Perform accumulation of stats only once (i.e. increasing an actual
counter) and report stats based on differences to previous values,
instead of carrying multiple stats counters for each metric and
resetting each counter to zero whenever stats are reported.
`rtpe_stats` is the global master accumulator.
`_intv` variables are intermediate and local storage for values sampled
from `rtpe_stats` at regular intervals.
`_rate` and `_diff` variables hold stats calculated from `rtpe_stats`
and the respective `_intv` variable whenever the sampling and reporting
occurs.
`stats_counters_calc_diff` is used to calculate stats as differences
between `rtpe_stats` and the last sampled `_intv`
`stats_counters_calc_rate` does the same but calculates a per-second
rate, based on a microsecond duration.
Eliminate now-useless struct global_stats_ax
Change-Id: Ic4ca630161787025219b67e49b41995204d60573
Needed to be able to set graphite socket timeout.
Useful when one wants rtpengine to force the graphite connection
to fail faster, in case graphite server gets filtered while
connection is ongoing.
- add --subscribe_keyspace list config parameter.
- don't delete foreign calls by timers
- fix synchronization of foreign calls (use a separate redis_notify database)
- fix statistics for control channel calls.
- fix deletion of foreign calls upon del notifications
- update rtpengine-ctl tool
This brings master up to date with branch `rfuchs/socket-rework` at
commit `b1bcc096b7`. The branches have diverged too much for a proper
merge, so this is a manual (squashed) merge.
The old master before this merge can be found in branch
`old-master-before-socket-rework` (commit `82199216b2`).
This is a complete rewrite of all socket handling routines. The most
important functional change is that sockets aren't indiscriminately
bound to INADDR_ANY (or rather in6addr_any), but instead are always
bound to their respective local interface address and with the correct
address family.
Side effects of this are that in multi-homed environments, multiple
sockets must be opened (one per interface address and family) which must
be taken into account when considering RLIMIT_NOFILE values. As a
benefit, this change allows rtpengine to utilize the full UDP port space
per interface address, instead of just one port space per machine.
The socket abstraction also makes it possible to support RTP over TCP in
the future.
Change-Id: If6cf4f42136229490186d2d2482fb4fc140c2b53