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2017-03-01stream: Unit tests for stream read and tweaks frameworkGeorge Joseph
* Removed the AST_CHAN_TP_MULTISTREAM tech property. We now rely on read_stream being set to indicate a multi stream channel. * Added ast_channel_is_multistream convenience function. * Fixed issue where stream and default_stream weren't being set on a frame retrieved from the queue. * Now testing for NULL being returned from the driver's read or read_stream callback. * Fixed issue where the dropnondefault code was crashing on a NULL f. * Now enforcing that if either read_stream or write_stream are set when ast_channel_tech_set is called that BOTH are set. * Added the unit tests. ASTERISK-26816 Change-Id: If7792b20d782e71e823dabd3124572cf0a4caab2
2017-02-23channel: Add support for writing to a specific stream.Joshua Colp
This change adds an ast_write_stream function which allows writing a frame to a specific media stream. It also moves ast_write() to using this underneath by writing media frames provided to it to the default streams of the channel. Existing functionality (such as audiohooks, framehooks, etc) are limited to being applied to the default stream only. Unit tests have also been added which test the behavior of both non-multistream and multistream channels to confirm that the write() and write_stream() callbacks are invoked appropriately. ASTERISK-26793 Change-Id: I4df20d1b65bd4d787fce0b4b478e19d2dfea245c
2017-02-16stream: Rename creates/destroys to allocs/freesGeorge Joseph
To be consistent with sdp implementation. Change-Id: I714e300939b4188f58ca66ce9d1e84b287009500
2017-02-15stream: Add unit tests for channel stream usage.Joshua Colp
This change adds unit tests cover the following: 1. That retrieving the first media stream of a specific media type from a stream topology retrieves the expected media stream. 2. That setting the native formats of a channel which does not support streams results in the creation of streams on its behalf according to the formats of the channel. 3. That setting a stream topology on a channel which supports streams sets the topology to the provided one. ASTERISK-26790 Change-Id: Ic53176dd3e4532e8c3e97d9e22f8a4b66a2bb755
2017-02-14stream: Add stream topology to channelGeorge Joseph
Adds topology set and get to channel. ASTERISK-26790 Change-Id: Ic379ea82a9486fc79dbd8c4d95c29fa3b46424f4
2017-02-13stream: Add stream topology unit tests and fix uncovered bugs.Joshua Colp
This change adds unit tests for the various API calls relating to stream topologies. This includes creation, destruction, inspection, and manipulation. Through this a few bugs were uncovered in the implementation: 1. Creating a topology using a format capabilities would fail as the code considered a return value of 0 from the append stream function to indicate an error which is incorrect. 2. Not all functions which placed a stream into a topology set the position on the stream itself. 3. Appending a stream would cause a frack if the position provided was the last one. This occurred because the existing stream was queried but the index was outside of what the vector was currently at for size. ASTERISK-26786 Change-Id: Id5590e87c8a605deea1a89e53169a9c011d66fa0
2017-02-10stream: Add media stream definition and API with unit tests.Joshua Colp
This change adds the media stream definition and API for accessing and using it. Unit tests have also been written which exercise aspects of the API. ASTERISK-26773 Change-Id: I3dbe54065b55aaa51f467e1a3bafd67fb48cac87
2017-01-27Merge "tests: use datadir for sound files"zuul
2017-01-26Merge "ari: Implement 'debug all' and request/response logging"George Joseph
2017-01-26Merge "test_voicemail_api: order of params to VERIFY macros"George Joseph
2017-01-23ari: Implement 'debug all' and request/response loggingGeorge Joseph
The 'ari set debug' command has been enhanced to accept 'all' as an application name. This allows dumping of all apps even if an app hasn't registered yet. To accomplish this, a new global_debug global variable was added to res/stasis/app.c and new APIs were added to set and query the value. 'ari set debug' now displays requests and responses as well as events. This required refactoring the existing debug code. * The implementation for 'ari set debug' was moved from stasis/cli.{c,h} to ari/cli.{c,h}, and stasis/cli.{c,h} were deleted. * In order to print the body of incoming requests even if a request failed, the consumption of the body was moved from the ari stubs to ast_ari_callback in res_ari.c and the moustache templates were then regenerated. The body is now passed to ast_ari_invoke and then on to the handlers. This results in code savings since that template was inserted multiple times into all the stubs. An additional change was made to the ao2_str_container implementation to add partial key searching and a sort function. The existing cli code assumed it was already there when it wasn't so the tab completion was never working. Change-Id: Ief936f747ce47f1fb14035fbe61152cf766406bf (cherry picked from commit 1d890874f39a5a81b20da44358143ed9b54ab0fe)
2017-01-23test_voicemail_api: order of params to VERIFY macrosTzafrir Cohen
Fix order of parameters in calls to VM_API_INT_VERIFY and VM_API_STRING_VERIFY ASTERISK-26739 #close Change-Id: I30dc6b36893aadad6012be3f16f93aa5720870d6 Note: status: builds. Not tested any further.
