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diff --git a/erts/doc/src/Makefile b/erts/doc/src/Makefile index da245d7fe8..91e823fdb1 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/erts/doc/src/Makefile @@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ XML_REF3_EFILES = \ XML_REF3_FILES = \ driver_entry.xml \ erl_nif.xml \ - erl_set_memory_block.xml \ erl_driver.xml \ erl_prim_loader.xml \ erlang.xml \ @@ -158,9 +157,6 @@ $(SPECDIR)/specs_driver_entry.xml: $(SPECDIR)/specs_erl_nif.xml: escript $(SPECS_EXTRACTOR) $(SPECS_FLAGS) \ -o$(dir $@) -module erl_nif -$(SPECDIR)/specs_erl_set_memory_block.xml: - escript $(SPECS_EXTRACTOR) $(SPECS_FLAGS) \ - -o$(dir $@) -module erl_set_memory_block $(SPECDIR)/specs_erl_driver.xml: escript $(SPECS_EXTRACTOR) $(SPECS_FLAGS) \ -o$(dir $@) -module erl_driver diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl.xml index 2dea477d99..93d1289e8d 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erl.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erl.xml @@ -586,7 +586,9 @@ <item> <p>Sets the maximum number of concurrent processes for this system. <c><![CDATA[Number]]></c> must be in the range 16..134217727. - Default is 32768.</p> + Default is 32768.</p> + <p><em>NOTE</em>: It is possible to choose any value in the range + but powers of 2 perform best.</p> </item> <tag><marker id="compat_rel"><c><![CDATA[+R ReleaseNumber]]></c></marker></tag> <item> diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erl_set_memory_block.xml b/erts/doc/src/erl_set_memory_block.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d77da56d95..0000000000 --- a/erts/doc/src/erl_set_memory_block.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="latin1" ?> -<!DOCTYPE cref SYSTEM "cref.dtd"> - -<cref> - <header> - <copyright> - <year>1998</year><year>2009</year> - <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> - </copyright> - <legalnotice> - The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - - Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - under the License. - - </legalnotice> - - <title>erl_set_memory_block</title> - <prepared>Patrik Nyblom</prepared> - <responsible></responsible> - <docno></docno> - <approved></approved> - <checked></checked> - <date>98-08-05</date> - <rev>A</rev> - <file>erl_set_memory_block.xml</file> - </header> - <lib>erl_set_memory_block</lib> - <libsummary>Custom memory allocation for Erlang on VxWorks®</libsummary> - <description> - <p>This documentation is specific to VxWorks.</p> - <p>The <c><![CDATA[erl_set_memory_block]]></c> function/command initiates custom - memory allocation for the Erlang emulator. It has to be called - before the Erlang emulator is started and makes Erlang use one - single large memory block for all memory allocation.</p> - <p>The memory within the block can be utilized by other tasks than - Erlang. This is accomplished by calling the functions - <c><![CDATA[sys_alloc]]></c>, <c><![CDATA[sys_realloc]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[sys_free]]></c> instead - of <c><![CDATA[malloc]]></c>, <c><![CDATA[realloc]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[free]]></c> respectively.</p> - <p>The purpose of this is to avoid problems inherent in the - VxWorks systems <c><![CDATA[malloc]]></c> library. The memory allocation within the - large memory block avoids fragmentation by using an "address - order first fit" algorithm. Another advantage of using a - separate memory block is that resource reclamation can be made - more easily when Erlang is stopped.</p> - <p>The <c><![CDATA[erl_set_memory_block]]></c> function is callable from any C - program as an ordinary 10 argument function as well as - from the commandline.</p> - </description> - <funcs> - <func> - <name><ret>int</ret><nametext>erl_set_memory_block(size_t size, void *ptr, int warn_mixed_malloc, int realloc_always_moves, int use_reclaim, ...)</nametext></name> - <fsummary>Specify parameters for Erlang internal memory allocation.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>The function is called before Erlang is - started to specify a large memory block where Erlang can - maintain memory internally.</p> - <p>Parameters:</p> - <taglist> - <tag>size_t size</tag> - <item>The size in bytes of Erlang's internal memory block. Has to - be specified. Note that the VxWorks system uses dynamic - memory allocation heavily, so leave some memory to the system.</item> - <tag>void *ptr</tag> - <item> - <p>A pointer to the actual memory block of size - <c><![CDATA[size]]></c>. If this is specified as 0 (NULL), Erlang will - allocate the memory when starting and will reclaim the - memory block (as a whole) when stopped.</p> - <p>If a memory block is allocated and provided here, the - <c><![CDATA[sys_alloc]]></c> etc routines can still be used after - the Erlang emulator is stopped. The Erlang emulator can - also be restarted while other tasks using the memory - block are running without destroying the memory. If - Erlang is to be restarted, also set the - <c><![CDATA[use_reclaim]]></c> flag.</p> - <p>If 0 is specified here, the Erlang system should not - be stopped while some other task uses the memory block - (has called <c><![CDATA[sys_alloc]]></c>).</p> - </item> - <tag>int warn_mixed_malloc</tag> - <item> - <p>If this flag is set to true (anything else than 0), the - system will write a warning message on the console if a - program is mixing normal <c><![CDATA[malloc]]></c> with - <c><![CDATA[sys_realloc]]></c> or <c><![CDATA[sys_free]]></c>.</p> - </item> - <tag>int realloc_always_moves</tag> - <item> - <p>If this flag is set to true (anything else than 0), all - calls to <c><![CDATA[sys_realloc]]></c> result in a moved memory - block. This can in certain conditions give less - fragmentation. This flag may be removed in future releases.</p> - </item> - <tag>int use_reclaim</tag> - <item> - <p>If this flag is set to true (anything else than 0), all - memory allocated with <c><![CDATA[sys_alloc]]></c> is automatically - reclaimed as soon as a task exits. This is very useful - to make writing port programs (and other programs as - well) easier. Combine this with using the routines - <c><![CDATA[save_open]]></c> etc. specified in the reclaim.h - file delivered in the Erlang distribution.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - <p>Return Value:</p> - <p>Returns 0 (OK) on success, otherwise a value <> 0.</p> - </desc> - </func> - <func> - <name><ret>int</ret><nametext>erl_memory_show(...)</nametext></name> - <fsummary>A utility similar to VxWorks <c><![CDATA[memShow]]></c>, but for the Erlang memory area.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Return Value:</p> - <p>Returns 0 (OK) on success, otherwise a value <> 0.</p> - </desc> - </func> - <func> - <name><ret>int</ret><nametext>erl_mem_info_get(MEM_PART_STATS *stats)</nametext></name> - <fsummary>A utility similar to VxWorks <c><![CDATA[memPartInfoGet]]></c>, but for the Erlang memory area.</fsummary> - <desc> - <p>Parameter:</p> - <taglist> - <tag>MEM_PART_STATS *stats</tag> - <item>A pointer to a MEM_PART_STATS structure as defined in - <c><![CDATA[<memLib.h>]]></c>. A successful call will fill in all - fields of the structure, on error all fields are left untouched. </item> - </taglist> - <p>Return Value:</p> - <p>Returns 0 (OK) on success, otherwise a value <> 0</p> - </desc> - </func> - </funcs> - - <section> - <title>NOTES</title> - <p>The memory block used by Erlang actually does not need to be - inside the area known to ordinary <c><![CDATA[malloc]]></c>. It is possible - to set the <c><![CDATA[USER_RESERVED_MEM]]></c> preprocessor symbol when compiling - the wind kernel and then use user reserved memory for - Erlang. Erlang can therefor utilize memory above the 32 Mb limit - of VxWorks on the PowerPC architecture.</p> - <p>Example:</p> - <p>In config.h for the wind kernel:</p> - <code type="none"><![CDATA[ - #undef LOCAL_MEM_AUTOSIZE - #undef LOCAL_MEM_SIZE - #undef USER_RESERVED_MEM - - #define LOCAL_MEM_SIZE 0x05000000 - #define USER_RESERVED_MEM 0x03000000 - ]]></code> - <p>In the start-up script/code for the VxWorks node:</p> - <code type="none"><![CDATA[ -erl_set_memory_block(sysPhysMemTop()-sysMemTop(),sysMemTop(),0,0,1); - ]]></code> - <p>Setting the <c><![CDATA[use_reclaim]]></c> flag decreases performance of the - system, but makes programming much easier. Other similar - facilities are present in the Erlang system even without using a - separate memory block. The routines called <c><![CDATA[save_malloc]]></c>, - <c><![CDATA[save_realloc]]></c> and <c><![CDATA[save_free]]></c> provide the same - facilities by using VxWorks own <c><![CDATA[malloc]]></c>. Similar routines - exist for files, see the file <c><![CDATA[reclaim.h]]></c> in the distribution.</p> - </section> -</cref> - diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml index 248b755969..ef0e6fea84 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml @@ -65,14 +65,14 @@ <funcs> <func> - <name>abs(Number) -> integer() | float()</name> + <name name="abs" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> + <name name="abs" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> + <type variable="Float" name_i="1"/> + <type variable="Int" name_i="2"/> <fsummary>Arithmetical absolute value</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Number = number()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns an integer or float which is the arithmetical - absolute value of <c>Number</c>.</p> + absolute value of <c><anno>Float</anno></c> or <c><anno>Int</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>abs(-3.33).</input> 3.33 @@ -82,26 +82,19 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:adler32(Data) -> integer()</name> + <name name="adler32" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Compute adler32 checksum</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Computes and returns the adler32 checksum for <c>Data</c>.</p> + <p>Computes and returns the adler32 checksum for <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:adler32(OldAdler, Data) -> integer()</name> + <name name="adler32" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Compute adler32 checksum</fsummary> - <type> - <v>OldAdler = integer()</v> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Continue computing the adler32 checksum by combining - the previous checksum, <c>OldAdler</c>, with the checksum of - <c>Data</c>.</p> + the previous checksum, <c><anno>OldAdler</anno></c>, with the checksum of + <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p> <p>The following code:</p> <code> X = erlang:adler32(Data1), @@ -114,12 +107,8 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:adler32_combine(FirstAdler, SecondAdler, SecondSize) -> integer()</name> + <name name="adler32_combine" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Combine two adler32 checksums</fsummary> - <type> - <v>FirstAdler = SecondAdler = integer()</v> - <v>SecondSize = integer()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Combines two previously computed adler32 checksums. This computation requires the size of the data object for @@ -138,18 +127,14 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:append_element(Tuple1, Term) -> Tuple2</name> + <name name="append_element" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Append an extra element to a tuple</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Tuple1 = Tuple2 = tuple()</v> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a new tuple which has one element more than - <c>Tuple1</c>, and contains the elements in <c>Tuple1</c> - followed by <c>Term</c> as the last element. Semantically + <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c>, and contains the elements in <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c> + followed by <c><anno>Term</anno></c> as the last element. Semantically equivalent to - <c>list_to_tuple(tuple_to_list(Tuple) ++ [Term])</c>, but much + <c>list_to_tuple(tuple_to_list(<anno>Tuple1</anno>) ++ [<anno>Term</anno>])</c>, but much faster.</p> <pre> > <input>erlang:append_element({one, two}, three).</input> @@ -204,27 +189,24 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>atom_to_binary(Atom, Encoding) -> binary()</name> + <name name="atom_to_binary" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Return the binary representation of an atom</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Atom = atom()</v> - <v>Encoding = latin1 | utf8 | unicode</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a binary which corresponds to the text - representation of <c>Atom</c>. If <c>Encoding</c> + representation of <c><anno>Atom</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is <c>latin1</c>, there will be one byte for each character - in the text representation. If <c>Encoding</c> is <c>utf8</c> or + in the text representation. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is + <c>utf8</c> or <c>unicode</c>, the characters will be encoded using UTF-8 (meaning that characters from 16#80 up to 0xFF will be encoded in two bytes).</p> - <note><p>Currently, <c>atom_to_binary(Atom, latin1)</c> can + <note><p>Currently, <c>atom_to_binary(<anno>Atom</anno>, latin1)</c> can never fail because the text representation of an atom can only contain characters from 0 to 16#FF. In a future release, the text representation of atoms might be allowed to contain any Unicode character - and <c>atom_to_binary(Atom, latin1)</c> will fail if the - text representation for the <c>Atom</c> contains a Unicode + and <c>atom_to_binary(<anno>Atom</anno>, latin1)</c> will fail if the + text representation for the <c><anno>Atom</anno></c> contains a Unicode character greater than 16#FF.</p></note> <pre> @@ -233,30 +215,21 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>atom_to_list(Atom) -> string()</name> + <name name="atom_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Text representation of an atom</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Atom = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text - representation of <c>Atom</c>.</p> + representation of <c><anno>Atom</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>atom_to_list('Erlang').</input> "Erlang"</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_part(Subject, PosLen) -> binary()</name> + <name name="binary_part" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Extracts a part of a binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Subject = binary()</v> - <v>PosLen = {Start,Length}</v> - <v>Start = integer() >= 0</v> - <v>Length = integer() >= 0</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Extracts the part of the binary described by <c>PosLen</c>.</p> + <desc> + <p>Extracts the part of the binary described by <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c>.</p> <p>Negative length can be used to extract bytes at the end of a binary:</p> @@ -266,53 +239,44 @@ <<6,7,8,9,10>> </code> - <p>If <c>PosLen</c> in any way references outside the binary, a <c>badarg</c> exception is raised.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c> in any way references outside the binary, a <c>badarg</c> exception is raised.</p> - <p><c>Start</c> is zero-based, i.e.:</p> + <p><c><anno>Start</anno></c> is zero-based, i.e.:</p> <code> 1> Bin = <<1,2,3>> 2> binary_part(Bin,{0,2}). <<1,2>> </code> - <p>See the STDLIB module <c>binary</c> for details about the <c>PosLen</c> semantics.</p> + <p>See the STDLIB module <c>binary</c> for details about the <c><anno>PosLen</anno></c> semantics.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_part(Subject, Start, Length) -> binary()</name> + <name name="binary_part" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Extracts a part of a binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Subject = binary()</v> - <v>Start = integer() >= 0</v> - <v>Length = integer() >= 0</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>The same as <c>binary_part(Subject, {Pos, Len})</c>.</p> + <p>The same as <c>binary_part(<anno>Subject</anno>, {<anno>Start</anno>, <anno>Length</anno>})</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_to_atom(Binary, Encoding) -> atom()</name> + <name name="binary_to_atom" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Binary = binary()</v> - <v>Encoding = latin1 | utf8 | unicode</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is - <c>Binary</c>. If <c>Encoding</c> is <c>latin1</c>, no - translation of bytes in the binary is done. If <c>Encoding</c> + <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is <c>latin1</c>, no + translation of bytes in the binary is done. If <c><anno>Encoding</anno></c> is <c>utf8</c> or <c>unicode</c>, the binary must contain valid UTF-8 sequences; furthermore, only Unicode characters up to 0xFF are allowed.</p> - <note><p><c>binary_to_atom(Binary, utf8)</c> will fail if + <note><p><c>binary_to_atom(<anno>Binary</anno>, utf8)</c> will fail if the binary contains Unicode characters greater than 16#FF. In a future release, such Unicode characters might be allowed - and <c>binary_to_atom(Binary, utf8)</c> + and <c>binary_to_atom(<anno>Binary</anno>, utf8)</c> will not fail in that case.</p></note> <pre> @@ -325,12 +289,8 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_to_existing_atom(Binary, Encoding) -> atom()</name> + <name name="binary_to_existing_atom" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Binary = binary()</v> - <v>Encoding = latin1 | utf8 | unicode</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Works like <seealso marker="#binary_to_atom/2">binary_to_atom/2</seealso>, but the atom must already exist.</p> @@ -338,27 +298,21 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_to_list(Binary) -> [char()]</name> + <name name="binary_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert a binary to a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Binary = binary()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list of integers which correspond to the bytes of - <c>Binary</c>.</p> + <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_to_list(Binary, Start, Stop) -> [char()]</name> + <name name="binary_to_list" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Convert part of a binary to a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Binary = binary()</v> - <v>Start = Stop = 1..byte_size(Binary)</v> - </type> + <type_desc variable="Start">1..byte_size(<anno>Binary</anno>)</type_desc> <desc> <p>As <c>binary_to_list/1</c>, but returns a list of integers - corresponding to the bytes from position <c>Start</c> to - position <c>Stop</c> in <c>Binary</c>. Positions in the + corresponding to the bytes from position <c><anno>Start</anno></c> to + position <c><anno>Stop</anno></c> in <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>. Positions in the binary are numbered starting from 1.</p> <note><p>This function's indexing style of using one-based indices for @@ -368,27 +322,21 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>bitstring_to_list(Bitstring) -> [char()|bitstring()]</name> + <name name="bitstring_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert a bitstring to a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Bitstring = bitstring()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list of integers which correspond to the bytes of - <c>Bitstring</c>. If the number of bits in the binary is not + <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>. If the number of bits in the binary is not divisible by 8, the last element of the list will be a bitstring containing the remaining bits (1 up to 7 bits).</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_to_term(Binary) -> term()</name> + <name name="binary_to_term" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Decode an Erlang external term format binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Binary = <seealso marker="#type-ext_binary">ext_binary()</seealso></v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns an Erlang term which is the result of decoding - the binary object <c>Binary</c>, which must be encoded + the binary object <c><anno>Binary</anno></c>, which must be encoded according to the Erlang external term format.</p> <warning> <p>When decoding binaries from untrusted sources, consider using @@ -401,12 +349,8 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>binary_to_term(Binary, Opts) -> term()</name> + <name name="binary_to_term" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Decode an Erlang external term format binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Opts = [safe]</v> - <v>Binary = <seealso marker="#type-ext_binary">ext_binary()</seealso></v> - </type> <desc> <p>As <c>binary_to_term/1</c>, but takes options that affect decoding of the binary.</p> @@ -436,13 +380,10 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>bit_size(Bitstring) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="bit_size" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return the size of a bitstring</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Bitstring = bitstring()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns an integer which is the size in bits of <c>Bitstring</c>.</p> + <p>Returns an integer which is the size in bits of <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>bit_size(<<433:16,3:3>>).</input> 19 @@ -452,11 +393,8 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:bump_reductions(Reductions) -> void()</name> + <name name="bump_reductions" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Increment the reduction counter</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Reductions = integer() >= 0</v> - </type> <desc> <p>This implementation-dependent function increments the reduction counter for the calling process. In the Beam @@ -472,14 +410,11 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>byte_size(Bitstring) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="byte_size" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return the size of a bitstring (or binary)</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Bitstring = bitstring()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns an integer which is the number of bytes needed to contain - <c>Bitstring</c>. (That is, if the number of bits in <c>Bitstring</c> is not + <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c>. (That is, if the number of bits in <c><anno>Bitstring</anno></c> is not divisible by 8, the resulting number of bytes will be rounded <em>up</em>.)</p> <pre> > <input>byte_size(<<433:16,3:3>>).</input> @@ -490,21 +425,17 @@ </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:cancel_timer(TimerRef) -> Time | false</name> + <name name="cancel_timer" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Cancel a timer</fsummary> - <type> - <v>TimerRef = reference()</v> - <v>Time = integer() >= 0</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Cancels a timer, where <c>TimerRef</c> was returned by + <p>Cancels a timer, where <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> was returned by either <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso> or <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>. If the timer is there to be removed, the function returns the time in milliseconds left until the timer would have expired, - otherwise <c>false</c> (which means that <c>TimerRef</c> was + otherwise <c>false</c> (which means that <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> was never a timer, that it has already been cancelled, or that it has already delivered its message).</p> <p>See also @@ -518,27 +449,20 @@ </func> <func> - <name>check_old_code(Module) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="check_old_code" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check if a module has old code</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the <c>Module</c> has old code, + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the <c><anno>Module</anno></c> has old code, and <c>false</c> otherwise.</p> <p>See also <seealso marker="kernel:code">code(3)</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>check_process_code(Pid, Module) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="check_process_code" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Check if a process is executing old code for a module</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the process <c>Pid</c> is executing - old code for <c>Module</c>. That is, if the current call of + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the process <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is executing + old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>. That is, if the current call of the process executes old code for this module, or if the process has references to old code for this module, or if the process contains funs that references old code for this @@ -550,26 +474,19 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:crc32(Data) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="crc32" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Compute crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksum</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Computes and returns the crc32 (IEEE 802.3 style) checksum for <c>Data</c>.</p> + <p>Computes and returns the crc32 (IEEE 802.3 style) checksum for <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:crc32(OldCrc, Data) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="crc32" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Compute crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksum</fsummary> - <type> - <v>OldCrc = integer() >= 0</v> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Continue computing the crc32 checksum by combining - the previous checksum, <c>OldCrc</c>, with the checksum of - <c>Data</c>.</p> + the previous checksum, <c><anno>OldCrc</anno></c>, with the checksum of + <c><anno>Data</anno></c>.</p> <p>The following code:</p> <code> X = erlang:crc32(Data1), @@ -582,12 +499,8 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:crc32_combine(FirstCrc, SecondCrc, SecondSize) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="crc32_combine" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Combine two crc32 (IEEE 802.3) checksums</fsummary> - <type> - <v>FirstCrc = SecondCrc = integer() >= 0</v> - <v>SecondSize = integer() >= 0</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Combines two previously computed crc32 checksums. This computation requires the size of the data object for @@ -606,11 +519,8 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>date() -> Date</name> + <name name="date" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Current date</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Date = <seealso marker="calendar#type-date">calendar:date()</seealso></v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the current date as <c>{Year, Month, Day}</c>.</p> <p>The time zone and daylight saving time correction depend on @@ -621,47 +531,24 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:decode_packet(Type,Bin,Options) -> {ok,Packet,Rest} | {more,Length} | {error,Reason}</name> + <name name="decode_packet" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Extracts a protocol packet from a binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Bin = binary()</v> - <v>Options = [Opt]</v> - <v>Packet = binary() | HttpPacket</v> - <v>Rest = binary()</v> - <v>Length = integer() > 0 | undefined</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - <v> Type, Opt -- see below</v> - <v></v> - <v>HttpPacket = HttpRequest | HttpResponse | HttpHeader | http_eoh | HttpError</v> - <v>HttpRequest = {http_request, HttpMethod, HttpUri, HttpVersion}</v> - <v>HttpResponse = {http_response, HttpVersion, integer(), HttpString}</v> - <v>HttpHeader = {http_header, integer(), HttpField, Reserved=term(), Value=HttpString}</v> - <v>HttpError = {http_error, HttpString}</v> - <v>HttpMethod = HttpMethodAtom | HttpString</v> - <v>HttpMethodAtom = 'OPTIONS' | 'GET' | 'HEAD' | 'POST' | 'PUT' | 'DELETE' | 'TRACE'</v> - <v>HttpUri = '*' | {absoluteURI, http|https, Host=HttpString, Port=integer()|undefined, Path=HttpString} | - {scheme, Scheme=HttpString, HttpString} | {abs_path, HttpString} | HttpString</v> - <v>HttpVersion = {Major=integer(), Minor=integer()}</v> - <v>HttpString = string() | binary()</v> - <v>HttpField = HttpFieldAtom | HttpString</v> - <v>HttpFieldAtom = 'Cache-Control' | 'Connection' | 'Date' | 'Pragma' | 'Transfer-Encoding' | 'Upgrade' | 'Via' | 'Accept' | 'Accept-Charset' | 'Accept-Encoding' | 'Accept-Language' | 'Authorization' | 'From' | 'Host' | 'If-Modified-Since' | 'If-Match' | 'If-None-Match' | 'If-Range' | 'If-Unmodified-Since' | 'Max-Forwards' | 'Proxy-Authorization' | 'Range' | 'Referer' | 'User-Agent' | 'Age' | 'Location' | 'Proxy-Authenticate' | 'Public' | 'Retry-After' | 'Server' | 'Vary' | 'Warning' | 'Www-Authenticate' | 'Allow' | 'Content-Base' | 'Content-Encoding' | 'Content-Language' | 'Content-Length' | 'Content-Location' | 'Content-Md5' | 'Content-Range' | 'Content-Type' | 'Etag' | 'Expires' | 'Last-Modified' | 'Accept-Ranges' | 'Set-Cookie' | 'Set-Cookie2' | 'X-Forwarded-For' | 'Cookie' | 'Keep-Alive' | 'Proxy-Connection'</v> - <v></v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Decodes the binary <c>Bin</c> according to the packet - protocol specified by <c>Type</c>. Very similar to the packet - handling done by sockets with the option {packet,Type}.</p> - <p>If an entire packet is contained in <c>Bin</c> it is + <desc> + + <p>Decodes the binary <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> according to the packet + protocol specified by <c><anno>Type</anno></c>. Very similar to the packet + handling done by sockets with the option {packet,<anno>Type</anno>}.</p> + <p>If an entire packet is contained in <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> it is returned together with the remainder of the binary as - <c>{ok,Packet,Rest}</c>.</p> - <p>If <c>Bin</c> does not contain the entire packet, - <c>{more,Length}</c> is returned. <c>Length</c> is either the + <c>{ok,<anno>Packet</anno>,<anno>Rest</anno>}</c>.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> does not contain the entire packet, + <c>{more,<anno>Length</anno>}</c> is returned. <c><anno>Length</anno></c> is either the expected <em>total size</em> of the packet or <c>undefined</c> if the expected packet size is not known. <c>decode_packet</c> can then be called again with more data added.</p> <p>If the packet does not conform to the protocol format - <c>{error,Reason}</c> is returned.</p> - <p>The following values of <c>Type</c> are valid:</p> + <c>{error,<anno>Reason</anno>}</c> is returned.</p> + <p>The following values of <c><anno>Type</anno></c> are valid:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>raw | 0</c></tag> <item> @@ -699,15 +586,15 @@ false</pre> <item> <p>The Hypertext Transfer Protocol. The packets are returned with the format according to - <c>HttpPacket</c> described above. A packet is either a + <c><anno>HttpPacket</anno></c> described above. A packet is either a request, a response, a header or an end of header - mark. Invalid lines are returned as <c>HttpError</c>.</p> + mark. Invalid lines are returned as <c><anno>HttpError</anno></c>.</p> <p>Recognized request methods and header fields are returned as atoms. Others are returned as strings.</p> <p>The protocol type <c>http</c> should only be used for - the first line when a <c>HttpRequest</c> or a - <c>HttpResponse</c> is expected. The following calls - should use <c>httph</c> to get <c>HttpHeader</c>'s until + the first line when a <c><anno>HttpRequest</anno></c> or a + <c><anno>HttpResponse</anno></c> is expected. The following calls + should use <c>httph</c> to get <c><anno>HttpHeader</anno></c>'s until <c>http_eoh</c> is returned that marks the end of the headers and the beginning of any following message body.</p> <p>The variants <c>http_bin</c> and <c>httph_bin</c> will return @@ -716,14 +603,14 @@ false</pre> </taglist> <p>The following options are available:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>{packet_size, integer()}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{packet_size, integer() >= 0}</c></tag> <item><p>Sets the max allowed size of the packet body. If the packet header indicates that the length of the packet is longer than the max allowed length, the packet is considered invalid. Default is 0 which means no size limit.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{line_length, integer()}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{line_length, integer() >= 0}</c></tag> <item><p>For packet type <c>line</c>, truncate lines longer than the indicated length.</p> <p>Option <c>line_length</c> also applies to <c>http*</c> @@ -740,13 +627,10 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>delete_module(Module) -> true | undefined</name> + <name name="delete_module" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Make the current code for a module old</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Makes the current code for <c>Module</c> become old code, and + <p>Makes the current code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c> become old code, and deletes all references for this module from the export table. Returns <c>undefined</c> if the module does not exist, otherwise <c>true</c>.</p> @@ -760,27 +644,24 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>demonitor(MonitorRef) -> true</name> + <name name="demonitor" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Stop monitoring</fsummary> - <type> - <v>MonitorRef = reference()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>If <c>MonitorRef</c> is a reference which the calling process + <p>If <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> is a reference which the calling process obtained by calling <seealso marker="#monitor/2">monitor/2</seealso>, this monitoring is turned off. If the monitoring is already turned off, nothing happens.</p> - <p>Once <c>demonitor(MonitorRef)</c> has returned it is - guaranteed that no <c>{'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, _}</c> message + <p>Once <c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>)</c> has returned it is + guaranteed that no <c>{'DOWN', <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message due to the monitor will be placed in the caller's message queue - in the future. A <c>{'DOWN', MonitorRef, _, _, _}</c> message + in the future. A <c>{'DOWN', <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message might have been placed in the caller's message queue prior to the call, though. Therefore, in most cases, it is advisable to remove such a <c>'DOWN'</c> message from the message queue after monitoring has been stopped. - <seealso marker="#demonitor/2">demonitor(MonitorRef, [flush])</seealso> can be used instead of - <c>demonitor(MonitorRef)</c> if this cleanup is wanted.</p> + <seealso marker="#demonitor/2">demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>, [flush])</seealso> can be used instead of + <c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>)</c> if this cleanup is wanted.</p> <note> <p>Prior to OTP release R11B (erts version 5.5) <c>demonitor/1</c> behaved completely asynchronous, i.e., the monitor was active @@ -792,35 +673,30 @@ false</pre> asynchronously send a "demonitor signal" to the monitored entity and ignore any future results of the monitor. </p> </note> - <p>Failure: It is an error if <c>MonitorRef</c> refers to a + <p>Failure: It is an error if <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> refers to a monitoring started by another process. Not all such cases are cheap to check; if checking is cheap, the call fails with - <c>badarg</c> (for example if <c>MonitorRef</c> is a remote + <c>badarg</c> (for example if <c><anno>MonitorRef</anno></c> is a remote reference).</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>demonitor(MonitorRef, OptionList) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="demonitor" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Stop monitoring</fsummary> - <type> - <v>MonitorRef = reference()</v> - <v>OptionList = [Option]</v> - <v> Option = flush | info</v> - </type> <desc> <p>The returned value is <c>true</c> unless <c>info</c> is part - of <c>OptionList</c>. + of <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c>. </p> - <p><c>demonitor(MonitorRef, [])</c> is equivalent to - <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">demonitor(MonitorRef)</seealso>.</p> - <p>Currently the following <c>Option</c>s are valid:</p> + <p><c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>, [])</c> is equivalent to + <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>)</seealso>.</p> + <p>Currently the following <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are valid:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>flush</c></tag> <item> - <p>Remove (one) <c>{_, MonitorRef, _, _, _}</c> message, + <p>Remove (one) <c>{_, <anno>MonitorRef</anno>, _, _, _}</c> message, if there is one, from the caller's message queue after monitoring has been stopped.</p> - <p>Calling <c>demonitor(MonitorRef, [flush])</c> + <p>Calling <c>demonitor(<anno>MonitorRef</anno>, [flush])</c> is equivalent to the following, but more efficient:</p> <code type="none"> @@ -860,8 +736,8 @@ false</pre> <note> <p>More options may be added in the future.</p> </note> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>OptionList</c> is not a list, or - if <c>Option</c> is not a valid option, or the same failure as for + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is not a list, or + if <c><anno>Option</anno></c> is not a valid option, or the same failure as for <seealso marker="#demonitor/1">demonitor/1</seealso></p> </desc> </func> @@ -878,13 +754,10 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:display(Term) -> true</name> + <name name="display" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Print a term on standard output</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Prints a text representation of <c>Term</c> on the standard + <p>Prints a text representation of <c><anno>Term</anno></c> on the standard output.</p> <warning> <p>This BIF is intended for debugging only.</p> @@ -892,15 +765,12 @@ false</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>element(N, Tuple) -> term()</name> + <name name="element" arity="2"/> + <type_desc variable="N">1..tuple_size(<anno>Tuple</anno>)</type_desc> <fsummary>Get Nth element of a tuple</fsummary> - <type> - <v>N = 1..tuple_size(Tuple)</v> - <v>Tuple = tuple()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the <c>N</c>th element (numbering from 1) of - <c>Tuple</c>.</p> + <p>Returns the <c><anno>N</anno></c>th element (numbering from 1) of + <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>element(2, {a, b, c}).</input> b</pre> @@ -908,11 +778,8 @@ b</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erase() -> [{Key, Val}]</name> + <name name="erase" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Return and delete the process dictionary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Key = Val = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the process dictionary and deletes it.</p> <pre> @@ -923,15 +790,12 @@ b</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erase(Key) -> Val | undefined</name> + <name name="erase" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return and delete a value from the process dictionary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Key = Val = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the value <c>Val</c> associated with <c>Key</c> and + <p>Returns the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c> associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> and deletes it from the process dictionary. Returns - <c>undefined</c> if no value is associated with <c>Key</c>.</p> + <c>undefined</c> if no value is associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>put(key1, {merry, lambs, are, playing}),</input> <input>X = erase(key1),</input> @@ -940,15 +804,12 @@ b</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>error(Reason)</name> + <name name="error" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Stops the execution of the calling process with the reason - <c>Reason</c>, where <c>Reason</c> is any term. The actual - exit reason will be <c>{Reason, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c> + <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term. The actual + exit reason will be <c>{<anno>Reason</anno>, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c> is a list of the functions most recently called (the current function first). Since evaluating this function causes the process to terminate, it has no return value.</p> @@ -962,18 +823,14 @@ b</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>error(Reason, Args)</name> + <name name="error" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - <v>Args = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Stops the execution of the calling process with the reason - <c>Reason</c>, where <c>Reason</c> is any term. The actual - exit reason will be <c>{Reason, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c> + <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term. The actual + exit reason will be <c>{<anno>Reason</anno>, Where}</c>, where <c>Where</c> is a list of the functions most recently called (the current - function first). <c>Args</c> is expected to be the list of + function first). <c><anno>Args</anno></c> is expected to be the list of arguments for the current function; in Beam it will be used to provide the actual arguments for the current function in the <c>Where</c> term. Since evaluating this function causes @@ -981,14 +838,11 @@ b</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>exit(Reason)</name> + <name name="exit" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Stops the execution of the calling process with the exit - reason <c>Reason</c>, where <c>Reason</c> is any term. Since + reason <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>, where <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term. Since evaluating this function causes the process to terminate, it has no return value.</p> <pre> @@ -999,78 +853,67 @@ b</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>exit(Pid, Reason) -> true</name> + <name name="exit" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Send an exit signal to a process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Sends an exit signal with exit reason <c>Reason</c> to - the process <c>Pid</c>.</p> - <p>The following behavior apply if <c>Reason</c> is any term + <desc> + <p>Sends an exit signal with exit reason <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> to + the process <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.</p> + <p>The following behavior apply if <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term except <c>normal</c> or <c>kill</c>:</p> - <p>If <c>Pid</c> is not trapping exits, <c>Pid</c> itself will - exit with exit reason <c>Reason</c>. If <c>Pid</c> is trapping + <p>If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not trapping exits, <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> itself will + exit with exit reason <c><anno>Reason</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is trapping exits, the exit signal is transformed into a message - <c>{'EXIT', From, Reason}</c> and delivered to the message - queue of <c>Pid</c>. <c>From</c> is the pid of the process + <c>{'EXIT', From, <anno>Reason</anno>}</c> and delivered to the message + queue of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>. <c>From</c> is the pid of the process which sent the exit signal. See also <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>.</p> - <p>If <c>Reason</c> is the atom <c>normal</c>, <c>Pid</c> will + <p>If <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is the atom <c>normal</c>, <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> will not exit. If it is trapping exits, the exit signal is transformed into a message <c>{'EXIT', From, normal}</c> and delivered to its message queue.</p> - <p>If <c>Reason</c> is the atom <c>kill</c>, that is if - <c>exit(Pid, kill)</c> is called, an untrappable exit signal - is sent to <c>Pid</c> which will unconditionally exit with + <p>If <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is the atom <c>kill</c>, that is if + <c>exit(<anno>Pid</anno>, kill)</c> is called, an untrappable exit signal + is sent to <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> which will unconditionally exit with exit reason <c>killed</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:external_size(Term) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="external_size" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Calculate the maximum size for a term encoded in the Erlang external term format</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Calculates, without doing the encoding, the maximum byte size for a term encoded in the Erlang external term format. The following condition applies always:</p> <p> <pre> -> <input>Size1 = byte_size(term_to_binary(Term)),</input> -> <input>Size2 = erlang:external_size(Term),</input> +> <input>Size1 = byte_size(term_to_binary(<anno>Term</anno>)),</input> +> <input>Size2 = erlang:external_size(<anno>Term</anno>),</input> > <input>true = Size1 =< Size2.</input> true </pre> </p> - <p>This is equivalent to a call to: <code>erlang:external_size(Term, []) + <p>This is equivalent to a call to: <code>erlang:external_size(<anno>Term</anno>, []) </code></p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:external_size(Term, [Option]) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="external_size" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Calculate the maximum size for a term encoded in the Erlang external term format</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - <v>Option = {minor_version, Version}</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Calculates, without doing the encoding, the maximum byte size for a term encoded in the Erlang external term format. The following condition applies always:</p> <p> <pre> -> <input>Size1 = byte_size(term_to_binary(Term, Options)),</input> -> <input>Size2 = erlang:external_size(Term, Options),</input> +> <input>Size1 = byte_size(term_to_binary(<anno>Term</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>)),</input> +> <input>Size2 = erlang:external_size(<anno>Term</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>),</input> > <input>true = Size1 =< Size2.</input> true </pre> </p> - <p>The option <c>{minor_version, Version}</c> specifies how floats + <p>The option <c>{minor_version, <anno>Version</anno>}</c> specifies how floats are encoded. See <seealso marker="#term_to_binary/2">term_to_binary/2</seealso> for a more detailed description. @@ -1078,13 +921,10 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>float(Number) -> float()</name> + <name name="float" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert a number to a float</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Number = number()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns a float by converting <c>Number</c> to a float.</p> + <p>Returns a float by converting <c><anno>Number</anno></c> to a float.</p> <pre> > <input>float(55).</input> 55.0</pre> @@ -1101,14 +941,11 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>float_to_list(Float) -> string()</name> + <name name="float_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Text representation of a float</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Float = float()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text - representation of <c>Float</c>.</p> + representation of <c><anno>Float</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>float_to_list(7.0).</input> "7.00000000000000000000e+00"</pre> @@ -1213,18 +1050,15 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:fun_info(Fun, Item) -> {Item, Info}</name> + <name name="fun_info" arity="2"/> + <type name="fun_info_item"/> <fsummary>Information about a fun</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Fun = fun()</v> - <v>Item, Info -- see below</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Returns information about <c>Fun</c> as specified by - <c>Item</c>, in the form <c>{Item,Info}</c>.</p> - <p>For any fun, <c>Item</c> can be any of the atoms + <desc> + <p>Returns information about <c><anno>Fun</anno></c> as specified by + <c><anno>Item</anno></c>, in the form <c>{<anno>Item</anno>,<anno>Info</anno>}</c>.</p> + <p>For any fun, <c><anno>Item</anno></c> can be any of the atoms <c>module</c>, <c>name</c>, <c>arity</c>, <c>env</c>, or <c>type</c>.</p> - <p>For a local fun, <c>Item</c> can also be any of the atoms + <p>For a local fun, <c><anno>Item</anno></c> can also be any of the atoms <c>index</c>, <c>new_index</c>, <c>new_uniq</c>, <c>uniq</c>, and <c>pid</c>. For an external fun, the value of any of these items is always the atom <c>undefined</c>.</p> @@ -1233,33 +1067,26 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:fun_to_list(Fun) -> string()</name> + <name name="fun_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Text representation of a fun</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Fun = fun()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text - representation of <c>Fun</c>.</p> + representation of <c><anno>Fun</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:function_exported(Module, Function, Arity) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="function_exported" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Check if a function is exported and loaded</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v>Arity = arity()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the module <c>Module</c> is loaded - and contains an exported function <c>Function/Arity</c>; + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the module <c><anno>Module</anno></c> is loaded + and contains an exported function <c><anno>Function</anno>/<anno>Arity</anno></c>; otherwise <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Returns <c>false</c> for any BIF (functions implemented in C rather than in Erlang).</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>garbage_collect() -> true</name> + <name name="garbage_collect" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Force an immediate garbage collection of the calling process</fsummary> <desc> <p>Forces an immediate garbage collection of the currently @@ -1276,26 +1103,20 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>garbage_collect(Pid) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="garbage_collect" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Force an immediate garbage collection of a process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Works like <c>erlang:garbage_collect()</c> but on any process. The same caveats apply. Returns <c>false</c> if - <c>Pid</c> refers to a dead process; <c>true</c> otherwise.</p> + <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> refers to a dead process; <c>true</c> otherwise.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>get() -> [{Key, Val}]</name> + <name name="get" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Return the process dictionary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Key = Val = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the process dictionary as a list of - <c>{Key, Val}</c> tuples.</p> + <c>{<anno>Key</anno>, <anno>Val</anno>}</c> tuples.</p> <pre> > <input>put(key1, merry),</input> <input>put(key2, lambs),</input> @@ -1305,14 +1126,11 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>get(Key) -> Val | undefined</name> + <name name="get" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return a value from the process dictionary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Key = Val = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the value <c>Val</c>associated with <c>Key</c> in - the process dictionary, or <c>undefined</c> if <c>Key</c> + <p>Returns the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c>associated with <c><anno>Key</anno></c> in + the process dictionary, or <c>undefined</c> if <c><anno>Key</anno></c> does not exist.</p> <pre> > <input>put(key1, merry),</input> @@ -1331,14 +1149,11 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>get_keys(Val) -> [Key]</name> + <name name="get_keys" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return a list of keys from the process dictionary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Val = Key = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list of keys which are associated with the value - <c>Val</c> in the process dictionary.</p> + <c><anno>Val</anno></c> in the process dictionary.</p> <pre> > <input>put(mary, {1, 2}),</input> <input>put(had, {1, 2}),</input> @@ -1351,28 +1166,23 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:get_stacktrace() -> [{Module, Function, Arity | Args, Location}]</name> + <name name="get_stacktrace" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Get the call stack back-trace of the last exception</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v>Arity = arity()</v> - <v>Args = [term()]</v> - <v>Location = [{atom(),term()}]</v> - </type> + <type name="stack_item"/> <desc> <p>Get the call stack back-trace (<em>stacktrace</em>) of the last exception in the calling process as a list of - <c>{Module,Function,Arity,Location}</c> tuples. - The <c>Arity</c> field in the first tuple may be the argument + <c>{<anno>Module</anno>,<anno>Function</anno>,<anno>Arity</anno>,<anno>Location</anno>}</c> tuples. + The <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> field in the first tuple may be the argument list of that function call instead of an arity integer, depending on the exception.</p> <p>If there has not been any exceptions in a process, the - stacktrace is []. After a code change for the process, + stacktrace is <c>[]</c>. After a code change for the process, the stacktrace may also be reset to [].