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6 * Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
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21 * \brief Core PBX routines.
23 * \author Mark Spencer <markster@digium.com>
27 <support_level>core</support_level>
32 ASTERISK_FILE_VERSION(__FILE__, "$Revision$")
34 #include "asterisk/_private.h"
35 #include "asterisk/paths.h" /* use ast_config_AST_SYSTEM_NAME */
39 #if defined(HAVE_SYSINFO)
40 #include <sys/sysinfo.h>
43 #include <sys/loadavg.h>
46 #include "asterisk/lock.h"
47 #include "asterisk/cli.h"
48 #include "asterisk/pbx.h"
49 #include "asterisk/channel.h"
50 #include "asterisk/file.h"
51 #include "asterisk/callerid.h"
52 #include "asterisk/cdr.h"
53 #include "asterisk/config.h"
54 #include "asterisk/term.h"
55 #include "asterisk/time.h"
56 #include "asterisk/manager.h"
57 #include "asterisk/ast_expr.h"
58 #include "asterisk/linkedlists.h"
59 #define SAY_STUBS /* generate declarations and stubs for say methods */
60 #include "asterisk/say.h"
61 #include "asterisk/utils.h"
62 #include "asterisk/causes.h"
63 #include "asterisk/musiconhold.h"
64 #include "asterisk/app.h"
65 #include "asterisk/devicestate.h"
66 #include "asterisk/presencestate.h"
67 #include "asterisk/hashtab.h"
68 #include "asterisk/module.h"
69 #include "asterisk/indications.h"
70 #include "asterisk/taskprocessor.h"
71 #include "asterisk/xmldoc.h"
72 #include "asterisk/astobj2.h"
73 #include "asterisk/stasis_channels.h"
74 #include "asterisk/dial.h"
77 * \note I M P O R T A N T :
79 * The speed of extension handling will likely be among the most important
80 * aspects of this PBX. The switching scheme as it exists right now isn't
81 * terribly bad (it's O(N+M), where N is the # of extensions and M is the avg #
82 * of priorities, but a constant search time here would be great ;-)
84 * A new algorithm to do searching based on a 'compiled' pattern tree is introduced
85 * here, and shows a fairly flat (constant) search time, even for over
88 * Also, using a hash table for context/priority name lookup can help prevent
89 * the find_extension routines from absorbing exponential cpu cycles as the number
90 * of contexts/priorities grow. I've previously tested find_extension with red-black trees,
91 * which have O(log2(n)) speed. Right now, I'm using hash tables, which do
92 * searches (ideally) in O(1) time. While these techniques do not yield much
93 * speed in small dialplans, they are worth the trouble in large dialplans.
98 <application name="Answer" language="en_US">
100 Answer a channel if ringing.
103 <parameter name="delay">
104 <para>Asterisk will wait this number of milliseconds before returning to
105 the dialplan after answering the call.</para>
109 <para>If the call has not been answered, this application will
110 answer it. Otherwise, it has no effect on the call.</para>
113 <ref type="application">Hangup</ref>
116 <application name="BackGround" language="en_US">
118 Play an audio file while waiting for digits of an extension to go to.
121 <parameter name="filenames" required="true" argsep="&">
122 <argument name="filename1" required="true" />
123 <argument name="filename2" multiple="true" />
125 <parameter name="options">
128 <para>Causes the playback of the message to be skipped
129 if the channel is not in the <literal>up</literal> state (i.e. it
130 hasn't been answered yet). If this happens, the
131 application will return immediately.</para>
134 <para>Don't answer the channel before playing the files.</para>
137 <para>Only break if a digit hit matches a one digit
138 extension in the destination context.</para>
142 <parameter name="langoverride">
143 <para>Explicitly specifies which language to attempt to use for the requested sound files.</para>
145 <parameter name="context">
146 <para>This is the dialplan context that this application will use when exiting
147 to a dialed extension.</para>
151 <para>This application will play the given list of files <emphasis>(do not put extension)</emphasis>
152 while waiting for an extension to be dialed by the calling channel. To continue waiting
153 for digits after this application has finished playing files, the <literal>WaitExten</literal>
154 application should be used.</para>
155 <para>If one of the requested sound files does not exist, call processing will be terminated.</para>
156 <para>This application sets the following channel variable upon completion:</para>
158 <variable name="BACKGROUNDSTATUS">
159 <para>The status of the background attempt as a text string.</para>
160 <value name="SUCCESS" />
161 <value name="FAILED" />
166 <ref type="application">ControlPlayback</ref>
167 <ref type="application">WaitExten</ref>
168 <ref type="application">BackgroundDetect</ref>
169 <ref type="function">TIMEOUT</ref>
172 <application name="Busy" language="en_US">
174 Indicate the Busy condition.
177 <parameter name="timeout">
178 <para>If specified, the calling channel will be hung up after the specified number of seconds.
179 Otherwise, this application will wait until the calling channel hangs up.</para>
183 <para>This application will indicate the busy condition to the calling channel.</para>
186 <ref type="application">Congestion</ref>
187 <ref type="application">Progress</ref>
188 <ref type="application">Playtones</ref>
189 <ref type="application">Hangup</ref>
192 <application name="Congestion" language="en_US">
194 Indicate the Congestion condition.
197 <parameter name="timeout">
198 <para>If specified, the calling channel will be hung up after the specified number of seconds.
199 Otherwise, this application will wait until the calling channel hangs up.</para>
203 <para>This application will indicate the congestion condition to the calling channel.</para>
206 <ref type="application">Busy</ref>
207 <ref type="application">Progress</ref>
208 <ref type="application">Playtones</ref>
209 <ref type="application">Hangup</ref>
212 <application name="ExecIfTime" language="en_US">
214 Conditional application execution based on the current time.
217 <parameter name="day_condition" required="true">
218 <argument name="times" required="true" />
219 <argument name="weekdays" required="true" />
220 <argument name="mdays" required="true" />
221 <argument name="months" required="true" />
222 <argument name="timezone" required="false" />
224 <parameter name="appname" required="true" hasparams="optional">
225 <argument name="appargs" required="true" />
229 <para>This application will execute the specified dialplan application, with optional
230 arguments, if the current time matches the given time specification.</para>
233 <ref type="application">Exec</ref>
234 <ref type="application">ExecIf</ref>
235 <ref type="application">TryExec</ref>
236 <ref type="application">GotoIfTime</ref>
239 <application name="Goto" language="en_US">
241 Jump to a particular priority, extension, or context.
244 <parameter name="context" />
245 <parameter name="extensions" />
246 <parameter name="priority" required="true" />
249 <para>This application will set the current context, extension, and priority in the channel structure.
250 After it completes, the pbx engine will continue dialplan execution at the specified location.
251 If no specific <replaceable>extension</replaceable>, or <replaceable>extension</replaceable> and
252 <replaceable>context</replaceable>, are specified, then this application will
253 just set the specified <replaceable>priority</replaceable> of the current extension.</para>
254 <para>At least a <replaceable>priority</replaceable> is required as an argument, or the goto will
255 return a <literal>-1</literal>, and the channel and call will be terminated.</para>
256 <para>If the location that is put into the channel information is bogus, and asterisk cannot
257 find that location in the dialplan, then the execution engine will try to find and execute the code in
258 the <literal>i</literal> (invalid) extension in the current context. If that does not exist, it will try to execute the
259 <literal>h</literal> extension. If neither the <literal>h</literal> nor <literal>i</literal> extensions
260 have been defined, the channel is hung up, and the execution of instructions on the channel is terminated.
261 What this means is that, for example, you specify a context that does not exist, then
262 it will not be possible to find the <literal>h</literal> or <literal>i</literal> extensions,
263 and the call will terminate!</para>
266 <ref type="application">GotoIf</ref>
267 <ref type="application">GotoIfTime</ref>
268 <ref type="application">Gosub</ref>
269 <ref type="application">Macro</ref>
272 <application name="GotoIf" language="en_US">
277 <parameter name="condition" required="true" />
278 <parameter name="destination" required="true" argsep=":">
279 <argument name="labeliftrue">
280 <para>Continue at <replaceable>labeliftrue</replaceable> if the condition is true.
281 Takes the form similar to Goto() of [[context,]extension,]priority.</para>
283 <argument name="labeliffalse">
284 <para>Continue at <replaceable>labeliffalse</replaceable> if the condition is false.
285 Takes the form similar to Goto() of [[context,]extension,]priority.</para>
290 <para>This application will set the current context, extension, and priority in the channel structure
291 based on the evaluation of the given condition. After this application completes, the
292 pbx engine will continue dialplan execution at the specified location in the dialplan.
293 The labels are specified with the same syntax as used within the Goto application.
294 If the label chosen by the condition is omitted, no jump is performed, and the execution passes to the
295 next instruction. If the target location is bogus, and does not exist, the execution engine will try
296 to find and execute the code in the <literal>i</literal> (invalid) extension in the current context.
297 If that does not exist, it will try to execute the <literal>h</literal> extension.
298 If neither the <literal>h</literal> nor <literal>i</literal> extensions have been defined,
299 the channel is hung up, and the execution of instructions on the channel is terminated.
300 Remember that this command can set the current context, and if the context specified
301 does not exist, then it will not be able to find any 'h' or 'i' extensions there, and
302 the channel and call will both be terminated!.</para>
305 <ref type="application">Goto</ref>
306 <ref type="application">GotoIfTime</ref>
307 <ref type="application">GosubIf</ref>
308 <ref type="application">MacroIf</ref>
311 <application name="GotoIfTime" language="en_US">
313 Conditional Goto based on the current time.
316 <parameter name="condition" required="true">
317 <argument name="times" required="true" />
318 <argument name="weekdays" required="true" />
319 <argument name="mdays" required="true" />
320 <argument name="months" required="true" />
321 <argument name="timezone" required="false" />
323 <parameter name="destination" required="true" argsep=":">
324 <argument name="labeliftrue">
325 <para>Continue at <replaceable>labeliftrue</replaceable> if the condition is true.
326 Takes the form similar to Goto() of [[context,]extension,]priority.</para>
328 <argument name="labeliffalse">
329 <para>Continue at <replaceable>labeliffalse</replaceable> if the condition is false.
330 Takes the form similar to Goto() of [[context,]extension,]priority.</para>
335 <para>This application will set the context, extension, and priority in the channel structure
336 based on the evaluation of the given time specification. After this application completes,
337 the pbx engine will continue dialplan execution at the specified location in the dialplan.
338 If the current time is within the given time specification, the channel will continue at
339 <replaceable>labeliftrue</replaceable>. Otherwise the channel will continue at <replaceable>labeliffalse</replaceable>.
340 If the label chosen by the condition is omitted, no jump is performed, and execution passes to the next
341 instruction. If the target jump location is bogus, the same actions would be taken as for <literal>Goto</literal>.
