asterisk.c:rtp_red_init(): Fix data race after starting periodic scheduled red_write(). * res_rtp_asterisk.c: Some other minor misc tweaks. Change-Id: Ifa27a2e0f8a966b1cf628607c86fc4374b0b88cb
2017-01-25Merge "stasis_bridge.c: Fix off-nominal stasis control ref leak."zuul