2017-01-22LISTFILTER: Remove outdated ERROR message.Richard Mudgett
Feeding LISTFILTER an empty variable results in an invalid ERROR message. Earlier changes made the message useless because we can no longer tell if the variable is empty or does not exist. It is valid to try to remove a value from an empty list just as it is valid to try to remove a value that is not in a non-empty list. * Removed the outdated ERROR message. * Added more test cases to the LISTFILTER unit test. Change-Id: Ided9040e6359c44a335ef54e02ef5950a1863134
2017-01-22tests: use datadir for sound filesTzafrir Cohen
Some (voicemail-related) tests API symlinks beep.gsm and other files from ast_config_AST_VAR_DIR. It should use ast_config_AST_DATA_DIR. ASTERISK-26740 #close Change-Id: Id49c56fb9e16df64b1a2b829693ca7601252df89
2016-12-08tests_dns: Make DNS tests older nameser.h compatiblesnuffy
Fix the tests for DNS to use older style nameser.h as in ASTERISK-26608. Tested on: OpenBSD 6.0, Debian 8 ASTERISK-26647 #close Change-Id: I285913c44202537c04b3ed09c015efa6e5f9052d
2016-11-15file.c/__ast_file_read_dirs: Fix issues on filesystems without d_typeGeorge Joseph
One of the code paths in __ast_file_read_dirs will only get executed if the OS doesn't support dirent->d_type OR if the filesystem the particular file is on doesn't support it. So, while standard Linux systems support the field, some filesystems like XFS do not. In this case, we need to call stat() to determine whether the directory entry is a file or directory so we append the filename to the supplied directory path and call stat. We forgot to truncate path back to just the directory afterwards though so we were passing a complete file name to the callback in the dir_name parameter instead of just the directory name. The logic has been re-written to only create a full_path if we need to call stat() or if we need to descend into another directory. Change-Id: I54e4228bd8355fad65200c6df3ec4c9c8a98dfba
2016-11-04stasis_recording/stored: remove calls to deprecated readdir_r function.Kevin Harwell
The readdir_r function has been deprecated and should no longer be used. This patch removes the readdir_r dependency (replaced it with readdir) and also moves the directory search code to a more centralized spot (file.c) Also removed a strict dependency on the dirent structure's d_type field as it is not portable. The code now checks to see if the value is available. If so, it tries to use it, but defaults back to using the stats function if necessary. Lastly, for most implementations of readdir it *should* be thread-safe to make concurrent calls to it as long as different directory streams are specified. glibc falls into this category. However, since it is possible that there exist some implementations that are not safe, locking has been added for those other than glibc. ASTERISK-26412 ASTERISK-26509 #close Change-Id: Id8f54689b1e2873e82a09d0d0d2faf41964e80ba
2016-10-27Remove ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE.Corey Farrell
ASTERISK_REGISTER_FILE no longer has any purpose so this commit removes all traces of it. Previously exported symbols removed: * __ast_register_file * __ast_unregister_file * ast_complete_source_filename This also removes the mtx_prof static variable that was declared when MTX_PROFILE was enabled. This variable was only used in lock.c so it is now initialized in that file only. ASTERISK-26480 #close Change-Id: I1074af07d71f9e159c48ef36631aa432c86f9966
2016-10-25test_astobj2_thrash: Fix multithreaded issuesGeorge Joseph
The test uses 4 threads to grow, count, lookup and shrink 15K objects in a container. If there's only 1 execution engine available, the test will complete in <50ms. If each threads gets its own execution engine, the test may timeout after 60 seconds because the count thread does a locked ao2_callback on the whole container in a tight loop with only a sched_yield to give up time. The lock contention makes the test execution times wildly variable and mostly timeout. 2 execution engines are OK, 3 results in about 33% failure rate and >=4 causes a 80% failure rate. To fix, the sched_yield was changed to a usleep(500). Also, the number of buckets specified for the container was an even number so that was changed to the next prime number greater than (MAX_HASH_ENTRIES / 100). That's 151 currently. Change-Id: I50cd2344161ea61bfe4b96d2a29a6ccf88385c77
2016-10-17res/ari: Add the Asterisk EID field to outgoing eventsMatt Jordan
This patch adds the Asterisk EID field to all outgoing ARI events. Because this field should be added to all events as they are transmitted, it is appended to the JSON message just prior to it being handed off to the application message handler. This makes it somewhat resilient to both new events being added to ARI, as well as other potential event transport mechanisms. ASTERISK-26470 #close Change-Id: Ieff0ecc24464e83f3f44e9c3e7bd9a5d70b87a1d
