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Richard Mudgett
724acb6ce7 stasis_bridge.c: Update stasis bridge push diagnostic messages.
Change-Id: I195b14994c9dcccb9452491ca20a885d2a54605a
2016-04-15 20:24:46 -05:00
Mark Michelson
5f78801859 transport management: Register thread with PJProject.
The scheduler thread that kills idle TCP connections was not registering
with PJProject properly and causing assertions if PJProject was built in
debug mode.

This change registers the thread with PJProject the first time that the
scheduler callback executes.

AST-2016-005

Change-Id: I5f7a37e2c80726a99afe9dc2a4a69bdedf661283
2016-04-14 14:25:13 -05:00
George Joseph
9740277713 res_pjsip: Add serialized scheduler (res_pjsip/pjsip_scheduler.c)
There are several places that do scheduled tasks or periodic housecleaning,
each with its own implementation:

* res_pjsip_keepalive has a thread that sends keepalives.
* pjsip_distributor has a thread that cleans up expired unidentified requests.
* res_pjsip_registrar_expire has a thread that cleans up expired contacts.
* res_pjsip_pubsub uses ast_sched directly and then calls ast_sip_push_task.
* res_pjsip_sdp_rtp also uses ast_sched to send keepalives.

There are also places where we should be doing scheduled work but aren't.
A good example are the places we have sorcery observers to start registration
or qualify.  These don't work when changes are made to a backend database
without a pjsip reload.  We need to check periodically.

As a first step to solving these issues, a new ast_sip_sched facility has
been created.

ast_sip_sched wraps ast_sched but only uses ast_sched as a scheduled queue.
When a task is ready to run, ast_sip_task_pusk is called for it. This ensures
that the task is executed in a PJLIB registered thread and doesn't hold up the
ast_sched thread so it can immediately continue processing the queue.  The
serializer used by ast_sip_sched is one of your choosing or a random one from
the res_pjsip pool if you don't choose one.

Another feature is the ability to automatically clean up the task_data when the
task expires (if ever).  If it's an ao2 object, it will be dereferenced, if
it's a malloc'd object it will be freed.  This is selectable when the task is
scheduled.  Even if you choose to not auto dereference an ao2 task data object,
the scheduler itself maintains a reference to it while the task is under it's
control.  This prevents the data from disappearing out from under the task.

There are two scheduling models.

AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_PERIODIC specifies that the invocations of the task occur at
the specific interval.  That is, every "interval" milliseconds, regardless of
how long the task takes.  If the task takes longer than the interval, it will
be scheduled at the next available multiple of interval.  For exmaple: If the
task has an interval of 60 secs and the task takes 70 secs (it better not),
the next invocation will happen at 120 seconds.

AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_DELAY specifies that the next invocation of the task should
start "interval" milliseconds after the current invocation has finished.

Also, the same ast_sched facility for fixed or variable intervals exists.  The
task's return code in conjunction with the AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_FIXED or
AST_SIP_SCHED_TASK_VARIABLE flags controls the next invocation start time.

One res_pjsip.h housekeeping change was made.  The pjsip header files were
added to the top.  There have been a few cases lately where I've needed
res_pjsip.h just for ast_sip calls and had compiles fail spectacularly because
I didn't add the pjsip header files to my source even though I never referenced
any pjsip calls.

Finally, a few new convenience APIs were added to astobj2 to make things a
little easier in the scheduler.  ao2_ref_and_lock() calls ao2_ref() and
ao2_lock() in one go.  ao2_unlock_and_unref() does the reverse. A few macros
were also copied from res_phoneprov because I got tired of having to duplicate
the same hash, sort and compare functions over and over again. The
AO2_STRING_FIELD_(HASH|SORT|CMP)_FN macros will insert functions suitable for
aor_container_alloc into your source.

This facility can be used immediately for the situations where we already have
a thread that wakes up periodically or do some scheduled work.  For the
registration and qualify issues, additional sorcery and schema changes would
need to be made so that we can easily detect changed objects on a periodic
basis without having to pull the entire database back to check.  I'm thinking
of a last-updated timestamp on the rows but more on this later.

