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2017-05-16asterisk: Audit locking of channel when manipulating flags.Joshua Colp
When manipulating flags on a channel the channel has to be locked to guarantee that nothing else is also manipulating the flags. This change introduces locking where necessary to guarantee this. It also adds helper functions that manipulate channel flags and lock to reduce repeated code. ASTERISK-26789 Change-Id: I489280662dba0f4c50981bfc5b5a7073fef2db10
2017-05-04bridge: Fix returning to dialplan when executing Bridge() from AMI.Joshua Colp
When using the Bridge AMI action on the same channel multiple times it was possible for the channel to return to the wrong location in the dialplan if the other party hung up. This happened because the priority of the channel was not preserved across each action invocation and it would fail to move on to the next priority in other cases. This change makes it so that the priority of a channel is preserved when taking control of it from another thread and it is incremented as appropriate such that the priority reflects where the channel should next be executed in the dialplan, not where it may or may not currently be. The Bridge AMI action was also changed to ensure that it too starts the channels at the next location in the dialplan. ASTERISK-24529 Change-Id: I52406669cf64208aef7252a65b63ade31fbf7a5a
2017-04-24core: Use eventfd for alert pipes on Linux when possibleSean Bright
The primary win of switching to eventfd when possible is that it only uses a single file descriptor while pipe() will use two. This means for each bridge channel we're reducing the number of required file descriptors by 1, and - if you're using timerfd - we also now have 1 less file descriptor per Asterisk channel. The API is not ideal (passing int arrays), but this is the cleanest approach I could come up with to maintain API/ABI. I've also removed what I believe to be an erroneous code block that checked the non-blocking flag on the pipe ends for each read. If the file descriptor is 'losing' its non-blocking mode, it is because of a bug somewhere else in our code. In my testing I haven't seen any measurable difference in performance. Change-Id: Iff0fb1573e7f7a187d5211ddc60aa8f3da3edb1d
2017-03-30Forward declare 'struct ast_json' in asterisk.hCorey Farrell
The ast_json structure is used in many Asterisk headers and is often the only part of json.h used. This adds a forward declaration to asterisk.h and removes the include of json.h from many headers. The declaration has been left in endpoints.h and stasis.h to avoid problems with source files that use ast_json functions without directly including json.h. ari.h continues to include json.h as it uses enum ast_json_encoding_format. Change-Id: Id766aabce6bed56626d27e8d29f559b5e687b769
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
2016-12-14MESSAGE: Flush Message/ast_msg_queue channel alert pipe.Richard Mudgett
ASTERISK-25083 Change-Id: Id54baa57a8dbca84e29f28bcd2ffc0a5ac12d8b2
2016-11-30chan_pjsip: fix switching sending codec when asymmetric_rtp_codec=noAlexei Gradinari
The sending codec is switched to the receiving codec and then is switched back to the best native codec on EVERY receiving RTP packets. This is because after call of ast_channel_set_rawwriteformat there is call of ast_set_write_format which calls set_format which sets rawwriteformat to the best native format. This patch adds a new function ast_set_write_format_path which set specific write path on channel and uses this function to switch the sending codec. ASTERISK-26603 #close Change-Id: I5b7d098f8b254ce8f45546e6c36e5d324737f71d
2016-11-16Merge "channel: Fix issues in hangup scenarios caused by frame deferral" ↵Joshua Colp
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2016-11-16Merge "Revert "Revert "Add API for channel frame deferral.""" into 14Joshua Colp
2016-11-14channel: Fix issues in hangup scenarios caused by frame deferralGeorge Joseph
ASTERISK-26343 Change-Id: I06dbf7366e26028251964143454a77d017bb61c8 (cherry picked from commit 0be46aaf6b8b9eb5b0160ec591cdc2c6e1802a6d) (cherry picked from commit 7263a17ca046923c245296a3cee21df0e4bd499a) (cherry picked from commit ebf8d94eb2f0d14b824ee6243789870325583624)
2016-11-14Revert "Revert "Add API for channel frame deferral.""George Joseph
This reverts commit b640f18a440e0b7438d836f04ca7146a4922e379. Change-Id: I4ad8e7f66b3e6457ac07e7965822ae39ac08464d
2016-11-14res_ari: Add support for channel variables in ARI events.Sebastien Duthil
This works the same as for AMI manager variables. Set "channelvars=foo,bar" in your ari.conf general section, and then the channel variables "foo" and "bar" (along with their values), will appear in every Stasis websocket channel event. ASTERISK-26492 #close patches: ari_vars.diff submitted by Mark Michelson Change-Id: I5609ba239259577c0948645df776d7f3bc864229
2016-11-10Revert "Add API for channel frame deferral."George Joseph
This reverts commit 4a8b1940b896f7e783a5429d0fffee8bed0e4afd. Multiple testsuite failures were detected after the fact. Change-Id: Ife9f86872d323adb9c068d2942339c7be9499257
2016-11-08Add API for channel frame deferral.Mark Michelson
There are several places in Asterisk that have duplicated logic for deferring important frames until later. This commit adds a couple of API calls to facilitate this automatically. ast_channel_start_defer_frames(): Future reads of deferrable frames on this channel will be deferred until later. ast_channel_stop_defer_frames(): Any frames that have been deferred get requeued onto the channel. ASTERISK-26343 Change-Id: I3e1b87bc6796f222442fa6f7d1b6a4706fb33641
2016-10-20ARI: Detect duplicate channel IDsMark Michelson
