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2007 Jan 14
2
To 1.4 or not
I don't have a particular reason to upgrade, but I'm installing a new box, so I have the opportunity to go 1.4. On the other hand, I'm not familiar with 1.4, and relatively new to Asterisk. So instead of trying to keep up with two different versions, I want to tie my handful of boxes to one, before any of them grow too complex. Is there a document about the main motivations to
2007 Feb 08
3
Asterisk and 802.11g
I'm greatly surprised when testing an Asterisk box with 802.11g. Here's the topology: VoIP caller --- 802.11g --- Asterisk --- 802.11g --- VoIP extension | FXO ___ PSTN extension When I call a VoIP extension on that box (from a VoIP extension), voice is good. But when this box tries to bridge the call with a
2006 Dec 13
2
TDM400P won't ring GM phone of mere 0.1B
This is rather bizarre: My TDM11 (one FXS) rings a $10 passive phone with REN of 1.0B, a cheap speaker phone of 0.3B, and a cordless phone with marked REN of 0.0B. But it couldn't properly ring this 27935GE3-B (FCC ID G9H2-7930) cordless phone rated at merely 0.1B. Rarely, the phone will crack out an occasional weak and abrupt beap, but never a normal ring. Otherwise Asterisk and TDM400P
2007 Jan 26
4
Does X100P decode caller ID?
The SM56 MODEM manual says it does. But when used with zaptel 1.2.12, nothing shows up. Yuan Liu
2006 Dec 14
2
Console latency
Another bizarry: If I run the Echo application from the console, I can hear a very long delay (upward to 1,000 ms). I can run the same application from a GrandStream phone (on the same LAN) and hear little delay. What could possibly be wrong? If it were interrupt overload, I'd hear lots of cracks in my echo, right? I'm not hearing that. Besides, a telephony card is not involved.
2007 Feb 04
1
TDM400 stopped bridging outgoing FXO call
My TDM400/zaptel 1.2.10/Asterisk 1.2.13 suddenly stopped bridging outgoing FXO calls. If I make a call (from an FXS channel) to a PSTN destination, and the other side answers, Asterisk will show continued ringback on the FXS channel, while the PSTN side hears silence. No error message appears. If a call from PSTN terminates on the same FXO, Asterisk can still ring the FXS channel, and when
2007 Feb 11
2
Extensions in macro
Home someone can explain this: a Goto() command can walk within a macro, but if a digit is dialed from within a macro, the call flows back to the context that called the macro. Is there some way to "contain" the flow? Thanks. Yuan Liu
2007 Mar 02
1
How to fail an AGI
I mean how do I set failure condition in AGI? My script exits with code 0 upon success, and non-zero when problems occur - the standard *nix way. But Asterisk always report "AGI Script completed, returning 0", and AGISTATUS is always SUCCESS. Yuan Liu
2006 Dec 15
1
fxotune unable to set impedence
My SM56 (Motorola X100P clone) has echo as hight as 38%, according to fxotune -d. But when trying to take action, it fxotune simply says it can't. ./fxotune -i3 -vvvv Running with parameters: doset=0 docalibrate=1 dodump=0 startdev=1 stopdev=252 calibtype=2 waveformtype=-1 delaytosilence=0 silencegoodfor=18
2007 Feb 04
1
Continue line in config files?
Is there anything that allows a logical line to extend to the next physical line? Printed files are so hard to read with blind line wraps - and my printer doesn't even automatically wrap. Yuan Liu
2007 Mar 06
1
Compiling smsq in 1.2
How to compile smsq in 1.2? It is compile in 1.4 by default. It is included in 1.2.13, but not compiled. Any rule or method to make it? Yuan Liu
2007 Mar 04
2
When does local leg in call file start?
For a simple call file like Channel: Zap/g1/XXXXXXX RetryTime: 60 WaitTime: 30 Context: from-file Extension: s Priority: 1 I noticed that s@from-file started to execute regardless of the state of the outgoing call. Is this supposed to be? So far I can only set a Wait() in the local leg and hope the remote party picks up soon enough. I thought call file extension will start execution only
2016 Nov 25
1
[PATCH] virtio_mmio: Set dev.release() to avoid warning
I think not. In virtio_pci_common, vp_dev is allocated by kzalloc so a kfree is needed. Here vm_dev is allocated by devm_kmalloc which is "automatically freed on driver detach" from the comment (drivers/base/devres.c:769). On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> wrote: > > > On 2016?11?24? 08:31, Yuan Liu wrote: > >> From: Yuan Liu
2016 Nov 25
1
[PATCH] virtio_mmio: Set dev.release() to avoid warning
I think not. In virtio_pci_common, vp_dev is allocated by kzalloc so a kfree is needed. Here vm_dev is allocated by devm_kmalloc which is "automatically freed on driver detach" from the comment (drivers/base/devres.c:769). On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 6:37 PM, Jason Wang <jasowang at redhat.com> wrote: > > > On 2016?11?24? 08:31, Yuan Liu wrote: > >> From: Yuan Liu
2016 Nov 24
2
[PATCH] virtio_mmio: Set dev.release() to avoid warning
From: Yuan Liu <liuyuan at google.com> Fix a warning thrown from virtio_mmio_remove(): Device 'virtio0' does not have a release() function The fix is according to virtio_pci_probe() of drivers/virtio/virtio_pci_common.c Signed-off-by: Yuan Liu <liuyuan at google.com> --- drivers/virtio/virtio_mmio.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git
2016 Nov 24
2
[PATCH] virtio_mmio: Set dev.release() to avoid warning
From: Yuan Liu <liuyuan at google.com> Fix a warning thrown from virtio_mmio_remove(): Device 'virtio0' does not have a release() function The fix is according to virtio_pci_probe() of drivers/virtio/virtio_pci_common.c Signed-off-by: Yuan Liu <liuyuan at google.com> --- drivers/virtio/virtio_mmio.c | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git
2007 Jan 03
3
voice fax modem and asterisk
Hi I have been asked to ind out if there is a way to use asterisk to answere a voice fax modem so it can provide an answering service and record messages ? -- Gregory Machin gregory.machin@gmail.com www.linuxpro.co.za
2007 Feb 22
3
New tutorial: DTMF tone detection
Hello list, I have prepared a small tutorial today that deals with how to avoid Asterisk rebuilding DTMF tones when using it to connect industial appliances that use DTMF. You can find it at: http://astrecipes.net/index.php?n=248 I know it isn't everybody's piece of cake, but I thought somebody could be interested as well :) l. -- Home of QueueMetrics -
2011 Apr 20
1
[PATCH] driver, virtio: Modify the err hanlding logic
From: Liu Yuan <tailai.ly at taobao.com> In the function vp_request_msix_vectors(), when pci_enable_msix() returns 0, there will be redundant double checks for 'err'. This patch fixes it to avoid the unnecessary check. Signed-off-by: Liu Yuan <tailai.ly at taobao.com> --- drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c | 7 ++++--- 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git
2011 Apr 20
1
[PATCH] driver, virtio: Modify the err hanlding logic
From: Liu Yuan <tailai.ly at taobao.com> In the function vp_request_msix_vectors(), when pci_enable_msix() returns 0, there will be redundant double checks for 'err'. This patch fixes it to avoid the unnecessary check. Signed-off-by: Liu Yuan <tailai.ly at taobao.com> --- drivers/virtio/virtio_pci.c | 7 ++++--- 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git