Sets INUSE when no free agents, NOT_INUSE when an agent is free.
modifes handle_statechange() scan members loop to scan for a free agent
and updates the Queue:queuename_avial devstate.
Previously exited early if the member was found in the queue.
Now Exits later when both a member was found, and a free agent was found.
alecdavis (license 585)
Reported by: Alec Davis
Tested by: alecdavis
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2121/
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Support all ways a member can be available for 'agent available' hints
Alec's patch in r373188 added the ability to subscribe to a hint for when
Queue members are available. This patch modifies the check that determines
when a Queue member is available by refactoring the availability checks in
num_available_members into a shared function is_member_available. This
should now handle the ringinuse option, as well as device state values
other than AST_DEVICE_NOT_INUSE.
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This patch adds support for hints on a queue. Hints can be added using
the nomenclature 'Queue:name', where name is the name of the queue being
monitored.
This nifty feature was done by Alec Davis.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1619
Reported by: Alec Davis
Tested by: alecdavis
patches:
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* ASTERISK-20383
Missing named call pickup group features:
CHANNEL(callgroup) - Need CHANNEL(namedcallgroup)
CHANNEL(pickupgroup) - Need CHANNEL(namedpickupgroup)
Pickup() - Needs to also select from named pickup groups.
* ASTERISK-20384
Using the pickupexten, the pickup channel selection could fail even though
there was a call it could have picked up. In a call pickup race when
there are multiple calls to pickup and two extensions try to pickup a
call, it is conceivable that the loser will not pick up any call even
though it could have picked up the next oldest matching call.
Regression because of the named call pickup group feature.
* See ASTERISK-20386 for the implementation improvements. These are the
changes in channel.c and channel.h.
* Fixed some locking issues in CHANNEL().
(closes issue ASTERISK-20383)
Reported by: rmudgett
(closes issue ASTERISK-20384)
Reported by: rmudgett
(closes issue ASTERISK-20386)
Reported by: rmudgett
Tested by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2112/
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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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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:
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The Status: header in a QueueMemberStatus event (and other QueueMember* events)
is the numeric value of the device state corresponding to that Queue Member.
As those values are not exactly obvious, listing them in the documentation is
useful.
Matt Riddell reported this indirectly through the wiki page.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20243)
Reported by: Matt Riddell
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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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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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* 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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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
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This is based on the work done by Olle Johansson on review board.
The idea is that the channel specified in an AMI originate or call
file is typically not connected to the outgoing extension until the
channel has been answered. With this change, an EarlyMedia header can
be specified for AMI originates and an early_media option can
be specified in call files. With this option set, once early media is
received on a channel, it will be connected with the outgoing extension.
(closes issue ASTERISK-18644)
Reported by Olle Johansson
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1472
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The value "none" is specified in the config file as a valid value for
the "video_mode" option. The code prior to the ACO conversion did not
check for "none", but just ignored it and relied on the default zero
value. The parsing with ACO is more strict, so without handling
"none" specifically, parsing would fail.
When parsing failed, but the module loaded anyway, the config info
would never be stored, and one place in the code did not check for
this case and would segfault. It was also possible that the
aco_info struct's internals would be destroyed and used as well.
This patch keeps the module from loading after parse failures, adds
the "none" option to "video_mode", registers CLI functions only
after parsing has completed, checks the config data for NULL before
accessing it, and returns -1 on some allocation failures when
initializing.
(closes issue ASTERISK-20159)
Reported by: Birger "WIMPy" Harzenetter
Tested by: Birger "WIMPy" Harzenetter
Patches:
confbridge_fix3.txt uploaded by Terry Wilson
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The paragraph describing the SubEvent belongs with the SubEvent parameter
itself, and not with its enum values. The order of parsing was placing
the description after the last enum, which isn't correct.
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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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Manager_mixmonitor included an early return on failed executions of mixmonitor
that would result in a leaked channel reference.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19943)
Reported by: Mark Murawski
Patches:
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Hangup handlers are an alternative to the h extension. They can be used
in addition to the h extension. The idea is to attach a Gosub routine to
a channel that will execute when the call hangs up. Whereas which h
extension gets executed depends on the location of dialplan execution when
the call hangs up, hangup handlers are attached to the call channel. You
can attach multiple handlers that will execute in the order of most
recently added first.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19549)
Reported by: Mark Murawski
Tested by: rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2002/
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This patch adds the core changes necessary to support AMI event documentation
in the source files of Asterisk, and adds documentation to those AMI events
defined in the core application modules. Event documentation is built from
the source by two new python scripts, located in build_tools:
get_documentation.py and post_process_documentation.py.
The get_documentation.py script mirrors the actions of the existing AWK
get_documentation scripts, except that it will scan the entirety of a source
file for Asterisk documentation. Upon encountering it, if the documentation
happens to be an AMI event, it will attempt to extract information about the
event directly from the manager event macro calls that raise the event. The
post_process_documentation.py script combines manager event instances that
are the same event but documented in multiple source files. It generates
the final core-[lang].xml file.
As this process can take longer to complete than a typical 'make all', it
is only performed if a new make target, 'full', is chosen.
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Add support-level indications to many more source files.
Since we now have tools that scan through the source tree looking for files
with specific support levels, we need to ensure that every file that is
a component of a 'core' or 'extended' module (or the main Asterisk binary)
is explicitly marked with its support level. This patch adds support-level
indications to many more source files in tree, but avoids adding them to
third-party libraries that are included in the tree and to source files
that don't end up involved in Asterisk itself.
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Add a script to enable finding source files without support-levels defined.
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* Make non-normal dialplan execution routines be able to run on a hung up
channel. This is preparation work for hangup handler routines.
* Fixed ability to support relative non-normal dialplan execution
routines. (i.e., The context and exten are optional for the specified
dialplan location.) Predial routines are the only non-normal routines that
it makes sense to optionally omit the context and exten. Setting a hangup
handler also needs this ability.
* Fix Return application being able to restore a dialplan location
exactly. Channels without a PBX may not have context or exten set.
* Fixes non-normal execution routines like connected line interception and
predial leaving the dialplan execution stack unbalanced. Errors like
missing Return statements, popping too many stack frames using StackPop,
or an application returning non-zero could leave the dialplan stack
unbalanced.
* Fixed the AGI gosub application so it cleans up the dialplan execution
stack and handles the autoloop priority increments correctly.
* Eliminated the need for the gosub_virtual_context return location.
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