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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 fixes numerous doxygen warnings across Asterisk. It also updates
the makefile to regenerate the doxygen configuration on the local system
before running doxygen to help prevent warnings/errors on the local system.
Much thanks to Andrew for tackling one of the Asterisk janitor projects!
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
Reported by: Andrew Latham
Patches:
doxygen_partial.diff uploaded by Andrew Latham (license 5985)
make_progdocs.diff uploaded by Andrew Latham (license 5985)
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This commit adds GoSub alternatives to connected line, redirecting, and CCSS
macro hooks so that macro can finally be deprecated. This also adds
deprecation warnings for those features when used and in documentation.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1760/
(closes issue SWP-4256)
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r307879 | rmudgett | 2011-02-15 10:13:55 -0600 (Tue, 15 Feb 2011) | 37 lines
No response sent for SIP CC subscribe/resubscribe request.
Asterisk does not send a response if we try to subscribe for call
completion after we have received a 180 Ringing. You can only subscribe
for call completion when the call has been cleared.
When we receive the 180 Ringing, for this call, its call-completion state
is 'CC_AVAILABLE'. If we then send a subscribe message to Asterisk, it
trys to change the call-completion state to 'CC_CALLER_REQUESTED'.
Because this is an invalid state change, it just ignores the message. The
only state Asterisk will accept our subscribe message is in the
'CC_CALLER_OFFERED' state.
Asterisk will go into the 'CC_CALLER_OFFERED' when the SIP client clears
the call by sending a CANCEL.
Asterisk should always send a response. Even if its a negative one.
The fix is to allow for the CCSS core to notify a CC agent that a failure
has occurred when CC is requested. The "ack" callback is replaced with a
"respond" callback. The "respond" callback has a parameter indicating
either a successful response or a specific type of failure that may need
to be communicated to the requester.
(closes issue #18336)
Reported by: GeorgeKonopacki
Tested by: mmichelson, rmudgett
JIRA SWP-2633
(closes issue #18337)
Reported by: GeorgeKonopacki
Tested by: mmichelson
JIRA SWP-2634
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r282098 | rmudgett | 2010-08-12 17:06:06 -0500 (Thu, 12 Aug 2010) | 7 lines
Separate call completion config parameter allocation and default initialization.
If you ever have a need to reset the call completion config parameters
to defaults, now you can.
And no Virginia, C++ idioms do not always work in C.
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(closes issue #17336)
Reported by: snuffy
Patches:
doxygen-fixes1.diff uploaded by snuffy (license 35)
Tested by: russell
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From Reviewboard:
CCSS stands for Call Completion Supplementary Services. An admittedly out-of-date
overview of the architecture can be found in the file doc/CCSS_architecture.pdf
in the CCSS branch. Off the top of my head, the big differences between what is
implemented and what is in the document are as follows:
1. We did not end up modifying the Hangup application at all.
2. The document states that a single call completion monitor may be used across
multiple calls to the same device. This proved to not be such a good idea
when implementing protocol-specific monitors, and so we ended up using one
monitor per-device per-call.
3. There are some configuration options which were conceived after the document
was written. These are documented in the ccss.conf.sample that is on this
review request.
For some basic understanding of terminology used throughout this code, see the
ccss.tex document that is on this review.
This implements CCBS and CCNR in several flavors.
First up is a "generic" implementation, which can work over any channel technology
provided that the channel technology can accurately report device state. Call
completion is requested using the dialplan application CallCompletionRequest and can
be canceled using CallCompletionCancel. Device state subscriptions are used in order
to monitor the state of called parties.
Next, there is a SIP-specific implementation of call completion. This method uses the
methods outlined in draft-ietf-bliss-call-completion-06 to implement call completion
using SIP signaling. There are a few things to note here:
* The agent/monitor terminology used throughout Asterisk sometimes is the reverse of
what is defined in the referenced draft.
* Implementation of the draft required support for SIP PUBLISH. I attempted to write
this in a generic-enough fashion such that if someone were to want to write PUBLISH
support for other event packages, such as dialog-state or presence, most of the effort
would be in writing callbacks specific to the event package.
* A subportion of supporting PUBLISH reception was that we had to implement a PIDF
parser. The PIDF support added is a bit minimal. I first wrote a validation
routine to ensure that the PIDF document is formatted properly. The rest of the
PIDF reading is done in-line in the call-completion-specific PUBLISH-handling
code. In other words, while there is PIDF support here, it is not in any state
where it could easily be applied to other event packages as is.
Finally, there are a variety of ISDN-related call completion protocols supported. These
were written by Richard Mudgett, and as such I can't really say much about their
implementation. There are notes in the CHANGES file that indicate the ISDN protocols
over which call completion is supported.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/523
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