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19 /*! \file
20 * \brief General Asterisk PBX channel definitions.
21 * \par See also:
22 * \arg \ref Def_Channel
23 * \arg \ref channel_drivers
26 /*! \page Def_Channel Asterisk Channels
27 \par What is a Channel?
28 A phone call through Asterisk consists of an incoming
29 connection and an outbound connection. Each call comes
30 in through a channel driver that supports one technology,
31 like SIP, ZAP, IAX2 etc.
32 \par
33 Each channel driver, technology, has it's own private
34 channel or dialog structure, that is technology-dependent.
35 Each private structure is "owned" by a generic Asterisk
36 channel structure, defined in channel.h and handled by
37 channel.c .
38 \par Call scenario
39 This happens when an incoming call arrives to Asterisk
40 -# Call arrives on a channel driver interface
41 -# Channel driver creates a PBX channel and starts a
42 pbx thread on the channel
43 -# The dial plan is executed
44 -# At this point at least two things can happen:
45 -# The call is answered by Asterisk and
46 Asterisk plays a media stream or reads media
47 -# The dial plan forces Asterisk to create an outbound
48 call somewhere with the dial (see \ref app_dial.c)
49 application
52 \par Bridging channels
53 If Asterisk dials out this happens:
54 -# Dial creates an outbound PBX channel and asks one of the
55 channel drivers to create a call
56 -# When the call is answered, Asterisk bridges the media streams
57 so the caller on the first channel can speak with the callee
58 on the second, outbound channel
59 -# In some cases where we have the same technology on both
60 channels and compatible codecs, a native bridge is used.
61 In a native bridge, the channel driver handles forwarding
62 of incoming audio to the outbound stream internally, without
63 sending audio frames through the PBX.
64 -# In SIP, theres an "external native bridge" where Asterisk
65 redirects the endpoint, so audio flows directly between the
66 caller's phone and the callee's phone. Signalling stays in
67 Asterisk in order to be able to provide a proper CDR record
68 for the call.
71 \par Masquerading channels
72 In some cases, a channel can masquerade itself into another
73 channel. This happens frequently in call transfers, where
74 a new channel takes over a channel that is already involved
75 in a call. The new channel sneaks in and takes over the bridge
76 and the old channel, now a zombie, is hung up.
78 \par Reference
79 \arg channel.c - generic functions
80 \arg channel.h - declarations of functions, flags and structures
81 \arg translate.h - Transcoding support functions
82 \arg \ref channel_drivers - Implemented channel drivers
83 \arg \ref Def_Frame Asterisk Multimedia Frames
87 #ifndef _ASTERISK_CHANNEL_H
88 #define _ASTERISK_CHANNEL_H
90 #include "asterisk/abstract_jb.h"
92 #include <unistd.h>
93 #ifdef POLLCOMPAT
94 #include "asterisk/poll-compat.h"
95 #else
96 #include <sys/poll.h>
97 #endif
99 #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
100 extern "C" {
101 #endif
103 #define AST_MAX_EXTENSION 80 /*!< Max length of an extension */
104 #define AST_MAX_CONTEXT 80 /*!< Max length of a context */
105 #define AST_CHANNEL_NAME 80 /*!< Max length of an ast_channel name */
106 #define MAX_LANGUAGE 20 /*!< Max length of the language setting */
107 #define MAX_MUSICCLASS 80 /*!< Max length of the music class setting */
109 #include "asterisk/compat.h"
110 #include "asterisk/frame.h"
111 #include "asterisk/sched.h"
112 #include "asterisk/chanvars.h"
113 #include "asterisk/config.h"
114 #include "asterisk/lock.h"
115 #include "asterisk/cdr.h"
116 #include "asterisk/utils.h"
117 #include "asterisk/linkedlists.h"
118 #include "asterisk/stringfields.h"
119 #include "asterisk/compiler.h"
121 #define DATASTORE_INHERIT_FOREVER INT_MAX
123 #define AST_MAX_FDS 8
125 * We have AST_MAX_FDS file descriptors in a channel.
126 * Some of them have a fixed use:
128 #define AST_ALERT_FD (AST_MAX_FDS-1) /*!< used for alertpipe */
129 #define AST_TIMING_FD (AST_MAX_FDS-2) /*!< used for timingfd */
130 #define AST_AGENT_FD (AST_MAX_FDS-3) /*!< used by agents for pass through */
131 #define AST_GENERATOR_FD (AST_MAX_FDS-4) /*!< used by generator */
133 enum ast_bridge_result {
134 AST_BRIDGE_COMPLETE = 0,
135 AST_BRIDGE_FAILED = -1,
136 AST_BRIDGE_FAILED_NOWARN = -2,
137 AST_BRIDGE_RETRY = -3,
140 typedef unsigned long long ast_group_t;
142 struct ast_generator {
143 void *(*alloc)(struct ast_channel *chan, void *params);
144 void (*release)(struct ast_channel *chan, void *data);
145 /*! This function gets called with the channel unlocked, but is called in
146 * the context of the channel thread so we know the channel is not going
147 * to disappear. This callback is responsible for locking the channel as
148 * necessary. */
149 int (*generate)(struct ast_channel *chan, void *data, int len, int samples);
152 /*! \brief Structure for a data store type */
153 struct ast_datastore_info {
154 const char *type; /*!< Type of data store */
155 void *(*duplicate)(void *data); /*!< Duplicate item data (used for inheritance) */
156 void (*destroy)(void *data); /*!< Destroy function */
158 * \brief Fix up channel references
160 * \arg data The datastore data
161 * \arg old_chan The old channel owning the datastore
162 * \arg new_chan The new channel owning the datastore
164 * This is exactly like the fixup callback of the channel technology interface.
165 * It allows a datastore to fix any pointers it saved to the owning channel
166 * in case that the owning channel has changed. Generally, this would happen
167 * when the datastore is set to be inherited, and a masquerade occurs.
169 * \return nothing.
171 void (*chan_fixup)(void *data, struct ast_channel *old_chan, struct ast_channel *new_chan);
174 /*! \brief Structure for a channel data store */
175 struct ast_datastore {
176 char *uid; /*!< Unique data store identifier */
177 void *data; /*!< Contained data */
178 const struct ast_datastore_info *info; /*!< Data store type information */
179 unsigned int inheritance; /*!Number of levels this item will continue to be inherited */
180 AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_datastore) entry; /*!< Used for easy linking */
183 /*! \brief Structure for all kinds of caller ID identifications.
184 * \note All string fields here are malloc'ed, so they need to be
185 * freed when the structure is deleted.
186 * Also, NULL and "" must be considered equivalent.
188 struct ast_callerid {
189 char *cid_dnid; /*!< Malloc'd Dialed Number Identifier */
190 char *cid_num; /*!< Malloc'd Caller Number */
191 char *cid_name; /*!< Malloc'd Caller Name */
192 char *cid_ani; /*!< Malloc'd ANI */
193 char *cid_rdnis; /*!< Malloc'd RDNIS */
194 int cid_pres; /*!< Callerid presentation/screening */
195 int cid_ani2; /*!< Callerid ANI 2 (Info digits) */
196 int cid_ton; /*!< Callerid Type of Number */
197 int cid_tns; /*!< Callerid Transit Network Select */
200 /*! \brief
201 Structure to describe a channel "technology", ie a channel driver
202 See for examples:
203 \arg chan_iax2.c - The Inter-Asterisk exchange protocol
204 \arg chan_sip.c - The SIP channel driver
205 \arg chan_zap.c - PSTN connectivity (TDM, PRI, T1/E1, FXO, FXS)
207 If you develop your own channel driver, this is where you
208 tell the PBX at registration of your driver what properties
209 this driver supports and where different callbacks are
210 implemented.
