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r163448 | russell | 2008-12-12 07:44:08 -0600 (Fri, 12 Dec 2008) | 26 lines
Resolve issues that could cause DTMF to be processed out of order.
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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r138027 | russell | 2008-08-15 10:07:16 -0500 (Fri, 15 Aug 2008) | 9 lines
Ensure that when a hangup occurs in autoservice, that a hangup frame gets
properly deferred to be read from the channel owner when it gets taken out
of autoservice.
(closes issue #12874)
Reported by: dimas
Patches:
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r122713 | mmichelson | 2008-06-13 16:44:53 -0500 (Fri, 13 Jun 2008) | 9 lines
Short circuit the loop in autoservice_run if there are no channels to poll.
If we continued, then the result would be calling poll() with a NULL
pollfd array. While this is fine with POSIX's poll(2) system call, those
who use Asterisk's internal poll mechanism (Darwin systems) would have
a failed assertion occur when poll is called.
(related to issue #10342)
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r119354 | file | 2008-05-30 16:46:37 -0300 (Fri, 30 May 2008) | 2 lines
Fix a bug I found while testing for another issue.
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r119156 | russell | 2008-05-29 17:24:29 -0500 (Thu, 29 May 2008) | 10 lines
Fix a race condition in channel autoservice. There was still a small window of opportunity
for a DTMF frame, or some other deferred frame type, to come in and get dropped.
(closes issue #12656)
(closes issue #12656)
Reported by: dimas
Patches:
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-- with some modifications by me
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r115990 | russell | 2008-05-13 16:05:57 -0500 (Tue, 13 May 2008) | 5 lines
Fix an issue that I noticed in autoservice while mmichelson and I were debugging
a different problem. I noticed that it was theoretically possible for two threads
to attempt to start the autoservice thread at the same time. This change makes the
process of starting the autoservice thread, thread-safe.
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r114230 | russell | 2008-04-17 17:15:43 -0500 (Thu, 17 Apr 2008) | 6 lines
Remove redundant safety net. The check for the autoservice channel list state
accomplishes the same goal in a better way.
(issue #12470)
Reported By: atis
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r110395 | russell | 2008-03-20 18:13:56 -0500 (Thu, 20 Mar 2008) | 9 lines
Shorten the ast_waitfor() timeout from 500 ms to 50 ms in the autoservice thread.
This really should not make a difference except in very rare cases. That case would
be that all of the channels in autoservice are not generating any frames. In that
case, this change reduces the potential amount of time that a thread waits in
ast_autoservice_stop() for the autoservice thread to wrap back around to the beginning
of its loop.
(closes issue #12266, reported by dimas)
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r105565 | russell | 2008-03-03 10:01:50 -0600 (Mon, 03 Mar 2008) | 3 lines
Update the copyright information for autoservice. Most of the code in this file
now is stuff that I have written recently ...
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LIST instead of an RWLIST. The way this list works makes it such that
a RWLIST provides no additional benefit. Also, a mutex is needed for
use with the thread condition.
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r105563 | russell | 2008-03-03 09:50:43 -0600 (Mon, 03 Mar 2008) | 24 lines
Merge in some changes from team/russell/autoservice-nochans-1.4
These changes fix up some dubious code that I came across while auditing what
happens in the autoservice thread when there are no channels currently in
autoservice.
1) Change it so that autoservice thread doesn't keep looping around calling
ast_waitfor_n() on 0 channels twice a second. Instead, use a thread condition
so that the thread properly goes to sleep and does not wake up until a
channel is put into autoservice.
This actually fixes an interesting bug, as well. If the autoservice thread
is already running (almost always is the case), then when the thread goes
from having 0 channels to have 1 channel to autoservice, that channel would
have to wait for up to 1/2 of a second to have the first frame read from it.
2) Fix up the code in ast_waitfor_nandfds() for when it gets called with no
channels and no fds to poll() on, such as was the case with the previous code
for the autoservice thread. In this case, the code would call alloca(0), and
pass the result as the first argument to poll(). In this case, the 2nd
argument to poll() specified that there were no fds, so this invalid pointer
shouldn't actually get dereferenced, but, this code makes it explicit and
ensures the pointers are NULL unless we have valid data to put there.
(related to issue #12116)
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r105409 | russell | 2008-02-29 17:34:32 -0600 (Fri, 29 Feb 2008) | 23 lines
Fix a major bug in autoservice. There was a race condition in the handling of
the list of channels in autoservice. The problem was that it was possible for
a channel to get removed from autoservice and destroyed, while the autoservice
thread was still messing with the channel. This led to memory corruption, and
caused crashes. This explains multiple backtraces I have seen that have
references to autoservice, but do to the nature of the issue (memory corruption),
could cause crashes in a number of areas.
(fixes the crash in BE-386)
(closes issue #11694)
(closes issue #11940)
The following issues could be related. If you are the reporter of one of these,
please update to include this fix and try again.
(potentially fixes issue #11189)
(potentially fixes issue #12107)
(potentially fixes issue #11573)
(potentially fixes issue #12008)
(potentially fixes issue #11189)
(potentially fixes issue #11993)
(potentially fixes issue #11791)
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r97194 | tilghman | 2008-01-08 14:47:07 -0600 (Tue, 08 Jan 2008) | 3 lines
Increase constants to where we're less likely to hit them while debugging.
