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* changes:
aco: Minimize use of regex.
aco: Create ways to minimize use of regex.
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This moves netsock.c / netsock.h to the chan_iax2 module. netsock.h has
been marked deprecated since 13.0.0, chan_iax2 is the only remaining
user.
Change-Id: I28c6578043bac18de5ea608e136acec4f83d5dd3
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* changes:
loader: Use vector to build apha sorted module lists.
loader: Replace priority heap with vector.
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ACO uses regex in many situations where it is completely unneeded. In
some cases this doubles the total processing performed by
aco_process_config.
* Create ACO_IGNORE category type for use in place of skip_category
regex source string.
* Create additional aco_category_op values to allow specifying category
filter using either a single plain string or a NULL terminated array
of plain strings.
* Create ACO_PREFIX to allow matching option names to case insensitive
prefixes.
Change-Id: I66a920dcd8e2b0301f73f968016440a985e72821
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This is needed for future changes which will require being able to
process the load priority out of order.
Change-Id: Ia23421197f09789940510b03ebbbf3bf24d51bea
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We should not do flood detection on video RTP streams. Video RTP streams
are very bursty by nature. They send out a burst of packets to update the
video frame then wait for the next video frame update. Really only audio
streams can be checked for flooding. The others are either bursty or
don't have a set rate.
* Added code to selectively disable packet flood detection for video RTP
streams.
ASTERISK-27440
Change-Id: I78031491a6e75c2d4b1e9c2462dc498fe9880a70
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This patch does three things associated with the initial incoming INVITE
request URI.
1) Add access to the full initial incoming INVITE request URI.
2) We were not setting DNID on incoming PJSIP channels. The DNID is the
user portion of the initial incoming INVITE Request-URI. The value is
accessed by reading CALLERID(dnid).
3) Fix CHANNEL(pjsip,target_uri) documentation.
* The initial incoming INVITE request URI is now available using
CHANNEL(pjsip,request_uri).
* Set the DNID on PJSIP channel creation so CALLERID(dnid) can return the
initial incoming INVITE request URI user portion.
* CHANNEL(pjsip,target_uri) now correctly documents that the target URI is
the contact URI.
* Refactored print_escaped_uri() out of channel_read_pjsip() to handle
pjsip_uri_print() error condition when the buffer is too small.
ASTERISK-27478
Change-Id: I512e60d1f162395c946451becb37af3333337b33
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A couple of places were setting the status to "UNKNOWN" when qualifies were
being disabled. Instead this should be set to the "CREATED" status that
represents when a contact is given (uri available), but the qualify frequency
is set to zero so we don't know the status.
This patch updates the relevant places with "CREATED". It also updates the
"CREATED" status description (value shown in CLI/AMI/ARI output) to a value
of "NonQualified"/"NonQual" as this description is hopefully less confusing.
ASTERISK-27467
Change-Id: Id67509d25df92a72eb3683720ad2a95a27b50c89
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Using the LIKE operator requires a full table scan of 'astdb', whereas a
comparison operation is able to use the primary key index.
This patch adds a new function to the AstDB API for quick prefix matches
and updates res_sorcery_astdb to utilize it. This showed substantial
performance improvement in my test environment.
Related to ASTERISK~26806, but does not completely resolve it.
Change-Id: I7d37f9ba2aea139dabf2ca72d31fbe34bd9b2fa1
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There are many places in the code base where we ignore the return value
of fcntl() when getting/setting file descriptior flags. This patch
introduces a convenience function that allows setting or clearing file
descriptor flags and will also log an error on failure for later
analysis.
Change-Id: I8b81901e1b1bd537ca632567cdb408931c6eded7
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The SuccessfulAuth using_password field was declared as a pointer to a
uint32_t when the field was later read as a uint32_t value. This resulted
in unnecessary casts and a non-portable field value reinterpret in
main/security_events.c:add_json_object(). i.e., It would work on a 32 bit
architecture but not on a 64 bit big endian architecture.
Change-Id: Ia08bc797613a62f07e5473425f9ccd8d77c80935
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Previous commits maintained compatibility with older remote console
clients as well as maintaining all API's.
Remove the following compatibility code:
* ast_cli_generatornummatches.
* Remote command "_command nummatches".
* Sorting / duplicate removal by remote console.
Change-Id: I59e6ce94fa57ae564888442049695f7e46746437
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Some completion generators are very inefficent due to the way CLI
requests matches one at a time. ast_cli_completion_add can be called
multiple times during one invokation of a CLI generator to add all
results without having to reinitialize the search state for each match.
Change-Id: I73d26d270bbbe1e3e6390799cfc1b639e39cceec
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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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ASTERISK-27435
Change-Id: Id318a7ae6d7d69b53f911d30bf3eece64852f15c
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This adds the printf attribute and changes 'fmt' from 'const void *' to
'const char *'. This resolves a warning from some compiler for
vsnprintf needing a literal string for format.
Change-Id: I71c33a8262590042ee451e1146760c10bb22fb78
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We should be sending people to secure web URL's where available.
Update README's and docs.
Change-Id: Id5b1e049b0b18b49a784f1254605aefa244ce19a
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Remove doxygen contents that have nothing to do with the current state
of Asterisk.