212 struct ast_channel_tech {
213 const char * const type;
214 const char * const description;
216 int capabilities; /*!< Bitmap of formats this channel can handle */
218 int properties; /*!< Technology Properties */
220 /*! \brief Requester - to set up call data structures (pvt's) */
221 struct ast_channel *(* const requester)(const char *type, int format, void *data, int *cause);
223 int (* const devicestate)(void *data); /*!< Devicestate call back */
225 /*! \brief Start sending a literal DTMF digit */
226 int (* const send_digit_begin)(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit);
228 /*! \brief Stop sending a literal DTMF digit */
229 int (* const send_digit_end)(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit, unsigned int duration);
231 /*! \brief Call a given phone number (address, etc), but don't
232 take longer than timeout seconds to do so. */
233 int (* const call)(struct ast_channel *chan, char *addr, int timeout);
235 /*! \brief Hangup (and possibly destroy) the channel */
236 int (* const hangup)(struct ast_channel *chan);
238 /*! \brief Answer the channel */
239 int (* const answer)(struct ast_channel *chan);
241 /*! \brief Read a frame, in standard format (see frame.h) */
242 struct ast_frame * (* const read)(struct ast_channel *chan);
244 /*! \brief Write a frame, in standard format (see frame.h) */
245 int (* const write)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
247 /*! \brief Display or transmit text */
248 int (* const send_text)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *text);
250 /*! \brief Display or send an image */
251 int (* const send_image)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
253 /*! \brief Send HTML data */
254 int (* const send_html)(struct ast_channel *chan, int subclass, const char *data, int len);
256 /*! \brief Handle an exception, reading a frame */
257 struct ast_frame * (* const exception)(struct ast_channel *chan);
259 /*! \brief Bridge two channels of the same type together */
260 enum ast_bridge_result (* const bridge)(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1, int flags,
261 struct ast_frame **fo, struct ast_channel **rc, int timeoutms);
263 /*! \brief Indicate a particular condition (e.g. AST_CONTROL_BUSY or AST_CONTROL_RINGING or AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION */
264 int (* const indicate)(struct ast_channel *c, int condition, const void *data, size_t datalen);
266 /*! \brief Fix up a channel: If a channel is consumed, this is called. Basically update any ->owner links */
267 int (* const fixup)(struct ast_channel *oldchan, struct ast_channel *newchan);
269 /*! \brief Set a given option */
270 int (* const setoption)(struct ast_channel *chan, int option, void *data, int datalen);
272 /*! \brief Query a given option */
273 int (* const queryoption)(struct ast_channel *chan, int option, void *data, int *datalen);
275 /*! \brief Blind transfer other side (see app_transfer.c and ast_transfer() */
276 int (* const transfer)(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *newdest);
278 /*! \brief Write a frame, in standard format */
279 int (* const write_video)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
281 /*! \brief Find bridged channel */
282 struct ast_channel *(* const bridged_channel)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_channel *bridge);
284 /*! \brief Provide additional read items for CHANNEL() dialplan function */
285 int (* func_channel_read)(struct ast_channel *chan, char *function, char *data, char *buf, size_t len);
287 /*! \brief Provide additional write items for CHANNEL() dialplan function */
288 int (* func_channel_write)(struct ast_channel *chan, char *function, char *data, const char *value);
290 /*! \brief Retrieve base channel (agent and local) */
291 struct ast_channel* (* get_base_channel)(struct ast_channel *chan);
293 /*! \brief Set base channel (agent and local) */
294 int (* set_base_channel)(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_channel *base);
297 #define DEBUGCHAN_FLAG 0x80000000
298 #define FRAMECOUNT_INC(x) ( ((x) & DEBUGCHAN_FLAG) | (((x)+1) & ~DEBUGCHAN_FLAG) )
300 enum ast_channel_adsicpe {
301 AST_ADSI_UNKNOWN,
302 AST_ADSI_AVAILABLE,
303 AST_ADSI_UNAVAILABLE,
304 AST_ADSI_OFFHOOKONLY,
307 /*!
308 * \brief ast_channel states
310 * \note Bits 0-15 of state are reserved for the state (up/down) of the line
311 * Bits 16-32 of state are reserved for flags
313 enum ast_channel_state {
314 /*! Channel is down and available */
315 AST_STATE_DOWN,
316 /*! Channel is down, but reserved */
317 AST_STATE_RESERVED,
318 /*! Channel is off hook */
319 AST_STATE_OFFHOOK,
320 /*! Digits (or equivalent) have been dialed */
321 AST_STATE_DIALING,
322 /*! Line is ringing */
323 AST_STATE_RING,
324 /*! Remote end is ringing */
325 AST_STATE_RINGING,
326 /*! Line is up */
327 AST_STATE_UP,
328 /*! Line is busy */
329 AST_STATE_BUSY,
330 /*! Digits (or equivalent) have been dialed while offhook */
331 AST_STATE_DIALING_OFFHOOK,
332 /*! Channel has detected an incoming call and is waiting for ring */
333 AST_STATE_PRERING,
335 /*! Do not transmit voice data */
336 AST_STATE_MUTE = (1 << 16),
339 /*! \brief Main Channel structure associated with a channel.
340 * This is the side of it mostly used by the pbx and call management.
342 * \note XXX It is important to remember to increment .cleancount each time
343 * this structure is changed. XXX
345 struct ast_channel {
346 /*! \brief Technology (point to channel driver) */
347 const struct ast_channel_tech *tech;
349 /*! \brief Private data used by the technology driver */
350 void *tech_pvt;
352 AST_DECLARE_STRING_FIELDS(
353 AST_STRING_FIELD(name); /*!< ASCII unique channel name */
354 AST_STRING_FIELD(language); /*!< Language requested for voice prompts */
355 AST_STRING_FIELD(musicclass); /*!< Default music class */
356 AST_STRING_FIELD(accountcode); /*!< Account code for billing */
357 AST_STRING_FIELD(call_forward); /*!< Where to forward to if asked to dial on this interface */
358 AST_STRING_FIELD(uniqueid); /*!< Unique Channel Identifier */
361 /*! \brief File descriptor for channel -- Drivers will poll on these file descriptors, so at least one must be non -1. */
362 int fds[AST_MAX_FDS];
364 void *music_state; /*!< Music State*/
365 void *generatordata; /*!< Current generator data if there is any */
366 struct ast_generator *generator; /*!< Current active data generator */
368 /*! \brief Who are we bridged to, if we're bridged. Who is proxying for us,
369 if we are proxied (i.e. chan_agent).
