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registers.
Currently the res_pjsip_mwi module only sends an unsolicited MWI NOTIFY upon
a mailbox state change (such as a new message being left, or one being deleted).
In practice this is not sufficient to keep clients aware of the current MWI status.
This change makes the module send unsolicited MWI NOTIFY on startup so that
clients are guaranteed to have the most up to date MWI information. It also makes
clients receive an unsolicited MWI NOTIFY upon registration so if they are unaware
of the current MWI status they receive it.
ASTERISK-24982 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Change-Id: I043f20230227e91218f18a82c7d5bb2aa62b1d58
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Change-Id: I6b43e43474bf6fb77b8227eadb036036f8e90521
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Fix a crash that could occur in __ast_channel_internal_alloc if
ao2_alloc fails.
ASTERISK-24991 #close
Change-Id: I4ca89189eb22f907408cb87d0a1645cfe1314a90
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When SUBSCRIBE dialogs were established, we never associated
the endpoint that created the subscription with the dialog
we end up creating. In most cases, this ended up not causing
any problems.
The actual bug that was observed was that when a device that
was behind NAT established a subscription with Asterisk, Asterisk
would end up sending in-dialog NOTIFY requests to the device's
private IP addres instead of the public address of the NAT router.
When Asterisk receives the initial SUBSCRIBE from the device,
res_pjsip_nat rewrites the contact to the public address on which the
SUBSCRIBE was received. This allows for the dialog to have its target
address set to the proper public address. Asterisk then would send a 200
OK response to the SUBSCRIBE, then a NOTIFY with the initial
subscription state. The device would then send a 200 OK response to
Asterisk's NOTIFY.
Here's where things went wrong. When the 200 OK arrived, res_pjsip_nat
did not rewrite the address in the Contact header. Then, when the PJSIP
dialog layer processed the 200 OK, PJSIP would perform a comparison
between the IP address in the Contact header and its saved target
address for the dialog. Since they differed, PJSIP would update the
target dialog address to be the address in the Contact header. From this
point, if Asterisk needed to send a NOTIFY to the device, the result was
that the NOTIFY would be sent to the private address that the device
placed in the Contact header.
The reason why res_pjsip_nat did not rewrite the address when it
received the 200 OK response was that it could not associate the
incoming response with a configured endpoint. This is because on a
response, the only way to associate the response to an endpoint is by
finding the dialog that the response is associated with and then finding
the endpoint that is associated with that dialog. We do not perform
endpoint lookups on responses. res_pjsip_pubsub skipped the step of
associating the endpoint with the dialog we created, so res_pjsip_nat
could not find the associated endpoint and therefore couldn't rewrite
the contact.
This commit message is like 50x longer than the actual fix.
ASTERISK 24981 #close
Reported by Mark Michelson
Change-Id: I2b963c58c063bae293e038406f7d044a8a5377cd
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This change modifies how the the output from a CLI command is sent
to a client over AMI.
Output from the CLI command is now sent as a series of zero-or-more
Output: headers.
Additionally, commands that fail to execute (eg: no such command,
invalid syntax etc.) now cause an Error response instead of Success.
If the command executed successfully, but the manager unable to
provide the output the reason will be included in the Message:
header. Otherwise it will contain 'Command output follows'.
Depends on a new version of starpy (> 1.0.2) that supports the new
output format.
See pull-request https://github.com/asterisk/starpy/pull/34
ASTERISK-24730
Change-Id: I6718d95490f0a6b3f171c1a5cdad9207f9a44888
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The chan_dahdi channel driver is a very old driver. The ability for it to
support ISDN was added well after the initial analog support. Setting the
softhangup flags is a carry over from the original analog code. The
driver was not updated to call ast_queue_hangup() which will post the AMI
HangupRequest event.
* Changed sig_pri.c to call ast_queue_hangup() instead of setting the
softhangup flag when the remote party initiates a hangup.