342 Further information on the time specification can be found in examples
343 illustrating how to do time-based context includes in the dialplan.</para>
346 <ref type="application">GotoIf</ref>
347 <ref type="application">Goto</ref>
348 <ref type="function">IFTIME</ref>
349 <ref type="function">TESTTIME</ref>
352 <application name="ImportVar" language="en_US">
354 Import a variable from a channel into a new variable.
357 <parameter name="newvar" required="true" />
358 <parameter name="vardata" required="true">
359 <argument name="channelname" required="true" />
360 <argument name="variable" required="true" />
364 <para>This application imports a <replaceable>variable</replaceable> from the specified
365 <replaceable>channel</replaceable> (as opposed to the current one) and stores it as a variable
366 (<replaceable>newvar</replaceable>) in the current channel (the channel that is calling this
367 application). Variables created by this application have the same inheritance properties as those
368 created with the <literal>Set</literal> application.</para>
371 <ref type="application">Set</ref>
374 <application name="Hangup" language="en_US">
376 Hang up the calling channel.
379 <parameter name="causecode">
380 <para>If a <replaceable>causecode</replaceable> is given the channel's
381 hangup cause will be set to the given value.</para>
385 <para>This application will hang up the calling channel.</para>
388 <ref type="application">Answer</ref>
389 <ref type="application">Busy</ref>
390 <ref type="application">Congestion</ref>
393 <application name="Incomplete" language="en_US">
395 Returns AST_PBX_INCOMPLETE value.
399 <para>If specified, then Incomplete will not attempt to answer the channel first.</para>
400 <note><para>Most channel types need to be in Answer state in order to receive DTMF.</para></note>
404 <para>Signals the PBX routines that the previous matched extension is incomplete
405 and that further input should be allowed before matching can be considered
406 to be complete. Can be used within a pattern match when certain criteria warrants
407 a longer match.</para>
410 <application name="NoOp" language="en_US">
412 Do Nothing (No Operation).
415 <parameter name="text">
416 <para>Any text provided can be viewed at the Asterisk CLI.</para>
420 <para>This application does nothing. However, it is useful for debugging purposes.</para>
421 <para>This method can be used to see the evaluations of variables or functions without having any effect.</para>
424 <ref type="application">Verbose</ref>
425 <ref type="application">Log</ref>
428 <application name="Proceeding" language="en_US">
434 <para>This application will request that a proceeding message be provided to the calling channel.</para>
437 <application name="Progress" language="en_US">
443 <para>This application will request that in-band progress information be provided to the calling channel.</para>
446 <ref type="application">Busy</ref>
447 <ref type="application">Congestion</ref>
448 <ref type="application">Ringing</ref>
449 <ref type="application">Playtones</ref>
452 <application name="RaiseException" language="en_US">
454 Handle an exceptional condition.
457 <parameter name="reason" required="true" />
460 <para>This application will jump to the <literal>e</literal> extension in the current context, setting the
461 dialplan function EXCEPTION(). If the <literal>e</literal> extension does not exist, the call will hangup.</para>
464 <ref type="function">Exception</ref>
467 <application name="Ringing" language="en_US">
469 Indicate ringing tone.
473 <para>This application will request that the channel indicate a ringing tone to the user.</para>
476 <ref type="application">Busy</ref>
477 <ref type="application">Congestion</ref>
478 <ref type="application">Progress</ref>
479 <ref type="application">Playtones</ref>
482 <application name="SayAlpha" language="en_US">
487 <parameter name="string" required="true" />
490 <para>This application will play the sounds that correspond to the letters
491 of the given <replaceable>string</replaceable>. If the channel variable
492 <variable>SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT</variable> is set to 'true' (case insensitive),
493 then this application will react to DTMF in the same way as
494 <literal>Background</literal>.</para>
497 <ref type="application">SayDigits</ref>
498 <ref type="application">SayNumber</ref>
499 <ref type="application">SayPhonetic</ref>
500 <ref type="function">CHANNEL</ref>
503 <application name="SayAlphaCase" language="en_US">
508 <parameter name="casetype" required="true" >
511 <para>Case sensitive (all) pronunciation.
512 (Ex: SayAlphaCase(a,aBc); - lowercase a uppercase b lowercase c).</para>
515 <para>Case sensitive (lower) pronunciation.
516 (Ex: SayAlphaCase(l,aBc); - lowercase a b lowercase c).</para>
519 <para>Case insensitive pronunciation. Equivalent to SayAlpha.
520 (Ex: SayAlphaCase(n,aBc) - a b c).</para>
523 <para>Case sensitive (upper) pronunciation.
524 (Ex: SayAlphaCase(u,aBc); - a uppercase b c).</para>
528 <parameter name="string" required="true" />
531 <para>This application will play the sounds that correspond to the letters of the
532 given <replaceable>string</replaceable>. Optionally, a <replaceable>casetype</replaceable> may be
533 specified. This will be used for case-insensitive or case-sensitive pronunciations. If the channel
534 variable <variable>SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT</variable> is set to 'true' (case insensitive), then this
535 application will react to DTMF in the same way as <literal>Background</literal>.</para>
538 <ref type="application">SayDigits</ref>
539 <ref type="application">SayNumber</ref>
540 <ref type="application">SayPhonetic</ref>
541 <ref type="application">SayAlpha</ref>
542 <ref type="function">CHANNEL</ref>
545 <application name="SayDigits" language="en_US">
550 <parameter name="digits" required="true" />
553 <para>This application will play the sounds that correspond to the digits of
554 the given number. This will use the language that is currently set for the channel.
555 If the channel variable <variable>SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT</variable> is set to 'true'
556 (case insensitive), then this application will react to DTMF in the same way as
557 <literal>Background</literal>.</para>
560 <ref type="application">SayAlpha</ref>
561 <ref type="application">SayNumber</ref>
562 <ref type="application">SayPhonetic</ref>
563 <ref type="function">CHANNEL</ref>
566 <application name="SayNumber" language="en_US">
571 <parameter name="digits" required="true" />
572 <parameter name="gender" />
575 <para>This application will play the sounds that correspond to the given
576 <replaceable>digits</replaceable>. Optionally, a <replaceable>gender</replaceable> may be
577 specified. This will use the language that is currently set for the channel. See the CHANNEL()
578 function for more information on setting the language for the channel. If the channel variable
579 <variable>SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT</variable> is set to 'true' (case insensitive), then this
580 application will react to DTMF in the same way as <literal>Background</literal>.</para>
583 <ref type="application">SayAlpha</ref>
584 <ref type="application">SayDigits</ref>
585 <ref type="application">SayPhonetic</ref>
586 <ref type="function">CHANNEL</ref>
589 <application name="SayPhonetic" language="en_US">
594 <parameter name="string" required="true" />
597 <para>This application will play the sounds from the phonetic alphabet that correspond to the
598 letters in the given <replaceable>string</replaceable>. If the channel variable
599 <variable>SAY_DTMF_INTERRUPT</variable> is set to 'true' (case insensitive), then this
600 application will react to DTMF in the same way as <literal>Background</literal>.</para>
603 <ref type="application">SayAlpha</ref>
604 <ref type="application">SayDigits</ref>
605 <ref type="application">SayNumber</ref>
608 <application name="Set" language="en_US">
610 Set channel variable or function value.
613 <parameter name="name" required="true" />
614 <parameter name="value" required="true" />
617 <para>This function can be used to set the value of channel variables or dialplan functions.
618 When setting variables, if the variable name is prefixed with <literal>_</literal>,
619 the variable will be inherited into channels created from the current channel.
620 If the variable name is prefixed with <literal>__</literal>, the variable will be
621 inherited into channels created from the current channel and all children channels.</para>
622 <note><para>If (and only if), in <filename>/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf</filename>, you have
623 a <literal>[compat]</literal> category, and you have <literal>app_set = 1.4</literal> under that, then
624 the behavior of this app changes, and strips surrounding quotes from the right hand side as
625 it did previously in 1.4.
626 The advantages of not stripping out quoting, and not caring about the separator characters (comma and vertical bar)
627 were sufficient to make these changes in 1.6. Confusion about how many backslashes would be needed to properly
628 protect separators and quotes in various database access strings has been greatly
629 reduced by these changes.</para></note>
632 <ref type="application">MSet</ref>
633 <ref type="function">GLOBAL</ref>
634 <ref type="function">SET</ref>
635 <ref type="function">ENV</ref>
638 <application name="MSet" language="en_US">
640 Set channel variable(s) or function value(s).
643 <parameter name="set1" required="true" argsep="=">
644 <argument name="name1" required="true" />
645 <argument name="value1" required="true" />
647 <parameter name="set2" multiple="true" argsep="=">
648 <argument name="name2" required="true" />
649 <argument name="value2" required="true" />
653 <para>This function can be used to set the value of channel variables or dialplan functions.
654 When setting variables, if the variable name is prefixed with <literal>_</literal>,
655 the variable will be inherited into channels created from the current channel
656 If the variable name is prefixed with <literal>__</literal>, the variable will be
657 inherited into channels created from the current channel and all children channels.
658 MSet behaves in a similar fashion to the way Set worked in 1.2/1.4 and is thus
659 prone to doing things that you may not expect. For example, it strips surrounding
660 double-quotes from the right-hand side (value). If you need to put a separator
661 character (comma or vert-bar), you will need to escape them by inserting a backslash
662 before them. Avoid its use if possible.</para>
665 <ref type="application">Set</ref>
668 <application name="SetAMAFlags" language="en_US">
673 <parameter name="flag" />
676 <para>This application will set the channel's AMA Flags for billing purposes.</para>
677 <warning><para>This application is deprecated. Please use the CHANNEL function instead.</para></warning>
680 <ref type="function">CDR</ref>
681 <ref type="function">CHANNEL</ref>
684 <application name="Wait" language="en_US">
689 <parameter name="seconds" required="true">
690 <para>Can be passed with fractions of a second. For example, <literal>1.5</literal> will ask the
691 application to wait for 1.5 seconds.</para>
695 <para>This application waits for a specified number of <replaceable>seconds</replaceable>.</para>
698 <application name="WaitExten" language="en_US">
700 Waits for an extension to be entered.
703 <parameter name="seconds">
704 <para>Can be passed with fractions of a second. For example, <literal>1.5</literal> will ask the
705 application to wait for 1.5 seconds.</para>
707 <parameter name="options">
710 <para>Provide music on hold to the caller while waiting for an extension.</para>
712 <para>Specify the class for music on hold. <emphasis>CHANNEL(musicclass) will
713 be used instead if set</emphasis></para>
720 <para>This application waits for the user to enter a new extension for a specified number
721 of <replaceable>seconds</replaceable>.</para>
722 <xi:include xpointer="xpointer(/docs/application[@name='Macro']/description/warning[2])" />
725 <ref type="application">Background</ref>
726 <ref type="function">TIMEOUT</ref>
729 <function name="EXCEPTION" language="en_US">
731 Retrieve the details of the current dialplan exception.
734 <parameter name="field" required="true">
735 <para>The following fields are available for retrieval:</para>
738 <para>INVALID, ERROR, RESPONSETIMEOUT, ABSOLUTETIMEOUT, or custom
739 value set by the RaiseException() application</para>
741 <enum name="context">
742 <para>The context executing when the exception occurred.</para>
745 <para>The extension executing when the exception occurred.</para>
747 <enum name="priority">
748 <para>The numeric priority executing when the exception occurred.</para>
754 <para>Retrieve the details (specified <replaceable>field</replaceable>) of the current dialplan exception.</para>
