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The new res_ari_asterisk.so module presents several config options
from asterisk main. Unfortunately, they aren't exported, so the module
won't load on Linux.
This patch renames the variables, adding the ast_ prefix so they will
be exported.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2737
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This patch does the following:
* It moves the pickup code out of features.c and into pickup.c
* It removes the vast majority of dead code out of features.c. In particular,
this includes the parking code.
(issue ASTERISK-22134)
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(closes issue ASTERISK-22179)
Reported by: Malcolm Davenport
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This adds a new CEL event type, AST_CEL_LOCAL_OPTIMIZE, to represent
local channel optimizations. Local channel optimizations were one of
several things conveyed by the now defunct BRIDGE_UPDATE event type.
This also adds a unit test to test generation of this new CEL event.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2676/
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This also shuffles the stasis system topic and related handling.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21488)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2631/
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This patch does the following:
* It merges Jaco Kroon's patch from ASTERISK-20754, which provides channel
information in the RTCP events. Because Stasis provides a cache, Jaco's
patch was modified to pass the channel uniqueid to the RTP layer as
opposed to a pointer to the channel. This has the following benefits:
(1) It keeps the RTP engine 'clean' of references back to channels
(2) It prevents circular dependencies and other potential ref counting issues
* The RTP engine now allows any RTP implementation to raise RTCP messages.
Potentially, other implementations (such as res_rtp_multicast) could also
raise RTCP information. The engine provides structs to represent RTCP headers
and RTCP SR/RR reports.
* Some general refactoring in res_rtp_asterisk was done to try and tame the
RTCP code. It isn't perfect - that's *way* beyond the scope of this work -
but it does feel marginally better.
* A few random bugs were fixed in the RTCP statistics. (Example: performing an
assignment of a = a is probably not correct)
* We now raise RTCP events for each SR/RR sent/received. Previously we wouldn't
raise an event when we sent a RR report.
Note that this work will be of use to others who want to monitor call quality
or build modules that report call quality statistics. Since the events are now
moving across the Stasis message bus, this is far easier to accomplish. It is
also a first step (though by no means the last step) towards getting Olle's
pinefrog work incorporated.
Again: note that the patch by Jaco Kroon was modified slightly for this work;
however, he did all of the hard work in finding the right places to set the
channel in the RTP engine across the channel drivers. Much thanks goes to Jaco
for his hard work here.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2603/
(closes issue ASTERISK-20574)
Reported by: Jaco Kroon
patches:
asterisk-rtcp-channel.patch uploaded by jkroon (License 5671)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21471)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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This patch is the first step in adding recording support to the
Asterisk REST Interface.
Recordings are stored in /var/spool/recording. Since recordings may be
destructive (overwriting existing files), the API rejects attempts to
escape the recording directory (avoiding issues if someone attempts to
record to ../../lib/sounds/greeting, for example).
(closes issue ASTERISK-21594)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21581)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2612/
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The appropriate settings for the Stasis threadpool is very system
specific, depending upon both workload and system configuration.
This patch adds a stasis.conf file which can be used to configure the
key attributes of the threadpool for the Stasis message bus.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21280)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2651/
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Parking typically occurs when a channel is transferred to a parking extension.
When this occurs, the channel never actually hits the dialplan if the extension
it was transferred to was a "parking extension", that is, the extension in
the first priority calls the Park application. Instead, the channel is
immediately sent into the holding bridge acting as the parking bridge.
This is problematic.
Because we never go out to the dialplan, the CDRs won't transition properly
and the application field will not be set to "Park". CDRs typically swallow
holding bridges, so the CDR itself won't even be generated.
This patch handles this by pulling out the holding bridge handling into its
own CDR state. CDRs now have an explicit parking state that accounts for this
specific subclass of the holding bridge. In addition, we handle the parking
stasis message to set application specific data on the CDR such that the
last known application for the CDR properly reflects "Park".
This is a bit sad since we're working around the odd internal implementation
of parking that exists in Asterisk (and that we had to maintain in order to
continue to meet some odd use cases of parking), but at least the code to
handle that is where it belongs: in CDRs as opposed to sprinkled liberally
throughout the codebase.
This patch also properly clears the OUTBOUND channel flag from a channel when
it leaves a bridge, and tweaks up dialing handling to properly compare the
correct CDR with the channel calling/being dialed.
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This adds support for stasis/sounds and stasis/sounds/{ID} queries via
the Asterisk RESTful Interface (ARI, formerly Stasis-HTTP).