</p> <p>The stacktrace is the same data as the <c>catch</c> operator returns, for example:</p> <p><c>{'EXIT',{badarg,Stacktrace}} = catch abs(x)</c></p> - <p><c>Location</c> is a (possibly empty) list of two-tuples that + <p><c><anno>Location</anno></c> is a (possibly empty) list of two-tuples that may indicate the location in the source code of the function. The first element is an atom that describes the type of information in the second element. Currently the following @@ -1397,11 +1207,8 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>group_leader() -> GroupLeader</name> + <name name="group_leader" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Get the group leader for the calling process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>GroupLeader = pid()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the pid of the group leader for the process which evaluates the function.</p> @@ -1414,13 +1221,10 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>group_leader(GroupLeader, Pid) -> true</name> + <name name="group_leader" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Set the group leader for a process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>GroupLeader = Pid = pid()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Sets the group leader of <c>Pid</c> to <c>GroupLeader</c>. + <p>Sets the group leader of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> to <c><anno>GroupLeader</anno></c>. Typically, this is used when a processes started from a certain shell should have another group leader than <c>init</c>.</p> @@ -1429,7 +1233,7 @@ true </desc> </func> <func> - <name>halt()</name> + <name name="halt" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Halt the Erlang runtime system and indicate normal exit to the calling environment</fsummary> <desc> <p>The same as @@ -1440,14 +1244,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>halt(Status)</name> + <name name="halt" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Halt the Erlang runtime system</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Status = integer() >= 0 | string() | abort</v> - </type> <desc> <p>The same as - <seealso marker="#halt/2"><c>halt(Status, [])</c></seealso>.</p> + <seealso marker="#halt/2"><c>halt(<anno>Status</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p> <pre> > <input>halt(17).</input> os_prompt% <input>echo $?</input> @@ -1456,26 +1257,21 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>halt(Status, Options)</name> + <name name="halt" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Halt the Erlang runtime system</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Status = integer() >= 0 | string() | abort</v> - <v>Options = [Option]</v> - <v>Option = {flush,boolean()} | term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p><c>Status</c> must be a non-negative integer, a string, + <p><c><anno>Status</anno></c> must be a non-negative integer, a string, or the atom <c>abort</c>. Halts the Erlang runtime system. Has no return value. - Depending on <c>Status</c>: + Depending on <c><anno>Status</anno></c>: </p> <taglist> <tag>integer()</tag> - <item>The runtime system exits with the integer value <c>Status</c> + <item>The runtime system exits with the integer value <c><anno>Status</anno></c> as status code to the calling environment (operating system). </item> <tag>string()</tag> - <item>An erlang crash dump is produced with <c>Status</c> as slogan, + <item>An erlang crash dump is produced with <c><anno>Status</anno></c> as slogan, and then the runtime system exits with status code <c>1</c>. </item> <tag><c>abort</c></tag> @@ -1487,10 +1283,10 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <p>Note that on many platforms, only the status codes 0-255 are supported by the operating system. </p> - <p>For integer <c>Status</c> the Erlang runtime system closes all ports + <p>For integer <c><anno>Status</anno></c> the Erlang runtime system closes all ports and allows async threads to finish their operations before exiting. To exit without such flushing use - <c>Option</c> as <c>{flush,false}</c>. + <c><anno>Option</anno></c> as <c>{flush,false}</c>. </p> <p>For statuses <c>string()</c> and <c>abort</c> the <c>flush</c> option is ignored and flushing is <em>not</em> done. @@ -1498,11 +1294,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:hash(Term, Range) -> Hash</name> + <name name="hash" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Hash function (deprecated)</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Returns a hash value for <c>Term</c> within the range - <c>1..Range</c>. The allowed range is 1..2^27-1.</p> + <p>Returns a hash value for <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range + <c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>. The allowed range is 1..2^27-1.</p> <warning> <p>This BIF is deprecated as the hash value may differ on different architectures. Also the hash values for integer @@ -1515,35 +1311,28 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>hd(List) -> term()</name> + <name name="hd" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Head of a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>List = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the head of <c>List</c>, that is, the first element.</p> + <p>Returns the head of <c><anno>List</anno></c>, that is, the first element.</p> <pre> > <input>hd([1,2,3,4,5]).</input> 1</pre> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>List</c> is the empty list [].</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>List</anno></c> is the empty list [].</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:hibernate(Module, Function, Args)</name> + <name name="hibernate" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Hibernate a process until a message is sent to it</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v>Args = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Puts the calling process into a wait state where its memory allocation has been reduced as much as possible, which is useful if the process does not expect to receive any messages in the near future.</p> <p>The process will be awaken when a message is sent to it, and - control will resume in <c>Module:Function</c> with - the arguments given by <c>Args</c> with the call stack + control will resume in <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> with + the arguments given by <c><anno>Args</anno></c> with the call stack emptied, meaning that the process will terminate when that function returns. Thus <c>erlang:hibernate/3</c> will never return to its caller.</p> @@ -1573,14 +1362,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>integer_to_list(Integer) -> string()</name> + <name name="integer_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Text representation of an integer</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Integer = integer()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text - representation of <c>Integer</c>.</p> + representation of <c><anno>Integer</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>integer_to_list(77).</input> "77"</pre> @@ -1598,14 +1384,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>iolist_to_binary(IoListOrBinary) -> binary()</name> + <name name="iolist_to_binary" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert an iolist to a binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>IoListOrBinary = iolist() | binary()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a binary which is made from the integers and - binaries in <c>IoListOrBinary</c>.</p> + binaries in <c><anno>IoListOrBinary</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>Bin1 = <<1,2,3>>.</input> <<1,2,3>> @@ -1618,22 +1401,19 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>iolist_size(Item) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="iolist_size" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Size of an iolist</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Item = iolist() | binary()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns an integer which is the size in bytes of the binary that would be the result of - <c>iolist_to_binary(Item)</c>.</p> + <c>iolist_to_binary(<anno>Item</anno>)</c>.</p> <pre> > <input>iolist_size([1,2|<<3,4>>]).</input> 4</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_alive() -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_alive" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Check whether the local node is alive</fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the local node is alive; that is, if @@ -1642,25 +1422,19 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_atom(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_atom" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is an atom</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is an atom; + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is an atom; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_binary(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_binary" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a binary; + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a binary; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>A binary always contains a complete number of bytes.</p> @@ -1669,78 +1443,58 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_bitstring(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_bitstring" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a bitstring</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a bitstring (including a binary); + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a bitstring (including a binary); otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_boolean(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_boolean" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a boolean</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is either the atom <c>true</c> or the atom <c>false</c> (i.e. a boolean); otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:is_builtin(Module, Function, Arity) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_builtin" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Check if a function is a BIF implemented in C</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v>Arity = arity()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Module:Function/Arity</c> is + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/<anno>Arity</anno></c> is a BIF implemented in C; otherwise returns <c>false</c>. This BIF is useful for builders of cross reference tools.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_float(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_float" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a float</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a floating point + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a floating point number; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_function(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_function" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a fun</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a fun; otherwise + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a fun; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_function(Term, Arity) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_function" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a fun with a given arity</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - <v>Arity = arity()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a fun that can be - applied with <c>Arity</c> number of arguments; otherwise + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a fun that can be + applied with <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> number of arguments; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> <warning> @@ -1753,74 +1507,56 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_integer(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_integer" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is an integer</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is an integer; + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is an integer; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_list(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a list with + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a list with zero or more elements; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_number(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_number" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a number</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is either an integer or a + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is either an integer or a floating point number; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_pid(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_pid" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a pid</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a pid (process + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a pid (process identifier); otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_port(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_port" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a port identifier; + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a port identifier; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_process_alive(Pid) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_process_alive" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a process is alive</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - </type> <desc> <p> - <c>Pid</c> must refer to a process at the local node. + <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> must refer to a process at the local node. Returns <c>true</c> if the process exists and is alive, that is, is not exiting and has not exited. Otherwise, returns <c>false</c>. @@ -1828,41 +1564,32 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_record(Term, RecordTag) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_record" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term appears to be a record</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - <v>RecordTag = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a tuple and its first - element is <c>RecordTag</c>. Otherwise, returns <c>false</c>.</p> + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple and its first + element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>. Otherwise, returns <c>false</c>.</p> <note> <p>Normally the compiler treats calls to <c>is_record/2</c> - specially. It emits code to verify that <c>Term</c> is a - tuple, that its first element is <c>RecordTag</c>, and that - the size is correct. However, if the <c>RecordTag</c> is + specially. It emits code to verify that <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a + tuple, that its first element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>, and that + the size is correct. However, if the <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is not a literal atom, the <c>is_record/2</c> BIF will be called instead and the size of the tuple will not be verified.</p> </note> - <p>Allowed in guard tests, if <c>RecordTag</c> is a literal + <p>Allowed in guard tests, if <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is a literal atom.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_record(Term, RecordTag, Size) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_record" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term appears to be a record</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - <v>RecordTag = atom()</v> - <v>Size = integer()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p><c>RecordTag</c> must be an atom. Returns <c>true</c> if - <c>Term</c> is a tuple, its first element is <c>RecordTag</c>, - and its size is <c>Size</c>. Otherwise, returns <c>false</c>.</p> - <p>Allowed in guard tests, provided that <c>RecordTag</c> is + <desc> + <p><c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> must be an atom. Returns <c>true</c> if + <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple, its first element is <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c>, + and its size is <c><anno>Size</anno></c>. Otherwise, returns <c>false</c>.</p> + <p>Allowed in guard tests, provided that <c><anno>RecordTag</anno></c> is a literal atom and <c>Size</c> is a literal integer.</p> <note> <p>This BIF is documented for completeness. In most cases @@ -1871,37 +1598,28 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_reference(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_reference" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a reference</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a reference; + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a reference; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>is_tuple(Term) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="is_tuple" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check whether a term is a tuple</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c>Term</c> is a tuple; + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if <c><anno>Term</anno></c> is a tuple; otherwise returns <c>false</c>.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>length(List) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="length" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Length of a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>List = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the length of <c>List</c>.</p> + <p>Returns the length of <c><anno>List</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>length([1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9]).</input> 9</pre> @@ -1909,52 +1627,47 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>link(Pid) -> true</name> + <name name="link" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Create a link to another process (or port)</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid() | port()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Creates a link between the calling process and another - process (or port) <c>Pid</c>, if there is not such a link + process (or port) <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c>, if there is not such a link already. If a process attempts to create a link to itself, nothing is done. Returns <c>true</c>.</p> - <p>If <c>Pid</c> does not exist, the behavior of the BIF depends + <p>If <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> does not exist, the behavior of the BIF depends on if the calling process is trapping exits or not (see <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>):</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item>If the calling process is not trapping exits, and - checking <c>Pid</c> is cheap -- that is, if <c>Pid</c> is + checking <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is cheap -- that is, if <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is local -- <c>link/1</c> fails with reason <c>noproc</c>.</item> <item>Otherwise, if the calling process is trapping exits, - and/or <c>Pid</c> is remote, <c>link/1</c> returns + and/or <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is remote, <c>link/1</c> returns <c>true</c>, but an exit signal with reason <c>noproc</c> is sent to the calling process.</item> </list> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_atom(String) -> atom()</name> + <name name="list_to_atom" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary> - <type> - <v>String = string()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is <c>String</c>.</p> + <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> + <p><c><anno>String</anno></c> may only contain ISO-latin-1 + characterns (i.e. numbers below 256) as the current + implementation does not allow unicode characters >= 256 in + atoms.</p> <pre> > <input>list_to_atom("Erlang").</input> 'Erlang'</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_binary(IoList) -> binary()</name> + <name name="list_to_binary" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert a list to a binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>IoList = iolist()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a binary which is made from the integers and - binaries in <c>IoList</c>.</p> + binaries in <c><anno>IoList</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>Bin1 = <<1,2,3>>.</input> <<1,2,3>> @@ -1967,14 +1680,12 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_bitstring(BitstringList) -> bitstring()</name> + <name name="list_to_bitstring" arity="1"/> + <type name="bitstring_list"/> <fsummary>Convert a list to a bitstring</fsummary> - <type> - <v>BitstringList = [BitstringList | bitstring() | char()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a bitstring which is made from the integers and - bitstrings in <c>BitstringList</c>. (The last tail in <c>BitstringList</c> + bitstrings in <c><anno>BitstringList</anno></c>. (The last tail in <c><anno>BitstringList</anno></c> is allowed to be a bitstring.)</p> <pre> > <input>Bin1 = <<1,2,3>>.</input> @@ -1983,51 +1694,42 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <<4,5>> > <input>Bin3 = <<6,7:4,>>.</input> <<6>> -> <input>list_to_binary([Bin1,1,[2,3,Bin2],4|Bin3]).</input> +> <input>list_to_bitstring([Bin1,1,[2,3,Bin2],4|Bin3]).</input> <<1,2,3,1,2,3,4,5,4,6,7:46>></pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_existing_atom(String) -> atom()</name> + <name name="list_to_existing_atom" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an atom</fsummary> - <type> - <v>String = string()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is <c>String</c>, + <p>Returns the atom whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>, but only if there already exists such atom.</p> <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if there does not already exist an atom - whose text representation is <c>String</c>.</p> + whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_float(String) -> float()</name> + <name name="list_to_float" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert from text representation to a float</fsummary> - <type> - <v>String = string()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the float whose text representation is <c>String</c>.</p> + <p>Returns the float whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>list_to_float("2.2017764e+0").</input> 2.2017764</pre> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>String</c> contains a bad + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>String</anno></c> contains a bad representation of a float.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_integer(String) -> integer()</name> + <name name="list_to_integer" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert from text representation to an integer</fsummary> - <type> - <v>String = string()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns an integer whose text representation is - <c>String</c>.</p> + <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>list_to_integer("123").</input> 123</pre> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>String</c> contains a bad + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>String</anno></c> contains a bad representation of an integer.</p> </desc> </func> @@ -2045,13 +1747,10 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_pid(String) -> pid()</name> + <name name="list_to_pid" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert from text representation to a pid</fsummary> - <type> - <v>String = string()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns a pid whose text representation is <c>String</c>.</p> + <p>Returns a pid whose text representation is <c><anno>String</anno></c>.</p> <warning> <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in @@ -2060,18 +1759,15 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <pre> > <input>list_to_pid("<0.4.1>").</input> <0.4.1></pre> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>String</c> contains a bad + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>String</anno></c> contains a bad representation of a pid.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>list_to_tuple(List) -> tuple()</name> + <name name="list_to_tuple" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert a list to a tuple</fsummary> - <type> - <v>List = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns a tuple which corresponds to <c>List</c>. <c>List</c> + <p>Returns a tuple which corresponds to <c><anno>List</anno></c>. <c><anno>List</anno></c> can contain any Erlang terms.</p> <pre> > <input>list_to_tuple([share, ['Ericsson_B', 163]]).</input> @@ -2079,38 +1775,30 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>load_module(Module, Binary) -> {module, Module} | {error, Reason}</name> + <name name="load_module" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Load object code for a module</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - <v>Binary = binary()</v> - <v>Reason = badfile | not_purged | badfile</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>If <c>Binary</c> contains the object code for the module - <c>Module</c>, this BIF loads that object code. Also, if - the code for the module <c>Module</c> already exists, all + <desc> + <p>If <c><anno>Binary</anno></c> contains the object code for the module + <c><anno>Module</anno></c>, this BIF loads that object code. Also, if + the code for the module <c><anno>Module</anno></c> already exists, all export references are replaced so they point to the newly loaded code. The previously loaded code is kept in the system as old code, as there may still be processes which are executing that code. It returns either - <c>{module, Module}</c>, or <c>{error, Reason}</c> if loading - fails. <c>Reason</c> is one of the following:</p> + <c>{module, <anno>Module</anno>}</c>, or <c>{error, <anno>Reason</anno>}</c> if loading + fails. <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is one of the following:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>badfile</c></tag> <item> - <p>The object code in <c>Binary</c> has an incorrect format.</p> + <p>The object code in <c><anno>Binary</anno></c> has an + incorrect format <em>or</em> the object code contains code + for another module than <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>not_purged</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Binary</c> contains a module which cannot be loaded + <p><c><anno>Binary</anno></c> contains a module which cannot be loaded because old code for this module already exists.</p> </item> - <tag><c>badfile</c></tag> - <item> - <p>The object code contains code for another module than - <c>Module</c></p> - </item> </taglist> <warning> <p>This BIF is intended for the code server (see @@ -2120,15 +1808,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:load_nif(Path, LoadInfo) -> ok | {error, {Reason, Text}}</name> + <name name="load_nif" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Load NIF library</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Path = string()</v> - <v>LoadInfo = term()</v> - <v>Reason = load_failed | bad_lib | load | reload | - upgrade | old_code</v> - <v>Text = string()</v> - </type> <desc> <note> <p>In releases older than OTP R14B, NIFs were an @@ -2139,21 +1820,21 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <c>{error,Reason,Text}</c>.</p> </note> <p>Loads and links a dynamic library containing native - implemented functions (NIFs) for a module. <c>Path</c> is a + implemented functions (NIFs) for a module. <c><anno>Path</anno></c> is a file path to the sharable object/dynamic library file minus the OS-dependent file extension (.so for Unix and .dll for Windows). See <seealso marker="erl_nif">erl_nif</seealso> on how to implement a NIF library.</p> - <p><c>LoadInfo</c> can be any term. It will be passed on to + <p><c><anno>LoadInfo</anno></c> can be any term. It will be passed on to the library as part of the initialization. A good practice is to include a module version number to support future code upgrade scenarios.</p> <p>The call to <c>load_nif/2</c> must be made <em>directly</em> from the Erlang code of the module that the NIF library belongs to.</p> - <p>It returns either <c>ok</c>, or <c>{error,{Reason,Text}}</c> - if loading fails. <c>Reason</c> is one of the atoms below, - while <c>Text</c> is a human readable string that may give + <p>It returns either <c>ok</c>, or <c>{error,{<anno>Reason</anno>,Text}}</c> + if loading fails. <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is one of the atoms below, + while <c><anno>Text</anno></c> is a human readable string that may give some more information about the failure.</p> <taglist> <tag><c>load_failed</c></tag> @@ -2179,11 +1860,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:loaded() -> [Module]</name> + <name name="loaded" arity="0"/> <fsummary>List of all loaded modules</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list of all loaded Erlang modules (current and/or old code), including preloaded modules.</p> @@ -2191,11 +1869,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:localtime() -> DateTime</name> + <name name="localtime" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Current local date and time</fsummary> - <type> - <v>DateTime = <seealso marker="calendar#type-datetime">calendar:datetime()</seealso></v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the current local date and time <c>{{Year, Month, Day}, {Hour, Minute, Second}}</c>.</p> @@ -2212,32 +1887,27 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <desc> <p>Converts local date and time to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), if this is supported by the underlying OS. Otherwise, - no conversion is done and <c>{<anno>Date1</anno>, <anno>Time1</anno>}</c> is returned.</p> + no conversion is done and <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> is returned.</p> <pre> > <input>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({{1996,11,6},{14,45,17}}).</input> {{1996,11,6},{13,45,17}}</pre> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Date1</c> or <c>Time1</c> do - not denote a valid date or time.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> does not denote + a valid date and time.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({Date1, Time1}, IsDst) -> {Date2, Time2}</name> + <name name="localtime_to_universaltime" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Convert from local to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) date and time</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Date1 = Date2 = <seealso marker="calendar#type-date">calendar:date()</seealso></v> - <v>Time1 = Time2 = <seealso marker="calendar#type-time">calendar:time()</seealso></v> - <v>IsDst = true | false | undefined</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Converts local date and time to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) just like <c>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime/1</c>, but the caller decides if daylight saving time is active or not.</p> - <p>If <c>IsDst == true</c> the <c>{Date1, Time1}</c> is during - daylight saving time, if <c>IsDst == false</c> it is not, - and if <c>IsDst == undefined</c> the underlying OS may + <p>If <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == true</c> the <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> is during + daylight saving time, if <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == false</c> it is not, + and if <c><anno>IsDst</anno> == undefined</c> the underlying OS may guess, which is the same as calling - <c>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({Date1, Time1})</c>.</p> + <c>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime(<anno>Localtime</anno>)</c>.</p> <pre> > <input>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({{1996,11,6},{14,45,17}}, true).</input> {{1996,11,6},{12,45,17}} @@ -2245,12 +1915,12 @@ os_prompt% </pre> {{1996,11,6},{13,45,17}} > <input>erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({{1996,11,6},{14,45,17}}, undefined).</input> {{1996,11,6},{13,45,17}}</pre> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Date1</c> or <c>Time1</c> do - not denote a valid date or time.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Localtime</anno></c> does not denote + a valid date and time.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>make_ref() -> reference()</name> + <name name="make_ref" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Return an almost unique reference</fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns an almost unique reference.</p> @@ -2262,33 +1932,23 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:make_tuple(Arity, InitialValue) -> tuple()</name> + <name name="make_tuple" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Create a new tuple of a given arity</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Arity = arity()</v> - <v>InitialValue = term()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns a new tuple of the given <c>Arity</c>, where all - elements are <c>InitialValue</c>.</p> + <p>Returns a new tuple of the given <c><anno>Arity</anno></c>, where all + elements are <c><anno>InitialValue</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>erlang:make_tuple(4, []).</input> {[],[],[],[]}</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:make_tuple(Arity, Default, InitList) -> tuple()</name> + <name name="make_tuple" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Create a new tuple with given arity and contents</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Arity = arity()</v> - <v>Default = term()</v> - <v>InitList = [{Position,term()}]</v> - <v>Position = integer()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p><c>erlang:make_tuple</c> first creates a tuple of size <c>Arity</c> - where each element has the value <c>Default</c>. It then fills - in values from <c>InitList</c>. Each list element in <c>InitList</c> + <desc> + <p><c>erlang:make_tuple</c> first creates a tuple of size <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> + where each element has the value <c><anno>DefaultValue</anno></c>. It then fills + in values from <c><anno>InitList</anno></c>. Each list element in <c><anno>InitList</anno></c> must be a two-tuple where the first element is a position in the newly created tuple and the second element is any term. If a position occurs more than once in the list, the term corresponding to @@ -2307,15 +1967,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:md5(Data) -> Digest</name> + <name name="md5" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Compute an MD5 message digest</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - <v>Digest = binary()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Computes an <c>MD5</c> message digest from <c>Data</c>, where - the length of the digest is 128 bits (16 bytes). <c>Data</c> + <p>Computes an <c>MD5</c> message digest from <c><anno>Data</anno></c>, where + the length of the digest is 128 bits (16 bytes). <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is a binary or a list of small integers and binaries.</p> <p>See The MD5 Message Digest Algorithm (RFC 1321) for more information about MD5.</p> @@ -2324,51 +1980,39 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:md5_final(Context) -> Digest</name> + <name name="md5_final" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Finish the update of an MD5 context and return the computed MD5 message digest</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Context = Digest = binary()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Finishes the update of an MD5 <c>Context</c> and returns + <p>Finishes the update of an MD5 <c><anno>Context</anno></c> and returns the computed <c>MD5</c> message digest.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:md5_init() -> Context</name> + <name name="md5_init" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Create an MD5 context</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Context = binary()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Creates an MD5 context, to be used in subsequent calls to <c>md5_update/2</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:md5_update(Context, Data) -> NewContext</name> + <name name="md5_update" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Update an MD5 context with data, and return a new context</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - <v>Context = NewContext = binary()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Updates an MD5 <c>Context</c> with <c>Data</c>, and returns - a <c>NewContext</c>.</p> + <p>Updates an MD5 <c><anno>Context</anno></c> with <c><anno>Data</anno></c>, and returns + a <c><anno>NewContext</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:memory() -> [{Type, Size}]</name> + <name name="memory" arity="0"/> + <type name="memory_type"/> <fsummary>Information about dynamically allocated memory</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Type, Size -- see below</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list containing information about memory dynamically allocated by the Erlang emulator. Each element of the list is a tuple <c>{Type, Size}</c>. The first element - <c>Type</c>is an atom describing memory type. The second - element <c>Size</c>is memory size in bytes. A description of + <c><anno>Type</anno></c>is an atom describing memory type. The second + element <c><anno>Size</anno></c>is memory size in bytes. A description of each memory type follows:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>total</c></tag> @@ -2430,6 +2074,14 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <p>This memory is part of the memory presented as <c>system</c> memory.</p> </item> + <tag><c>low</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Only on 64-bit halfword emulator.</p> + <p>The total amount of memory allocated in low memory areas + that are restricted to less than 4 Gb even though + the system may have more physical memory.</p> + <p>May be removed in future releases of halfword emulator.</p> + </item> <tag><c>maximum</c></tag> <item> <p>The maximum total amount of memory allocated since @@ -2441,14 +2093,6 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <seealso marker="tools:instrument">instrument(3)</seealso> and/or <seealso marker="erts:erl">erl(1)</seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>low</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Only on 64-bit halfword emulator.</p> - <p>The total amount of memory allocated in low memory areas - that are restricted to less than 4 Gb even though - the system may have more physical memory.</p> - <p>May be removed in future releases of halfword emulator.</p> - </item> </taglist> <note> <p>The <c>system</c> value is not complete. Some allocated @@ -2512,16 +2156,15 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:memory(Type | [Type]) -> Size | [{Type, Size}]</name> + <name name="memory" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> + <name name="memory" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> + <type name="memory_type"/> <fsummary>Information about dynamically allocated memory</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Type, Size -- see below</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the memory size in bytes allocated for memory of - type <c>Type</c>. The argument can also be given as a list - of <c>Type</c> atoms, in which case a corresponding list of - <c>{Type, Size}</c> tuples is returned.</p> + type <c><anno>Type</anno></c>. The argument can also be given as a list + of <c>memory_type()</c> atoms, in which case a corresponding list of + <c>{memory_type(), Size :: integer >= 0}</c> tuples is returned.</p> <note> <p> Since erts version 5.6.4 <c>erlang:memory/1</c> requires that @@ -2533,13 +2176,13 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <taglist> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>Type</c> is not one of the memory types listed in the + If <c><anno>Type</anno></c> is not one of the memory types listed in the documentation of <seealso marker="#memory/0">erlang:memory/0</seealso>. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>maximum</c> is passed as <c>Type</c> and the emulator + If <c>maximum</c> is passed as <c><anno>Type</anno></c> and the emulator is not run in instrumented mode. </item> <tag><c>notsup</c></tag> @@ -2561,13 +2204,10 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>module_loaded(Module) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="module_loaded" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Check if a module is loaded</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the module <c>Module</c> is loaded, + <p>Returns <c>true</c> if the module <c><anno>Module</anno></c> is loaded, otherwise returns <c>false</c>. It does not attempt to load the module.</p> <warning> @@ -2578,22 +2218,15 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>monitor(Type, Item) -> MonitorRef</name> + <name name="monitor" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Start monitoring</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Type = process</v> - <v>Item = pid() | {RegName, Node} | RegName</v> - <v> RegName = atom()</v> - <v> Node = node()</v> - <v>MonitorRef = reference()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>The calling process starts monitoring <c>Item</c> which is - an object of type <c>Type</c>.</p> + <desc> + <p>The calling process starts monitoring <c><anno>Item</anno></c> which is + an object of type <c><anno>Type</anno></c>.</p> <p>Currently only processes can be monitored, i.e. the only - allowed <c>Type</c> is <c>process</c>, but other types may be + allowed <c><anno>Type</anno></c> is <c>process</c>, but other types may be allowed in the future.</p> - <p><c>Item</c> can be:</p> + <p><c><anno>Item</anno></c> can be:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>pid()</c></tag> <item> @@ -2619,8 +2252,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> unregistered.</p> </note> <p>A <c>'DOWN'</c> message will be sent to the monitoring - process if <c>Item</c> dies, if <c>Item</c> does not exist, - or if the connection is lost to the node which <c>Item</c> + process if <c><anno>Item</anno></c> dies, if <c><anno>Item</anno></c> does not exist, + or if the connection is lost to the node which <c><anno>Item</anno></c> resides on. A <c>'DOWN'</c> message has the following pattern:</p> <code type="none"> {'DOWN', MonitorRef, Type, Object, Info}</code> @@ -2631,11 +2264,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <item> <p>A reference to the monitored object:</p> <list type="bulleted"> - <item>the pid of the monitored process, if <c>Item</c> was + <item>the pid of the monitored process, if <c><anno>Item</anno></c> was specified as a pid.</item> - <item><c>{RegName, Node}</c>, if <c>Item</c> was specified as + <item><c>{RegName, Node}</c>, if <c><anno>Item</anno></c> was specified as <c>{RegName, Node}</c>.</item> - <item><c>{RegName, Node}</c>, if <c>Item</c> was specified as + <item><c>{RegName, Node}</c>, if <c><anno>Item</anno></c> was specified as <c>RegName</c>. <c>Node</c> will in this case be the name of the local node (<c>node()</c>).</item> </list> @@ -2644,7 +2277,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <item> <p>Either the exit reason of the process, <c>noproc</c> (non-existing process), or <c>noconnection</c> (no - connection to <c>Node</c>).</p> + connection to <c><anno>Node</anno></c>).</p> </item> </taglist> <note> @@ -2662,7 +2295,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre> where remote process monitoring by registered name is not implemented), the call fails with <c>badarg</c>.</p> <p>Making several calls to <c>monitor/2</c> for the same - <c>Item</c> is not an error; it results in as many, completely + <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is not an error; it results in as many, completely independent, monitorings.</p> <note> <p>The format of the <c>'DOWN'</c> message changed in the 5.2 @@ -2680,25 +2313,21 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>monitor_node(Node, Flag) -> true</name> + <name name="monitor_node" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Monitor the status of a node</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Node = node()</v> - <v>Flag = boolean()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Monitors the status of the node <c>Node</c>. If <c>Flag</c> - is <c>true</c>, monitoring is turned on; if <c>Flag</c> is + <p>Monitors the status of the node <c><anno>Node</anno></c>. If <c><anno>Flag</anno></c> + is <c>true</c>, monitoring is turned on; if <c><anno>Flag</anno></c> is <c>false</c>, monitoring is turned off.</p> <p>Making several calls to <c>monitor_node(Node, true)</c> for - the same <c>Node</c> is not an error; it results in as many, + the same <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is not an error; it results in as many, completely independent, monitorings.</p> - <p>If <c>Node</c> fails or does not exist, the message + <p>If <c><anno>Node</anno></c> fails or does not exist, the message <c>{nodedown, Node}</c> is delivered to the process. If a process has made two calls to <c>monitor_node(Node, true)</c> - and <c>Node</c> terminates, two <c>nodedown</c> messages are + and <c><anno>Node</anno></c> terminates, two <c>nodedown</c> messages are delivered to the process. If there is no connection to - <c>Node</c>, there will be an attempt to create one. If this + <c><anno>Node</anno></c>, there will be an attempt to create one. If this fails, a <c>nodedown</c> message is delivered.</p> <p>Nodes connected through hidden connections can be monitored as any other node.</p> @@ -2706,14 +2335,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:monitor_node(Node, Flag, Options) -> true</name> + <name name="monitor_node" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Monitor the status of a node</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Node = node()</v> - <v>Flag = boolean()</v> - <v>Options = [Option]</v> - <v>Option = allow_passive_connect</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Behaves as <c>monitor_node/2</c> except that it allows an extra option to be given, namely <c>allow_passive_connect</c>. @@ -2736,11 +2359,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:nif_error(Reason)</name> + <name name="nif_error" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Works exactly like <seealso marker="#error/1">erlang:error/1</seealso>, @@ -2751,12 +2371,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:nif_error(Reason, Args)</name> + <name name="nif_error" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Stop execution with a given reason</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - <v>Args = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Works exactly like <seealso marker="#error/2">erlang:error/2</seealso>, @@ -2767,11 +2383,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>node() -> Node</name> + <name name="node" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Name of the local node</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Node = node()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the name of the local node. If the node is not alive, <c>nonode@nohost</c> is returned instead.</p> @@ -2779,14 +2392,10 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>node(Arg) -> Node</name> + <name name="node" arity="1"/> <fsummary>At which node is a pid, port or reference located</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Arg = pid() | port() | reference()</v> - <v>Node = node()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the node where <c>Arg</c> is located. <c>Arg</c> can + <p>Returns the node where <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> is located. <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> can be a pid, a reference, or a port. If the local node is not alive, <c>nonode@nohost</c> is returned.</p> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> @@ -2801,17 +2410,13 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>nodes(Arg | [Arg]) -> Nodes</name> + <name name="nodes" arity="1"/> <fsummary>All nodes of a certain type in the system</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Arg = visible | hidden | connected | this | known</v> - <v>Nodes = [node()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list of nodes according to argument given. The result returned when the argument is a list, is the list of nodes satisfying the disjunction(s) of the list elements.</p> - <p><c>Arg</c> can be any of the following:</p> + <p><c><anno>NodeType</anno></c> can be any of the following:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>visible</c></tag> <item> @@ -2840,15 +2445,12 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <c>nodes() = nodes(visible)</c>.</p> <p>If the local node is not alive, <c>nodes(this) == nodes(known) == [nonode@nohost]</c>, for - any other <c>Arg</c> the empty list [] is returned.</p> + any other <c><anno>Arg</anno></c> the empty list [] is returned.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>now() -> timestamp()</name> - <type> - <v>timestamp() = {MegaSecs, Secs, MicroSecs}</v> - <v>MegaSecs = Secs = MicroSecs = integer() >= 0</v> - </type> + <name name="now" arity="0"/> + <type name="timestamp"/> <fsummary>Elapsed time since 00:00 GMT</fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns the tuple <c>{MegaSecs, Secs, MicroSecs}</c> which is @@ -2870,35 +2472,19 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>open_port(PortName, PortSettings) -> port()</name> + <name name="open_port" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Open a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>PortName = {spawn, Command} | {spawn_driver, Command} | {spawn_executable, FileName} | {fd, In, Out}</v> - <v> Command = string()</v> - <v> FileName = [ FileNameChar ] | binary()</v> - <v> FileNameChar = integer() (1..255 or any Unicode codepoint, see description)</v> - <v> In = Out = integer()</v> - <v>PortSettings = [Opt]</v> - <v> Opt = {packet, N} | stream | {line, L} | {cd, Dir} | {env, Env} | {args, [ ArgString ]} | {arg0, ArgString} | exit_status | use_stdio | nouse_stdio | stderr_to_stdout | in | out | binary | eof</v> - <v> N = 1 | 2 | 4</v> - <v> L = integer()</v> - <v> Dir = string()</v> - <v> ArgString = [ FileNameChar ] | binary()</v> - <v> Env = [{Name, Val}]</v> - <v> Name = string()</v> - <v> Val = string() | false</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a port identifier as the result of opening a new Erlang port. A port can be seen as an external Erlang - process. <c>PortName</c> is one of the following:</p> + process. <c><anno>PortName</anno></c> is one of the following:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>{spawn, Command}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Starts an external program. <c>Command</c> is the name - of the external program which will be run. <c>Command</c> + <p>Starts an external program. <c><anno>Command</anno></c> is the name + of the external program which will be run. <c><anno>Command</anno></c> runs outside the Erlang work space unless an Erlang - driver with the name <c>Command</c> is found. If found, + driver with the name <c><anno>Command</anno></c> is found. If found, that driver will be started. A driver runs in the Erlang workspace, which means that it is linked with the Erlang runtime system.</p> @@ -2918,24 +2504,24 @@ os_prompt% </pre> name of the executable (or driver). This (among other things) makes this option unsuitable for running programs having spaces in file or directory names. Use - {spawn_executable, Command} instead if spaces in executable + {spawn_executable, <anno>Command</anno>} instead if spaces in executable file names is desired.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{spawn_driver, Command}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{spawn_driver, <anno>Command</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Works like <c>{spawn, Command}</c>, but demands the + <p>Works like <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c>, but demands the first (space separated) token of the command to be the name of a loaded driver. If no driver with that name is loaded, a <c>badarg</c> error is raised.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Works like <c>{spawn, Command}</c>, but only runs - external executables. The <c>Command</c> in its whole + <p>Works like <c>{spawn, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>, but only runs + external executables. The <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> in its whole is used as the name of the executable, including any spaces. If arguments are to be passed, the - <c>args</c> and <c>arg0</c> <c>PortSettings</c> can be used.</p> + <c>args</c> and <c>arg0</c> <c><anno>PortSettings</anno></c> can be used.</p> <p>The shell is not usually invoked to start the program, it's executed directly. Neither is the @@ -2966,7 +2552,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre> of the executable is limited to the ISO-latin-1 character set.</p></note> - <p>If the <c>Command</c> cannot be run, an error + <p>If the <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> cannot be run, an error exception, with the posix error code as the reason, is raised. The error reason may differ between operating systems. Typically the error <c>enoent</c> is raised @@ -2974,23 +2560,23 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <c>eaccess</c> is raised when the given file is not executable.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{fd, In, Out}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{fd, <anno>In</anno>, <anno>Out</anno>}</c></tag> <item> <p>Allows an Erlang process to access any currently opened file descriptors used by Erlang. The file descriptor - <c>In</c> can be used for standard input, and the file - descriptor <c>Out</c> for standard output. It is only + <c><anno>In</anno></c> can be used for standard input, and the file + descriptor <c><anno>Out</anno></c> for standard output. It is only used for various servers in the Erlang operating system (<c>shell</c> and <c>user</c>). Hence, its use is very limited.</p> </item> </taglist> - <p><c>PortSettings</c> is a list of settings for the port. + <p><c><anno>PortSettings</anno></c> is a list of settings for the port. Valid settings are:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>{packet, N}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{packet, <anno>N</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Messages are preceded by their length, sent in <c>N</c> + <p>Messages are preceded by their length, sent in <c><anno>N</anno></c> bytes, with the most significant byte first. Valid values for <c>N</c> are 1, 2, or 4.