757 <ref type="application">RaiseException</ref>
760 <function name="TESTTIME" language="en_US">
762 Sets a time to be used with the channel to test logical conditions.
765 <parameter name="date" required="true" argsep=" ">
766 <para>Date in ISO 8601 format</para>
768 <parameter name="time" required="true" argsep=" ">
769 <para>Time in HH:MM:SS format (24-hour time)</para>
771 <parameter name="zone" required="false">
772 <para>Timezone name</para>
776 <para>To test dialplan timing conditions at times other than the current time, use
777 this function to set an alternate date and time. For example, you may wish to evaluate
778 whether a location will correctly identify to callers that the area is closed on Christmas
779 Day, when Christmas would otherwise fall on a day when the office is normally open.</para>
782 <ref type="application">GotoIfTime</ref>
785 <manager name="ShowDialPlan" language="en_US">
787 Show dialplan contexts and extensions
790 <xi:include xpointer="xpointer(/docs/manager[@name='Login']/syntax/parameter[@name='ActionID'])" />
791 <parameter name="Extension">
792 <para>Show a specific extension.</para>
794 <parameter name="Context">
795 <para>Show a specific context.</para>
799 <para>Show dialplan contexts and extensions. Be aware that showing the full dialplan
800 may take a lot of capacity.</para>
806 #define EXT_DATA_SIZE 256
808 #define EXT_DATA_SIZE 8192
811 #define SWITCH_DATA_LENGTH 256
813 #define VAR_BUF_SIZE 4096
816 #define VAR_SOFTTRAN 2
817 #define VAR_HARDTRAN 3
819 #define BACKGROUND_SKIP (1 << 0)
820 #define BACKGROUND_NOANSWER (1 << 1)
821 #define BACKGROUND_MATCHEXTEN (1 << 2)
822 #define BACKGROUND_PLAYBACK (1 << 3)
824 AST_APP_OPTIONS(background_opts, {
825 AST_APP_OPTION('s', BACKGROUND_SKIP),
826 AST_APP_OPTION('n', BACKGROUND_NOANSWER),
827 AST_APP_OPTION('m', BACKGROUND_MATCHEXTEN),
828 AST_APP_OPTION('p', BACKGROUND_PLAYBACK),
831 #define WAITEXTEN_MOH (1 << 0)
832 #define WAITEXTEN_DIALTONE (1 << 1)
834 AST_APP_OPTIONS(waitexten_opts, {
835 AST_APP_OPTION_ARG('m', WAITEXTEN_MOH, 0),
836 AST_APP_OPTION_ARG('d', WAITEXTEN_DIALTONE, 0),
842 AST_THREADSTORAGE(switch_data);
843 AST_THREADSTORAGE(extensionstate_buf);
845 * \brief A thread local indicating whether the current thread can run
846 * 'dangerous' dialplan functions.
848 AST_THREADSTORAGE(thread_inhibit_escalations_tl);
851 * \brief Set to true (non-zero) to globally allow all dangerous dialplan
854 static int live_dangerously;
857 \brief ast_exten: An extension
858 The dialplan is saved as a linked list with each context
859 having it's own linked list of extensions - one item per
863 char *exten; /*!< Extension name */
864 int matchcid; /*!< Match caller id ? */
865 const char *cidmatch; /*!< Caller id to match for this extension */
866 int priority; /*!< Priority */
867 const char *label; /*!< Label */
868 struct ast_context *parent; /*!< The context this extension belongs to */
869 const char *app; /*!< Application to execute */
870 struct ast_app *cached_app; /*!< Cached location of application */
871 void *data; /*!< Data to use (arguments) */
872 void (*datad)(void *); /*!< Data destructor */
873 struct ast_exten *peer; /*!< Next higher priority with our extension */
874 struct ast_hashtab *peer_table; /*!< Priorities list in hashtab form -- only on the head of the peer list */
875 struct ast_hashtab *peer_label_table; /*!< labeled priorities in the peers -- only on the head of the peer list */
876 const char *registrar; /*!< Registrar */
877 struct ast_exten *next; /*!< Extension with a greater ID */
881 /*! \brief ast_include: include= support in extensions.conf */
884 const char *rname; /*!< Context to include */
885 const char *registrar; /*!< Registrar */
886 int hastime; /*!< If time construct exists */
887 struct ast_timing timing; /*!< time construct */
888 struct ast_include *next; /*!< Link them together */
892 /*! \brief ast_sw: Switch statement in extensions.conf */
895 const char *registrar; /*!< Registrar */
896 char *data; /*!< Data load */
898 AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_sw) list;
902 /*! \brief ast_ignorepat: Ignore patterns in dial plan */
903 struct ast_ignorepat {
904 const char *registrar;
905 struct ast_ignorepat *next;
906 const char pattern[0];
909 /*! \brief match_char: forms a syntax tree for quick matching of extension patterns */
912 int is_pattern; /* the pattern started with '_' */
913 int deleted; /* if this is set, then... don't return it */
914 int specificity; /* simply the strlen of x, or 10 for X, 9 for Z, and 8 for N; and '.' and '!' will add 11 ? */
915 struct match_char *alt_char;
916 struct match_char *next_char;
917 struct ast_exten *exten; /* attached to last char of a pattern for exten */
918 char x[1]; /* the pattern itself-- matches a single char */
921 struct scoreboard /* make sure all fields are 0 before calling new_find_extension */
923 int total_specificity;
925 char last_char; /* set to ! or . if they are the end of the pattern */
926 int canmatch; /* if the string to match was just too short */
927 struct match_char *node;
928 struct ast_exten *canmatch_exten;
929 struct ast_exten *exten;
932 /*! \brief ast_context: An extension context */
934 ast_rwlock_t lock; /*!< A lock to prevent multiple threads from clobbering the context */
935 struct ast_exten *root; /*!< The root of the list of extensions */
936 struct ast_hashtab *root_table; /*!< For exact matches on the extensions in the pattern tree, and for traversals of the pattern_tree */
937 struct match_char *pattern_tree; /*!< A tree to speed up extension pattern matching */
938 struct ast_context *next; /*!< Link them together */
939 struct ast_include *includes; /*!< Include other contexts */
940 struct ast_ignorepat *ignorepats; /*!< Patterns for which to continue playing dialtone */
941 char *registrar; /*!< Registrar -- make sure you malloc this, as the registrar may have to survive module unloads */
942 int refcount; /*!< each module that would have created this context should inc/dec this as appropriate */
943 AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(, ast_sw) alts; /*!< Alternative switches */
944 ast_mutex_t macrolock; /*!< A lock to implement "exclusive" macros - held whilst a call is executing in the macro */
945 char name[0]; /*!< Name of the context */
948 /*! \brief ast_app: A registered application */
950 int (*execute)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *data);
951 AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS(
952 AST_STRING_FIELD(synopsis); /*!< Synopsis text for 'show applications' */
953 AST_STRING_FIELD(description); /*!< Description (help text) for 'show application <name>' */
954 AST_STRING_FIELD(syntax); /*!< Syntax text for 'core show applications' */
955 AST_STRING_FIELD(arguments); /*!< Arguments description */
956 AST_STRING_FIELD(seealso); /*!< See also */
959 enum ast_doc_src docsrc; /*!< Where the documentation come from. */
961 AST_RWLIST_ENTRY(ast_app) list; /*!< Next app in list */
962 struct ast_module *module; /*!< Module this app belongs to */
963 char name[0]; /*!< Name of the application */
966 /*! \brief ast_state_cb: An extension state notify register item */
967 struct ast_state_cb {
968 /*! Watcher ID returned when registered. */
970 /*! Arbitrary data passed for callbacks. */
972 /*! Flag if this callback is an extended callback containing detailed device status */
974 /*! Callback when state changes. */
975 ast_state_cb_type change_cb;
976 /*! Callback when destroyed so any resources given by the registerer can be freed. */
977 ast_state_cb_destroy_type destroy_cb;
978 /*! \note Only used by ast_merge_contexts_and_delete */
979 AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_state_cb) entry;
983 * \brief Structure for dial plan hints
985 * \note Hints are pointers from an extension in the dialplan to
986 * one or more devices (tech/name)
988 * See \ref AstExtState
992 * \brief Hint extension
995 * Will never be NULL while the hint is in the hints container.
997 struct ast_exten *exten;
998 struct ao2_container *callbacks; /*!< Device state callback container for this extension */
1000 /*! Dev state variables */
1001 int laststate; /*!< Last known device state */
1003 /*! Presence state variables */
1004 int last_presence_state; /*!< Last known presence state */
1005 char *last_presence_subtype; /*!< Last known presence subtype string */
1006 char *last_presence_message; /*!< Last known presence message string */
1008 char context_name[AST_MAX_CONTEXT];/*!< Context of destroyed hint extension. */
1009 char exten_name[AST_MAX_EXTENSION];/*!< Extension of destroyed hint extension. */
1013 #define HINTDEVICE_DATA_LENGTH 16
1014 AST_THREADSTORAGE(hintdevice_data);
1016 /* --- Hash tables of various objects --------*/
1018 #define HASH_EXTENHINT_SIZE 17
1020 #define HASH_EXTENHINT_SIZE 563
1024 /*! \brief Container for hint devices */
1025 static struct ao2_container *hintdevices;
1028 * \brief Structure for dial plan hint devices
1029 * \note hintdevice is one device pointing to a hint.
1031 struct ast_hintdevice {
1033 * \brief Hint this hintdevice belongs to.
1034 * \note Holds a reference to the hint object.
1036 struct ast_hint *hint;
1037 /*! Name of the hint device. */
1043 * \note Using the device for hash
1045 static int hintdevice_hash_cb(const void *obj, const int flags)
1047 const struct ast_hintdevice *ext = obj;
1049 return ast_str_case_hash(ext->hintdevice);
1052 * \note Devices on hints are not unique so no CMP_STOP is returned
1053 * Dont use ao2_find against hintdevices container cause there always
1054 * could be more than one result.
1056 static int hintdevice_cmp_multiple(void *obj, void *arg, int flags)
1058 struct ast_hintdevice *ext = obj, *ext2 = arg;
1060 return !strcasecmp(ext->hintdevice, ext2->hintdevice) ? CMP_MATCH : 0;
1064 * \details This is used with ao2_callback to remove old devices
1065 * when they are linked to the hint
1067 static int hintdevice_remove_cb(void *deviceobj, void *arg, int flags)
1069 struct ast_hintdevice *device = deviceobj;
1070 struct ast_hint *hint = arg;
1072 return (device->hint == hint) ? CMP_MATCH : 0;
1075 static int remove_hintdevice(struct ast_hint *hint)
1077 /* iterate through all devices and remove the devices which are linked to this hint */
1078 ao2_t_callback(hintdevices, OBJ_NODATA | OBJ_MULTIPLE | OBJ_UNLINK,
1079 hintdevice_remove_cb, hint,
1080 "callback to remove all devices which are linked to a hint");
1084 static char *parse_hint_device(struct ast_str *hint_args);
1087 * \brief Destroy the given hintdevice object.
1089 * \param obj Hint device to destroy.
1093 static void hintdevice_destroy(void *obj)
1095 struct ast_hintdevice *doomed = obj;
1098 ao2_ref(doomed->hint, -1);
1099 doomed->hint = NULL;
1103 /*! \brief add hintdevice structure and link it into the container.