Change-Id: I7af6ad2b2d896ea68e478aa1ae201d6dd016ba1c
2016-04-14 13:07:40 -06:00
Joshua Colp
13cb5ea73f Merge "res_pjsip_transport_management: Kill idle TCP connections." into 13 2016-04-14 13:02:47 -05:00
Joshua Colp
120493d5c0 Merge "Rename res_pjsip_keepalive res_pjsip_transport_management" into 13 2016-04-14 13:01:13 -05:00
Mark Michelson
7fb3724a77 res_pjsip_transport_management: Kill idle TCP connections.
"Idle" here means that someone connects to us and does not send a SIP
request. PJProject will not automatically time out such connections, so
it's up to Asterisk to do it instead.

When we receive an incoming TCP connection, we will start a timer
(equivalent to transaction timer D) waiting to receive an incoming
request. If we do not receive a request in that timeframe, then we will
shut down the TCP connection.

ASTERISK-25796 #close
Reported by George Joseph

AST-2016-005

Change-Id: I7b0d303e5d140d0ccaf2f7af562071e3d1130ac6
2016-04-14 11:58:04 -05:00
Mark Michelson
707fd4dcd0 Rename res_pjsip_keepalive res_pjsip_transport_management
ASTERISK-25796
Reported by George Joseph

AST-2016-005

Change-Id: Id322a05f927392293570599730050bc677d99433
2016-04-14 07:34:13 -05:00
Mark Michelson
0b4bb19e0b AST-2016-004: Fix crash on REGISTER with long URI.
Due to some ignored return values, Asterisk could crash if processing an
incoming REGISTER whose contact URI was above a certain length.

ASTERISK-25707 #close
Reported by George Joseph

Patches:
	0001-res_pjsip-Validate-that-URIs-don-t-exceed-pjproject-.patch

AST-2016-004

Change-Id: I0ed3898fe7ab10121b76c8c79046692de3a1be55
2016-04-14 07:15:47 -05:00
Joshua Colp
4ab4fc9141 Merge "res_pjsip_dialog_info: Add missing "direction" attribute in NOTIFY event" into 13 2016-04-12 13:28:47 -05:00
zuul
70c788ec5e Merge "res_pjsip: Add headers to AMI Event ContactStatusDetail" into 13 2016-04-12 07:35:01 -05:00
Alexei Gradinari
70b7673f09 res_pjsip: Add headers to AMI Event ContactStatusDetail
* Added Useragent and RegExpire headers to AMI Event
ContactStatusDetail with associated documentation.

ASTERISK-25903 #close

Change-Id: If3d121e943e588d016ba51d4eb9c6a421a562239
2016-04-11 22:24:50 -05:00
zuul
cf1c0277b5 Merge "res_pjsip_outbound_publish: Add transport for outbound PUBLISH" into 13 2016-04-11 21:26:28 -05:00
George Joseph
fe7e48db03 res_pjsip contact: Lock expiration/addition of contacts
Contact expiration can occur in several places:  res_pjsip_registrar,
res_pjsip_registrar_expire, and automatically when anyone calls
ast_sip_location_retrieve_aor_contact.  At the same time, res_pjsip_registrar
may also be attempting to renew or add a contact.  Since none of this was locked
it was possible for one thread to be renewing a contact and another thread to
expire it immediately because it was working off of stale data.  This was the
casue of intermittent registration/inbound/nominal/multiple_contacts test
failures.

Now, the new named lock functionality is used to lock the aor during contact
expire and add operations and res_pjsip_registrar_expire now checks the
expiration with the lock held before deleting the contact.

ASTERISK-25885 #close
Reported-by: Josh Colp

Change-Id: I83d413c46a47796f3ab052ca3b349f21cca47059
2016-04-11 13:00:14 -05:00
Alexei Gradinari
fd601f26f7 res_pjsip_outbound_publish: Add transport for outbound PUBLISH
The first available transport of the appropriate type is used now.
This patch adds new config option 'transport' for outbound-publish.
If transport is set then outbound PUBLISH requests will use this transport.