370 Do not access directly, use ast_bridged_channel(chan) */
371 struct ast_channel *_bridge;
372 struct ast_channel *masq; /*!< Channel that will masquerade as us */
373 struct ast_channel *masqr; /*!< Who we are masquerading as */
374 int cdrflags; /*!< Call Detail Record Flags */
376 /*! \brief Whether or not we have been hung up... Do not set this value
377 directly, use ast_softhangup */
378 int _softhangup;
379 time_t whentohangup; /*!< Non-zero, set to actual time when channel is to be hung up */
380 pthread_t blocker; /*!< If anyone is blocking, this is them */
381 ast_mutex_t lock; /*!< Lock, can be used to lock a channel for some operations */
382 const char *blockproc; /*!< Procedure causing blocking */
384 const char *appl; /*!< Current application */
385 const char *data; /*!< Data passed to current application */
386 int fdno; /*!< Which fd had an event detected on */
387 struct sched_context *sched; /*!< Schedule context */
388 int streamid; /*!< For streaming playback, the schedule ID */
389 struct ast_filestream *stream; /*!< Stream itself. */
390 int vstreamid; /*!< For streaming video playback, the schedule ID */
391 struct ast_filestream *vstream; /*!< Video Stream itself. */
392 int oldwriteformat; /*!< Original writer format */
394 int timingfd; /*!< Timing fd */
395 int (*timingfunc)(const void *data);
396 void *timingdata;
398 enum ast_channel_state _state; /*!< State of line -- Don't write directly, use ast_setstate */
399 int rings; /*!< Number of rings so far */
400 struct ast_callerid cid; /*!< Caller ID, name, presentation etc */
401 char dtmfq[AST_MAX_EXTENSION]; /*!< Any/all queued DTMF characters */
402 struct ast_frame dtmff; /*!< DTMF frame */
404 char context[AST_MAX_CONTEXT]; /*!< Dialplan: Current extension context */
405 char exten[AST_MAX_EXTENSION]; /*!< Dialplan: Current extension number */
406 int priority; /*!< Dialplan: Current extension priority */
407 char macrocontext[AST_MAX_CONTEXT]; /*!< Macro: Current non-macro context. See app_macro.c */
408 char macroexten[AST_MAX_EXTENSION]; /*!< Macro: Current non-macro extension. See app_macro.c */
409 int macropriority; /*!< Macro: Current non-macro priority. See app_macro.c */
410 char dialcontext[AST_MAX_CONTEXT]; /*!< Dial: Extension context that we were called from */
412 struct ast_pbx *pbx; /*!< PBX private structure for this channel */
413 int amaflags; /*!< Set BEFORE PBX is started to determine AMA flags */
414 struct ast_cdr *cdr; /*!< Call Detail Record */
415 enum ast_channel_adsicpe adsicpe; /*!< Whether or not ADSI is detected on CPE */
417 struct ind_tone_zone *zone; /*!< Tone zone as set in indications.conf or
418 in the CHANNEL dialplan function */
420 struct ast_channel_monitor *monitor; /*!< Channel monitoring */
422 /*! Track the read/written samples for monitor use */
423 unsigned long insmpl;
424 unsigned long outsmpl;
426 /* Frames in/out counters. The high bit is a debug mask, so
427 * the counter is only in the remaining bits
429 unsigned int fin;
430 unsigned int fout;
431 int hangupcause; /*!< Why is the channel hanged up. See causes.h */
432 struct varshead varshead; /*!< A linked list for channel variables */
433 ast_group_t callgroup; /*!< Call group for call pickups */
434 ast_group_t pickupgroup; /*!< Pickup group - which calls groups can be picked up? */
435 unsigned int flags; /*!< channel flags of AST_FLAG_ type */
436 unsigned short transfercapability; /*!< ISDN Transfer Capbility - AST_FLAG_DIGITAL is not enough */
437 AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(, ast_frame) readq;
438 int alertpipe[2];
440 int nativeformats; /*!< Kinds of data this channel can natively handle */
441 int readformat; /*!< Requested read format */
442 int writeformat; /*!< Requested write format */
443 struct ast_trans_pvt *writetrans; /*!< Write translation path */
444 struct ast_trans_pvt *readtrans; /*!< Read translation path */
445 int rawreadformat; /*!< Raw read format */
446 int rawwriteformat; /*!< Raw write format */
448 struct ast_audiohook_list *audiohooks;
449 void *unused; /*! This pointer should stay for Asterisk 1.4. It just keeps the struct size the same
450 * for the sake of ABI compatability. */
452 AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_channel) chan_list; /*!< For easy linking */
454 struct ast_jb jb; /*!< The jitterbuffer state */
456 char emulate_dtmf_digit; /*!< Digit being emulated */
457 unsigned int emulate_dtmf_duration; /*!< Number of ms left to emulate DTMF for */
458 struct timeval dtmf_tv; /*!< The time that an in process digit began, or the last digit ended */
460 int visible_indication; /*!< Indication currently playing on the channel */
462 /*! \brief Data stores on the channel */
463 AST_LIST_HEAD_NOLOCK(datastores, ast_datastore) datastores;
466 /*! \brief ast_channel_tech Properties */
467 enum {
468 /*! \brief Channels have this property if they can accept input with jitter;
469 * i.e. most VoIP channels */
470 AST_CHAN_TP_WANTSJITTER = (1 << 0),
471 /*! \brief Channels have this property if they can create jitter;
472 * i.e. most VoIP channels */
473 AST_CHAN_TP_CREATESJITTER = (1 << 1),
476 /*! \brief ast_channel flags */
477 enum {
478 /*! Queue incoming dtmf, to be released when this flag is turned off */
479 AST_FLAG_DEFER_DTMF = (1 << 1),
480 /*! write should be interrupt generator */
481 AST_FLAG_WRITE_INT = (1 << 2),
482 /*! a thread is blocking on this channel */
483 AST_FLAG_BLOCKING = (1 << 3),
484 /*! This is a zombie channel */
485 AST_FLAG_ZOMBIE = (1 << 4),
486 /*! There is an exception pending */
487 AST_FLAG_EXCEPTION = (1 << 5),
488 /*! Listening to moh XXX anthm promises me this will disappear XXX */
489 AST_FLAG_MOH = (1 << 6),
490 /*! This channel is spying on another channel */
491 AST_FLAG_SPYING = (1 << 7),
492 /*! This channel is in a native bridge */
493 AST_FLAG_NBRIDGE = (1 << 8),
494 /*! the channel is in an auto-incrementing dialplan processor,
495 * so when ->priority is set, it will get incremented before
496 * finding the next priority to run */
497 AST_FLAG_IN_AUTOLOOP = (1 << 9),
498 /*! This is an outgoing call */
499 AST_FLAG_OUTGOING = (1 << 10),
500 /*! This channel is being whispered on */
501 AST_FLAG_WHISPER = (1 << 11),
502 /*! A DTMF_BEGIN frame has been read from this channel, but not yet an END */
503 AST_FLAG_IN_DTMF = (1 << 12),
504 /*! A DTMF_END was received when not IN_DTMF, so the length of the digit is
505 * currently being emulated */
506 AST_FLAG_EMULATE_DTMF = (1 << 13),
507 /*! This is set to tell the channel not to generate DTMF begin frames, and
508 * to instead only generate END frames. */
509 AST_FLAG_END_DTMF_ONLY = (1 << 14),
510 /*! This flag indicates that on a masquerade, an active stream should not
511 * be carried over */
512 AST_FLAG_MASQ_NOSTREAM = (1 << 15),
513 /*! This flag indicates that the hangup exten was run when the bridge terminated,
