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00018 
00019 /*! \file
00020  * \brief General Asterisk PBX channel definitions.
00021  * \par See also:
00022  *  \arg \ref Def_Channel
00023  *  \arg \ref channel_drivers
00024  */
00025 
00026 /*! \page Def_Channel Asterisk Channels
00027    \par What is a Channel?
00028    A phone call through Asterisk consists of an incoming
00029    connection and an outbound connection. Each call comes
00030    in through a channel driver that supports one technology,
00031    like SIP, DAHDI, IAX2 etc.
00032    \par
00033    Each channel driver, technology, has it's own private
00034    channel or dialog structure, that is technology-dependent.
00035    Each private structure is "owned" by a generic Asterisk
00036    channel structure, defined in channel.h and handled by
00037    channel.c .
00038    \par Call scenario
00039    This happens when an incoming call arrives to Asterisk
00040    -# Call arrives on a channel driver interface
00041    -# Channel driver creates a PBX channel and starts a
00042       pbx thread on the channel
00043    -# The dial plan is executed
00044    -# At this point at least two things can happen:
00045       -# The call is answered by Asterisk and
00046          Asterisk plays a media stream or reads media
00047       -# The dial plan forces Asterisk to create an outbound
00048          call somewhere with the dial (see \ref app_dial.c)
00049          application
00050    .
00051 
00052    \par Bridging channels
00053    If Asterisk dials out this happens:
00054    -# Dial creates an outbound PBX channel and asks one of the
00055       channel drivers to create a call
00056    -# When the call is answered, Asterisk bridges the media streams
00057       so the caller on the first channel can speak with the callee
00058       on the second, outbound channel
00059    -# In some cases where we have the same technology on both
00060       channels and compatible codecs, a native bridge is used.
00061       In a native bridge, the channel driver handles forwarding
00062       of incoming audio to the outbound stream internally, without
00063       sending audio frames through the PBX.
00064    -# In SIP, theres an "external native bridge" where Asterisk
00065       redirects the endpoint, so audio flows directly between the
00066       caller's phone and the callee's phone. Signalling stays in
00067       Asterisk in order to be able to provide a proper CDR record
00068       for the call.
00069 
00070 
00071    \par Masquerading channels
00072    In some cases, a channel can masquerade itself into another
00073    channel. This happens frequently in call transfers, where
00074    a new channel takes over a channel that is already involved
00075    in a call. The new channel sneaks in and takes over the bridge
00076    and the old channel, now a zombie, is hung up.
00077 
00078    \par Reference
00079    \arg channel.c - generic functions
00080    \arg channel.h - declarations of functions, flags and structures
00081    \arg translate.h - Transcoding support functions
00082    \arg \ref channel_drivers - Implemented channel drivers
00083    \arg \ref Def_Frame Asterisk Multimedia Frames
00084    \arg \ref Def_Bridge
00085 
00086 */
00087 /*! \page Def_Bridge Asterisk Channel Bridges
00088 
00089    In Asterisk, there's several media bridges.
00090 
00091    The Core bridge handles two channels (a "phone call") and bridge
00092    them together.
00093 
00094    The conference bridge (meetme) handles several channels simultaneously
00095    with the support of an external timer (DAHDI timer). This is used
00096    not only by the Conference application (meetme) but also by the
00097    page application and the SLA system introduced in 1.4.
00098    The conference bridge does not handle video.
00099 
00100    When two channels of the same type connect, the channel driver
00101    or the media subsystem used by the channel driver (i.e. RTP)
00102    can create a native bridge without sending media through the
00103    core.
00104 
00105    Native briding can be disabled by a number of reasons,
00106    like DTMF being needed by the core or codecs being incompatible
00107    so a transcoding module is needed.
00108 
00109 References:
00110    \li \see ast_channel_early_bridge()
00111    \li \see ast_channel_bridge()
00112    \li \see app_meetme.c
00113    \li \ref AstRTPbridge
00114    \li \see ast_rtp_bridge()
00115    \li \ref Def_Channel
00116 */
00117 
00118 /*! \page AstFileDesc File descriptors
00119    Asterisk File descriptors are connected to each channel (see \ref Def_Channel)
00120    in the \ref ast_channel structure.
00121 */
00122 
00123 #ifndef _ASTERISK_CHANNEL_H
00124 #define _ASTERISK_CHANNEL_H
00125 
00126 #include "asterisk/abstract_jb.h"
00127 
00128 #include "asterisk/poll-compat.h"
00129 
00130 #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
00131 extern "C" {
00132 #endif
00133 
00134 #define AST_MAX_EXTENSION  80 /*!< Max length of an extension */
00135 #define AST_MAX_CONTEXT    80 /*!< Max length of a context */
00136 #define AST_CHANNEL_NAME   80 /*!< Max length of an ast_channel name */
00137 #define MAX_LANGUAGE    20 /*!< Max length of the language setting */
00138 #define MAX_MUSICCLASS     80 /*!< Max length of the music class setting */
00139 
00140 #include "asterisk/frame.h"
00141 #include "asterisk/sched.h"
00142 #include "asterisk/chanvars.h"
00143 #include "asterisk/config.h"
00144 #include "asterisk/lock.h"
00145 #include "asterisk/cdr.h"
00146 #include "asterisk/utils.h"
00147 #include "asterisk/linkedlists.h"
00148 #include "asterisk/stringfields.h"
00149 #include "asterisk/datastore.h"
00150 
00151 #define DATASTORE_INHERIT_FOREVER   INT_MAX
00152 
00153 #define AST_MAX_FDS     10
00154 /*
00155  * We have AST_MAX_FDS file descriptors in a channel.
00156  * Some of them have a fixed use:
00157  */
00158 #define AST_ALERT_FD (AST_MAX_FDS-1)      /*!< used for alertpipe */
00159 #define AST_TIMING_FD   (AST_MAX_FDS-2)      /*!< used for timingfd */
00160 #define AST_AGENT_FD (AST_MAX_FDS-3)      /*!< used by agents for pass through */
00161 #define AST_GENERATOR_FD   (AST_MAX_FDS-4)   /*!< used by generator */
00162 
00163 enum ast_bridge_result {
00164    AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE = 0,
00165    AST_BRIDGE_FAILED = -1,
00166    AST_BRIDGE_FAILED_NOWARN = -2,
00167    AST_BRIDGE_RETRY = -3,
00168 };
00169 
00170 typedef unsigned long long ast_group_t;
00171 
00172 /*! \todo Add an explanation of an Asterisk generator
00173 */
00174 struct ast_generator {
00175    void *(*alloc)(struct ast_channel *chan, void *params);
00176    void (*release)(struct ast_channel *chan, void *data);
00177    /*! This function gets called with the channel unlocked, but is called in
00178     *  the context of the channel thread so we know the channel is not going
00179     *  to disappear.  This callback is responsible for locking the channel as
00180     *  necessary. */
00181    int (*generate)(struct ast_channel *chan, void *data, int len, int samples);
00182    /*! This gets called when DTMF_END frames are read from the channel */
00183    void (*digit)(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit);
00184 };
00185 
00186 /*! \brief Structure for all kinds of caller ID identifications.
00187  * \note All string fields here are malloc'ed, so they need to be
00188  * freed when the structure is deleted.
00189  * Also, NULL and "" must be considered equivalent.
00190  *
00191  * SIP and IAX2 has utf8 encoded Unicode caller ID names.
00192  * In some cases, we also have an alternative (RPID) E.164 number that can be used
00193  * as caller ID on numeric E.164 phone networks (DAHDI or SIP/IAX2 to pstn gateway).
00194  *
00195  * \todo Implement settings for transliteration between UTF8 caller ID names in
00196  *       to Ascii Caller ID's (DAHDI). Östen Åsklund might be transliterated into
00197  *  Osten Asklund or Oesten Aasklund depending upon language and person...
00198  *  We need automatic routines for incoming calls and static settings for
00199  *     our own accounts.
00200  */
00201 struct ast_callerid {
00202    char *cid_dnid;      /*!< Malloc'd Dialed Number Identifier */
00203    char *cid_num;    /*!< Malloc'd Caller Number */
00204    char *cid_name;      /*!< Malloc'd Caller Name (ASCII) */
00205    char *cid_ani;    /*!< Malloc'd ANI */
00206    char *cid_rdnis;  /*!< Malloc'd RDNIS */
00207    int cid_pres;     /*!< Callerid presentation/screening */
00208    int cid_ani2;     /*!< Callerid ANI 2 (Info digits) */
00209    int cid_ton;      /*!< Callerid Type of Number */
00210    int cid_tns;      /*!< Callerid Transit Network Select */
00211 };
00212 
00213 /*! \brief
00214    Structure to describe a channel "technology", ie a channel driver
00215    See for examples:
00216    \arg chan_iax2.c - The Inter-Asterisk exchange protocol
00217    \arg chan_sip.c - The SIP channel driver
00218    \arg chan_dahdi.c - PSTN connectivity (TDM, PRI, T1/E1, FXO, FXS)
00219 
00220    If you develop your own channel driver, this is where you
00221    tell the PBX at registration of your driver what properties
00222    this driver supports and where different callbacks are
00223    implemented.
00224 */
00225 struct ast_channel_tech {
00226    const char * const type;
00227    const char * const description;
00228 
00229    int capabilities;    /*!< Bitmap of formats this channel can handle */
00230 
00231    int properties;         /*!< Technology Properties */
00232 
00233    /*! \brief Requester - to set up call data structures (pvt's) */
00234    struct ast_channel *(* const requester)(const char *type, int format, void *data, int *cause);
00235 
00236    int (* const devicestate)(void *data); /*!< Devicestate call back */
00237 
00238    /*!
00239     * \brief Start sending a literal DTMF digit
00240     *
00241     * \note The channel is not locked when this function gets called.
00242     */
00243    int (* const send_digit_begin)(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit);
00244 
00245    /*!