</p> </item> @@ -3000,7 +2586,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre> user-defined protocol must be used between the Erlang process and the external object.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{line, L}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{line, <anno>L</anno>}</c></tag> <item> <p>Messages are delivered on a per line basis. Each line (delimited by the OS-dependent newline sequence) is @@ -3008,7 +2594,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre> is <c>{Flag, Line}</c>, where <c>Flag</c> is either <c>eol</c> or <c>noeol</c> and <c>Line</c> is the actual data delivered (without the newline sequence).</p> - <p><c>L</c> specifies the maximum line length in bytes. + <p><c><anno>L</anno></c> specifies the maximum line length in bytes. Lines longer than this will be delivered in more than one message, with the <c>Flag</c> set to <c>noeol</c> for all but the last message. If end of file is encountered @@ -3016,39 +2602,40 @@ os_prompt% </pre> sequence, the last line will also be delivered with the <c>Flag</c> set to <c>noeol</c>. In all other cases, lines are delivered with <c>Flag</c> set to <c>eol</c>.</p> - <p>The <c>{packet, N}</c> and <c>{line, L}</c> settings are + <p>The <c>{packet, <anno>N</anno>}</c> and <c>{line, <anno>L</anno>}</c> settings are mutually exclusive.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{cd, Dir}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{cd, <anno>Dir</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, Command}</c> and - <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c>. - The external program starts using <c>Dir</c> as its - working directory. <c>Dir</c> must be a string. Not - available on VxWorks.</p> + <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and + <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>. + The external program starts using <c><anno>Dir</anno></c> as its + working directory. <c><anno>Dir</anno></c> must be a string. + </p> </item> - <tag><c>{env, Env}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{env, <anno>Env</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, Command}</c> and - <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c>. + <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and + <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>. The environment of the started process is extended using - the environment specifications in <c>Env</c>.</p> - <p><c>Env</c> should be a list of tuples <c>{Name, Val}</c>, - where <c>Name</c> is the name of an environment variable, - and <c>Val</c> is the value it is to have in the spawned - port process. Both <c>Name</c> and <c>Val</c> must be - strings. The one exception is <c>Val</c> being the atom + the environment specifications in <c><anno>Env</anno></c>.</p> + <p><c><anno>Env</anno></c> should be a list of tuples <c>{<anno>Name</anno>, <anno>Val</anno>}</c>, + where <c><anno>Name</anno></c> is the name of an environment variable, + and <c><anno>Val</anno></c> is the value it is to have in the spawned + port process. Both <c><anno>Name</anno></c> and <c><anno>Val</anno></c> must be + strings. The one exception is <c><anno>Val</anno></c> being the atom <c>false</c> (in analogy with <c>os:getenv/1</c>), which - removes the environment variable.</p> + removes the environment variable. + </p> <p>If Unicode filename encoding is in effect (see the <seealso marker="erts:erl#file_name_encoding">erl manual page</seealso>), the strings (both <c>Name</c> and <c>Value</c>) may contain characters with codepoints > 255.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{args, [ string() ]}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{args, [ string() | binary() ]}</c></tag> <item> - <p>This option is only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c> + <p>This option is only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c> and specifies arguments to the executable. Each argument is given as a separate string and (on Unix) eventually ends up as one element each in the argument vector. On @@ -3091,10 +2678,10 @@ os_prompt% </pre> option can be used.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{arg0, string()}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{arg0, string() | binary()}</c></tag> <item> - <p>This option is only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c> + <p>This option is only valid for <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c> and explicitly specifies the program name argument when running an executable. This might in some circumstances, on some operating systems, be desirable. How the program @@ -3108,9 +2695,9 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <tag><c>exit_status</c></tag> <item> - <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, Command}</c> where - <c>Command</c> refers to an external program, and for - <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c>.</p> + <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> where + <c><anno>Command</anno></c> refers to an external program, and for + <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>.</p> <p>When the external process connected to the port exits, a message of the form <c>{Port,{exit_status,Status}}</c> is sent to the connected process, where <c>Status</c> is the @@ -3125,8 +2712,8 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </item> <tag><c>use_stdio</c></tag> <item> - <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, Command}</c> and - <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c>. It + <p>This is only valid for <c>{spawn, <anno>Command</anno>}</c> and + <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c>. It allows the standard input and output (file descriptors 0 and 1) of the spawned (UNIX) process for communication with Erlang.</p> @@ -3223,7 +2810,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </item> <tag><c>enoent</c></tag> <item> - <p>The <c>Command</c> given in <c>{spawn_executable, Command}</c> does not point out an existing file.</p> + <p>The <c><anno>FileName</anno></c> given in <c>{spawn_executable, <anno>FileName</anno>}</c> does not point out an existing file.</p> </item> </taglist> <p>During use of a port opened using <c>{spawn, Name}</c>, @@ -3239,56 +2826,47 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:phash(Term, Range) -> Hash</name> + <name name="phash" arity="2"/> + <type_desc variable="Range">Range = 1..2^32, Hash = 1..Range</type_desc> <fsummary>Portable hash function</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - <v>Range = 1..2^32</v> - <v>Hash = 1..Range</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Portable hash function that will give the same hash for the same Erlang term regardless of machine architecture and ERTS version (the BIF was introduced in ERTS 4.9.1.1). Range can be between 1 and 2^32, the function returns a hash value - for <c>Term</c> within the range <c>1..Range</c>.</p> + for <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range <c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>.</p> <p>This BIF could be used instead of the old deprecated <c>erlang:hash/2</c> BIF, as it calculates better hashes for all data-types, but consider using <c>phash2/1,2</c> instead.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:phash2(Term [, Range]) -> Hash</name> + <name name="phash2" arity="1"/> + <name name="phash2" arity="2"/> + <type_desc variable="Range">1..2^32</type_desc> + <type_desc variable="Hash">0..Range-1</type_desc> <fsummary>Portable hash function</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - <v>Range = 1..2^32</v> - <v>Hash = 0..Range-1</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Portable hash function that will give the same hash for the same Erlang term regardless of machine architecture and ERTS version (the BIF was introduced in ERTS 5.2). Range can be between 1 and 2^32, the function returns a hash value for - <c>Term</c> within the range <c>0..Range-1</c>. When called - without the <c>Range</c> argument, a value in the range + <c><anno>Term</anno></c> within the range <c>0..<anno>Range</anno>-1</c>. When called + without the <c><anno>Range</anno></c> argument, a value in the range <c>0..2^27-1</c> is returned.</p> <p>This BIF should always be used for hashing terms. It distributes small integers better than <c>phash/2</c>, and it is faster for bignums and binaries.</p> - <p>Note that the range <c>0..Range-1</c> is different from - the range of <c>phash/2</c> (<c>1..Range</c>).</p> + <p>Note that the range <c>0..<anno>Range</anno>-1</c> is different from + the range of <c>phash/2</c> (<c>1..<anno>Range</anno></c>).</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>pid_to_list(Pid) -> string()</name> + <name name="pid_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Text representation of a pid</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text - representation of <c>Pid</c>.</p> + representation of <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>.</p> <warning> <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in @@ -3297,88 +2875,74 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>port_close(Port) -> true</name> + <name name="port_close" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Close an open port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Closes an open port. Roughly the same as - <c>Port ! {self(), close}</c> except for the error behaviour + <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), close}</c> except for the error behaviour (see below), and that the port does <em>not</em> reply with <c>{Port, closed}</c>. Any process may close a port with <c>port_close/1</c>, not only the port owner (the connected process).</p> - <p>For comparison: <c>Port ! {self(), close}</c> fails with - <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> cannot be sent to (i.e., - <c>Port</c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). If - <c>Port</c> is a closed port nothing happens. If <c>Port</c> + <p>For comparison: <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), close}</c> fails with + <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> cannot be sent to (i.e., + <c><anno>Port</anno></c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). If + <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port nothing happens. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is an open port and the calling process is the port owner, the port replies with <c>{Port, closed}</c> when all buffers have been flushed and the port really closes, but if the calling process is not the port owner the <em>port owner</em> fails with <c>badsig</c>.</p> <p>Note that any process can close a port using - <c>Port ! {PortOwner, close}</c> just as if it itself was + <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, close}</c> just as if it itself was the port owner, but the reply always goes to the port owner.</p> <p>In short: <c>port_close(Port)</c> has a cleaner and more - logical behaviour than <c>Port ! {self(), close}</c>.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not an open port or + logical behaviour than <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), close}</c>.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port or the registered name of an open port.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>port_command(Port, Data) -> true</name> + <name name="port_command" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Send data to a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Sends data to a port. Same as - <c>Port ! {self(), {command, Data}}</c> except for the error + <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), {command, Data}}</c> except for the error behaviour (see below). Any process may send data to a port with <c>port_command/2</c>, not only the port owner (the connected process).</p> - <p>For comparison: <c>Port ! {self(), {command, Data}}</c> - fails with <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> cannot be sent to - (i.e., <c>Port</c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). - If <c>Port</c> is a closed port the data message disappears - without a sound. If <c>Port</c> is open and the calling + <p>For comparison: <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), {command, Data}}</c> + fails with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> cannot be sent to + (i.e., <c><anno>Port</anno></c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). + If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port the data message disappears + without a sound. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is open and the calling process is not the port owner, the <em>port owner</em> fails with <c>badsig</c>. The port owner fails with <c>badsig</c> - also if <c>Data</c> is not a valid IO list.</p> + also if <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is not a valid IO list.</p> <p>Note that any process can send to a port using - <c>Port ! {PortOwner, {command, Data}}</c> just as if it + <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {command, <anno>Data</anno>}}</c> just as if it itself was the port owner.</p> - <p>In short: <c>port_command(Port, Data)</c> has a cleaner and + <p>In short: <c>port_command(<anno>Port</anno>, <anno>Data</anno>)</c> has a cleaner and more logical behaviour than - <c>Port ! {self(), {command, Data}}</c>.</p> + <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), {command, Data}}</c>.</p> <p>If the port is busy, the calling process will be suspended until the port is not busy anymore.</p> <p>Failures:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>Port</c> is not an open port or the registered name + If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port or the registered name of an open port. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>Data</c> is not a valid io list. + If <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is not a valid io list. </item> </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>port_command(Port, Data, OptionList) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="port_command" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Send data to a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - <v>Data = iodata()</v> - <v>OptionList = [Option]</v> - <v>Option = force</v> - <v>Option = nosuspend</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Sends data to a port. <c>port_command(Port, Data, [])</c> equals <c>port_command(Port, Data)</c>.</p> @@ -3386,7 +2950,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre> otherwise, <c>true</c> is returned.</p> <p>If the port is busy, the calling process will be suspended until the port is not busy anymore.</p> - <p>Currently the following <c>Option</c>s are valid:</p> + <p>Currently the following <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s are valid:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>force</c></tag> <item>The calling process will not be suspended if the port is @@ -3410,16 +2974,16 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <taglist> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>Port</c> is not an open port or the registered name + If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port or the registered name of an open port. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>Data</c> is not a valid io list. + If <c><anno>Data</anno></c> is not a valid io list. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>OptionList</c> is not a valid option list. + If <c><anno>OptionList</anno></c> is not a valid option list. </item> <tag><c>notsup</c></tag> <item> @@ -3431,15 +2995,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>port_connect(Port, Pid) -> true</name> + <name name="port_connect" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Set the owner of a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Sets the port owner (the connected port) to <c>Pid</c>. - Roughly the same as <c>Port ! {self(), {connect, Pid}}</c> + <p>Sets the port owner (the connected port) to <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>. + Roughly the same as <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c> except for the following:</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item> @@ -3457,164 +3017,146 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <c>unlink(Port)</c> if this is not desired. Any process may set the port owner to be any process with <c>port_connect/2</c>.</p> - <p>For comparison: <c>Port ! {self(), {connect, Pid}}</c> fails - with <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> cannot be sent to (i.e., - <c>Port</c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). If - <c>Port</c> is a closed port nothing happens. If <c>Port</c> + <p>For comparison: <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(), {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c> fails + with <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> cannot be sent to (i.e., + <c><anno>Port</anno></c> refers neither to a port nor to a process). If + <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a closed port nothing happens. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is an open port and the calling process is the port owner, the port replies with <c>{Port, connected}</c> to the old port owner. Note that the old port owner is still linked to - the port, and that the new is not. If <c>Port</c> is an open + the port, and that the new is not. If <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is an open port and the calling process is not the port owner, the <em>port owner</em> fails with <c>badsig</c>. The port - owner fails with <c>badsig</c> also if <c>Pid</c> is not an + owner fails with <c>badsig</c> also if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not an existing local pid.</p> <p>Note that any process can set the port owner using - <c>Port ! {PortOwner, {connect, Pid}}</c> just as if it + <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {PortOwner, {connect, <anno>Pid</anno>}}</c> just as if it itself was the port owner, but the reply always goes to the port owner.</p> - <p>In short: <c>port_connect(Port, Pid)</c> has a cleaner and + <p>In short: <c>port_connect(<anno>Port</anno>, <anno>Pid</anno>)</c> has a cleaner and more logical behaviour than - <c>Port ! {self(),{connect,Pid}}</c>.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not an open port - or the registered name of an open port, or if <c>Pid</c> is + <c><anno>Port</anno> ! {self(),{connect,<anno>Pid</anno>}}</c>.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port + or the registered name of an open port, or if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not an existing local pid.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>port_control(Port, Operation, Data) -> Res</name> + <name name="port_control" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Perform a synchronous control operation on a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - <v>Operation = integer()</v> - <v>Data = Res = iodata()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Performs a synchronous control operation on a port. - The meaning of <c>Operation</c> and <c>Data</c> depends on + The meaning of <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c> depends on the port, i.e., on the port driver. Not all port drivers support this control feature.</p> <p>Returns: a list of integers in the range 0 through 255, or a binary, depending on the port driver. The meaning of the returned data also depends on the port driver.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not an open port or - the registered name of an open port, if <c>Operation</c> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port or + the registered name of an open port, if <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> cannot fit in a 32-bit integer, if the port driver does not support synchronous control operations, or if the port driver so decides for any reason (probably something wrong with - <c>Operation</c> or <c>Data</c>).</p> + <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> or <c><anno>Data</anno></c>).</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:port_call(Port, Operation, Data) -> term()</name> + <name name="port_call" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Synchronous call to a port with term data</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - <v>Operation = integer()</v> - <v>Data = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Performs a synchronous call to a port. The meaning of - <c>Operation</c> and <c>Data</c> depends on the port, i.e., + <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> and <c><anno>Data</anno></c> depends on the port, i.e., on the port driver. Not all port drivers support this feature.</p> - <p><c>Port</c> is a port identifier, referring to a driver.</p> - <p><c>Operation</c> is an integer, which is passed on to + <p><c><anno>Port</anno></c> is a port identifier, referring to a driver.</p> + <p><c><anno>Operation</anno></c> is an integer, which is passed on to the driver.</p> - <p><c>Data</c> is any Erlang term. This data is converted to + <p><c><anno>Data</anno></c> is any Erlang term. This data is converted to binary term format and sent to the port.</p> <p>Returns: a term from the driver. The meaning of the returned data also depends on the port driver.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not an open port or - the registered name of an open port, if <c>Operation</c> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not an open port or + the registered name of an open port, if <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> cannot fit in a 32-bit integer, if the port driver does not support synchronous control operations, or if the port driver so decides for any reason (probably something wrong with - <c>Operation</c> or <c>Data</c>).</p> + <c><anno>Operation</anno></c> or <c><anno>Data</anno></c>).</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:port_info(Port) -> [{Item, Info}] | undefined</name> + <name name="port_info" arity="1"/> + <type name="port_info_result_item"/> <fsummary>Information about a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - <v>Item, Info -- see below</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list containing tuples with information about - the <c>Port</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the port is not open. + the <c><anno>Port</anno></c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the port is not open. The order of the tuples is not defined, nor are all the tuples mandatory.</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>{registered_name, RegName}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{registered_name, <anno>RegName</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>RegName</c> (an atom) is the registered name of + <p><c><anno>RegName</anno></c> (an atom) is the registered name of the port. If the port has no registered name, this tuple is not present in the list.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{id, Index}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{id, <anno>Index</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Index</c> (an integer) is the internal index of the + <p><c><anno>Index</anno></c> (an integer) is the internal index of the port. This index may be used to separate ports.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{connected, Pid}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{connected, <anno>Pid</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Pid</c> is the process connected to the port.</p> + <p><c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is the process connected to the port.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{links, Pids}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{links, <anno>Pids</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Pids</c> is a list of pids to which processes the + <p><c><anno>Pids</anno></c> is a list of pids to which processes the port is linked.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{name, String}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{name, <anno>String</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>String</c> is the command name set by + <p><c><anno>String</anno></c> is the command name set by <c>open_port</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{input, Bytes}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{input, <anno>Bytes</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Bytes</c> is the total number of bytes read from + <p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total number of bytes read from the port.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{output, Bytes}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{output, <anno>Bytes</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Bytes</c> is the total number of bytes written to + <p><c><anno>Bytes</anno></c> is the total number of bytes written to the port.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{os_pid, Integer | undefined}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{os_pid, <anno>OsPid</anno> | undefined}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Integer</c> is the process identifier (or equivalent) of an OS process created with <c>open_port({spawn | spawn_executable, Command}, Options)</c>. If the port is not the result of spawning an OS process, the value is <c>undefined</c>.</p> + <p><c> <anno>OsPid</anno></c> is the process identifier (or equivalent) of an OS process created with <c>open_port({spawn | spawn_executable, Command}, Options)</c>. If the port is not the result of spawning an OS process, the value is <c>undefined</c>.</p> </item> </taglist> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not a local port.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local port.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:port_info(Port, Item) -> {Item, Info} | undefined | []</name> + <name name="port_info" arity="2"/> + <type name="port_info_item"/> + <type name="port_info_result_item"/> <fsummary>Information about a port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port() | atom()</v> - <v>Item, Info -- see below</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Returns information about <c>Port</c> as specified - by <c>Item</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the port is not open. - Also, if <c>Item == registered_name</c> and the port has no - registered name, [] is returned.</p> - <p>For valid values of <c>Item</c>, and corresponding - values of <c>Info</c>, see + <desc> + <p>Returns information about <c><anno>Port</anno></c> as specified + by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the port is not open. + Also, if <c>Item =:= registered_name</c> and the port has no + registered name, <c>[]</c> is returned.</p> + <p>For valid values of <c><anno>Item</anno></c>, and corresponding + values of <c><anno>Result</anno></c>, see <seealso marker="#port_info/1">erlang:port_info/1</seealso>.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Port</c> is not a local port.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Port</anno></c> is not a local port.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:port_to_list(Port) -> string()</name> + <name name="port_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Text representation of a port identifier</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Port = port()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text - representation of the port identifier <c>Port</c>.</p> + representation of the port identifier <c><anno>Port</anno></c>.</p> <warning> <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in @@ -3623,18 +3165,15 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:ports() -> [port()]</name> + <name name="ports" arity="0"/> <fsummary>All open ports</fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns a list of all ports on the local node.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>pre_loaded() -> [Module]</name> + <name name="pre_loaded" arity="0"/> <fsummary>List of all pre-loaded modules</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list of Erlang modules which are pre-loaded in the system. As all loading of code is done through the file @@ -3643,220 +3182,222 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:process_display(Pid, Type) -> void()</name> + <name name="process_display" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Write information about a local process on standard error</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - <v>Type = backtrace</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Writes information about the local process <c>Pid</c> on + <p>Writes information about the local process <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> on standard error. The currently allowed value for the atom - <c>Type</c> is <c>backtrace</c>, which shows the contents of + <c><anno>Type</anno></c> is <c>backtrace</c>, which shows the contents of the call stack, including information about the call chain, with the current function printed first. The format of the output is not further defined.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>process_flag(Flag, Value) -> OldValue</name> - <fsummary>Set process flags for the calling process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Flag, Value, OldValue -- see below</v> - </type> + <name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="1"/> + <fsummary>Set process flag trap_exit for the calling process</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Sets certain flags for the process which calls this - function. Returns the old value of the flag.</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>process_flag(trap_exit, Boolean)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>When <c>trap_exit</c> is set to <c>true</c>, exit signals - arriving to a process are converted to <c>{'EXIT', From, Reason}</c> messages, which can be received as ordinary - messages. If <c>trap_exit</c> is set to <c>false</c>, the - process exits if it receives an exit signal other than - <c>normal</c> and the exit signal is propagated to its - linked processes. Application processes should normally - not trap exits.</p> - <p>See also <seealso marker="#exit/2">exit/2</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>process_flag(error_handler, Module)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>This is used by a process to redefine the error handler - for undefined function calls and undefined registered - processes. Inexperienced users should not use this flag - since code auto-loading is dependent on the correct - operation of the error handling module.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>process_flag(min_heap_size, MinHeapSize)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>This changes the minimum heap size for the calling - process.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>process_flag(min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>This changes the minimum binary virtual heap size for the calling - process.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="process_flag_priority"><c>process_flag(priority, Level)</c></marker></tag> - <item> - <p>This sets the process priority. <c>Level</c> is an atom. - There are currently four priority levels: <c>low</c>, - <c>normal</c>, <c>high</c>, and <c>max</c>. The default - priority level is <c>normal</c>. <em>NOTE</em>: The - <c>max</c> priority level is reserved for internal use in - the Erlang runtime system, and should <em>not</em> be used - by others. - </p> - <p>Internally in each priority level processes are scheduled - in a round robin fashion. - </p> - <p>Execution of processes on priority <c>normal</c> and - priority <c>low</c> will be interleaved. Processes on - priority <c>low</c> will be selected for execution less - frequently than processes on priority <c>normal</c>. - </p> - <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>high</c> - no processes on priority <c>low</c>, or <c>normal</c> will - be selected for execution. Note, however, that this does - <em>not</em> mean that no processes on priority <c>low</c>, - or <c>normal</c> will be able to run when there are - processes on priority <c>high</c> running. On the runtime - system with SMP support there might be more processes running - in parallel than processes on priority <c>high</c>, i.e., - a <c>low</c>, and a <c>high</c> priority process might - execute at the same time. - </p> - <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>max</c> - no processes on priority <c>low</c>, <c>normal</c>, or - <c>high</c> will be selected for execution. As with the - <c>high</c> priority, processes on lower priorities might - execute in parallel with processes on priority <c>max</c>. - </p> - <p>Scheduling is preemptive. Regardless of priority, a process - is preempted when it has consumed more than a certain amount - of reductions since the last time it was selected for - execution. - </p> - <p><em>NOTE</em>: You should not depend on the scheduling - to remain exactly as it is today. Scheduling, at least on - the runtime system with SMP support, is very likely to be - modified in the future in order to better utilize available - processor cores. - </p> - <p>There is currently <em>no</em> automatic mechanism for - avoiding priority inversion, such as priority inheritance, - or priority ceilings. When using priorities you have - to take this into account and handle such scenarios by - yourself. - </p> - <p>Making calls from a <c>high</c> priority process into code - that you don't have control over may cause the <c>high</c> - priority process to wait for a processes with lower - priority, i.e., effectively decreasing the priority of the - <c>high</c> priority process during the call. Even if this - isn't the case with one version of the code that you don't - have under your control, it might be the case in a future - version of it. This might, for example, happen if a - <c>high</c> priority process triggers code loading, since - the code server runs on priority <c>normal</c>. - </p> - <p>Other priorities than <c>normal</c> are normally not needed. - When other priorities are used, they need to be used - with care, especially the <c>high</c> priority <em>must</em> - be used with care. A process on <c>high</c> priority should - only perform work for short periods of time. Busy looping for - long periods of time in a <c>high</c> priority process will - most likely cause problems, since there are important servers - in OTP running on priority <c>normal</c>. - </p> - </item> - - <tag><c>process_flag(save_calls, N)</c></tag> - <item> - <p><c>N</c> must be an integer in the interval 0..10000. - If <c>N</c> > 0, call saving is made active for the - process, which means that information about the <c>N</c> - most recent global function calls, BIF calls, sends and - receives made by the process are saved in a list, which - can be retrieved with - <c>process_info(Pid, last_calls)</c>. A global function - call is one in which the module of the function is - explicitly mentioned. Only a fixed amount of information - is saved: a tuple <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> for - function calls, and the mere atoms <c>send</c>, - <c>'receive'</c> and <c>timeout</c> for sends and receives - (<c>'receive'</c> when a message is received and - <c>timeout</c> when a receive times out). If <c>N</c> = 0, - call saving is disabled for the process, which is the - default. Whenever the size of the call saving list is set, - its contents are reset.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>process_flag(sensitive, Boolean)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Set or clear the <c>sensitive</c> flag for the current process. - When a process has been marked as sensitive by calling - <c>process_flag(sensitive, true)</c>, features in the run-time - system that can be used for examining the data and/or inner working - of the process are silently disabled.</p> - <p>Features that are disabled include (but are not limited to) - the following:</p> - <p>Tracing: Trace flags can still be set for the process, but no - trace messages of any kind will be generated. - (If the <c>sensitive</c> flag is turned off, trace messages will - again be generated if there are any trace flags set.)</p> - <p>Sequential tracing: The sequential trace token will be propagated - as usual, but no sequential trace messages will be generated.</p> - <p><c>process_info/1,2</c> cannot be used to read out the message - queue or the process dictionary (both will be returned as empty lists).</p> - <p>Stack back-traces cannot be displayed for the process.</p> - <p>In crash dumps, the stack, messages, and the process dictionary - will be omitted.</p> - <p>If <c>{save_calls,N}</c> has been set for the process, no - function calls will be saved to the call saving list. - (The call saving list will not be cleared; furthermore, send, receive, - and timeout events will still be added to the list.)</p> - </item> - </taglist> + <p>When <c>trap_exit</c> is set to <c>true</c>, exit signals + arriving to a process are converted to <c>{'EXIT', From, Reason}</c> messages, which can be received as ordinary + messages. If <c>trap_exit</c> is set to <c>false</c>, the + process exits if it receives an exit signal other than + <c>normal</c> and the exit signal is propagated to its + linked processes. Application processes should normally + not trap exits.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + <p>See also <seealso marker="#exit/2">exit/2</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="2"/> + <fsummary>Set process flag error_handler for the calling process</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>This is used by a process to redefine the error handler + for undefined function calls and undefined registered + processes. Inexperienced users should not use this flag + since code auto-loading is dependent on the correct + operation of the error handling module.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="3"/> + <fsummary>Set process flag min_heap_size for the calling process</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>This changes the minimum heap size for the calling + process.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>process_flag(Pid, Flag, Value) -> OldValue</name> + <name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="4"/> + <fsummary>Set process flag min_bin_vheap_size for the calling process</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>This changes the minimum binary virtual heap size for the calling + process.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="5"/> + <type name="priority_level"/> + <fsummary>Set process flag priority for the calling process</fsummary> + <desc> + <p><marker id="process_flag_priority"></marker> + This sets the process priority. <c><anno>Level</anno></c> is an atom. + There are currently four priority levels: <c>low</c>, + <c>normal</c>, <c>high</c>, and <c>max</c>. The default + priority level is <c>normal</c>. <em>NOTE</em>: The + <c>max</c> priority level is reserved for internal use in + the Erlang runtime system, and should <em>not</em> be used + by others. + </p> + <p>Internally in each priority level processes are scheduled + in a round robin fashion. + </p> + <p>Execution of processes on priority <c>normal</c> and + priority <c>low</c> will be interleaved. Processes on + priority <c>low</c> will be selected for execution less + frequently than processes on priority <c>normal</c>. + </p> + <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>high</c> + no processes on priority <c>low</c>, or <c>normal</c> will + be selected for execution. Note, however, that this does + <em>not</em> mean that no processes on priority <c>low</c>, + or <c>normal</c> will be able to run when there are + processes on priority <c>high</c> running. On the runtime + system with SMP support there might be more processes running + in parallel than processes on priority <c>high</c>, i.e., + a <c>low</c>, and a <c>high</c> priority process might + execute at the same time. + </p> + <p>When there are runnable processes on priority <c>max</c> + no processes on priority <c>low</c>, <c>normal</c>, or + <c>high</c> will be selected for execution. As with the + <c>high</c> priority, processes on lower priorities might + execute in parallel with processes on priority <c>max</c>. + </p> + <p>Scheduling is preemptive. Regardless of priority, a process + is preempted when it has consumed more than a certain amount + of reductions since the last time it was selected for + execution. + </p> + <p><em>NOTE</em>: You should not depend on the scheduling + to remain exactly as it is today. Scheduling, at least on + the runtime system with SMP support, is very likely to be + modified in the future in order to better utilize available + processor cores. + </p> + <p>There is currently <em>no</em> automatic mechanism for + avoiding priority inversion, such as priority inheritance, + or priority ceilings. When using priorities you have + to take this into account and handle such scenarios by + yourself. + </p> + <p>Making calls from a <c>high</c> priority process into code + that you don't have control over may cause the <c>high</c> + priority process to wait for a processes with lower + priority, i.e., effectively decreasing the priority of the + <c>high</c> priority process during the call. Even if this + isn't the case with one version of the code that you don't + have under your control, it might be the case in a future + version of it. This might, for example, happen if a + <c>high</c> priority process triggers code loading, since + the code server runs on priority <c>normal</c>. + </p> + <p>Other priorities than <c>normal</c> are normally not needed. + When other priorities are used, they need to be used + with care, especially the <c>high</c> priority <em>must</em> + be used with care. A process on <c>high</c> priority should + only perform work for short periods of time. Busy looping for + long periods of time in a <c>high</c> priority process will + most likely cause problems, since there are important servers + in OTP running on priority <c>normal</c>. + </p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="6"/> + <fsummary>Set process flag save_calls for the calling process</fsummary> + <desc> + <p><c><anno>N</anno></c> must be an integer in the interval 0..10000. + If <c><anno>N</anno></c> > 0, call saving is made active for the + process, which means that information about the <c><anno>N</anno></c> + most recent global function calls, BIF calls, sends and + receives made by the process are saved in a list, which + can be retrieved with + <c>process_info(Pid, last_calls)</c>. A global function + call is one in which the module of the function is + explicitly mentioned. Only a fixed amount of information + is saved: a tuple <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> for + function calls, and the mere atoms <c>send</c>, + <c>'receive'</c> and <c>timeout</c> for sends and receives + (<c>'receive'</c> when a message is received and + <c>timeout</c> when a receive times out). If <c>N</c> = 0, + call saving is disabled for the process, which is the + default. Whenever the size of the call saving list is set, + its contents are reset.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="process_flag" arity="2" clause_i="7"/> + <fsummary>Set process flag sensitive for the calling process</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Set or clear the <c>sensitive</c> flag for the current process. + When a process has been marked as sensitive by calling + <c>process_flag(sensitive, true)</c>, features in the run-time + system that can be used for examining the data and/or inner working + of the process are silently disabled.</p> + <p>Features that are disabled include (but are not limited to) + the following:</p> + <p>Tracing: Trace flags can still be set for the process, but no + trace messages of any kind will be generated. + (If the <c>sensitive</c> flag is turned off, trace messages will + again be generated if there are any trace flags set.)</p> + <p>Sequential tracing: The sequential trace token will be propagated + as usual, but no sequential trace messages will be generated.</p> + <p><c>process_info/1,2</c> cannot be used to read out the message + queue or the process dictionary (both will be returned as empty lists).</p> + <p>Stack back-traces cannot be displayed for the process.</p> + <p>In crash dumps, the stack, messages, and the process dictionary + will be omitted.</p> + <p>If <c>{save_calls,N}</c> has been set for the process, no + function calls will be saved to the call saving list. + (The call saving list will not be cleared; furthermore, send, receive, + and timeout events will still be added to the list.)</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="process_flag" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Set process flags for a process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - <v>Flag, Value, OldValue -- see below</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Sets certain flags for the process <c>Pid</c>, in the same + <p>Sets certain flags for the process <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>, in the same manner as <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. Returns the old value of the flag. The allowed values for - <c>Flag</c> are only a subset of those allowed in + <c><anno>Flag</anno></c> are only a subset of those allowed in <c>process_flag/2</c>, namely: <c>save_calls</c>.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Pid</c> is not a local process.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a local process.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>process_info(Pid) -> InfoResult</name> + <name name="process_info" arity="1"/> + <type name="process_info_result_item"/> + <type name="priority_level"/> + <type name="stack_item"/> <fsummary>Information about a process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - <v>Item = atom()</v> - <v>Info = term()</v> - <v>InfoTuple = {Item, Info}</v> - <v>InfoTupleList = [InfoTuple]</v> - <v>InfoResult = InfoTupleList | undefined</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Returns a list containing <c>InfoTuple</c>s with + <desc> + <p>Returns a list containing <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with miscellaneous information about the process identified by <c>Pid</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the process is not alive. </p> <p> - The order of the <c>InfoTuple</c>s is not defined, nor - are all the <c>InfoTuple</c>s mandatory. The <c>InfoTuple</c>s + The order of the <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s is not defined, nor + are all the <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s mandatory. The <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s part of the result may be changed without prior notice. - Currently <c>InfoTuple</c>s with the following <c>Item</c>s + Currently <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with the following items are part of the result: <c>current_function</c>, <c>initial_call</c>, <c>status</c>, <c>message_queue_len</c>, <c>messages</c>, <c>links</c>, @@ -3864,12 +3405,12 @@ os_prompt% </pre> <c>priority</c>, <c>group_leader</c>, <c>total_heap_size</c>, <c>heap_size</c>, <c>stack_size</c>, <c>reductions</c>, and <c>garbage_collection</c>. - If the process identified by <c>Pid</c> has a registered name - also an <c>InfoTuple</c> with <c>Item == registered_name</c> + If the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> has a registered name + also an <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> with the item <c>registered_name</c> will appear. </p> <p>See <seealso marker="#process_info/2">process_info/2</seealso> - for information about specific <c>InfoTuple</c>s.</p> + for information about specific <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s.</p> <warning> <p>This BIF is intended for <em>debugging only</em>, use <seealso marker="#process_info/2">process_info/2</seealso> @@ -3880,113 +3421,108 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>process_info(Pid, ItemSpec) -> InfoResult</name> + <name name="process_info" arity="2" clause_i="1"/> + <name name="process_info" arity="2" clause_i="2"/> + <type name="process_info_item"/> + <type name="process_info_result_item"/> + <type name="stack_item"/> + <type name="priority_level"/> <fsummary>Information about a process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - <v>Item = atom()</v> - <v>Info = term()</v> - <v>ItemList = [Item]</v> - <v>ItemSpec = Item | ItemList</v> - <v>InfoTuple = {Item, Info}</v> - <v>InfoTupleList = [InfoTuple]</v> - <v>InfoResult = InfoTuple | InfoTupleList | undefined | []</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Returns information about the process identified by <c>Pid</c> - as specified by the <c>ItemSpec</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the + <desc> + <p>Returns information about the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> + as specified by the <c><anno>Item</anno></c> or the <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>, or <c>undefined</c> if the process is not alive. </p> - <p>If the process is alive and <c>ItemSpec</c> is a single - <c>Item</c>, the returned value is the corresponding - <c>InfoTuple</c> unless <c>ItemSpec == registered_name</c> + <p>If the process is alive and a single <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is given, + the returned value is the corresponding + <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> unless <c>Item =:= registered_name</c> and the process has no registered name. In this case <c>[]</c> is returned. This strange behavior is due to historical reasons, and is kept for backward compatibility. </p> - <p>If <c>ItemSpec</c> is an <c>ItemList</c>, the result is an - <c>InfoTupleList</c>. The <c>InfoTuple</c>s in the - <c>InfoTupleList</c> will appear with the corresponding - <c>Item</c>s in the same order as the <c>Item</c>s appeared - in the <c>ItemList</c>. Valid <c>Item</c>s may appear multiple - times in the <c>ItemList</c>. + <p>If an <c>ItemList</c> is given, the result is an + <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c>. The <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s in the + <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c> will appear with the corresponding + <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s in the same order as the <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s appeared + in the <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>. Valid <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s may appear multiple + times in the <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c>. </p> - <note><p>If <c>registered_name</c> is part of an <c>ItemList</c> + <note><p>If <c>registered_name</c> is part of an <c><anno>ItemList</anno></c> and the process has no name registered a - <c>{registered_name, []}</c> <c>InfoTuple</c> <em>will</em> - appear in the resulting <c>InfoTupleList</c>. This - behavior is different than when - <c>ItemSpec == registered_name</c>, and than when + <c>{registered_name, []}</c> <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> <em>will</em> + appear in the resulting <c><anno>InfoTupleList</anno></c>. This + behavior is different than when a single + <c>Item =:= registered_name</c> is given, and than when <c>process_info/1</c> is used. </p></note> - <p>Currently the following <c>InfoTuple</c>s with corresponding - <c>Item</c>s are valid:</p> + <p>Currently the following <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c>s with corresponding + <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s are valid:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>{backtrace, Bin}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{backtrace, <anno>Bin</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p>The binary <c>Bin</c> contains the same information as + <p>The binary <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> contains the same information as the output from - <c>erlang:process_display(Pid, backtrace)</c>. Use + <c>erlang:process_display(<anno>Pid</anno>, backtrace)</c>. Use <c>binary_to_list/1</c> to obtain the string of characters from the binary.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{binary, BinInfo}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{binary, <anno>BinInfo</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>BinInfo</c> is a list containing miscellaneous information + <p><c><anno>BinInfo</anno></c> is a list containing miscellaneous information about binaries currently being referred to by this process. - This <c>InfoTuple</c> may be changed or removed without prior + This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> may be changed or removed without prior notice.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{catchlevel, CatchLevel}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{catchlevel, <anno>CatchLevel</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>CatchLevel</c> is the number of currently active - catches in this process. This <c>InfoTuple</c> may be + <p><c><anno>CatchLevel</anno></c> is the number of currently active + catches in this process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> may be changed or removed without prior notice.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{current_function, {Module, Function, Arity}}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{current_function, {<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Arity</anno>}}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Module</c>, <c>Function</c>, <c>Arity</c> is + <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c>, <c><anno>Function</anno></c>, <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> is the current function call of the process.