Split caching out from the stasis_caching_topic.

In working with res_stasis, I discovered a significant limitation to
the current structure of stasis_caching_topics: you cannot subscribe
to cache updates for a single channel/bridge/endpoint/etc.

To address this, this patch splits the cache away from the
stasis_caching_topic, making it a first class object. The stasis_cache
object is shared amongst individual stasis_caching_topics that are
created per channel/endpoint/etc. These are still forwarded to global
whatever_all_cached topics, so their use from most of the code does
not change.

In making these changes, I noticed that we frequently used a similar
pattern for bridges, endpoints and channels:

     single_topic  ---------------->  all_topic
           ^
           |
     single_topic_cached  ----+---->  all_topic_cached
                              |
                              +---->  cache

This pattern was extracted as the 'Stasis Caching Pattern', defined in
stasis_caching_pattern.h. This avoids a lot of duplicate code between
the different domain objects.

Since the cache is now disassociated from its upstream caching topics,
this also necessitated a change to how the 'guaranteed' flag worked
for retrieving from a cache. The code for handling the caching
guarantee was extracted into a 'stasis_topic_wait' function, which
works for any stasis_topic.

(closes issue ASTERISK-22002)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2672/


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@395954 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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David M. Lee
2013-08-01 13:49:34 +00:00
parent 5c13969469
commit e1b959ccbb
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@@ -1605,7 +1605,7 @@ static void xmpp_init_event_distribution(struct ast_xmpp_client *client)
return;
}
cached = stasis_cache_dump(ast_device_state_topic_cached(), NULL);
cached = stasis_cache_dump(ast_device_state_cache(), NULL);
ao2_callback(cached, OBJ_NODATA, cached_devstate_cb, client);
xmpp_pubsub_subscribe(client, "device_state");