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When the list to be appended is empty, and the list to be appended to is *not*,
AST_LIST_APPEND_LIST would actually cause the target list to become broken,
and no longer have a pointer to its last entry. This patch fixes the problem.
(reported by Stanislaw Pitucha on the asterisk-dev mailing list)
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There are various media paths in Asterisk (codec translators and UDPTL, primarily)
that can generate more than one frame to be generated when the application calling
them expects only a single frame. This patch addresses a number of those cases,
at least the primary ones to solve the known problems. In addition it removes the
broken TRACE_FRAMES support, fixes a number of bugs in various frame-related API
functions, and cleans up various code paths affected by these changes.
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/175/
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We were setting the stack size for each thread to 240KB regardless of
architecture, which meant that in some scenarios we actually had less available
stack space on 64 bit processors (pointers use 8 bytes instead of 4). So now we
calculate the stack size we reserve based on the platform's __WORDSIZE, which
gives us:
32 bit -> 240KB
64 bit -> 496KB
128 bit -> 1008KB (that's right, we're ready for 128 bit processors)
Patch typed by me but written by several members of #asterisk-dev, including
Kevin, Tilghman, and Qwell.
(closes issue #14932)
Reported by: jpiszcz
Patches:
06052009_issue14932.patch uploaded by seanbright (license 71)
Tested by: seanbright
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During asterisk startup, a lock on the list of modules is obtained by the
primary thread while each module is initialized. Issue 13778 pointed out a
problem with this approach, however. Because the AMI is loaded before other
modules, it is possible for a module reload to be issued by a connected client
(via Action: Command), causing a deadlock.
The resolution for 13778 was to move initialization of the manager to happen
after the other modules had already been lodaded. While this fixed this
particular issue, it caused a problem for users (like FreePBX) who call AMI
scripts via an #exec in a configuration file (See issue 15189).
The solution I have come up with is to defer any reload requests that come in
until after the server is fully booted. When a call comes in to
ast_module_reload (from wherever) before we are fully booted, the request is
added to a queue of pending requests. Once we are done booting up, we then
execute these deferred requests in turn.
Note that I have tried to make this a bit more intelligent in that it will not
queue up more than 1 request for the same module to be reloaded, and if a
general reload request comes in ('module reload') the queue is flushed and we
only issue a single deferred reload for the entire system.
As for how this will impact existing installations - Before 13778, a reload
issued before module initialization was completed would result in a deadlock.
After 13778, you simply couldn't connect to the manager during startup (which
causes problems with #exec-that-calls-AMI configuration files). I believe this
is a good general purpose solution that won't negatively impact existing
installations.
(closes issue #15189)
(closes issue #13778)
Reported by: p_lindheimer
Patches:
06032009_15189_deferred_reloads.diff uploaded by seanbright (license 71)
Tested by: p_lindheimer, seanbright
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/272/
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The function ast_call_forward() forwards a call to an extension specified in an ast_channel's call_forward string. After an ast_channel is called, if the channel's call_forward string is set this function can be used to forward the call to a new channel and terminate the original one. I have included this api call in both channel.c's ast_request_and_dial() and res_feature.c's feature_request_and_dial(). App_dial and app_queue already contain call forward logic specific for their application and options.
(closes issue #13630)
Reported by: festr
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/271/
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This change also involves the addition of an AST_CDR_FLAG_ORIGINATED flag that is used on originated channels to distinguish: them from dialed channels.
(closes issue #12946)
Reported by: meral
Patches:
null-cdr2.diff uploaded by mnicholson (license 96)
Tested by: mnicholson, dbrooks
(closes issue #15122)
Reported by: sum
Tested by: sum
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reinvite with 491.
When we receive a SIP reinvite, it is possible that we may not be able to process the
reinvite immediately since we have also sent a reinvite out ourselves. The problem is
that whoever sent us the reinvite may have also sent a reinvite out to another party,
and that reinvite may have succeeded.
As a result, even though we are not going to accept the reinvite we just received, it
is important for us to not have problems if we suddenly start receiving RTP from a new
source. The fix for this is to grab the media source information from the SDP of the
reinvite that we receive. This information is passed to the RTP layer so that it will
know about the alternate source for media.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/252
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There are two flags being added to the chanspy audiohook here. One
is the pre-existing AST_AUDIOHOOK_TRIGGER_SYNC flag. With this set,
we ensure that the read and write slinfactories on the audiohook do
not skew beyond a certain tolerance.
