If the review to be tested is in a project with restricted access,
we need to use the jenkins user's gerrit https credentials when we
do the checkout or the checkout will fail.
Change-Id: I9dc9994763c5ebfeb9f1cff60fb53f6902b7fd5f
Enable coverage with `./tests/CI/buildAsterisk.sh --coverage`. This
will cause Asterisk to be compiled with coverage support. It also
initializes 'before' coverage data for all sources. Accept
--tested-only to disable modules which are not run by any test.
Enabling coverage also sets tested-only true by default. To build
everything with coverage enabled use `--coverage --tested-only=0`.
./tests/CI/processCoverage.sh is used to process the coverage and
generate HTML reports.
Fix utils/check_expr2 which failed to compiled with coverage enabled.
Add status output 5 times per stage of astobj2_test_perf to ensure
remote CLI does not timeout when compiled with coverage. Remote CLI
disconnects if no output is received for 60 seconds. When coverage is
enabled it takes about 70 seconds for my laptop to run the stages of
this test, so with the change a message is printed every 14 seconds.
Change-Id: I890f7d5665087426ad7d3e363187691b9afc2222
Changing any Menuselect option in the `Compiler Flags` section causes a
full rebuild of the Asterisk source tree. Every enabled option causes
a #define to be added to buildopts.h, thus breaking ccache caching for
every source file that includes "asterisk.h". In most cases each option
only applies to one or two files. Now we only define those options for
the specific sources which use them, this causes much better cache
matching when working with multiple builds. For example testing code
with an without MALLOC_DEBUG will now use just over half the ccache
size, only main/astmm.o will have two builds cached instead of every
file.
Reorder main/Makefile so _ASTCFLAGS set on specific object files are all
together, sorted by filename. Stop adding -DMALLOC_DEBUG to CFLAGS of
bundled pjproject, this define is no longer used by any header so only
serves to break cache.
The only code change is a slight adjustment to how main/astmm.c is
initialized. Initialization functions always exist so main/asterisk.c
can call them unconditionally. Additionally rename the astmm
initialization functions so they are not exported.
Change-Id: Ie2085237a964f6e1e6fff55ed046e2afff83c027
The --test-command argument has now been split, unit tests now use
`--unittest-command` and the testsuite uses --testsuite-command.
This will make it easier to create a script which run everything by
forwarding the same arguments to all CI scripts.
Change-Id: Ia54aa4848eaffbdf13175fcda40fc0b23080ad71
Support has been added for receiving a NACK request and handling it.
Now, Asterisk can detect when a NACK request should be sent and knows
how to construct one based on the packets we've received from the remote
end. A buffer has been added that will store out of order packets until
we receive the packet we are expecting. Then, these packets are handled
like normal and frames are queued to the core like normal. Asterisk
knows which packets to request in the NACK request using a vector
which stores the sequence numbers of the packets we are currently missing.
If a missing packet is received, cycle through the buffer until we reach
another packet we have not received yet. If the buffer reaches a certain
size, send a NACK request. If the buffer reaches its max size, queue all
frames to the core and wipe the buffer and vector.
According to RFC3711, the NACK request must be sent out in a compound
packet. All compound packets must start with a sender or receiver
report, so some work was done to refactor the current sender / receiver
code to allow it to be used without having to also include sdes
information and automatically send the report.
Also added additional functionality to ast_data_buffer, along with some
testing.
For more information, refer to the wiki page:
https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/WebRTC+User+Experience+Improvements
ASTERISK-27810 #close
Change-Id: Idab644b08a1593659c92cda64132ccc203fe991d
Create tests/CI directory and add files used by Jenkins to
build and test Asterisk.
With this commit, Jenkins will run the Asterisk Unit Tests using
the Jenkinsfile at tests/CI/unittests.jenkinsfile. Bash scripts
to do the actual building and testing are also in the same directory.
Output is placed in tests/CI/output so that directory has been
added to .gitignore.
Change-Id: I9448065465e6de2b878634510ace8fd1ef378608
This fixes build warnings found by GCC 8. In some cases format
truncation is intentional so the warning is just suppressed.
ASTERISK-27824 #close
Change-Id: I724f146cbddba8b86619d4c4a9931ee877995c84
Replaces the never used opaque data array.
Updated stream tests to include get/set metadata and
stream clone with metadata.
Added stream metadata dump to "core show channel"
Change-Id: Id7473aa4b374d7ab53046c20e321037ba9a56863