ASTERISK-25901 #close

Change-Id: Ib389130489b70e36795b0003fa5fd386e2680151
2016-04-08 13:44:53 -05:00
Alexei Gradinari
5f768d2a9c res_pjsip_dialog_info: Add missing "direction" attribute in NOTIFY event
BLF pickup isn't working on Cisco SPA and Snom phones
if the direction="recipient" attribute is missing in 'dialog' tag.

This patch adds direction="recipient" if extension state is
Ringing.

ASTERISK-24601 #close

Change-Id: I5b2c097ca29fd59e92ba237ca5d397cb1b0bcd8c
2016-04-08 05:48:51 -05:00
Joshua Colp
901e8d78c4 res_pjsip_registrar_expire: Fix race condition at shutdown.
When shutting down, the PJSIP sorcery is destroyed. The registrar
expiration module queries the PJSIP sorcery to determine what
to expire. As there was no synchronization between termination
of the expiration thread and the unloading of the module it was
possible for the thread to try to access the PJSIP sorcery after
it had been destroyed.

This change ensures that the thread is shut down before allowing
the module to be considered unloaded.

Change-Id: I69fd239edbaaf160c2d37ae00d3ac06e5596fe8b
2016-04-07 13:42:01 -03:00
Joshua Colp
8207372e66 res_pjsip: Fix configuration setting of "regcontext".
Due to a merge problem two options were swapped causing the
regcontext setting to not get set.

Change-Id: Icb33edc668e7357bacbaec2861a6b5ac64edaff1
2016-04-06 18:28:49 -03:00
Mark Michelson
c61dca6419 res_pjsip: Handle deferred SDP hold/unhold properly.
Some SIP devices indicate hold/unhold using deferred SDP reinvites. In
other words, they provide no SDP in the reinvite.

A typical transaction that starts hold might look something like this:

* Device sends reinvite with no SDP
* Asterisk sends 200 OK with SDP indicating sendrecv on streams.
* Device sends ACK with SDP indicating sendonly on streams.

At this point, PJMedia's SDP negotiator saves Asterisk's local state as
being recvonly.

Now, when the device attempts to unhold, it again uses a deferred SDP
reinvite, so we end up doing the following:

* Device sends reinvite with no SDP
* Asterisk sends 200 OK with SDP indicating recvonly on streams
* Device sends ACK with SDP indicating sendonly on streams

The problem here is that Asterisk offered recvonly, and by RFC 3264's
rules, if an offer is recvonly, the answer has to be sendonly. The
result is that the device is not taken off hold.

What is supposed to happen is that Asterisk should indicate sendrecv in
the 200 OK that it sends. This way, the device has the freedom to
indicate sendrecv if it wants the stream taken off hold, or it can
continue to respond with sendonly if the purpose of the reinvite was
something else (like a session timer refresher).

The fix here is to alter the SDP negotiator's state when we receive a
reinvite with no SDP. If the negotiator's state is currently in the
recvonly or inactive state, then we alter our local state to be
sendrecv. This way, we allow the device to indicate the stream state as
desired.

ASTERISK-25854 #close
Reported by Robert McGilvray

Change-Id: I7615737276165eef3a593038413d936247dcc6ed
2016-04-05 16:12:47 -05:00
Joshua Colp
cb56ef8069 res_http_websocket: Make core supported.
Websockets are a core part of ARI support and as such this
module should also be core supported.

Change-Id: I8f9283c6a167152761b92984779bb39e3db51a9c
2016-04-05 12:21:32 -03:00
Joshua Colp
bb7214180c Merge "res_rtp_asterisk: Use separate SRTP session for RTCP with DTLS" into 13 2016-04-05 05:37:09 -05:00
George Joseph
fe448ac8a7 res_pjsip_mwi: Fix segv caused by 16c7d8e74a
I forgot the new voicemail_extension wasn't a stringfield and didn't check
for NULL where I should have.