00246     * \brief Stop sending a literal DTMF digit
00247     *
00248     * \note The channel is not locked when this function gets called.
00249     */
00250    int (* const send_digit_end)(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit, unsigned int duration);
00251 
00252    /*! \brief Call a given phone number (address, etc), but don't
00253       take longer than timeout seconds to do so.  */
00254    int (* const call)(struct ast_channel *chan, char *addr, int timeout);
00255 
00256    /*! \brief Hangup (and possibly destroy) the channel */
00257    int (* const hangup)(struct ast_channel *chan);
00258 
00259    /*! \brief Answer the channel */
00260    int (* const answer)(struct ast_channel *chan);
00261 
00262    /*! \brief Read a frame, in standard format (see frame.h) */
00263    struct ast_frame * (* const read)(struct ast_channel *chan);
00264 
00265    /*! \brief Write a frame, in standard format (see frame.h) */
00266    int (* const write)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
00267 
00268    /*! \brief Display or transmit text */
00269    int (* const send_text)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *text);
00270 
00271    /*! \brief Display or send an image */
00272    int (* const send_image)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
00273 
00274    /*! \brief Send HTML data */
00275    int (* const send_html)(struct ast_channel *chan, int subclass, const char *data, int len);
00276 
00277    /*! \brief Handle an exception, reading a frame */
00278    struct ast_frame * (* const exception)(struct ast_channel *chan);
00279 
00280    /*! \brief Bridge two channels of the same type together */
00281    enum ast_bridge_result (* const bridge)(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1, int flags,
00282                   struct ast_frame **fo, struct ast_channel **rc, int timeoutms);
00283 
00284    /*! \brief Bridge two channels of the same type together (early) */
00285    enum ast_bridge_result (* const early_bridge)(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1);
00286 
00287    /*! \brief Indicate a particular condition (e.g. AST_CONTROL_BUSY or AST_CONTROL_RINGING or AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION */
00288    int (* const indicate)(struct ast_channel *c, int condition, const void *data, size_t datalen);
00289 
00290    /*! \brief Fix up a channel:  If a channel is consumed, this is called.  Basically update any ->owner links */
00291    int (* const fixup)(struct ast_channel *oldchan, struct ast_channel *newchan);
00292 
00293    /*! \brief Set a given option */
00294    int (* const setoption)(struct ast_channel *chan, int option, void *data, int datalen);
00295 
00296    /*! \brief Query a given option */
00297    int (* const queryoption)(struct ast_channel *chan, int option, void *data, int *datalen);
00298 
00299    /*! \brief Blind transfer other side (see app_transfer.c and ast_transfer() */
00300    int (* const transfer)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *newdest);
00301 
00302    /*! \brief Write a frame, in standard format */
00303    int (* const write_video)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
00304 
00305    /*! \brief Write a text frame, in standard format */
00306    int (* const write_text)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
00307 
00308    /*! \brief Find bridged channel */
00309    struct ast_channel *(* const bridged_channel)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_channel *bridge);
00310 
00311    /*! \brief Provide additional read items for CHANNEL() dialplan function */
00312    int (* func_channel_read)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *function, char *data, char *buf, size_t len);
00313 
00314    /*! \brief Provide additional write items for CHANNEL() dialplan function */
00315    int (* func_channel_write)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *function, char *data, const char *value);
00316 
00317    /*! \brief Retrieve base channel (agent and local) */
00318    struct ast_channel* (* get_base_channel)(struct ast_channel *chan);
00319 
00320    /*! \brief Set base channel (agent and local) */
00321    int (* set_base_channel)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_channel *base);
00322 
00323    /*! \brief Get the unique identifier for the PVT, i.e. SIP call-ID for SIP */
00324    const char * (* get_pvt_uniqueid)(struct ast_channel *chan);
00325 };
00326 
00327 struct ast_epoll_data;
00328 
00329 /*!
00330  * The high bit of the frame count is used as a debug marker, so
00331  * increments of the counters must be done with care.
00332  * Please use c->fin = FRAMECOUNT_INC(c->fin) and the same for c->fout.
00333  */
00334 #define  DEBUGCHAN_FLAG  0x80000000
00335 
00336 /* XXX not ideal to evaluate x twice... */
00337 #define  FRAMECOUNT_INC(x) ( ((x) & DEBUGCHAN_FLAG) | (((x)+1) & ~DEBUGCHAN_FLAG) )
00338 
00339 /*!
00340  * The current value of the debug flags is stored in the two
00341  * variables global_fin and global_fout (declared in main/channel.c)
00342  */
00343 extern unsigned long global_fin, global_fout;
00344 
00345 enum ast_channel_adsicpe {
00346    AST_ADSI_UNKNOWN,
00347    AST_ADSI_AVAILABLE,
00348    AST_ADSI_UNAVAILABLE,
00349    AST_ADSI_OFFHOOKONLY,
00350 };
00351 
00352 /*!
00353  * \brief ast_channel states
00354  *
00355  * \note Bits 0-15 of state are reserved for the state (up/down) of the line
00356  *       Bits 16-32 of state are reserved for flags
00357  */
00358 enum ast_channel_state {
00359    AST_STATE_DOWN,         /*!< Channel is down and available */
00360    AST_STATE_RESERVED,     /*!< Channel is down, but reserved */
00361    AST_STATE_OFFHOOK,      /*!< Channel is off hook */
00362    AST_STATE_DIALING,      /*!< Digits (or equivalent) have been dialed */
00363    AST_STATE_RING,         /*!< Line is ringing */
00364    AST_STATE_RINGING,      /*!< Remote end is ringing */
00365    AST_STATE_UP,        /*!< Line is up */
00366    AST_STATE_BUSY,         /*!< Line is busy */
00367    AST_STATE_DIALING_OFFHOOK, /*!< Digits (or equivalent) have been dialed while offhook */
00368    AST_STATE_PRERING,      /*!< Channel has detected an incoming call and is waiting for ring */
00369 
00370    AST_STATE_MUTE = (1 << 16),   /*!< Do not transmit voice data */
00371 };
00372 
00373 /*!
00374  * \brief Possible T38 states on channels
00375  */
00376 enum ast_t38_state {
00377    T38_STATE_UNAVAILABLE,  /*!< T38 is unavailable on this channel or disabled by configuration */
00378    T38_STATE_UNKNOWN,   /*!< The channel supports T38 but the current status is unknown */
00379    T38_STATE_NEGOTIATING,  /*!< T38 is being negotiated */
00380    T38_STATE_REJECTED,  /*!< Remote side has rejected our offer */
00381    T38_STATE_NEGOTIATED,   /*!< T38 established */
00382 };
00383 
00384 /*! \brief Main Channel structure associated with a channel.
00385  * This is the side of it mostly used by the pbx and call management.
00386  *
00387  * \note XXX It is important to remember to increment .cleancount each time
00388  *       this structure is changed. XXX
00389  *
00390  * \note When adding fields to this structure, it is important to add the field
00391  *       'in position' with like-aligned fields, so as to keep the compiler from
00392  *       having to add padding to align fields. The structure's fields are sorted
00393  *       in this order: pointers, structures, long, int/enum, short, char. This
00394  *       is especially important on 64-bit architectures, where mixing 4-byte
00395  *       and 8-byte fields causes 4 bytes of padding to be added before many
00396  *       8-byte fields.
00397  */
00398 
00399 struct ast_channel {
00400    const struct ast_channel_tech *tech;      /*!< Technology (point to channel driver) */
00401    void *tech_pvt;               /*!< Private data used by the technology driver */
00402    void *music_state;            /*!< Music State*/
00403    void *generatordata;          /*!< Current generator data if there is any */
00404    struct ast_generator *generator;    /*!< Current active data generator */
00405    struct ast_channel *_bridge;        /*!< Who are we bridged to, if we're bridged.
00406                           Who is proxying for us, if we are proxied (i.e. chan_agent).
00407                           Do not access directly, use ast_bridged_channel(chan) */
00408    struct ast_channel *masq;        /*!< Channel that will masquerade as us */
00409    struct ast_channel *masqr;       /*!< Who we are masquerading as */
00410    const char *blockproc;           /*!< Procedure causing blocking */
00411    const char *appl;          /*!< Current application */
00412    const char *data;          /*!< Data passed to current application */
00413    struct sched_context *sched;        /*!< Schedule context */
00414    struct ast_filestream *stream;         /*!< Stream itself. */
00415    struct ast_filestream *vstream;        /*!< Video Stream itself. */
00416    int (*timingfunc)(const void *data);
00417    void *timingdata;
00418    struct ast_pbx *pbx;          /*!< PBX private structure for this channel */
00419    struct ast_trans_pvt *writetrans;      /*!< Write translation path */
00420    struct ast_trans_pvt *readtrans;    /*!< Read translation path */
00421    struct ast_audiohook_list *audiohooks;
00422    struct ast_cdr *cdr;          /*!< Call Detail Record */
00423    struct tone_zone *zone;       /*!< Tone zone as set in indications.conf or
00424                           in the CHANNEL dialplan function */
00425    struct ast_channel_monitor *monitor;      /*!< Channel monitoring */
00426 #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
00427    struct ast_epoll_data *epfd_data[AST_MAX_FDS];
00428 #endif
00429 
00430    AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS(
00431       AST_STRING_FIELD(name);       /*!< ASCII unique channel name */
00432       AST_STRING_FIELD(language);      /*!< Language requested for voice prompts */
00433       AST_STRING_FIELD(musicclass);    /*!< Default music class */
00434       AST_STRING_FIELD(accountcode);      /*!< Account code for billing */
00435       AST_STRING_FIELD(call_forward);     /*!< Where to forward to if asked to dial on this interface */
00436       AST_STRING_FIELD(uniqueid);      /*!< Unique Channel Identifier */
00437       AST_STRING_FIELD(parkinglot);    /*! Default parking lot, if empty, default parking lot  */
00438       AST_STRING_FIELD(dialcontext);      /*!< Dial: Extension context that we were called from */
00439    );
00440 
00441    struct timeval whentohangup;              /*!< Non-zero, set to actual time when channel is to be hung up */
00442    pthread_t blocker;            /*!< If anyone is blocking, this is them */
00443    ast_mutex_t lock_dont_use;       /*!< Lock a channel for some operations. See ast_channel_lock() */
00444    struct ast_callerid cid;         /*!< Caller ID, name, presentation etc */
00445    struct ast_frame dtmff;          /*!< DTMF frame */
00446    struct varshead varshead;        /*!< A linked list for channel variables. See \ref AstChanVar */
00447    ast_group_t callgroup;           /*!< Call group for call pickups */
00448    ast_group_t pickupgroup;         /*!< Pickup group - which calls groups can be picked up? */
00449    AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(, ast_frame) readq;
00450    AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_channel) chan_list;    /*!< For easy linking */
00451    struct ast_jb jb;          /*!< The jitterbuffer state */
00452    struct timeval dtmf_tv;          /*!< The time that an in process digit began, or the last digit ended */
00453    AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(datastores, ast_datastore) datastores; /*!< Data stores on the channel */
00454 
00455    unsigned long insmpl;            /*!< Track the read/written samples for monitor use */
00456    unsigned long outsmpl;           /*!< Track the read/written samples for monitor use */
00457 
00458    int fds[AST_MAX_FDS];            /*!< File descriptors for channel -- Drivers will poll on
00459                           these file descriptors, so at least one must be non -1.
