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The 'z' option is supposed to disable the dial timeout in the case of a call
forward. Unfortunately, the wrong timeout timer was passed to the do_forward
function, resulting in the option not working.
ASTERISK-24225 #close
Reported by: dimitripietro
Tested by: dimitripietro
patches:
jira_asterisk_24225_v1.8.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621)
jira_asterisk_24225_v11.patch uploaded by rmudgett (License 5621)
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This patch addresses a few issues:
1) The order of Dial events have been changed when performing a call forward.
The order has now been altered to
1) Dial begins dialing channel A.
2) When A forwards the call to B, we issue the dial end event to channel
A, indicating the dial is being canceled due to a forward to B.
3) When the call to channel B occurs, we then issue a new dial begin to
channel B.
2) Call forwards are now reported on the calling channel, not the peer channel.
3) AMI DialEnd events have been altered to display the extension the call is
being forwarded to when relevant.
4) You can now get the values of channel variables for channels that are not
currently in the Stasis application. This brings the retrieval of channel
variables more in line with the rest of channel read operations since they
may be performed on channels not in Stasis.
ASTERISK-24134 #close
Reported by Matt Jordan
ASTERISK-24138 #close
Reported by Matt Jordan
Patches:
forward-shenanigans.diff uploaded by Matt Jordan (License #6283)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3899
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The previous behavior was to simply set the accountcode of an outgoing
channel to the accountcode of the channel initiating the call. It was
done this way a long time ago to allow the accountcode set on the SIP/100
channel to be propagated to a local channel so the dialplan execution on
the Local;2 channel would have the SIP/100 accountcode available.
SIP/100 -> Local;1/Local;2 -> SIP/200
Propagating the SIP/100 accountcode to the local channels is very useful.
Without any dialplan manipulation, all channels in this call would have
the same accountcode.
Using dialplan, you can set a different accountcode on the SIP/200 channel
either by setting the accountcode on the Local;2 channel or by the Dial
application's b(pre-dial), M(macro) or U(gosub) options, or by the
FollowMe application's b(pre-dial) option, or by the Queue application's
macro or gosub options. Before Asterisk v12, the altered accountcode on
SIP/200 will remain until the local channels optimize out and the
accountcode would change to the SIP/100 accountcode.
Asterisk v1.8 attempted to add peeraccount support but ultimately had to
punt on the support. The peeraccount support was rendered useless because
of how the CDR code needed to unconditionally force the caller's
accountcode onto the peer channel's accountcode. The CEL events were thus
intentionally made to always use the channel's accountcode as the
peeraccount value.
With the arrival of Asterisk v12, the situation has improved somewhat so
peeraccount support can be made to work. Using the indicated example, the
the accountcode values become as follows when the peeraccount is set on
SIP/100 before calling SIP/200:
SIP/100 ---> Local;1 ---- Local;2 ---> SIP/200
acct: 100 \/ acct: 200 \/ acct: 100 \/ acct: 200
peer: 200 /\ peer: 100 /\ peer: 200 /\ peer: 100
If a channel already has an accountcode it can only change by the
following explicit user actions:
1) A channel originate method that can specify an accountcode to use.
2) The calling channel propagating its non-empty peeraccount or its
non-empty accountcode if the peeraccount was empty to the outgoing
channel's accountcode before initiating the dial. e.g., Dial and
FollowMe. The exception to this propagation method is Queue. Queue will
only propagate peeraccounts this way only if the outgoing channel does not
have an accountcode.
3) Dialplan using CHANNEL(accountcode).
4) Dialplan using CHANNEL(peeraccount) on the other end of a local
channel pair.
If a channel does not have an accountcode it can get one from the
following places:
1) The channel driver's configuration at channel creation.
2) Explicit user action as already indicated.
3) Entering a basic or stasis-mixing bridge from a peer channel's
peeraccount value.
You can specify the accountcode for an outgoing channel by setting the
CHANNEL(peeraccount) before using the Dial, FollowMe, and Queue
applications. Queue adds the wrinkle that it will not overwrite an
existing accountcode on the outgoing channel with the calling channels
values.
Accountcode and peeraccount values propagate to an outgoing channel before
dialing. Accountcodes also propagate when channels enter or leave a basic
or stasis-mixing bridge. The peeraccount value only makes sense for
mixing bridges with two channels; it is meaningless otherwise.
* Made peeraccount functional by changing accountcode propagation as
described above.
* Fixed CEL extracting the wrong ie value for the peeraccount. This was
done intentionally in Asterisk v1.8 when that version had to punt on
peeraccount.
* Fixed a few places dealing with accountcodes that were reading from
channels without the lock held.
