* Channels have their own dynamically allocated major number
* No arbitrary limit of minor < 250 (no collision with /dev/timer, etc)
* We still have arbitrary limit of channo < DAHDI_MAX_CHANNELS
(should be raised?)
* FIXME: need to check to FIXME's
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
* Added minimal infrastructure:
- A 'chan_device' member to struct dahdi_chan
- An empty 'device_attribute' array
- A 'bus_type' with its methods
- A 'device_driver' with its methods
- Initialization/Cleanup code
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
This resolves an issue with a Glenayre GL3000 Paging Terminal with v8.000
software. The Glenayre would change both A and B bits to signal on/off hook
states, but there were a couple of milliseconds between when those bits changed.
This resulted in DAHDI generating an on-hook event to Asterisk before generating
the off-hook event and therefore Asterisk terminated the call prematurely.
Looking the A and B bits before this patch:
Asterisk (AB) Glenayre (AB)
00 00 Both sides on-hook
11 00 Asterisk goes off hook to sieze line.
11 01 Glenayre starts going-offhook. On-hook event
sent to Asterisk from drivers since bits
changed but ABIT was still 0.
11 11 Glenayre finishes going off-hook. Off-hook
event sent to Asterisk since ABIT changed
from 0 to 1.
00 11 Asterisk, processes on-hook event and goes
on-hook itself to release line.
00 00 Glenayre releases line. Call fails.
After this patch:
Asterisk (AB) Glenayre (AB)
00 00 Both sides on-hook
11 00 Asterisk initiates call
11 01 Glenayre starts handling call. No event is
sent to Asterisk since only ABIT is checked.
11 11 Glanayre finishes going off-hook. Call
proceeds normally.
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHDI-1009
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
dahdi_dynamic now always calls the flush function in softirq context so packet
flushing no longer needs to be pushed off to process context since interrupts
are enabled.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
Don't run the pre- and post-unregister hooks on a non-phone XPD
(practically: the echo canceller). This fixes a panic with manual
'dahdi_registertion off' as it is now called for the whole device
(regression of 2.6.x).
Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10735 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Since r10290 "wct4xxp: Add support for TE820 and VPMOCT256." [1],
the TONEDETECT ioctl was not calculating the VPM channel correctly
on non TE820 cards. This fixes a regression first introduced in
2.6.0.
[1] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/dahdi?view=revision&revision=10290
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHLIN-302
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10733 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Since r5021 [1], first released in DAHDI-Linux 2.2.0, it's been impossible for
user space to change the rxbufpolicy. This hasn't caused any problems and it's
safe to remove a few more of the vestiges of the rxbufpolicy from the driver.
This streamlines the code path in a few places and saves 8 bytes from the size
of struct dahdi_chan.
The user visible parts are maintained and will indicate
DAHDI_POLICY_IMMEDIATE, like it has since 2.2.0.
[1] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/dahdi?view=revision&revision=5021
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10730 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Since r10683 "convert span->spantype to enumerated type" [1] the spantype was
changed from a string provided by the board drivers to an enumerated type that
is handled by the core of DAHDI. This was done to simplify the task of
dahdi_genconf since there is only one place to look for the valid strings that
can be exported in sysfs.
This eliminates the following warning on driver load:
Warning: Span %s didn't specify a spantype. Please fix driver!
[1] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/dahdi?view=revision&revision=10683
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10729 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Not configuring all the spans on an octal card can result in some of the
spans not working in clear channel modes.
Now ensure that all spans receive a default configuration regardless how
they are configured from user space.
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHLIN-289
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10728 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Internally in DAHDI there is always a hardware echocan factory registered and
available. Having this factory always registered allows for DAHDI to work in a
backward compatible fashion. Namely, by default DAHDI will always use a hardware
echocan if one is available unless 'hwec_overrides_swec' dahdi module parameter
is set to 0 on load. However, if there were no real hardware echocans available
in the system dahdi would still report "Echo Canceller(s): HWEC" in the
dahdi_cfg -v output since the hwec factory is always there.
