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2017-06-13bridge: Add a deferred queue.Joshua Colp
This change adds a deferred queue to bridging. If a bridge technology determines that a frame can not be written and should be deferred it can indicate back to bridging to do so. Bridging will then requeue any deferred frames upon a new channel joining the bridge. This change has been leveraged for T.38 request negotiate control frames. Without the deferred queue there is a race condition between the bridge receiving the T.38 request negotiate and the second channel joining and being in the bridge. If the channel is not yet in the bridge then the T.38 negotiation fails. A unit test has also been added that confirms that a T.38 request negotiate control frame is deferred when no other channel is in the bridge and that it is requeued when a new channel joins the bridge. ASTERISK-26923 Change-Id: Ie05b08523f399eae579130f4a5f562a344d2e415
2016-04-20bridge: Hold off more than one imparting channel at a time.Richard Mudgett
An earlier patch blocked the ast_bridge_impart() call until the channel either entered the target bridge or it failed. Unfortuantely, if the target bridge is stasis and the imprted channel is not a stasis channel, stasis bounces the channel out of the bridge to come back into the bridge as a proper stasis channel. When the channel is bounced out, that released the block on ast_bridge_impart() to continue. If the impart was a result of a transfer, then it became a race to see if the swap channel would get hung up before the imparted channel could come back into the stasis bridge. If the imparted channel won then everything is fine. If the swap channel gets hung up first then the transfer will fail because the swap channel is leaving the bridge. * Allow a chain of ast_bridge_impart()'s to happen before any are unblocked to prevent the race condition described above. When the channel finally joins the bridge or completely fails to join the bridge then the ast_bridge_impart() instances are unblocked. ASTERISK-25947 Reported by: Richard Mudgett ASTERISK-24649 Reported by: John Bigelow ASTERISK-24782 Reported by: John Bigelow Change-Id: I8fef369171f295f580024ab4971e95c799d0dde1
2016-02-29bridge_channel: Don't settle owed events on an optimization.Richard Mudgett
Local channel optimization could cause DTMF digits to be duplicated. Pending DTMF end events would be posted to a bridge when the local channel optimizes out and is replaced by the channel further down the chain. When the real digit ends, the channel would get another DTMF end posted to the bridge. A -- LocalA;1/n -- LocalA;2/n -- LocalB;1 -- LocalB;2 -- B 1) LocalA has the /n flag to prevent optimization. 2) B is sending DTMF to A through the local channel chain. 3) When LocalB optimizes out it can move B to the position of LocalB;1 4) Without this patch, when B swaps with LocalB;1 then LocalB;1 would settle an owed DTMF end to the bridge toward LocalA;2. 5) When B finally ends its DTMF it sends the DTMF end down the chain. 6) Without this patch, A would hear the DTMF digit end when LocalB optimizes out and when B ends the original digit. ASTERISK-25582 Change-Id: I1bbd28b8b399c0fb54985a5747f330a4cd2aa251
2015-07-13bridge.c: Fixed race condition during attended transferKevin Harwell
During an attended transfer a thread is started that handles imparting the bridge channel. From the start of the thread to when the bridge channel is ready exists a gap that can potentially cause problems (for instance, the channel being swapped is hung up before the replacement channel enters the bridge thus stopping the transfer). This patch adds a condition that waits for the impart thread to get to a point of acceptable readiness before allowing the initiating thread to continue. ASTERISK-24782 Reported by: John Bigelow Change-Id: I08fe33a2560da924e676df55b181e46fca604577
2015-01-22Bridge core: Pass a ref with the swap channel when joining a bridge.Richard Mudgett
When code imparts a channel into a bridge to swap with another channel, a ref needs to be held on the swap channel to ensure that it cannot dissapear before finding it in the bridge. * The ast_bridge_join() swap channel parameter now always steals a ref for the swap channel. This is the only change to the bridge framework's public API semantics. * bridge_channel_internal_join() now requires the bridge_channel->swap channel to pass in a ref. ASTERISK-24649 Reported by: John Bigelow Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4354/ ........ Merged revisions 430975 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@430976 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-10-22Bridging: Fix orphaned bridge if neither of the joining channels can join.Richard Mudgett
The original issue noted that the bridge is orphaned when res_parking.so is not loaded and a call uses the dial kK flags. A similar issue happens when only one of the park flags is used. In this case you have the bridge with one or the other channel left in it. The channel and bridge will stay around until the channel hangs up. * Fixed the initial bridge channel push failure to act as if the channel were kicked out of the bridge. The bridge then decides if it needs to be dissolved. (closes issue ASTERISK-22629) Reported by: Kevin Harwell Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2928/ ........ Merged revisions 401424 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@401425 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-08-23Handle DTMF and hold wrapup when a channel leaves the bridging system.Richard Mudgett
DTMF start/end and hold/unhold events have state because a DTMF begin event and hold event must be ended by something. The following cases need to be handled when a channel is moved around in the system. * When a channel leaves a bridge it may owe a DTMF end event to the bridge. * When a channel leaves a bridge it may owe an UNHOLD event to the bridge. (This case is explicitly ignored because things like transfers need explicit control over this.) * When a channel leaves the bridging system it may need to simulate a DTMF end event to the channel. * When a channel leaves the bridging system it may need to simulate an UNHOLD event to the channel. The patch also fixes the following: * Fixes playing a file and restarting MOH using the latest MOH class used. (closes issue ASTERISK-22043) Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2791/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@397577 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-08-16Fix some doxygen bridging file references.Richard Mudgett
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@396867 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-08-15Fix Bridge API DTMF hook matching for begin and end DTMF events.Richard Mudgett
The Bridge API DTMF hook matching would not deal with DTMF end events only. It required a DTMF begin event to start matching the DTMF hooks. There are many places in Asterisk where code only generates DTMF end events without the corresponding begin event. One such place is the AMI action Atxfer. * Fixed DTMF hook matching if there is a string of DTMF frames in the read queue. We could potentially miss some of them before. * Fixed AMI Atxfer action documentation. (closes issue ASTERISK-22037) Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2752/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@396732 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-07-26Add name argument to BridgeWait() so multiple holding bridges may be usedJonathan Rose
Changes arguments for BridgeWait from BridgeWait(role, options) to BridgeWait(bridge_name, role, options). Now multiple holding bridges may be created and referenced by this application. (closes issue ASTERISK-21922) Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2642/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@395509 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-07-25A great big renaming patchMatthew Jordan
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) git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@395378 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3