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This introduces stasis.conf and a mechanism to prevent certain message
types from being published. Internally, this works by preventing the
chosen message types from being created which ensures that those
message types can never be published. This patch also adjusts message
publishers such that message payloads are not created if the related
message type is not available.
ASTERISK-23943 #close
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3823/
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"module show" .
ASTERISK-23919 #close
Reported by Malcolm Davenport
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3802
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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 resolves a large number of compiler warnings from GCC 4.10 which
cause the build to fail under dev mode. The vast majority are
signed/unsigned mismatches in printf-style format strings.
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ast_enable_distributed_devstate is no longer applicable to how the
distributed device state system works and is no longer necessary.
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This patch adds a new CLI command to the res_corosync module. It is primarily
used as a debugging tool. It lets you fire off an event which will cause
res_corosync on other nodes in the cluster to place messages into the logger if
everything is working ok. It verifies that the corosync communication is
working as expected.
I didn't put anything in the CHANGES file for this, because this module is new
in Asterisk 11. There is already a generic "res_corosync new module" entry in
there so I figure that covers it just fine.
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If corosync gets restarted while Asterisk is running, automatically recover.
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Reimplement the "corosync show members" CLI command using a CPG iterator
instead of the cpg_membership_get API call. This will also show all
CPG members, including those in groups other than 'asterisk', which may
be useful at some point for debugging purposes.
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Patch by: junky
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1743/
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This patch removes res_ais and introduces a new module, res_corosync.
The OpenAIS project is deprecated and is now just a wrapper around
Corosync. This module provides the same functionality using the same
core infrastructure, but without the use of the deprecated components.
Technically res_ais could have been used with an AIS implementation other
than OpenAIS, but that is the only one I know of that was ever used.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1700/
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