This resolves a large number of compiler warnings from GCC 4.10 which
cause the build to fail under dev mode. The vast majority are
signed/unsigned mismatches in printf-style format strings.
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This patch does the following:
(1) It makes REF_DEBUG a meneselect item. Enabling REF_DEBUG now enables
REF_DEBUG globally throughout Asterisk.
(2) The ref debug log file is now created in the AST_LOG_DIR directory.
Every run will now blow away the previous run (as large ref files
sometimes caused issues). We now also no longer open/close the file
on each write, instead relying on fflush to make sure data gets written
to the file (in case the ao2 call being performed is about to cause a
crash)
(3) It goes with a comma delineated format for the ref debug file. This
makes parsing much easier. This also now includes the thread ID of the
thread that caused ref change.
(4) A new python script instead for refcounting has been added in the
contrib/scripts folder.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3377/
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This fixes path handling for log files so that an extra / is not
appended to the file path when the path is absolute (begins with /).
This would previously result in different but functionally equivalent
paths in the output of 'logger show channels'.
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Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2580/ tried to fix the mismatch
in memory pools but had a math error determining the buffer size and
didn't address other similar memory pool mismatches.
* Effectively reverted the previous patch to go in the same direction as
trunk for the returned memory pool of ast_bt_get_symbols().
* Fixed memory leak in ast_bt_get_symbols() when BETTER_BACKTRACES is
defined.
* Fixed some formatting in ast_bt_get_symbols().
* Fixed sig_pri.c freeing memory allocated by libpri when MALLOC_DEBUG is
enabled.
* Fixed __dump_backtrace() freeing memory from ast_bt_get_symbols() when
MALLOC_DEBUG is enabled.
* Moved __dump_backtrace() because of compile issues with the utils
directory.
(closes issue ASTERISK-22221)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2778/
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When Asterisk shuts down and shuts down the loggin gsubsystem, any
messages currently in flight will not get logged. This patch prevents the
loop writing messages from breaking out prematurely, such that all of the
messages are logged.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21716)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
patches:
logger-process-all-messages.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (license 5909)
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Similar to the patch that moved the fork earlier in the startup sequence to
prevent mutex errors in the recursive mutex surrounding the read/write thread
registration lock, this patch re-initializes the logmsgs mutex. Part of the
start up sequence before forking the process into the background includes
reading asterisk.conf; this has to occur prior to the call to daemon in order
to read startup parameters. When reading in a conf file, log statements can
be generated. Since this can't be avoided, the mutex instead is
re-initialized to ensure a reset of any thread tracking information.
This patch also includes some additional debugging to catch errors when
locking or unlocking the recursive mutex that surrounds locks when the
DEBUG_THREADS build option is enabled. DO_CRASH or THREAD_CRASH will
cause an abort() if a mutex error is detected.
(issue ASTERISK-19463)
Reported by: mjordan
Tesetd by: mjordan
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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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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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bfd_find_nearest_line can possibly set file to null resulting in a crash when strrchr(file) runs
(closes issue ASTERISK-19815)
Reported by Mark Murawski
Tested by Mark Murawski
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The logger_thread() had an exit path that failed to release the logmsgs
list lock.
* Make logger_thread() exit path unlock the logmsgs list lock.
* Made ast_log() not queue any messages to the logmsgs list if the
close_logger_thread flag is set.
(issue ASTERISK-19463)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
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This patch updates the NUMLOGLEVELS define in logger.h to 32, to match the fact
that logger.c implements 32 log levels (because of the custom log level stuff).
asterisk.c uses this define to size an array of levels per remote console.
This array is modified in ast_console_toggle_loglevel(), which is called by the
"logger set level" CLI command. While the documentation for the CLI command
doesn't make it terribly obvious, you can use this CLI command to toggle a
custom log level on a remote console, as well. However, doing so led to an
invalid array index in asterisk.c.
This array is read from any time a log message is written to a console. So,
all custom log level messages resulted in a bogus read if a remote console
was connected.
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Dummy channels created by ast_dummy_channel_alloc() should be destoyed by
ast_channel_unref(). Using ast_channel_release() needlessly grabs the
channel container lock and can cause a deadlock as a result.