1105 static int add_hintdevice(struct ast_hint *hint, const char *devicelist)
1107 struct ast_str *str;
1110 struct ast_hintdevice *device;
1113 if (!hint || !devicelist) {
1114 /* Trying to add garbage? Don't bother. */
1117 if (!(str = ast_str_thread_get(&hintdevice_data, 16))) {
1120 ast_str_set(&str, 0, "%s", devicelist);
1121 parse = parse_hint_device(str);
1123 while ((cur = strsep(&parse, "&"))) {
1124 devicelength = strlen(cur);
1125 device = ao2_t_alloc(sizeof(*device) + devicelength, hintdevice_destroy,
1126 "allocating a hintdevice structure");
1130 strcpy(device->hintdevice, cur);
1132 device->hint = hint;
1133 ao2_t_link(hintdevices, device, "Linking device into hintdevice container.");
1134 ao2_t_ref(device, -1, "hintdevice is linked so we can unref");
1141 static const struct cfextension_states {
1142 int extension_state;
1143 const char * const text;
1144 } extension_states[] = {
1145 { AST_EXTENSION_NOT_INUSE, "Idle" },
1146 { AST_EXTENSION_INUSE, "InUse" },
1147 { AST_EXTENSION_BUSY, "Busy" },
1148 { AST_EXTENSION_UNAVAILABLE, "Unavailable" },
1149 { AST_EXTENSION_RINGING, "Ringing" },
1150 { AST_EXTENSION_INUSE | AST_EXTENSION_RINGING, "InUse&Ringing" },
1151 { AST_EXTENSION_ONHOLD, "Hold" },
1152 { AST_EXTENSION_INUSE | AST_EXTENSION_ONHOLD, "InUse&Hold" }
1155 struct pbx_exception {
1156 AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS(
1157 AST_STRING_FIELD(context); /*!< Context associated with this exception */
1158 AST_STRING_FIELD(exten); /*!< Exten associated with this exception */
1159 AST_STRING_FIELD(reason); /*!< The exception reason */
1162 int priority; /*!< Priority associated with this exception */
1165 static int pbx_builtin_answer(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1166 static int pbx_builtin_goto(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1167 static int pbx_builtin_hangup(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1168 static int pbx_builtin_background(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1169 static int pbx_builtin_wait(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1170 static int pbx_builtin_waitexten(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1171 static int pbx_builtin_incomplete(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1172 static int pbx_builtin_setamaflags(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1173 static int pbx_builtin_ringing(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1174 static int pbx_builtin_proceeding(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1175 static int pbx_builtin_progress(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1176 static int pbx_builtin_congestion(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1177 static int pbx_builtin_busy(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1178 static int pbx_builtin_noop(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1179 static int pbx_builtin_gotoif(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1180 static int pbx_builtin_gotoiftime(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1181 static int pbx_builtin_execiftime(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1182 static int pbx_builtin_saynumber(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1183 static int pbx_builtin_saydigits(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1184 static int pbx_builtin_saycharacters(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1185 static int pbx_builtin_saycharacters_case(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1186 static int pbx_builtin_sayphonetic(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1187 static int matchcid(const char *cidpattern, const char *callerid);
1189 static void log_match_char_tree(struct match_char *node, char *prefix); /* for use anywhere */
1191 static int pbx_builtin_importvar(struct ast_channel *, const char *);
1192 static void set_ext_pri(struct ast_channel *c, const char *exten, int pri);
1193 static void new_find_extension(const char *str, struct scoreboard *score,
1194 struct match_char *tree, int length, int spec, const char *callerid,
1195 const char *label, enum ext_match_t action);
1196 static struct match_char *already_in_tree(struct match_char *current, char *pat, int is_pattern);
1197 static struct match_char *add_exten_to_pattern_tree(struct ast_context *con,
1198 struct ast_exten *e1, int findonly);
1199 static void create_match_char_tree(struct ast_context *con);
1200 static struct ast_exten *get_canmatch_exten(struct match_char *node);
1201 static void destroy_pattern_tree(struct match_char *pattern_tree);
1202 static int hashtab_compare_extens(const void *ha_a, const void *ah_b);
1203 static int hashtab_compare_exten_numbers(const void *ah_a, const void *ah_b);
1204 static int hashtab_compare_exten_labels(const void *ah_a, const void *ah_b);
1205 static unsigned int hashtab_hash_extens(const void *obj);
1206 static unsigned int hashtab_hash_priority(const void *obj);
1207 static unsigned int hashtab_hash_labels(const void *obj);
1208 static void __ast_internal_context_destroy( struct ast_context *con);
1209 static int ast_add_extension_nolock(const char *context, int replace, const char *extension,
1210 int priority, const char *label, const char *callerid,
1211 const char *application, void *data, void (*datad)(void *), const char *registrar);
1212 static int ast_add_extension2_lockopt(struct ast_context *con,
1213 int replace, const char *extension, int priority, const char *label, const char *callerid,
1214 const char *application, void *data, void (*datad)(void *),
1215 const char *registrar, int lock_context);
1216 static struct ast_context *find_context_locked(const char *context);
1217 static struct ast_context *find_context(const char *context);
1218 static void get_device_state_causing_channels(struct ao2_container *c);
1222 * \brief Character array comparison function for qsort.
1224 * \param a Left side object.
1225 * \param b Right side object.
1227 * \retval <0 if a < b
1228 * \retval =0 if a = b
1229 * \retval >0 if a > b
1231 static int compare_char(const void *a, const void *b)
1233 const unsigned char *ac = a;
1234 const unsigned char *bc = b;
1239 /* labels, contexts are case sensitive priority numbers are ints */
1240 int ast_hashtab_compare_contexts(const void *ah_a, const void *ah_b)
1242 const struct ast_context *ac = ah_a;
1243 const struct ast_context *bc = ah_b;
1244 if (!ac || !bc) /* safety valve, but it might prevent a crash you'd rather have happen */
1246 /* assume context names are registered in a string table! */
1247 return strcmp(ac->name, bc->name);
1250 static int hashtab_compare_extens(const void *ah_a, const void *ah_b)
1252 const struct ast_exten *ac = ah_a;
1253 const struct ast_exten *bc = ah_b;
1254 int x = strcmp(ac->exten, bc->exten);
1255 if (x) { /* if exten names are diff, then return */
1259 /* but if they are the same, do the cidmatch values match? */
1260 /* not sure which side may be using ast_ext_matchcid_types, so check both */
1261 if (ac->matchcid == AST_EXT_MATCHCID_ANY || bc->matchcid == AST_EXT_MATCHCID_ANY) {
1264 if (ac->matchcid == AST_EXT_MATCHCID_OFF && bc->matchcid == AST_EXT_MATCHCID_OFF) {
1267 if (ac->matchcid != bc->matchcid) {
1270 /* all other cases already disposed of, match now required on callerid string (cidmatch) */
1271 /* although ast_add_extension2_lockopt() enforces non-zero ptr, caller may not have */
1272 if (ast_strlen_zero(ac->cidmatch) && ast_strlen_zero(bc->cidmatch)) {
1275 return strcmp(ac->cidmatch, bc->cidmatch);
1278 static int hashtab_compare_exten_numbers(const void *ah_a, const void *ah_b)
1280 const struct ast_exten *ac = ah_a;
1281 const struct ast_exten *bc = ah_b;
1282 return ac->priority != bc->priority;
1285 static int hashtab_compare_exten_labels(const void *ah_a, const void *ah_b)
1287 const struct ast_exten *ac = ah_a;
1288 const struct ast_exten *bc = ah_b;
1289 return strcmp(S_OR(ac->label, ""), S_OR(bc->label, ""));
1292 unsigned int ast_hashtab_hash_contexts(const void *obj)
1294 const struct ast_context *ac = obj;
1295 return ast_hashtab_hash_string(ac->name);
1298 static unsigned int hashtab_hash_extens(const void *obj)
1300 const struct ast_exten *ac = obj;
1301 unsigned int x = ast_hashtab_hash_string(ac->exten);
1303 if (ac->matchcid == AST_EXT_MATCHCID_ON)
1304 y = ast_hashtab_hash_string(ac->cidmatch);
1308 static unsigned int hashtab_hash_priority(const void *obj)
1310 const struct ast_exten *ac = obj;
1311 return ast_hashtab_hash_int(ac->priority);
1314 static unsigned int hashtab_hash_labels(const void *obj)
1316 const struct ast_exten *ac = obj;
1317 return ast_hashtab_hash_string(S_OR(ac->label, ""));
1321 AST_RWLOCK_DEFINE_STATIC(globalslock);
1322 static struct varshead globals = AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK_INIT_VALUE;
1324 static int autofallthrough = 1;
1325 static int extenpatternmatchnew = 0;
1326 static char *overrideswitch = NULL;
1328 /*! \brief Subscription for device state change events */
1329 static struct stasis_subscription *device_state_sub;
1330 /*! \brief Subscription for presence state change events */
1331 static struct stasis_subscription *presence_state_sub;
1333 AST_MUTEX_DEFINE_STATIC(maxcalllock);
1334 static int countcalls;
1335 static int totalcalls;
1338 * \brief Registered functions container.
1340 * It is sorted by function name.
1342 static AST_RWLIST_HEAD_STATIC(acf_root, ast_custom_function);
1344 /*! \brief Declaration of builtin applications */
1345 static struct pbx_builtin {
1346 char name[AST_MAX_APP];
1347 int (*execute)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *data);
1350 /* These applications are built into the PBX core and do not
1351 need separate modules */
1353 { "Answer", pbx_builtin_answer },
1354 { "BackGround", pbx_builtin_background },
1355 { "Busy", pbx_builtin_busy },
1356 { "Congestion", pbx_builtin_congestion },
1357 { "ExecIfTime", pbx_builtin_execiftime },
1358 { "Goto", pbx_builtin_goto },
1359 { "GotoIf", pbx_builtin_gotoif },
1360 { "GotoIfTime", pbx_builtin_gotoiftime },
1361 { "ImportVar", pbx_builtin_importvar },
1362 { "Hangup", pbx_builtin_hangup },
1363 { "Incomplete", pbx_builtin_incomplete },
1364 { "NoOp", pbx_builtin_noop },
1365 { "Proceeding", pbx_builtin_proceeding },
1366 { "Progress", pbx_builtin_progress },
1367 { "RaiseException", pbx_builtin_raise_exception },
1368 { "Ringing", pbx_builtin_ringing },
1369 { "SayAlpha", pbx_builtin_saycharacters },
1370 { "SayAlphaCase", pbx_builtin_saycharacters_case },
1371 { "SayDigits", pbx_builtin_saydigits },
1372 { "SayNumber", pbx_builtin_saynumber },
1373 { "SayPhonetic", pbx_builtin_sayphonetic },
1374 { "Set", pbx_builtin_setvar },
1375 { "MSet", pbx_builtin_setvar_multiple },
1376 { "SetAMAFlags", pbx_builtin_setamaflags },
1377 { "Wait", pbx_builtin_wait },
1378 { "WaitExten", pbx_builtin_waitexten }
1381 static struct ast_context *contexts;
1382 static struct ast_hashtab *contexts_table = NULL;
1385 * \brief Lock for the ast_context list
1387 * This lock MUST be recursive, or a deadlock on reload may result. See
1388 * https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=17643
1390 AST_MUTEX_DEFINE_STATIC(conlock);
1393 * \brief Lock to hold off restructuring of hints by ast_merge_contexts_and_delete.
