On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
That is definitely a leak and the fix looks good.
Thanks.
That leak is most likely the one biting you.
It definitely is.
Committed the fix for this leak on Asterisk v12 branch in -r413454.
There is another leak
Committed the fix for this leak on Asterisk v12 branch in -r413452.
This leak also applied to Asterisk v11.
Thanks.
Is this for both the one in the talking callback or the one in
handle_cli_confbridge_kick or both (the fix is similar in both)?
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On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
Committed the fix for this leak on Asterisk v12 branch in -r413452.
This leak also applied to Asterisk v11.
Thanks.
Is this for both the one in the talking callback or the one in
handle_cli_confbridge_kick or both (the
Really, I think we're pretty positive there's a ref leak (since
otherwise, the CBAnn channel would be long gone). If you can get a
ref debug log and the standard Asterisk DEBUG log showing the
problem, that would help a lot in finding out what is going on.
I think the bug is in
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
Really, I think we're pretty positive there's a ref leak (since
otherwise, the CBAnn channel would be long gone). If you can get a
ref debug log and the standard Asterisk DEBUG log showing the
problem, that would help a
That is definitely a leak and the fix looks good.
Thanks.
That leak is most likely the one biting you.
It definitely is.
There is another leak in handle_cli_confbridge_kick() if the
participant to kick is not in the conference.
Confirmed. I missed that one in my code reading. I just
It may show up in 'bridge show all' - but I'd actually expect it not
to show up there either.
Actually, it does. I have a screen full of bridges with 0 channels.
I just tried an experiment where all I have is
exten = 329,1,Answer(1000)
same = n,Confbridge(1234)
with absolutely nothing else
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 7:18 AM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
It may show up in 'bridge show all' - but I'd actually expect it not
to show up there either.
Actually, it does. I have a screen full of bridges with 0 channels.
I just tried an experiment where all I have is
exten =
Please go ahead and open an issue and attach the refs log and the full DEBUG
log. That will allow us to understand what's occurring here.
I need to wait until I'm sure this isn't something I caused somehow,
so I need to first understand why I'm seeing this and nobody else is.
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On 5/1/2014 10:38 AM, Richard Kenner wrote:
Please go ahead and open an issue and attach the refs log and the full DEBUG
log. That will allow us to understand what's occurring here.
I need to wait until I'm sure this isn't something I caused somehow,
so I need to first understand why I'm
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 6:03 PM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
If the channel still hangs around after the conference is destroyed
then there is a problem.
Am I missing something obvious: I'm looking in the confbridge_exec
function. I see a conference = NULL line, but no attempt
If the reference count on the bridge is off, you should see the conference
bridge 'hanging around' after the last participant has left.
And how would I be sure this is the case? I did core set debug 1 and
didn't see the debug line about destroying the conference, but it doesn't
show up in
On Wed, Apr 30, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
If the reference count on the bridge is off, you should see the
conference
bridge 'hanging around' after the last participant has left.
And how would I be sure this is the case? I did core set debug 1 and
didn't see
Really, I think we're pretty positive there's a ref leak (since
otherwise, the CBAnn channel would be long gone). If you can get a
ref debug log and the standard Asterisk DEBUG log showing the
problem, that would help a lot in finding out what is going on.
That can't be done in the 12.2.0
After an upgrade to Asterisk 12, I'm collecting channels. When I enter
and then exit a conference room, I see:
-- CBAnn/207-067f;1 Playing 'confbridge-leave.slin' (language 'en')
-- Channel CBAnn/207-067f;2 joined 'softmix' base-bridge
5edb1920-3774-4ba3-8c4d-23e8fd04519c
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On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 5:10 PM, Richard Kenner ken...@gnat.com wrote:
After an upgrade to Asterisk 12, I'm collecting channels. When I enter
and then exit a conference room, I see:
-- CBAnn/207-067f;1 Playing 'confbridge-leave.slin' (language
'en')
-- Channel
The announcer channel joins/leaves the conference as it has sounds
to play. If the channel still hangs around after the conference is
destroyed then there is a problem.
There's a problem. ;-)
But thanks for pointing to how that's supposed to be handled.
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If the channel still hangs around after the conference is destroyed
then there is a problem.
Am I missing something obvious: I'm looking in the confbridge_exec
function. I see a conference = NULL line, but no attempt to free
that structure, which is what I understand will destroy the playback
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