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Sean Bright
dbc7efbfd4 manager: Add <since> tags for all AMI actions.
(cherry picked from commit 7f13966202)
2025-01-23 18:39:41 +00:00
Naveen Albert
5f0354c287 chan_dahdi: Fix wrong channel state when RINGING recieved.
Previously, when AST_CONTROL_RINGING was received by
a DAHDI device, it would set its channel state to
AST_STATE_RINGING. However, an analysis of the codebase
and other channel drivers reveals RINGING corresponds to
physical power ringing, whereas AST_STATE_RING should be
used for audible ringback on the channel. This also ensures
the correct device state is returned by the channel state
to device state conversion.

Since there seems to be confusion in various places regarding
AST_STATE_RING vs. AST_STATE_RINGING, some documentation has
been added or corrected to clarify the actual purposes of these
two channel states, and the associated device state mapping.

An edge case that prompted this fix, but isn't explicitly
addressed here, is that of an incoming call to an FXO port.
The channel state will be "Ring", which maps to a device state
of "In Use", not "Ringing" as would be more intuitive. However,
this is semantic, since technically, Asterisk is treating this
the same as any other incoming call, and so "Ring" is the
semantic state (put another way, Asterisk isn't ringing anything,
like in the cases where channels are in the "Ringing" state).

Since FXO ports don't currently support Call Waiting, a suitable
workaround for the above would be to ignore the device state and
instead check the channel state (e.g. IMPORT(DAHDI/1-1,CHANNEL(state)))
since it will be Ring if the FXO port is idle (but a call is ringing
on it) and Up if the FXO port is actually in use. (In both cases,
the device state would misleadingly be "In Use".)

Resolves: #1029
(cherry picked from commit 9f6f9a60e5)
2025-01-23 18:39:41 +00:00
Naveen Albert
7d8bb3302e chan_dahdi: Never send MWI while off-hook.
In some circumstances, it is possible for the do_monitor thread to
erroneously think that a line is on-hook and send an MWI FSK spill
to it when the line is really off-hook and no MWI should be sent.
Commit 0a8b3d3467 previously fixed this
issue in a more readily encountered scenario, but it has still been
possible for MWI to be sent when it shouldn't be. To robustly fix
this issue, query DAHDI for the hook status to ensure we don't send
MWI on a line that is actually still off hook.

Resolves: #928
(cherry picked from commit 63e9cc19d1)
2024-11-14 20:01:34 +00:00
Naveen Albert
bd917229b4 callerid.c: Parse previously ignored Caller ID parameters.
Commit f2f397c1a8 previously
made it possible to send Caller ID parameters to FXS stations
which, prior to that, could not be sent.

This change is complementary in that we now handle receiving
all these parameters on FXO lines and provide these up to
the dialplan, via chan_dahdi. In particular:

* If a redirecting reason is provided, the channel's redirecting
  reason is set. No redirecting number is set, since there is
  no parameter for this in the Caller ID protocol, but the reason
  can be checked to determine if and why a call was forwarded.
* If the Call Qualifier parameter is received, the Call Qualifier
  variable is set.
* Some comments have been added to explain why some of the code
  is the way it is, to assist other people looking at it.

With this change, Asterisk's Caller ID implementation is now
reasonably complete for both FXS and FXO operation.

Resolves: #681
(cherry picked from commit 4cf8d9d94a)
2024-05-09 13:48:09 +00:00
Naveen Albert
01a5a93530 chan_dahdi: Add DAHDIShowStatus AMI action.
* Add an AMI action to correspond to the "dahdi show status"
  command, allowing span information to be retrieved via AMI.
* Show span number and sig type in "dahdi show channels".

Resolves: #673
(cherry picked from commit 4ff93474df)
2024-05-09 13:48:09 +00:00
Naveen Albert
f1223a041b chan_dahdi: Don't retry opening nonexistent channels on restart.
Commit 729cb1d390 added logic to retry
opening DAHDI channels on "dahdi restart" if they failed initially,
up to 1,000 times in a loop, to address cases where the channel was
still in use. However, this retry loop does not use the actual error,
which means chan_dahdi will also retry opening nonexistent channels
1,000 times per channel, causing a flood of unnecessary warning logs
for an operation that will never succeed, with tens or hundreds of
thousands of open attempts being made.

