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2016-07-14Merge "stasis_endpoint.c: Fix contactstatus_to_json()."zuul
2016-07-13stasis_endpoint.c: Fix contactstatus_to_json().Richard Mudgett
The roundtrip_usec json member is optional. If it isn't present then don't put it into the converted json structure where ast_json_pack() will choke on it. Change-Id: I39bb2f86154ef54591270c58bfda8635070f9ea0
2016-07-13res/res_corosync: Raise a Stasis message on node join/leave eventsMatt Jordan
When res_corosync detects that a node leaves or joins, it currently is informed of this via Corosync callbacks. However, there are a few limitations with the information presented: (1) While we have information that Corosync is aware of - such as the Corosync nodeid - that information is really only useful inside of Corosync or res_corosync. There's no way to translate a Corosync nodeid to some other internally useful unique identifier for the Asterisk instance that just joined or left the cluster. (2) While res_corosync is notified of the instance joining or leaving the cluster, it has no mechanism to inform the Asterisk core or other modules of this event. This limits the usefulness of res_corosync as a heartbeat mechanism for other modules. This patch addresses both issues. First, it adds the notion of a cluster discovery message both within the Stasis message bus, as well as the binary event messages that res_corosync uses to transmit data back and forth within the cluster. When Asterisk joins the cluster, it sends a discovery message to the other nodes in the cluster, which correlates the Corosync nodeid along with the Asterisk EID. res_corosync now maintains a hash of Corosync nodeids to Asterisk EIDs, such that it can map changes in cluster state with the Asterisk instance that has that nodeid. Likewise, when an Asterisk instance receives a discovery message from a node in the cluster, it now sends its own discovery message back to the originating node with the local Asterisk EID. This lets Asterisk instances within the cluster build a complete picture of the other Asterisk instances within the cluster. Second, it publishes the discovery messages onto the Stasis message bus. Said messages are published whenever a node joins or leaves the cluster. Interested modules can subscribe for the ast_cluster_discovery_type() message under the ast_system_topic() and be notified when changes in cluster state occur. Change-Id: I9015f418d6ae7f47e4994e04e18948df4d49b465
2016-07-12rest_api/channels: Fix multiple issues with create and dialGeorge Joseph
* We weren't properly subscribing to the channel and it's originator on create. * We weren't doing a publish_dial after calling ast_call on dial. * We weren't calling depart_bridge when a channel left the dial bridge. The first 2 issues were causing events to not be generated and the third was actually causing channels to not get properly destroyed when hung up. Together these 3 issues were causing the new rest_apichannels/create_dial_bridge tests to fail. As a result of the fixes, the cdr state machine had to be slightly tweaked to allow bridge leave events without asserting and the tests themselves had to be updated to account for the channels now cleaning themselves up. Change-Id: Ibf23abf5a62de76e82afb4461af5099c961b97d8
2016-07-11ast_expr2: Fix off-nominal memory leak.Richard Mudgett
Thanks to ibercom for pointing out a memory leak that was missed in the earlier patch for the issue. ASTERISK-26119 Reported by: Alexei Gradinari Change-Id: I9a151f5c4725d97fb82a9e938bc73dc659532b71
2016-07-07REF_DEBUG: Prevent logging of container node objects.Corey Farrell
Using AO2_CONTAINER_ALLOC_OPT_DUPS_REPLACE can result in an unref being recorded to the refs log for the node being replaced. This prevents logging of those unrefs since they would produce errors in refcounter.py. ASTERISK-26181 #close Change-Id: Ie4fded84e8a1a58b3a59ce59dfd7eb0da3ddc5d4
2016-06-30features: Fix channel datastore access.Richard Mudgett
Found as a result of the testsuite tests/callparking test crashing. Several calls to ast_get_chan_featuremap_config() and ast_get_chan_features_xfer_config() did not lock the channel before calling so the channel's datastore list was accessed without the lock's protection. Apparently another thread deleted a datastore on the channel's list while the crashing thread was walking the list. Crash at 0xdeaddead due to MALLOC_DEBUG's memory filler value as a result. * Add missing channel locks to calls that were not already protected as the doxygen for those calls indicates. Change-Id: Id273b3d305cc616406c353cbc841b2b7655efaa1
2016-06-29codecs: Fix ABI incompatibility created by adding format_name to ast_codecGeorge Joseph