Change-Id: Ic072cc8641f9533a202990ccf275ce87e3efd95c
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Previously for PJSIP the local address of WebSocket connections
was set to the remote address. For logging purposes this is
not particularly useful.
The WebSocket API has been extended to allow the local
address to be queried and this is used in PJSIP to set the
local address to the correct value.
The PJSIP HEP support has also been tweaked so that reliable
transports always use the local address on the transport
and do not try to (wrongly) guess. As they are connection
based it is impossible for the source to be anything else.
ASTERISK-26758
ASTERISK-27363
Change-Id: Icd305fd038ad755e2682ab2786e381f6bf29e8ca
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Change-Id: I4ea49c441890a81384144479dc93ab5a3989486d
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Some consumers of the sorcery API use ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_regex
only so that they can anchor the potential match as a prefix and not
because they truly need regular expressions.
Rather than using regular expressions for simple prefix lookups, add
a new operation - ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_prefix - that does them.
Change-Id: I56f4e20ba1154bd52281f995c27a429a854f6a79
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This is a rewrite of ast_cli_completion_matches using a vector to build
the list. The original function calls the vector version, NULL
terminates the vector and extracts the elements array.
One change in behavior the results are now sorted and deduplicated. This
will solve bugs where some duplicate checking was done before the list
was sorted.
Change-Id: Iede20c5b4d965fa5ec71fda136ce9425eeb69519
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* AST_VECTOR_STEAL_ELEMENTS - steal the array of elements for use
with non-vector code.
* struct ast_vector_string - a vector of 'char *'.
Change-Id: I104d1b204be03fccf67e02a195596adcb5ab1e42
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The media frame cache gets in the way of finding use after free errors of
media frames. Tools like valgrind and MALLOC_DEBUG don't know when a
frame is released because it gets put into the cache instead of being
freed.
* Added the "cache_media_frames" option to asterisk.conf. Disabling the
option helps track down media frame mismanagement when using valgrind or
MALLOC_DEBUG. The cache gets in the way of determining if the frame is
used after free and who freed it. NOTE: This option has no effect when
Asterisk is compiled with the LOW_MEMORY compile time option enabled
because the cache code does not exist.
To disable the media frame cache simply disable the cache_media_frames
option in asterisk.conf and restart Asterisk.
Sample asterisk.conf setting:
[options]
cache_media_frames=no
ASTERISK-27413
Change-Id: I0ab2ce0f4547cccf2eb214901835c2d951b78c00
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This change causes the configure script to fail if the C compiler does
not support both function attributes constructor and destructor. These
were already required as modules cannot function without these attributes
and Asterisk requires modules.
This also has AST_GCC_ATTRIBUTE set a variable
ax_cv_have_func_attribute_$1. This is the same variable name used by
autoconf-archive's AX_GCC_FUNC_ATTRIBUTE, used for the same purpose.
Change-Id: Id68e8a1447f2a6d707c54b56350e7bfdb33fb663
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This adds FD tracking for the following functions:
* eventfd
* timerfd_create
* socketpair
* accept
ASTERISK-27404
Change-Id: Id6848fe904ade2d34eb39d2a20bd6b223e1111fc
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When (v)asprintf() fails, the state of the allocated buffer is undefined.
The library had better not leave an allocated buffer as a result or no one
will know to free it. The most likely way it can return failure is for an
allocation failure. If the printf conversion fails then you actually have
a threading problem which is much worse because another thread modified
the parameter values.
* Made __ast_asprintf()/__ast_vasprintf() set the returned buffer to NULL
on failure. That is much more useful than either an uninitialized pointer
or a pointer that has already been freed. Many uses won't have to check
for failure to ensure that the buffer won't be double freed or prevent an
attempt to free an uninitialized pointer.
* stasis.c: Fixed memory leak in multi_object_blob_to_ami() allocated by
ast_asprintf().
* ari/resource_bridges.c:ari_bridges_play_helper(): Remove assignment to
the wrong thing which is now not needed even if assigning to the right
thing.
Change-Id: Ib5252fb8850ecf0f78ed0ee2ca0796bda7e91c23
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This mimics the behavior of Chrome and Firefox and creates an ephemeral
X.509 certificate for each DTLS session.
Currently, the only supported key type is ECDSA because of its faster
generation time, but other key types can be added in the future as
necessary.
ASTERISK-27395
Change-Id: I5122e5f4b83c6320cc17407a187fcf491daf30b4
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This check is being added to make it easier for end-users of third party
open source Opus modules. This was removed by ASTERISK-26426 but only
the module needed to be removed.
Change-Id: I62b9cd0c4fa8a77596ab0e042948a643a1152677
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Replace 'needsreload' argument with a 'type' argument to specify which
type of modules you want completion. This provides more accurate CLI
completion for load and unload commands.
* 'module unload' now excludes modules that have active references or are
not running.
* 'module load' now excludes modules that are already running.
* 'core set debug [atleast] <level> [module]' shows running modules only.
ASTERISK-27378
Change-Id: Iea3e00054461484196c46f688f02635cc886bad1
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