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* dahdi_chan_name
* dahdi_chan_name_len
* dahdi_chan_mode
* __manager_event
* dialed_interface_info
Added comment about __progname and environ being needed for FreeBSD to
prevent accidental removal in the future.
Change-Id: I3ae026bc541cd9cb572be2ffa95fc359547642b5
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This removes references that are no longer needed due to automatic
references created by module dependencies.
In addition this removes most calls to ast_module_check as they were
checking modules which are listed as dependencies.
Change-Id: I332a6e8383d4c72c8e89d988a184ab8320c4872e
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I've audited all modules that include any header which includes
asterisk/optional_api.h. All modules which use OPTIONAL_API now declare
those dependencies in AST_MODULE_INFO using requires or optional_modules
as appropriate.
In addition ARI dependency declarations have been reworked. Instead of
declaring additional required modules in res/ari/resource_*.c we now add
them to an optional array "requiresModules" in api-docs for each module.
This allows the AST_MODULE_INFO dependencies to include those missing
modules.
Change-Id: Ia0c70571f5566784f63605e78e1ceccb4f79c606
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* Declare 'requires' and 'enhances' text fields on module info structure.
* Rename 'nonoptreq' to 'optional_modules'.
* Update doxygen comments.
Still need to investigate dependencies among modules I cannot compile.
Change-Id: I3ad9547a0a6442409ff4e352a6d897bef2cc04bf
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Change-Id: I873c1c6d00f447269bd841494459efccdd2c19c0
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Fix instances of:
* Retreive
* Recieve
* other then
* different then
* Repeated words ("the the", "an an", "and and", etc).
* othterwise, teh
ASTERISK-24198 #close
Change-Id: I3809a9c113b92fd9d0d9f9bac98e9c66dc8b2d31
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Remove nearly all use of regex from ACO users. Still remaining:
* app_confbridge has a legitamate use of option name regex.
* ast_sorcery_object_fields_register is implemented with regex, all
callers use simple prefix based regex. I haven't decided the best
way to fix this in both 13/15 and master.
Change-Id: Ib5ed478218d8a661ace4d2eaaea98b59a897974b
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The ability to add to localized storage cannot be supported by
ast_cli_generator. The only calls to ast_cli_generator should be by
functions that need to proxy the CLI generator, for example 'cli check
permissions' or 'core show help'.
* ast_cli_generatornummatches now retrieves the vector of matches and
reports the number of elements (not including 'best' match).
* test_substitution retrieves and iterates the vector.
Change-Id: I8cd6b93905363cf7a33a2d2b0e2a8f8446d9f248
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Instead of specifying AST_MODFLAG_LOAD_ORDER with load_pri
AST_MODPRI_DEFAULT just use AST_MODFLAG_DEFAULT.
Change-Id: I0123258eafce324249433a69df15a85cc16e509f
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test_pbx used raise without explicitly including signal.h. On Mac for
some reason nothing else includes it.
test_logger checked if an unsigned int was negative. Switch the
variable to 'int' so that error check can be effective.
Change-Id: Ie1db5dd1818ac25cc2ae41b644f848b5865b1362
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menuselect detects compiler support for multiple styles of weak
functions. This is a remnant from 2013 when OPTIONAL_API required weak
functions. It is no longer correct for menuselect to switch
dependencies from optional to required based on lack of weak function
support.
Note an issue remains - dependencies should switch from optional to
required based on OPTIONAL_API being enabled or disabled. I don't think
this is possible. menuselect needs to know at startup if OPTIONAL_API
is enabled or disabled, so the only way to fix this is to remove
OPTIONAL_API from menuselect and create a configure option. I've left
the code that switches in place but it's preprocessed out.
Additionally removed:
- WEAKREF variable from Asterisk makeopts.in.
- Related disabled code from test_utils.
- Pointless AC_REVISION call from menuselect/configure.ac.
Change-Id: Ifa702e5f98eb45f338b2f131a93354632a8fb389
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Cleanup resources when we fail to append the vector and report test
failure.
Change-Id: I6eb41586fd11dee8c0dfe35e91cb465a4cab7298
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This adds menuselect dependencies for modules that use symbols of other
modules.
