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This change does the following:
1. Adds the sorcery realtime module
2. Adds unit tests for the sorcery realtime module
3. Changes the realtime core to use an ast_variable list instead of variadic arguments
4. Changes all realtime drivers to accept an ast_variable list
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2424/
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If a system allows for its usage, Asterisk will use glob to help parse
Asterisk .conf files. The config file loading routine was leaking the memory
allocated by the glob() routine when the config file was in an unmodified
or invalid state.
This patch properly calls globfree in those off nominal paths.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21412)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
patches:
config_glob_leak.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (license 5909)
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But now it only prints during the initial startup, and prints at verbose 1
level.
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This patch cleans up two things features:
* It properly unregisters the CLI commands that features registered
* It cancels and performs a pthread_join on the created parking thread. This
not only properly joins a non-detached thread, but also prevents disposing
of the parking lots prior to the parking thread completely exiting.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21407)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
patches:
features_shutdown-r2.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (License 5909)
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Thanks to Olle Johansson for suggesting this.
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The pimp_my_sip branch is being merged at this point because
it offers basic functionality, and from an API standpoint, things
are complete.
SIP work is *not* feature-complete; however, with the completion
of the SUBSCRIBE/NOTIFY API, all APIs (except a PUBLISH API) have
been created, and thus it is possible for developers to attempt
to create new SIP work.
API documentation can be found in the doxygen in the code, but
usability documentation is still lacking.
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The two party bridging loops were changing the bridge peer pointers
without the channel locks held. Thus when ast_channel_massquerade()
tested and used the pointer there is a small window of opportunity for the
pointers to become NULL even though the masquerade code has the channels
locked.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21356)
Reported by: William luke
Patches:
jira_asterisk_21356_v11.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett
Tested by: William luke
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The API itself is documented using Swagger, a lightweight mechanism for
documenting RESTful API's using JSON. This allows us to use swagger-ui
to provide executable documentation for the API, generate client
bindings in different languages, and generate a lot of the boilerplate
code for implementing the RESTful bindings. The API docs live in the
rest-api/ directory.
The RESTful bindings are generated from the Swagger API docs using a set
of Mustache templates. The code generator is written in Python, and
uses Pystache. Pystache has no dependencies, and be installed easily
using pip. Code generation code lives in rest-api-templates/.
The generated code reduces a lot of boilerplate when it comes to
handling HTTP requests. It also helps us have greater consistency in the
REST API.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20891)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2376/
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This avoids some lock errors on the core set {debug,verbose} commands.
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In messages.c, there are several places in the code where we create a
tmp_tech_holder and pass that into an ao2_find call. Unfortunately, we
weren't initializing the rwlock on the tmp_tech_holder, which the hash
function was locking. It's apparently harmless, but still not the best
code.
This patch extracts all that copy/pasted code into two functions,
msg_find_by_tech and msg_find_by_tech_name, which properly initialize
and destroy the rwlock on the tmp_tech_holder.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2454/
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Convert presence state events to Stasis-core messages and remove
redundant serializers where possible.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2410/
(closes issue ASTERISK-21102)
Patch-by: Kinsey Moore <kmoore@digium.com>
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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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After some discussion on asterisk-dev, it was decided that the bulk of
the logic in app_stasis actually belongs in a resource module instead
of the application module.
This patch does that, leaves the app specific stuff in app_stasis, and
fixes up everything else to be consistent with that change.
* Renamed test_app_stasis to test_res_stasis
* Renamed app_stasis.h to stasis_app.h
* This is still stasis application support, even though it's no
longer in an app_ module. The name should never have been tied to
the type of module, anyways.
* Now that json isn't a resource module anymore, moved the
ast_channel_snapshot_to_json function to main/stasis_channels.c,
where it makes more sense.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2430/
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refactored to use these events rather than producing the events directly
in channel.c. Finally, the code was added to app_stasis to produce
DTMF events on the WebSocket.
The AMI events are completely backward compatible, including sending
events on transmitted DTMF, and sending DTMF start events.
The Stasis-HTTP events are somewhat simplified. Since DTMF start and
DTMF send events are generally less useful, Stasis-HTTP will only send
events on received DTMF end.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21282)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21359)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2439
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These functions are already used in one branch (jrose's parking branch)
and will soon be used in other branches as well.
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protected by the features_lock.
* Made all calls to ast_find_call_feature() have the features_lock held.
