1) Add module use count handling so that timing modules can be unloaded.
2) Implement unload_module() functions for the timing interface modules.
3) Allow multiple timing modules to be loaded, and use the one with the
highest priority value.
4) Report which timing module is being use in the "timing test" CLI command.
(closes issue #14489)
Reported by: russell
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/162/
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- change ast_settimeout() to honor max rate in edge cases of file playback
(this will make some warning messages go away at the end of playing back
a file)
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- Convert the last part of channel.c over to use the timing API. This would
not have made a difference when using the dahdi timing module. I noticed
it when trying to use another timing source. Oops. :)
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- Convert chan_iax2 to use the timing API
- Convert usage of timing in the core to use the timing API instead of
using DAHDI directly
- Make a change to the timing API to add the set_rate() function
- change the timing core to use a rwlock
- merge a timing implementation, res_timing_dahdi
Basic testing was successful using res_timing_dahdi
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