* Removed call to ast_module_user_hangup_all() in res_config_mysql.c since
it is effectively a noop. No channels can attach a reference to that
module.
* Removed call to ast_module_user_hangup_all() in app_celgenuserevent.c.
The caller of unload_module() has already called it.
* Removed redundant channel module references in pbx_dundi.c. The
registered dialplan function callback dispatchers for the read/read2/write
callbacks already reference the module before calling.
* pbx_dundi: Moved unregistering CLI commands, DUNDi switch, and dialplan
functions to the first thing the unload_module() does. This will reduce
the chance of new channels using DUNDi services while the module is being
torn down.
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Channels would get stuck and MeetMe would repeatedly display an Unable
to write frame to channel error in the conf_run function if hung up
during certain sound prompts such as during user count announcements.
This patch fixes that by reintroducing a hangup check in the meetme's
main loop (also in conf_run).
(closes issue ASTERISK-20486)
Reported by: Michael Cargile
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2187/
Patches:
meetme_hangup_patch_ASTERISK-20486_v3.diff uploaded by Jonathan Rose (license 6182)
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We were attempting to play "vm-urgent-removed", which didn't exist. Now we play "vm-marked-nonurgent" which exists
and is the correct sound file. Previous behavior was silence and a warning on the CLI.
(issue ASTERISK-20280)
(closes issue ASTERISK-20280)
Reported by: Tomo Takebe
Tested by: Rusty Newton
Patches:
asterisk20280.patch uploaded by Rusty Newton (license 5829)
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Prior to this change, a common method for determining if a timeout
was reached was to call a function such as ast_waitfor_n() and inspect
the out parameter that told how many milliseconds were left, then use
that as the input to ast_waitfor_n() on the next go-around.
The problem with this is that in some cases, submillisecond timeouts
can occur, resulting in the out parameter not decreasing any. When this
happens thousands of times, the result is that the timeout takes much
longer than intended to be reached. As an example, I had a situation where
a 3 second timeout took multiple days to finally end since most wakeups
from ast_waitfor_n() were under a millisecond.
This patch seeks to fix this pattern throughout the code. Now we log the
time when an operation began and find the difference in wall clock time
between now and when the event started. This means that sub-millisecond timeouts
now cannot play havoc when trying to determine if something has timed out.
Part of this fix also includes changing the function ast_waitfor() so that it
is possible for it to return less than zero when a negative timeout is given
to it. This makes it actually possible to detect errors in ast_waitfor() when
there is no timeout.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20414)
reported by David M. Lee
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2135/
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There are a few code paths where the Queue application fails to count a paused
or in use queue member as being 'busy'. This can cause callers to get stuck
in the Queue until a paused agent unpauses themselves.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20623)
Reported by: Bryan Walters
patches:
app_queue.patch uploaded by Bryan Walters (license 5851)
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Prior to this patch, adding, removing or reloading members to rrmemory would
cause the order to become completely jumbled. Now it behaves more or less like
rrordered other than the fact that it stores the members on a hash table rather
than a linked list. This patch also prevents removal of members and member
reloads from jumbling rrordered queues.
(issue AST-989)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2164/
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Passing an ast_str pointer by value that then calls
ast_str_set(), ast_str_set_va(), ast_str_append(), or
ast_str_append_va() can result in the pointer originally
passed by value being invalidated if the ast_str had
to be reallocated.
This fixes places in the code that do this. Only the
example in ccss.c could result in pointer invalidation
though since the other cases use a stack-allocated ast_str
and cannot be reallocated.
I've also updated the doxygen in strings.h to include
notes about potential misuse of the functions mentioned
previously.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2161
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Party A calls Party B
Party B puts Party A on hold.
Party B calls a queue.
Ringing queue member D sees Party B identification.
Party B transfers Party A to the queue.
Queue member D does not get a connected line update for Party A.
Queue member D answers the call and still sees Party B information.
However, if Party A later transfers the call to Party C then queue member
D gets a connected line update for Party C.