The original patch would have been more targeted if it only retried
on the specific relevant error (likely EBUSY, although it's hard to
say since the original issue is no longer available).

To avoid the problem above while avoiding the possibility of breakage,
this skips the retry logic if the error is ENXIO (No such device or
address), since this will never succeed.

Resolves: #669
(cherry picked from commit 63aa08fa0b)
2024-05-09 13:48:09 +00:00
Naveen Albert
dad0a33e97 chan_dahdi: Allow specifying waitfordialtone per call.
The existing "waitfordialtone" setting in chan_dahdi.conf
applies permanently to a specific channel, regardless of
how it is being used. This rather restrictively prevents
a system from simultaneously being able to pick free lines
for outgoing calls while also allowing barge-in to a trunk
by some other arrangement.

This allows specifying "waitfordialtone" using the CHANNEL
function for only the next call that will be placed, allowing
significantly more flexibility in the use of trunk interfaces.

Resolves: #472

UserNote: "waitfordialtone" may now be specified for DAHDI
trunk channels on a per-call basis using the CHANNEL function.

(cherry picked from commit 7f51313725)
2024-05-09 13:48:09 +00:00
Naveen Albert
76d33df366 chan_dahdi: Allow MWI to be manually toggled on channels.
This adds a CLI command to manually toggle the MWI status
of a channel, useful for troubleshooting or resetting
MWI devices, similar to the capabilities offered with
SIP messaging to manually control MWI status.

UserNote: The 'dahdi set mwi' now allows MWI on channels
to be manually toggled if needed for troubleshooting.

Resolves: #440
(cherry picked from commit 4b908f364d)
2024-03-07 14:18:40 +00:00
Naveen Albert
bef9a9422d func_channel: Expose previously unsettable options.
Certain channel options are not set anywhere or
exposed in any way to users, making them unusable.
This exposes some of these options which make sense
for users to manipulate at runtime.

Resolves: #442
(cherry picked from commit 9211fb5e97)
2024-01-12 18:32:13 +00:00
Naveen Albert
27f3df7139 chan_dahdi: Warn if nonexistent cadence is requested.
If attempting to ring a channel using a nonexistent cadence,
emit a warning, before falling back to the default cadence.

Resolves: #409
(cherry picked from commit cdcdca5199)
2024-01-12 18:32:13 +00:00
Naveen Albert
c58d5e9190 chan_dahdi: Clarify scope of callgroup/pickupgroup.
Internally, chan_dahdi only applies callgroup and
pickupgroup to FXO signalled channels, but this is
not documented anywhere. This is now documented in
the sample config, and a warning is emitted if a
user tries configuring these settings for channel
types that do not support these settings, since they
will not have any effect.

Resolves: #294
(cherry picked from commit 5b89e40541)
2024-01-12 18:32:12 +00:00
Naveen Albert
e2f0538dea sig_analog: Add Called Subscriber Held capability.
This adds support for Called Subscriber Held for FXS
lines, which allows users to go on hook when receiving
a call and resume the call later from another phone on
the same line, without disconnecting the call. This is
a convenience mechanism that most real PSTN telephone
switches support.

ASTERISK-30372 #close

Resolves: #240

UserNote: Called Subscriber Held is now supported for analog
FXS channels, using the calledsubscriberheld option. This allows
a station  user to go on hook when receiving an incoming call
and resume from another phone on the same line by going on hook,
without disconnecting the call.

(cherry picked from commit cd0bfe193f)
2023-09-06 18:21:30 +00:00
Naveen Albert
d16046e41f chan_dahdi: Allow autoreoriginating after hangup.
Currently, if an FXS channel is still off hook when
all calls on the line have hung up, the user is provided
reorder tone until going back on hook again.

