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ASTERISK-27435
Change-Id: Id318a7ae6d7d69b53f911d30bf3eece64852f15c
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This adds the printf attribute and changes 'fmt' from 'const void *' to
'const char *'. This resolves a warning from some compiler for
vsnprintf needing a literal string for format.
Change-Id: I71c33a8262590042ee451e1146760c10bb22fb78
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We should be sending people to secure web URL's where available.
Update README's and docs.
Change-Id: Id5b1e049b0b18b49a784f1254605aefa244ce19a
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Remove doxygen contents that have nothing to do with the current state
of Asterisk.
Change-Id: Ic072cc8641f9533a202990ccf275ce87e3efd95c
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into 15
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This is a rewrite of ast_cli_completion_matches using a vector to build
the list. The original function calls the vector version, NULL
terminates the vector and extracts the elements array.
One change in behavior the results are now sorted and deduplicated. This
will solve bugs where some duplicate checking was done before the list
was sorted.
Change-Id: Iede20c5b4d965fa5ec71fda136ce9425eeb69519
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Previously for PJSIP the local address of WebSocket connections
was set to the remote address. For logging purposes this is
not particularly useful.
The WebSocket API has been extended to allow the local
address to be queried and this is used in PJSIP to set the
local address to the correct value.
The PJSIP HEP support has also been tweaked so that reliable
transports always use the local address on the transport
and do not try to (wrongly) guess. As they are connection
based it is impossible for the source to be anything else.
ASTERISK-26758
ASTERISK-27363
Change-Id: Icd305fd038ad755e2682ab2786e381f6bf29e8ca
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Change-Id: I4ea49c441890a81384144479dc93ab5a3989486d
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Some consumers of the sorcery API use ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_regex
only so that they can anchor the potential match as a prefix and not
because they truly need regular expressions.
Rather than using regular expressions for simple prefix lookups, add
a new operation - ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_prefix - that does them.
Patches against 13 and 15 have a compatibility layer needed to
maintain ABI that is not needed in master.
Change-Id: I56f4e20ba1154bd52281f995c27a429a854f6a79
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* AST_VECTOR_STEAL_ELEMENTS - steal the array of elements for use
with non-vector code.
* struct ast_vector_string - a vector of 'char *'.
Change-Id: I104d1b204be03fccf67e02a195596adcb5ab1e42
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This change causes the configure script to fail if the C compiler does
not support both function attributes constructor and destructor. These
were already required as modules cannot function without these attributes
and Asterisk requires modules.
This also has AST_GCC_ATTRIBUTE set a variable
ax_cv_have_func_attribute_$1. This is the same variable name used by
autoconf-archive's AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE, used for the same purpose.
Change-Id: Id68e8a1447f2a6d707c54b56350e7bfdb33fb663
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The media frame cache gets in the way of finding use after free errors of
media frames. Tools like valgrind and MALLOC_DEBUG don't know when a
frame is released because it gets put into the cache instead of being
freed.
* Added the "cache_media_frames" option to asterisk.conf. Disabling the
option helps track down media frame mismanagement when using valgrind or
MALLOC_DEBUG. The cache gets in the way of determining if the frame is
used after free and who freed it. NOTE: This option has no effect when
Asterisk is compiled with the LOW_MEMORY compile time option enabled
because the cache code does not exist.
To disable the media frame cache simply disable the cache_media_frames
option in asterisk.conf and restart Asterisk.
Sample asterisk.conf setting:
[options]
cache_media_frames=no
ASTERISK-27413
Change-Id: I0ab2ce0f4547cccf2eb214901835c2d951b78c00
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When (v)asprintf() fails, the state of the allocated buffer is undefined.
The library had better not leave an allocated buffer as a result or no one
will know to free it. The most likely way it can return failure is for an
allocation failure. If the printf conversion fails then you actually have
a threading problem which is much worse because another thread modified
the parameter values.
* Made __ast_asprintf()/__ast_vasprintf() set the returned buffer to NULL
on failure. That is much more useful than either an uninitialized pointer
or a pointer that has already been freed. Many uses won't have to check
for failure to ensure that the buffer won't be double freed or prevent an
attempt to free an uninitialized pointer.
* stasis.c: Fixed memory leak in multi_object_blob_to_ami() allocated by
ast_asprintf().
* ari/resource_bridges.c:ari_bridges_play_helper(): Remove assignment to
the wrong thing which is now not needed even if assigning to the right
thing.