* Analyzed use of ast_dummy_channel_alloc() and made use
ast_channel_unref() when done with the dummy channel. (Primary reason for
the reported deadlock.)
* Made app_dial.c:dial_exec_full() not call ast_call() holding any channel
locks. Chan_local could not perform deadlock avoidance correctly.
(Potential deadlock exposed by this issue. Secondary reason for the
reported deadlock since the held lock was part of the deadlock chain.)
* Fixed some uses of ast_dummy_channel_alloc() not checking the returned
channel pointer for failure.
* Fixed some potential chan=NULL pointer usage in func_odbc.c. Protected
by testing the bogus_chan value.
* Fixed needlessly clearing a 1024 char auto array when setting the first
char to zero is enough in manager.c:action_getvar().
(closes issue ASTERISK-18613)
Reported by: Thomas Arimont
Patches:
jira_asterisk_18613_v1.8.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett
Tested by: Thomas Arimont
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Asterisk crashes if MALLOC_DEBUG is enabled when res_fax tries to
unregister its logger level.
* Make ast_logger_unregister_level() use ast_free() instead of free().
When MALLOC_DEBUG is enabled, ast_free() does not degenerate into a call
to free(). Therefore, if you allocated memory with a form of ast_malloc
you must free it with ast_free.
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Currently, logger only prints an error message to stderr when it fails to open
a logger channel where many users will not see it because the logger lock is
held. The alternative provided by this patch is to log the error to all
attached consoles in the hopes that it will be easier to see. Additionally,
this patch prevents the failed logger channel from being added to the list
where it would silently fail on each call to the Asterisk logger.
(closes issue ASTERISK-16231)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1338
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ASTERISK-15863 caused a regression with queue logging. The output of the
queue log is not started until the logger configuration is reloaded.
* Queue log initialization is completely delayed until the first message
is posted to the queue log system. Including the initial opening of the
queue log file.
* Fixed rotate_file() ROTATE strategy to give the file just rotated out to
the configured exec function after rotate. Just like the other strategies.
* Fixed logger reload to always post the queue reload entry instead of
just if there is a queue log file.
* Refactored some code to eliminate some redundancy and to reduce stack
utilization.
(closes issue ASTERISK-17036)
JIRA SWP-2952
Reported by: Juan Carlos Valero
Patches:
jira_asterisk_17036_v1.8.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett
Tested by: rmudgett
(closes issue ASTERISK-18208)
Reported by: Christian Pinedo
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1333/
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This code was reworked recently, and since the logchannel list hadn't been
created yet at this point, and it was a verbose message, it was being dropped
on the floor. Now it'll continue on to where it should be handled.
(closes issue #18580)
Reported by: pabelanger
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Merged revisions 298905 via svnmerge from
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r298905 | tilghman | 2010-12-17 15:40:56 -0600 (Fri, 17 Dec 2010) | 6 lines
Let Asterisk find better backtrace information with libbfd.
The menuselect option BETTER_BACKTRACES, if enabled, will use libbfd to search
for better symbol information within both the Asterisk binary, as well as
loaded modules, to assist when using inline backtraces to track down problems.
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r266142 | tilghman | 2010-05-26 16:11:44 -0500 (Wed, 26 May 2010) | 14 lines
Use sigaction for signals which should persist past the initial trigger, not signal.
If you call signal() in a Solaris signal handler, instead of just resetting
the signal handler, it causes the signal to refire, because the signal is not
marked as handled prior to the signal handler being called. This effectively
causes Solaris to immediately exceed the threadstack in recursive signal
handlers and crash.
(closes issue #17000)
Reported by: rmcgilvr
Patches:
20100526__issue17000.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: rmcgilvr
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Nick Lewis pointed out that the patch as committed wouldn't actually include
dynamic logger levels, which was missed by the other reviewers. Thanks!
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Now that Asterisk modules can dynamically create and destroy logger levels
on demand, it's useful to be able to configure a logger channel (console,
file, whatever) to be able to accept log messages from *all* levels, even
levels created dynamically. This patch adds support for this, by allowing
the '*' level name to be used in logger.conf.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/663/
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The logic here was reversed as ast_safe_system returns -1 on error and not on
success. Fix suggested by reporter.