00460                           See \arg \ref AstFileDesc */
00461    int cdrflags;              /*!< Call Detail Record Flags */
00462    int _softhangup;           /*!< Whether or not we have been hung up...  Do not set this value
00463                           directly, use ast_softhangup() */
00464    int fdno;               /*!< Which fd had an event detected on */
00465    int streamid;              /*!< For streaming playback, the schedule ID */
00466    int vstreamid;             /*!< For streaming video playback, the schedule ID */
00467    int oldwriteformat;           /*!< Original writer format */
00468    int timingfd;              /*!< Timing fd */
00469    enum ast_channel_state _state;         /*!< State of line -- Don't write directly, use ast_setstate() */
00470    int rings;              /*!< Number of rings so far */
00471    int priority;              /*!< Dialplan: Current extension priority */
00472    int macropriority;            /*!< Macro: Current non-macro priority. See app_macro.c */
00473    int amaflags;              /*!< Set BEFORE PBX is started to determine AMA flags */
00474    enum ast_channel_adsicpe adsicpe;      /*!< Whether or not ADSI is detected on CPE */
00475    unsigned int fin;          /*!< Frames in counters. The high bit is a debug mask, so
00476                           the counter is only in the remaining bits */
00477    unsigned int fout;            /*!< Frames out counters. The high bit is a debug mask, so
00478                           the counter is only in the remaining bits */
00479    int hangupcause;           /*!< Why is the channel hanged up. See causes.h */
00480    unsigned int flags;           /*!< channel flags of AST_FLAG_ type */
00481    int alertpipe[2];
00482    int nativeformats;            /*!< Kinds of data this channel can natively handle */
00483    int readformat;               /*!< Requested read format */
00484    int writeformat;           /*!< Requested write format */
00485    int rawreadformat;            /*!< Raw read format */
00486    int rawwriteformat;           /*!< Raw write format */
00487    unsigned int emulate_dtmf_duration;    /*!< Number of ms left to emulate DTMF for */
00488 #ifdef HAVE_EPOLL
00489    int epfd;
00490 #endif
00491    int visible_indication;                         /*!< Indication currently playing on the channel */
00492 
00493    unsigned short transfercapability;     /*!< ISDN Transfer Capbility - AST_FLAG_DIGITAL is not enough */
00494 
00495    union {
00496       char unused_old_dtmfq[AST_MAX_EXTENSION];       /*!< (deprecated, use readq instead) Any/all queued DTMF characters */
00497       struct {
00498          struct ast_timer *timer;            /*!< timer object that provided timingfd */
00499       };
00500    };
00501 
00502    char context[AST_MAX_CONTEXT];         /*!< Dialplan: Current extension context */
00503    char exten[AST_MAX_EXTENSION];         /*!< Dialplan: Current extension number */
00504    char macrocontext[AST_MAX_CONTEXT];    /*!< Macro: Current non-macro context. See app_macro.c */
00505    char macroexten[AST_MAX_EXTENSION];    /*!< Macro: Current non-macro extension. See app_macro.c */
00506    char emulate_dtmf_digit;         /*!< Digit being emulated */
00507 };
00508 
00509 /*! \brief ast_channel_tech Properties */
00510 enum {
00511    /*! \brief Channels have this property if they can accept input with jitter;
00512     *         i.e. most VoIP channels */
00513    AST_CHAN_TP_WANTSJITTER = (1 << 0),
00514    /*! \brief Channels have this property if they can create jitter;
00515     *         i.e. most VoIP channels */
00516    AST_CHAN_TP_CREATESJITTER = (1 << 1),
00517 };
00518 
00519 /*! \brief ast_channel flags */
00520 enum {
00521    /*! Queue incoming dtmf, to be released when this flag is turned off */
00522    AST_FLAG_DEFER_DTMF =    (1 << 1),
00523    /*! write should be interrupt generator */
00524    AST_FLAG_WRITE_INT =     (1 << 2),
00525    /*! a thread is blocking on this channel */
00526    AST_FLAG_BLOCKING =      (1 << 3),
00527    /*! This is a zombie channel */
00528    AST_FLAG_ZOMBIE =        (1 << 4),
00529    /*! There is an exception pending */
00530    AST_FLAG_EXCEPTION =     (1 << 5),
00531    /*! Listening to moh XXX anthm promises me this will disappear XXX */
00532    AST_FLAG_MOH =           (1 << 6),
00533    /*! This channel is spying on another channel */
00534    AST_FLAG_SPYING =        (1 << 7),
00535    /*! This channel is in a native bridge */
00536    AST_FLAG_NBRIDGE =       (1 << 8),
00537    /*! the channel is in an auto-incrementing dialplan processor,
00538     *  so when ->priority is set, it will get incremented before
00539     *  finding the next priority to run */
00540    AST_FLAG_IN_AUTOLOOP =   (1 << 9),
00541    /*! This is an outgoing call */
00542    AST_FLAG_OUTGOING =      (1 << 10),
00543    /*! A DTMF_BEGIN frame has been read from this channel, but not yet an END */
00544    AST_FLAG_IN_DTMF =       (1 << 12),
00545    /*! A DTMF_END was received when not IN_DTMF, so the length of the digit is
00546     *  currently being emulated */
00547    AST_FLAG_EMULATE_DTMF =  (1 << 13),
00548    /*! This is set to tell the channel not to generate DTMF begin frames, and
00549     *  to instead only generate END frames. */
00550    AST_FLAG_END_DTMF_ONLY = (1 << 14),
00551    /*! Flag to show channels that this call is hangup due to the fact that the call
00552        was indeed anwered, but in another channel */
00553    AST_FLAG_ANSWERED_ELSEWHERE = (1 << 15),
00554    /*! This flag indicates that on a masquerade, an active stream should not
00555     *  be carried over */
00556    AST_FLAG_MASQ_NOSTREAM = (1 << 16),
00557    /*! This flag indicates that the hangup exten was run when the bridge terminated,
00558     *  a message aimed at preventing a subsequent hangup exten being run at the pbx_run
00559     *  level */
00560    AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_HANGUP_RUN = (1 << 17),
00561    /*! This flag indicates that the hangup exten should NOT be run when the
00562     *  bridge terminates, this will allow the hangup in the pbx loop to be run instead.
00563     *  */
00564    AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_HANGUP_DONT = (1 << 18),
00565 };
00566 
00567 /*! \brief ast_bridge_config flags */
00568 enum {
00569    AST_FEATURE_PLAY_WARNING = (1 << 0),
00570    AST_FEATURE_REDIRECT =     (1 << 1),
00571    AST_FEATURE_DISCONNECT =   (1 << 2),
00572    AST_FEATURE_ATXFER =       (1 << 3),
00573    AST_FEATURE_AUTOMON =      (1 << 4),
00574    AST_FEATURE_PARKCALL =     (1 << 5),
00575    AST_FEATURE_AUTOMIXMON =   (1 << 6),
00576    AST_FEATURE_NO_H_EXTEN =   (1 << 7),
00577    AST_FEATURE_WARNING_ACTIVE = (1 << 8),
00578 };
00579 
00580 /*! \brief bridge configuration */
00581 struct ast_bridge_config {
00582    struct ast_flags features_caller;
00583    struct ast_flags features_callee;
00584    struct timeval start_time;
00585    struct timeval nexteventts;
00586    struct timeval partialfeature_timer;
00587    long feature_timer;
00588    long timelimit;
00589    long play_warning;
00590    long warning_freq;
00591    const char *warning_sound;
00592    const char *end_sound;
00593    const char *start_sound;
00594    int firstpass;
00595    unsigned int flags;
00596    void (* end_bridge_callback)(void *);   /*!< A callback that is called after a bridge attempt */
00597    void *end_bridge_callback_data;         /*!< Data passed to the callback */
00598    /*! If the end_bridge_callback_data refers to a channel which no longer is going to
00599     * exist when the end_bridge_callback is called, then it needs to be fixed up properly
00600     */
00601    void (*end_bridge_callback_data_fixup)(struct ast_bridge_config *bconfig, struct ast_channel *originator, struct ast_channel *terminator);
00602 };
00603 
00604 struct chanmon;
00605 
00606 struct outgoing_helper {
00607    const char *context;
00608    const char *exten;
00609    int priority;
00610    const char *cid_num;
00611    const char *cid_name;
00612    const char *account;
00613    struct ast_variable *vars;
00614    struct ast_channel *parent_channel;
00615 };
00616 
00617 enum {
00618    AST_CDR_TRANSFER =   (1 << 0),
00619    AST_CDR_FORWARD =    (1 << 1),
00620    AST_CDR_CALLWAIT =   (1 << 2),
00621    AST_CDR_CONFERENCE = (1 << 3),
00622 };
00623 
00624 enum {
00625    /*! Soft hangup by device */
00626    AST_SOFTHANGUP_DEV =       (1 << 0),
00627    /*! Soft hangup for async goto */
00628    AST_SOFTHANGUP_ASYNCGOTO = (1 << 1),
00629    AST_SOFTHANGUP_SHUTDOWN =  (1 << 2),
00630    AST_SOFTHANGUP_TIMEOUT =   (1 << 3),
00631    AST_SOFTHANGUP_APPUNLOAD = (1 << 4),
00632    AST_SOFTHANGUP_EXPLICIT =  (1 << 5),
00633    AST_SOFTHANGUP_UNBRIDGE =  (1 << 6),
00634 };
00635 
00636 
00637 /*! \brief Channel reload reasons for manager events at load or reload of configuration */
00638 enum channelreloadreason {
00639    CHANNEL_MODULE_LOAD,
00640    CHANNEL_MODULE_RELOAD,
00641    CHANNEL_CLI_RELOAD,
00642    CHANNEL_MANAGER_RELOAD,
00643 };
00644 
00645 /*!