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{current_location, {Module, Function, Arity, Location}}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{current_location, {<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Arity</anno>, <anno>Location</anno>}}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Module</c>, <c>Function</c>, <c>Arity</c> is + <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c>, <c><anno>Function</anno></c>, <c><anno>Arity</anno></c> is the current function call of the process. - <c>Location</c> is a list of two-tuples that describes the + <c><anno>Location</anno></c> is a list of two-tuples that describes the location in the source code. </p> </item> - <tag><c>{current_stacktrace, Stack}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{current_stacktrace, <anno>Stack</anno>}</c></tag> <item> <p>Return the current call stack back-trace (<em>stacktrace</em>) of the process. The stack has the same format as returned by <seealso marker="#get_stacktrace/0">erlang:get_stacktrace/0</seealso>. </p> </item> - <tag><c>{dictionary, Dictionary}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{dictionary, <anno>Dictionary</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Dictionary</c> is the dictionary of the process.</p> + <p><c><anno>Dictionary</anno></c> is the dictionary of the process.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{error_handler, Module}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{error_handler, <anno>Module</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Module</c> is the error handler module used by + <p><c><anno>Module</anno></c> is the error handler module used by the process (for undefined function calls, for example).</p> </item> - <tag><c>{garbage_collection, GCInfo}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{garbage_collection, <anno>GCInfo</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>GCInfo</c> is a list which contains miscellaneous + <p><c><anno>GCInfo</anno></c> is a list which contains miscellaneous information about garbage collection for this process. - The content of <c>GCInfo</c> may be changed without + The content of <c><anno>GCInfo</anno></c> may be changed without prior notice.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{group_leader, GroupLeader}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{group_leader, <anno>GroupLeader</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>GroupLeader</c> is group leader for the IO of + <p><c><anno>GroupLeader</anno></c> is group leader for the IO of the process.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{heap_size, Size}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{heap_size, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Size</c> is the size in words of youngest heap generation + <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the size in words of youngest heap generation of the process. This generation currently include the stack of the process. This information is highly implementation dependent, and may change if the implementation change. @@ -3998,9 +3534,9 @@ os_prompt% </pre> the initial function call with which the process was spawned.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{links, Pids}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{links, <anno>Pids</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Pids</c> is a list of pids, with processes to + <p><c><anno>Pids</anno></c> is a list of pids, with processes to which the process has a link.</p> </item> <tag><c>{last_calls, false|Calls}</c></tag> @@ -4011,131 +3547,131 @@ os_prompt% </pre> If call saving is active, a list is returned, in which the last element is the most recent called.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{memory, Size}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{memory, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Size</c> is the size in bytes of the process. This + <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the size in bytes of the process. This includes call stack, heap and internal structures.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{message_queue_len, MessageQueueLen}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{message_queue_len, <anno>MessageQueueLen</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>MessageQueueLen</c> is the number of messages + <p><c><anno>MessageQueueLen</anno></c> is the number of messages currently in the message queue of the process. This is - the length of the list <c>MessageQueue</c> returned as + the length of the list <c><anno>MessageQueue</anno></c> returned as the info item <c>messages</c> (see below).</p> </item> - <tag><c>{messages, MessageQueue}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{messages, <anno>MessageQueue</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>MessageQueue</c> is a list of the messages to + <p><c><anno>MessageQueue</anno></c> is a list of the messages to the process, which have not yet been processed.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{min_heap_size, MinHeapSize}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{min_heap_size, <anno>MinHeapSize</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>MinHeapSize</c> is the minimum heap size for the process.</p> + <p><c><anno>MinHeapSize</anno></c> is the minimum heap size for the process.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{min_bin_vheap_size, <anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>MinBinVHeapSize</c> is the minimum binary virtual heap size for the process.</p> + <p><c><anno>MinBinVHeapSize</anno></c> is the minimum binary virtual heap size for the process.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{monitored_by, Pids}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{monitored_by, <anno>Pids</anno>}</c></tag> <item> <p>A list of pids that are monitoring the process (with <c>monitor/2</c>).</p> </item> - <tag><c>{monitors, Monitors}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{monitors, <anno>Monitors</anno>}</c></tag> <item> <p>A list of monitors (started by <c>monitor/2</c>) that are active for the process. For a local process monitor or a remote process monitor by pid, the list item - is <c>{process, Pid}</c>, and for a remote process + is <c>{process, <anno>Pid</anno>}</c>, and for a remote process monitor by name, the list item is - <c>{process, {RegName, Node}}</c>.</p> + <c>{process, {<anno>RegName</anno>, <anno>Node</anno>}}</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>{priority, Level}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Level</c> is the current priority level for + <p><c><anno>Level</anno></c> is the current priority level for the process. For more information on priorities see <seealso marker="#process_flag_priority">process_flag(priority, Level)</seealso>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{reductions, Number}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{reductions, <anno>Number</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Number</c> is the number of reductions executed by + <p><c><anno>Number</anno></c> is the number of reductions executed by the process.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{registered_name, Atom}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{registered_name, <anno>Atom</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Atom</c> is the registered name of the process. If + <p><c><anno>Atom</anno></c> is the registered name of the process. If the process has no registered name, this tuple is not present in the list.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{sequential_trace_token, [] | SequentialTraceToken}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{sequential_trace_token, [] | <anno>SequentialTraceToken</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>SequentialTraceToken</c> the sequential trace token for - the process. This <c>InfoTuple</c> may be changed or removed + <p><c><anno>SequentialTraceToken</anno></c> the sequential trace token for + the process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> may be changed or removed without prior notice.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{stack_size, Size}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{stack_size, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Size</c> is the stack size of the process in words.</p> + <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the stack size of the process in words.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{status, Status}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{status, <anno>Status</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Status</c> is the status of the process. <c>Status</c> + <p><c><anno>Status</anno></c> is the status of the process. <c><anno>Status</anno></c> is <c>exiting</c>, <c>garbage_collecting</c>, <c>waiting</c> (for a message), <c>running</c>, <c>runnable</c> (ready to run, but another process is running), or <c>suspended</c> (suspended on a "busy" port or by the <c>erlang:suspend_process/[1,2]</c> BIF).</p> </item> - <tag><c>{suspending, SuspendeeList}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{suspending, <anno>SuspendeeList</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>SuspendeeList</c> is a list of <c>{Suspendee, - ActiveSuspendCount, OutstandingSuspendCount}</c> tuples. - <c>Suspendee</c> is the pid of a process that have been or is to - be suspended by the process identified by <c>Pid</c> via the + <p><c><anno>SuspendeeList</anno></c> is a list of <c>{<anno>Suspendee</anno>, + <anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno>, <anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno>}</c> tuples. + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is the pid of a process that have been or is to + be suspended by the process identified by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> via the <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso> BIF, or the <seealso marker="#suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso> - BIF. <c>ActiveSuspendCount</c> is the number of times the - <c>Suspendee</c> has been suspended by <c>Pid</c>. - <c>OutstandingSuspendCount</c> is the number of not yet - completed suspend requests sent by <c>Pid</c>. That is, - if <c>ActiveSuspendCount /= 0</c>, <c>Suspendee</c> is + BIF. <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno></c> is the number of times the + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has been suspended by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>. + <c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno></c> is the number of not yet + completed suspend requests sent by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>. That is, + if <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno> =/= 0</c>, <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is currently in the suspended state, and if - <c>OutstandingSuspendCount /= 0</c> the <c>asynchronous</c> + <c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno> =/= 0</c> the <c>asynchronous</c> option of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> has been used and - the suspendee has not yet been suspended by <c>Pid</c>. - Note that the <c>ActiveSuspendCount</c> and - <c>OutstandingSuspendCount</c> are not the total suspend count - on <c>Suspendee</c>, only the parts contributed by <c>Pid</c>. + the suspendee has not yet been suspended by <c><anno>Pid</anno></c>. + Note that the <c><anno>ActiveSuspendCount</anno></c> and + <c><anno>OutstandingSuspendCount</anno></c> are not the total suspend count + on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>, only the parts contributed by <c>Pid</c>. </p> </item> - <tag><c>{total_heap_size, Size}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{total_heap_size, <anno>Size</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Size</c> is the total size in words of all heap + <p><c><anno>Size</anno></c> is the total size in words of all heap fragments of the process. This currently include the stack of the process. </p> </item> - <tag><c>{trace, InternalTraceFlags}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{trace, <anno>InternalTraceFlags</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>InternalTraceFlags</c> is an integer representing - internal trace flag for this process. This <c>InfoTuple</c> + <p><c><anno>InternalTraceFlags</anno></c> is an integer representing + internal trace flag for this process. This <c><anno>InfoTuple</anno></c> may be changed or removed without prior notice.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{trap_exit, Boolean}</c></tag> + <tag><c>{trap_exit, <anno>Boolean</anno>}</c></tag> <item> - <p><c>Boolean</c> is <c>true</c> if the process is trapping + <p><c><anno>Boolean</anno></c> is <c>true</c> if the process is trapping exits, otherwise it is <c>false</c>.</p> </item> </taglist> <p>Note however, that not all implementations support every one - of the above <c>Items</c>.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Pid</c> is not a local process, - or if <c>Item</c> is not a valid <c>Item</c>.</p> + of the above <c><anno>Item</anno></c>s.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is not a local process, + or if <c><anno>Item</anno></c> is not a valid <c><anno>Item</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>processes() -> [pid()]</name> + <name name="processes" arity="0"/> <fsummary>All processes</fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns a list of process identifiers corresponding to @@ -4152,13 +3688,10 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>purge_module(Module) -> void()</name> + <name name="purge_module" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Remove old code for a module</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Removes old code for <c>Module</c>. Before this BIF is used, + <p>Removes old code for <c><anno>Module</anno></c>. Before this BIF is used, <c>erlang:check_process_code/2</c> should be called to check that no processes are executing old code in the module.</p> <warning> @@ -4167,20 +3700,17 @@ os_prompt% </pre> used elsewhere.</p> </warning> <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if there is no old code for - <c>Module</c>.</p> + <c><anno>Module</anno></c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>put(Key, Val) -> OldVal | undefined</name> + <name name="put" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Add a new value to the process dictionary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Key = Val = OldVal = term()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Adds a new <c>Key</c> to the process dictionary, associated - with the value <c>Val</c>, and returns <c>undefined</c>. If - <c>Key</c> already exists, the old value is deleted and - replaced by <c>Val</c> and the function returns the old value.</p> + <desc> + <p>Adds a new <c><anno>Key</anno></c> to the process dictionary, associated + with the value <c><anno>Val</anno></c>, and returns <c>undefined</c>. If + <c><anno>Key</anno></c> already exists, the old value is deleted and + replaced by <c><anno>Val</anno></c> and the function returns the old value.</p> <note> <p>The values stored when <c>put</c> is evaluated within the scope of a <c>catch</c> will not be retracted if a @@ -4194,17 +3724,9 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:raise(Class, Reason, Stacktrace)</name> + <name name="raise" arity="3"/> + <type name="raise_stacktrace"/> <fsummary>Stop execution with an exception of given class, reason and call stack backtrace</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Class = error | exit | throw</v> - <v>Reason = term()</v> - <v>Stacktrace = [{Module, Function, Arity | Args} | {Fun, Args}]</v> - <v> Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v> Arity = arity()</v> - <v> Args = [term()]</v> - <v> Fun = [fun()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Stops the execution of the calling process with an exception of given class, reason and call stack backtrace @@ -4215,11 +3737,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> be avoided in applications, unless you know very well what you are doing.</p> </warning> - <p><c>Class</c> is one of <c>error</c>, <c>exit</c> or + <p><c><anno>Class</anno></c> is one of <c>error</c>, <c>exit</c> or <c>throw</c>, so if it were not for the stacktrace - <c>erlang:raise(Class, Reason, Stacktrace)</c> is - equivalent to <c>erlang:Class(Reason)</c>. - <c>Reason</c> is any term and <c>Stacktrace</c> is a list as + <c>erlang:raise(<anno>Class</anno>, <anno>Reason</anno>, <anno>Stacktrace</anno>)</c> is + equivalent to <c>erlang:<anno>Class</anno>(<anno>Reason</anno>)</c>. + <c><anno>Reason</anno></c> is any term and <c><anno>Stacktrace</anno></c> is a list as returned from <c>get_stacktrace()</c>, that is a list of 4-tuples <c>{Module, Function, Arity | Args, Location}</c> where <c>Module</c> and <c>Function</c> @@ -4236,24 +3758,21 @@ os_prompt% </pre> terminate, it has no return value - unless the arguments are invalid, in which case the function <em>returns the error reason</em>, that is <c>badarg</c>. If you want to be really sure not to return you can call - <c>error(erlang:raise(Class, Reason, Stacktrace))</c> + <c>error(erlang:raise(<anno>Class</anno>, <anno>Reason</anno>, <anno>Stacktrace</anno>))</c> and hope to distinguish exceptions later.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:read_timer(TimerRef) -> integer() >= 0 | false</name> + <name name="read_timer" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Number of milliseconds remaining for a timer</fsummary> - <type> - <v>TimerRef = reference()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p><c>TimerRef</c> is a timer reference returned by + <p><c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> is a timer reference returned by <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso> or <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>. If the timer is active, the function returns the time in milliseconds left until the timer will expire, otherwise - <c>false</c> (which means that <c>TimerRef</c> was never a + <c>false</c> (which means that <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> was never a timer, that it has been cancelled, or that it has already delivered its message).</p> <p>See also @@ -4264,14 +3783,11 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:ref_to_list(Ref) -> string()</name> + <name name="ref_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Text representation of a reference</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Ref = reference()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a string which corresponds to the text - representation of <c>Ref</c>.</p> + representation of <c><anno>Ref</anno></c>.</p> <warning> <p>This BIF is intended for debugging and for use in the Erlang operating system. It should not be used in @@ -4280,33 +3796,25 @@ os_prompt% </pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>register(RegName, Pid | Port) -> true</name> + <name name="register" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Register a name for a pid (or port)</fsummary> - <type> - <v>RegName = atom()</v> - <v>Pid = pid()</v> - <v>Port = port()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Associates the name <c>RegName</c> with a pid or a port - identifier. <c>RegName</c>, which must be an atom, can be used + <desc> + <p>Associates the name <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> with a pid or a port + identifier. <c><anno>RegName</anno></c>, which must be an atom, can be used instead of the pid / port identifier in the send operator - (<c>RegName ! Message</c>).</p> + (<c><anno>RegName</anno> ! Message</c>).</p> <pre> > <input>register(db, Pid).</input> true</pre> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Pid</c> is not an existing, - local process or port, if <c>RegName</c> is already in use, + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>PidOrPort</anno></c> is not an existing, + local process or port, if <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> is already in use, if the process or port is already registered (already has a - name), or if <c>RegName</c> is the atom <c>undefined</c>.</p> + name), or if <c><anno>RegName</anno></c> is the atom <c>undefined</c>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>registered() -> [RegName]</name> + <name name="registered" arity="0"/> <fsummary>All registered names</fsummary> - <type> - <v>RegName = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a list of names which have been registered using <seealso marker="#register/2">register/2</seealso>.</p> @@ -4316,22 +3824,19 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:resume_process(Suspendee) -> true</name> + <name name="resume_process" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Resume a suspended process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Suspendee = pid()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Decreases the suspend count on the process identified by - <c>Suspendee</c>. <c>Suspendee</c> should previously have been + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> should previously have been suspended via <seealso marker="#suspend_process/2">erlang:suspend_process/2</seealso>, or <seealso marker="#suspend_process/1">erlang:suspend_process/1</seealso> - by the process calling <c>erlang:resume_process(Suspendee)</c>. When - the suspend count on <c>Suspendee</c> reach zero, <c>Suspendee</c> + by the process calling <c>erlang:resume_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</c>. When + the suspend count on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> reach zero, <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will be resumed, i.e., the state of the <c>Suspendee</c> is changed - from suspended into the state <c>Suspendee</c> was in before it was + from suspended into the state <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> was in before it was suspended. </p> <warning> @@ -4341,29 +3846,26 @@ true</pre> <taglist> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>Suspendee</c> isn't a process identifier. + If <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> isn't a process identifier. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> If the process calling <c>erlang:resume_process/1</c> had not previously increased the suspend count on the process - identified by <c>Suspendee</c>. + identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If the process identified by <c>Suspendee</c> is not alive. + If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is not alive. </item> </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>round(Number) -> integer()</name> + <name name="round" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return an integer by rounding a number</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Number = number()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns an integer by rounding <c>Number</c>.</p> + <p>Returns an integer by rounding <c><anno>Number</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>round(5.5).</input> 6</pre> @@ -4371,7 +3873,7 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>self() -> pid()</name> + <name name="self" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Pid of the calling process</fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns the pid (process identifier) of the calling process.</p> @@ -4382,33 +3884,21 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:send(Dest, Msg) -> Msg</name> + <name name="send" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Send a message</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Dest = pid() | port() | RegName | {RegName, Node}</v> - <v>Msg = term()</v> - <v> RegName = atom()</v> - <v> Node = node()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Sends a message and returns <c>Msg</c>. This is the same as - <c>Dest ! Msg</c>.</p> - <p><c>Dest</c> may be a remote or local pid, a (local) port, a - locally registered name, or a tuple <c>{RegName, Node}</c> + <type name="dst"/> + <desc> + <p>Sends a message and returns <c><anno>Msg</anno></c>. This is the same as + <c><anno>Dest</anno> ! <anno>Msg</anno></c>.</p> + <p><c><anno>Dest</anno></c> may be a remote or local pid, a (local) port, a + locally registered name, or a tuple <c>{<anno>RegName</anno>, <anno>Node</anno>}</c> for a registered name at another node.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:send(Dest, Msg, [Option]) -> Res</name> + <name name="send" arity="3"/> + <type name="dst"/> <fsummary>Send a message conditionally</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Dest = pid() | port() | RegName | {RegName, Node}</v> - <v> RegName = atom()</v> - <v> Node = node()</v> - <v>Msg = term()</v> - <v>Option = nosuspend | noconnect</v> - <v>Res = ok | nosuspend | noconnect</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Sends a message and returns <c>ok</c>, or does not send the message but returns something else (see below). Otherwise @@ -4438,28 +3928,24 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:send_after(Time, Dest, Msg) -> TimerRef</name> + <name name="send_after" arity="3"/> + <type_desc variable="Time">0 <= Time <= 4294967295</type_desc> <fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Time = integer() >= 0</v> - <v> 0 <= Time <= 4294967295</v> - <v>Dest = pid() | RegName </v> - <v> LocalPid = pid() (of a process, alive or dead, on the local node)</v> - <v>Msg = term()</v> - <v>TimerRef = reference()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Starts a timer which will send the message <c>Msg</c> - to <c>Dest</c> after <c>Time</c> milliseconds.</p> - <p>If <c>Dest</c> is an atom, it is supposed to be the name of + to <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> after <c><anno>Time</anno></c> milliseconds.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c> it has to be a <c>pid()</c> of a local process, dead or alive.</p> + <p>The <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value can, in the current implementation, not be greater than 4294967295.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom()</c>, it is supposed to be the name of a registered process. The process referred to by the name is looked up at the time of delivery. No error is given if the name does not refer to a process.</p> - <p>If <c>Dest</c> is a pid, the timer will be automatically - canceled if the process referred to by the pid is not alive, + + <p>If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c>, the timer will be automatically + canceled if the process referred to by the <c>pid()</c> is not alive, or when the process exits. This feature was introduced in erts version 5.4.11. Note that timers will not be - automatically canceled when <c>Dest</c> is an atom.</p> + automatically canceled when <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom</c>.</p> <p>See also <seealso marker="#start_timer/3">erlang:start_timer/3</seealso>, <seealso marker="#cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>, @@ -4559,32 +4045,25 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>setelement(Index, Tuple1, Value) -> Tuple2</name> + <name name="setelement" arity="3"/> + <type_desc variable="Index">1..tuple_size(<anno>Tuple1</anno>)</type_desc> <fsummary>Set Nth element of a tuple</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Index = 1..tuple_size(Tuple1)</v> - <v>Tuple1 = Tuple2 = tuple()</v> - <v>Value = term()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Returns a tuple which is a copy of the argument <c>Tuple1</c> - with the element given by the integer argument <c>Index</c> + <desc> + <p>Returns a tuple which is a copy of the argument <c><anno>Tuple1</anno></c> + with the element given by the integer argument <c><anno>Index</anno></c> (the first element is the element with index 1) replaced by - the argument <c>Value</c>.</p> + the argument <c><anno>Value</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>setelement(2, {10, green, bottles}, red).</input> {10,red,bottles}</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>size(Item) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="size" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Size of a tuple or binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Item = tuple() | binary()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns an integer which is the size of the argument - <c>Item</c>, which must be either a tuple or a binary.</p> + <c><anno>Item</anno></c>, which must be either a tuple or a binary.</p> <pre> > <input>size({morni, mulle, bwange}).</input> 3</pre> @@ -4612,20 +4091,16 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>spawn(Module, Function, Args) -> pid()</name> + <name name="spawn" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Create a new process with a function as entry point</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v>Args = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application - of <c>Module:Function</c> to <c>Args</c>. The new process + of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>. The new process created will be placed in the system scheduler queue and be run some time later.</p> - <p><c>error_handler:undefined_function(Module, Function, Args)</c> is evaluated by the new process if - <c>Module:Function/Arity</c> does not exist (where - <c>Arity</c> is the length of <c>Args</c>). The error handler + <p><c>error_handler:undefined_function(<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Args</anno>)</c> is evaluated by the new process if + <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/Arity</c> does not exist (where + <c>Arity</c> is the length of <c><anno>Args</anno></c>). The error handler can be redefined (see <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>). If <c>error_handler</c> is undefined, or the user has @@ -4672,15 +4147,11 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>spawn_link(Module, Function, Args) -> pid()</name> + <name name="spawn_link" arity="3"/> <fsummary>Create and link to a new process with a function as entry point</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v>Args = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the pid of a new process started by the application - of <c>Module:Function</c> to <c>Args</c>. A link is created + of <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno></c> to <c><anno>Args</anno></c>. A link is created between the calling process and the new process, atomically. Otherwise works like <seealso marker="#spawn/3">spawn/3</seealso>.</p> @@ -4859,15 +4330,12 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>split_binary(Bin, Pos) -> {Bin1, Bin2}</name> + <name name="split_binary" arity="2"/> + <type_desc variable="Pos">0..byte_size(Bin)</type_desc> <fsummary>Split a binary into two</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Bin = Bin1 = Bin2 = binary()</v> - <v>Pos = 0..byte_size(Bin)</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a tuple containing the binaries which are the result - of splitting <c>Bin</c> into two parts at position <c>Pos</c>. + of splitting <c><anno>Bin</anno></c> into two parts at position <c><anno>Pos</anno></c>. This is not a destructive operation. After the operation, there will be three binaries altogether.</p> <pre> @@ -4884,30 +4352,24 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:start_timer(Time, Dest, Msg) -> TimerRef</name> + <name name="start_timer" arity="3"/> + <type_desc variable="Time">0 <= Time <= 4294967295</type_desc> <fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Time = integer() >= 0</v> - <v> 0 <= Time <= 4294967295</v> - <v>Dest = LocalPid | RegName </v> - <v> LocalPid = pid() (of a process, alive or dead, on the local node)</v> - <v> RegName = atom()</v> - <v>Msg = term()</v> - <v>TimerRef = reference()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Starts a timer which will send the message - <c>{timeout, TimerRef, Msg}</c> to <c>Dest</c> - after <c>Time</c> milliseconds.</p> - <p>If <c>Dest</c> is an atom, it is supposed to be the name of + <c>{timeout, <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>}</c> to <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> + after <c><anno>Time</anno></c> milliseconds.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c> it has to be a <c>pid()</c> of a local process, dead or alive.</p> + <p>The <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value can, in the current implementation, not be greater than 4294967295.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom()</c>, it is supposed to be the name of a registered process. The process referred to by the name is looked up at the time of delivery. No error is given if the name does not refer to a process.</p> - <p>If <c>Dest</c> is a pid, the timer will be automatically - canceled if the process referred to by the pid is not alive, + <p>If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c>, the timer will be automatically + canceled if the process referred to by the <c>pid()</c> is not alive, or when the process exits. This feature was introduced in erts version 5.4.11. Note that timers will not be - automatically canceled when <c>Dest</c> is an atom.</p> + automatically canceled when <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom()</c>.</p> <p>See also <seealso marker="#send_after/3">erlang:send_after/3</seealso>, <seealso marker="#cancel_timer/1">erlang:cancel_timer/1</seealso>, @@ -4918,54 +4380,52 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>statistics(Type) -> Res</name> - <fsummary>Information about the system</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Type, Res -- see below</v> - </type> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="1"/> + <fsummary>Information about context switches</fsummary> <desc> - <p>All times are in milliseconds unless otherwise specified.</p> - <p>Returns information about the system as specified by - <c>Type</c>:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>context_switches</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns <c>{ContextSwitches, 0}</c>, where - <c>ContextSwitches</c> is the total number of context - switches since the system started.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="statistics_exact_reductions"><c>exact_reductions</c></marker></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns - <c>{Total_Exact_Reductions, Exact_Reductions_Since_Last_Call}</c>.</p> - <note><p><c>statistics(exact_reductions)</c> is - a more expensive operation than - <seealso marker="#statistics_reductions">statistics(reductions)</seealso> - especially on an Erlang machine with SMP support.</p> - </note> - </item> - <tag><c>garbage_collection</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns <c>{Number_of_GCs, Words_Reclaimed, 0}</c>. This - information may not be valid for all implementations.</p> - <pre> + <p><c><anno>ContextSwitches</anno></c> is the total number of context + switches since the system started.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="2"/> + <fsummary>Information about exact reductions</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="statistics_exact_reductions"></marker> + <note><p><c>statistics(exact_reductions)</c> is + a more expensive operation than + <seealso marker="#statistics_reductions">statistics(reductions)</seealso> + especially on an Erlang machine with SMP support.</p> + </note> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="3"/> + <fsummary>Information about garbage collection</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>This information may not be valid for all implementations.</p> + <pre> > <input>statistics(garbage_collection).</input> {85,23961,0} </pre> - </item> - <tag><c>io</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns <c>{{input, Input}, {output, Output}}</c>, - where <c>Input</c> is the total number of bytes received - through ports, and <c>Output</c> is the total number of - bytes output to ports.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="statistics_reductions"><c>reductions</c></marker></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns - <c>{Total_Reductions, Reductions_Since_Last_Call}</c>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="4"/> + <fsummary>Information about io</fsummary> + <desc> + <p><c><anno>Input</anno></c> is the total number of bytes received + through ports, and <c><anno>Output</anno></c> is the total number of + bytes output to ports.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="5"/> + <fsummary>Information about reductions</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="statistics_reductions"></marker> <note> - <p>From erts version 5.5 (OTP release R11B) + <p>Since erts-5.5 (OTP release R11B) this value does not include reductions performed in current time slices of currently scheduled processes. If an exact value is wanted, use @@ -4975,53 +4435,65 @@ true</pre> > <input>statistics(reductions).</input> {2046,11} </pre> - </item> - <tag><c>run_queue</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns the length of the run queue, that is, the number - of processes that are ready to run.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>runtime</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns <c>{Total_Run_Time, Time_Since_Last_Call}</c>. - 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> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="6"/> + <fsummary>Information about the run-queue</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns the length of the run queue, that is, the number + of processes that are ready to run.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="7"/> + <fsummary>Information about run-time</fsummary> + <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> <pre> > <input>statistics(runtime).</input> {1690,1620} </pre> - </item> - <tag><marker id="statistics_scheduler_wall_time"><c>scheduler_wall_time</c></marker></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a list of tuples with - <c>{SchedulerId, ActiveTime, TotalTime}</c>, where <c>SchedulerId</c> is an integer id of the scheduler, <c>ActiveTime</c> is - the duration the scheduler has been busy, <c>TotalTime</c> is the total time duration since - <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time">scheduler_wall_time</seealso> - activation. The time unit is not defined and may be subject to change - between releases, operating systems and system restarts. - <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> should only be used to calculate relative - values for scheduler-utilization. <c>ActiveTime</c> can never exceed <c>TotalTime</c>. - </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="8"/> + <fsummary>Information about each schedulers work time</fsummary> + <desc> + <marker id="statistics_scheduler_wall_time"></marker> + <p> + Returns a list of tuples with <c>{<anno>SchedulerId</anno>, + <anno>ActiveTime</anno>, <anno>TotalTime</anno>}</c>, where + <c>SchedulerId</c> is an integer id of the scheduler, <c>ActiveTime</c> is + the duration the scheduler has been busy, <c>TotalTime</c> is the total time duration since + <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time">scheduler_wall_time</seealso> + activation. The time unit is not defined and may be subject to change + between releases, operating systems and system restarts. + <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> should only be used to calculate relative + values for scheduler-utilization. <c>ActiveTime</c> can never exceed <c>TotalTime</c>. + </p> - <p>The definition of a busy scheduler is when it is not idle or not - scheduling (selecting) a process or port, meaning; executing process - code, executing linked-in-driver or NIF code, executing - built-in-functions or any other runtime handling, garbage collecting - or handling any other memory management. Note, a scheduler may also be - busy even if the operating system has scheduled out the scheduler - thread. - </p> + <p>The definition of a busy scheduler is when it is not idle or not + scheduling (selecting) a process or port, meaning; executing process + code, executing linked-in-driver or NIF code, executing + built-in-functions or any other runtime handling, garbage collecting + or handling any other memory management. Note, a scheduler may also be + busy even if the operating system has scheduled out the scheduler + thread. + </p> - <p> - Returns <c>undefined</c> if the system flag <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time"> - scheduler_wall_time</seealso> is turned off. - </p> + <p> + Returns <c>undefined</c> if the system flag + <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_wall_time">scheduler_wall_time</seealso> + is turned off. + </p> - <p>The list of scheduler information is unsorted and may appear in different order - between calls. - </p> - <p>Using <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> to calculate scheduler utilization.</p> + <p>The list of scheduler information is unsorted and may appear in different order + between calls. + </p> + <p>Using <c>scheduler_wall_time</c> to calculate scheduler utilization.</p> <pre> > <input>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, true).</input> false @@ -5049,34 +4521,26 @@ ok {Ai + (A1 - A0), Ti + (T1 - T0)} end, {0, 0}, lists:zip(Ts0,Ts1)), A/T.</input> 0.9769136803764825 </pre> - <note> <p><c>scheduler_wall_time</c> is by default disabled. Use <c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, true)</c> to enable it. </p> </note> - </item> - - <tag><c>wall_clock</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns - <c>{Total_Wallclock_Time, Wallclock_Time_Since_Last_Call}</c>. - <c>wall_clock</c> can be used in the same manner as - <c>runtime</c>, except that real time is measured as - opposed to runtime or CPU time.</p> - </item> - </taglist> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:suspend_process(Suspendee, OptList) -> boolean()</name> + <name name="statistics" arity="1" clause_i="9"/> + <fsummary>Information about wall-clock</fsummary> + <desc> + <p><c>wall_clock</c> can be used in the same manner as + <c>runtime</c>, except that real time is measured as + opposed to runtime or CPU time.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="suspend_process" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Suspend a process</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Suspendee = pid()</v> - <v>OptList = [Opt]</v> - <v>Opt = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Increases the suspend count on the process identified by - <c>Suspendee</c> and puts it in the suspended state if it isn't + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> and puts it in the suspended state if it isn't already in the suspended state. A suspended process will not be scheduled for execution until the process has been resumed. </p> @@ -5084,49 +4548,49 @@ ok <p>A process can be suspended by multiple processes and can be suspended multiple times by a single process. A suspended process will not leave the suspended state until its suspend - count reach zero. The suspend count of <c>Suspendee</c> is - decreased when - <seealso marker="#resume_process/1">erlang:resume_process(Suspendee)</seealso> + count reach zero. The suspend count of <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> + is decreased when + <seealso marker="#resume_process/1">erlang:resume_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</seealso> is called by the same process that called - <c>erlang:suspend_process(Suspendee)</c>. All increased suspend + <c>erlang:suspend_process(<anno>Suspendee</anno>)</c>. All increased suspend counts on other processes acquired by a process will automatically be decreased when the process terminates.</p> - <p>Currently the following options (<c>Opt</c>s) are available:</p> + <p>Currently the following options (<c><anno>Opt</anno></c>s) are available:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>asynchronous</c></tag> <item> A suspend request is sent to the process identified by - <c>Suspendee</c>. <c>Suspendee</c> will eventually suspend + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will eventually suspend unless it is resumed before it was able to suspend. The caller of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> will return immediately, - regardless of whether the <c>Suspendee</c> has suspended yet - or not. Note that the point in time when the <c>Suspendee</c> + regardless of whether the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has suspended yet + or not. Note that the point in time when the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will actually suspend cannot be deduced from other events in the system. The only guarantee given is that the - <c>Suspendee</c> will <em>eventually</em> suspend (unless it + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will <em>eventually</em> suspend (unless it is resumed). If the <c>asynchronous</c> option has <em>not</em> been passed, the caller of <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c> will - be blocked until the <c>Suspendee</c> has actually suspended. + be blocked until the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has actually suspended. </item> <tag><c>unless_suspending</c></tag> <item> - The process identified by <c>Suspendee</c> will be suspended + The process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will be suspended unless the calling process already is suspending the - <c>Suspendee</c>. If <c>unless_suspending</c> is combined + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>. If <c>unless_suspending</c> is combined with the <c>asynchronous</c> option, a suspend request will be sent unless the calling process already is suspending the - <c>Suspendee</c> or if a suspend request already has been sent + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> or if a suspend request already has been sent and is in transit. If the calling process already is suspending - the <c>Suspendee</c>, or if combined with the <c>asynchronous</c> + the <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c>, or if combined with the <c>asynchronous</c> option and a send request already is in transit, - <c>false</c> is returned and the suspend count on <c>Suspendee</c> + <c>false</c> is returned and the suspend count on <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> will remain unchanged. </item> </taglist> <p>If the suspend count on the process identified by - <c>Suspendee</c> was increased, <c>true</c> is returned; otherwise, + <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> was increased, <c>true</c> is returned; otherwise, <c>false</c> is returned.</p> <warning> @@ -5136,28 +4600,28 @@ ok <taglist> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>Suspendee</c> isn't a process identifier. + If <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> isn't a process identifier. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If the process identified by <c>Suspendee</c> is same the process as + If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is same the process as the process calling <c>erlang:suspend_process/2</c>. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If the process identified by <c>Suspendee</c> is not alive. + If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> is not alive. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If the process identified by <c>Suspendee</c> resides on another node. + If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> resides on another node. </item> <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - If <c>OptList</c> isn't a proper list of valid <c>Opt</c>s. + If <c><anno>OptList</anno></c> isn't a proper list of valid <c><anno>Opt</anno></c>s. </item> <tag><c>system_limit</c></tag> <item> - If the process identified by <c>Suspendee</c> has been suspended more + If the process identified by <c><anno>Suspendee</anno></c> has been suspended more times by the calling process than can be represented by the currently used internal data structures. The current system limit is larger than 2 000 000 000 suspends, and it will never be less @@ -5180,292 +4644,322 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:system_flag(Flag, Value) -> OldValue</name> - <fsummary>Set system flags</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Flag, Value, OldValue -- see below</v> - </type> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="1"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag backtrace_depth</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Sets the maximum depth of call stack back-traces in the + exit reason element of <c>'EXIT'</c> tuples.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="2"/> + <type name="cpu_topology"/> + <type name="level_entry"/> + <type name="level_tag"/> + <type name="sub_level"/> + <type name="info_list"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag cpu_topology</fsummary> + <desc> + <warning> + <p><marker id="system_flag_cpu_topology"></marker> + This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and + scheduled for removal in erts-5.10/OTP-R16. Instead of using + this argument you are advised to use the <c>erl</c> command + line argument <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso>. + When this argument has been removed a final CPU topology to use + will be determined at emulator boot time.</p> + </warning> + <p>Sets the user defined <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>. The user defined + CPU topology will override any automatically detected + CPU topology. By passing <c>undefined</c> as <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> + the system will revert back to the CPU topology automatically + detected. The returned value equals the value returned + from <c>erlang:system_info(cpu_topology)</c> before the + change was made. + </p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + <p>The CPU topology is used when binding schedulers to logical + processors. If schedulers are already bound when the CPU + topology is changed, the schedulers will be sent a request + to rebind according to the new CPU topology. + </p> + <p>The user defined CPU topology can also be set by passing + the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command + line argument to <c>erl</c>. + </p> + <p>For information on the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type + and more, see the documentation of + <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">erlang:system_info(cpu_topology)</seealso>, + and the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> + and <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> + command line flags. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="3"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag fullsweep_after</fsummary> + <desc> + <p><c><anno>Number</anno></c> is a non-negative integer which indicates + how many times generational garbage collections can be + done without forcing a fullsweep collection. The value + applies to new processes; processes already running are + not affected.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + <p>In low-memory systems (especially without virtual + memory), setting the value to 0 can help to conserve + memory.</p> + <p>An alternative way to set this value is through the + (operating system) environment variable + <c>ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER</c>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="4"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag min_heap_size</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Sets the default minimum heap size for processes. The + size is given in words. The new <c>min_heap_size</c> only + effects processes spawned after the change of + <c>min_heap_size</c> has been made. + The <c>min_heap_size</c> can be set for individual + processes by use of + <seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or + <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="5"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag min_bin_vheap_size</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Sets the default minimum binary virtual heap size for processes. The + size is given in words. The new <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> only + effects processes spawned after the change of + <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> has been made. + The <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c> can be set for individual + processes by use of + <seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or + <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="6"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag multi_scheduling</fsummary> + <desc> + <p><marker id="system_flag_multi_scheduling"></marker> + If multi-scheduling is enabled, more than one scheduler + thread is used by the emulator. Multi-scheduling can be + blocked. When multi-scheduling has been blocked, only + one scheduler thread will schedule Erlang processes.</p> + <p>If <c><anno>BlockState</anno> =:= block</c>, multi-scheduling will + be blocked. If <c><anno>BlockState</anno> =:= unblock</c> and no-one + else is blocking multi-scheduling and this process has + only blocked one time, multi-scheduling will be unblocked. + One process can block multi-scheduling multiple times. + If a process has blocked multiple times, it has to + unblock exactly as many times as it has blocked before it + has released its multi-scheduling block. If a process that + has blocked multi-scheduling exits, it will release its + blocking of multi-scheduling.</p> + <p>The return values are <c>disabled</c>, <c>blocked</c>, + or <c>enabled</c>. The returned value describes the + state just after the call to + <c>erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, <anno>BlockState</anno>)</c> + has been made. The return values are described in the + documentation of <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>.</p> + <p><em>NOTE</em>: Blocking of multi-scheduling should normally + not be needed. If you feel that you need to + block multi-scheduling, think through the + problem at least a couple of times again. + Blocking multi-scheduling should only be used + as a last resort since it will most likely be + a <em>very inefficient</em> way to solve the + problem.</p> + <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</seealso>, and + <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="7"/> + <type name="scheduler_bind_type"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag scheduler_bind_type</fsummary> <desc> <warning> - <p>The - <seealso marker="#system_flag_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso>, - and - <seealso marker="#system_flag_scheduler_bind_type">scheduler_bind_type</seealso> - <c>Flag</c>s are <em>deprecated</em> and have been scheduled for - removal in erts-5.10/OTP-R16.