ASTERISK-24895 #close
Reported by: Andrew Zherdin
Change-Id: I5fe2e48556507785fd8ab8e1c960683fd5d20325
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The concatenate for columns name to INSERT INTO is always the same. It is
possible to do it on one line.
ASTERISK-24980
Change-Id: Ib8bb53c42535378581d4ef729cc5ebbb22b067ac
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Contact status rtt is an int64_t and needs the PRId64 macro to
properly create the format specifier on 32-bit systems.
Change-Id: I4b8ab958fc1e9a179556a9b4ffa49673ba9fdec7
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exten/priority tuple"
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The "Add qualify_timeout processing and eventing" patch introduced
an issue where contacts that had qualify_frequency set to 0 were
showing Unavailable instead Unknown. This patch checks for
qualify_frequency=0 and create an "Unknown" contact_status
with an RTT = 0.
Previously, the lack of contact_status implied Unknown but since
we're now changing endpoint state based on contact_status, I've
had to add new UNKNOWN status so that changes could trigger the
appropriate contact_status observers.
ASTERISK-24977: #close
Change-Id: Ifcbc01533ce57f0e4e584b89a395326e098b8fe7
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When a PBX registrar is unloaded, it will fail to remove its extension from
the context root_table if a dialplan application used by that extension is
still loaded. This can be the case for AGI, which can be unloaded after several
of the standard PBX providers. Often, this is harmless; however, if the
extension's priorities are removed during the failed unloading *and* the
dialplan application later unregisters, it leaves a ticking timebomb for the
next PBX provider that attempts to iterate over the extensions. When that
occurs, the peer_table pointer on the extension will already be set to NULL.
The current code does not check to see if the pointer is NULL before passing
it to a hashtab function this is not NULL tolerant.
Since it is possible for the peer_table to be NULL when we normally would not
expect that to be the case, the solution in this patch is to simply skip over
processing an extension's priorities if peer_table is NULL.
Prior to this patch, the tests/pbx/callerid_match test would crash during
module unload. With this patch, the test no longer crashes after running.
ASTERISK-24774 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Change-Id: I2bbeecb7e0f77bac303a1b9135e4cdb4db6d4c40
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Three fax related tests started failing as a result of changes made for
ASTERISK-24841:
tests/fax/pjsip/gateway_t38_g711
tests/fax/sip/gateway_mix1
tests/fax/sip/gateway_mix3
Historically, ast_channel_make_compatible() did nothing if the channels
were already "compatible" even if they had a sub-optimal translation path
already setup. With the changes from ASTERISK-24841 this is no longer
true in order to allow the best translation paths to always be picked. In
res_fax.c:fax_gateway_framehook() code manually setup the channels to go
through slin and then called ast_channel_make_compatible(). With the
previous version of ast_channel_make_compatible() this was always a
no-operation.
* Remove call to ast_channel_make_compatible() in fax_gateway_framehook()
that now undoes what was just setup when the framehook is attached.
* Fixed locking around saving the channel formats in
fax_gateway_framehook() to ensure that the formats that are saved are
consistent.
* Fix copy pasta errors in fax_gateway_framehook() that confuses read and
write when dealing with saved channel formats.
ASTERISK-24841
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Change-Id: I6fda0877104a370af586a5e8cf9e161a484da78d
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When DEBUG_THREADLOCALS is enabled it causes the threadlocal cleanup to be
called as a function. This causes a compile error with raw threadstorage as
it uses NULL for cleanup. This fix uses a macro that provides NULL when
DEBUG_THREADLOCALS is disabled, and replaces the call to "c_cleanup(data);"
with "{};" when DEBUG_THREADLOCALS is enabled.
ASTERISK-24975 #close
Reported by: Ashley Sanders
Change-Id: I3ef7428ee402816d9fcefa1b3b95830c00d5c402
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A potential problem that can arise is the following:
* Bob's phone is programmed to automatically forward to Carol.
* Carol's phone is programmed to automatically forward to Bob.
* Alice calls Bob.
If left unchecked, this results in an endless loops of call forwards
that would eventually result in some sort of fiery crash.