AFS-65 #close
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This resolves a large number of compiler warnings from GCC 4.10 which
cause the build to fail under dev mode. The vast majority are
signed/unsigned mismatches in printf-style format strings.
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channel snapshot.
* Fixed ast_channel_publish_dial_forward() not locking the forwarded
channel when taking the channel snapshot.
* Fixed app_dial.c:do_forward() using the wrong channel to get the
original call forwarding string.
* Removed unnecessary locking when calling ast_channel_publish_dial() and
ast_channel_publish_dial_forward() in app_dial and app_queue. Holding
channel locks when calling ast_channel_publish_dial_forward() with a
forwarded channel could result in pausing the system while the stasis bus
completes processsing a forwarded channel subscription.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3451/
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Much needed was a way to assign id to objects on creation, and
much change was necessary to accomplish it. Channel uniqueids
and linkedids are split into separate string and creation time
components without breaking linkedid propgation. This allowed
the uniqueid to be specified by the user interface - and those
values are now carried through to channel creation, adding the
assignedids value to every function in the chain including the
channel drivers. For local channels, the second channel can be
specified or left to default to a ;2 suffix of first. In ARI,
bridge, playback, and snoop objects can also be created with a
specified uniqueid.
Along the way, the args order to allocating channels was fixed
in chan_mgcp and chan_gtalk, and linkedid is no longer lost as
masquerade occurs.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23120)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3191/
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This patch fixes a number of small-ish problems that were noticed when
witnessing the records that the FreePBX dialplan produces:
(1) Mid-call events (as well as privacy options) have the ability to change the
overall state of the Dial operation after the called party answers. This
means that publishing the DialEnd event when the called party is premature;
we have to wait for the execution of these subroutines to complete before
we can signal the overall status of the DialEnd. This patch moves that
publication and adds handlers for the mid-call events.
(2) The AST_FLAG_OUTGOING channel flag is cleared if an after bridge goto
datastore is detected. This flag was preventing CDRs from being recorded
for all outbound channels that had a 'continue' option enabled on them by
the Dial application.
(3) The CDR engine now locks the 'Dial' application as being the CDR
application if it detects that the current CDR has entered that app. This
is similar to the logic that is done for Parking. In general, if we entered
into Dial, then we want that CDR to record the application as such - this
prevents pre-dial handlers, mid-call handlers, and other shenaniganry
from changing the application value.
(4) The CDR engine now checks for the AST_SOFTHANGUP_HANGUP_EXEC in more places
to determine if the channel is in hangup logic or dead. In either case, we
don't want to record changes in the channel.
(5) The default option for "endbeforehexten" has been changed to "yes". In
general, you don't want to see CDRs in the 'h' exten or in hangup logic.
Since the semantics of that option changed in 12, it made sense to update
the default value as well.
(6) Finally, because we now have the ability to synchronize on the messages
published to the CDR topic, on shutdown the CDR engine will now synchronize
to the messages currently in flight. This helps to ensure that all
in-flight CDRs are written before shutting down.
(closes issue ASTERISK-23164)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3154
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The parsing for the destination of the macro/gosub uses the '^' character to
separate out context, extension, and priority. However, the logic for the
macro/gosub execution was written such that it would only do the actual
macro/gosub jump if a '^' character existed. This doesn't apply when the
macro/gosub jump occurs in a priority/priority label. This patch changes
the logic so that the parsing still occurs, but the jump will occur even
for priorities/priority labels.
(issue ASTERISK-23164)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3154
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Original commit message by mmichelson (asterisk 12 r403311):
"This adds channel locks around calls to create channel snapshots as well
as other functions which operate on a channel and then end up
creating a channel snapshot. Functions that expect the channel to be
locked prior to being called have had their documentation updated to
indicate such."
The above was initially committed and then reverted at r403398. The problem
was found to be in core_local.c in the publish_local_bridge_message function.
The ast_unreal_lock_all function locks and adds a reference to the returned
channels and while they were being unlocked they were not being unreffed when
no longer needed. Fixed by unreffing the channels.
Also in bridge.c a lock was obtained on "other->chan", but then an attempt was
made to unlock "other" and not the previously locked channel. Fixed by
unlocking "other->chan"
(closes issue ASTERISK-22709)
Reported by: John Bigelow
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This change adds an event for when an originated call is redirected to
another target. This event contains the original channel and the newly
created channel. If a stasis subscription exists on the original originated
channel for a stasis application then a new subscription will also be
created on the stasis application to the redirected channel. This allows
the application to follow the call path completely.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22719)
Reported by: Joshua Colp
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3054/
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This adds channel locks around calls to create channel snapshots as well
as other functions which operate on a channel and then end up
creating a channel snapshot. Functions that expect the channel to be
locked prior to being called have had their documentation updated to
indicate such.