1395 AST_MUTEX_DEFINE_STATIC(context_merge_lock);
1398 * \brief Registered applications container.
1400 * It is sorted by application name.
1402 static AST_RWLIST_HEAD_STATIC(apps, ast_app);
1404 static AST_RWLIST_HEAD_STATIC(switches, ast_switch);
1406 static int stateid = 1;
1408 * \note When holding this container's lock, do _not_ do
1409 * anything that will cause conlock to be taken, unless you
1410 * _already_ hold it. The ast_merge_contexts_and_delete function
1411 * will take the locks in conlock/hints order, so any other
1412 * paths that require both locks must also take them in that
1415 static struct ao2_container *hints;
1417 static struct ao2_container *statecbs;
1419 #ifdef CONTEXT_DEBUG
1421 /* these routines are provided for doing run-time checks
1422 on the extension structures, in case you are having
1423 problems, this routine might help you localize where
1424 the problem is occurring. It's kinda like a debug memory
1425 allocator's arena checker... It'll eat up your cpu cycles!
1426 but you'll see, if you call it in the right places,
1427 right where your problems began...
1430 /* you can break on the check_contexts_trouble()
1431 routine in your debugger to stop at the moment
1432 there's a problem */
1433 void check_contexts_trouble(void);
1435 void check_contexts_trouble(void)
1441 int check_contexts(char *, int);
1443 int check_contexts(char *file, int line )
1445 struct ast_hashtab_iter *t1;
1446 struct ast_context *c1, *c2;
1448 struct ast_exten *e1, *e2, *e3;
1449 struct ast_exten ex;
1451 /* try to find inconsistencies */
1452 /* is every context in the context table in the context list and vice-versa ? */
1454 if (!contexts_table) {
1455 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: No contexts_table!\n", file, line);
1459 t1 = ast_hashtab_start_traversal(contexts_table);
1460 while( (c1 = ast_hashtab_next(t1))) {
1461 for(c2=contexts;c2;c2=c2->next) {
1462 if (!strcmp(c1->name, c2->name)) {
1468 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: Could not find the %s context in the linked list\n", file, line, c1->name);
1469 check_contexts_trouble();
1472 ast_hashtab_end_traversal(t1);
1473 for(c2=contexts;c2;c2=c2->next) {
1474 c1 = find_context_locked(c2->name);
1476 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: Could not find the %s context in the hashtab\n", file, line, c2->name);
1477 check_contexts_trouble();
1479 ast_unlock_contexts();
1482 /* loop thru all contexts, and verify the exten structure compares to the
1483 hashtab structure */
1484 for(c2=contexts;c2;c2=c2->next) {
1485 c1 = find_context_locked(c2->name);
1487 ast_unlock_contexts();
1489 /* is every entry in the root list also in the root_table? */
1490 for(e1 = c1->root; e1; e1=e1->next)
1492 char dummy_name[1024];
1493 ex.exten = dummy_name;
1494 ex.matchcid = e1->matchcid;
1495 ex.cidmatch = e1->cidmatch;
1496 ast_copy_string(dummy_name, e1->exten, sizeof(dummy_name));
1497 e2 = ast_hashtab_lookup(c1->root_table, &ex);
1499 if (e1->matchcid == AST_EXT_MATCHCID_ON) {
1500 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context records the exten %s (CID match: %s) but it is not in its root_table\n", file, line, c2->name, dummy_name, e1->cidmatch );
1502 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context records the exten %s but it is not in its root_table\n", file, line, c2->name, dummy_name );
1504 check_contexts_trouble();
1508 /* is every entry in the root_table also in the root list? */
1509 if (!c2->root_table) {
1511 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: No c2->root_table for context %s!\n", file, line, c2->name);
1515 t1 = ast_hashtab_start_traversal(c2->root_table);
1516 while( (e2 = ast_hashtab_next(t1)) ) {
1517 for(e1=c2->root;e1;e1=e1->next) {
1518 if (!strcmp(e1->exten, e2->exten)) {
1524 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context records the exten %s but it is not in its root_table\n", file, line, c2->name, e2->exten);
1525 check_contexts_trouble();
1529 ast_hashtab_end_traversal(t1);
1532 /* is every priority reflected in the peer_table at the head of the list? */
1534 /* is every entry in the root list also in the root_table? */
1535 /* are the per-extension peer_tables in the right place? */
1537 for(e1 = c2->root; e1; e1 = e1->next) {
1539 for(e2=e1;e2;e2=e2->peer) {
1540 ex.priority = e2->priority;
1541 if (e2 != e1 && e2->peer_table) {
1542 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context, %s exten, %d priority has a peer_table entry, and shouldn't!\n", file, line, c2->name, e1->exten, e2->priority );
1543 check_contexts_trouble();
1546 if (e2 != e1 && e2->peer_label_table) {
1547 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context, %s exten, %d priority has a peer_label_table entry, and shouldn't!\n", file, line, c2->name, e1->exten, e2->priority );
1548 check_contexts_trouble();
1551 if (e2 == e1 && !e2->peer_table){
1552 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context, %s exten, %d priority doesn't have a peer_table!\n", file, line, c2->name, e1->exten, e2->priority );
1553 check_contexts_trouble();
1556 if (e2 == e1 && !e2->peer_label_table) {
1557 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context, %s exten, %d priority doesn't have a peer_label_table!\n", file, line, c2->name, e1->exten, e2->priority );
1558 check_contexts_trouble();
1562 e3 = ast_hashtab_lookup(e1->peer_table, &ex);
1564 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context, %s exten, %d priority is not reflected in the peer_table\n", file, line, c2->name, e1->exten, e2->priority );
1565 check_contexts_trouble();
1569 if (!e1->peer_table){
1570 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: No e1->peer_table!\n", file, line);
1574 /* is every entry in the peer_table also in the peer list? */
1575 t1 = ast_hashtab_start_traversal(e1->peer_table);
1576 while( (e2 = ast_hashtab_next(t1)) ) {
1577 for(e3=e1;e3;e3=e3->peer) {
1578 if (e3->priority == e2->priority) {
1584 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Called from: %s:%d: The %s context, %s exten, %d priority is not reflected in the peer list\n", file, line, c2->name, e1->exten, e2->priority );
1585 check_contexts_trouble();
1588 ast_hashtab_end_traversal(t1);
1596 \note This function is special. It saves the stack so that no matter
1597 how many times it is called, it returns to the same place */
1598 int pbx_exec(struct ast_channel *c, /*!< Channel */
1599 struct ast_app *app, /*!< Application */
1600 const char *data) /*!< Data for execution */
1603 struct ast_module_user *u = NULL;
1604 const char *saved_c_appl;
1605 const char *saved_c_data;
1607 /* save channel values */
1608 saved_c_appl= ast_channel_appl(c);
1609 saved_c_data= ast_channel_data(c);
1611 ast_channel_lock(c);
1612 ast_channel_appl_set(c, app->name);
1613 ast_channel_data_set(c, data);
1614 ast_channel_publish_snapshot(c);
1615 ast_channel_unlock(c);
1618 u = __ast_module_user_add(app->module, c);
1619 res = app->execute(c, S_OR(data, ""));
1620 if (app->module && u)
1621 __ast_module_user_remove(app->module, u);
1622 /* restore channel values */
1623 ast_channel_appl_set(c, saved_c_appl);
1624 ast_channel_data_set(c, saved_c_data);
1629 /*! Go no deeper than this through includes (not counting loops) */
1630 #define AST_PBX_MAX_STACK 128
1632 static struct ast_app *pbx_findapp_nolock(const char *name)
1634 struct ast_app *cur;
1637 AST_RWLIST_TRAVERSE(&apps, cur, list) {
1638 cmp = strcasecmp(name, cur->name);
1646 /* Not in container. */
1654 struct ast_app *pbx_findapp(const char *app)
1656 struct ast_app *ret;
1658 AST_RWLIST_RDLOCK(&apps);
1659 ret = pbx_findapp_nolock(app);
1660 AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(&apps);
1665 static struct ast_switch *pbx_findswitch(const char *sw)
1667 struct ast_switch *asw;
1669 AST_RWLIST_RDLOCK(&switches);
1670 AST_RWLIST_TRAVERSE(&switches, asw, list) {
1671 if (!strcasecmp(asw->name, sw))
1674 AST_RWLIST_UNLOCK(&switches);
1679 static inline int include_valid(struct ast_include *i)
1684 return ast_check_timing(&(i->timing));
1687 static void pbx_destroy(struct ast_pbx *p)
1692 /* form a tree that fully describes all the patterns in a context's extensions
1693 * in this tree, a "node" represents an individual character or character set
1694 * meant to match the corresponding character in a dial string. The tree
1695 * consists of a series of match_char structs linked in a chain
1696 * via the alt_char pointers. More than one pattern can share the same parts of the
1697 * tree as other extensions with the same pattern to that point.
1698 * My first attempt to duplicate the finding of the 'best' pattern was flawed in that
1699 * I misunderstood the general algorithm. I thought that the 'best' pattern
1700 * was the one with lowest total score. This was not true. Thus, if you have
1701 * patterns "1XXXXX" and "X11111", you would be tempted to say that "X11111" is
1702 * the "best" match because it has fewer X's, and is therefore more specific,
1703 * but this is not how the old algorithm works. It sorts matching patterns
1704 * in a similar collating sequence as sorting alphabetic strings, from left to
1705 * right. Thus, "1XXXXX" comes before "X11111", and would be the "better" match,
1706 * because "1" is more specific than "X".
1707 * So, to accomodate this philosophy, I sort the tree branches along the alt_char
1708 * line so they are lowest to highest in specificity numbers. This way, as soon
1709 * as we encounter our first complete match, we automatically have the "best"
1710 * match and can stop the traversal immediately. Same for CANMATCH/MATCHMORE.
1711 * If anyone would like to resurrect the "wrong" pattern trie searching algorithm,
1712 * they are welcome to revert pbx to before 1 Apr 2008.
1713 * As an example, consider these 4 extensions:
1719 * In the above, between (a) and (d), (a) is a more specific pattern than (d), and would win over
1720 * most numbers. For all numbers beginning with 307754, (b) should always win.
1722 * These pattern should form a (sorted) tree that looks like this:
1723 * { "3" } --next--> { "0" } --next--> { "7" } --next--> { "7" } --next--> { "5" } ... blah ... --> { "X" exten_match: (b) }
1727 * { "f" } --next--> { "a" } --next--> { "x" exten_match: (c) }
1728 * { "N" } --next--> { "X" } --next--> { "X" } --next--> { "N" } --next--> { "X" } ... blah ... --> { "X" exten_match: (a) }
1732 * | { "X" } --next--> { "X" } ... blah ... --> { "X" exten_match: (d) }
1736 * In the above, I could easily turn "N" into "23456789", but I think that a quick "if( *z >= '2' && *z <= '9' )" might take
1737 * fewer CPU cycles than a call to strchr("23456789",*z), where *z is the char to match...