Asterisk's method of solving this issue was to track which interfaces
had been dialed. If a destination were dialed a second time, then
the attempt to call that destination would fail since a loop was
detected.
The problem with this method is that call forwarding has evolved. Some
SIP phones allow for a user to manually forward an incoming call to an
ad-hoc destination. This can mean that:
* There are legitimate use cases where a device may be dialed multiple
times, or
* There can be human error when forwarding calls.
This change removes the old method of detecting forwarding loops in
favor of keeping a count of the number of destinations a channel has
dialed on a particular branch of a call. If the number exceeds the
set number of max forwards, then the call fails. This approach has
the following advantages over the old:
* It is much simpler.
* It can detect loops involving local channels.
* It is user configurable.
The only disadvantage it has is that in the case where there is a
legitimate forwarding loop present, it takes longer to detect it.
However, the forwarding loop is still properly detected and the
call is cleaned up as it should be.
Address review feedback on gerrit.
* Correct "mfgium" to "Digium"
* Decrement max forwards by one in the case where allocation of the
max forwards datastore is required.
* Remove irrelevant code change from pjsip_global_headers.c
ASTERISK-24958 #close
Change-Id: Ia7e4b7cd3bccfbd34d9a859838356931bba56c23
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* changes:
res_pjsip: Add global option to limit the maximum time for initial qualifies
pjsip_options: Add qualify_timeout processing and eventing
res_pjsip: Refactor endpt_send_request to include transaction timeout
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Due to a race condition there was a chance that during an attended transfer the
channel's application would return NULL. This, of course, would cause a crash
when attempting to access the memory. This patch retrieves the channel's app
at an earlier time in processing in hopes that the app name is available.
However, if it is not then "unknown" is used instead. Since some string value
is now always present the crash can no longer occur.
ASTERISK-24869 #close
Reported by: viniciusfontes
Review: https://gerrit.asterisk.org/#/c/133/
Change-Id: I5134b84c4524906d8148817719d76ffb306488ac
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Currently when Asterisk starts initial qualifies of contacts are spread out
randomly between 0 and qualify_timeout to prevent network and system overload.
If a contact's qualify_frequency is 5 minutes however, that contact may be
unavailable to accept calls for the entire 5 minutes after startup. So while
staggering the initial qualifies is a good idea, basing the time on
qualify_timeout could leave contacts unavailable for too long.
This patch adds a new global parameter "max_initial_qualify_time" that sets the
maximum time for the initial qualifies. This way you could make sure that all
your contacts are initialy, randomly qualified within say 30 seconds but still
have the contact's ongoing qualifies at a 5 minute interval.
If max_initial_qualify_time is > 0, the formula is initial_interval =
min(max_initial_interval, qualify_timeout * random(). If not set,
qualify_timeout is used.
The default is "0" (disabled).
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Ib80498aa1ea9923277bef51d6a9015c9c79740f4
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
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This change makes the send_notify of the sub_tree
not happen when the sub_tree has been deleted due
to the notify call failing, which avoids a crash.
ASTERISK-24970 #close
Change-Id: I1f20ffc08b192f59c457293b218025a693992cbf
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This is the second follow-on to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4572/ and the
discussion at
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2015-March/073921.html
The basic issues are that changes in contact status don't cause events to be
emitted for the associated endpoint. Only dynamic contact add/delete actions
update the endpoint. Also, the qualify timeout is fixed by pjsip at 32 seconds
which is a long time.
This patch makes use of the new transaction timeout feature in r4585 and
provides the following capabilities...
1. A new aor/contact variable 'qualify_timeout' has been added that allows the
user to specify the maximum time in milliseconds to wait for a response to an
OPTIONS message. The default is 3000ms. When the timer expires, the contact is
marked unavailable.
2. Contact status changes are now propagated up to the endpoint as follows...
When any contact is 'Available', the endpoint is marked as 'Reachable'. When
all contacts are 'Unavailable', the endpoint is marked as 'Unreachable'. The
existing endpoint events are generated appropriately.
