[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-24857) [patch] "timing test", pjsip incoming/outgoing calls, voicemail prompts and recordings all fail when using the kqueue timer source on FreeBSD 10.x
Rusty Newton (JIRA)
noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Fri Mar 13 16:38:34 CDT 2015
[ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24857?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Rusty Newton updated ASTERISK-24857:
------------------------------------
Summary: [patch] "timing test", pjsip incoming/outgoing calls, voicemail prompts and recordings all fail when using the kqueue timer source on FreeBSD 10.x (was: [patch] kqueue timer source fails on FreeBSD 10.x)
> [patch] "timing test", pjsip incoming/outgoing calls, voicemail prompts and recordings all fail when using the kqueue timer source on FreeBSD 10.x
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-24857
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-24857
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: Resources/res_timing_kqueue
> Affects Versions: 13.2.0
> Environment: FreeBSD 10-stable.
> Reporter: Justin T. Gibbs
>
> Using the kqueue timing source results in glitchy audio and failed calls.
> [Edit by Rusty - adding your Reviewboard description info here for more "searchability"]
> Reviewboard patch description:
> {quote}
> Update the kqueue timing module to conform to current timer API.
> This fixes issues with using the kqueue timing source on Asterisk 13
> on FreeBSD 10.
> res_timing_kqueue.c:
> Remove support for kevent64(). The values used to support Asterisk
> timers fit within 32bits and so can be handled on all platforms via
> kevent().
> Provide debug logging for, but do not track, unacked events. This
> matches the behavior of all other timer implementations.
> Implement continuous mode by triggering and leaving active, a user
> event. This ensures that the file descriptor for the timer returns
> immediately from poll(), without placing the load of a high speed
> timer on the kernel.
> In kqueue_timer_get_max_rate(), don't overstate the capability of
> the timer. On some platforms, UINT_MAX is greater than INTPTR_MAX,
> the largest integer type kqueue supports for timers.
> In kqueue_timer_get_event(), assume the caller woke up from poll()
> and just return the mode the timer is currently in. This matches
> all other timer implementations.
> Adjust the test code now that unacked events are not tracked.
> {quote}
> Testing done:
> {quote}
> Asterisk 13.2.0 on FreeBSD 10-stable: "timing test", pjsip incoming/outgoing calls, voicemail prompts and recordings. All of the above failed without these changes.
> {quote}
--
This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA
(v6.2#6252)
More information about the asterisk-bugs
mailing list