In addition to not reflecting what most commercial switches
actually do, it's very common for switches to automatically
reoriginate for the user so that dial tone is provided without
the user having to depress and release the hookswitch manually.
This can increase convenience for users.

This behavior is now supported for kewlstart FXS channels.
It's supported only for kewlstart (FXOKS) mainly because the
behavior doesn't make any sense for ground start channels,
and loop start signalling doesn't provide the necessary DAHDI
event that makes this easy to implement. Likely almost everyone
is using FXOKS over FXOLS anyways since FXOLS is pretty useless
these days.

ASTERISK-30357 #close

Resolves: #224

UserNote: The autoreoriginate setting now allows for kewlstart FXS
channels to automatically reoriginate and provide dial tone to the
user again after all calls on the line have cleared. This saves users
from having to manually hang up and pick up the receiver again before
making another call.
2023-08-09 14:51:35 +00:00
Naveen Albert
e1a1ae933b sig_analog: Allow three-way flash to time out to silence.
sig_analog allows users to flash and use the three-way dial
tone as a primitive hold function, simply by never timing
it out.

Some systems allow this dial tone to time out to silence,
so the user is not annoyed by a persistent dial tone.
This option allows the dial tone to time out normally to
silence.

ASTERISK-30004 #close
Resolves: #205

UserNote: The threewaysilenthold option now allows the three-way
dial tone to time out to silence, rather than continuing forever.
2023-08-04 14:31:18 +00:00
Naveen Albert
8cd7548e43 sig_analog: Allow immediate fake ring to be suppressed.
When immediate=yes on an FXS channel, sig_analog will
start fake audible ringback that continues until the
channel is answered. Even if it answers immediately,
the ringback is still audible for a brief moment.
This can be disruptive and unwanted behavior.

This adds an option to disable this behavior, though
the default behavior remains unchanged.

ASTERISK-30003 #close
Resolves: #118

UserNote: The immediatering option can now be set to no to suppress
the fake audible ringback provided when immediate=yes on FXS channels.
2023-07-10 14:16:26 +00:00
Naveen Albert
4176f57938 chan_dahdi: Fix Caller ID presentation for FXO ports.
Currently, the presentation for incoming channels is
always available, because it is never actually set,
meaning the channel presentation can be nonsensical.
If the presentation from the incoming Caller ID spill
is private or unavailable, we now update the channel
presentation to reflect this.

Resolves: #120
ASTERISK-30333
ASTERISK-21741
2023-06-05 12:33:04 -06:00
Naveen Albert
273ad73d99 sig_analog: Add fuller Caller ID support.
A previous change, ASTERISK_29991, made it possible
to send additional Caller ID parameters that were
not previously supported.

This change adds support for analog DAHDI channels
to now be able to receive these parameters for
on-hook Caller ID, in order to enhance the usability
of CPE that support these parameters.

Resolves: #94
ASTERISK-30331

UserNote: Additional Caller ID properties are now supported on
incoming calls to FXS stations, namely the
redirecting reason and call qualifier.
2023-06-05 12:27:52 -06:00
InterLinked1
200a3f1d68 chan_dahdi: Fix broken hidecallerid setting. (#101)
The hidecallerid setting in chan_dahdi.conf currently
is broken for a couple reasons.

First, the actual code in sig_analog to "allow" or "block"
Caller ID depending on this setting improperly used
ast_set_callerid instead of updating the presentation.
This issue was mostly fixed in ASTERISK_29991, and that
fix is carried forward to this code as well.

Secondly, the hidecallerid setting is set on the DAHDI
pvt but not carried forward to the analog pvt properly.
This is because the chan_dahdi config loading code improperly
set permhidecallerid to permhidecallerid from the config file,
even though hidecallerid is what is actually set from the config
file. (This is done correctly for call waiting, a few lines above.)
This is fixed to read the proper value.