* Made pass connected line updates from the caller to queue members while
the queue members are ringing.
(closes issue AST-1017)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
(closes issue ABE-2886)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Tested by: rmudgett
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Greenlight in #asterisk brought up that he was receiving an error message "Could
not create persistent member string, out of space" when running app_queue in
Asterisk 10. dump_queue_members() made an assumption that 8K would be enough to
store the generated string, but with queues that have large member lists this is
not always the case. This patch removes the limitation and uses ast_str instead
of a fixed sized buffer.
The complicating factor comes from the fact that ast_db_get requires a buffer
and buffer size argument, which doesn't let us pull back more than what we pass
in, so I introduced a new ast_db_get_allocated() which returns an ast_strdup()'d
copy of the value from astdb.
As an aside, I did some testing on the maximum size of data that we can store in
the BDB library we distribute and was able to store a 10MB string and retrieve
it with no problems, so I feel this is a safe patch.
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The SendDTMF channel name parameter has two issues.
1) Crashes if the channel name does not exist.
2) Leaks a channel reference if the channel is the current channel.
Problem introduced by ASTERISK-15956.
* Updated SendDTMF documentation.
* Renamed app to senddtmf_name and tweaked the type.
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* Removed unnecessary case sensitivity in meetme list, lock, unlock, mute,
unmute, and kick commands.
* Separated meetme lock/unlock, mute/unmute, and kick commands into their
own registered commands to simplify tab completion and parameter checking.
meetme_lock_cmd(), meetme_mute_cmd(), and meetme_kick_cmd()
* Simplified meetme_show_cmd()
(closes issue AST-1006)
Reported by: John Bigelow
Tested by: rmudgett
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(closes issue ASTERISK-20435)
Reported by: fhackenberger
Patches:
asterisk-20435-imap-del-greeting.diff uploaded by Michael L. Young (License #5026)
(with suggested modification made by me)
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When tab-completing CLI commands starting with "queue", "show" appeared
twice in the list due to the way that Asterisk's tab completion
functions and the order in which the commands were registered. The
registration order has been altered to resolve this issue.
(closes issue AST-940)
Reported-by: Steve Pitts
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Prior to this patch, 'queue reload members' cli command did not
work at all. This also affects the manager function 'QueueReload'
when supplied with the 'members: yes' field.
(closes issue AST-956)
Reported by: John Bigelow
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When using the 'e' or 'E' option to MeetMe the configured conference bridges are loaded and examined to see
if any are empty. If no conference bridges are empty the caller is prompted to enter the number of one.
This operation left around a pointer to the last created conference bridge still containing participants.
When the caller that was not able to find any empty conference bridge hung up this pointer was disposed of
and the reference count of the conference bridge decremented. If there was only a single participant in the
conference bridge it was ultimately destroyed prematurely.
(closes issue AST-994)
Reported by: John Bigelow
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The AMI action VoicemailUsersList VoicemailUserEntry event headers
ServerEmail and MailCommand did not report the global values if they were
not overridden. The VoicemailUserEntry event header ServerEmail was not
populated with the global value if the voicemail user did not override it.
The VoicemailUserEntry event header MailCommand was never populated with a
value.
* Removed unused struct ast_vm_user member mailcmd[].
(closes issue AST-973)
Reported by: John Bigelow
Tested by: rmudgett
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The previous commit (r372554) was from a patch that was written before
r366880, which ensured that ast_str objects allocated in the sendmail
routine were free'd in off nominal paths. This commit frees the
string objects in the off nominal path introduced in r372554.
(issue ASTERISK-17133)
Reported by: Tzafrir Cohen
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When MiniVM sends an e-mail and it has the volgain option set, it will spawn
sox in a separate process to handle the manipulation of the sound file. In
doing so, it creates a temporary file. There are two problems here:
1) The file descriptor returned from mkstemp is leaked
2) The finalfilename character pointer points to a buffer that loses scope
once volgain processing is finished.
