If there is an error streaming an audio file, the current return status makes it
difficult for an AGI script to determine that there was an error with the audio
file.
This patches changes the result to return -1 and the function returns
RESULT_FAILURE instead of RESULT_SUCCESS. From looking at other parts of
res_agi, this would appear to be the proper way to handle an error.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21903)
Reported by: Ariel Wainer
Tested by: Ariel Wainer
Patches:
asterisk-21903-return-stream-res_1.8.diff
by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2625/
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It is not apparent to the average user that the PASSTHRU function should not
be passed as ${PASSTHRU(string)} but just as PASSTHRU(string) to functions
which take a variable name and not its contents.
This patch clarifies the behavior in the documentation and provides an example.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21717)
Reported by: Richard Miller
patches:
func_strings.diff uploaded by Richard Miller (license 5685)
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from mixing different variants or general MFC-R2 settings within the same E1 line.
Most users do not have a problem with this since MFC-R2 lines are usually fractional E1s, or
the whole E1 has the same country variant and R2 settings.
In Venezuela however is common to have inbound MFC-R2 and outbound DTMF-R2 within the same E1.
This fix now properly parses the chan_dahdi.conf file to generate a new openr2 context every
time a new channel => section is found and the configuration was changed.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21117)
Reported by: Rafael Angulo
Related Elastix issue: http://bugs.elastix.org/view.php?id=1612
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The SLA code within app_meetme was written before asotbj2 had been
merged into Asterisk. Worse, support for reloads did not exist at first
and was added later as a bolt-on feature. I knew at the time that
reloading was not safe at all while SLA was in use, so the reload would
be queued up to execute when the system was idle. Unfortunately, this
approach was still prone to errors beyond the fact that this was the
only place in Asterisk where configuration was not reloaded
instantly when requested.
This patch converts various SLA objects to be reference counted objects
using astobj2. This allows reloads to be processed while the system is
in use. The code ensures that the objects will not disappear while one
of the other threads is using them. However, they will be immediately
removed from the global trunk and station containers so no new calls
will use them if removed from configuration.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2581/
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When we load a module with the LOAD_PRIORITY flag, we remove its entry from
the load order list. Unfortunately, we don't free the memory associated with
entry in the list. This patch corrects that and properly frees the memory for
the module in the list.
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1). When touching the bridgecallno, we need to lock it.
2). Remove magic number '0' and replace with TRANSFER_NONE.
3). Exit early if no bridgecallno.
4). Reduce indentation.
Reported by: alecdavis
Tested by: alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2613/
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In r386792, the ability to play prompts to the first caller in a call queue was
added. While this is arguably a bug fix for those who expect the first caller
to continue receiving prompts while the agent is dialed, it has the side effect
of preventing the first caller from hearing the agent immediately upon
bridging. This may not be a problem for those who really want this option, but
for those who didn't care whether or not the first caller in queue heard their
position, it was an issue.
This patch disables the ability for the first caller in the queue to hear
prompts and adds a new option, announce-to-first-user, to queues.conf. Those
who the behavior can enable it by setting this value to True.
Note that if we ever implement the ability to have the prompts be stopped
upon bridging, this option can be removed.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21782)
Reported by: Remi Quezada
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1). When touching the bridgecallno, we need to lock it.
2). stop_stuff() which calls iax2_destroy_helper()
Assumes the lock on the pvt is already held, when iax2_destroy_helper() is called.
Thus we need to lock the bridgecallno pvt before we call stop_stuff(iaxs[fr->callno]->bridgecallno);
3). When evaluating the state of 'callno->transferring' of the current leg,
we can't change it to READY unless the bridgecallno is locked.
Why, if we are interrupted by the other call leg before 'transferring = TRANSFER_RELEASED',
the interrupt will find that it is READY and that the bridgecallno is also READY so Releases the legs.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21409)
Reported by: alecdavis
Tested by: alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2594/
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Check the returned bridged pointer for NULL to avoid a crash. It looks
like chan_agent is returning a NULL pointer when it probably should be
returning a pointer to the channel the Agent channel is pretending to be.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21793)
Reported by: Rodrigo P. Telles
Patches:
jira_asterisk_21793_v1.8.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett
Tested by: Rodrigo P. Telles
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Reported by: Michael Walton
Tested by: Jonathan Rose
Patches:
slinfactory.c.ASTERISK-21799.patch uploaded by Michael Walton (license 6502)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21799)
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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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If DEBUG_THREADS is enabled __ast_rwlock_destroy causes a segfault while trying
to access a possible NULL t->track object. A NULL check has been added before
trying to access the memory.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21724)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
Fixed by: Corey Farrell
Patches:
ast_rwlock_destroy-segv.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (license 5909)
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AMI actions must never return non-zero unless they intend to close the AMI
connection. (Which is almost never.)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21779)
Reported by: Paul Goldbaum
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pbx_dundi added an io context without removing
it. This caused a memory leak when the module was
unloaded.