(Closes issue #11694)
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r94801 | russell | 2007-12-26 13:04:31 -0600 (Wed, 26 Dec 2007) | 4 lines
Just in case the AST_FLAG_END_DTMF_ONLY flag was already set before starting
autoservice, remember it and ensure that the channel has the same setting when
autoservice gets stopped. (pointed out by d1mas, patched up by me)
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r94797 | russell | 2007-12-26 12:46:39 -0600 (Wed, 26 Dec 2007) | 4 lines
When a channel is in autoservice, mark a flag on the channel that says that
we only care about the END of a digit. That way, no magic digit emulation stuff
will happen when all we're doing is queueing up END frames.
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r94790 | russell | 2007-12-26 11:06:26 -0600 (Wed, 26 Dec 2007) | 5 lines
Don't store DTMF BEGIN frames while a channel is in autoservice. It's just
going to make ast_read() do a lot of extra work when the channel comes back
out of autoservice.
(closes issue #11628, patched by me)
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r91777 | russell | 2007-12-07 10:08:35 -0600 (Fri, 07 Dec 2007) | 6 lines
* Add a bit more of a verbose comment as to why a hangup frame needs to be
queued up if autoservice gets a NULL return from ast_read().
* Make the process of queueing the hangup frame more efficient by putting the
frame where it is going to end up and avoiding some locking and extra memory
allocations and freeing.
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r91737 | mmichelson | 2007-12-07 09:39:58 -0600 (Fri, 07 Dec 2007) | 7 lines
Hangups that happen during autoservice were not processed appropriately. This is
because a hangup actually causes a NULL frame to be received, not a hangup frame.
Queueing a hangup if we receive a NULL frame during autoservice corrects this problem
(closes issue #11467, reported by jmls, patched by me)
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r90432 | tilghman | 2007-12-02 03:34:23 -0600 (Sun, 02 Dec 2007) | 7 lines
Clarify the return value on autoservice. Specifically, if you started
autoservice and autoservice was already on, it would erroneously return an
error.
Reported by: adiemus
Patch by: dimas
(Closes issue #11433)
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r89886 | russell | 2007-11-27 17:47:28 -0600 (Tue, 27 Nov 2007) | 2 lines
Don't do frame processing if ast_read() returned NULL.
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r89790 | russell | 2007-11-27 15:45:51 -0600 (Tue, 27 Nov 2007) | 41 lines
Merge changes from team/russell/autoservice_1.4
This set of changes fixes an issue that was reported to me on IRC yesterday.
The user, d1mas, was using chan_zap for incoming calls and was having DTMF
recognition issues in some situations. Specifically, he noticed that the
problem occurred when using DISA or WaitExten. He also noticed that when
using Read, the problem did not occur. His system also used DUNDi for
dialplan lookups.
So, he theorized that if the DUNDi lookups blocked for some period of time,
that audio from the zap channel could get lost. If the audio got lost, then
it wouldn't be run through the DTMF detector, and digits could get lost.
He was correct, and the following set of changes fixes the problem. However,
the changes go a little bit further than what was necessary to fix this exact
problem.
1) I updated pbx_extension_helper() to autoservice the associated channel to
handle cases where extension lookups may take a long time. This would
normally be a dialplan switch that does some lookup over the network, such
as the DUNDi or IAX2 switches.
This ensures that even while a DUNDi lookup is blocking, the channel will be
continuously serviced.
2) I made a change to the autoservice code. This is actually something that
has bothered me for a long time. When a channel is in autoservice, _all_
frames get thrown away. However, some frames really shouldn't be thrown
away. The most notable examples are signalling (CONTROL) frames, and DTMF.
So, this patch queues up important frames while a channel is in autoservice.
When autoservice is stopped on the channel, the queued up frames get stuck
back on the channel so that they can get processed instead of thrown away.
3) I made another change to the autoservice code to handle the case where
autoservice is started on channels recursively.
Previously, you could call ast_autoservice_start() multiple times on a
channel, and it would stop the first time ast_autoservice_stop() gets
called. Now, it will ensure that autoservice doesn't actually stop until
the final call to ast_autoservice_stop().
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build times - tested, there is no measureable difference before and
after this commit.
In this change:
use asterisk/compat.h to include a small set of system headers:
inttypes.h, unistd.h, stddef.h, stddint.h, sys/types.h, stdarg.h,
stdlib.h, alloca.h, stdio.h
Where available, the inclusion is conditional on HAVE_FOO_H as determined
by autoconf.
Normally, source files should not include any of the above system headers,
and instead use either "asterisk.h" or "asterisk/compat.h" which does it
better.
For the time being I have left alone second-level directories
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- add AST_LIST_MOVE_CURRENT to encapsulate the remove/add operation when moving entries between lists
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account.
(closes issue #10230, patch by Juggie)
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update thread creation code a bit
reduce standard thread stack size slightly to allow the pthreads library to allocate the stack+data and not overflow a power-of-2 allocation in the kernel and waste memory/address space
add a new stack size for 'background' threads (those that don't handle PBX calls) when LOW_MEMORY is defined
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- restructured build tree and makefiles to eliminate recursion problems
- support for embedded modules
- support for static builds
- simpler cross-compilation support
- simpler module/loader interface (no exported symbols)
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