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diff --git a/erts/configure.in b/erts/configure.in index 627f734409..a4c3ffb5c4 100644 --- a/erts/configure.in +++ b/erts/configure.in @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script. -*-m4-*- dnl %CopyrightBegin% dnl -dnl Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2010. All Rights Reserved. +dnl Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. dnl dnl The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, dnl Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -3660,6 +3660,12 @@ case "$erl_xcomp_without_sysroot-$with_ssl" in urp="uninstall/openssl_is1/inno setup: app path" rp="$wrp$urp" if regtool -q get "$rp" > /dev/null; then + true + else + urp="uninstall/openssl (32-bit)_is1/inno setup: app path" + rp="$wrp$urp" + fi + if regtool -q get "$rp" > /dev/null; then ssl_install_dir=`regtool -q get "$rp"` # Try hard to get rid of spaces... if cygpath -d "$ssl_install_dir" > /dev/null 2>&1; then diff --git a/erts/doc/src/driver.xml b/erts/doc/src/driver.xml index db455312ec..2b1ed398ee 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/driver.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/driver.xml @@ -63,7 +63,8 @@ <p>This is a simple driver for accessing a postgres database using the libpq C client library. Postgres is used because it's free and open source. For information - on postgres, refer to the website www.postgres.org.</p> + on postgres, refer to the website + <url href="http://www.postgres.org">www.postgres.org</url>.</p> <p>The driver is synchronous, it uses the synchronous calls of the client library. This is only for simplicity, and is generally not good, since it will @@ -210,7 +211,7 @@ static void stop(ErlDrvData drv_data) input data is a string paramater for <c><![CDATA[connect]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[select]]></c>. The returned data consists of Erlang terms.</p> <p>The functions <c><![CDATA[get_s]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[ei_x_to_new_binary]]></c> are - utilities that is used to make the code shorter. <c><![CDATA[get_s]]></c> + utilities that are used to make the code shorter. <c><![CDATA[get_s]]></c> duplicates the string and zero-terminates it, since the postgres client library wants that. <c><![CDATA[ei_x_to_new_binary]]></c> takes an <c><![CDATA[ei_x_buff]]></c> buffer and allocates a binary and @@ -244,7 +245,7 @@ static int control(ErlDrvData drv_data, unsigned int command, char *buf, return r; } ]]></code> - <p>In <c><![CDATA[do_connect]]></c> is where we log in to the database. If the connection + <p><c><![CDATA[do_connect]]></c> is where we log in to the database. If the connection was successful we store the connection handle in our driver data, and return ok. Otherwise, we return the error message from postgres, and store <c><![CDATA[NULL]]></c> in the driver data.</p> @@ -264,7 +265,7 @@ static int do_connect(const char *s, our_data_t* data, ei_x_buff* x) } ]]></code> <p>If we are connected (if the connection handle is not <c><![CDATA[NULL]]></c>), - we log out from the database. We need to check if a we should + we log out from the database. We need to check if we should encode an ok, since we might get here from the <c><![CDATA[stop]]></c> function, which doesn't return data to the emulator.</p> <code type="none"><![CDATA[ @@ -279,7 +280,7 @@ static int do_disconnect(our_data_t* data, ei_x_buff* x) return 0; } ]]></code> - <p>We execute a query and encodes the result. Encoding is done + <p>We execute a query and encode the result. Encoding is done in another C module, <c><![CDATA[pg_encode.c]]></c> which is also provided as sample code.</p> <code type="none"><![CDATA[ @@ -291,7 +292,7 @@ static int do_select(const char* s, our_data_t* data, ei_x_buff* x) return 0; } ]]></code> - <p>Here we simply checks the result from postgres, and + <p>Here we simply check the result from postgres, and if it's data we encode it as lists of lists with column data. Everything from postgres is C strings, so we just use <c><![CDATA[ei_x_encode_string]]></c> to send @@ -392,7 +393,7 @@ disconnect(Port) -> select(Port, Query) -> binary_to_term(port_control(Port, ?DRV_SELECT, Query)). ]]></code> - <p>The api is simple: <c><![CDATA[connect/1]]></c> loads the driver, opens it + <p>The API is simple: <c><![CDATA[connect/1]]></c> loads the driver, opens it and logs on to the database, returning the Erlang port if successful, <c><![CDATA[select/2]]></c> sends a query to the driver, and returns the result, <c><![CDATA[disconnect/1]]></c> closes the @@ -417,7 +418,7 @@ select(Port, Query) -> <p>Sometimes database queries can take long time to complete, in our <c><![CDATA[pg_sync]]></c> driver, the emulator halts while the driver is doing its job. This is - often not acceptable, since no other Erlang processes + often not acceptable, since no other Erlang process gets a chance to do anything. To improve on our postgres driver, we reimplement it using the asynchronous calls in LibPQ.</p> @@ -472,7 +473,7 @@ typedef struct our_data_t { whether the driver is waiting for a connection or waiting for the result of a query. (This is needed since the entry <c><![CDATA[ready_io]]></c> will be called both when connecting and - when there is query result.)</p> + when there is a query result.)</p> <code type="none"><![CDATA[ static int do_connect(const char *s, our_data_t* data) { @@ -571,7 +572,7 @@ static void ready_io(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvEvent event) connection is successful, or error if it's not. If the connection is not yet established, we simply return; <c><![CDATA[ready_io]]></c> will be called again.</p> - <p>If we have result from a connect, indicated that we have data in + <p>If we have a result from a connect, indicated by having data in the <c><![CDATA[x]]></c> buffer, we no longer need to select on output (<c><![CDATA[ready_output]]></c>), so we remove this by calling <c><![CDATA[driver_select]]></c>.</p> @@ -630,9 +631,9 @@ return_port_data(Port) -> message queue. The function <c><![CDATA[return_port_data]]></c> above receives data from the port. Since the data is in binary format, we use <c><![CDATA[binary_to_term/1]]></c> to convert - it to Erlang term. Note that the driver is opened in - binary mode, <c><![CDATA[open_port/2]]></c> is called with the option - <c><![CDATA[[binary]]]></c>. This means that data sent from the driver + it to an Erlang term. Note that the driver is opened in + binary mode (<c><![CDATA[open_port/2]]></c> is called with the option + <c><![CDATA[[binary]]]></c>). This means that data sent from the driver to the emulator is sent as binaries. Without the <c><![CDATA[binary]]></c> option, they would have been lists of integers.</p> </section> @@ -646,15 +647,15 @@ return_port_data(Port) -> of a list of integers. For large lists (more than 100000 elements), this will take some time, so we will perform this as an asynchronous task.</p> - <p>The asynchronous api for drivers are quite complicated. First + <p>The asynchronous API for drivers is quite complicated. First of all, the work must be prepared. In our example we do this in <c><![CDATA[output]]></c>. We could have used <c><![CDATA[control]]></c> just as well, but we want some variation in our examples. In our driver, we allocate - a structure that contains all needed for the asynchronous task + a structure that contains anything that's needed for the asynchronous task to do the work. This is done in the main emulator thread. Then the asynchronous function is called from a driver thread, - separate from the main emulator thread. Note that the driver- - functions are not reentrant, so they shouldn't be used. + separate from the main emulator thread. Note that the driver-functions + are not reentrant, so they shouldn't be used. Finally, after the function is completed, the driver callback <c><![CDATA[ready_async]]></c> is called from the main emulator thread, this is where we return the result to Erlang. (We can't @@ -692,7 +693,7 @@ static ErlDrvEntry next_perm_driver_entry = { be sent later from the <c><![CDATA[ready_async]]></c> call-back.</p> <p>The <c><![CDATA[async_data]]></c> will be passed to the <c><![CDATA[do_perm]]></c> function. We do not use a <c><![CDATA[async_free]]></c> function (the last argument to - <c><![CDATA[driver_async]]></c>, it's only used if the task is cancelled + <c><![CDATA[driver_async]]></c>), it's only used if the task is cancelled programmatically.</p> <code type="none"><![CDATA[ struct our_async_data { @@ -743,7 +744,7 @@ static void ready_async(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvThreadData async_data) ErlDrvPort port = reinterpret_cast<ErlDrvPort>(drv_data); our_async_data* d = reinterpret_cast<our_async_data*>(async_data); int n = d->data.size(), result_n = n*2 + 3; - ErlDrvTermData* result = new ErlDrvTermData[result_n], * rp = result; + ErlDrvTermData *result = new ErlDrvTermData[result_n], *rp = result; for (vector<int>::iterator i = d->data.begin(); i != d->data.end(); ++i) { *rp++ = ERL_DRV_INT; diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml index 497a2fa01d..066a2a4b92 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml @@ -56,16 +56,16 @@ instance is connected to an Erlang port. Every port has a port owner process. Communication with the port is normally done through the port owner process.</p> - <p>Most of the functions takes the <c>port</c> handle as an + <p>Most of the functions take the <c>port</c> handle as an argument. This identifies the driver instance. Note that this port handle must be stored by the driver, it is not given when the driver is called from the emulator (see <seealso marker="driver_entry#emulator">driver_entry</seealso>).</p> - <p>Some of the functions takes a parameter of type + <p>Some of the functions take a parameter of type <c>ErlDrvBinary</c>, a driver binary. It should be both - allocated and freed by the caller. Using a binary directly avoid + allocated and freed by the caller. Using a binary directly avoids one extra copying of data.</p> - <p>Many of the output functions has a "header buffer", with + <p>Many of the output functions have a "header buffer", with <c>hbuf</c> and <c>hlen</c> parameters. This buffer is sent as a list before the binary (or list, depending on port mode) that is sent. This is convenient when matching on messages received from @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ with SMP support without being rewritten if driver level locking is used.</p> <note> - <p>It is assumed that drivers does not access other drivers. If + <p>It is assumed that drivers do not access other drivers. If drivers should access each other they have to provide their own mechanism for thread safe synchronization. Such "inter driver communication" is strongly discouraged.</p> @@ -113,12 +113,12 @@ call-backs may be made from different threads.</p> </note> <p>Most functions in this API are <em>not</em> thread-safe, i.e., - they may <em>not</em> be called from an arbitrary thread. Function + they may <em>not</em> be called from an arbitrary thread. Functions that are not documented as thread-safe may only be called from driver call-backs or function calls descending from a driver call-back call. Note that driver call-backs may be called from different threads. This, however, is not a problem for any - functions in this API, since the emulator have control over + function in this API, since the emulator has control over these threads.</p> <note> <p>Functions not explicitly documented as thread-safe are @@ -155,10 +155,10 @@ more information.</p> </item> <tag>Output functions</tag> - <item>With the output functions, the driver sends data back + <item>With the output functions, the driver sends data back to the emulator. They will be received as messages by the port owner process, see <c>open_port/2</c>. The vector function and the - function taking a driver binary is faster, because that avoid + function taking a driver binary are faster, because they avoid copying the data buffer. There is also a fast way of sending terms from the driver, without going through the binary term format.</item> @@ -193,14 +193,14 @@ use functionality from the POSIX thread API or the Windows native thread API. </p> - <p>The Erlang driver thread API only return error codes when it is + <p>The Erlang driver thread API only returns error codes when it is reasonable to recover from an error condition. If it isn't reasonable to recover from an error condition, the whole runtime system is terminated. For example, if a create mutex operation fails, an error code is returned, but if a lock operation on a mutex fails, the whole runtime system is terminated. </p> - <p>Note that there exist no "condition variable wait with timeout" in + <p>Note that there exists no "condition variable wait with timeout" in the Erlang driver thread API. This is due to issues with <c>pthread_cond_timedwait()</c>. When the system clock suddenly is changed, it isn't always guaranteed that you will wake up from @@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ to give you better error reports. </p> </item> - <tag>Adding / remove drivers</tag> + <tag>Adding / removing drivers</tag> <item>A driver can add and later remove drivers.</item> <tag>Monitoring processes</tag> <item>A driver can monitor a process that does not own a port.</item> @@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ could, under rare circumstances, mean that drivers have to be slightly modified. If so, this will of course be documented. <c>ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MINOR_VERSION</c> will be incremented when - new features are added. The runtime system use the minor version + new features are added. The runtime system uses the minor version of the driver to determine what features to use. The runtime system will refuse to load a driver if the major versions differ, or if the major versions are equal and the @@ -273,7 +273,7 @@ It can, however, not make sure that it isn't incompatible. Therefore, when loading a driver that doesn't use the extended driver interface, there is a risk that it will be loaded also when - the driver is incompatible. When the driver use the extended driver + the driver is incompatible. When the driver uses the extended driver interface, the emulator can verify that it isn't of an incompatible driver version. You are therefore advised to use the extended driver interface.</p> @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ typedef struct ErlDrvSysInfo { <seealso marker="#driver_system_info">driver_system_info()</seealso> will write the system information when passed a reference to a <c>ErlDrvSysInfo</c> structure. A description of the - fields in the structure follow: + fields in the structure follows: </p> <taglist> <tag><c>driver_major_version</c></tag> @@ -347,14 +347,6 @@ typedef struct ErlDrvSysInfo { <item>A value <c>!= 0</c> if the runtime system has SMP support; otherwise, <c>0</c>. </item> - <tag><c>thread_support</c></tag> - <item>A value <c>!= 0</c> if the runtime system has thread support; - otherwise, <c>0</c>. - </item> - <tag><c>smp_support</c></tag> - <item>A value <c>!= 0</c> if the runtime system has SMP support; - otherwise, <c>0</c>. - </item> <tag><c>async_threads</c></tag> <item>The number of async threads in the async thread pool used by <seealso marker="#driver_async">driver_async()</seealso> @@ -401,8 +393,8 @@ typedef struct ErlDrvBinary { <seealso marker="#driver_binary_dec_refc">driver_binary_dec_refc()</seealso>.</p> </note> <p>Some driver calls, such as <c>driver_enq_binary</c>, - increments the driver reference count, and others, such as - <c>driver_deq</c> decrements it.</p> + increment the driver reference count, and others, such as + <c>driver_deq</c> decrement it.</p> <p>Using a driver binary instead of a normal buffer, is often faster, since the emulator doesn't need to copy the data, only the pointer is used.</p> @@ -415,7 +407,7 @@ typedef struct ErlDrvBinary { <c>driver_outputv</c> calls, and in the queue. Also the driver call-back <seealso marker="driver_entry#outputv">outputv</seealso> uses driver binaries.</p> - <p>If the driver of some reason or another, wants to keep a + <p>If the driver for some reason or another, wants to keep a driver binary around, in a static variable for instance, the reference count should be incremented, and the binary can later be freed in the <seealso marker="driver_entry#stop">stop</seealso> call-back, with @@ -423,7 +415,7 @@ typedef struct ErlDrvBinary { <p>Note that since a driver binary is shared by the driver and the emulator, a binary received from the emulator or sent to the emulator, must not be changed by the driver.</p> - <p>From erts version 5.5 (OTP release R11B), orig_bytes is + <p>Since erts version 5.5 (OTP release R11B), orig_bytes is guaranteed to be properly aligned for storage of an array of doubles (usually 8-byte aligned).</p> </item> @@ -447,7 +439,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { int vsize; int size; SysIOVec* iov; - >ErlDrvBinary** binv; + ErlDrvBinary** binv; } ErlIOVec; </code> <p>The I/O vector used by the emulator and drivers, is a list @@ -495,17 +487,17 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { Currently, the only port specific data that the emulator associates with the port data lock is the driver queue.</p> <p>Normally a driver instance does not have a port data lock. If - the driver instance want to use a port data lock, it has to + the driver instance wants to use a port data lock, it has to create the port data lock by calling <seealso marker="#driver_pdl_create">driver_pdl_create()</seealso>. <em>NOTE</em>: Once the port data lock has been created, every - access to data associated with the port data lock have to be done + access to data associated with the port data lock has to be done while having the port data lock locked. The port data lock is locked, and unlocked, respectively, by use of <seealso marker="#driver_pdl_lock">driver_pdl_lock()</seealso>, and <seealso marker="#driver_pdl_unlock">driver_pdl_unlock()</seealso>.</p> <p>A port data lock is reference counted, and when the reference - count reach zero, it will be destroyed. The emulator will at + count reaches zero, it will be destroyed. The emulator will at least increment the reference count once when the lock is created and decrement it once when the port associated with the lock terminates. The emulator will also increment the @@ -545,7 +537,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { </p> <taglist> <tag>suggested_stack_size</tag> - <item>A suggestion, in kilo-words, on how large stack to use. A value less + <item>A suggestion, in kilo-words, on how large a stack to use. A value less than zero means default size. </item> </taglist> @@ -648,7 +640,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { opened.</p> <p>The data is queued in the port owner process' message queue. Note that this does not yield to the emulator. (Since - the driver and the emulator runs in the same thread.)</p> + the driver and the emulator run in the same thread.)</p> <p>The parameter <c>buf</c> points to the data to send, and <c>len</c> is the number of bytes.</p> <p>The return value for all output functions is 0. (Unless the @@ -749,7 +741,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { function <seealso marker="driver_entry#emulator">timeout</seealso> is called.</p> <p>Note that there is only one timer on each driver instance; setting a new timer will replace an older one.</p> - <p>Return value i 0 (-1 only when the <c>timeout</c> driver + <p>Return value is 0 (-1 only when the <c>timeout</c> driver function is <c>NULL</c>).</p> </desc> </func> @@ -799,20 +791,20 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { event object must be a socket or pipe (or other object that <c>select</c>/<c>poll</c> can use). On windows, the Win32 API function <c>WaitForMultipleObjects</c> - is used. This places other restriction on the event object. + is used. This places other restrictions on the event object. Refer to the Win32 SDK documentation.</p> <p>The <c>on</c> parameter should be <c>1</c> for setting events and <c>0</c> for clearing them.</p> - <p>The <c>mode</c> argument is bitwise-or combination of + <p>The <c>mode</c> argument is a bitwise-or combination of <c>ERL_DRV_READ</c>, <c>ERL_DRV_WRITE</c> and <c>ERL_DRV_USE</c>. - The first two specifies whether to wait for read events and/or write + The first two specify whether to wait for read events and/or write events. A fired read event will call <seealso marker="driver_entry#ready_input">ready_input</seealso> while a fired write event will call <seealso marker="driver_entry#ready_output">ready_output</seealso>. </p> <note> - <p>Some OS (Windows) does not differ between read and write events. + <p>Some OS (Windows) do not differentiate between read and write events. The call-back for a fired event then only depends on the value of <c>mode</c>.