ARI and AMI allow for an explicit channel ID to be specified when originating channels. Unfortunately, there is nothing in place to prevent someone from using the same ID for multiple channels. Further complicating things, adding ID validation to channel allocation makes it impossible for ARI to discern why channel allocation failed, resulting in a vague error code being returned. The fix for this is to institute a new method for channel errors to be discerned. The method mirrors errno, in that when an error occurs, the caller can consult the channel errno value to determine what the error was. This initial iteration of the feature only introduces "unknown" and "channel ID exists" errors. However, it's possible to add more errors as needed. ARI uses this feature to determine why channel allocation failed and can return a 409 error during origination to show that a channel with the given ID already exists. ASTERISK-26421 Change-Id: Ibba7ae68842dab6df0c2e9c45559208bc89d3d06
2016-08-25res_fax: Fix deadlock in ast_channel_get_t38_state().Richard Mudgett
ast_channel_get_t38_state() calls ast_channel_queryoption() with AST_OPTION_T38_STATE. If the passed in channel is a local channel then a deadlock can happen if a channel lock is held when called. * Made ast_channel_get_t38_state() callers not hold a channel lock before calling. * Update ast_channel_get_t38_state() doxygen to note that no channel locks can be held when calling the function. ASTERISK-26203 #close Reported by: Etienne Lessard ASTERISK-24822 #close Reported by: David Brillert ASTERISK-22732 #close Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I49fd76fa9af628b4198009b5c0b82c8b03681214
2016-02-29channel api: Create is_t38_active accessor functions.Richard Mudgett
ASTERISK-25582 Change-Id: I69451920b122de7ee18d15bb231c80ea7067a22b
2015-11-05Increase account code maximum length to 80.Corey Farrell
This increases the maximum length of account code's to match extensions. This ensures it is always possible to set an accountcode to ${EXTEN} without truncation. ASTERISK-23904 Reported by: Ben Merrills Change-Id: If122602304ce03362722eb213a3111b32da5eeb9
2015-05-02Remove unneeded uses of optional_api providers.Corey Farrell
A few cases exist where headers of optional_api provders are included but not needed. This causes unneeded calls to ast_optional_api_use. * Don't include optional_api.h from sip_api.h. * Move 'struct ast_channel_monitor' to channel.h. * Don't include monitor.h from chan_sip.c, channel.c or features.c. The move of struct ast_channel_monitor is needed since channel.c depends on it. This has no effect on users of monitor.h since channel.h is included from monitor.h. ASTERISK-25051 #close Reported by: Corey Farrell Change-Id: I53ea65a9fc9693c89f8bcfd6120649bfcfbc3478
2015-04-30include/asterisk/channel.h: Fix typoRodrigo Ramírez Norambuena
Change-Id: Ie584b85e16a94c255e60d0b1732ef9686464fef3
2015-04-27Astobj2: Allow reference debugging to be enabled/disabled by config.Corey Farrell
* The REF_DEBUG compiler flag no longer has any effect on code that uses Astobj2. It is used to determine if reference debugging is enabled by default. Reference debugging can be enabled or disabled in asterisk.conf. * Caller information is provided in logger errors for ao2 bad magic numbers. * Optimizes AO2 by merging internal functions with the public counterpart. This was possible now that we no longer require a dual ABI. ASTERISK-24974 #close Reported by: Corey Farrell Change-Id: Icf3552721fe999365ba8a8cf00a965aa6b897cc1
2015-04-10chan_pjsip/res_pjsip/bridge_softmix/core: Improve translation path choices.Richard Mudgett
With this patch, chan_pjsip/res_pjsip now sets the native formats to the codecs negotiated by a call. * The changes in chan_pjsip.c and res_pjsip_sdp_rtp.c set the native formats to include all the negotiated audio codecs instead of only the initial preferred audio codec and later the currently received audio codec. * The audio frame handling in channel.c:ast_read() is more streamlined and will automatically adjust to changes in received frame formats. The new policy is to remove translation and pass the new frame format to the receiver except if the translation was to a signed linear format. A more long winded version is commented in ast_read() along with some caveats. * The audio frame handling in channel.c:ast_write() is more streamlined and will automatically adjust any needed translation to changes in the frame formats sent. Frame formats sent can change for many reasons such as a recording is being played back or the bridged peer changed the format it sends. Since it is a normal expectation that sent formats can change, the codec mismatch warning message is demoted to a debug message. * Removed the short circuit check in channel.c:ast_channel_make_compatible_helper(). Two party bridges need to make channels compatible with each other. However, transfers and moving channels among bridges can result in otherwise compatible channels having sub-optimal translation paths if the make compatible check is short circuited. A result of forcing the reevaluation of channel compatibility is that the asterisk.conf:transcode_via_slin and codecs.conf:genericplc options take effect consistently now. It is unfortunate that these two options are enabled by default and negate some of the benefits to the changes in channel.c:ast_read() by forcing translation through signed linear on a two party bridge. * Improved the softmix bridge technology to better control the translation of frames to the bridge. All of the incoming translation is now normally handled by ast_read() instead of splitting any translation steps between ast_read() and the slin factory. If any frame comes in with an unexpected format then the translation path in ast_read() is updated for the next frame and the slin factory handles the current frame translation. This is the final patch in a series of patches aimed at improving translation path choices. The other patches are on the following reviews: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4600/ https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4605/ ASTERISK-24841 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4609/ ........ Merged revisions 434671 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@434672 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2015-03-13Logger: Convert 'struct ast_callid' to unsigned int.Corey Farrell
