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-rw-r--r-- | erts/doc/src/erl.xml | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | erts/doc/src/erl_prim_loader.xml | 16 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | erts/doc/src/erlang.xml | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | erts/doc/src/notes.xml | 217 |
6 files changed, 277 insertions, 38 deletions
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/epmd.xml b/erts/doc/src/epmd.xml index 963d35c3c8..25f819ab50 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/epmd.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/epmd.xml @@ -58,12 +58,12 @@ of the IP address and a port number. The name of the node is an atom on the form of <c><![CDATA[Name@Node]]></c>. The job of the <c><![CDATA[epmd]]></c> daemon is to keep track of which - node name listens on which address. Hence, <c><![CDATA[epmd]]></c> map + node name listens on which address. Hence, <c><![CDATA[epmd]]></c> maps symbolic node names to machine addresses.</p> <p>The TCP/IP <c>epmd</c> daemon actually only keeps track of - the <c>Name</c> (first) part of an Erlang node name, the <c>Host</c> - part (whatever is after the <c><![CDATA[@]]></c> is implicit in the + the <c>Name</c> (first) part of an Erlang node name. The <c>Host</c> + part (whatever is after the <c><![CDATA[@]]></c>) is implicit in the node name where the <c>epmd</c> daemon was actually contacted, as is the IP address where the Erlang node can be reached. Consistent and correct TCP naming services are @@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ <p>The daemon is started automatically by the <c>erl</c> command if the node is to be distributed and there is no running instance present. If automatically launched, - environment variables has to be used to alter the behavior of + environment variables have to be used to alter the behavior of the daemon. See the <seealso marker="#environment_variables">Environment variables</seealso> section below.</p> - <p>If the -daemon argument is not given, the + <p>If the -daemon argument is not given, <c><![CDATA[epmd]]></c> runs as a normal program with the controlling terminal of the shell in which it is started. Normally, it should run as a daemon.</p> @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ comma-separated list of IP addresses and on the loopback address (which is implicitly added to the list if it has not been specified). This can also be set using the - <c><![CDATA[ERL_EPMD_ADDRESS]]></c> environment variable, see the + <c><![CDATA[ERL_EPMD_ADDRESS]]></c> environment variable. See the section <seealso marker="#environment_variables">Environment variables</seealso> below.</p> </item> @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ <item> <p>Let this instance of epmd listen to another TCP port than default 4369. This can also be set using the - <c><![CDATA[ERL_EPMD_PORT]]></c> environment variable, see the + <c><![CDATA[ERL_EPMD_PORT]]></c> environment variable. See the section <seealso marker="#environment_variables">Environment variables</seealso> below</p> </item> @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ <p>With relaxed command checking, the <c>epmd</c> daemon can be killed from the localhost with i.e. <c>epmd -kill</c> even if there are active nodes registered. Normally only daemons with an empty node database can be killed with the <c>epmd -kill</c> command.</p> </item> <item> - <p>The <c>epmd -stop</c> command (and the corresponding messages to epmd, as can be given using <c>erl_interface/ei</c>) is normally always ignored, as it opens up for strange situation when two nodes of the same name can be alive at the same time. A node unregisters itself by just closing the connection to epmd, why the <c>stop</c> command was only intended for use in debugging situations.</p> + <p>The <c>epmd -stop</c> command (and the corresponding messages to epmd, as can be given using <c>erl_interface/ei</c>) is normally always ignored, as it opens up the possibility of a strange situation where two nodes of the same name can be alive at the same time. A node unregisters itself by just closing the connection to epmd, which is why the <c>stop</c> command was only intended for use in debugging situations.</p> <p>With relaxed command checking enabled, you can forcibly unregister live nodes.</p> </item> </list> @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ <section> <marker id="debug_flags"></marker> <title>DbgExtra options</title> - <p>These options are purely for debugging and testing epmd clients, they should not be used in normal operation.</p> + <p>These options are purely for debugging and testing epmd clients. They should not be used in normal operation.</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[-packet_timeout Seconds]]></c></tag> @@ -177,9 +177,9 @@ </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[-delay_accept Seconds]]></c></tag> <item> - <p>To simulate a busy server you can insert a delay between epmd - gets notified about that a new connection is requested and - when the connections gets accepted.</p> + <p>To simulate a busy server you can insert a delay between when epmd + gets notified that a new connection is requested and + when the connection gets accepted.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[-delay_write Seconds]]></c></tag> <item> @@ -191,15 +191,15 @@ <section> <marker id="interactive_flags"></marker> <title>Interactive options</title> - <p>These options make <c>epmd</c> run as an interactive command displaying the results of sending queries ta an already running instance of <c>epmd</c>. The epmd contacted is always on the local node, but the <c>-port</c> option can be used to select between instances if several are running using different port on the host.