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Change-Id: Id0ce0528e58014da1324856ea537e7765466044a
Tested-by: Dmitriy Serov
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
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API."
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This is the first follow-on to https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4572/ and the
discussion at
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-dev/2015-March/073921.html
Since we currently have no control over pjproject transaction timeout, this
patch pulls the pjsip_endpt_send_request function out of pjproject and into
res_pjsip/endpt_send_transaction in order to implement that capability.
Now when the transaction is initiated, we also schedule our own pj_timer with
our own desired timeout.
If the transaction completes before either timeout, pjproject cancels its timer,
and calls our tsx callback where we cancel our timer and run the app callback.
If the pjproject timer times out first, pjproject calls our tsx callback where
we cancel our timer and run the app callback.
If our timer times out first, we terminate the transaction which causes
pjproject to cancel its timer and call our tsx callback where we run the app
callback.
Regardless of the scenario, pjproject is calling the tsx callback inside the
group_lock and there are checks in the callback to make sure it doesn't run
twice.
As part of this patch ast_sip_send_out_of_dialog_request was created to replace
its similarly named private function. It takes a new timeout argument in
milliseconds (<= 0 to disable the timeout).
ASTERISK-24863 #close
Reported-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
Change-Id: I0778dc730d9689c5147a444a04aee3c1026bf747
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/etc/asterisk.makeopts."
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Added .pyc and .sha1 to the top-level .gitignore.
Change-Id: I7dfc4f554d54d22947b38140d3305007503cc16a
Tested-by: George Joseph <george.joseph@fairview5.com>
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The Makefile claims that you can set default menuselect options by creating
~/.asterisk.makeopts or /etc/asterisk.makeopts, but they are never read.
The rule for menuselect.makeopts is only allowed to run if the active target
is 'menuselect', but the menuselect target doesn't depend on
menuselect.makeopts. A dot (wildcard character) was added so the rule will
be active for the targets that cause it to run: nmenuselect, cmenuselect,
and gmenuselect.
ASTERISK-13271 #close
Reported by: John Nemeth
Change-Id: Ibde804ff196283def49ccb9432fbf224a22586e2
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This change adds the following:
1. A query set implementation. This is an API that allows queries to be executed in parallel and once all have completed a callback is invoked.
2. Unit tests for the query set implementation.
3. An external PJSIP resolver which uses the DNS core API to do NAPTR, SRV, AAAA, and A lookups.
For the resolver it will do NAPTR, SRV, and AAAA/A lookups in parallel. If NAPTR or SRV
are available it will then do more queries. And so on. Preference is NAPTR > SRV > AAAA/A,
with IPv6 preferred over IPv4. For transport it will prefer TLS > TCP > UDP if no explicit
transport has been provided. Configured transports on the system are taken into account to
eliminate resolved addresses which have no hope of completing.
ASTERISK-24947 #close
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Change-Id: I56cb03ce4f9d3d600776f36928e0b3e379b5d71e
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The LOG_ERROR has reference to CDR instead of CEL for LENGTHEN_BUF1 and
LENGTHEN_BUF2.
ASTERISK-24965 #close
Reported by: Rodrigo Ramirez Norambuena
Change-Id: Icc818697d7d66d34bfe3048cdd15ca2b06c89744
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Update test_astobj2_weaken to use the new AST_REGISTER_FILE macro.
Change-Id: Ieedadf16610f2e042f393e0501a36447cd07f83d
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This new macro allows a single line to add all additional
sources to a module. This helps prevent modules from
missing steps, and makes future changes easier since
they can be made in a single place.
ASTERISK-24960 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Change-Id: I38f12d8b72c5e7bb37a879b2fb51761a2855eb4b
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The command always showed the usage information.
* Fix the error in command validation for CLI_SHOWUSAGE.