The following changes have been made to accomplish this:
* A modular indexer was created for local media.
* A new function to get an ast_format associated with a file extension
was added.
* Modifications were made to the built-in HTTP server so that URI
decoding could be deferred to the URI handler when necessary.
* The Stasis-HTTP sounds JSON documentation was modified to handle
cases where multiple languages are installed in different formats.
* Register and Unregister events for formats were added to the system
topic.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21584)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21585)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2507/
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This patch is the initial push to update Asterisk's CDR engine for the new
bridging framework. This patch guts the existing CDR engine and builds the new
on top of messages coming across Stasis. As changes in channel state and bridge
state are detected, CDRs are built and dispatched accordingly. This
fundamentally changes CDRs in a few ways.
(1) CDRs are now *very* reflective of the actual state of channels and bridges.
This means CDRs track well with what an actual channel is doing - which
is useful in transfer scenarios (which were previously difficult to pin
down). It does, however, mean that CDRs cannot be 'fooled'. Previous
behavior in Asterisk allowed for CDR applications, channels, and other
properties to be spoofed in parts of the code - this no longer works.
(2) CDRs have defined behavior in multi-party scenarios. This behavior will not
be what everyone wants, but it is a defined behavior and as such, it is
predictable.
(3) The CDR manipulation functions and applications have been overhauled. Major
changes have been made to ResetCDR and ForkCDR in particular. Many of the
options for these two applications no longer made any sense with the new
framework and the (slightly) more immutable nature of CDRs.
There are a plethora of other changes. For a full description of CDR behavior,
see the CDR specification on the Asterisk wiki.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21196)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2486/
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This pulls bridge-related CEL event triggers out of the code in which
they were residing and pulls them into cel.c where they are now
triggered by changes in bridge snapshots. To get access to the
Stasis-Core parking topic in cel.c, the Stasis-Core portions of parking
init have been pulled into core Asterisk init.
This also adds a new CEL event (AST_CEL_BRIDGE_TO_CONF) that indicates
a two-party bridge has transitioned to a multi-party conference. The
reverse cannot occur in CEL terms even though it may occur in actuality
and two party bridges which receive a AST_CEL_BRIDGE_TO_CONF will be
treated as multi-party conferences for the duration of the bridge.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2563/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21564)
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This uses the channel state change events from Stasis-Core to determine
when channel-related CEL events should be raised. Those refactored in
this patch are:
* AST_CEL_CHANNEL_START
* AST_CEL_ANSWER
* AST_CEL_APP_START
* AST_CEL_APP_END
* AST_CEL_HANGUP
* AST_CEL_CHANNEL_END
Retirement of Linked IDs is also refactored.
CEL configuration has been refactored to use the config framework.
Note: Some HANGUP events are not generated correctly because the bridge
layer does not propagate hangupcause/hangupsource information yet.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2544/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21563)
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It's much easier to just create a blob of the message. Convert some AMI events
to use it.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2577/
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This patch addresses issues during immediate shutdowns, where modules
are not unloaded, but Asterisk atexit handlers are run.
In the typical case, this usually isn't a big deal. But the
introduction of the Stasis message bus makes it much more likely for
asynchronous activity to be happening off in some thread during
shutdown.
During an immediate shutdown, Asterisk skips unloading modules. But
while it is processing the atexit handlers, there is a window of time
where some of the core message types have been cleaned up, but the
message bus is still running. Specifically, it's still running
module subscriptions that might be using the core message types. If a
message is received by that subscription in that window, it will
attempt to use a message type that has been cleaned up.
To solve this problem, this patch introduces ast_register_cleanup().
This function operates identically to ast_register_atexit(), except
that cleanup calls are not invoked on an immediate shutdown. All of
the core message type and topic cleanup was moved from atexit handlers
to cleanup handlers.
This ensures that core type and topic cleanup only happens if the
modules that used them are first unloaded.
This patch also changes the ast_assert() when accessing a cleaned up
or uninitialized message type to an error log message. Message type
functions are actually NULL safe across the board, so the assert was a
bit heavy handed. Especially for anyone with DO_CRASH enabled.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2562/
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* Initialize a Stasis-Core message type prior to initializing a caching topic.
The caching topic will attempt to use the message type.
* Don't attempt to publish Stasis-Core messages from remote console connections.