Thirdly, in sig_analog, hidecallerid is set to permhidecallerid
only on hangup. This can lead to potential security vulnerabilities
as an allowed Caller ID from an initial call can "leak" into subsequent
calls if no hangup occurs between them. This is fixed by setting
hidecallerid to permcallerid when calls begin, rather than when they end.
This also means we don't need to also set hidecallerid in chan_dahdi.c
when copying from the config, as we would have to otherwise.

Fourthly, sig_analog currently only allows dialing *67 or *82 if
that would actually toggle the presentation. A comment is added
clarifying that this behavior is okay.

Finally, a couple log messages are updated to be more accurate.

Resolves: #100
ASTERISK-30349 #close
2023-05-25 08:48:54 -06:00
Naveen Albert
9a999242b2 chan_dahdi: Add dialmode option for FXS lines.
Currently, both pulse and tone dialing are always enabled
on all FXS lines, with no way of disabling one or the other.

In some circumstances, it is desirable or necessary to
disable one of these, and this behavior can be problematic.

A new "dialmode" option is added which allows setting the
methods to support on a per channel basis for FXS (FXO
signalled lines). The four options are "both", "pulse",
"dtmf"/"tone", and "none".

Additionally, integration with the CHANNEL function is
added so that this setting can be updated for a channel
during a call.

Resolves: #35
ASTERISK-29992

UserNote: A "dialmode" option has been added which allows
specifying, on a per-channel basis, what methods of
subscriber dialing (pulse and/or tone) are permitted.

Additionally, this can be changed on a channel
at any point during a call using the CHANNEL
function.
2023-05-02 14:06:28 +00:00
Mike Bradeen
e8f548c155 app_macro: Remove deprecated module.
For most modules that interacted with app_macro, this change is limited
to no longer looking for the current context from the macrocontext when
set.  Additionally, the following modules are impacted:

app_dial - no longer supports M^ connected/redirecting macro
app_minivm - samples written using macro will no longer work.
The sample needs a re-write

app_queue - can no longer a macro on the called party's channel.
Use gosub which is currently supported

ccss - no callback macro, gosub only

app_voicemail - no macro support

channel  - remove macrocontext and priority, no connected line or
redirection macro options
options - stdexten is deprecated to gosub as the default and only
pbx - removed macrolock
pbx_dundi - no longer look for macro

snmp - removed macro context, exten, and priority

ASTERISK-30304

Change-Id: I830daab293117179b8d61bd4df0d971a1b3d07f6
2023-01-10 14:07:44 -06:00
Naveen Albert
e4117d7290 chan_dahdi: Fix unavailable channels returning busy.
This fixes dahdi_request to properly set the cause
code to CONGESTION instead of BUSY if no channels
were actually available.

Currently, the cause is erroneously set to busy
if the channel itself is found, regardless of its
current state. However, if the channel is not available
(e.g. T1 down, card not operable, etc.), then the
channel itself may not be in a functional state,
in which case CHANUNAVAIL is the correct cause to use.

This adds a simple check to ensure that busy tone
is only returned if a channel is encountered that
has an owner, since that is the only possible way
that a channel could actually be busy.

ASTERISK-30274 #close

Change-Id: Iad5870223c081240c925b19df8d6af136953b994
2022-10-26 10:46:09 -05:00
Naveen Albert
9bc733758d chan_dahdi: Resolve format truncation warning.
Fixes a format truncation warning in notify_message.

ASTERISK-30256 #close

Change-Id: I983a423c0214641ca4f8c9dfe0b19c47448fdee1
2022-10-10 12:01:48 -05:00
Sean Bright
e0fe864874 chan_dahdi.c: Resolve a format-truncation build warning.
With gcc (Ubuntu 11.2.0-19ubuntu1) 11.2.0:

> chan_dahdi.c:4129:18: error: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated
>   writing up to 255 bytes into a region of size between 242 and 252
>   [-Werror=format-truncation=]

This removes the error-prone sizeof(...) calculations in favor of just
doubling the size of the base buffer.