Note that in r316265, Russell fixed some gcc warnings by using the return
value of the mkstemp call. A warning was placed in minivm that the file
descriptor was going to be leaked. This patch reverts that change, as it
handles the leak and 'uses' the file descriptor returned from mkstemp.
(closes issue ASTERISK-17133)
Reported by: Tzafrir Cohen
patches:
minivm_18501_demo.diff uploaded by Tzafrir Cohen (license #5035)
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When using tab-completion for the list of queues on "queue reset stats"
or "queue reload {all|members|parameters|rules}", the tab-completion
listing for further queues erroneously listed queues that had already
been added to the list. The tab-completion listing now only displays
queues that are not already in the list.
(closes issue AST-963)
Reported-by: John Bigelow
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Previously, tabbing at the end of "queue show" produced a list of
available queues about which information could be shown, but did not
include an alternative command, "rules", to access information about
queue rules. The "rules" item should now be shown in the list of
tab-completable items.
(closes issue AST-958)
Reported-by: John Bigelow
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When parsing a 'number' defined in followme.conf, FollowMe previously parsed
the number in the configuration file into a buffer with a length of 90
characters. This can artificially limit some parallel dial scenarios. This
patch allows for numbers of any length to be defined in the configuration
file.
Note that Clod Patry originally wrote a patch to fix this problem and received
a Ship It! on the JIRA issue. The patch originally expanded the buffer to 256
characters. Instead, the patch being committed duplicates the string in the
config file on the stack before parsing it for consumption by the application.
(closes issue ASTERISK-16879)
Reported by: Clod Patry
Tested by: mjordan
patches:
followme_no_limit.diff uploaded by Clod Patry (license #5138)
Slightly modified for this commit.
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This patch fixes two memory leaks:
1. When find_user is called with NULL as its first parameter, the voicemail
user returned is allocated on the heap. The inboxcount2 function uses
find_user in such a fashion when counting new messages, and fails to free
the resulting voicemail user object.
2. When populate_defaults is called on a voicemail user, it wipes whatever
flags have been set on the object by copying over the global flags object.
If the VM_ALLOCED flag was ste on the voicemail user prior to doing so,
that flag is removed. This leaks the voicemail user when free_user is later
called.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19155)
Reported by: Filip Jenicek
patches:
asterisk.patch2 uploaded by Filip Jenicek (license 6277)
Patch slightly modified for this commit.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2096
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When app_queue is unloaded, the queues container has its refcount
decremented, potentially to 0. Then the taskprocessor responsible
for handling device state changes is unreferenced. If the
taskprocessor happens to be just about to run its task, then it
will create and destroy an iterator on the queues container.
This can cause the refcount on the queues container to increase to
1 and then back to 0. Going back to 0 a second time results in
double frees.
This failure was seen periodically in the testsuite when Asterisk
would shut down.
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Queue member status would not always get updated properly when the member
was called, thus resulting in the member getting multiple calls. With this
change, we update the member's status at the time of calling, and we also
check to make sure the member is still available to take the call before
placing an outbound call.
(closes issue ASTERISK-16115)
reported by nik600
Patches:
app_queue.c-svn-r370418.patch uploaded by Italo Rossi (license #6409)
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The v1.8 -r369258 change to fix the F and F(x) action logic introduced a
regression in passing the hangup cause from the called channel to the
caller channel.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20287)
Reported by: Konstantin Suvorov
Patches:
app_dial_hangupcause.patch (license #6421) patch uploaded by Konstantin Suvorov (modified)
Tested by: rmudgett
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This fixes three main issues
* Change asprintf() uses to ast_asprintf() so that it
pairs properly with ast_free() and no longer causes
MALLOC_DEBUG to freak out.
* When ast_asprintf() fails, set the pointer NULL if
it will be referenced later.
* Fix some memory leaks that were spotted while taking
care of the first two points.
(Closes issue ASTERISK-20135)
reported by Richard Mudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2071
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If a static queue had realtime members, then there could be a potential
for those realtime members not to be properly deleted from memory.