1739 * traversal is pretty simple: one routine merely traverses the alt list, and for each matching char in the pattern, it calls itself
1740 * on the corresponding next pointer, incrementing also the pointer of the string to be matched, and passing the total specificity and length.
1741 * We pass a pointer to a scoreboard down through, also.
1742 * The scoreboard isn't as necessary to the revised algorithm, but I kept it as a handy way to return the matched extension.
1743 * The first complete match ends the traversal, which should make this version of the pattern matcher faster
1744 * the previous. The same goes for "CANMATCH" or "MATCHMORE"; the first such match ends the traversal. In both
1745 * these cases, the reason we can stop immediately, is because the first pattern match found will be the "best"
1746 * according to the sort criteria.
1747 * Hope the limit on stack depth won't be a problem... this routine should
1748 * be pretty lean as far a stack usage goes. Any non-match terminates the recursion down a branch.
1750 * In the above example, with the number "3077549999" as the pattern, the traversor could match extensions a, b and d. All are
1751 * of length 10; they have total specificities of 24580, 10246, and 25090, respectively, not that this matters
1752 * at all. (b) wins purely because the first character "3" is much more specific (lower specificity) than "N". I have
1753 * left the specificity totals in the code as an artifact; at some point, I will strip it out.
1755 * Just how much time this algorithm might save over a plain linear traversal over all possible patterns is unknown,
1756 * because it's a function of how many extensions are stored in a context. With thousands of extensions, the speedup
1757 * can be very noticeable. The new matching algorithm can run several hundreds of times faster, if not a thousand or
1758 * more times faster in extreme cases.
1760 * MatchCID patterns are also supported, and stored in the tree just as the extension pattern is. Thus, you
1761 * can have patterns in your CID field as well.
1766 static void update_scoreboard(struct scoreboard *board, int length, int spec, struct ast_exten *exten, char last, const char *callerid, int deleted, struct match_char *node)
1768 /* if this extension is marked as deleted, then skip this -- if it never shows
1769 on the scoreboard, it will never be found, nor will halt the traversal. */
1772 board->total_specificity = spec;
1773 board->total_length = length;
1774 board->exten = exten;
1775 board->last_char = last;
1777 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
1778 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"Scoreboarding (LONGER) %s, len=%d, score=%d\n", exten->exten, length, spec);
1783 static void log_match_char_tree(struct match_char *node, char *prefix)
1786 struct ast_str *my_prefix = ast_str_alloca(1024);
1790 if (node && node->exten)
1791 snprintf(extenstr, sizeof(extenstr), "(%p)", node->exten);
1793 if (strlen(node->x) > 1) {
1794 ast_debug(1, "%s[%s]:%c:%c:%d:%s%s%s\n", prefix, node->x, node->is_pattern ? 'Y':'N',
1795 node->deleted? 'D':'-', node->specificity, node->exten? "EXTEN:":"",
1796 node->exten ? node->exten->exten : "", extenstr);
1798 ast_debug(1, "%s%s:%c:%c:%d:%s%s%s\n", prefix, node->x, node->is_pattern ? 'Y':'N',
1799 node->deleted? 'D':'-', node->specificity, node->exten? "EXTEN:":"",
1800 node->exten ? node->exten->exten : "", extenstr);
1803 ast_str_set(&my_prefix, 0, "%s+ ", prefix);
1805 if (node->next_char)
1806 log_match_char_tree(node->next_char, ast_str_buffer(my_prefix));
1809 log_match_char_tree(node->alt_char, prefix);
1813 static void cli_match_char_tree(struct match_char *node, char *prefix, int fd)
1816 struct ast_str *my_prefix = ast_str_alloca(1024);
1821 snprintf(extenstr, sizeof(extenstr), "(%p)", node->exten);
1824 if (strlen(node->x) > 1) {
1825 ast_cli(fd, "%s[%s]:%c:%c:%d:%s%s%s\n", prefix, node->x, node->is_pattern ? 'Y' : 'N',
1826 node->deleted ? 'D' : '-', node->specificity, node->exten? "EXTEN:" : "",
1827 node->exten ? node->exten->exten : "", extenstr);
1829 ast_cli(fd, "%s%s:%c:%c:%d:%s%s%s\n", prefix, node->x, node->is_pattern ? 'Y' : 'N',
1830 node->deleted ? 'D' : '-', node->specificity, node->exten? "EXTEN:" : "",
1831 node->exten ? node->exten->exten : "", extenstr);
1834 ast_str_set(&my_prefix, 0, "%s+ ", prefix);
1836 if (node->next_char)
1837 cli_match_char_tree(node->next_char, ast_str_buffer(my_prefix), fd);
1840 cli_match_char_tree(node->alt_char, prefix, fd);
1843 static struct ast_exten *get_canmatch_exten(struct match_char *node)
1845 /* find the exten at the end of the rope */
1846 struct match_char *node2 = node;
1848 for (node2 = node; node2; node2 = node2->next_char) {
1850 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
1851 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"CanMatch_exten returns exten %s(%p)\n", node2->exten->exten, node2->exten);
1853 return node2->exten;
1856 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
1857 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"CanMatch_exten returns NULL, match_char=%s\n", node->x);
1862 static struct ast_exten *trie_find_next_match(struct match_char *node)
1864 struct match_char *m3;
1865 struct match_char *m4;
1866 struct ast_exten *e3;
1868 if (node && node->x[0] == '.' && !node->x[1]) { /* dot and ! will ALWAYS be next match in a matchmore */
1872 if (node && node->x[0] == '!' && !node->x[1]) {
1876 if (!node || !node->next_char) {
1880 m3 = node->next_char;
1885 for (m4 = m3->alt_char; m4; m4 = m4->alt_char) {
1890 for (m4 = m3; m4; m4 = m4->alt_char) {
1891 e3 = trie_find_next_match(m3);
1901 static char *action2str(enum ext_match_t action)
1921 static void new_find_extension(const char *str, struct scoreboard *score, struct match_char *tree, int length, int spec, const char *callerid, const char *label, enum ext_match_t action)
1923 struct match_char *p; /* note minimal stack storage requirements */
1924 struct ast_exten pattern = { .label = label };
1927 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"new_find_extension called with %s on (sub)tree %s action=%s\n", str, tree->x, action2str(action));
1929 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"new_find_extension called with %s on (sub)tree NULL action=%s\n", str, action2str(action));
1931 for (p = tree; p; p = p->alt_char) {
1932 if (p->is_pattern) {
1933 if (p->x[0] == 'N') {
1934 if (p->x[1] == 0 && *str >= '2' && *str <= '9' ) {
1935 #define NEW_MATCHER_CHK_MATCH \
1936 if (p->exten && !(*(str + 1))) { /* if a shorter pattern matches along the way, might as well report it */ \
1937 if (action == E_MATCH || action == E_SPAWN || action == E_FINDLABEL) { /* if in CANMATCH/MATCHMORE, don't let matches get in the way */ \
1938 update_scoreboard(score, length + 1, spec + p->specificity, p->exten, 0, callerid, p->deleted, p); \
1939 if (!p->deleted) { \
1940 if (action == E_FINDLABEL) { \
1941 if (ast_hashtab_lookup(score->exten->peer_label_table, &pattern)) { \
1942 ast_debug(4, "Found label in preferred extension\n"); \
1946 ast_debug(4, "returning an exact match-- first found-- %s\n", p->exten->exten); \
1947 return; /* the first match, by definition, will be the best, because of the sorted tree */ \
1953 #define NEW_MATCHER_RECURSE \
1954 if (p->next_char && (*(str + 1) || (p->next_char->x[0] == '/' && p->next_char->x[1] == 0) \
1955 || p->next_char->x[0] == '!')) { \
1956 if (*(str + 1) || p->next_char->x[0] == '!') { \
1957 new_find_extension(str + 1, score, p->next_char, length + 1, spec + p->specificity, callerid, label, action); \
1958 if (score->exten) { \
1959 ast_debug(4 ,"returning an exact match-- %s\n", score->exten->exten); \
1960 return; /* the first match is all we need */ \
1963 new_find_extension("/", score, p->next_char, length + 1, spec + p->specificity, callerid, label, action); \
1964 if (score->exten || ((action == E_CANMATCH || action == E_MATCHMORE) && score->canmatch)) { \
1965 ast_debug(4,"returning a (can/more) match--- %s\n", score->exten ? score->exten->exten : \
1967 return; /* the first match is all we need */ \
1970 } else if ((p->next_char || action == E_CANMATCH) && !*(str + 1)) { \
1971 score->canmatch = 1; \
1972 score->canmatch_exten = get_canmatch_exten(p); \
1973 if (action == E_CANMATCH || action == E_MATCHMORE) { \
1974 ast_debug(4, "returning a canmatch/matchmore--- str=%s\n", str); \
1979 NEW_MATCHER_CHK_MATCH;
1980 NEW_MATCHER_RECURSE;
1982 } else if (p->x[0] == 'Z') {
1983 if (p->x[1] == 0 && *str >= '1' && *str <= '9' ) {
1984 NEW_MATCHER_CHK_MATCH;
1985 NEW_MATCHER_RECURSE;
1987 } else if (p->x[0] == 'X') {
1988 if (p->x[1] == 0 && *str >= '0' && *str <= '9' ) {
1989 NEW_MATCHER_CHK_MATCH;
1990 NEW_MATCHER_RECURSE;
1992 } else if (p->x[0] == '.' && p->x[1] == 0) {
1993 /* how many chars will the . match against? */
1995 const char *str2 = str;
1996 while (*str2 && *str2 != '/') {
2000 if (p->exten && *str2 != '/') {
2001 update_scoreboard(score, length + i, spec + (i * p->specificity), p->exten, '.', callerid, p->deleted, p);
2003 ast_debug(4,"return because scoreboard has a match with '/'--- %s\n", score->exten->exten);
2004 return; /* the first match is all we need */
2007 if (p->next_char && p->next_char->x[0] == '/' && p->next_char->x[1] == 0) {
2008 new_find_extension("/", score, p->next_char, length + i, spec+(p->specificity*i), callerid, label, action);
2009 if (score->exten || ((action == E_CANMATCH || action == E_MATCHMORE) && score->canmatch)) {
2010 ast_debug(4, "return because scoreboard has exact match OR CANMATCH/MATCHMORE & canmatch set--- %s\n", score->exten ? score->exten->exten : "NULL");
2011 return; /* the first match is all we need */
2014 } else if (p->x[0] == '!' && p->x[1] == 0) {
2015 /* how many chars will the . match against? */
2017 const char *str2 = str;
2018 while (*str2 && *str2 != '/') {
2022 if (p->exten && *str2 != '/') {
2023 update_scoreboard(score, length + 1, spec + (p->specificity * i), p->exten, '!', callerid, p->deleted, p);
2025 ast_debug(4, "return because scoreboard has a '!' match--- %s\n", score->exten->exten);
2026 return; /* the first match is all we need */
2029 if (p->next_char && p->next_char->x[0] == '/' && p->next_char->x[1] == 0) {
2030 new_find_extension("/", score, p->next_char, length + i, spec + (p->specificity * i), callerid, label, action);
2031 if (score->exten || ((action == E_CANMATCH || action == E_MATCHMORE) && score->canmatch)) {
2032 ast_debug(4, "return because scoreboard has exact match OR CANMATCH/MATCHMORE & canmatch set with '/' and '!'--- %s\n", score->exten ? score->exten->exten : "NULL");
2033 return; /* the first match is all we need */
2036 } else if (p->x[0] == '/' && p->x[1] == 0) {
2037 /* the pattern in the tree includes the cid match! */
2038 if (p->next_char && callerid && *callerid) {
2039 new_find_extension(callerid, score, p->next_char, length + 1, spec, callerid, label, action);
2040 if (score->exten || ((action == E_CANMATCH || action == E_MATCHMORE) && score->canmatch)) {
2041 ast_debug(4, "return because scoreboard has exact match OR CANMATCH/MATCHMORE & canmatch set with '/'--- %s\n", score->exten ? score->exten->exten : "NULL");
2042 return; /* the first match is all we need */
2045 } else if (strchr(p->x, *str)) {
2046 ast_debug(4, "Nothing strange about this match\n");
2047 NEW_MATCHER_CHK_MATCH;
2048 NEW_MATCHER_RECURSE;
2050 } else if (strchr(p->x, *str)) {
2051 ast_debug(4, "Nothing strange about this match\n");
2052 NEW_MATCHER_CHK_MATCH;
2053 NEW_MATCHER_RECURSE;
2056 ast_debug(4, "return at end of func\n");
2059 /* the algorithm for forming the extension pattern tree is also a bit simple; you
2060 * traverse all the extensions in a context, and for each char of the extension,
2061 * you see if it exists in the tree; if it doesn't, you add it at the appropriate
2062 * spot. What more can I say? At the end of each exten, you cap it off by adding the
2063 * address of the extension involved. Duplicate patterns will be complained about.