Change-Id: I2d276785286730d3d5d0a921bcea2e065dbf27c5
2022-09-09 09:39:12 -05:00
Naveen Albert
f5378f63c4 general: Improve logging levels of some log messages.
Adjusts some logging levels to be more or less important,
that is more prominent when actual problems occur and less
prominent for less noteworthy things.

ASTERISK-30153 #close

Change-Id: Ifc8f7df427aa018627db462125ae744986d3261b
2022-08-01 11:03:43 -05:00
Naveen Albert
f2f397c1a8 chan_dahdi: Fix buggy and missing Caller ID parameters
There are several things wrong with analog Caller ID
handling that are fixed by this commit:

callerid.c's Caller ID generation function contains the
logic to use the presentation to properly send the proper
Caller ID. However, currently, DAHDI does not pass any
presentation information to the Caller ID module, which
means that presentation is completely ignored on all calls.
This means that lines could be getting Caller ID information
they aren't supposed to.

Part of the reason this has been obscured is because the
simple switch logic for handling the built in *67 and *82
is completely wrong. Rather than modifying the presentation
for the call accordingly (which is what it's supposed to do),
it simply blanks out the Caller ID or fills it in. This is
wrong, so wrong that it makes a mockery of the specification.
Additionally, it would leave to the "UNAVAILABLE" disposition
being used for Caller ID generation as opposed to the "PRIVATE"
disposition that it should have been using. This is now fixed
to only update the presentation and not modify the number and
name, so that the simple switch *67/*82 work correctly.

Next, sig_analog currently only copies over the name and number,
nothing else, when it is filling in a duplicated caller id
structure. Thus, we also now copy over the presentation
information so that is available for the Caller ID spill.
Additionally, this meant that "valid" was implicitly 0,
and as such presentation would always fail to "Unavailable".
The validity is therefore also copied over so it can be used
by ast_party_id_presentation.

As part of this fix, new API is added so that all the relevant
Caller ID information can be passed in to the Caller ID generation
functions. Parameters that are also completely missing from the
Caller ID spill have also been added, to enhance the compatibility,
correctness, and completeness of the Asterisk Caller ID implementation.

ASTERISK-29991 #close

Change-Id: Icc44a5e09979916f4c18a440f96e10dc1c76ae15
2022-07-14 08:19:28 -05:00
Naveen Albert
8a21417095 chan_dahdi: Add POLARITY function.
Adds a POLARITY function which can be used to
retrieve the current polarity of an FXS channel
as well as set the polarity of an FXS channel
to idle or reverse at any point during a call.

ASTERISK-30000 #close

Change-Id: If6f50998f723e4484bf68e2473f5cedfeaf9b8f1
2022-07-14 07:20:29 -05:00
Naveen Albert
bcc18ca9f5 general: Fix various typos.
ASTERISK-30089 #close

Change-Id: I1f5db911fd05a3a211c522c13e990fa1d0e62275
2022-07-12 07:46:03 -05:00
Naveen Albert
a24979a2d7 chan_dahdi: Fix broken operator mode clearing.
Currently, the operator services mode in DAHDI is broken and unusable.
The actual operator recall functionality works properly; however,
when the operator hangs up (which is the only way that such a call
is allowed to end), both lines are permanently taken out of service
until "dahdi restart" is run. This prevents this feature from being
used.

Operator mode is one of the few factors that can cause the general
analog event handling in sig_analog not to be used. Several years
back, much of the analog handling was moved from chan_dahdi to
sig_analog. However, this was not done fully or consistently at
the time, and when operator mode is active, sig_analog does not
get used. Generally this is correct, but in the case of hangup
it should be using sig_analog regardless of the operator mode;
otherwise, the lines do not properly clear and they become unusable.

This bug is fixed so the operator can now hang up and properly
release the call. It is treated just like any other hangup. The
operator mode functionality continues to work as it did before.