00646  * \note None of the datastore API calls lock the ast_channel they are using.
00647  *       So, the channel should be locked before calling the functions that
00648  *       take a channel argument.
00649  */
00650 
00651 /*!
00652  * \brief Create a channel data store object
00653  * \deprecated You should use the ast_datastore_alloc() generic function instead.
00654  * \version 1.6.1 deprecated
00655  */
00656 struct ast_datastore * attribute_malloc ast_channel_datastore_alloc(const struct ast_datastore_info *info, const char *uid)
00657    __attribute__((deprecated));
00658 
00659 /*!
00660  * \brief Free a channel data store object
00661  * \deprecated You should use the ast_datastore_free() generic function instead.
00662  * \version 1.6.1 deprecated
00663  */
00664 int ast_channel_datastore_free(struct ast_datastore *datastore)
00665    __attribute__((deprecated));
00666 
00667 /*! \brief Inherit datastores from a parent to a child. */
00668 int ast_channel_datastore_inherit(struct ast_channel *from, struct ast_channel *to);
00669 
00670 /*!
00671  * \brief Add a datastore to a channel
00672  *
00673  * \note The channel should be locked before calling this function.
00674  *
00675  * \retval 0 success
00676  * \retval non-zero failure
00677  */
00678 
00679 int ast_channel_datastore_add(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_datastore *datastore);
00680 
00681 /*!
00682  * \brief Remove a datastore from a channel
00683  *
00684  * \note The channel should be locked before calling this function.
00685  *
00686  * \retval 0 success
00687  * \retval non-zero failure
00688  */
00689 int ast_channel_datastore_remove(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_datastore *datastore);
00690 
00691 /*!
00692  * \brief Find a datastore on a channel
00693  *
00694  * \note The channel should be locked before calling this function.
00695  *
00696  * \note The datastore returned from this function must not be used if the
00697  *       reference to the channel is released.
00698  *
00699  * \retval pointer to the datastore if found
00700  * \retval NULL if not found
00701  */
00702 struct ast_datastore *ast_channel_datastore_find(struct ast_channel *chan, const struct ast_datastore_info *info, const char *uid);
00703 
00704 /*! \brief Change the state of a channel */
00705 int ast_setstate(struct ast_channel *chan, enum ast_channel_state);
00706 
00707 /*!
00708  * \brief Create a channel structure
00709  *
00710  * \retval NULL failure
00711  * \retval non-NULL successfully allocated channel
00712  *
00713  * \note By default, new channels are set to the "s" extension
00714  *       and "default" context.
00715  */
00716 struct ast_channel * attribute_malloc __attribute__((format(printf, 12, 13)))
00717    __ast_channel_alloc(int needqueue, int state, const char *cid_num,
00718              const char *cid_name, const char *acctcode,
00719              const char *exten, const char *context,
00720              const int amaflag, const char *file, int line,
00721              const char *function, const char *name_fmt, ...);
00722 
00723 #define ast_channel_alloc(needqueue, state, cid_num, cid_name, acctcode, exten, context, amaflag, ...) \
00724    __ast_channel_alloc(needqueue, state, cid_num, cid_name, acctcode, exten, context, amaflag, \
00725              __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, __VA_ARGS__)
00726 
00727 /*!
00728  * \brief Queue one or more frames to a channel's frame queue
00729  *
00730  * \param chan the channel to queue the frame(s) on
00731  * \param f the frame(s) to queue.  Note that the frame(s) will be duplicated
00732  *        by this function.  It is the responsibility of the caller to handle
00733  *        freeing the memory associated with the frame(s) being passed if
00734  *        necessary.
00735  *
00736  * \retval 0 success
00737  * \retval non-zero failure
00738  */
00739 int ast_queue_frame(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *f);
00740 
00741 /*!
00742  * \brief Queue one or more frames to the head of a channel's frame queue
00743  *
00744  * \param chan the channel to queue the frame(s) on
00745  * \param f the frame(s) to queue.  Note that the frame(s) will be duplicated
00746  *        by this function.  It is the responsibility of the caller to handle
00747  *        freeing the memory associated with the frame(s) being passed if
00748  *        necessary.
00749  *
00750  * \retval 0 success
00751  * \retval non-zero failure
00752  */
00753 int ast_queue_frame_head(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *f);
00754 
00755 /*!
00756  * \brief Queue a hangup frame
00757  *
00758  * \note The channel does not need to be locked before calling this function.
00759  */
00760 int ast_queue_hangup(struct ast_channel *chan);
00761 
00762 /*!
00763  * \brief Queue a hangup frame with hangupcause set
00764  *
00765  * \note The channel does not need to be locked before calling this function.
00766  * \param[in] chan channel to queue frame onto
00767  * \param[in] cause the hangup cause
00768  * \return 0 on success, -1 on error
00769  * \since 1.6.1
00770  */
00771 int ast_queue_hangup_with_cause(struct ast_channel *chan, int cause);
00772 
00773 /*!
00774  * \brief Queue a control frame with payload
00775  *
00776  * \param chan channel to queue frame onto
00777  * \param control type of control frame
00778  *
00779  * \note The channel does not need to be locked before calling this function.
00780  *
00781  * \retval zero on success
00782  * \retval non-zero on failure
00783  */
00784 int ast_queue_control(struct ast_channel *chan, enum ast_control_frame_type control);
00785 
00786 /*!
00787  * \brief Queue a control frame with payload
00788  *
00789  * \param chan channel to queue frame onto
00790  * \param control type of control frame
00791  * \param data pointer to payload data to be included in frame
00792  * \param datalen number of bytes of payload data
00793  *
00794  * \retval 0 success
00795  * \retval non-zero failure
00796  *
00797  * The supplied payload data is copied into the frame, so the caller's copy
00798  * is not modified nor freed, and the resulting frame will retain a copy of
00799  * the data even if the caller frees their local copy.
00800  *
00801  * \note This method should be treated as a 'network transport'; in other
00802  * words, your frames may be transferred across an IAX2 channel to another
00803  * system, which may be a different endianness than yours. Because of this,
00804  * you should ensure that either your frames will never be expected to work
00805  * across systems, or that you always put your payload data into 'network byte
00806  * order' before calling this function.
00807  *
00808  * \note The channel does not need to be locked before calling this function.
00809  */
00810 int ast_queue_control_data(struct ast_channel *chan, enum ast_control_frame_type control,
00811             const void *data, size_t datalen);
00812 
00813 /*!
00814  * \brief Change channel name
00815  *
00816  * \note The channel must be locked before calling this function.
00817  */
00818 void ast_change_name(struct ast_channel *chan, char *newname);
00819 
00820 /*! \brief Free a channel structure */
00821 void  ast_channel_free(struct ast_channel *);
00822 
00823 /*!
00824  * \brief Requests a channel
00825  *
00826  * \param type type of channel to request
00827  * \param format requested channel format (codec)
00828  * \param data data to pass to the channel requester
00829  * \param status status
00830  *
00831  * Request a channel of a given type, with data as optional information used
00832  * by the low level module
00833  *
00834  * \retval NULL failure
00835  * \retval non-NULL channel on success
00836  */
00837 struct ast_channel *ast_request(const char *type, int format, void *data, int *status);
00838 
00839 /*!
00840  * \brief Request a channel of a given type, with data as optional information used
00841  *        by the low level module and attempt to place a call on it
00842  *
00843  * \param type type of channel to request
00844  * \param format requested channel format
00845  * \param data data to pass to the channel requester
00846  * \param timeout maximum amount of time to wait for an answer
00847  * \param reason why unsuccessful (if unsuccessful)
00848  * \param cid_num Caller-ID Number
00849  * \param cid_name Caller-ID Name (ascii)
00850  *
00851  * \return Returns an ast_channel on success or no answer, NULL on failure.  Check the value of chan->_state
00852  * to know if the call was answered or not.
00853  */
00854 struct ast_channel *ast_request_and_dial(const char *type, int format, void *data,
00855    int timeout, int *reason, const char *cid_num, const char *cid_name);
00856 
00857 /*!
00858  * \brief Request a channel of a given type, with data as optional information used
00859  * by the low level module and attempt to place a call on it
00860  * \param type type of channel to request
00861  * \param format requested channel format
00862  * \param data data to pass to the channel requester
00863  * \param timeout maximum amount of time to wait for an answer
00864  * \param reason why unsuccessful (if unsuccessful)
00865  * \param cid_num Caller-ID Number
00866  * \param cid_name Caller-ID Name (ascii)
00867  * \param oh Outgoing helper
00868  * \return Returns an ast_channel on success or no answer, NULL on failure.  Check the value of chan->_state
00869  * to know if the call was answered or not.