514 * a message aimed at preventing a subsequent hangup exten being run at the pbx_run
515 * level */
516 AST_FLAG_BRIDGE_HANGUP_RUN = (1 << 16),
519 /*! \brief ast_bridge_config flags */
520 enum {
521 AST_FEATURE_PLAY_WARNING = (1 << 0),
522 AST_FEATURE_REDIRECT = (1 << 1),
523 AST_FEATURE_DISCONNECT = (1 << 2),
524 AST_FEATURE_ATXFER = (1 << 3),
525 AST_FEATURE_AUTOMON = (1 << 4),
526 AST_FEATURE_PARKCALL = (1 << 5),
527 AST_FEATURE_NO_H_EXTEN = (1 << 6),
530 struct ast_bridge_config {
531 struct ast_flags features_caller;
532 struct ast_flags features_callee;
533 struct timeval start_time;
534 long feature_timer;
535 long timelimit;
536 long play_warning;
537 long warning_freq;
538 const char *warning_sound;
539 const char *end_sound;
540 const char *start_sound;
541 int firstpass;
542 unsigned int flags;
545 struct chanmon;
547 #define LOAD_OH(oh) { \
548 oh.context = context; \
549 oh.exten = exten; \
550 oh.priority = priority; \
551 oh.cid_num = cid_num; \
552 oh.cid_name = cid_name; \
553 oh.account = account; \
554 oh.vars = vars; \
555 oh.parent_channel = NULL; \
558 struct outgoing_helper {
559 const char *context;
560 const char *exten;
561 int priority;
562 const char *cid_num;
563 const char *cid_name;
564 const char *account;
565 struct ast_variable *vars;
566 struct ast_channel *parent_channel;
569 enum {
570 AST_CDR_TRANSFER = (1 << 0),
571 AST_CDR_FORWARD = (1 << 1),
572 AST_CDR_CALLWAIT = (1 << 2),
573 AST_CDR_CONFERENCE = (1 << 3),
576 enum {
577 /*! Soft hangup by device */
578 AST_SOFTHANGUP_DEV = (1 << 0),
579 /*! Soft hangup for async goto */
580 AST_SOFTHANGUP_ASYNCGOTO = (1 << 1),
581 AST_SOFTHANGUP_SHUTDOWN = (1 << 2),
582 AST_SOFTHANGUP_TIMEOUT = (1 << 3),
583 AST_SOFTHANGUP_APPUNLOAD = (1 << 4),
584 AST_SOFTHANGUP_EXPLICIT = (1 << 5),
585 AST_SOFTHANGUP_UNBRIDGE = (1 << 6),
589 /*! \brief Channel reload reasons for manager events at load or reload of configuration */
590 enum channelreloadreason {
591 CHANNEL_MODULE_LOAD,
592 CHANNEL_MODULE_RELOAD,
593 CHANNEL_CLI_RELOAD,
594 CHANNEL_MANAGER_RELOAD,
597 /*! \brief Create a channel datastore structure */
598 struct ast_datastore *ast_channel_datastore_alloc(const struct ast_datastore_info *info, char *uid);
600 /*! \brief Free a channel datastore structure */
601 int ast_channel_datastore_free(struct ast_datastore *datastore);
603 /*! \brief Inherit datastores from a parent to a child. */
604 int ast_channel_datastore_inherit(struct ast_channel *from, struct ast_channel *to);
606 /*! \brief Add a datastore to a channel */
607 int ast_channel_datastore_add(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_datastore *datastore);
609 /*! \brief Remove a datastore from a channel */
610 int ast_channel_datastore_remove(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_datastore *datastore);
612 /*! \brief Find a datastore on a channel */
613 struct ast_datastore *ast_channel_datastore_find(struct ast_channel *chan, const struct ast_datastore_info *info, char *uid);
615 /*! \brief Change the state of a channel */
616 int ast_setstate(struct ast_channel *chan, enum ast_channel_state);
618 /*! \brief Create a channel structure
619 \return Returns NULL on failure to allocate.
620 \note New channels are
621 by default set to the "default" context and
622 extension "s"
624 struct ast_channel *ast_channel_alloc(int needqueue, int state, const char *cid_num, const char *cid_name, const char *acctcode, const char *exten, const char *context, const int amaflag, const char *name_fmt, ...);
626 /*! \brief Queue an outgoing frame */
627 int ast_queue_frame(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *f);
629 /*! \brief Queue a hangup frame */
630 int ast_queue_hangup(struct ast_channel *chan);
633 \brief Queue a control frame with payload
634 \param chan channel to queue frame onto
635 \param control type of control frame
636 \return zero on success, non-zero on failure
638 int ast_queue_control(struct ast_channel *chan, enum ast_control_frame_type control);
641 \brief Queue a control frame with payload
642 \param chan channel to queue frame onto
643 \param control type of control frame
644 \param data pointer to payload data to be included in frame
645 \param datalen number of bytes of payload data
646 \return zero on success, non-zero on failure
648 The supplied payload data is copied into the frame, so the caller's copy
649 is not modified nor freed, and the resulting frame will retain a copy of
650 the data even if the caller frees their local copy.
652 \note This method should be treated as a 'network transport'; in other
653 words, your frames may be transferred across an IAX2 channel to another
654 system, which may be a different endianness than yours. Because of this,
655 you should ensure that either your frames will never be expected to work
656 across systems, or that you always put your payload data into 'network byte
657 order' before calling this function.
659 int ast_queue_control_data(struct ast_channel *chan, enum ast_control_frame_type control,
660 const void *data, size_t datalen);
662 /*! \brief Change channel name */
663 void ast_change_name(struct ast_channel *chan, char *newname);
665 /*! \brief Free a channel structure */
666 void ast_channel_free(struct ast_channel *);
668 /*! \brief Requests a channel
669 * \param type type of channel to request
670 * \param format requested channel format (codec)
671 * \param data data to pass to the channel requester
672 * \param status status
673 * Request a channel of a given type, with data as optional information used
674 * by the low level module
675 * \return Returns an ast_channel on success, NULL on failure.
677 struct ast_channel *ast_request(const char *type, int format, void *data, int *status);
680 * \brief Request a channel of a given type, with data as optional information used
681 * by the low level module and attempt to place a call on it
682 * \param type type of channel to request
683 * \param format requested channel format
684 * \param data data to pass to the channel requester
685 * \param timeout maximum amount of time to wait for an answer
686 * \param reason why unsuccessful (if unsuceessful)
687 * \param cidnum Caller-ID Number
688 * \param cidname Caller-ID Name
689 * \return Returns an ast_channel on success or no answer, NULL on failure. Check the value of chan->_state
690 * to know if the call was answered or not.
692 struct ast_channel *ast_request_and_dial(const char *type, int format, void *data, int timeout, int *reason, const char *cidnum, const char *cidname);
694 struct ast_channel *__ast_request_and_dial(const char *type, int format, void *data, int timeout, int *reason, const char *cidnum, const char *cidname, struct outgoing_helper *oh);
696 /*!\brief Register a channel technology (a new channel driver)
697 * Called by a channel module to register the kind of channels it supports.