ASTERISK-29993 #close

Change-Id: Ib2e3ddb40d9c71e8801e0b4bb0a12e2b52f51d24
2022-05-09 08:47:39 -05:00
Naveen Albert
892c06564f chan_dahdi: Document dial resource options.
Documents the Dial syntax for DAHDI, namely the channel group,
distinctive ring, answer confirmation, and digital call options
that are specified in the resource itself.

ASTERISK-24827 #close

Change-Id: Ib95e78497fb00dc5cbfde1c93a69f034bfd08c30
2022-05-02 15:47:26 -05:00
Naveen Albert
0a8b3d3467 chan_dahdi: Don't allow MWI FSK if channel not idle.
For lines that have mailboxes configured on them, with
FSK MWI, DAHDI will periodically try to dispatch FSK
to update MWI. However, this is never supposed to be
done when a channel is not idle.

There is currently an edge case where MWI FSK can
extraneously get spooled for the channel if a caller
hook flashes and hangs up, which triggers a recall ring.
After one ring, the on hook time threshold in this if
condition has been satisfied and an MWI update is spooled.
This means that when the phone is picked up again, the
answerer gets an FSK spill before being reconnected to
the party on hold.

To prevent this, we now explicitly check to ensure that
subchannel 0 has no owner. There is no owner when DAHDI
channels are idle, but if the channel is "in use" in some
way (such as in the aforementioned scenario), then there
is an owner, and we shouldn't process MWI at this time.

ASTERISK-28518 #close

Change-Id: Ia3904434fd81688d71742f7e84358b7e1c38e92a
2022-05-02 15:46:31 -05:00
Naveen Albert
19c841950b chan_dahdi: Don't append cadences on dahdi restart.
Currently, if any custom ring cadences are specified, they are
appended to the array of cadences from wherever we left off
last time. This works properly the first time, but on subsequent
dahdi restarts, it means that the existing cadences are left
alone and (most likely) the same cadences are then re-added
afterwards. In short order, the cadence array gets maxed out
and the user begins seeing warnings that the array is full
and no more cadences may be added.

This buggy behavior persists until Asterisk is completely
restarted; however, if and when dahdi restart is run again,
then the same problem is reintroduced.

This fixes this behavior so that cadence parsing is more
idempotent, that is so running dahdi restart multiple times
starts adding cadences from the beginning, rather than from
wherever the last cadence was added.

As before, it is still not possible to revert to the default
cadences by simply removing all cadences in this manner, nor
is it possible to delete existing cadences. However, this
does make it possible to update existing cadences, which
was not possible before, and also ensures that the cadences
remain unchanged if the config remains unchanged.

ASTERISK-29990 #close

Change-Id: Ie32ea3e8a243b766756b1afce684d4a31ee7421d
2022-05-02 08:57:22 -05:00
Naveen Albert
fe50f049c4 chan_dahdi: Fix insufficient array size for round robin.
According to chan_dahdi.conf, up to 64 groups (numbered
0 through 63) can be used when dialing DAHDI channels.

However, currently dialing round robin with a group number
greater than 31 fails because the array for the round robin
structure is only size 32, instead of 64 as it should be.

This fixes that so the round robin array size is consistent
with the actual groups capacity.

ASTERISK-29994

Change-Id: I4caa08d7025f78ac75a0539f71aaf3eb3e85b3b7
2022-04-27 11:40:49 -05:00
Alexander Traud
cc025026b7 progdocs: Fix for Doxygen, the hidden parts.
ASTERISK-29779

Change-Id: If338163488498f65fa7248b60e80299c0a928e4b
2021-12-02 10:37:38 -06:00
Alexander Traud
726d6dd166 channels: Fix for Doxygen.
ASTERISK-29762

