[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-28241) Call pickup with chan_sip fails, if dialed from subroutine, but succeeds withing macro

Richard Mudgett (JIRA) noreply at issues.asterisk.org
Sun Jan 13 12:27:47 CST 2019


     [ https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-28241?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Richard Mudgett updated ASTERISK-28241:
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    Description: 
if the extension is dialed from a subroutine, call pickup fails. It succeeds, if extension is dialed from a macro.

Details:

Since Asterisk 16, macros are deprecated. After rewriting my dialplan to 
eliminate macros, call pickups were defective, which has gone unnoticed for 
some time. Looking at my git logs (yes, I'm managing my asterisk config with 
git), the only relevant change was moving from macros to subroutines. 

Here are the relevant dialplan excerpts:
{noformat}
[extension]
; dial internal extension
; ${ARG1}: extension
exten = start,1,NoOp()
 same = n,Dial(${ARG1},30)
 same = n,Hangup()


[macro-extension]
; dial internal extension macro
; ${ARG1}: extensions to dial
exten = s,1,NoOp()
 same = n,Dial(${ARG1},30)
 same = n,Hangup()


[phones]
; OK:
exten = 123,1,Macro(extension,${TEL123})

[2019-01-12 16:37:12] NOTICE[5013][C-00000002]: app_directed_pickup.c:250 
pickup_by_exten: SIP/00041323bbf7-00000001 pickup by SIP/00041323463e-00000002

; FAIL:
exten = 123,1,GoSub(extension,start,1(${TEL123}))

[2019-01-12 16:37:56] NOTICE[5096][C-00000002]: app_directed_pickup.c:365 
pickup_exec: No target channel found for 123 at internal 
{noformat}

Any idea, what could affect this? It looks, like the subroutine Dial() call 
disrupt the channel contexts somehow. 

  was:
if the extension is dialed from a subroutine, call pickup fails. It succeeds, if extension is dialed from a macro.

Details:

Since Asterisk 16, macros are deprecated. After rewriting my dialplan to 
eliminate macros, call pickups were defective, which has gone unnoticed for 
some time. Looking at my git logs (yes, I'm managing my asterisk config with 
git), the only relevant change was moving from macros to subroutines. 

Here are the relevant dialplan excerpts:

[extension]
; dial internal extension
; ${ARG1}: extension
exten = start,1,NoOp()
 same = n,Dial(${ARG1},30)
 same = n,Hangup()


[macro-extension]
; dial internal extension macro
; ${ARG1}: extensions to dial
exten = s,1,NoOp()
 same = n,Dial(${ARG1},30)
 same = n,Hangup()


[phones]
; OK:
exten = 123,1,Macro(extension,${TEL123})

[2019-01-12 16:37:12] NOTICE[5013][C-00000002]: app_directed_pickup.c:250 
pickup_by_exten: SIP/00041323bbf7-00000001 pickup by SIP/00041323463e-00000002

; FAIL:
exten = 123,1,GoSub(extension,start,1(${TEL123}))

[2019-01-12 16:37:56] NOTICE[5096][C-00000002]: app_directed_pickup.c:365 
pickup_exec: No target channel found for 123 at internal 

Any idea, what could affect this? It looks, like the subroutine Dial() call 
disrupt the channel contexts somehow. 


> Call pickup with chan_sip fails, if dialed from subroutine, but succeeds withing macro
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ASTERISK-28241
>                 URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-28241
>             Project: Asterisk
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: None
>          Components: Applications/app_directed_pickup, Channels/chan_sip/Subscriptions
>    Affects Versions: 16.1.0, 16.1.1
>            Reporter: Hans-Peter Jansen
>            Severity: Minor
>
> if the extension is dialed from a subroutine, call pickup fails. It succeeds, if extension is dialed from a macro.
> Details:
> Since Asterisk 16, macros are deprecated. After rewriting my dialplan to 
> eliminate macros, call pickups were defective, which has gone unnoticed for 
> some time. Looking at my git logs (yes, I'm managing my asterisk config with 
> git), the only relevant change was moving from macros to subroutines. 
> Here are the relevant dialplan excerpts:
> {noformat}
> [extension]
> ; dial internal extension
> ; ${ARG1}: extension
> exten = start,1,NoOp()
>  same = n,Dial(${ARG1},30)
>  same = n,Hangup()
> [macro-extension]
> ; dial internal extension macro
> ; ${ARG1}: extensions to dial
> exten = s,1,NoOp()
>  same = n,Dial(${ARG1},30)
>  same = n,Hangup()
> [phones]
> ; OK:
> exten = 123,1,Macro(extension,${TEL123})
> [2019-01-12 16:37:12] NOTICE[5013][C-00000002]: app_directed_pickup.c:250 
> pickup_by_exten: SIP/00041323bbf7-00000001 pickup by SIP/00041323463e-00000002
> ; FAIL:
> exten = 123,1,GoSub(extension,start,1(${TEL123}))
> [2019-01-12 16:37:56] NOTICE[5096][C-00000002]: app_directed_pickup.c:365 
> pickup_exec: No target channel found for 123 at internal 
> {noformat}
> Any idea, what could affect this? It looks, like the subroutine Dial() call 
> disrupt the channel contexts somehow. 



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