In addition, there is a new audiohook flag added here,
AST_AUDIOHOOK_SMALL_QUEUE. With this flag set, we do not allow for
a slinfactory to build up a substantial amount of audio before
flushing it. For this particular issue, this means that the person
spying on the call will hear the conversations in real time with very
little delay in the audio.
(closes issue #13745)
Reported by: geoffs
Patches:
13745.patch uploaded by mmichelson (license 60)
Tested by: snblitz
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The bridge was terminating immediately after the attended transfer was
completed. The problem was because upon reentering ast_channel_bridge
nexteventts was checked to see if it was set and if so could possibly
return AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE.
(closes issue #15183)
Reported by: andrebarbosa
Tested by: andrebarbosa, tootai, loloski
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AST_CDR_FLAG_LOCKED from being updated in certain cases.
This is accomplished by adding two functions to update the answer time and disposition of calls that checks for the proper lock flags. These functions are used in the ast_bridge_call() function so that ForkCDR(A) calls are respected.
This patch also modifies the way ast_bridge_call() chooses the cdr record to base the bridged_cdr on. Previously the first unlocked cdr record would be chosen, now instead the first cdr record is chosen and forked cdr records are moved to the bridge_cdr. This allows the original cdr record and any forked cdr records to be properly updated with answer and end times.
(closes issue #13797)
Reported by: sh0t
Tested by: sh0t
(closes issue #14744)
Reported by: deepesh
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Attempt to make configure script regeneration 'safe' using autoconf 2.63, which embeds a bare CR into the script, thus making Subversion complain about inconsistent line endings
This commit changes the MIME type of the configure script to be 'binary' thus making Subversion no longer inspect line endings, and as a bonus 'svn diff' will no longer try to generate diff output for it, which is not generally useful anyway.
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always
on other platforms either.
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(closes issue #14930)
Reported by: tilghman
Patches:
20090420__bug14930.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: mvanbaak, tilghman
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glob.h
This allows config.c to compile when linked against uclibc that does not support these parameters
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deadlock.
Add lock timeouts to avoid this potential deadlock.
(closes issue #14705)
Reported by: jamessan
Patches:
20090320__bug14705.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: jamessan
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(Related to issue #14625)
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defined properly.
(closes issue #14804)
Reported by: jvandal
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Initialized ast_call_feature in detect_disconnect to avoid accessing uninitialized memory. Cleaned up /param tags in features.h. No longer send dynamic features in ast_feature_detect.
issue #11583
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feature.conf has a disconnect option. By default this option is set to '*', but it could be anything. If a user wishes to disconnect a call before the other side answers, only '*' will work, regardless if the disconnect option is set to something else. This is because features are unavailable until bridging takes place. The default disconnect option, '*', was hardcoded in app_dial, which doesn't make any sense from a user perspective since they may expect it to be something different. This patch allows features to be detected from outside of the bridge, but not operated on. In this case, the disconnect feature can be detected before briding and handled outside of features.c.
(closes issue #11583)
Reported by: sobomax
Patches:
patch-apps__app_dial.c uploaded by sobomax (license 359)
11583.latest-patch uploaded by murf (license 17)
detect_disconnect.diff uploaded by dvossel (license 671)
Tested by: sobomax, dvossel
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/195/
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We have seen a number of problems caused by poll() not working properly on
Mac OSX. If you search around, you'll find a number of references to using
select() instead of poll() to work around these issues. In Asterisk, we've
had poll.c which implements poll() using select() internally. However, we
were still getting reports of problems.
vadim investigated a bit and realized that at least on his system, even
though we were compiling in poll.o, the system poll() was still being used.
So, the primary purpose of this patch is to ensure that we're using the
internal poll() when we want it to be used.
The changes are:
1) Remove logic for when internal poll should be used from the Makefile.
Instead, put it in the configure script. The logic in the configure
script is the same as it was in the Makefile. Ideally, we would have
a functionality test for the problem, but that's not actually possible,
since we would have to be able to run an application on the _target_
system to test poll() behavior.
2) Always include poll.o in the build, but it will be empty if AST_POLL_COMPAT
is not defined.
3) Change uses of poll() throughout the source tree to ast_poll(). I feel
that it is good practice to give the API call a new name when we are
changing its behavior and not using the system version directly in all cases.