2065 * Ideally, this would be done for each context after it is created and fully
2066 * filled. It could be done as a finishing step after extensions.conf or .ael is
2067 * loaded, or it could be done when the first search is encountered. It should only
2068 * have to be done once, until the next unload or reload.
2070 * I guess forming this pattern tree would be analogous to compiling a regex. Except
2071 * that a regex only handles 1 pattern, really. This trie holds any number
2072 * of patterns. Well, really, it **could** be considered a single pattern,
2073 * where the "|" (or) operator is allowed, I guess, in a way, sort of...
2076 static struct match_char *already_in_tree(struct match_char *current, char *pat, int is_pattern)
2078 struct match_char *t;
2084 for (t = current; t; t = t->alt_char) {
2085 if (is_pattern == t->is_pattern && !strcmp(pat, t->x)) {/* uh, we may want to sort exploded [] contents to make matching easy */
2093 /* The first arg is the location of the tree ptr, or the
2094 address of the next_char ptr in the node, so we can mess
2095 with it, if we need to insert at the beginning of the list */
2097 static void insert_in_next_chars_alt_char_list(struct match_char **parent_ptr, struct match_char *node)
2099 struct match_char *curr, *lcurr;
2101 /* insert node into the tree at "current", so the alt_char list from current is
2102 sorted in increasing value as you go to the leaves */
2103 if (!(*parent_ptr)) {
2108 if ((*parent_ptr)->specificity > node->specificity) {
2109 /* insert at head */
2110 node->alt_char = (*parent_ptr);
2115 lcurr = *parent_ptr;
2116 for (curr = (*parent_ptr)->alt_char; curr; curr = curr->alt_char) {
2117 if (curr->specificity > node->specificity) {
2118 node->alt_char = curr;
2119 lcurr->alt_char = node;
2126 lcurr->alt_char = node;
2131 struct pattern_node {
2132 /*! Pattern node specificity */
2134 /*! Pattern node match characters. */
2138 static struct match_char *add_pattern_node(struct ast_context *con, struct match_char *current, const struct pattern_node *pattern, int is_pattern, int already, struct match_char **nextcharptr)
2140 struct match_char *m;
2142 if (!(m = ast_calloc(1, sizeof(*m) + strlen(pattern->buf)))) {
2146 /* strcpy is safe here since we know its size and have allocated
2147 * just enough space for when we allocated m
2149 strcpy(m->x, pattern->buf);
2151 /* the specificity scores are the same as used in the old
2153 m->is_pattern = is_pattern;
2154 if (pattern->specif == 1 && is_pattern && pattern->buf[0] == 'N') {
2155 m->specificity = 0x0832;
2156 } else if (pattern->specif == 1 && is_pattern && pattern->buf[0] == 'Z') {
2157 m->specificity = 0x0931;
2158 } else if (pattern->specif == 1 && is_pattern && pattern->buf[0] == 'X') {
2159 m->specificity = 0x0a30;
2160 } else if (pattern->specif == 1 && is_pattern && pattern->buf[0] == '.') {
2161 m->specificity = 0x18000;
2162 } else if (pattern->specif == 1 && is_pattern && pattern->buf[0] == '!') {
2163 m->specificity = 0x28000;
2165 m->specificity = pattern->specif;
2168 if (!con->pattern_tree) {
2169 insert_in_next_chars_alt_char_list(&con->pattern_tree, m);
2171 if (already) { /* switch to the new regime (traversing vs appending)*/
2172 insert_in_next_chars_alt_char_list(nextcharptr, m);
2174 insert_in_next_chars_alt_char_list(¤t->next_char, m);
2183 * \brief Extract the next exten pattern node.
2185 * \param node Pattern node to fill.
2186 * \param src Next source character to read.
2187 * \param pattern TRUE if the exten is a pattern.
2188 * \param extenbuf Original exten buffer to use in diagnostic messages.
2190 * \retval Ptr to next extenbuf pos to read.
2192 static const char *get_pattern_node(struct pattern_node *node, const char *src, int pattern, const char *extenbuf)
2194 #define INC_DST_OVERFLOW_CHECK \
2196 if (dst - node->buf < sizeof(node->buf) - 1) { \
2204 node->buf[0] = '\0';
2206 if (*src == '[' && pattern) {
2207 char *dst = node->buf;
2208 const char *src_next;
2212 /* get past the '[' */
2216 /* Escaped character. */
2218 if (*src == '[' || *src == '\\' || *src == '-' || *src == ']') {
2220 INC_DST_OVERFLOW_CHECK;
2222 } else if (*src == '-') {
2223 unsigned char first;
2227 first = *(src_next - 1);
2231 /* Escaped character. */
2235 /* Possible char range. */
2236 if (node->buf[0] && last) {
2237 /* Expand the char range. */
2238 while (++first <= last) {
2240 INC_DST_OVERFLOW_CHECK;
2245 * There was no left or right char for the range.
2249 INC_DST_OVERFLOW_CHECK;
2251 } else if (*src == '\0') {
2252 ast_log(LOG_WARNING,
2253 "A matching ']' was not found for '[' in exten pattern '%s'\n",
2256 } else if (*src == ']') {
2261 INC_DST_OVERFLOW_CHECK;
2264 /* null terminate the exploded range */
2269 "Expanded character set too large to deal with in exten pattern '%s'. Ignoring character set.\n",
2271 node->buf[0] = '\0';
2275 /* Sort the characters in character set. */
2276 length = strlen(node->buf);
2278 ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Empty character set in exten pattern '%s'. Ignoring.\n",
2280 node->buf[0] = '\0';
2283 qsort(node->buf, length, 1, compare_char);
2285 /* Remove duplicate characters from character set. */
2287 src_next = node->buf;
2288 while (*src_next++) {
2289 if (*dst != *src_next) {
2294 length = strlen(node->buf);
2296 node->specif = length | (unsigned char) node->buf[0];
2298 } else if (*src == '-') {
2299 /* Skip dashes in all extensions. */
2304 * XXX The escape character here does not remove any special
2305 * meaning to characters except the '[', '\\', and '-'
2306 * characters since they are special only in this function.
2308 node->buf[0] = *++src;
2309 if (!node->buf[0]) {
2313 node->buf[0] = *src;
2315 /* make sure n,x,z patterns are canonicalized to N,X,Z */
2316 if (node->buf[0] == 'n') {
2318 } else if (node->buf[0] == 'x') {
2320 } else if (node->buf[0] == 'z') {
2325 node->buf[1] = '\0';
2333 #undef INC_DST_OVERFLOW_CHECK
2336 static struct match_char *add_exten_to_pattern_tree(struct ast_context *con, struct ast_exten *e1, int findonly)
2338 struct match_char *m1 = NULL;
2339 struct match_char *m2 = NULL;
2340 struct match_char **m0;
2347 struct pattern_node pat_node[2];
2350 if (sizeof(extenbuf) < strlen(e1->exten) + strlen(e1->cidmatch) + 2) {
2352 "The pattern %s/%s is too big to deal with: it will be ignored! Disaster!\n",
2353 e1->exten, e1->cidmatch);
2356 sprintf(extenbuf, "%s/%s", e1->exten, e1->cidmatch);/* Safe. We just checked. */
2358 ast_copy_string(extenbuf, e1->exten, sizeof(extenbuf));
2362 ast_debug(1, "Adding exten %s to tree\n", extenbuf);
2364 m1 = con->pattern_tree; /* each pattern starts over at the root of the pattern tree */
2365 m0 = &con->pattern_tree;
2374 pos = get_pattern_node(&pat_node[idx_cur], pos, pattern, extenbuf);
2375 for (; pat_node[idx_cur].buf[0]; idx_cur = idx_next) {
2376 idx_next = (idx_cur + 1) % ARRAY_LEN(pat_node);
2377 pos = get_pattern_node(&pat_node[idx_next], pos, pattern, extenbuf);
2379 /* See about adding node to tree. */
2381 if (already && (m2 = already_in_tree(m1, pat_node[idx_cur].buf, pattern))
2383 if (!pat_node[idx_next].buf[0]) {
2385 * This is the end of the pattern, but not the end of the tree.
2386 * Mark this node with the exten... a shorter pattern might win
2387 * if the longer one doesn't match.
2393 ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Found duplicate exten. Had %s found %s\n",
2394 m2->deleted ? "(deleted/invalid)" : m2->exten->exten, e1->exten);
2399 m1 = m2->next_char; /* m1 points to the node to compare against */
2400 m0 = &m2->next_char; /* m0 points to the ptr that points to m1 */
2401 } else { /* not already OR not m2 OR nor m2->next_char */
2406 m1 = m2; /* while m0 stays the same */
2411 m1 = add_pattern_node(con, m1, &pat_node[idx_cur], pattern, already, m0);
2412 if (!m1) { /* m1 is the node just added */
2415 m0 = &m1->next_char;
2417 if (!pat_node[idx_next].buf[0]) {
2418 if (m2 && m2->exten) {
2419 ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Found duplicate exten. Had %s found %s\n",
2420 m2->deleted ? "(deleted/invalid)" : m2->exten->exten, e1->exten);
2426 /* The 'already' variable is a mini-optimization designed to make it so that we
2427 * don't have to call already_in_tree when we know it will return false.