2016-10-13json: Check party id name, number, subaddresses for UTF-8.Richard Mudgett
* Updated unit test as ast_json_name_number() is now NULL tolerant. ASTERISK-26466 #close Reported by: Richard Mudgett Change-Id: I7d4e14194f8f81f24a1dc34d1b8602c0950265a6
2016-08-19res_ari: Add http prefix to generated docsTorrey Searle
updated the uri handler to include the url prefix of the http server this enables res_ari to add it to the uris when generating docs Change-Id: I279335a2625261a8492206c37219698f42591c2e (cherry picked from commit 6f448f32fe9b7379e2630fab7b06205f901f2ded)
2016-07-07res_sorcery_realtime: fix bug when successful UPDATE is treated as failedAlexei Gradinari
If the SQL UPDATE statement changes nothing then SQLRowCount returns 0. This value should be treated as success. But the function sorcery_realtime_update treats it as failed. This bug was found using stress tests on PJSIP. If there are 2 consecutive SIP REGISTER requests with the same contact data during 1 second then res_pjsip_registrar adds contact location on 1st request and tries to update contact location on 2nd. The update fails and res_pjsip_registrar even removes correct contact location. The test "object_update_uncreated" was removed from test_sorcery_realtime.c because it's now a valid situation. This patch also adds missing debug of extra SQL parameter. ASTERISK-26172 #close Change-Id: I05a7f3051455336c9dda29efc229decf86071303
2016-06-22test_res_pjsip_scheduler: Add 'depends' on pjproject in MODULEINFOGeorge Joseph
Since the file was missing the depends on pjproject, it wasn't picking up the pjproject related include path. If there was no system installed pjproject and pjproject-bundled was used, a compile would fail because pjsip.h wasn't found. ASTERISK-26139 #close Change-Id: I2ee64a999051452bc198c4e2c168c70769cd3757
2016-06-09Merge "cel: Ensure only one dial status per channel exists."zuul
2016-06-09Merge "test_http_media_cache: Fix failing test."zuul
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
2016-06-09test_http_media_cache: Fix failing test.Mark Michelson
The retrieve_cache_control_directives test has been failing occasionally in Jenkins. The apparent failure occurs when attempting to validate the expiration of the retrieved file. After reproducing, the problem was pretty clear. At the beginning of the test, the current time is retrieved. The seconds value of this timestamp is X. When the file is retrieved, res_http_media_cache calculates the expiration and in doing so retrieves the current time. In most cases, since the test executes quickly, it will also retrieve a timestamp with X seconds. However, if the test starts very near to when the timestamp seconds are set to increment, res_http_media_cache may retrieve a timestamp with X+1 seconds instead. The test attempted to account for this by allowing a tolerance of 1 second when validating the expiration. However, the problem was that the comparisons being used in the validation used > and < operations. This meant that values that fell within the tolerance (because they equaled the upper bound of the tolerance) would fail. The solution is to use >= and <= operators in the expiration validation. However, I estimated that while the one second tolerance should be fine on most machines, it would still be possible on a very slow machine to end up falling outside the one second tolerance. So I have also relaxed the tolerance of expiration validation to be three seconds instead. The final change here is to add a debug message when validating expiration so that we can see what values are being compared. ASTERISK-25959 #close Reported by Joshua Colp Change-Id: Ic1a0e10722c1c5d276d5a4d6a67136d6ec26c247
2016-06-09build: Fix ast_sockaddr initialization to be more portableGeorge Joseph
A change to glibc 2.22 changed the order of the sockadddr_storage members which caused the places where we do an initialization of ast_sockaddr with '{ { 0, 0, } }' to fail compilation. Those initializers (which we shouldn't have been using anyway) have been replaced with memsets. Change-Id: Idd1b3b320903d8771bfe221f0b015685de628fa4
2016-04-27Merge "config: Fix ast_config_text_file_save2 writability check for missing ↵Joshua Colp
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2016-04-27Merge "res_pjsip: Add serialized scheduler (res_pjsip/pjsip_scheduler.c)"zuul
2016-04-25config: Fix ast_config_text_file_save2 writability check for missing filesGeorge Joseph