</p> </note> <p><c>ERL_DRV_USE</c> specifies if we are using the event object or if we want to close it. @@ -834,9 +826,9 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { as before. But it is recommended to update them to use <c>ERL_DRV_USE</c> and <c>stop_select</c> to make sure that event objects are closed in a safe way.</p> </note> - <p>The return value is 0 (Failure, -1, only if the + <p>The return value is 0 (failure, -1, only if the <c>ready_input</c>/<c>ready_output</c> is - <c>NULL</c>.</p> + <c>NULL</c>).</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -1076,7 +1068,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { array of <c>SysIOVec</c>s. It also returns the number of elements in <c>vlen</c>. This is the only way to get data out of the queue.</p> - <p>Nothing is remove from the queue by this function, that must be done + <p>Nothing is removed from the queue by this function, that must be done with <c>driver_deq</c>.</p> <p>The returned array is suitable to use with the Unix system call <c>writev</c>.</p> @@ -1209,7 +1201,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { <fsummary>Stop monitoring a process from a driver</fsummary> <desc> <marker id="driver_demonitor_process"></marker> - <p>This function cancels an monitor created earlier. </p> + <p>This function cancels a monitor created earlier. </p> <p>The function returns 0 if a monitor was removed and > 0 if the monitor did no longer exist.</p> </desc> @@ -1326,7 +1318,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { <p>This function signals to erlang that the driver has encountered an EOF and should be closed, unless the port was opened with the <c>eof</c> option, in that case eof is sent - to the port. Otherwise, the port is close and an + to the port. Otherwise, the port is closed and an <c>'EXIT'</c> message is sent to the port owner process.</p> <p>The return value is 0.</p> </desc> @@ -1349,8 +1341,8 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { (<c>driver_failure</c>).</p> <p>The driver should fail only when in severe error situations, when the driver cannot possibly keep open, for instance - buffer allocation gets out of memory. Normal errors is more - appropriate to handle with sending error codes with + buffer allocation gets out of memory. For normal errors + it is more appropriate to send error codes with <c>driver_output</c>.</p> <p>The return value is 0.</p> </desc> @@ -1371,7 +1363,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { <p>This function returns the process id of the process that made the current call to the driver. The process id can be used with <c>driver_send_term</c> to send back data to the - caller. <c>driver_caller()</c> only return valid data + caller. <c>driver_caller()</c> only returns valid data when currently executing in one of the following driver callbacks:</p> <taglist> @@ -1409,7 +1401,7 @@ typedef struct ErlIOVec { tuple, the elements are given first, and then the tuple term, with a count. Likewise for lists.</p> <p>A tuple must be specified with the number of elements. (The - elements precedes the <c>ERL_DRV_TUPLE</c> term.)</p> + elements precede the <c>ERL_DRV_TUPLE</c> term.)</p> <p>A list must be specified with the number of elements, including the tail, which is the last term preceding <c>ERL_DRV_LIST</c>.</p> @@ -1518,7 +1510,7 @@ ERL_DRV_EXT2TERM char *buf, ErlDrvUInt len }; driver_output_term(port, spec, sizeof(spec) / sizeof(spec[0])); ]]></code> - <p>If you want to pass a binary and doesn't already have the content + <p>If you want to pass a binary and don't already have the content of the binary in an <c>ErlDrvBinary</c>, you can benefit from using <c>ERL_DRV_BUF2BINARY</c> instead of creating an <c>ErlDrvBinary</c> via <c>driver_alloc_binary()</c> and then pass the binary via @@ -1565,7 +1557,7 @@ ERL_DRV_EXT2TERM char *buf, ErlDrvUInt len <em>other</em> processes than the port owner process. The <c>receiver</c> parameter specifies the process to receive the data.</p> - <p>The parameters <c>term</c> and <c>n</c> does the same thing + <p>The parameters <c>term</c> and <c>n</c> do the same thing as in <seealso marker="#driver_output_term">driver_output_term</seealso>.</p> <p>This function is only thread-safe when the emulator with SMP support is used.</p> @@ -1660,7 +1652,7 @@ ERL_DRV_EXT2TERM char *buf, ErlDrvUInt len <desc> <marker id="driver_lock_driver"></marker> <p>This function locks the driver used by the port <c>port</c> - in memory for the rest of the emulator process + in memory for the rest of the emulator process' lifetime. After this call, the driver behaves as one of Erlang's statically linked in drivers.</p> </desc> @@ -1904,7 +1896,7 @@ ERL_DRV_EXT2TERM char *buf, ErlDrvUInt len corresponding to one of the involved thread identifiers has terminated since the thread identifier was saved, the result of <c>erl_drv_equal_tids()</c> might not give - expected result. + the expected result. </p></note> <p>This function is thread-safe.</p> </desc> diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c index d9f132f067..b71404fd27 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* * %CopyrightBegin% * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 2005-2010. All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2005-2011. All Rights Reserved. * * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -216,233 +216,289 @@ static int print_atom_name(fmtfn_t fn, void* arg, Eterm atom, long *dcount) } +#define PRT_BAR ((Eterm) 0) +#define PRT_COMMA ((Eterm) 1) +#define PRT_CLOSE_LIST ((Eterm) 2) +#define PRT_CLOSE_TUPLE ((Eterm) 3) +#define PRT_TERM ((Eterm) 4) +#define PRT_ONE_CONS ((Eterm) 5) +#define PRT_PATCH_FUN_SIZE ((Eterm) 6) +#define PRT_LAST_ARRAY_ELEMENT ((Eterm) 7) /* Note! Must be last... */ static int print_term(fmtfn_t fn, void* arg, Eterm obj, long *dcount) { + DECLARE_WSTACK(s); int res; int i; + Eterm val; Uint32 *ref_num; Eterm* nobj; +#if HALFWORD_HEAP + UWord wobj; +#endif res = 0; - if ((*dcount)-- <= 0) - return res; - -#ifdef HYBRID___NOT_ACTIVE - /* Color coded output based on memory location */ - if(ptr_val(obj) >= global_heap && ptr_val(obj) < global_hend) - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "\033[32m"); -#ifdef INCREMENTAL - else if(ptr_val(obj) >= inc_fromspc && ptr_val(obj) < inc_fromend) - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "\033[33m"); + goto L_jump_start; + + L_outer_loop: + while (!WSTACK_ISEMPTY(s)) { + switch (val = WSTACK_POP(s)) { + case PRT_COMMA: + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, ','); + goto L_outer_loop; + case PRT_BAR: + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '|'); + goto L_outer_loop; + case PRT_CLOSE_LIST: + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, ']'); + goto L_outer_loop; + case PRT_CLOSE_TUPLE: + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '}'); + goto L_outer_loop; + default: +#if HALFWORD_HEAP + obj = (Eterm) (wobj = WSTACK_POP(s)); +#else + obj = WSTACK_POP(s); #endif - else if(IS_CONST(obj)) - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "\033[34m"); - else - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "\033[31m"); + switch (val) { + case PRT_TERM: + break; + case PRT_ONE_CONS: + L_print_one_cons: + { + Eterm* cons = list_val(obj); + Eterm tl; + + obj = CAR(cons); + tl = CDR(cons); + if (is_not_nil(tl)) { + if (is_list(tl)) { + WSTACK_PUSH(s, tl); + WSTACK_PUSH(s, PRT_ONE_CONS); + WSTACK_PUSH(s, PRT_COMMA); + } else { + WSTACK_PUSH(s, tl); + WSTACK_PUSH(s, PRT_TERM); + WSTACK_PUSH(s, PRT_BAR); + } + } + } + break; + case PRT_LAST_ARRAY_ELEMENT: + { +#if HALFWORD_HEAP + Eterm* ptr = (Eterm *) wobj; +#else + Eterm* ptr = (Eterm *) obj; #endif + obj = *ptr; + } + break; + default: /* PRT_LAST_ARRAY_ELEMENT+1 and upwards */ + { +#if HALFWORD_HEAP + Eterm* ptr = (Eterm *) wobj; +#else + Eterm* ptr = (Eterm *) obj; +#endif + obj = *ptr++; + WSTACK_PUSH(s, (UWord) ptr); + WSTACK_PUSH(s, val-1); + WSTACK_PUSH(s, PRT_COMMA); + } + break; + } + break; + } - if (is_CP(obj)) { - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<cp/header:"); - PRINT_POINTER(res, fn, arg, cp_val(obj)); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); - return res; - } + L_jump_start: - switch (tag_val_def(obj)) { - case NIL_DEF: - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "[]"); - break; - case ATOM_DEF: { - int tres = print_atom_name(fn, arg, obj, dcount); - if (tres < 0) - return tres; - res += tres; - if (*dcount <= 0) - return res; - break; - } - case SMALL_DEF: - PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, (signed long) signed_val(obj)); - break; - case BIG_DEF: { - int print_res; - char def_buf[64]; - char *buf, *big_str; - Uint sz = (Uint) big_decimal_estimate(obj); - sz++; - if (sz <= 64) - buf = &def_buf[0]; - else - buf = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, sz); - big_str = erts_big_to_string(obj, buf, sz); - print_res = erts_printf_string(fn, arg, big_str); - if (buf != &def_buf[0]) - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, (void *) buf); - if (print_res < 0) - return print_res; - res += print_res; - break; - } - case REF_DEF: - case EXTERNAL_REF_DEF: - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Ref<"); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, - (unsigned long) ref_channel_no(obj)); - ref_num = ref_numbers(obj); - for (i = ref_no_of_numbers(obj)-1; i >= 0; i--) { - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, (unsigned long) ref_num[i]); + if ((*dcount)-- <= 0) + goto L_done; + + if (is_CP(obj)) { + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<cp/header:"); + PRINT_POINTER(res, fn, arg, cp_val(obj)); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); + goto L_done; } - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); - break; - case PID_DEF: - case EXTERNAL_PID_DEF: - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '<'); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, - (unsigned long) pid_channel_no(obj)); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, - (unsigned long) pid_number(obj)); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, - (unsigned long) pid_serial(obj)); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); - break; - case PORT_DEF: - case EXTERNAL_PORT_DEF: - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Port<"); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, - (unsigned long) port_channel_no(obj)); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, - (unsigned long) port_number(obj)); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); - break; - case LIST_DEF: - if (is_printable_string(obj)) { - int c; - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '"'); - nobj = list_val(obj); - while (1) { - if ((*dcount)-- <= 0) - return res; - c = signed_val(*nobj++); - if (c == '\n') - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "\\n"); - else { - if (c == '"') - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '\\'); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, (char) c); - } - if (is_not_list(*nobj)) - break; - nobj = list_val(*nobj); - } - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '"'); - } else { - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '['); - nobj = list_val(obj); - while (1) { - int tres = print_term(fn, arg, *nobj++, dcount); - if (tres < 0) - return tres; - res += tres; - if (*dcount <= 0) - return res; - if (is_not_list(*nobj)) - break; - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, ','); - nobj = list_val(*nobj); - } - if (is_not_nil(*nobj)) { - int tres; - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '|'); - tres = print_term(fn, arg, *nobj, dcount); - if (tres < 0) - return tres; - res += tres; - if (*dcount <= 0) - return res; + + switch (tag_val_def(obj)) { + case NIL_DEF: + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "[]"); + break; + case ATOM_DEF: { + int tres = print_atom_name(fn, arg, obj, dcount); + if (tres < 0) { + res = tres; + goto L_done; } - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, ']'); - } - break; - case TUPLE_DEF: - nobj = tuple_val(obj); /* pointer to arity */ - i = arityval(*nobj); /* arity */ - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '{'); - while (i--) { - int tres = print_term(fn, arg, *++nobj, dcount); - if (tres < 0) - return tres; res += tres; if (*dcount <= 0) - return res; - if (i >= 1) - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, ','); - } - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '}'); - break; - case FLOAT_DEF: { - FloatDef ff; - GET_DOUBLE(obj, ff); - PRINT_DOUBLE(res, fn, arg, 'e', 6, 0, ff.fd); + goto L_done; + break; } - break; - case BINARY_DEF: - { - ProcBin* pb = (ProcBin *) binary_val(obj); - if (pb->size == 1) - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<<1 byte>>"); - else { - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<<"); - PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, (unsigned long) pb->size); - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, " bytes>>"); + case SMALL_DEF: + PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, (signed long) signed_val(obj)); + break; + case BIG_DEF: { + int print_res; + char def_buf[64]; + char *buf, *big_str; + Uint sz = (Uint) big_decimal_estimate(obj); + sz++; + if (sz <= 64) + buf = &def_buf[0]; + else + buf = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, sz); + big_str = erts_big_to_string(obj, buf, sz); + print_res = erts_printf_string(fn, arg, big_str); + if (buf != &def_buf[0]) + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, (void *) buf); + if (print_res < 0) { + res = print_res; + goto L_done; } + res += print_res; + break; } - break; - case EXPORT_DEF: - { - Export* ep = *((Export **) (export_val(obj) + 1)); - Atom* module = atom_tab(atom_val(ep->code[0])); - Atom* name = atom_tab(atom_val(ep->code[1])); - - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Fun<"); - PRINT_BUF(res, fn, arg, module->name, module->len); + case REF_DEF: + case EXTERNAL_REF_DEF: + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Ref<"); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, + (unsigned long) ref_channel_no(obj)); + ref_num = ref_numbers(obj); + for (i = ref_no_of_numbers(obj)-1; i >= 0; i--) { + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, (unsigned long) ref_num[i]); + } + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); + break; + case PID_DEF: + case EXTERNAL_PID_DEF: + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '<'); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, + (unsigned long) pid_channel_no(obj)); PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_BUF(res, fn, arg, name->name, name->len); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, + (unsigned long) pid_number(obj)); PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, - (signed long) ep->code[2]); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, + (unsigned long) pid_serial(obj)); PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); - } - break; - case FUN_DEF: - { - ErlFunThing *funp = (ErlFunThing *) fun_val(obj); - Atom *ap = atom_tab(atom_val(funp->fe->module)); - - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Fun<"); - PRINT_BUF(res, fn, arg, ap->name, ap->len); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, - (signed long) funp->fe->old_index); + break; + case PORT_DEF: + case EXTERNAL_PORT_DEF: + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Port<"); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, + (unsigned long) port_channel_no(obj)); PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); - PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, - (signed long) funp->fe->old_uniq); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, + (unsigned long) port_number(obj)); PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); + break; + case LIST_DEF: + if (is_printable_string(obj)) { + int c; + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '"'); + nobj = list_val(obj); + while (1) { + if ((*dcount)-- <= 0) + goto L_done; + c = signed_val(*nobj++); + if (c == '\n') + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "\\n"); + else { + if (c == '"') + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '\\'); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, (char) c); + } + if (is_not_list(*nobj)) + break; + nobj = list_val(*nobj); + } + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '"'); + } else { + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '['); + WSTACK_PUSH(s,PRT_CLOSE_LIST); + goto L_print_one_cons; + } + break; + case TUPLE_DEF: + nobj = tuple_val(obj); /* pointer to arity */ + i = arityval(*nobj); /* arity */ + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '{'); + WSTACK_PUSH(s,PRT_CLOSE_TUPLE); + ++nobj; + if (i > 0) { + WSTACK_PUSH(s, (UWord) nobj); + WSTACK_PUSH(s, PRT_LAST_ARRAY_ELEMENT+i-1); + } + break; + case FLOAT_DEF: { + FloatDef ff; + GET_DOUBLE(obj, ff); + PRINT_DOUBLE(res, fn, arg, 'e', 6, 0, ff.fd); + } + break; + case BINARY_DEF: + { + ProcBin* pb = (ProcBin *) binary_val(obj); + if (pb->size == 1) + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<<1 byte>>"); + else { + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<<"); + PRINT_ULONG(res, fn, arg, 'u', 0, 1, (unsigned long) pb->size); + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, " bytes>>"); + } + } + break; + case EXPORT_DEF: + { + Export* ep = *((Export **) (export_val(obj) + 1)); + Atom* module = atom_tab(atom_val(ep->code[0])); + Atom* name = atom_tab(atom_val(ep->code[1])); + + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Fun<"); + PRINT_BUF(res, fn, arg, module->name, module->len); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); + PRINT_BUF(res, fn, arg, name->name, name->len); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); + PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, + (signed long) ep->code[2]); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); + } + break; + case FUN_DEF: + { + ErlFunThing *funp = (ErlFunThing *) fun_val(obj); + Atom *ap = atom_tab(atom_val(funp->fe->module)); + + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#Fun<"); + PRINT_BUF(res, fn, arg, ap->name, ap->len); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); + PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, + (signed long) funp->fe->old_index); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '.'); + PRINT_SLONG(res, fn, arg, 'd', 0, 1, + (signed long) funp->fe->old_uniq); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); + } + break; + default: + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<unknown:"); + PRINT_POINTER(res, fn, arg, (UWord) obj); + PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); + break; } - break; - default: - PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<unknown:"); - PRINT_POINTER(res, fn, arg, (UWord) obj); - PRINT_CHAR(res, fn, arg, '>'); - break; } + L_done: + + DESTROY_WSTACK(s); return res; } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c index 428ca12eb1..f8997f3c07 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c @@ -7700,7 +7700,7 @@ erts_program_counter_info(int to, void *to_arg, Process *p) * only cause problems. */ for (i = 0; i < p->arity; i++) - erts_print(to, to_arg, " %T\n", p->arg_reg[i]); + erts_print(to, to_arg, " %.