Switch logger callid's from AO2 objects to simple integers. This helps in two ways. Copying integers is faster than referencing AO2 objects, so this will result in a small reduction in logger overhead. This also erases the possibility of an infinate loop caused by an invalid callid in threadstorage. ASTERISK-24833 #comment Committed callid conversion to trunk. Reported by: Corey Farrell Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4466/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@432834 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2015-02-11HTTP: Stop accepting requests on final system shutdown.Richard Mudgett
There are three CLI commands to stop and restart Asterisk each. 1) core stop/restart now - Hangup all calls and stop or restart Asterisk. New channels are prevented while the shutdown request is pending. 2) core stop/restart gracefully - Stop or restart Asterisk when there are no calls remaining in the system. New channels are prevented while the shutdown request is pending. 3) core stop/restart when convenient - Stop or restart Asterisk when there are no calls in the system. New calls are not prevented while the shutdown request is pending. ARI has made stopping/restarting Asterisk more problematic. While a shutdown request is pending it is desirable to continue to process ARI HTTP requests for current calls. To handle the current calls while a shutdown request is pending, a new committed to shutdown phase is needed so ARI applications can deal with the calls until the system is fully committed to shutdown. * Added a new shutdown committed phase so ARI applications can deal with calls until the final committed to shutdown phase is reached. * Made refuse new HTTP requests when the system has reached the final system shutdown phase. Starting anything while the system is actively releasing resources and unloading modules is not a good thing. * Split the bridging framework shutdown to not cleanup the global bridging containers when shutting down in a hurry. This is similar to how other modules prevent crashes on rapid system shutdown. * Moved ast_begin_shutdown(), ast_cancel_shutdown(), and ast_shutting_down(). You should not have to include channel.h just to access these system functions. ASTERISK-24752 #close Reported by: Matthew Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4399/ ........ Merged revisions 431692 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@431694 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2015-01-23Fix typo's (retrieve, specified, address).Walter Doekes
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2014-12-22presencestate: Allow channel drivers to provide presence state informationMatthew Jordan
This patch adds the ability for channel drivers to supply presence information in a similar manner to device state. The patch does not provide any channel driver implementations, but it does provide the core infrastructure necessary for channel drivers to provide such information. The core handles multiple providers of presence state information. Ordering of presence state is as follows: INVALID < NOT_SET < AVAILABLE < UNAVAILABLE < CHAT < AWAY < XA < DND Each provider can trump the previous if it provides a presence state that supercedes a previous one. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4050 ASTERISK-24363 #close Reported by: Gareth Palmer patches: chan_presencestate-428146.patch uploaded by Gareth Palmer (License 5169) git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@429967 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-12-08Stasis: Fix StasisStart/End order and missing eventsKinsey Moore
This corrects several bugs that currently exist in the stasis application code. * After a masquerade, the resulting channels have channel topics that do not match their uniqueids ** Masquerades now swap channel topics appropriately * StasisStart and StasisEnd messages are leaked to observer applications due to being published on channel topics ** StasisStart and StasisEnd publishing is now properly restricted to controlling apps via app topics * Race conditions exist where StasisStart and StasisEnd messages due to a masquerade may be received out of order due to being published on different topics ** These messages are now published directly on the app topic so this is now a non-issue * StasisEnds are sometimes missing when sent due to masquerades and bridge swaps into and out of Stasis() ** This was due to StasisEnd processing adjusting message-sent flags after Stasis() had already exited and Stasis() had been re-entered ** This was corrected by adjusting these flags prior to sending the message while the initial Stasis() application was still shutting down Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4213/ ASTERISK-24537 #close Reported by: Matt DiMeo ........ Merged revisions 429061 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 ........ Merged revisions 429062 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@429063 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-09-05main/cdrs: Preserve context/extension when executing a Macro or GoSubMatthew Jordan
