[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-23713) Voicemail on FS overwrites last message when last index = MSGLIMIT
Michael L. Young (JIRA)
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Tue May 13 18:39:43 CDT 2014
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Michael L. Young commented on ASTERISK-23713:
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Rusty,
I can confirm your scenario. What happens is that the messages are marked as deleted but the files are still there on the filesystem until the user hangs up. When trying to save to the INBOX folder, it checks the index (count of files present) and sees the messages that were deleted are still there.
> Voicemail on FS overwrites last message when last index = MSGLIMIT
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-23713
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-23713
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Applications/app_voicemail
> Affects Versions: SVN, 12.2.0
> Environment: app_voicemail delivery on filesystem.
> Any asterisk supported platform is probably affected.
> Reporter: Miguel Tavares
> Assignee: Miguel Tavares
>
> When leaving a voicemail the function last_message_index will stop at index only until the default or configured max messages (vmu->maxmsg) although it should continue until MAXMSGLIMIT.
> Example, let's say the asterisk admin set the maximum messages to 10, the user received 10 messages and then deleted 9 apart from the last one. In the filesystem the files msg0010.txt and msg0010.wav will be present.
> The last_message_index will detect that that's the only message available but then when finding out what's the index it will stop at 9 (the configure maximum when counting from 0) and return that as the last message index, making he voicemail app to overwrite the previous existing last message.
> Possible fix, in app_voicemail.c
> {noformat}
> 112a113
> > #include <string.h>
> 4434c4435
> < unsigned char map[MAXMSGLIMIT] = "";
> ---
> > unsigned char map[MAXMSGLIMIT];
> 4440a4442
> > memset (map, 0, sizeof(map)); //set the memory to 0 for Safety sake.
> 4458c4460
> < for (x = 0; x < vmu->maxmsg; x++) {
> ---
> > for (x = 0; x < MAXMSGLIMIT; x++) {
> {noformat}
> The important change is running the for cycle until MAXMSGLIMIT but as far as I know there's no guarantee that memory allocated in the stack is zeroed so that's why I also included the memset call.
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