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r252089 | twilson | 2010-03-12 16:04:51 -0600 (Fri, 12 Mar 2010) | 20 lines
Only change the RTP ssrc when we see that it has changed
This change basically reverts the change reviewed in
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/374/ and instead limits the
updating of the RTP synchronization source to only those times when we
detect that the other side of the conversation has changed the ssrc.
The problem is that SRCUPDATE control frames are sent many times where
we don't want a new ssrc, including whenever Asterisk has to send DTMF
in a normal bridge. This is also not the first time that this mistake
has been made. The initial implementation of the ast_rtp_new_source
function also changed the ssrc--and then it was removed because of
this same issue. Then, we put it back in again to fix a different
issue. This patch attempts to only change the ssrc when we see that
the other side of the conversation has changed the ssrc.
It also renames some functions to make their purpose more clear.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/540/
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possibly cause memory to be accessed after it is freed, which causes all
sorts of random memory corruption. Instead, if a deletion fails, wait a
bit and try again (noting that another thread could change our taskid
value).
(closes issue #11386)
Reported by: flujan
Patches:
20080124__bug11386.diff.txt uploaded by Corydon76 (license 14)
Tested by: Corydon76, flujan, stuarth`
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I wonder if Asterisk can run at all without res_features. My guess is that
there's propably a lot of more modules and the core that depends on it.
Reported by: caio1982
(closes issue #11574)
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Reported by: haklin
Don't set the callerid name and number a second time on a newly created channel. ast_channel_alloc itself already sets it and setting it twice would cause a memory leak.
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The main bug being addressed here is a problem introduced when two SIP
channels using SIP INFO dtmf have their media directly bridged. So, when a
DTMF END frame comes into Asterisk from an incoming INFO message, Asterisk
would try to emulate a digit of some length by first sending a DTMF BEGIN
frame and sending a DTMF END later timed off of incoming audio. However,
since there was no audio coming in, the DTMF_END was never generated. This
caused DTMF based features to no longer work.
To fix this, the core now knows when a channel doesn't care about DTMF BEGIN
frames (such as a SIP channel sending INFO dtmf). If this is the case, then
Asterisk will not emulate a digit of some length, and will instead just pass
through the single DTMF END event.
Channel drivers also now get passed the length of the digit to their digit_end
callback. This improves SIP INFO support even further by enabling us to put
the real digit duration in the INFO message instead of a hard coded 250ms.
Also, for an incoming INFO message, the duration is read from the frame and
passed into the core instead of just getting ignored.
(issue #8597, maybe others...)
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reduce standard thread stack size slightly to allow the pthreads library to allocate the stack+data and not overflow a power-of-2 allocation in the kernel and waste memory/address space
add a new stack size for 'background' threads (those that don't handle PBX calls) when LOW_MEMORY is defined
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now reports AST_MODULE_LOAD_DECLINE when loading if config file
is not there, also fixed an error in res_config_pgsql where it
had a non static function when it should.
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- restructured build tree and makefiles to eliminate recursion problems
- support for embedded modules
- support for static builds
- simpler cross-compilation support
- simpler module/loader interface (no exported symbols)
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channel to remove the theoretical race condition that the channel could get
bridged before the channel's jitterbuffer gets configured. This was pointed
out by PCadach on IRC. Thanks!
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r38903 | russell | 2006-08-05 01:07:39 -0400 (Sat, 05 Aug 2006) | 2 lines
suppress a compiler warning about the usage of a potentially uninitialized variable
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r38904 | russell | 2006-08-05 01:08:50 -0400 (Sat, 05 Aug 2006) | 10 lines
Fix an issue that would cause a NewCallerID manager event to be generated
before the channel's NewChannel event. This was due to a somewhat recent
change that included using ast_set_callerid() where it wasn't before. This
function should not be used in the channel driver "new" functions.
(issue #7654, fixed by me)
Also, fix a couple minor bugs in usecount handling. chan_iax2 could have
increased the usecount but then returned an error. The place where chan_sip
increased the usecount did not call ast_update_usecount()
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inet_ntoa, which uses thread specific data (aka thread local storage) instead
of stack allocatted buffers to store the result.
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r36725 | russell | 2006-07-03 00:19:09 -0400 (Mon, 03 Jul 2006) | 4 lines
use ast_set_callerid to be more consistent and to make sure that the
"callerid" option in the conf files is always handled the same way and sets ANI
(issue #7285, gkloepfer)
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allocated. These changes caused crashes when using a channel type that did
not support the jitterbuffer. Instead of fixing why it's crashing, I'm going
to implement this in a better way next week. The way I did it caused a
jitterbuffer to be allocated on every channel where the channel type supported
jitterbuffers, even if they were disabled.
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so that channels not using a jitterbuffer don't waste as much memory
- ensure that the channel drivers that use jitterbuffers can handle a failure
from configuring a jitterbuffer on a new channel because of a memory
allocation error
- On passing through these channel drivers, configure the jitterbuffer before
starting the PBX thread instead of afterwards. If the pbx fails to start for
whatever reason, this would have caused a crash.
- Also on passing, move the increase of the usecount to after all of the
possible failure conditions in the function
- fix a place where ast_update_use_count() was not called
- ensure that the owner channel pointer of the channel pvt strcutures is set to
NULL in failure conditions
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and mgcp channels
- remove the jitterbuffer configuration from the pvt structures in
the sip, zap, and skinny channel drivers, as copying the same global
configuration into each pvt structure has no benefit.
- update and fix some typos in jitterbuffer related documentation
(issue #7257, north, with additional updates and modifications)
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update iax2_indicate to pass control frame payload to the connected channel
add an API call for sending an indication with payload, and use it for control frames with payload
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As partly documented in loader.c and include/asterisk/module.h,
modules are now expected to return all of their methods and flags
into a structure 'mod_data', and are normally loaded with RTLD_NOW
| RTLD_LOCAL, so symbols are resolved immediately and conflicts
should be less likely. Only in a small number of cases (res_*,
typically) modules are loaded RTLD_GLOBAL, so they can export
symbols.
The core of the change is only the two files loader.c and
include/asterisk/module.h, all the rest is simply adaptation of the
existing modules to the new API, a rather mechanical (but believe
me, time and finger-consuming!) process whose detail you can figure
out by svn diff'ing any single module.
Expect some minor compilation issue after this change, please
report it on mantis http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=6968
so we collect all the feedback in one place.
I am just sorry that this change missed SVN version number 20000!
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