</p> + <p><marker id="system_flag_scheduler_bind_type"></marker> + This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and + scheduled for removal in erts-5.10/OTP-R16. Instead of using + this argument you are advised to use the <c>erl</c> command + line argument <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>. + When this argument has been removed a final scheduler bind type + to use will be determined at emulator boot time.</p> </warning> - <p>Sets various system properties of the Erlang node. Returns - the old value of the flag.</p> + <p>Controls if and how schedulers are bound to logical + processors.</p> + <p>When <c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_bind_type, <anno>How</anno>)</c> is + called, an asynchronous signal is sent to all schedulers + online which causes them to try to bind or unbind as requested. + <em>NOTE:</em> If a scheduler fails to bind, this + will often be silently ignored. This since it isn't always + possible to verify valid logical processor identifiers. If + an error is reported, it will be reported to the + <c>error_logger</c>. If you want to verify that the + schedulers actually have bound as requested, call + <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>. + </p> + <p>Schedulers can currently only be bound on newer Linux, + Solaris, FreeBSD, and Windows systems, but more systems will be + supported in the future. + </p> + <p>In order for the runtime system to be able to bind schedulers, + the CPU topology needs to be known. If the runtime system fails + to automatically detect the CPU topology, it can be defined. + For more information on how to define the CPU topology, see + the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command + line flag. + </p> + <p>The runtime system will by default <em>not</em> bind schedulers + to logical processors. + </p> + <p><em>NOTE:</em> If the Erlang runtime system is the only + operating system process that binds threads to logical processors, + this improves the performance of the runtime system. However, + if other operating system processes (as for example another Erlang + runtime system) also bind threads to logical processors, there + might be a performance penalty instead. In some cases this + performance penalty might be severe. If this is the case, you + are advised to not bind the schedulers.</p> + <p>Schedulers can be bound in different ways. The <c><anno>How</anno></c> + argument determines how schedulers are bound. <c><anno>How</anno></c> can + currently be one of:</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>erlang:system_flag(backtrace_depth, Depth)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Sets the maximum depth of call stack back-traces in the - exit reason element of <c>'EXIT'</c> tuples.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_flag_cpu_topology"><c>erlang:system_flag(cpu_topology, CpuTopology)</c></marker></tag> - <item> - <p><em>NOTE:</em> This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and - scheduled for removal in erts-5.10/OTP-R16. Instead of using - this argument you are advised to use the <c>erl</c> command - line argument <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso>. - When this argument has been removed a final CPU topology to use - will be determined at emulator boot time.</p> - <p>Sets the user defined <c>CpuTopology</c>. The user defined - CPU topology will override any automatically detected - CPU topology. By passing <c>undefined</c> as <c>CpuTopology</c> - the system will revert back to the CPU topology automatically - detected. The returned value equals the value returned - from <c>erlang:system_info(cpu_topology)</c> before the - change was made. - </p> - <p>The CPU topology is used when binding schedulers to logical - processors. If schedulers are already bound when the CPU - topology is changed, the schedulers will be sent a request - to rebind according to the new CPU topology. - </p> - <p>The user defined CPU topology can also be set by passing - the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command - line argument to <c>erl</c>. - </p> - <p>For information on the <c>CpuTopology</c> type - and more, see the documentation of - <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">erlang:system_info(cpu_topology)</seealso>, - and the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> - and <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> - command line flags. - </p> - </item> - <tag><c>erlang:system_flag(fullsweep_after, Number)</c></tag> - <item> - <p><c>Number</c> is a non-negative integer which indicates - how many times generational garbage collections can be - done without forcing a fullsweep collection. The value - applies to new processes; processes already running are - not affected.</p> - <p>In low-memory systems (especially without virtual - memory), setting the value to 0 can help to conserve - memory.</p> - <p>An alternative way to set this value is through the - (operating system) environment variable - <c>ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER</c>.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>erlang:system_flag(min_heap_size, MinHeapSize)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Sets the default minimum heap size for processes. The - size is given in words. The new <c>min_heap_size</c> only - effects processes spawned after the change of - <c>min_heap_size</c> has been made. - The <c>min_heap_size</c> can be set for individual - processes by use of - <seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or - <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p> - </item> - <tag><c>erlang:system_flag(min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize)</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Sets the default minimum binary virtual heap size for processes. The - size is given in words. The new <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> only - effects processes spawned after the change of - <c>min_bin_vhheap_size</c> has been made. - The <c>min_bin_vheap_size</c> can be set for individual - processes by use of - <seealso marker="#spawn_opt/4">spawn_opt/N</seealso> or - <seealso marker="#process_flag/2">process_flag/2</seealso>. </p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_flag_multi_scheduling"><c>erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</c></marker></tag> - <item> - <p><c>BlockState = block | unblock</c></p> - <p>If multi-scheduling is enabled, more than one scheduler - thread is used by the emulator. Multi-scheduling can be - blocked. When multi-scheduling has been blocked, only - one scheduler thread will schedule Erlang processes.</p> - <p>If <c>BlockState =:= block</c>, multi-scheduling will - be blocked. If <c>BlockState =:= unblock</c> and no-one - else is blocking multi-scheduling and this process has - only blocked one time, multi-scheduling will be unblocked. - One process can block multi-scheduling multiple times. - If a process has blocked multiple times, it has to - unblock exactly as many times as it has blocked before it - has released its multi-scheduling block. If a process that - has blocked multi-scheduling exits, it will release its - blocking of multi-scheduling.</p> - <p>The return values are <c>disabled</c>, <c>blocked</c>, - or <c>enabled</c>. The returned value describes the - state just after the call to - <c>erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</c> - has been made. The return values are described in the - documentation of <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>.</p> - <p><em>NOTE</em>: Blocking of multi-scheduling should normally - not be needed. If you feel that you need to - block multi-scheduling, think through the - problem at least a couple of times again. - Blocking multi-scheduling should only be used - as a last resort since it will most likely be - a <em>very inefficient</em> way to solve the - problem.</p> - <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling)</seealso>, - <seealso marker="#system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers">erlang:system_info(multi_scheduling_blockers)</seealso>, and - <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_flag_scheduler_bind_type"><c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_bind_type, How)</c></marker></tag> - <item> - <p><em>NOTE:</em> This argument is <em>deprecated</em> and - scheduled for removal in erts-5.10/OTP-R16. Instead of using - this argument you are advised to use the <c>erl</c> command - line argument <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso>. - When this argument has been removed a final scheduler bind type - to use will be determined at emulator boot time.</p> - <p>Controls if and how schedulers are bound to logical - processors.</p> - <p>When <c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_bind_type, How)</c> is - called, an asynchronous signal is sent to all schedulers - online which causes them to try to bind or unbind as requested. - <em>NOTE:</em> If a scheduler fails to bind, this - will often be silently ignored. This since it isn't always - possible to verify valid logical processor identifiers. If - an error is reported, it will be reported to the - <c>error_logger</c>. If you want to verify that the - schedulers actually have bound as requested, call - <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>. - </p> - <p>Schedulers can currently only be bound on newer Linux, - Solaris, FreeBSD, and Windows systems, but more systems will be - supported in the future. - </p> - <p>In order for the runtime system to be able to bind schedulers, - the CPU topology needs to be known. If the runtime system fails - to automatically detect the CPU topology, it can be defined. - For more information on how to define the CPU topology, see - the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command - line flag. - </p> - <p>The runtime system will by default <em>not</em> bind schedulers - to logical processors. - </p> - <p><em>NOTE:</em> If the Erlang runtime system is the only - operating system process that binds threads to logical processors, - this improves the performance of the runtime system. However, - if other operating system processes (as for example another Erlang - runtime system) also bind threads to logical processors, there - might be a performance penalty instead. In some cases this - performance penalty might be severe. If this is the case, you - are advised to not bind the schedulers.</p> - <p>Schedulers can be bound in different ways. The <c>How</c> - argument determines how schedulers are bound. <c>How</c> can - currently be one of:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>unbound</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt u</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>no_spread</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ns</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>thread_spread</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ts</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>processor_spread</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ps</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>spread</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt s</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>no_node_thread_spread</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnts</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>no_node_processor_spread</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnps</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>thread_no_node_processor_spread</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt tnnps</seealso>. - </p></item> - <tag><c>default_bind</c></tag> - <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument - <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt db</seealso>. - </p></item> - </taglist> - <p>The value returned equals <c>How</c> before the - <c>scheduler_bind_type</c> flag was changed.</p> - <p>Failure:</p> - <taglist> - <tag><c>notsup</c></tag> - <item> - <p>If binding of schedulers is not supported.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> - <item> - <p>If <c>How</c> isn't one of the documented alternatives.</p> - </item> - <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> - <item> - <p>If no CPU topology information is available.</p> - </item> - </taglist> - <p>The scheduler bind type can also be set by passing - the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> command - line argument to <c>erl</c>. - </p> - <p>For more information, see - <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bind_type">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bind_type)</seealso>, - <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>, - the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> - and <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command line - flags. - </p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_flag_scheduler_wall_time"><c>erlang:system_flag(scheduler_wall_time, Boolean)</c></marker></tag> + <tag><c>unbound</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt u</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>no_spread</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ns</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>thread_spread</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ts</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>processor_spread</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt ps</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>spread</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt s</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>no_node_thread_spread</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnts</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>no_node_processor_spread</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt nnps</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>thread_no_node_processor_spread</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt tnnps</seealso>. + </p></item> + <tag><c>default_bind</c></tag> + <item><p>Same as the <c>erl</c> command line argument + <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt db</seealso>. + </p></item> + </taglist> + <p>The value returned equals <c><anno>How</anno></c> before the + <c>scheduler_bind_type</c> flag was changed.</p> + <p>Failure:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>notsup</c></tag> <item> - <p>Turns on/off scheduler wall time measurements. </p> - <p>For more information see, - <seealso marker="#statistics_scheduler_wall_time">erlang:statistics(scheduler_wall_time)</seealso>. - </p> + <p>If binding of schedulers is not supported.</p> </item> - - <tag><marker id="system_flag_schedulers_online"><c>erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</c></marker></tag> + <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets the amount of schedulers online. Valid range is - <![CDATA[1 <= SchedulerId <= erlang:system_info(schedulers)]]>. - </p> - <p>For more information see, - <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>, - and - <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>. - </p> + <p>If <c>How</c> isn't one of the documented alternatives.</p> </item> - - <tag><c>erlang:system_flag(trace_control_word, TCW)</c></tag> + <tag><c>badarg</c></tag> <item> - <p>Sets the value of the node's trace control word to - <c>TCW</c>. <c>TCW</c> should be an unsigned integer. For - more information see documentation of the - <seealso marker="erts:match_spec#set_tcw">set_tcw</seealso> - function in the match specification documentation in the - ERTS User's Guide.</p> + <p>If no CPU topology information is available.</p> </item> </taglist> - <note> - <p>The <c>schedulers</c> option has been removed as - of erts version 5.5.3. The number of scheduler - threads is determined at emulator boot time, and - cannot be changed after that.</p> - </note> + <p>The scheduler bind type can also be set by passing + the <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> command + line argument to <c>erl</c>. + </p> + <p>For more information, see + <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bind_type">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bind_type)</seealso>, + <seealso marker="#system_info_scheduler_bindings">erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings)</seealso>, + the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sbt">+sbt</seealso> + and <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command line + flags. + </p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:system_info(Type) -> Res</name> - <fsummary>Information about the system</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Type, Res -- see below</v> - </type> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="8"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag scheduler_wall_time</fsummary> + <desc><p><marker id="system_flag_scheduler_wall_time"></marker> + Turns on/off scheduler wall time measurements. </p> + <p>For more information see, + <seealso marker="#statistics_scheduler_wall_time">erlang:statistics(scheduler_wall_time)</seealso>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="9"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag schedulers_online</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Returns various information about the current system - (emulator) as specified by <c>Type</c>:</p> + <p><marker id="system_flag_schedulers_online"></marker> + Sets the amount of schedulers online. Valid range is + <![CDATA[1 <= SchedulersOnline <= erlang:system_info(schedulers)]]>. + </p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + <p>For more information see, + <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>, + and + <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers_online">erlang:system_info(schedulers_online)</seealso>. + </p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_flag" arity="2" clause_i="10"/> + <fsummary>Set system flag trace_control_word</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Sets the value of the node's trace control word to + <c><anno>TCW</anno></c>. <c><anno>TCW</anno></c> should be an unsigned integer. For + more information see documentation of the + <seealso marker="erts:match_spec#set_tcw">set_tcw</seealso> + function in the match specification documentation in the + ERTS User's Guide.</p> + <p>Returns the old value of the flag.</p> + </desc> + </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"/> + <type variable="Allocator" name_i="2"/> + <type variable="Version" name_i="2"/> + <type variable="Features" name_i="2"/> + <type variable="Settings" name_i="2"/> + <type variable="Alloc" name_i="3"/> + <fsummary>Information about the allocators of the system</fsummary> + <desc> + <p> + Returns various information about the + <marker id="system_info_allocator_tags">allocators</marker> of the + current system (emulator) as specified by + <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> <taglist> <tag><marker id="system_info_allocated_areas"><c>allocated_areas</c></marker></tag> <item> @@ -5490,37 +4984,27 @@ ok </item> <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator"><c>allocator</c></marker></tag> <item> - <p>Returns <c>{Allocator, Version, Features, Settings}.</c></p> - <p>Types:</p> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item><c>Allocator = undefined | glibc</c></item> - <item><c>Version = [integer()]</c></item> - <item><c>Features = [atom()]</c></item> - <item><c>Settings = [{Subsystem, [{Parameter, Value}]}]</c></item> - <item><c>Subsystem = atom()</c></item> - <item><c>Parameter = atom()</c></item> - <item><c>Value = term()</c></item> - </list> + <p>Returns <c>{<anno>Allocator</anno>, <anno>Version</anno>, <anno>Features</anno>, <anno>Settings</anno>}.</c></p> <p>Explanation:</p> <list type="bulleted"> <item> - <p><c>Allocator</c> corresponds to the <c>malloc()</c> - implementation used. If <c>Allocator</c> equals + <p><c><anno>Allocator</anno></c> corresponds to the <c>malloc()</c> + implementation used. If <c><anno>Allocator</anno></c> equals <c>undefined</c>, the <c>malloc()</c> implementation used could not be identified. Currently <c>glibc</c> can be identified.</p> </item> <item> - <p><c>Version</c> is a list of integers (but not a + <p><c><anno>Version</anno></c> is a list of integers (but not a string) representing the version of the <c>malloc()</c> implementation used.</p> </item> <item> - <p><c>Features</c> is a list of atoms representing + <p><c><anno>Features</anno></c> is a list of atoms representing allocation features used.</p> </item> <item> - <p><c>Settings</c> is a list of subsystems, their + <p><c><anno>Settings</anno></c> is a list of subsystems, their configurable parameters, and used values. Settings may differ between different combinations of platforms, allocators, and allocation features. @@ -5540,15 +5024,15 @@ ok erts_alloc(3)</seealso> documentation. </p> </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_tuple"><c>{allocator, Alloc}</c></marker></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_tuple"><c>{allocator, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></marker></tag> <item> <p>Returns information about the specified allocator. As of erts version 5.6.1 the return value is a list of <c>{instance, InstanceNo, InstanceInfo}</c> tuples where <c>InstanceInfo</c> contains information about a specific instance of the allocator. - If <c>Alloc</c> is not a recognized allocator, - <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c>Alloc</c> is disabled, + If <c><anno>Alloc</anno></c> is not a recognized allocator, + <c>undefined</c> is returned. If <c><anno>Alloc</anno></c> is disabled, <c>false</c> is returned.</p> <p><em>Note:</em> The information returned is highly implementation dependent and may be changed, or removed @@ -5577,54 +5061,51 @@ ok values. The first value is memory pool size and the second value used memory size.</p> </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_sizes"><c>{allocator_sizes, Alloc}</c></marker></tag> + <tag><marker id="system_info_allocator_sizes"><c>{allocator_sizes, <anno>Alloc</anno>}</c></marker></tag> <item> <p>Returns various size information for the specified allocator. The information returned is a subset of the information returned by - <seealso marker="#system_info_allocator_tuple">erlang:system_info({allocator, Alloc})</seealso>. + <seealso marker="#system_info_allocator_tuple">erlang:system_info({allocator, <anno>Alloc</anno>})</seealso>. </p> </item> - <tag><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 - may be added and/or removed at any time without prior notice. - </p> - </item> - <tag><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>check_io</c></tag> - <item> - <p>Returns a list containing miscellaneous information - regarding the emulators internal I/O checking. Note, - the content of the returned list may vary between - platforms and over time. The only thing guaranteed is - that a list is returned.</p> - </item> - <tag><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 which the current emulator has been - set to be backward compatible with. The compatibility - mode can be configured at startup by using the command - line flag <c>+R</c>, see - <seealso marker="erts:erl#compat_rel">erl(1)</seealso>.</p> - </item> - <tag><marker id="system_info_cpu_topology"><c>cpu_topology</c></marker></tag> + </taglist> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="10"/> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="11"/> + <type name="cpu_topology"/> + <type name="level_entry"/> + <type_desc name="cpu_topology"> + <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology"></marker> + All <c><anno>LevelEntry</anno></c>s of a list + must contain the same <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>, except + on the top level where both <c>node</c> and + <c>processor</c> <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>s may co-exist. + </type_desc> + <type_desc name="level_entry"> + <c>{<anno>LevelTag</anno>, <anno>SubLevel</anno>} == {<anno>LevelTag</anno>, [], <anno>SubLevel</anno>}</c> + </type_desc> + <type name="level_tag"/> + <type_desc name="level_tag"> + More <c><anno>LevelTag</anno></c>s may be introduced in the future. + </type_desc> + <type name="sub_level"/> + <type name="info_list"/> + <type_desc name="info_list"> + The <c>info_list()</c> may be extended in the future. + </type_desc> + <fsummary>Information about the CPU topology of the system</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns various information about the + <marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_tags">CPU topology</marker> + of the current system + (emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>cpu_topology</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns the <c>CpuTopology</c> which currently is used by the + <p>Returns the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> which currently is used by the emulator. The CPU topology is used when binding schedulers to logical processors. The CPU topology used is the <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_cpu_topology_defined">user @@ -5632,31 +5113,11 @@ ok <seealso marker="erlang#system_info_cpu_topology_detected">automatically detected CPU topology</seealso> if such exists. If no CPU topology exists, <c>undefined</c> is returned.</p> - <p>Types:</p> - <list type="bulleted"> - <item><c>CpuTopology = LevelEntryList | undefined</c></item> - <item><c>LevelEntryList = [LevelEntry]</c> (all - <c>LevelEntry</c>s of a <c>LevelEntryList</c> - must contain the same <c>LevelTag</c>, except - on the top level where both <c>node</c> and - <c>processor</c> <c>LevelTag</c>s may co-exist)</item> - <item><c>LevelEntry = {LevelTag, SubLevel} - | {LevelTag, InfoList, SubLevel}</c> - (<c>{LevelTag, SubLevel} - == {LevelTag, [], SubLevel}</c>)</item> - <item><c>LevelTag = node|processor|core|thread</c> - (more <c>LevelTag</c>s may be introduced in - the future)</item> - <item><c>SubLevel = [LevelEntry] | LogicalCpuId</c></item> - <item><c>LogicalCpuId = {logical, integer()}</c></item> - <item><c>InfoList = []</c> (the <c>InfoList</c> - may be extended in the future)</item> - </list> <p><c>node</c> refers to NUMA (non-uniform memory access) nodes, and <c>thread</c> refers to hardware threads (e.g. Intels hyper-threads).</p> - <p>A level in the <c>CpuTopology</c> term can be omitted if - only one entry exists and the <c>InfoList</c> is empty. + <p>A level in the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> term can be omitted if + only one entry exists and the <c><anno>InfoList</anno></c> is empty. </p> <p><c>thread</c> can only be a sub level to <c>core</c>. <c>core</c> can be a sub level to either <c>processor</c> @@ -5668,15 +5129,15 @@ ok consist of a mix of processor internal and external NUMA nodes, as long as each logical CPU belongs to one and only one NUMA node. Cache hierarchy is not part of - the <c>CpuTopology</c> type yet, but will be in the + the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type yet, but will be in the future. Other things may also make it into the CPU topology in the future. In other words, expect the - <c>CpuTopology</c> type to change. + <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> type to change. </p> </item> <tag><marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_defined"><c>{cpu_topology, defined}</c></marker></tag> <item> - <p>Returns the user defined <c>CpuTopology</c>. For more + <p>Returns the user defined <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>. For more information see the documentation of the <c>erl</c> <seealso marker="erts:erl#+sct">+sct</seealso> command line flag, and the documentation of the @@ -5686,7 +5147,7 @@ ok </item> <tag><marker id="system_info_cpu_topology_detected"><c>{cpu_topology, detected}</c></marker></tag> <item> - <p>Returns the automatically detected <c>CpuTopology</c>. The + <p>Returns the automatically detected <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c>. The emulator currently only detects the CPU topology on some newer Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, and Windows systems. On Windows system with more than 32 logical processors the CPU topology is not detected. @@ -5698,13 +5159,112 @@ ok </item> <tag><c>{cpu_topology, used}</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns the <c>CpuTopology</c> which is used by the + <p>Returns the <c><anno>CpuTopology</anno></c> which is used by the emulator. For more information see the documentation of the <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology">cpu_topology</seealso> argument. </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="12"/> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="13"/> + <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="29"/> + <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="30"/> + <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="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="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"/> + <fsummary>Information about the system</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Returns various information about the current system + (emulator) as specified by <c><anno>Item</anno></c>:</p> + <taglist> + <tag><c>allocated_areas</c>, <c>allocator</c>, + <c>alloc_util_allocators</c>, <c>allocator_sizes</c></tag> + <item> + <p>See <seealso marker="#system_info_allocator_tags">above</seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><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 + may be added and/or removed at any time without prior notice. + </p> + </item> + <tag><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>check_io</c></tag> + <item> + <p>Returns a list containing miscellaneous information + regarding the emulators internal I/O checking. Note, + the content of the returned list may vary between + platforms and over time. The only thing guaranteed is + that a list is returned.</p> + </item> + <tag><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 which the current emulator has been + set to be backward compatible with. The compatibility + mode can be configured at startup by using the command + line flag <c>+R</c>, see + <seealso marker="erts:erl#compat_rel">erl(1)</seealso>.</p> + </item> + <tag><c>cpu_topology</c></tag> + <item> + <p>See <seealso marker="#system_info_cpu_topology_tags">above</seealso>.</p> + </item> <tag><c>creation</c></tag> <item> <p>Returns the creation of the local node as an integer. @@ -5734,10 +5294,10 @@ ok <item> <p>Returns a list of tuples <c>{Node, ControllingEntity}</c>, one entry for each - connected remote node. The <c>Node</c> is the name of the - node and the <c>ControllingEntity</c> is the port or pid + connected remote node. The <c><anno>Node</anno></c> is the name of the + node and the <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> is the port or pid responsible for the communication to that node. More - specifically, the <c>ControllingEntity</c> for nodes + specifically, the <c><anno>ControllingEntity</anno></c> for nodes connected via TCP/IP (the normal case) is the socket actually used in communication with the specific node.</p> </item> @@ -5785,7 +5345,7 @@ ok </item> <tag><c>fullsweep_after</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns <c>{fullsweep_after, integer()}</c> which is the + <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> @@ -5878,12 +5438,12 @@ ok </item> <tag><c>min_heap_size</c></tag> <item> - <p>Returns <c>{min_heap_size, MinHeapSize}</c> where <c>MinHeapSize</c> is the current system wide + <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> <item> - <p>Returns <c>{min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize}</c> where <c>MinBinVHeapSize</c> is the current system wide + <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><c>modified_timing_level</c></tag> @@ -5927,10 +5487,10 @@ ok </item> <tag><marker id="system_info_multi_scheduling_blockers"><c>multi_scheduling_blockers</c></marker></tag> <item> - <p>Returns a list of <c>PID</c>s when multi-scheduling - is blocked; otherwise, the empty list. The <c>PID</c>s - in the list is <c>PID</c>s of the processes currently - blocking multi-scheduling. A <c>PID</c> will only be + <p>Returns a list of <c><anno>PID</anno></c>s when multi-scheduling + is blocked; otherwise, the empty list. The <c><anno>PID</anno></c>s + in the list is <c><anno>PID</anno></c>s of the processes currently + blocking multi-scheduling. A <c><anno>PID</anno></c> will only be present once in the list, even if the corresponding process has blocked multiple times.</p> <p>See also <seealso marker="#system_flag_multi_scheduling">erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, BlockState)</seealso>, @@ -6005,7 +5565,7 @@ ok <item> <p>Returns the scheduler id (<c>SchedulerId</c>) of the scheduler thread that the calling process is executing - on. <c>SchedulerId</c> is a positive integer; where + on. <c><anno>SchedulerId</anno></c> is a positive integer; where <c><![CDATA[1 <= SchedulerId <= erlang:system_info(schedulers)]]></c>. See also <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>.</p> </item> @@ -6037,7 +5597,8 @@ ok <seealso marker="#system_info_schedulers">erlang:system_info(schedulers)</seealso>, and <seealso marker="#system_flag_schedulers_online">erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline)</seealso>. - </p> + </p> <name name="system_info" arity="1" clause_i="49"/> + </item> <tag><c>smp_support</c></tag> <item> @@ -6131,53 +5692,39 @@ ok </func> <func> - <name>erlang:system_monitor() -> MonSettings</name> + <name name="system_monitor" arity="0"/> + <type name="system_monitor_option"/> <fsummary>Current system performance monitoring settings</fsummary> - <type> - <v>MonSettings -> {MonitorPid, Options} | undefined</v> - <v> MonitorPid = pid()</v> - <v> Options = [Option]</v> - <v> Option = {long_gc, Time} | {large_heap, Size} | busy_port | busy_dist_port</v> - <v> Time = Size = integer()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the current system monitoring settings set by <seealso marker="#system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor/2</seealso> - as <c>{MonitorPid, Options}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there + as <c>{<anno>MonitorPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there are no settings. The order of the options may be different from the one that was set.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:system_monitor(undefined | {MonitorPid, Options}) -> MonSettings</name> + <name name="system_monitor" arity="1"/> + <type name="system_monitor_option"/> <fsummary>Set or clear system performance monitoring options</fsummary> - <type> - <v>MonitorPid, Options, MonSettings -- see below</v> - </type> <desc> <p>When called with the argument <c>undefined</c>, all system performance monitoring settings are cleared.</p> - <p>Calling the function with <c>{MonitorPid, Options}</c> as + <p>Calling the function with <c>{<anno>MonitorPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c> as argument, is the same as calling - <seealso marker="#system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor(MonitorPid, Options)</seealso>.</p> + <seealso marker="#system_monitor/2">erlang:system_monitor(<anno>MonitorPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>)</seealso>.</p> <p>Returns the previous system monitor settings just like <seealso marker="#system_monitor/0">erlang:system_monitor/0</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:system_monitor(MonitorPid, [Option]) -> MonSettings</name> + <name name="system_monitor" arity="2"/> + <type name="system_monitor_option"/> <fsummary>Set system performance monitoring options</fsummary> - <type> - <v>MonitorPid = pid()</v> - <v>Option = {long_gc, Time} | {large_heap, Size} | busy_port | busy_dist_port</v> - <v> Time = Size = integer()</v> - <v>MonSettings = {OldMonitorPid, [Option]}</v> - <v> OldMonitorPid = pid()</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Sets system performance monitoring options. <c>MonitorPid</c> + <desc> + <p>Sets system performance monitoring options. <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c> is a local pid that will receive system monitor messages, and the second argument is a list of monitoring options:</p> <taglist> @@ -6186,7 +5733,7 @@ ok <p>If a garbage collection in the system takes at least <c>Time</c> wallclock milliseconds, a message <c>{monitor, GcPid, long_gc, Info}</c> is sent to - <c>MonitorPid</c>. <c>GcPid</c> is the pid that was + <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>GcPid</c> is the pid that was garbage collected and <c>Info</c> is a list of two-element tuples describing the result of the garbage collection. One of the tuples is <c>{timeout, GcTime}</c> where @@ -6209,7 +5756,7 @@ ok <p>If a garbage collection in the system results in the allocated size of a heap being at least <c>Size</c> words, a message <c>{monitor, GcPid, large_heap, Info}</c> - is sent to <c>MonitorPid</c>. <c>GcPid</c> and <c>Info</c> + is sent to <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>GcPid</c> and <c>Info</c> are the same as for <c>long_gc</c> above, except that the tuple tagged with <c>timeout</c> is not present. <em>Note</em>: As of erts version 5.6 the monitor message @@ -6225,7 +5772,7 @@ ok <p>If a process in the system gets suspended because it sends to a busy port, a message <c>{monitor, SusPid, busy_port, Port}</c> is sent to - <c>MonitorPid</c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid that got + <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid that got suspended when sending to <c>Port</c>.</p> </item> <tag><c>busy_dist_port</c></tag> @@ -6234,7 +5781,7 @@ ok sends to a process on a remote node whose inter-node communication was handled by a busy port, a message <c>{monitor, SusPid, busy_dist_port, Port}</c> is sent to - <c>MonitorPid</c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid that got + <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c>. <c>SusPid</c> is the pid that got suspended when sending through the inter-node communication port <c>Port</c>.</p> </item> @@ -6249,48 +5796,48 @@ ok <p>Keep the monitoring process neat and do not set the system monitor limits too tight.</p> </note> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>MonitorPid</c> does not exist.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>MonitorPid</anno></c> does not exist or is not a local process.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:system_profile() -> ProfilerSettings</name> + <name name="system_profile" arity="0"/> + <type name="system_profile_option"/> <fsummary>Current system profiling settings</fsummary> - <type> - <v>ProfilerSettings -> {ProfilerPid, Options} | undefined</v> - <v> ProfilerPid = pid() | port()</v> - <v> Options = [Option]</v> - <v> Option = runnable_procs | runnable_ports | scheduler | exclusive</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the current system profiling settings set by <seealso marker="#system_profile/2">erlang:system_profile/2</seealso> - as <c>{ProfilerPid, Options}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there + as <c>{<anno>ProfilerPid</anno>, <anno>Options</anno>}</c>, or <c>undefined</c> if there are no settings. The order of the options may be different from the one that was set.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:system_profile(ProfilerPid, Options) -> ProfilerSettings</name> + <name name="system_profile" arity="2"/> + <type name="system_profile_option"/> <fsummary>Current system profiling settings</fsummary> - <type> - <v>ProfilerSettings -> {ProfilerPid, Options} | undefined</v> - <v> ProfilerPid = pid() | port()</v> - <v> Options = [Option]</v> - <v> Option = runnable_procs | runnable_ports | scheduler | exclusive</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Sets system profiler options. <c>ProfilerPid</c> + <desc> + <p>Sets system profiler options. <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c> is a local pid or port that will receive profiling messages. The receiver is excluded from all profiling. The second argument is a list of profiling options:</p> <taglist> + <tag><c>exclusive</c></tag> + <item> + <p> + If a synchronous call to a port from a process is done, the + calling process is considered not runnable during the call + runtime to the port. The calling process is notified as + <c>inactive</c> and subsequently <c>active</c> when the port + callback returns. + </p> + </item> <tag><c>runnable_procs</c></tag> <item> <p>If a process is put into or removed from the run queue a message, <c>{profile, Pid, State, Mfa, Ts}</c>, is sent to - <c>ProfilerPid</c>. Running processes that is reinserted into the + <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>. Running processes that is reinserted into the run queue after having been preemptively scheduled out will not trigger this message. </p> @@ -6299,24 +5846,14 @@ ok <item> <p>If a port is put into or removed from the run queue a message, <c>{profile, Port, State, 0, Ts}</c>, is sent to - <c>ProfilerPid</c>. + <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>. </p> </item> <tag><c>scheduler</c></tag> <item> <p>If a scheduler is put to sleep or awoken a message, <c>{profile, scheduler, Id, State, NoScheds, Ts}</c>, is sent - to <c>ProfilerPid</c>. - </p> - </item> - <tag><c>exclusive</c></tag> - <item> - <p> - If a synchronous call to a port from a process is done, the - calling process is considered not runnable during the call - runtime to the port. The calling process is notified as - <c>inactive</c> and subsequently <c>active</c> when the port - callback returns. + to <c><anno>ProfilerPid</anno></c>. </p> </item> </taglist> @@ -6327,14 +5864,11 @@ ok </func> <func> - <name>term_to_binary(Term) -> ext_binary()</name> + <name name="term_to_binary" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Encode a term to an Erlang external term format binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a binary data object which is the result of encoding - <c>Term</c> according to the Erlang external term format.</p> + <c><anno>Term</anno></c> according to the Erlang external term format.</p> <p>This can be used for a variety of purposes, for example writing a term to a file in an efficient way, or sending an Erlang term to some type of communications channel not @@ -6344,20 +5878,16 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>term_to_binary(Term, [Option]) -> ext_binary()</name> + <name name="term_to_binary" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Encode a term to en Erlang external term format binary</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Term = term()</v> - <v>Option = compressed | {compressed,Level} | {minor_version,Version}</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns a binary data object which is the result of encoding - <c>Term</c> according to the Erlang external term format.</p> + <c><anno>Term</anno></c> according to the Erlang external term format.</p> <p>If the option <c>compressed</c> is provided, the external term format will be compressed. The compressed format is automatically recognized by <c>binary_to_term/1</c> in R7B and later.</p> <p>It is also possible to specify a compression level by giving - the option <c>{compressed,Level}</c>, where <c>Level</c> is an + the option <c>{compressed, <anno>Level</anno>}</c>, where <c><anno>Level</anno></c> is an integer from 0 through 9. <c>0</c> means that no compression will be done (it is the same as not giving any <c>compressed</c> option); <c>1</c> will take the least time but may not compress as well as @@ -6366,16 +5896,16 @@ ok on the input term, level 9 compression may or may not produce a smaller result than level 1 compression.</p> <p>Currently, <c>compressed</c> gives the same result as - <c>{compressed,6}</c>.</p> - <p>The option <c>{minor_version,Version}</c> can be use to control + <c>{compressed, 6}</c>.</p> + <p>The option <c>{minor_version, <anno>Version</anno>}</c> can be use to control some details of the encoding. This option was - introduced in R11B-4. Currently, the allowed values for <c>Version</c> + introduced in R11B-4. Currently, the allowed values for <c><anno>Version</anno></c> are <c>0</c> and <c>1</c>.</p> - <p><c>{minor_version,1}</c> forces any floats in the term to be encoded + <p><c>{minor_version, 1}</c> forces any floats in the term to be encoded in a more space-efficient and exact way (namely in the 64-bit IEEE format, rather than converted to a textual representation). <c>binary_to_term/1</c> in R11B-4 and later is able decode the new representation.</p> - <p><c>{minor_version,0}</c> is currently the default, meaning that floats + <p><c>{minor_version, 0}</c> is currently the default, meaning that floats will be encoded using a textual representation; this option is useful if you want to ensure that releases prior to R11B-4 can decode resulting binary.</p> @@ -6384,14 +5914,11 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>throw(Any)</name> + <name name="throw" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Throw an exception</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Any = term()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>A non-local return from a function. If evaluated within a - <c>catch</c>, <c>catch</c> will return the value <c>Any</c>.</p> + <c>catch</c>, <c>catch</c> will return the value <c><anno>Any</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>catch throw({hello, there}).</input> {hello,there}</pre> @@ -6399,11 +5926,8 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>time() -> {Hour, Minute, Second}</name> + <name name="time" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Current time</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Hour = Minute = Second = integer() >= 0</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the current time as <c>{Hour, Minute, Second}</c>.</p> <p>The time zone and daylight saving time correction depend on @@ -6414,35 +5938,27 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>tl(List1) -> List2</name> + <name name="tl" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Tail of a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>List1 = List2 = [term()]</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns the tail of <c>List1</c>, that is, the list minus + <p>Returns the tail of <c><anno>List</anno></c>, that is, the list minus the first element.</p> <pre> > <input>tl([geesties, guilies, beasties]).</input> [guilies, beasties]</pre> <p>Allowed in guard tests.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>List</c> is the empty list [].</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>List</anno></c> is the empty list [].</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:trace(PidSpec, How, FlagList) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="trace" arity="3"/> + <type name="trace_flag"/> <fsummary>Set trace flags for a process or processes</fsummary> - <type> - <v>PidSpec = pid() | existing | new | all</v> - <v>How = boolean()</v> - <v>FlagList = [Flag]</v> - <v> Flag -- see below</v> - </type> - <desc> - <p>Turns on (if <c>How == true</c>) or off (if - <c>How == false</c>) the trace flags in <c>FlagList</c> for - the process or processes represented by <c>PidSpec</c>.</p> - <p><c>PidSpec</c> is either a pid for a local process, or one of + <desc> + <p>Turns on (if <c><anno>How</anno> == true</c>) or off (if + <c><anno>How</anno> == false</c>) the trace flags in <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> for + the process or processes represented by <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c>.</p> + <p><c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is either a pid for a local process, or one of the following atoms:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>existing</c></tag> @@ -6459,7 +5975,7 @@ ok will be created in the future.</p> </item> </taglist> - <p><c>FlagList</c> can contain any number of the following + <p><c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> can contain any number of the following flags (the "message tags" refers to the list of messages following below):</p> <taglist> @@ -6774,11 +6290,11 @@ ok <p>Only one process can trace a particular process. For this reason, attempts to trace an already traced process will fail.</p> <p>Returns: A number indicating the number of processes that - matched <c>PidSpec</c>. If <c>PidSpec</c> is a pid, - the return value will be <c>1</c>. If <c>PidSpec</c> is + matched <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c>. If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is a pid, + the return value will be <c>1</c>. If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is <c>all</c> or <c>existing</c> the return value will be the number of processes running, excluding tracer processes. - If <c>PidSpec</c> is <c>new</c>, the return value will be + If <c><anno>PidSpec</anno></c> is <c>new</c>, the return value will be <c>0</c>.</p> <p>Failure: If specified arguments are not supported. For example <c>cpu_timestamp</c> is not supported on all @@ -6786,64 +6302,58 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:trace_delivered(Tracee) -> Ref</name> + <name name="trace_delivered" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Notification when trace has been delivered</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Tracee = pid() | all</v> - <v>Ref = reference()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>The delivery of trace messages is dislocated on the time-line compared to other events in the system. If you know that the - <c>Tracee</c> has passed some specific point in its execution, + <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> has passed some specific point in its execution, and you want to know when at least all trace messages corresponding to events up to this point have reached the tracer - you can use <c>erlang:trace_delivered(Tracee)</c>. A - <c>{trace_delivered, Tracee, Ref}</c> message is sent to - the caller of <c>erlang:trace_delivered(Tracee)</c> when it + you can use <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c>. A + <c>{trace_delivered, <anno>Tracee</anno>, <anno>Ref</anno>}</c> message is sent to + the caller of <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c> when it is guaranteed that all trace messages have been delivered to - the tracer up to the point that the <c>Tracee</c> had reached + the tracer up to the point that the <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> had reached at the time of the call to - <c>erlang:trace_delivered(Tracee)</c>.</p> + <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c>.</p> <p>Note that the <c>trace_delivered</c> message does <em>not</em> imply that trace messages have been delivered; instead, it implies that all trace messages that <em>should</em> be delivered have - been delivered. It is not an error if <c>Tracee</c> isn't, and + been delivered. It is not an error if <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> isn't, and hasn't been traced by someone, but if this is the case, <em>no</em> trace messages will have been delivered when the <c>trace_delivered</c> message arrives.</p> - <p>Note that <c>Tracee</c> has to refer to a process currently, + <p>Note that <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> has to refer to a process currently, or previously existing on the same node as the caller of - <c>erlang:trace_delivered(Tracee)</c> resides on. - The special <c>Tracee</c> atom <c>all</c> denotes all processes + <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c> resides on. + The special <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> atom <c>all</c> denotes all processes that currently are traced in the node.</p> - <p>An example: Process <c>A</c> is tracee, port <c>B</c> is + <p>An example: Process <c>A</c> is <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c>, port <c>B</c> is tracer, and process <c>C</c> is the port owner of <c>B</c>. <c>C</c> wants to close <c>B</c> when <c>A</c> exits. <c>C</c> can ensure that the trace isn't truncated by calling <c>erlang:trace_delivered(A)</c> when <c>A</c> exits and wait - for the <c>{trace_delivered, A, Ref}</c> message before closing + for the <c>{trace_delivered, A, <anno>Ref</anno>}</c> message before closing <c>B</c>.</p> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Tracee</c> does not refer to a + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c><anno>Tracee</anno></c> does not refer to a process (dead or alive) on the same node as the caller of - <c>erlang:trace_delivered(Tracee)</c> resides on.</p> + <c>erlang:trace_delivered(<anno>Tracee</anno>)</c> resides on.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:trace_info(PidOrFunc, Item) -> Res</name> + <name name="trace_info" arity="2"/> + <type name="trace_info_return"/> + <type name="trace_info_item_result"/> + <type name="trace_info_flag"/> + <type name="trace_match_spec"/> <fsummary>Trace information about a process or function</fsummary> - <type> - <v>PidOrFunc = pid() | new | {Module, Function, Arity} | on_load</v> - <v> Module = Function = atom()</v> - <v> Arity = arity()</v> - <v>Item, Res -- see below</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns trace information about a process or function.</p> - <p>To get information about a process, <c>PidOrFunc</c> should + <p>To get information about a process, <c><anno>PidOrFunc</anno></c> should be a pid or the atom <c>new</c>. The atom <c>new</c> means that the default trace state for processes to be created will - be returned. <c>Item</c> must have one of the following + be returned. <c><anno>Item</anno></c> must have one of the following values:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>flags</c></tag> @@ -6923,22 +6433,24 @@ ok <tag><c>all</c></tag> <item> - <p>Return a list containing the <c>{Item, Value}</c> tuples + <p>Return a list containing the <c>{<anno>Item</anno>, Value}</c> tuples for all other items, or return <c>false</c> if no tracing is active for this function.