(closes issue #15667)
Reported by: loic
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CEL is the new system for logging channel events. This was inspired after
facing many problems trying to represent what is possible to happen to a call
in Asterisk using CDR records. For more information on CEL, see the built in
HTML or PDF documentation generated from the files in doc/tex/.
Many thanks to Steve Murphy (murf) and Brian Degenhardt (bmd) for their hard
work developing this code. Also, thanks to Matt Nicholson (mnicholson) and
Sean Bright (seanbright) for their assistance in the final push to get this
code ready for Asterisk trunk.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/239/
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Since the message structure is allocated using ast_calloc_with_stringfields we do not need to
free the memory used for the stringfields as it will get freed when the message structure is.
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This patch adds the ability for modules to dynamically create logger levels for their own use; these are named levels just like the built-in levels, and can be directed to any destination that the logger can send any level to, by including their names in logger.conf.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/244/
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1) If MALLOC_DEBUG is used when concurrently using ast_backtrace, the free()
used in that routine will trigger an error, because the memory was allocated
internally to libc, where we could not intercept that call to wrap it.
Therefore, it's not memory we knew about, and the free is reported as an
error.
2) Now that channels are objects, the old hack of initializing a channel
to all zeroes no longer works, since we may try to call something like
ast_channel_lock() within a function on that reference. In that case, it's
reported as an error, because the pointer isn't an object reference.
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Make absolute paths for logger channels work properly
(Note: This is not a new feature, it was previously undocumented and broken.)
The Asterisk logger has a feature to support absolute pathnames for logger channels, but the code implementing the feature was broken. This has been fixed, and the absolute path feature is now documented in the sample logger.conf.
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In discussions today at the Europe Asterisk Developer Meet-Up, we determined that
the event_log was used in only 9 places in the entire tree, and really was not needed
at all. The users have been converted to use LOG_NOTICE, or the messages have been
removed since other messages were already in place that provided the same information.
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This code was copy-and-pasted without properly changing references to event_rotate into queue_rotate, so under some conditions the log rotation would rotate queue_log even though it was not necessary.
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There is a lot that could be said about this, but the patch is a big
improvement for performance, stability, code maintainability,
and ease of future code development.
The channel list is no longer an unsorted linked list. The main container
for channels is an astobj2 hash table. All of the code related to searching
for channels or iterating active channels has been rewritten. Let n be
the number of active channels. Iterating the channel list has gone from
O(n^2) to O(n). Searching for a channel by name went from O(n) to O(1).
Searching for a channel by extension is still O(n), but uses a new method
for doing so, which is more efficient.
The ast_channel object is now a reference counted object. The benefits
here are plentiful. Some benefits directly related to issues in the
previous code include:
1) When threads other than the channel thread owning a channel wanted
access to a channel, it had to hold the lock on it to ensure that it didn't
go away. This is no longer a requirement. Holding a reference is
sufficient.
2) There are places that now require less dealing with channel locks.
3) There are places where channel locks are held for much shorter periods
of time.
4) There are places where dealing with more than one channel at a time becomes
_MUCH_ easier. ChanSpy is a great example of this. Writing code in the
future that deals with multiple channels will be much easier.
Some additional information regarding channel locking and reference count
handling can be found in channel.h, where a new section has been added that
discusses some of the rules associated with it.
Mark Michelson also assisted with the development of this patch. He did the
conversion of ChanSpy and introduced a new API, ast_autochan, which makes it
much easier to deal with holding on to a channel pointer for an extended period
of time and having it get automatically updated if the channel gets masqueraded.
Mark was also a huge help in the code review process.
Thanks to David Vossel for his assistance with this branch, as well. David
did the conversion of the DAHDIScan application by making it become a wrapper
for ChanSpy internally.
The changes come from the svn/asterisk/team/russell/ast_channel_ao2 branch.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/203/
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(inspired by this evening's Toronto Asterisk Users Group meeting and previous dicussions amongst various community members)
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I was finding that on my dev box, occasionally attempting to "stop now" in
trunk would cause Asterisk to hang. I traced this to the fact that the logger
thread was waiting on a condition which had already been signalled. The logger
thread also need to be sure to check the value of the close_logger_thread variable.
The close_logger_thread variable is only checked when the list of logmessages is empty.
This allows for the logger thread to print and free any pending messages before exiting.
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