Change-Id: I029482d5c2ab72474838750461bd46b0809c90fb
2016-04-04 17:04:15 -06:00
Joshua Colp
3c91a76a3b Merge "res_pjsip_mwi: Allow subscribe to vm access extension as an alias" into 13 2016-04-04 14:16:44 -05:00
Joshua Colp
072bf78ba3 Merge "res_pjsip_mwi: Add voicemail extension and mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited" into 13 2016-04-04 14:16:02 -05:00
zuul
e8c6cf8947 Merge "res_stasis: Add control ref to playback and recording structs." into 13 2016-03-31 13:39:03 -05:00
Joshua Colp
cb9b7f6b1b Merge "res_stasis: Fix crash on a hanging up channel." into 13 2016-03-31 08:16:15 -05:00
Joshua Colp
2b5dfe668a Merge "res_stasis_recording.c: Cleanup stasis_app_recording_find_by_name()." into 13 2016-03-31 07:16:10 -05:00
Joshua Colp
6ad59a69f8 Merge "res_rtp_asterisk: Fix placement of txcount increment" into 13 2016-03-31 07:04:48 -05:00
zuul
6be8b89b2f Merge "res_stasis.c: Protect channel datastore list from stasis end." into 13 2016-03-31 00:48:38 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
5f73c2ef0a res_stasis.c: Protect channel datastore list from stasis end.
Change-Id: Ifadc469590bd4d5368e19d3763db3bd1f80fdb95
2016-03-30 16:33:03 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
74d63f56ee res_ari: Cannot get control also means channel is unavailable.
The only caller of ari_bridges_play_found() has this note:

If ari_bridges_play_found fails because the channel is unavailable for
playback, The channel will be removed from the playback list soon.  We can
keep trying to get channels from the list until we either get one that
will work or else there isn't a channel for this bridge anymore, in which
case we'll revert to ari_bridges_play_new.

Change-Id: Ib068141b367ccaa17be0dab4181c98e26c5127d6
2016-03-30 16:31:05 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
cf49b44090 res_stasis_recording.c: Cleanup stasis_app_recording_find_by_name().
Change-Id: Ic7d93c402c498677a122505558859c853d4e5ac7
2016-03-30 16:28:58 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
ecf4102d02 res_stasis: Add control ref to playback and recording structs.
The stasis_app_playback and stasis_app_recording structs need to have a
struct stasis_app_control ref.  Other threads can get a reference to the
playback and recording structs from their respective global container.
These other threads can then use the control pointer they contain after
the control struct has gone.

* Add control ref to stasis_app_playback and stasis_app_recording structs.

With the refs added, the control command queue can now have a circular
control reference which will cause the control struct to never get
released if the control's command queue is not flushed when the channel
leaves the Stasis application.  Also the command queue needs better
protection from adding commands if the control->is_done flag is set.

* Flush the control command queue on exit.

ASTERISK-25882 #close

Change-Id: I3cf1fb59cbe6f50f20d9e35a2c07ac07d7f4320d
2016-03-30 16:23:40 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
a179aba65e res_stasis: Fix crash on a hanging up channel.
* Give the struct stasis_app_control ao2 object a ref to the channel held
in the object.  Now the channel will still be around if a thread needs to
post a stasis message instead of crash because the topic was destroyed.

* Moved stopping any lingering silence generator out of the struct
stasis_app_control destructor and made it a part of exiting the Stasis
application.  Who knows which thread the destructor will be called under
so it cannot affect the channel's silence generator.  Not only was the
channel unprotected when the silence generator was stopped, stasis may no
longer even control the channel.

ASTERISK-25882

Change-Id: I21728161b5fe638cef7976fa36a605043a7497e4
2016-03-30 16:23:40 -05:00
George Joseph
16c7d8e74a res_pjsip_mwi: Allow subscribe to vm access extension as an alias
Background:

If your extension is 1000 and the voicemail access extension is 1571 and you
dial 1571, usually a dialplan rule calls voicemailmain with your extension and
you are placed directly in your mailbox.  Therefore most admins program the
voicemail (or other speed dial) button on their phones to the access extension.
Some phones (Snom at least) use whatever is programmed there to also subscribe
for MWI and so can't dial one number and subscribe to another.  This works fine
in chan_sip because chan_sip completely ignores the user portion of the
SUBSCRIBE message request URI.  If it can match the peer, is subscribes to the
peer's mailbox.  The user could be set to anything or nothing and you'd still
get subscribed to your mailbox.