*T\n", INT_MAX, p->arg_reg[i]); } } } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h b/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h index ff828ae889..e64c43de6e 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h @@ -538,8 +538,8 @@ typedef struct preload { */ typedef struct _SysDriverOpts { - int ifd; /* Input file descriptor (fd driver). */ - int ofd; /* Outputfile descriptor (fd driver). */ + Uint ifd; /* Input file descriptor (fd driver). */ + Uint ofd; /* Outputfile descriptor (fd driver). */ int packet_bytes; /* Number of bytes in packet header. */ int read_write; /* Read and write bits. */ int use_stdio; /* Use standard I/O: TRUE or FALSE. */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys.c b/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys.c index 37041ed987..a2159d063c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys.c +++ b/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* * %CopyrightBegin% * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2010. All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. * * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ static int create_pipe(LPHANDLE, LPHANDLE, BOOL, BOOL); static int application_type(const char* originalName, char fullPath[MAX_PATH], BOOL search_in_path, BOOL handle_quotes, int *error_return); -static int application_type_w(const char* originalName, WCHAR fullPath[MAX_PATH], +static int application_type_w(const WCHAR *originalName, WCHAR fullPath[MAX_PATH], BOOL search_in_path, BOOL handle_quotes, int *error_return); @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ erts_sys_prepare_crash_dump(void) } static void -init_console() +init_console(void) { char* mode = erts_read_env("ERL_CONSOLE_MODE"); @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ init_console() erts_free_read_env(mode); } -int sys_max_files() +int sys_max_files(void) { return max_files; } @@ -296,10 +296,7 @@ int sys_max_files() */ static int -get_and_remove_option(argc, argv, option) - int* argc; /* Number of arguments. */ - char* argv[]; /* The argument vector. */ - const char* option; /* Option to search for and remove. */ +get_and_remove_option(int* argc, char* argv[], const char *option) { int i; @@ -349,9 +346,7 @@ static char *get_and_remove_option2(int *argc, char **argv, char os_type[] = "win32"; void -os_flavor(namebuf, size) -char* namebuf; /* Where to return the name. */ -unsigned size; /* Size of name buffer. */ +os_flavor(char *namebuf, unsigned size) { switch (int_os_version.dwPlatformId) { case VER_PLATFORM_WIN32_WINDOWS: @@ -624,12 +619,7 @@ struct erl_drv_entry async_driver_entry = { */ static DriverData* -new_driver_data(port_num, packet_bytes, wait_objs_required, use_threads) - int port_num; /* The port number. */ - int packet_bytes; /* Number of bytes in header. */ - int wait_objs_required; /* The number objects this port is going - /* wait for (typically 1 or 2). */ - int use_threads; /* TRUE if threads are intended to be used. */ +new_driver_data(int port_num, int packet_bytes, int wait_objs_required, int use_threads) { DriverData* dp; @@ -867,12 +857,7 @@ threaded_handle_closer(LPVOID param) */ static ErlDrvData -set_driver_data(dp, ifd, ofd, read_write, report_exit) - DriverData* dp; - HANDLE ifd; - HANDLE ofd; - int read_write; - int report_exit; +set_driver_data(DriverData* dp, HANDLE ifd, HANDLE ofd, int read_write, int report_exit) { int index = dp - driver_data; int result; @@ -896,6 +881,31 @@ set_driver_data(dp, ifd, ofd, read_write, report_exit) return (ErlDrvData)index; } +static ErlDrvData +reuse_driver_data(DriverData *dp, HANDLE ifd, HANDLE ofd, int read_write, ErlDrvPort port_num) +{ + int index = dp - driver_data; + int result; + + dp->port_num = port_num; + dp->in.fd = ifd; + dp->out.fd = ofd; + dp->report_exit = 0; + + if (read_write & DO_READ) { + result = driver_select(dp->port_num, (ErlDrvEvent)dp->in.ov.hEvent, + ERL_DRV_READ|ERL_DRV_USE, 1); + ASSERT(result != -1); + } + + if (read_write & DO_WRITE) { + result = driver_select(dp->port_num, (ErlDrvEvent)dp->out.ov.hEvent, + ERL_DRV_WRITE|ERL_DRV_USE, 1); + ASSERT(result != -1); + } + return (ErlDrvData)index; +} + /* * Initialises an AsyncIo structure. */ @@ -969,10 +979,7 @@ release_async_io(AsyncIo* aio, ErlDrvPort port_num) */ static void -async_read_file(aio, buf, numToRead) - AsyncIo* aio; /* Pointer to driver data. */ - LPVOID buf; /* Pointer to buffer to receive data. */ - DWORD numToRead; /* Number of bytes to read. */ +async_read_file(AsyncIo* aio, LPVOID buf, DWORD numToRead) { aio->pendingError = NO_ERROR; #ifdef HARD_POLL_DEBUG @@ -1023,10 +1030,9 @@ async_read_file(aio, buf, numToRead) * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int -async_write_file(aio, buf, numToWrite) - AsyncIo* aio; /* Pointer to async control block. */ - LPVOID buf; /* Pointer to buffer with data to write. */ - DWORD numToWrite; /* Number of bytes to write. */ +async_write_file(AsyncIo* aio, /* Pointer to async control block. */ + LPVOID buf, /* Pointer to buffer with data to write. */ + DWORD numToWrite) /* Number of bytes to write. */ { aio->pendingError = NO_ERROR; if (aio->thread != (HANDLE) -1) { @@ -1070,12 +1076,12 @@ async_write_file(aio, buf, numToWrite) * ---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int -get_overlapped_result(aio, pBytesRead, wait) - AsyncIo* aio; /* Pointer to async control block. */ - LPDWORD pBytesRead; /* Where to place the number of bytes - * transferred. - */ - BOOL wait; /* If true, wait until result is ready. */ +get_overlapped_result(AsyncIo* aio, /* Pointer to async control block. */ + LPDWORD pBytesRead, /* Where to place the number of bytes + * transferred. + */ + BOOL wait /* If true, wait until result is ready. */ + ) { DWORD error = NO_ERROR; /* Error status from last function. */ @@ -1145,7 +1151,7 @@ fd_init(void) return 0; } static int -spawn_init() +spawn_init(void) { int i; #if defined(ERTS_SMP) && defined(USE_CANCELIOEX) @@ -1532,7 +1538,7 @@ create_child_process siStartInfo.hStdOutput = hStdout; siStartInfo.hStdError = hStderr; - applType = application_type_w(origcmd, (char *) execPath, FALSE, FALSE, + applType = application_type_w((WCHAR *) origcmd, execPath, FALSE, FALSE, errno_return); if (applType == APPL_NONE) { return FALSE; @@ -1555,7 +1561,7 @@ create_child_process if (run_cmd) { WCHAR cmdPath[MAX_PATH]; int cmdType; - cmdType = application_type_w((char *) L"cmd.exe", (char *) cmdPath, TRUE, FALSE, errno_return); + cmdType = application_type_w(L"cmd.exe", cmdPath, TRUE, FALSE, errno_return); if (cmdType == APPL_NONE || cmdType == APPL_DOS) { return FALSE; } @@ -1921,7 +1927,7 @@ static int application_type return applType; } -static int application_type_w (const char *originalName, /* Name of the application to find. */ +static int application_type_w (const WCHAR *originalName, /* Name of the application to find. */ WCHAR wfullpath[MAX_PATH],/* Filled with complete path to * application. */ BOOL search_in_path, /* If we should search the system wide path */ @@ -1937,25 +1943,24 @@ static int application_type_w (const char *originalName, /* Name of the applicat static WCHAR extensions[][5] = {L"", L".com", L".exe", L".bat"}; int is_quoted; int len; - WCHAR *wname = (WCHAR *) originalName; WCHAR xfullpath[MAX_PATH]; - len = wcslen(wname); - is_quoted = handle_quotes && len > 0 && wname[0] == L'"' && - wname[len-1] == L'"'; + len = wcslen(originalName); + is_quoted = handle_quotes && len > 0 && originalName[0] == L'"' && + originalName[len-1] == L'"'; applType = APPL_NONE; *error_return = ENOENT; for (i = 0; i < (int) (sizeof(extensions) / sizeof(extensions[0])); i++) { if(is_quoted) { - lstrcpynW(xfullpath, wname+1, MAX_PATH - 7); /* Cannot start using StringCchCopy yet, we support + lstrcpynW(xfullpath, originalName+1, MAX_PATH - 7); /* Cannot start using StringCchCopy yet, we support older platforms */ len = wcslen(xfullpath); if(len > 0) { xfullpath[len-1] = L'\0'; } } else { - lstrcpynW(xfullpath, wname, MAX_PATH - 5); + lstrcpynW(xfullpath, originalName, MAX_PATH - 5); } wcscat(xfullpath, extensions[i]); /* It seems that the Unicode version does not allow in and out parameter to overlap. */ @@ -2080,9 +2085,10 @@ threaded_reader(LPVOID param) buf = OV_BUFFER_PTR(aio); numToRead = OV_NUM_TO_READ(aio); aio->pendingError = 0; - if (!ReadFile(aio->fd, buf, numToRead, &aio->bytesTransferred, NULL)) - aio->pendingError = GetLastError(); - else if (aio->flags & DF_XLAT_CR) { + if (!ReadFile(aio->fd, buf, numToRead, &aio->bytesTransferred, NULL)) { + int error = GetLastError(); + aio->pendingError = error; + } else if (aio->flags & DF_XLAT_CR) { char *s; int n; @@ -2209,56 +2215,79 @@ translate_fd(int fd) return handle; } +/* Driver level locking, start function is serialized */ +static DriverData *save_01_port = NULL; +static DriverData *save_22_port = NULL; + static ErlDrvData fd_start(ErlDrvPort port_num, char* name, SysDriverOpts* opts) { DriverData* dp; int is_std_error = (opts->ofd == 2); - - opts->ifd = (int) translate_fd(opts->ifd); - opts->ofd = (int) translate_fd(opts->ofd); - if ((dp = new_driver_data(port_num, opts->packet_bytes, 2, TRUE)) == NULL) - return ERL_DRV_ERROR_GENERAL; - - if (!create_file_thread(&dp->in, DO_READ)) { - dp->port_num = PORT_FREE; - return ERL_DRV_ERROR_GENERAL; - } - - if (!create_file_thread(&dp->out, DO_WRITE)) { - dp->port_num = PORT_FREE; - return ERL_DRV_ERROR_GENERAL; - } - - fd_driver_input = &(dp->in); - dp->in.flags = DF_XLAT_CR; - if (is_std_error) { - dp->out.flags |= DF_DROP_IF_INVH; /* Just drop messages if stderror - is an invalid handle */ + int in = opts->ifd, out = opts->ofd; + + opts->ifd = (Uint) translate_fd(in); + opts->ofd = (Uint) translate_fd(out); + if ( in == 0 && out == 1 && save_01_port != NULL) { + dp = save_01_port; + return reuse_driver_data(dp, (HANDLE) opts->ifd, (HANDLE) opts->ofd, opts->read_write, port_num); + } else if (in == 2 && out == 2 && save_22_port != NULL) { + dp = save_22_port; + return reuse_driver_data(dp, (HANDLE) opts->ifd, (HANDLE) opts->ofd, opts->read_write, port_num); + } else { + if ((dp = new_driver_data(port_num, opts->packet_bytes, 2, TRUE)) == NULL) + return ERL_DRV_ERROR_GENERAL; + + if (!create_file_thread(&dp->in, DO_READ)) { + dp->port_num = PORT_FREE; + return ERL_DRV_ERROR_GENERAL; + } + + if (!create_file_thread(&dp->out, DO_WRITE)) { + dp->port_num = PORT_FREE; + return ERL_DRV_ERROR_GENERAL; + } + + fd_driver_input = &(dp->in); + dp->in.flags = DF_XLAT_CR; + if (is_std_error) { + dp->out.flags |= DF_DROP_IF_INVH; /* Just drop messages if stderror + is an invalid handle */ + } + + if ( in == 0 && out == 1) { + save_01_port = dp; + } else if (in == 2 && out == 2) { + save_22_port = dp; + } + return set_driver_data(dp, (HANDLE) opts->ifd, (HANDLE) opts->ofd, opts->read_write, 0); } - return set_driver_data(dp, opts->ifd, opts->ofd, opts->read_write, 0); } static void fd_stop(ErlDrvData d) { int fd = (int)d; + DriverData* dp = driver_data+fd; /* - * I don't know a clean way to terminate the threads - * (TerminateThread() doesn't release the stack), - * so will we'll let the threads live. Normally, the fd - * driver is only used to support the -oldshell option, - * so this shouldn't be a problem in practice. - * - * Since we will not attempt to terminate the threads, - * better not close the input or output files either. + * There's no way we can terminate an fd port in a consistent way. + * Instead we let it live until it's opened again (which it is, + * as the only FD-drivers are for 0,1 and 2 adn the only time they + * get closed is by init:reboot). + * So - just deselect them and let everything be as is. + * They get woken up in fd_start again, where the DriverData is + * remembered. /PaN */ + if (dp->in.ov.hEvent != NULL) { + (void) driver_select(dp->port_num, + (ErlDrvEvent)dp->in.ov.hEvent, + ERL_DRV_READ, 0); + } + if (dp->out.ov.hEvent != NULL) { + (void) driver_select(dp->port_num, + (ErlDrvEvent)dp->out.ov.hEvent, + ERL_DRV_WRITE, 0); + } - driver_data[fd].in.thread = (HANDLE) -1; - driver_data[fd].out.thread = (HANDLE) -1; - driver_data[fd].in.fd = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; - driver_data[fd].out.fd = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; - - /*return */ common_stop(fd); } static ErlDrvData @@ -2350,7 +2379,6 @@ threaded_exiter(LPVOID param) * because it is an auto reset event. Therefore, always set the * exit flag and signal the event. */ - i = 0; if (dp->out.thread != (HANDLE) -1) { dp->out.flags = DF_EXIT_THREAD; @@ -2718,6 +2746,7 @@ ready_input(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvEvent ready_event) driver_failure_eof(dp->port_num); } else { /* Report real errors. */ int error = GetLastError(); + (void) driver_select(dp->port_num, ready_event, ERL_DRV_READ, 0); _dosmaperr(error); driver_failure_posix(dp->port_num, errno); diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl index 509586826b..c7617d3b90 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, init_per_testcase/2,end_per_testcase/2, + display/1, display_huge/0, types/1, t_list_to_existing_atom/1,os_env/1,otp_7526/1, binary_to_atom/1,binary_to_existing_atom/1, @@ -33,6 +34,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> [types, t_list_to_existing_atom, os_env, otp_7526, + display, atom_to_binary, binary_to_atom, binary_to_existing_atom, min_max]. @@ -60,6 +62,31 @@ end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> Dog=?config(watchdog, Config), ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog). + +display(suite) -> + []; +display(doc) -> + ["Uses erlang:display to test that erts_printf does not do deep recursion"]; +display(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Pa = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), + {ok, Node} = test_server:start_node(display_huge_term,peer, + [{args, "-pa "++Pa}]), + true = rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,display_huge,[]), + test_server:stop_node(Node), + ok. + +display_huge() -> + erlang:display(deeep(100000)). + +deeep(0,Acc) -> + Acc; +deeep(N,Acc) -> + deeep(N-1,[Acc|[]]). + +deeep(N) -> + deeep(N,[hello]). + + types(Config) when is_list(Config) -> c:l(erl_bif_types), case erlang:function_exported(erl_bif_types, module_info, 0) of diff --git a/erts/epmd/src/epmd.c b/erts/epmd/src/epmd.c index 65ff0cd6b2..e94533f0ba 100644 --- a/erts/epmd/src/epmd.c +++ b/erts/epmd/src/epmd.c @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ static void usage(EpmdVars *g) fprintf(stderr, " List names registered with the currently " "running epmd\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -kill\n"); - fprintf(stderr, " Kill the currently runniing epmd\n"); + fprintf(stderr, " Kill the currently running epmd\n"); fprintf(stderr, " (only allowed if -names show empty database or\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -relaxed_command_check was given when epmd was started).\n"); fprintf(stderr, " -stop Name\n"); diff --git a/erts/etc/win32/erlsrv/erlsrv_service.c b/erts/etc/win32/erlsrv/erlsrv_service.c index a58ee862c5..8891379643 100644 --- a/erts/etc/win32/erlsrv/erlsrv_service.c +++ b/erts/etc/win32/erlsrv/erlsrv_service.c @@ -523,7 +523,7 @@ static BOOL start_a_service(ServerInfo *srvi){ srvi->keys[WorkDir].data.bytes : NULL, &start, &(srvi->info))){ - sprintf(errbuff,"Could not start erlang service" + sprintf(errbuff,"Could not start erlang service " "with commandline \"%s\".", service_name, execbuff @@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ static VOID WINAPI service_main_loop(DWORD argc, char **argv){ } else { DWORD ecode = NO_ERROR; if(success_wait == NO_SUCCESS_WAIT){ - log_warning("Erlang machine volountarily stopped. " + log_warning("Erlang machine voluntarily stopped. " "The service is not restarted as OnFail " "is set to ignore."); } else { diff --git a/erts/etc/win32/nsis/dll_version_helper.sh b/erts/etc/win32/nsis/dll_version_helper.sh index 571ee3e39e..eecd4a72b5 100755 --- a/erts/etc/win32/nsis/dll_version_helper.sh +++ b/erts/etc/win32/nsis/dll_version_helper.sh @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2010. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2011. All Rights Reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, # Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ # exit 0 cat > hello.c <<EOF +#include <windows.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(void) @@ -35,14 +36,74 @@ int main(void) } EOF -cl /MD hello.c > /dev/null 2>&1 +cl /MD hello.c > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ '!' -f hello.exe.manifest ]; then - echo "This compiler does not generate manifest files - OK if using mingw" >&2 - exit 0 + # Gah - VC 2010 changes the way it handles DLL's and manifests... Again... + # need another way of getting the version + DLLNAME=`dumpbin.exe /imports hello.exe | egrep MSVCR.*dll` + DLLNAME=`echo $DLLNAME` + cat > helper.c <<EOF +#include <windows.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +#define REQ_MODULE "$DLLNAME" + +int main(void) +{ + DWORD dummy; + DWORD versize; + int i,n; + unsigned char *versinfo; + char buff[100]; + + char *vs_verinfo; + unsigned int vs_ver_size; + + struct LANGANDCODEPAGE { + WORD language; + WORD codepage; + } *translate; + + unsigned int tr_size; + + if (!(versize = GetFileVersionInfoSize(REQ_MODULE,&dummy))) { + fprintf(stderr,"No version info size in %s!\n",REQ_MODULE); + exit(1); + } + versinfo=malloc(versize); + if (!GetFileVersionInfo(REQ_MODULE,dummy,versize,versinfo)) { + fprintf(stderr,"No version info in %s!\n",REQ_MODULE); + exit(2); + } + if (!VerQueryValue(versinfo,"\\\\VarFileInfo\\\\Translation",&translate,&tr_size)) { + fprintf(stderr,"No translation info in %s!\n",REQ_MODULE); + exit(3); + } + n = tr_size/sizeof(translate); + for(i=0; i < n; ++i) { + sprintf(buff,"\\\\StringFileInfo\\\\%04x%04x\\\\FileVersion", + translate[i].language,translate[i].codepage); + if (VerQueryValue(versinfo,buff,&vs_verinfo,&vs_ver_size)) { + printf("%s\n",(char *) vs_verinfo); + return 0; + } + } + fprintf(stderr,"Failed to find file version of %s\n",REQ_MODULE); + return 0; +} +EOF + cl /MD helper.c version.lib > /dev/null 2>&1 + if [ '!' -f helper.exe ]; then + echo "Failed to build helper program." >&2 + exit 1 + fi + NAME=$DLLNAME + VERSION=`./helper` +else + VERSION=`grep '<assemblyIdentity' hello.exe.manifest | sed 's,.*version=.\([0-9\.]*\).*,\1,g' | grep -v '<'` + NAME=`grep '<assemblyIdentity' hello.exe.manifest | sed 's,.*name=.[A-Za-z\.]*\([0-9]*\).*,msvcr\1.dll,g' | grep -v '<'` fi -VERSION=`grep '<assemblyIdentity' hello.exe.manifest | sed 's,.*version=.\([0-9\.]*\).*,\1,g' | grep -v '<'` -NAME=`grep '<assemblyIdentity' hello.exe.manifest | sed 's,.*name=.[A-Za-z\.]*\([0-9]*\).*,msvcr\1.dll,g' | grep -v '<'` -rm -f hello.c hello.obj hello.exe hello.exe.manifest +#rm -f hello.c hello.obj hello.exe hello.exe.manifest helper.c helper.obj helper.exe helper.exe.manifest if [ "$1" = "-n" ]; then ASKEDFOR=$NAME else diff --git a/erts/etc/win32/nsis/find_redist.sh b/erts/etc/win32/nsis/find_redist.sh index 153977ded5..328811a0d7 100755 --- a/erts/etc/win32/nsis/find_redist.sh +++ b/erts/etc/win32/nsis/find_redist.sh @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2010. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2011. All Rights Reserved. # # The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, # Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -114,13 +114,18 @@ RCPATH=`lookup_prog_in_path rc` fail=false if [ '!' -z "$RCPATH" ]; then BPATH=$RCPATH - for x in rc bin v6.0A ; do - NBPATH=`remove_path_element $x "$BPATH"` - if [ "$NBPATH" = "$BPATH" ]; then - fail=true - break; + allow_fail=false + for x in rc bin @ANY v6.0A v7.0A v7.1; do + if [ $x = @ANY ]; then + allow_fail=true + else + NBPATH=`remove_path_element $x "$BPATH"` + if [ $allow_fail = false -a "$NBPATH" = "$BPATH" ]; then + fail=true + break; + fi + BPATH="$NBPATH" fi - BPATH="$NBPATH" done if [ $fail = false ]; then BPATH_LIST="$BPATH_LIST $BPATH" @@ -129,23 +134,32 @@ fi # Frantic search through two roots with different # version directories. We want to be very specific about the -# directory structures as we woildnt want to find the wrong +# directory structures as we wouldnt want to find the wrong # redistributables... -#echo $BPATH +#echo $BPATH_LIST for BP in $BPATH_LIST; do - for verdir in "sdk v2.0" "sdk v3.5" "v6.0A"; do + #echo "BP=$BP" + for verdir in "sdk v2.0" "sdk v3.5" "v6.0A" "v7.0A" "v7.1"; do BPATH=$BP fail=false - for x in $verdir bootstrapper packages vcredist_x86 vcredist_x86.exe; do + allow_fail=false + for x in $verdir @ANY bootstrapper packages vcredist_x86 Redist VC @ALL vcredist_x86.exe; do #echo "x=$x" #echo "BPATH=$BPATH" - NBPATH=`add_path_element $x "$BPATH"` - if [ "$NBPATH" = "$BPATH" ]; then - fail=true - break; + #echo "allow_fail=$allow_fail" + if [ $x = @ANY ]; then + allow_fail=true + elif [ $x = @ALL ]; then + allow_fail=false + else + NBPATH=`add_path_element $x "$BPATH"` + if [ $allow_fail = false -a "$NBPATH" = "$BPATH" ]; then + fail=true + break; + fi + BPATH="$NBPATH" fi - BPATH="$NBPATH" done if [ $fail = false ]; then break; diff --git a/erts/example/next_perm.cc b/erts/example/next_perm.cc index ee81cb0404..1427cd3979 100644 --- a/erts/example/next_perm.cc +++ b/erts/example/next_perm.cc @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ static void ready_async(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvThreadData async_data) ErlDrvPort port = reinterpret_cast<ErlDrvPort>(drv_data); our_async_data* d = reinterpret_cast<our_async_data*>(async_data); int n = d->data.size(), result_n = n*2 + 5; - ErlDrvTermData* result = new ErlDrvTermData[result_n], * rp = result; + ErlDrvTermData *result = new ErlDrvTermData[result_n], *rp = result; *rp++ = ERL_DRV_PORT; *rp++ = driver_mk_port(port); for (vector<int>::iterator i = d->data.begin(); diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl index 2da24b2908..e1a593fffa 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/v3_core.erl @@ -1820,7 +1820,21 @@ upattern_list([], _, St) -> {[],[],[],[],St}. %% upat_bin([Pat], [KnownVar], State) -> %% {[Pat],[GuardTest],[NewVar],[UsedVar],State}. upat_bin(Es0, Ks, St0) -> - upat_bin(Es0, Ks, [], St0). + {Es1,Pg,Pv,Pu0,St1} = upat_bin(Es0, Ks, [], St0), + + %% In a clause such as <<Sz:8,V:Sz>> in a function head, Sz will both + %% be new and used; a situation that is not handled properly by + %% uclause/4. (Basically, since Sz occurs in two sets that are + %% subtracted from each other, Sz will not be added to the list of + %% known variables and will seem to be new the next time it is + %% used in a match.) + %% Since the variable Sz really is new (it does not use a + %% value bound prior to the binary matching), Sz should only be + %% included in the set of new variables. Thus we should take it + %% out of the set of used variables. + + Pu1 = subtract(Pu0, intersection(Pv, Pu0)), + {Es1,Pg,Pv,Pu1,St1}. %% upat_bin([Pat], [KnownVar], [LocalVar], State) -> %% {[Pat],[GuardTest],[NewVar],[UsedVar],State}. @@ -1832,35 +1846,36 @@ upat_bin([], _, _, St) -> {[],[],[],[],St}. %% upat_element(Segment, [KnownVar], [LocalVar], State) -> -%% {Segment,[GuardTest],[NewVar],[UsedVar],[LocalVar],State} -upat_element(#c_bitstr{val=H0,size=Sz}=Seg, Ks, Bs, St0) -> - {H1,Hg,Hv,[],St1} = upattern(H0, Ks, St0), - Bs1 = case H0 of - #c_var{name=Hname} -> - case H1 of +%% {Segment,[GuardTest],[NewVar],[UsedVar],[LocalVar],State} +upat_element(#c_bitstr{val=H0,size=Sz0}=Seg, Ks, Bs0, St0) -> + {H1,Hg,Hv,[],St1} = upattern(H0, Ks, St0), + Bs1 = case H0 of #c_var{name=Hname} -> - Bs; - #c_var{name=Other} -> - [{Hname, Other}|Bs] - end; - _ -> - Bs - end, - {Sz1, Us} = case Sz of - #c_var{name=Vname} -> - rename_bitstr_size(Vname, Bs); - _Other -> {Sz, []} - end, - {Seg#c_bitstr{val=H1, size=Sz1},Hg,Hv,Us,Bs1,St1}. - -rename_bitstr_size(V, [{V, N}|_]) -> - New = #c_var{name=N}, - {New, [N]}; + case H1 of + #c_var{name=Hname} -> + Bs0; + #c_var{name=Other} -> + [{Hname,Other}|Bs0] + end; + _ -> + Bs0 + end, + {Sz1,Us} = case Sz0 of + #c_var{name=Vname} -> + rename_bitstr_size(Vname, Bs0); + _Other -> + {Sz0,[]} + end, + {Seg#c_bitstr{val=H1,size=Sz1},Hg,Hv,Us,Bs1,St1}. + +rename_bitstr_size(V, [{V,N}|_]) -> + New = #c_var{name=N}, + {New,[N]}; rename_bitstr_size(V, [_|Rest]) -> - rename_bitstr_size(V, Rest); + rename_bitstr_size(V, Rest); rename_bitstr_size(V, []) -> - Old = #c_var{name=V}, - {Old, [V]}. + Old = #c_var{name=V}, + {Old,[V]}. used_in_any(Les) -> foldl(fun (Le, Ns) -> union((get_anno(Le))#a.us, Ns) end, diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl index 1e3c670fb8..9184e14cb2 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/bs_match_SUITE.erl @@ -142,7 +142,14 @@ otp_5269(Config) when is_list(Config) -> [X || <<X:X>> <- [<<1:32>>,<<2:32>>,<<3:8>>]] end, %% "binsize variable" ^ [1,2]), - + ?line check(fun() -> + (fun (<<A:1/binary, B:8/integer, _C:B/binary>>) -> + case A of + B -> wrong; + _ -> ok + end + end)(<<1,2,3,4>>) end, + ok), ok. null_fields(Config) when is_list(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/erl_interface/src/connect/ei_connect.c b/lib/erl_interface/src/connect/ei_connect.c index 158c1ec430..34362b4b9f 100644 --- a/lib/erl_interface/src/connect/ei_connect.c +++ b/lib/erl_interface/src/connect/ei_connect.c @@ -1197,7 +1197,7 @@ static char *hex(char digest[16], char buff[33]) char *p = buff; int i; - for (i = 0; i < sizeof(digest); ++i) { + for (i = 0; i < 16; ++i) { *p++ = tab[(int)((*d) >> 4)]; *p++ = tab[(int)((*d++) & 0xF)]; } diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml index a22c0a8346..f05a224f33 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml @@ -432,7 +432,7 @@ fe80::204:acff:fe17:bf38 </desc> </func> <func> - <name>port(Socket) -> {ok, Port}</name> + <name>port(Socket) -> {ok, Port} | {error, any()}</name> <fsummary>Return the local port number for a socket</fsummary> <type> <v>Socket = socket()</v> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl index 06bfe97bc4..2db0f7dcb8 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2]). -export([get_arguments/1, get_argument/1, boot_var/1, restart/1, + many_restarts/1, get_plain_arguments/1, reboot/1, stop/1, get_status/1, script_id/1]). -export([boot1/1, boot2/1]). @@ -43,6 +44,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> [get_arguments, get_argument, boot_var, + many_restarts, get_plain_arguments, restart, get_status, script_id, {group, boot}]. @@ -317,6 +319,73 @@ is_real_system(KernelVsn, StdlibVsn) -> %% Therefore the slave process must be killed %% before restart. %% ------------------------------------------------ +many_restarts(doc) -> []; +many_restarts(suite) -> + case ?t:os_type() of + {Fam, _} when Fam == unix; Fam == win32 -> + {req, [distribution, {local_slave_nodes, 1}, {time, 5}]}; + _ -> + {skip, "Only run on unix and win32"} + end; + +many_restarts(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(480)), + ?line {ok, Node} = loose_node:start(init_test, "", ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SEC), + ?line loop_restart(30,Node,rpc:call(Node,erlang,whereis,[error_logger])), + ?line loose_node:stop(Node), + ?line ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. + +loop_restart(0,_,_) -> + ok; +loop_restart(N,Node,EHPid) -> + ?line erlang:monitor_node(Node, true), + ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, init, restart, []), + ?line receive + {nodedown, Node} -> + ok + after 10000 -> + loose_node:stop(Node), + ?t:fail(not_stopping) + end, + ?line ok = wait_for(30, Node, EHPid), + ?line loop_restart(N-1,Node,rpc:call(Node,erlang,whereis,[error_logger])). + +wait_for(0,Node,_) -> + loose_node:stop(Node), + error; +wait_for(N,Node,EHPid) -> + ?line case rpc:call(Node, erlang, whereis, [error_logger]) of + Pid when is_pid(Pid), Pid =/= EHPid -> + %% ?line erlang:display(ok), + ?line ok; + _X -> + %% ?line erlang:display(_X), + %% ?line Procs = rpc:call(Node, erlang, processes, []), + %% ?line erlang:display(Procs), + %% case is_list(Procs) of + %% true -> + %% ?line [(catch erlang:display( + %% rpc:call(Node, + %% erlang, + %% process_info, + %% [Y,registered_name]))) + %% || Y <- Procs]; + %% _ -> + %% ok + %% end, + receive + after 100 -> + ok + end, + ?line wait_for(N-1,Node,EHPid) + end. + +%% ------------------------------------------------ +%% Slave executes erlang:halt() on master nodedown. +%% Therefore the slave process must be killed +%% before restart. +%% ------------------------------------------------ restart(doc) -> []; restart(suite) -> case ?t:os_type() of diff --git a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml index 81aedaea56..c5f57214b1 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml +++ b/lib/public_key/doc/src/public_key.xml @@ -56,44 +56,43 @@ <p><em>Data Types </em></p> - <p><c>boolean() = true | false</c></p> + <p><code>boolean() = true | false</code></p> - <p><c>string = [bytes()]</c></p> + <p><code>string = [bytes()]</code></p> - <p><c>der_encoded() = binary() </c></p> - - <p><c>decrypt_der() = binary() </c></p> + <p><code>pki_asn1_type() = 'Certificate' | 'RSAPrivateKey'| 'RSAPublicKey' + 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'DSAPublicKey' | 'DHParameter' | 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'</code></p> - <p><c>pki_asn1_type() = 'Certificate' | 'RSAPrivateKey'| 'RSAPublicKey' - 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'DSAPublicKey' | 'DHParameter' | 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'</c></p> - - <p><c>pem_entry () = {pki_asn1_type(), der_encoded() | decrypt_der(), not_encrypted | - {"DES-CBC" | "DES-EDE3-CBC", crypto:rand_bytes(8)}}.</c></p> - - <p><c>rsa_public_key() = #'RSAPublicKey'{}</c></p> + <p><code>pem_entry () = {pki_asn1_type(), binary() %% DER or encrypted DER + not_encrypted | {"DES-CBC" | "DES-EDE3-CBC", crypto:rand_bytes(8)}}.</code></p> - <p><c>rsa_private_key() = #'RSAPrivateKey'{} </c></p> + <p><code>rsa_public_key() = #'RSAPublicKey'{}</code></p> + + <p><code>rsa_private_key() = #'RSAPrivateKey'{} </code></p> - <p><c>dsa_public_key() = {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}} </c></p> + <p><code>dsa_public_key() = {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}} </code></p> - <p><c>rsa_private_key() = #'RSAPrivateKey'{} </c></p> + <p><code>rsa_private_key() = #'RSAPrivateKey'{} </code></p> - <p><c>dsa_private_key() = #'DSAPrivateKey'{}</c></p> + <p><code>dsa_private_key() = #'DSAPrivateKey'{}</code></p> - <p><c> public_crypt_options() = [{rsa_pad, rsa_padding()}]. </c></p> + <p><code> public_crypt_options() = [{rsa_pad, rsa_padding()}]. </code></p> - <p><c> rsa_padding() = 'rsa_pkcs1_padding' | 'rsa_pkcs1_oaep_padding' - | 'rsa_no_padding'</c></p> + <p><code> rsa_padding() = 'rsa_pkcs1_padding' | 'rsa_pkcs1_oaep_padding' + | 'rsa_no_padding'</code></p> - <p><c> rsa_digest_type() = 'md5' | 'sha' </c></p> - - <p><c> dss_digest_type() = 'none' | 'sha' </c></p> + <p><code> rsa_digest_type() = 'md5' | 'sha' </code></p> + + <p><code> dss_digest_type() = 'none' | 'sha' </code></p> + + <p><code> ssh_file() = openssh_public_key | rfc4716_public_key | + known_hosts | auth_keys </code></p> -<!-- <p><c>policy_tree() = [Root, Children]</c></p> --> +<!-- <p><code>policy_tree() = [Root, Children]</code></p> --> -<!-- <p><c>Root = #policy_tree_node{}</c></p> --> +<!-- <p><code>Root = #policy_tree_node{}</code></p> --> -<!-- <p><c>Children = [] | policy_tree()</c></p> --> +<!-- <p><code>Children = [] | policy_tree()</code></p> --> <!-- <p> The policy_tree_node record has the following fields:</p> --> @@ -403,6 +402,55 @@ </func> <func> + <name>ssh_decode(SshBin, Type) -> [{public_key(), Attributes::list()}]</name> + <fsummary>Decodes a ssh file-binary. </fsummary> + <type> + <v>SshBin = binary()</v> + <d>Example {ok, SshBin} = file:read_file("known_hosts").</d> + <v> Type = public_key | ssh_file()</v> + <d>If <c>Type</c> is <c>public_key</c> the binary may be either + a rfc4716 public key or a openssh public key.</d> + </type> + <desc> + <p> Decodes a ssh file-binary. In the case of know_hosts or + auth_keys the binary may include one or more lines of the + file. Returns a list of public keys and their attributes, possible + attribute values depends on the file type represented by the + binary. + </p> + + <taglist> + <tag>rfc4716 attributes - see RFC 4716</tag> + <item>{headers, [{string(), utf8_string()}]}</item> + <tag>auth_key attributes - see man sshd </tag> + <item>{comment, string()}</item> + <item>{options, [string()]}</item> + <item>{bits, integer()} - In ssh version 1 files</item> + <tag>known_host attributes - see man sshd</tag> + <item>{hostnames, [string()]}</item> + <item>{comment, string()}</item> + <item>{bits, integer()} - In ssh version 1 files</item> + </taglist> + + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name>ssh_encode([{Key, Attributes}], Type) -> binary()</name> + <fsummary> Encodes a list of ssh file entries to a binary.</fsummary> + <type> + <v>Key = public_key()</v> + <v>Attributes = list()</v> + <v>Type = ssh_file()</v> + </type> + <desc> + <p>Encodes a list of ssh file entries (public keys and attributes) to a binary. Possible + attributes depends on the file type, see <seealso + marker="ssh_decode"> ssh_decode/2 </seealso></p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name>verify(Msg, DigestType, Signature, Key) -> boolean()</name> <fsummary>Verifies a digital signature.</fsummary> <type> diff --git a/lib/public_key/include/public_key.hrl b/lib/public_key/include/public_key.hrl index 3498a2a433..5f97d80f7e 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/include/public_key.hrl +++ b/lib/public_key/include/public_key.hrl @@ -70,14 +70,18 @@ interim_reasons_mask }). - --type der_encoded() :: binary(). --type decrypt_der() :: binary(). +-type public_key() :: rsa_public_key() | dsa_public_key(). +-type rsa_public_key() :: #'RSAPublicKey'{}. +-type rsa_private_key() :: #'RSAPrivateKey'{}. +-type dsa_private_key() :: #'DSAPrivateKey'{}. +-type dsa_public_key() :: {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}}. -type pki_asn1_type() :: 'Certificate' | 'RSAPrivateKey' | 'RSAPublicKey' | 'DSAPrivateKey' | 'DSAPublicKey' | 'DHParameter' | 'SubjectPublicKeyInfo'. --type pem_entry() :: {pki_asn1_type(), der_encoded() | decrypt_der(), +-type pem_entry() :: {pki_asn1_type(), binary(), %% DER or Encrypted DER not_encrypted | {Cipher :: string(), Salt :: binary()}}. -type asn1_type() :: atom(). %% see "OTP-PUB-KEY.hrl +-type ssh_file() :: openssh_public_key | rfc4716_public_key | known_hosts | + auth_keys. -endif. % -ifdef(public_key). diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/Makefile b/lib/public_key/src/Makefile index b042b0c30a..5a24b02d2a 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/public_key/src/Makefile @@ -41,6 +41,7 @@ RELSYSDIR = $(RELEASE_PATH)/lib/public_key-$(VSN) MODULES = \ public_key \ pubkey_pem \ + pubkey_ssh \ pubkey_cert \ pubkey_cert_records diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl index fadb993ed9..5ab9642279 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2011. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ %%==================================================================== %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec verify_data(der_encoded()) -> {md5 | sha, binary(), binary()}. +-spec verify_data(DER::binary()) -> {md5 | sha, binary(), binary()}. %% %% Description: Extracts data from DerCert needed to call public_key:verify/4. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ validate_issuer(OtpCert, Issuer, UserState, VerifyFun) -> verify_fun(OtpCert, {bad_cert, invalid_issuer}, UserState, VerifyFun) end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec validate_signature(#'OTPCertificate'{}, der_encoded(), +-spec validate_signature(#'OTPCertificate'{}, DER::binary(), term(),term(), term(), fun()) -> term(). %% diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl index 2441cfc0e0..b86d7a1f0c 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_cert_records.erl @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ %%==================================================================== %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec decode_cert(der_encoded()) -> {ok, #'OTPCertificate'{}}. +-spec decode_cert(DerCert::binary()) -> {ok, #'OTPCertificate'{}}. %% %% Description: Recursively decodes a Certificate. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl index c8c69bcdd0..c26815bc04 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_pem.erl @@ -69,8 +69,9 @@ encode(PemEntries) -> encode_pem_entries(PemEntries). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec decipher({pki_asn1_type(), decrypt_der(),{Cipher :: string(), Salt :: binary()}}, string()) -> - der_encoded(). +-spec decipher({pki_asn1_type(), DerEncrypted::binary(),{Cipher :: string(), + Salt :: binary()}}, + string()) -> Der::binary(). %% %% Description: Deciphers a decrypted pem entry. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -78,7 +79,8 @@ decipher({_, DecryptDer, {Cipher,Salt}}, Password) -> decode_key(DecryptDer, Password, Cipher, Salt). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec cipher(der_encoded(),{Cipher :: string(), Salt :: binary()} , string()) -> binary(). +-spec cipher(Der::binary(),{Cipher :: string(), Salt :: binary()} , + string()) -> binary(). %% %% Description: Ciphers a PEM entry %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -91,11 +93,11 @@ cipher(Der, {Cipher,Salt}, Password)-> encode_pem_entries(Entries) -> [encode_pem_entry(Entry) || Entry <- Entries]. -encode_pem_entry({Asn1Type, Der, not_encrypted}) -> - StartStr = pem_start(Asn1Type), +encode_pem_entry({Type, Der, not_encrypted}) -> + StartStr = pem_start(Type), [StartStr, "\n", b64encode_and_split(Der), "\n", pem_end(StartStr) ,"\n\n"]; -encode_pem_entry({Asn1Type, Der, {Cipher, Salt}}) -> - StartStr = pem_start(Asn1Type), +encode_pem_entry({Type, Der, {Cipher, Salt}}) -> + StartStr = pem_start(Type), [StartStr,"\n", pem_decrypt(),"\n", pem_decrypt_info(Cipher, Salt),"\n", b64encode_and_split(Der), "\n", pem_end(StartStr) ,"\n\n"]. @@ -115,17 +117,17 @@ decode_pem_entries([Start| Lines], Entries) -> end. decode_pem_entry(Start, [<<"Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED", _/binary>>, Line | Lines]) -> - Asn1Type = asn1_type(Start), + Type = asn1_type(Start), Cs = erlang:iolist_to_binary(Lines), Decoded = base64:mime_decode(Cs), [_, DekInfo0] = string:tokens(binary_to_list(Line), ": "), [Cipher, Salt] = string:tokens(DekInfo0, ","), - {Asn1Type, Decoded, {Cipher, unhex(Salt)}}; + {Type, Decoded, {Cipher, unhex(Salt)}}; decode_pem_entry(Start, Lines) -> - Asn1Type = asn1_type(Start), + Type = asn1_type(Start), Cs = erlang:iolist_to_binary(Lines), - Der = base64:mime_decode(Cs), - {Asn1Type, Der, not_encrypted}. + Decoded = base64:mime_decode(Cs), + {Type, Decoded, not_encrypted}. split_bin(Bin) -> split_bin(0, Bin). @@ -153,17 +155,7 @@ split_lines(Bin) -> [Bin]. %% Ignore white space at end of line -join_entry([<<"-----END CERTIFICATE-----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> - {lists:reverse(Entry), Lines}; -join_entry([<<"-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> - {lists:reverse(Entry), Lines}; -join_entry([<<"-----END PUBLIC KEY-----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> - {lists:reverse(Entry), Lines}; -join_entry([<<"-----END RSA PUBLIC KEY-----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> - {lists:reverse(Entry), Lines}; -join_entry([<<"-----END DSA PRIVATE KEY-----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> - {lists:reverse(Entry), Lines}; -join_entry([<<"-----END DH PARAMETERS-----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> +join_entry([<<"-----END ", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> {lists:reverse(Entry), Lines}; join_entry([Line | Lines], Entry) -> join_entry(Lines, [Line | Entry]). diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_ssh.erl b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_ssh.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f342eab159 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/src/pubkey_ssh.erl @@ -0,0 +1,431 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2011-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(pubkey_ssh). + +-include("public_key.hrl"). + +-export([decode/2, encode/2]). + +-define(UINT32(X), X:32/unsigned-big-integer). +%% Max encoded line length is 72, but conformance examples use 68 +%% Comment from rfc 4716: "The following are some examples of public +%% key files that are compliant (note that the examples all wrap +%% before 72 bytes to meet IETF document requirements; however, they +%% are still compliant.)" So we choose to use 68 also. +-define(ENCODED_LINE_LENGTH, 68). + +%%==================================================================== +%% Internal application API +%%==================================================================== + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec decode(binary(), public_key | ssh_file()) -> [{public_key(), Attributes::list()}]. +%% +%% Description: Decodes a ssh file-binary. +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +decode(Bin, public_key)-> + case binary:match(Bin, begin_marker()) of + nomatch -> + openssh_decode(Bin, openssh_public_key); + _ -> + rfc4716_decode(Bin) + end; +decode(Bin, rfc4716_public_key) -> + rfc4716_decode(Bin); +decode(Bin, Type) -> + openssh_decode(Bin, Type). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec encode([{public_key(), Attributes::list()}], ssh_file()) -> + binary(). +%% +%% Description: Encodes a list of ssh file entries. +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +encode(Entries, Type) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary(lists:map(fun({Key, Attributes}) -> + do_encode(Type, Key, Attributes) + end, Entries)). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% Internal functions +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +begin_marker() -> + <<"---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----">>. +end_marker() -> + <<"---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----">>. + +rfc4716_decode(Bin) -> + Lines = binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [global]), + do_rfc4716_decode(Lines, []). + +do_rfc4716_decode([<<"---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----", _/binary>> | Lines], Acc) -> + do_rfc4716_decode(Lines, Acc); +%% Ignore empty lines before or after begin/end - markers. +do_rfc4716_decode([<<>> | Lines], Acc) -> + do_rfc4716_decode(Lines, Acc); +do_rfc4716_decode([], Acc) -> + lists:reverse(Acc); +do_rfc4716_decode(Lines, Acc) -> + {Headers, PubKey, Rest} = rfc4716_decode_lines(Lines, []), + case Headers of + [_|_] -> + do_rfc4716_decode(Rest, [{PubKey, [{headers, Headers}]} | Acc]); + _ -> + do_rfc4716_decode(Rest, [{PubKey, []} | Acc]) + end. + +rfc4716_decode_lines([Line | Lines], Acc) -> + case binary:last(Line) of + $\\ -> + NewLine = binary:replace(Line,<<"\\">>, hd(Lines), []), + rfc4716_decode_lines([NewLine | tl(Lines)], Acc); + _ -> + rfc4716_decode_line(Line, Lines, Acc) + end. + +rfc4716_decode_line(Line, Lines, Acc) -> + case binary:split(Line, <<":">>) of + [Tag, Value] -> + rfc4716_decode_lines(Lines, [{string_decode(Tag), unicode_decode(Value)} | Acc]); + _ -> + {Body, Rest} = join_entry([Line | Lines], []), + {lists:reverse(Acc), rfc4716_pubkey_decode(base64:mime_decode(Body)), Rest} + end. + +join_entry([<<"---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ----", _/binary>>| Lines], Entry) -> + {lists:reverse(Entry), Lines}; +join_entry([Line | Lines], Entry) -> + join_entry(Lines, [Line | Entry]). + + +rfc4716_pubkey_decode(<<?UINT32(Len), Type:Len/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeE), E:SizeE/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeN), N:SizeN/binary>>) when Type == <<"ssh-rsa">> -> + #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = erlint(SizeN, N), + publicExponent = erlint(SizeE, E)}; + +rfc4716_pubkey_decode(<<?UINT32(Len), Type:Len/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeP), P:SizeP/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeQ), Q:SizeQ/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeG), G:SizeG/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeY), Y:SizeY/binary>>) when Type == <<"ssh-dss">> -> + {erlint(SizeY, Y), + #'Dss-Parms'{p = erlint(SizeP, P), + q = erlint(SizeQ, Q), + g = erlint(SizeG, G)}}. + +openssh_decode(Bin, FileType) -> + Lines = binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [global]), + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, []). + +do_openssh_decode(_, [], Acc) -> + lists:reverse(Acc); +%% Ignore empty lines +do_openssh_decode(FileType, [<<>> | Lines], Acc) -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, Acc); +%% Ignore lines that start with # +do_openssh_decode(FileType,[<<"#", _/binary>> | Lines], Acc) -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, Acc); +do_openssh_decode(auth_keys = FileType, [Line | Lines], Acc) -> + Split = binary:split(Line, <<" ">>, [global]), + case mend_split(Split, []) of + %% ssh2 + [Options, KeyType, Base64Enc, Comment] when KeyType == <<"ssh-rsa">>; + KeyType == <<"ssh-dss">> -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{openssh_pubkey_decode(KeyType, Base64Enc), + [{comment, string_decode(Comment)}, + {options, comma_list_decode(Options)}]} + | Acc]); + + [KeyType, Base64Enc, Comment] when KeyType == <<"ssh-rsa">>; + KeyType == <<"ssh-dss">> -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{openssh_pubkey_decode(KeyType, Base64Enc), + [{comment, string_decode(Comment)}]} | Acc]); + %% ssh1 + [Options, Bits, Exponent, Modulus, Comment] -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{ssh1_rsa_pubkey_decode(Modulus, Exponent), + [{comment, string_decode(Comment)}, + {options, comma_list_decode(Options)}, + {bits, integer_decode(Bits)}]} | Acc]); + [Bits, Exponent, Modulus, Comment] -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{ssh1_rsa_pubkey_decode(Modulus, Exponent), + [{comment, string_decode(Comment)}, + {bits, integer_decode(Bits)}]} | Acc]) + end; + +do_openssh_decode(known_hosts = FileType, [Line | Lines], Acc) -> + case binary:split(Line, <<" ">>, [global]) of + %% ssh 2 + [HostNames, KeyType, Base64Enc] when KeyType == <<"ssh-rsa">>; + KeyType == <<"ssh-dss">> -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{openssh_pubkey_decode(KeyType, Base64Enc), + [{hostnames, comma_list_decode(HostNames)}]}| Acc]); + [HostNames, KeyType, Base64Enc, Comment] when KeyType == <<"ssh-rsa">>; + KeyType == <<"ssh-dss">> -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{openssh_pubkey_decode(KeyType, Base64Enc), + [{comment, string_decode(Comment)}, + {hostnames, comma_list_decode(HostNames)}]} | Acc]); + %% ssh 1 + [HostNames, Bits, Exponent, Modulus, Comment] -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{ssh1_rsa_pubkey_decode(Modulus, Exponent), + [{comment, string_decode(Comment)}, + {hostnames, comma_list_decode(HostNames)}, + {bits, integer_decode(Bits)}]} | Acc]); + [HostNames, Bits, Exponent, Modulus] -> + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{ssh1_rsa_pubkey_decode(Modulus, Exponent), + [{comment, []}, + {hostnames, comma_list_decode(HostNames)}, + {bits, integer_decode(Bits)}]} | Acc]) + end; + +do_openssh_decode(openssh_public_key = FileType, [Line | Lines], Acc) -> + case binary:split(Line, <<" ">>, [global]) of + [KeyType, Base64Enc, Comment0] when KeyType == <<"ssh-rsa">>; + KeyType == <<"ssh-dss">> -> + Comment = string:strip(binary_to_list(Comment0), right, $\n), + do_openssh_decode(FileType, Lines, + [{openssh_pubkey_decode(KeyType, Base64Enc), + [{comment, Comment}]} | Acc]) + end. + + +openssh_pubkey_decode(<<"ssh-rsa">>, Base64Enc) -> + <<?UINT32(StrLen), _:StrLen/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeE), E:SizeE/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeN), N:SizeN/binary>> + = base64:mime_decode(Base64Enc), + #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = erlint(SizeN, N), + publicExponent = erlint(SizeE, E)}; + +openssh_pubkey_decode(<<"ssh-dss">>, Base64Enc) -> + <<?UINT32(StrLen), _:StrLen/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeP), P:SizeP/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeQ), Q:SizeQ/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeG), G:SizeG/binary, + ?UINT32(SizeY), Y:SizeY/binary>> + = base64:mime_decode(Base64Enc), + {erlint(SizeY, Y), + #'Dss-Parms'{p = erlint(SizeP, P), + q = erlint(SizeQ, Q), + g = erlint(SizeG, G)}}. + +erlint(MPIntSize, MPIntValue) -> + Bits= MPIntSize * 8, + <<Integer:Bits/integer>> = MPIntValue, + Integer. + +ssh1_rsa_pubkey_decode(MBin, EBin) -> + #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = integer_decode(MBin), + publicExponent = integer_decode(EBin)}. + +integer_decode(BinStr) -> + list_to_integer(binary_to_list(BinStr)). + +string_decode(BinStr) -> + binary_to_list(BinStr). + +unicode_decode(BinStr) -> + unicode:characters_to_list(BinStr). + +comma_list_decode(BinOpts) -> + CommaList = binary:split(BinOpts, <<",">>, [global]), + lists:map(fun(Item) -> + binary_to_list(Item) + end, CommaList). + +do_encode(rfc4716_public_key, Key, Attributes) -> + rfc4716_encode(Key, proplists:get_value(headers, Attributes, []), []); + +do_encode(Type, Key, Attributes) -> + openssh_encode(Type, Key, Attributes). + +rfc4716_encode(Key, [],[]) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([begin_marker(),"\n", + split_lines(base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key))), + "\n", end_marker(), "\n"]); +rfc4716_encode(Key, [], [_|_] = Acc) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([begin_marker(), "\n", + lists:reverse(Acc), + split_lines(base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key))), + "\n", end_marker(), "\n"]); +rfc4716_encode(Key, [ Header | Headers], Acc) -> + LinesStr = rfc4716_encode_header(Header), + rfc4716_encode(Key, Headers, [LinesStr | Acc]). + +rfc4716_encode_header({Tag, Value}) -> + TagLen = length(Tag), + ValueLen = length(Value), + case TagLen + 1 + ValueLen of + N when N > ?ENCODED_LINE_LENGTH -> + NumOfChars = ?ENCODED_LINE_LENGTH - (TagLen + 1), + {First, Rest} = lists:split(NumOfChars, Value), + [Tag,":" , First, [$\\], "\n", rfc4716_encode_value(Rest) , "\n"]; + _ -> + [Tag, ":", Value, "\n"] + end. + +rfc4716_encode_value(Value) -> + case length(Value) of + N when N > ?ENCODED_LINE_LENGTH -> + {First, Rest} = lists:split(?ENCODED_LINE_LENGTH, Value), + [First, [$\\], "\n", rfc4716_encode_value(Rest)]; + _ -> + Value + end. + +openssh_encode(openssh_public_key, Key, Attributes) -> + Comment = proplists:get_value(comment, Attributes), + Enc = base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), + erlang:iolist_to_binary([key_type(Key), " ", Enc, " ", Comment, "\n"]); + +openssh_encode(auth_keys, Key, Attributes) -> + Comment = proplists:get_value(comment, Attributes, ""), + Options = proplists:get_value(options, Attributes, undefined), + Bits = proplists:get_value(bits, Attributes, undefined), + case Bits of + undefined -> + openssh_ssh2_auth_keys_encode(Options, Key, Comment); + _ -> + openssh_ssh1_auth_keys_encode(Options, Bits, Key, Comment) + end; +openssh_encode(known_hosts, Key, Attributes) -> + Comment = proplists:get_value(comment, Attributes, ""), + Hostnames = proplists:get_value(hostnames, Attributes), + Bits = proplists:get_value(bits, Attributes, undefined), + case Bits of + undefined -> + openssh_ssh2_know_hosts_encode(Hostnames, Key, Comment); + _ -> + openssh_ssh1_known_hosts_encode(Hostnames, Bits, Key, Comment) + end. + +openssh_ssh2_auth_keys_encode(undefined, Key, Comment) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([key_type(Key)," ", base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]); +openssh_ssh2_auth_keys_encode(Options, Key, Comment) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([comma_list_encode(Options, []), " ", + key_type(Key)," ", base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]). + +openssh_ssh1_auth_keys_encode(undefined, Bits, + #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = N, publicExponent = E}, + Comment) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([integer_to_list(Bits), " ", integer_to_list(E), " ", integer_to_list(N), + line_end(Comment)]); +openssh_ssh1_auth_keys_encode(Options, Bits, + #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = N, publicExponent = E}, + Comment) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([comma_list_encode(Options, []), " ", integer_to_list(Bits), + " ", integer_to_list(E), " ", integer_to_list(N), line_end(Comment)]). + +openssh_ssh2_know_hosts_encode(Hostnames, Key, Comment) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([comma_list_encode(Hostnames, []), " ", + key_type(Key)," ", base64:encode(ssh2_pubkey_encode(Key)), line_end(Comment)]). + +openssh_ssh1_known_hosts_encode(Hostnames, Bits, + #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = N, publicExponent = E}, + Comment) -> + erlang:iolist_to_binary([comma_list_encode(Hostnames, [])," ", integer_to_list(Bits)," ", + integer_to_list(E)," ", integer_to_list(N), line_end(Comment)]). + +line_end("") -> + "\n"; +line_end(Comment) -> + [" ", Comment, "\n"]. + +key_type(#'RSAPublicKey'{}) -> + <<"ssh-rsa">>; +key_type({_, #'Dss-Parms'{}}) -> + <<"ssh-dss">>. + +comma_list_encode([Option], []) -> + Option; +comma_list_encode([Option], Acc) -> + Acc ++ "," ++ Option; +comma_list_encode([Option | Rest], []) -> + comma_list_encode(Rest, Option); +comma_list_encode([Option | Rest], Acc) -> + comma_list_encode(Rest, Acc ++ "," ++ Option). + +ssh2_pubkey_encode(#'RSAPublicKey'{modulus = N, publicExponent = E}) -> + TypeStr = <<"ssh-rsa">>, + StrLen = size(TypeStr), + EBin = crypto:mpint(E), + NBin = crypto:mpint(N), + <<?UINT32(StrLen), TypeStr:StrLen/binary, + EBin/binary, + NBin/binary>>; +ssh2_pubkey_encode({Y, #'Dss-Parms'{p = P, q = Q, g = G}}) -> + TypeStr = <<"ssh-dss">>, + StrLen = size(TypeStr), + PBin = crypto:mpint(P), + QBin = crypto:mpint(Q), + GBin = crypto:mpint(G), + YBin = crypto:mpint(Y), + <<?UINT32(StrLen), TypeStr:StrLen/binary, + PBin/binary, + QBin/binary, + GBin/binary, + YBin/binary>>. + +mend_split([Part1, Part2 | Rest] = List, Acc) -> + case option_end(Part1, Part2) of + true -> + lists:reverse(Acc) ++ List; + false -> + case length(binary:matches(Part1, <<"\"">>)) of + N when N rem 2 == 0 -> + mend_split(Rest, [Part1 | Acc]); + _ -> + mend_split([<<Part1/binary, Part2/binary>> | Rest], Acc) + end + end. + +option_end(Part1, Part2) -> + (is_key_field(Part1) orelse is_bits_field(Part1)) + orelse + (is_key_field(Part2) orelse is_bits_field(Part2)). + +is_key_field(<<"ssh-dss">>) -> + true; +is_key_field(<<"ssh-rsa">>) -> + true; +is_key_field(_) -> + false. + +is_bits_field(Part) -> + try list_to_integer(binary_to_list(Part)) of + _ -> + true + catch _:_ -> + false + end. + +split_lines(<<Text:?ENCODED_LINE_LENGTH/binary>>) -> + [Text]; +split_lines(<<Text:?ENCODED_LINE_LENGTH/binary, Rest/binary>>) -> + [Text, $\n | split_lines(Rest)]; +split_lines(Bin) -> + [Bin]. diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/public_key.app.src b/lib/public_key/src/public_key.app.src index 60487946fa..1963bd05d4 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/public_key.app.src +++ b/lib/public_key/src/public_key.app.src @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ {application, public_key, [{description, "Public key infrastructure"}, {vsn, "%VSN%"}, - {modules, [ - public_key, - pubkey_pem, + {modules, [ public_key, + pubkey_pem, + pubkey_ssh, pubkey_cert, pubkey_cert_records, 'OTP-PUB-KEY' diff --git a/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl b/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl index 7e022da7e5..2901020e83 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/src/public_key.erl @@ -41,7 +41,8 @@ pkix_is_issuer/2, pkix_issuer_id/2, pkix_normalize_name/1, - pkix_path_validation/3 + pkix_path_validation/3, + ssh_decode/2, ssh_encode/2 ]). %% Deprecated @@ -51,10 +52,6 @@ -deprecated({decode_private_key, 1, next_major_release}). -deprecated({decode_private_key, 2, next_major_release}). --type rsa_public_key() :: #'RSAPublicKey'{}. --type rsa_private_key() :: #'RSAPrivateKey'{}. --type dsa_private_key() :: #'DSAPrivateKey'{}. --type dsa_public_key() :: {integer(), #'Dss-Parms'{}}. -type rsa_padding() :: 'rsa_pkcs1_padding' | 'rsa_pkcs1_oaep_padding' | 'rsa_no_padding'. -type public_crypt_options() :: [{rsa_pad, rsa_padding()}]. @@ -67,7 +64,6 @@ %%==================================================================== %% API %%==================================================================== - %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec pem_decode(binary()) -> [pem_entry()]. %% @@ -152,7 +148,7 @@ pem_entry_encode(Asn1Type, Entity, {Asn1Type, DecryptDer, CipherInfo}. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec der_decode(asn1_type(), der_encoded()) -> term(). +-spec der_decode(asn1_type(), Der::binary()) -> term(). %% %% Description: Decodes a public key asn1 der encoded entity. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -166,7 +162,7 @@ der_decode(Asn1Type, Der) when is_atom(Asn1Type), is_binary(Der) -> end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec der_encode(asn1_type(), term()) -> der_encoded(). +-spec der_encode(asn1_type(), term()) -> Der::binary(). %% %% Description: Encodes a public key entity with asn1 DER encoding. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -180,7 +176,7 @@ der_encode(Asn1Type, Entity) when is_atom(Asn1Type) -> end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_decode_cert(der_encoded(), plain | otp) -> +-spec pkix_decode_cert(Cert::binary(), plain | otp) -> #'Certificate'{} | #'OTPCertificate'{}. %% %% Description: Decodes an asn1 der encoded pkix certificate. The otp @@ -201,7 +197,7 @@ pkix_decode_cert(DerCert, otp) when is_binary(DerCert) -> end. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_encode(asn1_type(), term(), otp | plain) -> der_encoded(). +-spec pkix_encode(asn1_type(), term(), otp | plain) -> Der::binary(). %% %% Description: Der encodes a certificate or part of a certificate. %% This function must be used for encoding certificates or parts of certificates @@ -361,7 +357,7 @@ verify(PlainText, sha, Signature, {Key, #'Dss-Parms'{p = P, q = Q, g = G}}) crypto:mpint(G), crypto:mpint(Key)]). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec pkix_sign(#'OTPTBSCertificate'{}, - rsa_private_key() | dsa_private_key()) -> der_encoded(). + rsa_private_key() | dsa_private_key()) -> Der::binary(). %% %% Description: Sign a pkix x.509 certificate. Returns the corresponding %% der encoded 'Certificate'{} @@ -370,7 +366,7 @@ pkix_sign(#'OTPTBSCertificate'{signature = #'SignatureAlgorithm'{algorithm = Alg} = SigAlg} = TBSCert, Key) -> - Msg = pkix_encode('OTPTBSCertificate', TBSCert, otp), + Msg = pkix_encode('OTPTBSCertificate', TBSCert, otp), DigestType = pubkey_cert:digest_type(Alg), Signature = sign(Msg, DigestType, Key), Cert = #'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate= TBSCert, @@ -380,7 +376,7 @@ pkix_sign(#'OTPTBSCertificate'{signature = pkix_encode('OTPCertificate', Cert, otp). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_verify(der_encoded(), rsa_public_key()| +-spec pkix_verify(Cert::binary(), rsa_public_key()| dsa_public_key()) -> boolean(). %% %% Description: Verify pkix x.509 certificate signature. @@ -396,9 +392,9 @@ pkix_verify(DerCert, #'RSAPublicKey'{} = RSAKey) verify(PlainText, DigestType, Signature, RSAKey). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_is_issuer(Cert :: der_encoded()| #'OTPCertificate'{}, - IssuerCert :: der_encoded()| - #'OTPCertificate'{}) -> boolean(). +-spec pkix_is_issuer(Cert::binary()| #'OTPCertificate'{}, + IssuerCert::binary()| + #'OTPCertificate'{}) -> boolean(). %% %% Description: Checks if <IssuerCert> issued <Cert>. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -414,7 +410,7 @@ pkix_is_issuer(#'OTPCertificate'{tbsCertificate = TBSCert}, Candidate#'OTPTBSCertificate'.subject). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_is_self_signed(der_encoded()| #'OTPCertificate'{}) -> boolean(). +-spec pkix_is_self_signed(Cert::binary()| #'OTPCertificate'{}) -> boolean(). %% %% Description: Checks if a Certificate is self signed. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -425,7 +421,7 @@ pkix_is_self_signed(Cert) when is_binary(Cert) -> pkix_is_self_signed(OtpCert). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_is_fixed_dh_cert(der_encoded()| #'OTPCertificate'{}) -> boolean(). +-spec pkix_is_fixed_dh_cert(Cert::binary()| #'OTPCertificate'{}) -> boolean(). %% %% Description: Checks if a Certificate is a fixed Diffie-Hellman Cert. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -436,14 +432,14 @@ pkix_is_fixed_dh_cert(Cert) when is_binary(Cert) -> pkix_is_fixed_dh_cert(OtpCert). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_issuer_id(der_encoded()| #'OTPCertificate'{}, - IssuedBy :: self | other) -> - {ok, {SerialNr :: integer(), - Issuer :: {rdnSequence, - [#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}}} +-spec pkix_issuer_id(Cert::binary()| #'OTPCertificate'{}, + IssuedBy :: self | other) -> + {ok, {SerialNr :: integer(), + Issuer :: {rdnSequence, + [#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}}} | {error, Reason :: term()}. % -%% Description: Returns the issuer id. +%% Description: Returns the issuer id. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- pkix_issuer_id(#'OTPCertificate'{} = OtpCert, self) -> pubkey_cert:issuer_id(OtpCert, self); @@ -456,8 +452,8 @@ pkix_issuer_id(Cert, Signed) when is_binary(Cert) -> pkix_issuer_id(OtpCert, Signed). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_normalize_name({rdnSequence, - [#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}) -> +-spec pkix_normalize_name({rdnSequence, + [#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}) -> {rdnSequence, [#'AttributeTypeAndValue'{}]}. %% @@ -468,8 +464,8 @@ pkix_normalize_name(Issuer) -> pubkey_cert:normalize_general_name(Issuer). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec pkix_path_validation(der_encoded()| #'OTPCertificate'{} | atom(), - CertChain :: [der_encoded()] , +-spec pkix_path_validation(Cert::binary()| #'OTPCertificate'{} | atom(), + CertChain :: [binary()] , Options :: list()) -> {ok, {PublicKeyInfo :: term(), PolicyTree :: term()}} | @@ -496,7 +492,7 @@ pkix_path_validation(TrustedCert, CertChain, Options) when is_binary(TrustedCert) -> OtpCert = pkix_decode_cert(TrustedCert, otp), pkix_path_validation(OtpCert, CertChain, Options); -pkix_path_validation(#'OTPCertificate'{} = TrustedCert, CertChain, Options) +pkix_path_validation(#'OTPCertificate'{} = TrustedCert, CertChain, Options) when is_list(CertChain), is_list(Options) -> MaxPathDefault = length(CertChain), ValidationState = pubkey_cert:init_validation_state(TrustedCert, @@ -505,6 +501,37 @@ pkix_path_validation(#'OTPCertificate'{} = TrustedCert, CertChain, Options) path_validation(CertChain, ValidationState). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec ssh_decode(binary(), public_key | ssh_file()) -> [{public_key(), Attributes::list()}]. +%% +%% Description: Decodes a ssh file-binary. In the case of know_hosts +%% or auth_keys the binary may include one or more lines of the +%% file. Returns a list of public keys and their attributes, possible +%% attribute values depends on the file type represented by the +%% binary. +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_decode(SshBin, Type) when is_binary(SshBin), + Type == public_key; + Type == rfc4716_public_key; + Type == openssh_public_key; + Type == auth_keys; + Type == known_hosts -> + pubkey_ssh:decode(SshBin, Type). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +-spec ssh_encode([{public_key(), Attributes::list()}], ssh_file()) -> + binary(). +%% Description: Encodes a list of ssh file entries (public keys and +%% attributes) to a binary. Possible attributes depends on the file +%% type. +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_encode(Entries, Type) when is_list(Entries), + Type == rfc4716_public_key; + Type == openssh_public_key; + Type == auth_keys; + Type == known_hosts -> + pubkey_ssh:encode(Entries, Type). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Internal functions %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -518,7 +545,6 @@ decrypt_public(CipherText, N,E, Options) -> crypto:rsa_public_decrypt(CipherText,[crypto:mpint(E), crypto:mpint(N)], Padding). - path_validation([], #path_validation_state{working_public_key_algorithm = Algorithm, working_public_key = diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE.erl b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE.erl index 6c482f9c30..b11e4d092a 100644 --- a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE.erl @@ -102,11 +102,23 @@ end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) -> suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> - [app, pk_decode_encode, encrypt_decrypt, sign_verify, + [app, + {group, pem_decode_encode}, + {group, ssh_public_key_decode_encode}, + encrypt_decrypt, + {group, sign_verify}, pkix, pkix_path_validation, deprecated]. groups() -> - []. + [{pem_decode_encode, [], [dsa_pem, rsa_pem, encrypted_pem, + dh_pem, cert_pem]}, + {ssh_public_key_decode_encode, [], + [ssh_rsa_public_key, ssh_dsa_public_key, ssh_rfc4716_rsa_comment, + ssh_rfc4716_dsa_comment, ssh_rfc4716_rsa_subject, ssh_known_hosts, + ssh_auth_keys, ssh1_known_hosts, ssh1_auth_keys, ssh_openssh_public_key_with_comment, + ssh_openssh_public_key_long_header]}, + {sign_verify, [], [rsa_sign_verify, dsa_sign_verify]} + ]. init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> Config. @@ -125,22 +137,20 @@ app(suite) -> app(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok = test_server:app_test(public_key). -pk_decode_encode(doc) -> - ["Tests pem_decode/1, pem_encode/1, " - "der_decode/2, der_encode/2, " - "pem_entry_decode/1, pem_entry_decode/2," - "pem_entry_encode/2, pem_entry_encode/3."]; +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -pk_decode_encode(suite) -> +dsa_pem(doc) -> + [""]; +dsa_pem(suite) -> []; -pk_decode_encode(Config) when is_list(Config) -> +dsa_pem(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), - [{'DSAPrivateKey', DerDSAKey, not_encrypted} = Entry0 ] = - erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "dsa.pem")), - + [{'DSAPrivateKey', DerDSAKey, not_encrypted} = Entry0 ] = + erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "dsa.pem")), + DSAKey = public_key:der_decode('DSAPrivateKey', DerDSAKey), - + DSAKey = public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry0), {ok, DSAPubPem} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "dsa_pub.pem")), @@ -150,74 +160,107 @@ pk_decode_encode(Config) when is_list(Config) -> true = check_entry_type(DSAPubKey, 'DSAPublicKey'), PubEntry0 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', DSAPubKey), DSAPubPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(DSAPubPem), - DSAPubPemEndNoNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(public_key:pem_encode([PubEntry0])), - - [{'RSAPrivateKey', DerRSAKey, not_encrypted} = Entry1 ] = + DSAPubPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(public_key:pem_encode([PubEntry0])). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +rsa_pem(doc) -> + [""]; +rsa_pem(suite) -> + []; +rsa_pem(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + [{'RSAPrivateKey', DerRSAKey, not_encrypted} = Entry0 ] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "client_key.pem")), - + RSAKey0 = public_key:der_decode('RSAPrivateKey', DerRSAKey), + + RSAKey0 = public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry0), - RSAKey0 = public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry1), - - [{'RSAPrivateKey', _, {_,_}} = Entry2] = + [{'RSAPrivateKey', _, {_,_}} = Entry1] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "rsa.pem")), - - true = check_entry_type(public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry2, "abcd1234"), + + true = check_entry_type(public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry1, "abcd1234"), 'RSAPrivateKey'), {ok, RSAPubPem} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "rsa_pub.pem")), - [{'SubjectPublicKeyInfo', _, _} = PubEntry1] = + [{'SubjectPublicKeyInfo', _, _} = PubEntry0] = public_key:pem_decode(RSAPubPem), - RSAPubKey = public_key:pem_entry_decode(PubEntry1), + RSAPubKey = public_key:pem_entry_decode(PubEntry0), true = check_entry_type(RSAPubKey, 'RSAPublicKey'), - PubEntry1 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', RSAPubKey), + PubEntry0 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('SubjectPublicKeyInfo', RSAPubKey), RSAPubPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(RSAPubPem), - RSAPubPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(public_key:pem_encode([PubEntry1])), + RSAPubPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(public_key:pem_encode([PubEntry0])), {ok, RSARawPem} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "rsa_pub_key.pem")), - [{'RSAPublicKey', _, _} = PubEntry2] = + [{'RSAPublicKey', _, _} = PubEntry1] = public_key:pem_decode(RSARawPem), - RSAPubKey = public_key:pem_entry_decode(PubEntry2), + RSAPubKey = public_key:pem_entry_decode(PubEntry1), RSARawPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(RSARawPem), - RSARawPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(public_key:pem_encode([PubEntry2])), + RSARawPemNoEndNewLines = strip_ending_newlines(public_key:pem_encode([PubEntry1])). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +encrypted_pem(doc) -> + [""]; +encrypted_pem(suite) -> + []; +encrypted_pem(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + [{'RSAPrivateKey', DerRSAKey, not_encrypted}] = + erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "client_key.pem")), + + RSAKey = public_key:der_decode('RSAPrivateKey', DerRSAKey), Salt0 = crypto:rand_bytes(8), - Entry3 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('RSAPrivateKey', RSAKey0, + Entry0 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('RSAPrivateKey', RSAKey, {{"DES-EDE3-CBC", Salt0}, "1234abcd"}), - - RSAKey0 = public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry3,"1234abcd"), - + RSAKey = public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry0,"1234abcd"), Des3KeyFile = filename:join(Datadir, "des3_client_key.pem"), + erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(Des3KeyFile, [Entry0]), + [{'RSAPrivateKey', _, {"DES-EDE3-CBC", Salt0}}] = + erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(Des3KeyFile), - erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(Des3KeyFile, [Entry3]), - - [{'RSAPrivateKey', _, {"DES-EDE3-CBC", Salt0}}] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(Des3KeyFile), - Salt1 = crypto:rand_bytes(8), - Entry4 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('RSAPrivateKey', RSAKey0, + Entry1 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('RSAPrivateKey', RSAKey, {{"DES-CBC", Salt1}, "4567efgh"}), - - DesKeyFile = filename:join(Datadir, "des_client_key.pem"), + erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(DesKeyFile, [Entry1]), + [{'RSAPrivateKey', _, {"DES-CBC", Salt1}} =Entry2] = + erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(DesKeyFile), + true = check_entry_type(public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry2, "4567efgh"), + 'RSAPrivateKey'). - erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(DesKeyFile, [Entry4]), - - [{'RSAPrivateKey', _, {"DES-CBC", Salt1}} =Entry5] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(DesKeyFile), - - - true = check_entry_type(public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry5, "4567efgh"), - 'RSAPrivateKey'), +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- - [{'DHParameter', DerDH, not_encrypted} = Entry6] = +dh_pem(doc) -> + [""]; +dh_pem(suite) -> + []; +dh_pem(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + [{'DHParameter', DerDH, not_encrypted} = Entry] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "dh.pem")), - - erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(filename:join(Datadir, "new_dh.pem"), [Entry6]), + + erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(filename:join(Datadir, "new_dh.pem"), [Entry]), DHParameter = public_key:der_decode('DHParameter', DerDH), - DHParameter = public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry6), + DHParameter = public_key:pem_entry_decode(Entry), - Entry6 = public_key:pem_entry_encode('DHParameter', DHParameter), + Entry = public_key:pem_entry_encode('DHParameter', DHParameter). +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +cert_pem(doc) -> + [""]; +cert_pem(suite) -> + []; +cert_pem(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + [Entry0] = + erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "dsa.pem")), + [{'Certificate', DerCert, not_encrypted} = Entry7] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "client_cert.pem")), @@ -227,15 +270,232 @@ pk_decode_encode(Config) when is_list(Config) -> CertEntries = [{'Certificate', _, not_encrypted} = CertEntry0, {'Certificate', _, not_encrypted} = CertEntry1] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "cacerts.pem")), - + ok = erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(filename:join(Datadir, "wcacerts.pem"), CertEntries), ok = erl_make_certs:der_to_pem(filename:join(Datadir, "wdsa.pem"), [Entry0]), NewCertEntries = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "wcacerts.pem")), true = lists:member(CertEntry0, NewCertEntries), true = lists:member(CertEntry1, NewCertEntries), - [Entry0] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "wdsa.pem")), - ok. + [Entry0] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "wdsa.pem")). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_rsa_public_key(doc) -> + ""; +ssh_rsa_public_key(suite) -> + []; +ssh_rsa_public_key(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, RSARawSsh2} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh2_rsa_pub")), + [{PubKey, Attributes1}] = public_key:ssh_decode(RSARawSsh2, public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes1}] = public_key:ssh_decode(RSARawSsh2, rfc4716_public_key), + + {ok, RSARawOpenSsh} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "openssh_rsa_pub")), + [{PubKey, Attributes2}] = public_key:ssh_decode(RSARawOpenSsh, public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes2}] = public_key:ssh_decode(RSARawOpenSsh, openssh_public_key), + + %% Can not check EncodedSSh == RSARawSsh2 and EncodedOpenSsh + %% = RSARawOpenSsh as line breakpoints may differ + + EncodedSSh = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes1}], rfc4716_public_key), + EncodedOpenSsh = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes2}], openssh_public_key), + + [{PubKey, Attributes1}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(EncodedSSh, public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes2}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(EncodedOpenSsh, public_key). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +ssh_dsa_public_key(doc) -> + ""; +ssh_dsa_public_key(suite) -> + []; +ssh_dsa_public_key(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, DSARawSsh2} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh2_dsa_pub")), + [{PubKey, Attributes1}] = public_key:ssh_decode(DSARawSsh2, public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes1}] = public_key:ssh_decode(DSARawSsh2, rfc4716_public_key), + + {ok, DSARawOpenSsh} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "openssh_dsa_pub")), + [{PubKey, Attributes2}] = public_key:ssh_decode(DSARawOpenSsh, public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes2}] = public_key:ssh_decode(DSARawOpenSsh, openssh_public_key), + + %% Can not check EncodedSSh == DSARawSsh2 and EncodedOpenSsh + %% = DSARawOpenSsh as line breakpoints may differ + + EncodedSSh = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes1}], rfc4716_public_key), + EncodedOpenSsh = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes2}], openssh_public_key), + + [{PubKey, Attributes1}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(EncodedSSh, public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes2}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(EncodedOpenSsh, public_key). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_rfc4716_rsa_comment(doc) -> + "Test comment header and rsa key"; +ssh_rfc4716_rsa_comment(suite) -> + []; +ssh_rfc4716_rsa_comment(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, RSARawSsh2} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh2_rsa_comment_pub")), + [{#'RSAPublicKey'{} = PubKey, Attributes}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(RSARawSsh2, public_key), + + Headers = proplists:get_value(headers, Attributes), + + Value = proplists:get_value("Comment", Headers, undefined), + true = Value =/= undefined, + RSARawSsh2 = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes}], rfc4716_public_key). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_rfc4716_dsa_comment(doc) -> + "Test comment header and dsa key"; +ssh_rfc4716_dsa_comment(suite) -> + []; +ssh_rfc4716_dsa_comment(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, DSARawSsh2} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh2_dsa_comment_pub")), + [{{_, #'Dss-Parms'{}} = PubKey, Attributes}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(DSARawSsh2, public_key), + + Headers = proplists:get_value(headers, Attributes), + + Value = proplists:get_value("Comment", Headers, undefined), + true = Value =/= undefined, + + %% Can not check Encoded == DSARawSsh2 as line continuation breakpoints may differ + Encoded = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes}], rfc4716_public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(Encoded, public_key). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_rfc4716_rsa_subject(doc) -> + "Test another header value than comment"; +ssh_rfc4716_rsa_subject(suite) -> + []; +ssh_rfc4716_rsa_subject(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, RSARawSsh2} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh2_subject_pub")), + [{#'RSAPublicKey'{} = PubKey, Attributes}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(RSARawSsh2, public_key), + + Headers = proplists:get_value(headers, Attributes), + + Value = proplists:get_value("Subject", Headers, undefined), + true = Value =/= undefined, + + %% Can not check Encoded == RSARawSsh2 as line continuation breakpoints may differ + Encoded = public_key:ssh_encode([{PubKey, Attributes}], rfc4716_public_key), + [{PubKey, Attributes}] = + public_key:ssh_decode(Encoded, public_key). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_known_hosts(doc) -> + ""; +ssh_known_hosts(suite) -> + []; +ssh_known_hosts(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, SshKnownHosts} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "known_hosts")), + [{#'RSAPublicKey'{}, Attributes1}, {#'RSAPublicKey'{}, Attributes2}] = Decoded = + public_key:ssh_decode(SshKnownHosts, known_hosts), + + Value1 = proplists:get_value(hostnames, Attributes1, undefined), + Value2 = proplists:get_value(hostnames, Attributes2, undefined), + true = (Value1 =/= undefined) and (Value2 =/= undefined), + + Encoded = public_key:ssh_encode(Decoded, known_hosts), + Decoded = public_key:ssh_decode(Encoded, known_hosts). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +ssh1_known_hosts(doc) -> + ""; +ssh1_known_hosts(suite) -> + []; +ssh1_known_hosts(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, SshKnownHosts} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh1_known_hosts")), + [{#'RSAPublicKey'{}, Attributes1}, {#'RSAPublicKey'{}, Attributes2}] = Decoded = + public_key:ssh_decode(SshKnownHosts, known_hosts), + + Value1 = proplists:get_value(hostnames, Attributes1, undefined), + Value2 = proplists:get_value(hostnames, Attributes2, undefined), + true = (Value1 =/= undefined) and (Value2 =/= undefined), + + Encoded = public_key:ssh_encode(Decoded, known_hosts), + Decoded = public_key:ssh_decode(Encoded, known_hosts). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_auth_keys(doc) -> + ""; +ssh_auth_keys(suite) -> + []; +ssh_auth_keys(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, SshAuthKeys} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "auth_keys")), + [{#'RSAPublicKey'{}, Attributes1}, {{_, #'Dss-Parms'{}}, _Attributes2}] = Decoded = + public_key:ssh_decode(SshAuthKeys, auth_keys), + + Value1 = proplists:get_value(options, Attributes1, undefined), + true = Value1 =/= undefined, + + Encoded = public_key:ssh_encode(Decoded, auth_keys), + Decoded = public_key:ssh_decode(Encoded, auth_keys). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh1_auth_keys(doc) -> + ""; +ssh1_auth_keys(suite) -> + []; +ssh1_auth_keys(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, SshAuthKeys} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh1_auth_keys")), + [{#'RSAPublicKey'{}, Attributes1}, {#'RSAPublicKey'{}, Attributes2}] = Decoded = + public_key:ssh_decode(SshAuthKeys, auth_keys), + + Value1 = proplists:get_value(bits, Attributes1, undefined), + Value2 = proplists:get_value(bits, Attributes2, undefined), + true = (Value1 =/= undefined) and (Value2 =/= undefined), + + Encoded = public_key:ssh_encode(Decoded, auth_keys), + Decoded = public_key:ssh_decode(Encoded, auth_keys). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_openssh_public_key_with_comment(doc) -> + "Test that emty lines and lines starting with # are ignored"; +ssh_openssh_public_key_with_comment(suite) -> + []; +ssh_openssh_public_key_with_comment(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok, DSARawOpenSsh} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "openssh_dsa_with_comment_pub")), + [{{_, #'Dss-Parms'{}}, _}] = public_key:ssh_decode(DSARawOpenSsh, openssh_public_key). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +ssh_openssh_public_key_long_header(doc) -> + "Test that long headers are handled"; +ssh_openssh_public_key_long_header(suite) -> + []; +ssh_openssh_public_key_long_header(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + + {ok,RSARawOpenSsh} = file:read_file(filename:join(Datadir, "ssh_rsa_long_header_pub")), + [{#'RSAPublicKey'{}, _}] = Decoded = public_key:ssh_decode(RSARawOpenSsh, public_key), + + Encoded = public_key:ssh_encode(Decoded, rfc4716_public_key), + Decoded = public_key:ssh_decode(Encoded, rfc4716_public_key). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- encrypt_decrypt(doc) -> @@ -258,44 +518,49 @@ encrypt_decrypt(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -sign_verify(doc) -> - ["Checks that we can sign and verify signatures."]; -sign_verify(suite) -> +rsa_sign_verify(doc) -> + ["Checks that we can sign and verify rsa signatures."]; +rsa_sign_verify(suite) -> []; -sign_verify(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - %% Make cert signs and validates the signature using RSA and DSA +rsa_sign_verify(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Ca = {_, CaKey} = erl_make_certs:make_cert([]), + {Cert1, _} = erl_make_certs:make_cert([{key, dsa}, {issuer, Ca}]), PrivateRSA = #'RSAPrivateKey'{modulus=Mod, publicExponent=Exp} = public_key:pem_entry_decode(CaKey), - - CertInfo = {Cert1,CertKey1} = erl_make_certs:make_cert([{key, dsa}, {issuer, Ca}]), - PublicRSA = #'RSAPublicKey'{modulus=Mod, publicExponent=Exp}, true = public_key:pkix_verify(Cert1, PublicRSA), - {Cert2,_CertKey} = erl_make_certs:make_cert([{issuer, CertInfo}]), - - #'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P, q=Q, g=G, y=Y, x=_X} = - public_key:pem_entry_decode(CertKey1), - true = public_key:pkix_verify(Cert2, {Y, #'Dss-Parms'{p=P, q=Q, g=G}}), - - %% RSA sign Msg = list_to_binary(lists:duplicate(5, "Foo bar 100")), - RSASign = public_key:sign(Msg, sha, PrivateRSA), true = public_key:verify(Msg, sha, RSASign, PublicRSA), false = public_key:verify(<<1:8, Msg/binary>>, sha, RSASign, PublicRSA), false = public_key:verify(Msg, sha, <<1:8, RSASign/binary>>, PublicRSA), RSASign1 = public_key:sign(Msg, md5, PrivateRSA), - true = public_key:verify(Msg, md5, RSASign1, PublicRSA), + true = public_key:verify(Msg, md5, RSASign1, PublicRSA). - %% DSA sign +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- + +dsa_sign_verify(doc) -> + ["Checks that we can sign and verify dsa signatures."]; +dsa_sign_verify(suite) -> + []; +dsa_sign_verify(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Ca = erl_make_certs:make_cert([]), + CertInfo = {_,CertKey1} = erl_make_certs:make_cert([{key, dsa}, {issuer, Ca}]), + {Cert2,_CertKey} = erl_make_certs:make_cert([{issuer, CertInfo}]), + + #'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P, q=Q, g=G, y=Y, x=_X} = + public_key:pem_entry_decode(CertKey1), + true = public_key:pkix_verify(Cert2, {Y, #'Dss-Parms'{p=P, q=Q, g=G}}), + Datadir = ?config(data_dir, Config), [DsaKey = {'DSAPrivateKey', _, _}] = erl_make_certs:pem_to_der(filename:join(Datadir, "dsa.pem")), DSAPrivateKey = public_key:pem_entry_decode(DsaKey), #'DSAPrivateKey'{p=P1, q=Q1, g=G1, y=Y1, x=_X1} = DSAPrivateKey, + + Msg = list_to_binary(lists:duplicate(5, "Foo bar 100")), DSASign = public_key:sign(Msg, sha, DSAPrivateKey), DSAPublicKey = Y1, DSAParams = #'Dss-Parms'{p=P1, q=Q1, g=G1}, @@ -312,9 +577,8 @@ sign_verify(Config) when is_list(Config) -> false = public_key:verify(<<1:8, RestDigest/binary>>, none, DigestSign, {DSAPublicKey, DSAParams}), false = public_key:verify(Digest, none, <<1:8, DigestSign/binary>>, - {DSAPublicKey, DSAParams}), - - ok. + {DSAPublicKey, DSAParams}). + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- pkix(doc) -> "Misc pkix tests not covered elsewhere"; diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/auth_keys b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/auth_keys new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0c4b47edde --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/auth_keys @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +command="dump /home",no-pty,no-port-forwarding ssh-rsa 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 dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH + +ssh-dss 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 dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/known_hosts b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/known_hosts new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..30fc3b1fe8 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/known_hosts @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +hostname.domain.com,192.168.0.1 ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEA1XY18+zA8VNK2YkzygOkMqUxHSTfxT1Xxx8CgDZgcQH8HUhPssW5ttvG8nKetlPQZAVk1C4WkWS1y5b3ekBhZTIxocp9Joc6V1+f2EOfO2mSLRwB16RGrdw6q7msrBXTC/dl+hF45kMMzVNzqxnSMVOa0sEPK2zK6Sg3Vi9fCSM= + +|1|BWO5qDxk/cFH0wa05JLdHn+j6xQ=|rXQvIxh5cDD3C43k5DPDamawVNA= ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEA1XY18+zA8VNK2YkzygOkMqUxHSTfxT1Xxx8CgDZgcQH8HUhPssW5ttvG8nKetlPQZAVk1C4WkWS1y5b3ekBhZTIxocp9Joc6V1+f2EOfO2mSLRwB16RGrdw6q7msrBXTC/dl+hF45kMMzVNzqxnSMVOa0sEPK2zK6Sg3Vi9fCSM= [email protected] diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_dsa_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_dsa_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a765ba8189 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_dsa_pub @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ssh-dss 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 dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_dsa_with_comment_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_dsa_with_comment_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d5a34a3f78 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_dsa_with_comment_pub @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#This should be ignored!! + +ssh-dss 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 dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_rsa_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_rsa_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0a0838db40 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/openssh_rsa_pub @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +ssh-rsa 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 dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh1_auth_keys b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh1_auth_keys new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c91f4e4679 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh1_auth_keys @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +1024 35 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dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH + +command="dump /home",no-pty,no-port-forwarding 1024 35 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dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh1_known_hosts b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh1_known_hosts new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ec668fe05b --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh1_known_hosts @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +hostname.domain.com,192.168.0.1 1024 35 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dhopson@VMUbuntu-DSH +hostname2.domain.com,192.168.0.2 1024 35 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diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_dsa_comment_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_dsa_comment_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca5089dbd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_dsa_comment_pub @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- +Comment: This is my public key for use on \ +servers which I don't like. +AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAPY8ZOHY2yFSJA6XYC9HRwNHxaehvx5wOJ0rzZdzoSOXxbET +W6ToHv8D1UJ/z+zHo9Fiko5XybZnDIaBDHtblQ+Yp7StxyltHnXF1YLfKD1G4T6JYrdH +YI14Om1eg9e4NnCRleaqoZPF3UGfZia6bXrGTQf3gJq2e7Yisk/gF+1VAAAAFQDb8D5c +vwHWTZDPfX0D2s9Rd7NBvQAAAIEAlN92+Bb7D4KLYk3IwRbXblwXdkPggA4pfdtW9vGf +J0/RHd+NjB4eo1D+0dix6tXwYGN7PKS5R/FXPNwxHPapcj9uL1Jn2AWQ2dsknf+i/FAA +vioUPkmdMc0zuWoSOEsSNhVDtX3WdvVcGcBq9cetzrtOKWOocJmJ80qadxTRHtUAAACB +AN7CY+KKv1gHpRzFwdQm7HK9bb1LAo2KwaoXnadFgeptNBQeSXG1vO+JsvphVMBJc9HS +n24VYtYtsMu74qXviYjziVucWKjjKEb11juqnF0GDlB3VVmxHLmxnAz643WK42Z7dLM5 +sY29ouezv4Xz2PuMch5VGPP+CDqzCM4loWgV +---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_dsa_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_dsa_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a5e38be81a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_dsa_pub @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- +Comment: DSA Public Key for use with MyIsp +AAAAB3NzaC1kc3MAAACBAPY8ZOHY2yFSJA6XYC9HRwNHxaehvx5wOJ0rzZdzoSOXxbET +W6ToHv8D1UJ/z+zHo9Fiko5XybZnDIaBDHtblQ+Yp7StxyltHnXF1YLfKD1G4T6JYrdH +YI14Om1eg9e4NnCRleaqoZPF3UGfZia6bXrGTQf3gJq2e7Yisk/gF+1VAAAAFQDb8D5c +vwHWTZDPfX0D2s9Rd7NBvQAAAIEAlN92+Bb7D4KLYk3IwRbXblwXdkPggA4pfdtW9vGf +J0/RHd+NjB4eo1D+0dix6tXwYGN7PKS5R/FXPNwxHPapcj9uL1Jn2AWQ2dsknf+i/FAA +vioUPkmdMc0zuWoSOEsSNhVDtX3WdvVcGcBq9cetzrtOKWOocJmJ80qadxTRHtUAAACB +AN7CY+KKv1gHpRzFwdQm7HK9bb1LAo2KwaoXnadFgeptNBQeSXG1vO+JsvphVMBJc9HS +n24VYtYtsMu74qXviYjziVucWKjjKEb11juqnF0GDlB3VVmxHLmxnAz643WK42Z7dLM5 +sY29ouezv4Xz2PuMch5VGPP+CDqzCM4loWgV +---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_rsa_comment_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_rsa_comment_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e4d446147c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_rsa_comment_pub @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- +Comment: "1024-bit RSA, converted from OpenSSH by [email protected]" +x-command: /home/me/bin/lock-in-guest.sh +AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEA1on8gxCGJJWSRT4uOrR13mUaUk0hRf4RzxSZ1zRb +YYFw8pfGesIFoEuVth4HKyF8k1y4mRUnYHP1XNMNMJl1JcEArC2asV8sHf6zSPVffozZ +5TT4SfsUu/iKy9lUcCfXzwre4WWZSXXcPff+EHtWshahu3WzBdnGxm5Xoi89zcE= +---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_rsa_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_rsa_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..761088b517 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_rsa_pub @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- +AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAgEAwrr66r8n6B8Y0zMF3dOpXEapIQD9DiYQ6D6/zwor9o +39jSkHNiMMER/GETBbzP83LOcekm02aRjo55ArO7gPPVvCXbrirJu9pkm4AC4BBre5xSLS +7soyzwbigFruM8G63jSXqpHqJ/ooi168sKMC2b0Ncsi+JlTfNYlDXJVLKEeZgZOInQyMmt +isaDTUQWTIv1snAizf4iIYENuAkGYGNCL77u5Y5VOu5eQipvFajTnps9QvUx/zdSFYn9e2 +sulWM3Bxc/S4IJ67JWHVRpfJxGi3hinRBH8WQdXuUwdJJTiJHKPyYrrM7Q6Xq4TOMFtcRu +LDC6u3BXM1L0gBvHPNOnD5l2Lp5EjUkQ9CBf2j4A4gfH+iWQZyk08esAG/iwArAVxkl368 ++dkbMWOXL8BN4x5zYgdzoeypQZZ2RKH780MCTSo4WQ19DP8pw+9q3bSFC9H3xYAxrKAJNW +jeTUJOTrTe+mWXXU770gYyQTxa2ycnYrlZucn1S3vsvn6eq7NZZ8NRbyv1n15Ocg+nHK4f +uKOrwPhU3NbKQwtjb0Wsxx1gAmQqIOLTpAdsrAauPxC7TPYA5qQVCphvimKuhQM/1gMV22 +5JrnjspVlthCzuFYUjXOKC3wxz6FFEtwnXu3uC5bVVkmkNadJmD21gD23yk4BraGXVYpRM +IB+X+OTUUI8= +---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_subject_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_subject_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b8ccda8ba --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh2_subject_pub @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- +Subject: me +Comment: 1024-bit rsa, created by [email protected] Mon Jan 15 \ +08:31:24 2001 +AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAIEAiPWx6WM4lhHNedGfBpPJNPpZ7yKu+dnn1SJejgt4 +596k6YjzGGphH2TUxwKzxcKDKKezwkpfnxPkSMkuEspGRt/aZZ9wa++Oi7Qkr8prgHc4 +soW6NUlfDzpvZK2H5E7eQaSeP3SAwGmQKUFHCddNaP0L+hM7zhFNzjFvpaMgJw0= +---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh_rsa_long_comment_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh_rsa_long_comment_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7b42ced93e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh_rsa_long_comment_pub @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- +Comment: This is an example of a very very very very looooooooooooo\ +ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong\ +commment +x-command: /home/me/bin/lock-in-guest.sh +AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEA1on8gxCGJJWSRT4uOrR13mUaUk0hRf4RzxSZ1zRb +YYFw8pfGesIFoEuVth4HKyF8k1y4mRUnYHP1XNMNMJl1JcEArC2asV8sHf6zSPVffozZ +5TT4SfsUu/iKy9lUcCfXzwre4WWZSXXcPff+EHtWshahu3WzBdnGxm5Xoi89zcE= +---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- diff --git a/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh_rsa_long_header_pub b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh_rsa_long_header_pub new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7b42ced93e --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/public_key/test/public_key_SUITE_data/ssh_rsa_long_header_pub @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- +Comment: This is an example of a very very very very looooooooooooo\ +ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong\ +commment +x-command: /home/me/bin/lock-in-guest.sh +AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEA1on8gxCGJJWSRT4uOrR13mUaUk0hRf4RzxSZ1zRb +YYFw8pfGesIFoEuVth4HKyF8k1y4mRUnYHP1XNMNMJl1JcEArC2asV8sHf6zSPVffozZ +5TT4SfsUu/iKy9lUcCfXzwre4WWZSXXcPff+EHtWshahu3WzBdnGxm5Xoi89zcE= +---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- diff --git a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl index d7cad8b29e..9743289ca6 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl +++ b/lib/reltool/src/reltool_server.erl @@ -1318,7 +1318,7 @@ decode(#sys{} = Sys, [{Key, Val} | KeyVals], Status) -> Val =:= none; Val =:= undefined -> {Sys#sys{embedded_app_type = Val}, Status}; - app_file when Val =:= keep; Val =:= strip, Val =:= all -> + app_file when Val =:= keep; Val =:= strip; Val =:= all -> {Sys#sys{app_file = Val}, Status}; debug_info when Val =:= keep; Val =:= strip -> {Sys#sys{debug_info = Val}, Status}; diff --git a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_app_SUITE.erl b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_app_SUITE.erl index 97076589ba..a6e00cde08 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_app_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_app_SUITE.erl @@ -45,15 +45,16 @@ init_per_suite(Config) -> end_per_suite(Config) -> reltool_test_lib:end_per_suite(Config). +init_per_testcase(undef_funcs=Case, Config) -> + case test_server:is_debug() of + true -> + {skip,"Debug-compiled emulator -- far too slow"}; + false -> + Config2 = [{tc_timeout, timer:minutes(10)} | Config], + reltool_test_lib:init_per_testcase(Case, Config2) + end; init_per_testcase(Case, Config) -> - Config2 = - case Case of - undef_funcs -> - [{tc_timeout, timer:minutes(10)} | Config]; - _ -> - Config - end, - reltool_test_lib:init_per_testcase(Case, Config2). + reltool_test_lib:init_per_testcase(Case, Config). end_per_testcase(Func,Config) -> reltool_test_lib:end_per_testcase(Func,Config). diff --git a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl index ef3076f305..b77560db94 100644 --- a/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/reltool/test/reltool_server_SUITE.erl @@ -52,7 +52,8 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> [start_server, set_config, create_release, create_script, create_target, create_embedded, - create_standalone, create_old_target]. + create_standalone, create_old_target, + otp_9135]. groups() -> []. @@ -110,6 +111,37 @@ set_config(_Config) -> ok. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% OTP-9135, test that app_file option can be set to all | keep | strip + +otp_9135(TestInfo) when is_atom(TestInfo) -> + reltool_test_lib:tc_info(TestInfo); +otp_9135(_Config) -> + Libs = lists:sort(erl_libs()), + StrippedDefaultSys = + case Libs of + [] -> []; + _ -> {lib_dirs, Libs} + end, + + Config1 = {sys,[{app_file, keep}]}, % this is the default + {ok, Pid1} = ?msym({ok, _}, reltool:start_server([{config, Config1}])), + ?m({ok, {sys,StrippedDefaultSys}}, reltool:get_config(Pid1)), + ?m(ok, reltool:stop(Pid1)), + + Config2 = {sys,[{app_file, strip}]}, + {ok, Pid2} = ?msym({ok, _}, reltool:start_server([{config, Config2}])), + ExpectedConfig2 = StrippedDefaultSys++[{app_file,strip}], + ?m({ok, {sys,ExpectedConfig2}}, reltool:get_config(Pid2)), + ?m(ok, reltool:stop(Pid2)), + + Config3 = {sys,[{app_file, all}]}, + {ok, Pid3} = ?msym({ok, _}, reltool:start_server([{config, Config3}])), + ExpectedConfig3 = StrippedDefaultSys++[{app_file,all}], + ?m({ok, {sys,ExpectedConfig3}}, reltool:get_config(Pid3)), + ?m(ok, reltool:stop(Pid3)), + ok. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Generate releases create_release(TestInfo) when is_atom(TestInfo) -> diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl index 4c43277848..b60aa847df 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler.erl @@ -791,7 +791,7 @@ check_rel(Root, RelFile, Masters) -> check_rel(Root, RelFile, LibDirs, Masters) -> case consult(RelFile, Masters) of {ok, [RelData]} -> - check_rel_data(RelData, Root, LibDirs); + check_rel_data(RelData, Root, LibDirs, Masters); {ok, _} -> throw({error, {bad_rel_file, RelFile}}); {error, Reason} when is_tuple(Reason) -> @@ -800,7 +800,8 @@ check_rel(Root, RelFile, LibDirs, Masters) -> throw({error, {FileError, RelFile}}) end. -check_rel_data({release, {Name, Vsn}, {erts, EVsn}, Libs}, Root, LibDirs) -> +check_rel_data({release, {Name, Vsn}, {erts, EVsn}, Libs}, Root, LibDirs, + Masters) -> Libs2 = lists:map(fun(LibSpec) -> Lib = element(1, LibSpec), @@ -810,7 +811,7 @@ check_rel_data({release, {Name, Vsn}, {erts, EVsn}, Libs}, Root, LibDirs) -> case lists:keysearch(Lib, 1, LibDirs) of {value, {_Lib, _Vsn, Dir}} -> Path = filename:join(Dir,LibName), - check_path(Path), + check_path(Path, Masters), Path; _ -> filename:join([Root, "lib", LibName]) @@ -820,19 +821,34 @@ check_rel_data({release, {Name, Vsn}, {erts, EVsn}, Libs}, Root, LibDirs) -> Libs), #release{name = Name, vsn = Vsn, erts_vsn = EVsn, libs = Libs2, status = unpacking}; -check_rel_data(RelData, _Root, _LibDirs) -> +check_rel_data(RelData, _Root, _LibDirs, _Masters) -> throw({error, {bad_rel_data, RelData}}). check_path(Path) -> - case file:read_file_info(Path) of - {ok, Info} when Info#file_info.type==directory -> - ok; - {ok, _Info} -> - throw({error, {not_a_directory, Path}}); - {error, _Reason} -> - throw({error, {no_such_directory, Path}}) - end. - + check_path_response(Path, file:read_file_info(Path)). +check_path(Path, false) -> check_path(Path); +check_path(Path, Masters) -> check_path_master(Masters, Path). + +%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%% check_path at any master node. +%% If the path does not exist or is not a directory +%% at one node it should not exist at any other node either. +%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +check_path_master([Master|Ms], Path) -> + case rpc:call(Master, file, read_file_info, [Path]) of + {badrpc, _} -> consult_master(Ms, Path); + Res -> check_path_response(Path, Res) + end; +check_path_master([], _Path) -> + {error, no_master}. + +check_path_response(_Path, {ok, Info}) when Info#file_info.type==directory -> + ok; +check_path_response(Path, {ok, _Info}) -> + throw({error, {not_a_directory, Path}}); +check_path_response(Path, {error, _Reason}) -> + throw({error, {no_such_directory, Path}}). + do_check_install_release(RelDir, Vsn, Releases, Masters) -> case lists:keysearch(Vsn, #release.vsn, Releases) of {value, #release{status = current}} -> diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl index 9c0edf4e99..8d050fb7b0 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/release_handler_1.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ %% External exports -export([eval_script/3, eval_script/4, check_script/2]). --export([get_vsn/1]). %% exported because used in a test case +-export([get_current_vsn/1]). %% exported because used in a test case -record(eval_state, {bins = [], stopped = [], suspended = [], apps = [], libdirs, unpurged = [], vsns = [], newlibs = [], @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ eval({load_object_code, {Lib, LibVsn, Modules}}, EvalState) -> FName = filename:join(Ebin, File), case erl_prim_loader:get_file(FName) of {ok, Bin, FName2} -> - NVsns = add_new_vsn(Mod, FName2, Vsns), + NVsns = add_new_vsn(Mod, Bin, Vsns), {[{Mod, Bin, FName2} | Bins],NVsns}; error -> throw({error, {no_such_file,FName}}) @@ -609,17 +609,17 @@ sync_nodes(Id, Nodes) -> add_old_vsn(Mod, Vsns) -> case lists:keysearch(Mod, 1, Vsns) of {value, {Mod, undefined, NewVsn}} -> - OldVsn = get_vsn(code:which(Mod)), + OldVsn = get_current_vsn(Mod), lists:keyreplace(Mod, 1, Vsns, {Mod, OldVsn, NewVsn}); {value, {Mod, _OldVsn, _NewVsn}} -> Vsns; false -> - OldVsn = get_vsn(code:which(Mod)), + OldVsn = get_current_vsn(Mod), [{Mod, OldVsn, undefined} | Vsns] end. -add_new_vsn(Mod, File, Vsns) -> - NewVsn = get_vsn(File), +add_new_vsn(Mod, Bin, Vsns) -> + NewVsn = get_vsn(Bin), case lists:keysearch(Mod, 1, Vsns) of {value, {Mod, OldVsn, undefined}} -> lists:keyreplace(Mod, 1, Vsns, {Mod, OldVsn, NewVsn}); @@ -627,17 +627,35 @@ add_new_vsn(Mod, File, Vsns) -> [{Mod, undefined, NewVsn} | Vsns] end. - +%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +%% Func: get_current_vsn/1 +%% Args: Mod = atom() +%% Purpose: This function returns the equivalent of +%% beam_lib:version(code:which(Mod)), but it will also handle the +%% case when using erl_prim_loader loader different from 'efile'. +%% The reason for not using the Binary from the 'bins' or the +%% version directly from the 'vsns' state field is that these are +%% updated already by load_object_code, and this function is called +%% from load and remove. +%% Returns: Vsn = term() +%%----------------------------------------------------------------- +get_current_vsn(Mod) -> + File = code:which(Mod), + case erl_prim_loader:get_file(File) of + {ok, Bin, _File2} -> + get_vsn(Bin); + error -> + throw({error, {no_such_file, File}}) + end. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Func: get_vsn/1 -%% Args: File = string() +%% Args: Bin = binary() %% Purpose: Finds the version attribute of a module. -%% Returns: Vsn -%% Vsn = term() +%% Returns: Vsn = term() %%----------------------------------------------------------------- -get_vsn(File) -> - {ok, {_Mod, Vsn}} = beam_lib:version(File), +get_vsn(Bin) -> + {ok, {_Mod, Vsn}} = beam_lib:version(Bin), case misc_supp:is_string(Vsn) of true -> Vsn; diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl index 3512e194bc..7b1fda4cf9 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl.erl @@ -52,13 +52,12 @@ -type option() :: socketoption() | ssloption() | transportoption(). -type socketoption() :: [{property(), term()}]. %% See gen_tcp and inet -type property() :: atom(). - -type ssloption() :: {verify, verify_type()} | {verify_fun, {fun(), InitialUserState::term()}} | {fail_if_no_peer_cert, boolean()} | {depth, integer()} | - {cert, der_encoded()} | {certfile, path()} | {key, der_encoded()} | - {keyfile, path()} | {password, string()} | {cacerts, [der_encoded()]} | - {cacertfile, path()} | {dh, der_encoded()} | {dhfile, path()} | + {cert, Der::binary()} | {certfile, path()} | {key, Der::binary()} | + {keyfile, path()} | {password, string()} | {cacerts, [Der::binary()]} | + {cacertfile, path()} | {dh, Der::binary()} | {dhfile, path()} | {ciphers, ciphers()} | {ssl_imp, ssl_imp()} | {reuse_sessions, boolean()} | {reuse_session, fun()} | {hibernate_after, integer()|undefined}. diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl index 8ae4d2332e..fb0ebac7d1 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.hrl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2011. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -29,9 +29,8 @@ -include_lib("public_key/include/public_key.hrl"). -type algo_oid() :: ?'rsaEncryption' | ?'id-dsa'. --type public_key() :: #'RSAPublicKey'{} | integer(). -type public_key_params() :: #'Dss-Parms'{} | term(). --type public_key_info() :: {algo_oid(), public_key(), public_key_params()}. +-type public_key_info() :: {algo_oid(), #'RSAPublicKey'{} | integer() , public_key_params()}. -record(session, { session_id, diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/binary.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/binary.xml index c5eb81a86a..c81023862e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/binary.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/binary.xml @@ -485,7 +485,7 @@ <code> 1> Bin = <<1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10>>. -2> binary:part(Bin,{byte_size(Bin), -5)). +2> binary:part(Bin,{byte_size(Bin), -5}). <<6,7,8,9,10>> </code> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml index 4d98a20206..529a70a23d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/zip.xml @@ -34,11 +34,11 @@ <module>zip</module> <modulesummary>Utility for reading and creating 'zip' archives.</modulesummary> <description> - <p>The <c>zip</c> module archives and extract files to and from a zip + <p>The <c>zip</c> module archives and extracts files to and from a zip archive. The zip format is specified by the "ZIP Appnote.txt" file available on PKWare's website www.pkware.com.</p> <p>The zip module supports zip archive versions up to 6.1. However, - password-protection and Zip64 is not supported.</p> + password-protection and Zip64 are not supported.</p> <p>By convention, the name of a zip file should end in "<c>.zip</c>". To abide to the convention, you'll need to add "<c>.zip</c>" yourself to the name.</p> @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ <seealso marker="#unzip_2">unzip/2</seealso> function. (They are also available as <c>extract</c>.)</p> <p>To fold a function over all files in a zip archive, use the - <seealso marker="#foldl_3">foldl_3</seealso>.</p> + <seealso marker="#foldl_3">foldl_3</seealso> function.</p> <p>To return a list of the files in a zip archive, use the <seealso marker="#list_dir_1">list_dir/1</seealso> or the <seealso marker="#list_dir_2">list_dir/2</seealso> function. (They @@ -155,13 +155,13 @@ zip_file() </code> <p>Files will be compressed using the DEFLATE compression, as described in the Appnote.txt file. However, files will be stored without compression if they already are compressed. - The <c>zip/2</c> and <c>zip/3</c> checks the file extension + The <c>zip/2</c> and <c>zip/3</c> functions check the file extension to see whether the file should be stored without compression. Files with the following extensions are not compressed: <c>.Z</c>, <c>.zip</c>, <c>.zoo</c>, <c>.arc</c>, <c>.lzh</c>, <c>.arj</c>.</p> <p>It is possible to override the default behavior and - explicitly control what types of files that should be + explicitly control what types of files should be compressed by using the <c>{compress, What}</c> and <c>{uncompress, What}</c> options. It is possible to have several <c>compress</c> and <c>uncompress</c> options. In @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ zip_file() </code> </item> <tag><c>{compress, What}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Controls what types of files that will be + <p>Controls what types of files will be compressed. It is by default set to <c>all</c>. The following values of <c>What</c> are allowed:</p> <taglist> @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ zip_file() </code> </item> <tag><c>{uncompress, What}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Controls what types of files that will be uncompressed. It is by + <p>Controls what types of files will be uncompressed. It is by default set to <c>[".Z",".zip",".zoo",".arc",".lzh",".arj"]</c>. The following values of <c>What</c> are allowed:</p> <taglist> @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ zip_file() </code> <p>By default, the <c>open/2</c> function will open the zip file in <c>raw</c> mode, which is faster but does not allow a remote (erlang) file server to be used. Adding <c>cooked</c> - to the mode list will override the default and open zip file + to the mode list will override the default and open the zip file without the <c>raw</c> option. The same goes for the files extracted.</p> </item> @@ -301,7 +301,7 @@ zip_file() </code> <p>By default, all existing files with the same name as file in the zip archive will be overwritten. With the <c>keep_old_files</c> option, the <c>unzip/2</c> function will not overwrite any existing - files. Not that even with the <c>memory</c> option given, which + files. Note that even with the <c>memory</c> option given, which means that no files will be overwritten, files existing will be excluded from the result.</p> </item> @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ zip_file() </code> <p>By default, the <c>open/2</c> function will open the zip file in <c>raw</c> mode, which is faster but does not allow a remote (erlang) file server to be used. Adding <c>cooked</c> - to the mode list will override the default and open zip file + to the mode list will override the default and open the zip file without the <c>raw</c> option.</p> </item> </taglist> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl index bb4b18cf9b..15b45d72f4 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_parse.yrl @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -757,7 +757,8 @@ record_fields([{typed,Expr,TypeInfo}|Fields]) -> {atom, La, _} -> case has_undefined(TypeInfo) of false -> - lift_unions(abstract(undefined, La), TypeInfo); + TypeInfo2 = maybe_add_paren(TypeInfo), + lift_unions(abstract(undefined, La), TypeInfo2); true -> TypeInfo end @@ -778,6 +779,11 @@ has_undefined({type,_,union,Ts}) -> has_undefined(_) -> false. +maybe_add_paren({ann_type,L,T}) -> + {paren_type,L,[{ann_type,L,T}]}; +maybe_add_paren(T) -> + T. + term(Expr) -> try normalise(Expr) catch _:_R -> ret_err(?line(Expr), "bad attribute") diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl index df4a20b833..66c80a45cb 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/erl_pp.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2010. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -558,17 +558,11 @@ record_field({typed_record_field,{record_field,_,F,Val},Type}, Hook) -> Fl = lexpr(F, L, Hook), Vl = typed(lexpr(Val, R, Hook), Type), {list,[{cstep,[Fl,' ='],Vl}]}; -record_field({typed_record_field,Field,Type0}, Hook) -> - Type = remove_undefined(Type0), +record_field({typed_record_field,Field,Type}, Hook) -> typed(record_field(Field, Hook), Type); record_field({record_field,_,F}, Hook) -> lexpr(F, 0, Hook). -remove_undefined({type,L,union,[{atom,_,undefined}|T]}) -> - {type,L,union,T}; -remove_undefined(T) -> % cannot happen - T. - list({cons,_,H,T}, Es, Hook) -> list(T, [H|Es], Hook); list({nil,_}, Es, Hook) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl index 6b2eb78e2c..4b59cee99e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_eval_SUITE.erl @@ -571,6 +571,17 @@ otp_5269(Config) when is_list(Config) -> B:A>> <- [<<16:8,19:16>>], <<X:8>> <- [<<B:8>>]].", [19]), + ?line check(fun() -> + (fun (<<A:1/binary, B:8/integer, _C:B/binary>>) -> + case A of + B -> wrong; + _ -> ok + end + end)(<<1,2,3,4>>) end, + "(fun(<<A:1/binary, B:8/integer, _C:B/binary>>) ->" + " case A of B -> wrong; _ -> ok end" + " end)(<<1, 2, 3, 4>>).", + ok), ok. otp_6539(doc) -> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl index 822886cb8a..bc811355ab 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/erl_pp_SUITE.erl @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ neg_indent/1, otp_6321/1, otp_6911/1, otp_6914/1, otp_8150/1, otp_8238/1, - otp_8473/1, otp_8522/1, otp_8567/1, otp_8664/1]). + otp_8473/1, otp_8522/1, otp_8567/1, otp_8664/1, otp_9147/1]). %% Internal export. -export([ehook/6]). @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ groups() -> {attributes, [], [misc_attrs, import_export]}, {tickets, [], [otp_6321, otp_6911, otp_6914, otp_8150, otp_8238, - otp_8473, otp_8522, otp_8567, otp_8664]}]. + otp_8473, otp_8522, otp_8567, otp_8664, otp_9147]}]. init_per_suite(Config) -> Config. @@ -1047,6 +1047,26 @@ otp_8664(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ok. +otp_9147(doc) -> + "OTP_9147. Create well-formed types when adding 'undefined'."; +otp_9147(suite) -> []; +otp_9147(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + FileName = filename('otp_9147.erl', Config), + C1 = <<"-module(otp_9147).\n" + "-export_type([undef/0]).\n" + "-record(undef, {f1 :: F1 :: a | b}).\n" + "-type undef() :: #undef{}.\n">>, + ?line ok = file:write_file(FileName, C1), + ?line {ok, _, []} = + compile:file(FileName, [return,'P',{outdir,?privdir}]), + PFileName = filename('otp_9147.P', Config), + ?line {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(PFileName), + %% The parentheses around "F1 :: a | b" are new (bugfix). + ?line true = + lists:member("-record(undef,{f1 :: undefined | (F1 :: a | b)}).", + string:tokens(binary_to_list(Bin), "\n")), + ok. + %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% compile(Config, Tests) -> diff --git a/lib/tv/src/tv_io_lib.erl b/lib/tv/src/tv_io_lib.erl index f693ff796d..5457575b7d 100644 --- a/lib/tv/src/tv_io_lib.erl +++ b/lib/tv/src/tv_io_lib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2009. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2010. All Rights Reserved. %% %% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, %% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in @@ -52,10 +52,11 @@ write(_Term, 0) -> "..."; write(Term, _D) when is_integer(Term) -> integer_to_list(Term); write(Term, _D) when is_float(Term) -> tv_io_lib_format:fwrite_g(Term); write(Atom, _D) when is_atom(Atom) -> write_atom(Atom); -write(Term, _D) when is_port(Term) -> "#Port"; +write(Term, _D) when is_port(Term) -> lists:flatten(io_lib:write(Term)); write(Term, _D) when is_pid(Term) -> pid_to_list(Term); -write(Term, _D) when is_reference(Term) -> "#Ref"; -write(Term, _D) when is_binary(Term) -> "#Bin"; +write(Term, _D) when is_reference(Term) -> io_lib:write(Term); +write(Term, _D) when is_binary(Term), byte_size(Term) > 100 -> "#Bin"; +write(Term, _D) when is_binary(Term) -> "<<\"" ++ binary_to_list(Term) ++ "\">>"; write(Term, _D) when is_bitstring(Term) -> "#Bitstr"; write([], _D) -> "[]"; write({}, _D) -> "{}"; diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml index 8126b93a2d..821175bb09 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ <p>A good start when programming efficiently is to have knowledge about how much memory different data types and operations require. It is implementation-dependent how much memory the Erlang data types and - other items consume, but here are some figures for + other items consume, but here are some figures for the erts-5.2 system (OTP release R9B). (There have been no significant changes in R13.)</p> diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/binaryhandling.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/binaryhandling.xml index 3628d7a232..425d6308cf 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/binaryhandling.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/binaryhandling.xml @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ my_binary_to_list(<<>>) -> [].]]></code> data. For each field that is matched out of a binary, the position in the match context will be incremented.</p> - <p>In R11B, a match context was only using during a binary matching + <p>In R11B, a match context was only used during a binary matching operation.</p> <p>In R12B, the compiler tries to avoid generating code that @@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Bin4 = <<Bin1/binary,17>>, %% 5 !!! ProcBin for the binary. The reason is that the binary object can be moved (reallocated) during an append operation, and when that happens the pointer in the ProcBin must be updated. If there would be more than - on ProcBin pointing to the binary object, it would not be possible to + one ProcBin pointing to the binary object, it would not be possible to find and update all of them.</p> <p>Therefore, certain operations on a binary will mark it so that @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ my_binary_to_list(<<>>) -> [].]]></code> that initializes the matching operation will basically do nothing when it sees that it was passed a match context instead of a binary.</p> - <p>When the end of the binary is reached and second clause matches, + <p>When the end of the binary is reached and the second clause matches, the match context will simply be discarded (removed in the next garbage collection, since there is no longer any reference to it).</p> diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/drivers.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/drivers.xml index 9fe54fb19a..1967fd7ada 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/drivers.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/drivers.xml @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ any code in a driver.</p> <p>By default, that lock will be at the driver level, meaning that - if several ports has been opened to the same driver, only code for + if several ports have been opened to the same driver, only code for one port at the same time can be running.</p> <p>A driver can be configured to instead have one lock for each port.</p> diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/functions.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/functions.xml index fe14a4f000..6be49dd7c9 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/functions.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/functions.xml @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ map_pairs2(_Map, [_|_]=Xs, [] ) -> map_pairs2(Map, [X|Xs], [Y|Ys]) -> [Map(X, Y)|map_pairs2(Map, Xs, Ys)].]]></code> - <p>the compiler is free rearrange the clauses. It will generate code + <p>the compiler is free to rearrange the clauses. It will generate code similar to this</p> <p><em>DO NOT (already done by the compiler)</em></p> diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/processes.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/processes.xml index a25ec53370..b75be7d531 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/processes.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/processes.xml @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ loop() -> <seealso marker="erts:erlang#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/4</seealso>.</p> <p>The gain is twofold: Firstly, although the garbage collector will - grow the heap, it will it grow it step by step, which will be more + grow the heap, it will grow it step by step, which will be more costly than directly establishing a larger heap when the process is spawned. Secondly, the garbage collector may also shrink the heap if it is much larger than the amount of data stored on it; @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ days_in_month(M) -> <p>Shared sub-terms are <em>not</em> preserved when a term is sent to another process, passed as the initial process arguments in the <c>spawn</c> call, or stored in an ETS table. - That is an optimization. Most applications do not send message + That is an optimization. Most applications do not send messages with shared sub-terms.</p> <p>Here is an example of how a shared sub-term can be created:</p> @@ -237,8 +237,8 @@ true <section> <title>The SMP emulator</title> - <p>The SMP emulator (introduced in R11B) will take advantage of - multi-core or multi-CPU computer by running several Erlang schedulers + <p>The SMP emulator (introduced in R11B) will take advantage of a + multi-core or multi-CPU computer by running several Erlang scheduler threads (typically, the same as the number of cores). Each scheduler thread schedules Erlang processes in the same way as the Erlang scheduler in the non-SMP emulator.</p> diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/profiling.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/profiling.xml index 65d13408bc..8be1c7175d 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/profiling.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/profiling.xml @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ <title>What to look for</title> <p>When analyzing the result file from the profiling activity you should look for functions that are called many - times and have a long "own" execution time (time excluded calls + times and have a long "own" execution time (time excluding calls to other functions). Functions that just are called very many times can also be interesting, as even small things can add up to quite a bit if they are repeated often. Then you need to @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ <item>Are there redundant tests that can be removed? </item> <item>Is there some expression calculated giving the same result each time? </item> - <item>Is there other ways of doing this that are equivalent and + <item>Are there other ways of doing this that are equivalent and more efficient?</item> <item>Can I use another internal data representation to make things more efficient? </item> @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ <p><c>cprof</c> is something in between <c>fprof</c> and <c>cover</c> regarding features. It counts how many times each function is called when the program is run, on a per module - basis. <c>cprof</c> has a low performance degradation (versus + basis. <c>cprof</c> has a low performance degradation effect (versus <c>fprof</c> and <c>eprof</c>) and does not need to recompile any modules to profile (versus <c>cover</c>).</p> </section> @@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ consistent from run to run. The disadvantage is that the time spent in the operating system kernel (such as swapping and I/O) are not included. Therefore, measuring CPU time is misleading if - any I/O (file or sockets) are involved.</p> + any I/O (file or socket) is involved.</p> <p>It is probably a good idea to do both wall-clock measurements and CPU time measurements.</p> @@ -239,18 +239,18 @@ <p>Some additional advice:</p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item>The granularity of both types measurement could be quite + <item>The granularity of both types of measurement could be quite high so you should make sure that each individual measurement lasts for at least several seconds.</item> <item>To make the test fair, each new test run should run in its own, - newly created Erlang process. Otherwise, if all tests runs in the + newly created Erlang process. Otherwise, if all tests run in the same process, the later tests would start out with larger heap sizes - and therefore probably does less garbage collections. You could + and therefore probably do less garbage collections. You could also consider restarting the Erlang emulator between each test.</item> <item>Do not assume that the fastest implementation of a given algorithm - on computer architecture X also is the fast on computer architecture Y.</item> + on computer architecture X also is the fastest on computer architecture Y.</item> </list> </section> diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/tablesDatabases.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/tablesDatabases.xml index 4b53348c4c..2f5103a08b 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/tablesDatabases.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/tablesDatabases.xml @@ -280,9 +280,9 @@ lists:filter(fun(X) -> X#person.name == "Bryan" end, TabList), <p>A simple solution would be to use the <c>name</c> field as the key instead of the <c>idno</c> field, but that would cause problems if the names were not unique. A more general solution - would be create a second table with name as key and idno as - data, i.e. to index (invert) the table with regards to the - <c>name</c> field. The second table would of course have to be + would be to create a second table with <c>name</c> as key and + <c>idno</c> as data, i.e. to index (invert) the table with regards + to the <c>name</c> field. The second table would of course have to be kept consistent with the master table. Mnesia could do this for you, but a home brew index table could be very efficient compared to the overhead involved in using Mnesia.</p> |