The context/extension in a CDR is generally considered the destination of a call. When looking at a 2-party call CDR, users will typically be presented with the following: context exten channel dest_channel app data default 1000 SIP/8675309 SIP/1000 Dial SIP/1000,,20 However, if the Dial actually takes place in a Macro, the current behaviour in 12 will result in the following CDR: context exten channel dest_channel app data macro-dial s SIP/8675309 SIP/1000 Dial SIP/1000,,20 The same is true of a GoSub: context exten channel dest_channel app data subs dial_stuff SIP/8675309 SIP/1000 Dial SIP/1000,,20 This generally makes the context/exten fields less than useful. It isn't hard to preserve these values in the CDR state machine; however, we need to have something that informs us when a channel is executing a subroutine. Prior to this patch, there isn't anything that does this. This patch solves this problem by adding a new channel flag, AST_FLAG_SUBROUTINE_EXEC. This flag is set on a channel when it executes a Macro or a GoSub. The CDR engine looks for this value when updating a Party A snapshot; if the flag is present, we don't override the context/exten on the main CDR object. In a funny quirk, executing a hangup handler must *not* abide by this logic, as the endbeforehexten logic assumes that the user wants to see data that occurs in hangup logic, which includes those subroutines. Since those execute outside of a typical Dial operation (and will typically have their own dedicated CDR anyway), this is unlikely to cause any heartburn. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3962/ ASTERISK-24254 #close Reported by: tm1000, Tony Lewis Tested by: Tony Lewis ........ Merged revisions 422718 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 ........ Merged revisions 422719 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@422720 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-08-13Bridges: Fix feature interruption/unintended kick caused by external actionsJonathan Rose
If a manager or CLI user attached a mixmonitor to a call running a dynamic bridge feature while in a bridge, the feature would be interrupted and the channel would be forcibly kicked out of the bridge (usually ending the call during a simple 1 to 1 call). This would also occur during any similar action that could set the unbridge soft hangup flag, so the fix for this was to remove unbridge from the soft hangup flags and make it a separate thing all together. ASTERISK-24027 #close Reported by: mjordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3900/ ........ Merged revisions 420934 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 ........ Merged revisions 420940 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/13 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@420947 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-07-24accountcode: Slightly change accountcode propagation.Richard Mudgett
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 Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3601/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@419520 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-07-22ARI: Fix endpoint/channel subscription issues; allow for subscriptions to techMatthew Jordan
This patch serves two purposes: (1) It fixes some bugs with endpoint subscriptions not reporting all of the channel events (2) It serves as the preliminary work needed for ASTERISK-23692, which allows for sending/receiving arbitrary out of call text messages through ARI in a technology agnostic fashion. The messaging functionality described on ASTERISK-23692 requires two things: (1) The ability to send/receive messages associated with an endpoint. This is relatively straight forwards with the endpoint core in Asterisk now. (2) The ability to send/receive messages associated with a technology and an arbitrary technology defined URI. This is less straight forward, as endpoints are formed from a tech + resource pair. We don't have a mechanism to note that a technology that *may* have endpoints exists. This patch provides such a mechanism, and fixes a few bugs along the way. The first major bug this patch fixes is the forwarding of channel messages to their respective endpoints. Prior to this patch, there were two problems: (1) Channel caching messages weren't forwarded. Thus, the endpoints missed most of the interesting bits (such as channel creation, destruction, state changes, etc.) (2) Channels weren't associated with their endpoint until after creation. This resulted in endpoints missing the channel creation message, which limited the usefulness of the subscription in the first place (a major use case being 'tell me when this endpoint has a channel'). Unfortunately, this meant another parameter to ast_channel_alloc. Since not all channel technologies support an ast_endpoint, this patch makes such a call optional and opts for a new function, ast_channel_alloc_with_endpoint. When endpoints are created, they will implicitly create a technology endpoint for their technology (if one does not already exist). A technology endpoint is special in that it has no state, cannot have channels created for it, cannot be created explicitly, and cannot be destroyed except on shutdown. It does, however, have all messages from other endpoints in its technology forwarded to it. Combined with the bug fixes, we now have Stasis messages being properly forwarded. Consider the following scenario: two PJSIP endpoints (foo and bar), where bar has a single channel associated with it and foo has two channels associated with it. The messages would be forwarded as follows: channel PJSIP/foo-1 -- \ --> endpoint PJSIP/foo -- / \ channel PJSIP/foo-2 -- \ ---- > endpoint PJSIP / channel PJSIP/bar-1 -----> endpoint PJSIP/bar -- ARI, through the applications resource, can: - subscribe to endpoint:PJSIP/foo and get notifications for channels PJSIP/foo-1,PJSIP/foo-2 and endpoint PJSIP/foo - subscribe to endpoint:PJSIP/bar and get notifications for channels PJSIP/bar-1 and endpoint PJSIP/bar - subscribe to endpoint:PJSIP and get notifications for channels PJSIP/foo-1,PJSIP/foo-2,PJSIP/bar-1 and endpoints PJSIP/foo,PJSIP/bar Note that since endpoint PJSIP never changes, it never has events itself. It merely provides an aggregation point for all other endpoints in its technology (which in turn aggregate all channel messages associated with that endpoint). This patch also adds endpoints to res_xmpp and chan_motif, because the actual messaging work will need it (messaging without XMPP is just sad). Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3760/ ASTERISK-23692 ........ Merged revisions 419196 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@419203 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-07-20media formats: re-architect handling of media for performance improvementsMatthew Jordan
In the old times media formats were represented using a bit field. This was fast but had a few limitations. 1. Asterisk was limited in how many formats it could handle. 2. Formats, being a bit field, could not include any attribute information. A format was strictly its type, e.g., "this is ulaw". This was changed in Asterisk 10 (see https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Architecture+Proposal for notes on that work) which led to the creation of the ast_format structure. This structure allowed Asterisk to handle attributes and bundle information with a format. Additionally, ast_format_cap was created to act as a container for multiple formats that, together, formed the capability of some entity. Another mechanism was added to allow logic to be registered which performed format attribute negotiation. Everywhere throughout the codebase Asterisk was changed to use this strategy. Unfortunately, in software, there is no free lunch. These new capabilities came at a cost. Performance analysis and profiling showed that we spend an inordinate amount of time comparing, copying, and generally manipulating formats and their related structures. Basic prototyping has shown that a reasonably large performance improvement could be made in this area. This patch is the result of that project, which overhauled the media format architecture and its usage in Asterisk to improve performance. Generally, the new philosophy for handling formats is as follows: * The ast_format structure is reference counted. This removed a large amount of the memory allocations and copying that was done in prior versions. * In order to prevent race conditions while keeping things performant, the ast_format structure is immutable by convention and lock-free. Violate this tenet at your peril! * Because formats are reference counted, codecs are also reference counted. The Asterisk core generally provides built-in codecs and caches the ast_format structures created to represent them. Generally, to prevent inordinate amounts of module reference bumping, codecs and formats can be added at run-time but cannot be removed. * All compatibility with the bit field representation of codecs/formats has been moved to a compatibility API. The primary user of this representation is chan_iax2, which must continue to maintain its bit-field usage of formats for interoperability concerns. * When a format is negotiated with attributes, or when a format cannot be represented by one of the cached formats, a new format object is created or cloned from an existing format. That format may have the same codec underlying it, but is a different format than a version of the format with different attributes or without attributes. * While formats are reference counted objects, the reference count maintained on the format should be manipulated with care. Formats are generally cached and will persist for the lifetime of Asterisk and do not explicitly need to have their lifetime modified. An exception to this is when the user of a format does not know where the format came from *and* the user may outlive the provider of the format. This occurs, for example, when a format is read from a channel: the channel may have a format with attributes (hence, non-cached) and the user of the format may last longer than the channel (if the reference to the channel is released prior to the format's reference). For more information on this work, see the API design notes: https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/Media+Format+Rewrite Finally, this work was the culmination of a large number of developer's efforts. Extra thanks goes to Corey Farrell, who took on a large amount of the work in the Asterisk core, chan_sip, and was an invaluable resource in peer reviews throughout this project. There were a substantial number of patches contributed during this work; the following issues/patch names simply reflect some of the work (and will cause the release scripts to give attribution to the individuals who work on them). 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2014-06-26Bridging: Allow channels to define bridging hooksKinsey Moore
This patch allows the current owner of a channel to define various feature hooks to be made available once the channel has entered a bridge. This includes any hooks that are setup on the ast_bridge_features struct such as DTMF hooks, bridge event hooks (join, leave, etc.), and interval hooks. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3649/ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@417361 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-06-13stasis: Reduce creation of channel snapshots to improve performanceMatthew Jordan