00870  */
00871 struct ast_channel *__ast_request_and_dial(const char *type, int format, void *data,
00872    int timeout, int *reason, const char *cid_num, const char *cid_name, struct outgoing_helper *oh);
00873 /*!
00874 * \brief Forwards a call to a new channel specified by the original channel's call_forward str.  If possible, the new forwarded channel is created and returned while the original one is terminated.
00875 * \param caller in channel that requested orig
00876 * \param orig channel being replaced by the call forward channel
00877 * \param timeout maximum amount of time to wait for setup of new forward channel
00878 * \param format requested channel format
00879 * \param oh outgoing helper used with original channel
00880 * \param outstate reason why unsuccessful (if uncuccessful)
00881 * \return Returns the forwarded call's ast_channel on success or NULL on failure
00882 */
00883 struct ast_channel *ast_call_forward(struct ast_channel *caller, struct ast_channel *orig, int *timeout, int format, struct outgoing_helper *oh, int *outstate);
00884 
00885 /*!\brief Register a channel technology (a new channel driver)
00886  * Called by a channel module to register the kind of channels it supports.
00887  * \param tech Structure defining channel technology or "type"
00888  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
00889  */
00890 int ast_channel_register(const struct ast_channel_tech *tech);
00891 
00892 /*! \brief Unregister a channel technology
00893  * \param tech Structure defining channel technology or "type" that was previously registered
00894  * \return No return value.
00895  */
00896 void ast_channel_unregister(const struct ast_channel_tech *tech);
00897 
00898 /*! \brief Get a channel technology structure by name
00899  * \param name name of technology to find
00900  * \return a pointer to the structure, or NULL if no matching technology found
00901  */
00902 const struct ast_channel_tech *ast_get_channel_tech(const char *name);
00903 
00904 #ifdef CHANNEL_TRACE
00905 /*! \brief Update the context backtrace if tracing is enabled
00906  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
00907  */
00908 int ast_channel_trace_update(struct ast_channel *chan);
00909 
00910 /*! \brief Enable context tracing in the channel
00911  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
00912  */
00913 int ast_channel_trace_enable(struct ast_channel *chan);
00914 
00915 /*! \brief Disable context tracing in the channel.
00916  * \note Does not remove current trace entries
00917  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
00918  */
00919 int ast_channel_trace_disable(struct ast_channel *chan);
00920 
00921 /*! \brief Whether or not context tracing is enabled
00922  * \return Returns -1 when the trace is enabled. 0 if not.
00923  */
00924 int ast_channel_trace_is_enabled(struct ast_channel *chan);
00925 
00926 /*! \brief Put the channel backtrace in a string
00927  * \return Returns the amount of lines in the backtrace. -1 on error.
00928  */
00929 int ast_channel_trace_serialize(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_str **out);
00930 #endif
00931 
00932 /*! \brief Hang up a channel
00933  * \note This function performs a hard hangup on a channel.  Unlike the soft-hangup, this function
00934  * performs all stream stopping, etc, on the channel that needs to end.
00935  * chan is no longer valid after this call.
00936  * \param chan channel to hang up
00937  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
00938  */
00939 int ast_hangup(struct ast_channel *chan);
00940 
00941 /*!
00942  * \brief Softly hangup up a channel
00943  *
00944  * \param chan channel to be soft-hung-up
00945  * \param cause   Ast hangupcause for hangup
00946  *
00947  * Call the protocol layer, but don't destroy the channel structure
00948  * (use this if you are trying to
00949  * safely hangup a channel managed by another thread.
00950  *
00951  * \note The channel passed to this function does not need to be locked.
00952  *
00953  * \return Returns 0 regardless
00954  */
00955 int ast_softhangup(struct ast_channel *chan, int cause);
00956 
00957 /*! \brief Softly hangup up a channel (no channel lock)
00958  * \param chan channel to be soft-hung-up
00959  * \param cause   Ast hangupcause for hangup (see cause.h) */
00960 int ast_softhangup_nolock(struct ast_channel *chan, int cause);
00961 
00962 /*! \brief Check to see if a channel is needing hang up
00963  * \param chan channel on which to check for hang up
00964  * This function determines if the channel is being requested to be hung up.
00965  * \return Returns 0 if not, or 1 if hang up is requested (including time-out).
00966  */
00967 int ast_check_hangup(struct ast_channel *chan);
00968 
00969 /*!
00970  * \brief Compare a offset with the settings of when to hang a channel up
00971  * \param chan channel on which to check for hang up
00972  * \param offset offset in seconds from current time
00973  * \return 1, 0, or -1
00974  * This function compares a offset from current time with the absolute time
00975  * out on a channel (when to hang up). If the absolute time out on a channel
00976  * is earlier than current time plus the offset, it returns 1, if the two
00977  * time values are equal, it return 0, otherwise, it return -1.
00978  * \sa ast_channel_cmpwhentohangup_tv()
00979  * \version 1.6.1 deprecated function (only had seconds precision)
00980  */
00981 int ast_channel_cmpwhentohangup(struct ast_channel *chan, time_t offset) __attribute__((deprecated));
00982 
00983 /*!
00984  * \brief Compare a offset with the settings of when to hang a channel up
00985  * \param chan channel on which to check for hangup
00986  * \param offset offset in seconds and microseconds from current time
00987  * \return 1, 0, or -1
00988  * This function compares a offset from current time with the absolute time
00989  * out on a channel (when to hang up). If the absolute time out on a channel
00990  * is earlier than current time plus the offset, it returns 1, if the two
00991  * time values are equal, it return 0, otherwise, it return -1.
00992  * \since 1.6.1
00993  */
00994 int ast_channel_cmpwhentohangup_tv(struct ast_channel *chan, struct timeval offset);
00995 
00996 /*! \brief Set when to hang a channel up
00997  *
00998  * \param chan channel on which to check for hang up
00999  * \param offset offset in seconds relative to the current time of when to hang up
01000  *
01001  * This function sets the absolute time out on a channel (when to hang up).
01002  *
01003  * \note This function does not require that the channel is locked before
01004  *       calling it.
01005  *
01006  * \return Nothing
01007  * \sa ast_channel_setwhentohangup_tv()
01008  * \version 1.6.1 deprecated function (only had seconds precision)
01009  */
01010 void ast_channel_setwhentohangup(struct ast_channel *chan, time_t offset) __attribute__((deprecated));
01011 
01012 /*! \brief Set when to hang a channel up
01013  *
01014  * \param chan channel on which to check for hang up
01015  * \param offset offset in seconds and useconds relative to the current time of when to hang up
01016  *
01017  * This function sets the absolute time out on a channel (when to hang up).
01018  *
01019  * \note This function does not require that the channel is locked before
01020  * calling it.
01021  *
01022  * \return Nothing
01023  * \since 1.6.1
01024  */
01025 void ast_channel_setwhentohangup_tv(struct ast_channel *chan, struct timeval offset);
01026 
01027 /*!
01028  * \brief Answer a channel
01029  *
01030  * \param chan channel to answer
01031  *
01032  * This function answers a channel and handles all necessary call
01033  * setup functions.
01034  *
01035  * \note The channel passed does not need to be locked, but is locked
01036  * by the function when needed.
01037  *
01038  * \note This function will wait up to 500 milliseconds for media to
01039  * arrive on the channel before returning to the caller, so that the
01040  * caller can properly assume the channel is 'ready' for media flow.
01041  *
01042  * \retval 0 on success
01043  * \retval non-zero on failure
01044  */
01045 int ast_answer(struct ast_channel *chan);
01046 
01047 /*!
01048  * \brief Answer a channel
01049  *
01050  * \param chan channel to answer
01051  * \param cdr_answer flag to control whether any associated CDR should be marked as 'answered'
01052  *
01053  * This function answers a channel and handles all necessary call
01054  * setup functions.
01055  *
01056  * \note The channel passed does not need to be locked, but is locked
01057  * by the function when needed.
01058  *
01059  * \note Unlike ast_answer(), this function will not wait for media
01060  * flow to begin. The caller should be careful before sending media
01061  * to the channel before incoming media arrives, as the outgoing
01062  * media may be lost.
01063  *
01064  * \retval 0 on success
01065  * \retval non-zero on failure
01066  */
01067 int ast_raw_answer(struct ast_channel *chan, int cdr_answer);
01068 
01069 /*!
01070  * \brief Answer a channel, with a selectable delay before returning
01071  *
01072  * \param chan channel to answer
01073  * \param delay maximum amount of time to wait for incoming media
01074  * \param cdr_answer flag to control whether any associated CDR should be marked as 'answered'
01075  *
01076  * This function answers a channel and handles all necessary call
01077  * setup functions.
01078  *
01079  * \note The channel passed does not need to be locked, but is locked
01080  * by the function when needed.
01081  *
01082  * \note This function will wait up to 'delay' milliseconds for media to
01083  * arrive on the channel before returning to the caller, so that the
01084  * caller can properly assume the channel is 'ready' for media flow. If
01085  * 'delay' is less than 500, the function will wait up to 500 milliseconds.
01086  *
01087  * \retval 0 on success
01088  * \retval non-zero on failure
01089  */
01090 int __ast_answer(struct ast_channel *chan, unsigned int delay, int cdr_answer);
01091 
01092 /*! \brief Make a call
01093  * \param chan which channel to make the call on
01094  * \param addr destination of the call
01095  * \param timeout time to wait on for connect
01096  * Place a call, take no longer than timeout ms.
01097    \return Returns -1 on failure, 0 on not enough time
01098    (does not automatically stop ringing), and
01099    the number of seconds the connect took otherwise.