* Fixed set_config_flags() to actually use find_group() to look for
feature groups in DYNAMIC_FEATURES. The code originally assumed all
feature groups were listed in DYNAMIC_FEATURES.
* Make everyone use ast_rdlock_call_features(),
ast_unlock_call_features(), and new ast_wrlock_call_features() instead of
directly calling the rwlock API on features_lock.
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For the events that have been ported to Stasis, this was broken in
r384910, when a couple of lines of code was lost in a merge.
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Because "struct feature_ds *feature_ds" is not a good thing.
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The settings saved on the channel for FEATURE()/FEATUREMAP() were only
for that channel. This patch adds the ability to have these settings
inherited to child channels if you set FEATURE(inherit)=yes.
Closes issue ASTERISK-21306.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2415/
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This patch does the following:
* A new Stasis payload has been defined for multi-channel messages. This
payload can store multiple ast_channel_snapshot objects along with a single
JSON blob. The payload object itself is opaque; the snapshots are stored
in a container keyed by roles. APIs have been provided to query for and
retrieve the snapshots from the payload object.
* The Dial AMI events have been refactored onto Stasis. This includes dial
messages in app_dial, as well as the core dialing framework. The AMI events
have been modified to send out a DialBegin/DialEnd events, as opposed to
the subevent type that was previously used.
* Stasis messages, types, and other objects related to channels have been
placed in their own file, stasis_channels. Unit tests for some of these
objects/messages have also been written.
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This is the API that binds the Stasis dialplan application to external
Stasis applications. It also adds the beginnings of WebSocket
application support.
This module registers a dialplan function named Stasis, which is used
to put a channel into the named Stasis app. As a channel enters and
leaves the Stasis diaplan application, the Stasis app receives a
'stasis-start' and 'stasis-end' events.
Stasis apps register themselves using the stasis_app_register and
stasis_app_unregister functions. Messages are sent to an application
using stasis_app_send.
Finally, Stasis apps control channels through the use of the
stasis_app_control object, and the family of stasis_app_control_*
functions.
Other changes along for the ride are:
* An ast_frame_dtor function that's RAII_VAR safe
* Some common JSON encoders for name/number, timeval, and
context/extension/priority
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2361/
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OBJ_PARTIAL_KEY searching a rbtree did not find all possible matches if
the container did not accept duplicates.
Added matching node bias to indicate which matching node is being searched
for: first, last, any.
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Sorry folks. ',' are still greater than '|'.
Thanks for playing along :-)
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This patch fixes a bug introduced in r76703, wherein Asterisk could only parse
arguments in the so-called 'recommended' way, e.g., NoOp(foo,bar). The proper
syntax of NoOp,foo|bar is now parsed correctly.
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This patch fixes an issue of message ordering that occurs when
multiple topics are forwarded to an aggregator topic (such as
ast_channel_topic_all()).
It is (very reasonably) expected that the rules governing message
dispatch order still apply, so long as the messages start from the
same thread, and are received by the same subscription. Because the
existing code had an additional layer of dispatching via the Stasis
thread pool for forwards, those promises couldn't be kept.
Forwarding subscriptions no longer have their own mailbox, and now
dispatch directly from the forwarding topic's stasis_publish()
call. This means that the topic's lock is held for the duration of not
only a message's dispatch, but the dispatch of all the forwards. This
shouldn't be a problem right now, but if an aggregator topic had many
subscribers, it could become a problem. But I figure we can write more
clever code when the time comes, if necessary.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2419/
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This patch migrates the TestEvent AMI events to first be dispatched over the
Stasis-Core message bus. This helps to preserve the ordering of the events
with other events in the AMI system, such as the various channel related
events.
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* Updated test_uuid.c to test the new API call.
* Made system use the new API call to eliminate "10's of lines" where
used.
* Fixed untested ast_strdup() return in stasis_subscribe() by eliminating
the need for it. struct stasis_subscription now contains the uniqueid[]
string.
* Fixed some issues in exchangecal_write_event():
Create uid with enough space for a UUID string to avoid a realloc.
Fix off by one error if the calendar event provided a UUID string.
There is no need to check for NULL before calling ast_free().
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correctly.
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While looking at the security vulnerability in ASTERISK-20967, Walter noticed
a file descriptor leak and some other issues in off nominal code paths. This
patch corrects them.