ASTERISK-27390
Change-Id: Ia2d2849f5b87a72af7324a82edc3f283eafb5385
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On second run the config_hook test was unexpectedly failing to load
test_config.conf because it was still unmodified since the last load.
This is fixed by not passing CONFIG_FLAG_FILEUNCHANGED for the initial
loads, only using it when we are tested that a reload of unmodified
files do not initiate the hook.
ASTERISK-25960
Change-Id: Ifd679509a23ed163e5cc647490bf7df4ae3cd856
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Use temporary variable to prevent multiple evaluations of elem argument.
This resolves a memory leak in res_pjproject startup.
ASTERISK-27317 #close
Change-Id: Ib960d7f5576f9e1a3c478ecb48995582a574e06d
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* ast_channel_request_stream_topology_change() must not be called with any
channel locks held.
* ast_channel_stream_topology_changed() must be called with only the
passed channel lock held.
ASTERISK-27212
Change-Id: I843de7956d9f1cc7cc02025aea3463d8fe19c691
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When the iostream code went in it introduced a conditional that made it so the
hook event was not being raised even if a hook is present. This patch adds a
check to see if a hook is present in astman_append. If so then call into the
send_string function, which in turn raises the even for specified hook.
Also updated the ami hooks unit test, so the test could be automated.
ASTERISK-27200 #close
Change-Id: Iff37f02f9708195d8f23e68f959d6eab720e1e36
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* chan_sip: channel in test_sip_rtpqos_1.
* test_config: config hook, config info and global config holder.
* test_core_format: format in format_attribute_set_without_interface.
* test_stream: unneeded frame duplication.
* test_taskprocessor: task_data.
Change-Id: I94d364d195cf3b3b5de2bf3ad565343275c7ad31
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This adds support for parsing timelen values from config files. This
includes support for all flags which apply to PARSE_INT32. Support for
this parser is added to ACO via the OPT_TIMELEN_T option type.
Fixes an issue where extra characters provided to ast_app_parse_timelen
were ignored, they now cause an error.
Testing is included.
ASTERISK-27117 #close
Change-Id: I6b333feca7e3f83b4ef5bf2636fc0fd613742554
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* Update SDP unit tests to test negotiating with declined streams.
Generation of declined m= lines created and responded tested.
Change-Id: I5cb99f5010994ab0c7d9cf2d395eca23fab37b98
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The SDP offer/answer model requires an answer to an offer before a new SDP
can be processed. This allows our local SDP creation to be deferred until
we know that we need to create an offer or an answer SDP. Once the local
SDP is created it won't change until the SDP negotiation is restarted.
An offer SDP in an initial SIP INVITE can receive more than one answer
SDP. In this case, we need to merge each answer SDP with our original
offer capabilities to get the currently negotiated capabilities. To
satisfy this requirement means that we cannot update our proposed
capabilities until the negotiations are restarted.
Local topology updates from ast_sdp_state_update_local_topology() are
merged together until the next offer SDP is created. These accumulated
updates are then merged with the current negotiated capabilities to create
the new proposed capabilities that the offer SDP is built.
Local topology updates are merged in several passes to attempt to be smart
about how streams from the system are matched with the previously
negotiated stream slots. To allow for T.38 support when merging, type
matching considers audio and image types to be equivalent. First streams
are matched by stream name and type. Then streams are matched by stream
type only. Any remaining unmatched existing streams are declined. Any
new active streams are either backfilled into pre-merge declined slots or
appended onto the end of the merged topology. Any excess new streams
above the maximum supported number of streams are simply discarded.
Remote topology negotiation merges depend if the topology is an offer or
answer. An offer remote topology negotiation dictates the stream slot
ordering and new streams can be added. A remote offer can do anything to
the previously negotiated streams except reduce the number of stream
slots. An answer remote topology negotiation is limited to what our offer
requested. The answer can only decline streams, pick codecs from the
offered list, or indicate the remote's stream hold state.
I had originally kept the RTP instance if the remote offer SDP changed a
stream type between audio and video since they both use RTP. However, I
later removed this support in favor of simply creating a new RTP instance
since the stream's purpose has to be changing anyway. Any RTP packets
from the old stream type might cause mischief for the bridged peer.