01100    */
01101 int ast_call(struct ast_channel *chan, char *addr, int timeout);
01102 
01103 /*! \brief Indicates condition of channel
01104  * \note Indicate a condition such as AST_CONTROL_BUSY, AST_CONTROL_RINGING, or AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION on a channel
01105  * \param chan channel to change the indication
01106  * \param condition which condition to indicate on the channel
01107  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01108  */
01109 int ast_indicate(struct ast_channel *chan, int condition);
01110 
01111 /*! \brief Indicates condition of channel, with payload
01112  * \note Indicate a condition such as AST_CONTROL_HOLD with payload being music on hold class
01113  * \param chan channel to change the indication
01114  * \param condition which condition to indicate on the channel
01115  * \param data pointer to payload data
01116  * \param datalen size of payload data
01117  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01118  */
01119 int ast_indicate_data(struct ast_channel *chan, int condition, const void *data, size_t datalen);
01120 
01121 /* Misc stuff ------------------------------------------------ */
01122 
01123 /*! \brief Wait for input on a channel
01124  * \param chan channel to wait on
01125  * \param ms length of time to wait on the channel
01126  * Wait for input on a channel for a given # of milliseconds (<0 for indefinite).
01127   \return Returns < 0 on  failure, 0 if nothing ever arrived, and the # of ms remaining otherwise */
01128 int ast_waitfor(struct ast_channel *chan, int ms);
01129 
01130 /*! \brief Wait for a specified amount of time, looking for hangups
01131  * \param chan channel to wait for
01132  * \param ms length of time in milliseconds to sleep
01133  * Waits for a specified amount of time, servicing the channel as required.
01134  * \return returns -1 on hangup, otherwise 0.
01135  */
01136 int ast_safe_sleep(struct ast_channel *chan, int ms);
01137 
01138 /*! \brief Wait for a specified amount of time, looking for hangups and a condition argument
01139  * \param chan channel to wait for
01140  * \param ms length of time in milliseconds to sleep
01141  * \param cond a function pointer for testing continue condition
01142  * \param data argument to be passed to the condition test function
01143  * \return returns -1 on hangup, otherwise 0.
01144  * Waits for a specified amount of time, servicing the channel as required. If cond
01145  * returns 0, this function returns.
01146  */
01147 int ast_safe_sleep_conditional(struct ast_channel *chan, int ms, int (*cond)(void*), void *data );
01148 
01149 /*! \brief Waits for activity on a group of channels
01150  * \param chan an array of pointers to channels
01151  * \param n number of channels that are to be waited upon
01152  * \param fds an array of fds to wait upon
01153  * \param nfds the number of fds to wait upon
01154  * \param exception exception flag
01155  * \param outfd fd that had activity on it
01156  * \param ms how long the wait was
01157  * Big momma function here.  Wait for activity on any of the n channels, or any of the nfds
01158    file descriptors.
01159    \return Returns the channel with activity, or NULL on error or if an FD
01160    came first.  If the FD came first, it will be returned in outfd, otherwise, outfd
01161    will be -1 */
01162 struct ast_channel *ast_waitfor_nandfds(struct ast_channel **chan, int n,
01163    int *fds, int nfds, int *exception, int *outfd, int *ms);
01164 
01165 /*! \brief Waits for input on a group of channels
01166    Wait for input on an array of channels for a given # of milliseconds.
01167    \return Return channel with activity, or NULL if none has activity.
01168    \param chan an array of pointers to channels
01169    \param n number of channels that are to be waited upon
01170    \param ms time "ms" is modified in-place, if applicable */
01171 struct ast_channel *ast_waitfor_n(struct ast_channel **chan, int n, int *ms);
01172 
01173 /*! \brief Waits for input on an fd
01174    This version works on fd's only.  Be careful with it. */
01175 int ast_waitfor_n_fd(int *fds, int n, int *ms, int *exception);
01176 
01177 
01178 /*! \brief Reads a frame
01179  * \param chan channel to read a frame from
01180  * \return Returns a frame, or NULL on error.  If it returns NULL, you
01181    best just stop reading frames and assume the channel has been
01182    disconnected. */
01183 struct ast_frame *ast_read(struct ast_channel *chan);
01184 
01185 /*! \brief Reads a frame, returning AST_FRAME_NULL frame if audio.
01186    \param chan channel to read a frame from
01187    \return  Returns a frame, or NULL on error.  If it returns NULL, you
01188       best just stop reading frames and assume the channel has been
01189       disconnected.
01190    \note Audio is replaced with AST_FRAME_NULL to avoid
01191    transcode when the resulting audio is not necessary. */
01192 struct ast_frame *ast_read_noaudio(struct ast_channel *chan);
01193 
01194 /*! \brief Write a frame to a channel
01195  * This function writes the given frame to the indicated channel.
01196  * \param chan destination channel of the frame
01197  * \param frame frame that will be written
01198  * \return It returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
01199  */
01200 int ast_write(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
01201 
01202 /*! \brief Write video frame to a channel
01203  * This function writes the given frame to the indicated channel.
01204  * \param chan destination channel of the frame
01205  * \param frame frame that will be written
01206  * \return It returns 1 on success, 0 if not implemented, and -1 on failure.
01207  */
01208 int ast_write_video(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
01209 
01210 /*! \brief Write text frame to a channel
01211  * This function writes the given frame to the indicated channel.
01212  * \param chan destination channel of the frame
01213  * \param frame frame that will be written
01214  * \return It returns 1 on success, 0 if not implemented, and -1 on failure.
01215  */
01216 int ast_write_text(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
01217 
01218 /*! \brief Send empty audio to prime a channel driver */
01219 int ast_prod(struct ast_channel *chan);
01220 
01221 /*! \brief Sets read format on channel chan
01222  * Set read format for channel to whichever component of "format" is best.
01223  * \param chan channel to change
01224  * \param format format to change to
01225  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01226  */
01227 int ast_set_read_format(struct ast_channel *chan, int format);
01228 
01229 /*! \brief Sets write format on channel chan
01230  * Set write format for channel to whichever component of "format" is best.
01231  * \param chan channel to change
01232  * \param format new format for writing
01233  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01234  */
01235 int ast_set_write_format(struct ast_channel *chan, int format);
01236 
01237 /*!
01238  * \brief Sends text to a channel
01239  *
01240  * \param chan channel to act upon
01241  * \param text string of text to send on the channel
01242  *
01243  * Write text to a display on a channel
01244  *
01245  * \note The channel does not need to be locked before calling this function.
01246  *
01247  * \retval 0 on success
01248  * \retval -1 on failure
01249  */
01250 int ast_sendtext(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *text);
01251 
01252 /*! \brief Receives a text character from a channel
01253  * \param chan channel to act upon
01254  * \param timeout timeout in milliseconds (0 for infinite wait)
01255  * Read a char of text from a channel
01256  * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01257  */
01258 int ast_recvchar(struct ast_channel *chan, int timeout);
01259 
01260 /*! \brief Send a DTMF digit to a channel
01261  * Send a DTMF digit to a channel.
01262  * \param chan channel to act upon
01263  * \param digit the DTMF digit to send, encoded in ASCII
01264  * \param duration the duration of the digit ending in ms
01265  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01266  */
01267 int ast_senddigit(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit, unsigned int duration);
01268 
01269 /*! \brief Send a DTMF digit to a channel
01270  * Send a DTMF digit to a channel.
01271  * \param chan channel to act upon
01272  * \param digit the DTMF digit to send, encoded in ASCII
01273  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01274  */
01275 int ast_senddigit_begin(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit);
01276 
01277 /*! \brief Send a DTMF digit to a channel
01278 
01279  * Send a DTMF digit to a channel.
01280  * \param chan channel to act upon
01281  * \param digit the DTMF digit to send, encoded in ASCII
01282  * \param duration the duration of the digit ending in ms
01283  * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
01284  */
01285 int ast_senddigit_end(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit, unsigned int duration);
01286 
01287 /*! \brief Receives a text string from a channel
01288  * Read a string of text from a channel
01289  * \param chan channel to act upon
01290  * \param timeout timeout in milliseconds (0 for infinite wait)
01291  * \return the received text, or NULL to signify failure.
01292  */
01293 char *ast_recvtext(struct ast_channel *chan, int timeout);
01294 
01295 /*! \brief Browse channels in use
01296  * Browse the channels currently in use
01297  * \param prev where you want to start in the channel list
01298  * \return Returns the next channel in the list, NULL on end.
01299  *    If it returns a channel, that channel *has been locked*!
01300  */
01301 struct ast_channel *ast_channel_walk_locked(const struct ast_channel *prev);
01302 
01303 /*! \brief Get channel by name or uniqueid (locks channel) */
01304 struct ast_channel *ast_get_channel_by_name_locked(const char *chan);
01305 
01306 /*! \brief Get channel by name or uniqueid prefix (locks channel) */
01307 struct ast_channel *ast_get_channel_by_name_prefix_locked(const char *name, const int namelen);
01308 
01309 /*! \brief Get channel by name or uniqueid prefix (locks channel) */
01310 struct ast_channel *ast_walk_channel_by_name_prefix_locked(const struct ast_channel *chan, const char *name, const int namelen);
01311 
01312 /*! \brief Get channel by exten (and optionally context) and lock it */
01313 struct ast_channel *ast_get_channel_by_exten_locked(const char *exten, const char *context);
01314 
01315 /*! \brief Get next channel by exten (and optionally context) and lock it */
01316 struct ast_channel *ast_walk_channel_by_exten_locked(const struct ast_channel *chan, const char *exten,
01317                        const char *context);
01318 
01319 /*! ! \brief Waits for a digit
01320  * \param c channel to wait for a digit on
01321  * \param ms how many milliseconds to wait
01322  * \return Returns <0 on error, 0 on no entry, and the digit on success. */
01323 int ast_waitfordigit(struct ast_channel *c, int ms);
01324 
01325 /*! \brief Wait for a digit
01326  Same as ast_waitfordigit() with audio fd for outputting read audio and ctrlfd to monitor for reading.
01327  * \param c channel to wait for a digit on
01328  * \param ms how many milliseconds to wait
01329  * \param audiofd audio file descriptor to write to if audio frames are received
01330  * \param ctrlfd control file descriptor to monitor for reading
01331  * \return Returns 1 if ctrlfd becomes available */
01332 int ast_waitfordigit_full(struct ast_channel *c, int ms, int audiofd, int ctrlfd);
01333 
01334 /*! Reads multiple digits
01335  * \param c channel to read from
01336  * \param s string to read in to.  Must be at least the size of your length
01337  * \param len how many digits to read (maximum)
01338  * \param timeout how long to timeout between digits
01339  * \param rtimeout timeout to wait on the first digit
01340  * \param enders digits to end the string
01341  * Read in a digit string "s", max length "len", maximum timeout between
01342    digits "timeout" (-1 for none), terminated by anything in "enders".  Give them rtimeout
01343    for the first digit.  Returns 0 on normal return, or 1 on a timeout.  In the case of
01344    a timeout, any digits that were read before the timeout will still be available in s.