698 * \param tech Structure defining channel technology or "type"
699 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
701 int ast_channel_register(const struct ast_channel_tech *tech);
703 /*! \brief Unregister a channel technology
704 * \param tech Structure defining channel technology or "type" that was previously registered
705 * \return No return value.
707 void ast_channel_unregister(const struct ast_channel_tech *tech);
709 /*! \brief Get a channel technology structure by name
710 * \param name name of technology to find
711 * \return a pointer to the structure, or NULL if no matching technology found
713 const struct ast_channel_tech *ast_get_channel_tech(const char *name);
715 /*! \brief Hang up a channel
716 * \note This function performs a hard hangup on a channel. Unlike the soft-hangup, this function
717 * performs all stream stopping, etc, on the channel that needs to end.
718 * chan is no longer valid after this call.
719 * \param chan channel to hang up
720 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
722 int ast_hangup(struct ast_channel *chan);
724 /*! \brief Softly hangup up a channel
725 * \param chan channel to be soft-hung-up
726 * Call the protocol layer, but don't destroy the channel structure (use this if you are trying to
727 * safely hangup a channel managed by another thread.
728 * \param cause Ast hangupcause for hangup
729 * \return Returns 0 regardless
731 int ast_softhangup(struct ast_channel *chan, int cause);
733 /*! \brief Softly hangup up a channel (no channel lock)
734 * \param chan channel to be soft-hung-up
735 * \param cause Ast hangupcause for hangup (see cause.h) */
736 int ast_softhangup_nolock(struct ast_channel *chan, int cause);
738 /*! \brief Check to see if a channel is needing hang up
739 * \param chan channel on which to check for hang up
740 * This function determines if the channel is being requested to be hung up.
741 * \return Returns 0 if not, or 1 if hang up is requested (including time-out).
743 int ast_check_hangup(struct ast_channel *chan);
745 /*! \brief Compare a offset with the settings of when to hang a channel up
746 * \param chan channel on which to check for hang up
747 * \param offset offset in seconds from current time
748 * \return 1, 0, or -1
749 * This function compares a offset from current time with the absolute time
750 * out on a channel (when to hang up). If the absolute time out on a channel
751 * is earlier than current time plus the offset, it returns 1, if the two
752 * time values are equal, it return 0, otherwise, it retturn -1.
754 int ast_channel_cmpwhentohangup(struct ast_channel *chan, time_t offset);
756 /*! \brief Set when to hang a channel up
757 * \param chan channel on which to check for hang up
758 * \param offset offset in seconds from current time of when to hang up
759 * This function sets the absolute time out on a channel (when to hang up).
761 void ast_channel_setwhentohangup(struct ast_channel *chan, time_t offset);
763 /*! \brief Answer a ringing call
764 * \param chan channel to answer
765 * This function answers a channel and handles all necessary call
766 * setup functions.
767 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
769 int ast_answer(struct ast_channel *chan);
771 /*! \brief Make a call
772 * \param chan which channel to make the call on
773 * \param addr destination of the call
774 * \param timeout time to wait on for connect
775 * Place a call, take no longer than timeout ms.
776 \return Returns -1 on failure, 0 on not enough time
777 (does not automatically stop ringing), and
778 the number of seconds the connect took otherwise.
780 int ast_call(struct ast_channel *chan, char *addr, int timeout);
782 /*! \brief Indicates condition of channel
783 * \note Indicate a condition such as AST_CONTROL_BUSY, AST_CONTROL_RINGING, or AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION on a channel
784 * \param chan channel to change the indication
785 * \param condition which condition to indicate on the channel
786 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
788 int ast_indicate(struct ast_channel *chan, int condition);
790 /*! \brief Indicates condition of channel, with payload
791 * \note Indicate a condition such as AST_CONTROL_BUSY, AST_CONTROL_RINGING, or AST_CONTROL_CONGESTION on a channel
792 * \param chan channel to change the indication
793 * \param condition which condition to indicate on the channel
794 * \param data pointer to payload data
795 * \param datalen size of payload data
796 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
798 int ast_indicate_data(struct ast_channel *chan, int condition, const void *data, size_t datalen);
800 /* Misc stuff ------------------------------------------------ */
802 /*! \brief Wait for input on a channel
803 * \param chan channel to wait on
804 * \param ms length of time to wait on the channel
805 * Wait for input on a channel for a given # of milliseconds (<0 for indefinite).
806 \return Returns < 0 on failure, 0 if nothing ever arrived, and the # of ms remaining otherwise */
807 int ast_waitfor(struct ast_channel *chan, int ms);
809 /*! \brief Wait for a specied amount of time, looking for hangups
810 * \param chan channel to wait for
811 * \param ms length of time in milliseconds to sleep
812 * Waits for a specified amount of time, servicing the channel as required.
813 * \return returns -1 on hangup, otherwise 0.
815 int ast_safe_sleep(struct ast_channel *chan, int ms);
817 /*! \brief Wait for a specied amount of time, looking for hangups and a condition argument
818 * \param chan channel to wait for
819 * \param ms length of time in milliseconds to sleep
820 * \param cond a function pointer for testing continue condition
821 * \param data argument to be passed to the condition test function
822 * \return returns -1 on hangup, otherwise 0.
823 * Waits for a specified amount of time, servicing the channel as required. If cond
824 * returns 0, this function returns.
826 int ast_safe_sleep_conditional(struct ast_channel *chan, int ms, int (*cond)(void*), void *data );
828 /*! \brief Waits for activity on a group of channels
829 * \param chan an array of pointers to channels
830 * \param n number of channels that are to be waited upon
831 * \param fds an array of fds to wait upon
832 * \param nfds the number of fds to wait upon
833 * \param exception exception flag
834 * \param outfd fd that had activity on it
835 * \param ms how long the wait was
836 * Big momma function here. Wait for activity on any of the n channels, or any of the nfds
837 file descriptors.
838 \return Returns the channel with activity, or NULL on error or if an FD
839 came first. If the FD came first, it will be returned in outfd, otherwise, outfd
840 will be -1 */
841 struct ast_channel *ast_waitfor_nandfds(struct ast_channel **chan, int n, int *fds, int nfds, int *exception, int *outfd, int *ms);
843 /*! \brief Waits for input on a group of channels
844 Wait for input on an array of channels for a given # of milliseconds.
845 \return Return channel with activity, or NULL if none has activity.
846 \param chan an array of pointers to channels
847 \param n number of channels that are to be waited upon
848 \param ms time "ms" is modified in-place, if applicable */
849 struct ast_channel *ast_waitfor_n(struct ast_channel **chan, int n, int *ms);
851 /*! \brief Waits for input on an fd
852 This version works on fd's only. Be careful with it. */
853 int ast_waitfor_n_fd(int *fds, int n, int *ms, int *exception);
856 /*! \brief Reads a frame
857 * \param chan channel to read a frame from
858 Read a frame.
859 \return Returns a frame, or NULL on error. If it returns NULL, you
860 best just stop reading frames and assume the channel has been
861 disconnected. */
862 struct ast_frame *ast_read(struct ast_channel *chan);
864 /*! \brief Reads a frame, returning AST_FRAME_NULL frame if audio.