* Added ast_sdp_state_restart_negotiations() to restart the SDP
offer/answer negotiations. We will thus know to create a new local SDP
when it is time to create an offer or answer.
* Removed ast_sdp_state_reset(). Save the current topology before
starting T.38. To recover from T.38 simply update the local topology to
the saved topology and restart the SDP negotiations to get the offer SDP
renegotiating the previous configuration.
* Allow initial topology for ast_sdp_state_alloc() to be NULL so an
initial remote offer SDP can dictate the streams we start with. We can
always update the local topology later if it turns out we need to offer
SDP first because the remote chose to defer sending us a SDP.
* Made the ast_sdp_state_alloc() initial topology limit to max_streams,
limit to configured codecs, handle declined streams, and discard
unsupported types.
* Convert struct ast_sdp to ao2 object. Needed to easily save off a
remote SDP to refer to later for various reasons such as generating
declined m= lines in the local SDP.
* Improve converting remote SDP streams to a topology including stream
state. A stream state of AST_STREAM_STATE_REMOVED indicates the stream is
declined/dead.
* Improve merging streams to take into account the stream state.
* Added query for remote hold state.
* Added maximum streams allowed SDP config option.
* Added ability to create new streams as needed. New streams are created
with configured default audio, video, or image codecs depending on stream
type.
* Added global locally_held state along with a per stream local hold
state. Historically, Asterisk only has a global locally held state
because when the we put the remote on hold we do it for all active
streams.
* Added queries for a rejected offer and current SDP negotiation role.
The rejected query allows the using module to know how to respond to a
failed remote SDP set. Should the using module respond with a 488 Not
Acceptable Here or 500 Internal Error to the offer SDP?
* Moved sdp_state_capabilities.connection_address to ast_sdp_state. There
seems no reason to keep it in the sdp_state_capabilities struct since it
was only used by the ast_sdp_state.proposed_capabilities instance.
* Callbacks are now available to allow the using module some customization
of negotiated streams and to complete setting up streams for use. See the
typedef doxygen for each callback for what is allowable and when they are
called.
* Added topology answerer modify callback.
* Added topology pre and post apply callbacks.
* Added topology offerer modify callback.
* Added topology offerer configure callback.
* Had to rework the unit tests because I changed how SDP topologies are
merged. Replaced several unit tests with new negotiation tests.
Change-Id: If07fe6d79fbdce33968a9401d41d908385043a06
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* changes:
SDP: Set the remote c= line in RTP instance.
SDP: Add t= line in sdp_create_from_state()
stream: Ignore declined streams for some topology calls.
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Change-Id: If07e3c716a2e3ff85ae905c17572ea6ec3cdc1f9
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* Made ast_format_cap_from_stream_topology() not include any formats from
declined streams.
* Made ast_stream_topology_get_first_stream_by_type() ignore declined
streams to return the first active stream of the type.
* Updated unit tests to check these changes have the expected effect.
Change-Id: Iabbc6a3e8edf263a25fd3056c3c614407c7897df
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This change adds a deferred queue to bridging. If a bridge
technology determines that a frame can not be written and
should be deferred it can indicate back to bridging to do so.
Bridging will then requeue any deferred frames upon a new
channel joining the bridge.
This change has been leveraged for T.38 request negotiate
control frames. Without the deferred queue there is a race
condition between the bridge receiving the T.38 request
negotiate and the second channel joining and being in the
bridge. If the channel is not yet in the bridge then the T.38
negotiation fails.
A unit test has also been added that confirms that a T.38
request negotiate control frame is deferred when no other
channel is in the bridge and that it is requeued when a new
channel joins the bridge.
ASTERISK-26923
Change-Id: Ie05b08523f399eae579130f4a5f562a344d2e415
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Some of the test names were actually reserved words (true, false,
int, null, string, bool). When the jenkins test results analyzer
does its thing it tries to create a map using the test names as
keys and fails because they're reserved words.
Added "type_" to those test names.