</p> </item> </taglist> - <p>The actual return value will be <c>{Item, Value}</c>, where + <p>The actual return value will be <c>{<anno>Item</anno>, Value}</c>, where <c>Value</c> is the requested information as described above. If a pid for a dead process was given, or the name of a non-existing function, <c>Value</c> will be <c>undefined</c>.</p> - <p>If <c>PidOrFunc</c> is the <c>on_load</c>, the information + <p>If <c><anno>PidOrFunc</anno></c> is the <c>on_load</c>, the information returned refers to the default value for code that will be loaded.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, MatchSpec) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="trace_pattern" arity="2" clause_i="1"/> + <type name="trace_pattern_mfa"/> + <type name="trace_match_spec"/> <fsummary>Set trace patterns for global call tracing</fsummary> <desc> <p>The same as @@ -6947,11 +6459,11 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, MatchSpec, FlagList) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="trace_pattern" arity="3"/> + <type name="trace_pattern_mfa"/> + <type name="trace_match_spec"/> + <type name="trace_pattern_flag"/> <fsummary>Set trace patterns for tracing of function calls</fsummary> - <type> - <v>MFA, MatchSpec, FlagList -- see below</v> - </type> <desc> <p>This BIF is used to enable or disable call tracing for exported functions. It must be combined with @@ -6976,7 +6488,7 @@ ok and an action to be performed. The default action is to send a trace message. If the pattern does not match or the guard fails, the action will not be executed.</p> - <p>The <c>MFA</c> argument should be a tuple like + <p>The <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> argument should be a tuple like <c>{Module, Function, Arity}</c> or the atom <c>on_load</c> (described below). It can be the module, function, and arity for an exported function (or a BIF in any module). @@ -6999,11 +6511,11 @@ ok </taglist> <p>Other combinations, such as <c>{Module,'_',Arity}</c>, are not allowed. Local functions will match wildcards only if - the <c>local</c> option is in the <c>FlagList</c>.</p> - <p>If the <c>MFA</c> argument is the atom <c>on_load</c>, + the <c>local</c> option is in the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c>.</p> + <p>If the <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> argument is the atom <c>on_load</c>, the match specification and flag list will be used on all modules that are newly loaded.</p> - <p>The <c>MatchSpec</c> argument can take any of the following + <p>The <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno></c> argument can take any of the following forms:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>false</c></tag> @@ -7015,7 +6527,7 @@ ok <item> <p>Enable tracing for the matching function(s).</p> </item> - <tag><c>MatchSpecList</c></tag> + <tag><c><anno>MatchSpecList</anno></c></tag> <item> <p>A list of match specifications. An empty list is equivalent to <c>true</c>. See the ERTS User's Guide @@ -7023,18 +6535,18 @@ ok </item> <tag><c>restart</c></tag> <item> - <p>For the <c>FlagList</c> option <c>call_count</c> and <c>call_time</c>: + <p>For the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> option <c>call_count</c> and <c>call_time</c>: restart the existing counters. The behaviour is undefined - for other <c>FlagList</c> options.</p> + for other <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> options.</p> </item> <tag><c>pause</c></tag> <item> - <p>For the <c>FlagList</c> option <c>call_count</c> and <c>call_time</c>: pause + <p>For the <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> option <c>call_count</c> and <c>call_time</c>: pause the existing counters. The behaviour is undefined for other <c>FlagList</c> options.</p> </item> </taglist> - <p>The <c>FlagList</c> parameter is a list of options. + <p>The <c><anno>FlagList</anno></c> parameter is a list of options. The following options are allowed:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>global</c></tag> @@ -7053,13 +6565,13 @@ ok the process, a <c>return_to</c> message will also be sent when this function returns to its caller.</p> </item> - <tag><c>meta | {meta, Pid}</c></tag> + <tag><c>meta | {meta, <anno>Pid</anno>}</c></tag> <item> <p>Turn on or off meta tracing for all types of function calls. Trace messages will be sent to the tracer process - or port <c>Pid</c> whenever any of the specified + or port <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> whenever any of the specified functions are called, regardless of how they are called. - If no <c>Pid</c> is specified, <c>self()</c> is used as a + If no <c><anno>Pid</anno></c> is specified, <c>self()</c> is used as a default tracer process.</p> <p>Meta tracing traces all processes and does not care about the process trace flags set by <c>trace/3</c>, @@ -7071,32 +6583,32 @@ ok </item> <tag><c>call_count</c></tag> <item> - <p>Starts (<c>MatchSpec == true</c>) or stops - (<c>MatchSpec == false</c>) call count tracing for all + <p>Starts (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == true</c>) or stops + (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == false</c>) call count tracing for all types of function calls. For every function a counter is incremented when the function is called, in any process. No process trace flags need to be activated.</p> <p>If call count tracing is started while already running, the count is restarted from zero. Running counters can be - paused with <c>MatchSpec == pause</c>. Paused and running + paused with <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == pause</c>. Paused and running counters can be restarted from zero with - <c>MatchSpec == restart</c>.</p> + <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == restart</c>.</p> <p>The counter value can be read with <seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>.</p> </item> <tag><c>call_time</c></tag> <item> - <p>Starts (<c>MatchSpec == true</c>) or stops - (<c>MatchSpec == false</c>) call time tracing for all + <p>Starts (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == true</c>) or stops + (<c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == false</c>) call time tracing for all types of function calls. For every function a counter is incremented when the function is called. Time spent in the function is accumulated in two other counters, seconds and micro-seconds. The counters are stored for each call traced process.</p> <p>If call time tracing is started while already running, the count and time is restarted from zero. Running counters can be - paused with <c>MatchSpec == pause</c>. Paused and running + paused with <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == pause</c>. Paused and running counters can be restarted from zero with - <c>MatchSpec == restart</c>.</p> + <c><anno>MatchSpec</anno> == restart</c>.</p> <p>The counter value can be read with <seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso>.</p> </item> @@ -7122,18 +6634,15 @@ ok <seealso marker="#trace_info/2">erlang:trace_info/2</seealso> BIF to retrieve the existing match specification.</p> <p>Returns the number of exported functions that matched - the <c>MFA</c> argument. This will be zero if none matched at + the <c><anno>MFA</anno></c> argument. This will be zero if none matched at all.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>trunc(Number) -> integer()</name> + <name name="trunc" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return an integer by the truncating a number</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Number = number()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns an integer by the truncating <c>Number</c>.</p> + <p>Returns an integer by the truncating <c><anno>Number</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>trunc(5.5).</input> 5</pre> @@ -7141,13 +6650,10 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>tuple_size(Tuple) -> integer() >= 0</name> + <name name="tuple_size" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return the size of a tuple</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Tuple = tuple()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns an integer which is the number of elements in <c>Tuple</c>.</p> + <p>Returns an integer which is the number of elements in <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>.</p> <pre> > <input>tuple_size({morni, mulle, bwange}).</input> 3</pre> @@ -7155,25 +6661,19 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>tuple_to_list(Tuple) -> [term()]</name> + <name name="tuple_to_list" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert a tuple to a list</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Tuple = tuple()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Returns a list which corresponds to <c>Tuple</c>. - <c>Tuple</c> may contain any Erlang terms.</p> + <p>Returns a list which corresponds to <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c>. + <c><anno>Tuple</anno></c> may contain any Erlang terms.</p> <pre> > <input>tuple_to_list({share, {'Ericsson_B', 163}}).</input> [share,{'Ericsson_B',163}]</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:universaltime() -> DateTime</name> + <name name="universaltime" arity="0"/> <fsummary>Current date and time according to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC)</fsummary> - <type> - <v>DateTime = <seealso marker="calendar#type-datetime">calendar:datetime()</seealso></v> - </type> <desc> <p>Returns the current date and time according to Universal Time Coordinated (UTC), also called GMT, in the form @@ -7187,46 +6687,39 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>erlang:universaltime_to_localtime({Date1, Time1}) -> {Date2, Time2}</name> + <name name="universaltime_to_localtime" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Convert from Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) to local date and time</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Date1 = Date2 = <seealso marker="calendar#type-date">calendar:date()</seealso></v> - <v>Time1 = Time2 = <seealso marker="calendar#type-time">calendar:time()</seealso></v> - </type> <desc> <p>Converts Universal Time Coordinated (UTC) date and time to local date and time, if this is supported by the underlying OS. Otherwise, no conversion is done, and - <c>{Date1, Time1}</c> is returned.</p> + <c><anno>Universaltime</anno></c> is returned.</p> <pre> > <input>erlang:universaltime_to_localtime({{1996,11,6},{14,18,43}}).</input> {{1996,11,7},{15,18,43}}</pre> - <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Date1</c> or <c>Time1</c> do - not denote a valid date or time.</p> + <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if <c>Universaltime</c> does not denote + a valid date and time.</p> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>unlink(Id) -> true</name> + <name name="unlink" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Remove a link, if there is one, to another process or port</fsummary> - <type> - <v>Id = pid() | port()</v> - </type> <desc> <p>Removes the link, if there is one, between the calling - process and the process or port referred to by <c>Id</c>.</p> + process and the process or port referred to by <c><anno>Id</anno></c>.</p> <p>Returns <c>true</c> and does not fail, even if there is no - link to <c>Id</c>, or if <c>Id</c> does not exist.</p> - <p>Once <c>unlink(Id)</c> has returned it is guaranteed that + link to <c><anno>Id</anno></c>, or if <c><anno>Id</anno></c> does not exist.</p> + <p>Once <c>unlink(<anno>Id</anno>)</c> has returned it is guaranteed that the link between the caller and the entity referred to by - <c>Id</c> has no effect on the caller in the future (unless + <c><anno>Id</anno></c> has no effect on the caller in the future (unless the link is setup again). If caller is trapping exits, an - <c>{'EXIT', Id, _}</c> message due to the link might have + <c>{'EXIT', <anno>Id</anno>, _}</c> message due to the link might have been placed in the caller's message queue prior to the call, - though. Note, the <c>{'EXIT', Id, _}</c> message can be the - result of the link, but can also be the result of <c>Id</c> + though. Note, the <c>{'EXIT', <anno>Id</anno>, _}</c> message can be the + result of the link, but can also be the result of <c><anno>Id</anno></c> calling <c>exit/2</c>. Therefore, it <em>may</em> be appropriate to cleanup the message queue when trapping exits - after the call to <c>unlink(Id)</c>, as follow:</p> + after the call to <c>unlink(<anno>Id</anno>)</c>, as follow:</p> <code type="none"> unlink(Id), @@ -7249,13 +6742,10 @@ ok </desc> </func> <func> - <name>unregister(RegName) -> true</name> + <name name="unregister" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Remove the registered name for a process (or port)</fsummary> - <type> - <v>RegName = atom()</v> - </type> <desc> - <p>Removes the registered name <c>RegName</c>, associated with a + <p>Removes the registered name <c><anno>RegName</anno></c>, associated with a pid or a port identifier.</p> <pre> > <input>unregister(db).</input> @@ -7266,7 +6756,7 @@ true</pre> </desc> </func> <func> - <name>whereis(RegName) -> pid() | port() | undefined</name> + <name name="whereis" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Get the pid (or port) with a given registered name</fsummary> <desc> <p>Returns the pid or port identifier with the registered name diff --git a/erts/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/erts/doc/src/ref_man.xml index 2042cf28bd..5c9938075c 100644 --- a/erts/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/erts/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -49,7 +49,6 @@ <xi:include href="escript.xml"/> <xi:include href="erlsrv.xml"/> <xi:include href="start_erl.xml"/> - <xi:include href="erl_set_memory_block.xml"/> <xi:include href="run_erl.xml"/> <xi:include href="start.xml"/> <xi:include href="erl_driver.xml"/> diff --git a/erts/emulator/Makefile.in b/erts/emulator/Makefile.in index 985ef72517..7e966c81bb 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/Makefile.in +++ b/erts/emulator/Makefile.in @@ -332,15 +332,11 @@ LIBS += $(THR_LIBS) ifneq ($(findstring erts_internal_r, $(THR_LIBS)),erts_internal_r) -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)),vxworks) -ERTS_INTERNAL_LIB=erts_internal -else ifneq ($(strip $(THR_LIB_NAME)),) ERTS_INTERNAL_LIB=erts_internal_r else ERTS_INTERNAL_LIB=erts_internal endif -endif LIBS += -l$(ERTS_INTERNAL_LIB)$(TYPEMARKER) @@ -463,8 +459,6 @@ _create_dirs := $(shell mkdir -p $(CREATE_DIRS)) GENERATE = HIPE_ASM = -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)),vxworks) -else ifdef HIPE_ENABLED HIPE_ASM += $(TTF_DIR)/hipe_x86_asm.h \ $(TTF_DIR)/hipe_amd64_asm.h \ @@ -476,7 +470,6 @@ GENERATE += $(HIPE_ASM) \ $(TTF_DIR)/hipe_literals.h \ $(BINDIR)/hipe_mkliterals$(TF_MARKER) endif -endif ifdef DTRACE_ENABLED # global.h causes problems by including dtrace-wrapper.h which includes @@ -616,11 +609,6 @@ ifdef PERFCTR_PATH INCLUDES += -I$(PERFCTR_PATH)/usr.lib -I$(PERFCTR_PATH)/linux/include endif -# Need to include etc dir on VxWorks -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)),vxworks) -INCLUDES += -I$(ERL_TOP)/erts/etc/vxworks -endif - ifeq ($(TARGET),win32) $(OBJDIR)/dll_sys.o: sys/$(ERLANG_OSTYPE)/sys.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -DERL_RUN_SHARED_LIB=1 $(INCLUDES) -c $< -o $@ @@ -663,12 +651,6 @@ $(OBJDIR)/%.o: drivers/common/%.c $(OBJDIR)/%.o: drivers/$(ERLANG_OSTYPE)/%.c $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -Idrivers/common -Idrivers/$(ERLANG_OSTYPE) -I../etc/$(ERLANG_OSTYPE) -c $< -o $@ -# VxWorks uses unix drivers too... -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)),vxworks) -$(OBJDIR)/%.o: drivers/unix/%.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) -Idrivers/common -c $< -o $@ -endif - # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Specials # @@ -709,7 +691,9 @@ EMU_OBJS = \ $(OBJDIR)/beam_emu.o $(OBJDIR)/beam_opcodes.o \ $(OBJDIR)/beam_load.o $(OBJDIR)/beam_bif_load.o \ $(OBJDIR)/beam_debug.o $(OBJDIR)/beam_bp.o \ - $(OBJDIR)/beam_catches.o + $(OBJDIR)/beam_catches.o \ + $(OBJDIR)/code_ix.o \ + $(OBJDIR)/beam_ranges.o RUN_OBJS = \ $(OBJDIR)/erl_pbifs.o $(OBJDIR)/benchmark.o \ @@ -779,12 +763,8 @@ OS_OBJS = \ $(OBJDIR)/gzio.o \ $(OBJDIR)/elib_memmove.o -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)),vxworks) - OS_OBJS += $(OBJDIR)/int64.o -else OS_OBJS += $(OBJDIR)/sys_float.o \ $(OBJDIR)/sys_time.o -endif DRV_OBJS = \ $(OBJDIR)/efile_drv.o \ $(OBJDIR)/inet_drv.o \ @@ -792,9 +772,7 @@ DRV_OBJS = \ $(OBJDIR)/ram_file_drv.o endif -ifneq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)),vxworks) DRV_OBJS += $(OBJDIR)/ttsl_drv.o -endif ifeq ($(ERTS_ENABLE_KERNEL_POLL),yes) OS_OBJS += $(OBJDIR)/erl_poll.kp.o \ @@ -932,31 +910,6 @@ $(OBJDIR)/hipe_arm.o: hipe/hipe_arm.c # end of HiPE section ######################################## -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)),vxworks) -######################################## -# Extract what we need from libgcc.a -######################################## -GCCLIBFLAGS=@GCCLIBFLAGS@ -STRIP=@STRIP@ -SYMPREFIX=@SYMPREFIX@ - -NEEDFUNCTIONS=__divdi3 __moddi3 __udivdi3 -KEEPSYMS=$(NEEDFUNCTIONS:%=-K $(SYMPREFIX)%) - -$(OBJDIR)/int64.o: $(TARGET)/int64.c - $(CC) -o $(OBJDIR)/int64tmp.o -c $(TARGET)/int64.c - $(LD) -o $(OBJDIR)/int64.o $(OBJDIR)/int64tmp.o $(LDFLAGS) $(GCCLIBFLAGS) - $(STRIP) $(KEEPSYMS) $(OBJDIR)/int64.o - -$(TARGET)/int64.c: - echo 'void dummy(void); void dummy(void) {' > $(TARGET)/int64.c - for x in $(NEEDFUNCTIONS); do echo 'extern void '$$x'();' \ - >> $(TARGET)/int64.c; done - for x in $(NEEDFUNCTIONS); do echo $$x'();' >> $(TARGET)/int64.c; done - echo '}' >> $(TARGET)/int64.c - -endif - # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # The emulator itself diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bif_load.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bif_load.c index 02f37bf9bc..e8f8a04344 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bif_load.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bif_load.c @@ -37,25 +37,83 @@ static void set_default_trace_pattern(Eterm module); static Eterm check_process_code(Process* rp, Module* modp); -static void delete_code(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Module* modp); -static void delete_export_references(Eterm module); -static int purge_module(int module); +static void delete_code(Module* modp); static void decrement_refc(BeamInstr* code); static int is_native(BeamInstr* code); static int any_heap_ref_ptrs(Eterm* start, Eterm* end, char* mod_start, Uint mod_size); static int any_heap_refs(Eterm* start, Eterm* end, char* mod_start, Uint mod_size); -static void remove_from_address_table(BeamInstr* code); -Eterm -load_module_2(BIF_ALIST_2) + + +BIF_RETTYPE code_is_module_native_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { - Eterm reason; - Eterm* hp; - int sz; - byte* code; + Module* modp; Eterm res; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; + + if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { + BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); + } + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + if ((modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, code_ix)) == NULL) { + return am_undefined; + } + erts_rlock_old_code(code_ix); + res = ((modp->curr.code && is_native(modp->curr.code)) || + (modp->old.code != 0 && is_native(modp->old.code))) ? + am_true : am_false; + erts_runlock_old_code(code_ix); + return res; +} + +BIF_RETTYPE code_make_stub_module_3(BIF_ALIST_3) +{ + Module* modp; + Eterm res; + + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD3(bif_export[BIF_code_make_stub_module_3], + BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2, BIF_ARG_3); + } + + erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + + modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, erts_active_code_ix()); + + if (modp && modp->curr.num_breakpoints > 0) { + ASSERT(modp->curr.code != NULL); + erts_clear_module_break(modp); + ASSERT(modp->curr.num_breakpoints == 0); + } + + erts_start_staging_code_ix(); + + res = erts_make_stub_module(BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2, BIF_ARG_3); + + if (res == BIF_ARG_1) { + erts_end_staging_code_ix(); + erts_commit_staging_code_ix(); + } + else { + erts_abort_staging_code_ix(); + } + erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); + erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_release_code_write_permission(); + return res; +} + +BIF_RETTYPE +prepare_loading_2(BIF_ALIST_2) +{ byte* temp_alloc = NULL; - struct LoaderState* stp; + byte* code; + Uint sz; + Binary* magic; + Eterm reason; + Eterm* hp; + Eterm res; if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { error: @@ -65,108 +123,277 @@ load_module_2(BIF_ALIST_2) if ((code = erts_get_aligned_binary_bytes(BIF_ARG_2, &temp_alloc)) == NULL) { goto error; } - hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, 3); - /* - * Read the BEAM file and prepare the module for loading. - */ - stp = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + magic = erts_alloc_loader_state(); sz = binary_size(BIF_ARG_2); - reason = erts_prepare_loading(stp, BIF_P, BIF_P->group_leader, + reason = erts_prepare_loading(magic, BIF_P, BIF_P->group_leader, &BIF_ARG_1, code, sz); erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes(temp_alloc); if (reason != NIL) { + hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, 3); res = TUPLE2(hp, am_error, reason); BIF_RET(res); } + hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, PROC_BIN_SIZE); + res = erts_mk_magic_binary_term(&hp, &MSO(BIF_P), magic); + erts_refc_dec(&magic->refc, 1); + BIF_RET(res); +} - /* - * Stop all other processes and finish the loading of the module. - */ - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); +struct m { + Binary* code; + Eterm module; + Module* modp; + Uint exception; +}; - reason = erts_finish_loading(stp, BIF_P, 0, &BIF_ARG_1); - if (reason != NIL) { - res = TUPLE2(hp, am_error, reason); - } else { - set_default_trace_pattern(BIF_ARG_1); - res = TUPLE2(hp, am_module, BIF_ARG_1); - } +static Eterm staging_epilogue(Process* c_p, int, Eterm res, int, struct m*, int); - erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); - erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - BIF_RET(res); +static Eterm +exception_list(Process* p, Eterm tag, struct m* mp, Sint exceptions) +{ + Eterm* hp = HAlloc(p, 3 + 2*exceptions); + Eterm res = NIL; + + mp += exceptions - 1; + while (exceptions > 0) { + if (mp->exception) { + res = CONS(hp, mp->module, res); + hp += 2; + exceptions--; + } + mp--; + } + return TUPLE2(hp, tag, res); } -BIF_RETTYPE purge_module_1(BIF_ALIST_1) + +BIF_RETTYPE +finish_loading_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { - int purge_res; + int i; + int n; + struct m* p = NULL; + Uint exceptions; + Eterm res; + int is_blocking = 0; + int do_commit = 0; - if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD1(bif_export[BIF_finish_loading_1], BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1); } - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + /* + * Validate the argument before we start loading; it must be a + * proper list where each element is a magic binary containing + * prepared (not previously loaded) code. + * + * First count the number of elements and allocate an array + * to keep the elements in. + */ - erts_export_consolidate(); - purge_res = purge_module(atom_val(BIF_ARG_1)); + n = list_length(BIF_ARG_1); + if (n == -1) { + ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(res, BIF_P, BADARG); + goto done; + } + p = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, n*sizeof(struct m)); - erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); - erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + /* + * We now know that the argument is a proper list. Validate + * and collect the binaries into the array. + */ - if (purge_res < 0) { - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + Eterm* cons = list_val(BIF_ARG_1); + Eterm term = CAR(cons); + ProcBin* pb; + + if (!ERTS_TERM_IS_MAGIC_BINARY(term)) { + ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(res, BIF_P, BADARG); + goto done; + } + pb = (ProcBin*) binary_val(term); + p[i].code = pb->val; + p[i].module = erts_module_for_prepared_code(p[i].code); + if (p[i].module == NIL) { + ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(res, BIF_P, BADARG); + goto done; + } + BIF_ARG_1 = CDR(cons); } - BIF_RET(am_true); -} -BIF_RETTYPE code_is_module_native_1(BIF_ALIST_1) -{ - Module* modp; + /* + * Since we cannot handle atomic loading of a group of modules + * if one or more of them uses on_load, we will only allow one + * element in the list. This limitation is intended to be + * lifted in the future. + */ - if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); + if (n > 1) { + ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(res, BIF_P, SYSTEM_LIMIT); + goto done; } - if ((modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1)) == NULL) { - return am_undefined; + + /* + * All types are correct. There cannot be a BADARG from now on. + * Before we can start loading, we must check whether any of + * the modules already has old code. To avoid a race, we must + * not allow other process to initiate a code loading operation + * from now on. + */ + + res = am_ok; + erts_start_staging_code_ix(); + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + p[i].modp = erts_put_module(p[i].module); + } + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if (p[i].modp->curr.num_breakpoints > 0 || + p[i].modp->curr.num_traced_exports > 0 || + erts_is_default_trace_enabled()) { + /* tracing involved, fallback with thread blocking */ + erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + is_blocking = 1; + break; + } } - return ((modp->code && is_native(modp->code)) || - (modp->old_code != 0 && is_native(modp->old_code))) ? - am_true : am_false; -} -BIF_RETTYPE code_make_stub_module_3(BIF_ALIST_3) -{ - Eterm res; + if (is_blocking) { + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + if (p[i].modp->curr.num_breakpoints) { + erts_clear_module_break(p[i].modp); + ASSERT(p[i].modp->curr.num_breakpoints == 0); + } + } + } - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + exceptions = 0; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + p[i].exception = 0; + if (p[i].modp->curr.code && p[i].modp->old.code) { + p[i].exception = 1; + exceptions++; + } + } - erts_export_consolidate(); - res = erts_make_stub_module(BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2, BIF_ARG_3); + if (exceptions) { + res = exception_list(BIF_P, am_not_purged, p, exceptions); + } else { + /* + * Now we can load all code. This can't fail. + */ - erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); - erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - return res; + exceptions = 0; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + Eterm mod; + Eterm retval; + + erts_refc_inc(&p[i].code->refc, 1); + retval = erts_finish_loading(p[i].code, BIF_P, 0, &mod); + ASSERT(retval == NIL || retval == am_on_load); + if (retval == am_on_load) { + p[i].exception = 1; + exceptions++; + } + } + + /* + * Check whether any module has an on_load_handler. + */ + + if (exceptions) { + res = exception_list(BIF_P, am_on_load, p, exceptions); + } + do_commit = 1; + } + +done: + return staging_epilogue(BIF_P, do_commit, res, is_blocking, p, n); +} + +static Eterm +staging_epilogue(Process* c_p, int commit, Eterm res, int is_blocking, + struct m* loaded, int nloaded) +{ +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + if (is_blocking || !commit) +#endif + { + if (commit) { + erts_end_staging_code_ix(); + erts_commit_staging_code_ix(); + if (loaded) { + int i; + for (i=0; i < nloaded; i++) { + set_default_trace_pattern(loaded[i].module); + } + } + } + else { + erts_abort_staging_code_ix(); + } + if (loaded) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, loaded); + } + if (is_blocking) { + erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); + erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + } + erts_release_code_write_permission(); + return res; + } +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + else { + ErtsThrPrgrVal later; + ASSERT(is_value(res)); + + if (loaded) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, loaded); + } + erts_end_staging_code_ix(); + /* + * Now we must wait for all schedulers to do a memory barrier before + * we can activate and let them access the new staged code. This allows + * schedulers to read active code_ix in a safe way while executing + * without any memory barriers at all. + */ + + later = erts_thr_progress_later(c_p->scheduler_data); + erts_thr_progress_wakeup(c_p->scheduler_data, later); + erts_notify_code_ix_activation(c_p, later); + erts_suspend(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, NULL); + /* + * handle_code_ix_activation() will do the rest "later" + * and resume this process to return 'res'. + */ + ERTS_BIF_YIELD_RETURN(c_p, res); + } +#endif } BIF_RETTYPE check_old_code_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; Module* modp; + Eterm res = am_false; if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); } - modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1); - if (modp == NULL) { /* Doesn't exist. */ - BIF_RET(am_false); - } else if (modp->old_code == NULL) { /* No old code. */ - BIF_RET(am_false); + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, code_ix); + if (modp != NULL) { + erts_rlock_old_code(code_ix); + if (modp->old.code != NULL) { + res = am_true; + } + erts_runlock_old_code(code_ix); } - BIF_RET(am_true); + BIF_RET(res); } Eterm @@ -180,14 +407,20 @@ check_process_code_2(BIF_ALIST_2) } if (is_internal_pid(BIF_ARG_1)) { Eterm res; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; if (internal_pid_index(BIF_ARG_1) >= erts_max_processes) goto error; - modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_2); + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_2, code_ix); if (modp == NULL) { /* Doesn't exist. */ return am_false; - } else if (modp->old_code == NULL) { /* No old code. */ + } + erts_rlock_old_code(code_ix); + if (modp->old.code == NULL) { /* No old code. */ + erts_runlock_old_code(code_ix); return am_false; } + erts_runlock_old_code(code_ix); #ifdef ERTS_SMP rp = erts_pid2proc_suspend(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, @@ -202,7 +435,14 @@ check_process_code_2(BIF_ALIST_2) ERTS_BIF_YIELD2(bif_export[BIF_check_process_code_2], BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2); } - res = check_process_code(rp, modp); + erts_rlock_old_code(code_ix); + if (modp->old.code != NULL) { /* must check again */ + res = check_process_code(rp, modp); + } + else { + res = am_false; + } + erts_runlock_old_code(code_ix); #ifdef ERTS_SMP if (BIF_P != rp) { erts_resume(rp, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); @@ -223,56 +463,71 @@ check_process_code_2(BIF_ALIST_2) BIF_RETTYPE delete_module_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { - int res; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; + Module* modp; + int is_blocking = 0; + int success = 0; + Eterm res = NIL; - if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) - goto badarg; + if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { + BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); + } - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD1(bif_export[BIF_delete_module_1], BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1); + } { - Module *modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1); + erts_start_staging_code_ix(); + code_ix = erts_staging_code_ix(); + modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, code_ix); if (!modp) { res = am_undefined; } - else if (modp->old_code != 0) { + else if (modp->old.code != 0) { erts_dsprintf_buf_t *dsbufp = erts_create_logger_dsbuf(); erts_dsprintf(dsbufp, "Module %T must be purged before loading\n", BIF_ARG_1); erts_send_error_to_logger(BIF_P->group_leader, dsbufp); - res = am_badarg; + ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(res, BIF_P, BADARG); } else { - delete_export_references(BIF_ARG_1); - delete_code(BIF_P, 0, modp); + if (modp->curr.num_breakpoints > 0 || + modp->curr.num_traced_exports > 0) { + /* we have tracing, retry single threaded */ + erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + is_blocking = 1; + if (modp->curr.num_breakpoints) { + erts_clear_module_break(modp); + ASSERT(modp->curr.num_breakpoints == 0); + } + } + delete_code(modp); res = am_true; + success = 1; } } - - erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); - erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - - if (res == am_badarg) { - badarg: - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); - } - BIF_RET(res); + return staging_epilogue(BIF_P, success, res, is_blocking, NULL, 0); } BIF_RETTYPE module_loaded_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { Module* modp; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; + Eterm res = am_false; if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); } - if ((modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1)) == NULL || - modp->code == NULL || - modp->code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR] != 0) { - BIF_RET(am_false); + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + if ((modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, code_ix)) != NULL) { + if (modp->curr.code != NULL + && modp->curr.code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR] == 0) { + res = am_true; + } } - BIF_RET(am_true); + BIF_RET(res); } BIF_RETTYPE pre_loaded_0(BIF_ALIST_0) @@ -282,27 +537,28 @@ BIF_RETTYPE pre_loaded_0(BIF_ALIST_0) BIF_RETTYPE loaded_0(BIF_ALIST_0) { + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + Module* modp; Eterm previous = NIL; Eterm* hp; int i; int j = 0; - - for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(); i++) { - if (module_code(i) != NULL && - ((module_code(i)->code_length != 0) || - (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0))) { + + for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(code_ix); i++) { + if ((modp = module_code(i, code_ix)) != NULL && + ((modp->curr.code_length != 0) || + (modp->old.code_length != 0))) { j++; } } if (j > 0) { hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, j*2); - for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(); i++) { - if (module_code(i) != NULL && - ((module_code(i)->code_length != 0) || - (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0))) { - previous = CONS(hp, make_atom(module_code(i)->module), - previous); + for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(code_ix); i++) { + if ((modp=module_code(i,code_ix)) != NULL && + ((modp->curr.code_length != 0) || + (modp->old.code_length != 0))) { + previous = CONS(hp, make_atom(modp->module), previous); hp += 2; } } @@ -312,54 +568,65 @@ BIF_RETTYPE loaded_0(BIF_ALIST_0) BIF_RETTYPE call_on_load_function_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { - Module* modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1); - Eterm on_load; + Module* modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, erts_active_code_ix()); - if (!modp || modp->code == 0) { - error: - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); + if (modp && modp->curr.code) { + BIF_TRAP_CODE_PTR_0(BIF_P, modp->curr.code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR]); } - if ((on_load = modp->code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR]) == 0) { - goto error; + else { + BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); } - BIF_TRAP_CODE_PTR_0(BIF_P, on_load); } BIF_RETTYPE finish_after_on_load_2(BIF_ALIST_2) { - Module* modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1); + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; + Module* modp; Eterm on_load; - if (!modp || modp->code == 0) { + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD2(bif_export[BIF_finish_after_on_load_2], + BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2); + } + + /* ToDo: Use code_ix staging instead of thread blocking */ + + erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, code_ix); + + if (!modp || modp->curr.code == 0) { error: + erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); + erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_release_code_write_permission(); BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); } - if ((on_load = modp->code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR]) == 0) { + if ((on_load = modp->curr.code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR]) == 0) { goto error; } if (BIF_ARG_2 != am_false && BIF_ARG_2 != am_true) { goto error; } - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); - if (BIF_ARG_2 == am_true) { int i; /* * The on_load function succeded. Fix up export entries. */ - for (i = 0; i < export_list_size(); i++) { - Export *ep = export_list(i); + for (i = 0; i < export_list_size(code_ix); i++) { + Export *ep = export_list(i,code_ix); if (ep != NULL && ep->code[0] == BIF_ARG_1 && ep->code[4] != 0) { - ep->address = (void *) ep->code[4]; + ep->addressv[code_ix] = (void *) ep->code[4]; ep->code[4] = 0; } } - modp->code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR] = 0; + modp->curr.code[MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR] = 0; set_default_trace_pattern(BIF_ARG_1); } else if (BIF_ARG_2 == am_false) { BeamInstr* code; @@ -370,19 +637,21 @@ BIF_RETTYPE finish_after_on_load_2(BIF_ALIST_2) * This is an combination of delete and purge. We purge * the current code; the old code is not touched. */ - erts_total_code_size -= modp->code_length; - code = modp->code; - end = (BeamInstr *)((char *)code + modp->code_length); + erts_total_code_size -= modp->curr.code_length; + code = modp->curr.code; + end = (BeamInstr *)((char *)code + modp->curr.code_length); erts_cleanup_funs_on_purge(code, end); - beam_catches_delmod(modp->catches, code, modp->code_length); + beam_catches_delmod(modp->curr.catches, code, modp->curr.code_length, + erts_active_code_ix()); erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, (void *) code); - modp->code = NULL; - modp->code_length = 0; - modp->catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; - remove_from_address_table(code); + modp->curr.code = NULL; + modp->curr.code_length = 0; + modp->curr.catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; + erts_remove_from_ranges(code); } erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_release_code_write_permission(); BIF_RET(am_true); } @@ -403,11 +672,11 @@ set_default_trace_pattern(Eterm module) if (trace_pattern_is_on) { Eterm mfa[1]; mfa[0] = module; - (void) erts_set_trace_pattern(mfa, 1, + (void) erts_set_trace_pattern(0, mfa, 1, match_spec, meta_match_spec, 1, trace_pattern_flags, - meta_tracer_pid); + meta_tracer_pid, 1); } } @@ -427,10 +696,10 @@ check_process_code(Process* rp, Module* modp) /* * Pick up limits for the module. */ - start = modp->old_code; - end = (BeamInstr *)((char *)start + modp->old_code_length); + start = modp->old.code; + end = (BeamInstr *)((char *)start + modp->old.code_length); mod_start = (char *) start; - mod_size = modp->old_code_length; + mod_size = modp->old.code_length; /* * Check if current instruction or continuation pointer points into module. @@ -562,10 +831,10 @@ check_process_code(Process* rp, Module* modp) done_gc = 1; FLAGS(rp) |= F_NEED_FULLSWEEP; (void) erts_garbage_collect(rp, 0, rp->arg_reg, rp->arity); - literals = (Eterm *) modp->old_code[MI_LITERALS_START]; - lit_size = (Eterm *) modp->old_code[MI_LITERALS_END] - literals; + literals = (Eterm *) modp->old.code[MI_LITERALS_START]; + lit_size = (Eterm *) modp->old.code[MI_LITERALS_END] - literals; oh = (struct erl_off_heap_header *) - modp->old_code[MI_LITERALS_OFF_HEAP]; + modp->old.code[MI_LITERALS_OFF_HEAP]; erts_garbage_collect_literals(rp, literals, lit_size, oh); } } @@ -624,53 +893,82 @@ any_heap_refs(Eterm* start, Eterm* end, char* mod_start, Uint mod_size) #undef in_area - -static int -purge_module(int module) +BIF_RETTYPE purge_module_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; BeamInstr* code; BeamInstr* end; Module* modp; + int is_blocking = 0; + Eterm ret; - /* - * Correct module? - */ - - if ((modp = erts_get_module(make_atom(module))) == NULL) { - return -2; + if (is_not_atom(BIF_ARG_1)) { + BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); } - /* - * Any code to purge? - */ - if (modp->old_code == 0) { - return -1; + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD1(bif_export[BIF_purge_module_1], BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1); } + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + /* - * Unload any NIF library + * Correct module? */ - if (modp->old_nif != NULL) { - erts_unload_nif(modp->old_nif); - modp->old_nif = NULL; + + if ((modp = erts_get_module(BIF_ARG_1, code_ix)) == NULL) { + ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(ret, BIF_P, BADARG); } + else { + erts_rwlock_old_code(code_ix); - /* - * Remove the old code. - */ - ASSERT(erts_total_code_size >= modp->old_code_length); - erts_total_code_size -= modp->old_code_length; - code = modp->old_code; - end = (BeamInstr *)((char *)code + modp->old_code_length); - erts_cleanup_funs_on_purge(code, end); - beam_catches_delmod(modp->old_catches, code, modp->old_code_length); - decrement_refc(code); - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, (void *) code); - modp->old_code = NULL; - modp->old_code_length = 0; - modp->old_catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; - remove_from_address_table(code); - return 0; + /* + * Any code to purge? + */ + if (modp->old.code == 0) { + ERTS_BIF_PREP_ERROR(ret, BIF_P, BADARG); + } + else { + /* + * Unload any NIF library + */ + if (modp->old.nif != NULL) { + /* ToDo: Do unload nif without blocking */ + erts_rwunlock_old_code(code_ix); + erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + is_blocking = 1; + erts_rwlock_old_code(code_ix); + erts_unload_nif(modp->old.nif); + modp->old.nif = NULL; + } + + /* + * Remove the old code. + */ + ASSERT(erts_total_code_size >= modp->old.code_length); + erts_total_code_size -= modp->old.code_length; + code = modp->old.code; + end = (BeamInstr *)((char *)code + modp->old.code_length); + erts_cleanup_funs_on_purge(code, end); + beam_catches_delmod(modp->old.catches, code, modp->old.code_length, + code_ix); + decrement_refc(code); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, (void *) code); + modp->old.code = NULL; + modp->old.code_length = 0; + modp->old.catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; + erts_remove_from_ranges(code); + ERTS_BIF_PREP_RET(ret, am_true); + } + erts_rwunlock_old_code(code_ix); + } + if (is_blocking) { + erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); + erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + } + erts_release_code_write_permission(); + return ret; } static void @@ -690,92 +988,48 @@ decrement_refc(BeamInstr* code) } } -static void -remove_from_address_table(BeamInstr* code) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < num_loaded_modules; i++) { - if (modules[i].start == code) { - num_loaded_modules--; - while (i < num_loaded_modules) { - modules[i] = modules[i+1]; - i++; - } - mid_module = &modules[num_loaded_modules/2]; - return; - } - } - ASSERT(0); /* Not found? */ -} - - /* - * Move code from current to old. + * Move code from current to old and null all export entries for the module */ -static void -delete_code(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Module* modp) -{ -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (c_p && c_p_locks) - erts_proc_lc_chk_only_proc_main(c_p); - else -#endif - erts_lc_check_exact(NULL, 0); -#endif - - /* - * Clear breakpoints if any - */ - if (modp->code != NULL && modp->code[MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS] > 0) { - if (c_p && c_p_locks) - erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); - erts_clear_module_break(modp); - modp->code[MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS] = 0; - erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); - if (c_p && c_p_locks) - erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - } - modp->old_code = modp->code; - modp->old_code_length = modp->code_length; - modp->old_catches = modp->catches; - modp->old_nif = modp->nif; - modp->code = NULL; - modp->code_length = 0; - modp->catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; - modp->nif = NULL; -} - - -/* null all references on the export table for the module called with the - atom index below */ - static void -delete_export_references(Eterm module) +delete_code(Module* modp) { + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_staging_code_ix(); + Eterm module = make_atom(modp->module); int i; - ASSERT(is_atom(module)); - - for (i = 0; i < export_list_size(); i++) { - Export *ep = export_list(i); + for (i = 0; i < export_list_size(code_ix); i++) { + Export *ep = export_list(i, code_ix); if (ep != NULL && (ep->code[0] == module)) { - if (ep->address == ep->code+3 && - (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif)) { - continue; + if (ep->addressv[code_ix] == ep->code+3) { + if (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif) { + continue; + } + else if (ep->code[3] == + (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint)) { + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); + ASSERT(modp->curr.num_traced_exports > 0); + erts_clear_export_break(modp, ep->code+3); + } + else ASSERT(ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler + || !erts_initialized); } - ep->address = ep->code+3; + ep->addressv[code_ix] = ep->code+3; ep->code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler; ep->code[4] = 0; - MatchSetUnref(ep->match_prog_set); - ep->match_prog_set = NULL; } } + + ASSERT(modp->curr.num_breakpoints == 0); + ASSERT(modp->curr.num_traced_exports == 0); + modp->old = modp->curr; + modp->curr.code = NULL; + modp->curr.code_length = 0; + modp->curr.catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; + modp->curr.nif = NULL; } - + Eterm beam_make_current_old(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Eterm module) @@ -787,11 +1041,10 @@ beam_make_current_old(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Eterm module) * if not, delete old code; error if old code already exists. */ - if (modp->code != NULL && modp->old_code != NULL) { + if (modp->curr.code != NULL && modp->old.code != NULL) { return am_not_purged; - } else if (modp->old_code == NULL) { /* Make the current version old. */ - delete_code(c_p, c_p_locks, modp); - delete_export_references(module); + } else if (modp->old.code == NULL) { /* Make the current version old. */ + delete_code(modp); } return NIL; } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c index d772bea02f..50d18b0347 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c @@ -44,67 +44,34 @@ #define ReAlloc(P, SIZ) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_BPD, (P), (SZ)) #define Free(P) erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_BPD, (P)) -/* -** Doubly linked ring macros -*/ - -#define BpInit(a,i) \ -do { \ - (a)->orig_instr = (i); \ - (a)->next = (a); \ - (a)->prev = (a); \ -} while (0) - -#define BpSpliceNext(a,b) \ -do { \ - register BpData *c = (a), *d = (b), *e; \ - e = c->next->prev; \ - c->next->prev = d->next->prev; \ - d->next->prev = e; \ - e = c->next; \ - c->next = d->next; \ - d->next = e; \ -} while (0) - -#define BpSplicePrev(a,b) \ -do { \ - register BpData *c = (a), *d = (b), *e; \ - e = c->prev->next; \ - c->prev->next = d->prev->next; \ - d->prev->next = e; \ - e = c->prev; \ - c->prev = d->prev; \ - d->prev = e; \ -} while (0) - -#ifdef DEBUG -# define BpSingleton(a) ((a)->next == (a) && (a)->prev == (a)) +#if defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK) && defined(ERTS_SMP) +# define ERTS_SMP_REQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(P) \ + if ((P)) erts_proc_lc_require_lock((P), ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) +# define ERTS_SMP_UNREQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(P) \ + if ((P)) erts_proc_lc_unrequire_lock((P), ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) #else -# define BpSingleton(a) ((a)->next == (a)) +# define ERTS_SMP_REQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(P) +# define ERTS_SMP_UNREQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(P) #endif -#define BpInitAndSpliceNext(a,i,b) \ -do { \ - (a)->orig_instr = (i); \ - (a)->prev = (b); \ - (b)->next->prev = (a); \ - (a)->next = (b)->next; \ - (b)->next = (a); \ -} while (0) +#define ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE 0x01 +#define ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE 0x02 +#define ERTS_BPF_COUNT 0x04 +#define ERTS_BPF_COUNT_ACTIVE 0x08 +#define ERTS_BPF_DEBUG 0x10 +#define ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE 0x20 +#define ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE 0x40 +#define ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE 0x80 -#define BpInitAndSplicePrev(a,i,b) \ -do { \ - (a)->orig_instr = (i); \ - (a)->next = (b); \ - (b)->prev->next = (a); \ - (a)->prev = (b)->prev; \ - (b)->prev = (a); \ -} while (0) +#define ERTS_BPF_ALL 0xFF +extern Eterm beam_return_to_trace[1]; /* OpCode(i_return_to_trace) */ +extern Eterm beam_return_trace[1]; /* OpCode(i_return_trace) */ +extern Eterm beam_exception_trace[1]; /* OpCode(i_exception_trace) */ +extern Eterm beam_return_time_trace[1]; /* OpCode(i_return_time_trace) */ -#define BREAK_IS_BIF (1) -#define BREAK_IS_ERL (0) - +erts_smp_atomic32_t erts_active_bp_index; +erts_smp_atomic32_t erts_staging_bp_index; /* ************************************************************************* ** Local prototypes @@ -113,26 +80,30 @@ do { \ /* ** Helpers */ - -static int set_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, - Binary *match_spec, BeamInstr break_op, - enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid); -static int set_module_break(Module *modp, Eterm mfa[3], int specified, - Binary *match_spec, BeamInstr break_op, - enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid); -static int set_function_break(Module *modp, BeamInstr *pc, int bif, - Binary *match_spec, BeamInstr break_op, - enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid); - -static int clear_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, - BeamInstr break_op); -static int clear_module_break(Module *modp, Eterm mfa[3], int specified, - BeamInstr break_op); -static int clear_function_break(Module *modp, BeamInstr *pc, int bif, - BeamInstr break_op); - -static BpData *is_break(BeamInstr *pc, BeamInstr break_op); -static BpData *get_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, BeamInstr break_op); +static Eterm do_call_trace(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* I, Eterm* reg, + int local, Binary* ms, Eterm tracer_pid); +static void set_break(BpFunctions* f, Binary *match_spec, Uint break_flags, + enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid); +static void set_function_break(BeamInstr *pc, + Binary *match_spec, + Uint break_flags, + enum erts_break_op count_op, + Eterm tracer_pid); + +static void clear_break(BpFunctions* f, Uint break_flags); +static int clear_function_break(BeamInstr *pc, Uint break_flags); + +static BpDataTime* get_time_break(BeamInstr *pc); +static GenericBpData* check_break(BeamInstr *pc, Uint break_flags); +static void bp_time_diff(bp_data_time_item_t *item, + process_breakpoint_time_t *pbt, + Uint ms, Uint s, Uint us); + +static void bp_meta_unref(BpMetaPid* bmp); +static void bp_count_unref(BpCount* bcp); +static void bp_time_unref(BpDataTime* bdt); +static void consolidate_bp_data(Module* modp, BeamInstr* pc, int local); +static void uninstall_breakpoint(BeamInstr* pc); /* bp_hash */ #define BP_TIME_ADD(pi0, pi1) \ @@ -152,240 +123,996 @@ static ERTS_INLINE bp_data_time_item_t * bp_hash_get(bp_time_hash_t *hash, bp_da static ERTS_INLINE bp_data_time_item_t * bp_hash_put(bp_time_hash_t *hash, bp_data_time_item_t *sitem); static void bp_hash_delete(bp_time_hash_t *hash); - /* ************************************************************************* ** External interfaces */ -erts_smp_spinlock_t erts_bp_lock; - void erts_bp_init(void) { - erts_smp_spinlock_init(&erts_bp_lock, "breakpoints"); + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&erts_active_bp_index, 0); + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&erts_staging_bp_index, 1); } -int -erts_set_trace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, Binary *match_spec, - Eterm tracer_pid) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return set_break(mfa, specified, match_spec, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint), 0, tracer_pid); + +void +erts_bp_match_functions(BpFunctions* f, Eterm mfa[3], int specified) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + Uint max_funcs = 0; + int current; + int max_modules = module_code_size(code_ix); + int num_modules = 0; + Module* modp; + Module** module; + Uint i; + + module = (Module **) Alloc(max_modules*sizeof(Module *)); + num_modules = 0; + for (current = 0; current < max_modules; current++) { + modp = module_code(current, code_ix); + if (modp->curr.code) { + max_funcs += modp->curr.code[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; + module[num_modules++] = modp; + } + } + + f->matching = (BpFunction *) Alloc(max_funcs*sizeof(BpFunction)); + i = 0; + for (current = 0; current < num_modules; current++) { + BeamInstr** code_base = (BeamInstr **) module[current]->curr.code; + BeamInstr* code; + Uint num_functions = (Uint) code_base[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; + Uint fi; + + if (specified > 0) { + if (mfa[0] != make_atom(module[current]->module)) { + /* Wrong module name */ + continue; + } + } + + for (fi = 0; fi < num_functions; fi++) { + Eterm* pc; + int wi; + + code = code_base[MI_FUNCTIONS+fi]; + ASSERT(code[0] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); + pc = code+5; + if (erts_is_native_break(pc)) { + continue; + } + if (is_nil(code[3])) { /* Ignore BIF stub */ + continue; + } + for (wi = 0; + wi < specified && (Eterm) code[2+wi] == mfa[wi]; + wi++) { + /* Empty loop body */ + } + if (wi == specified) { + /* Store match */ + f->matching[i].pc = pc; + f->matching[i].mod = module[current]; + i++; + } + } + } + f->matched = i; + Free(module); } -int -erts_set_mtrace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, Binary *match_spec, - Eterm tracer_pid) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return