If the queue's members were loaded from realtime and then all the
members were deleted from the backend, then the queue would still
think these members existed. The reason was that there was a short-
circuit in code such that if there were no members found in the
backend, then the queue would not be updated to reflect this.
Note that this only affected static queues with realtime members.
Realtime queues with realtime members were unaffected by this issue.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19793)
reported by Marcus Haas
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This adds test instrumentation for loading and unloading of modules
and for certain actions in MeetMe to be used in the testsuite or any
other consumer of AMI events. These will only be generated when
Asterisk is built with TEST_FRAMEWORK enabled.
(issue PQ-1131)
(issue PQ-1133)
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* The RemoveQueueMember app made mention of options that could
be passed in, but no options are supported. I have removed the
listing of options from the documentation.
* The RQMSTATUS variable did not list "NOTDYNAMIC" as a possible
value that could be set.
(closes issue AST-949)
reported by Steve Pitts
(closes issue AST-954)
reported by Steve Pitts
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The documentation for the x flag for MeetMe incorrectly described its
function as closing down the conference when the last marked user left.
It actually causes the users with that flag to leave the conference
when the last marked user exits. The functionality of this flag is not
changing.
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When a channel hangs up while being spied upon and the option to exit the
ChanSpy application when the spied on channel hangs up is set,
ast_autochan_destroy is not being called and therefore a reference to the spied
upon channel is not removed.
The symptom being reported was that when using func_group in the dialplan and
calling "group show channels" at the cli, the spied upon channel was still
being shown while "core show channels" showed that the channel was not up.
This patch calls ast_autochan_destroy when a spied upon channel hangs up and
the option to exit the ChanSpy application is set, removing the reference to
the channel allowing the count for the group that the spied channel was part of
to be decremented.
(closes issue ASTERISK-17515)
Reported by: Arkadiusz Malka
Tested by: Alexandr Gordeev, Michael L. Young
Patches:
asterisk-17515-destroy-autochan.diff
uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
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This replaces all calls to alloca() with ast_alloca() which calls gcc's
__builtin_alloca() to avoid BSD semantics and removes all NULL checks
on memory allocated via ast_alloca() and ast_strdupa().
(closes issue ASTERISK-20125)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2032/
Patch-by: Walter Doekes (wdoekes)
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While addressing a bug, I came across a instance of 'struct ast_datastore_info'
that was not declared 'const'. Since the API already expects them to be
'const', this patch changes the declarations of all existing instances
that were not already declared that way.
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Correct documentation on labeliftrue and labeliffalse parameters of
GotoIf() and update several other locations that use the same syntax.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20007)
Patch-by: Leif Madsen
Reported-by: WIMPy
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The heard and deleted arrays in the voicemail state structure were not
handled properly following the memory leak fix in r354890 and a fix for
an invalid free in r356797. This could result in accessing and writing
into freed memory. The allocation for these arrays has been reworked
to avoid the possibility of invalid frees, access of freed memory, and
crashes that were occurring as a result of this.
Locking around accesses and modifications of the voicemail state
structure members dh_arraysize, heard, and deleted has been added to
prevent simultaneous modification and access when IMAP storage is in
use. If IMAP storage is not in use, this locking is not compiled in.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1994/
(closes issue ASTERISK-19923)
Reported by: Dan Delaney
Tested by: Dan Delaney, Julian Yap
Patches:
vm_alloc_fix.diff uploaded by kmoore (license 6273)
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Most of these were just saving returned values without using them and
in some cases the variable being saved to could be removed as well.
(issue ASTERISK-19672)
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When localization was added to app_voicemail, these headers were altered
when they should have remained in en_US format for RFC compliance. This
reverts the changes to those two lines.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19876)
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Attempting to remove a channel from autoservice with the channel lock held
will result in deadlock.