</p> + <p>These options make <c>epmd</c> run as an interactive command, displaying the results of sending queries to an already running instance of <c>epmd</c>. The epmd contacted is always on the local node, but the <c>-port</c> option can be used to select between instances if several are running using different ports on the host.</p> <taglist> <tag><c><![CDATA[-port No]]></c></tag> <item> <p>Contacts the <c>epmd</c> listening on the given TCP port number (default 4369). This can also be set using the - <c><![CDATA[ERL_EPMD_PORT]]></c> environment variable, see the + <c><![CDATA[ERL_EPMD_PORT]]></c> environment variable. See the section <seealso marker="#environment_variables">Environment - variables</seealso> below</p> + variables</seealso> below.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[-names]]></c></tag> <item> @@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ <p>Kill the currently running <c>epmd</c>.</p> <p>Killing the running <c>epmd</c> is only allowed if <c>epmd - -names</c> show an empty database or + -names</c> shows an empty database or <c>-relaxed_command_check</c> was given when the running instance of <c>epmd</c> was started. Note that <c>-relaxed_command_check</c> is given when starting the @@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ <p>This command can only be used when contacting <c>epmd</c> instances started with the <c>-relaxed_command_check</c> flag. Note that relaxed command checking has to be enabled for - the <c>epmd</c> daemon contacted, When running epmd + the <c>epmd</c> daemon contacted. When running epmd interactively, <c>-relaxed_command_check</c> has no effect.</p> </item> @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ <item> <p>If set prior to start, the <c>epmd</c> daemon will behave as if the <c>-relaxed_command_check</c> option was given at - start-up. If consequently setting this option before starting + start-up. Consequently, if this option is set before starting the Erlang virtual machine, the automatically started <c>epmd</c> will accept the <c>-kill</c> and <c>-stop</c> commands without restrictions.</p> @@ -287,8 +287,8 @@ remote hosts. However, only the query commands are answered (and acted upon) if the query comes from a remote host. It is always an error to try to register a nodename if the client is not a process - located on the same host as the <c>epmd</c> instance is running on, - why such requests are considered hostile and the connection is + located on the same host as the <c>epmd</c> instance is running on- + such requests are considered hostile and the connection is immediately closed.</p> <p>The queries accepted from remote nodes are:</p> @@ -307,3 +307,4 @@ </comref> + diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl.xml index 9724a1345a..5bde285311 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erl.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erl.xml @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ <c><![CDATA[werl]]></c>, not <c><![CDATA[erl]]></c> (<c><![CDATA[oldshell]]></c>). Note also that <c><![CDATA[Ctrl-Break]]></c> is used instead of <c><![CDATA[Ctrl-C]]></c> on Windows.</p> </item> - <tag><c><![CDATA[+c]]></c></tag> + <tag><marker id="+c"><c><![CDATA[+c]]></c></marker></tag> <item> <p>Disable compensation for sudden changes of system time.</p> <p>Normally, <c><![CDATA[erlang:now/0]]></c> will not immediately reflect @@ -510,6 +510,9 @@ reflect the current system time. Note that timers are based on <c><![CDATA[erlang:now/0]]></c>. If the system time jumps, timers then time out at the wrong time.</p> + <p><em>NOTE</em>: You can check whether the adjustment is enabled or + disabled by calling + <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_tolerant_timeofday">erlang:system_info(tolerant_timeofday)</seealso>.</p> </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[+d]]></c></tag> <item> @@ -848,6 +851,19 @@ </p> </item> <tag><marker id="+SDio"><c><![CDATA[+SDio IOSchedulers]]></c></marker></tag> + <item> + <p>Sets the number of dirty I/O scheduler threads to create when threading + support has been enabled. The valid range is 0-1024. By default, the number + of dirty I/O scheduler threads created is 10, same as the default number of + threads in the <seealso marker="#async_thread_pool_size">async thread pool + </seealso>. + </p> + <p>This option is ignored if the emulator doesn't have threading support + enabled. Currently, <em>this option is experimental</em> and is supported only + if the emulator was configured and built with support for dirty schedulers + enabled (it's disabled by default). + </p> + </item> <tag><c><![CDATA[+sFlag Value]]></c></tag> <item> <p>Scheduling specific flags.</p> diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_prim_loader.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_prim_loader.xml index 6751deda4d..171f84decc 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erl_prim_loader.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erl_prim_loader.xml @@ -148,6 +148,22 @@ </desc> </func> <func> + <name name="read_link_info" arity="1"/> + <fsummary>Get information about a link or file</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>This function works like + <seealso marker="#read_file_info/1">read_file_info/1</seealso> + except that if <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> is a symbolic link, + information about the link will be returned in the <c>file_info</c> + record and the <c>type</c> field of the record will be set to + <c>symlink</c>.