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An allocated (and owned) <c>ErlNifBinary</c> can be kept between NIF calls.</p> + <p>If you do not need to reallocate or keep the data alive across NIF + calls, consider using <seealso marker="#enif_make_new_binary"> + <c>enif_make_new_binary</c></seealso> instead as it will allocate + small binaries on the process heap when possible.</p> <p>Returns <c>true</c> on success, or <c>false</c> if allocation fails.</p> </desc> @@ -3060,9 +3064,10 @@ if (retval & ERL_NIF_SELECT_STOP_CALLED) { </name> <fsummary>Get the pid of the calling process.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Initializes the pid variable <c>*pid</c> to represent the - calling process.</p> - <p>Returns <c>pid</c>.</p> + <p>Initializes the <seealso marker="#ErlNifPid"><c>ErlNifPid</c></seealso> + variable at <c>*pid</c> to represent the calling process.</p> + <p>Returns <c>pid</c> if successful, or NULL if <c>caller_env</c> is not + a <seealso marker="#ErlNifEnv">process-bound environment</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml index 771897ba94..56eaa47af4 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml @@ -6753,17 +6753,20 @@ lists:map( be included in the result. That is, all scheduler threads that are expected to handle CPU bound work. If you also want information about dirty I/O schedulers, use - <seealso marker="#statistics_scheduler_wall_time_all"><c>statistics(scheduler_wall_time_all)</c></seealso> + <seealso marker="#statistics_scheduler_wall_time_all"> + <c>statistics(scheduler_wall_time_all)</c></seealso> instead.</p> <p>Normal schedulers will have scheduler identifiers in the range <c>1 =< <anno>SchedulerId</anno> =< - </c><seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"><c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso>. + </c><seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"> + <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso>. Dirty CPU schedulers will have scheduler identifiers in the range <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers) < <anno>SchedulerId</anno> =< erlang:system_info(schedulers) + - </c><seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"><c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c></seealso>. + </c><seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"> + <c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c></seealso>. </p> <note><p>The different types of schedulers handle specific types of jobs. Every job is assigned to a specific @@ -6839,13 +6842,16 @@ ok schedulers.</p> <p>Dirty IO schedulers will have scheduler identifiers in the range - <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"><c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso><c> + <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"> + <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso><c> + - </c><seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"><c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c></seealso><c> < + </c><seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"> + <c>erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers)</c></seealso><c> < <anno>SchedulerId</anno> =< erlang:system_info(schedulers) + erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers) + - </c><seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_io_schedulers"><c>erlang:system_info(dirty_io_schedulers)</c></seealso>.</p> + </c><seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_io_schedulers"> + <c>erlang:system_info(dirty_io_schedulers)</c></seealso>.</p> <note><p>Note that work executing on dirty I/O schedulers are expected to mainly wait for I/O. That is, when you get high scheduler utilization on dirty I/O schedulers, @@ -7484,11 +7490,144 @@ ok </func> <func> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="3"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="4"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="5"/> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="75"/> + <fsummary>System info overview.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns information about the current system. + The documentation of this function is broken into the following + sections in order to make it easier to navigate.</p> + <taglist> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_allocator"> + <c>Memory Allocation</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_allocated_areas"><c>allocated_areas</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_allocator"><c>allocator</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_alloc_util_allocators"><c>alloc_util_allocators</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_allocator_sizes"><c>allocator_sizes</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_elib_malloc"><c>elib_malloc</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology"> + <c>CPU Topology</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology"><c>cpu_topology</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_logical_processors"><c>logical_processors</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_update_cpu_info"><c>update_cpu_info</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_process"> + <c>Process Information</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_fullsweep_after"><c>fullsweep_after</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_garbage_collection"><c>garbage_collection</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_heap_sizes"><c>heap_sizes</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_heap_type"><c>heap_type</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_max_heap_size"><c>max_heap_size</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_message_queue_data"><c>message_queue_data</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_min_heap_size"><c>min_heap_size</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_min_bin_vheap_size"><c>min_bin_vheap_size</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_procs"><c>procs</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_limits"> + <c>System Limits</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_atom_count"><c>atom_count</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_atom_limit"><c>atom_limit</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_ets_limit"><c>ets_limit</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_port_count"><c>port_count</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_port_limit"><c>port_limit</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_process_count"><c>process_count</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_process_limit"><c>process_limit</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_time"> + <c>System Time</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"><c>end_time</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"><c>os_monotonic_time_source</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_os_system_time_source"><c>os_system_time_source</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_start_time"><c>start_time</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_time_correction"><c>time_correction</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_time_offset"><c>time_offset</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_time_warp_mode"><c>time_warp_mode</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_tolerant_timeofday"><c>tolerant_timeofday</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler"> + <c>Scheduler Information</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online"><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers_online</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_dirty_io_schedulers"><c>dirty_io_schedulers</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling"><c>multi_scheduling</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers"><c>multi_scheduling_blockers</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_normal_multi_scheduling_blockers"><c>normal_multi_scheduling_blockers</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bind_type"><c>scheduler_bind_type</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings"><c>scheduler_bindings</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_id"><c>scheduler_id</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"><c>schedulers</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_smp_support"><c>smp_support</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_threads"><c>threads</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_thread_pool_size"><c>thread_pool_size</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_dist"> + <c>Distribution Information</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_creation"><c>creation</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_delayed_node_table_gc"><c>delayed_node_table_gc</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_dist"><c>dist</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_dist_buf_busy_limit"><c>dist_buf_busy_limit</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_dist_ctrl"><c>dist_ctrl</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + <tag><seealso marker="#system_info_misc"> + <c>System Information</c></seealso></tag> + <item> + <p> + <seealso marker="#system_info_build_type"><c>build_type</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_c_compiler_used"><c>c_compiler_used</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_check_io"><c>check_io</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_compat_rel"><c>compat_rel</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_debug_compiled"><c>debug_compiled</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_driver_version"><c>driver_version</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_dynamic_trace"><c>dynamic_trace</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_dynamic_trace_probes"><c>dynamic_trace_probes</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_info"><c>info</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_kernel_poll"><c>kernel_poll</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_loaded"><c>loaded</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_machine"><c>machine</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_modified_timing_level"><c>modified_timing_level</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_nif_version"><c>nif_version</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_otp_release"><c>otp_release</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_port_parallelism"><c>port_parallelism</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_system_version"><c>system_version</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_system_architecture"><c>system_architecture</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_trace_control_word"><c>trace_control_word</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_version"><c>version</c></seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_wordsize"><c>wordsize</c></seealso> + </p> + </item> + </taglist> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="1" + anchor="system_info_allocator"/> <!-- allocated_areas --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> <!-- allocator --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="3"/> <!-- {allocator, _} --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="4"/> <!-- alloc_util_allocators --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="5"/> <!-- {allocator_sizes, _} --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="27"/> <!-- elib_malloc --> <fsummary>Information about the system allocators.</fsummary> <type variable="Allocator" name_i="2"/> <type variable="Version" name_i="2"/> @@ -7497,12 +7636,13 @@ ok <type variable="Alloc" name_i="3"/> <desc> <marker id="system_info_allocator_tags"></marker> - <p>Returns various information about the allocators of the - current system (emulator) as specified by + <p>Returns various information about the memory allocators + of the current system (emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> <marker id="system_info_allocated_areas"></marker> <taglist> - <tag><c>allocated_areas</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_allocated_areas"/> + <c>allocated_areas</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns a list of tuples with information about miscellaneous allocated memory areas.</p> @@ -7524,9 +7664,9 @@ ok <seealso marker="#memory/0"> <c>erlang:memory/0,1</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>allocator</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator"/> + <c>allocator</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_allocator"></marker> <p>Returns <c>{<anno>Allocator</anno>, <anno>Version</anno>, <anno>Features</anno>, <anno>Settings</anno></c>, where:</p> <list type="bulleted"> @@ -7559,19 +7699,9 @@ ok <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#flags"> <c>erts_alloc(3)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>alloc_util_allocators</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_alloc_util_allocators"></marker> - <p>Returns a list of the names of all allocators using - the ERTS internal <c>alloc_util</c> framework - as atoms. For more information, see section - <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#alloc_util">The - alloc_util framework</seealso> - in <c>erts_alloc(3)</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{allocator, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_tuple"></marker> + <c>{allocator, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_allocator_tuple"></marker> <p>Returns information about the specified allocator. As from ERTS 5.6.1, the return value is a list of <c>{instance, InstanceNo, InstanceInfo}</c> tuples, @@ -7616,9 +7746,19 @@ ok values. The first value is the memory pool size and the second value is the used memory size.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{allocator_sizes, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_alloc_util_allocators"/> + <c>alloc_util_allocators</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a list of the names of all allocators using + the ERTS internal <c>alloc_util</c> framework + as atoms. For more information, see section + <seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#alloc_util">The + alloc_util framework</seealso> + in <c>erts_alloc(3)</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_sizes"/> + <c>{allocator_sizes, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_allocator_sizes"></marker> <p>Returns various size information for the specified allocator. The information returned is a subset of the information returned by @@ -7626,14 +7766,23 @@ ok <c>erlang:system_info({allocator, <anno>Alloc</anno>})</c></seealso>.</p> </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_elib_malloc"/> + <c>elib_malloc</c></tag> + <item> + <p>This option will be removed in a future release. + The return value will always be <c>false</c>, as the + <c>elib_malloc</c> allocator has been removed.</p> + </item> </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="12" - anchor="system_info_cpu_topology"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="13"/> + anchor="system_info_cpu_topology"/> <!-- cpu_topology --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="13"/> <!-- {cpu_topology, _} --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="37"/> <!-- logical_processors --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="72"/> <!-- update_cpu_info --> <fsummary>Information about the CPU topology of the system.</fsummary> <type name="cpu_topology"/> <type name="level_entry"/> @@ -7664,7 +7813,8 @@ ok the current system (emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>cpu_topology</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_cpu_topology"/> + <c>cpu_topology</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> currently used by the emulator. The CPU topology is used when binding schedulers @@ -7727,31 +7877,89 @@ ok <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology"> <c>cpu_topology</c></seealso>.</p> </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_logical_processors"/> + <c>logical_processors</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors configured + in the system. The return value is either an integer, or + the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator cannot + detect the configured logical processors.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_logical_processors_available"/> + <c>logical_processors_available</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors available + to the Erlang runtime system. The return value is either an + integer, or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator + cannot detect the available logical processors. The number + of available logical processors is less than or equal to + the number of <seealso marker="#system_info_logical_processors_online"> + logical processors online</seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_logical_processors_online"/> + <c>logical_processors_online</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors online on + the system. The return value is either an integer, + or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator cannot + detect logical processors online. The number of logical + processors online is less than or equal to the number of + <seealso marker="#system_info_logical_processors">logical processors + configured</seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_update_cpu_info"/> + <c>update_cpu_info</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The runtime system rereads the CPU information available + and updates its internally stored information about the + <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology_detected">detected + CPU topology</seealso> and the number of logical processors + <seealso marker="#system_info_logical_processors">configured</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_logical_processors_online">online</seealso>, + and <seealso marker="#system_info_logical_processors_available"> + available</seealso>.</p> + <p>If the CPU information has changed since the last time + it was read, the atom <c>changed</c> is returned, otherwise + the atom <c>unchanged</c>. If the CPU information has changed, + you probably want to + <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">adjust the + number of schedulers online</seealso>. You typically want + to have as many schedulers online as + <seealso marker="#system_info_logical_processors_available">logical + processors available</seealso>.</p> + </item> </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="29"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="30"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="38"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="39"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="40"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="41"/> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="30" + anchor="system_info_process"/> <!-- fullsweep_after --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="31"/> <!-- garbage_collection --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="32"/> <!-- heap_sizes --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="33"/> <!-- heap_type --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="39"/> <!-- max_heap_size --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="40"/> <!-- message_queue_data --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="41"/> <!-- min_heap_size --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="42"/> <!-- min_bin_vheap_size --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="56"/> <!-- procs --> <fsummary>Information about the default process heap settings.</fsummary> <type name="message_queue_data"/> <type name="max_heap_size"/> <desc> + <marker id="system_info_process_tags"/> <p>Returns information about the default process heap settings:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>fullsweep_after</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_fullsweep_after"/> + <c>fullsweep_after</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns <c>{fullsweep_after, integer() >= 0}</c>, which is the <c>fullsweep_after</c> garbage collection setting used by default. For more information, see <c>garbage_collection</c> described below.</p> </item> - <tag><c>garbage_collection</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_garbage_collection"/> + <c>garbage_collection</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns a list describing the default garbage collection settings. A process spawned on the local node by a @@ -7764,7 +7972,30 @@ ok can spawn a process that does not use the default settings.</p> </item> - <tag><c>max_heap_size</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_heap_sizes"/> + <c>heap_sizes</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a list of integers representing valid heap sizes + in words. All Erlang heaps are sized from sizes in this + list.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_heap_type"/> + <c>heap_type</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the heap type used by the current emulator. One + heap type exists:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>private</c></tag> + <item> + Each process has a heap reserved for its use and no + references between heaps of different processes are + allowed. Messages passed between processes are copied + between heaps. + </item> + </taglist> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_max_heap_size"/> + <c>max_heap_size</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns <c>{max_heap_size, <anno>MaxHeapSize</anno>}</c>, where <c><anno>MaxHeapSize</anno></c> is the current @@ -7792,173 +8023,364 @@ ok <seealso marker="#process_flag_message_queue_data"> <c>process_flag(message_queue_data, MQD)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>min_heap_size</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_min_heap_size"/> + <c>min_heap_size</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns <c>{min_heap_size, <anno>MinHeapSize</anno>}</c>, where <c><anno>MinHeapSize</anno></c> is the current system-wide minimum heap size for spawned processes.</p> </item> - <tag><c>min_bin_vheap_size</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_min_bin_vheap_size"/> + <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns <c>{min_bin_vheap_size, <anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno>}</c>, where <c><anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno></c> is the current system-wide minimum binary virtual heap size for spawned processes.</p> </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_procs"/> + <c>procs</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a binary containing a string of process and port + information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more + information, see section <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump"> + How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps</seealso> + in the User's Guide.</p> + </item> </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="6"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="7"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="8"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="9"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="10"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="11"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="14"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="15"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="16"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="17"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="18"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="19"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="20"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="21"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="22"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="23"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="24"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="25"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="26"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="27"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="28"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="31"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="32"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="33"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="34"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="35"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="36"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="37"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="42"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="43"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="44"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="45"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="46"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="47"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="48"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="49"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="50"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="51"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="52"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="53"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="54"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="55"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="56"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="57"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="58"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="59"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="60"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="61"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="62"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="63"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="64"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="65"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="66"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="67"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="68"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="69"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="70"/> - <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="71"/> - <fsummary>Information about the system.</fsummary> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="6" + anchor="system_info_limits"/> <!-- atom_count --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="7"/> <!-- atom_limit --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="29"/> <!-- ets_limit --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="52"/> <!-- port_count --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="53"/> <!-- port_limit --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="54"/> <!-- process_count --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="55"/> <!-- process_limit --> + <fsummary>Information about various system limits.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Returns various information about the current system - (emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> + <marker id="system_info_limits"/> + <p>Returns information about the current system + (emulator) limits as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>atom_count</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_atom_count"/> + <c>atom_count</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_atom_count"></marker> <p>Returns the number of atoms currently existing at the - local node. The value is given as an integer.</p> + local node. The value is given as an integer.</p> </item> - <tag><c>atom_limit</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_atom_limit"/> + <c>atom_limit</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_atom_limit"></marker> <p>Returns the maximum number of atoms allowed. - This limit can be increased at startup by passing - command-line flag - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+t"><c>+t</c></seealso> to - <c>erl(1)</c>. + This limit can be increased at startup by passing + command-line flag + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+t"><c>+t</c></seealso> to + <c>erl(1)</c>. </p> </item> - <tag><c>build_type</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_ets_limit"/> + <c>ets_limit</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns an atom describing the build type of the runtime - system. This is normally the atom <c>opt</c> for optimized. - Other possible return values are <c>debug</c>, <c>purify</c>, - <c>quantify</c>, <c>purecov</c>, <c>gcov</c>, <c>valgrind</c>, - <c>gprof</c>, and <c>lcnt</c>. Possible return values - can be added or removed at any time without prior notice.</p> + <p>Returns the maximum number of ETS tables allowed. This + limit can be increased at startup by passing + command-line flag + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+e"><c>+e</c></seealso> to + <c>erl(1)</c> or by setting environment variable + <c>ERL_MAX_ETS_TABLES</c> before starting the Erlang + runtime system.</p> </item> - <tag><c>c_compiler_used</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_port_count"/><c>port_count</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns a two-tuple describing the C compiler used when - compiling the runtime system. The first element is an - atom describing the name of the compiler, or <c>undefined</c> - if unknown. The second element is a term describing the - version of the compiler, or <c>undefined</c> if unknown.</p> + <p>Returns the number of ports currently existing at the + local node. The value is given as an integer. This is + the same value as returned by + <c>length(erlang:ports())</c>, but more efficient.</p> </item> - <tag><c>check_io</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_port_limit"/> + <c>port_limit</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns a list containing miscellaneous information - about the emulators internal I/O checking. Notice that - the content of the returned list can vary between - platforms and over time. It is only guaranteed - that a list is returned.</p> + <p>Returns the maximum number of simultaneously existing + ports at the local node as an integer. This limit can be + configured at startup by using command-line flag + <seealso marker="erl#+Q"><c>+Q</c></seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>compat_rel</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_process_count"/> + <c>process_count</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns the compatibility mode of the local node as - an integer. The integer returned represents the - Erlang/OTP release that the current emulator has been - set to be backward compatible with. The compatibility - mode can be configured at startup by using command-line flag - <seealso marker="erts:erl#compat_rel"><c>+R</c></seealso> in - <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> + <p>Returns the number of processes currently existing at the + local node. The value is given as an integer. This is + the same value as returned by + <c>length(processes())</c>, but more efficient.</p> </item> - <tag><c>cpu_topology</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_process_limit"/> + <c>process_limit</c></tag> <item> - <p>See <seealso - marker="#system_info_cpu_topology_tags">above</seealso>.</p> + <p>Returns the maximum number of simultaneously existing + processes at the local node. The value is given as an + integer. This limit can be configured at startup by using + command-line flag <seealso marker="erl#+P"><c>+P</c></seealso> + in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>creation</c></tag> + </taglist> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="26" + anchor="system_info_time"/> <!-- end_time --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="49"/> <!-- os_monotonic_time_source --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="50"/> <!-- os_system_time_source --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="62"/> <!-- start_time --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="67"/> <!-- time_correction --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="68"/> <!-- time_offset --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="69"/> <!-- time_warp_mode --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="70"/> <!-- tolerant_timeofday --> + <fsummary>Information about system time.</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="system_info_time_tags"/> + <p>Returns information about the current system + (emulator) time as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><marker id="system_info_end_time"/><c>end_time</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns the creation of the local node as an integer. - The creation is changed when a node is restarted. The - creation of a node is stored in process identifiers, port - identifiers, and references. This makes it (to some - extent) possible to distinguish between identifiers from - different incarnations of a node. The valid - creations are integers in the range 1..3, but this will - probably change in a future release. If the node is not - alive, <c>0</c> is returned.</p> + <p>The last <seealso marker="#monotonic_time/0">Erlang monotonic + time</seealso> in <c>native</c> + <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso> that + can be represented internally in the current Erlang runtime system + instance. The time between the + <seealso marker="#system_info_start_time">start time</seealso> and + the end time is at least a quarter of a millennium.</p> </item> - <tag><c>debug_compiled</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"/> + <c>os_monotonic_time_source</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator has been - debug-compiled, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p> + <p>Returns a list containing information about the source of + <seealso marker="erts:time_correction#OS_Monotonic_Time">OS + monotonic time</seealso> that is used by the runtime system.</p> + <p>If <c>[]</c> is returned, no OS monotonic time is + available. The list contains two-tuples with <c>Key</c>s + as first element, and <c>Value</c>s as second element. The + order of these tuples is undefined. The following + tuples can be part of the list, but more tuples can be + introduced in the future:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>{function, Function}</c></tag> + <item><p><c>Function</c> is the name of the function + used. This tuple always exists if OS monotonic time is + available to the runtime system.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{clock_id, ClockId}</c></tag> + <item><p>This tuple only exists if <c>Function</c> + can be used with different clocks. <c>ClockId</c> + corresponds to the clock identifier used when calling + <c>Function</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{resolution, OsMonotonicTimeResolution}</c></tag> + <item><p>Highest possible + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution"> + resolution</seealso> + of current OS monotonic time source as parts per + second. If no resolution information can be retrieved + from the OS, <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c> is + set to the resolution of the time unit of + <c>Function</c>s return value. That is, the actual + resolution can be lower than + <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>. Notice that + the resolution does not say anything about the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy"> + accuracy</seealso> or whether the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision"> + precision</seealso> aligns with the resolution. You do, + however, know that the precision is not better than + <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{extended, Extended}</c></tag> + <item><p><c>Extended</c> equals <c>yes</c> if + the range of time values has been extended; + otherwise <c>Extended</c> equals <c>no</c>. The + range must be extended if <c>Function</c> + returns values that wrap fast. This typically + is the case when the return value is a 32-bit value.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{parallel, Parallel}</c></tag> + <item><p><c>Parallel</c> equals <c>yes</c> if + <c>Function</c> is called in parallel from multiple + threads. If it is not called in parallel, because + calls must be serialized, <c>Parallel</c> equals + <c>no</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{time, OsMonotonicTime}</c></tag> + <item><p><c>OsMonotonicTime</c> equals current OS + monotonic time in <c>native</c> + <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.</p> + </item> + </taglist> </item> - <tag><c>delayed_node_table_gc</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_os_system_time_source"/> + <c>os_system_time_source</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_delayed_node_table_gc"></marker> - <p>Returns the amount of time in seconds garbage collection - of an entry in a node table is delayed. This limit can be set - on startup by passing command-line flag - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdntgc"><c>+zdntgc</c></seealso> - to <c>erl(1)</c>. For more information, see the documentation of - the command-line flag.</p> + <p>Returns a list containing information about the source of + <seealso marker="erts:time_correction#OS_System_Time">OS + system time</seealso> that is used by the runtime system.</p> + <p>The list contains two-tuples with <c>Key</c>s + as first element, and <c>Value</c>s as second element. The + order if these tuples is undefined. The following + tuples can be part of the list, but more tuples can be + introduced in the future:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>{function, Function}</c></tag> + <item><p><c>Function</c> is the name of the funcion used.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{clock_id, ClockId}</c></tag> + <item><p>Exists only if <c>Function</c> + can be used with different clocks. <c>ClockId</c> + corresponds to the clock identifier used when calling + <c>Function</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{resolution, OsSystemTimeResolution}</c></tag> + <item><p>Highest possible + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution"> + resolution</seealso> + of current OS system time source as parts per + second. If no resolution information can be retrieved + from the OS, <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c> is + set to the resolution of the time unit of + <c>Function</c>s return value. That is, the actual + resolution can be lower than + <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c>. Notice that + the resolution does not say anything about the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy"> + accuracy</seealso> or whether the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision"> + precision</seealso> do align with the resolution. You do, + however, know that the precision is not better than + <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{parallel, Parallel}</c></tag> + <item><p><c>Parallel</c> equals <c>yes</c> if + <c>Function</c> is called in parallel from multiple + threads. If it is not called in parallel, because + calls needs to be serialized, <c>Parallel</c> equals + <c>no</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>{time, OsSystemTime}</c></tag> + <item><p><c>OsSystemTime</c> equals current OS + system time in <c>native</c> + <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_start_time"/><c>start_time</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The <seealso marker="#monotonic_time/0">Erlang monotonic + time</seealso> in <c>native</c> + <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso> at the + time when current Erlang runtime system instance started.</p> + <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"> + <c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_time_correction"/> + <c>time_correction</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a boolean value indicating whether + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Correction"> + time correction</seealso> is enabled or not.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_time_offset"/> + <c>time_offset</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the state of the time offset:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>preliminary</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The time offset is preliminary, and will be changed + and finalized later. The preliminary time offset + is used during the preliminary phase of the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode"> + single time warp mode</seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>final</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The time offset is final. This either because + <seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode"> + no time warp mode</seealso> is used, or because the time + offset have been finalized when + <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode"> + single time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>volatile</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The time offset is volatile. That is, it can + change at any time. This is because + <seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode"> + multi-time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_time_warp_mode"/> + <c>time_warp_mode</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a value identifying the + <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Warp_Modes"> + time warp mode</seealso> that is used:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>no_time_warp</c></tag> + <item>The <seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode"> + no time warp mode</seealso> is used. + </item> + <tag><c>single_time_warp</c></tag> + <item>The <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode"> + single time warp mode</seealso> is used. + </item> + <tag><c>multi_time_warp</c></tag> + <item>The <seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode"> + multi-time warp mode</seealso> is used. + </item> + </taglist> </item> - <tag><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_tolerant_timeofday"/> + <c>tolerant_timeofday</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns whether a pre ERTS 7.0 backwards compatible + compensation for sudden changes of system time is <c>enabled</c> + or <c>disabled</c>. Such compensation is <c>enabled</c> when the + <seealso marker="#system_info_time_offset">time offset</seealso> + is <c>final</c>, and + <seealso marker="#system_info_time_correction"> + time correction</seealso> is enabled.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="17" + anchor="system_info_scheduler"/> <!-- dirty_cpu_schedulers --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="18"/> <!-- dirty_cpu_schedulers_online --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="19"/> <!-- dirty_io_schedulers --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="44"/> <!-- multi_scheduling --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="45"/> <!-- multi_scheduling_blockers --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="47"/> <!-- normal_multi_scheduling_blockers --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="57"/> <!-- scheduler_bind_type --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="58"/> <!-- scheduler_bindings --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="59"/> <!-- scheduler_id --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="60"/> <!-- schedulers --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="61"/> <!-- smp_support --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="65"/> <!-- threads --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="66"/> <!-- thread_pool_size --> + <fsummary>Information about system schedulers.</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="system_info_scheduler_tags"/> + <p>Returns information about schedulers, scheduling and threads in the + current system as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"/> + <c>dirty_cpu_schedulers</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers"></marker> <p>Returns the number of dirty CPU scheduler threads used by the emulator. Dirty CPU schedulers execute CPU-bound native functions, such as NIFs, linked-in driver code, @@ -7989,9 +8411,9 @@ ok <c>erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>dirty_cpu_schedulers_online</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online"/> + <c>dirty_cpu_schedulers_online</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_dirty_cpu_schedulers_online"></marker> <p>Returns the number of dirty CPU schedulers online. The return value satisfies <c><![CDATA[1 <= DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline <= N]]></c>, @@ -8013,9 +8435,9 @@ ok <c>erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>dirty_io_schedulers</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dirty_io_schedulers"/> + <c>dirty_io_schedulers</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_dirty_io_schedulers"></marker> <p>Returns the number of dirty I/O schedulers as an integer. Dirty I/O schedulers execute I/O-bound native functions, such as NIFs and linked-in driver code, which cannot be @@ -8032,179 +8454,9 @@ ok <c>erlang:system_flag(dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, DirtyCPUSchedulersOnline)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>dist</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a binary containing a string of distribution - information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more - information, see section <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump"> - How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps</seealso> - in the User's Guide.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>dist_buf_busy_limit</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_dist_buf_busy_limit"></marker> - <p>Returns the value of the distribution buffer busy limit - in bytes. This limit can be set at startup by passing - command-line flag - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdbbl"><c>+zdbbl</c></seealso> - to <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>dist_ctrl</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a list of tuples - <c>{<anno>Node</anno>, <anno>ControllingEntity</anno>}</c>, - one entry for each connected remote node. - <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is the node name - and <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> is the port or process - identifier responsible for the communication to that node. - More specifically, <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> for - nodes connected through TCP/IP (the normal case) is the socket - used in communication with the specific node.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>driver_version</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a string containing the Erlang driver version - used by the runtime system. It has the form - <seealso marker="erts:erl_driver#version_management"> - "<major ver>.<minor ver>"</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>dynamic_trace</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns an atom describing the dynamic trace framework - compiled into the virtual machine. It can be - <c>dtrace</c>, <c>systemtap</c>, or <c>none</c>. For a - commercial or standard build, it is always <c>none</c>. - The other return values indicate a custom configuration - (for example, <c>./configure --with-dynamic-trace=dtrace</c>). - For more information about dynamic tracing, see - <seealso marker="runtime_tools:dyntrace"> - <c>dyntrace(3)</c></seealso> manual page and the - <c>README.dtrace</c>/<c>README.systemtap</c> files in the - Erlang source code top directory.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>dynamic_trace_probes</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling"/> + <c>multi_scheduling</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns a <c>boolean()</c> indicating if dynamic trace - probes (<c>dtrace</c> or <c>systemtap</c>) are built into - the emulator. This can only be <c>true</c> if the virtual - machine was built for dynamic tracing (that is, - <c>system_info(dynamic_trace)</c> returns - <c>dtrace</c> or <c>systemtap</c>).</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_end_time"/><c>end_time</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The last <seealso marker="#monotonic_time/0">Erlang monotonic - time</seealso> in <c>native</c> - <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso> that - can be represented internally in the current Erlang runtime system - instance. The time between the - <seealso marker="#system_info_start_time">start time</seealso> and - the end time is at least a quarter of a millennium.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>elib_malloc</c></tag> - <item> - <p>This option will be removed in a future release. - The return value will always be <c>false</c>, as the - <c>elib_malloc</c> allocator has been removed.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>ets_limit</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns the maximum number of ETS tables allowed. This - limit can be increased at startup by passing - command-line flag - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+e"><c>+e</c></seealso> to - <c>erl(1)</c> or by setting environment variable - <c>ERL_MAX_ETS_TABLES</c> before starting the Erlang - runtime system.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>heap_sizes</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a list of integers representing valid heap sizes - in words. All Erlang heaps are sized from sizes in this - list.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>heap_type</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns the heap type used by the current emulator. One - heap type exists:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>private</c></tag> - <item> - Each process has a heap reserved for its use and no - references between heaps of different processes are - allowed. Messages passed between processes are copied - between heaps. - </item> - </taglist> - </item> - <tag><c>info</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a binary containing a string of miscellaneous - system information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. - For more information, see section - <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump"> - How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps</seealso> - in the User's Guide.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>kernel_poll</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator uses some kind of - kernel-poll implementation, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>loaded</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a binary containing a string of loaded module - information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more - information, see section - <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">How to interpret the Erlang - crash dumps</seealso> in the User's Guide.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>logical_processors</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="logical_processors"></marker> - <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors configured - in the system. The return value is either an integer, or - the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator cannot - detect the configured logical processors.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>logical_processors_available</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="logical_processors_available"></marker> - <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors available - to the Erlang runtime system. The return value is either an - integer, or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator - cannot detect the available logical processors. The number - of available logical processors is less than or equal to - the number of <seealso marker="#logical_processors_online"> - logical processors online</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>logical_processors_online</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="logical_processors_online"></marker> - <p>Returns the detected number of logical processors online on - the system. The return value is either an integer, - or the atom <c>unknown</c> if the emulator cannot - detect logical processors online. The number of logical - processors online is less than or equal to the number of - <seealso marker="#logical_processors">logical processors - configured</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>machine</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a string containing the Erlang machine name.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>modified_timing_level</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns the modified timing-level (an integer) if - modified timing is enabled, otherwise <c>undefined</c>. - For more information about modified timing, see - command-line flag - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+T"><c>+T</c></seealso> - in <c>erl(1)</c></p> - </item> - <tag><c>multi_scheduling</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling"></marker> <p>Returns one of the following:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>disabled</c></tag> @@ -8244,9 +8496,9 @@ ok and <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"> <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>multi_scheduling_blockers</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers"/> + <c>multi_scheduling_blockers</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers"></marker> <p>Returns a list of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>s when multi-scheduling is blocked, otherwise the empty list is returned. The <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>s in the list @@ -8264,15 +8516,9 @@ ok and <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"> <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>nif_version</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_normal_multi_scheduling_blockers"/> + <c>normal_multi_scheduling_blockers</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns a string containing the version of the Erlang NIF - interface used by the runtime system. It is on the form - "<major ver>.<minor ver>".</p> - </item> - <tag><c>normal_multi_scheduling_blockers</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_normal_multi_scheduling_blockers"></marker> <p>Returns a list of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>s when normal multi-scheduling is blocked (that is, all normal schedulers but one is blocked), otherwise the empty list is returned. @@ -8290,192 +8536,9 @@ ok and <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"> <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_otp_release"/> - <c>otp_release</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_otp_release"></marker> - <p>Returns a string containing the OTP release number of the - OTP release that the currently executing ERTS application - is part of.