So, normally, ast_poll() is just redefined to poll(). On systems where
AST_POLL_COMPAT is defined, ast_poll() is redefined to ast_internal_poll().
4) Change poll() in main/poll.c to be ast_internal_poll().
It's worth noting that any code that still uses poll() directly will work fine
(if they worked fine before). So, for example, out of tree modules that are
using poll() will not stop working or anything. However, for modules to work
properly on Mac OSX, ast_poll() needs to be used.
(closes issue #13404)
Reported by: agalbraith
Tested by: russell, vadim
http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/198/
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runtime global namespace. Along the way, change the prefixes on some internal-only API calls to use a common prefix.
With these changes, for a module to export symbols into the global namespace, it must have *both* the AST_MODFLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS flag and a linker script that allows the linker to leave the symbols exposed in the module's .so file (see res_odbc.exports for an example).
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runtime global namespace. Along the way, change the prefixes on some internal-only API calls to use a common prefix.
With these changes, for a module to export symbols into the global namespace, it must have *both* the AST_MODFLAG_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS flag and a linker script that allows the linker to leave the symbols exposed in the module's .so file (see res_odbc.exports for an example).
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The main problem here was that cstdlib was undefining free thereby causing the
proper debug macros to not be used. ast_h323.cxx has been changed to call
ast_free instead to avoid the issue. Because using the ast prefix calls are
a better choice, ast_free_ptr is the new wrapper for free to pass to functions.
Also, a little bit of clean up was done to avoid the debug macros intentionally
being redefined.
(closes issue #13593)
Reported by: pj
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During some code analysis, I found that calling ast_rtp_codec_setpref() on an ast_rtp session does not work as expected; it does not adjust the smoother that may on the RTP session, in fact it summarily drops it, even if it has data in it, even if the current format's framing size has not changed. This is not good.
This patch changes this behavior, so that if the packetization size for the current format changes, any existing smoother is safely updated to use the new size, and if no smoother was present, one is created. A new API call for smoothers, ast_smoother_reconfigure(), was required to implement these changes.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/184/
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OpenSolaris definitely needs it to be removed.
Fixed for snuff-home on -dev channel.
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During iax2 call negotiation, supported codecs are passed in an Information Element containing a 2 byte field where each bit correlates to a specific codec. In 1.4 only audio codec bits 0-12 are defined, leaving bits 13-15 undefined. By default all bits are enabled unless specified otherwise. Since its a 2 byte field and 13-15 are not defined, these bits are never turned off. In trunk, bits 13-15 are defined, which means 1.4 is advertising support for codecs it does not have when talking to trunk. I fixed this by adding #define for undefined audio codec bits. These bits are then removed from iax2's full bandwidth capabilities.
(closes issue #14283)
Reported by: jcovert
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The main problem is currently if the Dial flag L is used with a warning sound,
DTMF is not evaluated after the first warning sound. To fix this, a flag has
been added in ast_generic_bridge for playing the warning which ensures that if
a scheduled warning is missed, multiple warrnings are not played back (due to a
feature evaluation or waiting for digits). ast_channel_bridge was modified to
store the nexteventts in the ast_bridge_config structure as that information
was lost every time ast_channel_bridge was reentered, causing a hangup due to
incorrect time calculations.
(closes issue #14315)
Reported by: tim_ringenbach
Reviewed on reviewboard:
http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/163/
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Reported by De_Mon on #asterisk-dev.
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confused, DAHDI is still DAHDI)
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When using builtin features like parking and transfers, the AST_FEATURE_* flags
would not be set correctly for all instances when either performing a builtin
attended transfer, or parking a call and getting the timeout callback. Also,
there was no way on a per-call basis to specify what features someone should
have on picking up a parked call (since that doesn't involve the Dial() command).
There was a global option for setting whether or not all users who pickup a
parked call should have AST_FEATURE_REDIRECT set, but nothing for DISCONNECT,
AUTOMON, or PARKCALL.
This patch:
1) adds the BRIDGE_FEATURES dialplan variable which can be set either in the
dialplan or with setvar in channels that support it. This variable can be set
to any combination of 't', 'k', 'w', and 'h' (case insensitive matching of the
equivalent dial options), to set what features should be activated on this
channel. The patch moves the setting of the features datastores into the
bridging code instead of app_dial to help facilitate this.