Change-Id: Ib5252fb8850ecf0f78ed0ee2ca0796bda7e91c23
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This mimics the behavior of Chrome and Firefox and creates an ephemeral
X.509 certificate for each DTLS session.
Currently, the only supported key type is ECDSA because of its faster
generation time, but other key types can be added in the future as
necessary.
ASTERISK-27395
Change-Id: I5122e5f4b83c6320cc17407a187fcf491daf30b4
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This check is being added to make it easier for end-users of third party
open source Opus modules. This was removed by ASTERISK-26426 but only
the module needed to be removed.
Change-Id: I62b9cd0c4fa8a77596ab0e042948a643a1152677
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Replace 'needsreload' argument with a 'type' argument to specify which
type of modules you want completion. This provides more accurate CLI
completion for load and unload commands.
* 'module unload' now excludes modules that have active references or are
not running.
* 'module load' now excludes modules that are already running.
* 'core set debug [atleast] <level> [module]' shows running modules only.
ASTERISK-27378
Change-Id: Iea3e00054461484196c46f688f02635cc886bad1
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In WebRTC streams (or media tracks in their world) can be grouped
together using the mslabel. This informs the browser that each
should be synchronized with each other.
This change extends the stream API so this information can
be stored with streams. The PJSIP support has been extended
to use the mslabel to determine grouped streams and store
this association on the streams. Finally when creating the
SDP the group information is used to cause each media stream
to use the same mslabel.
ASTERISK-27379
Change-Id: Id6299aa031efe46254edbdc7973c534d54d641ad
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When the identify_by option on an endpoint is set to ip it will
only be identified using the res_pjsip_endpoint_identifier_ip module.
This ensures that it is not mistakenly matched using the username of
the From header. To ensure behavior has not changed the default has
been changed to "username,ip" for the identify_by option.
ASTERISK-27206
Change-Id: I2170b86a7f7e221b4f00bf14aa1ef1ac5b050bbd
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The configure option to disable XML documentation does not currently
work. This patch makes it effective, but also causes an ABI change by
removing the ast_xmldoc_* symbols. Disabling xmldoc also prevents docs
from being automatically generated, but they can still be manually
generated with 'make doc/core-en_US.xml'.
ASTERISK-26639
Change-Id: Ifac562340c09f80c83e0203de098fcac93bf8c44
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Bump the AMI patch number since the following new addition was made:
* Added a new CancelAtxfer action that cancels an attended transfer.
Change-Id: I9bac528791bd62ef0e99243903b6bc7a6c7ab182
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Add action to cancel feature attended transfer with AMI interface
ASTERISK-27215 #close
Change-Id: Iab8a81362b5a1757e2608f70b014ef863200cb42
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into 15
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This function finds a weak proxy in an ao2_container and returns the
real object associated with it.
Change-Id: I9da822049747275f5961b5c0a7f14e87157d65d8
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Copy the list of weakproxy callbacks to temporary memory so they can be
run without holding the weakproxy lock.
Change-Id: Ib167622a8a0f873fd73938f7611b2a5914308047
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* Also some misc formatting in cdr.c.
Change-Id: Ied89a28802a662c37c43326a1aafdce596e0df4a
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When "rewrite_contact" is enabled, the "max_contacts" count option can
block re-registrations because the source port from the endpoint can be
random. When the re-registration is blocked, the endpoint may give up
re-registering and require manual intervention.
* The "remove_existing" option now allows a registration to succeed by
displacing any existing contacts that now exceed the "max_contacts" count.
Any removed contacts are the next to expire. The behaviour change is
beneficial when "rewrite_contact" is enabled and "max_contacts" is greater
than one. The removed contact is likely the old contact created by
"rewrite_contact" that the device is refreshing.
ASTERISK-27192
Change-Id: I64c107a10b70db1697d17136051ae6bf22b5314b
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Use temporary variable to prevent multiple evaluations of elem argument.
This resolves a memory leak in res_pjproject startup.
ASTERISK-27317 #close
Change-Id: Ib960d7f5576f9e1a3c478ecb48995582a574e06d
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res_pjsip and res_pjsip_session had circular references, preventing both
modules from shutting down.
* Move session supplement registration to res_pjsip.
* Use create internal functions for use by pjsip_message_filter.c.
ASTERISK-27306
Change-Id: Ifbd5c19ec848010111afeab2436f9699da06ba6b
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Somewhere along the way we lost the ability to debug individual
source files. For modules, this wasn't a big deal but all the
source files in ./main are in the one "core" module so debugging
individual core capabilities was almost impossible.