</p> - <p>As from Erlang/OTP 17, the OTP release number corresponds to - the major OTP version number. No - <c>erlang:system_info()</c> argument gives the exact OTP - version. This is because the exact OTP version in the general case - is difficult to determine. For more information, see the - description of versions in - <seealso marker="doc/system_principles:versions"> - System principles</seealso> in System Documentation.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_os_monotonic_time_source"/> - <c>os_monotonic_time_source</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_scheduler_bind_type"/> + <c>scheduler_bind_type</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns a list containing information about the source of - <seealso marker="erts:time_correction#OS_Monotonic_Time">OS - monotonic time</seealso> that is used by the runtime system.</p> - <p>If <c>[]</c> is returned, no OS monotonic time is - available. The list contains two-tuples with <c>Key</c>s - as first element, and <c>Value</c>s as second element. The - order of these tuples is undefined. The following - tuples can be part of the list, but more tuples can be - introduced in the future:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>{function, Function}</c></tag> - <item><p><c>Function</c> is the name of the function - used. This tuple always exists if OS monotonic time is - available to the runtime system.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{clock_id, ClockId}</c></tag> - <item><p>This tuple only exists if <c>Function</c> - can be used with different clocks. <c>ClockId</c> - corresponds to the clock identifier used when calling - <c>Function</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{resolution, OsMonotonicTimeResolution}</c></tag> - <item><p>Highest possible - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution"> - resolution</seealso> - of current OS monotonic time source as parts per - second. If no resolution information can be retrieved - from the OS, <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c> is - set to the resolution of the time unit of - <c>Function</c>s return value. That is, the actual - resolution can be lower than - <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>. Notice that - the resolution does not say anything about the - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy"> - accuracy</seealso> or whether the - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision"> - precision</seealso> aligns with the resolution. You do, - however, know that the precision is not better than - <c>OsMonotonicTimeResolution</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{extended, Extended}</c></tag> - <item><p><c>Extended</c> equals <c>yes</c> if - the range of time values has been extended; - otherwise <c>Extended</c> equals <c>no</c>. The - range must be extended if <c>Function</c> - returns values that wrap fast. This typically - is the case when the return value is a 32-bit value.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{parallel, Parallel}</c></tag> - <item><p><c>Parallel</c> equals <c>yes</c> if - <c>Function</c> is called in parallel from multiple - threads. If it is not called in parallel, because - calls must be serialized, <c>Parallel</c> equals - <c>no</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{time, OsMonotonicTime}</c></tag> - <item><p><c>OsMonotonicTime</c> equals current OS - monotonic time in <c>native</c> - <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_os_system_time_source"/> - <c>os_system_time_source</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a list containing information about the source of - <seealso marker="erts:time_correction#OS_System_Time">OS - system time</seealso> that is used by the runtime system.</p> - <p>The list contains two-tuples with <c>Key</c>s - as first element, and <c>Value</c>s as second element. The - order if these tuples is undefined. The following - tuples can be part of the list, but more tuples can be - introduced in the future:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>{function, Function}</c></tag> - <item><p><c>Function</c> is the name of the funcion used.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{clock_id, ClockId}</c></tag> - <item><p>Exists only if <c>Function</c> - can be used with different clocks. <c>ClockId</c> - corresponds to the clock identifier used when calling - <c>Function</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{resolution, OsSystemTimeResolution}</c></tag> - <item><p>Highest possible - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Resolution"> - resolution</seealso> - of current OS system time source as parts per - second. If no resolution information can be retrieved - from the OS, <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c> is - set to the resolution of the time unit of - <c>Function</c>s return value. That is, the actual - resolution can be lower than - <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c>. Notice that - the resolution does not say anything about the - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Accuracy"> - accuracy</seealso> or whether the - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Precision"> - precision</seealso> do align with the resolution. You do, - however, know that the precision is not better than - <c>OsSystemTimeResolution</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{parallel, Parallel}</c></tag> - <item><p><c>Parallel</c> equals <c>yes</c> if - <c>Function</c> is called in parallel from multiple - threads. If it is not called in parallel, because - calls needs to be serialized, <c>Parallel</c> equals - <c>no</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>{time, OsSystemTime}</c></tag> - <item><p><c>OsSystemTime</c> equals current OS - system time in <c>native</c> - <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - </item> - <tag><c>port_parallelism</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_port_parallelism"></marker> - <p>Returns the default port parallelism scheduling hint used. - For more information, see command-line argument - <seealso marker="erl#+spp"><c>+spp</c></seealso> - in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_port_count"/><c>port_count</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns the number of ports currently existing at the - local node. The value is given as an integer. This is - the same value as returned by - <c>length(erlang:ports())</c>, but more efficient.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>port_limit</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_port_limit"></marker> - <p>Returns the maximum number of simultaneously existing - ports at the local node as an integer. This limit can be - configured at startup by using command-line flag - <seealso marker="erl#+Q"><c>+Q</c></seealso> in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_process_count"/> - <c>process_count</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns the number of processes currently existing at the - local node. The value is given as an integer. This is - the same value as returned by - <c>length(processes())</c>, but more efficient.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>process_limit</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_process_limit"></marker> - <p>Returns the maximum number of simultaneously existing - processes at the local node. The value is given as an - integer. This limit can be configured at startup by using - command-line flag <seealso marker="erl#+P"><c>+P</c></seealso> - in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>procs</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a binary containing a string of process and port - information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more - information, see section <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump"> - How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps</seealso> - in the User's Guide.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>scheduler_bind_type</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_scheduler_bind_type"></marker> <p>Returns information about how the user has requested schedulers to be bound or not bound.</p> <p>Notice that although a user has requested @@ -8489,9 +8552,9 @@ ok <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings"> <c>erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>scheduler_bindings</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_scheduler_bindings"/> + <c>scheduler_bindings</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_scheduler_bindings"></marker> <p>Returns information about the currently used scheduler bindings.</p> <p>A tuple of a size equal to @@ -8515,9 +8578,9 @@ ok <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online"> <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>scheduler_id</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_scheduler_id"/> + <c>scheduler_id</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_scheduler_id"></marker> <p>Returns the scheduler ID (<c>SchedulerId</c>) of the scheduler thread that the calling process is executing on. <c><anno>SchedulerId</anno></c> is a positive integer, @@ -8527,9 +8590,9 @@ ok <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers"> <c>erlang:system_info(schedulers)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>schedulers</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_schedulers"/> + <c>schedulers</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_schedulers"></marker> <p>Returns the number of scheduler threads used by the emulator. Scheduler threads online schedules Erlang processes and Erlang ports, and execute Erlang code @@ -8556,9 +8619,9 @@ ok <c>erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</c></seealso>. </p> </item> - <tag><c>schedulers_online</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_schedulers_online"/> + <c>schedulers_online</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_schedulers_online"></marker> <p>Returns the number of schedulers online. The scheduler identifiers of schedulers online satisfy the relationship <c><![CDATA[1 <= SchedulerId <= @@ -8570,34 +8633,18 @@ ok <c>erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</c></seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>smp_support</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_smp_support"/> + <c>smp_support</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns <c>true</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_start_time"/><c>start_time</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The <seealso marker="#monotonic_time/0">Erlang monotonic - time</seealso> in <c>native</c> - <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso> at the - time when current Erlang runtime system instance started.</p> - <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"> - <c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>system_version</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a string containing version number and - some important properties, such as the number of schedulers.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>system_architecture</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a string containing the processor and OS - architecture the emulator is built for.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>threads</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_threads"/> + <c>threads</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns <c>true</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>thread_pool_size</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_thread_pool_size"/> + <c>thread_pool_size</c></tag> <item> <marker id="system_info_thread_pool_size"></marker> <p>Returns the number of async threads in the async thread @@ -8606,111 +8653,341 @@ ok <c>erl_driver:driver_async()</c></seealso>). The value is given as an integer.</p> </item> - <tag><c>time_correction</c></tag> + </taglist> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="14" + anchor="system_info_dist"/> <!-- creation --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="16"/> <!-- delayed_node_table_gc --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="20"/> <!-- dist --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="21"/> <!-- dist_buf_busy_limit --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="22"/> <!-- dist_ctrl --> + <fsummary>Information about erlang distribution.</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="system_info_dist_tags"/> + <p>Returns information about Erlang Distribution in the + current system as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><marker id="system_info_creation"/> + <c>creation</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_time_correction"></marker> - <p>Returns a boolean value indicating whether - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Correction"> - time correction</seealso> is enabled or not.</p> + <p>Returns the creation of the local node as an integer. + The creation is changed when a node is restarted. The + creation of a node is stored in process identifiers, port + identifiers, and references. This makes it (to some + extent) possible to distinguish between identifiers from + different incarnations of a node. The valid + creations are integers in the range 1..3, but this will + probably change in a future release. If the node is not + alive, <c>0</c> is returned.</p> </item> - <tag><c>time_offset</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_delayed_node_table_gc"/> + <c>delayed_node_table_gc</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_time_offset"></marker> - <p>Returns the state of the time offset:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>preliminary</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The time offset is preliminary, and will be changed - and finalized later. The preliminary time offset - is used during the preliminary phase of the - <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode"> - single time warp mode</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>final</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The time offset is final. This either because - <seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode"> - no time warp mode</seealso> is used, or because the time - offset have been finalized when - <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode"> - single time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>volatile</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The time offset is volatile. That is, it can - change at any time. This is because - <seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode"> - multi-time warp mode</seealso> is used.</p> - </item> - </taglist> + <p>Returns the amount of time in seconds garbage collection + of an entry in a node table is delayed. This limit can be set + on startup by passing command-line flag + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdntgc"><c>+zdntgc</c></seealso> + to <c>erl(1)</c>. For more information, see the documentation of + the command-line flag.</p> </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_time_warp_mode"/> - <c>time_warp_mode</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dist"/> + <c>dist</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns a value identifying the - <seealso marker="time_correction#Time_Warp_Modes"> - time warp mode</seealso> that is used:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>no_time_warp</c></tag> - <item>The <seealso marker="time_correction#No_Time_Warp_Mode"> - no time warp mode</seealso> is used. - </item> - <tag><c>single_time_warp</c></tag> - <item>The <seealso marker="time_correction#Single_Time_Warp_Mode"> - single time warp mode</seealso> is used. - </item> - <tag><c>multi_time_warp</c></tag> - <item>The <seealso marker="time_correction#Multi_Time_Warp_Mode"> - multi-time warp mode</seealso> is used. - </item> - </taglist> + <p>Returns a binary containing a string of distribution + information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more + information, see section <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump"> + How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps</seealso> + in the User's Guide.</p> </item> - <tag><c>tolerant_timeofday</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dist_buf_busy_limit"/> + <c>dist_buf_busy_limit</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="system_info_tolerant_timeofday"></marker> - <p>Returns whether a pre ERTS 7.0 backwards compatible - compensation for sudden changes of system time is <c>enabled</c> - or <c>disabled</c>. Such compensation is <c>enabled</c> when the - <seealso marker="#system_info_time_offset">time offset</seealso> - is <c>final</c>, and - <seealso marker="#system_info_time_correction"> - time correction</seealso> is enabled.</p> + <p>Returns the value of the distribution buffer busy limit + in bytes. This limit can be set at startup by passing + command-line flag + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+zdbbl"><c>+zdbbl</c></seealso> + to <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dist_ctrl"/> + <c>dist_ctrl</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a list of tuples + <c>{<anno>Node</anno>, <anno>ControllingEntity</anno>}</c>, + one entry for each connected remote node. + <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is the node name + and <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> is the port or process + identifier responsible for the communication to that node. + More specifically, <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> for + nodes connected through TCP/IP (the normal case) is the socket + used in communication with the specific node.</p> + </item> + </taglist> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> allocated_areas --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> allocated --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="3"/> {allocator, _} --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="4"/> alloc_util_allocators --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="5"/> {allocator_sizes, _} --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="6"/> atom_count --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="7"/> atom_limit --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="8" + anchor="system_info_misc"/> <!-- build_type --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="9"/> <!-- c_compiler_used --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="10"/> <!-- check_io --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="11"/> <!-- compat_rel --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="12"/> cpu_topology --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="13"/> {cpu_topology, _} --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="14"/> creation --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="15"/> <!-- debug_compiled --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="16"/> delayed_node_table_gc --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="17"/> dirty_cpu_schedulers --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="18"/> dirty_cpu_schedulers_online --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="19"/> dirty_io_schedulers --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="20"/> dist --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="21"/> dist_buf_busy_limit --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="22"/> dist_ctrl --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="23"/> <!-- driver_version --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="24"/> <!-- dynamic_trace --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="25"/> <!-- dynamic_trace_probes --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="26"/> end_time --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="27"/> elib_malloc --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="28"/> eager_check_io, removed --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="29"/> ets_limit --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="30"/> fullsweep_after --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="31"/> garbage_collection --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="32"/> heap_sizes --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="33"/> heap_type --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="34"/> <!-- info --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="35"/> <!-- kernel_poll --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="36"/> <!-- loaded --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="37"/> logical_processors --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="38"/> <!-- machine --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="39"/> max_heap_size --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="40"/> message_queue_data --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="41"/> min_heap_size --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="42"/> min_bin_vheap_size --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="43"/> <!-- modified_timing_level --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="44"/> multi_scheduling --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="45"/> multi_scheduling_blockers --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="46"/> <!-- nif_version --> + <!-- n<name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="47"/> ormal_multi_scheduling_blockers --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="48"/> <!-- otp_release --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="49"/> os_monotonic_time_source --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="50"/> os_system_time_source --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="51"/> <!-- port_parallelism --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="52"/> port_count --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="53"/> port_limit --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="54"/> process_count --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="55"/> process_limit --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="56"/> procs --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="57"/> scheduler_bind_type --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="58"/> scheduler_bindings --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="59"/> scheduler_id --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="60"/> schedulers --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="61"/> smp_support --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="62"/> start_time --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="63"/> <!-- system_version --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="64"/> <!-- system_architecture --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="65"/> threads --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="66"/> thread_pool_size --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="67"/> time_correction --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="68"/> time_offset --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="69"/> time_warp_mode --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="70"/> tolerant_timeofday --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="71"/> <!-- trace_control_word --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="72"/> update_cpu_info --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="73"/> <!-- version --> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="74"/> <!-- wordsize --> + <!-- <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="75"/> overview --> + <fsummary>Information about the system.</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="system_info_misc_tags"/> + <p>Returns various information about the current system + (emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><marker id="system_info_build_type"/> + <c>build_type</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns an atom describing the build type of the runtime + system. This is normally the atom <c>opt</c> for optimized. + Other possible return values are <c>debug</c>, <c>purify</c>, + <c>quantify</c>, <c>purecov</c>, <c>gcov</c>, <c>valgrind</c>, + <c>gprof</c>, and <c>lcnt</c>. Possible return values + can be added or removed at any time without prior notice.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_c_compiler_used"/> + <c>c_compiler_used</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a two-tuple describing the C compiler used when + compiling the runtime system. The first element is an + atom describing the name of the compiler, or <c>undefined</c> + if unknown. The second element is a term describing the + version of the compiler, or <c>undefined</c> if unknown.</p> </item> - <tag><c>trace_control_word</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_check_io"/> + <c>check_io</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a list containing miscellaneous information + about the emulators internal I/O checking. Notice that + the content of the returned list can vary between + platforms and over time. It is only guaranteed + that a list is returned.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_compat_rel"/> + <c>compat_rel</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the compatibility mode of the local node as + an integer. The integer returned represents the + Erlang/OTP release that the current emulator has been + set to be backward compatible with. The compatibility + mode can be configured at startup by using command-line flag + <seealso marker="erts:erl#compat_rel"><c>+R</c></seealso> in + <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_debug_compiled"/> + <c>debug_compiled</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator has been + debug-compiled, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_driver_version"/> + <c>driver_version</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a string containing the Erlang driver version + used by the runtime system. It has the form + <seealso marker="erts:erl_driver#version_management"> + "<major ver>.<minor ver>"</seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dynamic_trace"/> + <c>dynamic_trace</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns an atom describing the dynamic trace framework + compiled into the virtual machine. It can be + <c>dtrace</c>, <c>systemtap</c>, or <c>none</c>. For a + commercial or standard build, it is always <c>none</c>. + The other return values indicate a custom configuration + (for example, <c>./configure --with-dynamic-trace=dtrace</c>). + For more information about dynamic tracing, see + <seealso marker="runtime_tools:dyntrace"> + <c>dyntrace(3)</c></seealso> manual page and the + <c>README.dtrace</c>/<c>README.systemtap</c> files in the + Erlang source code top directory.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_dynamic_trace_probes"/> + <c>dynamic_trace_probes</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a <c>boolean()</c> indicating if dynamic trace + probes (<c>dtrace</c> or <c>systemtap</c>) are built into + the emulator. This can only be <c>true</c> if the virtual + machine was built for dynamic tracing (that is, + <c>system_info(dynamic_trace)</c> returns + <c>dtrace</c> or <c>systemtap</c>).</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_info"/> + <c>info</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a binary containing a string of miscellaneous + system information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. + For more information, see section + <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump"> + How to interpret the Erlang crash dumps</seealso> + in the User's Guide.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_kernel_poll"/> + <c>kernel_poll</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the emulator uses some kind of + kernel-poll implementation, otherwise <c>false</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_loaded"/> + <c>loaded</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a binary containing a string of loaded module + information formatted as in Erlang crash dumps. For more + information, see section + <seealso marker="erts:crash_dump">How to interpret the Erlang + crash dumps</seealso> in the User's Guide.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_machine"/> + <c>machine</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a string containing the Erlang machine name.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_modified_timing_level"/> + <c>modified_timing_level</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the modified timing-level (an integer) if + modified timing is enabled, otherwise <c>undefined</c>. + For more information about modified timing, see + command-line flag + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+T"><c>+T</c></seealso> + in <c>erl(1)</c></p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_nif_version"/> + <c>nif_version</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a string containing the version of the Erlang NIF + interface used by the runtime system. It is on the form + "<major ver>.<minor ver>".</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_otp_release"/> + <c>otp_release</c></tag> + <item> + <marker id="system_info_otp_release"></marker> + <p>Returns a string containing the OTP release number of the + OTP release that the currently executing ERTS application + is part of.</p> + <p>As from Erlang/OTP 17, the OTP release number corresponds to + the major OTP version number. No + <c>erlang:system_info()</c> argument gives the exact OTP + version. This is because the exact OTP version in the general case + is difficult to determine. For more information, see the + description of versions in + <seealso marker="doc/system_principles:versions"> + System principles</seealso> in System Documentation.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_port_parallelism"/> + <c>port_parallelism</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns the default port parallelism scheduling hint used. + For more information, see command-line argument + <seealso marker="erl#+spp"><c>+spp</c></seealso> + in <c>erl(1)</c>.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_system_version"/> + <c>system_version</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a string containing version number and + some important properties, such as the number of schedulers.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_system_architecture"/> + <c>system_architecture</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a string containing the processor and OS + architecture the emulator is built for.</p> + </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_trace_control_word"/> + <c>trace_control_word</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns the value of the node trace control word. For more information, see function <c>get_tcw</c> in section <seealso marker="erts:match_spec#get_tcw"> Match Specifications in Erlang</seealso> in the User's Guide.</p> </item> - <tag><c>update_cpu_info</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_version"/> + <c>version</c></tag> <item> - <marker id="update_cpu_info"></marker> - <p>The runtime system rereads the CPU information available - and updates its internally stored information about the - <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology_detected">detected - CPU topology</seealso> and the number of logical processors - <seealso marker="#logical_processors">configured</seealso>, - <seealso marker="#logical_processors_online">online</seealso>, - and <seealso marker="#logical_processors_available"> - available</seealso>.</p> - <p>If the CPU information has changed since the last time - it was read, the atom <c>changed</c> is returned, otherwise - the atom <c>unchanged</c>. If the CPU information has changed, - you probably want to - <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">adjust the - number of schedulers online</seealso>. You typically want - to have as many schedulers online as - <seealso marker="#logical_processors_available">logical - processors available</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>version</c></tag> - <item> - <marker id="system_info_version"></marker> <p>Returns a string containing the version number of the emulator.</p> </item> - <tag><c>wordsize</c></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_wordsize"/> + <c>wordsize</c></tag> <item> <p>Same as <c>{wordsize, internal}</c>.</p> </item> @@ -8732,13 +9009,6 @@ ok 64-bit architecture, 8 is returned.</p> </item> </taglist> - <note> - <p>Argument <c>scheduler</c> has changed name to - <c>scheduler_id</c> to avoid mix up with argument - <c>schedulers</c>. Argument <c>scheduler</c> was - introduced in ERTS 5.5 and renamed in - ERTS 5.5.1.</p> - </note> </desc> </func> diff --git a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml index 3109da6738..7ef42c2318 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -10964,7 +10964,7 @@ <c>update_cpu_info</c> will make the runtime system reread and update the internally stored CPU information. For more information see the documentation of <seealso - marker="erlang#update_cpu_info">erlang:system_info(update_cpu_info)</seealso>.</p> + marker="erlang#system_info_update_cpu_info">erlang:system_info(update_cpu_info)</seealso>.</p> <p> The CPU topology is now automatically detected on Windows systems with less than 33 logical processors. The runtime diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/atom.names b/erts/emulator/beam/atom.names index b6ec3e7ed2..42a368cdd8 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/atom.names +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/atom.names @@ -124,7 +124,6 @@ atom big atom bif_return_trap atom bif_timer_server atom binary -atom binary_bin_to_list_trap atom binary_copy_trap atom binary_find_trap atom binary_longest_prefix_trap diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c index d68ccc3028..bfd572335f 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c @@ -1744,7 +1744,6 @@ BIF_RETTYPE process_flag_2(BIF_ALIST_2) else if (BIF_ARG_1 == am_scheduler) { ErtsRunQueue *old, *new, *curr; Sint sched; - erts_aint32_t state; if (!is_small(BIF_ARG_2)) goto error; @@ -1753,23 +1752,23 @@ BIF_RETTYPE process_flag_2(BIF_ALIST_2) goto error; if (sched == 0) { + old = erts_bind_runq_proc(BIF_P, 0); new = NULL; - state = erts_atomic32_read_band_mb(&BIF_P->state, - ~ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND); } else { + int bound = !0; new = erts_schedid2runq(sched); - erts_atomic_set_nob(&BIF_P->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) new); - state = erts_atomic32_read_bor_mb(&BIF_P->state, - ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND); + old = erts_set_runq_proc(BIF_P, new, &bound); + if (!bound) + old = NULL; } + old_value = old ? make_small(old->ix+1) : make_small(0); + curr = erts_proc_sched_data(BIF_P)->run_queue; - old = (ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state) ? curr : NULL; ASSERT(!old || old == curr); - old_value = old ? make_small(old->ix+1) : make_small(0); if (new && new != curr) ERTS_BIF_YIELD_RETURN_X(BIF_P, old_value, am_scheduler); else diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab index c0d5e8ce74..0d1166f6ed 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab @@ -551,9 +551,6 @@ bif binary:last/1 bif binary:at/2 bif binary:part/2 binary_binary_part_2 bif binary:part/3 binary_binary_part_3 -bif binary:bin_to_list/1 -bif binary:bin_to_list/2 -bif binary:bin_to_list/3 bif binary:list_to_bin/1 bif binary:copy/1 bif binary:copy/2 @@ -696,3 +693,4 @@ bif erlang:iolist_to_iovec/1 bif erts_internal:new_connection/1 bif erts_internal:abort_connection/2 bif erts_internal:map_next/3 +bif ets:whereis/1 diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c index e7acea0c5f..b9b70cd8ef 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c @@ -336,6 +336,12 @@ print_process_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, Process *p) erts_print(to, to_arg, "Heap unused: %bpu\n", (p->hend - p->htop)); erts_print(to, to_arg, "OldHeap unused: %bpu\n", (OLD_HEAP(p) == NULL) ? 0 : (OLD_HEND(p) - OLD_HTOP(p)) ); + erts_print(to, to_arg, "BinVHeap: %b64u\n", p->off_heap.overhead); + erts_print(to, to_arg, "OldBinVHeap: %b64u\n", BIN_OLD_VHEAP(p)); + erts_print(to, to_arg, "BinVHeap unused: %b64u\n", + BIN_VHEAP_SZ(p) - p->off_heap.overhead); + erts_print(to, to_arg, "OldBinVHeap unused: %b64u\n", + BIN_OLD_VHEAP_SZ(p) - BIN_OLD_VHEAP(p)); erts_print(to, to_arg, "Memory: %beu\n", erts_process_memory(p, !0)); if (garbing) { @@ -891,6 +897,21 @@ erl_crash_dump_v(char *file, int line, char* fmt, va_list args) erts_print_scheduler_info(to, to_arg, ERTS_SCHEDULER_IX(i)), erts_cbprintf(to, to_arg, "** crashed **\n")); } + for (i = 0; i < erts_no_dirty_cpu_schedulers; i++) { + ERTS_SYS_TRY_CATCH( + erts_print_scheduler_info(to, to_arg, ERTS_DIRTY_CPU_SCHEDULER_IX(i)), + erts_cbprintf(to, to_arg, "** crashed **\n")); + } + erts_cbprintf(to, to_arg, "=dirty_cpu_run_queue\n"); + erts_print_run_queue_info(to, to_arg, ERTS_DIRTY_CPU_RUNQ); + + for (i = 0; i < erts_no_dirty_io_schedulers; i++) { + ERTS_SYS_TRY_CATCH( + erts_print_scheduler_info(to, to_arg, ERTS_DIRTY_IO_SCHEDULER_IX(i)), + erts_cbprintf(to, to_arg, "** crashed **\n")); + } + erts_cbprintf(to, to_arg, "=dirty_io_run_queue\n"); + erts_print_run_queue_info(to, to_arg, ERTS_DIRTY_IO_RUNQ); #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c index 41c2ae08d3..33bc189182 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c @@ -61,8 +61,6 @@ static Export binary_longest_prefix_trap_export; static BIF_RETTYPE binary_longest_prefix_trap(BIF_ALIST_3); static Export binary_longest_suffix_trap_export; static BIF_RETTYPE binary_longest_suffix_trap(BIF_ALIST_3); -static Export binary_bin_to_list_trap_export; -static BIF_RETTYPE binary_bin_to_list_trap(BIF_ALIST_3); static Export binary_copy_trap_export; static BIF_RETTYPE binary_copy_trap(BIF_ALIST_2); static Uint max_loop_limit; @@ -86,10 +84,6 @@ void erts_init_bif_binary(void) am_erlang, am_binary_longest_suffix_trap, 3, &binary_longest_suffix_trap); - erts_init_trap_export(&binary_bin_to_list_trap_export, - am_erlang, am_binary_bin_to_list_trap, 3, - &binary_bin_to_list_trap); - erts_init_trap_export(&binary_copy_trap_export, am_erlang, am_binary_copy_trap, 2, &binary_copy_trap); @@ -2440,191 +2434,6 @@ BIF_RETTYPE binary_at_2(BIF_ALIST_2) BIF_ERROR(BIF_P,BADARG); } -#define BIN_TO_LIST_OK 0 -#define BIN_TO_LIST_TRAP 1 -/* No badarg, checked before call */ - -#define BIN_TO_LIST_LOOP_FACTOR 10 - -static int do_bin_to_list(Process *p, byte *bytes, Uint bit_offs, - Uint start, Sint *lenp, Eterm *termp) -{ - Uint reds = get_reds(p, BIN_TO_LIST_LOOP_FACTOR); /* reds can never be 0 */ - Uint len = *lenp; - Uint loops; - Eterm *hp; - Eterm term = *termp; - Uint n; - - ASSERT(reds > 0); - - loops = MIN(reds,len); - - BUMP_REDS(p, loops / BIN_TO_LIST_LOOP_FACTOR); - - hp = HAlloc(p,2*loops); - while (loops--) { - --len; - if (bit_offs) { - n = ((((Uint) bytes[start+len]) << bit_offs) | - (((Uint) bytes[start+len+1]) >> (8-bit_offs))) & 0xFF; - } else { - n = bytes[start+len]; - } - - term = CONS(hp,make_small(n),term); - hp +=2; - } - *termp = term; - *lenp = len; - if (len) { - BUMP_ALL_REDS(p); - return BIN_TO_LIST_TRAP; - } - return BIN_TO_LIST_OK; -} - - -static BIF_RETTYPE do_trap_bin_to_list(Process *p, Eterm binary, - Uint start, Sint len, Eterm sofar) -{ - Eterm *hp; - Eterm blob; - - hp = HAlloc(p,3); - hp[0] = make_pos_bignum_header(2); - hp[1] = start; - hp[2] = (Uint) len; - blob = make_big(hp); - BIF_TRAP3(&binary_bin_to_list_trap_export, p, binary, blob, sofar); -} - -static BIF_RETTYPE binary_bin_to_list_trap(BIF_ALIST_3) -{ - Eterm *ptr; - Uint start; - Sint len; - byte *bytes; - Uint bit_offs; - Uint bit_size; - Eterm res = BIF_ARG_3; - - ptr = big_val(BIF_ARG_2); - start = ptr[1]; - len = (Sint) ptr[2]; - - ERTS_GET_BINARY_BYTES(BIF_ARG_1,bytes,bit_offs,bit_size); - if (do_bin_to_list(BIF_P, bytes, bit_offs, start, &len, &res) == - BIN_TO_LIST_OK) { - BIF_RET(res); - } - return do_trap_bin_to_list(BIF_P,BIF_ARG_1,start,len,res); -} - -static BIF_RETTYPE binary_bin_to_list_common(Process *p, - Eterm bin, - Eterm epos, - Eterm elen) -{ - Uint pos; - Sint len; - size_t sz; - byte *bytes; - Uint bit_offs; - Uint bit_size; - Eterm res = NIL; - - if (is_not_binary(bin)) { - goto badarg; - } - if (!term_to_Uint(epos, &pos)) { - goto badarg; - } - if (!term_to_Sint(elen, &len)) { - goto badarg; - } - if (len < 0) { - Uint lentmp = -(Uint)len; - /* overflow */ - if ((Sint)lentmp < 0) { - goto badarg; - } - len = lentmp; - if (len > pos) { - goto badarg; - } - pos -= len; - } - /* overflow */ - if ((pos + len) < pos || (len > 0 && (pos + len) == pos)) { - goto badarg; - } - sz = binary_size(bin); - - if (pos+len > sz) { - goto badarg; - } - ERTS_GET_BINARY_BYTES(bin,bytes,bit_offs,bit_size); - if (bit_size != 0) { - goto badarg; - } - if(do_bin_to_list(p, bytes, bit_offs, pos, &len, &res) == - BIN_TO_LIST_OK) { - BIF_RET(res); - } - return do_trap_bin_to_list(p,bin,pos,len,res); - - badarg: - BIF_ERROR(p,BADARG); -} - -BIF_RETTYPE binary_bin_to_list_3(BIF_ALIST_3) -{ - return binary_bin_to_list_common(BIF_P,BIF_ARG_1,BIF_ARG_2,BIF_ARG_3); -} - -BIF_RETTYPE binary_bin_to_list_2(BIF_ALIST_2) -{ - Eterm *tp; - - if (is_not_tuple(BIF_ARG_2)) { - goto badarg; - } - tp = tuple_val(BIF_ARG_2); - if (arityval(*tp) != 2) { - goto badarg; - } - return binary_bin_to_list_common(BIF_P,BIF_ARG_1,tp[1],tp[2]); - badarg: - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P,BADARG); -} - -BIF_RETTYPE binary_bin_to_list_1(BIF_ALIST_1) -{ - Uint pos = 0; - Sint len; - byte *bytes; - Uint bit_offs; - Uint bit_size; - Eterm res = NIL; - - if (is_not_binary(BIF_ARG_1)) { - goto badarg; - } - len = binary_size(BIF_ARG_1); - ERTS_GET_BINARY_BYTES(BIF_ARG_1,bytes,bit_offs,bit_size); - if (bit_size != 0) { - goto badarg; - } - if(do_bin_to_list(BIF_P, bytes, bit_offs, pos, &len, &res) == - BIN_TO_LIST_OK) { - BIF_RET(res); - } - return do_trap_bin_to_list(BIF_P,BIF_ARG_1,pos,len,res); - badarg: - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P,BADARG); -} - HIPE_WRAPPER_BIF_DISABLE_GC(binary_list_to_bin, 1) BIF_RETTYPE binary_list_to_bin_1(BIF_ALIST_1) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_port.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_port.c index 9f0c90ff7b..b184adedee 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_port.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_port.c @@ -639,6 +639,27 @@ BIF_RETTYPE port_get_data_1(BIF_ALIST_1) BIF_RET(res); } +Eterm erts_port_data_read(Port* prt) +{ + Eterm res; + erts_aint_t data; + + data = erts_atomic_read_ddrb(&prt->data); + if (data == (erts_aint_t)NULL) + return am_undefined; /* Port terminated by racing thread */ + + if ((data & 0x3) != 0) { + res = (Eterm) (UWord) data; + ASSERT(is_immed(res)); + } + else { + ErtsPortDataHeap *pdhp = (ErtsPortDataHeap *) data; + res = pdhp->data; + } + return res; +} + + /* * Open a port. Most of the work is not done here but rather in * the file io.c. diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c index 3ba0886464..1ab1c4a363 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c @@ -1753,6 +1753,28 @@ BIF_RETTYPE ets_new_2(BIF_ALIST_2) BIF_RET(ret); } +/* +** Retrieves the tid() of a named ets table. +*/ +BIF_RETTYPE ets_whereis_1(BIF_ALIST_1) +{ + DbTable* tb; + Eterm res; + + if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { + BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); + } + + if ((tb = db_get_table(BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, DB_INFO, LCK_READ)) == NULL) { + BIF_RET(am_undefined); + } + + res = make_tid(BIF_P, tb); + db_unlock(tb, LCK_READ); + + BIF_RET(res); +} + /* ** The lookup BIF */ @@ -3126,7 +3148,8 @@ BIF_RETTYPE ets_info_1(BIF_ALIST_1) static Eterm fields[] = {am_protection, am_keypos, am_type, am_named_table, am_node, am_size, am_name, am_heir, am_owner, am_memory, am_compressed, am_write_concurrency, - am_read_concurrency}; + am_read_concurrency, + am_id}; Eterm results[sizeof(fields)/sizeof(Eterm)]; DbTable* tb; Eterm res; @@ -4016,7 +4039,10 @@ static Eterm table_info(Process* p, DbTable* tb, Eterm What) ret = is_table_named(tb) ? am_true : am_false; } else if (What == am_compressed) { ret = tb->common.compress ? am_true : am_false; + } else if (What == am_id) { + ret = make_tid(p, tb); } + /* * For debugging purposes */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c index a5a59c8e74..1c64644efc 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c @@ -116,6 +116,7 @@ typedef struct { static Uint setup_rootset(Process*, Eterm*, int, Rootset*); static void cleanup_rootset(Rootset *rootset); static Eterm *full_sweep_heaps(Process *p, + ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, int hibernate, Eterm *n_heap, Eterm* n_htop, char *oh, Uint oh_size, @@ -142,7 +143,7 @@ static Eterm* sweep_literal_area(Eterm* n_hp, Eterm* n_htop, static Eterm* sweep_literals_to_old_heap(Eterm* heap_ptr, Eterm* heap_end, Eterm* htop, char* src, Uint src_size); static Eterm* collect_live_heap_frags(Process* p, ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, - Eterm* heap, Eterm* htop, Eterm* objv, int nobj); + Eterm* htop); static int adjust_after_fullsweep(Process *p, int need, Eterm *objv, int nobj); static void shrink_new_heap(Process *p, Uint new_sz, Eterm *objv, int nobj); static void grow_new_heap(Process *p, Uint new_sz, Eterm* objv, int nobj); @@ -917,6 +918,7 @@ garbage_collect_hibernate(Process* p, int check_long_gc) htop = heap; htop = full_sweep_heaps(p, + ERTS_INVALID_HFRAG_PTR, 1, heap, htop, @@ -1474,18 +1476,22 @@ do_minor(Process *p, ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, n_htop = n_heap = (Eterm*) ERTS_HEAP_ALLOC(ERTS_ALC_T_HEAP, sizeof(Eterm)*new_sz); + n = setup_rootset(p, objv, nobj, &rootset); + roots = rootset.roots; + + /* + * All allocations done. Start defile heap with move markers. + * A crash dump due to allocation failure above will see a healthy heap. + */ + if (live_hf_end != ERTS_INVALID_HFRAG_PTR) { /* * Move heap frags that we know are completely live * directly into the new young heap generation. */ - n_htop = collect_live_heap_frags(p, live_hf_end, n_heap, n_htop, - objv, nobj); + n_htop = collect_live_heap_frags(p, live_hf_end, n_htop); } - n = setup_rootset(p, objv, nobj, &rootset); - roots = rootset.roots; - GENSWEEP_NSTACK(p, old_htop, n_htop); while (n--) { Eterm* g_ptr = roots->v; @@ -1722,16 +1728,8 @@ major_collection(Process* p, ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, n_htop = n_heap = (Eterm *) ERTS_HEAP_ALLOC(ERTS_ALC_T_HEAP, sizeof(Eterm)*new_sz); - if (live_hf_end != ERTS_INVALID_HFRAG_PTR) { - /* - * Move heap frags that we know are completely live - * directly into the heap. - */ - n_htop = collect_live_heap_frags(p, live_hf_end, n_heap, n_htop, - objv, nobj); - } - - n_htop = full_sweep_heaps(p, 0, n_heap, n_htop, oh, oh_size, objv, nobj); + n_htop = full_sweep_heaps(p, live_hf_end, 0, n_heap, n_htop, oh, oh_size, + objv, nobj); /* Move the stack to the end of the heap */ stk_sz = HEAP_END(p) - p->stop; @@ -1778,6 +1776,7 @@ major_collection(Process* p, ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, static Eterm * full_sweep_heaps(Process *p, + ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, int hibernate, Eterm *n_heap, Eterm* n_htop, char *oh, Uint oh_size, @@ -1794,6 +1793,19 @@ full_sweep_heaps(Process *p, n = setup_rootset(p, objv, nobj, &rootset); + /* + * All allocations done. Start defile heap with move markers. + * A crash dump due to allocation failure above will see a healthy heap. + */ + + if (live_hf_end != ERTS_INVALID_HFRAG_PTR) { + /* + * Move heap frags that we know are completely live + * directly into the heap. + */ + n_htop = collect_live_heap_frags(p, live_hf_end, n_htop); + } + #ifdef HIPE if (hibernate) hipe_empty_nstack(p); @@ -2296,9 +2308,7 @@ move_one_area(Eterm* n_htop, char* src, Uint src_size) */ static Eterm* -collect_live_heap_frags(Process* p, ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, - Eterm* n_hstart, Eterm* n_htop, - Eterm* objv, int nobj) +collect_live_heap_frags(Process* p, ErlHeapFragment *live_hf_end, Eterm* n_htop) { ErlHeapFragment* qb; char* frag_begin; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c index 4846ccd2d3..e8048cfdfc 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c @@ -1746,6 +1746,7 @@ erl_start(int argc, char **argv) } else if (has_prefix("ecio", sub_param)) { /* ignore argument, eager check io no longer used */ + arg = get_arg(sub_param+4, argv[i+1], &i); } else if (has_prefix("pp", sub_param)) { arg = get_arg(sub_param+2, argv[i+1], &i); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c index abf194cf94..6f7c71ef98 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c @@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ erts_try_alloc_message_on_heap(Process *pp, } else { in_message_fragment: - if (!((*psp) & ERTS_PSFLG_ON_HEAP_MSGQ)) { + if ((*psp) & ERTS_PSFLG_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ) { mp = erts_alloc_message(sz, hpp); *ohpp = sz == 0 ? NULL : &mp->hfrag.off_heap; } @@ -1079,8 +1079,6 @@ erts_change_message_queue_management(Process *c_p, Eterm new_state) case am_on_heap: c_p->flags |= F_ON_HEAP_MSGQ; c_p->flags &= ~F_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ; - erts_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&c_p->state, - ERTS_PSFLG_ON_HEAP_MSGQ); /* * We are not allowed to clear ERTS_PSFLG_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ * if a off heap change is ongoing. It will be adjusted @@ -1106,8 +1104,6 @@ erts_change_message_queue_management(Process *c_p, Eterm new_state) break; case am_off_heap: c_p->flags &= ~F_ON_HEAP_MSGQ; - erts_atomic32_read_band_nob(&c_p->state, - ~ERTS_PSFLG_ON_HEAP_MSGQ); goto change_to_off_heap; default: res = THE_NON_VALUE; /* badarg */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c index 7db4af8919..d2000aa71e 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c @@ -237,9 +237,11 @@ static void cache_env(ErlNifEnv* env); static void full_flush_env(ErlNifEnv *env); static void flush_env(ErlNifEnv* env); -/* Temporary object header, auto-deallocated when NIF returns - * or when independent environment is cleared. - */ +/* Temporary object header, auto-deallocated when NIF returns or when + * independent environment is cleared. + * + * The payload can be accessed with &tmp_obj_ptr[1] but keep in mind that its + * first element must not require greater alignment than `next`. */ struct enif_tmp_obj_t { struct enif_tmp_obj_t* next; void (*dtor)(struct enif_tmp_obj_t*); @@ -256,6 +258,46 @@ static ERTS_INLINE void free_tmp_objs(ErlNifEnv* env) } } +/* Whether the given environment is bound to a process and will be cleaned up + * when the NIF returns. It's safe to use temp_alloc for objects in + * env->tmp_obj_list when this is true. */ +static ERTS_INLINE int is_proc_bound(ErlNifEnv *env) +{ + return env->mod_nif != NULL; +} + +/* Allocates and attaches an object to the given environment, running its + * destructor when the environment is cleared. To avoid temporary variables the + * address of the allocated object is returned instead of the enif_tmp_obj_t. + * + * The destructor *must* call `erts_free(tmp_obj->allocator, tmp_obj)` to free + * the object. If the destructor needs to refer to the allocated object its + * address will be &tmp_obj[1]. */ +static ERTS_INLINE void *alloc_tmp_obj(ErlNifEnv *env, size_t size, + void (*dtor)(struct enif_tmp_obj_t*)) { + struct enif_tmp_obj_t *tmp_obj; + ErtsAlcType_t allocator; + + allocator = is_proc_bound(env) ? ERTS_ALC_T_TMP : ERTS_ALC_T_NIF; + + tmp_obj = erts_alloc(allocator, sizeof(struct enif_tmp_obj_t) + MAX(1, size)); + + tmp_obj->next = env->tmp_obj_list; + tmp_obj->allocator = allocator; + tmp_obj->dtor = dtor; + + env->tmp_obj_list = tmp_obj; + + return (void*)&tmp_obj[1]; +} + +/* Generic destructor for objects allocated through alloc_tmp_obj that don't + * care about their payload. */ +static void tmp_alloc_dtor(struct enif_tmp_obj_t *tmp_obj) +{ + erts_free(tmp_obj->allocator, tmp_obj); +} + void erts_post_nif(ErlNifEnv* env) { erts_unblock_fpe(env->fpe_was_unmasked); @@ -446,6 +488,7 @@ static void cache_env(ErlNifEnv* env) env->hp_end = env->heap_frag->mem + env->heap_frag->alloc_size; } } + void* enif_priv_data(ErlNifEnv* env) { return env->mod_nif->priv_data; @@ -1019,11 +1062,6 @@ int enif_is_number(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM term) return is_number(term); } -static ERTS_INLINE int is_proc_bound(ErlNifEnv* env) -{ - return env->mod_nif != NULL; -} - static void aligned_binary_dtor(struct enif_tmp_obj_t* obj) { erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes_extra((byte*)obj, obj->allocator); @@ -1058,22 +1096,14 @@ int enif_inspect_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, Eterm bin_term, ErlNifBinary* bin) u.tmp->dtor = &aligned_binary_dtor; env->tmp_obj_list = u.tmp; } - bin->bin_term = bin_term; bin->size = binary_size(bin_term); bin->ref_bin = NULL; ADD_READONLY_CHECK(env, bin->data, bin->size); return 1; } -static void tmp_alloc_dtor(struct enif_tmp_obj_t* obj) -{ - erts_free(obj->allocator, obj); -} - int enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, Eterm term, ErlNifBinary* bin) { - struct enif_tmp_obj_t* tobj; - ErtsAlcType_t allocator; ErlDrvSizeT sz; if (is_binary(term)) { return enif_inspect_binary(env,term,bin); @@ -1081,7 +1111,6 @@ int enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, Eterm term, ErlNifBinary* bin) if (is_nil(term)) { bin->data = (unsigned char*) &bin->data; /* dummy non-NULL */ bin->size = 0; - bin->bin_term = THE_NON_VALUE; bin->ref_bin = NULL; return 1; } @@ -1089,16 +1118,8 @@ int enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, Eterm term, ErlNifBinary* bin) return 0; } - allocator = is_proc_bound(env) ? ERTS_ALC_T_TMP : ERTS_ALC_T_NIF; - tobj = erts_alloc(allocator, sz + sizeof(struct enif_tmp_obj_t)); - tobj->allocator = allocator; - tobj->next = env->tmp_obj_list; - tobj->dtor = &tmp_alloc_dtor; - env->tmp_obj_list = tobj; - - bin->data = (unsigned char*) &tobj[1]; + bin->data = alloc_tmp_obj(env, sz, &tmp_alloc_dtor); bin->size = sz; - bin->bin_term = THE_NON_VALUE; bin->ref_bin = NULL; erts_iolist_to_buf(term, (char*) bin->data, sz); ADD_READONLY_CHECK(env, bin->data, bin->size); @@ -1116,7 +1137,6 @@ int enif_alloc_binary(size_t size, ErlNifBinary* bin) bin->size = size; bin->data = (unsigned char*) refbin->orig_bytes; - bin->bin_term = THE_NON_VALUE; bin->ref_bin = refbin; return 1; } @@ -1150,12 +1170,10 @@ void enif_release_binary(ErlNifBinary* bin) { if (bin->ref_bin != NULL) { Binary* refbin = bin->ref_bin; - ASSERT(bin->bin_term == THE_NON_VALUE); erts_bin_release(refbin); } #ifdef DEBUG bin->data = NULL; - bin->bin_term = THE_NON_VALUE; bin->ref_bin = NULL; #endif } @@ -1312,29 +1330,51 @@ int enif_get_string(ErlNifEnv *env, ERL_NIF_TERM list, char* buf, unsigned len, Eterm enif_make_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ErlNifBinary* bin) { - if (bin->bin_term != THE_NON_VALUE) { - return bin->bin_term; - } - else if (bin->ref_bin != NULL) { - Binary* bptr = bin->ref_bin; - Eterm bin_term; - - bin_term = erts_build_proc_bin(&MSO(env->proc), - alloc_heap(env, PROC_BIN_SIZE), - bptr); - if (erts_refc_read(&bptr->intern.refc, 1) == 1) { - /* Total ownership transfer */ - bin->ref_bin = NULL; - bin->bin_term = bin_term; - } - return bin_term; - } - else { - flush_env(env); - bin->bin_term = new_binary(env->proc, bin->data, bin->size); - cache_env(env); - return bin->bin_term; + Eterm bin_term; + + if (bin->ref_bin != NULL) { + Binary* binary = bin->ref_bin; + + /* If the binary is smaller than the heap binary limit we'll return a + * heap binary to reduce the number of small refc binaries in the + * system. We can't simply release the refc binary right away however; + * the documentation states that the binary should be considered + * read-only from this point on, which implies that it should still be + * readable. + * + * We could keep it alive until we return by adding it to the temporary + * object list, but that requires an off-heap allocation which is + * potentially quite slow, so we create a dummy ProcBin instead and + * rely on the next minor GC to get rid of it. */ + if (bin->size <= ERL_ONHEAP_BIN_LIMIT) { + ErlHeapBin* hb; + + hb = (ErlHeapBin*)alloc_heap(env, heap_bin_size(bin->size)); + hb->thing_word = header_heap_bin(bin->size); + hb->size = bin->size; + + sys_memcpy(hb->data, bin->data, bin->size); + + erts_build_proc_bin(&MSO(env->proc), + alloc_heap(env, PROC_BIN_SIZE), + binary); + + bin_term = make_binary(hb); + } else { + bin_term = erts_build_proc_bin(&MSO(env->proc), + alloc_heap(env, PROC_BIN_SIZE), + binary); + } + + /* Our (possibly shared) ownership has been transferred to the term. */ + bin->ref_bin = NULL; + } else { + flush_env(env); + bin_term = new_binary(env->proc, bin->data, bin->size); + cache_env(env); } + + return bin_term; } Eterm enif_make_sub_binary(ErlNifEnv* env, ERL_NIF_TERM bin_term, @@ -3380,7 +3420,6 @@ static void marshal_iovec_binary(Eterm binary, ErlNifBinary *copy_buffer, parent_header = binary_val(parent_binary); result->size = binary_size(binary); - result->bin_term = binary; if (thing_subtag(*parent_header) == REFC_BINARY_SUBTAG) { ProcBin *pb = (ProcBin*)parent_header; @@ -3408,6 +3447,7 @@ static void marshal_iovec_binary(Eterm binary, ErlNifBinary *copy_buffer, * and reference that instead. */ if (result->ref_bin == NULL || bit_offset != 0) { + ASSERT(copy_buffer->ref_bin != NULL && copy_buffer->data != NULL); ASSERT(result->size <= (copy_buffer->size - *copy_offset)); if (bit_offset == 0) { @@ -3429,8 +3469,8 @@ static void marshal_iovec_binary(Eterm binary, ErlNifBinary *copy_buffer, static int fill_iovec_with_slice(ErlNifEnv *env, iovec_slice_t *slice, ErlNifIOVec *iovec) { + ErlNifBinary copy_buffer = {0}; UWord copy_offset, iovec_idx; - ErlNifBinary copy_buffer; Eterm sublist_iterator; /* Set up a common refc binary for all on-heap and unaligned binaries. */ @@ -3438,11 +3478,8 @@ static int fill_iovec_with_slice(ErlNifEnv *env, if (!enif_alloc_binary(slice->copied_size, ©_buffer)) { return 0; } - } else { -#ifdef DEBUG - copy_buffer.data = NULL; - copy_buffer.size = 0; -#endif + + ASSERT(copy_buffer.ref_bin != NULL); } sublist_iterator = slice->sublist_start; @@ -3492,9 +3529,11 @@ static int fill_iovec_with_slice(ErlNifEnv *env, } } else { if (slice->copied_size > 0) { - /* Attach the binary to our environment and let the GC take care of - * it after returning. */ - enif_make_binary(env, ©_buffer); + /* Attach the binary to our environment and let the next minor GC + * get rid of it. This is slightly faster than using the tmp object + * list since it avoids off-heap allocations. */ + erts_build_proc_bin(&MSO(env->proc), + alloc_heap(env, PROC_BIN_SIZE), copy_buffer.ref_bin); } } @@ -3520,19 +3559,14 @@ static int create_iovec_from_slice(ErlNifEnv *env, alloc_size = binv_offset; alloc_size += slice->iovec_len * sizeof(Binary*); - /* If we have an environment we'll attach the allocated data to it. The - * GC will take care of releasing it later on. */ + /* When the user passes an environment, we attach the iovec to it so + * the user won't have to bother managing it (similar to + * enif_inspect_binary). It'll disappear once the environment is + * cleaned up. */ if (env != NULL) { - ErlNifBinary gc_bin; - - if (!enif_alloc_binary(alloc_size, &gc_bin)) { - return 0; - } - - alloc_base = (char*)gc_bin.data; - enif_make_binary(env, &gc_bin); + alloc_base = alloc_tmp_obj(env, alloc_size, &tmp_alloc_dtor); } else { - alloc_base = enif_alloc(alloc_size); + alloc_base = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_NIF, alloc_size); } iovec = (ErlNifIOVec*)alloc_base; @@ -3546,7 +3580,7 @@ static int create_iovec_from_slice(ErlNifEnv *env, if(!fill_iovec_with_slice(env, slice, iovec)) { if (env == NULL && !