They aren't the main process; they shouldn't attempt to behave as it (they also
don't have the infrastructure to do so)
* Don't treat a JSON object as an ao2 object (whoops)
* In asterisk.c, ref bump the JSON even package that is distributed with the
event meta data. The callers assume that they own the reference, and the packing
routine steals references.
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During a merge the security topic initialization got blown away.
This patch restores it.
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This patch moves a number of AMI events over to the Stasis-Core message bus.
This includes:
* ChanSpyStart/Stop
* MonitorStart/Stop
* MusicOnHoldStart/Stop
* FullyBooted/Reload
* All Voicemail/MWI related events
In addition, it adds some Stasis-Core and AMI support for generic AMI messages,
refactors the message router in AMI to use a single router with topic
forwarding for the topics that AMI cares about, and refactors MWI message
types and topics to be more name compliant.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2532
(closes issue ASTERISK-21462)
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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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Also moves ACL messages to the security topic and gets rid of the
ACL topic
(closes issue ASTERISK-21103)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2496/
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macros.
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An endpoint is an external device/system that may offer/accept
channels to/from Asterisk. While this is a very useful concept for end
users, it is surprisingly not a core concept within Asterisk itself.
This patch defines ast_endpoint as a separate object, which channel
drivers may use to expose their concept of an endpoint. As the channel
driver creates channels, it can use ast_endpoint_add_channel() to
associate channels to the endpoint. This updated the endpoint
appropriately, and forwards all of the channel's events to the
endpoint's topic.
In order to avoid excessive locking on the endpoint object itself, the
mutable state is not accessible via getters. Instead, you can create a
snapshot using ast_endpoint_snapshot_create() to get a consistent
snapshot of the internal state.
This patch also includes a set of topics and messages associated with
endpoints, and implementations of the endpoint-related RESTful
API. chan_sip was updated to create endpoints with SIP peers, but the
state of the endpoints is not updated with the state of the peer.
Along for the ride in this patch is a Stasis test API. This is a
stasis_message_sink object, which can be subscribed to a Stasis
topic. It has functions for blocking while waiting for conditions in
the message sink to be fulfilled.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21421)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2492/
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This patch:
* Cleans up some doxygen
* Prevents leaking the system level Stasis topics and messages
on exit (users of valgrind will be happier)
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(issue ASTERISK-21103)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2490/
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In the move from Asterisk's event system to Stasis, this makes
distributed device state aggregation always-on, removes unnecessary
task processors where possible, and collapses aggregate and
non-aggregate states into a single cache for ease of retrieval. This
also removes an intermediary step in device state aggregation.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2389/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21101)
Patch-by: Kinsey Moore <kmoore@digium.com>
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When I moved res_json.c to json.c, I left the MODULE_INFO stuff in there,
which was interesting if you ran module show. I also forgot to call what
was in module_load() from asterisk main().
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Remove MWI's dependency on the event system by moving it to
Stasis-core. This also introduces forwarding topic pools in Stasis-core
which aggregate many dynamically allocated topics into a single primary
topic.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2368/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21097)
Patch-by: Kinsey Moore
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For the initial use of this bus, I took some work kmoore did creating
channel snapshots. So rather than create AMI events directly in the
channel code, this patch generates Stasis events, which manager.c uses
to then publish the AMI event.
This message bus provides a generic publish/subscribe mechanism within
Asterisk. This message bus is:
- Loosely coupled; new message types can be added in seperate modules.
- Easy to use; publishing and subscribing are straightforward
operations.
In addition to basic publish/subscribe, the patch also provides
mechanisms for message forwarding, and for message caching.
(issue ASTERISK-20887)
(closes issue ASTERISK-20959)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2339/
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This patch allows a module to define its configuration in XML in source, such
that it can be parsed by the XML documentation engine. Documentation is
generated in a two-pass approach:
1. The documentation is first generated from the XML pulled from the source
2. The documentation is then enhanced by the registration of configuration
options that use the configuration framework
This patch include configuration documentation for the following modules:
* chan_motif
* res_xmpp
* app_confbridge
* app_skel
* udptl
Two new CLI commands have been added:
* config show help - show configuration help by module, category, and item
* xmldoc dump - dump the in-memory representation of the XML documentation to
a new XML file.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2278
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2058
patches:
on review 2058 uploaded by twilson
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The core module related to coloring terminal output was old and needed
some love. The main thing here was an attempt to get rid of the
obscene number of stack-local buffers that were allocated for no other
reason than to colorize some output. Instead, this uses a simple trick
to allocate several buffers within threadlocal storage, then
automatically rotates between them, so that you can make multiple calls
to the colorization routine within one function and not need to
allocate multiple buffers.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2241/
Patches:
bug.patch uploaded by Tilghman Lesher
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Sorcery is a unifying data access layer which provides a pluggable mechanism to allow
object creation, retrieval, updating, and deletion using different backends (or wizards).