* Restructured gosub_exec() to not call ast_parseable_goto() and
ast_exists_extension() with the channel lock held.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19764)
Reported by: rmudgett
Tested by: rmudgett
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* Fix only issue pointed out by deprecated_REVERSE_INULL.txt for
app_meetme.c in find_user().
* Change use of %i to %d in sscanf() in find_user(). The use of %i gives
unexpected parsing because it can accept hex, octal, and decimal integer
formats.
* Changed other uses of %i in app_meetme() to use %d for consistency.
(issue ASTERISK-19648)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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The Dial and Queue I option is intended to block connected line updates
and redirecting updates. However, it is a feature that when a call is
locally redirected, the I option is disabled if the redirected call runs
as a local channel so the administrator can have an opportunity to setup
new connected line information. Unfortunately, the Dial and Queue I
option is disabled for *all* forked calls if one of those calls is
redirected.
* Make the Dial and Queue I option apply to each outgoing call leg
independently. Now if one outgoing call leg is locally redirected, the
other outgoing calls are not affected.
* Made Dial not pass any redirecting updates when forking calls.
Redirecting updates do not make sense for this scenario.
* Made Queue not pass any redirecting updates when using the ringall
strategy. Redirecting updates do not make sense for this scenario.
* Fixed deadlock potential with chan_local when Dial and Queue send
redirecting updates for a local redirect.
* Converted the Queue stillgoing flag to a boolean bitfield.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19511)
Reported by: rmudgett
Tested by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1920/
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This patch addresses a number of memory leaks in a variety of modules that were
found by a static analysis tool. A brief summary of the changes:
* app_minivm: free ast_str objects on off nominal paths
* app_page: free the ast_dial object if the requested channel technology
cannot be appended to the dialing structure
* app_queue: if a penalty rule failed to match any existing rule list
names, the created rule would not be inserted and its memory
would be leaked
* app_read: dispose of the created silence detector in the presence of
off nominal circumstances
* app_voicemail: dispose of an allocated unique ID field for MWI event
un-subscribe requests in off nominal paths; dispose of
configuration objects when using the secret.conf option
* chan_dahdi: dispose of the allocated frame produced by ast_dsp_process
* chan_iax2: properly unref peer in CLI command "iax2 unregister"
* chan_sip: dispose of the allocated frame produced by sip_rtp_read's
call of ast_dsp_process; free memory in parse unit tests
* func_dialgroup: properly deref ao2 object grhead in nominal path of
dialgroup_read
* func_odbc: free resultset in off nominal paths of odbc_read
* cli: free match_list in off nominal paths of CLI match completion
* config: free comment_buffer/list_buffer when configuration file load
is unchanged; free the same buffers any time they were
created and config files were processed
* data: free XML nodes in various places
* enum: free context buffer in off nominal paths
* features: free ast_call_feature in off nominal paths of applicationmap
config processing
* netsock2: users of ast_sockaddr_resolve pass in an ast_sockaddr struct
that is allocated by the method. Failures in
ast_sockaddr_resolve could result in the users of the method
not knowing whether or not the buffer was allocated. The
method will now not allocate the ast_sockaddr struct if it
will return failure.
* pbx: cleanup hash table traversals in off nominal paths; free
ignore pattern buffer if it already exists for the specified
context
* xmldoc: cleanup various nodes when we no longer need them
* main/editline: various cleanup of pointers not being freed before being
assigned to other memory, cleanup along off nominal paths
* menuselect/mxml: cleanup of value buffer for an attribute when that attribute
did not specify a value
* res_calendar*: responses are allocated via the various *_request method
returns and should not be allocated in the various
write_event methods; ensure attendee buffer is freed if no
data exists in the parsed node; ensure that calendar objects
are de-ref'd appropriately
* res_jabber: free buffer in off nominal path
* res_musiconhold: close the DIR* object in off nominal paths
* res_rtp_asterisk: if we run out of ports, close the rtp socket object and free
the rtp object
* res_srtp: if we fail to create the session in libsrtp, destroy the
temporary ast_srtp object
(issue ASTERISK-19665)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1922
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