(iovec->flags & ERL_NIF_IOVEC_FLAGS_PREALLOC)) { - enif_free(iovec); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_NIF, iovec); } return 0; @@ -4236,34 +4270,31 @@ static unsigned calc_checksum(unsigned char* ptr, unsigned size); struct readonly_check_t { - struct enif_tmp_obj_t hdr; unsigned char* ptr; unsigned size; unsigned checksum; }; static void add_readonly_check(ErlNifEnv* env, unsigned char* ptr, unsigned sz) { - ErtsAlcType_t allocator = is_proc_bound(env) ? ERTS_ALC_T_TMP : ERTS_ALC_T_NIF; - struct readonly_check_t* obj = erts_alloc(allocator, - sizeof(struct readonly_check_t)); - obj->hdr.allocator = allocator; - obj->hdr.next = env->tmp_obj_list; - env->tmp_obj_list = &obj->hdr; - obj->hdr.dtor = &readonly_check_dtor; + struct readonly_check_t* obj; + + obj = alloc_tmp_obj(env, sizeof(struct readonly_check_t), + &readonly_check_dtor); + obj->ptr = ptr; obj->size = sz; - obj->checksum = calc_checksum(ptr, sz); + obj->checksum = calc_checksum(ptr, sz); } -static void readonly_check_dtor(struct enif_tmp_obj_t* o) +static void readonly_check_dtor(struct enif_tmp_obj_t* tmp_obj) { - struct readonly_check_t* obj = (struct readonly_check_t*) o; - unsigned chksum = calc_checksum(obj->ptr, obj->size); - if (chksum != obj->checksum) { + struct readonly_check_t* ro_check = (struct readonly_check_t*)&tmp_obj[1]; + unsigned chksum = calc_checksum(ro_check->ptr, ro_check->size); + if (chksum != ro_check->checksum) { fprintf(stderr, "\r\nReadonly data written by NIF, checksums differ" - " %x != %x\r\nABORTING\r\n", chksum, obj->checksum); + " %x != %x\r\nABORTING\r\n", chksum, ro_check->checksum); abort(); } - erts_free(obj->hdr.allocator, obj); + erts_free(tmp_obj->allocator, tmp_obj); } static unsigned calc_checksum(unsigned char* ptr, unsigned size) { diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h index 053f7673c4..a99b4db705 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h @@ -137,8 +137,9 @@ typedef struct unsigned char* data; /* Internals (avert your eyes) */ - ERL_NIF_TERM bin_term; void* ref_bin; + /* for future additions to be ABI compatible (same struct size) */ + void* __spare__[2]; }ErlNifBinary; #if (defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_)) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port.h index 9117eb1f72..0d148ee048 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port.h @@ -180,6 +180,7 @@ void erts_init_port_data(Port *); void erts_cleanup_port_data(Port *); Uint erts_port_data_size(Port *); ErlOffHeap *erts_port_data_offheap(Port *); +Eterm erts_port_data_read(Port* prt); #define ERTS_PORT_GET_CONNECTED(PRT) \ ((Eterm) erts_atomic_read_nob(&(PRT)->connected)) @@ -195,26 +196,52 @@ struct erl_drv_port_data_lock { Port *prt; }; +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_init_runq_port(Port *prt, ErtsRunQueue *runq); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_set_runq_port(Port *prt, ErtsRunQueue *runq); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_get_runq_port(Port *prt); ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_port_runq(Port *prt); #if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void +erts_init_runq_port(Port *prt, ErtsRunQueue *runq) +{ + if (!runq) + ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Missing run-queue"); + erts_atomic_init_nob(&prt->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) runq); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void +erts_set_runq_port(Port *prt, ErtsRunQueue *runq) +{ + if (!runq) + ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Missing run-queue"); + erts_atomic_set_nob(&prt->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) runq); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * +erts_get_runq_port(Port *prt) +{ + ErtsRunQueue *runq; + runq = (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&prt->run_queue); + if (!runq) + ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Missing run-queue"); + return runq; +} + + ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * erts_port_runq(Port *prt) { ErtsRunQueue *rq1, *rq2; - rq1 = (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&prt->run_queue); - if (!rq1) - return NULL; + rq1 = erts_get_runq_port(prt); while (1) { erts_runq_lock(rq1); - rq2 = (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&prt->run_queue); + rq2 = erts_get_runq_port(prt); if (rq1 == rq2) return rq1; erts_runq_unlock(rq1); rq1 = rq2; - if (!rq1) - return NULL; } } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c index a588477320..4a3671df0c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c @@ -84,11 +84,10 @@ static void chk_task_queues(Port *pp, ErtsPortTask *execq, int processing_busy_q #define LTTNG_DRIVER(TRACEPOINT, PP) do {} while(0) #endif -#define ERTS_LC_VERIFY_RQ(RQ, PP) \ - do { \ +#define ERTS_LC_VERIFY_RQ(RQ, PP) \ + do { \ ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); \ - ERTS_LC_ASSERT((RQ) == ((ErtsRunQueue *) \ - erts_atomic_read_nob(&(PP)->run_queue))); \ + ERTS_LC_ASSERT((RQ) == erts_get_runq_port((PP))); \ } while (0) #define ERTS_PT_STATE_SCHEDULED 0 @@ -1520,19 +1519,15 @@ erts_port_task_schedule(Eterm id, /* Enqueue port on run-queue */ runq = erts_port_runq(pp); - if (!runq) - ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Missing run-queue"); xrunq = erts_check_emigration_need(runq, ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL); ERTS_LC_ASSERT(runq != xrunq); ERTS_LC_VERIFY_RQ(runq, pp); if (xrunq) { /* Emigrate port ... */ - erts_atomic_set_nob(&pp->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) xrunq); + erts_set_runq_port(pp, xrunq); erts_runq_unlock(runq); runq = erts_port_runq(pp); - if (!runq) - ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Missing run-queue"); } enqueue_port(runq, pp); @@ -1593,8 +1588,6 @@ erts_port_task_free_port(Port *pp) ASSERT(!(erts_atomic32_read_nob(&pp->state) & ERTS_PORT_SFLGS_DEAD)); runq = erts_port_runq(pp); - if (!runq) - ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Missing run-queue"); erts_port_task_sched_lock(&pp->sched); flags = erts_atomic32_read_bor_relb(&pp->sched.flags, ERTS_PTS_FLG_EXIT); @@ -1805,7 +1798,7 @@ erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) erts_unblock_fpe(fpe_was_unmasked); ERTS_MSACC_POP_STATE_M(); - ASSERT(runq == (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&pp->run_queue)); + ASSERT(runq == erts_get_runq_port(pp)); active = finalize_exec(pp, &execq, processing_busy_q); @@ -1831,11 +1824,10 @@ erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) } else { /* Emigrate port... */ - erts_atomic_set_nob(&pp->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) xrunq); + erts_set_runq_port(pp, xrunq); erts_runq_unlock(runq); xrunq = erts_port_runq(pp); - ASSERT(xrunq); enqueue_port(xrunq, pp); erts_runq_unlock(xrunq); erts_notify_inc_runq(xrunq); @@ -2069,7 +2061,7 @@ void erts_enqueue_port(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Port *pp) { ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); - ASSERT(rq == (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&pp->run_queue)); + ASSERT(rq == erts_get_runq_port(pp)); ASSERT(erts_atomic32_read_nob(&pp->sched.flags) & ERTS_PTS_FLG_IN_RUNQ); enqueue_port(rq, pp); } @@ -2080,8 +2072,7 @@ erts_dequeue_port(ErtsRunQueue *rq) Port *pp; ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); pp = pop_port(rq); - ASSERT(!pp - || rq == (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&pp->run_queue)); + ASSERT(!pp || rq == erts_get_runq_port(pp)); ASSERT(!pp || (erts_atomic32_read_nob(&pp->sched.flags) & ERTS_PTS_FLG_IN_RUNQ)); return pp; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c index a807d60ec7..23fe353495 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c @@ -137,36 +137,6 @@ runq_got_work_to_execute(ErtsRunQueue *rq) return runq_got_work_to_execute_flags(ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq)); } -#undef RUNQ_READ_RQ -#undef RUNQ_SET_RQ -#define RUNQ_READ_RQ(X) ((ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob((X))) -#define RUNQ_SET_RQ(X, RQ) erts_atomic_set_nob((X), (erts_aint_t) (RQ)) - -#ifdef DEBUG -# if defined(ARCH_64) -# define ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(RQP, N) \ - (RUNQ_SET_RQ((RQP), (0xdeadbeefdead0003LL | ((N) << 4))) -# define ERTS_DBG_VERIFY_VALID_RUNQP(RQP) \ -do { \ - ASSERT((RQP) != NULL); \ - ASSERT(((((Uint) (RQP)) & ((Uint) 0x3))) == ((Uint) 0)); \ - ASSERT((((Uint) (RQP)) & ~((Uint) 0xffff)) != ((Uint) 0xdeadbeefdead0000LL));\ -} while (0) -# else -# define ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(RQP, N) \ - (RUNQ_SET_RQ((RQP), (0xdead0003 | ((N) << 4)))) -# define ERTS_DBG_VERIFY_VALID_RUNQP(RQP) \ -do { \ - ASSERT((RQP) != NULL); \ - ASSERT(((((UWord) (RQP)) & ((UWord) 1))) == ((UWord) 0)); \ - ASSERT((((UWord) (RQP)) & ~((UWord) 0xffff)) != ((UWord) 0xdead0000)); \ -} while (0) -# endif -#else -# define ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(RQP, N) -# define ERTS_DBG_VERIFY_VALID_RUNQP(RQP) -#endif - const Process erts_invalid_process = {{ERTS_INVALID_PID}}; extern BeamInstr beam_apply[]; @@ -1538,6 +1508,20 @@ erts_proclist_destroy(ErtsProcList *plp) proclist_destroy(plp); } +void +erts_proclist_dump(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsProcList *plp) +{ + ErtsProcList *first = plp; + + while (plp) { + erts_print(to, to_arg, "%T", plp->pid); + plp = plp->next; + if (plp == first) + break; + } + erts_print(to, to_arg, "\n"); +} + void * erts_psd_set_init(Process *p, int ix, void *data) { @@ -3926,21 +3910,16 @@ immigrate(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, ErtsMigrationPath *mp) Port *prt; prt = erts_dequeue_port(rq); if (prt) - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&prt->run_queue, c_rq); + erts_set_runq_port(prt, c_rq); erts_runq_unlock(rq); if (prt) { - /* port might terminate while we have no lock... */ rq = erts_port_runq(prt); - if (rq) { - if (rq != c_rq) - erts_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, - "%s:%d:%s(): Internal error", - __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); - erts_enqueue_port(c_rq, prt); - if (!iflag) - return; /* done */ - erts_runq_unlock(c_rq); - } + if (rq != c_rq) + ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Unexpected run-queue"); + erts_enqueue_port(c_rq, prt); + if (!iflag) + return; /* done */ + erts_runq_unlock(c_rq); } } else { @@ -3954,12 +3933,11 @@ immigrate(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, ErtsMigrationPath *mp) while (proc) { erts_aint32_t state; state = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&proc->state); - if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state) - && (prio == (int) ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_PRQ_PRIO(state))) { + if (prio == (int) ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_PRQ_PRIO(state) + && erts_try_change_runq_proc(proc, c_rq)) { ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi = &rq->procs.prio_info[prio]; unqueue_process(rq, rpq, rqi, prio, prev_proc, proc); erts_runq_unlock(rq); - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, c_rq); rq_locked = 0; erts_runq_lock(c_rq); @@ -4140,21 +4118,13 @@ evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, while (prt) { ErtsRunQueue *prt_rq; prt = erts_dequeue_port(rq); - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&prt->run_queue, to_rq); + erts_set_runq_port(prt, to_rq); erts_runq_unlock(rq); - /* - * The port might terminate while - * we have no lock on it... - */ prt_rq = erts_port_runq(prt); - if (prt_rq) { - if (prt_rq != to_rq) - erts_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, - "%s:%d:%s() internal error\n", - __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); - erts_enqueue_port(to_rq, prt); - erts_runq_unlock(to_rq); - } + if (prt_rq != to_rq) + ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Unexpected run-queue"); + erts_enqueue_port(to_rq, prt); + erts_runq_unlock(to_rq); erts_runq_lock(rq); prt = rq->ports.start; } @@ -4165,8 +4135,6 @@ evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, for (prio_q = 0; prio_q < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_QUEUES; prio_q++) { erts_aint32_t state; Process *proc; - int notify = 0; - to_rq = NULL; if (!mp->prio[prio_q].runq) return; @@ -4177,14 +4145,13 @@ evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, while (proc) { Process *real_proc; int prio; - erts_aint32_t max_qbit, qbit, real_state; + erts_aint32_t max_qbit, qbit; prio = ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_PRQ_PRIO(state); qbit = ((erts_aint32_t) 1) << prio; if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_PROXY)) { real_proc = proc; - real_state = state; } else { real_proc = erts_proc_lookup_raw(proc->common.id); @@ -4192,7 +4159,6 @@ evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, free_proxy_proc(proc); goto handle_next_proc; } - real_state = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&real_proc->state); } max_qbit = (state >> ERTS_PSFLGS_IN_PRQ_MASK_OFFSET); @@ -4227,7 +4193,13 @@ evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, goto handle_next_proc; } - if (ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & real_state) { + prio = (int) ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_PRQ_PRIO(state); + to_rq = mp->prio[prio].runq; + + if (!to_rq) + goto handle_next_proc; + + if (!erts_try_change_runq_proc(proc, to_rq)) { /* Bound processes get stuck here... */ proc->next = NULL; if (sbpp->last) @@ -4237,16 +4209,13 @@ evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, sbpp->last = proc; } else { - int prio = (int) ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_PRQ_PRIO(state); erts_runq_unlock(rq); - to_rq = mp->prio[prio].runq; - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, to_rq); - erts_runq_lock(to_rq); enqueue_process(to_rq, prio, proc); erts_runq_unlock(to_rq); - notify = 1; + + smp_notify_inc_runq(to_rq); erts_runq_lock(rq); } @@ -4254,8 +4223,7 @@ evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, handle_next_proc: proc = dequeue_process(rq, prio_q, &state); } - if (notify) - smp_notify_inc_runq(to_rq); + } } @@ -4309,14 +4277,13 @@ try_steal_task_from_victim(ErtsRunQueue *rq, int *rq_lockedp, ErtsRunQueue *vrq, proc = rpq->first; while (proc) { - erts_aint32_t state = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&proc->state); - if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state)) { + if (erts_try_change_runq_proc(proc, rq)) { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&proc->state); /* Steal process */ int prio = (int) ERTS_PSFLGS_GET_PRQ_PRIO(state); ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi = &vrq->procs.prio_info[prio]; unqueue_process(vrq, rpq, rqi, prio, prev_proc, proc); erts_runq_unlock(vrq); - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, rq); erts_runq_lock(rq); *rq_lockedp = 1; @@ -4341,26 +4308,14 @@ no_procs: if (vrq->ports.start) { ErtsRunQueue *prt_rq; Port *prt = erts_dequeue_port(vrq); - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&prt->run_queue, rq); + erts_set_runq_port(prt, rq); erts_runq_unlock(vrq); - - /* - * The port might terminate while - * we have no lock on it... - */ - prt_rq = erts_port_runq(prt); - if (!prt_rq) - return 0; - else { - if (prt_rq != rq) - erts_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, - "%s:%d:%s() internal error\n", - __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); - *rq_lockedp = 1; - erts_enqueue_port(rq, prt); - return !0; - } + if (prt_rq != rq) + ERTS_INTERNAL_ERROR("Unexpected run-queue"); + *rq_lockedp = 1; + erts_enqueue_port(rq, prt); + return !0; } erts_runq_unlock(vrq); @@ -6116,7 +6071,8 @@ make_proxy_proc(Process *prev_proxy, Process *proc, erts_aint32_t prio) { erts_aint32_t state; Process *proxy; - ErtsRunQueue *rq = RUNQ_READ_RQ(&proc->run_queue); + int bound; + ErtsRunQueue *rq = erts_get_runq_proc(proc, &bound); state = (ERTS_PSFLG_PROXY | ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ @@ -6129,7 +6085,7 @@ make_proxy_proc(Process *prev_proxy, Process *proc, erts_aint32_t prio) proxy = prev_proxy; ASSERT(erts_atomic32_read_nob(&proxy->state) & ERTS_PSFLG_PROXY); erts_atomic32_set_nob(&proxy->state, state); - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, rq); + (void) erts_set_runq_proc(proc, rq, &bound); } else { proxy = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROC, sizeof(Process)); @@ -6142,8 +6098,7 @@ make_proxy_proc(Process *prev_proxy, Process *proc, erts_aint32_t prio) } #endif erts_atomic32_init_nob(&proxy->state, state); - erts_atomic_init_nob(&proxy->run_queue, - erts_atomic_read_nob(&proc->run_queue)); + erts_init_runq_proc(proc, rq, bound); } proxy->common.id = proc->common.id; @@ -6334,18 +6289,21 @@ select_enqueue_run_queue(int enqueue, int enq_prio, Process *p, erts_aint32_t st default: { ErtsRunQueue* runq; + int bound; ASSERT(enqueue == ERTS_ENQUEUE_NORMAL_QUEUE || enqueue == -ERTS_ENQUEUE_NORMAL_QUEUE); - runq = erts_get_runq_proc(p); + runq = erts_get_runq_proc(p, &bound); - if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state)) { + if (!bound) { ErtsRunQueue *new_runq = erts_check_emigration_need(runq, enq_prio); - if (new_runq) { - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&p->run_queue, new_runq); - runq = new_runq; - } + if (new_runq) { + if (erts_try_change_runq_proc(p, new_runq)) + runq = new_runq; + else + runq = erts_get_runq_proc(p, NULL); + } } ASSERT(runq); @@ -11462,6 +11420,7 @@ typedef struct { Process *proc; erts_aint32_t state; ErtsRunQueue *run_queue; + int bound; } ErtsEarlyProcInit; static void early_init_process_struct(void *varg, Eterm data) @@ -11472,10 +11431,9 @@ static void early_init_process_struct(void *varg, Eterm data) proc->common.id = make_internal_pid(data); erts_atomic32_init_nob(&proc->dirty_state, 0); proc->dirty_sys_tasks = NULL; + erts_init_runq_proc(proc, arg->run_queue, arg->bound); erts_atomic32_init_relb(&proc->state, arg->state); - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, arg->run_queue); - erts_proc_lock_init(proc); /* All locks locked */ } @@ -11484,7 +11442,7 @@ static void early_init_process_struct(void *varg, Eterm data) ** Allocate process and find out where to place next process. */ static Process* -alloc_process(ErtsRunQueue *rq, erts_aint32_t state) +alloc_process(ErtsRunQueue *rq, int bound, erts_aint32_t state) { ErtsEarlyProcInit init_arg; Process *p; @@ -11493,9 +11451,12 @@ alloc_process(ErtsRunQueue *rq, erts_aint32_t state) if (!p) return NULL; + ASSERT(rq); + init_arg.proc = (Process *) p; - init_arg.run_queue = rq; init_arg.state = state; + init_arg.run_queue = rq; + init_arg.bound = bound; ERTS_CT_ASSERT(offsetof(Process,common) == 0); @@ -11530,6 +11491,7 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). Eterm args, /* Arguments for function (must be well-formed list). */ ErlSpawnOpts* so) /* Options for spawn. */ { + int bound = 0; Uint flags = 0; ErtsRunQueue *rq = NULL; Process *p; @@ -11566,7 +11528,7 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). ASSERT(0 <= ix && ix < erts_no_run_queues); rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); /* Unsupported feature... */ - state |= ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND; + bound = !0; } prio = (erts_aint32_t) so->priority; } @@ -11579,17 +11541,16 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). flags |= F_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ; } else if (so->flags & SPO_ON_HEAP_MSGQ) { - state |= ERTS_PSFLG_ON_HEAP_MSGQ; flags |= F_ON_HEAP_MSGQ; } ASSERT((flags & F_ON_HEAP_MSGQ) || (flags & F_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ)); if (!rq) - rq = erts_get_runq_proc(parent); + rq = erts_get_runq_proc(parent, NULL); - p = alloc_process(rq, state); /* All proc locks are locked by this thread - on success */ + p = alloc_process(rq, bound, state); /* All proc locks are locked by this thread + on success */ if (!p) { erts_send_error_to_logger_str(parent->group_leader, "Too many processes\n"); @@ -11597,11 +11558,6 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). goto error; } - ASSERT((erts_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state) - & ERTS_PSFLG_ON_HEAP_MSGQ) - || (erts_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state) - & ERTS_PSFLG_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ)); - #ifdef SHCOPY_SPAWN arg_size = copy_shared_calculate(args, &info); #else @@ -11976,7 +11932,7 @@ void erts_init_empty_process(Process *p) p->pending_exit.bp = NULL; erts_proc_lock_init(p); erts_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); - RUNQ_SET_RQ(&p->run_queue, ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)); + erts_init_runq_proc(p, ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0), 0); #if !defined(NO_FPE_SIGNALS) || defined(HIPE) p->fp_exception = 0; @@ -12298,7 +12254,7 @@ save_pending_exiter(Process *p, ErtsProcList *plp) ERTS_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - rq = RUNQ_READ_RQ(&p->run_queue); + rq = erts_get_runq_proc(p, NULL); ASSERT(rq && !ERTS_RUNQ_IX_IS_DIRTY(rq->ix)); if (!plp) @@ -13398,16 +13354,33 @@ stack_element_dump(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, Eterm* sp, int yreg) return yreg; } +static void print_current_process_info(fmtfn_t, void *to_arg, ErtsSchedulerData*); + /* * Print scheduler information */ void -erts_print_scheduler_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) { +erts_print_scheduler_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) +{ int i; erts_aint32_t flg; - Process *p; - erts_print(to, to_arg, "=scheduler:%u\n", esdp->no); + switch (esdp->type) { + case ERTS_SCHED_NORMAL: + erts_print(to, to_arg, "=scheduler:%u\n", esdp->no); + break; + case ERTS_SCHED_DIRTY_CPU: + erts_print(to, to_arg, "=dirty_cpu_scheduler:%u\n", + (esdp->dirty_no + erts_no_schedulers)); + break; + case ERTS_SCHED_DIRTY_IO: + erts_print(to, to_arg, "=dirty_io_scheduler:%u\n", + (esdp->dirty_no + erts_no_schedulers + erts_no_dirty_cpu_schedulers)); + break; + default: + erts_print(to, to_arg, "=unknown_scheduler_type:%u\n", esdp->type); + break; + } flg = erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&esdp->ssi->flags); erts_print(to, to_arg, "Scheduler Sleep Info Flags: "); @@ -13453,10 +13426,24 @@ erts_print_scheduler_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) { } erts_print(to, to_arg, "\n"); - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Current Port: "); - if (esdp->current_port) - erts_print(to, to_arg, "%T", esdp->current_port->common.id); - erts_print(to, to_arg, "\n"); + if (esdp->type == ERTS_SCHED_NORMAL) { + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Current Port: "); + if (esdp->current_port) + erts_print(to, to_arg, "%T", esdp->current_port->common.id); + erts_print(to, to_arg, "\n"); + + erts_print_run_queue_info(to, to_arg, esdp->run_queue); + } + + /* This *MUST* to be the last information in scheduler block */ + print_current_process_info(to, to_arg, esdp); +} + +void erts_print_run_queue_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, + ErtsRunQueue *run_queue) +{ + erts_aint32_t flg; + int i; for (i = 0; i < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; i++) { erts_print(to, to_arg, "Run Queue "); @@ -13478,12 +13465,12 @@ erts_print_scheduler_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) { break; } erts_print(to, to_arg, "Length: %d\n", - erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&esdp->run_queue->procs.prio_info[i].len)); + erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&run_queue->procs.prio_info[i].len)); } erts_print(to, to_arg, "Run Queue Port Length: %d\n", - erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&esdp->run_queue->ports.info.len)); + erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&run_queue->ports.info.len)); - flg = erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&esdp->run_queue->flags); + flg = erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&run_queue->flags); erts_print(to, to_arg, "Run Queue Flags: "); for (i = 0; i < ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_MAX && flg; i++) { erts_aint32_t chk = (1 << i); @@ -13550,9 +13537,15 @@ erts_print_scheduler_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) { } } erts_print(to, to_arg, "\n"); +} + + +static void print_current_process_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, + ErtsSchedulerData* esdp) +{ + Process *p = esdp->current_process; + erts_aint32_t flg; - /* This *MUST* to be the last information in scheduler block */ - p = esdp->current_process; erts_print(to, to_arg, "Current Process: "); if (esdp->current_process && !(ERTS_TRACE_FLAGS(p) & F_SENSITIVE)) { flg = erts_atomic32_read_dirty(&p->state); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h index 55c020d47b..8581c6a639 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h @@ -244,6 +244,9 @@ extern int erts_dio_sched_thread_suggested_stack_size; (erts_aint32_t) (MSK), \ (erts_aint32_t) (FLGS))) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_POINTER_MASK (~((erts_aint_t) 3)) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG ((erts_aint_t) 1) + typedef enum { ERTS_SCHDLR_SSPND_DONE_MSCHED_BLOCKED, ERTS_SCHDLR_SSPND_DONE_NMSCHED_BLOCKED, @@ -1168,14 +1171,14 @@ void erts_check_for_holes(Process* p); #define ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(9) #define ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(10) #define ERTS_PSFLG_GC ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(11) -#define ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(12) +/* #define ERTS_PSFLG_ ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(12) */ #define ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(13) #define ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE_SYS ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(14) #define ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING_SYS ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(15) #define ERTS_PSFLG_PROXY ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(16) #define ERTS_PSFLG_DELAYED_SYS ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(17) #define ERTS_PSFLG_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(18) -#define ERTS_PSFLG_ON_HEAP_MSGQ ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(19) +/* #define ERTS_PSFLG_ ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(19) */ #define ERTS_PSFLG_DIRTY_CPU_PROC ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(20) #define ERTS_PSFLG_DIRTY_IO_PROC ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(21) #define ERTS_PSFLG_DIRTY_ACTIVE_SYS ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(22) @@ -1546,6 +1549,7 @@ Uint64 erts_step_proc_interval(void); ErtsProcList *erts_proclist_create(Process *); ErtsProcList *erts_proclist_copy(ErtsProcList *); void erts_proclist_destroy(ErtsProcList *); +void erts_proclist_dump(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsProcList*); ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_proclist_same(ErtsProcList *, Process *); ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_proclist_store_first(ErtsProcList **, ErtsProcList *); @@ -1792,6 +1796,7 @@ void erts_stack_dump(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, Process *); void erts_limited_stack_trace(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, Process *); void erts_program_counter_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, Process *); void erts_print_scheduler_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp); +void erts_print_run_queue_info(fmtfn_t, void *to_arg, ErtsRunQueue*); void erts_dump_extended_process_state(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, erts_aint32_t psflg); void erts_dump_process_state(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, erts_aint32_t psflg); @@ -2167,7 +2172,12 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_is_scheduler_bound(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp); ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_get_current_process(void); ERTS_GLB_INLINE Eterm erts_get_current_pid(void); ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint erts_get_scheduler_id(void); -ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_get_runq_proc(Process *p); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_init_runq_proc(Process *p, ErtsRunQueue *rq, int bnd); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_set_runq_proc(Process *p, ErtsRunQueue *rq, int *boundp); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_try_change_runq_proc(Process *p, ErtsRunQueue *rq); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_bind_runq_proc(Process *p, int bind); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_proc_runq_is_bound(Process *p); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_get_runq_proc(Process *p, int *boundp); ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_get_runq_current(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp); ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_runq_lock(ErtsRunQueue *rq); ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_runq_trylock(ErtsRunQueue *rq); @@ -2247,11 +2257,144 @@ Uint erts_get_scheduler_id(void) return esdp ? esdp->no : (Uint) 0; } +/** + * Init run-queue of process. + * + * @param p[in,out] Process + * @param rq[in] Run-queue that process will be assigned to + * @param bnd[in,out] If non-zero binds process to run-queue. + */ + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void +erts_init_runq_proc(Process *p, ErtsRunQueue *rq, int bnd) +{ + erts_aint_t rqint = (erts_aint_t) rq; + if (bnd) + rqint |= ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG; + erts_atomic_init_nob(&p->run_queue, rqint); +} + +/** + * Forcibly set run-queue of process. + * + * @param p[in,out] Process + * @param rq[in] Run-queue that process will be assigned to + * @param bndp[in,out] Pointer to integer. On input non-zero + * value causes the process to be bound to + * the run-queue. On output, indicating + * wether process previously was bound or + * not. + * @return Previous run-queue. + */ + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * +erts_set_runq_proc(Process *p, ErtsRunQueue *rq, int *bndp) +{ + erts_aint_t rqint = (erts_aint_t) rq; + ASSERT(bndp); + ASSERT(rq); + if (*bndp) + rqint |= ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG; + rqint = erts_atomic_xchg_nob(&p->run_queue, rqint); + *bndp = (int) (rqint & ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG); + return (ErtsRunQueue *) (rqint & ERTS_RUNQ_POINTER_MASK); +} + +/** + * Try to change run-queue assignment of a process. + * + * @param p[in,out] Process + * @param rq[int] Run-queue that process will be assigned to + * @return Non-zero if the run-queue assignment was + * successfully changed. + */ + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int +erts_try_change_runq_proc(Process *p, ErtsRunQueue *rq) +{ + erts_aint_t old_rqint, new_rqint; + + new_rqint = (erts_aint_t) rq; + old_rqint = (erts_aint_t) erts_atomic_read_nob(&p->run_queue); + while (1) { + erts_aint_t act_rqint; + + if (old_rqint & ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG) + return 0; + + act_rqint = erts_atomic_cmpxchg_nob(&p->run_queue, + new_rqint, + old_rqint); + if (act_rqint == old_rqint) + return !0; + } +} + +/** + * + * Bind or unbind process to/from currently used run-queue. + * + * @param p Process + * @param bind Bind if non-zero; otherwise unbind + * @return Pointer to previously bound run-queue, + * or NULL if previously unbound + */ + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * +erts_bind_runq_proc(Process *p, int bind) +{ + erts_aint_t rqint; + if (bind) + rqint = erts_atomic_read_bor_nob(&p->run_queue, + ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG); + else + rqint = erts_atomic_read_band_nob(&p->run_queue, + ~ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG); + if (rqint & ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG) + return (ErtsRunQueue *) (rqint & ERTS_RUNQ_POINTER_MASK); + else + return NULL; +} + +/** + * Determine wether a process is bound to a run-queue or not. + * + * @return Returns a non-zero value if bound, + * and zero of not bound. + */ + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int +erts_proc_runq_is_bound(Process *p) +{ + erts_aint_t rqint = erts_atomic_read_nob(&p->run_queue); + return (int) (rqint & ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG); +} + +/** + * Set run-queue of process. + * + * @param p[in,out] Process + * @param bndp[out] Pointer to integer. If non-NULL pointer, + * the integer will be set to a non-zero + * value if the process is bound to the + * run-queue. + * @return Pointer to the normal run-queue that + * the process currently is assigend to. + * A process is always assigned to a + * normal run-queue. + */ + ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * -erts_get_runq_proc(Process *p) +erts_get_runq_proc(Process *p, int *bndp) { - ASSERT(ERTS_AINT_NULL != erts_atomic_read_nob(&p->run_queue)); - return (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&p->run_queue); + erts_aint_t rqint = erts_atomic_read_nob(&p->run_queue); + ErtsRunQueue *rq; + if (bndp) + *bndp = (int) (rqint & ERTS_RUNQ_BOUND_FLAG); + rqint &= ERTS_RUNQ_POINTER_MASK; + rq = (ErtsRunQueue *) rqint; + ASSERT(rq); + return rq; } ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c index f562fc961b..05e7bcdea2 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c @@ -78,8 +78,17 @@ erts_deep_process_dump(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg) Process *p = erts_pix2proc(i); if (p && p->i != ENULL) { erts_aint32_t state = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); - if (!(state & (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_GC))) - dump_process_info(to, to_arg, p); + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING) + continue; + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_GC) { + ErtsSchedulerData *sdp = erts_get_scheduler_data(); + if (!sdp || p != sdp->current_process) + continue; + + /* We want to dump the garbing process that caused the dump */ + } + + dump_process_info(to, to_arg, p); } } @@ -135,9 +144,12 @@ dump_process_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, Process *p) ErtsMessage* mp; int yreg = -1; + if (ERTS_TRACE_FLAGS(p) & F_SENSITIVE) + return; + ERTS_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(p); - if ((ERTS_TRACE_FLAGS(p) & F_SENSITIVE) == 0 && p->msg.first) { + if (p->msg.first) { erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc_messages:%T\n", p->common.id); for (mp = p->msg.first; mp != NULL; mp = mp->next) { Eterm mesg = ERL_MESSAGE_TERM(mp); @@ -152,38 +164,34 @@ dump_process_info(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, Process *p) } } - if ((ERTS_TRACE_FLAGS(p) & F_SENSITIVE) == 0) { - if (p->dictionary) { - erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc_dictionary:%T\n", p->common.id); - erts_deep_dictionary_dump(to, to_arg, - p->dictionary, dump_element_nl); - } + if (p->dictionary) { + erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc_dictionary:%T\n", p->common.id); + erts_deep_dictionary_dump(to, to_arg, + p->dictionary, dump_element_nl); } - if ((ERTS_TRACE_FLAGS(p) & F_SENSITIVE) == 0) { - erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc_stack:%T\n", p->common.id); - for (sp = p->stop; sp < STACK_START(p); sp++) { - yreg = stack_element_dump(to, to_arg, sp, yreg); - } + erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc_stack:%T\n", p->common.id); + for (sp = p->stop; sp < STACK_START(p); sp++) { + yreg = stack_element_dump(to, to_arg, sp, yreg); + } - erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc_heap:%T\n", p->common.id); - for (sp = p->stop; sp < STACK_START(p); sp++) { - Eterm term = *sp; - - if (!is_catch(term) && !is_CP(term)) { - heap_dump(to, to_arg, term); - } - } - for (mp = p->msg.first; mp != NULL; mp = mp->next) { - Eterm mesg = ERL_MESSAGE_TERM(mp); - if (is_value(mesg)) - heap_dump(to, to_arg, mesg); - mesg = ERL_MESSAGE_TOKEN(mp); - heap_dump(to, to_arg, mesg); - } - if (p->dictionary) { - erts_deep_dictionary_dump(to, to_arg, p->dictionary, heap_dump); - } + erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc_heap:%T\n", p->common.id); + for (sp = p->stop; sp < STACK_START(p); sp++) { + Eterm term = *sp; + + if (!is_catch(term) && !is_CP(term)) { + heap_dump(to, to_arg, term); + } + } + for (mp = p->msg.first; mp != NULL; mp = mp->next) { + Eterm mesg = ERL_MESSAGE_TERM(mp); + if (is_value(mesg)) + heap_dump(to, to_arg, mesg); + mesg = ERL_MESSAGE_TOKEN(mp); + heap_dump(to, to_arg, mesg); + } + if (p->dictionary) { + erts_deep_dictionary_dump(to, to_arg, p->dictionary, heap_dump); } } @@ -1001,8 +1009,6 @@ erts_dump_extended_process_state(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, erts_aint32_t psflg) erts_print(to, to_arg, "SUSPENDED"); break; case ERTS_PSFLG_GC: erts_print(to, to_arg, "GC"); break; - case ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND: - erts_print(to, to_arg, "BOUND"); break; case ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT: erts_print(to, to_arg, "TRAP_EXIT"); break; case ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE_SYS: @@ -1015,8 +1021,6 @@ erts_dump_extended_process_state(fmtfn_t to, void *to_arg, erts_aint32_t psflg) erts_print(to, to_arg, "DELAYED_SYS"); break; case ERTS_PSFLG_OFF_HEAP_MSGQ: erts_print(to, to_arg, "OFF_HEAP_MSGQ"); break; - case ERTS_PSFLG_ON_HEAP_MSGQ: - erts_print(to, to_arg, "ON_HEAP_MSGQ"); break; case ERTS_PSFLG_DIRTY_CPU_PROC: erts_print(to, to_arg, "DIRTY_CPU_PROC"); break; case ERTS_PSFLG_DIRTY_IO_PROC: diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c index 4b996d8fc2..d2495479ab 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c @@ -2783,24 +2783,28 @@ is_tracer_enabled(Process* c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, ASSERT(0); } - /* Only remove tracer on self() and ports */ + /* Only remove tracer on (self() or ports) AND we are on a normal scheduler */ if (is_internal_port(t_p->id) || (c_p && c_p->common.id == t_p->id)) { + ErtsSchedulerData *esdp = erts_get_scheduler_data(); ErtsProcLocks c_p_xlocks = 0; - if (is_internal_pid(t_p->id)) { - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(c_p) & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - if (c_p_locks != ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL) { - c_p_xlocks = ~c_p_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL; - if (erts_proc_trylock(c_p, c_p_xlocks) == EBUSY) { - erts_proc_unlock(c_p, c_p_locks & ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); + if (esdp && !ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) { + if (is_internal_pid(t_p->id)) { + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(c_p) & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + if (c_p_locks != ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL) { + c_p_xlocks = ~c_p_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL; + if (erts_proc_trylock(c_p, c_p_xlocks) == EBUSY) { + erts_proc_unlock(c_p, c_p_locks & ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); + } } } - } - erts_tracer_replace(t_p, erts_tracer_nil); - t_p->trace_flags &= ~TRACEE_FLAGS; - if (c_p_xlocks) - erts_proc_unlock(c_p, c_p_xlocks); + erts_tracer_replace(t_p, erts_tracer_nil); + t_p->trace_flags &= ~TRACEE_FLAGS; + + if (c_p_xlocks) + erts_proc_unlock(c_p, c_p_xlocks); + } } return 0; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/io.c b/erts/emulator/beam/io.c index 2c1b7871c4..3e8f6263bb 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/io.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/io.c @@ -298,7 +298,6 @@ static Port *create_port(char *name, erts_aint32_t state = ERTS_PORT_SFLG_CONNECTED; erts_aint32_t x_pts_flgs = 0; - ErtsRunQueue *runq; if (!driver_lock) { /* Align size for mutex following port struct */ port_size = size = ERTS_ALC_DATA_ALIGN_SIZE(sizeof(Port)); @@ -347,11 +346,16 @@ static Port *create_port(char *name, p += sizeof(erts_mtx_t); state |= ERTS_PORT_SFLG_PORT_SPECIFIC_LOCK; } - if (erts_get_scheduler_data()) - runq = erts_get_runq_current(NULL); - else - runq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0); - erts_atomic_set_nob(&prt->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) runq); + + { + ErtsRunQueue *runq; + ErtsSchedulerData *esdp = erts_get_scheduler_data(); + if (esdp) + runq = erts_get_runq_current(esdp); + else + runq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0); + erts_init_runq_port(prt, runq); + } prt->xports = NULL; @@ -5075,6 +5079,93 @@ static void prt_one_lnk(ErtsLink *lnk, void *vprtd) erts_print(prtd->to, prtd->arg, "%T", lnk->pid); } +static void dump_port_state(fmtfn_t to, void *arg, erts_aint32_t state) +{ + erts_aint32_t rest; + int unknown = 0; + char delim = ' '; + + erts_print(to, arg, "State:"); + + rest = state; + while (rest) { + erts_aint32_t chk = (rest ^ (rest-1)) & rest; /* lowest set bit */ + char* s; + + rest &= ~chk; + switch (chk) { + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_CONNECTED: s = "CONNECTED"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_EXITING: s = "EXITING"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_DISTRIBUTION: s = "DISTR"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_BINARY_IO: s = "BINARY_IO"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_SOFT_EOF: s = "SOFT_EOF"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_CLOSING: s = "CLOSING"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_SEND_CLOSED: s = "SEND_CLOSED"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_LINEBUF_IO: s = "LINEBUF_IO"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE: s = "FREE"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_INITIALIZING: s = "INITIALIZING"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_PORT_SPECIFIC_LOCK: s = "PORT_LOCK"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_INVALID: s = "INVALID"; break; + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_HALT: s = "HALT"; break; +#ifdef DEBUG + case ERTS_PORT_SFLG_PORT_DEBUG: s = "DEBUG"; break; +#endif + default: + unknown = 1; + continue; + } + erts_print(to, arg, "%c%s", delim, s); + delim = '|'; + } + if (unknown || !state) + erts_print(to, arg, "%c0x%x\n", delim, state); + else + erts_print(to, arg, "\n"); +} + +static void dump_port_task_flags(fmtfn_t to, void *arg, Port* p) +{ + erts_aint32_t flags = erts_atomic32_read_nob(&p->sched.flags); + erts_aint32_t unknown = 0; + char delim = ' '; + + if (!flags) + return; + + erts_print(to, arg, "Task Flags:"); + + while (flags) { + erts_aint32_t chk = (flags ^ (flags-1)) & flags; /* lowest set bit */ + char* s; + + flags &= ~chk; + switch (chk) { + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_IN_RUNQ: s = "IN_RUNQ"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_EXEC: s = "EXEC"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_HAVE_TASKS: s = "HAVE_TASKS"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_EXIT: s = "EXIT"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_BUSY_PORT: s = "BUSY_PORT"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_BUSY_PORT_Q: s = "BUSY_Q"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_CHK_UNSET_BUSY_PORT_Q: s = "CHK_UNSET_BUSY_Q"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_HAVE_BUSY_TASKS: s = "BUSY_TASKS"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_HAVE_NS_TASKS: s = "NS_TASKS"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_PARALLELISM: s = "PARALLELISM"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_FORCE_SCHED: s = "FORCE_SCHED"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_EXITING: s = "EXITING"; break; + case ERTS_PTS_FLG_EXEC_IMM: s = "EXEC_IMM"; break; + default: + unknown |= chk; + continue; + } + erts_print(to, arg, "%c%s", delim, s); + delim = '|'; + } + if (unknown) + erts_print(to, arg, "%cUNKNOWN(0x%x)\n", delim, unknown); + else + erts_print(to, arg, "\n"); +} + void print_port_info(Port *p, fmtfn_t to, void *arg) { @@ -5084,6 +5175,8 @@ print_port_info(Port *p, fmtfn_t to, void *arg) return; erts_print(to, arg, "=port:%T\n", p->common.id); + dump_port_state(to, arg, state); + dump_port_task_flags(to, arg, p); erts_print(to, arg, "Slot: %d\n", internal_port_index(p->common.id)); if (state & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_CONNECTED) { erts_print(to, arg, "Connected: %T", ERTS_PORT_GET_CONNECTED(p)); @@ -5106,6 +5199,10 @@ print_port_info(Port *p, fmtfn_t to, void *arg) erts_doforall_monitors(ERTS_P_MONITORS(p), &prt_one_monitor, &prtd); erts_print(to, arg, "\n"); } + if (p->suspended) { + erts_print(to, arg, "Suspended: "); + erts_proclist_dump(to, arg, p->suspended); + } if (p->common.u.alive.reg != NULL) erts_print(to, arg, "Registered as: %T\n", p->common.u.alive.reg->name); @@ -5123,6 +5220,14 @@ print_port_info(Port *p, fmtfn_t to, void *arg) } else { erts_print(to, arg, "Port controls linked-in driver: %s\n",p->name); } + erts_print(to, arg, "Input: %beu\n", p->bytes_in); + erts_print(to, arg, "Output: %beu\n", p->bytes_out); + erts_print(to, arg, "Queue: %beu\n", erts_ioq_size(&p->ioq)); + { + Eterm port_data = erts_port_data_read(p); + if (port_data != am_undefined) + erts_print(to, arg, "Port Data: %T\n", port_data); + } } void diff --git a/erts/emulator/nifs/unix/unix_prim_file.c b/erts/emulator/nifs/unix/unix_prim_file.c index 57c8ef62e1..4a6c476882 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/nifs/unix/unix_prim_file.c +++ b/erts/emulator/nifs/unix/unix_prim_file.c @@ -125,24 +125,11 @@ static int open_file_type_check(const efile_path_t *path, int fd) { * immediately in a read within the call, but the new implementation * never does that. */ return 1; - } else { - /* The old driver tolerated opening /dev/null despite the "no devices" - * limitation. It provided no explanation for this but we still need - * to match the behavior. We're checking through stat(2) instead of - * comparing the name to account for links. */ - struct stat null_device_info; - int is_dev_null; - - is_dev_null = (stat("/dev/null", &null_device_info) == 0); - is_dev_null &= (file_info.st_ino == null_device_info.st_ino); - is_dev_null &= (file_info.st_dev == null_device_info.st_dev); - - if(is_dev_null) { - return 1; - } } - if(!S_ISREG(file_info.st_mode)) { + /* Allow everything that isn't a directory, and error out on the next call + * if it's unsupported. */ + if(S_ISDIR(file_info.st_mode)) { return 0; } diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c b/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c index 69fc6c2879..57973b10d7 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c +++ b/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c @@ -437,6 +437,21 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) exit(1); } + /* Ignore SIGTERM. + Some container environments send SIGTERM to all processes + when terminating. We don't want erl_child_setup to terminate + in these cases as that will prevent beam from properly + cleaning up. + */ + sa.sa_handler = SIG_IGN; + sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); + sa.sa_flags = 0; + + if (sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, 0) == -1) { + perror(NULL); + exit(1); + } + forker_hash_init(); SET_CLOEXEC(uds_fd); diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/efile_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/efile_SUITE.erl index 16d581a567..821381bf0d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/efile_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/efile_SUITE.erl @@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ iter_max_files_1(Config) -> DataDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir,Config), TestFile = filename:join(DataDir, "existing_file"), N = 10, - %% Run on a different node in order to set the max ports + %% Run on a different node in order to make the test more stable. Dir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), {ok,Node} = test_server:start_node(test_iter_max_files,slave, - [{args,"+Q 1524 -pa " ++ Dir}]), + [{args,"-pa " ++ Dir}]), L = rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,do_iter_max_files,[N, TestFile]), test_server:stop_node(Node), io:format("Number of files opened in each test:~n~w\n", [L]), - all_equal(L), + verify_max_files(L), Head = hd(L), if Head >= 2 -> ok; true -> ct:fail(too_few_files) @@ -65,12 +65,15 @@ do_iter_max_files(N, Name) when N > 0 -> do_iter_max_files(_, _) -> []. -all_equal([E, E| T]) -> - all_equal([E| T]); -all_equal([_]) -> - ok; -all_equal([]) -> - ok. +%% The attempts shouldn't vary too much; we used to require that they were all +%% exactly equal, but after we reimplemented the file driver as a NIF we +%% noticed that the only reason it was stable on Darwin was because the port +%% limit was hit before ulimit. +verify_max_files(Attempts) -> + N = length(Attempts), + Mean = lists:sum(Attempts) / N, + Variance = lists:sum([(X - Mean) * (X - Mean) || X <- Attempts]) / N, + true = math:sqrt(Variance) =< 1 + (Mean / 1000). max_files(Name) -> Fds = open_files(Name), diff --git a/erts/etc/common/inet_gethost.c b/erts/etc/common/inet_gethost.c index b746487668..4fc7a93348 100644 --- a/erts/etc/common/inet_gethost.c +++ b/erts/etc/common/inet_gethost.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /* * %CopyrightBegin% * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2017. All Rights Reserved. + * Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2018. All Rights Reserved. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -1770,7 +1770,7 @@ static int worker_loop(void) } #elif defined(HAVE_GETIPNODEBYNAME) /*#ifdef HAVE_GETADDRINFO */ DEBUGF(5,("Starting getipnodebyname(%s)",data)); - he = getipnodebyname(data, AF_INET6, AI_DEFAULT, &error_num); + he = getipnodebyname(data, AF_INET6, 0, &error_num); if (he) { free_he = 1; error_num = 0; diff --git a/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands.in b/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands.in index 95e065b156..02ace9126c 100644 --- a/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands.in +++ b/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands.in @@ -1693,7 +1693,7 @@ define etp-proc-state-int printf "dirty-cpu-proc | " end if ($arg0 & 0x2000000) - printf "on-heap-msgq | " + printf "GARBAGE<0x2000000> | " end if ($arg0 & 0x1000000) printf "off-heap-msgq | " @@ -1717,7 +1717,7 @@ define etp-proc-state-int printf "trapping-exit | " end if ($arg0 & 0x40000) - printf "bound | " + printf "GARBAGE<0x40000> | " end if ($arg0 & 0x20000) printf "garbage-collecting | " diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl index d352e11751..370ecdc3f6 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl +++ b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl @@ -2563,10 +2563,10 @@ tuple_to_list(_Tuple) -> Settings :: [{Subsystem :: atom(), [{Parameter :: atom(), Value :: term()}]}]; - (alloc_util_allocators) -> [Alloc] when - Alloc :: atom(); ({allocator, Alloc}) -> [_] when %% More or less anything Alloc :: atom(); + (alloc_util_allocators) -> [Alloc] when + Alloc :: atom(); ({allocator_sizes, Alloc}) -> [_] when %% More or less anything Alloc :: atom(); (atom_count) -> pos_integer(); @@ -2593,6 +2593,7 @@ tuple_to_list(_Tuple) -> (driver_version) -> string(); (dynamic_trace) -> none | dtrace | systemtap; (dynamic_trace_probes) -> boolean(); + (end_time) -> non_neg_integer(); (elib_malloc) -> false; (eager_check_io) -> boolean(); (ets_limit) -> pos_integer(); @@ -2620,6 +2621,7 @@ tuple_to_list(_Tuple) -> (otp_release) -> string(); (os_monotonic_time_source) -> [{atom(),term()}]; (os_system_time_source) -> [{atom(),term()}]; + (port_parallelism) -> boolean(); (port_count) -> non_neg_integer(); (port_limit) -> pos_integer(); (process_count) -> pos_integer(); @@ -2649,7 +2651,8 @@ tuple_to_list(_Tuple) -> (trace_control_word) -> non_neg_integer(); (update_cpu_info) -> changed | unchanged; (version) -> string(); - (wordsize | {wordsize, internal} | {wordsize, external}) -> 4 | 8. + (wordsize | {wordsize, internal} | {wordsize, external}) -> 4 | 8; + (overview) -> boolean(). system_info(_Item) -> erlang:nif_error(undefined). diff --git a/erts/test/z_SUITE.erl b/erts/test/z_SUITE.erl index b3d0ba20bc..bb1afecafc 100644 --- a/erts/test/z_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/test/z_SUITE.erl @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}, - {timetrap, {minutes, 5}}]. + {timetrap, {minutes, 10}}]. all() -> [core_files]. diff --git a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen_per.erl b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen_per.erl index 82e9326294..c09b0f47d1 100644 --- a/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen_per.erl +++ b/lib/asn1/src/asn1ct_gen_per.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -47,14 +47,20 @@ dialyzer_suppressions(#gen{erule=per,aligned=Aligned}) -> false -> uper; true -> per end, - case asn1ct_func:is_used({Mod,complete,1}) of + suppress({Mod,complete,1}), + suppress({per_common,to_bitstring,2}), + emit([" ok.",nl]). + +suppress({M,F,A}=MFA) -> + case asn1ct_func:is_used(MFA) of false -> ok; true -> - emit([" _ = complete(Arg),",nl]) - end, - emit([" ok.",nl]). - + Args = + [lists:concat(["element(",I,", Arg)"]) + || I <- lists:seq(1, A)], + emit([" ",{call,M,F,Args},com,nl]) + end. gen_encode(Erules,Type) when is_record(Type,typedef) -> gen_encode_user(Erules,Type). diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl index 47a2be8ab5..8cd271e1dc 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_block.erl @@ -363,10 +363,18 @@ opt_tuple_element_1([{set,[D],[S],move}|Is0], I0, {_,S}, Acc) -> case eliminate_use_of_from_reg(Is0, S, D) of no -> no; - {yes,Is} -> + {yes,Is1} -> {set,[S],Ss,Op} = I0, I = {set,[D],Ss,Op}, - {yes,reverse(Acc, [I|Is])} + case opt_move_rev(S, Acc, [I|Is1]) of + not_possible -> + %% Not safe because the move of the + %% get_tuple_element instruction would cause the + %% result of a previous instruction to be ignored. + no; + {_,Is} -> + {yes,Is} + end end; opt_tuple_element_1([{set,Ds,Ss,_}=I|Is], MovedI, {S,D}=Regs, Acc) -> case member(S, Ds) orelse member(D, Ss) of diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl index b83ed17b55..28f36db399 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_type.erl @@ -17,14 +17,15 @@ %% %% %CopyrightEnd% %% -%% Purpose : Type-based optimisations. +%% Purpose: Type-based optimisations. See the comment for verified_type/1 +%% the very end of this file for a description of the types in the +%% type database. -module(beam_type). -export([module/2]). --import(lists, [filter/2,foldl/3,keyfind/3,member/2, - reverse/1,reverse/2,sort/1]). +-import(lists, [foldl/3,member/2,reverse/1,reverse/2,sort/1]). -define(UNICODE_INT, {integer,{0,16#10FFFF}}). @@ -93,22 +94,28 @@ simplify_basic([I0|Is], Ts0, Acc) -> simplify_basic([], Ts, Acc) -> {reverse(Acc),Ts}. +%% simplify_instr(Instruction, Ts) -> [Instruction]. + +%% Simplify a simple instruction using type information. Return an +%% empty list if the instruction should be removed, or a list with +%% the original or modified instruction. + simplify_instr({set,[D],[{integer,Index},Reg],{bif,element,_}}=I, Ts) -> case max_tuple_size(Reg, Ts) of Sz when 0 < Index, Index =< Sz -> [{set,[D],[Reg],{get_tuple_element,Index-1}}]; _ -> [I] end; -simplify_instr({test,is_atom,_,[R]}=I, Ts) -> - case tdb_find(R, Ts) of - boolean -> []; - _ -> [I] - end; -simplify_instr({test,is_integer,_,[R]}=I, Ts) -> +simplify_instr({test,Test,Fail,[R]}=I, Ts) -> case tdb_find(R, Ts) of - integer -> []; - {integer,_} -> []; - _ -> [I] + any -> + [I]; + Type -> + case will_succeed(Test, Type) of + yes -> []; + no -> [{jump,Fail}]; + maybe -> [I] + end end; simplify_instr({set,[D],[TupleReg],{get_tuple_element,0}}=I, Ts) -> case tdb_find(TupleReg, Ts) of @@ -117,31 +124,17 @@ simplify_instr({set,[D],[TupleReg],{get_tuple_element,0}}=I, Ts) -> _ -> [I] end; -simplify_instr({test,is_tuple,_,[R]}=I, Ts) -> - case tdb_find(R, Ts) of - {tuple,_,_,_} -> []; - _ -> [I] - end; simplify_instr({test,test_arity,_,[R,Arity]}=I, Ts) -> case tdb_find(R, Ts) of {tuple,exact_size,Arity,_} -> []; _ -> [I] end; -simplify_instr({test,is_map,_,[R]}=I, Ts) -> - case tdb_find(R, Ts) of - map -> []; - _ -> [I] - end; -simplify_instr({test,is_nonempty_list,_,[R]}=I, Ts) -> - case tdb_find(R, Ts) of - nonempty_list -> []; - _ -> [I] - end; -simplify_instr({test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[R,{atom,_}=Atom]}=I, Ts) -> +simplify_instr({test,is_eq_exact,Fail,[R,{atom,A}=Atom]}=I, Ts) -> case tdb_find(R, Ts) of {atom,_}=Atom -> []; - {atom,_} -> [{jump,Fail}]; - _ -> [I] + boolean when is_boolean(A) -> [I]; + any -> [I]; + _ -> [{jump,Fail}] end; simplify_instr({test,is_record,_,[R,{atom,_}=Tag,{integer,Arity}]}=I, Ts) -> case tdb_find(R, Ts) of @@ -162,16 +155,6 @@ simplify_instr({test,bs_test_unit,_,[Src,Unit]}=I, Ts) -> {binary,U} when U rem Unit =:= 0 -> []; _ -> [I] end; -simplify_instr({test,is_binary,_,[Src]}=I, Ts) -> - case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of - {binary,U} when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> []; - _ -> [I] - end; -simplify_instr({test,is_bitstr,_,[Src]}=I, Ts) -> - case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of - {binary,_} -> []; - _ -> [I] - end; simplify_instr(I, _) -> [I]. simplify_select_val_int({select,select_val,R,_,L0}=I, {Min,Max}) -> @@ -200,6 +183,53 @@ eq_ranges([H], H, H) -> true; eq_ranges([H|T], H, Max) -> eq_ranges(T, H+1, Max); eq_ranges(_, _, _) -> false. +%% will_succeed(TestOperation, Type) -> yes|no|maybe. +%% Test whether TestOperation applied to an argument of type Type +%% will succeed. Return yes, no, or maybe. +%% +%% Type is a type as described in the comment for verified_type/1 at +%% the very end of this file, but it will *never* be 'any'. + +will_succeed(is_atom, Type) -> + case Type of + {atom,_} -> yes; + boolean -> yes; + _ -> no + end; +will_succeed(is_binary, Type) -> + case Type of + {binary,U} when U rem 8 =:= 0 -> yes; + {binary,_} -> maybe; + _ -> no + end; +will_succeed(is_bitstr, Type) -> + case Type of + {binary,_} -> yes; + _ -> no + end; +will_succeed(is_integer, Type) -> + case Type of + integer -> yes; + {integer,_} -> yes; + _ -> no + end; +will_succeed(is_map, Type) -> + case Type of + map -> yes; + _ -> no + end; +will_succeed(is_nonempty_list, Type) -> + case Type of + nonempty_list -> yes; + _ -> no + end; +will_succeed(is_tuple, Type) -> + case Type of + {tuple,_,_,_} -> yes; + _ -> no + end; +will_succeed(_, _) -> maybe. + %% simplify_float([Instruction], TypeDatabase) -> %% {[Instruction],TypeDatabase'} | not_possible %% Simplify floating point operations in blocks. @@ -229,7 +259,7 @@ simplify_float_1([{set,[D0],[A0],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,'-',{f,0}}}}=I|Is]=Is0, {D,Rs} = find_dest(D0, Rs1), Areg = fetch_reg(A, Rs), Acc = [{set,[D],[Areg],{bif,fnegate,{f,0}}}|clearerror(Acc1)], - Ts = tdb_update([{D0,float}], Ts0), + Ts = tdb_store(D0, float, Ts0), simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, Acc); _Other -> Ts = update(I, Ts0), @@ -252,7 +282,7 @@ simplify_float_1([{set,[D0],[A0,B0],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,Op0,{f,0}}}}=I|Is]=Is0, Areg = fetch_reg(A, Rs), Breg = fetch_reg(B, Rs), Acc = [{set,[D],[Areg,Breg],{bif,Op,{f,0}}}|clearerror(Acc2)], - Ts = tdb_update([{D0,float}], Ts0), + Ts = tdb_store(D0, float, Ts0), simplify_float_1(Is, Ts, Rs, Acc) end; simplify_float_1([{set,_,_,{try_catch,_,_}}=I|Is]=Is0, _Ts, Rs0, Acc0) -> @@ -425,104 +455,100 @@ update({'%anno',_}, Ts) -> Ts; update({set,[D],[S],move}, Ts) -> tdb_copy(S, D, Ts); -update({set,[D],[{integer,I},Reg],{bif,element,_}}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Reg,{tuple,min_size,I,[]}},{D,kill}], Ts0); -update({set,[D],[_Index,Reg],{bif,element,_}}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Reg,{tuple,min_size,0,[]}},{D,kill}], Ts0); -update({set,[D],Args,{bif,N,_}}, Ts0) -> +update({set,[D],[Index,Reg],{bif,element,_}}, Ts0) -> + MinSize = case Index of + {integer,I} -> I; + _ -> 0 + end, + Ts = tdb_meet(Reg, {tuple,min_size,MinSize,[]}, Ts0), + tdb_store(D, any, Ts); +update({set,[D],Args,{bif,N,_}}, Ts) -> Ar = length(Args), BoolOp = erl_internal:new_type_test(N, Ar) orelse erl_internal:comp_op(N, Ar) orelse erl_internal:bool_op(N, Ar), - case BoolOp of - true -> - tdb_update([{D,boolean}], Ts0); - false -> - tdb_update([{D,kill}], Ts0) + Type = case BoolOp of + true -> boolean; + false -> unary_op_type(N) + end, + tdb_store(D, Type, Ts); +update({set,[D],[S],{get_tuple_element,0}}, Ts0) -> + if + D =:= S -> + tdb_store(D, any, Ts0); + true -> + Ts = tdb_store(D, {tuple_element,S,0}, Ts0), + tdb_store(S, {tuple,min_size,1,[]}, Ts) end; -update({set,[D],[S],{get_tuple_element,0}}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{D,{tuple_element,S,0}}], Ts); update({set,[D],[S],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,float,{f,0}}}}, Ts0) -> %% Make sure we reject non-numeric literal argument. case possibly_numeric(S) of - true -> tdb_update([{D,float}], Ts0); - false -> Ts0 + true -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts0); + false -> Ts0 end; update({set,[D],[S1,S2],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,'band',{f,0}}}}, Ts) -> - case keyfind(integer, 1, [S1,S2]) of - {integer,N} -> - update_band(N, D, Ts); - false -> - tdb_update([{D,integer}], Ts) - end; -update({set,[D],[S1,S2],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,'/',{f,0}}}}, Ts0) -> + Type = band_type(S1, S2, Ts), + tdb_store(D, Type, Ts); +update({set,[D],[S1,S2],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,'/',{f,0}}}}, Ts) -> %% Make sure we reject non-numeric literals. case possibly_numeric(S1) andalso possibly_numeric(S2) of - true -> tdb_update([{D,float}], Ts0); - false -> Ts0 + true -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts); + false -> Ts end; update({set,[D],[S1,S2],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,Op,{f,0}}}}, Ts0) -> case op_type(Op) of integer -> - tdb_update([{D,integer}], Ts0); - {float,_} -> - case {tdb_find(S1, Ts0),tdb_find(S2, Ts0)} of - {float,_} -> tdb_update([{D,float}], Ts0); - {_,float} -> tdb_update([{D,float}], Ts0); - {_,_} -> tdb_update([{D,kill}], Ts0) - end; - unknown -> - tdb_update([{D,kill}], Ts0) - end; -update({set,[],_Src,_Op}, Ts0) -> Ts0; -update({set,[D],_Src,_Op}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{D,kill}], Ts0); + tdb_store(D, integer, Ts0); + {float,_} -> + case {tdb_find(S1, Ts0),tdb_find(S2, Ts0)} of + {float,_} -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts0); + {_,float} -> tdb_store(D, float, Ts0); + {_,_} -> tdb_store(D, any, Ts0) + end; + Type -> + tdb_store(D, Type, Ts0) + end; +update({set,[D],[_],{alloc,_,{gc_bif,Op,{f,0}}}}, Ts) -> + tdb_store(D, unary_op_type(Op), Ts); +update({set,[],_Src,_Op}, Ts) -> + Ts; +update({set,[D],_Src,_Op}, Ts) -> + tdb_store(D, any, Ts); update({kill,D}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{D,kill}], Ts); + tdb_store(D, any, Ts); %% Instructions outside of blocks. -update({test,is_float,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Src,float}], Ts0); -update({test,test_arity,_Fail,[Src,Arity]}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Src,{tuple,exact_size,Arity,[]}}], Ts0); -update({test,is_map,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Src,map}], Ts0); +update({test,test_arity,_Fail,[Src,Arity]}, Ts) -> + tdb_meet(Src, {tuple,exact_size,Arity,[]}, Ts); update({get_map_elements,_,Src,{list,Elems0}}, Ts0) -> + Ts1 = tdb_meet(Src, map, Ts0), {_Ss,Ds} = beam_utils:split_even(Elems0), - Elems = [{Dst,kill} || Dst <- Ds], - tdb_update([{Src,map}|Elems], Ts0); -update({test,is_nonempty_list,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Src,nonempty_list}], Ts0); -update({test,is_eq_exact,_,[Reg,{atom,_}=Atom]}, Ts) -> - case tdb_find(Reg, Ts) of - error -> - Ts; - {tuple_element,TupleReg,0} -> - tdb_update([{TupleReg,{tuple,min_size,1,[Atom]}}], Ts); - _ -> - Ts - end; + foldl(fun(Dst, A) -> tdb_store(Dst, any, A) end, Ts1, Ds); +update({test,is_eq_exact,_,[Reg,{atom,_}=Atom]}, Ts0) -> + Ts = case tdb_find_source_tuple(Reg, Ts0) of + {source_tuple,TupleReg} -> + tdb_meet(TupleReg, {tuple,min_size,1,[Atom]}, Ts0); + none -> + Ts0 + end, + tdb_meet(Reg, Atom, Ts); update({test,is_record,_Fail,[Src,Tag,{integer,Arity}]}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Src,{tuple,exact_size,Arity,[Tag]}}], Ts); + tdb_meet(Src, {tuple,exact_size,Arity,[Tag]}, Ts); %% Binaries and binary matching. -update({test,is_binary,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Src,{binary,8}}], Ts0); -update({test,is_bitstr,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts0) -> - tdb_update([{Src,{binary,1}}], Ts0); update({test,bs_get_integer2,_,_,Args,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,get_bs_integer_type(Args)}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, get_bs_integer_type(Args), Ts); update({test,bs_get_utf8,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,?UNICODE_INT}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, ?UNICODE_INT, Ts); update({test,bs_get_utf16,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,?UNICODE_INT}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, ?UNICODE_INT, Ts); update({test,bs_get_utf32,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,?UNICODE_INT}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, ?UNICODE_INT, Ts); update({bs_init,_,{bs_init2,_,_},_,_,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,{binary,8}}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, {binary,8}, Ts); update({bs_init,_,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,{binary,1}}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, {binary,1}, Ts); update({bs_put,_,_,_}, Ts) -> Ts; update({bs_save2,_,_}, Ts) -> @@ -530,21 +556,31 @@ update({bs_save2,_,_}, Ts) -> update({bs_restore2,_,_}, Ts) -> Ts; update({bs_context_to_binary,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,kill}], Ts); -update({test,bs_start_match2,_,_,[Src,_],Dst}, Ts) -> - Type = case tdb_find(Src, Ts) of - {binary,_}=Type0 -> Type0; - _ -> {binary,1} - end, - tdb_update([{Dst,Type}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, {binary,1}, Ts); +update({test,bs_start_match2,_,_,[Src,_],Dst}, Ts0) -> + Ts = tdb_meet(Src, {binary,1}, Ts0), + tdb_copy(Src, Dst, Ts); update({test,bs_get_binary2,_,_,[_,_,Unit,_],Dst}, Ts) -> true = is_integer(Unit), %Assertion. - tdb_update([{Dst,{binary,Unit}}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, {binary,Unit}, Ts); update({test,bs_get_float2,_,_,_,Dst}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Dst,float}], Ts); + tdb_store(Dst, float, Ts); update({test,bs_test_unit,_,[Src,Unit]}, Ts) -> - tdb_update([{Src,{binary,Unit}}], Ts); - + tdb_meet(Src, {binary,Unit}, Ts); + +%% Other test instructions +update({test,Test,_Fail,[Src]}, Ts) -> + Type = case Test of + is_binary -> {binary,8}; + is_bitstr -> {binary,1}; + is_boolean -> boolean; + is_float -> float; + is_integer -> integer; + is_map -> map; + is_nonempty_list -> nonempty_list; + _ -> any + end, + tdb_meet(Src, Type, Ts); update({test,_Test,_Fail,_Other}, Ts) -> Ts; @@ -552,7 +588,7 @@ update({test,_Test,_Fail,_Other}, Ts) -> update({call_ext,Ar,{extfunc,math,Math,Ar}}, Ts) -> case is_math_bif(Math, Ar) of - true -> tdb_update([{{x,0},float}], Ts); + true -> tdb_store({x,0}, float, Ts); false -> tdb_kill_xregs(Ts) end; update({call_ext,3,{extfunc,erlang,setelement,3}}, Ts0) -> @@ -569,7 +605,7 @@ update({call_ext,3,{extfunc,erlang,setelement,3}}, Ts0) -> %% first element of the tuple. {tuple,SzKind,Sz,[]} end, - tdb_update([{{x,0},T}], Ts); + tdb_store({x,0}, T, Ts); _ -> Ts end; @@ -585,20 +621,27 @@ update({'%',_}, Ts) -> Ts; %% The instruction is unknown. Kill all information. update(_I, _Ts) -> tdb_new(). -update_band(N, Reg, Ts) -> - Type = update_band_1(N, 0), - tdb_update([{Reg,Type}], Ts). +band_type({integer,Int}, Other, Ts) -> + band_type_1(Int, Other, Ts); +band_type(Other, {integer,Int}, Ts) -> + band_type_1(Int, Other, Ts); +band_type(_, _, _) -> integer. + +band_type_1(Int, OtherSrc, Ts) -> + Type = band_type_2(Int, 0), + OtherType = tdb_find(OtherSrc, Ts), + meet(Type, OtherType). -update_band_1(N, Bits) when Bits < 64 -> +band_type_2(N, Bits) when Bits < 64 -> case 1 bsl Bits of P when P =:= N + 1 -> {integer,{0,N}}; P when P > N + 1 -> integer; _ -> - update_band_1(N, Bits+1) + band_type_2(N, Bits+1) end; -update_band_1(_, _) -> +band_type_2(_, _) -> %% Negative or large positive number. Give up. integer. @@ -722,7 +765,15 @@ op_type('bxor') -> integer; op_type('bsl') -> integer; op_type('bsr') -> integer; op_type('div') -> integer; -op_type(_) -> unknown. +op_type(_) -> any. + +unary_op_type(bit_size) -> integer; +unary_op_type(byte_size) -> integer; +unary_op_type(length) -> integer; +unary_op_type(map_size) -> integer; +unary_op_type(size) -> integer; +unary_op_type(tuple_size) -> integer; +unary_op_type(_) -> any. flush(Rs, [{set,[_],[_,_,_],{bif,is_record,_}}|_]=Is0, Acc0) -> Acc = flush_all(Rs, Is0, Acc0), @@ -805,41 +856,39 @@ checkerror_1([], OrigIs) -> OrigIs. checkerror_2(OrigIs) -> [{set,[],[],fcheckerror}|OrigIs]. -%%% Routines for maintaining a type database. The type database +%%% Routines for maintaining a type database. The type database %%% associates type information with registers. %%% -%%% {tuple,min_size,Size,First} means that the corresponding register contains -%%% a tuple with *at least* Size elements (conversely, exact_size means that it -%%% contains a tuple with *exactly* Size elements). An tuple with unknown size -%%% is represented as {tuple,min_size,0,[]}. First is either [] (meaning that -%%% the tuple's first element is unknown) or [FirstElement] (the contents of -%%% the first element). -%%% -%%% 'float' means that the register contains a float. -%%% -%%% 'integer' or {integer,{Min,Max}} that the register contains an -%%% integer. -%%% -%%% {binary,Unit} means that the register contains a binary/bitstring aligned -%%% to unit Unit. +%%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for +%%% a description of the possible types. %% tdb_new() -> EmptyDataBase %% Creates a new, empty type database. tdb_new() -> []. -%% tdb_find(Register, Db) -> Information|error +%% tdb_find(Register, Db) -> Type %% Returns type information or the atom error if there is no type %% information available for Register. +%% +%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for +%% a description of the possible types. -tdb_find({x,_}=K, Ts) -> tdb_find_1(K, Ts); -tdb_find({y,_}=K, Ts) -> tdb_find_1(K, Ts); -tdb_find(_, _) -> error. +tdb_find(Reg, Ts) -> + case tdb_find_raw(Reg, Ts) of + {tuple_element,_,_} -> any; + Type -> Type + end. -tdb_find_1(K, Ts) -> - case orddict:find(K, Ts) of - {ok,Val} -> Val; - error -> error +%% tdb_find_source_tuple(Register, Ts) -> {source_tuple,Register} | 'none'. +%% Find the tuple whose first element was fetched to the register Register. + +tdb_find_source_tuple(Reg, Ts) -> + case tdb_find_raw(Reg, Ts) of + {tuple_element,Src,0} -> + {source_tuple,Src}; + _ -> + none end. %% tdb_copy(Source, Dest, Db) -> Db' @@ -847,9 +896,9 @@ tdb_find_1(K, Ts) -> %% as the Source. tdb_copy({Tag,_}=S, D, Ts) when Tag =:= x; Tag =:= y -> - case tdb_find(S, Ts) of - error -> orddict:erase(D, Ts); - Type -> orddict:store(D, Type, Ts) + case tdb_find_raw(S, Ts) of + any -> orddict:erase(D, Ts); + Type -> orddict:store(D, Type, Ts) end; tdb_copy(Literal, D, Ts) -> Type = case Literal of @@ -861,14 +910,89 @@ tdb_copy(Literal, D, Ts) -> {literal,Tuple} when tuple_size(Tuple) >= 1 -> Lit = tag_literal(element(1, Tuple)), {tuple,exact_size,tuple_size(Tuple),[Lit]}; - _ -> term + _ -> any end, - if - Type =:= term -> - orddict:erase(D, Ts); - true -> - verify_type(Type), - orddict:store(D, Type, Ts) + tdb_store(D, verified_type(Type), Ts). + +%% tdb_store(Register, Type, Ts0) -> Ts. +%% Store a new type for register Register. Return the update type +%% database. Use this function when a new value is assigned to +%% a register. +%% +%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for +%% a description of the possible types. + +tdb_store(Reg, any, Ts) -> + erase(Reg, Ts); +tdb_store(Reg, Type, Ts) -> + store(Reg, verified_type(Type), Ts). + +store(Key, New, [{K,_}|_]=Dict) when Key < K -> + [{Key,New}|Dict]; +store(Key, New, [{K,Val}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> + case Val of + {tuple_element,Key,_} -> store(Key, New, Dict); + _ -> [E|store(Key, New, Dict)] + end; +store(Key, New, [{_K,Old}|Dict]) -> %Key == K + case Old of + {tuple,_,_,_} -> + [{Key,New}|erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict)]; + _ -> + [{Key,New}|Dict] + end; +store(Key, New, []) -> [{Key,New}]. + +erase(Key, [{K,_}=E|Dict]) when Key < K -> + [E|Dict]; +erase(Key, [{K,Val}=E|Dict]) when Key > K -> + case Val of + {tuple_element,Key,_} -> erase(Key, Dict); + _ -> [E|erase(Key, Dict)] + end; +erase(Key, [{_K,Val}|Dict]) -> %Key == K + case Val of + {tuple,_,_,_} -> erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict); + _ -> Dict + end; +erase(_, []) -> []. + +erase_tuple_element(Key, [{_,{tuple_element,Key,_}}|Dict]) -> + erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict); +erase_tuple_element(Key, [E|Dict]) -> + [E|erase_tuple_element(Key, Dict)]; +erase_tuple_element(_Key, []) -> []. + +%% tdb_meet(Register, Type, Ts0) -> Ts. +%% Update information of a register that is used as the source for an +%% instruction. The type Type will be combined using the meet operation +%% with the previous type information for the register, resulting in +%% narrower (more specific) type. +%% +%% For example, if the previous type is {tuple,min_size,2,[]} and the +%% the new type is {tuple,exact_size,5,[]}, the meet of the types will +%% be {tuple,exact_size,5,[]}. +%% +%% See the comment for verified_type/1 at the end of module for +%% a description of the possible types. + +tdb_meet(Reg, NewType, Ts) -> + Update = fun(Type0) -> meet(Type0, NewType) end, + orddict:update(Reg, Update, NewType, Ts). + +%%% +%%% Here follows internal helper functions for accessing and +%%% updating the type database. +%%% + +tdb_find_raw({x,_}=K, Ts) -> tdb_find_raw_1(K, Ts); +tdb_find_raw({y,_}=K, Ts) -> tdb_find_raw_1(K, Ts); +tdb_find_raw(_, _) -> any. + +tdb_find_raw_1(K, Ts) -> + case orddict:find(K, Ts) of + {ok,Val} -> Val; + error -> any end. tag_literal(A) when is_atom(A) -> {atom,A}; @@ -877,45 +1001,6 @@ tag_literal(I) when is_integer(I) -> {integer,I}; tag_literal([]) -> nil; tag_literal(Lit) -> {literal,Lit}. -%% tdb_update([UpdateOp], Db) -> NewDb -%% UpdateOp = {Register,kill}|{Register,NewInfo} -%% Updates a type database. If a 'kill' operation is given, the type -%% information for that register will be removed from the database. -%% A kill operation takes precedence over other operations for the same -%% register (i.e. [{{x,0},kill},{{x,0},{tuple,min_size,5,[]}}] means that the -%% the existing type information, if any, will be discarded, and the -%% the '{tuple,min_size,5,[]}' information ignored. -%% -%% If NewInfo information is given and there exists information about -%% the register, the old and new type information will be merged. -%% For instance, {tuple,min_size,5,_} and {tuple,min_size,10,_} will be merged -%% to produce {tuple,min_size,10,_}. - -tdb_update(Uis0, Ts0) -> - Uis1 = filter(fun ({{x,_},_Op}) -> true; - ({{y,_},_Op}) -> true; - (_) -> false - end, Uis0), - tdb_update1(lists:sort(Uis1), Ts0). - -tdb_update1([{Key,kill}|Ops], [{K,_Old}|_]=Db) when Key < K -> - tdb_update1(remove_key(Key, Ops), Db); -tdb_update1([{Key,Type}=New|Ops], [{K,_Old}|_]=Db) when Key < K -> - verify_type(Type), - [New|tdb_update1(Ops, Db)]; -tdb_update1([{Key,kill}|Ops], [{Key,_}|Db]) -> - tdb_update1(remove_key(Key, Ops), Db); -tdb_update1([{Key,NewInfo}|Ops], [{Key,OldInfo}|Db]) -> - [{Key,merge_type_info(NewInfo, OldInfo)}|tdb_update1(Ops, Db)]; -tdb_update1([{_,_}|_]=Ops, [Old|Db]) -> - [Old|tdb_update1(Ops, Db)]; -tdb_update1([{Key,kill}|Ops], []) -> - tdb_update1(remove_key(Key, Ops), []); -tdb_update1([{_,Type}=New|Ops], []) -> - verify_type(Type), - [New|tdb_update1(Ops, [])]; -tdb_update1([], Db) -> Db. - %% tdb_kill_xregs(Db) -> NewDb %% Kill all information about x registers. Also kill all tuple_element %% dependencies from y registers to x registers. @@ -924,44 +1009,106 @@ tdb_kill_xregs([{{x,_},_Type}|Db]) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Db); tdb_kill_xregs([{{y,_},{tuple_element,{x,_},_}}|Db]) -> tdb_kill_xregs(Db); tdb_kill_xregs([Any|Db]) -> [Any|tdb_kill_xregs(Db)]; tdb_kill_xregs([]) -> []. - -remove_key(Key, [{Key,_Op}|Ops]) -> remove_key(Key, Ops); -remove_key(_, Ops) -> Ops. -merge_type_info(I, I) -> I; -merge_type_info({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}=Max) when Sz1 < Sz2 -> +%% meet(Type1, Type2) -> Type +%% Returns the "meet" of Type1 and Type2. The meet is a narrower +%% type than Type1 and Type2. For example: +%% +%% meet(integer, {integer,{0,3}}) -> {integer,{0,3}} +%% +%% The meet for two different types result in 'none', which is +%% the bottom element for our type lattice: +%% +%% meet(integer, map) -> none + +meet(T, T) -> + T; +meet({integer,_}=T, integer) -> + T; +meet(integer, {integer,_}=T) -> + T; +meet({integer,{Min1,Max1}}, {integer,{Min2,Max2}}) -> + {integer,{max(Min1, Min2),min(Max1, Max2)}}; +meet({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}=Max) when Sz1 < Sz2 -> Max; -merge_type_info({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}=Max, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}) when Sz1 > Sz2 -> +meet({tuple,min_size,Sz1,Same}=Max, {tuple,min_size,Sz2,Same}) when Sz1 > Sz2 -> Max; -merge_type_info({tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact, {tuple,_,_,Same}) -> +meet({tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact, {tuple,_,_,Same}) -> Exact; -merge_type_info({tuple,_,_,Same},{tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact) -> +meet({tuple,_,_,Same},{tuple,exact_size,_,Same}=Exact) -> Exact; -merge_type_info({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,[]}, {tuple,_SzKind2,_Sz2,First}=Tuple2) -> - merge_type_info({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,First}, Tuple2); -merge_type_info({tuple,_SzKind1,_Sz1,First}=Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,_}) -> - merge_type_info(Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,First}); -merge_type_info(integer, {integer,_}) -> - integer; -merge_type_info({integer,_}, integer) -> - integer; -merge_type_info({integer,{Min1,Max1}}, {integer,{Min2,Max2}}) -> - {integer,{max(Min1, Min2),min(Max1, Max2)}}; -merge_type_info({binary,U1}, {binary,U2}) -> +meet({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,[]}, {tuple,_SzKind2,_Sz2,First}=Tuple2) -> + meet({tuple,SzKind1,Sz1,First}, Tuple2); +meet({tuple,_SzKind1,_Sz1,First}=Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,_}) -> + meet(Tuple1, {tuple,SzKind2,Sz2,First}); +meet({binary,U1}, {binary,U2}) -> {binary,max(U1, U2)}; -merge_type_info(NewType, _) -> - verify_type(NewType), - NewType. - -verify_type({atom,_}) -> ok; -verify_type({binary,U}) when is_integer(U) -> ok; -verify_type(boolean) -> ok; -verify_type(integer) -> ok; -verify_type({integer,{Min,Max}}) - when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max) -> ok; -verify_type(map) -> ok; -verify_type(nonempty_list) -> ok; -verify_type({tuple,_,Sz,[]}) when is_integer(Sz) -> ok; -verify_type({tuple,_,Sz,[_]}) when is_integer(Sz) -> ok; -verify_type({tuple_element,_,_}) -> ok; -verify_type(float) -> ok. +meet(T1, T2) -> + case is_any(T1) of + true -> + verified_type(T2); + false -> + case is_any(T2) of + true -> + verified_type(T1); + false -> + none %The bottom element. + end + end. + +is_any(any) -> true; +is_any({tuple_element,_,_}) -> true; +is_any(_) -> false. + +%% verified_type(Type) -> Type +%% Returns the passed in type if it is one of the defined types. +%% Crashes if there is anything wrong with the type. +%% +%% Here are all possible types: +%% +%% any Any Erlang term (top element for the type lattice). +%% +%% {atom,Atom} The specific atom Atom. +%% {binary,Unit} Binary/bitstring aligned to unit Unit. +%% boolean 'true' | 'false' +%% float Floating point number. +%% integer Integer. +%% {integer,{Min,Max}} Integer in the inclusive range Min through Max. +%% map Map. +%% nonempty_list Nonempty list. +%% {tuple,_,_,_} Tuple (see below). +%% +%% none No type (bottom element for the type lattice). +%% +%% {tuple,min_size,Size,First} means that the corresponding register +%% contains a tuple with *at least* Size elements (conversely, +%% {tuple,exact_size,Size,First} means that it contains a tuple with +%% *exactly* Size elements). An tuple with unknown size is +%% represented as {tuple,min_size,0,[]}. First is either [] (meaning +%% that the tuple's first element is unknown) or [FirstElement] (the +%% contents of the first element). +%% +%% There is also a pseudo-type called {tuple_element,_,_}: +%% +%% {tuple_element,SrcTuple,ElementNumber} +%% +%% that does not provide any information about the type of the +%% register itself, but provides a link back to the source tuple that +%% the register got its value from. +%% +%% Note that {tuple_element,_,_} will *never* be returned by tdb_find/2. +%% Use tdb_find_source_tuple/2 to locate the source tuple for a register. + +verified_type(any=T) -> T; +verified_type({atom,_}=T) -> T; +verified_type({binary,U}=T) when is_integer(U) -> T; +verified_type(boolean=T) -> T; +verified_type(integer=T) -> T; +verified_type({integer,{Min,Max}}=T) + when is_integer(Min), is_integer(Max) -> T; +verified_type(map=T) -> T; +verified_type(nonempty_list=T) -> T; +verified_type({tuple,_,Sz,[]}=T) when is_integer(Sz) -> T; +verified_type({tuple,_,Sz,[_]}=T) when is_integer(Sz) -> T; +verified_type({tuple_element,_,_}=T) -> T; +verified_type(float=T) -> T. diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl index a57dbbbc2f..814cfb8265 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_utils.erl @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ is_killed(R, Is, D) -> St = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()}, case check_liveness(R, Is, St) of {killed,_} -> true; - {exit_not_used,_} -> true; + {exit_not_used,_} -> false; {_,_} -> false end. @@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ is_killed_at(R, Lbl, D) when is_integer(Lbl) -> St0 = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()}, case check_liveness_at(R, Lbl, St0) of {killed,_} -> true; - {exit_not_used,_} -> true; + {exit_not_used,_} -> false; {_,_} -> false end. @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ is_not_used(R, Is, D) -> St = #live{lbl=D,res=gb_trees:empty()}, case check_liveness(R, Is, St) of {used,_} -> false; - {exit_not_used,_} -> false; + {exit_not_used,_} -> true; {_,_} -> true end. @@ -1004,47 +1004,52 @@ live_opt([{recv_mark,_}=I|Is], Regs, D, Acc) -> live_opt([], _, _, Acc) -> Acc. -live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,Op0}|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) -> - Regs1 = x_live(Ss, x_dead(Ds, Regs0)), - {Op, Regs} = live_opt_block_op(Op0, Regs1, D), - I = {set, Ds, Ss, Op}, - - case Ds of - [{x,X}] -> - case (not is_live(X, Regs0)) andalso Op =:= move of - true -> - live_opt_block(Is, Regs0, D, Acc); - false -> - live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]) - end; - _ -> - live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]) +live_opt_block([{set,[{x,X}]=Ds,Ss,move}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) -> + Regs = x_live(Ss, x_dead(Ds, Regs0)), + case is_live(X, Regs0) of + true -> + live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]); + false -> + %% Useless move, will never be used. + live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, Acc) end; -live_opt_block([{'%anno',_}|Is], Regs, D, Acc) -> - live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, Acc); -live_opt_block([], Regs, _, Acc) -> {Acc,Regs}. - -live_opt_block_op({alloc,Live0,AllocOp}, Regs0, D) -> - Regs = - case AllocOp of - {Kind, _N, Fail} when Kind =:= gc_bif; Kind =:= put_map -> - live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs0); - _ -> - Regs0 - end, +live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live0,AllocOp}}|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) -> + %% Calculate liveness from the point of view of the GC. + %% There will never be a GC if the instruction fails, so we should + %% ignore the failure branch. + GcRegs1 = x_dead(Ds, Regs0), + GcRegs = x_live(Ss, GcRegs1), + Live = live_regs(GcRegs), %% The life-time analysis used by the code generator is sometimes too %% conservative, so it may be possible to lower the number of live %% registers based on the exact liveness information. The main benefit is %% that more optimizations that depend on liveness information (such as the - %% beam_bool and beam_dead passes) may be applied. - Live = live_regs(Regs), - true = Live =< Live0, - {{alloc,Live,AllocOp}, live_call(Live)}; -live_opt_block_op({bif,_N,Fail} = Op, Regs, D) -> - {Op, live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs)}; -live_opt_block_op(Op, Regs, _D) -> - {Op, Regs}. + %% beam_dead pass) may be applied. + true = Live =< Live0, %Assertion. + I = {set,Ds,Ss,{alloc,Live,AllocOp}}, + + %% Calculate liveness from the point of view of the preceding instruction. + %% The liveness is the union of live registers in the GC and the live + %% registers at the failure label. + Regs1 = live_call(Live), + Regs = live_join_alloc(AllocOp, D, Regs1), + live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]); +live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,{bif,_,Fail}}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) -> + Regs1 = x_dead(Ds, Regs0), + Regs2 = x_live(Ss, Regs1), + Regs = live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs2), + live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]); +live_opt_block([{set,Ds,Ss,_}=I|Is], Regs0, D, Acc) -> + Regs = x_live(Ss, x_dead(Ds, Regs0)), + live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, [I|Acc]); +live_opt_block([{'%anno',_}|Is], Regs, D, Acc) -> + live_opt_block(Is, Regs, D, Acc); +live_opt_block([], Regs, _, Acc) -> {Acc,Regs}. + +live_join_alloc({Kind,_Name,Fail}, D, Regs) when Kind =:= gc_bif; Kind =:= put_map -> + live_join_label(Fail, D, Regs); +live_join_alloc(_, _, Regs) -> Regs. live_join_labels([{f,L}|T], D, Regs0) when L =/= 0 -> Regs = gb_trees:get(L, D) bor Regs0, diff --git a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl index 9de773542e..c30ab34ac7 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/src/beam_validator.erl @@ -1153,6 +1153,7 @@ set_type_y(Type, {y,Y}=Reg, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0}=St}=Vst) {value,_} -> gb_trees:update(Y, Type, Ys0) end, + check_try_catch_tags(Type, Y, Ys0), Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys}}; set_type_y(Type, Reg, #vst{}) -> error({invalid_store,Reg,Type}). @@ -1160,6 +1161,29 @@ set_catch_end({y,Y}, #vst{current=#st{y=Ys0}=St}=Vst) -> Ys = gb_trees:update(Y, initialized, Ys0), Vst#vst{current=St#st{y=Ys}}. +check_try_catch_tags(Type, LastY, Ys) -> + case is_try_catch_tag(Type) of + false -> + ok; + true -> + %% Every catch or try/catch must use a lower Y register + %% number than any enclosing catch or try/catch. That will + %% ensure that when the stack is scanned when an + %% exception occurs, the innermost try/catch tag is found + %% first. + Bad = [{{y,Y},Tag} || {Y,Tag} <- gb_trees:to_list(Ys), + Y < LastY, is_try_catch_tag(Tag)], + case Bad of + [] -> + ok; + [_|_] -> + error({bad_try_catch_nesting,{y,LastY},Bad}) + end + end. + +is_try_catch_tag({catchtag,_}) -> true; +is_try_catch_tag({trytag,_}) -> true; +is_try_catch_tag(_) -> false. is_reg_defined({x,_}=Reg, Vst) -> is_type_defined_x(Reg, Vst); is_reg_defined({y,_}=Reg, Vst) -> is_type_defined_y(Reg, Vst); diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl index e33df809ff..541075af2a 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_type_SUITE.erl @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ do_integers_5(X0, Y0) -> 3 -> three end. -coverage(_Config) -> +coverage(Config) -> {'EXIT',{badarith,_}} = (catch id(1) bsl 0.5), {'EXIT',{badarith,_}} = (catch id(2.0) bsl 2), {'EXIT',{badarith,_}} = (catch a + 0.5), @@ -133,6 +133,29 @@ coverage(_Config) -> id(id(42) band 387439739874298734983787934283479243879), id(-1 band id(13)), + error = if + is_map(Config), is_integer(Config) -> ok; + true -> error + end, + error = if + is_map(Config), is_atom(Config) -> ok; + true -> error + end, + error = if + is_map(Config), is_tuple(Config) -> ok; + true -> error + end, + error = if + is_integer(Config), is_bitstring(Config) -> ok; + true -> error + end, + + ok = case Config of + <<_>> when is_binary(Config) -> + impossible; + [_|_] -> + ok + end, ok. booleans(_Config) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl index 63a13281a8..b8fff7b100 100644 --- a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE.erl @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ state_after_fault_in_catch/1,no_exception_in_catch/1, undef_label/1,illegal_instruction/1,failing_gc_guard_bif/1, map_field_lists/1,cover_bin_opt/1, - val_dsetel/1,bad_tuples/1]). + val_dsetel/1,bad_tuples/1,bad_try_catch_nesting/1]). -include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ groups() -> state_after_fault_in_catch,no_exception_in_catch, undef_label,illegal_instruction,failing_gc_guard_bif, map_field_lists,cover_bin_opt,val_dsetel, - bad_tuples]}]. + bad_tuples,bad_try_catch_nesting]}]. init_per_suite(Config) -> Config. @@ -523,6 +523,14 @@ bad_tuples(Config) -> ok. +bad_try_catch_nesting(Config) -> + Errors = do_val(bad_try_catch_nesting, Config), + [{{bad_try_catch_nesting,main,2}, + {{'try',{y,2},{f,3}}, + 7, + {bad_try_catch_nesting,{y,2},[{{y,1},{trytag,[5]}}]}}}] = Errors, + ok. + %%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- transform_remove(Remove, Module) -> diff --git a/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_try_catch_nesting.S b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_try_catch_nesting.S new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9f1b21a17b --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/compiler/test/beam_validator_SUITE_data/bad_try_catch_nesting.S @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +{module, bad_try_catch_nesting}. %% version = 0 + +{exports, [{main,2},{module_info,0},{module_info,1}]}. + +{attributes, []}. + +{labels, 11}. + + +{function, main, 2, 2}. + {label,1}. + {line,[{location,"bad_try_catch_nesting.erl",4}]}. + {func_info,{atom,bad_try_catch_nesting},{atom,main},2}. + {label,2}. + {allocate_zero,3,2}. + {'try',{y,1},{f,5}}. + {move,{x,1},{y,0}}. + {'try',{y,2},{f,3}}. + {line,[{location,"bad_try_catch_nesting.erl",7}]}. + {call_fun,0}. + {try_end,{y,2}}. + {jump,{f,4}}. + {label,3}. + {try_case,{y,2}}. + {test,is_ne_exact,{f,4},[{x,0},{atom,error}]}. + {line,[]}. + {bif,raise,{f,0},[{x,2},{x,1}],{x,0}}. + {label,4}. + {move,{y,0},{x,0}}. + {kill,{y,0}}. + {line,[{location,"bad_try_catch_nesting.erl",12}]}. + {call_fun,0}. + {try_end,{y,1}}. + {deallocate,3}. + return. + {label,5}. + {try_case,{y,1}}. + {test,is_eq_exact,{f,6},[{x,0},{atom,throw}]}. + {deallocate,3}. + return. + {label,6}. + {line,[]}. + {bif,raise,{f,0},[{x,2},{x,1}],{x,0}}. + + +{function, module_info, 0, 8}. + {label,7}. + {line,[]}. + {func_info,{atom,bad_try_catch_nesting},{atom,module_info},0}. + {label,8}. + {move,{atom,bad_try_catch_nesting},{x,0}}. + {line,[]}. + {call_ext_only,1,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,1}}. + + +{function, module_info, 1, 10}. + {label,9}. + {line,[]}. + {func_info,{atom,bad_try_catch_nesting},{atom,module_info},1}. + {label,10}. + {move,{x,0},{x,1}}. + {move,{atom,bad_try_catch_nesting},{x,0}}. + {line,[]}. + {call_ext_only,2,{extfunc,erlang,get_module_info,2}}. diff --git a/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl b/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl index f206f967c7..f410542f72 100644 --- a/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/crypto/test/engine_SUITE.erl @@ -72,7 +72,12 @@ groups() -> init_per_suite(Config) -> try crypto:start() of ok -> - Config; + case crypto:info_lib() of + [{_,_, <<"OpenSSL 1.0.1s-freebsd 1 Mar 2016">>}] -> + {skip, "Problem with engine on OpenSSL 1.0.1s-freebsd"}; + _ -> + Config + end; {error,{already_started,crypto}} -> Config catch _:_ -> diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_dataflow.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_dataflow.erl index 6bd3c2f9a6..c5f93a3392 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_dataflow.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_dataflow.erl @@ -3444,19 +3444,19 @@ state__fun_info(Fun, #state{callgraph = CG, fun_tab = FunTab, plt = PLT}) -> {Fun, Sig, Contract, LocalRet}. forward_args(Fun, ArgTypes, #state{work = Work, fun_tab = FunTab} = State) -> - {OldArgTypes, OldOut, Fixpoint} = + {NewArgTypes, OldOut, Fixpoint} = case dict:find(Fun, FunTab) of - {ok, {not_handled, {OldArgTypes0, OldOut0}}} -> - {OldArgTypes0, OldOut0, false}; + {ok, {not_handled, {_OldArgTypesAreNone, OldOut0}}} -> + {ArgTypes, OldOut0, false}; {ok, {OldArgTypes0, OldOut0}} -> - {OldArgTypes0, OldOut0, - t_is_subtype(t_product(ArgTypes), t_product(OldArgTypes0))} + NewArgTypes0 = [t_sup(X, Y) || + {X, Y} <- lists:zip(ArgTypes, OldArgTypes0)], + {NewArgTypes0, OldOut0, + t_is_equal(t_product(NewArgTypes0), t_product(OldArgTypes0))} end, case Fixpoint of true -> State; false -> - NewArgTypes = [t_sup(X, Y) || - {X, Y} <- lists:zip(ArgTypes, OldArgTypes)], NewWork = add_work(Fun, Work), ?debug("~tw: forwarding args ~ts\n", [state__lookup_name(Fun, State), diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_plt.erl b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_plt.erl index 95c8b5ebce..2af4534396 100644 --- a/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_plt.erl +++ b/lib/dialyzer/src/dialyzer_plt.erl @@ -531,17 +531,19 @@ compute_md5_from_files(Files) -> lists:keysort(1, [{F, compute_md5_from_file(F)} || F <- Files]). compute_md5_from_file(File) -> - case filelib:is_regular(File) of - false -> + case beam_lib:all_chunks(File) of + {ok, _, Chunks} -> + %% We cannot use beam_lib:md5 because it does not consider + %% the debug_info chunk, where typespecs are likely stored. + %% So we consider almost all chunks except the useless ones. + Filtered = [[ID, Chunk] || {ID, Chunk} <- Chunks, ID =/= "CInf", ID =/= "Docs"], + erlang:md5(lists:sort(Filtered)); + {error, beam_lib, {file_error, _, enoent}} -> Msg = io_lib:format("Not a regular file: ~ts\n", [File]), throw({dialyzer_error, Msg}); - true -> - case dialyzer_utils:get_core_from_beam(File) of - {error, Error} -> - throw({dialyzer_error, Error}); - {ok, Core} -> - erlang:md5(term_to_binary(Core)) - end + {error, beam_lib, _} -> + Msg = io_lib:format("Could not compute MD5 for .beam: ~ts\n", [File]), + throw({dialyzer_error, Msg}) end. init_diff_list(RemoveFiles, AddFiles) -> diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para_bug/same.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para_bug/same.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..44149f4199 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para_bug/same.erl @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +-module(same). + +-export([baz/1]). + +-record(bar, { + a :: same_type:st(integer()), + b :: same_type:st(atom()) + }). + +baz(Bar) -> + _ = wrap_find(0, Bar#bar.a), + wrap_find(0, Bar#bar.b). + +wrap_find(K, D) -> + same_type:t(K, D). diff --git a/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para_bug/same_type.erl b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para_bug/same_type.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..855a5d30be --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/dialyzer/test/opaque_SUITE_data/src/para_bug/same_type.erl @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +-module(same_type). + +-export([t/2]). + +-export_type([st/1]). + +%% When unopaqued all specializations of st/1 are equal. +-opaque st(_A) :: {st, tuple()}. + +-spec t(_, st(_)) -> _. + +t(K, V) -> + {K, V}. diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml index 6b84b22eb5..6bc7d147c0 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml @@ -1865,8 +1865,8 @@ An example return value with for a client service with Origin-Host {raddr,{127,0,0,1}}, {rport,3868}, {reuseaddr,true}]}]}, - {watchdog,{<0.66.0>,{1346,171491,996448},okay}}, - {peer,{<0.67.0>,{1346,171491,999906}}}, + {watchdog,{<0.66.0>,-576460736368485571,okay}}, + {peer,{<0.67.0>,-576460736357885808}}, {apps,[{0,common}]}, {caps,[{origin_host,{"client.example.com","server.example.com"}}, {origin_realm,{"example.com","example.com"}}, @@ -1946,8 +1946,8 @@ connection might look as follows.</p> {transport_config,[{reuseaddr,true}, {ip,{127,0,0,1}}, {port,3868}]}]}, - {accept,[[{watchdog,{<0.56.0>,{1346,171481,226895},okay}}, - {peer,{<0.58.0>,{1346,171491,999511}}}, + {accept,[[{watchdog,{<0.56.0>,-576460739249514012,okay}}, + {peer,{<0.58.0>,-576460638229179167}}, {apps,[{0,common}]}, {caps,[{origin_host,{"server.example.com","client.example.com"}}, {origin_realm,{"example.com","example.com"}}, @@ -1976,7 +1976,7 @@ connection might look as follows.</p> {send_max,148}, {send_avg,87}, {send_pend,0}]}]}], - [{watchdog,{<0.72.0>,{1346,171491,998404},initial}}]]}, + [{watchdog,{<0.72.0>,-576460638229717546,initial}}]]}, {statistics,[{{{0,280,0},recv},7}, {{{0,280,1},send},7}, {{{0,280,0},recv,{'Result-Code',2001}},7}, @@ -2024,8 +2024,8 @@ A return value for the server above might look as follows.</p> {transport_config,[{reuseaddr,true}, {ip,{127,0,0,1}}, {port,3868}]}]}, - {watchdog,{<0.56.0>,{1346,171481,226895},okay}}, - {peer,{<0.58.0>,{1346,171491,999511}}}, + {watchdog,{<0.56.0>,-576460739249514012,okay}}, + {peer,{<0.58.0>,-576460638229179167}}, {apps,[{0,common}]}, {caps,[{origin_host,{"server.example.com","client.example.com"}}, {origin_realm,{"example.com","example.com"}}, diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl index 5b7cfab31a..c1762a07e3 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_reg.erl @@ -246,8 +246,11 @@ handle_call({add, Uniq, Key}, {Pid, _}, S) -> handle_call({remove, Key}, {Pid, _}, S) -> Rec = {Key, Pid}, - ets:delete_object(?TABLE, Rec), - {reply, true, notify(remove, Rec, S)}; + {reply, true, try + notify(remove, Rec, S) + after + ets:delete_object(?TABLE, Rec) + end}; handle_call({wait, Pat}, {Pid, _} = From, S) -> NS = add_monitor(Pid, S), @@ -370,10 +373,12 @@ send({_,_} = From, add, Rec) -> down(Pid, #state{monitors = Ps} = S) -> Recs = match('_', Pid), - ets:match_delete(?TABLE, {'_', Pid}), - lists:foldl(fun(R,NS) -> notify(remove, R, NS) end, - flush(Pid, S#state{monitors = sets:del_element(Pid, Ps)}), - Recs). + Acc0 = flush(Pid, S#state{monitors = sets:del_element(Pid, Ps)}), + try + lists:foldl(fun(R,NS) -> notify(remove, R, NS) end, Acc0, Recs) + after + ets:match_delete(?TABLE, {'_', Pid}) + end. %% flush/3 diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl index 31dd92f878..cbe66ef27a 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_service.erl @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ apps :: match([{0..16#FFFFFFFF, diameter:app_alias()}] %% {Id, Alias} | [diameter:app_alias()]), %% remote caps :: match(#diameter_caps{}), - started = diameter_lib:now(), %% at process start or sharing + started = diameter_lib:now(), %% at connection_up watchdog :: match(pid() %% key into watchdogT | undefined)}). %% undefined if remote @@ -554,15 +554,25 @@ terminate(Reason, #state{service_name = Name, local = {PeerT, _, _}} = S) -> %% wait for watchdog state changes to take care of if. That this %% takes place after deleting the state entry ensures that the %% resulting failover by request processes accomplishes nothing. - ets:foldl(fun(#peer{pid = TPid}, _) -> - diameter_traffic:peer_down(TPid) - end, - ok, - PeerT), + ets:foldl(fun peer_down/2, ok, PeerT), shutdown == Reason %% application shutdown andalso shutdown(application, S). +%% peer_down/1 +%% +%% Entries with watchdog state SUSPECT are already down: ignore the +%% expected failure. This assumes the current implementation, but +%% double the number of lookups (in the typical case) could be the +%% greater evil if there are many peer connections. + +peer_down(#peer{pid = TPid}, _) -> + try + diameter_traffic:peer_down(TPid) + catch + error: {badmatch, []} -> ok + end. + %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% # code_change/3 %% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src index 7da59f8b25..05a8c9378e 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src +++ b/lib/diameter/src/diameter.appup.src @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ {"1.12.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 19.1 {"1.12.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 19.3 {"2.0", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 20.0 - {"2.1", [{load_module, diameter_gen}, %% 20.1 - {update, diameter_reg, {advanced, "2.1"}}]}, - {"2.1.1", [{load_module, diameter_gen}]}, %% 20.1.2 - {"2.1.2", []} %% 20.1.3 + {"2.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 20.1 + {"2.1.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 20.1.2 + {"2.1.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, %% 20.1.3 + {"2.1.3", [{restart_application, diameter}]} %% 20.2 ], [ {"0.9", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, @@ -94,7 +94,8 @@ {"1.12.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, {"2.0", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, {"2.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, - {"2.1.1", [{load_module, diameter_gen}]}, - {"2.1.2", []} + {"2.1.1", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, + {"2.1.2", [{restart_application, diameter}]}, + {"2.1.3", [{restart_application, diameter}]} ] }. diff --git a/lib/diameter/vsn.mk b/lib/diameter/vsn.mk index 0c852d75cd..b0fb4ada28 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/diameter/vsn.mk @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2017. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 2010-2018. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ # %CopyrightEnd% APPLICATION = diameter -DIAMETER_VSN = 2.1.3 +DIAMETER_VSN = 2.1.4 APP_VSN = $(APPLICATION)-$(DIAMETER_VSN)$(PRE_VSN) diff --git a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_inline_bifs.erl b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_inline_bifs.erl index 7a6947f190..16a95991e7 100644 --- a/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_inline_bifs.erl +++ b/lib/hipe/icode/hipe_icode_inline_bifs.erl @@ -24,8 +24,9 @@ %% Currently inlined BIFs: %% and, or, xor, not, <, >, >=, =<, ==, /=, =/=, =:= -%% is_atom, is_boolean, is_binary, is_float, is_function, -%% is_integer, is_list, is_pid, is_port, is_reference, is_tuple +%% is_atom, is_binary, is_bitstring, is_boolean, is_float, +%% is_function, is_integer, is_list, is_map, is_number, +%% is_pid, is_port, is_reference, is_tuple -module(hipe_icode_inline_bifs). @@ -116,17 +117,20 @@ try_type_tests(I) -> I. is_type_test(Name) -> case Name of - is_integer -> {true, integer}; + is_atom -> {true, atom}; + is_binary -> {true, binary}; + is_bitstring -> {true, bitstr}; + is_boolean -> {true, boolean}; is_float -> {true, float}; - is_tuple -> {true, tuple}; - is_binary -> {true, binary}; + is_function -> {true, function}; + is_integer -> {true, integer}; is_list -> {true, list}; + is_map -> {true, map}; + is_number -> {true, number}; is_pid -> {true, pid}; - is_atom -> {true, atom}; - is_boolean -> {true, boolean}; - is_function -> {true, function}; - is_reference -> {true, reference}; is_port -> {true, port}; + is_reference -> {true, reference}; + is_tuple -> {true, tuple}; _ -> false end. diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml index 212958f17f..15e383ec77 100644 --- a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml +++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_client.xml @@ -97,27 +97,32 @@ 7 > {ok, {{NewVersion, 200, NewReasonPhrase}, NewHeaders, NewBody}} = httpc:request(get, {"http://www.erlang.org", [{"connection", "close"}]}, [], []).</code> - + <p>This sends an HTTP request over a unix domain socket (experimental):</p> + <code type="erl"> + 8 > httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, local}, + {unix_socket,"/tmp/unix_socket/consul_http.sock"}]). + 9 > {ok, {{NewVersion, 200, NewReasonPhrase}, NewHeaders, NewBody}} = + httpc:request(put, {"http:///v1/kv/foo", [], [], "hello"}, [], []).</code> <p>Start an HTTP client profile:</p> <code><![CDATA[ - 8 > {ok, Pid} = inets:start(httpc, [{profile, foo}]). + 10 > {ok, Pid} = inets:start(httpc, [{profile, foo}]). {ok, <0.45.0>} ]]></code> <p>The new profile has no proxy settings, so the connection is refused:</p> <code type="erl"> - 9 > httpc:request("http://www.erlang.org", foo). + 11 > httpc:request("http://www.erlang.org", foo). {error, econnrefused}</code> <p>Stop the HTTP client profile:</p> <code type="erl"> - 10 > inets:stop(httpc, foo). + 12 > inets:stop(httpc, foo). ok</code> <p>Alternative way to stop the HTTP client profile:</p> <code type="erl"> - 10 > inets:stop(httpc, Pid). + 13 > inets:stop(httpc, Pid). ok</code> </section> diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml index 20c042c202..f57214a7ce 100644 --- a/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml +++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/http_uri.xml @@ -45,7 +45,6 @@ this module:</p> <p><c>boolean() = true | false</c></p> <p><c>string()</c> = list of ASCII characters</p> - <p><c>unicode_binary()</c> = binary() with characters encoded in the UTF-8 coding standard</p> </section> @@ -54,22 +53,22 @@ <p>Type definitions that are related to URI:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>uri() = string() | unicode:unicode_binary()</c></tag> + <tag><c>uri() = string() | binary()</c></tag> <item><p>Syntax according to the URI definition in RFC 3986, for example, "http://www.erlang.org/"</p></item> - <tag><c>user_info() = string() | unicode:unicode_binary()</c></tag> + <tag><c>user_info() = string() | binary()</c></tag> <item><p></p></item> <tag><c>scheme() = atom()</c></tag> <item><p>Example: http, https</p></item> - <tag><c>host() = string() | unicode:unicode_binary()</c></tag> + <tag><c>host() = string() | binary()</c></tag> <item><p></p></item> - <tag><c>port() = pos_integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>port() = inet:port_number()</c></tag> <item><p></p></item> - <tag><c>path() = string() | unicode:unicode_binary()</c></tag> + <tag><c>path() = string() | binary()</c></tag> <item><p>Represents a file path or directory path</p></item> - <tag><c>query() = string() | unicode:unicode_binary()</c></tag> + <tag><c>query() = string() | binary()</c></tag> <item><p></p></item> - <tag><c>fragment() = string() | unicode:unicode_binary()</c></tag> + <tag><c>fragment() = string() | binary()</c></tag> <item><p></p></item> </taglist> @@ -84,7 +83,7 @@ <fsummary>Decodes a hexadecimal encoded URI.