This is a fancy way of saying "one interface to rule them all" where them is configuration,
realtime, and anything else that comes along.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2259/
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When r376428 was commited to re-order start up sequences to be more tolerant of
forking with thread primitives, a few items were changed that caused changes
in behavior on some distros. This includes:
* Not displaying the splash screen on a remote console.
* Displaying an error message on stderr when a remote console cannot connect
to a running instance of Asterisk.
In the first case, the splash screen was re-added (thanks to Michael L. Young).
In the second case, the various init.d scripts were modified to pipe stderr
to /dev/null, as the error message is useful - if you execute a remote
console or a remote console command execution and it fail, it should tell
you. Note that the error message was always present, it just failed to be
printed prior to r376428.
Much thanks to the folks who quickly reported this problem, provided solutions,
and promptly tested the various init.d scripts on a variety of distros.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20945)
Reported by: Warren Selby
Tested by: Michael L. Young, Jamuel Starkey, kaldemar, Danny Nicholas, mjordan
patches:
asterisk-20945-remote-intro-msg.diff uploaded by elguero (license 5026)
ASTERISK-20945-1.8-mjordan.diff uploaded by mjordan (license 6283)
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When Asterisk forks itself into the background via a call to daemon, it must
re-set the pid value of the new process. Otherwise, astcanary gets the pid
value of the process before the fork, which prevents it from running. Asterisk
eventually starts lowering its priority, as it can no longer communicate
with the proverbial canary in the coal mine.
This patch ensures that the correct process identifier is used by astcanary.
Note that this is getting committed to 10 as a regression fix.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20947)
Reported by: Jakob Hirsch
Tested by: mjordan
patches:
asterisk-10.12.0.astcanary_ppid.diff uploaded by Jakob Hirsch (license 6113)
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This provides a common API for dealing with unique identifiers.
The API provides methods to create, parse, copy, and stringify UUIDs.
An accompanying unit test is provided that tests all operations.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20726)
reported by Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2217
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* Convert atexits list to a mutex instead of a rd/wr lock. The lock is
only write locked.
* Move CLI verbose Asterisk ending message to where AMI message is output
in really_quit() to avoid further surprises about using stuff already
shutdown.
(issue ASTERISK-20649)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
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* Cleanup time zones on exit.
* Make exit clean/unclean report consistent for AMI and CLI in
really_quit().
(issue ASTERISK-20649)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Patches:
core-cleanup-1_8-10.patch (license #5909) patch uploaded by Corey Farrell
core-cleanup-11-trunk.patch (license #5909) patch uploaded by Corey Farrell
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* Adds the following CLI commands to control MALLOC_DEBUG reporting of
unreleased malloc memory when Asterisk is shut down.
memory atexit list on
memory atexit list off
memory atexit summary byline
memory atexit summary byfunc
memory atexit summary byfile
memory atexit summary off
* Made check all remaining allocated region blocks atexit for fence
violations.
* Increased the allocated region hash table size by about three times. It
still isn't large enough considering the number of malloced blocks
Asterisk uses.
* Made CLI "memory show allocations anomalies" use
regions_check_all_fences().
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2196/
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Although it is very rare and timing dependent, the potential exists for the
call to 'daemon' to cause what appears to be a deadlock in Asterisk during
startup. This can occur when a recursive mutex is obtained prior to the
daemon call executing. Since daemon uses fork to send the process into the
background, any threading primitives are unsafe to re-use after the call.
Implementations of pthread recursive mutexes are highly likely to store the
thread identifier of the thread that previously obtained the mutex. If
the mutex was locked prior to the fork, a subsequent unlock operation will
potentially fail as the thread identifier is no longer valid. Since the
mutex is still locked, all subsequent attempts to grab the mutex by other
threads will block.
This behavior exhibited itself most often when DEBUG_THREADS was enabled, as
this compile time option surrounds the mutexes in Asterisk with another
recursive mutex that protects the storage of thread related information. This
made it much more likely that a recursive mutex would be obtained prior to
daemon and unlocked after the call.
