a queue member. There was too much of an opportunity for the member
to hang up (either during a delay, announcement, or overly long
agi) between the time that he answered the phone and the time when
he actually was bridged with the caller. The consequence of this
was that if the member hung up in that interval, then proper
abandonment details would not be noted in the queue log if the caller
were to hang up at any point after the member hangup.
(closes issue #12561)
Reported by: ablackthorn
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and macroexten fields. This is needed because if macros are daisy-chained, the incorrect
context and extension are placed on the new channel. I also added locking to the channel prior
to accessing these variables as noted in trunk's janitor project file.
(closes issue #12549)
Reported by: darren1713
Patches:
app_queue.c.macroextenpatch uploaded by darren1713 (license 116)
(with modifications from me)
Tested by: putnopvut
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Also, remove setting the amount of time to wait for a digit from 5 seconds back
down to 1/10 of a second. I believe this was so the beep didn't get played over
and over really fast, but a while back I put in another fix for that issue.
(closes issue #12498)
Reported by: jsmith
Patches:
app_chanspy_channel_walk.trunk.patch uploaded by jsmith (license 15)
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in the outer scope was never set properly, therefore making iterating through the channel
list always restart from the beginning. This bug would have affected anyone who called
chanspy without specifying a first argument.
(closes issue #12461)
Reported by: stever28
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Additionally, don't try to (re)set options when they have empty values in realtime (all unset columns would have an empty value).
(closes issue #12445)
Reported by: atis
Patches:
12445-autofill.diff uploaded by qwell (license 4)
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freeing the datastore here causes an eventual double free when the new channel
hangs up. We should only free the datastore if we were able to successfully remove
it from the channel we are referencing (i.e. the datastore was not moved).
(closes issue #12359)
Reported by: pguido
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were specified when calling ParkAndAnnounce. This overflow is not exploitable remotely
and so there is no need for a security advisory.
(closes issue #12386)
Reported by: davidw
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asterisk-users, where a user was using Playback, but needed the
features of Background, and had no idea that Background existed,
or that it might provide the features he needed. I thought the
best way to avert these kinds of queries was to provide "See Also"
references in all three of "Background", "Playback", "WaitExten".
Perhaps a project to do this with all related apps is in order.
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to prevent concurrent access of the same mailstream. This, along with trunk's
ability to configure TCP timeouts for IMAP storage will help to prevent
crashes and hangs when using voicemail with IMAP storage.
(closes issue #10487)
Reported by: ewilhelmsen
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code. This removes several problems people were seeing where their queue members would get into
an "unknown" state. Huge props go to atis on this one since he was the one who found the code
section that was causing the problem and proposed the solution. I just wrote what he suggested :)
(closes issue #12127)
Reported by: atis
Patches:
12127v3.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: atis, jvandal
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datastore callback, called chan_fixup(). The concept is exactly like the
fixup callback that is used in the channel technology interface. This callback
gets called when the owning channel changes due to a masquerade. Before this
was introduced, if a masquerade happened on a channel being spyed on, the
channel pointer in the datastore became invalid.
(closes issue #12187)
(reported by, and lots of testing from atis)
(props to file for the help with ideas)
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on the issue with mmichelson)
- Update copyright info on app_chanspy.
- Fix a race condition that caused app_chanspy to crash. The issue was that
the chanspy datastore magic that was used to ensure that spyee channels did
not disappear out from under the code did not completely solve the problem.
It was actually possible for chanspy to acquire a channel reference out of
its datastore to a channel that was in the middle of being destroyed. That
was because datastore destruction in ast_channel_free() was done near the
end. So, this left the code in app_chanspy accessing a channel that was
partially, or completely invalid because it was in the process of being free'd
by another thread. The following sort of shows the code path where the race
occurred:
=============================================================================
Thread 1 (PBX thread for spyee chan) || Thread 2 (chanspy)
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
ast_channel_free() ||
- remove channel from channel list ||
- lock/unlock the channel to ensure ||
that no references retrieved from ||
the channel list exist. ||
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
|| channel_spy()
- destroy some channel data || - Lock chanspy datastore
|| - Retrieve reference to channel
|| - lock channel
|| - Unlock chanspy datastore
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
- destroy channel datastores ||
- call chanspy datastore d'tor ||
which NULL's out the ds' || - Operate on the channel ...
reference to the channel ||
||
- free the channel ||
||
|| - unlock the channel
--------------------------------------||-------------------------------------
=============================================================================
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This commit brings in a significant set of changes to the SMDI support in Asterisk.
There were a number of bugs in the current implementation, most notably being that
it was very likely on busy systems to pop off the wrong message from the SMDI message
queue. So, this set of changes fixes the issues discovered as well as introducing
some new ways to use the SMDI support which are required to avoid the bugs with
grabbing the wrong message off of the queue.
This code introduces a new interface to SMDI, with two dialplan functions. First,
you get an SMDI message in the dialplan using SMDI_MSG_RETRIEVE() and then you access
details in the message using the SMDI_MSG() function. A side benefit of this is that
it now supports more than just chan_zap.
For example, with this implementation, you can have some FXO lines being terminated
on a SIP gateway, but the SMDI link in Asterisk.
Another issue with the current implementation is that it is quite common that the
station ID that comes in on the SMDI link is not necessarily the same as the Asterisk
voicemail box. There are now additional directives in the smdi.conf configuration
file which let you map SMDI station IDs to Asterisk voicemail boxes.
Yet another issue with the current SMDI support was related to MWI reporting over
the SMDI link. The current code could only report a MWI change when the change
was made by someone calling into voicemail. If the change was made by some other
entity (such as with IMAP storage, or with a web interface of some kind), then the
MWI change would never be sent. The SMDI module can now poll for MWI changes if
configured to do so.
This work was inspired by and primarily done for the University of Pennsylvania.
(also related to issue #9260)
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pointers to channels that are being spied upon. It was very likely that a
crash would occur if the channel being spied upon hung up. This was because
the current ast_channel handling _requires_ that the object is locked or else
it could disappear at any time (except in the owning channel thread). So, this
patch uses some channel datastore magic on the spied upon channel to be able to
detect if and when the channel goes away.
(closes issue #11877)
(patch written by me, but thanks to kpfleming for the idea, and to file for review)
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"dead" realtime queue. Since from the user's perspective, the queue
does exist, we shouldn't tell them we couldn't find the queue. Instead
since it is a dead queue, report a 0 waiting count
This issue was brought up on IRC by jmls
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