Fix memory corruption and leakage related reloads of non files mode MoH classes.

For Music on Hold classes that are not files mode, meaning that we are executing
an application that will feed us audio data, we use a thread to monitor the
external application and read audio from it.  This thread also makes use of the
MoH class object.  In the MoH class destructor, we used pthread_cancel() to ask
the thread to exit.  Unfortunately, the code did not wait to ensure that the
thread actually went away.  What needed to be done is a pthread_join() to ensure
that the thread fully cleans up before we proceed.  By adding this one line, we
resolve two significant problems:

  1) Since the thread was never joined, it never fully goes away.  So, on every
     reload of non-files mode MoH, an unused thread was sticking around.

  2) There was a race condition here where the application monitoring thread
     could still try to access the MoH class, even though the thread executing
     the MoH reload has already destroyed it.

(issue #15109)
Reported by: jvandal

(issue #15123)
Reported by: axisinternet

(issue #15195)
Reported by: amorsen

(issue AST-208)


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4@201600 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
This commit is contained in:
Russell Bryant
2009-06-18 15:24:31 +00:00
parent 03909de702
commit fce4a98f7c

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@@ -1103,9 +1103,10 @@ static void moh_class_destructor(void *obj)
while ((member = AST_LIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&class->members, list))) { while ((member = AST_LIST_REMOVE_HEAD(&class->members, list))) {
free(member); free(member);
} }
if (class->thread) { if (class->thread) {
pthread_cancel(class->thread); pthread_cancel(class->thread);
pthread_join(class->thread, NULL);
class->thread = AST_PTHREADT_NULL; class->thread = AST_PTHREADT_NULL;
} }