After this change dahdi_cfg will no longer report HWEC as one of the available
echocans if there isn't a physical span present that actually has a hardware
echocan.
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHLIN-300
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10727 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
This fixes a regression introduced in commit r10186 "wctdm24xxp: Use time
interval for debouncing FXO ring detect." [1] which was first released in
DAHDI-Linux 2.6.0. This only affects users with analog trunks whose providers do
not present 4 polarity reversals on the ring signals. The reporter of this issue
is based in South Africa.
[1] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/dahdi?view=revision&revision=10168
In prior versions, the ring detector did not check for polarity reversals, only
the presence of ringing voltage unless fwringdetect or neonmwi_monitor mode was
set, and even when one of those modes were set, the driver only needed two
reversals to validate a ring. This commit allows the driver to always stay in
fwringdetect mode but restores the requirement for only two reversals.
Also included in this commit is a change to ensure that ringing is not reported
when debouncing lost battery which can happen when voltage is swinging through
0.
Reported-and-Tested-by: Jaco Kroon <jaco@uls.co.za>
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHLIN-298
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10719 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
The previous maint state was saved regardless if the base driver returned an
error or not. This caused strange behavior in dahdi tools. Moved the maint
state save to after the switch case to reflect this.
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/DAHDI-984
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10718 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
This fixes an (embarrassing) error in t1_check_sigbits in the previous commit
where I was writing pass the end of an array on the stack.
Now instead of using an array on the stack, of which all elements were not used,
the pending commands are now stored on a list. I also removed the automatic free
of commands from __t1_getresults and now the function that allocated the command
now frees them.
I believe this will be less error-prone going forward.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Signed-off-by: Russ Meyerriecks <rmeyerriecks@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10700 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
The frequency that the RBS registers were polled was too slow to catch the pulse
dialing digits. The result was that often times dahdi would generate WINK events
instead of PULSEDIGIT events.
This speeds up the rate at which the registers are checked from 100ms to 33ms
and also makes the process of checking the registers quicker by queing up all
the reads at once.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10699 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
To enable J1 mode previously one would configure the card in T1 mode and then
set the j1mode module parameter. Now "modprobe wcte12xp default_linemode=j1"
will work like the other linemodes globally for all cards manged by this driver.
J1 can also be set on a card-by-card basis in sysfs.
Also move pr_fmt to top of file so pr_xxx macros print the module name as
intended.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10696 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
* UMH_WAIT_PROC semantics (and value) was changed from enum to
a bitmask (via #define)
* This constant was missing from kernels older than 2.6.23
Signed-off-by: Oron Peled <oron.peled@xorcom.com>
Acked-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10692 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
* This is a minimal convertion -- everything compiles and looks OK.
* We print a warning for spans registering without a spantype.
* Low-level drivers may later want (but not required)
to fold their internal representations to this canonical
representation -- it will save code and make it more readable.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
Acked-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10683 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
I failed to compile test r10661 and introduced a typo when fixing a
checkpatch.pl warning.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10662 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
This is a port of the functionality in the wctdm24xxp driver to support power
savings modes. Specifically, if the the network side of a BRI spans deactivates
the span to save power, the B410P previously automatically activated it again.
Now, if persistentlayer1=0 module parameter is set, the span will be allowed to
stay deactivated until layer two has a message to send on the dchannel.
This patch does not change any of the default behavior of the B410P driver and
the defaults for the persistentlayer1 option is inconsistent with that of the
B400M modules in the wctdm24xxp driver.
Internal-Issue-ID: ABE-2845
From: Matthew Fredrickson <creslin@digium.com>
[ Minor formatting, exposed the persistentlayer1 as module parameter, changed
defaults for teignorered, alarmdebounce, and persistentlayer1 to match current
defaults in wcb4xxp driver ]
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10661 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Previous commit (r10649) included an incorrect version. Including full message
from that commit for the description.
rev. 10502 of the FPGA firmware for the new E-Main rev. 4 fixes a potential
issue when used on Xorcom XR1000 systems: an issue with the power supply may
cause the unit to reset.
Note that there is no issue with previous models, with a normal setup of an
Astribank, or other XRx000 systems.
Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10652 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
rev. 10502 of the FPGA firmware for the new E-Main rev. 4 fixes a potential
issue when used on Xorcom XR1000 systems: an issue with the power supply may
cause the unit to reset.
Note that there is no issue with previous models, with a normal setup of an
Astribank, or other XRx000 systems.
Signed-off-by: Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10649 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Print a warning message that it may be a GPL violation to redistribute these
binaries if the firmware for the VPMOCT032/64/128/256 is compiled in.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10646 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
It appears that some kernel configurations do not include timer.h in any of
the include files that are included by dahdi_dummy. The timer_structs are
defined in timer.h and not time.h, so this change is correct even though I
never could find a configuation myself that actually failed to compile.
This has negligible impact since dahdi_dummy is not compiled by default.
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHLIN-185
Reported-by: Steve Murphy
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10640 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
'irq' field was removed from dahdi_span in r10276 "dahdi: Remove
dahdi_span.irq and move dahdi_span.irqmisses into dahdi_device." [1]
which was first released in dahdi-linux 2.6.0.
[1] http://svnview.digium.com/svn/dahdi?view=revision&revision=10276
Reported-by: Pavel Selivanov
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHLIN-278
Patches: hdlc.patch by Pavel Selivanov (license #5420)
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10634 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Fixes a crash on unload if the sync_tick callback was running at the same time
the dynamic local span was destroyed. It was possible for
dahdi_dynamic_local_transmit to dereference a pointer that may have already
been freed.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10627 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Minor change to follow generally recommended practice. Prevents new packets
from being queued up for devices when they are about to be cleaned up. Also
clean up any skbs that may still be on the queue after unloading.
Also closes anoter potential kernel oops on module unload. It was possible to
delete the private structure while the master span process was running. The
result was an attempt to page memory from interrupt context.
Make sure that the pvt function is set and cleared under the zlock. Also do
not assume that the pvt pointer is valid in ztdeth_transmit.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10626 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
I saw a kernel oops that was the result of the timer running after the
dahdi_dynamic module was unloaded. Now we wait for the timer to complete, and
then delete it again in case it reactivated itself.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10625 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
The board drivers are the ones calling the unregister function, and
therefore we do not need to worry about them unloading while calling the
destroy callback.
When destroying spans with the ioctl, replace __module_get() with
try_module_get. This avoids hitting a BUG in module_get on kernel versions <
2.6.29.
ALSO move the call to try_module_get out of the dahdi_dynamic_release function
and into destroy. This way if the destroy callback isn't called because the
dynamic driver is unloading the dynamic device can be left on the list to be
cleaned up by the dahdi_dynamic_unregister_driver function().
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10624 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Instead of registering a function pointer, register a dahdi_dynamic_ops
structure that contains the owner as well as the ioctl callback. This way
dahdi.ko can bump up the reference count on dahdi_dynamic.ko before calling
the ioctl callback.
Also, use the registration mutex to guard against the module being unloaded
between the time the structure pointer was checked, and the module reference
is taken.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10623 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Enables the driver to update firmware on systems that do not have the firmware
loader configured / enabled (Linux config option CONFIG_FW_LOADER). Compiling
the firmware into the driver increase the memory footprint by around ~440K.
Internal-Issue-ID: DAHDI-963
Reported-and-Tested-by: Guenther Kelleter
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10618 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Newer versions of kernel build system do not require these Makefiles and
support for kernels older than 2.6.9 are no longer supported by DAHDI.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10617 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
Quiet some checkpatch warnings introduced by the last patch. I kept this
separate since it may have obscured the real change made in the previous
commit if combined.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10590 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff
The driver makes the assumption that interrupts are disabled but this cannot
be guaranteed. We'll explicity disable interrupts on the local processor while
the interrupt handler is running.
This eliminates the "IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared IRQs" warning
when loading the driver.
Signed-off-by: Shaun Ruffell <sruffell@digium.com>
git-svn-id: http://svn.asterisk.org/svn/dahdi/linux/trunk@10589 a0bf4364-ded3-4de4-8d8a-66a801d63aff