Issue:

chan_pjsip actually uses the user portion of the URI to find an aor and its
mailboxes.  Therefore a subscribe to 1571 results in a 404.  Sure, you can
create an aor for 1571 but you certainly can't add your entire voicemail
system's mailboxes to it and everyone would get notified of every MWI.

Solution:

When an MWI subscribe comes in and an aor can't be found that matches the
resource directly, check the resource against the endpoint's aors.  If an aor
is found that has a voicemail_extension that matches the resource, use it.

ASTERISK-25865
Reported-by: Ross Beer

Change-Id: I770ea185f751f1ada888fafb4b452115f1c06e9e
2016-03-30 13:31:38 -06:00
George Joseph
d8f0bc3572 res_pjsip_mwi: Add voicemail extension and mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited
res_pjsip_mwi was missing the chan_sip "vmexten" functionality which adds
the Message-Account header to the MWI NOTIFY.  Also, specifying mailboxes
on endpoints for unsolicited mwi and on aors for subscriptions required
that the admin know in advance which the client wanted.  If you specified
mailboxes on the endpoint, subscriptions were rejected even if you also
specified mailboxes on the aor.

Voicemail extension:
* Added a global default_voicemail_extension which defaults to "".
* Added voicemail_extension to both endpoint and aor.
* Added ast_sip_subscription_get_dialog for support.
* Added ast_sip_subscription_get_sip_uri for support.

When an unsolicited NOTIFY is constructed, the From header is parsed, the
voicemail extension from the endpoint is substituted for the user, and the
result placed in the Message-Account field in the body.

When a subscribed NOTIFY is constructed, the subscription dialog local uri
is parsed, the voicemail_extension from the aor (looked up from the
subscription resource name) is substituted for the user, and the result
placed in the Message-Account field in the body.

If no voicemail extension was defined, the Message-Account field is not added
to the NOTIFY body.

mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited:
* Added mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited to endpoint.

The previous behavior was to reject a subscribe if a previous internal
subscription for unsolicited MWI was found for the mailbox.  That remains the
default.  However, if there are mailboxes also set on the aor and the client
subscribes and mwi_subscribe_replaces_unsolicited is set, the existing internal
subscription is removed and replaced with the external subscription.  This
allows an admin to configure mailboxes on both the endpoint and aor and allows
the client to select which to use.

ASTERISK-25865 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer

Change-Id: Ic15a9415091760539c7134a5ba3dc4a6a1217cea
2016-03-30 12:17:29 -06:00
Joshua Colp
e1fdb0a6da Merge "res_pjsip/pjsip_options: Fix From generation on outgoing OPTIONS" into 13 2016-03-30 10:52:44 -05:00
George Joseph
8dc8d6ceb8 res_rtp_asterisk: Fix placement of txcount increment
Commit 1bce690ccb was incrementing txcount
for rtcp packets as well as rtp packets and that was causing sender reports
to be generated instead of receiver reports in cases where no rtp was actually
being sent.

Moved the txcount increment from __rtp_sento, which handles both rtp and rtcp,
to rtp_sento which only handles rtp packets.

Discovered by the hep/rtcp-receiver test.

Change-Id: Ie442e4bb947a68847a676497021ba10ffaf376d5
2016-03-30 08:46:32 -06:00
George Joseph
c7eb18d865 chan_pjsip: Add 'pjsip show channelstats'
Added the ability to show channel statistics to chan_pjsip (cli_functions.c)

Moved the existing 'pjsip show channel(s)' functionality from
pjsip_configuration to cli_functions.c.  The stats needed chan_pjsip's
private header so it made sense to move the existing channel commands as well.

