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This patch fixes res_corosync such that it works with Asterisk 12. This
restores the functionality that was present in previous versions of
Asterisk, and ensures compatibility with those versions by restoring the
binary message format needed to pass information from/to them.
The following changes were made in the core to support this:
* The event system has been partially restored. All event definition and
event types in this patch were pulled from Asterisk 11. Previously, we had
hoped that this information would live in res_corosync; however, the
approach in this patch seems to be better for a few reasons:
(1) Theoretically, ast_events can be used by any module as a binary
representation of a Stasis message. Given the structure of an ast_event
object, that information has to live in the core to be used universally.
For example, defining the payload of a device state ast_event in
res_corosync could result in an incompatible device state representation
in another module.
(2) Much of this representation already lived in the core, and was not
easily extensible.
(3) The code already existed. :-)
* Stasis message types now have a message formatter that converts their
payload to an ast_event object.
* Stasis message forwarders now handle forwarding to themselves. Previously
this would result in an infinite recursive call. Now, this simply creates a
new forwarding object with no forwards set up (as it is the thing it is
forwarding to). This is advantageous for res_corosync, as returning NULL
would also imply an unrecoverable error. Returning a subscription in this
case allows for easier handling of message types that are published directly
to an aggregate topic that has forwarders.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3486/
ASTERISK-22912 #close
ASTERISK-22372 #close
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This removes usage of the event system for CEL backend data
distribution and strips unused pieces out of the event system.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2732/
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This removes unused code, event types, IE pltypes, and event IE types
where possible and makes several functions private that were once
public. This includes a renumbering of the remaining event and IE types
which breaks binary compatibility with previous versions. The last
remaining consumers of the old event system (or parts thereof) are
main/security_events.c, res/res_security_log.c, tests/test_cel.c,
tests/test_event.c, main/cel.c, and the CEL backends.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2703/
(closes issue ASTERISK-22139)
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r335510 | russell | 2011-09-13 02:24:34 -0500 (Tue, 13 Sep 2011) | 22 lines
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r335497 | russell | 2011-09-13 02:11:36 -0500 (Tue, 13 Sep 2011) | 15 lines
Fix a crash in res_ais.
This patch resolves a crash observed in a load testing environment that
involved the use of the res_ais module. I observed some crashes where
the event delivery callback would get called, but the length parameter
incidcating how much data there was to read was 0. The code assumed
(with good reason I would think) that if this callback got called, there
was an event available to read. However, if the rare case that there's
nothing there, catch it and return instead of blowing up.
More specifically, the change always ensure that the size of the received
event in the cluster is always big enough to be a real ast_event.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1423/
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r321812 | rmudgett | 2011-06-03 14:55:21 -0500 (Fri, 03 Jun 2011) | 1 line
Correct IAX2 and SIP event subscription description string.
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r321813 | rmudgett | 2011-06-03 14:56:09 -0500 (Fri, 03 Jun 2011) | 1 line
Constify subscription description parameter string.
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r295711 | russell | 2010-11-19 18:50:00 -0600 (Fri, 19 Nov 2010) | 36 lines
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r295710 | russell | 2010-11-19 18:45:51 -0600 (Fri, 19 Nov 2010) | 29 lines
Fix cache of device state changes for multiple servers.
This patch addresses a regression where device states across multiple servers
were not being processing completely correctly. The code works to determine
the overall state by looking at the last known state of a device on each
server. However, there was a regression due to some invasive rewrites of how
the cache works that led to the cache only storing the last device state change
for a device, regardless of which server it was on.
The code is set up to cache device state change events by ensuring that each
event in the cache has a unique device name + entity ID (server ID). The code
that was responsible for comparing raw information elements (which EID is)
always returned a match due to a memcmp() with a length of 0.
There isn't much code to fix the actual bug. This patch also introduces a new
CLI command that was very useful for debugging this problem. The command
allows you to dump the contents of the event cache.
(closes issue #18284)
Reported by: klaus3000
Patches:
issue18284.rev1.txt uploaded by russell (license 2)
Tested by: russell, klaus3000
(closes issue #18280)
Reported by: klaus3000
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1012/
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Valgrind pointed out that attempting to get an IE value from an event that has
no IEs produces an invalid memory read past the end of the event. Thanks to
mmichelson for pointing the problem out to me and then testing the fix.
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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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This module includes a single test so far that creates events using two
different methods and does some verification on the result to make sure
the correct data can be retrieved from the event that was created.