During some performance testing of Asterisk with AGI, ARI, and lots of Local channels, we noticed that there's quite a hit in performance during channel creation and releasing to the dialplan (ARI continue). After investigating the performance spike that occurs during channel creation, we discovered that we create a lot of channel snapshots that are technically unnecessary. This includes creating snapshots during: * AGI execution * Returning objects for ARI commands * During some Local channel operations * During some dialling operations * During variable setting * During some bridging operations And more. This patch does the following: - It removes a number of fields from channel snapshots. These fields were rarely used, were expensive to have on the snapshot, and hurt performance. This included formats, translation paths, Log Call ID, callgroup, pickup group, and all channel variables. As a result, AMI Status, "core show channel", "core show channelvar", and "pjsip show channel" were modified to either hit the live channel or not show certain pieces of data. While this is unfortunate, the performance gain from this patch is worth the loss in behaviour. - It adds a mechanism to publish a cached snapshot + blob. A large number of publications were changed to use this, including: - During Dial begin - During Variable assignment (if no AMI variables are emitted - if AMI variables are set, we have to make snapshots when a variable is changed) - During channel pickup - When a channel is put on hold/unhold - When a DTMF digit is begun/ended - When creating a bridge snapshot - When an AOC event is raised - During Local channel optimization/Local bridging - When endpoint snapshots are generated - All AGI events - All ARI responses that return a channel - Events in the AgentPool, MeetMe, and some in Queue - Additionally, some extraneous channel snapshots were being made that were unnecessary. These were removed. - The result of ast_hashtab_hash_string is now cached in stasis_cache. This reduces a large number of calls to ast_hashtab_hash_string, which reduced the amount of time spent in this function in gprof by around 50%. #ASTERISK-23811 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3568/ ........ Merged revisions 416211 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@416216 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-06-08bridges/bridge_native_rtp: Reconfigure bridge on removal of framehookMatthew Jordan
This patch is a re-do of r414122. When r414122 was merged, a major problem with it was uncovered. UNBRIDGE soft hangup flags have a catastrophic effect on the pbx core if they leak out from the bridge layer: the channel gets hung up. With the number of threads involved in a blind transfer, and with the initial patch, it was likely that this would occur. This caused a large number of test failures This patch is nearly identical with the one proposed in r414122, save for the following changes: - We explicitly clear the UNBRIDGE flag when setting an after goto on a channel in a bridge - Defensively, if we encounter an UNBRIDGE flag in the pbx core, we handle it https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3585/ ........ Merged revisions 415443 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@415444 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-05-19Undo r414123Matthew Jordan
The Test Suite caught a few problems, undoing until those are resolved git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@414138 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-05-18bridge_native_rtp/bridge_channel: Fix direct media issues due to frame hookMatthew Jordan
This patch fixes issues with direct media bridges that occur after a blind transfer. These issues were caught by the (currently failing) pjsip/transfers/blind_transfer/caller_direct_media test. The test currently fails primarily for two reasons: (1) When Bob and Charlie (the transfer target and the transfer destination) enter a bridge together, the framehook remains on the transfer target channel until both channels are in the bridge. As it consumes voice frames, the initial bridge type is a simple bridge. The framehook is removed when both channels are in the bridge; however, this does not currently cause the bridging framework to re-evaluate the bridge. This patch adds a AST_SOFTHANGUP_UNBRIDGE poke to the transfer target channel when a framehook is removed so the bridge can re-evaluate itself. (2) When a channel leaves a native RTP bridge, it may be leaving due to being hung up. Sending a re-INVITE to a channel that is about to be hung up is not nice - in fact, there's a good chance we'll send the BYE request before the channel has had a chance to send back a 200 OK. To be somewhat nicer, this patch adds a function to channel.h that allows the bridging framework to query for exactly why a channel is leaving a bridge via the channel's soft hangup flags. This allows it to only send the re-INVITE if there's a chance the channel will survive the native bridging experience. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3535/ ........ Merged revisions 414122 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@414123 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-05-11framehooks: Add callback for determining if a hook is consuming frames of a ↵Joshua Colp
specific type. In the past framehooks have had no capability to determine what frame types a hook is actually interested in consuming. This has meant that code has had to assume they want all frames, thus preventing native bridging. This change adds a callback which allows a framehook to be queried for whether it is consuming a frame of a specific type. The native RTP bridging module has also been updated to take advantange of this, allowing native bridging to occur when previously it would not. ASTERISK-23497 #comment Reported by: Etienne Lessard ASTERISK-23497 #close Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3522/ ........ Merged revisions 413681 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@413682 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-05-11Undoing framehook support. Issues were uncovered by Bamboo.Joshua Colp