Change-Id: I90d809f46969c78a1c605b736ff0635196a2cf1b
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...that can only be run by explicitly calling it with
'test execute category /DO_NOT_RUN/ name RAISE_SEGV'
This allows us to more easily test CI and debugging tools that
should do certain things when asterisk coredumps.
To allow this a new member was added to the ast_test_info
structure named 'explicit_only'. If set by a test, the test
will be skipped during a 'test execute all' or
'test execute category ...'.
Change-Id: Ia3a11856aae4887df9a02b6b081cc777b36eb6ed
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Added functions that convert a string to an unsigned integer or unsigned long.
A couple of unit test were also created to test the routines. The reasons for
adding these conversion utilities (and hopefully eventually more) are as
follows:
* Conversion routines are functionally contained with consistent and
better error checking
* The function names offer a better description of what is happening
* It encourages code reuse for easier bug fixing at a single source
* It's simpler to use
* It's unit testable
For instance, currently in a lot of places when converting to an integer or
similar the "sscanf" function is used. When using "sscanf" it may not be
immediately clear what's happening as it lacks semantic naming. Limited error
checking is usually done as well. For example, most of the time a check is done
to make sure the value converted, but does not check for overflows or negative
valued conversions when converting unsigned numbers.
Why use/wrap "strtoul" and not "sscanf" then? Primarily, it lacks some of the
built in error handling that "strtoul" has. For instance "strtoul" contains
overflow checks. Less so, but can still factor as reasons, "sscanf" is slightly
more complex in its use. And maybe a bit controversial, but it may be ("big if")
potentially slower than "strtoul" in some cases.
Change-Id: If7eaca4a48f8c7b89cc8b5a1f4bed2852fca82bb
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* changes:
SDP: Make process possible multiple fmtp attributes per rtpmap.
SDP: Explicitly stop a RTP instance before destoying it.
SDP: Rework merge_capabilities().
SDP: Update ast_get_topology_from_sdp() to keep RTP map.
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Change-Id: Ie7511008d82b59590e0eb520a21b5e1da4bd7349
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* Made sdp_add_m_from_rtp_stream() and sdp_add_m_from_udptl_stream()
handle generating disabled/declined streams.
* Added /main/sdp/sdp_merge_asymmetric unit test. It currently does not
check the offerer side negotiated SDP because that isn't the purpose of
this patch and there is much to be done to handle declined/dummy streams.
* Added T.38 image streams to the /main/sdp/sdp_merge_symmetric and
/main/sdp/sdp_merge_crisscross unit tests.
Change-Id: Ib4dcb3ca4f9a9133b376f4e3302f9a1f963f2b31
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* Add failure exits to ast_get_topology_from_sdp().
Change-Id: I4cc85c1ede8d712766ed20f544dbcef04c8c1049
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All log messages go to a queue serviced by a single thread
which does all the IO. This setting controls how big that
queue can get (and therefore how much memory is allocated)
before new messages are discarded. The default is 1000.
Should something go bezerk and log tons of messages in a tight
loop, this will prevent memory escalation.
When the limit is reached, a WARNING is logged to that effect
and messages are discarded until the queue is empty again. At
that time another WARNING will be logged with the count of
discarded messages. There's no "low water mark" for this queue
because the logger thread empties the entire queue and processes it
in 1 batch before going back and waiting on the queue again.
Implementing a low water mark would mean additional locking as
the thread processes each message and it's not worth it.
A "test" was added to test_logger.c but since the outcome is
non-deterministic, it's really just a cli command, not a unit
test.
Change-Id: Ib4520c95e1ca5325dbf584c7989ce391649836d1
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This patch is the first cut at adding stream support to the bridging framework.
Changes were made to the framework that allows mapping of stream topologies to
a bridge's supported media types.
The first channel to enter a bridge initially defines the media types for a
bridge (i.e. a one to one mapping is created between the bridge and the first
channel). Subsequently added channels merge their media types into the bridge's
adding to it when necessary. This allows channels with different sized
topologies to map correctly to each other according to media type. The bridge
drops any frame that does not have a matching index into a given write stream.
For now though, bridge_simple will align its two channels according to size or
first to join. Once both channels join the bridge the one with the most streams
will indicate to the other channel to update its streams to be the same as that
of the other. If both channels have the same number of streams then the first
channel to join is chosen as the stream base.