865 * Read a frame.
866 \param chan channel to read a frame from
867 \return Returns a frame, or NULL on error. If it returns NULL, you
868 best just stop reading frames and assume the channel has been
869 disconnected.
870 \note Audio is replaced with AST_FRAME_NULL to avoid
871 transcode when the resulting audio is not necessary. */
872 struct ast_frame *ast_read_noaudio(struct ast_channel *chan);
874 /*! \brief Write a frame to a channel
875 * This function writes the given frame to the indicated channel.
876 * \param chan destination channel of the frame
877 * \param frame frame that will be written
878 * \return It returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
880 int ast_write(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
882 /*! \brief Write video frame to a channel
883 * This function writes the given frame to the indicated channel.
884 * \param chan destination channel of the frame
885 * \param frame frame that will be written
886 * \return It returns 1 on success, 0 if not implemented, and -1 on failure.
888 int ast_write_video(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *frame);
890 /*! \brief Send empty audio to prime a channel driver */
891 int ast_prod(struct ast_channel *chan);
893 /*! \brief Sets read format on channel chan
894 * Set read format for channel to whichever component of "format" is best.
895 * \param chan channel to change
896 * \param format format to change to
897 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
899 int ast_set_read_format(struct ast_channel *chan, int format);
901 /*! \brief Sets write format on channel chan
902 * Set write format for channel to whichever compoent of "format" is best.
903 * \param chan channel to change
904 * \param format new format for writing
905 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
907 int ast_set_write_format(struct ast_channel *chan, int format);
909 /*! \brief Sends text to a channel
910 * Write text to a display on a channel
911 * \param chan channel to act upon
912 * \param text string of text to send on the channel
913 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
915 int ast_sendtext(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *text);
917 /*! \brief Receives a text character from a channel
918 * \param chan channel to act upon
919 * \param timeout timeout in milliseconds (0 for infinite wait)
920 * Read a char of text from a channel
921 * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
923 int ast_recvchar(struct ast_channel *chan, int timeout);
925 /*! \brief Send a DTMF digit to a channel
926 * Send a DTMF digit to a channel.
927 * \param chan channel to act upon
928 * \param digit the DTMF digit to send, encoded in ASCII
929 * \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
931 int ast_senddigit(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit);
933 int ast_senddigit_begin(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit);
934 int ast_senddigit_end(struct ast_channel *chan, char digit, unsigned int duration);
936 /*! \brief Receives a text string from a channel
937 * Read a string of text from a channel
938 * \param chan channel to act upon
939 * \param timeout timeout in milliseconds (0 for infinite wait)
940 * \return the received text, or NULL to signify failure.
942 char *ast_recvtext(struct ast_channel *chan, int timeout);
944 /*! \brief Browse channels in use
945 * Browse the channels currently in use
946 * \param prev where you want to start in the channel list
947 * \return Returns the next channel in the list, NULL on end.
948 * If it returns a channel, that channel *has been locked*!
950 struct ast_channel *ast_channel_walk_locked(const struct ast_channel *prev);
952 /*! \brief Get channel by name (locks channel) */
953 struct ast_channel *ast_get_channel_by_name_locked(const char *chan);
955 /*! \brief Get channel by name prefix (locks channel) */
956 struct ast_channel *ast_get_channel_by_name_prefix_locked(const char *name, const int namelen);
958 /*! \brief Get channel by name prefix (locks channel) */
959 struct ast_channel *ast_walk_channel_by_name_prefix_locked(const struct ast_channel *chan, const char *name, const int namelen);
961 /*! \brief Get channel by exten (and optionally context) and lock it */
962 struct ast_channel *ast_get_channel_by_exten_locked(const char *exten, const char *context);
964 /*! \brief Get next channel by exten (and optionally context) and lock it */
965 struct ast_channel *ast_walk_channel_by_exten_locked(const struct ast_channel *chan, const char *exten,
966 const char *context);
968 /*! ! \brief Waits for a digit
969 * \param c channel to wait for a digit on
970 * \param ms how many milliseconds to wait
971 * \return Returns <0 on error, 0 on no entry, and the digit on success. */
972 int ast_waitfordigit(struct ast_channel *c, int ms);
974 /*! \brief Wait for a digit
975 Same as ast_waitfordigit() with audio fd for outputting read audio and ctrlfd to monitor for reading.
976 * \param c channel to wait for a digit on
977 * \param ms how many milliseconds to wait
978 * \param audiofd audio file descriptor to write to if audio frames are received
979 * \param ctrlfd control file descriptor to monitor for reading
980 * \return Returns 1 if ctrlfd becomes available */
981 int ast_waitfordigit_full(struct ast_channel *c, int ms, int audiofd, int ctrlfd);
983 /*! Reads multiple digits
984 * \param c channel to read from
985 * \param s string to read in to. Must be at least the size of your length
986 * \param len how many digits to read (maximum)
987 * \param timeout how long to timeout between digits
988 * \param rtimeout timeout to wait on the first digit
989 * \param enders digits to end the string
990 * Read in a digit string "s", max length "len", maximum timeout between
991 digits "timeout" (-1 for none), terminated by anything in "enders". Give them rtimeout
992 for the first digit. Returns 0 on normal return, or 1 on a timeout. In the case of
993 a timeout, any digits that were read before the timeout will still be available in s.
994 RETURNS 2 in full version when ctrlfd is available, NOT 1*/
995 int ast_readstring(struct ast_channel *c, char *s, int len, int timeout, int rtimeout, char *enders);
996 int ast_readstring_full(struct ast_channel *c, char *s, int len, int timeout, int rtimeout, char *enders, int audiofd, int ctrlfd);
998 /*! \brief Report DTMF on channel 0 */
999 #define AST_BRIDGE_DTMF_CHANNEL_0 (1 << 0)
1000 /*! \brief Report DTMF on channel 1 */
1001 #define AST_BRIDGE_DTMF_CHANNEL_1 (1 << 1)
1002 /*! \brief Return all voice frames on channel 0 */
1003 #define AST_BRIDGE_REC_CHANNEL_0 (1 << 2)
1004 /*! \brief Return all voice frames on channel 1 */
1005 #define AST_BRIDGE_REC_CHANNEL_1 (1 << 3)
1006 /*! \brief Ignore all signal frames except NULL */
1007 #define AST_BRIDGE_IGNORE_SIGS (1 << 4)
1010 /*! \brief Makes two channel formats compatible
1011 * \param c0 first channel to make compatible
1012 * \param c1 other channel to make compatible
1013 * Set two channels to compatible formats -- call before ast_channel_bridge in general .
1014 * \return Returns 0 on success and -1 if it could not be done */
1015 int ast_channel_make_compatible(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1);
1017 /*! Bridge two channels together
1018 * \param c0 first channel to bridge
1019 * \param c1 second channel to bridge
1020 * \param config config for the channels
1021 * \param fo destination frame(?)
1022 * \param rc destination channel(?)