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2014-05-10framehooks: Add callback for determining if a hook is consuming frames of a ↵Joshua Colp
specific type. In the past framehooks have had no capability to determine what frame types a hook is actually interested in consuming. This has meant that code has had to assume they want all frames, thus preventing native bridging. This change adds a callback which allows a framehook to be queried for whether it is consuming a frame of a specific type. The native RTP bridging module has also been updated to take advantange of this, allowing native bridging to occur when previously it would not. ASTERISK-23497 #comment Reported by: Etienne Lessard ASTERISK-23497 #close Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3522/ ........ Merged revisions 413650 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@413651 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-04-04internal_timing: Remove the option and always make it enabled if a timing ↵Richard Mudgett
module is loaded. The masquerade supertest frequently fails because either the local channel chain doesn't completely optimize out or the DTMF handshake doesn't completely get accross. Local channel optimization requires frames flowing to trigger when optimization can happen. When optimization happens the media frame that triggered the optimization is dropped. Sending DTMF requires frames to flow in the other direction for timing purposes while sending nothing. If internal timing is not enabled when MOH is playing, Asterisk switches to received timing when an audio frame is received. With optimization dropping media frames and MOH not sending frames unless it receives frames, occasionaly there are no more frames being passed and the test fails. * The asterisk command line -I option and the asterisk.conf internal_timing option are removed. Asterisk now always uses internal timing when needed if any timing module is loaded. The issue ASTERISK-14861 did this quite awhile ago in v1.4 but effectively is broken if other internal timing modules besides DAHDI are used. The ast_read_generator_actions() now only does received timing if it has no choice for frame generators like MOH, silence, and playback streaming. * Cleaned up some code dealing with frame generators in ast_deactivate_generator(), generator_write_format_change(), ast_activate_generator(), and ast_channel_stop_silence_generator(). * Removed ast_internal_timing_enabled(), AST_OPT_FLAG_INTERNAL_TIMING, and ast_opt_internal_timing. ASTERISK-22846 #close Reported by: Matt Jordan Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3414/ ........ Merged revisions 411715 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 411716 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/11 ........ Merged revisions 411717 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@411724 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-03-20assigned-uniqueids: Miscellaneous cleanup and fixes.Richard Mudgett
* Fix memory leak in ast_unreal_new_channels(). Made it generate the ;2 uniqueid on a stack variable instead of mallocing it. * Made send error response to ARI and AMI requests instead of just logging excessive uniqueid length and allowing truncation. action_originate() and ari_channels_handle_originate_with_id(). * Fixed minor truncating uniqueid hole when generating the ;2 uniqueid string length. Created public and internal lengths of uniqueid. The internal length can handle a max public uniqueid plus an appended ;2. * free() and ast_free() are NULL tolerant so they don't need a NULL test before calling. * Made use better struct initialization format instead of the position dependent initialization format. Also anything not explicitly initialized in the struct is initialized to zero by the compiler. * Made ast_channel_internal_set_fake_ids() use the safer ast_copy_string() instead of strncpy(). Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3371/ ........ Merged revisions 410949 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@410950 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-03-07uniqueid: channel linkedid, ami, ari object creation with id'sScott Griepentrog
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/ ........ Merged revisions 410157 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@410158 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2014-01-27Protect ast_filestream object when on a channelRussell Bryant
The ast_filestream object gets tacked on to a channel via chan->timingdata. It's a reference counted object, but the reference count isn't used when putting it on a channel. It's theoretically possible for another thread to interfere with the channel while it's unlocked and cause the filestream to get destroyed. Use the astobj2 reference count to make sure that as long as this code path is holding on the ast_filestream and passing it into the file.c playback code, that it knows it's valid. Bug reported by Leif Madsen. Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3135/ ........ Merged revisions 406566 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/1.8 ........ Merged revisions 406567 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/11 ........ Merged revisions 406574 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@406595 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-12-19Fix a deadlock that occurred due to a conflict of masquerades.Mark Michelson