2) adds global options parkedcallparking, parkedcallhangup, and
parkedcallrecording to be similar to the parkedcalltransfers option for
globally setting features.
3) has builtin_atxfer call builtin_parkcall if being transfered to the parking
extension since tracking everything through multiple masquerades, etc. is
difficult and error-prone
4) attempts to fix all cases of return calls from parking and completed builtin
transfers not having the correct permissions
(closes issue #14274)
Reported by: aragon
Patches:
fix_feature_inheritence.diff.txt uploaded by otherwiseguy (license 396)
Tested by: aragon, otherwiseguy
Review http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/138/
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situations.
What it does:
1. A new Flag value is defined in include/asterisk/channel.h,
AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_HANGUP_DONT, which used as a messenge to the
bridge hangup exten code not to run the h-exten there (nor
publish the bridge cdr there). It will done at the pbx-loop
level instead.
2. In the manager Redirect code, I set this flag on the channel
if the channel has a non-null pbx pointer. I did the same for the
second (chan2) channel, which gets run if name2 is set...
and the first succeeds.
3. I restored the ending of the cdr for the pbx loop h-exten
running code. Don't know why it was removed in the first place.
4. The first attempt at the fix for this bug was to place code
directly in the async_goto routine, which was called from a
large number of places, and could affect a large number of
cases, so I tested that fix against a fair number of transfer
scenarios, both with and without the patch. In the process,
I saw that putting the fix in async_goto seemed not to affect
any of the blind or attended scenarios, but still, I was
was highly concerned that some other scenarios I had not tested
might be negatively impacted, so I refined the patch to
its current scope, and jmls tested both. In the process, tho,
I saw that blind xfers in one situation, when the one-touch
blind-xfer feature is used by the peer, we got strange
h-exten behavior. So, I inserted code to swap CDRs and
to set the HANGUP_DONT field, to get uniform behavior.
5. I added code to the bridge to obey the HANGUP_DONT flag,
skipping both publishing the bridge CDR, and running
the h-exten; they will be done at the pbx-loop (higher)
level instead.
6. I removed all the debug logs from the patch before committing.
7. I moved the AUTOLOOP set/reset in the h-exten code in res_features
so it's only done if the h-exten is going to be run. A very
minor performance improvement, but technically correct.
(closes issue #14241)
Reported by: jmls
Patches:
14241_redirect_no_bridgeCDR_or_h_exten_via_transfer uploaded by murf (license 17)
Tested by: murf, jmls
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whether autoconf detected a static initializer value. This fixes rwlocks
on all such platforms (mainly, Mac OS X).
(closes issue #13767)
Reported by: jcovert
Patches:
20090121__bug13767.diff.txt uploaded by Corydon76 (license 14)
Tested by: jcovert, Corydon76
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(related to issue #12475)
Reported by: chappell
Patches:
vm_multilang.patch uploaded by chappell (license 8)
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(closes issue #13566)
Reported by: igorcarneiro
Tested by: russell
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/106/
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(closes issue #13538)
Reported by: mbit
Patches:
13538.patch uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: putnopvut
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These changes eliminate the need for (and use of)
the KEEPALIVE return code in res_features.c;
There are other places that use this result code
for similar purposes at a higher level, these appear
to be left alone in 1.4, but attacked in trunk.
The reason these changes are being made in 1.4, is
that parking ends a channel's life, in some situations,
and the code in the bridge (and some other places),
was not checking the result code properly, and dereferencing
the channel pointer, which could lead to memory corruption
and crashes.
Calling the masq_park function eliminates this danger
in higher levels.
A series of previous commits have replaced some parking calls
with masq_park, but this patch puts them ALL to rest,
(except one, purposely left alone because a masquerade
is done anyway), and gets rid of the code that tests
the KEEPALIVE result, and the NOHANGUP_PEER result codes.
While bug 13820 inspired this work, this patch does
not solve all the problems mentioned there.
I have tested this patch (again) to make sure I have
not introduced regressions.
Crashes that occurred when a parked party hung up
while the parking party was listening to the numbers
of the parking stall being assigned, is eliminated.