A patch I did back in 2014 modified ast_config_text_file_save2 to check the writability of the main file and include files before truncating and re-writing them. An unintended side-effect of this was that if a file doesn't exist, the check fails and the write is aborted. This patch causes ast_config_text_file_save2 to check the writability of the parent directory of missing files instead of checking the file itself. This allows missing files to be created again. A unit test was also added to test_config to test saving of config files. The regression was discovered when app_voicemail's passwordlocation=spooldir feature stopped working. ASTERISK-25917 #close Reported-by: Jonathan Rose Change-Id: Ic4dbe58c277a47b674679e49daed5fc6de349f80
2016-04-22test_message.c: Wait longer in case dialplan also processes the test message.Richard Mudgett
Bumped the wait from 1 second to 5 seconds. The test message was hitting my default call handler and failing the test because it took longer. Change-Id: I3a03737f25e92983de00548fcc7bbc50dd7544ba
2016-04-22bridge_softmix.c: Fix crash if channel fails to join mixing tech.Richard Mudgett
softmix_bridge_join() failed because of an allocation failure. To address this, the softmix bridge technology now checks if the channel failed to join softmix successfully. In addition, the bridge now begins the process of kicking the channel out of the bridge so we don't have channels partially in the bridge for very long. * Fix the test_channel_feature_hooks.c unit tests. The test channel must have a valid codec to join the simple_bridge technology. This patch makes joining a bridge more strict by not allowing partially joined channels to remain in the bridge. Change-Id: I97e2ade6a2bcd1214f24fb839fda948825b61a2b
2016-04-14res_pjsip: Add serialized scheduler (res_pjsip/pjsip_scheduler.c)George Joseph
There are several places that do scheduled tasks or periodic housecleaning, each with its own implementation: * res_pjsip_keepalive has a thread that sends keepalives. * pjsip_distributor has a thread that cleans up expired unidentified requests. * res_pjsip_registrar_expire has a thread that cleans up expired contacts. * res_pjsip_pubsub uses ast_sched directly and then calls ast_sip_push_task. * res_pjsip_sdp_rtp also uses ast_sched to send keepalives. There are also places where we should be doing scheduled work but aren't. A good example are the places we have sorcery observers to start registration or qualify. These don't work when changes are made to a backend database without a pjsip reload. We need to check periodically. As a first step to solving these issues, a new ast_sip_sched facility has been created. ast_sip_sched wraps ast_sched but only uses ast_sched as a scheduled queue. When a task is ready to run, ast_sip_task_pusk is called for it. This ensures that the task is executed in a PJLIB registered thread and doesn't hold up the ast_sched thread so it can immediately continue processing the queue. The serializer used by ast_sip_sched is one of your choosing or a random one from the res_pjsip pool if you don't choose one. Another feature is the ability to automatically clean up the task_data when the task expires (if ever). If it's an ao2 object, it will be dereferenced, if it's a malloc'd object it will be freed. This is selectable when the task is scheduled. Even if you choose to not auto dereference an ao2 task data object, the scheduler itself maintains a reference to it while the task is under it's control. This prevents the data from disappearing out from under the task. There are two scheduling models. AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_PERIODIC specifies that the invocations of the task occur at the specific interval. That is, every "interval" milliseconds, regardless of how long the task takes. If the task takes longer than the interval, it will be scheduled at the next available multiple of interval. For exmaple: If the task has an interval of 60 secs and the task takes 70 secs (it better not), the next invocation will happen at 120 seconds. AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_DELAY specifies that the next invocation of the task should start "interval" milliseconds after the current invocation has finished. Also, the same ast_sched facility for fixed or variable intervals exists. The task's return code in conjunction with the AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_FIXED or AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_VARIABLE flags controls the next invocation start time. One res_pjsip.h housekeeping change was made. The pjsip header files were added to the top. There have been a few cases lately where I've needed res_pjsip.h just for ast_sip calls and had compiles fail spectacularly because I didn't add the pjsip header files to my source even though I never referenced any pjsip