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received.
(closes issue ASTERISK-10487)
Reported by: Gaspar Zoltan
Patches:
10487.patch uploaded by n8ideas (license 6075)
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Most callers of ast_channel_make_compatible() happen before the channels
enter a two party bridge. With the new bridging framework, two party
bridging technologies may also call ast_channel_make_compatible() when
there is more than one thread involved with the two channels.
* Added channel lock protection in set_format() and
ast_channel_make_compatible_helper() when dealing with the channel's
native formats while setting up a translation path.
* Fixed best_src_fmt and best_dst_fmt usage consistency in
ast_channel_make_compatible_helper(). The call to
ast_translator_best_choice() got them backwards.
* Updated some callers of ast_channel_make_compatible() and the function
documentation. There is actually a difference between the two channels
passed in.
* Fixed the deadlock potential in res_fax.c dealing with
ast_channel_make_compatible(). The deadlock potential was already there
anyway because res_fax called ast_channel_make_compatible() with chan
locked.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22542)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2915/
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This change introduces the ability to stage channel snapshot
creation and publishing by suppressing the implicit creation
and publishing that some functions have. Once all operations
are executed the staging is marked as done and a single snapshot
is created and published.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2889/
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argument description
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The cause code needs to be passed from the disconnecting channel to the
bridge peers if the disconnecting channel dissolves the bridge.
* Made the call to an app_agent_pool agent disconnect with the busy cause
code if the agent does not ack the call in time or hangs up before acking
the call.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22042)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2772/
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This patch renames the bridging* files to bridge*. This may seem pedantic
and silly, but it fits better in line with current Asterisk naming conventions:
* channel is not "channeling"
* monitor is not "monitoring"
etc.
A bridge is an object. It is a first class citizen in Asterisk. "Bridging" is
the act of using a bridge on a set of channels - and the API that fulfills that
role is more than just the action.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22130)
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One more major refactoring to go.
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This adds CEL support for blind and attended transfers and call pickup.
During the course of adding this functionality I noticed that
CONF_ENTER, CONF_EXIT, and BRIDGE_TO_CONF events are particularly
useless without a bridge identifier, so I added that as well.
This adds tests for blind transfers, several types of attended
transfers, and call pickup.
The extra field in CEL records now consists of a JSON blob whose fields
are defined on a per-event basis.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2658/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21565)
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This change removes AST_CEL_BRIDGE_UPDATE since it should no longer be
used because masquerade situations are now accounted for in other ways.
This also refactors usage of AST_CEL_FORWARD to be produced by a Dial
message which has been extended with a "forward" field.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21566)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2635/
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This patch is the initial push to update Asterisk's CDR engine for the new
bridging framework. This patch guts the existing CDR engine and builds the new
on top of messages coming across Stasis. As changes in channel state and bridge
state are detected, CDRs are built and dispatched accordingly. This
fundamentally changes CDRs in a few ways.
(1) CDRs are now *very* reflective of the actual state of channels and bridges.
This means CDRs track well with what an actual channel is doing - which
is useful in transfer scenarios (which were previously difficult to pin
down). It does, however, mean that CDRs cannot be 'fooled'. Previous
behavior in Asterisk allowed for CDR applications, channels, and other
properties to be spoofed in parts of the code - this no longer works.
(2) CDRs have defined behavior in multi-party scenarios. This behavior will not
be what everyone wants, but it is a defined behavior and as such, it is
predictable.
(3) The CDR manipulation functions and applications have been overhauled. Major
changes have been made to ResetCDR and ForkCDR in particular. Many of the
options for these two applications no longer made any sense with the new
framework and the (slightly) more immutable nature of CDRs.
There are a plethora of other changes. For a full description of CDR behavior,
see the CDR specification on the Asterisk wiki.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21196)
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Features configuration is handled in its own API in
features_config.h and features_config.c. This way, features
configuration is accessible to anything that needs it.
In addition, features configuration has been altered to
be more channel-oriented. Most callers of features API
code will be supplying a channel so that the individual
channel's settings will be acquired rather than the global
setting.
Missing from this commit is XML documentation for the
features configuration. That will be handled in a separate
commit.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2578/
(issue ASTERISK-21542)
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Also fixes an issue in app_dial, where the channels were swapped on dial events.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21551)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21550)
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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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This patch does two things:
* It fixes a bug where the outbound channel's application/data set by the
dialing API/app_dial is not communicated until the channel is hung up.