(closes ASTERISK-21718)
Reported by Corey Farrell
Patches:
pbx_dundi-ast_io_remove.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (License #5909)
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When we send out a CN packet (for instance, in the case of using rtpkeepalives),
we are not setting the payload code properly. Also, we are setting the marker
bit when we shouldn't be according to RFC 3389, section 4.
AST_RTP_CN is not defined by AST_FORMAT codes. Therefore, we should be using
ast_rtp_codecs_payload_code() rather than ast_rtp_codecs_payload_lookup().
11 and trunk already use the appropriate function.
* In 1.8, use ast_rtp_codecs_payload_code()
* Remove the setting of the marker bit
* Fix the debug message by incrementing the seqno after the debug message is set
in order to display the correct seqno that was sent out
(closes issue ASTERISK-21246)
Reported by: Peter Katzmann
Tested by: Peter Katzmann, Michael L. Young
Patches:
asterisk-21246-rtp-cng-payload-error_1.8_v2.diff
uploaded by Michael L. Young (license 5026)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2500/
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RFC6665 4.2.2: ... after a failed State NOTIFY transaction remove the subscription
The problem is that the State Notify requests rely on the 200OK reponse for pacing control
and to not confuse the notify susbsystem.
The issue is, the pendinginvite isn't cleared if a response isn't received,
thus further notify's are never sent.
The solution, follow RFC 6665 4.2.2's 'SHOULD' and remove the subscription after failure.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21677)
Reported by: Dan Martens
Tested by: Dan Martens, David Brillert, alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2475/
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Reload support was originally not included for SLA. It was added later,
but in a fairly non-traditional way. It basically sets a flag
indicating that a reload is pending, and then waits for a time where it
thinks everything SLA related is idle and unused, and *then* executes
the reload. It does this because the reload process is destructive. It
starts by throwing everything away and starting over.
There are a number of problems with this approach. One of them is that
the check to see if anything in use was incomplete. This patch makes it
more complete and thus less likely for a crash to occur during reload
processing. However, this approach still has problems so some much more
significant reworking of this code will need to come in as a next step.
Patch credit and testing by CoreDial, LLC.
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Alec's patch that added the Asterisk version to 'core show locks' angered the
items in utils, as they exist somewhat outside of the Asterisk build system.
Some day, this Makefile should get nuked from high orbit, but for now, include
version.c in its list of stuff to pile in.
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RFC 4028 Section 10
if the side not performing refreshes does not receive a
session refresh request before the session expiration, it SHOULD send
a BYE to terminate the session, slightly before the session
expiration. The minimum of 32 seconds and one third of the session
interval is RECOMMENDED.
Prior to this asterisk would refresh at 1/2 the Session-Expires interval,
or if the remote device was the refresher, asterisk would timeout at interval end.
Now, when not refresher, timeout as per RFC noted above.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21742)
Reported by: alecdavis
Tested by: alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2488/
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RFC 4028 Section 7.2
"UACs MUST be prepared to receive a Session-Expires header field in a
response, even if none were present in the request."
What changed
After ASTERISK-20787, inbound calls to asterisk with no Session-Expires in the INVITE are now are offered
a Session-Expires (1800 asterisk default) in the response, with asterisk as the refresher.
Symptom:
After 900 seconds (asterisk default refresher period 1800), asterisk RE-INVITEs the device, the device
may respond with a much lower Session-Expires (180 in our case) value that it is now using.
Asterisk ignores this response, as it's deemed both an INBOUND CALL, and a RE-INVITE.
After 180 seconds the device times out and sends BYE (hangs up), asterisk is still working with the
refresher period of 1800 as it ignored the 'Session Expires: 180' in the previous 200OK response.
Fix:
handle_response_invite() when 200OK, remove check for outbound and reinvite.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21664)
Reported by: alecdavis
Tested by: alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2463/
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Lower bound of a 16bit signed int is -32768 not -32767
(closes issue ASTERISK-21744)
Reported by: alecdavis
Tested by: alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
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In certain situations, when the RTP engine goes to send a DTMF end digit
it may be in a situation where the remote address is no longer available,
or the digit that was supposed to be sent is invalid. In such cases, we
need to clear the RTP counters appropriately. Otherwise, when the RTP
source is set again, we'll continue to think that we're in the middle of
sending a DTMF digit, which can confuse the remote party (signficantly).