</fsummary> <type> - <v>HexEncodedURI = string() | unicode:unicode_binary() - A possibly hexadecimal encoded URI</v> + <v>HexEncodedURI = string() | binary() - A possibly hexadecimal encoded URI</v> <v>URI = uri()</v> </type> @@ -99,7 +98,7 @@ <fsummary>Encodes a hexadecimal encoded URI.</fsummary> <type> <v>URI = uri()</v> - <v>HexEncodedURI = string() | unicode:unicode_binary() - Hexadecimal encoded URI</v> + <v>HexEncodedURI = string() | binary() - Hexadecimal encoded URI</v> </type> <desc> @@ -119,12 +118,13 @@ <v>Option = {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()} | {scheme_defaults, scheme_defaults()} | {fragment, boolean()} | - {scheme_validation_fun, fun()}]</v> + {scheme_validation_fun, fun()}</v> <v>Result = {Scheme, UserInfo, Host, Port, Path, Query} | {Scheme, UserInfo, Host, Port, Path, Query, Fragment}</v> + <v>Scheme = scheme()</v> <v>UserInfo = user_info()</v> <v>Host = host()</v> - <v>Port = pos_integer()</v> + <v>Port = inet:port_number()</v> <v>Path = path()</v> <v>Query = query()</v> <v>Fragment = fragment()</v> @@ -146,13 +146,20 @@ <p>Scheme validation fun is to be defined as follows:</p> <code> -fun(SchemeStr :: string() | unicode:unicode_binary()) -> +fun(SchemeStr :: string() | binary()) -> valid | {error, Reason :: term()}. </code> <p>It is called before scheme string gets converted into scheme atom and thus possible atom leak could be prevented</p> + <warning> + <p>The scheme portion of the URI gets converted into atom, + meaning that atom leak may occur. Specifying a scheme + validation fun is recommended unless the URI is already + sanitized.</p> + </warning> + <marker id="encode"></marker> </desc> </func> @@ -162,7 +169,7 @@ fun(SchemeStr :: string() | unicode:unicode_binary()) -> <fsummary>A list of the scheme and their default ports.</fsummary> <type> <v>SchemeDefaults = [{scheme(), default_scheme_port_number()}] </v> - <v>default_scheme_port_number() = pos_integer()</v> + <v>default_scheme_port_number() = inet:port_number()</v> </type> <desc> <p>Provides a list of the scheme and their default diff --git a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml index 58714328c5..14662f257c 100644 --- a/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml +++ b/lib/inets/doc/src/httpc.xml @@ -210,7 +210,8 @@ ip | port | socket_opts | - verbose</v> + verbose | + unix_socket</v> <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v> <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can used.</d> <v>Values = [{option_item(), term()}]</v> @@ -297,8 +298,8 @@ {full_result, boolean()} | {headers_as_is, boolean() | {socket_opts, socket_opts()} | - {receiver, receiver()}, - {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()}}</v> + {receiver, receiver()} | + {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()}</v> <v>stream_to() = none | self | {self, once} | filename()</v> <v>socket_opts() = [socket_opt()]</v> <v>receiver() = pid() | function()/1 | {Module, Function, Args}</v> @@ -533,7 +534,8 @@ <v>| {ip, IpAddress}</v> <v>| {port, Port}</v> <v>| {socket_opts, socket_opts()}</v> - <v>| {verbose, VerboseMode}</v> + <v>| {verbose, VerboseMode}</v> + <v>| {unix_socket, UnixSocket}</v> <v>Proxy = {Hostname, Port}</v> <v>Hostname = string()</v> <d>Example: "localhost" or "foo.bar.se"</d> @@ -576,7 +578,7 @@ If option <c>verify</c> is used, function <c>store_cookies/2</c> has to be called for the cookies to be saved. Default is <c>disabled</c>.</d> - <v>IpFamily = inet | inet6 </v> + <v>IpFamily = inet | inet6 | local</v> <d>Default is <c>inet</c>.</d> <v>IpAddress = ip_address()</v> <d>If the host has several network interfaces, this option specifies @@ -601,6 +603,12 @@ It is a debug feature.</d> <v>Profile = profile() | pid()</v> <d>When started <c>stand_alone</c> only the pid can be used.</d> + <v>UnixSocket = path()</v> + <d> + Experimental option for sending HTTP requests over a unix domain socket. The value + of <c>unix_socket</c> shall be the full path to a unix domain socket file with read/write + permissions for the erlang process. Default is <c>undefined</c>. + </d> </type> <desc> <p>Sets options to be used for subsequent requests.</p> diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl index 821eb7f02f..a73503a5ce 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc.erl @@ -171,6 +171,7 @@ request(Method, HTTPOptions, Options, Profile) when (Method =:= options) orelse (Method =:= get) orelse + (Method =:= put) orelse (Method =:= head) orelse (Method =:= delete) orelse (Method =:= trace) andalso @@ -531,6 +532,7 @@ handle_request(Method, Url, Stream = proplists:get_value(stream, Options), Receiver = proplists:get_value(receiver, Options), SocketOpts = proplists:get_value(socket_opts, Options), + UnixSocket = proplists:get_value(unix_socket, Options), BracketedHost = proplists:get_value(ipv6_host_with_brackets, Options), @@ -558,6 +560,7 @@ handle_request(Method, Url, headers_as_is = headers_as_is(Headers0, Options), socket_opts = SocketOpts, started = Started, + unix_socket = UnixSocket, ipv6_host_with_brackets = BracketedHost}, case httpc_manager:request(Request, profile_name(Profile)) of {ok, RequestId} -> @@ -823,7 +826,7 @@ request_options_defaults() -> error end, - VerifyBrackets = VerifyBoolean, + VerifyBrackets = VerifyBoolean, [ {sync, true, VerifySync}, @@ -894,11 +897,36 @@ request_options_sanity_check(Opts) -> end, ok. -validate_options(Options) -> - (catch validate_options(Options, [])). - -validate_options([], ValidateOptions) -> - {ok, lists:reverse(ValidateOptions)}; +validate_ipfamily_unix_socket(Options0) -> + IpFamily = proplists:get_value(ipfamily, Options0, inet), + UnixSocket = proplists:get_value(unix_socket, Options0, undefined), + Options1 = proplists:delete(ipfamily, Options0), + Options2 = proplists:delete(ipfamily, Options1), + validate_ipfamily_unix_socket(IpFamily, UnixSocket, Options2, + [{ipfamily, IpFamily}, {unix_socket, UnixSocket}]). +%% +validate_ipfamily_unix_socket(local, undefined, _Options, _Acc) -> + bad_option(unix_socket, undefined); +validate_ipfamily_unix_socket(IpFamily, UnixSocket, _Options, _Acc) + when IpFamily =/= local, UnixSocket =/= undefined -> + bad_option(ipfamily, IpFamily); +validate_ipfamily_unix_socket(IpFamily, UnixSocket, Options, Acc) -> + validate_ipfamily(IpFamily), + validate_unix_socket(UnixSocket), + {Options, Acc}. + + +validate_options(Options0) -> + try + {Options, Acc} = validate_ipfamily_unix_socket(Options0), + validate_options(Options, Acc) + catch + error:Reason -> + {error, Reason} + end. +%% +validate_options([], ValidOptions) -> + {ok, lists:reverse(ValidOptions)}; validate_options([{proxy, Proxy} = Opt| Tail], Acc) -> validate_proxy(Proxy), @@ -958,6 +986,10 @@ validate_options([{verbose, Value} = Opt| Tail], Acc) -> validate_verbose(Value), validate_options(Tail, [Opt | Acc]); +validate_options([{unix_socket, Value} = Opt| Tail], Acc) -> + validate_unix_socket(Value), + validate_options(Tail, [Opt | Acc]); + validate_options([{_, _} = Opt| _], _Acc) -> {error, {not_an_option, Opt}}. @@ -1026,7 +1058,8 @@ validate_ipv6(BadValue) -> bad_option(ipv6, BadValue). validate_ipfamily(Value) - when (Value =:= inet) orelse (Value =:= inet6) orelse (Value =:= inet6fb4) -> + when (Value =:= inet) orelse (Value =:= inet6) orelse + (Value =:= inet6fb4) orelse (Value =:= local) -> Value; validate_ipfamily(BadValue) -> bad_option(ipfamily, BadValue). @@ -1056,6 +1089,15 @@ validate_verbose(Value) validate_verbose(BadValue) -> bad_option(verbose, BadValue). +validate_unix_socket(Value) + when (Value =:= undefined) -> + Value; +validate_unix_socket(Value) + when is_list(Value) andalso length(Value) > 0 -> + Value; +validate_unix_socket(BadValue) -> + bad_option(unix_socket, BadValue). + bad_option(Option, BadValue) -> throw({error, {bad_option, Option, BadValue}}). diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl index e398b4f0aa..9b09832eb8 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_handler.erl @@ -754,6 +754,7 @@ connect(SocketType, ToAddress, #options{ipfamily = IpFamily, ip = FromAddress, port = FromPort, + unix_socket = UnixSocket, socket_opts = Opts0}, Timeout) -> Opts1 = case FromPort of @@ -789,6 +790,16 @@ connect(SocketType, ToAddress, OK -> OK end; + local -> + Opts3 = [IpFamily | Opts2], + SocketAddr = {local, UnixSocket}, + case http_transport:connect(SocketType, {SocketAddr, 0}, Opts3, Timeout) of + {error, Reason} -> + {error, {failed_connect, [{to_address, SocketAddr}, + {IpFamily, Opts3, Reason}]}}; + Else -> + Else + end; _ -> Opts3 = [IpFamily | Opts2], case http_transport:connect(SocketType, ToAddress, Opts3, Timeout) of @@ -800,9 +811,23 @@ connect(SocketType, ToAddress, end end. -connect_and_send_first_request(Address, Request, #state{options = Options} = State) -> +handle_unix_socket_options(#request{unix_socket = UnixSocket}, Options) + when UnixSocket =:= undefined -> + Options; + +handle_unix_socket_options(#request{unix_socket = UnixSocket}, + Options = #options{ipfamily = IpFamily}) -> + case IpFamily of + local -> + Options#options{unix_socket = UnixSocket}; + Else -> + error({badarg, [{ipfamily, Else}, {unix_socket, UnixSocket}]}) + end. + +connect_and_send_first_request(Address, Request, #state{options = Options0} = State) -> SocketType = socket_type(Request), ConnTimeout = (Request#request.settings)#http_options.connect_timeout, + Options = handle_unix_socket_options(Request, Options0), case connect(SocketType, Address, Options, ConnTimeout) of {ok, Socket} -> ClientClose = @@ -841,9 +866,10 @@ connect_and_send_first_request(Address, Request, #state{options = Options} = Sta {ok, State#state{request = Request}} end. -connect_and_send_upgrade_request(Address, Request, #state{options = Options} = State) -> +connect_and_send_upgrade_request(Address, Request, #state{options = Options0} = State) -> ConnTimeout = (Request#request.settings)#http_options.connect_timeout, SocketType = ip_comm, + Options = handle_unix_socket_options(Request, Options0), case connect(SocketType, Address, Options, ConnTimeout) of {ok, Socket} -> SessionType = httpc_manager:session_type(Options), diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_internal.hrl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_internal.hrl index 5f8c70f28d..c5fe439722 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_internal.hrl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_internal.hrl @@ -83,10 +83,11 @@ max_sessions = ?HTTP_MAX_TCP_SESSIONS, cookies = disabled, % enabled | disabled | verify verbose = false, % boolean(), - ipfamily = inet, % inet | inet6 | inet6fb4 + ipfamily = inet, % inet | inet6 | inet6fb4 | local ip = default, % specify local interface port = default, % specify local port - socket_opts = [] % other socket options + socket_opts = [], % other socket options + unix_socket = undefined % Local unix socket } ). -type options() :: #options{}. @@ -115,6 +116,7 @@ % request timer :: undefined | reference(), socket_opts, % undefined | [socket_option()] + unix_socket, % undefined | string() ipv6_host_with_brackets % boolean() } ). diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl index ffdf1603b3..7b8d7875de 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_client/httpc_manager.erl @@ -553,7 +553,8 @@ handle_cast({set_options, Options}, State = #state{options = OldOptions}) -> ip = get_ip(Options, OldOptions), port = get_port(Options, OldOptions), verbose = get_verbose(Options, OldOptions), - socket_opts = get_socket_opts(Options, OldOptions) + socket_opts = get_socket_opts(Options, OldOptions), + unix_socket = get_unix_socket_opts(Options, OldOptions) }, case {OldOptions#options.verbose, NewOptions#options.verbose} of {Same, Same} -> @@ -963,7 +964,10 @@ get_option(ip, #options{ip = IP}) -> get_option(port, #options{port = Port}) -> Port; get_option(socket_opts, #options{socket_opts = SocketOpts}) -> - SocketOpts. + SocketOpts; +get_option(unix_socket, #options{unix_socket = UnixSocket}) -> + UnixSocket. + get_proxy(Opts, #options{proxy = Default}) -> proplists:get_value(proxy, Opts, Default). @@ -1016,6 +1020,8 @@ get_verbose(Opts, #options{verbose = Default}) -> get_socket_opts(Opts, #options{socket_opts = Default}) -> proplists:get_value(socket_opts, Opts, Default). +get_unix_socket_opts(Opts, #options{unix_socket = Default}) -> + proplists:get_value(unix_socket, Opts, Default). handle_verbose(debug) -> dbg:p(self(), [call]), diff --git a/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_uri.erl b/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_uri.erl index 7f1ca02014..d02913121c 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_uri.erl +++ b/lib/inets/src/http_lib/http_uri.erl @@ -61,19 +61,35 @@ scheme_defaults/0, encode/1, decode/1]). --export_type([scheme/0, default_scheme_port_number/0]). +-export_type([uri/0, + user_info/0, + scheme/0, default_scheme_port_number/0, + host/0, + path/0, + query/0, + fragment/0]). +-type uri() :: string() | binary(). +-type user_info() :: string() | binary(). +-type scheme() :: atom(). +-type host() :: string() | binary(). +-type path() :: string() | binary(). +-type query() :: string() | binary(). +-type fragment() :: string() | binary(). +-type port_number() :: inet:port_number(). +-type default_scheme_port_number() :: port_number(). +-type hex_uri() :: string() | binary(). %% Hexadecimal encoded URI. +-type maybe_hex_uri() :: string() | binary(). %% A possibly hexadecimal encoded URI. + +-type scheme_defaults() :: [{scheme(), default_scheme_port_number()}]. +-type scheme_validation_fun() :: fun((SchemeStr :: string() | binary()) -> + valid | {error, Reason :: term()}). %%%========================================================================= %%% API %%%========================================================================= --type scheme() :: atom(). --type default_scheme_port_number() :: pos_integer(). - --spec scheme_defaults() -> - [{scheme(), default_scheme_port_number()}]. - +-spec scheme_defaults() -> scheme_defaults(). scheme_defaults() -> [{http, 80}, {https, 443}, @@ -82,9 +98,20 @@ scheme_defaults() -> {sftp, 22}, {tftp, 69}]. +-type parse_result() :: + {scheme(), user_info(), host(), port_number(), path(), query()} | + {scheme(), user_info(), host(), port_number(), path(), query(), + fragment()}. + +-spec parse(uri()) -> {ok, parse_result()} | {error, term()}. parse(AbsURI) -> parse(AbsURI, []). +-spec parse(uri(), [Option]) -> {ok, parse_result()} | {error, term()} when + Option :: {ipv6_host_with_brackets, boolean()} | + {scheme_defaults, scheme_defaults()} | + {fragment, boolean()} | + {scheme_validation_fun, scheme_validation_fun() | none}. parse(AbsURI, Opts) -> case parse_scheme(AbsURI, Opts) of {error, Reason} -> @@ -105,6 +132,7 @@ reserved() -> $#, $[, $], $<, $>, $\", ${, $}, $|, %" $\\, $', $^, $%, $ ]). +-spec encode(uri()) -> hex_uri(). encode(URI) when is_list(URI) -> Reserved = reserved(), lists:append([uri_encode(Char, Reserved) || Char <- URI]); @@ -112,6 +140,7 @@ encode(URI) when is_binary(URI) -> Reserved = reserved(), << <<(uri_encode_binary(Char, Reserved))/binary>> || <<Char>> <= URI >>. +-spec decode(maybe_hex_uri()) -> uri(). decode(String) when is_list(String) -> do_decode(String); decode(String) when is_binary(String) -> diff --git a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src index e24a4a8694..a86413147c 100644 --- a/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src +++ b/lib/inets/src/inets_app/inets.appup.src @@ -18,14 +18,10 @@ %% %CopyrightEnd% {"%VSN%", [ - {<<"6.4.5">>, [{load_module, httpc_handler, - soft_purge, soft_purge, []}]}, {<<"6\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]}, {<<"5\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]} ], [ - {<<"6.4.5">>, [{load_module, httpc_handler, - soft_purge, soft_purge, []}]}, {<<"6\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]}, {<<"5\\..*">>,[{restart_application, inets}]} ] diff --git a/lib/inets/test/http_test_lib.erl b/lib/inets/test/http_test_lib.erl index 38e9e4976e..4e119cce04 100644 --- a/lib/inets/test/http_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/inets/test/http_test_lib.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015-2015. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2015-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -55,6 +55,25 @@ dummy_server_init(Caller, ip_comm, Inet, Extra) -> ]]}, [], ContentCb, Conf, ListenSocket); +dummy_server_init(Caller, unix_socket, Inet, Extra) -> + ContentCb = proplists:get_value(content_cb, Extra), + UnixSocket = proplists:get_value(unix_socket, Extra), + SocketAddr = {local, UnixSocket}, + BaseOpts = [binary, {packet, 0}, {reuseaddr,true}, {active, false}, {nodelay, true}, + {ifaddr, SocketAddr}], + Conf = proplists:get_value(conf, Extra), + {ok, ListenSocket} = gen_tcp:listen(0, [Inet | BaseOpts]), + {ok, Port} = inet:port(ListenSocket), + Caller ! {port, Port}, + dummy_ipcomm_server_loop({httpd_request, parse, [[{max_uri, ?HTTP_MAX_URI_SIZE}, + {max_header, ?HTTP_MAX_HEADER_SIZE}, + {max_version,?HTTP_MAX_VERSION_STRING}, + {max_method, ?HTTP_MAX_METHOD_STRING}, + {max_content_length, ?HTTP_MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH}, + {customize, httpd_custom} + ]]}, + [], ContentCb, Conf, ListenSocket); + dummy_server_init(Caller, ssl, Inet, Extra) -> ContentCb = proplists:get_value(content_cb, Extra), SSLOptions = proplists:get_value(ssl, Extra), diff --git a/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl b/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl index 4bb449408f..38705372c9 100644 --- a/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/inets/test/httpc_SUITE.erl @@ -37,6 +37,10 @@ -define(TLS_URL_START, "https://"). -define(NOT_IN_USE_PORT, 8997). +%% Using hardcoded file path to keep it below 107 charaters +%% (maximum length supported by erlang) +-define(UNIX_SOCKET, "/tmp/inets_httpc_SUITE.sock"). + -record(sslsocket, {fd = nil, pid = nil}). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Common Test interface functions ----------------------------------- @@ -51,6 +55,7 @@ all() -> {group, http}, {group, sim_http}, {group, http_internal}, + {group, http_unix_socket}, {group, https}, {group, sim_https}, {group, misc} @@ -64,6 +69,7 @@ groups() -> %% will fail. {sim_http, [], only_simulated() ++ [process_leak_on_keepalive]}, {http_internal, [], real_requests_esi()}, + {http_unix_socket, [], simulated_unix_socket()}, {https, [], real_requests()}, {sim_https, [], only_simulated()}, {misc, [], misc()} @@ -102,6 +108,9 @@ real_requests()-> real_requests_esi() -> [slow_connection]. +simulated_unix_socket() -> + [unix_domain_socket]. + only_simulated() -> [ cookie, @@ -187,15 +196,29 @@ init_per_group(Group, Config0) when Group =:= sim_https; Group =:= https-> _:_ -> {skip, "Crypto did not start"} end; - +init_per_group(http_unix_socket = Group, Config0) -> + case os:type() of + {win32,_} -> + {skip, "Unix Domain Sockets are not supported on Windows"}; + _ -> + file:delete(?UNIX_SOCKET), + start_apps(Group), + Config = proplists:delete(port, Config0), + Port = server_start(Group, server_config(Group, Config)), + [{port, Port} | Config] + end; init_per_group(Group, Config0) -> start_apps(Group), Config = proplists:delete(port, Config0), Port = server_start(Group, server_config(Group, Config)), [{port, Port} | Config]. +end_per_group(http_unix_socket,_Config) -> + file:delete(?UNIX_SOCKET), + ok; end_per_group(_, _Config) -> ok. + do_init_per_group(Group, Config0) -> Config = proplists:delete(port, Config0), Port = server_start(Group, server_config(Group, Config)), @@ -1268,6 +1291,21 @@ slow_connection(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% in httpc_handler. {ok, _} = httpc:request(post, Request, [], []). +%%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +unix_domain_socket() -> + [{"doc, Test HTTP requests over unix domain sockets"}]. +unix_domain_socket(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + + URL = "http:///v1/kv/foo", + + {ok,[{unix_socket,?UNIX_SOCKET}]} = + httpc:get_options([unix_socket]), + {ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], _}} + = httpc:request(put, {URL, [], [], ""}, [], []), + {ok, {{_,200,_}, [_ | _], _}} + = httpc:request(get, {URL, []}, [], []). + + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Internal Functions ------------------------------------------------ @@ -1383,19 +1421,28 @@ group_name(Config) -> server_start(sim_http, _) -> Inet = inet_version(), - ok = httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, Inet}]), + ok = httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, Inet},{unix_socket, undefined}]), {_Pid, Port} = http_test_lib:dummy_server(ip_comm, Inet, [{content_cb, ?MODULE}]), Port; server_start(sim_https, SslConfig) -> Inet = inet_version(), - ok = httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, Inet}]), + ok = httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, Inet},{unix_socket, undefined}]), {_Pid, Port} = http_test_lib:dummy_server(ssl, Inet, [{ssl, SslConfig}, {content_cb, ?MODULE}]), Port; +server_start(http_unix_socket, Config) -> + Inet = local, + Socket = proplists:get_value(unix_socket, Config), + ok = httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, Inet},{unix_socket, Socket}]), + {_Pid, Port} = http_test_lib:dummy_server(unix_socket, Inet, [{content_cb, ?MODULE}, + {unix_socket, Socket}]), + Port; + server_start(_, HttpdConfig) -> {ok, Pid} = inets:start(httpd, HttpdConfig), Serv = inets:services_info(), + ok = httpc:set_options([{ipfamily, inet_version()},{unix_socket, undefined}]), {value, {_, _, Info}} = lists:keysearch(Pid, 2, Serv), proplists:get_value(port, Info). @@ -1425,6 +1472,10 @@ server_config(https, Config) -> [{socket_type, {essl, ssl_config(Config)}} | server_config(http, Config)]; server_config(sim_https, Config) -> ssl_config(Config); +server_config(http_unix_socket, _Config) -> + Socket = ?UNIX_SOCKET, + [{unix_socket, Socket}]; + server_config(_, _) -> []. @@ -2169,6 +2220,19 @@ handle_uri(_,"/delay_close.html",_,_,Socket,_) -> handle_uri("HEAD",_,_,_,_,_) -> "HTTP/1.1 200 ok\r\n" ++ "Content-Length:0\r\n\r\n"; +handle_uri("PUT","/v1/kv/foo",_,_,_,_) -> + "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" ++ + "Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 14:39:08 GMT\r\n" ++ + "Content-Length: 5\r\n\r\n" ++ + "Content-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n" ++ + "true\n"; +handle_uri("GET","/v1/kv/foo",_,_,_,_) -> + "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" ++ + "Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2018 14:39:08 GMT\r\n" ++ + "Content-Length: 24\r\n" ++ + "Content-Type: application/json\r\n\r\n" ++ + "[{\"Value\": \"aGVsbG8=\"}]\n"; + handle_uri(_,_,_,_,_,DefaultResponse) -> DefaultResponse. diff --git a/lib/inets/vsn.mk b/lib/inets/vsn.mk index dccdbfa94a..1fad9afe33 100644 --- a/lib/inets/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/inets/vsn.mk @@ -19,6 +19,6 @@ # %CopyrightEnd% APPLICATION = inets -INETS_VSN = 6.4.6 +INETS_VSN = 6.5 PRE_VSN = APP_VSN = "$(APPLICATION)-$(INETS_VSN)$(PRE_VSN)" diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml index 8477b0e148..1b72769ce3 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml @@ -981,8 +981,7 @@ f.txt: {person, "kalle", 25}. </item> <tag><c>eisdir</c></tag> <item> - <p>The named file is not a regular file. It can be a - directory, a FIFO, or a device.</p> + <p>The named file is a directory.</p> </item> <tag><c>enotdir</c></tag> <item> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml index abb045b744..9552332948 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1997</year><year>2017</year> + <year>1997</year><year>2018</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -277,9 +277,7 @@ fe80::204:acff:fe17:bf38 <p>Returns a <c>hostent</c> record for the host with the specified hostname.</p> <p>If resolver option <c>inet6</c> is <c>true</c>, - an IPv6 address is looked up. If that fails, - the IPv4 address is looked up and returned on - IPv6-mapped IPv4 format.</p> + an IPv6 address is looked up.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -582,6 +580,19 @@ get_tcpi_sacked(Sock) -> </func> <func> + <name name="ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address" arity="1" /> + <fsummary>Convert to and from IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p> + Convert an IPv4 address to an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address + or the reverse. When converting from an IPv6 address + all but the 2 low words are ignored so this function also + works on some other types of addresses than IPv4-mapped. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> <name name="parse_strict_address" arity="1" /> <fsummary>Parse an IPv4 or IPv6 address strict.</fsummary> <desc> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml index 3454e3c6f9..351d86a93a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet_res.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2009</year><year>2015</year> + <year>2009</year><year>2018</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -230,9 +230,7 @@ inet_dns:record_type(_) -> undefined.</pre> <seealso marker="#getbyname/2"><c>getbyname/2,3</c></seealso>. </p> <p>If resolver option <c>inet6</c> is <c>true</c>, - an IPv6 address is looked up. If that fails, - the IPv4 address is looked up and returned on - IPv6-mapped IPv4 format.</p> + an IPv6 address is looked up.</p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/rpc.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/rpc.xml index adec2d9520..fab616e630 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/rpc.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/rpc.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2016</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2018</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ <list type="bulleted"> <item>A list of the nodes that do not exist</item> <item>A list of the nodes where the server does not exist</item> - <item>A list of the nodes where the server terminatd before sending + <item>A list of the nodes where the server terminated before sending any reply.</item> </list> </desc> @@ -268,8 +268,9 @@ on the specified nodes and collects the answers. It returns <c>{<anno>ResL</anno>, <anno>BadNodes</anno>}</c>, where <c><anno>BadNodes</anno></c> is a list - of the nodes that terminated or timed out during computation, - and <c><anno>ResL</anno></c> is a list of the return values. + of the nodes that do not exist, + and <c><anno>ResL</anno></c> is a list of the return values, + or <c>{badrpc, <anno>Reason</anno>}</c> for failing calls. <c><anno>Timeout</anno></c> is a time (integer) in milliseconds, or <c>infinity</c>.</p> <p>The following example is useful when new object code is to @@ -347,7 +348,7 @@ <func> <name name="pmap" arity="3"/> - <fsummary>Parallell evaluation of mapping a function over a + <fsummary>Parallel evaluation of mapping a function over a list.</fsummary> <desc> <p>Evaluates <c>apply(<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl index fe91b0d33e..4bad523dff 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ ip/1, stats/0, options/0, pushf/3, popf/1, close/1, gethostname/0, gethostname/1, parse_ipv4_address/1, parse_ipv6_address/1, parse_ipv4strict_address/1, - parse_ipv6strict_address/1, parse_address/1, parse_strict_address/1, ntoa/1]). + parse_ipv6strict_address/1, parse_address/1, parse_strict_address/1, + ntoa/1, ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address/1]). -export([connect_options/2, listen_options/2, udp_options/2, sctp_options/2]). -export([udp_module/1, tcp_module/1, tcp_module/2, sctp_module/1]). @@ -675,6 +676,14 @@ parse_address(Addr) -> parse_strict_address(Addr) -> inet_parse:strict_address(Addr). +-spec ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address(ip_address()) -> ip_address(). +ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address({D1,D2,D3,D4}) + when (D1 bor D2 bor D3 bor D4) < 256 -> + {0,0,0,0,0,16#ffff,(D1 bsl 8) bor D2,(D3 bsl 8) bor D4}; +ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address({D1,D2,D3,D4,D5,D6,D7,D8}) + when (D1 bor D2 bor D3 bor D4 bor D5 bor D6 bor D7 bor D8) < 65536 -> + {D7 bsr 8,D7 band 255,D8 bsr 8,D8 band 255}. + %% Return a list of available options options() -> [ @@ -1244,9 +1253,7 @@ gethostbyname_string(Name, Type) inet -> inet_parse:ipv4_address(Name); inet6 -> - %% XXX should we really translate IPv4 addresses here - %% even if we do not know if this host can do IPv6? - inet_parse:ipv6_address(Name) + inet_parse:ipv6strict_address(Name) end of {ok,IP} -> {ok,make_hostent(Name, [IP], [], Type)}; diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_hosts.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_hosts.erl index 0bdf00ac30..fc653bf0d3 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_hosts.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_hosts.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -72,9 +72,6 @@ gethostbyname(Name, Type, Byname, Byaddr) -> gethostbyaddr({A,B,C,D}=IP) when ?ip(A,B,C,D) -> gethostbyaddr(IP, inet); -%% ipv4 only ipv6 address -gethostbyaddr({0,0,0,0,0,16#ffff=F,G,H}) when ?ip6(0,0,0,0,0,F,G,H) -> - gethostbyaddr({G bsr 8, G band 255, H bsr 8, H band 255}); gethostbyaddr({A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H}=IP) when ?ip6(A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H) -> gethostbyaddr(IP, inet6); gethostbyaddr(Addr) when is_list(Addr) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl index 49aa5f8bda..6454802b04 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_res.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -349,9 +349,6 @@ gethostbyaddr_tm({A,B,C,D} = IP, Timer) when ?ip(A,B,C,D) -> {ok, HEnt} -> {ok, HEnt}; _ -> res_gethostbyaddr(dn_in_addr_arpa(A,B,C,D), IP, Timer) end; -%% ipv4 only ipv6 address -gethostbyaddr_tm({0,0,0,0,0,16#ffff,G,H},Timer) when is_integer(G+H) -> - gethostbyaddr_tm({G div 256, G rem 256, H div 256, H rem 256},Timer); gethostbyaddr_tm({A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H} = IP, Timer) when ?ip6(A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H) -> inet_db:res_update_conf(), case inet_db:gethostbyaddr(IP) of @@ -431,28 +428,7 @@ gethostbyname(Name,Family,Timeout) -> gethostbyname_tm(Name,inet,Timer) -> getbyname_tm(Name,?S_A,Timer); gethostbyname_tm(Name,inet6,Timer) -> - case getbyname_tm(Name,?S_AAAA,Timer) of - {ok,HEnt} -> {ok,HEnt}; - {error,nxdomain} -> - case getbyname_tm(Name, ?S_A,Timer) of - {ok, HEnt} -> - %% rewrite to a ipv4 only ipv6 address - {ok, - HEnt#hostent { - h_addrtype = inet6, - h_length = 16, - h_addr_list = - lists:map( - fun({A,B,C,D}) -> - {0,0,0,0,0,16#ffff,A*256+B,C*256+D} - end, HEnt#hostent.h_addr_list) - }}; - Error -> - Error - end; - Error -> - Error - end; + getbyname_tm(Name,?S_AAAA,Timer); gethostbyname_tm(_Name, _Family, _Timer) -> {error, einval}. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl index 1e9db80058..77c883f57f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl @@ -358,16 +358,16 @@ get_data(Port, MonRef, Eot, Sofar, Size, Max) -> iolist_to_binary(Sofar) end. -eot(_Bs, <<>>, _Size, _Max) -> +eot(Bs, <<>>, Size, Max) when Size + byte_size(Bs) < Max -> more; +eot(Bs, <<>>, Size, Max) -> + binary:part(Bs, {0, Max - Size}); eot(Bs, Eot, Size, Max) -> case binary:match(Bs, Eot) of - nomatch when Size + byte_size(Bs) < Max -> - more; {Pos, _} when Size + Pos < Max -> binary:part(Bs,{0, Pos}); _ -> - binary:part(Bs,{0, Max - Size}) + eot(Bs, <<>>, Size, Max) end. %% When port_close returns we know that all the diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl b/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl index 0e0b7dffa3..b04aa9030b 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ start_monitor(Node, Name) -> Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()], - ResL :: [term()], + ResL :: [Res :: term() | {'badrpc', Reason :: term()}], BadNodes :: [node()]. multicall(M, F, A) -> @@ -509,14 +509,14 @@ multicall(M, F, A) -> Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()], - ResL :: [term()], + ResL :: [Res :: term() | {'badrpc', Reason :: term()}], BadNodes :: [node()]; (Module, Function, Args, Timeout) -> {ResL, BadNodes} when Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()], Timeout :: timeout(), - ResL :: [term()], + ResL :: [Res :: term() | {'badrpc', Reason :: term()}], BadNodes :: [node()]. multicall(Nodes, M, F, A) when is_list(Nodes) -> @@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ multicall(M, F, A, Timeout) -> Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()], Timeout :: timeout(), - ResL :: [term()], + ResL :: [Res :: term() | {'badrpc', Reason :: term()}], BadNodes :: [node()]. multicall(Nodes, M, F, A, infinity) diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_SUITE.erl index 073b391288..f6791adf86 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/erl_distribution_SUITE.erl @@ -95,7 +95,11 @@ init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> Config. - +init_per_testcase(TC, Config) when TC == hostnames; + TC == nodenames -> + file:make_dir("hostnames_nodedir"), + file:write_file("hostnames_nodedir/ignore_core_files",""), + Config; init_per_testcase(Func, Config) when is_atom(Func), is_list(Config) -> Config. @@ -251,7 +255,7 @@ test_node(Name, Illigal) -> end, net_kernel:monitor_nodes(true), BinCommand = unicode:characters_to_binary(Command, utf8), - Prt = open_port({spawn, BinCommand}, [stream]), + Prt = open_port({spawn, BinCommand}, [stream,{cd,"hostnames_nodedir"}]), Node = list_to_atom(Name), receive {nodeup, Node} -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl index 3b502be8b8..2e5f8c7d2c 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2017. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2018. All Rights Reserved. %% %% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); %% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. @@ -40,7 +40,8 @@ lookup_bad_search_option/1, getif/1, getif_ifr_name_overflow/1,getservbyname_overflow/1, getifaddrs/1, - parse_strict_address/1, simple_netns/1, simple_netns_open/1, + parse_strict_address/1, ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address/1, + simple_netns/1, simple_netns_open/1, simple_bind_to_device/1, simple_bind_to_device_open/1]). -export([get_hosts/1, get_ipv6_hosts/1, parse_hosts/1, parse_address/1, @@ -667,6 +668,26 @@ parse_strict_address(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {ok, {3089,3106,23603,50240,0,0,119,136}} = inet:parse_strict_address("c11:0c22:5c33:c440::077:0088"). +ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + {D1,D2,D3,D4} = IPv4Address = + {rand:uniform(256) - 1, + rand:uniform(256) - 1, + rand:uniform(256) - 1, + rand:uniform(256) - 1}, + E7 = (D1 bsl 8) bor D2, + E8 = (D3 bsl 8) bor D4, + io:format("IPv4Address: ~p.~n", [IPv4Address]), + {0,0,0,0,0,65535,E7,E8} = inet:ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address(IPv4Address), + IPv6Address = + {rand:uniform(65536) - 1, + rand:uniform(65536) - 1, + rand:uniform(65536) - 1, + rand:uniform(65536) - 1, + rand:uniform(65536) - 1, + rand:uniform(65536) - 1, E7, E8}, + IPv4Address = inet:ipv4_mapped_ipv6_address(IPv6Address), + ok. + t_gethostnative(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% this will result in 26 bytes sent which causes problem in Windows %% if the port-program has not assured stdin to be read in BINARY mode @@ -1083,11 +1104,9 @@ ifaddrs([{If,Opts}|IOs]) -> #ifopts{flags=F} = Ifopts = check_ifopts(Opts, #ifopts{name=If}), case F of {flags,Flags} -> - case lists:member(up, Flags) of - true -> - Ifopts#ifopts.addrs; - false -> - [] + case lists:member(running, Flags) of + true -> Ifopts#ifopts.addrs; + false -> [] end ++ ifaddrs(IOs); undefined -> ifaddrs(IOs) diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl index 4369b1b0f9..591fbb2125 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl @@ -334,8 +334,8 @@ max_size_command(_Config) -> Res32768 = os:cmd("cat /dev/zero", #{ max_size => 32768 }), 32768 = length(Res32768), - ResHello = os:cmd("echo hello", #{ max_size => 20 }), - 6 = length(ResHello). + ResHello = string:trim(os:cmd("echo hello", #{ max_size => 20 })), + 5 = length(ResHello). %% Test that the os:perf_counter api works as expected perf_counter_api(_Config) -> diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_port_cb.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_port_cb.erl index b5cbe8132d..6bb8f07a74 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_port_cb.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_port_cb.erl @@ -34,7 +34,8 @@ -define(COL_CONN, ?COL_ID+1). -define(COL_NAME, ?COL_CONN+1). -define(COL_CTRL, ?COL_NAME+1). --define(COL_SLOT, ?COL_CTRL+1). +-define(COL_QUEUE, ?COL_CTRL+1). +-define(COL_SLOT, ?COL_QUEUE+1). @@ -44,6 +45,7 @@ col_to_elem(?COL_ID) -> #port.id; col_to_elem(?COL_CONN) -> #port.connected; col_to_elem(?COL_NAME) -> #port.name; col_to_elem(?COL_CTRL) -> #port.controls; +col_to_elem(?COL_QUEUE) -> #port.queue; col_to_elem(?COL_SLOT) -> #port.slot. col_spec() -> @@ -51,6 +53,7 @@ col_spec() -> {"Connected", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT, 120}, {"Name", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT, 150}, {"Controls", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_LEFT, 200}, + {"Queue", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_RIGHT, 100}, {"Slot", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_RIGHT, 50}]. get_info(_) -> @@ -96,9 +99,17 @@ format(D) -> info_fields() -> [{"Overview", [{"Name", name}, + {"State", state}, + {"Task Flags", task_flags}, {"Connected", {click,connected}}, {"Slot", slot}, - {"Controls", controls}]}, + {"Controls", controls}, + {"Input bytes", input}, + {"Output bytes", output}, + {"Queue bytes", queue}, + {"Port data", port_data}]}, {scroll_boxes, [{"Links",1,{click,links}}, - {"Monitors",1,{click,monitors}}]}]. + {"Monitors",1,{click,monitors}}, + {"Suspended",1,{click,suspended}} + ]}]. diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_proc_cb.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_proc_cb.erl index f10650bbb7..0ea23dd7cb 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_proc_cb.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_proc_cb.erl @@ -149,6 +149,10 @@ info_fields() -> {"Old Heap", old_heap}, {"Heap Unused", heap_unused}, {"Old Heap Unused", old_heap_unused}, + {"Binary vheap", bin_vheap}, + {"Old Binary vheap", old_bin_vheap}, + {"Binary vheap unused", bin_vheap_unused}, + {"Old Binary vheap unused", old_bin_vheap_unused}, {"Number of Heap Fragements", num_heap_frag}, {"Heap Fragment Data",heap_frag_data}, {"New Heap Start", new_heap_start}, diff --git a/lib/observer/src/cdv_sched_cb.erl b/lib/observer/src/cdv_sched_cb.erl index 192aaf31a7..d2696a276f 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/cdv_sched_cb.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/cdv_sched_cb.erl @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ %% Columns -define(COL_ID, 0). --define(COL_PROC, ?COL_ID+1). +-define(COL_TYPE, ?COL_ID+1). +-define(COL_PROC, ?COL_TYPE+1). -define(COL_PORT, ?COL_PROC+1). -define(COL_RQL, ?COL_PORT+1). -define(COL_PQL, ?COL_RQL+1). @@ -39,6 +40,7 @@ %% Callbacks for cdv_virtual_list_wx col_to_elem(id) -> col_to_elem(?COL_ID); col_to_elem(?COL_ID) -> #sched.name; +col_to_elem(?COL_TYPE) -> #sched.type; col_to_elem(?COL_PROC) -> #sched.process; col_to_elem(?COL_PORT) -> #sched.port; col_to_elem(?COL_RQL) -> #sched.run_q; @@ -46,6 +48,7 @@ col_to_elem(?COL_PQL) -> #sched.port_q. col_spec() -> [{"Id", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_RIGHT, 50}, + {"Type", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_CENTER, 100}, {"Current Process", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_CENTER, 130}, {"Current Port", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_CENTER, 130}, {"Run Queue Length", ?wxLIST_FORMAT_RIGHT, 180}, @@ -73,7 +76,8 @@ detail_pages() -> [{"Scheduler Information", fun init_gen_page/2}]. init_gen_page(Parent, Info0) -> - Fields = info_fields(), + Type = proplists:get_value(type, Info0), + Fields = info_fields(Type), Details = proplists:get_value(details, Info0), Info = if is_map(Details) -> Info0 ++ maps:to_list(Details); true -> Info0 @@ -81,15 +85,16 @@ init_gen_page(Parent, Info0) -> cdv_info_wx:start_link(Parent,{Fields,Info,[]}). %%% Internal -info_fields() -> +info_fields(Type) -> [{"Scheduler Overview", [{"Id", id}, + {"Type", type}, {"Current Process",process}, {"Current Port", port}, {"Sleep Info Flags", sleep_info}, {"Sleep Aux Work", sleep_aux} ]}, - {"Run Queues", + {run_queues_header(Type), [{"Flags", runq_flags}, {"Priority Max Length", runq_max}, {"Priority High Length", runq_high}, @@ -116,3 +121,8 @@ info_fields() -> {" ", {currp_stack, 11}} ]} ]. + +run_queues_header(normal) -> + "Run Queues"; +run_queues_header(DirtyX) -> + "Run Queues (common for all '" ++ atom_to_list(DirtyX) ++ "' schedulers)". diff --git a/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl b/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl index bba97624a7..d0c14db486 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl +++ b/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.erl @@ -116,6 +116,10 @@ -define(allocator,allocator). -define(atoms,atoms). -define(binary,binary). +-define(dirty_cpu_scheduler,dirty_cpu_scheduler). +-define(dirty_cpu_run_queue,dirty_cpu_run_queue). +-define(dirty_io_scheduler,dirty_io_scheduler). +-define(dirty_io_run_queue,dirty_io_run_queue). -define(ende,ende). -define(erl_crash_dump,erl_crash_dump). -define(ets,ets). @@ -1222,6 +1226,18 @@ all_procinfo(Fd,Fun,Proc,WS,LineHead) -> "OldHeap unused" -> Bytes = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))*WS, get_procinfo(Fd,Fun,Proc#proc{old_heap_unused=Bytes},WS); + "BinVHeap" -> + Bytes = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))*WS, + get_procinfo(Fd,Fun,Proc#proc{bin_vheap=Bytes},WS); + "OldBinVHeap" -> + Bytes = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))*WS, + get_procinfo(Fd,Fun,Proc#proc{old_bin_vheap=Bytes},WS); + "BinVHeap unused" -> + Bytes = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))*WS, + get_procinfo(Fd,Fun,Proc#proc{bin_vheap_unused=Bytes},WS); + "OldBinVHeap unused" -> + Bytes = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))*WS, + get_procinfo(Fd,Fun,Proc#proc{old_bin_vheap_unused=Bytes},WS); "New heap start" -> get_procinfo(Fd,Fun,Proc#proc{new_heap_start=bytes(Fd)},WS); "New heap top" -> @@ -1632,6 +1648,10 @@ port_to_tuple("#Port<"++Port) -> get_portinfo(Fd,Port) -> case line_head(Fd) of + "State" -> + get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{state=bytes(Fd)}); + "Task Flags" -> + get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{task_flags=bytes(Fd)}); "Slot" -> %% stored as integer so we can sort on it get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{slot=list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))}); @@ -1656,6 +1676,10 @@ get_portinfo(Fd,Port) -> {Pid,Pid++" ("++Ref++")"} end || Mon <- Monitors0], get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{monitors=Monitors}); + "Suspended" -> + Pids = split_pid_list_no_space(bytes(Fd)), + Suspended = [{Pid,Pid} || Pid <- Pids], + get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{suspended=Suspended}); "Port controls linked-in driver" -> Str = lists:flatten(["Linked in driver: " | string(Fd)]), get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{controls=Str}); @@ -1671,6 +1695,15 @@ get_portinfo(Fd,Port) -> "Port is UNIX fd not opened by emulator" -> Str = lists:flatten(["UNIX fd not opened by emulator: "| string(Fd)]), get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{controls=Str}); + "Input" -> + get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{input=list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))}); + "Output" -> + get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{output=list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))}); + "Queue" -> + get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{queue=list_to_integer(bytes(Fd))}); + "Port Data" -> + get_portinfo(Fd,Port#port{port_data=string(Fd)}); + "=" ++ _next_tag -> Port; Other -> @@ -2503,73 +2536,142 @@ get_indextableinfo1(Fd,IndexTable) -> %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Page with scheduler table information schedulers(File) -> - case lookup_index(?scheduler) of - [] -> - []; - Schedulers -> - Fd = open(File), - R = lists:map(fun({Name,Start}) -> - get_schedulerinfo(Fd,Name,Start) - end, - Schedulers), - close(Fd), - R - end. + Fd = open(File), -get_schedulerinfo(Fd,Name,Start) -> + Schds0 = case lookup_index(?scheduler) of + [] -> + []; + Normals -> + [{Normals, #sched{type=normal}}] + end, + Schds1 = case lookup_index(?dirty_cpu_scheduler) of + [] -> + Schds0; + DirtyCpus -> + [{DirtyCpus, get_dirty_runqueue(Fd, ?dirty_cpu_run_queue)} + | Schds0] + end, + Schds2 = case lookup_index(?dirty_io_scheduler) of + [] -> + Schds1; + DirtyIos -> + [{DirtyIos, get_dirty_runqueue(Fd, ?dirty_io_run_queue)} + | Schds1] + end, + + R = schedulers1(Fd, Schds2, []), + close(Fd), + R. + +schedulers1(_Fd, [], Acc) -> + Acc; +schedulers1(Fd, [{Scheds,Sched0} | Tail], Acc0) -> + Acc1 = lists:foldl(fun({Name,Start}, AccIn) -> + [get_schedulerinfo(Fd,Name,Start,Sched0) | AccIn] + end, + Acc0, + Scheds), + schedulers1(Fd, Tail, Acc1). + +get_schedulerinfo(Fd,Name,Start,Sched0) -> pos_bof(Fd,Start), - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,#sched{name=Name}). + get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched0#sched{name=list_to_integer(Name)}). -get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched=#sched{details=Ds}) -> +sched_type(?dirty_cpu_run_queue) -> dirty_cpu; +sched_type(?dirty_io_run_queue) -> dirty_io. + +get_schedulerinfo1(Fd, Sched) -> + case get_schedulerinfo2(Fd, Sched) of + {more, Sched2} -> + get_schedulerinfo1(Fd, Sched2); + {done, Sched2} -> + Sched2 + end. + +get_schedulerinfo2(Fd, Sched=#sched{details=Ds}) -> case line_head(Fd) of "Current Process" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{process=bytes(Fd, "None")}); + {more, Sched#sched{process=bytes(Fd, "None")}}; "Current Port" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{port=bytes(Fd, "None")}); + {more, Sched#sched{port=bytes(Fd, "None")}}; + + "Scheduler Sleep Info Flags" -> + {more, Sched#sched{details=Ds#{sleep_info=>bytes(Fd, "None")}}}; + "Scheduler Sleep Info Aux Work" -> + {more, Sched#sched{details=Ds#{sleep_aux=>bytes(Fd, "None")}}}; + + "Current Process State" -> + {more, Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_state=>bytes(Fd)}}}; + "Current Process Internal State" -> + {more, Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_int_state=>bytes(Fd)}}}; + "Current Process Program counter" -> + {more, Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_prg_cnt=>string(Fd)}}}; + "Current Process CP" -> + {more, Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_cp=>string(Fd)}}}; + "Current Process Limited Stack Trace" -> + %% If there shall be last in scheduler information block + {done, Sched#sched{details=get_limited_stack(Fd, 0, Ds)}}; + + "=" ++ _next_tag -> + {done, Sched}; + + Other -> + case Sched#sched.type of + normal -> + get_runqueue_info2(Fd, Other, Sched); + _ -> + unexpected(Fd,Other,"dirty scheduler information"), + {done, Sched} + end + end. + +get_dirty_runqueue(Fd, Tag) -> + case lookup_index(Tag) of + [{_, Start}] -> + pos_bof(Fd,Start), + get_runqueue_info1(Fd,#sched{type=sched_type(Tag)}); + [] -> + #sched{} + end. + +get_runqueue_info1(Fd, Sched) -> + case get_runqueue_info2(Fd, line_head(Fd), Sched) of + {more, Sched2} -> + get_runqueue_info1(Fd, Sched2); + {done, Sched2} -> + Sched2 + end. + +get_runqueue_info2(Fd, LineHead, Sched=#sched{details=Ds}) -> + case LineHead of "Run Queue Max Length" -> RQMax = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd)), RQ = RQMax + Sched#sched.run_q, - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_max=>RQMax}}); + {more, Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_max=>RQMax}}}; "Run Queue High Length" -> RQHigh = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd)), RQ = RQHigh + Sched#sched.run_q, - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_high=>RQHigh}}); + {more, Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_high=>RQHigh}}}; "Run Queue Normal Length" -> RQNorm = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd)), RQ = RQNorm + Sched#sched.run_q, - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_norm=>RQNorm}}); + {more, Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_norm=>RQNorm}}}; "Run Queue Low Length" -> RQLow = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd)), RQ = RQLow + Sched#sched.run_q, - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_low=>RQLow}}); + {more, Sched#sched{run_q=RQ, details=Ds#{runq_low=>RQLow}}}; "Run Queue Port Length" -> RQ = list_to_integer(bytes(Fd)), - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{port_q=RQ}); - - "Scheduler Sleep Info Flags" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{details=Ds#{sleep_info=>bytes(Fd, "None")}}); - "Scheduler Sleep Info Aux Work" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{details=Ds#{sleep_aux=>bytes(Fd, "None")}}); + {more, Sched#sched{port_q=RQ}}; "Run Queue Flags" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{details=Ds#{runq_flags=>bytes(Fd, "None")}}); + {more, Sched#sched{details=Ds#{runq_flags=>bytes(Fd, "None")}}}; - "Current Process State" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_state=>bytes(Fd)}}); - "Current Process Internal State" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_int_state=>bytes(Fd)}}); - "Current Process Program counter" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_prg_cnt=>string(Fd)}}); - "Current Process CP" -> - get_schedulerinfo1(Fd,Sched#sched{details=Ds#{currp_cp=>string(Fd)}}); - "Current Process Limited Stack Trace" -> - %% If there shall be last in scheduler information block - Sched#sched{details=get_limited_stack(Fd, 0, Ds)}; "=" ++ _next_tag -> - Sched; + {done, Sched}; Other -> unexpected(Fd,Other,"scheduler information"), - Sched + {done, Sched} end. get_limited_stack(Fd, N, Ds) -> @@ -3000,6 +3102,10 @@ tag_to_atom("allocated_areas") -> ?allocated_areas; tag_to_atom("allocator") -> ?allocator; tag_to_atom("atoms") -> ?atoms; tag_to_atom("binary") -> ?binary; +tag_to_atom("dirty_cpu_scheduler") -> ?dirty_cpu_scheduler; +tag_to_atom("dirty_cpu_run_queue") -> ?dirty_cpu_run_queue; +tag_to_atom("dirty_io_scheduler") -> ?dirty_io_scheduler; +tag_to_atom("dirty_io_run_queue") -> ?dirty_io_run_queue; tag_to_atom("end") -> ?ende; tag_to_atom("erl_crash_dump") -> ?erl_crash_dump; tag_to_atom("ets") -> ?ets; diff --git a/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.hrl b/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.hrl index 6a93a089fd..252e19379d 100644 --- a/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.hrl +++ b/lib/observer/src/crashdump_viewer.hrl @@ -80,6 +80,10 @@ old_heap, heap_unused, old_heap_unused, + bin_vheap, + old_bin_vheap, + bin_vheap_unused, + old_bin_vheap_unused, new_heap_start, new_heap_top, stack_top, @@ -95,19 +99,27 @@ -record(port, {id, + state, + task_flags=0, slot, connected, links, name, monitors, - controls}). + suspended, + controls, + input, + output, + queue, + port_data}). -record(sched, {name, + type, process, port, run_q=0, - port_q=0, + port_q, details=#{} }). diff --git a/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl b/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl index 32773a779e..41ca3f3ce9 100644 --- a/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/observer/test/crashdump_viewer_SUITE.erl @@ -820,10 +820,10 @@ dump_with_size_limit_reached(DataDir,Rel,DumpName,Max) -> "-env ERL_CRASH_DUMP_BYTES " ++ integer_to_list(Bytes)), {ok,#file_info{size=Size}} = file:read_file_info(CD), - if Size < Bytes -> + if Size =< Bytes -> %% This means that the dump was actually smaller than the %% randomly selected truncation size, so we'll just do it - %% again with a smaller numer + %% again with a smaller number ok = file:delete(CD), dump_with_size_limit_reached(DataDir,Rel,DumpName,Size-3); true -> diff --git a/lib/sasl/doc/src/release_handler.xml b/lib/sasl/doc/src/release_handler.xml index 8f073807fb..975188f489 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/doc/src/release_handler.xml +++ b/lib/sasl/doc/src/release_handler.xml @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ <list type="bulleted"> <item>A release upgrade file, <c>relup</c></item> <item>A system configuration file, <c>sys.config</c></item> + <item>A system configuration source file, <c>sys.config.src</c></item> </list> <p>The <c>relup</c> file contains instructions for how to upgrade to, or downgrade from, this version of the release.</p> @@ -819,4 +820,3 @@ release_handler:set_unpacked(RelFile, [{myapp,"1.0","/home/user"},...]). <seealso marker="systools"><c>systools(3)</c></seealso></p> </section> </erlref> - diff --git a/lib/sasl/doc/src/systools.xml b/lib/sasl/doc/src/systools.xml index e7c3c499da..4842c732b1 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/doc/src/systools.xml +++ b/lib/sasl/doc/src/systools.xml @@ -349,10 +349,11 @@ myapp-1/ebin/myapp.app the release version as specified in <c>Name.rel</c>.</p> <p><c>releases/RelVsn</c> contains the boot script <c>Name.boot</c> renamed to <c>start.boot</c> and, if found, - the files <c>relup</c> and <c>sys.config</c>. These files + the files <c>relup</c> and <c>sys.config</c> or <c>sys.config.src</c>. These files are searched for in the same directory as <c>Name.rel</c>, in the current working directory, and in any directories - specified using option <c>path</c>.</p> + specified using option <c>path</c>. In the case of <c>sys.config</c> + it is not included if <c>sys.config.src</c> is found.</p> <p>If the release package is to contain a new Erlang runtime system, the <c>bin</c> directory of the specified runtime system <c>{erts,Dir}</c> is copied to <c>erts-ErtsVsn/bin</c>.