Change-Id: Ia8811ac12b93ff8c18164699c6fbc604cb0a23f7
2021-11-19 09:02:06 -06:00
Josh Soref
d46ba42910 channels: Spelling fixes
Correct typos of the following word families:

appease
permanently
overriding
residue
silliness
extension
channels
globally
reference
japanese
group
coordinate
registry
information
inconvenience
attempts
cadence
payloads
presence
provisioning
mimics
behavior
width
natively
syslabel
not owning
unquelch
mostly
constants
interesting
active
unequipped
brodmann
commanding
backlogged
without
bitstream
firmware
maintain
exclusive
practically
structs
appearance
range
retransmission
indication
provisional
associating
always
whether
cyrillic
distinctive
components
reinitialized
initialized
capability
switches
occurring
happened
outbound

ASTERISK-29714

Change-Id: Ife52ee89cd2170b684fa651ca72b1cb911a57339
2021-11-16 05:35:29 -06:00
Sarah Autumn
466eb4a52b sig_analog: Changes to improve electromechanical signalling compatibility
This changeset is intended to address compatibility issues encountered
when interfacing Asterisk to electromechanical telephone switches that
implement ANI-B, ANI-C, or ANI-D.

In particular the behaviours that this impacts include:

 - FGC-CAMA did not work at all when using MF signaling. Modified the
   switch case block to send calls to the correct part of the
   signaling-handling state machine.

 - For FGC-CAMA operation, the delay between called number ST and
   second wink for ANI spill has been made configurable; previously
   all calls were made to wait for one full second.

 - After the ANI spill, previous behavior was to require a 'ST' tone
   to advance the call.  This has been changed to allow 'STP' 'ST2P'
   or 'ST3P' as well, for compatibility with ANI-D.

 - Store ANI2 (ANI INFO) digits in the CALLERID(ANI2) channel variable.

 - For calls with an ANI failure, No. 1 Crossbar switches will send
   forward a single-digit failure code, with no calling number digits
   and no ST pulse to terminate the spill.  I've made the ANI timeout
   configurable so to reduce dead air time on calls with ANI fail.

 - ANI info digits configurable.  Modern digital switches will send 2
   digits, but ANI-B sends only a single info digit.  This caused the
   ANI reported by Asterisk to be misaligned.

 - Changed a confusing log message to be more informative.

ASTERISK-29518

Change-Id: Ib7e27d987aee4ed9bc3663c57ef413e21b404256
2021-08-20 12:26:18 -07:00
Joshua C. Colp
149e5e5b86 xml: Embed module information into core XML documentation.
This change embeds the MODULEINFO block of modules
into the core XML documentation. This provides a shared
mechanism for use by both menuselect and Asterisk for
information and a definitive source of truth.

ASTERISK-29335

Change-Id: Ifbfd5c700049cf320a3e45351ac65dd89bc99d90
2021-03-16 10:30:43 -05:00
Guido Falsi
d88e230037 chan_dadhi: Fix setvar in dahdi channels
The change to how setvar works for various channels performed in
ASTERISK~23756 missed some required change in the dahdi channel,
where the variables are actually set while reading configuration.
This change should fix the issue.

ASTERISK-28955

Change-Id: Ibfeb7f8cbdd735346dc4028de6a265f24f9df274
2020-06-19 09:12:31 -05:00
Andrew Siplas
5bd7281442 chan_dahdi: Change 999999 to INT_MAX to better reflect "no timeout"
The no-entry timeout set to 999999 == 16⅔ minutes, change to INT_MAX
to match behavior of "no timeout" defined in comment.

ASTERISK-28702 #close

Change-Id: I4ea015986e061374385dba247b272f7aac60bf11
2020-01-21 08:12:31 -06:00
Kevin Harwell
bdd785d31c various files - fix some alerts raised by lgtm code analysis
This patch fixes several issues reported by the lgtm code analysis tool:

https://lgtm.com/projects/g/asterisk/asterisk

Not all reported issues were addressed in this patch. This patch mostly fixes
confirmed reported errors, potential problematic code points, and a few other
"low hanging" warnings or recommendations found in core supported modules.
These include, but are not limited to the following:

* innapropriate stack allocation in loops
* buffer overflows
* variable declaration "hiding" another variable declaration
* comparisons results that are always the same
* ambiguously signed bit-field members
* missing header guards

Change-Id: Id4a881686605d26c94ab5409bc70fcc21efacc25
2019-11-18 08:30:45 -06:00
Guido Falsi
4072e219f7 chan_dahdi: Fix build with clang/llvm
On FreeBSD using the clang/llvm compiler build fails to build due
to the switch statement argument being a non integer type expression.
Switch to an if/else if/else construct to sidestep the issue.