Adding format_name even to the end of ast_codec caused issued with binary codec modules because the pointer would be garbage in asterisk when they registered. So, the ast_codec structure was reverted and an internal_ast_codec structure was created just for use in codec.c. A new internal-only API was also added (__ast_codec_register_with_format) so that codec_builtin could register codecs with the format_name in a separate parameter rather than in the ast_codec structure. ASTERISK-26144 #close Reported-by: Alexei Gradinari Change-Id: I6df1b08f6a6ae089db23adfe1ebc8636330265ba
2016-06-28BuildSystem: Fix a few issues hightlighted by gcc 6.xGeorge Joseph
gcc 6.1.1 caught a few more issues. Made sure the unit tests still pass for the func_env and stdtime issues. ASTERISK-26157 #close Change-Id: I6664d8f34a45bc1481d2a854481c7878b0c1cf8e
2016-06-22Merge "Fix Alembic upgrades."Joshua Colp
2016-06-22Fix Alembic upgrades.Mark Michelson
A non-existent constraint was being referenced in the upgrade script. This patch corrects the problem by removing the reference. In addition, the head of the alembic branch referred to a non-existent revision. This has been fixed by referring to the proper revision. This patch fixes another realtime problem as well. Our Alembic scripts store booleans as yes or no values. However, Sorcery tries to insert "true" or "false" instead. This patch introduces a new boolean type that translates to "yes" or "no" instead. ASTERISK-26128 #close Change-Id: I51574736a881189de695a824883a18d66a52dcef
2016-06-21Merge "fix: memory leaks, resource leaks, out of bounds and bugs"zuul
2016-06-20fix: memory leaks, resource leaks, out of bounds and bugsAlexei Gradinari
ASTERISK-26119 #close Change-Id: Iecbf7d0f360a021147344c4e83ab242fd1e7512c
2016-06-20http: leverage 'bindaddr' for TLS in http.confAlexander Traud
The internal HTTP/WebSocket server supports both TCP and TLS, which can be activated separately via the file http.conf. The source code intends to re-use the TCP parameter 'bindaddr' for TLS, even if 'tlsbindaddr' is not specified explicitly. This did not work because of a typo. This change resolves this typo. ASTERISK-26126 #close Change-Id: I5efb0409ae12044dfb3495b6b97b6d40a8c9c51f
2016-06-10Merge "core: Not the configured but granted number of possible file ↵zuul
descriptors."
2016-06-10core: Not the configured but granted number of possible file descriptors.Alexander Traud
With CLI "core show settings", simply the parameter maxfiles of the file asterisk.conf was shown. If that parameter was not set, nothing was displayed although the environment might have set a default number itself. Or if maxfiles were not granted (completely), still maxfiles was shown. Now, the maximum number of possible file descriptors in the environment is shown. ASTERISK-26097 Change-Id: I2df5c58863b5007b34b77adbe28b885dfcdf7e0b
2016-06-10Merge "astfd: With RLIMIT_NOFILE only the current value is sensible."Joshua Colp
2016-06-10translate: Enables native Packet-Loss Concealment (PLC) for supporting codecs.Joshua Colp
This reverts commit 5bfef2a8b4674382f959b21a3b8e14cf1d942bab as it caused fax test failures. ASTERISK-25629 Change-Id: I79de974dc4f63a1cafe0d2509169fd9a6b3cbaf4
2016-06-10astfd: With RLIMIT_NOFILE only the current value is sensible.Alexander Traud
With menuselect "DEBUG_FD_LEAKS" and CLI "core show fd", both the maximum max and current max of possible file descriptors were shown. Both show the same value always. Not to confuse users, just the current maximum is shown now. ASTERISK-26097 Change-Id: I49cf7952d73aec9e3f6a88942842c39be18380fa
2016-06-09Merge "cel: Ensure only one dial status per channel exists."zuul
2016-06-09Merge "stasis: Add setting subscription congestion levels."Joshua Colp
2016-06-09Merge "sorcery: Add setting object type congestion levels."Joshua Colp
2016-06-09Merge "taskprocessors: Implement high/low water mark alerts."Joshua Colp
2016-06-09cel: Ensure only one dial status per channel exists.Joshua Colp
CEL wrongly assumed that a channel would only have a single dial event on it. This is incorrect. Particularly in a queue each call attempt to a member will result in a dial event, adding a new dial status in CEL without removing the old one. This would cause the container to grow with only one dial status being removed when the channel went away. The other dial status entries would remain leaking memory. This change fixes the memory leak by ensuring that only one dial status will only ever exist for each channel. The behavior during the scenario where multiple events are received has also been improved. For failure cases the first failure will be the dial status. If an answer dial status is received, though, it will take priority and the dial status for the channel will be answer. Memory usage has also been decreased by storing the minimal amount of information and the code has been cleaned up slightly. ASTERISK-25262 #close Change-Id: I5944eb923db17b6a0faa7317ff6abc9307c009fe
2016-06-09cdr.c: Remove assert in base_process_dial_endGeorge Joseph