A topology change source was also added to a channel when a stream toplogy
change request is made. This allows subsystems to know whether or not they
initiated a change request. Thus avoiding potential recursive situations.
ASTERISK-26966 #close
Change-Id: I1eb5987921dd80c3cdcf52accc136393ca2d4163
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topology."
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RFC 5576 defines how SSRC-level attributes may be added to SDP media
descriptions. In general, this is useful for grouping related SSRCes,
indicating SSRC-level format attributes, and resolving collisions in RTP
SSRC values. These attributes are used widely by browsers during WebRTC
communications, including attributes defined by documents outside of RFC
5576.
This commit introduces the addition of SSRC-level attributes into SDPs
generated by Asterisk. Since Asterisk does not tend to use multiple
SSRCs on a media stream, the initial support is minimal. Asterisk
includes an SSRC-level CNAME attribute if configured to do so. This at
least gives browsers (and possibly others) the ability to resolve SSRC
collisions at offer-answer time.
In order to facilitate this, the RTP engine API has been enhanced to be
able to retrieve the SSRC and CNAME on a given RTP instance.
res_rtp_asterisk currently does not provide meaningful CNAME values in
its RTCP SDES items, and therefore it currently will always return an
empty string as the CNAME value. A task in the near future will result
in res_rtp_asterisk generating more meaningful CNAMEs.
Change-Id: I29e7f23e7db77524f82a3b6e8531b1195ff57789
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This change extends the ast_request functionality by adding another
function and callback to create an outgoing channel with a requested
stream topology. Fallback is provided by either converting the
requested stream topology into a format capabilities structure if
the channel driver does not support streams or by converting the
requested format capabilities into a stream topology if the channel
driver does support streams.
The Dial application has also been updated to request an outgoing
channel with the stream topology of the calling channel.
ASTERISK-26959
Change-Id: Ifa9037a672ac21d42dd7125aa09816dc879a70e6
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Added an pre-defined integer vector declaration. This makes integer vectors
easier to declare and pass around. Also, added the ability to default a vector
up to a given size with a default value. Lastly, added functionality that
returns the "nth" index of a matching value.
Also, updated a unit test to test these changes.
Change-Id: Iaf4b51b2540eda57cb43f67aa59cf1d96cdbcaa5
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This change adds a T.38 format which can be used in a stream
topology to specify that a UDPTL stream needs to be created.
The SDP API has been changed to understand T.38 and create
the UDPTL session, add the attributes, and parse the attributes.
This change does not change the boundary of the T.38 state
machine. It is still up to the channel driver to implement and
act on it (such as queueing control frames or reacting to them).
ASTERISK-26949
Change-Id: If28956762ccb8ead562ac6c03d162d3d6014f2c7
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The gist of this work ensures that when a remote SDP is received, it is
merged properly with the local capabilities. The remote SDP is converted
into a stream topology. That topology is then merged with the current
local topology on the SDP state. That new merged topology is then used
to create an SDP. Finally, adjustments are made to RTP instances based
on knowledge gained from the remote SDP.
There are also a battery of tests in this commit that ensure that some
basic SDP merges work as expected.
While this may not sound like a big change, it has the property that it
caused lots of ancillary changes.
* The remote SDP is no longer stored on the SDP state. Biggest reason:
there's no need for it. The remote SDP is used at the time it is being
set and nowhere else.
* Some new SDP APIs were added in order to find attributes and convert
generic SDP attributes into rtpmap structures.
* Writing tests made me realize that retrieving a value from an SDP
options structure, the SDP options needs to be made const.
* The SDP state machine was essentially gutted by a previous commit.
Initially, I attempted to reinstate it, but I found that as it had
been defined, it was not all that useful. What was more useful was
knowing the role we play in SDP negotiation, so the SDP state machine
has been transformed into an indicator of role.
* Rather than storing separate local and joint stream state
capabilities, it makes more sense to keep track of current stream
state and update it as things change.
Change-Id: I5938c2be3c6f0a003aa88a39a59e0880f8b2df3d
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Change-Id: If99e3b4fc2d7e86fc3e61182aa6c835b407ed49e
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