Now using stasis_cache_dump to get the channel snapshots rather than retrieving
all endpoints, then getting each one's channel snapshots.  Much more efficient.

Change-Id: I03b114522126d27434030b285bf6d531ddd79869
2016-03-29 14:35:17 -05:00
zuul
e595f02f83 Merge "res_rtp_asterisk: Fix packet stats on bridged connection" into 13 2016-03-29 14:28:36 -05:00
George Joseph
1583559a06 res_pjsip/pjsip_options: Fix From generation on outgoing OPTIONS
No one seemed to notice but every time an OPTIONS goes out, it goes
out with a From of "asterisk" (or whatever the default from_user is set to),
even if you specify an endpoint.

The issue had several causes...
qualify_contact is only called with an endpoint if called from the CLI.
If the endpoint is NULL, qualify_contact only looks up the endpoint if
authenticate_qualify=yes. Even then, it never passes it on to
ast_sip_create_request where the From header is set.  Therefore From
is always "asterisk" (or whatever the default from_user is set to).
Even if ast_sip_create_request were to get an endpoint, it only sets
the From if endpoint->from_user is set.

The fix is 4 parts...

First, create_out_of_dialog_request was modified to use the endpoint id
if endpoint was specified and from_user is not set.

Second, qualify_contact was modified to always look up an endpoint if
one wasn't specified regardless of authenticate_qualify.  It then passes
the endpoint on to create_out_of_dialog_request.

Third (and most importantly), find_an_endpoint was modified to find
an endpoint by using an "aors LIKE %contact->aor%" predicate with
ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_fields.  As such, this patch will only work
if the sorcery realtime optimizations patch goes in.  Otherwise we'd
be pulling the entire endpoints database every time we send an OPTIONS.
Since we already know the contact's aor, the on_endpoint callback was also
modified to just check if the contact->aor is an exact match to one of
the endpoint's.

Finally, since we now have an endpoint for every OPTIONS request,
res_pjsip/endpt_send_request (which handles out-of-dialog reqests) was
updated to get the transport from the endpoint and set it on tdata.
Now the correct transport is used.

Change-Id: I2207e12bb435e373bd1e03ad091d82e5aba011af
2016-03-29 13:59:56 -05:00
Joshua Colp
7b7e3909e4 Merge "sorcery/res_pjsip: Refactor for realtime performance" into 13 2016-03-29 13:16:17 -05:00
Jacek Konieczny
0cfab30b28 res_rtp_asterisk: Use separate SRTP session for RTCP with DTLS
Asterisk uses separate UDP ports for RTP and RTCP traffic and RFC 5764
explicitly states:

  There MUST be a separate DTLS-SRTP session for each distinct pair of
  source and destination ports used by a media session

This means RTP keying material cannot be used for DTLS RTCP, which was
the reason why RTCP encryption would fail.

ASTERISK-25642

Change-Id: I7e8779d8b63e371088081bb113131361b2847e3a
2016-03-29 09:29:45 -05:00
zuul
3528a9a42e Merge "res_parking: Misc fixes." into 13 2016-03-29 08:53:45 -05:00
George Joseph
1bce690ccb res_rtp_asterisk: Fix packet stats on bridged connection
rxcount, txcount, rxoctetcount and txoctetcount weren't being calculated
for bridged streams because the calulations were being done after the
bridged short-circuit.  Actually, rxoctetcount wasn't ever being calculated.

Moved the calculations so they occur for all valid received packets and
all transmitted packets.  Also added rxoctetcount and txoctetcount to
ast_rtp_instance_stat.

Change-Id: I08fb06011a82d38c3b4068867a615068fbe59cbb
2016-03-28 11:23:08 -06:00
Joshua Colp
c88c09a920 Merge "res_parking: Fix blind transfer dynamic lots creation." into 13 2016-03-26 14:25:53 -05:00
zuul
3974bf1ef0 Merge "res_parking: Cleanup find_channel_parking_lot_name() usage." into 13 2016-03-26 11:33:01 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
50f90d4099 res_parking: Fix blind transfer dynamic lots creation.
Blind transfers to a recognized parking extension need to use the parker's
channel variable values to create the dynamic parking lot.  This is
because there is always only one parker while the parkee may actually be a
multi-party bridge.  A multi-party bridge can never supply the needed
channel variables to create the dynamic parking lot.  In the multi-party
bridge blind transfer scenario, the parker's CHANNEL(parkinglot) value and
channel variables are inherited by the local channel used to park the
bridge.

