CallerID: Fix parsing regression

This fixes a regression in callerid parsing introduced when another bug
was fixed. This bug occurred when the name was composed entirely of
DTMF keys and quoted without a number section (<>). 

ASTERISK-24406 #close
Reported by: Etienne Lessard
Tested by: Etienne Lessard
Patches:
    callerid_fix.diff uploaded by Kinsey Moore
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/4067/
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Kinsey Moore
2014-10-10 13:03:18 +00:00
parent 0ef680cff0
commit 37b5f52da7
2 changed files with 16 additions and 4 deletions

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@@ -1007,12 +1007,20 @@ int ast_is_shrinkable_phonenumber(const char *exten)
return ast_is_valid_string(exten, "0123456789*#+()-.");
}
int ast_callerid_parse(char *instr, char **name, char **location)
int ast_callerid_parse(char *input_str, char **name, char **location)
{
char *ls, *le, *name_start;
char *ls;
char *le;
char *name_start;
char *instr;
int quotes_stripped = 0;
/* Handle surrounding quotes */
instr = ast_strip_quoted(instr, "\"", "\"");
input_str = ast_strip(input_str);
instr = ast_strip_quoted(input_str, "\"", "\"");
if (instr != input_str) {
quotes_stripped = 1;
}
/* Try "name" <location> format or name <location> format or with a missing > */
if ((ls = strrchr(instr, '<'))) {
@@ -1028,7 +1036,7 @@ int ast_callerid_parse(char *instr, char **name, char **location)
ast_copy_string(tmp, instr, sizeof(tmp));
ast_shrink_phone_number(tmp);
if (ast_isphonenumber(tmp)) { /* Assume it's just a location */
if (!quotes_stripped && ast_isphonenumber(tmp)) { /* Assume it's just a location */
name_start = NULL;
strcpy(instr, tmp); /* safe, because tmp will always be the same size or smaller than instr */
*location = instr;