01345    RETURNS 2 in full version when ctrlfd is available, NOT 1*/
01346 int ast_readstring(struct ast_channel *c, char *s, int len, int timeout, int rtimeout, char *enders);
01347 int ast_readstring_full(struct ast_channel *c, char *s, int len, int timeout, int rtimeout, char *enders, int audiofd, int ctrlfd);
01348 
01349 /*! \brief Report DTMF on channel 0 */
01350 #define AST_BRIDGE_DTMF_CHANNEL_0      (1 << 0)
01351 /*! \brief Report DTMF on channel 1 */
01352 #define AST_BRIDGE_DTMF_CHANNEL_1      (1 << 1)
01353 /*! \brief Return all voice frames on channel 0 */
01354 #define AST_BRIDGE_REC_CHANNEL_0    (1 << 2)
01355 /*! \brief Return all voice frames on channel 1 */
01356 #define AST_BRIDGE_REC_CHANNEL_1    (1 << 3)
01357 /*! \brief Ignore all signal frames except NULL */
01358 #define AST_BRIDGE_IGNORE_SIGS         (1 << 4)
01359 
01360 
01361 /*! \brief Makes two channel formats compatible
01362  * \param c0 first channel to make compatible
01363  * \param c1 other channel to make compatible
01364  * Set two channels to compatible formats -- call before ast_channel_bridge in general .
01365  * \return Returns 0 on success and -1 if it could not be done */
01366 int ast_channel_make_compatible(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1);
01367 
01368 /*! Bridge two channels together (early)
01369  * \param c0 first channel to bridge
01370  * \param c1 second channel to bridge
01371  * Bridge two channels (c0 and c1) together early. This implies either side may not be answered yet.
01372  * \return Returns 0 on success and -1 if it could not be done */
01373 int ast_channel_early_bridge(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1);
01374 
01375 /*! Bridge two channels together
01376  * \param c0 first channel to bridge
01377  * \param c1 second channel to bridge
01378  * \param config config for the channels
01379  * \param fo destination frame(?)
01380  * \param rc destination channel(?)
01381  * Bridge two channels (c0 and c1) together.  If an important frame occurs, we return that frame in
01382    *rf (remember, it could be NULL) and which channel (0 or 1) in rc */
01383 /* int ast_channel_bridge(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1, int flags, struct ast_frame **fo, struct ast_channel **rc); */
01384 int ast_channel_bridge(struct ast_channel *c0,struct ast_channel *c1,
01385    struct ast_bridge_config *config, struct ast_frame **fo, struct ast_channel **rc);
01386 
01387 /*!
01388  * \brief Weird function made for call transfers
01389  *
01390  * \param original channel to make a copy of
01391  * \param clone copy of the original channel
01392  *
01393  * This is a very strange and freaky function used primarily for transfer.  Suppose that
01394  * "original" and "clone" are two channels in random situations.  This function takes
01395  * the guts out of "clone" and puts them into the "original" channel, then alerts the
01396  * channel driver of the change, asking it to fixup any private information (like the
01397  * p->owner pointer) that is affected by the change.  The physical layer of the original
01398  * channel is hung up.
01399  *
01400  * \note Neither channel passed here needs to be locked before calling this function.
01401  */
01402 int ast_channel_masquerade(struct ast_channel *original, struct ast_channel *clone);
01403 
01404 /*! Gives the string form of a given cause code */
01405 /*!
01406  * \param state cause to get the description of
01407  * Give a name to a cause code
01408  * Returns the text form of the binary cause code given
01409  */
01410 const char *ast_cause2str(int state) attribute_pure;
01411 
01412 /*! Convert the string form of a cause code to a number */
01413 /*!
01414  * \param name string form of the cause
01415  * Returns the cause code
01416  */
01417 int ast_str2cause(const char *name) attribute_pure;
01418 
01419 /*! Gives the string form of a given channel state */
01420 /*!
01421  * \param ast_channel_state state to get the name of
01422  * Give a name to a state
01423  * Returns the text form of the binary state given
01424  */
01425 const char *ast_state2str(enum ast_channel_state);
01426 
01427 /*! Gives the string form of a given transfer capability */
01428 /*!
01429  * \param transfercapability transfercapabilty to get the name of
01430  * Give a name to a transfercapbility
01431  * See above
01432  * Returns the text form of the binary transfer capability
01433  */
01434 char *ast_transfercapability2str(int transfercapability) attribute_const;
01435 
01436 /* Options: Some low-level drivers may implement "options" allowing fine tuning of the
01437    low level channel.  See frame.h for options.  Note that many channel drivers may support
01438    none or a subset of those features, and you should not count on this if you want your
01439    asterisk application to be portable.  They're mainly useful for tweaking performance */
01440 
01441 /*! Sets an option on a channel */
01442 /*!
01443  * \param channel channel to set options on
01444  * \param option option to change
01445  * \param data data specific to option
01446  * \param datalen length of the data
01447  * \param block blocking or not
01448  * Set an option on a channel (see frame.h), optionally blocking awaiting the reply
01449  * Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure
01450  */
01451 int ast_channel_setoption(struct ast_channel *channel, int option, void *data, int datalen, int block);
01452 
01453 /*! Pick the best codec  */
01454 /* Choose the best codec...  Uhhh...   Yah. */
01455 int ast_best_codec(int fmts);
01456 
01457 
01458 /*! Checks the value of an option */
01459 /*!
01460  * Query the value of an option
01461  * Works similarly to setoption except only reads the options.
01462  */
01463 int ast_channel_queryoption(struct ast_channel *channel, int option, void *data, int *datalen, int block);
01464 
01465 /*! Checks for HTML support on a channel */
01466 /*! Returns 0 if channel does not support HTML or non-zero if it does */
01467 int ast_channel_supports_html(struct ast_channel *channel);
01468 
01469 /*! Sends HTML on given channel */
01470 /*! Send HTML or URL on link.  Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure */
01471 int ast_channel_sendhtml(struct ast_channel *channel, int subclass, const char *data, int datalen);
01472 
01473 /*! Sends a URL on a given link */
01474 /*! Send URL on link.  Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure */
01475 int ast_channel_sendurl(struct ast_channel *channel, const char *url);
01476 
01477 /*! Defers DTMF */
01478 /*! Defer DTMF so that you only read things like hangups and audio.  Returns
01479    non-zero if channel was already DTMF-deferred or 0 if channel is just now
01480    being DTMF-deferred */
01481 int ast_channel_defer_dtmf(struct ast_channel *chan);
01482 
01483 /*! Undo defer.  ast_read will return any dtmf characters that were queued */
01484 void ast_channel_undefer_dtmf(struct ast_channel *chan);
01485 
01486 /*! Initiate system shutdown -- prevents new channels from being allocated.
01487     If "hangup" is non-zero, all existing channels will receive soft
01488      hangups */
01489 void ast_begin_shutdown(int hangup);
01490 
01491 /*! Cancels an existing shutdown and returns to normal operation */
01492 void ast_cancel_shutdown(void);
01493 
01494 /*! Returns number of active/allocated channels */
01495 int ast_active_channels(void);
01496 
01497 /*! Returns non-zero if Asterisk is being shut down */
01498 int ast_shutting_down(void);
01499 
01500 /*! Activate a given generator */
01501 int ast_activate_generator(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_generator *gen, void *params);
01502 
01503 /*! Deactivate an active generator */
01504 void ast_deactivate_generator(struct ast_channel *chan);
01505 
01506 /*!
01507  * \brief Set caller ID number, name and ANI
01508  *
01509  * \note The channel does not need to be locked before calling this function.
01510  */
01511 void ast_set_callerid(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *cid_num, const char *cid_name, const char *cid_ani);
01512 
01513 /*! Set the file descriptor on the channel */
01514 void ast_channel_set_fd(struct ast_channel *chan, int which, int fd);
01515 
01516 /*! Add a channel to an optimized waitfor */
01517 void ast_poll_channel_add(struct ast_channel *chan0, struct ast_channel *chan1);
01518 
01519 /*! Delete a channel from an optimized waitfor */
01520 void ast_poll_channel_del(struct ast_channel *chan0, struct ast_channel *chan1);
01521 
01522 /*! Start a tone going */
01523 int ast_tonepair_start(struct ast_channel *chan, int freq1, int freq2, int duration, int vol);
01524 /*! Stop a tone from playing */
01525 void ast_tonepair_stop(struct ast_channel *chan);
01526 /*! Play a tone pair for a given amount of time */
01527 int ast_tonepair(struct ast_channel *chan, int freq1, int freq2, int duration, int vol);
01528 
01529 /*!
01530  * \brief Automatically service a channel for us...
01531  *
01532  * \retval 0 success
01533  * \retval -1 failure, or the channel is already being autoserviced
01534  */
01535 int ast_autoservice_start(struct ast_channel *chan);
01536 
01537 /*!