* In park_common_setup(), make use the parker instead of the parkee to
supply the dynamic parking lot channel variable values.  In all but one
case, the parkee is the same as the parker.  However, in the recognized
parking extension blind transfer scenario for a two party bridge they are
different channels.  For consistency, we need to use the parker channel.

* In park_local_transfer(), pass the CHANNEL(parkinglot) value to the
local channel when blind transferring a multi-party bridge to a recognized
parking extension.

* When a local channel starts a call, the Local;2 side needs to inherit
the CHANNEL(parkinglot) value from Local;1.

The DTMF one-touch parking case wasn't even trying to create dynamic
parking lots before it aborted the attempt.

* In parking_park_call(), add missing code to create a dynamic parking
lot.

A DTMF bridge hook is documented as returning -1 to remove the hook.
Though the hook caller is really coded to accept non-zero.  See the
ast_bridge_hook_callback typedef.

* In feature_park_call(), don't remove the DTMF one-touch parking hook
because of an error.

ASTERISK-24605 #close
Reported by:  Philip Correia
Patches:
      call_park.patch (license #6672) patch uploaded by Philip Correia

Change-Id: I221d3a8fcc181877a1158d17004474d35d8016c9
2016-03-26 02:43:48 -05:00
George Joseph
5aa5c49413 sorcery/res_pjsip: Refactor for realtime performance
There were a number of places in the res_pjsip stack that were getting
all endpoints or all aors, and then filtering them locally.

A good example is pjsip_options which, on startup, retrieves all
endpoints, then the aors for those endpoints, then tests the aors to see
if the qualify_frequency is > 0.  One issue was that it never did
anything with the endpoints other than retrieve the aors so we probably
could have skipped a step and just retrieved all aors. But nevermind.

This worked reasonably well with local config files but with a realtime
backend and thousands of objects, this was a nightmare.  The issue
really boiled down to the fact that while realtime supports predicates
that are passed to the database engine, the non-realtime sorcery
backends didn't.

They do now.

The realtime engines have a scheme for doing simple comparisons. They
take in an ast_variable (or list) for matching, and the name of each
variable can contain an operator.  For instance, a name of
"qualify_frequency >" and a value of "0" would create a SQL predicate
that looks like "where qualify_frequency > '0'".  If there's no operator
after the name, the engines add an '=' so a simple name of
"qualify_frequency" and a value of "10" would return exact matches.

The non-realtime backends decide whether to include an object in a
result set by calling ast_sorcery_changeset_create on every object in
the internal container.  However, ast_sorcery_changeset_create only does
exact string matches though so a name of "qualify_frequency >" and a
value of "0" returns nothing because the literal "qualify_frequency >"
doesn't match any name in the objset set.

So, the real task was to create a generic string matcher that can take a
left value, operator and a right value and perform the match. To that
end, strings.c has a new ast_strings_match(left, operator, right)
function.  Left and right are the strings to operate on and the operator
can be a string containing any of the following: = (or NULL or ""), !=,
>, >=, <, <=, like or regex.  If the operator is like or regex, the
right string should be a %-pattern or a regex expression.  If both left
and right can be converted to float, then a numeric comparison is
performed, otherwise a string comparison is performed.

To use this new function on ast_variables, 2 new functions were added to
config.c.  One that compares 2 ast_variables, and one that compares 2
ast_variable lists.  The former is useful when you want to compare 2
ast_variables that happen to be in a list but don't want to traverse the
list.  The latter will traverse the right list and return true if all
the variables in it match the left list.