ASTERISK-24959 #close
Reported by: Rodrigo Ramirez Norambuena
Change-Id: I584f0936bb01001336a468a55c1d05d79fe795d5
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Added products of ./bootstrap
Added nmenuselect and gmenuselect to menuselect/
Change-Id: Ied658463958bafc04a9aff9ebc28e40c116a6e35
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When AMI receives a line that is 1025 bytes long, it sends two error
messages. Copy the last byte in the buffer to the first postiion,
set the length to 1.
ASTERISK-20524 #close
Reported by: David M. Lee
Change-Id: Ifda403e2713b59582c715229814fd64a0733c5ea
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This implements "weak" references. The weakproxy object is a real ao2 with
normal reference counting of its own. When a weakproxy is pointed to a normal
object they hold references to each other. The normal object is automatically
freed when a single reference remains (the weakproxy). The weakproxy also
supports subscriptions that will notify callbacks when it does not point
to any real object.
ASTERISK-24936 #close
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Change-Id: Ib9f73c02262488d314d9d9d62f58165b9ec43c67
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During the mass code deletion for clang support, a stray backslash was
left behind that was causing utils to fail to compile.
Change-Id: I60e5fa58c9a5b248bde23aaada79ff663f87a2a1
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External systems - such as the Asterisk Test Suite - require knowledge of the
upstream branch. Unfortunately, after moving to Git, the Asterisk version
currently consists of only a 'GIT" prefix followed by an object blob,
e.g., GIT-as08d7. This makes it difficult for such systems to know what
features are available in a particular check out of Asterisk.
This patch fixes this by hardcoding the branch in a variable in the
make_version script. Since the mainline branches are not changed often -
typically only once a year - this is a reasonable approach to solving
the problem, and is more reliable than parsing the output of 'git branch
-vv'. Branches that track off of an upstream primary branch will then get the
benefit of knowing which mainline branch they are currently based off
of.
ASTERISK-24954 #close
Change-Id: I8090d5d548b6d19e917157ed530b914b7eaf9799
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OPTIONAL_API has conditionals to define AST_OPTIONAL_API and
AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR differently based on if AST_API_MODULE is defined.
Unfortunately this is inside the include protection block, so only the
first status of AST_API_MODULE is respected. For example res_monitor
is an optional API provider, but uses func_periodic_hook. This makes
func_periodic_hook non-optional to res_monitor.
This changes optional_api.h so that AST_OPTIONAL_API and
AST_OPTIONAL_API_ATTR is redefined every time the header is included.
ASTERISK-17608 #close
Reported by: Warren Selby
Change-Id: I8fcf2a5e7b481893e17484ecde4f172c9ffb5679
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Git does not support the ability to replace a token with a version
string during check-in. While it does have support for replacing a
token on clone, this is somewhat sub-optimal: the token is replaced
with the object hash, which is not particularly easy for human
consumption. What's more, in practice, the source file version was often
not terribly useful. Generally, when triaging bugs, the overall version
of Asterisk is far more useful than an individual SVN version of a file. As a
result, this patch removes Asterisk's support for showing source file
versions.
Specifically, it does the following:
* Rename ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION macro to ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE, and
remove passing the version in with the macro. Other facilities
than 'core show file version' make use of the file names, such as
setting a debug level only on a specific file. As such, the act of
registering source files with the Asterisk core still has use. The
macro rename now reflects the new macro purpose.
* main/asterisk:
- Refactor the file_version structure to reflect that it no longer
tracks a version field.
- Remove the "core show file version" CLI command. Without the file
version, it is no longer useful.
- Remove the ast_file_version_find function. The file version is no
longer tracked.
- Rename ast_register_file_version/ast_unregister_file_version to
ast_register_file/ast_unregister_file, respectively.
* main/manager: Remove value from the Version key of the ModuleCheck
Action. The actual key itself has not been removed, as doing so would
absolutely constitute a backwards incompatible change. However, since
the file version is no longer tracked, there is no need to attempt to
include it in the Version key.
* UPGRADE: Add notes for:
- Modification to the ModuleCheck AMI Action
- Removal of the "core show file version" CLI command
Change-Id: I6cf0ff280e1668bf4957dc21f32a5ff43444a40e
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