One bug was found in the event API while developing this test, which makes
me happy. :-)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/495/
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feature release
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Most importantly, note that a NULL description will cause a
crash, as I just experienced that firsthand.
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CEL is the new system for logging channel events. This was inspired after
facing many problems trying to represent what is possible to happen to a call
in Asterisk using CDR records. For more information on CEL, see the built in
HTML or PDF documentation generated from the files in doc/tex/.
Many thanks to Steve Murphy (murf) and Brian Degenhardt (bmd) for their hard
work developing this code. Also, thanks to Matt Nicholson (mnicholson) and
Sean Bright (seanbright) for their assistance in the final push to get this
code ready for Asterisk trunk.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/239/
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This patch add a new payload type for information elements, a set
of bit flags. The payload is transported as a 32-bit unsigned integer
but when matching is performed between events and subscribers,
the matching is done by using a bitwise AND instead of numeric value
comparison.
Review: http://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/242/
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This code comes from svn/asterisk/team/russell/event_performance/.
Here is a summary of the changes that have been made, in order of both
invasiveness and performance impact, from smallest to largest.
1) Asterisk 1.6.1 introduces some additional logic to be able to handle
distributed device state. This functionality comes at a cost.
One relatively minor change in this patch is that the extra processing
required for distributed device state is now completely bypassed if
it's not needed.
2) One of the things that I noticed when profiling this code was that a
_lot_ of time was spent doing string comparisons. I changed the way
strings are represented in an event to include a hash value at the front.
So, before doing a string comparison, we do an integer comparison on the
hash.
3) Finally, the code that handles the event cache has been re-written.
I tried to do this in a such a way that it had minimal impact on the API.
I did have to change one API call, though - ast_event_queue_and_cache().
However, the way it works now is nicer, IMO. Each type of event that
can be cached (MWI, device state) has its own hash table and rules for
hashing and comparing objects. This by far made the biggest impact on
performance.
For additional details regarding this code and how it was tested, please see the
review request.
(closes issue #14738)
Reported by: russell
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/205/
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Copied from my review board description:
This is a continuation of the API changes documentation started for describing
changes between releases. Most of the API changes were pretty simple needing
only to be brought to attention via the new "Asterisk API Changes" list.
However, if you see anything that needs further explanation feel free to
supplement what is there. The current method of documenting is to add (in the
header file): \version <ver number> <description of changes> and then to add
the function to the change list in doxyref.h on the AstAPIChanges page. I also
made sure all the functions that were newly added were tagged with \since
1.6.1. I think this is a good habit to start both for the historical aspect as
well as for the future ability to easily add a "New Asterisk API" page.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/190/
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This commit pulls in a batch of improvements and additions to the event API.
Changes include:
- the ability to dynamically build a subscription. This is useful if you're
building a subscription based on something you receive from the network,
or from options in a configuration file.
- Add tables of event types and IE types and the corresponding string
representation for implementing text based protocols that use these
events, for showing events on the CLI, reading configuration that
references event information, among other things.
- Add a table that maps IE types and the corresponding payload type.
- an API call to get the total size of an event
- an API call to get all events from the cache that match a subscription
- a new IE payload type, raw, which I used for transporting the Entity ID in
my code for handling distributed device state.
- Code improvements to reduce code duplication
- Include the Entity ID of the server that originated the event in every event
- an additional event type, DEVICE_STATE_CHANGE, to help facilitate distributed
device state. DEVICE_STATE is a state change on one server, DEVICE_STATE_CHANGE
is the aggregate device state change across all servers.
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Fix it up!
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have multiple information elements (while there was nothing preventing it before you could not actually access any except the first one).
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(issue #9842, snuffy)
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(Committed from Media Plaza in Utrecht, Netherlands - Open Source VoIP conference)
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This set of changes introduces a new generic event API for use within Asterisk.
I am still working on a way for events to be shared between servers, but this
part is ready and can already be used inside of Asterisk.
This set of changes introduces the first use of the API, as well. I have
restructured the way that MWI (message waiting indication) is handled. It is
now event based instead of polling based. For example, if there are a bunch
of SIP phones subscribed to mailboxes, then chan_sip will not have to
constantly poll the mailboxes for changes. app_voicemail will generate events
when changes occur.
See UPGRADE.txt and CHANGES for some more information on the effects of these
changes from the user perspective. For developer information, see the text in
include/asterisk/event.h.
As always, additional feedback is welcome on the asterisk-dev mailing list.
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