1023 * Bridge two channels (c0 and c1) together. If an important frame occurs, we return that frame in
1024 *rf (remember, it could be NULL) and which channel (0 or 1) in rc */
1025 /* int ast_channel_bridge(struct ast_channel *c0, struct ast_channel *c1, int flags, struct ast_frame **fo, struct ast_channel **rc); */
1026 int ast_channel_bridge(struct ast_channel *c0,struct ast_channel *c1,struct ast_bridge_config *config, struct ast_frame **fo, struct ast_channel **rc);
1028 /*! \brief Weird function made for call transfers
1029 * \param original channel to make a copy of
1030 * \param clone copy of the original channel
1031 * This is a very strange and freaky function used primarily for transfer. Suppose that
1032 "original" and "clone" are two channels in random situations. This function takes
1033 the guts out of "clone" and puts them into the "original" channel, then alerts the
1034 channel driver of the change, asking it to fixup any private information (like the
1035 p->owner pointer) that is affected by the change. The physical layer of the original
1036 channel is hung up. */
1037 int ast_channel_masquerade(struct ast_channel *original, struct ast_channel *clone);
1039 /*! Gives the string form of a given cause code */
1040 /*!
1041 * \param state cause to get the description of
1042 * Give a name to a cause code
1043 * Returns the text form of the binary cause code given
1045 const char *ast_cause2str(int state) attribute_pure;
1047 /*! Convert the string form of a cause code to a number */
1048 /*!
1049 * \param name string form of the cause
1050 * Returns the cause code
1052 int ast_str2cause(const char *name) attribute_pure;
1054 /*! Gives the string form of a given channel state */
1055 /*!
1056 * \param ast_channel_state state to get the name of
1057 * Give a name to a state
1058 * Returns the text form of the binary state given
1060 char *ast_state2str(enum ast_channel_state);
1062 /*! Gives the string form of a given transfer capability */
1064 * \param transfercapability transfercapabilty to get the name of
1065 * Give a name to a transfercapbility
1066 * See above
1067 * Returns the text form of the binary transfer capbility
1069 char *ast_transfercapability2str(int transfercapability) attribute_const;
1071 /* Options: Some low-level drivers may implement "options" allowing fine tuning of the
1072 low level channel. See frame.h for options. Note that many channel drivers may support
1073 none or a subset of those features, and you should not count on this if you want your
1074 asterisk application to be portable. They're mainly useful for tweaking performance */
1076 /*! Sets an option on a channel */
1077 /*!
1078 * \param channel channel to set options on
1079 * \param option option to change
1080 * \param data data specific to option
1081 * \param datalen length of the data
1082 * \param block blocking or not
1083 * Set an option on a channel (see frame.h), optionally blocking awaiting the reply
1084 * Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure
1086 int ast_channel_setoption(struct ast_channel *channel, int option, void *data, int datalen, int block);
1088 /*! Pick the best codec */
1089 /* Choose the best codec... Uhhh... Yah. */
1090 int ast_best_codec(int fmts);
1093 /*! Checks the value of an option */
1094 /*!
1095 * Query the value of an option, optionally blocking until a reply is received
1096 * Works similarly to setoption except only reads the options.
1098 struct ast_frame *ast_channel_queryoption(struct ast_channel *channel, int option, void *data, int *datalen, int block);
1100 /*! Checks for HTML support on a channel */
1101 /*! Returns 0 if channel does not support HTML or non-zero if it does */
1102 int ast_channel_supports_html(struct ast_channel *channel);
1104 /*! Sends HTML on given channel */
1105 /*! Send HTML or URL on link. Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure */
1106 int ast_channel_sendhtml(struct ast_channel *channel, int subclass, const char *data, int datalen);
1108 /*! Sends a URL on a given link */
1109 /*! Send URL on link. Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure */
1110 int ast_channel_sendurl(struct ast_channel *channel, const char *url);
1112 /*! Defers DTMF */
1113 /*! Defer DTMF so that you only read things like hangups and audio. Returns
1114 non-zero if channel was already DTMF-deferred or 0 if channel is just now
1115 being DTMF-deferred */
1116 int ast_channel_defer_dtmf(struct ast_channel *chan);
1118 /*! Undeos a defer */
1119 /*! Undo defer. ast_read will return any dtmf characters that were queued */
1120 void ast_channel_undefer_dtmf(struct ast_channel *chan);
1122 /*! Initiate system shutdown -- prevents new channels from being allocated.
1123 If "hangup" is non-zero, all existing channels will receive soft
1124 hangups */
1125 void ast_begin_shutdown(int hangup);
1127 /*! Cancels an existing shutdown and returns to normal operation */
1128 void ast_cancel_shutdown(void);
1130 /*! Returns number of active/allocated channels */
1131 int ast_active_channels(void);
1133 /*! Returns non-zero if Asterisk is being shut down */
1134 int ast_shutting_down(void);
1136 /*! Activate a given generator */
1137 int ast_activate_generator(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_generator *gen, void *params);
1139 /*! Deactive an active generator */
1140 void ast_deactivate_generator(struct ast_channel *chan);
1143 * \note The channel does not need to be locked before calling this function.
1145 void ast_set_callerid(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *cidnum, const char *cidname, const char *ani);
1148 /*! return a mallocd string with the result of sprintf of the fmt and following args */
1149 char *ast_safe_string_alloc(const char *fmt, ...);
1153 /*! Start a tone going */
1154 int ast_tonepair_start(struct ast_channel *chan, int freq1, int freq2, int duration, int vol);
1155 /*! Stop a tone from playing */
1156 void ast_tonepair_stop(struct ast_channel *chan);
1157 /*! Play a tone pair for a given amount of time */
1158 int ast_tonepair(struct ast_channel *chan, int freq1, int freq2, int duration, int vol);
1161 * \brief Automatically service a channel for us...
1163 * \retval 0 success
1164 * \retval -1 failure, or the channel is already being autoserviced
1166 int ast_autoservice_start(struct ast_channel *chan);
1168 /*!
1169 * \brief Stop servicing a channel for us...
1171 * \retval 0 success
1172 * \retval -1 error, or the channel has been hungup
1174 int ast_autoservice_stop(struct ast_channel *chan);
1176 /* If built with DAHDI optimizations, force a scheduled expiration on the
1177 timer fd, at which point we call the callback function / data */
1178 int ast_settimeout(struct ast_channel *c, int samples, int (*func)(const void *data), void *data);
1180 /*! \brief Transfer a channel (if supported). Returns -1 on error, 0 if not supported
1181 and 1 if supported and requested
1182 \param chan current channel
1183 \param dest destination extension for transfer
1185 int ast_transfer(struct ast_channel *chan, char *dest);
1187 /*! \brief Start masquerading a channel
1188 XXX This is a seriously wacked out operation. We're essentially putting the guts of
1189 the clone channel into the original channel. Start by killing off the original
1190 channel's backend. I'm not sure we're going to keep this function, because
1191 while the features are nice, the cost is very high in terms of pure nastiness. XXX
1192 \param chan Channel to masquerade
1194 int ast_do_masquerade(struct ast_channel *chan);
1196 /*! \brief Find bridged channel
1197 \param chan Current channel
1199 struct ast_channel *ast_bridged_channel(struct ast_channel *chan);
1202 \brief Inherits channel variable from parent to child channel
1203 \param parent Parent channel
1204 \param child Child channel
1206 Scans all channel variables in the parent channel, looking for those
1207 that should be copied into the child channel.
