* Fixed a typo in the name of the REGREQ frame decode string array.
* Fixed off by one range check indexing into the frame decode string
array.
* Removed some unneeded casts associated with the decode string array.
Change-Id: I77435e81cd284bab6209d545919bf236ad7933c2
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
If in the initial sdp the caller doesn't include the line
a=rtcp-mux
Then asterisk shoud not include rtcp-mux in the response regardless
of rtcp-mux being enabled on the endpoint
ASTERISK-28007 #close
Change-Id: I58e9b9f40a139afc0da5de41906cc608fb62adc7
sip_options_get_endpoint_state_compositor_state leaked a reference to
the first available endpoint state compositor that was found.
Change-Id: Idb6be19f7219b6eed1dfb19c1e740dd40cb3fdc7
This change adds the "party" parameter to the Remote-Party-ID header
which indicates which party the header information is applicable
to. In Asterisk this is determined on whether we are the calling
or called party. This is added to improve interoperability with some
implementations.
ASTERISK-28006
Change-Id: I1eec3e377ffff8633b5c1dd59a05e9533122cfca
When a conference contained a mixture of audio/video and audio-only
users, a NOTICE message would pop up stating there are no joint
capabilities between streams. This happens because streams can never be
removed, but they can be in a REMOVED state. If we have the scenario
where user A joins with audio/video, user B joins with audio-only, and
user C joins with audio/video, then user A leaves, the message would
be triggered. That removed stream is still in the SDP, but Asterisk
would pass it through, causing it to be seen as a ulaw stream. A check
has been added for removed streams, setting their status to REMOVED when
handling negotiated SDPs.
Also addressed an issue where user A joins, then user B joins but does
not receive video until much later. Full frames were not being sent,
causing some PLI from the browser. Because the video was flowing in one
direction, the browser sets the SSRC to 1, but Asterisk was dropping the
PLI because of that. Added a check to see if the SSRC is 1 or not, which
sends full frames and allows video to flow between user A and user B.
This should only happen when dealing with PSFB or FUR, and in the case
of PSFB, only for PLI.
ASTERISK-27398
Change-Id: I26e7c6f101bc119549eeca406b5bcd25ad8ebc5e
When a call leaves a queue on leaveempty condition, QUEUESTATUS
must be set to LEAVEEMPTY, no matter whether Queue was executed with or
without the "c" (continue) option.
The regression was introduced in the fix for ASTERISK_25665.
The following fix (ASTERISK_27065) was incomplete, as QUEUESTATUS was
overwritten in case when "c" is set, regardless of what was the cause
for leaving the queue.
ASTERISK-27973 #close
Reported-by: Valentin Safonov
Change-Id: Iec013fe6a26a4e825ca572a1dda4f3cee5f6f80c
It is valid for a config file to be empty or contain only comments, but
not valid for a config value to be set when no uncommented context
exists. This caused an error to be loged numerous times during start
when loading the default pjsip.conf.
Change-Id: Icf3b0d69b4ecb6e935eecd43c99ed8b32a5a1cf6
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
When the stasis cache is used a hash is calculated for
retrieving or inserting messages. This change calculates
a hash when the message type is initialized that is then
used each time needed. This ensures that the hash is
calculated only once for the message type.
Change-Id: I4fe6bfdafb55bf5c322dd313fbd8c32cce73ef37
The authors of PJProject undef s_addr because of some issue in Microsoft
Windows. However in Oracle Solaris, s_addr is not a structure member, but
defined to map to the real structure member.
Updates the patch from ASTERISK_20366
ASTERISK-27997
Change-Id: I8223026d4d54e2a46521085fcc94bfa6ebe35b11
* Don't include pjlib.h twice in res_pjsip.h
* Consistently use #include <> form for pjproject includes.
(pjsip.h and pjlib.h)
Change-Id: I3f7b42044840de64edf7e9d7695cb60c45990dc7
If asterisk offer an endpoint with SRTP and that endpoint respond
with non srtp, in that case channel(rtp,secure,audio) reply wrong
status.
Why delete flag AST_SRTP_CRYPTO_OFFER_OK while check identical remote_key:
Currently this flag has being set redundantly. In either case identical
or different remote_key this flag has being set. So if we
don't set it while we receive identical remote_key or non SRTP SDP
response then we can take decision of srtp use by using that flag.
ASTERISK-27999
Change-Id: I29dc2843cf4e5ae2604301cb4ff258f1822dc2d7
The script configure from Teluu expects shared libraries (.so) in a subfolder
called 'lib', when --with-xyz=PATH is specified. However for OpenSSL, the
default location is the root of the source folder = PATH. Furthermore, Asterisk
supports both, 'lib' and root. For consistency and because Asterisk is using
(only) OpenSSL in PJProject, it is enhanced to support both locations, just
like Asterisk.
ASTERISK-27995
Change-Id: I8eb916a88b6b8c22e29bb40bee8faaca6c73406f
This change removes a sorcery lookup for retrieving all
contacts at the end of the registration process by keeping
track of the contacts that are added/updated/deleted.
This ensures at the end of the process the container of
contacts we have is the current state.
Pool usage has also been reduced by allocating one for
usage throughout the handling of a REGISTER and resetting
it to a clean state. This ensures that in most cases
we allocate once and just reuse it.
ASTERISK-28001
Change-Id: I1a78b2d46f9a2045dbbff1a3fd6dba84b612b3cb
The tdata containing the response can be shared by both the dialog
object and the tsx object. In order to prevent the race condition
between the tsx retransmission and the dialog sending a response,
clone the tdata before modifying it for the dialog send response.
ASTERISK-27966 #close
Change-Id: Ic381004a3a212fe1d8eca0e707fe09dba4a6ab4e
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 check for the library ncurses should use not use the header <curses.h> but
<ncurses.h>, because on some platforms <curses.h> is not a drop-in replacement
for <ncurses.h>: For example in Solaris, the symbol initscr is a typedef in
<curses.h> to a symbol which does not exist in the library ncurses (initscr32).
Simply use <ncurses.h> when you link to ncurses.
Furthermore in Solaris, the header <ncurses.h> is in a subdirectory
/usr/include/ncurses and not available via pkg-config.
ASTERISK-15331
ASTERISK-14935
ASTERISK-12382
ASTERISK-9107
Change-Id: Ife367776b0ccf17d3fefed868245376bfb93745d