* Added a test to DEBUG_ATLEAST that also checks __FILE__ instead
of just module name. Any source file will work even if it's in
a module subdirectory.
Change-Id: Icc0af41837f3b1679dec7af21fa32cd1f7469f6e
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Some endpoints do not like a stream being reused for a new
media stream. The frame/jitterbuffer can rely on underlying
attributes of the media stream in order to order the packets.
When a new stream takes its place without any notice the
buffer can get confused and the media ends up getting dropped.
This change uses the SSRC change to determine that a new source
is reusing an existing stream and then bridge_softmix renegotiates
each participant such that they see a new media stream. This
causes the frame/jitterbuffer to start fresh and work as expected.
ASTERISK-27277
Change-Id: I30ccbdba16ca073d7f31e0e59ab778c153afae07
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When two channels were early bridged in a native_rtp bridge, the RTP description
on one side was not updated when the other side answered.
This patch forbids non-answered channels to enter a native_rtp bridge, and
triggers a bridge reconfiguration when an ANSWER frame is received.
ASTERISK-27257
Change-Id: If1aaee1b4ed9658a1aa91ab715ee0a6413b878df
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A new endpoint parameter "incoming_mwi_mailbox" allows Asterisk to
receive unsolicited MWI NOTIFY requests and make them available to
other modules via the stasis message bus.
res_pjsip_pubsub has a new handler "pubsub_on_rx_mwi_notify_request"
that parses a simple-message-summary body and, if
endpoint->incoming_mwi_account is set, calls ast_publish_mwi_state
with the voice-message counts from the message.
Change-Id: I08bae3d16e77af48fcccc2c936acce8fc0ef0f3c
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If an error occurs during a bridge impart it's possible that
the "bridge_after" callback might try to run before
control_swap_channel_in_bridge has been signalled to continue.
Since control_swap_channel_in_bridge is holding the control lock
and the callback needs it, a deadlock will occur.
* control_swap_channel_in_bridge now only holds the control
lock while it's actually modifying the control structure and
releases it while the bridge impart is running.
* bridge_after_cb is now tolerant of impart failures.
Change-Id: Ifd239aa93955b3eb475521f61e284fcb0da2c3b3
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In 2dee95cc (ASTERISK-27024) and 776ffd77 (ASTERISK-26879) there was
confusion about whether the transport_state->localnet ACL has ALLOW or
DENY semantics.
For the record: the localnet has DENY semantics, meaning that "not in
the list" means ALLOW, and the local nets are in the list.
Therefore, checks like this look wrong, but are right:
/* See if where we are sending this request is local or not, and if
not that we can get a Contact URI to modify */
if (ast_apply_ha(transport_state->localnet, &addr) != AST_SENSE_ALLOW) {
ast_debug(5, "Request is being sent to local address, "
"skipping NAT manipulation\n");
(In the list == localnet == DENY == skip NAT manipulation.)
And conversely, other checks that looked right, were wrong.
This change adds two macro's to reduce the confusion and uses those
instead:
ast_sip_transport_is_nonlocal(transport_state, addr)
ast_sip_transport_is_local(transport_state, addr)
ASTERISK-27248 #close
Change-Id: Ie7767519eb5a822c4848e531a53c0fd054fae934
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An admin can configure app_minivm with an externnotify program to be run
when a voicemail is received. The app_minivm application MinivmNotify
uses ast_safe_system() for this purpose which is vulnerable to command
injection since the Caller-ID name and number values given to externnotify
can come from an external untrusted source.
* Add ast_safe_execvp() function. This gives modules the ability to run
external commands with greater safety compared to ast_safe_system().
Specifically when some parameters are filled by untrusted sources the new
function does not allow malicious input to break argument encoding. This
may be of particular concern where CALLERID(name) or CALLERID(num) may be
used as a parameter to a script run by ast_safe_system() which could
potentially allow arbitrary command execution.
* Changed app_minivm.c:run_externnotify() to use the new ast_safe_execvp()
instead of ast_safe_system() to avoid command injection.
* Document code injection potential from untrusted data sources for other
shell commands that are under user control.
ASTERISK-27103
Change-Id: I7552472247a84cde24e1358aaf64af160107aef1
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If an SDP answer hasn't been sent yet, it's legal to change it.
This is required for PJSIP_DTMF_MODE to work correctly, and can
also have use in the future for updating codecs too.
ASTERISK-27209 #close
Change-Id: Idbbfb7cb3f72fbd96c94d10d93540f69bd51e7a1
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