Note that this patch is not related to the vulnerability in ASTERISK-20967,
but the patch was placed on that issue.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20967)
Reported by: wdoekes
patches:
issueA20967_file_leak_and_unused_wkspace.patch uploaded by wdoekes (License 5674)
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AST-2012-014, fixed in January of this year, contained a fix for Asterisk's
HTTP server for a remotely-triggered crash. While the fix put in place fixed
the possibility for the crash to be triggered, a denial of service vector still
exists with that solution if an attacker sends one or more HTTP POST requests
with very large Content-Length values. This patch resolves this by capping
the Content-Length at 1024 bytes. Any attempt to send an HTTP POST with
Content-Length greater than this cap will not result in any memory allocation.
The POST will be responded to with an HTTP 413 "Request Entity Too Large"
response.
This issue was reported by Christoph Hebeisen of TELUS Security Labs
(closes issue ASTERISK-20967)
Reported by: Christoph Hebeisen
patches:
AST-2013-002-1.8.diff uploaded by mmichelson (License 5049)
AST-2013-002-10.diff uploaded by mmichelson (License 5049)
AST-2013-002-11.diff uploaded by mmichelson (License 5049)
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r375757 attempted to resolve a race condition between multiple submissions of
CDRs while in batch mode from attempting to destroy the scheduled batch
submission by extending the batch CDR lock. Unfortunately, this causes a
deadlock between the pending CDR lock and the batch CDR lock. This patch
resolves the intent of r375757 by simply providing a new lock that protects
the scheduling of the batches. The original batch CDR lock is kept to protect
manipulation of the batch CDR settings, but has been placed such that it
is not held when the pending lock is held.
Thanks to Chase Venters for providing lock analysis on the issue.
(issue ASTERISK-21162)
Reported by: Chase Venters
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HangupRequest and SoftHangupRequest are now ast_channel_blob Stasis
messages, with the cause code as an optional field in the blob.
NewCallerid now simply watches for changes in the callerid information
in channel snapshots, and creates the AMI event appropriately.
Since the original NewCallerid event honored the channelvars setting
in manager.conf, the channel variables configured there had to become
a part of the channel snapshot. These are now a part of every snapshot
based event, making the configuration description "every time a
channel-oriented event is emitted" less of a lie.
There a a few other changes wrapped up in here as well.
* When ast_channel_topic() is given NULL for a channel, it returns
the ast_channel_topic_all() topic instead of NULL. This can clean
up a lot of NULL checking we're doing currently.
* The fields Cause and Cause-txt were removed from the base channel
information and put only on the Hangup events, since those fields
are meaningless outside of a Hangup event.
* Removed the pipe-delimiter processing of the channelvars field,
since that's been deprecated forever.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21096)
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Core modules don't honor <depend> flags in MODULEINFO, which broke jansson
if specified --with-jansson to configure.
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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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This patch started out simply as fixing the bouncing tests introduced
in r382685, but required some other changes to give it a decent
implementation.
To fix the bouncing tests, the UserEvent and Newexten AMI events
needed to be refactored to dispatch via Stasis. Dispatching directly
to AMI resulted in those events sometimes getting ahead of the
associated Newchannel events, which would understandably confuse anyone.
I found that instead of creating a zillion different message types and
structures associated with them, it would be preferable to define a
message type that has a channel snapshot and a blob of structured data
with a small bit of additional information. The JSON object model
provides a very nice way of representing structured data, so I went
with that.
* Move JSON support from res_json.c to main/json.c
* Made libjansson-dev a required dependency
* Added an ast_channel_blob message type, which has a channel
snapshot and JSON blob of data.
* Changed UserEvent and Newexten events so that they are dispatched
via ast_channel_blob messages on the channel's topic.
* Got rid of the ast_channel_varset message; used ast_channel_blob
instead.
* Extracted the manager functions converting Stasis channel events to
AMI events into manager_channel.c.
(issue ASTERISK-21096)
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Because of the way that topics were handled when publishing, it was
possible to dispatch a message to a subscription after that
subscription had been unsubscribed such that the dispatched message
arrived at the callback after the callback had received its final
message. In callbacks that cleaned up user data, this would often cause
a segfault. This has been resolved by locking the topic during the
entirety of dispatch. To prevent long publishing and topic locking
times, forwarding subscriptions have been made to be standard
subscriptions instead of mailboxless subscriptions which were
dispatched at publishing time.
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When using scoped locks, the unref of an AO2 object should happen after
the unlock occurs which requires usage of scoped refs.
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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
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@383284 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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