calls. Finally, a few new convenience APIs were added to astobj2 to make things a little easier in the scheduler. ao2_ref_and_lock() calls ao2_ref() and ao2_lock() in one go. ao2_unlock_and_unref() does the reverse. A few macros were also copied from res_phoneprov because I got tired of having to duplicate the same hash, sort and compare functions over and over again. The AO2_STRING_FIELD_(HASH|SORT|CMP)_FN macros will insert functions suitable for aor_container_alloc into your source. This facility can be used immediately for the situations where we already have a thread that wakes up periodically or do some scheduled work. For the registration and qualify issues, additional sorcery and schema changes would need to be made so that we can easily detect changed objects on a periodic basis without having to pull the entire database back to check. I'm thinking of a last-updated timestamp on the rows but more on this later. Change-Id: I7af6ad2b2d896ea68e478aa1ae201d6dd016ba1c
2016-04-13stringfields: Update extended string fields for master only.George Joseph
In 13, the new ast_string_field_header structure had to be dynamically allocated and assigned to a pointer in ast_string_field_mgr to preserve ABI compatability. In master, it can be converted to being a structure-in-place in ast_string_field_mgr to eliminate the extra alloc and free calls. Change-Id: Ia97c5345eec68717a15dc16fe2e6746ff2a926f4
2016-04-08lock: Add named lock capabilityGeorge Joseph
Locking some objects like sorcery objects can be tricky because the underlying ao2 object may not be the same for all callers. For instance, two threads that call ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_id on the same aor name might actually get 2 different ao2 objects if the underlying wizard had to rehydrate the aor from a database. Locking one ao2 object doesn't have any effect on the other even if those objects had locks in the first place. Named locks allow access control by keyspace and key strings. Now an "aor" named "1000" can be locked and any other thread attempting to lock "aor" "1000" will wait regardless of whether the underlying ao2 object is the same or not. Mutex and rwlocks are supported. This capability will initially be used to lock an aor when multiple threads may be attempting to prune expired contacts from it. Change-Id: If258c0b7f92b02d07243ce70e535821a1ea7fb45
2016-04-04stringfields: Refactor to allow fields to be added to the end of structuresGeorge Joseph
String fields are great, except that you can't add new ones without breaking ABI compatibility because it shifts down everything else in the structure. The only alternative is to add your own char * field to the end of the structure and manage the memory yourself which isn't ideal, especially since you then can't use the OPT_STRINGFIELD_T type. Background: The reason string fields had to be declared inside the AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS block was to facilitate iteration over all declared fields for initialization, compare and copy. Since AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS declared the pool, then the fields, then the manager, you could use the offsets of the pool and manager and iterate over the sequential addresses in between to access the fields. The actual pool, field allocation and field set operations don't actually care where the field is. It's just iteration over the fields that was the problem. Solution: Extended String Fields An extended string field is one that is declared outside the AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS block but still (anywhere) inside the parent structure. Other than using AST_STRING_FIELD_EXTENDED instead of AST_STRING_FIELD, it looks the same as other string fields. It's storage comes from the pool and it participates in string field compare and copy operations peformed on the parent structure. It's also a valid target for the OPT_STRINGFIELD_T aco option type. Implementation: To keep track of the extended fields and make sure that ABI isn't broken, the existing embedded_pool pointer in the manager structure was repurposed to be a pointer to a separate header structure that contains the embedded_pool pointer plus a vector of fields. The length of the manager structure didn't change and the embedded_pool pointer isn't used in the macros, only the stringfields C code. A side benefit of this is that changing the header structure in the future won't break ABI. ast_string_fields_init initializes the normal string fields and appends them to the vector, and subsequent calls to ast_string_field_init_extended initialize and append the extended fields. Cleanup, ast_string_fields_cmp, and ast_string_fields_copy can now work on the vector instead of