This patch does the following:
a) It backports a patch from Asterisk 11 that prevents the spawning of the
localtime monitoring thread. This thread is now spawned after Asterisk has
fully booted.
b) It re-orders the startup sequence to call daemon earlier during Asterisk
startup. This limits the potential of threading primitives being accessed
by initialization calls before daemon is called.
c) It removes calls to ast_verbose/ast_log/etc. prior to daemon being called.
Developers should send error messages directly to stderr prior to daemon,
as calls to ast_log may access recursive mutexes that store thread related
information.
d) It reorganizes when thread local storage is created for storing lock
information during the creation of threads. Prior to this patch, the
read/write lock protecting the list of threads in ast_register_thread would
utilize the lock in the thread local storage prior to it being initialized;
this patch prevents that.
On a very related note, this patch will *greatly* improve the stability of the
Asterisk Test Suite.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2197
(closes issue ASTERISK-19463)
Reported by: mjordan
Tested by: mjordan
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* Makes malloc() behave like calloc(). It will return a memory block
filled with 0x55. A nonzero value.
* Makes free() fill the released memory block and boundary fence's with
0xdeaddead. Any pointer use after free is going to have a pointer
pointing to 0xdeaddead. The 0xdeaddead pointer is usually an invalid
memory address so a crash is expected.
* Puts the freed memory block into a circular array so it is not reused
immediately.
* When the circular array rotates out a memory block to the heap it checks
that the memory has not been altered from 0xdeaddead.
* Made the astmm_log message wording better.
* Made crash if the DO_CRASH menuselect option is enabled and something is
found.
* Fixed a potential alignment issue on 64 bit systems.
struct ast_region.data[] should now be aligned correctly for all
platforms.
* Extracted region_check_fences() from __ast_free_region() and
handle_memory_show().
* Updated handle_memory_show() CLI usage help.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2182/
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Update and extend the configuration_file group and enable linking. Commit other cleanups from multi-version Doxygen testing. Update title that was left behind many years ago.
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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Richard pointed out that having the manager dispose of itself gracefully
during shutdown meant that the Shutdown event will no longer get fired.
This patch moves the AMI event just prior to running the atexit callbacks.
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This patch resolves a number of ref leaks that occur primarily on Asterisk
shutdown. It adds a variety of shutdown routines to core portions of
Asterisk such that they can reclaim resources allocate duringd initialization.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2137
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Start adding configuration file linking and pages. Add module loading doxygen block.
Breaking up commits to keep it easy to track
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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* Whitespace, doc-blocks, spelling, case, missing and incorrect tags.
* Add cleanup to Makefile for the Doxygen configuration update
* Start updating Doxygen configuration for cleaner output
* Enable inclusion of configuration files into documentation
* remove mantisworkflow...
* update documentation README
* Add markup to Tilghman's email and talk with him about updating his email, he knows...
* no code changes on this commit other than the mentioned Makefile change
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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Doxygen updates including mistakes, misspellings, missing parameters, updates for Doxygen style. Some missing txt file links are removed but their content or essense will be included in some later updates. A majority of the txt files were removed in the 1.6 era but never noted. The HR and EXTREF are simple changes that make the documentation more compatable with more versions of Doxygen.
Further updates coming.
(issue ASTERISK-20259)
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message.c makes use of a special message queue channel that exists
in thread storage. This channel never goes away due to the fact that
the taskprocessor used by message.c does not get shut down, meaning
that it never ends the thread that stores the channel.
This patch fixes the problem by shutting down the taskprocessor when
Asterisk is shut down. In addition, the thread storage has a destructor
that will release the channel reference when the taskprocessor is destroyed.
(closes issue AST-937)
Reported by Jason Parker
Patches:
AST-937.patch uploaded by Mark Michelson (License #5049)
Tested by Jason Parker
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This replaces all calls to alloca() with ast_alloca() which calls gcc's
__builtin_alloca() to avoid BSD semantics and removes all NULL checks
on memory allocated via ast_alloca() and ast_strdupa().
(closes issue ASTERISK-20125)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2032/
Patch-by: Walter Doekes (wdoekes)
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This patch changes the Asterisk configure script and build system to detect
the presence of the NetBSD editline library (libedit) on the system. If it is
found, it will be used in preference to the version included in the Asterisk
source tree.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18725)
Reported by: Jeffrey C. Ollie
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1528/
Patches:
0001-Allow-linking-building-against-an-external-editline.patch uploaded by jcollie (license #5373) (heavily modified by kpfleming)
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