If that happens, AMI would incorrectly send a NewExten event immediately
after a Hangup. This isn't really AMI's fault, as the dialing APIs never
communicated the 'helpful' app/data on the outbound channel until it was
hungup.
* It makes public sending a stasis message about a change in channel state.
This is useful enough that - for now at least - it should be public. If
operations on a channel go to being more coarse-grained, this function
could be made private again.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2548
Note that this problem was found and reported by Matt DiMeo.
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This patch does the following:
* A new Stasis payload has been defined for multi-channel messages. This
payload can store multiple ast_channel_snapshot objects along with a single
JSON blob. The payload object itself is opaque; the snapshots are stored
in a container keyed by roles. APIs have been provided to query for and
retrieve the snapshots from the payload object.
* The Dial AMI events have been refactored onto Stasis. This includes dial
messages in app_dial, as well as the core dialing framework. The AMI events
have been modified to send out a DialBegin/DialEnd events, as opposed to
the subevent type that was previously used.
* Stasis messages, types, and other objects related to channels have been
placed in their own file, stasis_channels. Unit tests for some of these
objects/messages have also been written.
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Apparently this feature became broken in 11, probably as a result
of the Hangup Cause project.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21113)
Reprted by: Heiko Wundram
Patches:
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r375993 | mmichelson | 2012-11-07 11:01:13 -0600 (Wed, 07 Nov 2012) | 30 lines
Fix misuses of timeouts throughout the code.
Prior to this change, a common method for determining if a timeout
was reached was to call a function such as ast_waitfor_n() and inspect
the out parameter that told how many milliseconds were left, then use
that as the input to ast_waitfor_n() on the next go-around.
The problem with this is that in some cases, submillisecond timeouts
can occur, resulting in the out parameter not decreasing any. When this
happens thousands of times, the result is that the timeout takes much
longer than intended to be reached. As an example, I had a situation where
a 3 second timeout took multiple days to finally end since most wakeups
from ast_waitfor_n() were under a millisecond.
This patch seeks to fix this pattern throughout the code. Now we log the
time when an operation began and find the difference in wall clock time
between now and when the event started. This means that sub-millisecond timeouts
now cannot play havoc when trying to determine if something has timed out.
Part of this fix also includes changing the function ast_waitfor() so that it
is possible for it to return less than zero when a negative timeout is given
to it. This makes it actually possible to detect errors in ast_waitfor() when
there is no timeout.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20414)
reported by David M. Lee
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2135/
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Remove some debugging that accidentally made it in the last commit.
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Passing an ast_str pointer by value that then calls
ast_str_set(), ast_str_set_va(), ast_str_append(), or
ast_str_append_va() can result in the pointer originally
passed by value being invalidated if the ast_str had
to be reallocated.
This fixes places in the code that do this. Only the
example in ccss.c could result in pointer invalidation
though since the other cases use a stack-allocated ast_str
and cannot be reallocated.
I've also updated the doxygen in strings.h to include
notes about potential misuse of the functions mentioned
previously.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2161
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Add app_skel.c as an example in app.c and fix some formating for the "Dial Privacy scripts" so it actually shows up in the Doxygen output.
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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The v1.8 -r369258 change to fix the F and F(x) action logic introduced a
regression in passing the hangup cause from the called channel to the
caller channel.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20287)
Reported by: Konstantin Suvorov
Patches:
app_dial_hangupcause.patch (license #6421) patch uploaded by Konstantin Suvorov (modified)
Tested by: rmudgett
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This fixes three main issues
* Change asprintf() uses to ast_asprintf() so that it
pairs properly with ast_free() and no longer causes
MALLOC_DEBUG to freak out.
* When ast_asprintf() fails, set the pointer NULL if
it will be referenced later.
* Fix some memory leaks that were spotted while taking
care of the first two points.
(Closes issue ASTERISK-20135)
reported by Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2071
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The paragraph describing the SubEvent belongs with the SubEvent parameter
itself, and not with its enum values. The order of parsing was placing
the description after the last enum, which isn't correct.
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Hangup handlers are an alternative to the h extension. They can be used
in addition to the h extension. The idea is to attach a Gosub routine to
a channel that will execute when the call hangs up. Whereas which h
extension gets executed depends on the location of dialplan execution when
the call hangs up, hangup handlers are attached to the call channel. You
can attach multiple handlers that will execute in the order of most
recently added first.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19549)
Reported by: Mark Murawski
Tested by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2002/
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This patch adds the core changes necessary to support AMI event documentation
in the source files of Asterisk, and adds documentation to those AMI events
defined in the core application modules. Event documentation is built from
the source by two new python scripts, located in build_tools:
get_documentation.py and post_process_documentation.py.