1208 Variables whose names begin with a single '_' are copied into the
1209 child channel with the prefix removed.
1210 Variables whose names begin with '__' are copied into the child
1211 channel with their names unchanged.
1213 void ast_channel_inherit_variables(const struct ast_channel *parent, struct ast_channel *child);
1216 \brief adds a list of channel variables to a channel
1217 \param chan the channel
1218 \param vars a linked list of variables
1220 Variable names can be for a regular channel variable or a dialplan function
1221 that has the ability to be written to.
1223 void ast_set_variables(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_variable *vars);
1226 \brief An opaque 'object' structure use by silence generators on channels.
1228 struct ast_silence_generator;
1231 \brief Starts a silence generator on the given channel.
1232 \param chan The channel to generate silence on
1233 \return An ast_silence_generator pointer, or NULL if an error occurs
1235 This function will cause SLINEAR silence to be generated on the supplied
1236 channel until it is disabled; if the channel cannot be put into SLINEAR
1237 mode then the function will fail.
1239 The pointer returned by this function must be preserved and passed to
1240 ast_channel_stop_silence_generator when you wish to stop the silence
1241 generation.
1243 struct ast_silence_generator *ast_channel_start_silence_generator(struct ast_channel *chan);
1246 \brief Stops a previously-started silence generator on the given channel.
1247 \param chan The channel to operate on
1248 \param state The ast_silence_generator pointer return by a previous call to
1249 ast_channel_start_silence_generator.
1250 \return nothing
1252 This function will stop the operating silence generator and return the channel
1253 to its previous write format.
1255 void ast_channel_stop_silence_generator(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_silence_generator *state);
1258 \brief Check if the channel can run in internal timing mode.
1259 \param chan The channel to check
1260 \return boolean
1262 This function will return 1 if internal timing is enabled and the timing
1263 device is available.
1265 int ast_internal_timing_enabled(struct ast_channel *chan);
1267 /* Misc. functions below */
1269 /*! \brief if fd is a valid descriptor, set *pfd with the descriptor
1270 * \return Return 1 (not -1!) if added, 0 otherwise (so we can add the
1271 * return value to the index into the array)
1273 static inline int ast_add_fd(struct pollfd *pfd, int fd)
1275 pfd->fd = fd;
1276 pfd->events = POLLIN | POLLPRI;
1277 return fd >= 0;
1280 /*! \brief Helper function for migrating select to poll */
1281 static inline int ast_fdisset(struct pollfd *pfds, int fd, int max, int *start)
1283 int x;
1284 int dummy=0;
1286 if (fd < 0)
1287 return 0;
1288 if (!start)
1289 start = &dummy;
1290 for (x = *start; x<max; x++)
1291 if (pfds[x].fd == fd) {
1292 if (x == *start)
1293 (*start)++;
1294 return pfds[x].revents;
1296 return 0;
1299 #ifdef SOLARIS
1300 static inline void timersub(struct timeval *tvend, struct timeval *tvstart, struct timeval *tvdiff)
1302 tvdiff->tv_sec = tvend->tv_sec - tvstart->tv_sec;
1303 tvdiff->tv_usec = tvend->tv_usec - tvstart->tv_usec;
1304 if (tvdiff->tv_usec < 0) {
1305 tvdiff->tv_sec --;
1306 tvdiff->tv_usec += 1000000;
1310 #endif
1312 /*! \brief Waits for activity on a group of channels
1313 * \param nfds the maximum number of file descriptors in the sets
1314 * \param rfds file descriptors to check for read availability
1315 * \param wfds file descriptors to check for write availability
1316 * \param efds file descriptors to check for exceptions (OOB data)
1317 * \param tvp timeout while waiting for events
1318 * This is the same as a standard select(), except it guarantees the
1319 * behaviour where the passed struct timeval is updated with how much
1320 * time was not slept while waiting for the specified events
1322 static inline int ast_select(int nfds, fd_set *rfds, fd_set *wfds, fd_set *efds, struct timeval *tvp)
1324 #ifdef __linux__
1325 return select(nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, tvp);
1326 #else
1327 if (tvp) {
1328 struct timeval tv, tvstart, tvend, tvlen;
1329 int res;
1331 tv = *tvp;
1332 gettimeofday(&tvstart, NULL);
1333 res = select(nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, tvp);
1334 gettimeofday(&tvend, NULL);
1335 timersub(&tvend, &tvstart, &tvlen);
1336 timersub(&tv, &tvlen, tvp);
1337 if (tvp->tv_sec < 0 || (tvp->tv_sec == 0 && tvp->tv_usec < 0)) {
1338 tvp->tv_sec = 0;
1339 tvp->tv_usec = 0;
1341 return res;
1343 else
1344 return select(nfds, rfds, wfds, efds, NULL);
1345 #endif
1348 #define CHECK_BLOCKING(c) do { \
1349 if (ast_test_flag(c, AST_FLAG_BLOCKING)) {\
1350 if (option_debug) \
1351 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); \
1352 } else { \
1353 (c)->blocker = pthread_self(); \
1354 (c)->blockproc = __PRETTY_FUNCTION__; \
1355 ast_set_flag(c, AST_FLAG_BLOCKING); \
1356 } } while (0)
1358 ast_group_t ast_get_group(const char *s);
1360 /*! \brief print call- and pickup groups into buffer */
1361 char *ast_print_group(char *buf, int buflen, ast_group_t group);
1363 /*! \brief Convert enum channelreloadreason to text string for manager event
1364 \param reason Enum channelreloadreason - reason for reload (manager, cli, start etc)
1366 const char *channelreloadreason2txt(enum channelreloadreason reason);
1368 /*! \brief return an ast_variable list of channeltypes */
1369 struct ast_variable *ast_channeltype_list(void);
1372 \brief Begin 'whispering' onto a channel
1373 \param chan The channel to whisper onto
1374 \return 0 for success, non-zero for failure
1376 This function will add a whisper buffer onto a channel and set a flag
1377 causing writes to the channel to reduce the volume level of the written
1378 audio samples, and then to mix in audio from the whisper buffer if it
1379 is available.
1381 Note: This function performs no locking; you must hold the channel's lock before
1382 calling this function.
1384 int ast_channel_whisper_start(struct ast_channel *chan);
1387 \brief Feed an audio frame into the whisper buffer on a channel
1388 \param chan The channel to whisper onto
1389 \param f The frame to to whisper onto chan
1390 \return 0 for success, non-zero for failure
1392 int ast_channel_whisper_feed(struct ast_channel *chan, struct ast_frame *f);
1395 \brief Stop 'whispering' onto a channel
1396 \param chan The channel to whisper onto
1397 \return 0 for success, non-zero for failure
1399 Note: This function performs no locking; you must hold the channel's lock before
1400 calling this function.
1402 void ast_channel_whisper_stop(struct ast_channel *chan);
1407 \brief return an english explanation of the code returned thru __ast_request_and_dial's 'outstate' argument
1408 \param reason The integer argument, usually taken from AST_CONTROL_ macros
1409 \return char pointer explaining the code
1411 char *ast_channel_reason2str(int reason);
1414 #if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
1416 #endif
1418 #endif /* _ASTERISK_CHANNEL_H */