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> is not a symbolic link, this function + returns exactly the same result as <c>read_file_info/1</c>. + On platforms that do not support symbolic links, this function + is always equivalent to <c>read_file_info/1</c>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name name="set_path" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Set the path of the loader</fsummary> <desc> diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml index 03d184f4d2..3d8ef9a97d 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml @@ -4969,7 +4969,7 @@ true</pre> <desc> <p>Note that the run-time is the sum of the run-time for all threads in the Erlang run-time system and may therefore be greater - than the wall-clock time.</p> + than the wall-clock time. The time is returned in milliseconds.</p> <pre> > <input>statistics(runtime).</input> {1690,1620} @@ -6296,6 +6296,13 @@ ok (<seealso marker="erts:erl_driver#driver_async">driver_async()</seealso>) as an integer.</p> </item> + <tag><marker id="system_info_tolerant_timeofday"><c>tolerant_timeofday</c></marker></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns whether compensation for sudden changes of system + time is <c>enabled</c> or <c>disabled</c>.</p> + <p>See also <seealso marker="erts:erl#+c">+c</seealso> + command line flag.</p> + </item> <tag><c>trace_control_word</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns the value of the node's trace control word. diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml b/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml index c9eca39a99..1ade41f1aa 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erts_alloc.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <cref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2002</year><year>2013</year> + <year>2002</year><year>2014</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -531,15 +531,9 @@ <p>Multiple, thread specific instances of the allocator. This option will only have any effect on the runtime system with SMP support. Default behaviour on the runtime system with - SMP support:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>ll_alloc</c></tag> - <item><c>1</c> instance.</item> - <tag>Other allocators</tag> - <item><c>NoSchedulers+1</c> instances. Each scheduler will use - a lock-free instance of its own and other threads will use - a common instance.</item> - </taglist> + SMP support is <c>NoSchedulers+1</c> instances. Each scheduler will use + a lock-free instance of its own and other threads will use + a common instance.</p> <p>It was previously (before ERTS version 5.9) possible to configure a smaller amount of thread specific instances than schedulers. This is, however, not possible any more.</p> diff --git a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml index 68feaa027a..5c4bb3ed25 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -30,6 +30,190 @@ </header> <p>This document describes the changes made to the ERTS application.</p> +<section><title>Erts 6.1.2</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + OTP-11850 fixed filelib:wildcard/1 to work with broken + symlinks. This correction, however, introduced problems + since symlinks were no longer followed for functions like + filelib:ensure_dir/1, filelib:is_dir/1, + filelib:file_size/1, etc. This is now corrected.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12054 Aux Id: seq12660 </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Erts 6.1.1</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Fixed ETHR_FORCE_INLINE which caused the build to break + on some platforms without adequate thread support + (VxWorks).</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12010</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Erts 6.1</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p>The documentation for <c>spawn_opt/5</c> now has a + note mentioning that the <c>monitor</c> option is not + supported.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11849</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Fix broken system monitoring of <c>large_heap</c> for + non-smp VM. No message for <c>large_heap</c> was ever + sent on non-smp VM. Bug exist since R16B.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11852</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + The emulator without SMP support crashed when passing a + message to a process without enough heap space for the + message. This bug was introduced in <c>erts-6.0</c>.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11887 Aux Id: OTP-11388 </p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Fix race between ETS table deletion and unfixation that + could cause VM crash. The race could happen between a + terminating process that does not own the table but has a + fixation on it and another process that deletes the table + (maybe the owner terminating) at the same time. Bug + existed since R15B02.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11892</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>The string following the <c>-eval</c> option when + invoking <c>erl</c> would not be properly translated from + UTF-8 to a list of Unicode characters (as would the + arguments for <c>-run</c>).</p> + <p>That bug would cause the build of Erlang/OTP to fail + when building in a directory whose pathname contained + non-US ASCII characters encoded in UTF-8. (Thanks to Eric + Pailleau for reporting this bug.)</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11916</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Fix erts_debug:size/1 to handle Map sizes</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11923</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Removed <c>erlang:bitstr_to_list/1</c> and + <c>erlang:list_to_bitstr/1</c>. They were added by + mistake, and have always raised an <c>undefined</c> + exception when called.