The get_documentation.py script mirrors the actions of the existing AWK
get_documentation scripts, except that it will scan the entirety of a source
file for Asterisk documentation. Upon encountering it, if the documentation
happens to be an AMI event, it will attempt to extract information about the
event directly from the manager event macro calls that raise the event. The
post_process_documentation.py script combines manager event instances that
are the same event but documented in multiple source files. It generates
the final core-[lang].xml file.
As this process can take longer to complete than a typical 'make all', it
is only performed if a new make target, 'full', is chosen.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1967/
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* Make non-normal dialplan execution routines be able to run on a hung up
channel. This is preparation work for hangup handler routines.
* Fixed ability to support relative non-normal dialplan execution
routines. (i.e., The context and exten are optional for the specified
dialplan location.) Predial routines are the only non-normal routines that
it makes sense to optionally omit the context and exten. Setting a hangup
handler also needs this ability.
* Fix Return application being able to restore a dialplan location
exactly. Channels without a PBX may not have context or exten set.
* Fixes non-normal execution routines like connected line interception and
predial leaving the dialplan execution stack unbalanced. Errors like
missing Return statements, popping too many stack frames using StackPop,
or an application returning non-zero could leave the dialplan stack
unbalanced.
* Fixed the AGI gosub application so it cleans up the dialplan execution
stack and handles the autoloop priority increments correctly.
* Eliminated the need for the gosub_virtual_context return location.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1984/
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This was essentially duplicated functionality where normal channels used
AST_CAUSE_ANSWERED_ELSEWHERE while local channels and queues used
AST_FLAG_ANSWERED_ELSEWHERE. This removes the flag and converts that usage
into AST_CAUSE_ANSWERED_ELSEWHER usage.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1944
(closes issue ASTERISK-19865)
Patch-by: Birger Harzenetter
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The Dial and Queue I option is intended to block connected line updates
and redirecting updates. However, it is a feature that when a call is
locally redirected, the I option is disabled if the redirected call runs
as a local channel so the administrator can have an opportunity to setup
new connected line information. Unfortunately, the Dial and Queue I
option is disabled for *all* forked calls if one of those calls is
redirected.
* Make the Dial and Queue I option apply to each outgoing call leg
independently. Now if one outgoing call leg is locally redirected, the
other outgoing calls are not affected.
* Made Dial not pass any redirecting updates when forking calls.
Redirecting updates do not make sense for this scenario.
* Made Queue not pass any redirecting updates when using the ringall
strategy. Redirecting updates do not make sense for this scenario.
* Fixed deadlock potential with chan_local when Dial and Queue send
redirecting updates for a local redirect.
* Converted the Queue stillgoing flag to a boolean bitfield.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19511)
Reported by: rmudgett
Tested by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1920/
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This is the starting point for the Asterisk 11: Who Hung Up work and provides
a framework which will allow channel drivers to report the types of hangup
cause information available in SIP_CAUSE without incurring the overhead of the
MASTER_CHANNEL dialplan function. The initial implementation only includes
cause generation for chan_sip and does not include cause code translation
utilities.
This change deprecates SIP_CAUSE and replaces its method of reporting cause
codes with the new framework. This change also deprecates the 'storesipcause'
option in sip.conf.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1822/
(Closes issue SWP-4221)
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Before this patch, the predial routine executes on the ;1 channel of a
local channel pair. Executing predial on the ;1 channel of a local
channel pair is of limited utility. Any channel variables set by the
predial routine executing on the ;1 channel will not be available when the
local channel executes dialplan on the ;2 channel.
* Create ast_pre_call() and an associated pre_call() technology callback
to handle running the predial routine. If a channel technology does not
provide the callback, the predial routine is simply run on the channel.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1903/
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Thanks to Mark Murawski for the initial patch and feature definition.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19548)
Reported by: Mark Murawski
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1878/
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1229/
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* Simplify some code in app_dial and app_queue by calling
ast_app_exec_macro() and ast_app_exec_sub().
* Fix minor locking issue in app_dial for post-answer macro/gosub
MACRO/GOSUB_RESULT=GOTO: handling.
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The CHANNEL_DEADLOCK_AVOIDANCE() feature of preserving where the channel
lock was originally obtained is overkill where ast_channel_lock_both() was
inlined.
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The error message for failure to stop autoservice after a gosub or macro call
during a dial was removed for macro while Asterisk 1.4 was still being actively
developed. The corresponding gosub error message was never removed.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19551)
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Similar to dial and queue F option.
(Closes issue ASTERISK-19282)
Reported by: To
Patches:
bridge_f-v3.diff uploaded by To (license 6347)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1825/
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