[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] Preserve user defined CDR information after a Local channel is masqueraded

Matt Jordan reviewboard at asterisk.org
Thu Jun 14 15:52:21 CDT 2012


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(Updated June 14, 2012, 3:52 p.m.)


Review request for Asterisk Developers, Terry Wilson, Tilghman Lesher, and rmudgett.


Changes
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Only destroy the first record's variables on p->_bridge->chan->cdr


Summary
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This patch preserves CDR information that was set on a Local channel before it is masqueraded into by another channel.  This includes accountcode, peeraccount, userfield, amaflags, and any variables that were set.

Consider a scenario in which a Local channel bridges two SIP channels (possibly the result of a channel originate Local/foo at default extension bar at default).  This would look something like the following:

SIP/A <--> Local;1 <> Local;2 <--> SIP/B

In this scenario, currently, the only opportunity for setting CDR information on the resulting call occurs on the Local channels - both SIP channels are created as the result of outbound calls.  As a result, it is desirable to have the CDR information that was set on the Local channel, i.e., Local;2, persist through the masquerade.  At the same time, most of the CDR information, e.g., caller ID information, channel information, etc., should be swapped with the channel being masqueraded away.

This patch does this by copying over the information in local_fixup - this is only an improvement that should be done with respect to local channels.  This should prevent impacting other masquerade operations (such as on SIP transfers).


Diffs (updated)
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  /branches/1.8/channels/chan_local.c 368965 

Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1985/diff


Testing
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Tested the following scenario:

exten => 100,1,NoOp()
     same => n,Set(CDR(userfield)=foo)
     same => n,Dial(SIP/A)

exten => 101,1,NoOp()
     same => n,Set(CDR(userfield)=bar)
     same => n,Dial(SIP/B)

Performing "channel originate Local/100 at default extension 101 at default" prior to the patch would produce the following CDR record:

"","","100","default","","Local/100 at default-5160,2","SIP/A-00000000","Dial","SIP/A","2012-06-11 19:10:40","2012-06-11 19:10:42","2012-06-11 19:10:42",2,0,"ANSWERED","DOCUMENTATION","1339441840.1","foo"
"","100","101","default","100","SIP/A-00000000","SIP/B-00000001","Dial","SIP/B","2012-06-11 19:10:42","2012-06-11 19:10:43","2012-06-11 19:10:45",3,2,"ANSWERED","DOCUMENTATION","1339441840.2",""

Performing the same post patch produces the following CDR:

"","","100","default","","Local/100 at default-5160,2","SIP/A-00000000","Dial","SIP/A","2012-06-11 19:10:40","2012-06-11 19:10:42","2012-06-11 19:10:42",2,0,"ANSWERED","DOCUMENTATION","1339441840.1","foo"
"","100","101","default","100","SIP/A-00000000","SIP/B-00000001","Dial","SIP/B","2012-06-11 19:10:42","2012-06-11 19:10:43","2012-06-11 19:10:45",3,2,"ANSWERED","DOCUMENTATION","1339441840.2","bar"


Thanks,

Matt

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