Now, the backends' fields_cmp functions call ast_variable_lists_match
instead of ast_sorcery_changeset_create and they can now process the
same syntax as the realtime engines.  The realtime backend just passes
the variable list unaltered to the engine.  The only gotcha is that
there's no common realtime engine support for regex so that's been noted
in the api docs for ast_sorcery_retrieve_by_fields.

Only one more change to sorcery was done...  A new config flag
"allow_unqualified_fetch" was added to reg_sorcery_realtime.
"no": ignore fetches if no predicate fields were supplied.
"error": same as no but emit an error. (good for testing)
"yes": allow (the default);
"warn": allow but emit a warning. (good for testing)

Now on to res_pjsip...

pjsip_options was modified to retrieve aors with qualify_frequency > 0
rather than all endpoints then all aors.  Not only was this a big
improvement in realtime retrieval but even for config files there's an
improvement because we're not going through endpoints anymore.

res_pjsip_mwi was modified to retieve only endpoints with something in
the mailboxes field instead of all endpoints then testing mailboxes.

res_pjsip_registrar_expire was completely refactored.  It was retrieving
all contacts then setting up scheduler entries to check for expiration.
Now, it's a single thread (like keepalive) that periodically retrieves
only contacts whose expiration time is < now and deletes them.  A new
contact_expiration_check_interval was added to global with a default of
30 seconds.

Ross Beer reports that with this patch, his Asterisk startup time dropped
from around an hour to under 30 seconds.

There are still objects that can't be filtered at the database like
identifies, transports, and registrations.  These are not going to be
anywhere near as numerous as endpoints, aors, auths, contacts however.

Back to allow_unqualified_fetch.  If this is set to yes and you have a
very large number of objects in the database, the pjsip CLI commands
will attempt to retrive ALL of them if not qualified with a LIKE.
Worse, if you type "pjsip show endpoint <tab>" guess what's going to
happen? :)  Having a cache helps but all the objects will have to be
retrieved at least once to fill the cache.  Setting
allow_unqualified_fetch=no prevents the mass retrieve and should be used
on endpoints, auths, aors, and contacts.  It should NOT be used for
identifies, registrations and transports since these MUST be
retrieved in bulk.

Example sorcery.conf:

[res_pjsip]
endpoint=config,pjsip.conf,criteria=type=endpoint
endpoint=realtime,ps_endpoints,allow_unqualified_fetch=error

ASTERISK-25826 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Tested-by: Ross Beer

Change-Id: Id2691e447db90892890036e663aaf907b2dc1c67
2016-03-25 19:19:39 -06:00
Richard Mudgett
05fc3a96d1 res_parking: Cleanup find_channel_parking_lot_name() usage.
Change-Id: I8f7a8890aef27824301c642d4d15407ac83e6f02
2016-03-25 18:30:41 -05:00
Richard Mudgett
a4189763ab res_parking: Misc fixes.
res/parking/parking_applications.c:

* Add malloc fail checks in setup_park_common_datastore().

* Fix playing parking failed announcement to only happen on non-blind
transfers in park_app_exec().  It could never go out before because a test
was provedly always false.

res/parking/parking_bridge.c:

* Fix NULL tolerance in generate_parked_user() because
bridge_parking_push() can theoretically pass a NULL parker channel if the
parker channel went away for some reason.

* Clarify some weird code dealing with blind_transfer in
bridge_parking_push().

res/parking/parking_bridge_features.c:

* Made park_local_transfer() set BLINDTRANSFER on the Local;1 channel
which will be bulk copied to the Local;2 channel on the subsequent
ast_call().  The additional advantage is if the parker channel has the
BLINDTRANSFER and ATTENDEDTRANSFER variables set they are now guaranteed
to be overridden.

res/parking/parking_manager.c:

* Fix AMI Park action input range checking of the Timeout header in
manager_park().

* Reduced locking scope to where needed in manager_park().

res/res_parking.c:

* Fix some off nominal missing unlocks by eliminating the returns.

Change-Id: Ib64945bc285acb05a306dc12e6f16854898915ca
2016-03-25 18:27:20 -05:00