</p> @@ -397,4 +398,3 @@ myapp-1/ebin/myapp.app <seealso marker="script"><c>script(4)</c></seealso></p> </section> </erlref> - diff --git a/lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl b/lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl index 9d960b7361..fa3182cc08 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/src/systools_make.erl @@ -310,6 +310,7 @@ add_apply_upgrade(Script,Args) -> %% RelVsn/start.boot %% relup %% sys.config +%% sys.config.src %% erts-EVsn[/bin] %%----------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1552,6 +1553,7 @@ create_kernel_procs(Appls) -> %% RelVsn/start.boot %% relup %% sys.config +%% sys.config.src %% erts-EVsn[/bin] %% %% The VariableN.tar.gz files can also be stored as own files not @@ -1707,14 +1709,18 @@ add_system_files(Tar, RelName, Release, Path1) -> add_to_tar(Tar, Relup, filename:join(RelVsnDir, "relup")) end, - case lookup_file("sys.config", Path) of - false -> - ignore; - Sys -> - check_sys_config(Sys), - add_to_tar(Tar, Sys, filename:join(RelVsnDir, "sys.config")) + case lookup_file("sys.config.src", Path) of + false -> + case lookup_file("sys.config", Path) of + false -> + ignore; + Sys -> + check_sys_config(Sys), + add_to_tar(Tar, Sys, filename:join(RelVsnDir, "sys.config")) + end; + SysSrc -> + add_to_tar(Tar, SysSrc, filename:join(RelVsnDir, "sys.config.src")) end, - ok. lookup_file(Name, [Dir|Path]) -> diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl b/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl index 07748d975f..c8b2f31120 100644 --- a/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/sasl/test/systools_SUITE.erl @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ groups() -> otp_3065_circular_dependenies, included_and_used_sort_script]}, {tar, [], [tar_options, normal_tar, no_mod_vsn_tar, system_files_tar, - invalid_system_files_tar, variable_tar, + system_src_file_tar, invalid_system_files_tar, variable_tar, src_tests_tar, var_tar, exref_tar, link_tar, no_sasl_tar, otp_9507_path_ebin]}, {relup, [], @@ -945,12 +945,47 @@ system_files_tar(Config) -> ok. + system_files_tar(cleanup,Config) -> Dir = ?privdir, file:delete(filename:join(Dir,"sys.config")), file:delete(filename:join(Dir,"relup")), ok. +%% make_tar: Check that sys.config.src and not sys.config is included +system_src_file_tar(Config) -> + {ok, OldDir} = file:get_cwd(), + + {LatestDir, LatestName} = create_script(latest,Config), + + DataDir = filename:absname(?copydir), + LibDir = fname([DataDir, d_normal, lib]), + P = [fname([LibDir, 'db-2.1', ebin]), + fname([LibDir, 'fe-3.1', ebin])], + + ok = file:set_cwd(LatestDir), + + %% Add dummy sys.config and sys.config.src + ok = file:write_file("sys.config.src","[${SOMETHING}].\n"), + ok = file:write_file("sys.config","[].\n"), + + {ok, _, _} = systools:make_script(LatestName, [silent, {path, P}]), + ok = systools:make_tar(LatestName, [{path, P}]), + ok = check_tar(fname(["releases","LATEST","sys.config.src"]), LatestName), + {error, _} = check_tar(fname(["releases","LATEST","sys.config"]), LatestName), + {ok, _, _} = systools:make_tar(LatestName, [{path, P}, silent]), + ok = check_tar(fname(["releases","LATEST","sys.config.src"]), LatestName), + {error, _} = check_tar(fname(["releases","LATEST","sys.config"]), LatestName), + + ok = file:set_cwd(OldDir), + + ok. + +system_src_file_tar(cleanup,Config) -> + Dir = ?privdir, + file:delete(filename:join(Dir,"sys.config")), + file:delete(filename:join(Dir,"sys.config.src")), + ok. %% make_tar: Check that make_tar fails if relup or sys.config exist %% but do not have valid content diff --git a/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_impl_example_agent.xml b/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_impl_example_agent.xml index a86006a0a7..e576fa51f3 100644 --- a/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_impl_example_agent.xml +++ b/lib/snmp/doc/src/snmp_impl_example_agent.xml @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ EX1-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS + experimental FROM RFC1155-SMI RowStatus FROM STANDARD-MIB DisplayString FROM RFC1213-MIB OBJECT-TYPE FROM RFC-1212 @@ -81,7 +82,7 @@ EX1-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN FriendsEntry ::= SEQUENCE { - fIndex + fIndex INTEGER, fName DisplayString, @@ -105,6 +106,7 @@ EX1-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN DESCRIPTION "Name of friend" ::= { friendsEntry 2 } + fAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString (SIZE (0..255)) ACCESS read-write @@ -112,6 +114,7 @@ EX1-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN DESCRIPTION "Address of friend" ::= { friendsEntry 3 } + fStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX RowStatus ACCESS read-write @@ -119,12 +122,13 @@ EX1-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN DESCRIPTION "The status of this conceptual row." ::= { friendsEntry 4 } + fTrap TRAP-TYPE ENTERPRISE example1 VARIABLES { myName, fIndex } DESCRIPTION - "This trap is sent when something happens to - the friend specified by fIndex." + "This trap is sent when something happens to + the friend specified by fIndex." ::= 1 END </code> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml index c559da911b..f5cb3ec254 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ </list> </section> - <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> <list> <item> @@ -96,7 +95,6 @@ </list> </section> - <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> <list> <item> @@ -126,7 +124,6 @@ </section> <section><title>Ssh 4.6.2</title> - <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> <list> <item> @@ -406,6 +403,40 @@ </section> + +<section><title>Ssh 4.4.2.2</title> + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Default exec is disabled when a user-defined shell is + enabled.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-14881</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> +</section> + + +<section><title>Ssh 4.4.2.1</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Trailing white space was removed at end of the + hello-string. This caused interoperability problems with + some other ssh-implementations (e.g OpenSSH 7.3p1 on + Solaris 11)</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-14763 Aux Id: ERIERL-74 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>Ssh 4.4.2</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> @@ -776,6 +807,93 @@ </section> +<section><title>Ssh 4.2.2.5</title> + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Default exec is disabled when a user-defined shell is + enabled.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-14881</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> +</section> + + +<section><title>Ssh 4.2.2.4</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Trailing white space was removed at end of the + hello-string. This caused interoperability problems with + some other ssh-implementations (e.g OpenSSH 7.3p1 on + Solaris 11)</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-14763 Aux Id: ERIERL-74 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Ssh 4.2.2.3</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + The key exchange algorithm + diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha* has a server-option + <c>{dh_gex_limits,{Min,Max}}</c>. There was a hostkey + signature validation error on the client side if the + option was used and the <c>Min</c> or the <c>Max</c> + differed from the corresponding values obtained from the + client.</p> + <p> + This bug is now corrected.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-14166</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + + + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Key exchange algorithms + diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha* optimized, up to a + factor of 11 for the slowest ( = biggest and safest) one.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-14169 Aux Id: seq-13261 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Ssh 4.2.2.2</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Upgrade of an established client connection could crash + because the ssh client supervisors children had wrong + type. This is fixed now.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-13782 Aux Id: seq13158 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>Ssh 4.2.2.1</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> diff --git a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml index ed7fbf9cf3..129426a6d5 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml +++ b/lib/ssh/doc/src/ssh_sftp.xml @@ -464,11 +464,16 @@ <v>FileInfo = record()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Returns a <c><![CDATA[file_info]]></c> record from the file specified by + <p>Returns a <c><![CDATA[file_info]]></c> record from the file system object specified by <c><![CDATA[Name]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[Handle]]></c>. See <seealso marker="kernel:file#read_file_info-2">file:read_file_info/2</seealso> for information about the record. </p> + <p> + Depending on the underlying OS:es links might be followed and info on the final file, directory + etc is returned. See <seealso marker="#read_link_info-2">ssh_sftp::read_link_info/2</seealso> + on how to get information on links instead. + </p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl index 032d87bdad..25d537c624 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.erl @@ -184,7 +184,6 @@ channel_info(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, Options) -> daemon(Port) -> daemon(Port, []). - daemon(Socket, UserOptions) when is_port(Socket) -> try #{} = Options = ssh_options:handle_options(server, UserOptions), @@ -267,8 +266,6 @@ daemon(Host0, Port0, UserOptions0) when 0 =< Port0, Port0 =< 65535, daemon(_, _, _) -> {error, badarg}. - - %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec daemon_info(daemon_ref()) -> ok_error( [{atom(), term()}] ). diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl index 3dee1c5521..4711f54fb5 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh.hrl @@ -35,6 +35,8 @@ -define(DEFAULT_TRANSPORT, {tcp, gen_tcp, tcp_closed} ). +-define(DEFAULT_SHELL, {shell, start, []} ). + -define(MAX_RND_PADDING_LEN, 15). -define(SUPPORTED_AUTH_METHODS, "publickey,keyboard-interactive,password"). diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl index 62854346b0..958c342f5f 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_cli.erl @@ -127,7 +127,8 @@ handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler, cm = ConnectionHandler}}; handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler, - {exec, ChannelId, WantReply, Cmd}}, #state{exec=undefined} = State) -> + {exec, ChannelId, WantReply, Cmd}}, #state{exec=undefined, + shell=?DEFAULT_SHELL} = State) -> {Reply, Status} = exec(Cmd), write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, io_lib:format("~p\n", [Reply])), @@ -136,6 +137,15 @@ handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler, ssh_connection:exit_status(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, Status), ssh_connection:send_eof(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId), {stop, ChannelId, State#state{channel = ChannelId, cm = ConnectionHandler}}; + +handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler, + {exec, ChannelId, WantReply, _Cmd}}, #state{exec = undefined} = State) -> + write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, 1, "Prohibited.\n"), + ssh_connection:reply_request(ConnectionHandler, WantReply, success, ChannelId), + ssh_connection:exit_status(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, 255), + ssh_connection:send_eof(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId), + {stop, ChannelId, State#state{channel = ChannelId, cm = ConnectionHandler}}; + handle_ssh_msg({ssh_cm, ConnectionHandler, {exec, ChannelId, WantReply, Cmd}}, State) -> NewState = start_shell(ConnectionHandler, Cmd, State), @@ -453,11 +463,14 @@ move_cursor(From, To, #ssh_pty{width=Width, term=Type}) -> %% %%% make sure that there is data to send %% %%% before calling ssh_connection:send write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, Chars) -> + write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, ?SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_DEFAULT, Chars). + +write_chars(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, Type, Chars) -> case has_chars(Chars) of false -> ok; true -> ssh_connection:send(ConnectionHandler, ChannelId, - ?SSH_EXTENDED_DATA_DEFAULT, + Type, Chars) end. diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl index c8ac3a9c04..e11d3adee4 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_connection_handler.erl @@ -1174,17 +1174,25 @@ handle_event({call,_}, _, StateName, _) when not ?CONNECTED(StateName) -> handle_event({call,From}, {request, ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data, Timeout}, StateName, D0) when ?CONNECTED(StateName) -> - D = handle_request(ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data, true, From, D0), - %% Note reply to channel will happen later when reply is recived from peer on the socket - start_channel_request_timer(ChannelId, From, Timeout), - {keep_state, cache_request_idle_timer_check(D)}; + case handle_request(ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data, true, From, D0) of + {error,Error} -> + {keep_state, D0, {reply,From,{error,Error}}}; + D -> + %% Note reply to channel will happen later when reply is recived from peer on the socket + start_channel_request_timer(ChannelId, From, Timeout), + {keep_state, cache_request_idle_timer_check(D)} + end; handle_event({call,From}, {request, ChannelId, Type, Data, Timeout}, StateName, D0) when ?CONNECTED(StateName) -> - D = handle_request(ChannelId, Type, Data, true, From, D0), - %% Note reply to channel will happen later when reply is recived from peer on the socket - start_channel_request_timer(ChannelId, From, Timeout), - {keep_state, cache_request_idle_timer_check(D)}; + case handle_request(ChannelId, Type, Data, true, From, D0) of + {error,Error} -> + {keep_state, D0, {reply,From,{error,Error}}}; + D -> + %% Note reply to channel will happen later when reply is recived from peer on the socket + start_channel_request_timer(ChannelId, From, Timeout), + {keep_state, cache_request_idle_timer_check(D)} + end; handle_event({call,From}, {data, ChannelId, Type, Data, Timeout}, StateName, D0) when ?CONNECTED(StateName) -> @@ -1773,21 +1781,31 @@ is_usable_user_pubkey(A, Ssh) -> %%%---------------------------------------------------------------- handle_request(ChannelPid, ChannelId, Type, Data, WantReply, From, D) -> case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(cache(D), ChannelId) of - #channel{remote_id = Id} = Channel -> + #channel{remote_id = Id, + sent_close = false} = Channel -> update_sys(cache(D), Channel, Type, ChannelPid), send_msg(ssh_connection:channel_request_msg(Id, Type, WantReply, Data), add_request(WantReply, ChannelId, From, D)); - undefined -> - D + + _ when WantReply==true -> + {error,closed}; + + _ -> + D end. handle_request(ChannelId, Type, Data, WantReply, From, D) -> case ssh_channel:cache_lookup(cache(D), ChannelId) of - #channel{remote_id = Id} -> + #channel{remote_id = Id, + sent_close = false} -> send_msg(ssh_connection:channel_request_msg(Id, Type, WantReply, Data), add_request(WantReply, ChannelId, From, D)); - undefined -> - D + + _ when WantReply==true -> + {error,closed}; + + _ -> + D end. %%%---------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl index cf1534bd78..1e10f72956 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/src/ssh_options.erl @@ -268,7 +268,7 @@ default(server) -> }, {shell, def} => - #{default => {shell, start, []}, + #{default => ?DEFAULT_SHELL, chk => fun({M,F,A}) -> is_atom(M) andalso is_atom(F) andalso is_list(A); (V) -> check_function1(V) orelse check_function2(V) end, diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl index 202b0afe57..365f25fabb 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ login_bad_pwd_no_retry5/1, misc_ssh_options/1, openssh_zlib_basic_test/1, - packet_size_zero/1, + packet_size/1, pass_phrase/1, peername_sockname/1, send/1, @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ all() -> double_close, daemon_opt_fd, multi_daemon_opt_fd, - packet_size_zero, + packet_size, ssh_info_print, {group, login_bad_pwd_no_retry}, shell_exit_status @@ -764,11 +764,11 @@ cli(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), ssh_connection:shell(ConnectionRef, ChannelId), - ok = ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, <<"q">>), + ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, <<"q">>), receive {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data,0,0, <<"\r\nYou are accessing a dummy, type \"q\" to exit\r\n\n">>}} -> - ok = ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, <<"q">>) + ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, <<"q">>) after 30000 -> ct:fail("timeout ~p:~p",[?MODULE,?LINE]) end, @@ -1104,7 +1104,7 @@ multi_daemon_opt_fd(Config) -> end || {S,Pid,C} <- Tests]. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -packet_size_zero(Config) -> +packet_size(Config) -> SystemDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth @@ -1119,21 +1119,31 @@ packet_size_zero(Config) -> {user_interaction, false}, {user, "vego"}, {password, "morot"}]), - - {ok,Chan} = ssh_connection:session_channel(Conn, 1000, _MaxPacketSize=0, 60000), - ok = ssh_connection:shell(Conn, Chan), + lists:foreach( + fun(MaxPacketSize) -> + ct:log("Try max_packet_size=~p",[MaxPacketSize]), + {ok,Ch} = ssh_connection:session_channel(Conn, 1000, MaxPacketSize, 60000), + ok = ssh_connection:shell(Conn, Ch), + rec(Server, Conn, Ch, MaxPacketSize) + end, [0, 1, 10, 25]), ssh:close(Conn), - ssh:stop_daemon(Server), + ssh:stop_daemon(Server). +rec(Server, Conn, Ch, MaxSz) -> receive - {ssh_cm,Conn,{data,Chan,_Type,_Msg1}} = M -> - ct:log("Got ~p",[M]), - ct:fail(doesnt_obey_max_packet_size_0) - after 5000 -> - ok - end. - + {ssh_cm,Conn,{data,Ch,_,M}} when size(M) =< MaxSz -> + ct:log("~p: ~p",[MaxSz,M]), + rec(Server, Conn, Ch, MaxSz); + {ssh_cm,Conn,{data,Ch,_,_}} = M -> + ct:log("Max pkt size=~p. Got ~p",[MaxSz,M]), + ssh:close(Conn), + ssh:stop_daemon(Server), + ct:fail("Does not obey max_packet_size=~p",[MaxSz]) + after + 2000 -> ok + end. + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- shell_no_unicode(Config) -> new_do_shell(proplists:get_value(io,Config), @@ -1491,7 +1501,7 @@ new_do_shell(IO, N, Ops=[{Order,Arg}|More]) -> ct:fail("*** Expected ~p, but got ~p",[string:strip(ExpStr),RecStr]) end after 30000 -> - ct:log("Meassage queue of ~p:~n~p", + ct:log("Message queue of ~p:~n~p", [self(), erlang:process_info(self(), messages)]), case Order of expect -> ct:fail("timeout, expected ~p",[string:strip(Arg)]); diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_compat_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_compat_SUITE.erl index 82b83dd83d..f7eda1dc08 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_compat_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_compat_SUITE.erl @@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ end_per_suite(Config) -> %%% os:cmd("docker rm $(docker ps -aq -f status=exited)"), %% Remove dangling images: %%% os:cmd("docker rmi $(docker images -f dangling=true -q)"), + catch ssh:stop(), Config. diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl index ba4518cfe6..9587c0c251 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_connection_SUITE.erl @@ -45,6 +45,8 @@ all() -> {group, openssh}, small_interrupted_send, interrupted_send, + exec_erlang_term, + exec_erlang_term_non_default_shell, start_shell, start_shell_exec, start_shell_exec_fun, @@ -85,6 +87,7 @@ init_per_suite(Config) -> ?CHECK_CRYPTO(Config). end_per_suite(Config) -> + catch ssh:stop(), Config. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -542,6 +545,79 @@ start_shell_exec(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +exec_erlang_term(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), + UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth + file:make_dir(UserDir), + SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), + {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {password, "morot"} + ]), + + ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, + {user, "foo"}, + {password, "morot"}, + {user_interaction, true}, + {user_dir, UserDir}]), + + {ok, ChannelId0} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), + + success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0, + "1+2.", infinity), + TestResult = + receive + {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, _ChannelId, 0, <<"3",_/binary>>}} = R -> + ct:log("Got expected ~p",[R]); + Other -> + ct:log("Got unexpected ~p",[Other]) + after 5000 -> + {fail,"Exec Timeout"} + end, + + ssh:close(ConnectionRef), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + TestResult. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +exec_erlang_term_non_default_shell(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), + UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth + file:make_dir(UserDir), + SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), + {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {password, "morot"}, + {shell, fun(U, H) -> start_our_shell(U, H) end} + ]), + + ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, + {user, "foo"}, + {password, "morot"}, + {user_interaction, true}, + {user_dir, UserDir} + ]), + + {ok, ChannelId0} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), + + success = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId0, + "1+2.", infinity), + TestResult = + receive + {ssh_cm, ConnectionRef, {data, _ChannelId, 0, <<"3",_/binary>>}} = R -> + ct:log("Got unexpected ~p",[R]), + {fail,"Could exec erlang term although non-erlang shell"}; + Other -> + ct:log("Got expected ~p",[Other]) + after 5000 -> + {fail, "Exec Timeout"} + end, + + ssh:close(ConnectionRef), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid), + TestResult. + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- start_shell_exec_fun() -> [{doc, "start shell to exec command"}]. @@ -800,6 +876,8 @@ stop_listener(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ssh:stop_daemon(Pid0), ssh:stop_daemon(Pid1); Error -> + ssh:close(ConnectionRef0), + ssh:stop_daemon(Pid0), ct:fail({unexpected, Error}) end. @@ -819,11 +897,22 @@ start_subsystem_on_closed_channel(Config) -> {user_interaction, false}, {user_dir, UserDir}]), - {ok, ChannelId} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), - ok = ssh_connection:close(ConnectionRef, ChannelId), + {ok, ChannelId1} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), + ok = ssh_connection:close(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:ptty_alloc(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1, []), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:subsystem(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1, "echo_n", 5000), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1, "testing1.\n", 5000), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId1, "exit().\n", 5000), - {error, closed} = ssh_connection:subsystem(ConnectionRef, ChannelId, "echo_n", infinity), + %% Test that there could be a gap between close and an operation (Bugfix OTP-14939): + {ok, ChannelId2} = ssh_connection:session_channel(ConnectionRef, infinity), + ok = ssh_connection:close(ConnectionRef, ChannelId2), + timer:sleep(2000), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:ptty_alloc(ConnectionRef, ChannelId2, []), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:subsystem(ConnectionRef, ChannelId2, "echo_n", 5000), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:exec(ConnectionRef, ChannelId2, "testing1.\n", 5000), + {error, closed} = ssh_connection:send(ConnectionRef, ChannelId2, "exit().\n", 5000), ssh:close(ConnectionRef), ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE.erl index bb09ca4c8b..12a85c40aa 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_options_SUITE.erl @@ -208,35 +208,23 @@ end_per_group(_, Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- init_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) -> ssh:start(), - Config. - -end_per_testcase(TestCase, Config) when TestCase == server_password_option; - TestCase == server_userpassword_option; - TestCase == server_pwdfun_option; - TestCase == server_pwdfun_4_option ; - TestCase == save_accepted_host_option -> + %% Create a clean user_dir UserDir = filename:join(proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), nopubkey), ssh_test_lib:del_dirs(UserDir), - end_per_testcase(Config); -end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) -> - end_per_testcase(Config). + file:make_dir(UserDir), + [{user_dir,UserDir}|Config]. -end_per_testcase(_Config) -> - ct:log("~p: Before ssh:stop()",[?FUNCTION_NAME]), +end_per_testcase(_TestCase, Config) -> ssh:stop(), - ct:log("~p: After ssh:stop()",[?FUNCTION_NAME]), ok. %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Test Cases -------------------------------------------------------- %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% validate to server that uses the 'password' option server_password_option(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, {user_dir, UserDir}, @@ -267,12 +255,10 @@ server_password_option(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %%% validate to server that uses the 'password' option server_userpassword_option(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, - {user_dir, PrivDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, {user_passwords, [{"vego", "morot"}]}]), ConnectionRef = @@ -302,15 +288,13 @@ server_userpassword_option(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% validate to server that uses the 'pwdfun' option server_pwdfun_option(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), CHKPWD = fun("foo",Pwd) -> Pwd=="bar"; (_,_) -> false end, {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, - {user_dir, PrivDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, {pwdfun,CHKPWD}]), ConnectionRef = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, @@ -340,9 +324,7 @@ server_pwdfun_option(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% validate to server that uses the 'pwdfun/4' option server_pwdfun_4_option(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), PWDFUN = fun("foo",Pwd,{_,_},undefined) -> Pwd=="bar"; ("fie",Pwd,{_,_},undefined) -> {Pwd=="bar",new_state}; @@ -350,7 +332,7 @@ server_pwdfun_4_option(Config) -> (_,_,_,_) -> false end, {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, - {user_dir, PrivDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, {pwdfun,PWDFUN}]), ConnectionRef1 = ssh_test_lib:connect(Host, Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, @@ -400,9 +382,7 @@ server_pwdfun_4_option(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- server_pwdfun_4_option_repeat(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), %% Test that the state works Parent = self(), @@ -411,7 +391,7 @@ server_pwdfun_4_option_repeat(Config) -> (_,P,_,S) -> Parent!{P,S}, {false,S+1} end, {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, - {user_dir, PrivDir}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, {auth_methods,"keyboard-interactive"}, {pwdfun,PWDFUN}]), @@ -495,9 +475,7 @@ user_dir_option(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, @@ -535,9 +513,7 @@ ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_client(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- connectfun_disconnectfun_server(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Parent = self(), @@ -581,9 +557,7 @@ connectfun_disconnectfun_server(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- connectfun_disconnectfun_client(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Parent = self(), @@ -612,9 +586,7 @@ connectfun_disconnectfun_client(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% validate client that uses the 'ssh_msg_debug_fun' option ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Parent = self(), @@ -656,9 +628,7 @@ ssh_msg_debug_fun_option_server(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- disconnectfun_option_server(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Parent = self(), @@ -691,9 +661,7 @@ disconnectfun_option_server(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- disconnectfun_option_client(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Parent = self(), @@ -725,9 +693,7 @@ disconnectfun_option_client(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- unexpectedfun_option_server(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Parent = self(), @@ -768,9 +734,7 @@ unexpectedfun_option_server(Config) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- unexpectedfun_option_client(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), Parent = self(), @@ -845,14 +809,9 @@ supported_hash(HashAlg) -> really_do_hostkey_fingerprint_check(Config, HashAlg) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDirServer = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDirServer), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), - UserDirClient = - ssh_test_lib:create_random_dir(Config), % Ensure no 'known_hosts' disturbs - %% All host key fingerprints. Trust that public_key has checked the ssh_hostkey_fingerprint %% function since that function is used by the ssh client... FPs0 = [case HashAlg of @@ -878,7 +837,7 @@ really_do_hostkey_fingerprint_check(Config, HashAlg) -> %% Start daemon with the public keys that we got fingerprints from {Pid, Host0, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, - {user_dir, UserDirServer}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, {password, "morot"}]), Host = ssh_test_lib:ntoa(Host0), FP_check_fun = fun(PeerName, FP) -> @@ -901,7 +860,8 @@ really_do_hostkey_fingerprint_check(Config, HashAlg) -> end}, {user, "foo"}, {password, "morot"}, - {user_dir, UserDirClient}, + {user_dir, UserDir}, + {save_accepted_host, false}, % Ensure no 'known_hosts' disturbs {user_interaction, false}]), ssh:stop_daemon(Pid). @@ -992,9 +952,7 @@ ms_passed(T0) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- ssh_daemon_minimal_remote_max_packet_size_option(Config) -> SystemDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth - file:make_dir(UserDir), + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), {Server, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SystemDir}, {user_dir, UserDir}, @@ -1320,11 +1278,8 @@ try_to_connect(Connect, Host, Port, Pid, Tref, N) -> %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- save_accepted_host_option(Config) -> - PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), - UserDir = filename:join(PrivDir, nopubkey), % to make sure we don't use public-key-auth + UserDir = proplists:get_value(user_dir, Config), KnownHosts = filename:join(UserDir, "known_hosts"), - file:make_dir(UserDir), - file:delete(KnownHosts), SysDir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config), {Pid, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, {user_dir, UserDir}, diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sup_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sup_SUITE.erl index d453a2e143..1df55834b1 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sup_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_sup_SUITE.erl @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ killed_acceptor_restarts(Config) -> Port2 = ssh_test_lib:daemon_port(DaemonPid2), true = (Port /= Port2), - ct:pal("~s",[lists:flatten(ssh_info:string())]), + ct:log("~s",[lists:flatten(ssh_info:string())]), {ok,[{AccPid,ListenAddr,Port}]} = acceptor_pid(DaemonPid), {ok,[{AccPid2,ListenAddr,Port2}]} = acceptor_pid(DaemonPid2), @@ -218,11 +218,14 @@ killed_acceptor_restarts(Config) -> %% Make acceptor restart: exit(AccPid, kill), + ?wait_match(undefined, process_info(AccPid)), %% Check it is a new acceptor: - {ok,[{AccPid1,ListenAddr,Port}]} = acceptor_pid(DaemonPid), - true = (AccPid /= AccPid1), - true = (AccPid2 /= AccPid1), + ?wait_match({ok,[{AccPid1,ListenAddr,Port}]}, AccPid1=/=AccPid, + acceptor_pid(DaemonPid), + AccPid1, + 500, 30), + AccPid1 =/= AccPid2, %% Connect second client and check it is alive: {ok,C2} = ssh:connect("localhost", Port, [{silently_accept_hosts, true}, @@ -232,21 +235,21 @@ killed_acceptor_restarts(Config) -> {user_dir, UserDir}]), [{client_version,_}] = ssh:connection_info(C2,[client_version]), - ct:pal("~s",[lists:flatten(ssh_info:string())]), + ct:log("~s",[lists:flatten(ssh_info:string())]), %% Check first client is still alive: [{client_version,_}] = ssh:connection_info(C1,[client_version]), ok = ssh:stop_daemon(DaemonPid2), - timer:sleep(15000), + ?wait_match(undefined, process_info(DaemonPid2), 1000, 30), [{client_version,_}] = ssh:connection_info(C1,[client_version]), [{client_version,_}] = ssh:connection_info(C2,[client_version]), ok = ssh:stop_daemon(DaemonPid), - timer:sleep(15000), + ?wait_match(undefined, process_info(DaemonPid), 1000, 30), {error,closed} = ssh:connection_info(C1,[client_version]), {error,closed} = ssh:connection_info(C2,[client_version]). - + %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- shell_channel_tree(Config) -> PrivDir = proplists:get_value(priv_dir, Config), @@ -257,7 +260,7 @@ shell_channel_tree(Config) -> fun() -> io:format("TimeoutShell started!~n",[]), timer:sleep(5000), - ct:pal("~p TIMEOUT!",[self()]) + ct:log("~p TIMEOUT!",[self()]) end, {Daemon, Host, Port} = ssh_test_lib:daemon([{system_dir, SysDir}, {user_dir, UserDir}, @@ -283,14 +286,14 @@ shell_channel_tree(Config) -> [GroupPid]), {links,GroupLinks} = erlang:process_info(GroupPid, links), [ShellPid] = GroupLinks--[ChannelSup], - ct:pal("GroupPid = ~p, ShellPid = ~p",[GroupPid,ShellPid]), + ct:log("GroupPid = ~p, ShellPid = ~p",[GroupPid,ShellPid]), receive {ssh_cm,ConnectionRef, {data, ChannelId0, 0, <<"TimeoutShell started!\r\n">>}} -> receive %%---- wait for the subsystem to terminate {ssh_cm,ConnectionRef,{closed,ChannelId0}} -> - ct:pal("Subsystem terminated",[]), + ct:log("Subsystem terminated",[]), case {chk_empty_con_daemon(Daemon), process_info(GroupPid), process_info(ShellPid)} of diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl index f97c3b1352..57ae2dbac2 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.erl @@ -53,10 +53,12 @@ daemon(Host, Options) -> daemon(Host, Port, Options) -> - %% ct:log("~p:~p Calling ssh:daemon(~p, ~p, ~p)",[?MODULE,?LINE,Host,Port,Options]), + ct:log("~p:~p Calling ssh:daemon(~p, ~p, ~p)",[?MODULE,?LINE,Host,Port,Options]), case ssh:daemon(Host, Port, Options) of {ok, Pid} -> - {ok,L} = ssh:daemon_info(Pid), + R = ssh:daemon_info(Pid), + ct:log("~p:~p ssh:daemon_info(~p) ->~n ~p",[?MODULE,?LINE,Pid,R]), + {ok,L} = R, ListenPort = proplists:get_value(port, L), ListenIP = proplists:get_value(ip, L), {Pid, ListenIP, ListenPort}; diff --git a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.hrl b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.hrl index eaf856e6e8..4b6579bd71 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.hrl +++ b/lib/ssh/test/ssh_test_lib.hrl @@ -16,12 +16,12 @@ %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Help macro %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- --define(wait_match(Pattern, FunctionCall, Bind, Timeout, Ntries), +-define(wait_match(Pattern, Guard, FunctionCall, Bind, Timeout, Ntries), Bind = (fun() -> F = fun(N, F1) -> case FunctionCall of - Pattern -> Bind; + Pattern when Guard -> Bind; _ when N>0 -> ct:pal("Must sleep ~p ms at ~p:~p",[Timeout,?MODULE,?LINE]), timer:sleep(Timeout), @@ -34,6 +34,9 @@ end)() ). +-define(wait_match(Pattern, FunctionCall, Bind, Timeout, Ntries), + ?wait_match(Pattern, true, FunctionCall, Bind, Timeout, Ntries)). + -define(wait_match(Pattern, FunctionCall, Timeout, Ntries), ?wait_match(Pattern, FunctionCall, ok, Timeout, Ntries)). -define(wait_match(Pattern, FunctionCall, Bind), ?wait_match(Pattern, FunctionCall, Bind, 500, 10) ). diff --git a/lib/ssh/vsn.mk b/lib/ssh/vsn.mk index 6aaa22a6b4..480e955ec4 100644 --- a/lib/ssh/vsn.mk +++ b/lib/ssh/vsn.mk @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ #-*-makefile-*- ; force emacs to enter makefile-mode SSH_VSN = 4.6.5 - APP_VSN = "ssh-$(SSH_VSN)" diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml index 79176f5edf..bdf8711b2f 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -307,6 +307,21 @@ </section> </section> +<section><title>SSL 8.1.3.1.1</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Fix alert handling so that unexpected messages are logged + and alerted correctly</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-14929</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> +</section> + <section><title>SSL 8.1.3.1</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> <list> diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl index 1d645e5782..a83ce42455 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ security_parameters(Version, CipherSuite, SecParams) -> expanded_key_material_length = expanded_key_material(Cipher), key_material_length = key_material(Cipher), iv_size = iv_size(Cipher), - mac_algorithm = hash_algorithm(Hash), + mac_algorithm = mac_algorithm(Hash), prf_algorithm = prf_algorithm(PrfHashAlg, Version), hash_size = hash_size(Hash)}. @@ -2531,6 +2531,11 @@ prf_algorithm(default_prf, {3, _}) -> prf_algorithm(Algo, _) -> hash_algorithm(Algo). +mac_algorithm(aead) -> + aead; +mac_algorithm(Algo) -> + hash_algorithm(Algo). + hash_algorithm(null) -> ?NULL; hash_algorithm(md5) -> ?MD5; hash_algorithm(sha) -> ?SHA; %% Only sha always refers to "SHA-1" @@ -2561,6 +2566,10 @@ sign_algorithm(Other) when is_integer(Other) andalso ((Other >= 224) and (Other hash_size(null) -> 0; +%% The AEAD MAC hash size is not used in the context +%% of calculating the master secret. See RFC 5246 Section 6.2.3.3. +hash_size(aead) -> + 0; hash_size(md5) -> 16; hash_size(sha) -> diff --git a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl index 0c55af9174..09160e2f9c 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/src/ssl_handshake.erl @@ -774,9 +774,8 @@ decode_suites('3_bytes', Dec) -> %%==================================================================== available_suites(UserSuites, Version) -> - lists:filtermap(fun(Suite) -> - lists:member(Suite, ssl_cipher:all_suites(Version)) - end, UserSuites). + VersionSuites = ssl_cipher:all_suites(Version) ++ ssl_cipher:anonymous_suites(Version), + lists:filtermap(fun(Suite) -> lists:member(Suite, VersionSuites) end, UserSuites). available_suites(ServerCert, UserSuites, Version, undefined, Curve) -> ssl_cipher:filter(ServerCert, available_suites(UserSuites, Version)) @@ -1056,7 +1055,9 @@ select_curve(undefined, _, _) -> %% %% Description: Handles signature_algorithms hello extension (server) %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- -select_hashsign(_, undefined, _, _, _Version) -> +select_hashsign(_, _, KeyExAlgo, _, _Version) when KeyExAlgo == dh_anon; + KeyExAlgo == ecdh_anon; + KeyExAlgo == srp_anon -> {null, anon}; %% The signature_algorithms extension was introduced with TLS 1.2. Ignore it if we have %% negotiated a lower version. diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_engine_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_engine_SUITE.erl index bc221d35fd..71891356e8 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_engine_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_engine_SUITE.erl @@ -39,23 +39,28 @@ init_per_suite(Config) -> catch crypto:stop(), try crypto:start() of ok -> - ssl_test_lib:clean_start(), - case crypto:get_test_engine() of - {ok, EngineName} -> - try crypto:engine_load(<<"dynamic">>, - [{<<"SO_PATH">>, EngineName}, - <<"LOAD">>], - []) of - {ok, Engine} -> - [{engine, Engine} |Config]; - {error, Reason} -> - ct:pal("Reason ~p", [Reason]), - {skip, "No dynamic engine support"} - catch error:notsup -> - {skip, "No engine support in OpenSSL"} - end; - {error, notexist} -> - {skip, "Test engine not found"} + case crypto:info_lib() of + [{_,_, <<"OpenSSL 1.0.1s-freebsd 1 Mar 2016">>}] -> + {skip, "Problem with engine on OpenSSL 1.0.1s-freebsd"}; + _ -> + ssl_test_lib:clean_start(), + case crypto:get_test_engine() of + {ok, EngineName} -> + try crypto:engine_load(<<"dynamic">>, + [{<<"SO_PATH">>, EngineName}, + <<"LOAD">>], + []) of + {ok, Engine} -> + [{engine, Engine} |Config]; + {error, Reason} -> + ct:pal("Reason ~p", [Reason]), + {skip, "No dynamic engine support"} + catch error:notsup -> + {skip, "No engine support in OpenSSL"} + end; + {error, notexist} -> + {skip, "Test engine not found"} + end end catch _:_ -> {skip, "Crypto did not start"} diff --git a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl index f091c8786e..dcdea6beb5 100644 --- a/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/ssl/test/ssl_to_openssl_SUITE.erl @@ -70,6 +70,9 @@ all_versions_tests() -> erlang_server_openssl_client, erlang_client_openssl_server_dsa_cert, erlang_server_openssl_client_dsa_cert, + erlang_client_openssl_server_anon, + erlang_server_openssl_client_anon, + erlang_server_openssl_client_anon_with_cert, erlang_server_openssl_client_reuse_session, erlang_client_openssl_server_renegotiate, erlang_client_openssl_server_nowrap_seqnum, @@ -89,6 +92,9 @@ dtls_all_versions_tests() -> erlang_server_openssl_client, erlang_client_openssl_server_dsa_cert, erlang_server_openssl_client_dsa_cert, + erlang_client_openssl_server_anon, + erlang_server_openssl_client_anon, + erlang_server_openssl_client_anon_with_cert, erlang_server_openssl_client_reuse_session, erlang_client_openssl_server_renegotiate, erlang_client_openssl_server_nowrap_seqnum, @@ -550,7 +556,121 @@ erlang_server_openssl_client_dsa_cert(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ssl_test_lib:close_port(OpenSslPort), process_flag(trap_exit, false). -%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +erlang_client_openssl_server_anon() -> + [{doc,"Test erlang client with openssl server, anonymous"}]. +erlang_client_openssl_server_anon(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + %% OpenSSL expects a certificate and key, even if the cipher spec + %% is restructed to aNULL, so we use 'server_rsa_opts' here + ServerOpts = ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_rsa_opts, Config), + ClientOpts = ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(client_anon_opts, Config), + VersionTuple = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config, tuple), + Ciphers = ssl_test_lib:anonymous_suites(VersionTuple), + + {ClientNode, _, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config), + + Data = "From openssl to erlang", + + Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(node()), + CertFile = proplists:get_value(certfile, ServerOpts), + KeyFile = proplists:get_value(keyfile, ServerOpts), + Version = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config), + Exe = "openssl", + Args = ["s_server", "-accept", integer_to_list(Port), + ssl_test_lib:version_flag(Version), + "-cert", CertFile, "-key", KeyFile, + "-cipher", "aNULL", "-msg"], + + OpensslPort = ssl_test_lib:portable_open_port(Exe, Args), + + ssl_test_lib:wait_for_openssl_server(Port, proplists:get_value(protocol, Config)), + + Client = ssl_test_lib:start_client([{node, ClientNode}, {port, Port}, + {host, Hostname}, + {from, self()}, + {mfa, {?MODULE, + erlang_ssl_receive, [Data]}}, + {options, [{ciphers, Ciphers} | ClientOpts]}]), + + true = port_command(OpensslPort, Data), + + ssl_test_lib:check_result(Client, ok), + + %% Clean close down! Server needs to be closed first !! + ssl_test_lib:close_port(OpensslPort), + ssl_test_lib:close(Client), + process_flag(trap_exit, false), + ok. +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- +erlang_server_openssl_client_anon() -> + [{doc,"Test erlang server with openssl client, anonymous"}]. +erlang_server_openssl_client_anon(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + ServerOpts = ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_anon_opts, Config), + VersionTuple = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config, tuple), + Ciphers = ssl_test_lib:anonymous_suites(VersionTuple), + + {_, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config), + + Data = "From openssl to erlang", + + Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0}, + {from, self()}, + {mfa, {?MODULE, erlang_ssl_receive, [Data]}}, + {options, [{ciphers, Ciphers} | ServerOpts]}]), + Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server), + Version = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config), + Exe = "openssl", + Args = ["s_client", "-connect", hostname_format(Hostname) ++ ":" ++ integer_to_list(Port), + ssl_test_lib:version_flag(Version), + "-cipher", "aNULL", "-msg"], + + OpenSslPort = ssl_test_lib:portable_open_port(Exe, Args), + true = port_command(OpenSslPort, Data), + + ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok), + + %% Clean close down! Server needs to be closed first !! + ssl_test_lib:close(Server), + ssl_test_lib:close_port(OpenSslPort), + process_flag(trap_exit, false). + + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------- + erlang_server_openssl_client_anon_with_cert() -> + [{doc,"Test erlang server with openssl client, anonymous (with cert)"}]. + erlang_server_openssl_client_anon_with_cert(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + ServerOpts = ssl_test_lib:ssl_options(server_rsa_opts, Config), + VersionTuple = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config, tuple), + Ciphers = ssl_test_lib:anonymous_suites(VersionTuple), + + {_, ServerNode, Hostname} = ssl_test_lib:run_where(Config), + + Data = "From openssl to erlang", + + Server = ssl_test_lib:start_server([{node, ServerNode}, {port, 0}, + {from, self()}, + {mfa, {?MODULE, erlang_ssl_receive, [Data]}}, + {options, [{ciphers, Ciphers} | ServerOpts]}]), + Port = ssl_test_lib:inet_port(Server), + Version = ssl_test_lib:protocol_version(Config), + Exe = "openssl", + Args = ["s_client", "-connect", hostname_format(Hostname) ++ ":" ++ integer_to_list(Port), + ssl_test_lib:version_flag(Version), + "-cipher", "aNULL", "-msg"], + + OpenSslPort = ssl_test_lib:portable_open_port(Exe, Args), + true = port_command(OpenSslPort, Data), + + ssl_test_lib:check_result(Server, ok), + + %% Clean close down! Server needs to be closed first !! + ssl_test_lib:close(Server), + ssl_test_lib:close_port(OpenSslPort), + process_flag(trap_exit, false). + +%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- erlang_server_openssl_client_reuse_session() -> [{doc, "Test erlang server with openssl client that reconnects with the" diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml index caf8f4a96d..14c543ee2b 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/erl_tar.xml @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ <v>Reason = term()</v> </type> <desc> - <p>Cconverts an error reason term to a human-readable error message + <p>Converts an error reason term to a human-readable error message string.</p> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml index 1b31a1ec9d..305376a425 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/ets.xml @@ -487,6 +487,11 @@ Error: fun containing local Erlang function calls <p>The pid of the heir of the table, or <c>none</c> if no heir is set.</p> </item> + <tag><c>{id,</c><seealso marker="#type-tid"> + <c>tid()</c></seealso><c>}</c></tag> + <item> + <p>The table identifier.</p> + </item> <tag><c>{keypos, integer() >= 1}</c></tag> <item> <p>The key position.</p> @@ -1074,10 +1079,13 @@ ets:select(Table, MatchSpec),</code> </item> <tag><c>named_table</c></tag> <item> - <p>If this option is present, name <c><anno>Name</anno></c> is - associated with the table identifier. The name can then - be used instead of the table identifier in subsequent - operations.</p> + <p>If this option is present, the table is registered under its + <c><anno>Name</anno></c> which can then be used instead of the + table identifier in subsequent operations.</p> + <p>The function will also return the <c><anno>Name</anno></c> + instead of the table identifier. To get the table identifier of a + named table, use + <seealso marker="#whereis/1"><c>whereis/1</c></seealso>.</p> </item> <tag><c>{keypos,<anno>Pos</anno>}</c></tag> <item> @@ -2037,6 +2045,21 @@ true</pre> </list> </desc> </func> + + <func> + <name name="whereis" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Retrieves the tid() of a named table.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>This function returns the + <seealso marker="#type-tid"><c>tid()</c></seealso> of the named table + identified by <c><anno>TableName</anno></c>, or <c>undefined</c> if + no such table exists. The <c>tid()</c> can be used in place of the + table name in all operations, which is slightly faster since the name + does not have to be resolved on each call.</p> + <p>If the table is deleted, the <c>tid()</c> will be invalid even if + another named table is created with the same name.</p> + </desc> + </func> </funcs> </erlref> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml index fcaccdb2cb..350847bf7d 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/timer.xml @@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ <item> <p>Evaluates <c>apply(<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Arguments</anno>)</c> and measures the elapsed real time as - reported by <seealso marker="os:timestamp/0"> + reported by <seealso marker="kernel:os#timestamp/0"> <c>os:timestamp/0</c></seealso>.</p> <p>Returns <c>{<anno>Time</anno>, <anno>Value</anno>}</c>, where <c><anno>Time</anno></c> is the elapsed real time in diff --git a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml index 21f470e763..88d4600611 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml +++ b/lib/stdlib/doc/src/uri_string.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2017</year><year>2017</year> + <year>2017</year><year>2018</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ <title>uri_string</title> <prepared>Péter Dimitrov</prepared> <docno>1</docno> - <date>2017-10-24</date> + <date>2018-02-07</date> <rev>A</rev> </header> <module>uri_string</module> @@ -32,7 +32,11 @@ <description> <p>This module contains functions for parsing and handling URIs (<url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>) and - form-urlencoded query strings (<url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</url>). + form-urlencoded query strings (<url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/">HTML 5.2</url>). + </p> + <p> + Parsing and serializing non-UTF-8 form-urlencoded query strings are also supported + (<url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html50/">HTML 5.0</url>). </p> <p>A URI is an identifier consisting of a sequence of characters matching the syntax rule named <em>URI</em> in <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>. @@ -70,7 +74,8 @@ <seealso marker="#transcode/2"><c>transcode/2</c></seealso> </item> <item>Transforming URIs into a normalized form<br></br> - <seealso marker="#normalize/1"><c>normalize/1</c></seealso> + <seealso marker="#normalize/1"><c>normalize/1</c></seealso><br></br> + <seealso marker="#normalize/2"><c>normalize/2</c></seealso> </item> <item>Composing form-urlencoded query strings from a list of key-value pairs<br></br> <seealso marker="#compose_query/1"><c>compose_query/1</c></seealso><br></br> @@ -151,8 +156,10 @@ <p>Composes a form-urlencoded <c><anno>QueryString</anno></c> based on a <c><anno>QueryList</anno></c>, a list of non-percent-encoded key-value pairs. Form-urlencoding is defined in section - 4.10.22.6 of the <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</url> - specification. + 4.10.21.6 of the <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/">HTML 5.2</url> + specification and in section 4.10.22.6 of the + <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html50/">HTML 5.0</url> specification for + non-UTF-8 encodings. </p> <p>See also the opposite operation <seealso marker="#dissect_query/1"> <c>dissect_query/1</c></seealso>. @@ -209,12 +216,11 @@ <p>Dissects an urlencoded <c><anno>QueryString</anno></c> and returns a <c><anno>QueryList</anno></c>, a list of non-percent-encoded key-value pairs. Form-urlencoding is defined in section - 4.10.22.6 of the <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</url> - specification. + 4.10.21.6 of the <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html52/">HTML 5.2</url> + specification and in section 4.10.22.6 of the + <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html50/">HTML 5.0</url> specification for + non-UTF-8 encodings. </p> - <p>It is not as strict for its input as the decoding algorithm defined by - <url href="https://www.w3.org/TR/html5/forms.html">HTML5</url> - and accepts all unicode characters.</p> <p>See also the opposite operation <seealso marker="#compose_query/1"> <c>compose_query/1</c></seealso>. </p> @@ -233,7 +239,7 @@ <name name="normalize" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Syntax-based normalization.</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Transforms <c><anno>URIString</anno></c> into a normalized form + <p>Transforms an <c><anno>URI</anno></c> into a normalized form using Syntax-Based Normalization as defined by <url href="https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt">RFC 3986</url>.</p> <p>This function implements case normalization, percent-encoding @@ -247,6 +253,33 @@ <![CDATA[<<"mid/6">>]]> 3> uri_string:normalize("http://localhost:80"). "https://localhost/" +4> <input>uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => "http",port => 80,path => "/a/b/c/./../../g",</input> +4> host => "localhost-örebro"}). +"http://localhost-%C3%B6rebro/a/g" + </pre> + </desc> + </func> + + <func> + <name name="normalize" arity="2"/> + <fsummary>Syntax-based normalization.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Same as <c>normalize/1</c> but with an additional + <c><anno>Options</anno></c> parameter, that controls if the normalized URI + shall be returned as an uri_map(). + There is one supported option: <c>return_map</c>. + </p> + <p><em>Example:</em></p> + <pre> +1> <input>uri_string:normalize("/a/b/c/./../../g", [return_map]).</input> +#{path => "/a/g"} +2> <![CDATA[uri_string:normalize(<<"mid/content=5/../6">>, [return_map]).]]> +<![CDATA[#{path => <<"mid/6">>}]]> +3> uri_string:normalize("http://localhost:80", [return_map]). +#{scheme => "http",path => "/",host => "localhost"} +4> <input>uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => "http",port => 80,path => "/a/b/c/./../../g",</input> +4> host => "localhost-örebro"}, [return_map]). +#{scheme => "http",path => "/a/g",host => "localhost-örebro"} </pre> </desc> </func> diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl index 06c15fceda..24349c74e8 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/beam_lib.erl @@ -148,7 +148,8 @@ chunks(File, Chunks, Options) -> try read_chunk_data(File, Chunks, Options) catch Error -> Error end. --spec all_chunks(beam()) -> {'ok', 'beam_lib', [{chunkid(), dataB()}]}. +-spec all_chunks(beam()) -> + {'ok', 'beam_lib', [{chunkid(), dataB()}]} | {'error', 'beam_lib', info_rsn()}. all_chunks(File) -> read_all_chunks(File). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/binary.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/binary.erl index 6a64133b45..7d0e42489e 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/binary.