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11942</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Fixed compilation using mingw-w64 on Windows.</p> + <p> + Thanks to Jani Hakala.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11945</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + The git sha is no longer printed in the shell start + header when erlang is built from a tagged git release.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11961</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Fixed a bug where <c>send</c> trace events were + erroneously dropped when the send was done to a + registered process. This bug was introduced in R16B.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11968</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + + + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p>The following native functions now bump an appropriate + amount of reductions and yield when out of + reductions:</p> <list> + <item><c>erlang:binary_to_list/1</c></item> + <item><c>erlang:binary_to_list/3</c></item> + <item><c>erlang:bitstring_to_list/1</c></item> + <item><c>erlang:list_to_binary/1</c></item> + <item><c>erlang:iolist_to_binary/1</c></item> + <item><c>erlang:list_to_bitstring/1</c></item> + <item><c>binary:list_to_bin/1</c></item> </list> + <p>Characteristics impact:</p> <taglist> + <tag>Performance</tag> <item>The functions converting + from lists got a performance loss for very small lists, + and a performance gain for very large lists.</item> + <tag>Priority</tag> <item>Previously a process executing + one of these functions effectively got an unfair priority + boost. This priority boost depended on the input size. + The larger the input was, the larger the priority boost + got. This unfair priority boost is now lost. </item> + </taglist> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11888</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + The systemd features of epmd have been removed from epmd + by default. To enable them you have to build erlang with + the configure option --enable-systemd.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11921</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Removed Erlang wrapper code used when calling + <c>binary_to_term/1</c>, and <c>binary_to_term/2</c>. + This improves the performance of these BIFs especially + when they are called with small binaries as input.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11931</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Add erlang:system_info(tolerant_timeofday), an API to + check whether compensation for sudden changes of system + time is enabled or not.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-11970</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>Erts 6.0.1</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> @@ -595,9 +779,9 @@ "hi" := V1, a := V2, b := V3} = M2. % match keys with values</c></item> </taglist></p> <p> - For information on how to use Maps please see the - <seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:maps">Reference - Manual</seealso>.</p> + For information on how to use Maps please see Map Expressions in the + <seealso marker="doc/reference_manual:expressions#map_expressions"> + Reference Manual</seealso>.</p> <p> The current implementation is without the following features: <taglist> <item>No variable keys</item> @@ -756,6 +940,27 @@ Thanks to Matwey V. Kornilov</p> <p> Own Id: OTP-11829</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Erts 5.10.4.1</title> + + <section><title>Known Bugs and Problems</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + When using gen_tcp:connect and the <c>fd</c> option with + <c>port</c> and/or <c>ip</c>, the <c>port</c> and + <c>ip</c> options were ignored. This has been fixed so + that if <c>port</c> and/or <c>ip</c> is specified + together with <c>fd</c> a bind is requested for that + <c>fd</c>. If <c>port</c> and/or <c>ip</c> is not + specified bind will not be called.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-12061</p> </item> </list> </section> @@ -4854,7 +5059,7 @@ <item> <p> The <c>configure</c> command line argument <seealso - marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#How-to-Build-and-Install-ErlangOTP_A-Closer-Look-at-the-individual-Steps_Configuring">--enable-ethread-pre-pentium4-compatibility</seealso> + marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP">--enable-ethread-pre-pentium4-compatibility</seealso> had no effect. This option is now also automatically enabled if required on the build machine.</p> <p> @@ -5433,7 +5638,7 @@ platforms than before. If <c>configure</c> warns about no atomic implementation available, try using the <c>libatomic_ops</c> library. Use the <seealso - marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#How-to-Build-and-Install-ErlangOTP_A-Closer-Look-at-the-individual-Steps_Configuring">--with-libatomic_ops=PATH</seealso> + marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP">--with-libatomic_ops=PATH</seealso> <c>configure</c> command line argument when specifying where the <c>libatomic_ops</c> installation is located. The <c>libatomic_ops</c> library can be downloaded from: @@ -5451,7 +5656,7 @@ the pentium 4 processor. If you want the runtime system to be compatible with older processors (back to 486) you need to pass the <seealso - marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#How-to-Build-and-Install-ErlangOTP_A-Closer-Look-at-the-individual-Steps_Configuring">--enable-ethread-pre-pentium4-compatibility</seealso> + marker="doc/installation_guide:INSTALL#Advanced-configuration-and-build-of-ErlangOTP">--enable-ethread-pre-pentium4-compatibility</seealso> <c>configure</c> command line argument when configuring the system.</p> <p> |