01538  * \brief Stop servicing a channel for us...
01539  *
01540  * \note if chan is locked prior to calling ast_autoservice_stop, it
01541  * is likely that there will be a deadlock between the thread that calls
01542  * ast_autoservice_stop and the autoservice thread. It is important
01543  * that chan is not locked prior to this call
01544  *
01545  * \retval 0 success
01546  * \retval -1 error, or the channel has been hungup
01547  */
01548 int ast_autoservice_stop(struct ast_channel *chan);
01549 
01550 /*!
01551  * \brief Enable or disable timer ticks for a channel
01552  *
01553  * \param rate number of timer ticks per second
01554  *
01555  * If timers are supported, force a scheduled expiration on the
01556  * timer fd, at which point we call the callback function / data
01557  *
01558  * Call this function with a rate of 0 to turn off the timer ticks
01559  *
01560  * \version 1.6.1 changed samples parameter to rate, accomodates new timing methods
01561  */
01562 int ast_settimeout(struct ast_channel *c, unsigned int rate, int (*func)(const void *data), void *data);
01563 
01564 /*!   \brief Transfer a channel (if supported).  Returns -1 on error, 0 if not supported
01565    and 1 if supported and requested
01566    \param chan current channel
01567    \param dest destination extension for transfer
01568 */
01569 int ast_transfer(struct ast_channel *chan, char *dest);
01570 
01571 /*!   \brief  Start masquerading a channel
01572    XXX This is a seriously whacked out operation.  We're essentially putting the guts of
01573            the clone channel into the original channel.  Start by killing off the original
01574            channel's backend.   I'm not sure we're going to keep this function, because
01575            while the features are nice, the cost is very high in terms of pure nastiness. XXX
01576    \param chan    Channel to masquerade
01577 */
01578 int ast_do_masquerade(struct ast_channel *chan);
01579 
01580 /*!   \brief Find bridged channel
01581    \param chan Current channel
01582 */
01583 struct ast_channel *ast_bridged_channel(struct ast_channel *chan);
01584 
01585 /*!
01586   \brief Inherits channel variable from parent to child channel
01587   \param parent Parent channel
01588   \param child Child channel
01589 
01590   Scans all channel variables in the parent channel, looking for those
01591   that should be copied into the child channel.
01592   Variables whose names begin with a single '_' are copied into the
01593   child channel with the prefix removed.
01594   Variables whose names begin with '__' are copied into the child
01595   channel with their names unchanged.
01596 */
01597 void ast_channel_inherit_variables(const struct ast_channel *parent, struct ast_channel *child);
01598 
01599 /*!
01600   \brief adds a list of channel variables to a channel
01601   \param chan the channel
01602   \param vars a linked list of variables
01603 
01604   Variable names can be for a regular channel variable or a dialplan function
01605   that has the ability to be written to.
01606 */
01607 void ast_set_variables(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_variable *vars);
01608 
01609 /*!
01610   \brief An opaque 'object' structure use by silence generators on channels.
01611  */
01612 struct ast_silence_generator;
01613 
01614 /*!
01615   \brief Starts a silence generator on the given channel.
01616   \param chan The channel to generate silence on
01617   \return An ast_silence_generator pointer, or NULL if an error occurs
01618 
01619   This function will cause SLINEAR silence to be generated on the supplied
01620   channel until it is disabled; if the channel cannot be put into SLINEAR
01621   mode then the function will fail.
01622 
01623   The pointer returned by this function must be preserved and passed to
01624   ast_channel_stop_silence_generator when you wish to stop the silence
01625   generation.
01626  */
01627 struct ast_silence_generator *ast_channel_start_silence_generator(struct ast_channel *chan);
01628 
01629 /*!
01630   \brief Stops a previously-started silence generator on the given channel.
01631   \param chan The channel to operate on
01632   \param state The ast_silence_generator pointer return by a previous call to
01633   ast_channel_start_silence_generator.
01634   \return nothing
01635 
01636   This function will stop the operating silence generator and return the channel
01637   to its previous write format.
01638  */
01639 void ast_channel_stop_silence_generator(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_silence_generator *state);
01640 
01641 /*!
01642   \brief Check if the channel can run in internal timing mode.
01643   \param chan The channel to check
01644   \return boolean
01645 
01646   This function will return 1 if internal timing is enabled and the timing
01647   device is available.
01648  */
01649 int ast_internal_timing_enabled(struct ast_channel *chan);
01650 
01651 /* Misc. functions below */
01652 
01653 /*! \brief if fd is a valid descriptor, set *pfd with the descriptor
01654  * \return Return 1 (not -1!) if added, 0 otherwise (so we can add the
01655  * return value to the index into the array)
01656  */
01657 static inline int ast_add_fd(struct pollfd *pfd, int fd)
01658 {
01659    pfd->fd = fd;
01660    pfd->events = POLLIN | POLLPRI;
01661    return fd >= 0;
01662 }
01663 
01664 /*! \brief Helper function for migrating select to poll */
01665 static inline int ast_fdisset(struct pollfd *pfds, int fd, int maximum, int *start)
01666 {
01667    int x;
01668    int dummy = 0;
01669 
01670    if (fd < 0)
01671       return 0;
01672    if (!start)
01673       start = &dummy;
01674    for (x = *start; x < maximum; x++)
01675       if (pfds[x].fd == fd) {
01676          if (x == *start)
01677             (*start)++;
01678          return pfds[x].revents;
01679       }
01680    return 0;
01681 }
01682 
01683 #ifndef HAVE_TIMERSUB
01684 static inline void timersub(struct timeval *tvend, struct timeval *tvstart, struct timeval *tvdiff)
01685 {
01686    tvdiff->tv_sec = tvend->tv_sec - tvstart->tv_sec;
01687    tvdiff->tv_usec = tvend->tv_usec - tvstart->tv_usec;
01688    if (tvdiff->tv_usec < 0) {
01689       tvdiff->tv_sec --;
01690       tvdiff->tv_usec += 1000000;
01691    }
01692 
01693 }
01694 #endif
01695 
01696 /*! \brief Waits for activity on a group of channels
01697  * \param nfds the maximum number of file descriptors in the sets
01698  * \param rfds file descriptors to check for read availability
01699  * \param wfds file descriptors to check for write availability
01700  * \param efds file descriptors to check for exceptions (OOB data)
01701  * \param tvp timeout while waiting for events
01702  * This is the same as a standard select(), except it guarantees the
01703  * behaviour where the passed struct timeval is updated with how much
01704  * time was not slept while waiting for the specified events
01705  */
01706 static inline int ast_select(int nfds, fd_set *rfds, fd_set *wfds, fd_set *efds, struct timeval *tvp)
01707 {
01708 #ifdef __linux__
01709    return select(nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, tvp);
01710 #else
01711    if (tvp) {
01712       struct timeval tv, tvstart, tvend, tvlen;
01713       int res;
01714 
01715       tv = *tvp;
01716       gettimeofday(&tvstart, NULL);
01717       res = select(nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, tvp);
01718       gettimeofday(&tvend, NULL);
01719       timersub(&tvend, &tvstart, &tvlen);
01720       timersub(&tv, &tvlen, tvp);
01721       if (tvp->tv_sec < 0 || (tvp->tv_sec == 0 && tvp->tv_usec < 0)) {
01722          tvp->tv_sec = 0;
01723          tvp->tv_usec = 0;
01724       }
01725       return res;
01726    }
01727    else
01728       return select(nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, NULL);
01729 #endif
01730 }
01731 
01732 /*! \brief Retrieves the current T38 state of a channel */
01733 static inline enum ast_t38_state ast_channel_get_t38_state(struct ast_channel *chan)
01734 {
01735    enum ast_t38_state state = T38_STATE_UNAVAILABLE;
01736    int datalen = sizeof(state);
01737 
01738    ast_channel_queryoption(chan, AST_OPTION_T38_STATE, &state, &datalen, 0);
01739 
01740    return state;
01741 }
01742 
01743 #define CHECK_BLOCKING(c) do {    \
01744    if (ast_test_flag(c, AST_FLAG_BLOCKING)) {\
01745       if (option_debug) \
01746          ast_log(LOG_DEBUG, "Thread %ld Blocking '%s', already blocked by thread %ld in procedure %s\n", (long) pthread_self(), (c)->name, (long) (c)->blocker, (c)->blockproc); \
01747    } else { \
01748       (c)->blocker = pthread_self(); \
01749       (c)->blockproc = __PRETTY_FUNCTION__; \
01750       ast_set_flag(c, AST_FLAG_BLOCKING); \
01751    } } while (0)
01752 
01753 ast_group_t ast_get_group(const char *s);
01754 
01755 /*! \brief print call- and pickup groups into buffer */
01756 char *ast_print_group(char *buf, int buflen, ast_group_t group);
01757 
01758 /*! \brief Convert enum channelreloadreason to text string for manager event
01759    \param reason  Enum channelreloadreason - reason for reload (manager, cli, start etc)
01760 */
01761 const char *channelreloadreason2txt(enum channelreloadreason reason);
01762 
01763 /*! \brief return an ast_variable list of channeltypes */
01764 struct ast_variable *ast_channeltype_list(void);
01765 
01766 /*!
01767   \brief return an english explanation of the code returned thru __ast_request_and_dial's 'outstate' argument
01768   \param reason  The integer argument, usually taken from AST_CONTROL_ macros
01769   \return char pointer explaining the code
01770  */
01771 const char *ast_channel_reason2str(int reason);
01772 
01773 /*! \brief channel group info
01774  */
01775 struct ast_group_info {
01776    struct ast_channel *chan;
01777    char *category;
01778    char *group;
01779    AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_group_info) group_list;
01780 };
01781 
01782 
01783 #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
01784 }
01785 #endif
01786 
01787 #endif /* _ASTERISK_CHANNEL_H */

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