Callbacks are invoked from ftdm_span_start/_stop().
I/O is started before SIG and shut down in reverse order.
This is needed for ftmod_misdn, to move the mISDN message handling
into a separate thread (solving the mISDN socket vs. FreeTDM API issues).
With these callbacks, the I/O thread can be started after the span I/O configuration
has been (successfully) completed and stopped before destroying the span.
NOTE: Both SIG and I/O callbacks are called with the span mutex locked,
so threads created or destroyed synchronously in either of the custom
start/stop functions, can not use ftdm_span_*() functions that lock
the span mutex (e.g. ftdm_span_get_channel_count()).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
Output the current trunk_type in "add X-channel vs. trunk_type" error messages and
check this for B-/D-channels too.
ISDN (= digital) spans need to have a trunk_type set before adding channels,
bail out early with an error message (actually two) if this is not the case.
(Adding channels should really be moved out of the parsing loop, to catch
certain types of errors easier.)
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
Some I/O implementations (e.g. mISDN) need this information to correctly
set up the port configuration. In FreeTDM, the mode of a span has been.
up until now, a part of the signalling module configuration ("node" or "mode"
for libpri and isdn spans), which is parsed _after_ the I/O part of a span
has been initialized. This limitation currently prevents us from using mISDN
in NT mode.
To work around this problem (without adding a lot of new tunk_type values like "E1_NET" etc.),
add a new "trunk_mode" parameter to the span categories in freetdm.conf, which by default
is "CPE" for all trunk types, except "FXS" (which defaults to "NET").
ftmod_misdn uses trunk_type + trunk_mode to correctly choose the d-channel protocol
for a port.
ftmod_libpri uses trunk_mode as a hint for the default "mode" setting.
(NOTE: It will print a warning if trunk_mode and signalling mode do not match.)
All other modules currently ignore the value of trunk_mode.
Example freetdm.conf snippet for a mISDN span in NET/NT mode
(using a HFC-S USB dongle):
[span misdn MBRI_1]
trunk_type => BRI_PTMP
trunk_mode => NET
b-channel => HFC-S_USB.1:1-2
d-channel => HFC-S_USB.1:3
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>
native bridge mode
- This is supposed to be included in commit of
b324f8679782957bc9db3bdfd6687aa42cba77dd. Somehow it's
not included in that commit. Without this change, the
REL receiving leg always stay in TERMINATING state when
received an incoming REL message.
The code was improperly using peer_data as an indicator that the sigbridge
ss7 mode was enabled. The channel flag FTDM_CHANNEL_NATIVE_SIGBRDIGE should
be used instead
Use FTDM_SIZE_FMT where needed, don't treat ftdm_event_t as an int
(even if the e_type enum is the first member), datalen vs. *datalen fix
and other warnings.
All reported by __check_printf() (GCC + __attribute__((format(printf,x,y))) ).
Signed-off-by: Stefan Knoblich <stkn@openisdn.net>