Scenario: Caller blonde transfer Bob calls Charlie who answers. Bob puts Charlie on hold and calls Alice. Before Alice answers, Bob transfers Charlie to Alice. Charlie's channel triggers an assert because he gets an "ANSWERED" event even though he never dialed anything. With recent changes to dial events, this is now a valid scenario so the assert needed to be removed. ASTERISK-26103 #close Change-Id: I2679b517b696e7952ab7fb29403df9140e7d1de2
2016-06-09stasis: Add setting subscription congestion levels.Richard Mudgett
Stasis subscriptions and message routers create taskprocessors to process the event messages. API calls are needed to be able to set the congestion levels of these taskprocessors for selected subscriptions and message routers. * Updated CDR, CEL, and manager's stasis subscription congestion levels based upon stress testing. Increased the congestion levels to reduce the potential for bursty call setup/teardown activity from triggering the taskprocessor overload alert. CDRs in particular need an extra high congestion level because they can take awhile to process the stasis messages. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: Id0a716394b4eee746dd158acc63d703902450244
2016-06-09sorcery: Add setting object type congestion levels.Richard Mudgett
Sorcery creates taskprocessors for object types to process object observer callbacks. An API call is needed to be able to set the congestion levels of these taskprocessors for selected object types. * Updated PJSIP's contact and contact_status sorcery object type observer default congestion levels based upon stress testing. Increased the congestion levels to reduce the potential for bursty register/unregister and subscribe/unsubscribe activity from triggering the taskprocessor overload alert. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I4542e83b556f0714009bfeff89505c801f1218c6
2016-06-09taskprocessors: Implement high/low water mark alerts.Richard Mudgett
When taskprocessors get backed up, there is a good chance that we are being overloaded and need to defer adding new work to the system. * Implemented a high/low water alert mechanism for modules to check if the system is being overloaded and take appropriate action. When a taskprocessor is created it has default congestion levels set. A taskprocessor can later have those congestion levels altered for specific needs if stress testing shows that the taskprocessor is a symptom of overloading or needs to handle bursty activity without triggering an overload alert. * Add CLI "core show taskprocessor" low/high water columns. * Fixed __allocate_taskprocessor() to not use RAII_VAR(). RAII_VAR() was never a good thing to use when creating a taskprocessor because of the nature of how its references needed to be cleaned up on a partial creation. * Made res_pjsip's distributor check if the taskprocessor overload alert is active before placing a message representing brand new work onto a distributor serializer. ASTERISK-26088 Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I182f1be603529cd665958661c4c05ff9901825fa
2016-06-09Merge "translate: Enables native Packet-Loss Concealment (PLC) for ↵Joshua Colp
supporting codecs."
2016-06-09Merge "BuildSystem: Avoid 'ar cru' and use 'ar cr' instead."Joshua Colp
2016-06-09Merge "Detect and use proper libraries for musl toolchains"Joshua Colp
2016-06-09Merge "Fixes to include signal.h"Joshua Colp
2016-06-08Merge "Fix res_search usage"Joshua Colp
2016-06-08Merge "Fix #include poll.h and sys/cdefs.h"Joshua Colp
2016-06-08Detect and use proper libraries for musl toolchainsTimo Teräs
Change-Id: I8d9b212f70813404b82918a3f99439e500d4bfcb
2016-06-08Fixes to include signal.hTimo Teräs
POSIX defines signal.h. sys/signal.h should not be used as it is c-library internal header which may or may not exist. Notably with musl it generates warning of being incorrect. Change-Id: Ia56b0aa1d84b5c590114867b1b384a624f39a6fc
2016-06-08Merge "apps/app_voicemail.c and main/say.c: Add support for Icelandic language"Joshua Colp
2016-06-08Merge "ari/resource_channels: Add 'formats' to channel create/originate"Joshua Colp
2016-06-07apps/app_voicemail.c and main/say.c: Add support for Icelandic languageÖrn Arnarson
Icelandic has some weird grammar rules when dealing with dates and numbers. There are different genders used depending on which number you're dealing with, and only a handful of numbers do change depending on the gender. There is also an implied gender in several cases. This patch was originally written for asterisk 1.6, and has been in use for several years without crashes. I cleaned it up a bit and rewrote what was necessary for Asterisk 13. The functions were copied from other similar languages and modified where appropriate. If i recall correctly, the German and Danish functions were used as a base. ASTERISK-26087 Reported by: Örn Arnarson Tested by: Örn Arnarson Change-Id: Ib7d8bd7b0fede5767921ed821315b5b508c0e665
2016-06-07BuildSystem: Avoid 'ar cru' and use 'ar cr' instead.Alexander Traud