These are the cases where parking code may be activated:
1. Feature one touch (eg. *3)
2. Feature blind xfer to parking lot (eg ##700)
3. Run Park() app from dialplan (eg sip xfer to 700)
(eg. dahdi hookflash xfer to 700)
4. Run Park via manager.
The interesting testing cases for parking are:
I. A calls B, A parks B
a. B hangs up while A is getting the numbers announced.
b. B hangs up after A gets the announcement, but
before the parking time expires
c. B waits, time expires, A is redialed,
A answers, B and A are connected, after
which, B hangs up.
d. C picks up B while still in parking lot.
II. A calls B, B parks A
a. A hangs up while B is getting the numbers announced.
b. A hangs up after B gets the announcement, but
before the parking time expires
c. A waits, time expires, B is redialed,
B answers, A and B are connected, after
which, A hangs up.
d. C picks up A while still in parking lot.
Testing this throroughly involves acting all the permutations
of I and II, in situations 1,2,3, and 4.
Since I added a few more changes (ALL references to KEEPALIVE in the bridge
code eliimated (I missed one earlier), I retested
most of the above cases, and no crashes.
H-extension weirdness.
Current h-extension execution is not completely
correct for several of the cases.
For the case where A calls B, and A parks B, the
'h' exten is run on A's channel as soon as the park
is accomplished. This is expected behavior.
But when A calls B, and B parks A, this will be
current behavior:
After B parks A, B is hung up by the system, and
the 'h' (hangup) exten gets run, but the channel
mentioned will be a derivative of A's...
Thus, if A is DAHDI/1, and B is DAHDI/2,
the h-extension will be run on channel
Parked/DAHDI/1-1<ZOMBIE>, and the
start/answer/end info will be those
relating to Channel A.
And, in the case where A is reconnected to
B after the park time expires, when both parties
hang up after the joyful reunion, no h-exten
will be run at all.
In the case where C picks up A from the
parking lot, when either A or C hang up,
the h-exten will be run for the C channel.
CDR's are a separate issue, and not addressed
here.
As to WHY this strange behavior occurs,
the answer lies in the procedure followed
to accomplish handing over the channel
to the parking manager thread. This procedure
is called masquerading. In the process,
a duplicate copy of the channel is created,
and most of the active data is given to the
new copy. The original channel gets its name
changed to XXX<ZOMBIE> and keeps the PBX
information for the sake of the original
thread (preserving its role as a call
originator, if it had this role to begin
with), while the new channel is without
this info and becomes a call target (a
"peer").
In this case, the parking lot manager
thread is handed the new (masqueraded)
channel. It will not run an h-exten
on the channel if it hangs up while
in the parking lot. The h exten will
be run on the original channel instead,
in the original thread, after the bridge
completes.
See bug 13820 for our intentions as
to how to clean up the h exten behavior.
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Reported by: tzafrir
Replace a bunch of if defined checks for Zaptel/DAHDI through several new defines in dahdi_compat.h. This removes a lot of code duplication. Example from bug:
#ifdef HAVE_ZAPTEL
fd = open("/dev/zap/pseudo", O_RDWR);
#else
fd = open("/dev/dahdi/pseudo", O_RDWR);
#endif
is replaced with:
fd = open(DAHDI_FILE_PSEUDO, O_RDRW);
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One issue was that the ast_mutex_* API was being used within the context of the
thread local data destructors. We would go off and allocate more thread local data
while the pthread lib was in the middle of destroying it all. This led to a memory
leak.
Another issue was an invalid argument being provided to the the object_add
API call.
(closes issue #13678)
Reported by: ys
Tested by: russell
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deadlock scenario so that it is avoided in the future
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not blindly assume Solaris does not.
(closes issue #13838)
Reported by: ano
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These changes come from team/russell/issue_12658
1) Change autoservice to put digits on the head of the channel's frame readq
instead of the tail. If there were frames on the readq that autoservice
had not yet read, the previous code would have resulted in out of order
processing. This required a new API call to queue a frame to the head
of the queue instead of the tail.
2) Change up the processing of DTMF in ast_read(). Some of the problems
were the result of having two sources of pending DTMF frames. There
was the dtmfq and the more generic readq. Both were used for pending
DTMF in various scenarios. Simplifying things to only use the frame
readq avoids some of the problems.
3) Fix a bug where a DTMF END frame could get passed through when it
shouldn't have. If code set END_DTMF_ONLY in the middle of digit emulation,
and a digit arrived before emulation was complete, digits would get
processed out of order.
(closes issue #12658)
Reported by: dimas
Tested by: russell, file
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/85/
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