The channel is now going to get T.38 terminated when it leaves the
bridging system and the bridged peers are going to get T.38 terminated as
well.
ASTERISK-25582
Change-Id: I77a9205979910210e3068e1ddff400dbf35c4ca7
Local channel optimization could cause DTMF digits to be duplicated.
Pending DTMF end events would be posted to a bridge when the local channel
optimizes out and is replaced by the channel further down the chain. When
the real digit ends, the channel would get another DTMF end posted to the
bridge.
A -- LocalA;1/n -- LocalA;2/n -- LocalB;1 -- LocalB;2 -- B
1) LocalA has the /n flag to prevent optimization.
2) B is sending DTMF to A through the local channel chain.
3) When LocalB optimizes out it can move B to the position of LocalB;1
4) Without this patch, when B swaps with LocalB;1 then LocalB;1 would
settle an owed DTMF end to the bridge toward LocalA;2.
5) When B finally ends its DTMF it sends the DTMF end down the chain.
6) Without this patch, A would hear the DTMF digit end when LocalB
optimizes out and when B ends the original digit.
ASTERISK-25582
Change-Id: I1bbd28b8b399c0fb54985a5747f330a4cd2aa251
Frame hooks can conceivably return a control frame in exchange for an
audio frame inside ast_write(). Those returned control frames were not
handled quite the same as if they were sent to ast_indicate(). Now it
doesn't matter if you use ast_write() to send an AST_FRAME_CONTROL to a
channel or ast_indicate().
ASTERISK-25582
Change-Id: I5775f41421aca2b510128198e9b827bf9169629b
The ast_sorcery_create, update and delete function have been refactored
to better deal with caches and errors.
The action is now called on all non-caching wizards first. If ANY succeed,
the action is called on all caching wizards and the observers are notified.
This way we don't put something in the cache (or update or delete) before
knowing the action was performed in at least 1 backend and we only call the
observers once even if there were multiple writable backends.
ast_sorcery_create was never adding to caches in the first place which
was preventing contacts from getting added to a memory_cache when they
were created. In turn this was causing memory_cache to emit errors if
the contact was deleted before being retrieved (which would have
populated the cache).
ASTERISK-25811 #close
Reported-by: Ross Beer
Change-Id: Id5596ce691685a79886e57b0865888458d6e7b46
The return type of ast_cel_track_event() is not large enough to return all
64 potential bits of the event enable mask. Fortunately, the defined CEL
events do not really need all 64 bits and the return value is only used to
determine if the requested CEL event is enabled.
* Made the ast_cel_track_event() return 0 or 1 only so the return value
can fit inside an int type instead of zero or a truncated 64 bit non-zero
value.
Change-Id: I783d932320db11a95c7bf7636a72b6fe2566904c
listener() opens the same code block in two places (#if and #else). This
confuses some folding editors causing it to think that an extra code block
was opened. Folding in 'geany' causes all code after listener() to be
folded as if it were part of that procedure.
ASTERISK-24813 #close
Change-Id: I4b8c766e6c91e327dd445e8c18f8a6f268acd961
The SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_1 and SSL_OP_NO_TLSv1_2 defines did not exist prior
to OpenSSL version 1.0.1. A recent commit attempts to, by default, set
these options, which can cause problems on systems with older OpenSSL
installations.
This commit adds a configure script check for those defines and will not
attempt to make use of those if they do not exist. We will print a
warning urging the user to upgrade their OpenSSL installation if those
defines are not present.
Change-Id: I6a2eb9a43fd0738b404d8f6f2cf4b5c22d9d752d
Sending UDPTL packets to Asterisk with the right amount of missing
sequence numbers and enough redundant 0-length IFP packets, can make
Asterisk crash.
ASTERISK-25603 #close
Reported by: Walter Doekes
ASTERISK-25742 #close
Reported by: Torrey Searle
Change-Id: I97df8375041be986f3f266ac1946a538023a5255
This change exposes the configuration of various aspects of the TLS
support and sets the default to the modern standards.
The TLS cipher is now set to the best values according to the
Mozilla OpSec team, different TLS versions can now be disabled, and
the cipher order can be forced to be that of the server instead of
the client.
ASTERISK-24972 #close
Change-Id: I0a10f2883f7559af5e48dee0901251dbf30d45b8
The config options framework is strict in that configuration options must
be documented unless XML documentation support is not available. In
practice this is useful as it ensures documentation exists however in
off-nominal cases this can cause strange problems.
If it is expected that a config option has a non-zero or non-empty
default value but the config option documentation is unavailable
this reasonable expectation will not be met. This can cause obscure
crashes and weirdness depending on how the code handles it.
This change tweaks the behavior to ensure that the config option
is still allowed to register, apply default values, and be set when
devmode is not enabled. If devmode is enabled then the option can
NOT be set.