sequentially traversing the addresses between the pool and manager. The total size of a structure using string fields didn't change, whether using extended fields or not, nor have the offsets of any structure members, either inside the original block or outside. Adding an extended field to the end of a structure is the same as adding a char *. Details: The stringfield C code was pulled out from utils.c and into stringfields.c. It just made sense. Additional work was done in ast_string_field_init and ast_calloc_with_stringfields to handle the allocation of the new header structure and the vector, and the associated cleanup. In the process some additional NULL pointer checking was added. A lot of work was done in stringfields.h since the logic for compare and copy is there. Documentation was added as well as somne additional NULL checking. The ability to call ast_calloc_with_stringfields with a number of structures greater than 1 never really worked. Well, the calloc worked but there was no way to access the additional structures or clean them up. It was agreed that there was no use case for requesting more than 1 structure so an ast_assert was added to prevent it and the iteration code removed. Testing: The stringfield unit tests were updated to test both normal and extended fields. Tests for ast_string_field_ptr_set_by_fields and ast_calloc_with_stringfields were also added. As an ABI test, 13 was compiled from git and the res_pjsip_* modules, except res_pjsip itself, saved off. The patch was then added and a full compile and install was performed. Then the older res_pjsip_* moduled were copied over the installed versions so res_pjsip was new and the rest were old. No issues. contact->aor, which is a char * at the end of contact, was then changed to an extended string field and a recompile and reinstall was performed, again leaving stock versions of the the res_pjsip_* modules. Again, no issues with the res_pjsip_* modules using the old stringfield implementation and with contact->aor as a char *, and res_pjsip itself using the new stringfield implementation and contact->aor being an extended string field. Finally, several existing string fields were converted to extended string fields to test OPT_STRINGFIELD_T. Again, no issues. Change-Id: I235db338c5b178f5a13b7946afbaa5d4a0f91d61
2016-03-27sorcery/res_pjsip: Refactor for realtime performanceGeorge Joseph
There were a number of places in the res_pjsip stack that were getting all endpoints or all aors, and then filtering them locally. A good example is pjsip_options which, on startup, retrieves all endpoints, then the aors for those endpoints, then tests the aors to see if the qualify_frequency is > 0. One issue was that it never did anything with the endpoints other than retrieve the aors so we probably could have skipped a step and just retrieved all aors. But nevermind. This worked reasonably well with local config files but with a realtime backend and thousands of objects, this was a nightmare. The issue really boiled down to the fact that while realtime supports predicates that are passed to the database engine, the non-realtime sorcery backends didn't. They do now. The realtime engines have a scheme for doing simple comparisons. They take in an ast_variable (or list) for matching, and the name of each variable can contain an operator. For instance, a name of "qualify_frequency >" and a value of "0" would create a SQL predicate that looks like "where qualify_frequency > '0'". If there's no operator after the name, the engines add an '=' so a simple name of "qualify_frequency" and a value of "10" would return exact matches. The non-realtime backends decide whether to include an object in a result set by calling ast_sorcery_changeset_create on every object in the internal container. However, ast_sorcery_changeset_create only does exact string matches though so a name of "qualify_frequency >" and a value of "0" returns nothing because the literal "qualify_frequency >" doesn't match any name in the objset set. So, the real task was to create a generic string matcher that can take a left value, operator and a right value and perform the match. To that end, strings.c has a new ast_strings_match(left, operator, right) function. Left and right are the strings to operate on and the operator can be a string containing any of the following: = (or NULL or ""), !