In several internal library projects, the files are archived with the help of 'ar cr'. Only the projects editline and the Objective Open H.323 stack implementation in C (ooh323c) use 'ar cru' instead. Recently, some platforms changed the default parameters of AR which creates "/usr/bin/ar: `u' modifier ignored since `D' is the default (see `U')". For consistency and to avoid this message all projects use 'ar cr' now. ASTERISK-26091 #close Change-Id: I710a9b1c01c1b5a1931a646098c044c8161ead40
2016-06-05translate: Enables native Packet-Loss Concealment (PLC) for supporting codecs.Jaco Kroon
ASTERISK-25629 #close Change-Id: Ibfcf0670e094e9718d82fd9920f1fb2dae122006
2016-06-04core/dial: New channel variable FORWARDERNAMEAlexei Gradinari
Added a new channel variable FORWARDERNAME which indicates which channel was responsible for a forwarding requests received on dial attempt. Fixed a bug in the app_queue: FORWARD_CONTEXT is not used. ASTERISK-26059 #close Change-Id: I34e93e8c1b5e17776a77b319703c48c8ca48e7b2
2016-06-03ari/resource_channels: Add 'formats' to channel create/originateGeorge Joseph
If you create a local channel and don't specify an originator channel to take capabilities from, we automatically add all audio formats to the new channel's capabilities. When we try to make the channel compatible with another, the "best format" functions pick the best format available, which in this case will be slin192. While this is great for preserving quality, it's the worst for performance and overkill for the vast majority of applications. In the absense of any other information, adding all formats is the correct thing to do and it's not always possible to supply an originator so a new parameter 'formats' has been added to the channel create/originate functions. It's just a comma separated list of formats to make availalble for the channel. Example: "ulaw,slin,slin16". 'formats' and 'originator' are mutually exclusive. To facilitate determination of format names, the format name has been added to "core show codecs". ASTERISK-26070 #close Change-Id: I091b23ecd41c1b4128d85028209772ee139f604b
2016-06-03Merge "core/manager: Add uptime field to FullyBooted"Joshua Colp
2016-06-02Fix res_search usageTimo Teräs
Resolver state is not part of res_search API. This fixes compilation error: dns.c:261:8: error: too many arguments to function 'res_search' ret = res_search(&dns_state, Change-Id: Ia600a58557040df83f744da3dde23225293845a5
2016-06-02Fix #include poll.h and sys/cdefs.hTimo Teräs
POSIX defines poll.h, sys/poll.h should not be used at is c-library internal header which may or may not exist. Notable in musl it generates warning of being incorrect. And add explict include of sys/cdefs.h where needed. Change-Id: I142930df53fe7585a06b854b6faddc5301e024be
2016-06-02core/manager: Add uptime field to FullyBootedNiklas Larsson
Add Uptime and LastReload to event FullyBooted. ASTERISK-26058 #close Reported by: Niklas Larsson Change-Id: I909b330801c0990d78df9b272ab0adc95aecb15e
2016-06-01logging,cdr,cel: Fix stringfield memory leak.Richard Mudgett
The stringfields refactor to allow adding stringfields to the end of a structure (f6f4cf459f43f072604927209b39646f84aaa2e2) exposed some incomplete cleanup code by some stringfield users. The most noticeable leaker is the logging system where there is a leak for every log message generated. ASTERISK-26078 #close Reported by: Etienne Lessard Patches: jira_asterisk_26078_v13.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by Richard Mudgett Change-Id: If6a08b31336b492c3de6f9dfd07c447f8d5a8782
2016-05-31Merge "Expand the scope of Dial Events"Joshua Colp
2016-05-31Expand the scope of Dial EventsMark Michelson
Dial events up to this point have come in two flavors * A Dial event with no status to indicate that dialing has begun * A Dial event with a status to indicate that dialing has ended With this change, Dial events have been expanded to also give intermediate events, such as "RINGING", "PROCEEDING", and "PROGRESS". This is especially useful for ARI dialing, as it gives the application writer the opportunity to place a channel into an early bridge when early media is detected. AMI handles these in-progress dial events by sending a new event called "DialState" that simply indicates that dial state has changed but has not ended. ARI never distinguished between DialBegin and DialEnd, so no change was made to the event itself. Another change here relates to dial forwards. A forward-related event was previously only sent when a channel was successfully able to forward a call to a new channel. With this set of changes, if forwarding is blocked, we send a Dial event with a forwarding destination but no forwarding channel, since we were prevented from creating one. This is again useful for ARI since application writers can now handle call forward attempts from within their own application. ASTERISK-25925 #close Reported by Mark Michelson Change-Id: I42cbec7730d84640a434d143a0d172a740995543