This also does not remove the initial documentation error message that
is output on load when registering the configuration option.
ASTERISK-25725 #close
Change-Id: Iec42fca6b35f31326c33fcdc25473f6fd7bc8af8
The null terminator of the tail struct member was not being allocated
when no logger.conf config file is installed.
ASTERISK-25714 #close
Reported by: Badalian Vyacheslav
Change-Id: I45770fdd08af39506a3bc33ba279c4f16e047a30
Make sure buf[res] is not accessed at res=-1 (buffer underrun).
Address Sanitizer will complain about this quite loudly.
ASTERISK-24801 #close
Change-Id: Ifcd7f691310815a31756b76067c56fba299d3ae9
You have to call ast_taskprocessor_unref() outside of the taskprocessor
implementation code. Taskprocessor use since v12 has become more
transient than just the singleton uses in earlier versions.
Change-Id: If7675299924c0cc65f2a43a85254e6f06f2d61bb
The xferfailsound was read from the channel at the beginning of the transfer,
and that value is "cached" for the duration of the transfer. Therefore, changing
the xferfailsound on the channel using the FEATURE() dialplan function does
nothing once the transfer is under way.
This makes it so the transfer code instead gets the xferfailsound configuration
options from the channel when it is actually going to be used.
This patch also fixes a potential memory leak of the props object as well as
making sure the condition variable gets initialized before being destroyed.
ASTERISK-25696 #close
Change-Id: Ic726b0f54ef588bd9c9c67f4b0e4d787934f85e4
* Add freed regions totals to allocations and summary.
* Add totals for all allocations and not just the selected allocations.
Change-Id: I61d5a5112617b0733097f2545a3006a344b4032a
If the attended transfer destination answers (picks call up or goes to
voicemail) and then hangs up on the transferer then transferer hears the
fail sound.
This patch makes it so the fail sound is not played when the transfer
destination/target hangs up after answering.
ASTERISK-25697 #close
Change-Id: I97f142fe4fc2805d1a24b7c16143069dc03d9ded
This issue was exposed when executing a connected line subroutine.
When connected or redirected subroutines or macros are executed it is
expected that the underlying applications and logic invoked are fast
and do not consume frames. In practice this constraint is not enforced
and if not adhered to will cause channels to continue when they shouldn't.
This is because each caller of the connected or redirected logic does not
check whether the channel has been hung up on return. As a result the
the hung up channel continues.
This change makes it so when the API to execute a subroutine or
macro is invoked the channel is checked to determine if it has hung up.
If it has then a hangup is queued again so the caller will see it
and stop.
ASTERISK-25690 #close
Change-Id: I1f9a8ceb1487df0389f0d346ce0f6dcbcaf476ea
* changes:
Sorcery: Create human friendly serializer names.
Stasis: Create human friendly taskprocessor/serializer names.
taskprocessor.c: New API for human friendly taskprocessor names.
taskprocessor.c: Sort CLI "core show taskprocessors" output.
Recent changes (ASTERISK-25394 commit 2bd27d1222)
introduced the possibility of a deadlock. Due to the mentioned modifications
ast_change_hints now needs to keep both merge/delete and state callbacks from
occurring while it executes. Unfortunately, sometimes ast_change_hints can be
called with the contexts container locked. When this happens it's possible for
another thread to grab the context_merge_lock before the thread calling into
ast_change_hints does and then try to obtain the contexts container lock. This
of course causes a deadlock between the two threads. The thread calling into
ast_change_hints waits for the other thread to release context_merge_lock and
the other thread is waiting on that one to release the contexts container lock.
Unfortunately, there is not a great way to fix this problem. When hints change,
the subsequent state callbacks cannot run at the same time as a merge/delete,
nor when the usual state callbacks do. This patch alleviates the problem by
having those particular callbacks (the ones run after a hint change) occur in a
serialized task. By moving the context_merge_lock to a task it can now safely be
attempted or held without a deadlock occurring.
ASTERISK-25640 #close
Reported by: Krzysztof Trempala
Change-Id: If2210ea241afd1585dc2594c16faff84579bf302
* Add new API call to get a sequence number for use in human friendly
taskprocessor names.
* Add new API call to create a taskprocessor name in a given buffer and
append a sequence number.
Change-Id: Iac458f05b45232315ed64aa31b1df05b875537a9
Update the CLI "core show taskprocessors" output format to not be
distorted because UUID names are longer than previously used taskprocessor
names.
Change-Id: I1a5c82ce3e8f765a0627796aba87f8f7be077601
The CLI "core ping taskprocessor" command does not work very
well with taskprocessor names that have spaces in them. You
have to put quotes around the name so using tab completion
becomes awkward.
Change-Id: I29e806dd0a8a0256f4e2e0a7ab88c9e19ab0eda0