2435 static void create_match_char_tree(struct ast_context *con)
2437 struct ast_hashtab_iter *t1;
2438 struct ast_exten *e1;
2440 int biggest_bucket, resizes, numobjs, numbucks;
2442 ast_debug(1, "Creating Extension Trie for context %s(%p)\n", con->name, con);
2443 ast_hashtab_get_stats(con->root_table, &biggest_bucket, &resizes, &numobjs, &numbucks);
2444 ast_debug(1, "This tree has %d objects in %d bucket lists, longest list=%d objects, and has resized %d times\n",
2445 numobjs, numbucks, biggest_bucket, resizes);
2447 t1 = ast_hashtab_start_traversal(con->root_table);
2448 while ((e1 = ast_hashtab_next(t1))) {
2450 add_exten_to_pattern_tree(con, e1, 0);
2452 ast_log(LOG_ERROR, "Attempt to create extension with no extension name.\n");
2455 ast_hashtab_end_traversal(t1);
2458 static void destroy_pattern_tree(struct match_char *pattern_tree) /* pattern tree is a simple binary tree, sort of, so the proper way to destroy it is... recursively! */
2460 /* destroy all the alternates */
2461 if (pattern_tree->alt_char) {
2462 destroy_pattern_tree(pattern_tree->alt_char);
2463 pattern_tree->alt_char = 0;
2465 /* destroy all the nexts */
2466 if (pattern_tree->next_char) {
2467 destroy_pattern_tree(pattern_tree->next_char);
2468 pattern_tree->next_char = 0;
2470 pattern_tree->exten = 0; /* never hurts to make sure there's no pointers laying around */
2471 ast_free(pattern_tree);
2476 * \brief Get the length of the exten string.
2478 * \param str Exten to get length.
2480 * \retval strlen of exten.
2482 static int ext_cmp_exten_strlen(const char *str)
2488 /* Ignore '-' chars as eye candy fluff. */
2489 while (*str == '-') {
2503 * \brief Partial comparison of non-pattern extens.
2505 * \param left Exten to compare.
2506 * \param right Exten to compare. Also matches if this string ends first.
2508 * \retval <0 if left < right
2509 * \retval =0 if left == right
2510 * \retval >0 if left > right
2512 static int ext_cmp_exten_partial(const char *left, const char *right)
2517 /* Ignore '-' chars as eye candy fluff. */
2518 while (*left == '-') {
2521 while (*right == '-') {
2527 * Right ended first for partial match or both ended at the same
2534 cmp = *left - *right;
2546 * \brief Comparison of non-pattern extens.
2548 * \param left Exten to compare.
2549 * \param right Exten to compare.
2551 * \retval <0 if left < right
2552 * \retval =0 if left == right
2553 * \retval >0 if left > right
2555 static int ext_cmp_exten(const char *left, const char *right)
2560 /* Ignore '-' chars as eye candy fluff. */
2561 while (*left == '-') {
2564 while (*right == '-') {
2568 cmp = *left - *right;
2574 * Get here only if both strings ended at the same time. cmp
2575 * would be non-zero if only one string ended.
2586 * Special characters used in patterns:
2587 * '_' underscore is the leading character of a pattern.
2588 * In other position it is treated as a regular char.
2589 * '-' The '-' is a separator and ignored. Why? So patterns like NXX-XXX-XXXX work.
2590 * . one or more of any character. Only allowed at the end of
2592 * ! zero or more of anything. Also impacts the result of CANMATCH
2593 * and MATCHMORE. Only allowed at the end of a pattern.
2594 * In the core routine, ! causes a match with a return code of 2.
2595 * In turn, depending on the search mode: (XXX check if it is implemented)
2596 * - E_MATCH retuns 1 (does match)
2597 * - E_MATCHMORE returns 0 (no match)
2598 * - E_CANMATCH returns 1 (does match)
2600 * / should not appear as it is considered the separator of the CID info.
2601 * XXX at the moment we may stop on this char.
2603 * X Z N match ranges 0-9, 1-9, 2-9 respectively.
2604 * [ denotes the start of a set of character. Everything inside
2605 * is considered literally. We can have ranges a-d and individual
2606 * characters. A '[' and '-' can be considered literally if they
2607 * are just before ']'.
2608 * XXX currently there is no way to specify ']' in a range, nor \ is
2609 * considered specially.
2611 * When we compare a pattern with a specific extension, all characters in the extension
2612 * itself are considered literally.
2613 * XXX do we want to consider space as a separator as well ?
2614 * XXX do we want to consider the separators in non-patterns as well ?
2618 * \brief helper functions to sort extension patterns in the desired way,
2619 * so that more specific patterns appear first.
2622 * The function compares individual characters (or sets of), returning
2623 * an int where bits 0-7 are the ASCII code of the first char in the set,
2624 * bits 8-15 are the number of characters in the set, and bits 16-20 are
2625 * for special cases.
2626 * This way more specific patterns (smaller character sets) appear first.
2627 * Wildcards have a special value, so that we can directly compare them to
2628 * sets by subtracting the two values. In particular:
2629 * 0x001xx one character, character set starting with xx
2630 * 0x0yyxx yy characters, character set starting with xx
2631 * 0x18000 '.' (one or more of anything)
2632 * 0x28000 '!' (zero or more of anything)
2633 * 0x30000 NUL (end of string)
2634 * 0x40000 error in set.
2635 * The pointer to the string is advanced according to needs.
2637 * 1. the empty set is ignored.
2638 * 2. given that a full set has always 0 as the first element,
2639 * we could encode the special cases as 0xffXX where XX
2640 * is 1, 2, 3, 4 as used above.
2642 static int ext_cmp_pattern_pos(const char **p, unsigned char *bitwise)
2644 #define BITS_PER 8 /* Number of bits per unit (byte). */
2651 /* Get character and advance. (Ignore '-' chars as eye candy fluff.) */
2656 /* always return unless we have a set of chars */
2659 /* ordinary character */
2660 bitwise[c / BITS_PER] = 1 << ((BITS_PER - 1) - (c % BITS_PER));
2668 return 0x0800 | '2';
2675 return 0x0A00 | '0';
2682 return 0x0900 | '1';
2690 return 0x28000; /* less specific than '.' */
2701 /* locate end of set */
2702 end = strchr(*p, ']');
2705 ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Wrong usage of [] in the extension\n");
2706 return 0x40000; /* XXX make this entry go last... */
2711 for (; *p < end; ++*p) {
2712 unsigned char c1; /* first char in range */
2713 unsigned char c2; /* last char in range */
2716 if (*p + 2 < end && (*p)[1] == '-') { /* this is a range */
2718 *p += 2; /* skip a total of 3 chars */
2719 } else { /* individual character */
2725 for (; c1 <= c2; ++c1) {
2726 unsigned char mask = 1 << ((BITS_PER - 1) - (c1 % BITS_PER));
2729 * Note: If two character sets score the same, the one with the
2730 * lowest ASCII values will compare as coming first. Must fill
2731 * in most significant bits for lower ASCII values to accomplish
2732 * the desired sort order.
2734 if (!(bitwise[c1 / BITS_PER] & mask)) {
2735 /* Add the character to the set. */
2736 bitwise[c1 / BITS_PER] |= mask;
2742 } while (!count);/* While the char set was empty. */
2743 return count | cmin;
2748 * \brief Comparison of exten patterns.
2750 * \param left Pattern to compare.
2751 * \param right Pattern to compare.
2753 * \retval <0 if left < right
2754 * \retval =0 if left == right
2755 * \retval >0 if left > right
2757 static int ext_cmp_pattern(const char *left, const char *right)
2764 unsigned char left_bitwise[32] = { 0, };
2765 unsigned char right_bitwise[32] = { 0, };
2767 left_pos = ext_cmp_pattern_pos(&left, left_bitwise);
2768 right_pos = ext_cmp_pattern_pos(&right, right_bitwise);
2769 cmp = left_pos - right_pos;
2772 * Are the character sets different, even though they score the same?
2774 * Note: Must swap left and right to get the sense of the
2775 * comparison correct. Otherwise, we would need to multiply by
2778 cmp = memcmp(right_bitwise, left_bitwise, ARRAY_LEN(left_bitwise));
2785 * Get here only if both patterns ended at the same time. cmp
2786 * would be non-zero if only one pattern ended.
2796 * \brief Comparison of dialplan extens for sorting purposes.
2798 * \param left Exten/pattern to compare.
2799 * \param right Exten/pattern to compare.
2801 * \retval <0 if left < right
2802 * \retval =0 if left == right
2803 * \retval >0 if left > right
2805 static int ext_cmp(const char *left, const char *right)
2807 /* Make sure non-pattern extens come first. */
2808 if (left[0] != '_') {
2809 if (right[0] == '_') {
2812 /* Compare two non-pattern extens. */
2813 return ext_cmp_exten(left, right);
2815 if (right[0] != '_') {
2820 * OK, we need full pattern sorting routine.
2822 * Skip past the underscores
2824 return ext_cmp_pattern(left + 1, right + 1);
2827 int ast_extension_cmp(const char *a, const char *b)
2831 cmp = ext_cmp(a, b);
2843 * \brief used ast_extension_{match|close}
2844 * mode is as follows:
2845 * E_MATCH success only on exact match
2846 * E_MATCHMORE success only on partial match (i.e. leftover digits in pattern)
2847 * E_CANMATCH either of the above.
2848 * \retval 0 on no-match
2849 * \retval 1 on match
2850 * \retval 2 on early match.
2853 static int _extension_match_core(const char *pattern, const char *data, enum ext_match_t mode)
2855 mode &= E_MATCH_MASK; /* only consider the relevant bits */
2857 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
2858 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"match core: pat: '%s', dat: '%s', mode=%d\n", pattern, data, (int)mode);
2861 if (pattern[0] != '_') { /* not a pattern, try exact or partial match */
2862 int lp = ext_cmp_exten_strlen(pattern);
2863 int ld = ext_cmp_exten_strlen(data);
2865 if (lp < ld) { /* pattern too short, cannot match */
2866 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
2867 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"return (0) - pattern too short, cannot match\n");
2871 /* depending on the mode, accept full or partial match or both */
2872 if (mode == E_MATCH) {
2873 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
2874 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"return (!ext_cmp_exten(%s,%s) when mode== E_MATCH)\n", pattern, data);
2876 return !ext_cmp_exten(pattern, data); /* 1 on match, 0 on fail */
2878 if (ld == 0 || !ext_cmp_exten_partial(pattern, data)) { /* partial or full match */
2879 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
2880 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"return (mode(%d) == E_MATCHMORE ? lp(%d) > ld(%d) : 1)\n", mode, lp, ld);
2882 return (mode == E_MATCHMORE) ? lp > ld : 1; /* XXX should consider '!' and '/' ? */
2884 #ifdef NEED_DEBUG_HERE
2885 ast_log(LOG_NOTICE,"return (0) when ld(%d) > 0 && pattern(%s) != data(%s)\n", ld, pattern, data);
2890 if (mode == E_MATCH && data[0] == '_') {
2892 * XXX It is bad design that we don't know if we should be
2893 * comparing data and pattern as patterns or comparing data if
2894 * it conforms to pattern when the function is called. First,
2895 * assume they are both patterns. If they don't match then try
2896 * to see if data conforms to the given pattern.