=, >, >=, <, <=, like or regex. If the operator is like or regex, the right string should be a %-pattern or a regex expression. If both left and right can be converted to float, then a numeric comparison is performed, otherwise a string comparison is performed. To use this new function on ast_variables, 2 new functions were added to config.c. One that compares 2 ast_variables, and one that compares 2 ast_variable lists. The former is useful when you want to compare 2 ast_variables that happen to be in a list but don't want to traverse the list. The latter will traverse the right list and return true if all the variables in it match the left list. Now, the backends' fields_cmp functions call ast_variable_lists_match instead of ast_sorcery_changeset_create and they can now process the same syntax as the realtime engines. The realtime backend just passes the variable list unaltered to the engine. The only gotcha is that there's no common realtime engine support for regex so that's been noted in the api docs for ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_fields. Only one more change to sorcery was done... A new config flag "allow_unqualified_fetch" was added to reg_sorcery_realtime. "no": ignore fetches if no predicate fields were supplied. "error": same as no but emit an error. (good for testing) "yes": allow (the default); "warn": allow but emit a warning. (good for testing) Now on to res_pjsip... pjsip_options was modified to retrieve aors with qualify_frequency > 0 rather than all endpoints then all aors. Not only was this a big improvement in realtime retrieval but even for config files there's an improvement because we're not going through endpoints anymore. res_pjsip_mwi was modified to retieve only endpoints with something in the mailboxes field instead of all endpoints then testing mailboxes. res_pjsip_registrar_expire was completely refactored. It was retrieving all contacts then setting up scheduler entries to check for expiration. Now, it's a single thread (like keepalive) that periodically retrieves only contacts whose expiration time is < now and deletes them. A new contact_expiration_check_interval was added to global with a default of 30 seconds. Ross Beer reports that with this patch, his Asterisk startup time dropped from around an hour to under 30 seconds. There are still objects that can't be filtered at the database like identifies, transports, and registrations. These are not going to be anywhere near as numerous as endpoints, aors, auths, contacts however. Back to allow_unqualified_fetch. If this is set to yes and you have a very large number of objects in the database, the pjsip CLI commands will attempt to retrive ALL of them if not qualified with a LIKE. Worse, if you type "pjsip show endpoint <tab>" guess what's going to happen? :) Having a cache helps but all the objects will have to be retrieved at least once to fill the cache. Setting allow_unqualified_fetch=no prevents the mass retrieve and should be used on endpoints, auths, aors, and contacts. It should NOT be used for identifies, registrations and transports since these MUST be retrieved in bulk. Example sorcery.conf: [res_pjsip] endpoint=config,pjsip.conf,criteria=type=endpoint endpoint=realtime,ps_endpoints,allow_unqualified_fetch=error ASTERISK-25826 #close Reported-by: Ross Beer Tested-by: Ross Beer Change-Id: Id2691e447db90892890036e663aaf907b2dc1c67
2016-03-24tests/test_http_media_cache: Fix file descriptor leak in test.Joshua Colp
Change-Id: Ie8a9ae3d13bdeaacafc8d28271adc6707f633a5f
2016-03-23tests/test_http_media_cache: Add unit tests for res_http_media_cacheMatt Jordan
This patch adds unit tests for res_http_media cache, that covers nominal creation and retrieval - and through them as well, staleness and deletion checks. In addition, this patch adds tests that covers the interaction of various HTTP headers, including Expires, Etag, and Cache-Control. ASTERISK-25654 Change-Id: I2db101e307c863857fe416d6f5bf4cace9ac7cf5
2016-03-16sched.c: Ensure oldest expiring entry runs first.Richard Mudgett
This patch is part of a series to resolve deadlocks in chan_sip.c. * Updated sched unit test to check new behavior. ASTERISK-25023 Change-Id: Ib69437327b3cda5e14c4238d9ff91b2531b34ef3
2016-02-18Fix failing threadpool_auto_increment test.Mark Michelson
The threadpool_auto_increment test fails infrequently for a couple of reasons * The threadpool listener was notified of fewer tasks being pushed than were actually pushed * The "was_empty" flag was set to an unexpected value. The problem is that the test pushes three tasks into the threadpool. Test expects the threadpool to essentially gather those three tasks, and then distribute those to the threadpool threads. It also expects that as the tasks are pushed in, the threadpool listener is alerted immediately that the tasks have been pushed. In reality, a task can be distributed to the threadpool threads quicker than expected, meaning that the threadpool has already emptied by the time each subsequent task is pushed. In addition, the internal threadpool queue can be delayed so that the threadpool listener is not alerted that a task has been pushed even after the task has been executed. From the test's point of view, there's no way to be able to predict exactly the order that task execution/listener notifications will occur, and there is no way to know which listener notifications will indicate that the threadpool was previously empty. For this reason, the test has been updated to only check the things it can check. It ensures that all tasks get executed, that the threads go idle after the tasks are executed, and that the listener is told the proper number of tasks that were pushed. Change-Id: I7673120d74adad64ae6894594a606e102d9a1f2c