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/binary.erl @@ -47,23 +47,39 @@ at(_, _) -> -spec bin_to_list(Subject) -> [byte()] when Subject :: binary(). -bin_to_list(_) -> - erlang:nif_error(undef). +bin_to_list(Subject) -> + binary_to_list(Subject). -spec bin_to_list(Subject, PosLen) -> [byte()] when Subject :: binary(), PosLen :: part(). -bin_to_list(_, _) -> - erlang:nif_error(undef). +bin_to_list(Subject, {Pos, Len}) -> + bin_to_list(Subject, Pos, Len); +bin_to_list(_Subject, _BadArg) -> + erlang:error(badarg). -spec bin_to_list(Subject, Pos, Len) -> [byte()] when Subject :: binary(), Pos :: non_neg_integer(), Len :: integer(). -bin_to_list(_, _, _) -> - erlang:nif_error(undef). +bin_to_list(Subject, Pos, Len) when not is_binary(Subject); + not is_integer(Pos); + not is_integer(Len) -> + %% binary_to_list/3 allows bitstrings as long as the slice fits, and we + %% want to badarg when Pos/Len aren't integers instead of raising badarith + %% when adjusting args for binary_to_list/3. + erlang:error(badarg); +bin_to_list(Subject, Pos, 0) when Pos >= 0, Pos =< byte_size(Subject) -> + %% binary_to_list/3 doesn't handle this case. + []; +bin_to_list(_Subject, _Pos, 0) -> + erlang:error(badarg); +bin_to_list(Subject, Pos, Len) when Len < 0 -> + bin_to_list(Subject, Pos + Len, -Len); +bin_to_list(Subject, Pos, Len) when Len > 0 -> + binary_to_list(Subject, Pos + 1, Pos + Len). -spec compile_pattern(Pattern) -> cp() when Pattern :: binary() | [binary()]. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl index 039ab45868..6a559f0be5 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/ets.erl @@ -73,7 +73,8 @@ select_count/2, select_delete/2, select_replace/2, select_reverse/1, select_reverse/2, select_reverse/3, setopts/2, slot/2, take/2, - update_counter/3, update_counter/4, update_element/3]). + update_counter/3, update_counter/4, update_element/3, + whereis/1]). %% internal exports -export([internal_request_all/0]). @@ -145,6 +146,7 @@ give_away(_, _, _) -> InfoList :: [InfoTuple], InfoTuple :: {compressed, boolean()} | {heir, pid() | none} + | {id, tid()} | {keypos, pos_integer()} | {memory, non_neg_integer()} | {name, atom()} @@ -162,7 +164,7 @@ info(_) -> -spec info(Tab, Item) -> Value | undefined when Tab :: tab(), - Item :: compressed | fixed | heir | keypos | memory + Item :: compressed | fixed | heir | id | keypos | memory | name | named_table | node | owner | protection | safe_fixed | safe_fixed_monotonic_time | size | stats | type | write_concurrency | read_concurrency, @@ -512,6 +514,11 @@ update_counter(_, _, _, _) -> update_element(_, _, _) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). +-spec whereis(TableName) -> tid() | undefined when + TableName :: atom(). +whereis(_) -> + erlang:nif_error(undef). + %%% End of BIFs -opaque comp_match_spec() :: reference(). diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl index e01bb7d85e..4e89819e41 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/string.erl @@ -420,10 +420,12 @@ to_number(_, Number, Rest, _, Tail) -> %% Return the remaining string with prefix removed or else nomatch -spec prefix(String::unicode:chardata(), Prefix::unicode:chardata()) -> 'nomatch' | unicode:chardata(). -prefix(Str, []) -> Str; prefix(Str, Prefix0) -> - Prefix = unicode:characters_to_list(Prefix0), - case prefix_1(Str, Prefix) of + Result = case unicode:characters_to_list(Prefix0) of + [] -> Str; + Prefix -> prefix_1(Str, Prefix) + end, + case Result of [] when is_binary(Str) -> <<>>; Res -> Res end. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl b/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl index a84679c595..28d36ea229 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/src/uri_string.erl @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ %% External API %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -export([compose_query/1, compose_query/2, - dissect_query/1, normalize/1, parse/1, + dissect_query/1, normalize/1, normalize/2, parse/1, recompose/1, transcode/2]). -export_type([error/0, uri_map/0, uri_string/0]). @@ -292,18 +292,36 @@ %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Normalize URIs %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- --spec normalize(URIString) -> NormalizedURI when - URIString :: uri_string(), - NormalizedURI :: uri_string(). -normalize(URIString) -> - %% Percent-encoding normalization and case normalization for - %% percent-encoded triplets are achieved by running parse and - %% recompose on the input URI string. - recompose( - normalize_path_segment( - normalize_scheme_based( - normalize_case( - parse(URIString))))). +-spec normalize(URI) -> NormalizedURI when + URI :: uri_string() | uri_map(), + NormalizedURI :: uri_string() + | error(). +normalize(URIMap) -> + normalize(URIMap, []). + + +-spec normalize(URI, Options) -> NormalizedURI when + URI :: uri_string() | uri_map(), + Options :: [return_map], + NormalizedURI :: uri_string() | uri_map(). +normalize(URIMap, []) when is_map(URIMap) -> + recompose(normalize_map(URIMap)); +normalize(URIMap, [return_map]) when is_map(URIMap) -> + normalize_map(URIMap); +normalize(URIString, []) -> + case parse(URIString) of + Value when is_map(Value) -> + recompose(normalize_map(Value)); + Error -> + Error + end; +normalize(URIString, [return_map]) -> + case parse(URIString) of + Value when is_map(Value) -> + normalize_map(Value); + Error -> + Error + end. %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -385,7 +403,8 @@ transcode(URIString, Options) when is_list(URIString) -> %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Functions for working with the query part of a URI as a list %% of key/value pairs. -%% HTML5 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data +%% HTML 5.2 - 4.10.21.6 URL-encoded form data - WHATWG URL (10 Jan 2018) - UTF-8 +%% HTML 5.0 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data - non UTF-8 %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -393,7 +412,7 @@ transcode(URIString, Options) when is_list(URIString) -> %% (application/x-www-form-urlencoded encoding algorithm) %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec compose_query(QueryList) -> QueryString when - QueryList :: [{uri_string(), uri_string()}], + QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata()}], QueryString :: uri_string() | error(). compose_query(List) -> @@ -401,7 +420,7 @@ compose_query(List) -> -spec compose_query(QueryList, Options) -> QueryString when - QueryList :: [{uri_string(), uri_string()}], + QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata()}], Options :: [{encoding, atom()}], QueryString :: uri_string() | error(). @@ -432,7 +451,7 @@ compose_query([], _Options, IsList, Acc) -> %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec dissect_query(QueryString) -> QueryList when QueryString :: uri_string(), - QueryList :: [{uri_string(), uri_string()}] + QueryList :: [{unicode:chardata(), unicode:chardata()}] | error(). dissect_query(<<>>) -> []; @@ -1755,7 +1774,8 @@ get_separator(_L) -> <<"&">>. -%% HTML5 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data - encoding +%% HTML 5.2 - 4.10.21.6 URL-encoded form data - WHATWG URL (10 Jan 2018) - UTF-8 +%% HTML 5.0 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data - encoding (non UTF-8) form_urlencode(Cs, [{encoding, latin1}]) when is_list(Cs) -> B = convert_to_binary(Cs, utf8, utf8), html5_byte_encode(base10_encode(B)); @@ -1850,7 +1870,8 @@ dissect_query_value(<<>>, IsList, Acc, Key, Value) -> lists:reverse([{K,V}|Acc]). -%% Form-urldecode input based on RFC 1866 [8.2.1] +%% HTML 5.2 - 4.10.21.6 URL-encoded form data - WHATWG URL (10 Jan 2018) - UTF-8 +%% HTML 5.0 - 4.10.22.6 URL-encoded form data - decoding (non UTF-8) form_urldecode(true, B) -> Result = base10_decode(form_urldecode(B, <<>>)), convert_to_list(Result, utf8); @@ -1903,6 +1924,12 @@ base10_decode_unicode(<<H,_/binary>>, _, _) -> %% Helper functions for normalize %%------------------------------------------------------------------------- +normalize_map(URIMap) -> + normalize_path_segment( + normalize_scheme_based( + normalize_case(URIMap))). + + %% 6.2.2.1. Case Normalization normalize_case(#{scheme := Scheme, host := Host} = Map) -> Map#{scheme => to_lower(Scheme), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl index 0cfb1b5516..8b651f4b43 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/ets_SUITE.erl @@ -78,6 +78,7 @@ -export([ets_all/1]). -export([massive_ets_all/1]). -export([take/1]). +-export([whereis_table/1]). -export([init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). %% Convenience for manual testing @@ -137,7 +138,8 @@ all() -> otp_9423, ets_all, massive_ets_all, - take]. + take, + whereis_table]. groups() -> [{new, [], @@ -4099,6 +4101,7 @@ info_do(Opts) -> {value, {keypos, 2}} = lists:keysearch(keypos, 1, Res), {value, {protection, protected}} = lists:keysearch(protection, 1, Res), + {value, {id, Tab}} = lists:keysearch(id, 1, Res), true = ets:delete(Tab), undefined = ets:info(non_existing_table_xxyy), undefined = ets:info(non_existing_table_xxyy,type), @@ -5892,6 +5895,36 @@ take(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ets:delete(T3), ok. +whereis_table(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + %% Do we return 'undefined' when the named table doesn't exist? + undefined = ets:whereis(whereis_test), + + %% Does the tid() refer to the same table as the name? + whereis_test = ets:new(whereis_test, [named_table]), + Tid = ets:whereis(whereis_test), + + ets:insert(whereis_test, [{hello}, {there}]), + + [[{hello}],[{there}]] = ets:match(whereis_test, '$1'), + [[{hello}],[{there}]] = ets:match(Tid, '$1'), + + true = ets:delete_all_objects(Tid), + + [] = ets:match(whereis_test, '$1'), + [] = ets:match(Tid, '$1'), + + %% Does the name disappear when deleted through the tid()? + true = ets:delete(Tid), + undefined = ets:info(whereis_test), + {'EXIT',{badarg, _}} = (catch ets:match(whereis_test, '$1')), + + %% Is the old tid() broken when the table is re-created with the same + %% name? + whereis_test = ets:new(whereis_test, [named_table]), + [] = ets:match(whereis_test, '$1'), + {'EXIT',{badarg, _}} = (catch ets:match(Tid, '$1')), + + ok. %% %% Utility functions: diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl index 71f86e32e5..7b82647416 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/re_SUITE.erl @@ -894,10 +894,13 @@ match_limit(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Test that we get sub-binaries if subject is a binary and we capture %% binaries. sub_binaries(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - Bin = list_to_binary(lists:seq(1,255)), - {match,[B,C]}=re:run(Bin,"(a)",[{capture,all,binary}]), - 255 = binary:referenced_byte_size(B), - 255 = binary:referenced_byte_size(C), - {match,[D]}=re:run(Bin,"(a)",[{capture,[1],binary}]), - 255 = binary:referenced_byte_size(D), + %% The GC can auto-convert tiny sub-binaries to heap binaries, so we + %% extract large sequences to make the test more stable. + Bin = << <<I>> || I <- lists:seq(1, 4096) >>, + {match,[B,C]}=re:run(Bin,"a(.+)$",[{capture,all,binary}]), + true = byte_size(B) =/= byte_size(C), + 4096 = binary:referenced_byte_size(B), + 4096 = binary:referenced_byte_size(C), + {match,[D]}=re:run(Bin,"a(.+)$",[{capture,[1],binary}]), + 4096 = binary:referenced_byte_size(D), ok. diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl index c4a469c251..fdff2d24b8 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/string_SUITE.erl @@ -486,6 +486,10 @@ to_float(_) -> prefix(_) -> ?TEST("", ["a"], nomatch), ?TEST("a", [""], "a"), + ?TEST("a", [[[]]], "a"), + ?TEST("a", [<<>>], "a"), + ?TEST("a", [[<<>>]], "a"), + ?TEST("a", [[[<<>>]]], "a"), ?TEST("b", ["a"], nomatch), ?TEST("a", ["a"], ""), ?TEST("å", ["a"], nomatch), diff --git a/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl index fef356355c..92f8bb3292 100644 --- a/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/stdlib/test/uri_string_SUITE.erl @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ -include_lib("common_test/include/ct.hrl"). -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0, - normalize/1, + normalize/1, normalize_map/1, normalize_return_map/1, normalize_negative/1, parse_binary_fragment/1, parse_binary_host/1, parse_binary_host_ipv4/1, parse_binary_host_ipv6/1, parse_binary_path/1, parse_binary_pct_encoded_fragment/1, parse_binary_pct_encoded_query/1, @@ -68,6 +68,9 @@ suite() -> all() -> [ normalize, + normalize_map, + normalize_return_map, + normalize_negative, parse_binary_scheme, parse_binary_userinfo, parse_binary_pct_encoded_userinfo, @@ -912,6 +915,56 @@ normalize(_Config) -> <<"tftp://localhost">> = uri_string:normalize(<<"tftp://localhost:69">>). +normalize_map(_Config) -> + "/a/g" = uri_string:normalize(#{path => "/a/b/c/./../../g"}), + <<"mid/6">> = uri_string:normalize(#{path => <<"mid/content=5/../6">>}), + "http://localhost-%C3%B6rebro/a/g" = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => "http",port => 80,path => "/a/b/c/./../../g", + host => "localhost-örebro"}), + <<"http://localhost-%C3%B6rebro/a/g">> = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"http">>,port => 80, + path => <<"/a/b/c/./../../g">>, + host => <<"localhost-örebro"/utf8>>}), + <<"https://localhost/">> = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"https">>,port => 443,path => <<>>, + host => <<"localhost">>}), + <<"https://localhost:445/">> = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"https">>,port => 445,path => <<>>, + host => <<"localhost">>}), + <<"ftp://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"ftp">>,port => 21,path => <<>>, + host => <<"localhost">>}), + <<"ssh://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"ssh">>,port => 22,path => <<>>, + host => <<"localhost">>}), + <<"sftp://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"sftp">>,port => 22,path => <<>>, + host => <<"localhost">>}), + <<"tftp://localhost">> = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"tftp">>,port => 69,path => <<>>, + host => <<"localhost">>}). + +normalize_return_map(_Config) -> + #{scheme := "http",path := "/a/g",host := "localhost-örebro"} = + uri_string:normalize("http://localhos%74-%c3%b6rebro:80/a/b/c/./../../g", + [return_map]), + #{scheme := <<"http">>,path := <<"/a/g">>, host := <<"localhost-örebro"/utf8>>} = + uri_string:normalize(<<"http://localhos%74-%c3%b6rebro:80/a/b/c/./../../g">>, + [return_map]), + #{scheme := <<"https">>,path := <<"/">>, host := <<"localhost">>} = + uri_string:normalize(#{scheme => <<"https">>,port => 443,path => <<>>, + host => <<"localhost">>}, [return_map]). + +normalize_negative(_Config) -> + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = + uri_string:normalize("http://local>host"), + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = + uri_string:normalize(<<"http://local>host">>), + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = + uri_string:normalize("http://[192.168.0.1]", [return_map]), + {error,invalid_uri,":"} = + uri_string:normalize(<<"http://[192.168.0.1]">>, [return_map]). + interop_query_utf8(_Config) -> Q = uri_string:compose_query([{"foo bar","1"}, {"合", "2"}]), Uri = uri_string:recompose(#{path => "/", query => Q}), diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile b/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile index 35c93ba4ed..ea4d6cb723 100644 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile +++ b/lib/tools/emacs/Makefile @@ -54,8 +54,6 @@ EL_FILES = $(EMACS_FILES:%=%.el) ELC_FILES = $(EMACS_FILES:%=%.elc) -TEST_FILES = test.erl.indented test.erl.orig - # ---------------------------------------------------- # Targets # ---------------------------------------------------- @@ -75,7 +73,7 @@ include $(ERL_TOP)/make/otp_release_targets.mk release_spec: opt $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)/emacs" - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(EL_FILES) $(README_FILES) $(TEST_FILES) \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(EL_FILES) $(README_FILES) \ "$(RELSYSDIR)/emacs" ifeq ($(DOCTYPE),pdf) @@ -89,19 +87,3 @@ release_docs_spec: docs $(INSTALL_DATA) $(MAN_FILES) "$(RELEASE_PATH)/man/man3" endif endif - -EMACS ?= emacs - -test_indentation: - @rm -f test.erl - @rm -f test_indent.el - @echo '(load "erlang-start")' >> test_indent.el - @echo '(find-file "test.erl.orig")' >> test_indent.el - @echo "(require 'cl) ; required with Emacs < 23 for ignore-errors" >> test_indent.el - @echo '(erlang-mode)' >> test_indent.el - @echo '(toggle-debug-on-error)' >> test_indent.el - @echo '(erlang-indent-current-buffer)' >> test_indent.el - @echo '(write-file "test.erl")' >> test_indent.el - $(EMACS) --batch -Q -L . -l test_indent.el - diff -u test.erl.indented test.erl - @echo "No differences between expected and actual indentation" diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang-skels.el b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang-skels.el index bdb3d9ad4a..534f50ab33 100644 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang-skels.el +++ b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang-skels.el @@ -279,7 +279,8 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") '((erlang-skel-include erlang-skel-large-header) "-behaviour(application)." n n "%% Application callbacks" n - "-export([start/2, stop/1])." n n + "-export([start/2, start_phase/3, stop/1, prep_stop/1," n> + "config_change/3])." n n (erlang-skel-double-separator-start 3) "%%% Application callbacks" n (erlang-skel-double-separator-end 3) n @@ -291,13 +292,14 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% application. If the application is structured according to the OTP" n "%% design principles as a supervision tree, this means starting the" n "%% top supervisor of the tree." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec start(StartType, StartArgs) -> {ok, Pid} |" n - "%% {ok, Pid, State} |" n - "%% {error, Reason}" n - "%% StartType = normal | {takeover, Node} | {failover, Node}" n - "%% StartArgs = term()" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec start(StartType :: normal |" n> + "{takeover, Node :: node()} |" n> + "{failover, Node :: node()}," n> + "StartArgs :: term()) ->" n> + "{ok, Pid :: pid()} |" n> + "{ok, Pid :: pid(), State :: term()} |" n> + "{error, Reason :: term()}." n "start(_StartType, _StartArgs) ->" n> "case 'TopSupervisor':start_link() of" n> "{ok, Pid} ->" n> @@ -309,15 +311,52 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @private" n "%% @doc" n + "%% top supervisor of the tree." n + "%% Starts an application with included applications, when" n + "%% synchronization is needed between processes in the different" n + "%% applications during startup." + (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec start_phase(Phase :: atom()," n> + "StartType :: normal |" n> + "{takeover, Node :: node()} |" n> + "{failover, Node :: node()}," n> + "PhaseArgs :: term()) -> ok | {error, Reason :: term()}." n + "start_phase(_Phase, _StartType, _PhaseArgs) ->" n> + "ok."n + n + (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) + "%% @private" n + "%% @doc" n "%% This function is called whenever an application has stopped. It" n "%% is intended to be the opposite of Module:start/2 and should do" n "%% any necessary cleaning up. The return value is ignored." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec stop(State) -> void()" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec stop(State :: term()) -> any()." n "stop(_State) ->" n> "ok." n n + (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) + "%% @private" n + "%% @doc" n + "%% This function is called when an application is about to be stopped," n + "%% before shutting down the processes of the application." n + (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec prep_stop(State :: term()) -> NewState :: term()." n + "prep_stop(State) ->" n> + "State." n + n + (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) + "%% @private" n + "%% @doc" n + "%% This function is called by an application after a code replacement," n + "%% if the configuration parameters have changed." n + (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec config_change(Changed :: [{Par :: atom(), Val :: term()}]," n> + "New :: [{Par :: atom(), Val :: term()}]," n> + "Removed :: [Par :: atom()]) -> ok." n + "config_change(_Changed, _New, _Removed) ->" n> + "ok." n + n (erlang-skel-double-separator-start 3) "%%% Internal functions" n (erlang-skel-double-separator-end 3) @@ -343,9 +382,12 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @doc" n "%% Starts the supervisor" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid} | ignore | {error, Error}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid :: pid()} |" n> + "{error, {already_started, Pid :: pid()}} |" n> + "{error, {shutdown, term()}} |" n> + "{error, term()} |" n> + "ignore." n "start_link() ->" n> "supervisor:start_link({local, ?SERVER}, ?MODULE, [])." n n @@ -359,11 +401,11 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% this function is called by the new process to find out about" n "%% restart strategy, maximum restart intensity, and child" n "%% specifications." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec init(Args) -> {ok, {SupFlags, [ChildSpec]}} |" n - "%% ignore |" n - "%% {error, Reason}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec init(Args :: term()) ->" n> + "{ok, {SupFlags :: supervisor:sup_flags()," n> + "[ChildSpec :: supervisor:child_spec()]}} |" n> + "ignore." n "init([]) ->" n "" n> "SupFlags = #{strategy => one_for_one," n> @@ -406,9 +448,11 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @doc" n "%% Starts the supervisor bridge" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid} | ignore | {error, Error}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid :: pid()} |" n> + "{error, {already_started, Pid :: pid()}} |" n> + "{error, term()} |" n> + "ignore." n "start_link() ->" n> "supervisor_bridge:start_link({local, ?SERVER}, ?MODULE, [])." n n @@ -422,11 +466,10 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% which calls Module:init/1 to start the subsystem. To ensure a" n "%% synchronized start-up procedure, this function does not return" n "%% until Module:init/1 has returned." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec init(Args) -> {ok, Pid, State} |" n - "%% ignore |" n - "%% {error, Reason}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec init(Args :: term()) -> {ok, Pid :: pid(), State :: term()} |" n> + "{error, Error :: term()} |" n> + "ignore." n "init([]) ->" n> "case 'AModule':start_link() of" n> "{ok, Pid} ->" n> @@ -442,10 +485,9 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% to terminate. It should be the opposite of Module:init/1 and stop" n "%% the subsystem and do any necessary cleaning up.The return value is" n "%% ignored." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec terminate(Reason, State) -> void()" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) - "terminate(Reason, State) ->" n> + "-spec terminate(Reason :: shutdown | term(), State :: term()) -> any()." n + "terminate(_Reason, _State) ->" n> "'AModule':stop()," n> "ok." n n @@ -464,9 +506,8 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "-export([start_link/0])." n n "%% gen_server callbacks" n - "-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, " - "handle_info/2," n> - "terminate/2, code_change/3])." n n + "-export([init/1, handle_call/3, handle_cast/2, handle_info/2," n> + "terminate/2, code_change/3, format_status/2])." n n "-define(SERVER, ?MODULE)." n n @@ -478,9 +519,11 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @doc" n "%% Starts the server" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid} | ignore | {error, Error}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid :: pid()} |" n> + "{error, Error :: {already_started, pid()}} |" n> + "{error, Error :: term()} |" n> + "ignore." n "start_link() ->" n> "gen_server:start_link({local, ?SERVER}, ?MODULE, [], [])." n n @@ -492,12 +535,12 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% @private" n "%% @doc" n "%% Initializes the server" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec init(Args) -> {ok, State} |" n - "%% {ok, State, Timeout} |" n - "%% ignore |" n - "%% {stop, Reason}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec init(Args :: term()) -> {ok, State :: term()} |" n> + "{ok, State :: term(), Timeout :: timeout()} |" n> + "{ok, State :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "{stop, Reason :: term()} |" n> + "ignore." n "init([]) ->" n> "process_flag(trap_exit, true)," n> "{ok, #state{}}." n @@ -506,15 +549,16 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% @private" n "%% @doc" n "%% Handling call messages" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec handle_call(Request, From, State) ->" n - "%% {reply, Reply, State} |" n - "%% {reply, Reply, State, Timeout} |" n - "%% {noreply, State} |" n - "%% {noreply, State, Timeout} |" n - "%% {stop, Reason, Reply, State} |" n - "%% {stop, Reason, State}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec handle_call(Request :: term(), From :: {pid(), term()}, State :: term()) ->" n> + "{reply, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{reply, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term(), Timeout :: timeout()} |" n> + "{reply, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term(), Timeout :: timeout()} |" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "{stop, Reason :: term(), Reply :: term(), NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{stop, Reason :: term(), NewState :: term()}." n "handle_call(_Request, _From, State) ->" n> "Reply = ok," n> "{reply, Reply, State}." n @@ -523,23 +567,25 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% @private" n "%% @doc" n "%% Handling cast messages" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec handle_cast(Msg, State) -> {noreply, State} |" n - "%% {noreply, State, Timeout} |" n - "%% {stop, Reason, State}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) - "handle_cast(_Msg, State) ->" n> + "-spec handle_cast(Request :: term(), State :: term()) ->" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term(), Timeout :: timeout()} |" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "{stop, Reason :: term(), NewState :: term()}." n + "handle_cast(_Request, State) ->" n> "{noreply, State}." n n (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @private" n "%% @doc" n "%% Handling all non call/cast messages" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec handle_info(Info, State) -> {noreply, State} |" n - "%% {noreply, State, Timeout} |" n - "%% {stop, Reason, State}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec handle_info(Info :: timeout() | term(), State :: term()) ->" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term(), Timeout :: timeout()} |" n> + "{noreply, NewState :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "{stop, Reason :: normal | term(), NewState :: term()}." n "handle_info(_Info, State) ->" n> "{noreply, State}." n n @@ -550,9 +596,9 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% terminate. It should be the opposite of Module:init/1 and do any" n "%% necessary cleaning up. When it returns, the gen_server terminates" n "%% with Reason. The return value is ignored." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec terminate(Reason, State) -> void()" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec terminate(Reason :: normal | shutdown | {shutdown, term()} | term()," n> + "State :: term()) -> any()." n "terminate(_Reason, _State) ->" n> "ok." n n @@ -560,12 +606,26 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% @private" n "%% @doc" n "%% Convert process state when code is changed" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec code_change(OldVsn, State, Extra) -> {ok, NewState}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec code_change(OldVsn :: term() | {down, term()}," n> + "State :: term()," n> + "Extra :: term()) -> {ok, NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{error, Reason :: term()}." n "code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->" n> "{ok, State}." n n + (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) + "%% @private" n + "%% @doc" n + "%% This function is called for changing the form and appearance" n + "%% of gen_server status when it is returned from sys:get_status/1,2" n + "%% or when it appears in termination error logs." n + (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec format_status(Opt :: normal | terminate," n> + "Status :: list()) -> Status :: term()." n + "format_status(_Opt, Status) ->" n> + "Status." n + n (erlang-skel-double-separator-start 3) "%%% Internal functions" n (erlang-skel-double-separator-end 3) @@ -581,8 +641,8 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "-export([start_link/0, add_handler/0])." n n "%% gen_event callbacks" n - "-export([init/1, handle_event/2, handle_call/2, " n> - "handle_info/2, terminate/2, code_change/3])." n n + "-export([init/1, handle_event/2, handle_call/2, handle_info/2," n> + "terminate/2, code_change/3, format_status/2])." n n "-define(SERVER, ?MODULE)." n n @@ -594,18 +654,17 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @doc" n "%% Creates an event manager" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid} | {error, Error}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec start_link() -> {ok, Pid :: pid()} |" n> + "{error, Error :: {already_started, pid()} | term()}." n "start_link() ->" n> "gen_event:start_link({local, ?SERVER})." n n (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @doc" n "%% Adds an event handler" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec add_handler() -> ok | {'EXIT', Reason} | term()" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec add_handler() -> ok | {'EXIT', Reason :: term()} | term()." n "add_handler() ->" n> "gen_event:add_handler(?SERVER, ?MODULE, [])." n n @@ -617,9 +676,11 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% @doc" n "%% Whenever a new event handler is added to an event manager," n "%% this function is called to initialize the event handler." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec init(Args) -> {ok, State}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec init(Args :: term() | {Args :: term(), Term :: term()}) ->" n> + "{ok, State :: term()} |" n> + "{ok, State :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "{error, Reason :: term()}." n "init([]) ->" n> "{ok, #state{}}." n n @@ -629,12 +690,13 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% Whenever an event manager receives an event sent using" n "%% gen_event:notify/2 or gen_event:sync_notify/2, this function is" n "%% called for each installed event handler to handle the event." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec handle_event(Event, State) ->" n - "%% {ok, State} |" n - "%% {swap_handler, Args1, State1, Mod2, Args2} |"n - "%% remove_handler" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec handle_event(Event :: term(), State :: term()) ->" n> + "{ok, NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{ok, NewState :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "remove_handler |" n> + "{swap_handler, Args1 :: term(), NewState :: term()," n> + "Handler2 :: atom() | {atom(), term()} , Args2 :: term()}." n> "handle_event(_Event, State) ->" n> "{ok, State}." n n @@ -644,12 +706,13 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% Whenever an event manager receives a request sent using" n "%% gen_event:call/3,4, this function is called for the specified" n "%% event handler to handle the request." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec handle_call(Request, State) ->" n - "%% {ok, Reply, State} |" n - "%% {swap_handler, Reply, Args1, State1, Mod2, Args2} |" n - "%% {remove_handler, Reply}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec handle_call(Request :: term(), State :: term()) ->" n> + "{ok, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{ok, Reply :: term(), NewState :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "{remove_handler, Reply :: term()} |" n> + "{swap_handler, Reply :: term(), Args1 :: term(), NewState :: term()," n> + "Handler2 :: atom() | {atom(), term()}, Args2 :: term()}." n "handle_call(_Request, State) ->" n> "Reply = ok," n> "{ok, Reply, State}." n @@ -660,12 +723,13 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% This function is called for each installed event handler when" n "%% an event manager receives any other message than an event or a" n "%% synchronous request (or a system message)." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec handle_info(Info, State) ->" n - "%% {ok, State} |" n - "%% {swap_handler, Args1, State1, Mod2, Args2} |" n - "%% remove_handler" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec handle_info(Info :: term(), State :: term()) ->" n> + "{ok, NewState :: term()} |" n> + "{ok, NewState :: term(), hibernate} |" n> + "remove_handler |" n> + "{swap_handler, Args1 :: term(), NewState :: term()," n> + "Handler2 :: atom() | {atom(), term()}, Args2 :: term()}." n "handle_info(_Info, State) ->" n> "{ok, State}." n n @@ -675,22 +739,40 @@ Please see the function `tempo-define-template'.") "%% Whenever an event handler is deleted from an event manager, this" n "%% function is called. It should be the opposite of Module:init/1 and" n "%% do any necessary cleaning up." n - "%%" n - "%% @spec terminate(Reason, State) -> void()" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) - "terminate(_Reason, _State) ->" n> + "-spec terminate(Arg :: {stop, Reason :: term()} |" n> + "stop |" n> + "remove_handler |" n> + "{error, {'EXIT', Reason :: term()}} |" n> + "{error, Term :: term()} |" n> + "term()," n> + "State :: term()) -> any()." n + "terminate(_Arg, _State) ->" n> "ok." n n (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) "%% @private" n "%% @doc" n "%% Convert process state when code is changed" n - "%%" n - "%% @spec code_change(OldVsn, State, Extra) -> {ok, NewState}" n (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec code_change(OldVsn :: term() | {down, term()}," n> + "State :: term()," n> + "Extra :: term()) -> {ok, NewState :: term()}." n "code_change(_OldVsn, State, _Extra) ->" n> "{ok, State}." n n + (erlang-skel-separator-start 2) + "%% @private" n + "%% @doc" n + "%% This function is called for changing the form and appearance" n + "%% of gen_event status when it is returned from sys:get_status/1,2" n + "%% or when it appears in termination error logs." n + (erlang-skel-separator-end 2) + "-spec format_status(Opt :: normal | terminate," n> + "Status :: list()) -> Status :: term()." n + "format_status(_Opt, Status) ->" n> + "Status." n + n (erlang-skel-double-separator-start 3) "%%% Internal functions" n (erlang-skel-double-separator-end 3) diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el index 6b93d63182..b3411c3ce7 100644 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el +++ b/lib/tools/emacs/erlang.el @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ ;; Author: Anders Lindgren ;; Keywords: erlang, languages, processes ;; Date: 2011-12-11 -;; Version: 2.8.0 +;; Version: 2.8.1 ;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.1")) ;; %CopyrightBegin% @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ "The Erlang programming language." :group 'languages) -(defconst erlang-version "2.8.0" +(defconst erlang-version "2.8.1" "The version number of Erlang mode.") (defcustom erlang-root-dir nil @@ -2742,7 +2742,7 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment." (1+ (nth 2 stack-top))) ((= (char-syntax (following-char)) ?\)) (goto-char (nth 1 stack-top)) - (cond ((looking-at "[({]\\s *\\($\\|%\\)") + (cond ((erlang-record-or-function-args-p) ;; Line ends with parenthesis. (let ((previous (erlang-indent-find-preceding-expr)) (stack-pos (nth 2 stack-top))) @@ -2752,19 +2752,10 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment." (nth 2 stack-top)))) ((= (following-char) ?,) ;; a comma at the start of the line: line up with opening parenthesis. - (nth 2 stack-top)) + (min (nth 2 stack-top) + (erlang-indent-element stack-top indent-point token))) (t - (goto-char (nth 1 stack-top)) - (let ((base (cond ((looking-at "[({]\\s *\\($\\|%\\)") - ;; Line ends with parenthesis. - (erlang-indent-parenthesis (nth 2 stack-top))) - (t - ;; Indent to the same column as the first - ;; argument. - (goto-char (1+ (nth 1 stack-top))) - (skip-chars-forward " \t") - (current-column))))) - (erlang-indent-standard indent-point token base 't))))) + (erlang-indent-element stack-top indent-point token)))) ;; ((eq (car stack-top) '<<) ;; Element of binary (possible comprehension) expression, @@ -2773,13 +2764,11 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment." (+ 2 (nth 2 stack-top))) ((looking-at "\\(>>\\)[^_a-zA-Z0-9]") (nth 2 stack-top)) + ((= (following-char) ?,) + (min (+ (nth 2 stack-top) 1) + (- (erlang-indent-to-first-element stack-top 2) 1))) (t - (goto-char (nth 1 stack-top)) - ;; Indent to the same column as the first - ;; argument. - (goto-char (+ 2 (nth 1 stack-top))) - (skip-chars-forward " \t") - (current-column)))) + (erlang-indent-to-first-element stack-top 2)))) ((memq (car stack-top) '(icr fun spec)) ;; The default indentation is the column of the option @@ -2835,12 +2824,13 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment." (let ((base (erlang-indent-find-base stack indent-point off skip))) ;; Special cases (goto-char indent-point) - (cond ((looking-at "\\(end\\|after\\)\\($\\|[^_a-zA-Z0-9]\\)") + (cond ((looking-at "\\(;\\|end\\|after\\)\\($\\|[^_a-zA-Z0-9]\\)") (if (eq (car stack-top) '->) (erlang-pop stack)) - (if stack - (erlang-caddr (car stack)) - 0)) + (cond ((and stack (looking-at ";")) + (+ (erlang-caddr (car stack)) (- erlang-indent-level 2))) + (stack (erlang-caddr (car stack))) + (t off))) ((looking-at "catch\\b\\($\\|[^_a-zA-Z0-9]\\)") ;; Are we in a try (let ((start (if (eq (car stack-top) '->) @@ -2914,6 +2904,22 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment." (current-column))) start-alternativ)))))) ))) +(defun erlang-indent-to-first-element (stack-top extra) + ;; Indent to the same column as the first + ;; argument. extra should be 1 for lists tuples or 2 for binaries + (goto-char (+ (nth 1 stack-top) extra)) + (skip-chars-forward " \t") + (current-column)) + +(defun erlang-indent-element (stack-top indent-point token) + (goto-char (nth 1 stack-top)) + (let ((base (cond ((erlang-record-or-function-args-p) + ;; Line ends with parenthesis. + (erlang-indent-parenthesis (nth 2 stack-top))) + (t + (erlang-indent-to-first-element stack-top 1))))) + (erlang-indent-standard indent-point token base 't))) + (defun erlang-indent-standard (indent-point token base inside-parenthesis) "Standard indent when in blocks or tuple or arguments. Look at last thing to see in what state we are, move relative to the base." @@ -2939,6 +2945,9 @@ Return nil if inside string, t if in a comment." ;; Avoid treating comments a continued line. ((= (following-char) ?%) base) + ((and (= (following-char) ?,) inside-parenthesis) + ;; a comma at the start of the line line up with parenthesis + (- base 1)) ;; Continued line (e.g. line beginning ;; with an operator.) (t @@ -3028,11 +3037,21 @@ This assumes that the preceding expression is either simple (t col))) col)))) +(defun erlang-record-or-function-args-p () + (and (looking-at "[({]\\s *\\($\\|%\\)") + (or (eq (following-char) ?\( ) + (save-excursion + (ignore-errors (forward-sexp (- 1))) + (eq (preceding-char) ?#))))) + (defun erlang-indent-parenthesis (stack-position) (let ((previous (erlang-indent-find-preceding-expr))) - (if (> previous stack-position) - (+ stack-position erlang-argument-indent) - (+ previous erlang-argument-indent)))) + (cond ((eq previous stack-position) ;; tuple or map not a record + (1+ stack-position)) + ((> previous stack-position) + (+ stack-position erlang-argument-indent)) + (t + (+ previous erlang-argument-indent))))) (defun erlang-skip-blank (&optional lim) "Skip over whitespace and comments until limit reached." @@ -5166,7 +5185,6 @@ future, a new shell on an already running host will be started." ;; e.g. it does not assume that we are running an inferior ;; Erlang, there exists a lot of other possibilities. - (defvar erlang-shell-buffer-name "*erlang*" "The name of the Erlang link shell buffer.") @@ -5177,46 +5195,28 @@ Also see the description of `ielm-prompt-read-only'." :type 'boolean :package-version '(erlang . "2.8.0")) -(defvar erlang-shell-mode-map nil - "Keymap used by Erlang shells.") - - -(defvar erlang-shell-mode-hook nil - "User functions to run when an Erlang shell is started. - -This hook is used to change the behaviour of Erlang mode. It is -normally used by the user to personalise the programming environment. -When used in a site init file, it could be used to customise Erlang -mode for all users on the system. - -The function added to this hook is run every time a new Erlang -shell is started. +(defvar erlang-shell-mode-map + (let ((map (make-sparse-keymap))) + (define-key map "\M-\t" 'erlang-complete-tag) -See also `erlang-load-hook', a hook which is run once, when Erlang -mode is loaded, and `erlang-mode-hook' which is run every time a new -Erlang source file is loaded into Emacs.") + ;; Normally the other way around. + (define-key map "\C-a" 'comint-bol) + (define-key map "\C-c\C-a" 'beginning-of-line) + (define-key map "\C-d" nil) ; Was `comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof' + (define-key map "\M-\C-m" 'compile-goto-error) + map) + "Keymap used by Erlang shells.") (defvar erlang-input-ring-file-name "~/.erlang_history" "When non-nil, file name used to store Erlang shell history information.") - -(defun erlang-shell-mode () +(define-derived-mode erlang-shell-mode comint-mode "Erlang Shell" "Major mode for interacting with an Erlang shell. -We assume that we already are in Comint mode. - The following special commands are available: \\{erlang-shell-mode-map}" - (interactive) - (setq major-mode 'erlang-shell-mode) - (setq mode-name "Erlang Shell") (erlang-mode-variables) - (if erlang-shell-mode-map - nil - (setq erlang-shell-mode-map (copy-keymap comint-mode-map)) - (erlang-shell-mode-commands erlang-shell-mode-map)) - (use-local-map erlang-shell-mode-map) ;; Needed when compiling directly from the Erlang shell. (setq compilation-last-buffer (current-buffer)) (setq comint-prompt-regexp "^[^>=]*> *") @@ -5230,7 +5230,6 @@ The following special commands are available: 'inferior-erlang-strip-delete nil t) (add-hook 'comint-output-filter-functions 'inferior-erlang-strip-ctrl-m nil t) - (setq comint-input-ring-file-name erlang-input-ring-file-name) (comint-read-input-ring t) (make-local-variable 'kill-buffer-hook) @@ -5249,8 +5248,7 @@ The following special commands are available: (define-key map [menu-bar compilation] (cons "Errors" compilation-menu-map))) map)))) - (erlang-tags-init) - (run-hooks 'erlang-shell-mode-hook)) + (erlang-tags-init)) (defun erlang-mouse-2-command (event) @@ -5272,13 +5270,6 @@ Selects Comint or Compilation mode command as appropriate." (call-interactively (lookup-key compilation-mode-map "\C-m")) (call-interactively (lookup-key comint-mode-map "\C-m")))) -(defun erlang-shell-mode-commands (map) - (define-key map "\M-\t" 'erlang-complete-tag) - (define-key map "\C-a" 'comint-bol) ; Normally the other way around. - (define-key map "\C-c\C-a" 'beginning-of-line) - (define-key map "\C-d" nil) ; Was `comint-delchar-or-maybe-eof' - (define-key map "\M-\C-m" 'compile-goto-error)) - ;;; ;;; Inferior Erlang -- Run an Erlang shell as a subprocess. ;;; diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented deleted file mode 100644 index 14a4eca7c3..0000000000 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.indented +++ /dev/null @@ -1,784 +0,0 @@ -%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2016. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -%% You may obtain a copy of the License at -%% -%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -%% -%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -%% limitations under the License. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% - -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% File : test.erl -%%% Author : Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]> -%%% Description : Test emacs mode indention and font-locking -%%% this file is intentionally not indented. -%%% Copy the file and indent it and you should end up with test.erl.indented -%%% Created : 6 Oct 2009 by Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]> -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- - -%% Start off with syntax highlighting you have to verify this by looking here -%% and see that the code looks alright - --module(test). --compile(export_all). - -%% Used to cause an "Unbalanced parentheses" error. -foo(M) -> - M#{a :=<<"a">> - ,b:=1}. -foo() -> - #{a =><<"a">> - ,b=>1}. - -%% Module attributes should be highlighted - --export([t/1]). --record(record1, {a, - b, - c - }). --record(record2, { - a, - b - }). - --record(record3, {a = 8#42423 bor - 8#4234, - b = 8#5432 - bor 2#1010101 - c = 123 + - 234, - d}). - --record(record4, { - a = 8#42423 bor - 8#4234, - b = 8#5432 - bor 2#1010101 - c = 123 + - 234, - d}). - --record(record5, { a = 1 :: integer() - , b = foobar :: atom() - }). - --define(MACRO_1, macro). --define(MACRO_2(_), macro). - --spec t(integer()) -> any(). - --type ann() :: Var :: integer(). --type ann2() :: Var :: - 'return' - | 'return_white_spaces' - | 'return_comments' - | 'text' | ann(). --type paren() :: - (ann2()). --type t1() :: atom(). --type t2() :: [t1()]. --type t3(Atom) :: integer(Atom). --type t4() :: t3(foobar). --type t5() :: {t1(), t3(foo)}. --type t6() :: 1 | 2 | 3 | - 'foo' | 'bar'. --type t7() :: []. --type t71() :: [_]. --type t8() :: {any(),none(),pid(),port(), - reference(),float()}. --type t9() :: [1|2|3|foo|bar] | - list(a | b | c) | t71(). --type t10() :: {1|2|3|foo|t9()} | {}. --type t11() :: 1..2. --type t13() :: maybe_improper_list(integer(), t11()). --type t14() :: [erl_scan:foo() | - %% Should be highlighted - term() | - bool() | - byte() | - char() | - non_neg_integer() | nonempty_list() | - pos_integer() | - neg_integer() | - number() | - list() | - nonempty_improper_list() | nonempty_maybe_improper_list() | - maybe_improper_list() | string() | iolist() | byte() | - module() | - mfa() | - node() | - timeout() | - no_return() | - %% Should not be highlighted - nonempty_() | nonlist() | - erl_scan:bar(34, 92) | t13() | m:f(integer() | <<_:_*16>>)]. - - --type t15() :: {binary(),<<>>,<<_:34>>,<<_:_*42>>, - <<_:3,_:_*14>>,<<>>} | [<<>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:16>>| - <<_:3,_:_*1472>>|<<_:19,_:_*14>>| <<_:34>>| - <<_:34>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>]. --type t16() :: fun(). --type t17() :: fun((...) -> paren()). --type t18() :: fun(() -> t17() | t16()). --type t19() :: fun((t18()) -> t16()) | - fun((nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())| - 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()) -> - nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())| - 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()). --type t20() :: [t19(), ...]. --type t21() :: tuple(). --type t21(A) :: A. --type t22() :: t21(integer()). --type t23() :: #rec1{}. --type t24() :: #rec2{a :: t23(), b :: [atom()]}. --type t25() :: #rec3{f123 :: [t24() | - 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d| - nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())]}. --type t26() :: #rec4{ a :: integer() - , b :: any() - }. --type t27() :: { integer() - , atom() - }. --type t99() :: - {t2(),t4(),t5(),t6(),t7(),t8(),t10(),t14(), - t15(),t20(),t21(), t22(),t25()}. --spec t1(FooBar :: t99()) -> t99(); - (t2()) -> t2(); - (t4()) -> t4() when is_subtype(t4(), t24); - (t23()) -> t23() when is_subtype(t23(), atom()), - is_subtype(t23(), t14()); - (t24()) -> t24() when is_subtype(t24(), atom()), - is_subtype(t24(), t14()), - is_subtype(t24(), t4()). - --spec over(I :: integer()) -> R1 :: foo:typen(); - (A :: atom()) -> R2 :: foo:atomen(); - (T :: tuple()) -> R3 :: bar:typen(). - --spec mod:t2() -> any(). - --spec handle_cast(Cast :: {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]} - | {'del_member', name(), pid()}, - #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}. - --spec handle_cast(Cast :: - {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]} - | {'del_member', name(), pid()}, - #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}. - --spec all(fun((T) -> boolean()), List :: [T]) -> - boolean() when is_subtype(T, term()). % (*) - --spec get_closest_pid(term()) -> - Return :: pid() - | {'error', {'no_process', term()} - | {'no_such_group', term()}}. - --spec add( X :: integer() - , Y :: integer() - ) -> integer(). - --opaque attributes_data() :: - [{'column', column()} | {'line', info_line()} | - {'text', string()}] | {line(),column()}. --record(r,{ - f1 :: attributes_data(), - f222 = foo:bar(34, #rec3{}, 234234234423, - aassdsfsdfsdf, 2234242323) :: - [t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d| - nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())], - f333 :: [t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d| - nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())], - f3 = x:y(), - f4 = x:z() :: t99(), - f17 :: 'undefined', - f18 :: 1 | 2 | 'undefined', - f19 = 3 :: integer()|undefined, - f5 = 3 :: undefined|integer()}). - --record(state, { - sequence_number = 1 :: integer() - }). - - -highlighting(X) % Function definitions should be highlighted - when is_integer(X) -> % and so should `when' and `is_integer' be - %% Highlighting - %% Various characters (we keep an `atom' after to see that highlighting ends) - $a,atom, % Characters should be marked - "string",atom, % and strings - 'asdasd',atom, % quote should be atoms?? - 'VaV',atom, - 'aVa',atom, - '\'atom',atom, - 'atom\'',atom, - 'at\'om',atom, - '#1',atom, - - $", atom, % atom should be ok - $', atom, - - "string$", atom, "string$", atom, % currently buggy I know... - "string\$", atom, % workaround for bug above - - "char $in string", atom, - - 'atom$', atom, 'atom$', atom, - 'atom\$', atom, - - 'char $in atom', atom, - - $[, ${, $\\, atom, - ?MACRO_1, - ?MACRO_2(foo), - - %% Numerical constants - 16#DD, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#dd, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#ddAB, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#101, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#ABTR, % AD Should not be highlighted - - %% Variables - Variables = lists:foo(), - _Variables = lists:foo(), % AD - AppSpec = Xyz/2, - Module42 = Xyz(foo, bar), - Module:foo(), - _Module:foo(), % AD - FooÅÅ = lists:reverse([tl,hd,tl,hd]), % AD Should highlight FooÅÅ - _FooÅÅ = 42, % AD Should highlight _FooÅÅ - - %% Bifs - erlang:registered(), - registered(), - hd(tl(tl(hd([a,b,c])))), - erlang:anything(lists), - %% Guards - is_atom(foo), is_float(2.3), is_integer(32), is_number(4323.3), - is_function(Fun), is_pid(self()), - not_a_guard:is_list([]), - %% Other Types - - atom, % not (currently) hightlighted - 234234, - 234.43, - - [list, are, not, higlighted], - {nor, is, tuple}, - ok. - -%%% -%%% Indentation -%%% - -%%% Left - -%% Indented - - % Right - - -indent_basics(X, Y, Z) - when X > 42, - Z < 13; - Y =:= 4711 -> - %% comments - % right comments - case lists:filter(fun(_, AlongName, - B, - C) -> - true - end, - [a,v,b]) - of - [] -> - Y = 5 * 43, - ok; - [_|_] -> - Y = 5 * 43, - ok - end, - Y, - %% List, tuples and binaries - [a, - b, c - ], - [ a, - b, c - ], - - [ - a, - b - ], - {a, - b,c - }, - { a, - b,c - }, - - { - a, - b - }, - - <<1:8, - 2:8 - >>, - << - 1:8, - 2:8 - >>, - << 1:8, - 2:8 - >>, - - (a, - b, - c - ), - - ( a, - b, - c - ), - - - ( - a, - b, - c - ), - - call(2#42423 bor - #4234, - 2#5432, - other_arg), - ok; -indent_basics(Xlongname, - #struct{a=Foo, - b=Bar}, - [X| - Y]) -> - testing_next_clause, - ok; -indent_basics( % AD added clause - X, % not sure how this should look - Y, - Z) - when - X < 42, Z > 13; - Y =:= 4711 -> - foo; -indent_basics(X, Y, Z) when % AD added clause - X < 42, Z > 13; % testing when indentation - Y =:= 4711 -> - foo; -indent_basics(X, Y, Z) % AD added clause - when % testing when indentation - X < 42, Z > 13; % unsure about this one - Y =:= 4711 -> - foo. - - - -indent_nested() -> - [ - {foo, 2, "string"}, - {bar, 3, "another string"} - ]. - - -indent_icr(Z) -> % icr = if case receive - %% If - if Z >= 0 -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z =< 10 -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z == 5 orelse - Z == 7 -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - true -> - if_works - end, - %% Case - case {Z, foo, bar} of - {Z,_,_} -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - {Z,_,_} when - Z =:= 42 -> % AD line should be indented as a when - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - {Z,_,_} - when Z < 10 -> % AD when should be indented - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - {Z,_,_} - when % AD when should be indented - Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when - andalso % unsure about how though - true -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X) - end, - %% begin - begin - sune, - X = 74234 + foo(8456) + - 345 div 43, - ok - end, - - - %% receive - receive - {Z,_,_} -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X) - end, - receive - {Z,_,_} -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z % AD added clause - when Z =:= 1 -> % This line should be indented by 2 - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z when % AD added clause - Z =:= 2 -> % This line should be indented by 2 - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X) - after infinity -> - foo(X), - asd(X), - 5*43 - end, - receive - after 10 -> - foo(X), - asd(X), - 5*43 - end, - ok. - -indent_fun() -> - %% Changed fun to one indention level - Var = spawn(fun(X) - when X == 2; - X > 10 -> - hello, - case Hello() of - true when is_atom(X) -> - foo; - false -> - bar - end; - (Foo) when is_atom(Foo), - is_integer(X) -> - X = 6* 45, - Y = true andalso - kalle - end), - %% check EEP37 named funs - Fn1 = fun Fact(N) when N > 0 -> - F = Fact(N-1), - N * F; - Fact(0) -> - 1 - end, - %% check anonymous funs too - Fn2 = fun(0) -> - 1; - (N) -> - N - end, - ok. - -indent_try_catch() -> - try - io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", - [St0#leex.xfile]), - {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = - parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2) - catch - exit:{badarg,R} -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R); - error:R % AD added clause - when R =:= 42 -> % when should be indented - foo(R); - error:R % AD added clause - when % when should be indented - R =:= 42 -> % but unsure about this (maybe 2 more) - foo(R); - error:R when % AD added clause - R =:= foo -> % line should be 2 indented (works) - foo(R); - error:R -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R) - after - foo('after'), - file:close(Xfile) - end; -indent_try_catch() -> - try - foo(bar) - of - X when true andalso - kalle -> - io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", - [St0#leex.xfile]), - {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = - parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2); - X % AD added clause - when false andalso % when should be 2 indented - bengt -> - gurka(); - X when % AD added clause - false andalso % line should be 2 indented - not bengt -> - gurka(); - X -> - io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", - [St0#leex.xfile]), - {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = - parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2) - catch - exit:{badarg,R} -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R); - error:R -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R) - after - foo('after'), - file:close(Xfile), - bar(with_long_arg, - with_second_arg) - end; -indent_try_catch() -> - try foo() - after - foo(), - bar(with_long_arg, - with_second_arg) - end. - -indent_catch() -> - D = B + - float(43.1), - - B = catch oskar(X), - - A = catch (baz + - bax), - catch foo(), - - C = catch B + - float(43.1), - - case catch foo(X) of - A -> - B - end, - - case - catch foo(X) - of - A -> - B - end, - - case - foo(X) - of - A -> - catch B, - X - end, - - try sune of - _ -> foo - catch _:_ -> baf - end, - - try - sune - of - _ -> - X = 5, - (catch foo(X)), - X + 10 - catch _:_ -> baf - end, - - try - (catch sune) - of - _ -> - catch foo() %% BUGBUG can't handle catch inside try without parentheses - catch _:_ -> - baf - end, - - try - (catch exit()) - catch - _ -> - catch baf() - end, - ok. - -indent_binary() -> - X = lists:foldr(fun(M) -> - <<Ma/binary, " ">> - end, [], A), - A = <<X/binary, 0:8>>, - B. - - -indent_comprehensions() -> - %% I don't have a good idea how we want to handle this - %% but they are here to show how they are indented today. - Result1 = [X || - #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10), - true = (X rem 2) - ], - Result2 = [X || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>, - true = (X rem 2) - ], - - Binary1 = << <<X:8>> || - #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10), - true = (X rem 2) - >>, - - Binary2 = << <<X:8>> || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>, - true = (X rem 2) - >>, - ok. - -%% This causes an error in earlier erlang-mode versions. -foo() -> - [#foo{ - foo = foo}]. - -%% Record indentation -some_function_with_a_very_long_name() -> - #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b}, - case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of - #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b} -> - ok; - Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b} -> - Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b}; - #xyz{ - a=1, - b=2} -> - ok - end. - -another_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() -> - #rec{ - field1=1, - field2=1}. - -some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{ - field1=Field1, - field2=Field2}) -> - SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{ - field_a = 1, - 'inter-xyz-parameters' = - #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{ - field2 = Field1, - field2 = Field2}}), - {ok, SomeVariable}. - -commas_first() -> - {abc, [ {some_var, 1} - , {some_other_var, 2} - , {erlang_ftw, 9} - , {erlang_cookie, 'cookie'} - , {cmds, - [ {one, "sudo ls"} - , {one, "sudo ls"} - , {two, "sudo ls"} - , {three, "sudo ls"} - , {four, "sudo ls"} - , {three, "sudo ls"} - ] } - , {ssh_username, "yow"} - , {cluster, - [ {aaaa, [ {"10.198.55.12" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.13" , "" } - ] } - , {bbbb, [ {"10.198.55.151", "" } - , {"10.198.55.123", "" } - , {"10.198.55.34" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.85" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.67" , "" } - ] } - , {cccc, [ {"10.198.55.68" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.69" , "" } - ] } - ] } - ] - }. - - -%% this used to result in a scan-sexp error -[{ - }]. - -%% this used to result in 2x the correct indentation within the function -%% body, due to the function name being mistaken for a keyword -catcher(N) -> - try generate_exception(N) of - Val -> {N, normal, Val} - catch - throw:X -> {N, caught, thrown, X}; - exit:X -> {N, caught, exited, X}; - error:X -> {N, caught, error, X} - end. diff --git a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig b/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig deleted file mode 100644 index c0cf1749b6..0000000000 --- a/lib/tools/emacs/test.erl.orig +++ /dev/null @@ -1,784 +0,0 @@ -%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2016. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); -%% you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. -%% You may obtain a copy of the License at -%% -%% http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 -%% -%% Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software -%% distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, -%% WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. -%% See the License for the specific language governing permissions and -%% limitations under the License. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% - -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- -%%% File : test.erl -%%% Author : Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]> -%%% Description : Test emacs mode indention and font-locking -%%% this file is intentionally not indented. -%%% Copy the file and indent it and you should end up with test.erl.indented -%%% Created : 6 Oct 2009 by Dan Gudmundsson <[email protected]> -%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- - -%% Start off with syntax highlighting you have to verify this by looking here -%% and see that the code looks alright - --module(test). --compile(export_all). - -%% Used to cause an "Unbalanced parentheses" error. -foo(M) -> -M#{a :=<<"a">> -,b:=1}. -foo() -> -#{a =><<"a">> -,b=>1}. - -%% Module attributes should be highlighted - --export([t/1]). --record(record1, {a, - b, - c -}). --record(record2, { - a, - b - }). - --record(record3, {a = 8#42423 bor - 8#4234, - b = 8#5432 - bor 2#1010101 - c = 123 + -234, - d}). - --record(record4, { - a = 8#42423 bor - 8#4234, - b = 8#5432 - bor 2#1010101 - c = 123 + - 234, - d}). - --record(record5, { a = 1 :: integer() -, b = foobar :: atom() -}). - --define(MACRO_1, macro). --define(MACRO_2(_), macro). - --spec t(integer()) -> any(). - --type ann() :: Var :: integer(). --type ann2() :: Var :: - 'return' - | 'return_white_spaces' - | 'return_comments' - | 'text' | ann(). --type paren() :: - (ann2()). --type t1() :: atom(). --type t2() :: [t1()]. --type t3(Atom) :: integer(Atom). --type t4() :: t3(foobar). --type t5() :: {t1(), t3(foo)}. --type t6() :: 1 | 2 | 3 | - 'foo' | 'bar'. --type t7() :: []. --type t71() :: [_]. --type t8() :: {any(),none(),pid(),port(), - reference(),float()}. --type t9() :: [1|2|3|foo|bar] | - list(a | b | c) | t71(). --type t10() :: {1|2|3|foo|t9()} | {}. --type t11() :: 1..2. --type t13() :: maybe_improper_list(integer(), t11()). --type t14() :: [erl_scan:foo() | - %% Should be highlighted - term() | - bool() | - byte() | - char() | - non_neg_integer() | nonempty_list() | - pos_integer() | - neg_integer() | - number() | - list() | - nonempty_improper_list() | nonempty_maybe_improper_list() | - maybe_improper_list() | string() | iolist() | byte() | - module() | - mfa() | - node() | - timeout() | - no_return() | - %% Should not be highlighted - nonempty_() | nonlist() | - erl_scan:bar(34, 92) | t13() | m:f(integer() | <<_:_*16>>)]. - - --type t15() :: {binary(),<<>>,<<_:34>>,<<_:_*42>>, - <<_:3,_:_*14>>,<<>>} | [<<>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:16>>| -<<_:3,_:_*1472>>|<<_:19,_:_*14>>| <<_:34>>| -<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>]. --type t16() :: fun(). --type t17() :: fun((...) -> paren()). --type t18() :: fun(() -> t17() | t16()). --type t19() :: fun((t18()) -> t16()) | - fun((nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())| - 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()) -> -nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())| -1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()). --type t20() :: [t19(), ...]. --type t21() :: tuple(). --type t21(A) :: A. --type t22() :: t21(integer()). --type t23() :: #rec1{}. --type t24() :: #rec2{a :: t23(), b :: [atom()]}. --type t25() :: #rec3{f123 :: [t24() | -1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d| -nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())]}. --type t26() :: #rec4{ a :: integer() -, b :: any() -}. --type t27() :: { integer() -, atom() -}. --type t99() :: -{t2(),t4(),t5(),t6(),t7(),t8(),t10(),t14(), -t15(),t20(),t21(), t22(),t25()}. --spec t1(FooBar :: t99()) -> t99(); -(t2()) -> t2(); - (t4()) -> t4() when is_subtype(t4(), t24); -(t23()) -> t23() when is_subtype(t23(), atom()), - is_subtype(t23(), t14()); -(t24()) -> t24() when is_subtype(t24(), atom()), - is_subtype(t24(), t14()), - is_subtype(t24(), t4()). - --spec over(I :: integer()) -> R1 :: foo:typen(); - (A :: atom()) -> R2 :: foo:atomen(); - (T :: tuple()) -> R3 :: bar:typen(). - --spec mod:t2() -> any(). - --spec handle_cast(Cast :: {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]} - | {'del_member', name(), pid()}, - #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}. - --spec handle_cast(Cast :: - {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]} - | {'del_member', name(), pid()}, - #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}. - --spec all(fun((T) -> boolean()), List :: [T]) -> - boolean() when is_subtype(T, term()). % (*) - --spec get_closest_pid(term()) -> - Return :: pid() - | {'error', {'no_process', term()} - | {'no_such_group', term()}}. - --spec add( X :: integer() -, Y :: integer() -) -> integer(). - --opaque attributes_data() :: -[{'column', column()} | {'line', info_line()} | - {'text', string()}] | {line(),column()}. --record(r,{ - f1 :: attributes_data(), -f222 = foo:bar(34, #rec3{}, 234234234423, - aassdsfsdfsdf, 2234242323) :: -[t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d| - nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())], -f333 :: [t24() | 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d| - nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())], -f3 = x:y(), -f4 = x:z() :: t99(), -f17 :: 'undefined', -f18 :: 1 | 2 | 'undefined', -f19 = 3 :: integer()|undefined, -f5 = 3 :: undefined|integer()}). - --record(state, { - sequence_number = 1 :: integer() - }). - - -highlighting(X) % Function definitions should be highlighted - when is_integer(X) -> % and so should `when' and `is_integer' be - %% Highlighting - %% Various characters (we keep an `atom' after to see that highlighting ends) - $a,atom, % Characters should be marked - "string",atom, % and strings - 'asdasd',atom, % quote should be atoms?? - 'VaV',atom, - 'aVa',atom, - '\'atom',atom, - 'atom\'',atom, - 'at\'om',atom, - '#1',atom, - - $", atom, % atom should be ok - $', atom, - - "string$", atom, "string$", atom, % currently buggy I know... - "string\$", atom, % workaround for bug above - - "char $in string", atom, - - 'atom$', atom, 'atom$', atom, - 'atom\$', atom, - - 'char $in atom', atom, - - $[, ${, $\\, atom, - ?MACRO_1, - ?MACRO_2(foo), - - %% Numerical constants - 16#DD, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#dd, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#ddAB, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#101, % AD Should not be highlighted - 32#ABTR, % AD Should not be highlighted - - %% Variables - Variables = lists:foo(), - _Variables = lists:foo(), % AD - AppSpec = Xyz/2, - Module42 = Xyz(foo, bar), - Module:foo(), - _Module:foo(), % AD - FooÅÅ = lists:reverse([tl,hd,tl,hd]), % AD Should highlight FooÅÅ - _FooÅÅ = 42, % AD Should highlight _FooÅÅ - - %% Bifs - erlang:registered(), - registered(), - hd(tl(tl(hd([a,b,c])))), - erlang:anything(lists), - %% Guards - is_atom(foo), is_float(2.3), is_integer(32), is_number(4323.3), - is_function(Fun), is_pid(self()), - not_a_guard:is_list([]), - %% Other Types - - atom, % not (currently) hightlighted - 234234, - 234.43, - - [list, are, not, higlighted], - {nor, is, tuple}, - ok. - -%%% -%%% Indentation -%%% - -%%% Left - -%% Indented - -% Right - - -indent_basics(X, Y, Z) - when X > 42, -Z < 13; -Y =:= 4711 -> - %% comments - % right comments - case lists:filter(fun(_, AlongName, - B, - C) -> - true - end, - [a,v,b]) - of - [] -> - Y = 5 * 43, - ok; - [_|_] -> - Y = 5 * 43, - ok - end, - Y, - %% List, tuples and binaries - [a, - b, c - ], - [ a, - b, c - ], - - [ - a, - b -], - {a, - b,c - }, - { a, - b,c - }, - - { - a, - b - }, - -<<1:8, - 2:8 - >>, - << - 1:8, - 2:8 - >>, - << 1:8, - 2:8 - >>, - - (a, - b, - c - ), - - ( a, - b, - c - ), - - - ( - a, - b, - c - ), - - call(2#42423 bor - #4234, - 2#5432, - other_arg), - ok; -indent_basics(Xlongname, - #struct{a=Foo, - b=Bar}, - [X| - Y]) -> - testing_next_clause, - ok; -indent_basics( % AD added clause - X, % not sure how this should look - Y, - Z) - when - X < 42, Z > 13; - Y =:= 4711 -> - foo; -indent_basics(X, Y, Z) when % AD added clause - X < 42, Z > 13; % testing when indentation - Y =:= 4711 -> - foo; -indent_basics(X, Y, Z) % AD added clause - when % testing when indentation - X < 42, Z > 13; % unsure about this one - Y =:= 4711 -> - foo. - - - -indent_nested() -> - [ - {foo, 2, "string"}, - {bar, 3, "another string"} - ]. - - -indent_icr(Z) -> % icr = if case receive - %% If - if Z >= 0 -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z =< 10 -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z == 5 orelse - Z == 7 -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - true -> - if_works - end, - %% Case - case {Z, foo, bar} of - {Z,_,_} -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - {Z,_,_} when - Z =:= 42 -> % AD line should be indented as a when - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - {Z,_,_} - when Z < 10 -> % AD when should be indented - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - {Z,_,_} - when % AD when should be indented - Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when - andalso % unsure about how though - true -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X) - end, - %% begin - begin - sune, - X = 74234 + foo(8456) + - 345 div 43, - ok - end, - - - %% receive - receive - {Z,_,_} -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X) - end, - receive - {Z,_,_} -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z % AD added clause - when Z =:= 1 -> % This line should be indented by 2 - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z when % AD added clause - Z =:= 2 -> % This line should be indented by 2 - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X); - Z -> - X = 43 div 4, - foo(X) - after infinity -> - foo(X), - asd(X), - 5*43 - end, - receive - after 10 -> - foo(X), - asd(X), - 5*43 - end, - ok. - -indent_fun() -> - %% Changed fun to one indention level -Var = spawn(fun(X) - when X == 2; - X > 10 -> - hello, - case Hello() of - true when is_atom(X) -> - foo; - false -> - bar - end; - (Foo) when is_atom(Foo), - is_integer(X) -> - X = 6* 45, - Y = true andalso - kalle - end), -%% check EEP37 named funs -Fn1 = fun Fact(N) when N > 0 -> - F = Fact(N-1), - N * F; -Fact(0) -> - 1 - end, -%% check anonymous funs too - Fn2 = fun(0) -> -1; - (N) -> - N - end, - ok. - -indent_try_catch() -> - try - io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", - [St0#leex.xfile]), - {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = - parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2) - catch - exit:{badarg,R} -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R); - error:R % AD added clause - when R =:= 42 -> % when should be indented - foo(R); - error:R % AD added clause - when % when should be indented - R =:= 42 -> % but unsure about this (maybe 2 more) - foo(R); - error:R when % AD added clause - R =:= foo -> % line should be 2 indented (works) - foo(R); - error:R -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R) - after - foo('after'), - file:close(Xfile) - end; -indent_try_catch() -> - try - foo(bar) - of - X when true andalso - kalle -> - io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", - [St0#leex.xfile]), - {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = - parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2); - X % AD added clause - when false andalso % when should be 2 indented - bengt -> - gurka(); - X when % AD added clause - false andalso % line should be 2 indented - not bengt -> - gurka(); - X -> - io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", - [St0#leex.xfile]), - {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = - parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2) - catch - exit:{badarg,R} -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R); - error:R -> - foo(R), - io:format(stdout, - "ERROR reason ~p~n", - R) - after - foo('after'), - file:close(Xfile), - bar(with_long_arg, - with_second_arg) - end; - indent_try_catch() -> - try foo() - after - foo(), - bar(with_long_arg, - with_second_arg) - end. - -indent_catch() -> - D = B + - float(43.1), - - B = catch oskar(X), - - A = catch (baz + - bax), - catch foo(), - - C = catch B + - float(43.1), - - case catch foo(X) of - A -> - B - end, - - case - catch foo(X) - of - A -> - B - end, - - case - foo(X) - of - A -> - catch B, - X - end, - - try sune of - _ -> foo - catch _:_ -> baf - end, - - try -sune - of - _ -> - X = 5, - (catch foo(X)), - X + 10 - catch _:_ -> baf - end, - - try - (catch sune) - of - _ -> - catch foo() %% BUGBUG can't handle catch inside try without parentheses - catch _:_ -> - baf - end, - - try -(catch exit()) - catch -_ -> - catch baf() - end, - ok. - -indent_binary() -> - X = lists:foldr(fun(M) -> - <<Ma/binary, " ">> - end, [], A), - A = <<X/binary, 0:8>>, - B. - - -indent_comprehensions() -> -%% I don't have a good idea how we want to handle this -%% but they are here to show how they are indented today. -Result1 = [X || - #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10), - true = (X rem 2) - ], -Result2 = [X || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>, - true = (X rem 2) - ], - -Binary1 = << <<X:8>> || - #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10), - true = (X rem 2) - >>, - -Binary2 = << <<X:8>> || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>, - true = (X rem 2) - >>, -ok. - -%% This causes an error in earlier erlang-mode versions. -foo() -> -[#foo{ -foo = foo}]. - -%% Record indentation -some_function_with_a_very_long_name() -> - #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b}, - case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of - #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b} -> - ok; - Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b} -> - Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ - field1=a, - field2=b}; - #xyz{ - a=1, - b=2} -> - ok - end. - -another_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() -> - #rec{ - field1=1, - field2=1}. - -some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{ - field1=Field1, - field2=Field2}) -> - SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{ - field_a = 1, - 'inter-xyz-parameters' = - #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{ - field2 = Field1, - field2 = Field2}}), - {ok, SomeVariable}. - -commas_first() -> - {abc, [ {some_var, 1} - , {some_other_var, 2} - , {erlang_ftw, 9} - , {erlang_cookie, 'cookie'} - , {cmds, - [ {one, "sudo ls"} - , {one, "sudo ls"} - , {two, "sudo ls"} - , {three, "sudo ls"} - , {four, "sudo ls"} - , {three, "sudo ls"} - ] } - , {ssh_username, "yow"} - , {cluster, - [ {aaaa, [ {"10.198.55.12" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.13" , "" } - ] } - , {bbbb, [ {"10.198.55.151", "" } - , {"10.198.55.123", "" } - , {"10.198.55.34" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.85" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.67" , "" } - ] } - , {cccc, [ {"10.198.55.68" , "" } - , {"10.198.55.69" , "" } - ] } - ] } -] -}. - - -%% this used to result in a scan-sexp error -[{ -}]. - -%% this used to result in 2x the correct indentation within the function -%% body, due to the function name being mistaken for a keyword -catcher(N) -> -try generate_exception(N) of -Val -> {N, normal, Val} -catch -throw:X -> {N, caught, thrown, X}; -exit:X -> {N, caught, exited, X}; -error:X -> {N, caught, error, X} -end. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl index 77a8813db5..f4e78da667 100644 --- a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE.erl @@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ -export([all/0, init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). --export([bif_highlight/1]). +-export([bif_highlight/1, indent/1]). -all() -> - [bif_highlight]. +all() -> + [bif_highlight, indent]. init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> ErlangEl = filename:join([code:lib_dir(tools),"emacs","erlang.el"]), @@ -74,4 +74,69 @@ check_bif_highlight(Bin, Tag, Compare) -> [] = Compare -- EmacsIntBifs, [] = EmacsIntBifs -- Compare. - +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +indent(Config) -> + case emacs_version_ok() of + false -> {skip, "Old or no emacs found"}; + true -> + Def = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)) ++ "/" ++ ?MODULE_STRING ++ "_data", + Dir = proplists:get_value(data_dir, Config, Def), + OrigFs = filelib:wildcard(Dir ++ "/*"), + io:format("Dir: ~s~nFs: ~p~n", [Dir, OrigFs]), + Fs = [{File, unindent(File)} || File <- OrigFs, + filename:extension(File) =:= ""], + Indent = fun emacs/1, + [Indent(File) || {_, File} <- Fs], + Res = [diff(Orig, File) || {Orig, File} <- Fs], + [file:delete(File) || {ok, File} <- Res], %% Cleanup + [] = [Fail || {fail, Fail} <- Res], + ok + end. + +unindent(Input) -> + Output = Input ++ ".erl", + {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(Input), + Lines0 = string:split(Bin, "\n", all), + Lines = [string:trim(Line, leading, [$\s,$\t]) || Line <- Lines0], + %% io:format("File: ~s lines: ~w~n", [Input, length(Lines0)]), + %% [io:format("~s~n", [L]) || L <- Lines], + ok = file:write_file(Output, lists:join("\n", Lines)), + Output. + +diff(Orig, File) -> + case os:cmd(["diff ", Orig, " ", File]) of + "" -> {ok, File}; + Diff -> + io:format("Fail: ~s vs ~s~n~s~n~n",[Orig, File, Diff]), + {fail, File} + end. + +emacs_version_ok() -> + case os:cmd("emacs --version | head -1") of + "GNU Emacs " ++ Ver -> + case string:to_float(Ver) of + {Vsn, _} when Vsn >= 24.1 -> + true; + _ -> + io:format("Emacs version fail~n~s~n~n",[Ver]), + false + end; + Res -> + io:format("Emacs version fail~n~s~n~n",[Res]), + false + end. + +emacs(File) -> + EmacsErlDir = filename:join([code:lib_dir(tools), "emacs"]), + Cmd = ["emacs ", + "--batch --quick ", + "--directory ", EmacsErlDir, " ", + "--eval \"(require 'erlang-start)\" ", + File, " ", + "--eval '(indent-region (point-min) (point-max) nil)' ", + "--eval '(save-buffer 0)'" + ], + _Res = os:cmd(Cmd), + % io:format("cmd ~s:~n=> ~s~n", [Cmd, _Res]), + ok. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comments b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comments new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ff974ca295 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comments @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% 3 comment chars: always left indented +%%% 2 comment chars: Context indented +%%% 1 comment char: Rigth indented + +%%% left +%% context dependent + % rigth + +func() -> +%%% left + %% context dependent + % right indented + case get(foo) of + undefined -> + %% Testing indention + ok; + %% Catch all + Other -> + Other + end, + ok. + diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comprehensions b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comprehensions new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..45279850a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/comprehensions @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% indentation of comprehensions + +%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone +%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having +%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations +%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes + +list() -> + %% I don't have a good idea how we want to handle this + %% but they are here to show how they are indented today. + Result1 = [X || + #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10), + true = (X rem 2) + ], + Result2 = [X || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>, + true = (X rem 2) + ], + Res = [ func(X, + arg2) + || + #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10), + true = (X rem 2) + ], + Result1. + +binary(B) -> + Binary1 = << <<X:8>> || + #record{a=X} <- lists:seq(1, 10), + true = (X rem 2) + >>, + + Binary2 = << <<X:8>> || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>, + true = (X rem 2) + >>, + + Bin3 = << + << + X:8, + 34:8 + >> + || <<X:32,_:32>> <= <<0:512>>, + true = (X rem 2) + >>, + ok. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/funcs b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/funcs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..877f982005 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/funcs @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% Function (and funs) indentation + +%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone +%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having +%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations +%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes + +-export([ + func1/0, + func2/0, + a_function_with_a_very_very_long_name/0, + when1/2 + ]). + +-compile([nowarn_unused_functions, + {inline, [ + func2/2, + func3/2 + ] + } + ]). + +func1() -> + basic. + +func2(A1, + A2) -> + ok. + +func3( + A1, + A2 + ) -> + ok. + +%% Okeefe style +func4(A1 + ,A2 + ,A3 + ) -> + ok. + +func5( + A41 + ,A42) -> + ok. + +a_function_with_a_very_very_long_name() -> + A00 = #record{ + field1=1, + field2=1 + }, + A00. + +when1(W1, W2) + when is_number(W1), + is_number(W2) -> + ok. + +when2(W1,W2,W3) when + W1 > W2, + W2 > W3 -> + ok. + +when3(W1,W2,W3) when + W1 > W2, + W2 > W3 + -> + ok. + +when4(W1,W2,W3) + when + W1 > W2, + W2 > W3 -> + ok. + +match1({[H|T], + Other}, + M1A2) -> + ok. + +match2( + { + [H|T], + Other + }, + M2A2 + ) -> + ok. + +match3({ + M3A1, + [ + H | + T + ], + Other + }, + M3A2 + ) -> + ok. + +match4(<< + M4A:8, + M4B:16/unsigned-integer, + _/binary + >>, + M4C) -> + ok. + +match5(M5A, + #record{ + b=M5B, + c=M5C + } + ) -> + ok. + +match6(M6A, + #{key6a := a6, + key6b := b6 + }) -> + ok. + +funs(1) + when + X -> + %% Changed fun to one indention level + %% 'when' and several clause forces a depth of '4' + Var = spawn(fun(X, _) + when X == 2; + X > 10 -> + hello, + case Hello() of + true when is_atom(X) -> + foo; + false -> + bar + end; + (Foo) when is_atom(Foo), + is_integer(X) -> + X = 6 * 45, + Y = true andalso + kalle + end), + Var; +funs(2) -> + %% check EEP37 named funs + Fn1 = fun + Factory(N) when + N > 0 -> + F = Fact(N-1), + N * F; + Factory(0) -> + 1 + end, + Fn1; +funs(3) -> + %% check anonymous funs too + Fn2 = fun(0) -> + 1; + (N) -> + N + end, + ok; +funs(4) -> + X = lists:foldr(fun(M) -> + <<M/binary, " ">> + end, [], Z), + A = <<X/binary, 0:8>>, + A. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/highlight b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/highlight new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0719f6516a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/highlight @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% Open this file in your editor and manually check the colors of +%%% different types and calls and builtin words + +%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone +%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having +%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations +%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes + + +highlighting(X) % Function definitions should be highlighted + when is_integer(X) -> % and so should `when' and `is_integer' be + %% Highlighting + %% Various characters (we keep an `atom' after to see that highlighting ends) + $a,atom, % Characters should be marked + "string",atom, % and strings + 'asdasd',atom, % quote should be atoms?? + 'VaV',atom, + 'aVa',atom, + '\'atom',atom, + 'atom\'',atom, + 'at\'om',atom, + '#1',atom, + + $", atom, % atom should be ok + $', atom, + + "string$", atom, "string$", atom, % currently buggy I know... + "string\$", atom, % workaround for bug above + + "char $in string", atom, + + 'atom$', atom, 'atom$', atom, + 'atom\$', atom, + + 'char $in atom', atom, + + $[, ${, $\\, atom, + ?MACRO_1, + ?MACRO_2(foo), + + %% Numerical constants + 16#DD, % Should not be highlighted + 32#dd, % Should not be highlighted + 32#ddAB, % Should not be highlighted + 32#101, % Should not be highlighted + 32#ABTR, % Should not be highlighted + + %% Variables + Variables = lists:foo(), + _Variables = lists:foo(), + AppSpec = Xyz/2, + Module42 = Xyz(foo, bar), + Module:foo(), + _Module:foo(), % + FooÅÅ = lists:reverse([tl,hd,tl,hd]), % Should highlight FooÅÅ + _FooÅÅ = 42, % Should highlight _FooÅÅ + + %% Bifs + erlang:registered(), + registered(), + hd(tl(tl(hd([a,b,c])))), + erlang:anything(lists), + %% Guards + is_atom(foo), is_float(2.3), is_integer(32), is_number(4323.3), + is_function(Fun), is_pid(self()), + not_a_guard:is_list([]), + %% Other Types + + atom, % not (currently) hightlighted + 234234, + 234.43, + + [list, are, not, higlighted], + {nor, is, tuple}, + ok. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/icr b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/icr new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8445c1a74d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/icr @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% indentation of if case receive statements + +%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone +%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having +%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations +%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes + +indent_if(1, Z) -> + %% If + if Z >= 0 -> + X = 43 div Z, + X; + Z =< 10 -> + X = 43 div Z, + X; + Z == 5 orelse + Z == 7 -> + X = 43 div Z, + X; + is_number(Z), + Z < 32 -> + Z; + is_number(Z); + Z < 32 -> + Z * 32; + true -> + if_works + end; +indent_if(2, Z) -> + %% If + if + Z >= 0 -> + X = 43 div Z, + X + ; Z =< 10 -> + 43 div Z + ; Z == 5 orelse + Z == 7 -> + X = 43 div Z, + X + ; is_number(Z), + Z < 32 -> + Z + ; true -> + if_works + end. + +indent_case(1, Z) -> + %% Case + case {Z, foo, bar} of + {Z,_,_} -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X); + {Z,_,_} when + Z =:= 42 -> % line should be indented as a when + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X); + {Z,_,_} + when Z < 10 orelse + Z =:= foo -> % Binary op alignment here !!! + X = 43 div 4, + Bool = Z < 5 orelse % Binary op args align differently after when + Z =:= foo, % and elsewhere ??? + foo(X); + {Z,_,_} + when % when should be indented + Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when + andalso % unsure about how though + true -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + end; +indent_case(2, Z) -> + %% Case + case {Z, foo, bar} of + {Z,_,_} -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + ; {Z,_,_} when + Z =:= 42 -> % line should be indented as a when + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + ; {Z,_,_} + when Z < 10 -> % when should be indented + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + ; {Z,_,_} + when % when should be indented + Z < 10 % and the guards should follow when + andalso % unsure about how though + true -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + end. + +indent_begin(Z) -> + %% Begin + begin + sune, + Z = 74234 + + foo(8456) + + 345 div 43, + Foo = begin + ok, + foo(234), + begin + io:format("Down here\n") + end + end, + {Foo, + bar} + end. + +indent_receive(1) -> + %% receive + receive + {Z,_,_} -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + ; Z -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + end, + ok; +indent_receive(2) -> + receive + {Z,_,_} -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X); + Z % added clause + when Z =:= 1 -> % This line should be indented by 2 + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X); + Z when % added clause + Z =:= 2 -> % This line should be indented by 2 + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X); + Z -> + X = 43 div 4, + foo(X) + after infinity -> + foo(X), + asd(X), + 5*43 + end, + ok; +indent_receive() -> + receive + after 10 -> + foo(X), + asd(X), + 5*43 + end, + ok. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/macros b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/macros new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6c874e9187 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/macros @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% Macros should be indented as code + +-define(M0, ok). + +-define(M1, + case X of + undefined -> error; + _ -> ok + end). + +-define(M2(M2A1, + M2A2), + func(M2A1, + M2A2) + ). + +-define( + M3, + undefined + ). + +-ifdef(DEBUG). +-define(LOG, + logger:log(?MODULE,?LINE) + ). +-else(). +-define(LOG, ok). +-endif(). diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/records b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/records new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..241582718c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/records @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%% Test that records are indented correctly + +-record(record0, + { + r0a, + r0b, + r0c + }). + +-record(record1, {r1a, + r1b, + r1c + }). + +-record(record2, { + r2a, + r2b + }). + +-record(record3, {r3a = 8#42423 bor + 8#4234, + r3b = 8#5432 + bor 2#1010101, + r3c = 123 + + 234, + r3d}). + +-record(record5, + { r5a = 1 :: integer() + , r5b = foobar :: atom() + }). + diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/terms b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/terms new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..352364a73c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/terms @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% indentation of terms contain builtin types + +%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone +%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having +%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations +%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes + + +list(1) -> + [a, + b, + c + ]; +list(2) -> + [ a, + b, c + ]; +list(3) -> + [ + a, + b, c + ]; +list(4) -> + [ a + , b + , c + ]. + +tuple(1) -> + {a, + b,c + }; +tuple(2) -> + { a, + b,c + }; +tuple(3) -> + { + a, + b,c + }; +tuple(4) -> + { a + , b + ,c + }. + +binary(1) -> + <<1:8, + 2:8 + >>; +binary(2) -> + << + 1:8, + 2:8 + >>; +binary(3) -> + << 1:8, + 2:8 + >>; +binary(4) -> + << + 1:8 + ,2:8 + >>; +binary(5) -> + << 1:8 + , 2:8 + >>. + +record(1) -> + #record{a=1, + b=2 + }; +record(2) -> + #record{ a=1, + b=2 + }; +record(3) -> + #record{ + a=1, + b=2 + }; +record(4) -> + #record{ + a=1 + ,b=2 + }; +record(Record) -> + Record#record{ + a=1 + ,b=2 + }. + +map(1) -> + #{a=>1, + b=>2 + }; +map(2) -> + #{ a=>1, + b=>2 + }; +map(3) -> + #{ + a=>1, + b=>2 + }; +map(4) -> + #{ + a => <<"a">> + ,b => 2 + }; +map(MapVar) -> + MapVar = #{a :=<<"a">> + ,b:=1}. + +deep(Rec) -> + Rec#rec{ atom = 'atom', + map = #{ k1 => {v, + 1}, + k2 => [ + 1, + 2, + 3 + ], + {key, + 3} + => + << + 123:8, + 255:8 + >> + } + }. + +%% Record indentation +some_function_with_a_very_long_name() -> + #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ + field1=a, + field2=b}, + case dummy_function_with_a_very_very_long_name(x) of + #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ + field1=a, + field2=b} -> + ok; + Var = #'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ + field1=a, + field2=b} -> + Var#'a-long-record-name-like-it-sometimes-is-with-asn.1-records'{ + field1=a, + field2=b}; + #xyz{ + a=1, + b=2} -> + ok + end. + +some_function_name_xyz(xyzzy, #some_record{ + field1=Field1, + field2=Field2}) -> + SomeVariable = f(#'Some-long-record-name'{ + field_a = 1, + 'inter-xyz-parameters' = + #'Some-other-very-long-record-name'{ + field2 = Field1, + field2 = Field2}}), + {ok, SomeVariable}. + +foo() -> + [#foo{ + foo = foo}]. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/try_catch b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/try_catch new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0005b2003a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/try_catch @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%%% Try and catch indentation is hard + +%%% Not everything in these test are set in stone +%%% better indentation rules can be added but by having +%%% these tests we can see what changes in new implementations +%%% and notice when doing unintentional changes + +try_catch() -> + try + io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", + [St0#leex.xfile]), + {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = + parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2) + catch + exit:{badarg,R} -> + foo(R), + io:format(stdout, + "ERROR reason ~p~n", + R); + error:R + when R =:= 42 -> % when should be indented + foo(R); + error:R + when % when should be indented + R =:= 42 -> % but unsure about this (maybe 2 more) + foo(R); + error:R when + R =:= foo -> % line should be 2 indented (works) + foo(R); + error:R -> + foo(R), + io:format(stdout, + "ERROR reason ~p~n", + R) + after + foo('after'), + file:close(Xfile) + end; +try_catch() -> + try + foo(bar) + of + X when true andalso + kalle -> + io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", + [St0#leex.xfile]), + {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = + parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2); + X + when false andalso % when should be 2 indented + bengt -> + gurka(); + X when + false andalso % line should be 2 indented + not bengt -> + gurka(); + X -> + io:format(stdout, "Parsing file ~s, ", + [St0#leex.xfile]), + {ok,Line3,REAs,Actions,St3} = + parse_rules(Xfile, Line2, Macs, St2) + catch + exit:{badarg,R} -> + foo(R), + io:format(stdout, + "ERROR reason ~p~n", + R); + error:R -> + foo(R), + io:format(stdout, + "ERROR reason ~p~n", + R) + after + foo('after'), + file:close(Xfile), + bar(with_long_arg, + with_second_arg) + end; +try_catch() -> + try foo() + after + foo(), + bar(with_long_arg, + with_second_arg) + end. + +indent_catch() -> + D = B + + float(43.1), + + B = catch oskar(X), + + A = catch (baz + + bax), + catch foo(), + + C = catch B + + float(43.1), + + case catch foo(X) of + A -> + B + end, + + case + catch foo(X) + of + A -> + B + end, + + case + foo(X) + of + A -> + catch B, + X + end, + + try sune of + _ -> foo + catch _:_ -> baf + end, + + Variable = try + sune + of + _ -> + X = 5, + (catch foo(X)), + X + 10 + catch _:_ -> baf + after cleanup() + end, + + try + (catch sune) + of + _ -> + foo1(), + catch foo() %% BUGBUG can't handle catch inside try without parentheses + catch _:_ -> + baf + end, + + try + (catch exit()) + catch + _ -> + catch baf() + end, + ok. + +%% this used to result in 2x the correct indentation within the function +%% body, due to the function name being mistaken for a keyword +catcher(N) -> + try generate_exception(N) of + Val -> {N, normal, Val} + catch + throw:X -> {N, caught, thrown, X}; + exit:X -> {N, caught, exited, X}; + error:X -> {N, caught, error, X} + end. diff --git a/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/type_specs b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/type_specs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e71841cc7a --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/tools/test/emacs_SUITE_data/type_specs @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +%% -*- Mode: erlang; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2017. All Rights Reserved. + +%% Tests how types and specs are indented (also that the editor can parse them) +%% May need improvements + + +-type ann() :: Var :: integer(). +-type ann2() :: + 'return' + | 'return_white_spaces' + | 'return_comments' + | 'text' | ann(). +-type paren() :: + (ann2()). + +-type t6() :: + 1 | 2 | 3 | + 'foo' + | 'bar'. + +-type t8() :: {any(),none(),pid(),port(), + reference(),float()}. + +-type t14() :: [erl_scan:foo() | + %% Should be highlighted + term() | + boolean() | + byte() | + char() | + non_neg_integer() | nonempty_list() | + pos_integer() | + neg_integer() | + number() | + list() | + nonempty_improper_list() | nonempty_maybe_improper_list() | + maybe_improper_list() | string() | iolist() | byte() | + module() | + mfa() | + node() | + timeout() | + no_return() | + %% Should not be highlighted + nonempty_() | nonlist() | + erl_scan:bar(34, 92) | t13() | m:f(integer() | <<_:_*16>>)]. + +-type t15() :: {binary(),<<>>,<<_:34>>,<<_:_*42>>, + <<_:3,_:_*14>>,<<>>} | [<<>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:16>>| + <<_:3,_:_*1472>>|<<_:19,_:_*14>>| <<_:34>>| + <<_:34>>|<<_:34>>|<<_:34>>]. + +-type t18() :: + fun(() -> t17() | t16()). +-type t19() :: + fun((t18()) -> t16()) | + fun((nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())| + 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()) + -> + nonempty_maybe_improper_list('integer', any())| %% left to col 16? + 1|2|3|a|b|<<_:3,_:_*14>>|integer()). %% left to col 16? +-type t20() :: [t19(), ...]. +-type t25() :: #rec3{f123 :: [t24() | + 1|2|3|4|a|b|c|d| + nonempty_maybe_improper_list(integer, any())]}. +-type t26() :: #rec4{ a :: integer() + , b :: any() + }. + +%% Spec + +-spec t1(FooBar :: t99()) -> t99(); + (t2()) -> t2(); + (t4()) -> t4() when is_subtype(t4(), t24); + (t23()) -> t23() when is_subtype(t23(), atom()), + is_subtype(t23(), t14()); + (t24()) -> t24() when is_subtype(t24(), atom()), + is_subtype(t24(), t14()), + is_subtype(t24(), t4()). + +-spec over(I :: integer()) -> R1 :: foo:typen(); + (A :: atom()) -> R2 :: foo:atomen(); + (T :: tuple()) -> R3 :: bar:typen(). + +-spec mod:t2() -> any(). + +-spec handle_cast(Cast :: {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]} + | {'del_member', name(), pid()}, + #state{}) -> {'noreply', #state{}}. + +-spec handle_cast(Cast :: + {'exchange', node(), [[name(),...]]} + | {'del_member', name(), pid()}, + #state{}) -> + {'noreply', #state{}}. %% left to col 10? + +-spec all(fun((T) -> boolean()), List :: [T]) -> + boolean() when is_subtype(T, term()). % (*) + +-spec get_closest_pid(term()) -> + Return :: pid() %% left to col 10? + | {'error', {'no_process', term()}} %% left to col 10? + | {'no_such_group', term()}. %% left to col 10? + +-spec add( X :: integer() + , Y :: integer() + ) -> integer(). + +-opaque attributes_data() :: + [{'column', column()} | {'line', info_line()} | + {'text', string()}] | {line(),column()}. diff --git a/otp_versions.table b/otp_versions.table index 6b95fd5c80..b976962c1e 100644 --- a/otp_versions.table +++ b/otp_versions.table @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ OTP-20.0.3 : asn1-5.0.2 compiler-7.1.1 erts-9.0.3 ssh-4.5.1 # common_test-1.15.1 OTP-20.0.2 : asn1-5.0.1 erts-9.0.2 kernel-5.3.1 # common_test-1.15.1 compiler-7.1 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.2 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-4.0 debugger-4.2.2 dialyzer-3.2 diameter-2.0 edoc-0.9 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.7 erl_interface-3.10 et-1.6 eunit-2.3.3 hipe-3.16 ic-4.4.2 inets-6.4 jinterface-1.8 megaco-3.18.2 mnesia-4.15 observer-2.4 odbc-2.12 orber-3.8.3 os_mon-2.4.2 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.5 public_key-1.4.1 reltool-0.7.4 runtime_tools-1.12.1 sasl-3.0.4 snmp-5.2.6 ssh-4.5 ssl-8.2 stdlib-3.4.1 syntax_tools-2.1.2 tools-2.10.1 wx-1.8.1 xmerl-1.3.15 : OTP-20.0.1 : common_test-1.15.1 erts-9.0.1 runtime_tools-1.12.1 stdlib-3.4.1 tools-2.10.1 # asn1-5.0 compiler-7.1 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.2 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-4.0 debugger-4.2.2 dialyzer-3.2 diameter-2.0 edoc-0.9 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.7 erl_interface-3.10 et-1.6 eunit-2.3.3 hipe-3.16 ic-4.4.2 inets-6.4 jinterface-1.8 kernel-5.3 megaco-3.18.2 mnesia-4.15 observer-2.4 odbc-2.12 orber-3.8.3 os_mon-2.4.2 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.5 public_key-1.4.1 reltool-0.7.4 sasl-3.0.4 snmp-5.2.6 ssh-4.5 ssl-8.2 syntax_tools-2.1.2 wx-1.8.1 xmerl-1.3.15 : OTP-20.0 : asn1-5.0 common_test-1.15 compiler-7.1 cosProperty-1.2.2 crypto-4.0 debugger-4.2.2 dialyzer-3.2 diameter-2.0 edoc-0.9 erl_docgen-0.7 erl_interface-3.10 erts-9.0 eunit-2.3.3 hipe-3.16 inets-6.4 jinterface-1.8 kernel-5.3 megaco-3.18.2 mnesia-4.15 observer-2.4 orber-3.8.3 parsetools-2.1.5 public_key-1.4.1 reltool-0.7.4 runtime_tools-1.12 sasl-3.0.4 snmp-5.2.6 ssh-4.5 ssl-8.2 stdlib-3.4 syntax_tools-2.1.2 tools-2.10 wx-1.8.1 xmerl-1.3.15 # cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 eldap-1.2.2 et-1.6 ic-4.4.2 odbc-2.12 os_mon-2.4.2 otp_mibs-1.1.1 : +OTP-19.3.6.6 : ssh-4.4.2.2 ssl-8.1.3.1.1 # asn1-4.0.4 common_test-1.14 compiler-7.0.4.1 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.1 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-3.7.4 debugger-4.2.1 dialyzer-3.1.1 diameter-1.12.2 edoc-0.8.1 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.6.1 erl_interface-3.9.3 erts-8.3.5.4 et-1.6 eunit-2.3.2 gs-1.6.2 hipe-3.15.4 ic-4.4.2 inets-6.3.9 jinterface-1.7.1 kernel-5.2 megaco-3.18.1 mnesia-4.14.3.1 observer-2.3.1 odbc-2.12 orber-3.8.2 os_mon-2.4.2 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.4 percept-0.9 public_key-1.4 reltool-0.7.3 runtime_tools-1.11.1 sasl-3.0.3 snmp-5.2.5 stdlib-3.3 syntax_tools-2.1.1 tools-2.9.1 typer-0.9.12 wx-1.8 xmerl-1.3.14 : OTP-19.3.6.5 : erts-8.3.5.4 mnesia-4.14.3.1 ssh-4.4.2.1 # asn1-4.0.4 common_test-1.14 compiler-7.0.4.1 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.1 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-3.7.4 debugger-4.2.1 dialyzer-3.1.1 diameter-1.12.2 edoc-0.8.1 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.6.1 erl_interface-3.9.3 et-1.6 eunit-2.3.2 gs-1.6.2 hipe-3.15.4 ic-4.4.2 inets-6.3.9 jinterface-1.7.1 kernel-5.2 megaco-3.18.1 observer-2.3.1 odbc-2.12 orber-3.8.2 os_mon-2.4.2 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.4 percept-0.9 public_key-1.4 reltool-0.7.3 runtime_tools-1.11.1 sasl-3.0.3 snmp-5.2.5 ssl-8.1.3.1 stdlib-3.3 syntax_tools-2.1.1 tools-2.9.1 typer-0.9.12 wx-1.8 xmerl-1.3.14 : OTP-19.3.6.4 : ssl-8.1.3.1 # asn1-4.0.4 common_test-1.14 compiler-7.0.4.1 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.1 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-3.7.4 debugger-4.2.1 dialyzer-3.1.1 diameter-1.12.2 edoc-0.8.1 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.6.1 erl_interface-3.9.3 erts-8.3.5.3 et-1.6 eunit-2.3.2 gs-1.6.2 hipe-3.15.4 ic-4.4.2 inets-6.3.9 jinterface-1.7.1 kernel-5.2 megaco-3.18.1 mnesia-4.14.3 observer-2.3.1 odbc-2.12 orber-3.8.2 os_mon-2.4.2 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.4 percept-0.9 public_key-1.4 reltool-0.7.3 runtime_tools-1.11.1 sasl-3.0.3 snmp-5.2.5 ssh-4.4.2 stdlib-3.3 syntax_tools-2.1.1 tools-2.9.1 typer-0.9.12 wx-1.8 xmerl-1.3.14 : OTP-19.3.6.3 : compiler-7.0.4.1 erts-8.3.5.3 # asn1-4.0.4 common_test-1.14 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.1 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-3.7.4 debugger-4.2.1 dialyzer-3.1.1 diameter-1.12.2 edoc-0.8.1 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.6.1 erl_interface-3.9.3 et-1.6 eunit-2.3.2 gs-1.6.2 hipe-3.15.4 ic-4.4.2 inets-6.3.9 jinterface-1.7.1 kernel-5.2 megaco-3.18.1 mnesia-4.14.3 observer-2.3.1 odbc-2.12 orber-3.8.2 os_mon-2.4.2 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.4 percept-0.9 public_key-1.4 reltool-0.7.3 runtime_tools-1.11.1 sasl-3.0.3 snmp-5.2.5 ssh-4.4.2 ssl-8.1.3 stdlib-3.3 syntax_tools-2.1.1 tools-2.9.1 typer-0.9.12 wx-1.8 xmerl-1.3.14 : @@ -51,6 +52,7 @@ OTP-19.0.3 : inets-6.3.2 kernel-5.0.1 ssl-8.0.1 # asn1-4.0.3 common_test-1.12.2 OTP-19.0.2 : compiler-7.0.1 erts-8.0.2 stdlib-3.0.1 # asn1-4.0.3 common_test-1.12.2 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.1 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-3.7 debugger-4.2 dialyzer-3.0.1 diameter-1.12 edoc-0.7.19 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.5 erl_interface-3.9 et-1.6 eunit-2.3 gs-1.6.1 hipe-3.15.1 ic-4.4.1 inets-6.3.1 jinterface-1.7 kernel-5.0 megaco-3.18.1 mnesia-4.14 observer-2.2.1 odbc-2.11.2 orber-3.8.2 os_mon-2.4.1 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.2 percept-0.9 public_key-1.2 reltool-0.7.1 runtime_tools-1.10 sasl-3.0 snmp-5.2.3 ssh-4.3.1 ssl-8.0 syntax_tools-2.0 tools-2.8.5 typer-0.9.11 wx-1.7 xmerl-1.3.11 : OTP-19.0.1 : dialyzer-3.0.1 erts-8.0.1 inets-6.3.1 observer-2.2.1 ssh-4.3.1 tools-2.8.5 # asn1-4.0.3 common_test-1.12.2 compiler-7.0 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.1 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-3.7 debugger-4.2 diameter-1.12 edoc-0.7.19 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.5 erl_interface-3.9 et-1.6 eunit-2.3 gs-1.6.1 hipe-3.15.1 ic-4.4.1 jinterface-1.7 kernel-5.0 megaco-3.18.1 mnesia-4.14 odbc-2.11.2 orber-3.8.2 os_mon-2.4.1 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.2 percept-0.9 public_key-1.2 reltool-0.7.1 runtime_tools-1.10 sasl-3.0 snmp-5.2.3 ssl-8.0 stdlib-3.0 syntax_tools-2.0 typer-0.9.11 wx-1.7 xmerl-1.3.11 : OTP-19.0 : asn1-4.0.3 common_test-1.12.2 compiler-7.0 cosEvent-2.2.1 cosEventDomain-1.2.1 cosFileTransfer-1.2.1 cosNotification-1.2.2 cosProperty-1.2.1 cosTime-1.2.2 cosTransactions-1.3.2 crypto-3.7 debugger-4.2 dialyzer-3.0 diameter-1.12 edoc-0.7.19 eldap-1.2.2 erl_docgen-0.5 erl_interface-3.9 erts-8.0 et-1.6 eunit-2.3 gs-1.6.1 hipe-3.15.1 ic-4.4.1 inets-6.3 jinterface-1.7 kernel-5.0 megaco-3.18.1 mnesia-4.14 observer-2.2 odbc-2.11.2 orber-3.8.2 os_mon-2.4.1 otp_mibs-1.1.1 parsetools-2.1.2 percept-0.9 public_key-1.2 reltool-0.7.1 runtime_tools-1.10 sasl-3.0 snmp-5.2.3 ssh-4.3 ssl-8.0 stdlib-3.0 syntax_tools-2.0 tools-2.8.4 typer-0.9.11 wx-1.7 xmerl-1.3.11 # : +OTP-18.3.4.8 : ssh-4.2.2.5 # asn1-4.0.2 common_test-1.12.1.1 compiler-6.0.3.1 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2.1 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2.1 cosTransactions-1.3.1 crypto-3.6.3.1 debugger-4.1.2 dialyzer-2.9 diameter-1.11.2 edoc-0.7.18 eldap-1.2.1.1 erl_docgen-0.4.2 erl_interface-3.8.2 erts-7.3.1.4 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.13 gs-1.6 hipe-3.15 ic-4.4 inets-6.2.4.1 jinterface-1.6.1 kernel-4.2 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13.4 observer-2.1.2 odbc-2.11.1 orber-3.8.1 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.1.1 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9.3 sasl-2.7 snmp-5.2.2 ssl-7.3.3.2 stdlib-2.8 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.10 tools-2.8.3 typer-0.9.10 webtool-0.9.1 wx-1.6.1 xmerl-1.3.10 : OTP-18.3.4.7 : ssl-7.3.3.2 # asn1-4.0.2 common_test-1.12.1.1 compiler-6.0.3.1 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2.1 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2.1 cosTransactions-1.3.1 crypto-3.6.3.1 debugger-4.1.2 dialyzer-2.9 diameter-1.11.2 edoc-0.7.18 eldap-1.2.1.1 erl_docgen-0.4.2 erl_interface-3.8.2 erts-7.3.1.4 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.13 gs-1.6 hipe-3.15 ic-4.4 inets-6.2.4.1 jinterface-1.6.1 kernel-4.2 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13.4 observer-2.1.2 odbc-2.11.1 orber-3.8.1 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.1.1 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9.3 sasl-2.7 snmp-5.2.2 ssh-4.2.2.4 stdlib-2.8 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.10 tools-2.8.3 typer-0.9.10 webtool-0.9.1 wx-1.6.1 xmerl-1.3.10 : OTP-18.3.4.6 : compiler-6.0.3.1 eldap-1.2.1.1 erts-7.3.1.4 ssh-4.2.2.4 # asn1-4.0.2 common_test-1.12.1.1 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2.1 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2.1 cosTransactions-1.3.1 crypto-3.6.3.1 debugger-4.1.2 dialyzer-2.9 diameter-1.11.2 edoc-0.7.18 erl_docgen-0.4.2 erl_interface-3.8.2 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.13 gs-1.6 hipe-3.15 ic-4.4 inets-6.2.4.1 jinterface-1.6.1 kernel-4.2 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13.4 observer-2.1.2 odbc-2.11.1 orber-3.8.1 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.1.1 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9.3 sasl-2.7 snmp-5.2.2 ssl-7.3.3.1 stdlib-2.8 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.10 tools-2.8.3 typer-0.9.10 webtool-0.9.1 wx-1.6.1 xmerl-1.3.10 : OTP-18.3.4.5 : crypto-3.6.3.1 erts-7.3.1.3 inets-6.2.4.1 ssh-4.2.2.3 # asn1-4.0.2 common_test-1.12.1.1 compiler-6.0.3 cosEvent-2.2 cosEventDomain-1.2 cosFileTransfer-1.2 cosNotification-1.2.1 cosProperty-1.2 cosTime-1.2.1 cosTransactions-1.3.1 debugger-4.1.2 dialyzer-2.9 diameter-1.11.2 edoc-0.7.18 eldap-1.2.1 erl_docgen-0.4.2 erl_interface-3.8.2 et-1.5.1 eunit-2.2.13 gs-1.6 hipe-3.15 ic-4.4 jinterface-1.6.1 kernel-4.2 megaco-3.18 mnesia-4.13.4 observer-2.1.2 odbc-2.11.1 orber-3.8.1 os_mon-2.4 ose-1.1 otp_mibs-1.1 parsetools-2.1.1 percept-0.8.11 public_key-1.1.1 reltool-0.7 runtime_tools-1.9.3 sasl-2.7 snmp-5.2.2 ssl-7.3.3.1 stdlib-2.8 syntax_tools-1.7 test_server-3.10 tools-2.8.3 typer-0.9.10 webtool-0.9.1 wx-1.6.1 xmerl-1.3.10 : diff --git a/system/doc/design_principles/release_structure.xml b/system/doc/design_principles/release_structure.xml index a0ab21c43f..8e62ba845f 100644 --- a/system/doc/design_principles/release_structure.xml +++ b/system/doc/design_principles/release_structure.xml @@ -208,8 +208,8 @@ releases/ch_rel-1.rel</pre> is therefore now instead duplicated in the tar file so no manual copying is necessary.</p> <p>If a <c>relup</c> file and/or a system configuration file called - <c>sys.config</c> is found, these files are also included in - the release package. See + <c>sys.config</c>, or a <c>sys.config.src</c>, is found, these files + are also included in the release package. See <seealso marker="release_handling#req">Release Handling</seealso>.</p> <p>Options can be set to make the release package include source code and the ERTS binary as well.</p> @@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ $ROOT/lib/App1-AVsn1/ebin <item><c>erts-EVsn/bin</c> - Erlang runtime system executables</item> <item><c>releases/Vsn</c> - <c>.rel</c> file and boot script <c>start.boot</c>; if present in the release package, <c>relup</c> - and/or <c>sys.config</c></item> + and/or <c>sys.config</c> or <c>sys.config.src</c></item> <item><c>bin</c> - Top-level Erlang runtime system executables</item> </list> <p>Applications are not required to be located under directory diff --git a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml index 896eda5f1c..245e7d3674 100644 --- a/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml +++ b/system/doc/efficiency_guide/advanced.xml @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ <row> <cell>Processes</cell> <cell>The maximum number of simultaneously alive Erlang processes - is by default 32,768. This limit can be configured at startup. + is by default 262,144. This limit can be configured at startup. For more information, see the <seealso marker="erts:erl#max_processes"><c>+P</c></seealso> command-line flag in the diff --git a/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc b/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc index f9b27ffc35..dc6cbbe980 100644 --- a/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc +++ b/system/doc/system_principles/create_target.xmlsrc @@ -263,6 +263,14 @@ os> <input>/usr/local/erl-target/bin/erl -boot /usr/local/erl-target/releases/FI current directory create not only the file <c>mysystem.rel</c>, but also file <c>sys.config</c>, the latter file is tacitly put in the appropriate directory.</p> + <p>However, it can also be convenient to replace variables in + within a <c>sys.config</c> on the target after unpacking but + before running the release. If you have a <c>sys.config.src</c> + it will be included and is not required to be a valid Erlang term + file like <c>sys.config</c>. Before running the release you must + have a valid <c>sys.config</c> in the same directory, so using + <c>sys.config.src</c> requires having some tool to populate what is + needed and write <c>sys.config</c> to disk before booting the release.</p> </section> <section> |