(closes issue ASTERISK-21522)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
patches:
rtp_dtmf_process_end.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (License 5909)
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When you have lots of SIP peers (according to the issue reporter, around 3500),
the 'sip show peers' CLI command or AMI action can crash due to a poorly placed
string duplication that occurs on the stack. This patch refactors the command
to not allocate the string on the stack, and handles the formatting of a single
peer in a separate function call.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21466)
Reported by: Guillaume Knispel
patches:
fix_sip_show_peers_stack_overflow_asterisk_11.3.0-v2.patch uploaded by gknispel (License 6492)
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Way back when in the dark days of Asterisk 1.8.9, blind transferring a call
in a context that included the 'h' extension would inadvertently execute the
hangup code logic on the transferred channel. This was a "bad thing". The fix
was to properly check for the softhangup flags on the channel and only execute
the 'h' extension logic (and, in later versions, hangup handler logic) if the
channel was well and truly dead (Jim).
Unfortunately, CDRs are fickle. Setting the softhangup flag when we detected
that the channel was leaving the bridge (but not to die) caused some crucial
snippet of CDR code, lying in ambush in the middle of the bridging code, to
not get executed. This had the effect of blowing away one of the CDRs that is
typically created during a blind transfer.
While we live and die by the adage "don't touch CDRs in release branches", this
was our bad. The attached patch restores the CDR behavior, and still manages to
not run the 'h' extension during a blind transfer (at least not when it's
supposed to).
Thanks to Steve Davies for diagnosing this and providing a fix.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2476
(closes issue ASTERISK-21394)
Reported by: Ishfaq Malik
Tested by: Ishfaq Malik, mjordan
patches:
fix_missing_blindXfer_cdr2 uploaded by one47 (License 5012)
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1.4.24 core sounds includes a full set of Italian prompts for core sounds and a fix for the missing voicemail prompts in the Russian language.
(closes issue ASTERISK-19431)
(closes issue ASTERISK-19721)
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If a system allows for its usage, Asterisk will use glob to help parse
Asterisk .conf files. The config file loading routine was leaking the memory
allocated by the glob() routine when the config file was in an unmodified
or invalid state.
This patch properly calls globfree in those off nominal paths.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21412)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
patches:
config_glob_leak.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (license 5909)
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This patch cleans up two things features:
* It properly unregisters the CLI commands that features registered
* It cancels and performs a pthread_join on the created parking thread. This
not only properly joins a non-detached thread, but also prevents disposing
of the parking lots prior to the parking thread completely exiting.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21407)
Reported by: Corey Farrell
patches:
features_shutdown-r2.patch uploaded by Corey Farrell (License 5909)
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The two party bridging loops were changing the bridge peer pointers
without the channel locks held. Thus when ast_channel_massquerade()
tested and used the pointer there is a small window of opportunity for the
pointers to become NULL even though the masquerade code has the channels
locked.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21356)
Reported by: William luke
Patches:
jira_asterisk_21356_v11.patch (license #5621) patch uploaded by rmudgett
Tested by: William luke
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There were several reports of deadlock when using
res_timing_pthread. Backtraces indicated that one thread was blocked
waiting for the write to the pipe to complete and this thread held
the container lock for the timers. Therefore any thread that wanted
to create a new timer or read an existing timer would block waiting
for either the timer lock or the container lock and deadlock ensued.
This patch changes the way the pipe is used to eliminate this source
of deadlocks:
1) The pipe is placed in non-blocking mode so that it would never
block even if the following changes someone fail...
2) Instead of writing bytes into the pipe for each "tick" that's
fired the pipe now has two states--signaled and unsignaled. If
signaled, the pipe is hot and any pollers of the read side
filedescriptor will be woken up. If unsigned the pipe is idle. This
eliminates even the chance of filling up the pipe and reduces the
potential overhead of calling unnecessary writes.
3) Since we're tracking the signaled / unsignaled state, we can
eliminate the exta poll system call for every firing because we know
that there is data to be read.
(closes issue ASTERISK-21389)
Reported by: Matt Jordan
Tested by: Shaun Ruffell, Matt Jordan, Tony Lewis
patches:
0001-res_timing_pthread-Reduce-probability-of-deadlocking.patch uploaded by sruffell (License 5417)
(closes issue ASTERISK-19754)
Reported by: Nikola Ciprich
(closes issue ASTERISK-20577)
Reported by: Kien Kennedy
(closes issue ASTERISK-17436)
Reported by: Henry Fernandes
(closes issue ASTERISK-17467)
Reported by: isrl
(closes issue ASTERISK-17458)
Reported by: isrl
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2441/
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res_jabber/res_xmpp were not adding AST_EVENT_IE_CACHABLE to the event as each message came in,
then devstate_change_collector_cb() was unable to find AST_EVENT_IE_CACHABLE in the event,
so defaulted incorrectly to AST_DEVSTATE_NOT_CACHABLE.
(issue ASTERISK-20175)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21429)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21069)
(closes issue ASTERISK-21164)
Reported by: alecdavis
Tested by: alecdavis
alecdavis (license 585)
Review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2452/
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Normally I think keyword expansion is silly, but the one time it would have
been good, it didn't work because the property had quotes in it. This patch
fixes obviously busted svn:keywords properties.
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