2016-02-09tests/test_sorcery_memory_cache_thrash: Improve termination process.Joshua Colp
When terminating the threads thrashing a sorcery memory cache each would be told to stop and then we would wait on them. During at least one thrashing test this was problematic due to the specific usage pattern in use. It would take some time for termination of the thread to occur. This would occur due to contention between the threads retrieving and the threads updating the cache. As the retrieving threads are given priority it may be some time before the updating threads are able to proceed. This change makes it so all threads are told to stop and then each are joined to ensure they stop. This way all the threads should stop at around the same time instead of waiting for one to stop, the next to stop, then the next, and so on. As a result of this the execution time for each thrash test is much closer to their expected value than previously seen as well. Change-Id: I04a53470b0ea4170b8819180b0bd7475f3642827
2016-02-03logging: Remove/fix some message annoyancesGeorge Joseph
test_dlinklists doesn't need to NOTICE everyone that every macro worked. res_phoneprov doesn't need to VERBOSE everyone that a phoneprov extension or provider was registered. res_odbc was missing a newline at the end of one message. Change-Id: I6c06361518ef3711821795e535acd439782a995e
2016-01-19test_threadpool: Wait for each task to complete and fix memory leak.Joshua Colp
This change makes the thread_timeout_thrash unit test wait for each task to complete. This fixes the problem where the test would prematurely end when all threads were gone and a new one had to be started to handle the last task. It also increases the thrasing as it is now more likely for each task to encounter the above scenario. This also fixes a memory leak where the data for each task was not being freed. ASTERISK-25611 #close Change-Id: I5017d621a4dc911f509074c16229b86bff2fb3c6
2016-01-12res_sorcery_realtime: Remove leading ^ requirement.Mark Michelson
res_sorcery_realtime's search-by-regex callback performed a check to ensure that the passed-in regex began with a caret (^). If it did not, then no results would be returned. This callback only started to become used when "like" support was added to PJSIP CLI commands. The CLI command for listing objects would pass an empty regex ("") to the sorcery backend if no "like" statement was present. For most sorcery backends, this resulted in returning all objects. However, for realtime, this resulted in returning no objects. This commit seeks to fix the regression by removing the requirement from res_sorcery_realtime for the passed-in-regex to begin with a caret. ASTERISK-25689 #close Reported by Marcelo Terres Change-Id: I22b4dc5d7f3f11bb29ac2e42ef94682e9bab3b20
2015-12-28tests/test_stasis_endpoints: Remove expected duplicate eventsMatt Jordan
The cache_clear test was written to expect duplicate Stasis messages sent from the technology endpoint to the all caching topic. This patch fixes the test to no longer expect these duplicate messages. ASTERISK-25137 Change-Id: I58075d70d6cdf42e792e0fb63ba624720bfce981
2015-11-12format_cap: Don't append the 'none' format when appending all.Joshua Colp
When appending all formats of a type all the codecs are iterated and added. This operation was incorrectly adding the ast_format_none format which is special in that it is supposed to be used when no format is present. It shouldn't be appended. ASTERISK-25535 Change-Id: I7b00f3bdf4a5f3022e483d6ece602b1e8b12827c
2015-11-11threadpool: Handle worker thread transitioning to dead when going active.Joshua Colp
This change adds handling of dead worker threads when moving them to be active. When this happens the worker thread is removed from both the active and idle threads container. If no threads are able to be moved to active then the pool grows as configured. A unit test has also been added which thrashes the idle timeout and thread activation to exploit any race conditions between the two. ASTERISK-25546 #close Change-Id: I6c455f9a40de60d9e86458d447b548fb52ba1143