For the explanation, here is a copy-paste of the review board explanation: Initially, it was discovered that performing an attended transfer of a multiparty bridge with a PJSIP channel would cause a deadlock. A PBX thread started a masquerade and reached the point where it was calling the fixup() callback on the "original" channel. For chan_pjsip, this involves pushing a synchronous task to the session's serializer. The problem was that a task ahead of the fixup task was also attempting to perform a channel masquerade. However, since masquerades are designed in a way to only allow for one to occur at a time, the task ahead of the fixup could not continue until the masquerade already in progress had completed. And of course, the masquerade in progress could not complete until the task ahead of the fixup task had completed. Deadlock. The initial fix was to change the fixup task to be asynchronous. While this prevented the deadlock from occurring, it had the frightful side effect of potentially allowing for tasks in the session's serializer to operate on a zombie channel. Taking a step back from this particular deadlock, it became clear that the problem was not really this one particular issue but that masquerades themselves needed to be addressed. A PJSIP attended transfer operation calls ast_channel_move(), which attempts to both set up and execute a masquerade. The problem was that after it had set up the masquerade, the PBX thread had swooped in and tried to actually perform the masquerade. Looking at changes that had been made to Asterisk 12, it became clear that there never is any time now that anyone ever wants to set up a masquerade and allow for the channel thread to actually perform the masquerade. Everyone always is calling ast_channel_move(), performs the masquerade itself before returning. In this patch, I have removed all blocks of code from channel.c that will attempt to perform a masquerade if ast_channel_masq() returns true. Now, there is no distinction between setting up a masquerade and performing the masquerade. It is one operation. The only remaining checks for ast_channel_masq() and ast_channel_masqr() are in ast_hangup() since we do not want to interrupt a masquerade by hanging up the channel. Instead, now ast_hangup() will wait for a masquerade to complete before moving forward with its operation. The ast_channel_move() function has been modified to basically in-line the logic that used to be in ast_channel_masquerade(). ast_channel_masquerade() has been killed off for real. ast_channel_move() now has a lock associated with it that is used to prevent any simultaneous moves from occurring at once. This means there is no need to make sure that ast_channel_masq() or ast_channel_masqr() are already set on a channel when ast_channel_move() is called. It also means the channel container lock is not pulling double duty by both keeping the container locked and preventing multiple masquerades from occurring simultaneously. The ast_do_masquerade() function has been renamed to do_channel_masquerade() and is now internal to channel.c. The function now takes explicit arguments of which channels are involved in the masquerade instead of a single channel. While it probably is possible to do some further refactoring of this method, I feel that I would be treading dangerously. Instead, all I did was change some comments that no longer are true after this changeset. The other more minor change introduced in this patch is to res_pjsip.c to make ast_sip_push_task_synchronous() run the task in-place if we are already a SIP servant thread. This is related to this patch because even when we isolate the channel masquerade to only running in the SIP servant thread, we would still deadlock when the fixup() callback is reached since we would essentially be waiting forever for ourselves to finish before actually running the fixup. This makes it so the fixup is run without having to push a task into a serializer at all. (closes issue ASTERISK-22936) Reported by Jonathan Rose Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3069 ........ Merged revisions 404356 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@404368 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-12-18channel locking: Add locking for channel snapshot creationKevin Harwell
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 ........ Merged revisions 404237 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@404260 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-12-18channels: Return allocated channels locked.Joshua Colp
This change makes ast_channel_alloc return allocated channels locked. By doing so no other thread can acquire, lock, and manipulate the channel before it is completely set up. (closes issue AST-1256) Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3067/ ........ Merged revisions 404204 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@404210 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-12-13bridge_native_rtp: Deadlock during 4-way conference creationKevin Harwell
The change contains a slightly adjusted patch that was on the issue (submitted by kmoore). A fix was made by adding in a bridge lock while calling bridge_start/stop from the framehook callback. Since the framehook callback is not called from the bridging core the bridge is not locked, but needs to be before calling bridge_start. (closes issue ASTERISK-22749) Reported by: Kinsey Moore Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3066/ Patches: lock_inversion.diff uploaded by kmoore (license 6273) ........ Merged revisions 403767 from http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/asterisk/branches/12 git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@403768 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
2013-12-05Reverting r403311. It's causing ARI tests to hang.David M. Lee
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