ASTERISK-28536 #close

Change-Id: Idf4a82cc1e94580a2d017fe9e351c226f23e20c8
2019-09-17 05:38:59 -05:00
Sean Bright
32ce6e9a06 channels: Allow updating variable value
When modifying an already defined variable in some channel drivers they
add a new variable with the same name to the list, but that value is
never used, only the first one found.

Introduce ast_variable_list_replace() and use it where appropriate.

ASTERISK-23756 #close
Patches:
  setvar-multiplie.patch submitted by Michael Goryainov

Change-Id: Ie1897a96c82b8945e752733612ee963686f32839
2019-09-12 16:00:07 -05:00
Leonid Fainshtein
098797628e openr2(6/6): Set hangup cause
Change-Id: I94dc38920e6e77cc73062648f62fdd613d0d1452
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
2019-07-22 21:11:12 +03:00
Tzafrir Cohen
f67094503d openr2(5/6): added cli command -- mfcr2 destroy link <index>
Change-Id: I452d6a853bcd8c6e194455b19e5e017713e9c0fe
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
2019-07-22 21:11:12 +03:00
Tzafrir Cohen
64bf3e3e82 openr2(4/6): added new cli command -- mfcr2 show links
* This command show the MFC/R2 links

Change-Id: I213822e1b7ef9c05bd89a2ba62df8e0856ce9f84
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
2019-07-22 21:11:12 +03:00
Tzafrir Cohen
f61adf2cf5 openr2(3/6): Convert r2links to standard Asterisk AST_LIST*
Change-Id: Ibcb2401515a58782a1488c0b9efbed201c3f3a17
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
2019-07-22 21:11:12 +03:00
Tzafrir Cohen
97d2549bb1 openr2(2/6): Stop polling channels when DAHDI returns -ENODEV (e.g: plug-out)
Otherwise, OpenR2 threads go crazy and consume almost all CPU resources

Change-Id: I10a41f617613fe7399c5bdced5c64a2751173f28
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
2019-07-22 21:11:12 +03:00
Tzafrir Cohen
2f0a8e12f9 openr2(1/6): bugfix in configuration saving
Details:
  - The memcpy() call copied part of "dahdi_conf" and not "dahdi_conf.mfcr2"
  - As a result, the memcmp() in dahdi_r2_get_link() always fails
  - This cause dahdi_r2_get_link() to create new link for every channel
    (instead of a new link for every ~30 channels)
  - With the fix, far less links are generated -- so we use far less threads

Change-Id: I7259dd6272f5e46e8a6c7f5bf3e8c2ec01b8c132
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
2019-07-22 21:11:12 +03:00
Kevin Harwell
9637e1dfdc MWI: Update modules that subscribe to MWI to use new API calls
The MWI core recently got some new API calls that make tracking MWI state
lifetime more reliable. This patch updates those modules that subscribe to
specific MWI topics to use the new API. Specifically, these modules now
subscribe to both MWI topics and MWI state.

ASTERISK-28442

Change-Id: I32bef880b647246823dbccdf44a98d384fcabfbd
2019-07-08 18:12:49 -05:00
Chris-Savinovich
0e669712e2 chan_dahdi.c: crash in chan_dahdi
Fixes a crash in chan_dahdi occurring on 32-bit systems. A previous
patch introduced a variable of type unassigned long long which is 64-bits.
Casting it as 'ast_json_int_t' along with JSON type 'I' makes it work
with 32-bit systems.

ASTERISK-28457

Change-Id: I9cef6b5f2d826fc5c93f2f6a1c997c4e3e6c93fe
2019-07-01 16:06:34 -06:00