set_break(mfa, specified, match_spec, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint), 0, tracer_pid); +void +erts_bp_match_export(BpFunctions* f, Eterm mfa[3], int specified) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + int i; + int num_exps = export_list_size(code_ix); + int ne; + + f->matching = (BpFunction *) Alloc(num_exps*sizeof(BpFunction)); + ne = 0; + for (i = 0; i < num_exps; i++) { + Export* ep = export_list(i, code_ix); + BeamInstr* pc; + int j; + + for (j = 0; j < specified && mfa[j] == ep->code[j]; j++) { + /* Empty loop body */ + } + if (j < specified) { + continue; + } + pc = ep->code+3; + if (ep->addressv[code_ix] == pc) { + if ((*pc == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif || + *pc == (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler)) { + continue; + } + ASSERT(*pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint)); + } else if (erts_is_native_break(ep->addressv[code_ix])) { + continue; + } + + f->matching[ne].pc = pc; + f->matching[ne].mod = erts_get_module(ep->code[0], code_ix); + ne++; + + } + f->matched = ne; } -/* set breakpoint data for on exported bif entry */ +void +erts_bp_free_matched_functions(BpFunctions* f) +{ + Free(f->matching); +} void -erts_set_mtrace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, Binary *match_spec, Eterm tracer_pid) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - set_function_break(NULL, pc, BREAK_IS_BIF, match_spec, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint), 0, tracer_pid); +erts_consolidate_bp_data(BpFunctions* f, int local) +{ + BpFunction* fs = f->matching; + Uint i; + Uint n = f->matched; + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked()); + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + consolidate_bp_data(fs[i].mod, fs[i].pc, local); + } } -void erts_set_time_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, enum erts_break_op count_op) { - set_function_break(NULL, pc, BREAK_IS_BIF, NULL, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint), count_op, NIL); +void +erts_consolidate_bif_bp_data(void) +{ + int i; + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked()); + for (i = 0; i < BIF_SIZE; i++) { + Export *ep = bif_export[i]; + consolidate_bp_data(0, ep->code+3, 0); + } } -void erts_clear_time_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc) { - clear_function_break(NULL, pc, BREAK_IS_BIF, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); +static void +consolidate_bp_data(Module* modp, BeamInstr* pc, int local) +{ + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]; + GenericBpData* src; + GenericBpData* dst; + Uint flags; + + if (g == 0) { + return; + } + + src = &g->data[erts_active_bp_ix()]; + dst = &g->data[erts_staging_bp_ix()]; + + /* + * The contents of the staging area may be out of date. + * Decrement all reference pointers. + */ + + flags = dst->flags; + if (flags & (ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE)) { + MatchSetUnref(dst->local_ms); + } + if (flags & ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE) { + bp_meta_unref(dst->meta_pid); + MatchSetUnref(dst->meta_ms); + } + if (flags & ERTS_BPF_COUNT) { + bp_count_unref(dst->count); + } + if (flags & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE) { + bp_time_unref(dst->time); + } + + /* + * If all flags are zero, deallocate all breakpoint data. + */ + + flags = dst->flags = src->flags; + if (flags == 0) { + if (modp) { + if (local) { + modp->curr.num_breakpoints--; + } else { + modp->curr.num_traced_exports--; + } + ASSERT(modp->curr.num_breakpoints >= 0); + ASSERT(modp->curr.num_traced_exports >= 0); + ASSERT(*pc != (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint)); + } + pc[-4] = 0; + Free(g); + return; + } + + /* + * Copy the active data to the staging area (making it ready + * for the next time it will be used). + */ + + if (flags & (ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE)) { + dst->local_ms = src->local_ms; + MatchSetRef(dst->local_ms); + } + if (flags & ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE) { + dst->meta_pid = src->meta_pid; + erts_refc_inc(&dst->meta_pid->refc, 1); + dst->meta_ms = src->meta_ms; + MatchSetRef(dst->meta_ms); + } + if (flags & ERTS_BPF_COUNT) { + dst->count = src->count; + erts_refc_inc(&dst->count->refc, 1); + } + if (flags & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE) { + dst->time = src->time; + erts_refc_inc(&dst->time->refc, 1); + ASSERT(dst->time->hash); + } } -int -erts_set_debug_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return set_break(mfa, specified, NULL, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint), 0, NIL); +void +erts_commit_staged_bp(void) +{ + ErtsBpIndex staging = erts_staging_bp_ix(); + ErtsBpIndex active = erts_active_bp_ix(); + + erts_smp_atomic32_set_nob(&erts_active_bp_index, staging); + erts_smp_atomic32_set_nob(&erts_staging_bp_index, active); } -int -erts_set_count_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, enum erts_break_op count_op) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return set_break(mfa, specified, NULL, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint), count_op, NIL); +void +erts_install_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f) +{ + Uint i; + Uint n = f->matched; + BeamInstr br = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint); + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = f->matching[i].pc; + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]; + if (*pc != br && g) { + Module* modp = f->matching[i].mod; + + /* + * The breakpoint must be disabled in the active data + * (it will enabled later by switching bp indices), + * and enabled in the staging data. + */ + ASSERT(g->data[erts_active_bp_ix()].flags == 0); + ASSERT(g->data[erts_staging_bp_ix()].flags != 0); + + /* + * The following write is not protected by any lock. We + * assume that the hardware guarantees that a write of an + * aligned word-size (or half-word) writes is atomic + * (i.e. that other processes executing this code will not + * see a half pointer). + */ + *pc = br; + modp->curr.num_breakpoints++; + } + } } -int -erts_set_time_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, enum erts_break_op count_op) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return set_break(mfa, specified, NULL, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint), count_op, NIL); +void +erts_uninstall_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f) +{ + Uint i; + Uint n = f->matched; + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = f->matching[i].pc; + uninstall_breakpoint(pc); + } } -int -erts_clear_trace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return clear_break(mfa, specified, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint)); +static void +uninstall_breakpoint(BeamInstr* pc) +{ + if (*pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint)) { + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]; + if (g->data[erts_active_bp_ix()].flags == 0) { + /* + * The following write is not protected by any lock. We + * assume that the hardware guarantees that a write of an + * aligned word-size (or half-word) writes is atomic + * (i.e. that other processes executing this code will not + * see a half pointer). + */ + *pc = g->orig_instr; + } + } } -int -erts_clear_mtrace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return clear_break(mfa, specified, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)); +void +erts_set_trace_break(BpFunctions* f, Binary *match_spec) +{ + set_break(f, match_spec, ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE, 0, am_true); } void -erts_clear_mtrace_bif(BeamInstr *pc) { - clear_function_break(NULL, pc, BREAK_IS_BIF, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)); +erts_set_mtrace_break(BpFunctions* f, Binary *match_spec, Eterm tracer_pid) +{ + set_break(f, match_spec, ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE, 0, tracer_pid); } -int -erts_clear_debug_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return clear_break(mfa, specified, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint)); +void +erts_set_call_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, Binary *match_spec, int local) +{ + Uint flags = local ? ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE : ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE; + + set_function_break(pc, match_spec, flags, 0, NIL); } -int -erts_clear_count_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return clear_break(mfa, specified, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint)); +void +erts_set_mtrace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, Binary *match_spec, Eterm tracer_pid) +{ + set_function_break(pc, match_spec, ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE, 0, tracer_pid); } -int -erts_clear_time_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return clear_break(mfa, specified, - (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); +void +erts_set_time_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, enum erts_break_op count_op) +{ + set_function_break(pc, NULL, + ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE, + count_op, NIL); } -int -erts_clear_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified) { +void +erts_clear_time_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc) { + clear_function_break(pc, ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE); +} + +void +erts_set_debug_break(BpFunctions* f) { + set_break(f, NULL, ERTS_BPF_DEBUG, 0, NIL); +} + +void +erts_set_count_break(BpFunctions* f, enum erts_break_op count_op) +{ + set_break(f, 0, ERTS_BPF_COUNT|ERTS_BPF_COUNT_ACTIVE, + count_op, NIL); +} + +void +erts_set_time_break(BpFunctions* f, enum erts_break_op count_op) +{ + set_break(f, 0, ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE, + count_op, NIL); +} + +void +erts_clear_trace_break(BpFunctions* f) +{ + clear_break(f, ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE); +} + +void +erts_clear_call_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, int local) +{ + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]; + + if (g) { + Uint flags = local ? ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE : ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE; + if (g->data[erts_staging_bp_ix()].flags & flags) { + clear_function_break(pc, flags); + } + } +} + +void +erts_clear_mtrace_break(BpFunctions* f) +{ + clear_break(f, ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE); +} + +void +erts_clear_mtrace_bif(BeamInstr *pc) +{ + clear_function_break(pc, ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE); +} + +void +erts_clear_debug_break(BpFunctions* f) +{ ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - return clear_break(mfa, specified, 0); + clear_break(f, ERTS_BPF_DEBUG); +} + +void +erts_clear_count_break(BpFunctions* f) +{ + clear_break(f, ERTS_BPF_COUNT|ERTS_BPF_COUNT_ACTIVE); +} + +void +erts_clear_time_break(BpFunctions* f) +{ + clear_break(f, ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE); +} + +void +erts_clear_all_breaks(BpFunctions* f) +{ + clear_break(f, ERTS_BPF_ALL); } int erts_clear_module_break(Module *modp) { + BeamInstr** code_base; + Uint n; + Uint i; + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); ASSERT(modp); - return clear_module_break(modp, NULL, 0, 0); + code_base = (BeamInstr **) modp->curr.code; + if (code_base == NULL) { + return 0; + } + n = (Uint) code_base[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; + for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { + BeamInstr* pc; + + pc = code_base[MI_FUNCTIONS+i] + 5; + if (erts_is_native_break(pc)) { + continue; + } + clear_function_break(pc, ERTS_BPF_ALL); + } + + erts_commit_staged_bp(); + + for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { + BeamInstr* pc; + + pc = code_base[MI_FUNCTIONS+i] + 5; + if (erts_is_native_break(pc)) { + continue; + } + uninstall_breakpoint(pc); + consolidate_bp_data(modp, pc, 1); + ASSERT(pc[-4] == 0); + } + return n; } -int -erts_clear_function_break(Module *modp, BeamInstr *pc) { +void +erts_clear_export_break(Module* modp, BeamInstr* pc) +{ ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - ASSERT(modp); - return clear_function_break(modp, pc, BREAK_IS_ERL, 0); + + clear_function_break(pc, ERTS_BPF_ALL); + erts_commit_staged_bp(); + *pc = (BeamInstr) 0; + consolidate_bp_data(modp, pc, 0); + ASSERT(pc[-4] == 0); } +BeamInstr +erts_generic_breakpoint(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* I, Eterm* reg) +{ + GenericBp* g; + GenericBpData* bp; + Uint bp_flags; + ErtsBpIndex ix = erts_active_bp_ix(); + + g = (GenericBp *) I[-4]; + bp = &g->data[ix]; + bp_flags = bp->flags; + ASSERT((bp_flags & ~ERTS_BPF_ALL) == 0); + if (bp_flags & (ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE| + ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE| + ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE) && + !IS_TRACED_FL(c_p, F_TRACE_CALLS)) { + bp_flags &= ~(ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE| + ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE| + ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE| + ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE); + if (bp_flags == 0) { /* Quick exit */ + return g->orig_instr; + } + } + + if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE) { + ASSERT((bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE) == 0); + (void) do_call_trace(c_p, I, reg, 1, bp->local_ms, am_true); + } else if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE) { + (void) do_call_trace(c_p, I, reg, 0, bp->local_ms, am_true); + } + + if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE) { + Eterm old_pid; + Eterm new_pid; + + old_pid = (Eterm) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&bp->meta_pid->pid); + new_pid = do_call_trace(c_p, I, reg, 1, bp->meta_ms, old_pid); + if (new_pid != old_pid) { + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&bp->meta_pid->pid, new_pid); + } + } + + if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_COUNT_ACTIVE) { + erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&bp->count->acount); + } + + if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE) { + Eterm w; + erts_trace_time_call(c_p, I, bp->time); + w = (BeamInstr) *c_p->cp; + if (! (w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_return_time_trace) || + w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_return_trace) || + w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_return_to_trace)) ) { + Eterm* E = c_p->stop; + ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); + if (E - 2 < c_p->htop) { + (void) erts_garbage_collect(c_p, 2, reg, I[-1]); + ERTS_VERIFY_UNUSED_TEMP_ALLOC(c_p); + } + E = c_p->stop; + ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); + + E -= 2; + E[0] = make_cp(I); + E[1] = make_cp(c_p->cp); /* original return address */ + c_p->cp = beam_return_time_trace; + c_p->stop = E; + } + } + + if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_DEBUG) { + return (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint); + } else { + return g->orig_instr; + } +} /* - * SMP NOTE: Process p may have become exiting on return! + * Entry point called by the trace wrap functions in erl_bif_wrap.c + * + * The trace wrap functions are themselves called through the export + * entries instead of the original BIF functions. */ -BeamInstr -erts_trace_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *args, - Uint32 *ret_flags, Eterm *tracer_pid) { - Eterm tpid1, tpid2; - BpData **bds = (BpData **) (pc)[-4]; - BpDataTrace *bdt = NULL; +Eterm +erts_bif_trace(int bif_index, Process* p, Eterm* args, BeamInstr* I) +{ + Eterm result; + Eterm (*func)(Process*, Eterm*, BeamInstr*); + Export* ep = bif_export[bif_index]; + Uint32 flags = 0, flags_meta = 0; + Eterm meta_tracer_pid = NIL; + int applying = (I == &(ep->code[3])); /* Yup, the apply code for a bif + * is actually in the + * export entry */ + BeamInstr *cp = p->cp; + GenericBp* g; + GenericBpData* bp; + Uint bp_flags = 0; + + ERTS_SMP_CHK_HAVE_ONLY_MAIN_PROC_LOCK(p); + + g = (GenericBp *) ep->fake_op_func_info_for_hipe[1]; + if (g) { + bp = &g->data[erts_active_bp_ix()]; + bp_flags = bp->flags; + } - ASSERT(bds); - ASSERT(pc[-5] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); - bdt = (BpDataTrace *) bds[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)]; - ASSERT(bdt); - bdt = (BpDataTrace *) bdt->next; - ASSERT(bdt); - ASSERT(ret_flags); - ASSERT(tracer_pid); - - ErtsSmpBPLock(bdt); - tpid1 = tpid2 = bdt->tracer_pid; - ErtsSmpBPUnlock(bdt); - - *ret_flags = erts_call_trace(p, pc-3/*mfa*/, bdt->match_spec, args, - 1, &tpid2); - *tracer_pid = tpid2; - if (tpid1 != tpid2) { - ErtsSmpBPLock(bdt); - bdt->tracer_pid = tpid2; - ErtsSmpBPUnlock(bdt); - } - bds[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)] = (BpData *) bdt; - return bdt->orig_instr; + /* + * Make continuation pointer OK, it is not during direct BIF calls, + * but it is correct during apply of bif. + */ + if (!applying) { + p->cp = I; + } + if (bp_flags & (ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE) && + IS_TRACED_FL(p, F_TRACE_CALLS)) { + int local = !!(bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE); + flags = erts_call_trace(p, ep->code, bp->local_ms, args, + local, &p->tracer_proc); + } + if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE) { + Eterm tpid1, tpid2; + + tpid1 = tpid2 = + (Eterm) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&bp->meta_pid->pid); + flags_meta = erts_call_trace(p, ep->code, bp->meta_ms, args, + 0, &tpid2); + meta_tracer_pid = tpid2; + if (tpid1 != tpid2) { + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&bp->meta_pid->pid, tpid2); + } + } + if (bp_flags & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE && + IS_TRACED_FL(p, F_TRACE_CALLS)) { + BeamInstr *pc = (BeamInstr *)ep->code+3; + erts_trace_time_call(p, pc, bp->time); + } + + /* Restore original continuation pointer (if changed). */ + p->cp = cp; + + func = bif_table[bif_index].f; + + result = func(p, args, I); + + if (applying && (flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE)) { + BeamInstr i_return_trace = beam_return_trace[0]; + BeamInstr i_return_to_trace = beam_return_to_trace[0]; + BeamInstr i_return_time_trace = beam_return_time_trace[0]; + Eterm *cpp; + /* Maybe advance cp to skip trace stack frames */ + for (cpp = p->stop; ; cp = cp_val(*cpp++)) { + if (*cp == i_return_trace) { + /* Skip stack frame variables */ + while (is_not_CP(*cpp)) cpp++; + cpp += 2; /* Skip return_trace parameters */ + } else if (*cp == i_return_time_trace) { + /* Skip stack frame variables */ + while (is_not_CP(*cpp)) cpp++; + cpp += 1; /* Skip return_time_trace parameters */ + } else if (*cp == i_return_to_trace) { + /* A return_to trace message is going to be generated + * by normal means, so we do not have to. + */ + cp = NULL; + break; + } else break; + } + } + + /* Try to get these in the order + * they usually appear in normal code... */ + if (is_non_value(result)) { + Uint reason = p->freason; + if (reason != TRAP) { + Eterm class; + Eterm value = p->fvalue; + DeclareTmpHeapNoproc(nocatch,3); + UseTmpHeapNoproc(3); + /* Expand error value like in handle_error() */ + if (reason & EXF_ARGLIST) { + Eterm *tp; + ASSERT(is_tuple(value)); + tp = tuple_val(value); + value = tp[1]; + } + if ((reason & EXF_THROWN) && (p->catches <= 0)) { + value = TUPLE2(nocatch, am_nocatch, value); + reason = EXC_ERROR; + } + /* Note: expand_error_value() could theoretically + * allocate on the heap, but not for any error + * returned by a BIF, and it would do no harm, + * just be annoying. + */ + value = expand_error_value(p, reason, value); + class = exception_tag[GET_EXC_CLASS(reason)]; + + if (flags_meta & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) { + erts_trace_exception(p, ep->code, class, value, + &meta_tracer_pid); + } + if (flags & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) { + erts_trace_exception(p, ep->code, class, value, + &p->tracer_proc); + } + if ((flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE) && p->catches > 0) { + /* can only happen if(local)*/ + Eterm *ptr = p->stop; + ASSERT(is_CP(*ptr)); + ASSERT(ptr <= STACK_START(p)); + /* Search the nearest stack frame for a catch */ + while (++ptr < STACK_START(p)) { + if (is_CP(*ptr)) break; + if (is_catch(*ptr)) { + if (applying) { + /* Apply of BIF, cp is in calling function */ + if (cp) erts_trace_return_to(p, cp); + } else { + /* Direct bif call, I points into + * calling function */ + erts_trace_return_to(p, I); + } + } + } + } + UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(3); + if ((flags_meta|flags) & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) { + erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); + p->trace_flags |= F_EXCEPTION_TRACE; + erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); + } + } + } else { + if (flags_meta & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { + erts_trace_return(p, ep->code, result, &meta_tracer_pid); + } + /* MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE cannot occur if(meta) */ + if (flags & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { + erts_trace_return(p, ep->code, result, &p->tracer_proc); + } + if (flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE) { + /* can only happen if(local)*/ + if (applying) { + /* Apply of BIF, cp is in calling function */ + if (cp) erts_trace_return_to(p, cp); + } else { + /* Direct bif call, I points into calling function */ + erts_trace_return_to(p, I); + } + } + } + ERTS_SMP_CHK_HAVE_ONLY_MAIN_PROC_LOCK(p); + return result; +} + +static Eterm +do_call_trace(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* I, Eterm* reg, + int local, Binary* ms, Eterm tracer_pid) +{ + Eterm* cpp; + int return_to_trace = 0; + BeamInstr w; + BeamInstr *cp_save; + Uint32 flags; + Uint need = 0; + Eterm* E = c_p->stop; + + w = *c_p->cp; + if (w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_return_trace)) { + cpp = &E[2]; + } else if (w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_return_to_trace)) { + return_to_trace = 1; + cpp = &E[0]; + } else if (w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_return_time_trace)) { + cpp = &E[0]; + } else { + cpp = NULL; + } + if (cpp) { + for (;;) { + BeamInstr w = *cp_val(*cpp); + if (w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_return_trace)) { + cpp += 3; + } else if (w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_return_to_trace)) { + return_to_trace = 1; + cpp += 1; + } else if (w == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_return_time_trace)) { + cpp += 2; + } else { + break; + } + } + cp_save = c_p->cp; + c_p->cp = (BeamInstr *) cp_val(*cpp); + ASSERT(is_CP(*cpp)); + } + ERTS_SMP_UNREQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); + flags = erts_call_trace(c_p, I-3, ms, reg, local, &tracer_pid); + ERTS_SMP_REQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); + if (cpp) { + c_p->cp = cp_save; + } + + ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)); + if ((flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE) && !return_to_trace) { + need += 1; + } + if (flags & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { + need += 3; + } + if (need) { + ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); + if (E - need < c_p->htop) { + (void) erts_garbage_collect(c_p, need, reg, I[-1]); + ERTS_VERIFY_UNUSED_TEMP_ALLOC(c_p); + E = c_p->stop; + } + } + if (flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE && !return_to_trace) { + E -= 1; + ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); + E[0] = make_cp(c_p->cp); + c_p->cp = (BeamInstr *) beam_return_to_trace; + } + if (flags & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { + E -= 3; + ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); + ASSERT(is_CP((Eterm) (UWord) (I - 3))); + ASSERT(am_true == tracer_pid || + is_internal_pid(tracer_pid) || is_internal_port(tracer_pid)); + E[2] = make_cp(c_p->cp); + E[1] = tracer_pid; + E[0] = make_cp(I - 3); /* We ARE at the beginning of an + instruction, + the funcinfo is above i. */ + c_p->cp = (flags & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) ? + beam_exception_trace : beam_return_trace; + erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); + c_p->trace_flags |= F_EXCEPTION_TRACE; + erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); + } + c_p->stop = E; + return tracer_pid; } +void +erts_trace_time_call(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* I, BpDataTime* bdt) +{ + Uint ms,s,us; + process_breakpoint_time_t *pbt = NULL; + bp_data_time_item_t sitem, *item = NULL; + bp_time_hash_t *h = NULL; + BpDataTime *pbdt = NULL; + ASSERT(c_p); + ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&c_p->state) & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING); -/* - * SMP NOTE: Process p may have become exiting on return! - */ -Uint32 -erts_bif_mtrace(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *args, int local, - Eterm *tracer_pid) { - BpData **bds = (BpData **) (pc)[-4]; - BpDataTrace *bdt = NULL; + /* get previous timestamp and breakpoint + * from the process psd */ + pbt = ERTS_PROC_GET_CALL_TIME(c_p); + get_sys_now(&ms, &s, &us); - ASSERT(tracer_pid); - if (bds) { - Eterm tpid1, tpid2; - Uint32 flags; - bdt = (BpDataTrace *)bds[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)]; + /* get pbt + * timestamp = t0 + * lookup bdt from code + * set ts0 to pbt + * add call count here? + */ + if (pbt == 0) { + /* First call of process to instrumented function */ + pbt = Alloc(sizeof(process_breakpoint_time_t)); + (void *) ERTS_PROC_SET_CALL_TIME(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, pbt); + } else { + ASSERT(pbt->pc); + /* add time to previous code */ + bp_time_diff(&sitem, pbt, ms, s, us); + sitem.pid = c_p->id; + sitem.count = 0; - ErtsSmpBPLock(bdt); - tpid1 = tpid2 = bdt->tracer_pid; - ErtsSmpBPUnlock(bdt); + /* previous breakpoint */ + pbdt = get_time_break(pbt->pc); - flags = erts_call_trace(p, pc-3/*mfa*/, bdt->match_spec, args, - local, &tpid2); - *tracer_pid = tpid2; - if (tpid1 != tpid2) { - ErtsSmpBPLock(bdt); - bdt->tracer_pid = tpid2; - ErtsSmpBPUnlock(bdt); + /* if null then the breakpoint was removed */ + if (pbdt) { + h = &(pbdt->hash[bp_sched2ix_proc(c_p)]); + + ASSERT(h); + ASSERT(h->item); + + item = bp_hash_get(h, &sitem); + if (!item) { + item = bp_hash_put(h, &sitem); + } else { + BP_TIME_ADD(item, &sitem); + } } - return flags; } - *tracer_pid = NIL; - return 0; + + /* Add count to this code */ + sitem.pid = c_p->id; + sitem.count = 1; + sitem.s_time = 0; + sitem.us_time = 0; + + /* this breakpoint */ + ASSERT(bdt); + h = &(bdt->hash[bp_sched2ix_proc(c_p)]); + + ASSERT(h); + ASSERT(h->item); + + item = bp_hash_get(h, &sitem); + if (!item) { + item = bp_hash_put(h, &sitem); + } else { + BP_TIME_ADD(item, &sitem); + } + + pbt->pc = I; + pbt->ms = ms; + pbt->s = s; + pbt->us = us; } +void +erts_trace_time_return(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc) +{ + Uint ms,s,us; + process_breakpoint_time_t *pbt = NULL; + bp_data_time_item_t sitem, *item = NULL; + bp_time_hash_t *h = NULL; + BpDataTime *pbdt = NULL; + + ASSERT(p); + ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state) & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING); + /* get previous timestamp and breakpoint + * from the process psd */ + + pbt = ERTS_PROC_GET_CALL_TIME(p); + get_sys_now(&ms,&s,&us); + + /* get pbt + * lookup bdt from code + * timestamp = t1 + * get ts0 from pbt + * get item from bdt->hash[bp_hash(p->id)] + * ack diff (t1, t0) to item + */ + + if (pbt) { + /* might have been removed due to + * trace_pattern(false) + */ + ASSERT(pbt->pc); + + bp_time_diff(&sitem, pbt, ms, s, us); + sitem.pid = p->id; + sitem.count = 0; + + /* previous breakpoint */ + pbdt = get_time_break(pbt->pc); + + /* beware, the trace_pattern might have been removed */ + if (pbdt) { + h = &(pbdt->hash[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)]); + + ASSERT(h); + ASSERT(h->item); + + item = bp_hash_get(h, &sitem); + if (!item) { + item = bp_hash_put(h, &sitem); + } else { + BP_TIME_ADD(item, &sitem); + } + } + + pbt->pc = pc; + pbt->ms = ms; + pbt->s = s; + pbt->us = us; + } +} int -erts_is_trace_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, Eterm *tracer_pid_ret) { - BpDataTrace *bdt = - (BpDataTrace *) is_break(pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint)); - - if (bdt) { +erts_is_trace_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, int local) +{ + Uint flags = local ? ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE : ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE; + GenericBpData* bp = check_break(pc, flags); + + if (bp) { if (match_spec_ret) { - *match_spec_ret = bdt->match_spec; + *match_spec_ret = bp->local_ms; } - if (tracer_pid_ret) { - ErtsSmpBPLock(bdt); - *tracer_pid_ret = bdt->tracer_pid; - ErtsSmpBPUnlock(bdt); - } - return !0; + return 1; } return 0; } int -erts_is_mtrace_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, Eterm *tracer_pid_ret) { - BpDataTrace *bdt = - (BpDataTrace *) is_break(pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)); +erts_is_mtrace_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, + Eterm *tracer_pid_ret) +{ + GenericBpData* bp = check_break(pc, ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE); - if (bdt) { + if (bp) { if (match_spec_ret) { - *match_spec_ret = bdt->match_spec; + *match_spec_ret = bp->meta_ms; } if (tracer_pid_ret) { - ErtsSmpBPLock(bdt); - *tracer_pid_ret = bdt->tracer_pid; - ErtsSmpBPUnlock(bdt); + *tracer_pid_ret = + (Eterm) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&bp->meta_pid->pid); } - return !0; + return 1; } return 0; } @@ -402,15 +1129,15 @@ erts_is_native_break(BeamInstr *pc) { } int -erts_is_count_break(BeamInstr *pc, Sint *count_ret) { - BpDataCount *bdc = - (BpDataCount *) is_break(pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint)); +erts_is_count_break(BeamInstr *pc, Uint *count_ret) +{ + GenericBpData* bp = check_break(pc, ERTS_BPF_COUNT); - if (bdc) { + if (bp) { if (count_ret) { - *count_ret = (Sint) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&bdc->acount); + *count_ret = (Uint) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&bp->count->acount); } - return !0; + return 1; } return 0; } @@ -421,7 +1148,7 @@ int erts_is_time_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *retval) { Uint size; Eterm *hp, t; bp_data_time_item_t *item = NULL; - BpDataTime *bdt = (BpDataTime *) is_break(pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); + BpDataTime *bdt = get_time_break(pc); if (bdt) { if (retval) { @@ -464,7 +1191,7 @@ int erts_is_time_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *retval) { } bp_hash_delete(&hash); } - return !0; + return 1; } return 0; @@ -478,15 +1205,16 @@ erts_find_local_func(Eterm mfa[3]) { BeamInstr* code_ptr; Uint i,n; - if ((modp = erts_get_module(mfa[0])) == NULL) + if ((modp = erts_get_module(mfa[0], erts_active_code_ix())) == NULL) return NULL; - if ((code_base = (BeamInstr **) modp->code) == NULL) + if ((code_base = (BeamInstr **) modp->curr.code) == NULL) return NULL; n = (BeamInstr) code_base[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { code_ptr = code_base[MI_FUNCTIONS+i]; ASSERT(((BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)) == code_ptr[0]); - ASSERT(mfa[0] == ((Eterm) code_ptr[2])); + ASSERT(mfa[0] == ((Eterm) code_ptr[2]) || + is_nil((Eterm) code_ptr[2])); if (mfa[1] == ((Eterm) code_ptr[3]) && ((BeamInstr) mfa[2]) == code_ptr[4]) { return code_ptr + 5; @@ -654,7 +1382,7 @@ void erts_schedule_time_break(Process *p, Uint schedule) { * the previous breakpoint. */ - pbdt = (BpDataTime *) get_break(p, pbt->pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); + pbdt = get_time_break(pbt->pc); if (pbdt) { get_sys_now(&ms,&s,&us); bp_time_diff(&sitem, pbt, ms, s, us); @@ -692,669 +1420,259 @@ void erts_schedule_time_break(Process *p, Uint schedule) { } /* pbt */ } -/* call_time breakpoint - * Accumulated times are added to the previous bp, - * not the current one. The current one is saved - * for future reference. - * The previous breakpoint is stored in the process it self, the psd. - * We do not need to store in a stack frame. - * There is no need for locking, each thread has its own - * area in each bp to save data. - * Since we need to diffrentiate between processes for each bp, - * every bp has a hash (per thread) to process-bp statistics. - * - egil - */ - -void erts_trace_time_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, BpDataTime *bdt, Uint type) { - Uint ms,s,us; - process_breakpoint_time_t *pbt = NULL; - bp_data_time_item_t sitem, *item = NULL; - bp_time_hash_t *h = NULL; - BpDataTime *pbdt = NULL; - - ASSERT(p); - ASSERT(p->status == P_RUNNING); - - /* get previous timestamp and breakpoint - * from the process psd */ - - pbt = ERTS_PROC_GET_CALL_TIME(p); - get_sys_now(&ms,&s,&us); - - switch(type) { - /* get pbt - * timestamp = t0 - * lookup bdt from code - * set ts0 to pbt - * add call count here? - */ - case ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_CALL: - case ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_TAIL_CALL: - - if (pbt) { - ASSERT(pbt->pc); - /* add time to previous code */ - bp_time_diff(&sitem, pbt, ms, s, us); - sitem.pid = p->id; - sitem.count = 0; - - /* previous breakpoint */ - pbdt = (BpDataTime *) get_break(p, pbt->pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); - - /* if null then the breakpoint was removed */ - if (pbdt) { - h = &(pbdt->hash[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)]); - - ASSERT(h); - ASSERT(h->item); - - item = bp_hash_get(h, &sitem); - if (!item) { - item = bp_hash_put(h, &sitem); - } else { - BP_TIME_ADD(item, &sitem); - } - } - - } else { - /* first call of process to instrumented function */ - pbt = Alloc(sizeof(process_breakpoint_time_t)); - (void *) ERTS_PROC_SET_CALL_TIME(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, pbt); - } - /* add count to this code */ - sitem.pid = p->id; - sitem.count = 1; - sitem.s_time = 0; - sitem.us_time = 0; - - /* this breakpoint */ - ASSERT(bdt); - h = &(bdt->hash[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)]); - - ASSERT(h); - ASSERT(h->item); - - item = bp_hash_get(h, &sitem); - if (!item) { - item = bp_hash_put(h, &sitem); - } else { - BP_TIME_ADD(item, &sitem); - } - - pbt->pc = pc; - pbt->ms = ms; - pbt->s = s; - pbt->us = us; - break; - - case ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_RETURN: - /* get pbt - * lookup bdt from code - * timestamp = t1 - * get ts0 from pbt - * get item from bdt->hash[bp_hash(p->id)] - * ack diff (t1, t0) to item - */ - - if(pbt) { - /* might have been removed due to - * trace_pattern(false) - */ - ASSERT(pbt->pc); - - bp_time_diff(&sitem, pbt, ms, s, us); - sitem.pid = p->id; - sitem.count = 0; - - /* previous breakpoint */ - pbdt = (BpDataTime *) get_break(p, pbt->pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); - - /* beware, the trace_pattern might have been removed */ - if (pbdt) { - h = &(pbdt->hash[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)]); - - ASSERT(h); - ASSERT(h->item); - - item = bp_hash_get(h, &sitem); - if (!item) { - item = bp_hash_put(h, &sitem); - } else { - BP_TIME_ADD(item, &sitem); - } - } - - pbt->pc = pc; - pbt->ms = ms; - pbt->s = s; - pbt->us = us; - } - break; - default : - ASSERT(0); - /* will never happen */ - break; - } -} - - /* ************************************************************************* ** Local helpers */ -static int set_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, - Binary *match_spec, BeamInstr break_op, - enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid) +static void +set_break(BpFunctions* f, Binary *match_spec, Uint break_flags, + enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid) { - Module *modp; - int num_processed = 0; - if (!specified) { - /* Find and process all modules in the system... */ - int current; - int last = module_code_size(); - for (current = 0; current < last; current++) { - modp = module_code(current); - ASSERT(modp != NULL); - num_processed += - set_module_break(modp, mfa, specified, - match_spec, break_op, count_op, - tracer_pid); - } - } else { - /* Process a single module */ - if ((modp = erts_get_module(mfa[0])) != NULL) { - num_processed += - set_module_break(modp, mfa, specified, - match_spec, break_op, count_op, - tracer_pid); - } - } - return num_processed; -} - -static int set_module_break(Module *modp, Eterm mfa[3], int specified, - Binary *match_spec, BeamInstr break_op, - enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid) { - BeamInstr** code_base; - BeamInstr* code_ptr; - int num_processed = 0; - Uint i,n; + Uint i; + Uint n; - ASSERT(break_op); - ASSERT(modp); - code_base = (BeamInstr **) modp->code; - if (code_base == NULL) { - return 0; + n = f->matched; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = f->matching[i].pc; + set_function_break(pc, match_spec, break_flags, + count_op, tracer_pid); } - n = (BeamInstr) code_base[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - code_ptr = code_base[MI_FUNCTIONS+i]; - ASSERT(code_ptr[0] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); - if ((specified < 2 || mfa[1] == ((Eterm) code_ptr[3])) && - (specified < 3 || ((int) mfa[2]) == ((int) code_ptr[4]))) { - BeamInstr *pc = code_ptr+5; - - num_processed += - set_function_break(modp, pc, BREAK_IS_ERL, match_spec, - break_op, count_op, tracer_pid); - } - } - return num_processed; } -static int set_function_break(Module *modp, BeamInstr *pc, int bif, - Binary *match_spec, BeamInstr break_op, - enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid) { - - BeamInstr **code_base = NULL; - BpData *bd, **r, ***rs; - size_t size; - Uint ix = 0; - - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - code_base = (BeamInstr **)modp->code; - ASSERT(code_base); - ASSERT(code_base <= (BeamInstr **)pc); - ASSERT((BeamInstr **)pc < code_base + (modp->code_length/sizeof(BeamInstr *))); - } else { - ASSERT(*pc == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif); - ASSERT(modp == NULL); +static void +set_function_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary *match_spec, Uint break_flags, + enum erts_break_op count_op, Eterm tracer_pid) +{ + GenericBp* g; + GenericBpData* bp; + Uint common; + ErtsBpIndex ix = erts_staging_bp_ix(); + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked()); + g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]; + if (g == 0) { + int i; + if (count_op == erts_break_reset || count_op == erts_break_stop) { + /* Do not insert a new breakpoint */ + return; + } + g = Alloc(sizeof(GenericBp)); + g->orig_instr = *pc; + for (i = 0; i < ERTS_NUM_BP_IX; i++) { + g->data[i].flags = 0; + } + pc[-4] = (BeamInstr) g; } + bp = &g->data[ix]; /* - * Currently no trace support for native code. + * If we are changing an existing breakpoint, clean up old data. */ - if (erts_is_native_break(pc)) { - return 0; - } - /* Do not allow two breakpoints of the same kind */ - if ( (bd = is_break(pc, break_op))) { - if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint) - || break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)) { - - BpDataTrace *bdt = (BpDataTrace *) bd; - Binary *old_match_spec; - - /* Update match spec and tracer */ - MatchSetRef(match_spec); - ErtsSmpBPLock(bdt); - old_match_spec = bdt->match_spec; - bdt->match_spec = match_spec; - bdt->tracer_pid = tracer_pid; - ErtsSmpBPUnlock(bdt); - MatchSetUnref(old_match_spec); - } else { - BpDataCount *bdc = (BpDataCount *) bd; - erts_aint_t count = 0; - erts_aint_t res = 0; - - ASSERT(! match_spec); - ASSERT(is_nil(tracer_pid)); - - if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint)) { - if (count_op == erts_break_stop) { - count = erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&bdc->acount); - if (count >= 0) { - while(1) { - res = erts_smp_atomic_cmpxchg_nob(&bdc->acount, -count - 1, count); - if ((res == count) || count < 0) break; - count = res; - } - } - } else { - /* Reset call counter */ - erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&bdc->acount, 0); - } - - } else if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)) { - BpDataTime *bdt = (BpDataTime *) bd; - Uint i = 0; - - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - - if (count_op == erts_break_stop) { - bdt->pause = 1; - } else { - bdt->pause = 0; - for (i = 0; i < bdt->n; i++) { - bp_hash_delete(&(bdt->hash[i])); - bp_hash_init(&(bdt->hash[i]), 32); - } - } - } else { - ASSERT (! count_op); - } - } - return 1; - } - if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint) || - break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)) { - size = sizeof(BpDataTrace); - } else { - ASSERT(! match_spec); - ASSERT(is_nil(tracer_pid)); - if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint)) { - if (count_op == erts_break_reset || count_op == erts_break_stop) { - /* Do not insert a new breakpoint */ - return 1; - } - size = sizeof(BpDataCount); - } else if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)) { - if (count_op == erts_break_reset || count_op == erts_break_stop) { - /* Do not insert a new breakpoint */ - return 1; - } - size = sizeof(BpDataTime); + common = break_flags & bp->flags; + if (common & (ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE)) { + MatchSetUnref(bp->local_ms); + } else if (common & ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE) { + MatchSetUnref(bp->meta_ms); + bp_meta_unref(bp->meta_pid); + } else if (common & ERTS_BPF_COUNT) { + if (count_op == erts_break_stop) { + bp->flags &= ~ERTS_BPF_COUNT_ACTIVE; } else { - ASSERT(! count_op); - ASSERT(break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint)); - size = sizeof(BpDataDebug); + bp->flags |= ERTS_BPF_COUNT_ACTIVE; + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&bp->count->acount, 0); } - } - rs = (BpData ***) (pc-4); - if (! *rs) { - size_t ssize = sizeof(BeamInstr) * erts_no_schedulers; - *rs = (BpData **) Alloc(ssize); - sys_memzero(*rs, ssize); - } - - r = &((*rs)[0]); - - if (! *r) { - ASSERT(*pc != (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint)); - ASSERT(*pc != (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)); - ASSERT(*pc != (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint)); - ASSERT(*pc != (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint)); - ASSERT(*pc != (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); - /* First breakpoint; create singleton ring */ - bd = Alloc(size); - BpInit(bd, *pc); - *r = bd; - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - *pc = break_op; - } - } else { - ASSERT(*pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint) || - *pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint) || - *pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint) || - *pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint) || - *pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint) || - *pc == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif); - if (*pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint)) { - /* Debug bp must be last, so if it is also first; - * it must be singleton. */ - ASSERT(BpSingleton(*r)); - /* Insert new bp first in the ring, i.e second to last. */ - bd = Alloc(size); - BpInitAndSpliceNext(bd, *pc, *r); - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - *pc = break_op; - } - } else if ((*r)->prev->orig_instr - == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_debug_breakpoint)) { - /* Debug bp last in the ring; insert new second to last. */ - bd = Alloc(size); - BpInitAndSplicePrev(bd, (*r)->prev->orig_instr, *r); - (*r)->prev->orig_instr = break_op; + ASSERT((bp->flags & ~ERTS_BPF_ALL) == 0); + return; + } else if (common & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE) { + BpDataTime* bdt = bp->time; + Uint i = 0; + + if (count_op == erts_break_stop) { + bp->flags &= ~ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE; } else { - /* Just insert last in the ring */ - bd = Alloc(size); - BpInitAndSpliceNext(bd, (*r)->orig_instr, *r); - (*r)->orig_instr = break_op; - *r = bd; + bp->flags |= ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE; + for (i = 0; i < bdt->n; i++) { + bp_hash_delete(&(bdt->hash[i])); + bp_hash_init(&(bdt->hash[i]), 32); + } } - } - for (ix = 1; ix < erts_no_schedulers; ++ix) { - (*rs)[ix] = (*rs)[0]; + ASSERT((bp->flags & ~ERTS_BPF_ALL) == 0); + return; } - bd->this_instr = break_op; - /* Init the bp type specific data */ - if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint) || - break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)) { - - BpDataTrace *bdt = (BpDataTrace *) bd; - - MatchSetRef(match_spec); - bdt->match_spec = match_spec; - bdt->tracer_pid = tracer_pid; - } else if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)) { - BpDataTime *bdt = (BpDataTime *) bd; - Uint i = 0; - - bdt->pause = 0; - bdt->n = erts_no_schedulers; - bdt->hash = Alloc(sizeof(bp_time_hash_t)*(bdt->n)); + /* + * Initialize the new breakpoint data. + */ + if (break_flags & (ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE)) { + MatchSetRef(match_spec); + bp->local_ms = match_spec; + } else if (break_flags & ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE) { + BpMetaPid* bmp; + MatchSetRef(match_spec); + bp->meta_ms = match_spec; + bmp = Alloc(sizeof(BpMetaPid)); + erts_refc_init(&bmp->refc, 1); + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&bmp->pid, tracer_pid); + bp->meta_pid = bmp; + } else if (break_flags & ERTS_BPF_COUNT) { + BpCount* bcp; + + ASSERT((bp->flags & ERTS_BPF_COUNT) == 0); + bcp = Alloc(sizeof(BpCount)); + erts_refc_init(&bcp->refc, 1); + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&bcp->acount, 0); + bp->count = bcp; + } else if (break_flags & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE) { + BpDataTime* bdt; + int i; + + ASSERT((bp->flags & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE) == 0); + bdt = Alloc(sizeof(BpDataTime)); + erts_refc_init(&bdt->refc, 1); + bdt->n = erts_no_schedulers; + bdt->hash = Alloc(sizeof(bp_time_hash_t)*(bdt->n)); for (i = 0; i < bdt->n; i++) { bp_hash_init(&(bdt->hash[i]), 32); } - } else if (break_op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_count_breakpoint)) { - BpDataCount *bdc = (BpDataCount *) bd; - erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&bdc->acount, 0); + bp->time = bdt; } - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - ++(*(BeamInstr*)&code_base[MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS]); + bp->flags |= break_flags; + ASSERT((bp->flags & ~ERTS_BPF_ALL) == 0); +} + +static void +clear_break(BpFunctions* f, Uint break_flags) +{ + Uint i; + Uint n; + + n = f->matched; + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = f->matching[i].pc; + clear_function_break(pc, break_flags); } - return 1; } -static int clear_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, BeamInstr break_op) +static int +clear_function_break(BeamInstr *pc, Uint break_flags) { - int num_processed = 0; - Module *modp; + GenericBp* g; + GenericBpData* bp; + Uint common; + ErtsBpIndex ix = erts_staging_bp_ix(); - if (!specified) { - /* Iterate over all modules */ - int current; - int last = module_code_size(); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked()); - for (current = 0; current < last; current++) { - modp = module_code(current); - ASSERT(modp != NULL); - num_processed += clear_module_break(modp, mfa, specified, break_op); - } - } else { - /* Process a single module */ - if ((modp = erts_get_module(mfa[0])) != NULL) { - num_processed += - clear_module_break(modp, mfa, specified, break_op); - } + if ((g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]) == 0) { + return 1; } - return num_processed; -} -static int clear_module_break(Module *m, Eterm mfa[3], int specified, - BeamInstr break_op) { - BeamInstr** code_base; - BeamInstr* code_ptr; - int num_processed = 0; - Uint i; - BeamInstr n; - - ASSERT(m); - code_base = (BeamInstr **) m->code; - if (code_base == NULL) { - return 0; + bp = &g->data[ix]; + ASSERT((bp->flags & ~ERTS_BPF_ALL) == 0); + common = bp->flags & break_flags; + bp->flags &= ~break_flags; + if (common & (ERTS_BPF_LOCAL_TRACE|ERTS_BPF_GLOBAL_TRACE)) { + MatchSetUnref(bp->local_ms); } - n = (BeamInstr) code_base[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; - for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { - code_ptr = code_base[MI_FUNCTIONS+i]; - if ((specified < 2 || mfa[1] == ((Eterm) code_ptr[3])) && - (specified < 3 || ((int) mfa[2]) == ((int) code_ptr[4]))) { - BeamInstr *pc = code_ptr + 5; - - num_processed += - clear_function_break(m, pc, BREAK_IS_ERL, break_op); - } + if (common & ERTS_BPF_META_TRACE) { + MatchSetUnref(bp->meta_ms); + } + if (common & ERTS_BPF_COUNT) { + ASSERT((bp->flags & ERTS_BPF_COUNT_ACTIVE) == 0); + bp_count_unref(bp->count); + } + if (common & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE) { + ASSERT((bp->flags & ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE_ACTIVE) == 0); + bp_time_unref(bp->time); } - return num_processed; -} -static int clear_function_break(Module *m, BeamInstr *pc, int bif, BeamInstr break_op) { - BpData *bd; - Uint ix = 0; - BeamInstr **code_base = NULL; + ASSERT((bp->flags & ~ERTS_BPF_ALL) == 0); + return 1; +} - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - code_base = (BeamInstr **)m->code; - ASSERT(code_base); - ASSERT(code_base <= (BeamInstr **)pc); - ASSERT((BeamInstr **)pc < code_base + (m->code_length/sizeof(BeamInstr *))); - } else { - ASSERT(*pc == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif); - ASSERT(m == NULL); +static void +bp_meta_unref(BpMetaPid* bmp) +{ + if (erts_refc_dectest(&bmp->refc, 0) <= 0) { + Free(bmp); } +} - /* - * Currently no trace support for native code. - */ - if (erts_is_native_break(pc)) { - return 0; +static void +bp_count_unref(BpCount* bcp) +{ + if (erts_refc_dectest(&bcp->refc, 0) <= 0) { + Free(bcp); } +} - while ( (bd = is_break(pc, break_op))) { - /* Remove all breakpoints of this type. - * There should be only one of each type, - * but break_op may be 0 which matches any type. +static void +bp_time_unref(BpDataTime* bdt) +{ + if (erts_refc_dectest(&bdt->refc, 0) <= 0) { + Uint i = 0; + Uint j = 0; + Process *h_p = NULL; + bp_data_time_item_t* item = NULL; + process_breakpoint_time_t* pbt = NULL; + + /* remove all psd associated with the hash + * and then delete the hash. + * ... sigh ... */ - BeamInstr op; - BpData ***rs = (BpData ***) (pc - 4); - BpData **r = NULL; - -#ifdef DEBUG - for (ix = 1; ix < erts_no_schedulers; ++ix) { - ASSERT((*rs)[ix] == (*rs)[0]); - } -#endif - - r = &((*rs)[0]); - - ASSERT(*r); - /* Find opcode for this breakpoint */ - if (break_op) { - op = break_op; - } else { - if (bd == (*r)->next) { - /* First breakpoint in ring */ - op = *pc; - } else { - op = bd->prev->orig_instr; - } - } - if (BpSingleton(bd)) { - ASSERT(*r == bd); - /* Only one breakpoint to remove */ - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - *pc = bd->orig_instr; - } - Free(*rs); - *rs = NULL; - } else { - BpData *bd_prev = bd->prev; - - BpSpliceNext(bd, bd_prev); - ASSERT(BpSingleton(bd)); - if (bd == *r) { - /* We removed the last breakpoint in the ring */ - *r = bd_prev; - bd_prev->orig_instr = bd->orig_instr; - } else if (bd_prev == *r) { - /* We removed the first breakpoint in the ring */ - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - *pc = bd->orig_instr; - } - } else { - bd_prev->orig_instr = bd->orig_instr; - } - } - if (op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_trace_breakpoint) || - op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_mtrace_breakpoint)) { - - BpDataTrace *bdt = (BpDataTrace *) bd; - MatchSetUnref(bdt->match_spec); - } - if (op == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)) { - BpDataTime *bdt = (BpDataTime *) bd; - Uint i = 0; - Uint j = 0; - Process *h_p = NULL; - bp_data_time_item_t *item = NULL; - process_breakpoint_time_t *pbt = NULL; - - /* remove all psd associated with the hash - * and then delete the hash. - * ... sigh ... - */ - for( i = 0; i < bdt->n; ++i) { - if (bdt->hash[i].used) { - for (j = 0; j < bdt->hash[i].n; ++j) { - item = &(bdt->hash[i].item[j]); - if (item->pid != NIL) { - h_p = process_tab[internal_pid_index(item->pid)]; - if (h_p) { - pbt = ERTS_PROC_SET_CALL_TIME(h_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, NULL); - if (pbt) { - Free(pbt); - } + for (i = 0; i < bdt->n; ++i) { + if (bdt->hash[i].used) { + for (j = 0; j < bdt->hash[i].n; ++j) { + item = &(bdt->hash[i].item[j]); + if (item->pid != NIL) { + h_p = erts_pid2proc(NULL, 0, item->pid, + ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + if (h_p) { + pbt = ERTS_PROC_SET_CALL_TIME(h_p, + ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, + NULL); + if (pbt) { + Free(pbt); } + erts_smp_proc_unlock(h_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); } } } - bp_hash_delete(&(bdt->hash[i])); } - Free(bdt->hash); - bdt->hash = NULL; - bdt->n = 0; + bp_hash_delete(&(bdt->hash[i])); } - Free(bd); - if (bif == BREAK_IS_ERL) { - ASSERT(((BeamInstr) code_base[MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS]) > 0); - --(*(BeamInstr*)&code_base[MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS]); - } - if (*rs) { - for (ix = 1; ix < erts_no_schedulers; ++ix) { - (*rs)[ix] = (*rs)[0]; - } - } - } /* while bd != NULL */ - return 1; + Free(bdt->hash); + Free(bdt); + } } - - -/* -** Searches (linear forward) the breakpoint ring for a specified opcode -** and returns a pointer to the breakpoint data structure or NULL if -** not found. If the specified opcode is 0, the last breakpoint is -** returned. The program counter must point to the first executable -** (breakpoint) instruction of the function. -*/ - -BpData *erts_get_time_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc) { - return get_break(p, pc, (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_time_breakpoint)); +static BpDataTime* +get_time_break(BeamInstr *pc) +{ + GenericBpData* bp = check_break(pc, ERTS_BPF_TIME_TRACE); + return bp ? bp->time : 0; } -static BpData *get_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, BeamInstr break_op) { - ASSERT(pc[-5] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); - if (! erts_is_native_break(pc)) { - BpData **rs = (BpData **) pc[-4]; - BpData *bd = NULL, *ebd = NULL; - - if (! rs) { - return NULL; - } - - bd = ebd = rs[bp_sched2ix_proc(p)]; - ASSERT(bd); - if (bd->this_instr == break_op) { - return bd; - } - - bd = bd->next; - while (bd != ebd) { - ASSERT(bd); - if (bd->this_instr == break_op) { - ASSERT(bd); - return bd; - } - bd = bd->next; - } - } - return NULL; -} +static GenericBpData* +check_break(BeamInstr *pc, Uint break_flags) +{ + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]; -static BpData *is_break(BeamInstr *pc, BeamInstr break_op) { - BpData **rs; - BpData *bd = NULL, *ebd = NULL; ASSERT(pc[-5] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); - if (erts_is_native_break(pc)) { - return NULL; - } - rs = (BpData **) pc[-4]; - if (! rs) { - return NULL; - } - - bd = ebd = rs[erts_bp_sched2ix()]; - ASSERT(bd); - if ( (break_op == 0) || (bd->this_instr == break_op)) { - return bd; + return 0; } - - bd = bd->next; - while (bd != ebd) { - ASSERT(bd); - if (bd->this_instr == break_op) { - ASSERT(bd); - return bd; + if (g) { + GenericBpData* bp = &g->data[erts_active_bp_ix()]; + ASSERT((bp->flags & ~ERTS_BPF_ALL) == 0); + if (bp->flags & break_flags) { + return bp; } - bd = bd->next; } - return NULL; + return 0; } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.h b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.h index 167069552f..28aaaa462a 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.h @@ -25,77 +25,6 @@ #include "erl_vm.h" #include "global.h" - - -/* A couple of gotchas: - * - * The breakpoint structure from BeamInstr, - * In beam_emu where the instruction counter pointer, I (or pc), - * points to the *current* instruction. At that time, if the instruction - * is a breakpoint instruction the pc looks like the following, - * - * I[-5] | op_i_func_info_IaaI | scheduler specific entries - * I[-4] | BpData** bpa | --> | BpData * bdas1 | ... | BpData * bdasN | - * I[-3] | Tagged Module | | | - * I[-2] | Tagged Function | V V - * I[-1] | Arity | BpData -> BpData -> BpData -> BpData - * I[0] | The bp instruction | ^ * the bp wheel * | - * |------------------------------ - * - * Common struct to all bp_data_* - * - * 1) The type of bp_data structure in the ring is deduced from the - * orig_instr field of the structure _before_ in the ring, except for - * the first structure in the ring that has its instruction in - * pc[0] of the code to execute. - * This is valid as long as you don't search for the function while it is - * being executed by something else. Or is in the middle of its rotation for - * any other reason. - * A key, the bp beam instruction, is included for this reason. - * - * 2) pc[-4][sched_id - 1] points to the _last_ structure in the ring before the - * breakpoints are being executed. - * - * So, as an example, when a breakpointed function starts to execute, - * the first instruction that is a breakpoint instruction at pc[0] finds - * its data at ((BpData **) pc[-4][sched_id - 1])->next and has to cast that pointer - * to the correct bp_data type. -*/ - -typedef struct bp_data { - struct bp_data *next; /* Doubly linked ring pointers */ - struct bp_data *prev; /* -"- */ - BeamInstr orig_instr; /* The original instruction to execute */ - BeamInstr this_instr; /* key */ -} BpData; -/* -** All the following bp_data_.. structs must begin the same way -*/ - -typedef struct bp_data_trace { - struct bp_data *next; - struct bp_data *prev; - BeamInstr orig_instr; - BeamInstr this_instr; /* key */ - Binary *match_spec; - Eterm tracer_pid; -} BpDataTrace; - -typedef struct bp_data_debug { - struct bp_data *next; - struct bp_data *prev; - BeamInstr orig_instr; - BeamInstr this_instr; /* key */ -} BpDataDebug; - -typedef struct bp_data_count { /* Call count */ - struct bp_data *next; - struct bp_data *prev; - BeamInstr orig_instr; - BeamInstr this_instr; /* key */ - erts_smp_atomic_t acount; -} BpDataCount; - typedef struct { Eterm pid; Sint count; @@ -110,13 +39,9 @@ typedef struct { } bp_time_hash_t; typedef struct bp_data_time { /* Call time */ - struct bp_data *next; - struct bp_data *prev; - BeamInstr orig_instr; - BeamInstr this_instr; /* key */ - Uint pause; - Uint n; - bp_time_hash_t *hash; + Uint n; + bp_time_hash_t *hash; + erts_refc_t refc; } BpDataTime; typedef struct { @@ -126,64 +51,42 @@ typedef struct { BeamInstr *pc; } process_breakpoint_time_t; /* used within psd */ -extern erts_smp_spinlock_t erts_bp_lock; +typedef struct { + erts_smp_atomic_t acount; + erts_refc_t refc; +} BpCount; + +typedef struct { + erts_smp_atomic_t pid; + erts_refc_t refc; +} BpMetaPid; + +typedef struct generic_bp_data { + Uint flags; + Binary* local_ms; /* Match spec for local call trace */ + Binary* meta_ms; /* Match spec for meta trace */ + BpMetaPid* meta_pid; /* Meta trace pid */ + BpCount* count; /* For call count */ + BpDataTime* time; /* For time trace */ +} GenericBpData; + +#define ERTS_NUM_BP_IX 2 + +typedef struct generic_bp { + BeamInstr orig_instr; + GenericBpData data[ERTS_NUM_BP_IX]; +} GenericBp; #define ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_SCHEDULE_IN (0) #define ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_SCHEDULE_OUT (1) #define ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_SCHEDULE_EXITING (2) -#define ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_CALL (0) -#define ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_RETURN (1) -#define ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_TAIL_CALL (2) - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -#define ErtsSmpBPLock(BDC) erts_smp_spin_lock(&erts_bp_lock) -#define ErtsSmpBPUnlock(BDC) erts_smp_spin_unlock(&erts_bp_lock) -#else -#define ErtsSmpBPLock(BDC) -#define ErtsSmpBPUnlock(BDC) -#endif - #ifdef ERTS_SMP #define bp_sched2ix_proc(p) ((p)->scheduler_data->no - 1) #else #define bp_sched2ix_proc(p) (0) #endif -#define ErtsCountBreak(p, pc,instr_result) \ -do { \ - BpData **bds = (BpData **) (pc)[-4]; \ - BpDataCount *bdc = NULL; \ - Uint ix = bp_sched2ix_proc( (p) ); \ - erts_aint_t count = 0; \ - \ - ASSERT((pc)[-5] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); \ - ASSERT(bds); \ - bdc = (BpDataCount *) bds[ix]; \ - bdc = (BpDataCount *) bdc->next; \ - ASSERT(bdc); \ - bds[ix] = (BpData *) bdc; \ - count = erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&bdc->acount); \ - if (count >= 0) erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&bdc->acount); \ - *(instr_result) = bdc->orig_instr; \ -} while (0) - -#define ErtsBreakSkip(p, pc,instr_result) \ -do { \ - BpData **bds = (BpData **) (pc)[-4]; \ - BpData *bd = NULL; \ - Uint ix = bp_sched2ix_proc( (p) ); \ - \ - ASSERT((pc)[-5] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); \ - ASSERT(bds); \ - bd = bds[ix]; \ - ASSERT(bd); \ - bd = bd->next; \ - ASSERT(bd); \ - bds[ix] = bd; \ - *(instr_result) = bd->orig_instr; \ -} while (0) - enum erts_break_op{ erts_break_nop = 0, /* Must be false */ erts_break_set = !0, /* Must be true */ @@ -191,7 +94,17 @@ enum erts_break_op{ erts_break_stop }; +typedef Uint32 ErtsBpIndex; +typedef struct { + BeamInstr* pc; + Module* mod; +} BpFunction; + +typedef struct { + Uint matched; /* Number matched */ + BpFunction* matching; /* Matching functions */ +} BpFunctions; /* ** Function interface exported from beam_bp.c @@ -199,49 +112,66 @@ enum erts_break_op{ void erts_bp_init(void); -int erts_set_trace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, Binary *match_spec, - Eterm tracer_pid); -int erts_clear_trace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified); -int erts_set_mtrace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, Binary *match_spec, +void erts_prepare_bp_staging(void); +void erts_commit_staged_bp(void); + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsBpIndex erts_active_bp_ix(void); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsBpIndex erts_staging_bp_ix(void); + +void erts_bp_match_functions(BpFunctions* f, Eterm mfa[3], int specified); +void erts_bp_match_export(BpFunctions* f, Eterm mfa[3], int specified); +void erts_bp_free_matched_functions(BpFunctions* f); + +void erts_install_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f); +void erts_uninstall_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f); +void erts_consolidate_bp_data(BpFunctions* f, int local); +void erts_consolidate_bif_bp_data(void); + +void erts_set_trace_break(BpFunctions *f, Binary *match_spec); +void erts_clear_trace_break(BpFunctions *f); + +void erts_set_call_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, Binary *match_spec, int local); +void erts_clear_call_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, int local); + +void erts_set_mtrace_break(BpFunctions *f, Binary *match_spec, Eterm tracer_pid); -int erts_clear_mtrace_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified); +void erts_clear_mtrace_break(BpFunctions *f); void erts_set_mtrace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, Binary *match_spec, Eterm tracer_pid); void erts_clear_mtrace_bif(BeamInstr *pc); -int erts_set_debug_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified); -int erts_clear_debug_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified); -int erts_set_count_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, enum erts_break_op); -int erts_clear_count_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified); +void erts_set_debug_break(BpFunctions *f); +void erts_clear_debug_break(BpFunctions *f); +void erts_set_count_break(BpFunctions *f, enum erts_break_op); +void erts_clear_count_break(BpFunctions *f); -int erts_clear_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified); + +void erts_clear_all_breaks(BpFunctions* f); int erts_clear_module_break(Module *modp); -int erts_clear_function_break(Module *modp, BeamInstr *pc); +void erts_clear_export_break(Module *modp, BeamInstr* pc); +BeamInstr erts_generic_breakpoint(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* I, Eterm* reg); BeamInstr erts_trace_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *args, Uint32 *ret_flags, Eterm *tracer_pid); -Uint32 erts_bif_mtrace(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *args, - int local, Eterm *tracer_pid); -int erts_is_trace_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, - Eterm *tracer_pid_ret); +int erts_is_trace_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, int local); int erts_is_mtrace_break(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, Eterm *tracer_pid_rte); int erts_is_mtrace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, Binary **match_spec_ret, Eterm *tracer_pid_ret); int erts_is_native_break(BeamInstr *pc); -int erts_is_count_break(BeamInstr *pc, Sint *count_ret); +int erts_is_count_break(BeamInstr *pc, Uint *count_ret); int erts_is_time_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *call_time); -void erts_trace_time_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, BpDataTime *bdt, Uint type); +void erts_trace_time_call(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* pc, BpDataTime* bdt); +void erts_trace_time_return(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* pc); void erts_schedule_time_break(Process *p, Uint out); -int erts_set_time_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified, enum erts_break_op); -int erts_clear_time_break(Eterm mfa[3], int specified); +void erts_set_time_break(BpFunctions *f, enum erts_break_op); +void erts_clear_time_break(BpFunctions *f); int erts_is_time_trace_bif(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc, Eterm *call_time); void erts_set_time_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc, enum erts_break_op); void erts_clear_time_trace_bif(BeamInstr *pc); -BpData *erts_get_time_break(Process *p, BeamInstr *pc); BeamInstr *erts_find_local_func(Eterm mfa[3]); @@ -258,6 +188,19 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint erts_bp_sched2ix(void) return 0; #endif } + +extern erts_smp_atomic32_t erts_active_bp_index; +extern erts_smp_atomic32_t erts_staging_bp_index; + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsBpIndex erts_active_bp_ix(void) +{ + return erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&erts_active_bp_index); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsBpIndex erts_staging_bp_ix(void) +{ + return erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&erts_staging_bp_index); +} #endif #endif /* _BEAM_BP_H */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.c index 406ef1db5f..92f7ffe5a2 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.c @@ -31,78 +31,144 @@ typedef struct { unsigned cdr; } beam_catch_t; -static int free_list; -static unsigned high_mark; -static unsigned tabsize; -static beam_catch_t *beam_catches; +#ifdef DEBUG +# define IF_DEBUG(x) x +#else +# define IF_DEBUG(x) +#endif + +struct bc_pool { + int free_list; + unsigned high_mark; + unsigned tabsize; + beam_catch_t *beam_catches; + /* + * Note that the 'beam_catches' area is shared by pools. Used slots + * are readonly as long as the module is not purgable. The free-list is + * protected by the code_ix lock. + */ + + IF_DEBUG(int is_staging;) +}; + +static struct bc_pool bccix[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; void beam_catches_init(void) { - tabsize = DEFAULT_TABSIZE; - free_list = -1; - high_mark = 0; + int i; + + bccix[0].tabsize = DEFAULT_TABSIZE; + bccix[0].free_list = -1; + bccix[0].high_mark = 0; + bccix[0].beam_catches = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, + sizeof(beam_catch_t)*DEFAULT_TABSIZE); + IF_DEBUG(bccix[0].is_staging = 0); + for (i=1; i<ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + bccix[i] = bccix[i-1]; + } + /* For initial load: */ + IF_DEBUG(bccix[erts_staging_code_ix()].is_staging = 1); +} - beam_catches = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, sizeof(beam_catch_t)*DEFAULT_TABSIZE); + +static void gc_old_vec(beam_catch_t* vec) +{ + int i; + for (i=0; i<ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + if (bccix[i].beam_catches == vec) { + return; + } + } + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, vec); +} + + +void beam_catches_start_staging(void) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex dst = erts_staging_code_ix(); + ErtsCodeIndex src = erts_active_code_ix(); + beam_catch_t* prev_vec = bccix[dst].beam_catches; + + ASSERT(!bccix[src].is_staging && !bccix[dst].is_staging); + + bccix[dst] = bccix[src]; + gc_old_vec(prev_vec); + IF_DEBUG(bccix[dst].is_staging = 1); +} + +void beam_catches_end_staging(int commit) +{ + IF_DEBUG(bccix[erts_staging_code_ix()].is_staging = 0); } unsigned beam_catches_cons(BeamInstr *cp, unsigned cdr) { int i; + struct bc_pool* p = &bccix[erts_staging_code_ix()]; + ASSERT(p->is_staging); /* * Allocate from free_list while it is non-empty. * If free_list is empty, allocate at high_mark. - * - * This avoids the need to initialise the free list in - * beam_catches_init(), which would cost O(TABSIZ) time. */ - if( free_list >= 0 ) { - i = free_list; - free_list = beam_catches[i].cdr; - } else if( high_mark < tabsize ) { - i = high_mark; - high_mark++; - } else { - /* No free slots and table is full: realloc table */ - tabsize = 2*tabsize; - beam_catches = erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, beam_catches, sizeof(beam_catch_t)*tabsize); - i = high_mark; - high_mark++; + if (p->free_list >= 0) { + i = p->free_list; + p->free_list = p->beam_catches[i].cdr; + } + else { + if (p->high_mark >= p->tabsize) { + /* No free slots and table is full: realloc table */ + beam_catch_t* prev_vec = p->beam_catches; + unsigned newsize = p->tabsize*2; + + p->beam_catches = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, + newsize*sizeof(beam_catch_t)); + sys_memcpy(p->beam_catches, prev_vec, + p->tabsize*sizeof(beam_catch_t)); + gc_old_vec(prev_vec); + p->tabsize = newsize; + } + i = p->high_mark++; } - beam_catches[i].cp = cp; - beam_catches[i].cdr = cdr; + p->beam_catches[i].cp = cp; + p->beam_catches[i].cdr = cdr; return i; } BeamInstr *beam_catches_car(unsigned i) { - if( i >= tabsize ) { + struct bc_pool* p = &bccix[erts_active_code_ix()]; + + if (i >= p->tabsize ) { erl_exit(1, "beam_catches_delmod: index %#x is out of range\r\n", i); } - return beam_catches[i].cp; + return p->beam_catches[i].cp; } -void beam_catches_delmod(unsigned head, BeamInstr *code, unsigned code_bytes) +void beam_catches_delmod(unsigned head, BeamInstr *code, unsigned code_bytes, + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { + struct bc_pool* p = &bccix[code_ix]; unsigned i, cdr; + ASSERT((code_ix == erts_active_code_ix()) != bccix[erts_staging_code_ix()].is_staging); for(i = head; i != (unsigned)-1;) { - if( i >= tabsize ) { + if (i >= p->tabsize) { erl_exit(1, "beam_catches_delmod: index %#x is out of range\r\n", i); } - if( (char*)beam_catches[i].cp - (char*)code >= code_bytes ) { + if( (char*)p->beam_catches[i].cp - (char*)code >= code_bytes ) { erl_exit(1, "beam_catches_delmod: item %#x has cp %#lx which is not " "in module's range [%#lx,%#lx[\r\n", - i, (long)beam_catches[i].cp, + i, (long)p->beam_catches[i].cp, (long)code, (long)((char*)code + code_bytes)); } - beam_catches[i].cp = 0; - cdr = beam_catches[i].cdr; - beam_catches[i].cdr = free_list; - free_list = i; + p->beam_catches[i].cp = 0; + cdr = p->beam_catches[i].cdr; + p->beam_catches[i].cdr = p->free_list; + p->free_list = i; i = cdr; } } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.h b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.h index 6223427f0d..b2bd2351a5 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_catches.h @@ -20,12 +20,21 @@ #ifndef __BEAM_CATCHES_H #define __BEAM_CATCHES_H +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include "config.h" +#endif +#include "sys.h" +#include "code_ix.h" + #define BEAM_CATCHES_NIL (-1) void beam_catches_init(void); +void beam_catches_start_staging(void); +void beam_catches_end_staging(int commit); unsigned beam_catches_cons(BeamInstr* cp, unsigned cdr); BeamInstr *beam_catches_car(unsigned i); -void beam_catches_delmod(unsigned head, BeamInstr* code, unsigned code_bytes); +void beam_catches_delmod(unsigned head, BeamInstr* code, unsigned code_bytes, + ErtsCodeIndex); #define catch_pc(x) beam_catches_car(catch_val((x))) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c index 8041c92162..a609ed8c71 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c @@ -84,6 +84,7 @@ erts_debug_breakpoint_2(BIF_ALIST_2) int i; int specified = 0; Eterm res; + BpFunctions f; if (bool != am_true && bool != am_false) goto error; @@ -114,18 +115,30 @@ erts_debug_breakpoint_2(BIF_ALIST_2) mfa[2] = signed_val(mfa[2]); } + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD2(bif_export[BIF_erts_debug_breakpoint_2], + BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2); + } erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + erts_bp_match_functions(&f, mfa, specified); if (bool == am_true) { - res = make_small(erts_set_debug_break(mfa, specified)); + erts_set_debug_break(&f); + erts_install_breakpoints(&f); + erts_commit_staged_bp(); } else { - res = make_small(erts_clear_debug_break(mfa, specified)); + erts_clear_debug_break(&f); + erts_commit_staged_bp(); + erts_uninstall_breakpoints(&f); } + erts_consolidate_bp_data(&f, 1); + res = make_small(f.matched); + erts_bp_free_matched_functions(&f); erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - + erts_release_code_write_permission(); return res; error: @@ -207,6 +220,7 @@ erts_debug_disassemble_1(BIF_ALIST_1) BIF_RET(am_false); } } else if (is_tuple(addr)) { + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; Module* modp; Eterm mod; Eterm name; @@ -225,14 +239,14 @@ erts_debug_disassemble_1(BIF_ALIST_1) goto error; } arity = signed_val(tp[3]); - modp = erts_get_module(mod); + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + modp = erts_get_module(mod, code_ix); /* * Try the export entry first to allow disassembly of special functions * such as erts_debug:apply/4. Then search for it in the module. */ - - if ((ep = erts_find_function(mod, name, arity)) != NULL) { + if ((ep = erts_find_function(mod, name, arity, code_ix)) != NULL) { /* XXX: add "&& ep->address != ep->code+3" condition? * Consider a traced function. * Its ep will have ep->address == ep->code+3. @@ -241,9 +255,9 @@ erts_debug_disassemble_1(BIF_ALIST_1) * But this code_ptr will point to the start of the Export, * not the function's func_info instruction. BOOM !? */ - code_ptr = ((BeamInstr *) ep->address) - 5; + code_ptr = ((BeamInstr *) ep->addressv[code_ix]) - 5; funcinfo = code_ptr+2; - } else if (modp == NULL || (code_base = modp->code) == NULL) { + } else if (modp == NULL || (code_base = modp->curr.code) == NULL) { BIF_RET(am_undef); } else { n = code_base[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c index 6d3b15cd46..7b1ae624ce 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c @@ -63,11 +63,7 @@ # define PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(P) \ do { \ if ((P)) { \ - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock__ = ERTS_PIX2PIXLOCK(internal_pid_index((P)->id));\ erts_proc_lc_chk_only_proc_main((P)); \ - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock__); \ - ASSERT(0 < (P)->lock.refc && (P)->lock.refc < erts_no_schedulers*5);\ - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock__); \ } \ else \ erts_lc_check_exact(NULL, 0); \ @@ -221,7 +217,6 @@ BeamInstr beam_continue_exit[1]; BeamInstr* em_call_error_handler; BeamInstr* em_apply_bif; -BeamInstr* em_call_traced_function; /* NOTE These should be the only variables containing trace instructions. @@ -236,11 +231,6 @@ BeamInstr beam_return_time_trace[1]; /* OpCode(i_return_time_trace) */ /* - * We should warn only once for tuple funs. - */ -static erts_smp_atomic_t warned_for_tuple_funs; - -/* * All Beam instructions in numerical order. */ @@ -495,7 +485,7 @@ extern int count_instructions; do { \ if (FCALLS > 0) { \ Eterm* dis_next; \ - SET_I(((Export *) Arg(0))->address); \ + SET_I(((Export *) Arg(0))->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ dis_next = (Eterm *) *I; \ FCALLS--; \ CHECK_ARGS(I); \ @@ -504,7 +494,7 @@ extern int count_instructions; && FCALLS > neg_o_reds) { \ goto save_calls1; \ } else { \ - SET_I(((Export *) Arg(0))->address); \ + SET_I(((Export *) Arg(0))->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ CHECK_ARGS(I); \ goto context_switch; \ } \ @@ -965,17 +955,9 @@ static void save_stacktrace(Process* c_p, BeamInstr* pc, Eterm* reg, static struct StackTrace * get_trace_from_exc(Eterm exc); static Eterm make_arglist(Process* c_p, Eterm* reg, int a); -#if defined(VXWORKS) -static int init_done; -#endif - void init_emulator(void) { -#if defined(VXWORKS) - init_done = 0; -#endif - erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&warned_for_tuple_funs, (erts_aint_t) 0); process_main(); } @@ -1107,9 +1089,7 @@ dtrace_drvport_str(ErlDrvPort drvport, char *port_buf) */ void process_main(void) { -#if !defined(VXWORKS) static int init_done = 0; -#endif Process* c_p = NULL; int reds_used; #ifdef DEBUG @@ -1507,7 +1487,7 @@ void process_main(void) */ #ifdef USE_VM_CALL_PROBES if (DTRACE_ENABLED(global_function_entry)) { - BeamInstr* fp = (BeamInstr *) (((Export *) Arg(0))->address); + BeamInstr* fp = (BeamInstr *) (((Export *) Arg(0))->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); DTRACE_GLOBAL_CALL(c_p, (Eterm)fp[-3], (Eterm)fp[-2], fp[-1]); } #endif @@ -1522,7 +1502,7 @@ void process_main(void) SET_CP(c_p, I+2); #ifdef USE_VM_CALL_PROBES if (DTRACE_ENABLED(global_function_entry)) { - BeamInstr* fp = (BeamInstr *) (((Export *) Arg(0))->address); + BeamInstr* fp = (BeamInstr *) (((Export *) Arg(0))->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); DTRACE_GLOBAL_CALL(c_p, (Eterm)fp[-3], (Eterm)fp[-2], fp[-1]); } #endif @@ -1535,7 +1515,7 @@ void process_main(void) OpCase(i_call_ext_only_e): #ifdef USE_VM_CALL_PROBES if (DTRACE_ENABLED(global_function_entry)) { - BeamInstr* fp = (BeamInstr *) (((Export *) Arg(0))->address); + BeamInstr* fp = (BeamInstr *) (((Export *) Arg(0))->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); DTRACE_GLOBAL_CALL(c_p, (Eterm)fp[-3], (Eterm)fp[-2], fp[-1]); } #endif @@ -1826,13 +1806,12 @@ void process_main(void) msgp = PEEK_MESSAGE(c_p); if (msgp) erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_MSG_RECEIVE); - else { + else #endif + { SET_I((BeamInstr *) Arg(0)); Goto(*I); /* Jump to a wait or wait_timeout instruction */ -#ifdef ERTS_SMP } -#endif } ErtsMoveMsgAttachmentIntoProc(msgp, c_p, E, HTOP, FCALLS, { @@ -2061,11 +2040,11 @@ void process_main(void) OpCase(wait_f): wait2: { - ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)); c_p->i = (BeamInstr *) Arg(0); /* L1 */ SWAPOUT; c_p->arity = 0; - c_p->status = P_WAITING; + erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_relb(&c_p->state, ~ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE); + ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)); erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_MSG_RECEIVE); c_p->current = NULL; goto do_schedule; @@ -3144,10 +3123,6 @@ void process_main(void) c_p->arg_reg[0] = r(0); SWAPOUT; c_p->i = I; - erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if (c_p->status != P_SUSPENDED) - erts_add_to_runq(c_p); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); goto do_schedule1; } @@ -4580,64 +4555,6 @@ void process_main(void) * Trace and debugging support. */ - /* - * At this point, I points to the code[3] in the export entry for - * a trace-enabled function. - * - * code[0]: Module - * code[1]: Function - * code[2]: Arity - * code[3]: &&call_traced_function - * code[4]: Address of function. - */ - OpCase(call_traced_function): { - if (IS_TRACED_FL(c_p, F_TRACE_CALLS)) { - unsigned offset = offsetof(Export, code) + 3*sizeof(BeamInstr); - Export* ep = (Export *) (((char *)I)-offset); - Uint32 flags; - - SWAPOUT; - reg[0] = r(0); - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - ERTS_SMP_UNREQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); - flags = erts_call_trace(c_p, ep->code, ep->match_prog_set, reg, - 0, &c_p->tracer_proc); - ERTS_VERIFY_UNUSED_TEMP_ALLOC(c_p); - ERTS_SMP_REQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)); - SWAPIN; - - if (flags & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { - ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); - if (E - 3 < HTOP) { - /* SWAPOUT, SWAPIN was done and r(0) was saved above */ - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - FCALLS -= erts_garbage_collect(c_p, 3, reg, ep->code[2]); - ERTS_VERIFY_UNUSED_TEMP_ALLOC(c_p); - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - r(0) = reg[0]; - SWAPIN; - } - E -= 3; - ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); - ASSERT(is_CP((BeamInstr)(ep->code))); - ASSERT(is_internal_pid(c_p->tracer_proc) || - is_internal_port(c_p->tracer_proc)); - E[2] = make_cp(c_p->cp); /* Code in lower range on halfword */ - E[1] = am_true; /* Process tracer */ - E[0] = make_cp(ep->code); - c_p->cp = (flags & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) - ? beam_exception_trace : beam_return_trace; - erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); - c_p->trace_flags |= F_EXCEPTION_TRACE; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); - } - } - SET_I((BeamInstr *)Arg(0)); - Dispatch(); - } - OpCase(return_trace): { BeamInstr* code = (BeamInstr *) (UWord) E[0]; @@ -4652,80 +4569,22 @@ void process_main(void) Goto(*I); } - OpCase(i_count_breakpoint): { + OpCase(i_generic_breakpoint): { BeamInstr real_I; - - ErtsCountBreak(c_p, (BeamInstr *) I, &real_I); + ASSERT(I[-5] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); + SWAPOUT; + reg[0] = r(0); + real_I = erts_generic_breakpoint(c_p, I, reg); + r(0) = reg[0]; + SWAPIN; ASSERT(VALID_INSTR(real_I)); Goto(real_I); } - /* need to send mfa instead of bdt pointer - * the pointer might be deallocated. - */ - - OpCase(i_time_breakpoint): { - BeamInstr real_I; - BpData **bds = (BpData **) (I)[-4]; - BpDataTime *bdt = NULL; - Uint ix = 0; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ix = c_p->scheduler_data->no - 1; -#else - ix = 0; -#endif - bdt = (BpDataTime *)bds[ix]; - - ASSERT((I)[-5] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI)); - ASSERT(bdt); - bdt = (BpDataTime *) bdt->next; - ASSERT(bdt); - bds[ix] = (BpData *) bdt; - real_I = bdt->orig_instr; - ASSERT(VALID_INSTR(real_I)); - - if (IS_TRACED_FL(c_p, F_TRACE_CALLS) && !(bdt->pause)) { - if ( (*(c_p->cp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(i_return_time_trace)) || - (*(c_p->cp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(return_trace)) || - (*(c_p->cp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(i_return_to_trace))) { - /* This _IS_ a tail recursive call */ - SWAPOUT; - erts_trace_time_break(c_p, I, bdt, ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_TAIL_CALL); - SWAPIN; - } else { - SWAPOUT; - erts_trace_time_break(c_p, I, bdt, ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_CALL); - - /* r register needs to be copied to the array - * for the garbage collector - */ - ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); - if (E - 2 < HTOP) { - reg[0] = r(0); - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - FCALLS -= erts_garbage_collect(c_p, 2, reg, I[-1]); - ERTS_VERIFY_UNUSED_TEMP_ALLOC(c_p); - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - r(0) = reg[0]; - } - SWAPIN; - - ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); - - E -= 2; - E[0] = make_cp(I); - E[1] = make_cp(c_p->cp); /* original return address */ - c_p->cp = beam_return_time_trace; - } - } - - Goto(real_I); - } - OpCase(i_return_time_trace): { BeamInstr *pc = (BeamInstr *) (UWord) E[0]; SWAPOUT; - erts_trace_time_break(c_p, pc, NULL, ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_RETURN); + erts_trace_time_return(c_p, pc); SWAPIN; c_p->cp = NULL; SET_I((BeamInstr *) cp_val(E[1])); @@ -4733,114 +4592,6 @@ void process_main(void) Goto(*I); } - OpCase(i_trace_breakpoint): - if (! IS_TRACED_FL(c_p, F_TRACE_CALLS)) { - BeamInstr real_I; - - ErtsBreakSkip(c_p, (BeamInstr *) I, &real_I); - Goto(real_I); - } - /* Fall through to next case */ - OpCase(i_mtrace_breakpoint): { - BeamInstr real_I; - Uint32 flags; - Eterm tracer_pid; - Uint* cpp; - int return_to_trace = 0, need = 0; - flags = 0; - SWAPOUT; - reg[0] = r(0); - - if (*(c_p->cp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(return_trace)) { - cpp = &E[2]; - } else if (*(c_p->cp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(i_return_to_trace)) { - return_to_trace = !0; - cpp = &E[0]; - } else if (*(c_p->cp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(i_return_time_trace)) { - return_to_trace = !0; - cpp = &E[0]; - } else { - cpp = NULL; - } - if (cpp) { - /* This _IS_ a tail recursive call, if there are - * return_trace and/or i_return_to_trace stackframes - * on the stack, they are not intermixed with y registers - */ - BeamInstr *cp_save = c_p->cp; - for (;;) { - ASSERT(is_CP(*cpp)); - if (*cp_val(*cpp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(return_trace)) { - cpp += 3; - } else if (*cp_val(*cpp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(i_return_to_trace)) { - return_to_trace = !0; - cpp += 1; - } else if (*cp_val(*cpp) == (BeamInstr) OpCode(i_return_time_trace)) { - cpp += 2; - } else - break; - } - c_p->cp = (BeamInstr *) cp_val(*cpp); - ASSERT(is_CP(*cpp)); - ERTS_SMP_UNREQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); - real_I = erts_trace_break(c_p, I, reg, &flags, &tracer_pid); - ERTS_SMP_REQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); - SWAPIN; /* Needed by shared heap. */ - c_p->cp = cp_save; - } else { - ERTS_SMP_UNREQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); - real_I = erts_trace_break(c_p, I, reg, &flags, &tracer_pid); - ERTS_SMP_REQ_PROC_MAIN_LOCK(c_p); - SWAPIN; /* Needed by shared heap. */ - } - - ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)); - - if ((flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE) && !return_to_trace) { - need += 1; - } - if (flags & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { - need += 3; - } - if (need) { - ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); - if (E - need < HTOP) { - /* SWAPOUT was done and r(0) was saved above */ - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - FCALLS -= erts_garbage_collect(c_p, need, reg, I[-1]); - ERTS_VERIFY_UNUSED_TEMP_ALLOC(c_p); - PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); - r(0) = reg[0]; - SWAPIN; - } - } - if ((flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE) && !return_to_trace) { - E -= 1; - ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); - E[0] = make_cp(c_p->cp); - c_p->cp = (BeamInstr *) beam_return_to_trace; - } - if (flags & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { - E -= 3; - ASSERT(c_p->htop <= E && E <= c_p->hend); - ASSERT(is_CP((Eterm) (UWord) (I - 3))); - ASSERT(am_true == tracer_pid || - is_internal_pid(tracer_pid) || is_internal_port(tracer_pid)); - E[2] = make_cp(c_p->cp); - E[1] = tracer_pid; - E[0] = make_cp(I - 3); /* We ARE at the beginning of an - instruction, - the funcinfo is above i. */ - c_p->cp = - (flags & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) - ? beam_exception_trace : beam_return_trace; - erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); - c_p->trace_flags |= F_EXCEPTION_TRACE; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); - } - Goto(real_I); - } - OpCase(i_return_to_trace): { if (IS_TRACED_FL(c_p, F_TRACE_RETURN_TO)) { Uint *cpp = (Uint*) E; @@ -5110,9 +4861,6 @@ void process_main(void) c_p->arity = 1; /* One living register (the 'true' return value) */ SWAPOUT; c_p->i = I + 1; /* Next instruction */ - erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - erts_add_to_runq(c_p); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); c_p->current = NULL; goto do_schedule; } @@ -5193,7 +4941,6 @@ void process_main(void) #endif /* NO_JUMP_TABLE */ em_call_error_handler = OpCode(call_error_handler); - em_call_traced_function = OpCode(call_traced_function); em_apply_bif = OpCode(apply_bif); beam_apply[0] = (BeamInstr) OpCode(i_apply); @@ -5234,7 +4981,7 @@ void process_main(void) save_calls(c_p, (Export *) Arg(0)); - SET_I(((Export *) Arg(0))->address); + SET_I(((Export *) Arg(0))->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); dis_next = (Eterm *) *I; FCALLS--; @@ -5911,7 +5658,8 @@ call_error_handler(Process* p, BeamInstr* fi, Eterm* reg, Eterm func) /* * Search for the error_handler module. */ - ep = erts_find_function(erts_proc_get_error_handler(p), func, 3); + ep = erts_find_function(erts_proc_get_error_handler(p), func, 3, + erts_active_code_ix()); if (ep == NULL) { /* No error handler */ p->current = fi; p->freason = EXC_UNDEF; @@ -5941,7 +5689,7 @@ call_error_handler(Process* p, BeamInstr* fi, Eterm* reg, Eterm func) reg[0] = fi[0]; reg[1] = fi[1]; reg[2] = args; - return ep->address; + return ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; } @@ -5955,7 +5703,7 @@ apply_setup_error_handler(Process* p, Eterm module, Eterm function, Uint arity, * there is no error handler module. */ - if ((ep = erts_find_export_entry(erts_proc_get_error_handler(p), + if ((ep = erts_active_export_entry(erts_proc_get_error_handler(p), am_undefined_function, 3)) == NULL) { return NULL; } else { @@ -6062,7 +5810,7 @@ apply(Process* p, Eterm module, Eterm function, Eterm args, Eterm* reg) * Note: All BIFs have export entries; thus, no special case is needed. */ - if ((ep = erts_find_export_entry(module, function, arity)) == NULL) { + if ((ep = erts_active_export_entry(module, function, arity)) == NULL) { if ((ep = apply_setup_error_handler(p, module, function, arity, reg)) == NULL) goto error; } else if (ERTS_PROC_GET_SAVED_CALLS_BUF(p)) { save_calls(p, ep); @@ -6070,11 +5818,11 @@ apply(Process* p, Eterm module, Eterm function, Eterm args, Eterm* reg) #ifdef USE_VM_CALL_PROBES if (DTRACE_ENABLED(global_function_entry)) { - BeamInstr *fptr = (BeamInstr *) ep->address; + BeamInstr *fptr = (BeamInstr *) ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; DTRACE_GLOBAL_CALL(p, (Eterm)fptr[-3], (Eterm)fptr[-2], (Uint)fptr[-1]); } #endif - return ep->address; + return ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; } static BeamInstr* @@ -6116,7 +5864,7 @@ fixed_apply(Process* p, Eterm* reg, Uint arity) * Note: All BIFs have export entries; thus, no special case is needed. */ - if ((ep = erts_find_export_entry(module, function, arity)) == NULL) { + if ((ep = erts_active_export_entry(module, function, arity)) == NULL) { if ((ep = apply_setup_error_handler(p, module, function, arity, reg)) == NULL) goto error; } else if (ERTS_PROC_GET_SAVED_CALLS_BUF(p)) { @@ -6125,11 +5873,11 @@ fixed_apply(Process* p, Eterm* reg, Uint arity) #ifdef USE_VM_CALL_PROBES if (DTRACE_ENABLED(global_function_entry)) { - BeamInstr *fptr = (BeamInstr *) ep->address; + BeamInstr *fptr = (BeamInstr *) ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; DTRACE_GLOBAL_CALL(p, (Eterm)fptr[-3], (Eterm)fptr[-2], (Uint)fptr[-1]); } #endif - return ep->address; + return ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; } int @@ -6206,9 +5954,7 @@ erts_hibernate(Process* c_p, Eterm module, Eterm function, Eterm args, Eterm* re */ erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); ERTS_SMP_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(c_p); - if (c_p->msg.len > 0) { - erts_add_to_runq(c_p); - } else { + if (!c_p->msg.len) { erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); c_p->fvalue = NIL; PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); @@ -6216,14 +5962,12 @@ erts_hibernate(Process* c_p, Eterm module, Eterm function, Eterm args, Eterm* re ERTS_VERIFY_UNUSED_TEMP_ALLOC(c_p); PROCESS_MAIN_CHK_LOCKS(c_p); erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)); #ifdef ERTS_SMP ERTS_SMP_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(c_p); - if (c_p->msg.len > 0) - erts_add_to_runq(c_p); - else + if (!c_p->msg.len) #endif - c_p->status = P_WAITING; + erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_relb(&c_p->state, ~ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE); + ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)); } erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); c_p->current = bif_export[BIF_hibernate_3]->code; @@ -6240,7 +5984,6 @@ call_fun(Process* p, /* Current process. */ Eterm fun = reg[arity]; Eterm hdr; int i; - Eterm function; Eterm* hp; if (!is_boxed(fun)) { @@ -6311,7 +6054,7 @@ call_fun(Process* p, /* Current process. */ Export* ep; Module* modp; Eterm module; - + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); /* * No arity. There is no module loaded that defines the fun, @@ -6319,9 +6062,9 @@ call_fun(Process* p, /* Current process. */ * representation (the module has never been loaded), * or the module defining the fun has been unloaded. */ - module = fe->module; - if ((modp = erts_get_module(module)) != NULL && modp->code != NULL) { + if ((modp = erts_get_module(module, code_ix)) != NULL + && modp->curr.code != NULL) { /* * There is a module loaded, but obviously the fun is not * defined in it. We must not call the error_handler @@ -6336,7 +6079,7 @@ call_fun(Process* p, /* Current process. */ */ ep = erts_find_function(erts_proc_get_error_handler(p), - am_undefined_lambda, 3); + am_undefined_lambda, 3, code_ix); if (ep == NULL) { /* No error handler */ p->current = NULL; p->freason = EXC_UNDEF; @@ -6346,7 +6089,7 @@ call_fun(Process* p, /* Current process. */ reg[1] = fun; reg[2] = args; reg[3] = NIL; - return ep->address; + return ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; } } } else if (is_export_header(hdr)) { @@ -6358,7 +6101,7 @@ call_fun(Process* p, /* Current process. */ if (arity == actual_arity) { DTRACE_GLOBAL_CALL(p, ep->code[0], ep->code[1], (Uint)ep->code[2]); - return ep->address; + return ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; } else { /* * Wrong arity. First build a list of the arguments. @@ -6378,63 +6121,6 @@ call_fun(Process* p, /* Current process. */ p->fvalue = TUPLE2(hp, fun, args); return NULL; } - } else if (hdr == make_arityval(2)) { - Eterm* tp; - Export* ep; - Eterm module; - - tp = tuple_val(fun); - module = tp[1]; - function = tp[2]; - if (!is_atom(module) || !is_atom(function)) { - goto badfun; - } - - /* - * If this is the first time a tuple fun is used, - * send a warning to the logger. - */ - if (erts_smp_atomic_xchg_nob(&warned_for_tuple_funs, - (erts_aint_t) 1) == 0) { - erts_dsprintf_buf_t* dsbufp; - - dsbufp = erts_create_logger_dsbuf(); - erts_dsprintf(dsbufp, "Call to tuple fun {%T,%T}.\n\n" - "Tuple funs are deprecated and will be removed " - "in R16. Use \"fun M:F/A\" instead, for example " - "\"fun %T:%T/%d\".\n\n" - "(This warning will only be shown the first time " - "a tuple fun is called.)\n", - module, function, module, function, arity); - erts_send_warning_to_logger(p->group_leader, dsbufp); - } - - if ((ep = erts_find_export_entry(module, function, arity)) == NULL) { - ep = erts_find_export_entry(erts_proc_get_error_handler(p), - am_undefined_function, 3); - if (ep == NULL) { - p->freason = EXC_UNDEF; - return 0; - } - if (is_non_value(args)) { - Uint sz = 2 * arity; - if (HeapWordsLeft(p) < sz) { - erts_garbage_collect(p, sz, reg, arity); - } - hp = HEAP_TOP(p); - HEAP_TOP(p) += sz; - args = NIL; - while (arity-- > 0) { - args = CONS(hp, reg[arity], args); - hp += 2; - } - } - reg[0] = module; - reg[1] = function; - reg[2] = args; - } - DTRACE_GLOBAL_CALL(p, module, function, arity); - return ep->address; } else { badfun: p->current = NULL; @@ -6537,7 +6223,8 @@ erts_is_builtin(Eterm Mod, Eterm Name, int arity) if ((ep = export_get(&e)) == NULL) { return 0; } - return ep->address == ep->code+3 && (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif); + return ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()] == ep->code+3 + && (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif); } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c index dd788df6e4..d3f55a2ba4 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.c @@ -352,27 +352,6 @@ typedef struct LoaderState { int loc_size; /* Size of location info in bytes (2/4) */ } LoaderState; -/* - * Layout of the line table. - */ - -#define MI_LINE_FNAME_PTR 0 -#define MI_LINE_LOC_TAB 1 -#define MI_LINE_LOC_SIZE 2 -#define MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB 3 - -#define LINE_INVALID_LOCATION (0) - -/* - * Macros for manipulating locations. - */ - -#define IS_VALID_LOCATION(File, Line) \ - ((unsigned) (File) < 255 && (unsigned) (Line) < ((1 << 24) - 1)) -#define MAKE_LOCATION(File, Line) (((File) << 24) | (Line)) -#define LOC_FILE(Loc) ((Loc) >> 24) -#define LOC_LINE(Loc) ((Loc) & ((1 << 24)-1)) - #define GetTagAndValue(Stp, Tag, Val) \ do { \ BeamInstr __w; \ @@ -496,7 +475,8 @@ typedef struct LoaderState { } while (0) -static void free_state(LoaderState* stp); +static void free_loader_state(Binary* magic); +static void loader_state_dtor(Binary* magic); static Eterm insert_new_code(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Eterm group_leader, Eterm module, BeamInstr* code, Uint size); @@ -507,6 +487,7 @@ static int verify_chunks(LoaderState* stp); static int load_atom_table(LoaderState* stp); static int load_import_table(LoaderState* stp); static int read_export_table(LoaderState* stp); +static int is_bif(Eterm mod, Eterm func, unsigned arity); static int read_lambda_table(LoaderState* stp); static int read_literal_table(LoaderState* stp); static int read_line_table(LoaderState* stp); @@ -548,22 +529,9 @@ static Eterm native_addresses(Process* p, Eterm mod); int patch_funentries(Eterm Patchlist); int patch(Eterm Addresses, Uint fe); static int safe_mul(UWord a, UWord b, UWord* resp); -static void lookup_loc(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* pc, - BeamInstr* modp, int idx); - static int must_swap_floats; -/* - * The following variables keep a sorted list of address ranges for - * each module. It allows us to quickly find a function given an - * instruction pointer. - */ -Range* modules = NULL; /* Sorted lists of module addresses. */ -int num_loaded_modules; /* Number of loaded modules. */ -int allocated_modules; /* Number of slots allocated. */ -Range* mid_module = NULL; /* Cached search start point */ - Uint erts_total_code_size; /**********************************************************************/ @@ -579,11 +547,7 @@ void init_load(void) f.fd = 1.0; must_swap_floats = (f.fw[0] == 0); - allocated_modules = 128; - modules = (Range *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_REFS, - allocated_modules*sizeof(Range)); - mid_module = modules; - num_loaded_modules = 0; + erts_init_ranges(); } static void @@ -595,7 +559,7 @@ define_file(LoaderState* stp, char* name, int idx) } Eterm -erts_load_module(Process *c_p, +erts_preload_module(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Eterm group_leader, /* Group leader or NIL if none. */ Eterm* modp, /* @@ -605,15 +569,16 @@ erts_load_module(Process *c_p, byte* code, /* Points to the code to load */ Uint size) /* Size of code to load. */ { - LoaderState* stp = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + Binary* magic = erts_alloc_loader_state(); Eterm retval; - retval = erts_prepare_loading(stp, c_p, group_leader, modp, + ASSERT(!erts_initialized); + retval = erts_prepare_loading(magic, c_p, group_leader, modp, code, size); if (retval != NIL) { return retval; } - return erts_finish_loading(stp, c_p, c_p_locks, modp); + return erts_finish_loading(magic, c_p, c_p_locks, modp); } /* #define LOAD_MEMORY_HARD_DEBUG 1*/ @@ -629,11 +594,13 @@ extern void check_allocated_block(Uint type, void *blk); #endif Eterm -erts_prepare_loading(LoaderState* stp, Process *c_p, Eterm group_leader, +erts_prepare_loading(Binary* magic, Process *c_p, Eterm group_leader, Eterm* modp, byte* code, Uint unloaded_size) { Eterm retval = am_badfile; + LoaderState* stp; + stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); stp->module = *modp; stp->group_leader = group_leader; @@ -666,7 +633,7 @@ erts_prepare_loading(LoaderState* stp, Process *c_p, Eterm group_leader, /* * Initialize code area. */ - stp->code_buffer_size = erts_next_heap_size(2048 + stp->num_functions, 0); + stp->code_buffer_size = 2048 + stp->num_functions; stp->code = (BeamInstr *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, sizeof(BeamInstr) * stp->code_buffer_size); @@ -679,8 +646,6 @@ erts_prepare_loading(LoaderState* stp, Process *c_p, Eterm group_leader, stp->code[MI_COMPILE_PTR] = 0; stp->code[MI_COMPILE_SIZE] = 0; stp->code[MI_COMPILE_SIZE_ON_HEAP] = 0; - stp->code[MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS] = 0; - /* * Read the atom table. @@ -774,23 +739,24 @@ erts_prepare_loading(LoaderState* stp, Process *c_p, Eterm group_leader, load_error: if (retval != NIL) { - free_state(stp); + free_loader_state(magic); } return retval; } Eterm -erts_finish_loading(LoaderState* stp, Process* c_p, +erts_finish_loading(Binary* magic, Process* c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Eterm* modp) { Eterm retval; + LoaderState* stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); /* * No other process may run since we will update the export * table which is not protected by any locks. */ - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_initialized == 0 || + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_initialized == 0 || erts_is_code_ix_locked() || erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); /* @@ -811,7 +777,6 @@ erts_finish_loading(LoaderState* stp, Process* c_p, * exported and imported functions. This can't fail. */ - erts_export_consolidate(); CHKBLK(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE,stp->code); final_touch(stp); @@ -837,16 +802,20 @@ erts_finish_loading(LoaderState* stp, Process* c_p, } load_error: - free_state(stp); + free_loader_state(magic); return retval; } -LoaderState* +Binary* erts_alloc_loader_state(void) { LoaderState* stp; + Binary* magic; - stp = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, sizeof(LoaderState)); + magic = erts_create_magic_binary(sizeof(LoaderState), + loader_state_dtor); + erts_refc_inc(&magic->refc, 1); + stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); stp->bin = NULL; stp->function = THE_NON_VALUE; /* Function not known yet */ stp->arity = 0; @@ -875,76 +844,123 @@ erts_alloc_loader_state(void) stp->line_instr = 0; stp->func_line = 0; stp->fname = 0; - return stp; + return magic; +} + +/* + * Return the module name (a tagged atom) for the prepared code + * in the magic binary, or NIL if the binary does not contain + * prepared code. + */ +Eterm +erts_module_for_prepared_code(Binary* magic) +{ + LoaderState* stp; + + if (ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DESTRUCTOR(magic) != loader_state_dtor) { + return NIL; + } + stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); + if (stp->code != 0) { + return stp->module; + } else { + return NIL; + } } static void -free_state(LoaderState* stp) +free_loader_state(Binary* magic) { + loader_state_dtor(magic); + if (erts_refc_dectest(&magic->refc, 0) == 0) { + erts_bin_free(magic); + } +} + +/* + * This destructor function can safely be called multiple times. + */ +static void +loader_state_dtor(Binary* magic) +{ + LoaderState* stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); + if (stp->bin != 0) { driver_free_binary(stp->bin); + stp->bin = 0; } if (stp->code != 0) { erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, stp->code); + stp->code = 0; } - if (stp->labels != NULL) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->labels); + if (stp->labels != 0) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->labels); + stp->labels = 0; } - if (stp->atom != NULL) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->atom); + if (stp->atom != 0) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->atom); + stp->atom = 0; } - if (stp->import != NULL) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->import); + if (stp->import != 0) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->import); + stp->import = 0; } - if (stp->export != NULL) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->export); + if (stp->export != 0) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->export); + stp->export = 0; } if (stp->lambdas != stp->def_lambdas) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->lambdas); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->lambdas); + stp->lambdas = stp->def_lambdas; } - if (stp->literals != NULL) { + if (stp->literals != 0) { int i; for (i = 0; i < stp->num_literals; i++) { - if (stp->literals[i].heap != NULL) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + if (stp->literals[i].heap != 0) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->literals[i].heap); + stp->literals[i].heap = 0; } } - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->literals); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->literals); + stp->literals = 0; } - while (stp->literal_patches != NULL) { + while (stp->literal_patches != 0) { LiteralPatch* next = stp->literal_patches->next; - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->literal_patches); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->literal_patches); stp->literal_patches = next; } - while (stp->string_patches != NULL) { + while (stp->string_patches != 0) { StringPatch* next = stp->string_patches->next; - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->string_patches); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->string_patches); stp->string_patches = next; } - while (stp->genop_blocks) { - GenOpBlock* next = stp->genop_blocks->next; - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->genop_blocks); - stp->genop_blocks = next; - } if (stp->line_item != 0) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, stp->line_item); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->line_item); + stp->line_item = 0; } if (stp->line_instr != 0) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, stp->line_instr); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->line_instr); + stp->line_instr = 0; } if (stp->func_line != 0) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, stp->func_line); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->func_line); + stp->func_line = 0; } if (stp->fname != 0) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, stp->fname); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->fname); + stp->fname = 0; } - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, stp); + /* + * The following data items should have been freed earlier. + */ + + ASSERT(stp->genop_blocks == 0); } static Eterm @@ -954,7 +970,6 @@ insert_new_code(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, { Module* modp; Eterm retval; - int i; if ((retval = beam_make_current_old(c_p, c_p_locks, module)) != NIL) { erts_dsprintf_buf_t *dsbufp = erts_create_logger_dsbuf(); @@ -971,30 +986,15 @@ insert_new_code(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, erts_total_code_size += size; modp = erts_put_module(module); - modp->code = code; - modp->code_length = size; - modp->catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; /* Will be filled in later. */ + modp->curr.code = code; + modp->curr.code_length = size; + modp->curr.catches = BEAM_CATCHES_NIL; /* Will be filled in later. */ /* - * Update address table (used for finding a function from a PC value). + * Update ranges (used for finding a function from a PC value). */ - if (num_loaded_modules == allocated_modules) { - allocated_modules *= 2; - modules = (Range *) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_REFS, - (void *) modules, - allocated_modules * sizeof(Range)); - } - for (i = num_loaded_modules; i > 0; i--) { - if (code > modules[i-1].start) { - break; - } - modules[i] = modules[i-1]; - } - modules[i].start = code; - modules[i].end = (BeamInstr *) (((byte *)code) + size); - num_loaded_modules++; - mid_module = &modules[num_loaded_modules/2]; + erts_update_ranges(code, size); return NIL; } @@ -1217,9 +1217,8 @@ load_atom_table(LoaderState* stp) GetInt(stp, 4, stp->num_atoms); stp->num_atoms++; - stp->atom = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, - erts_next_heap_size((stp->num_atoms*sizeof(Eterm)), - 0)); + stp->atom = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, + stp->num_atoms*sizeof(Eterm)); /* * Read all atoms. @@ -1263,10 +1262,8 @@ load_import_table(LoaderState* stp) int i; GetInt(stp, 4, stp->num_imports); - stp->import = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, - erts_next_heap_size((stp->num_imports * - sizeof(ImportEntry)), - 0)); + stp->import = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, + stp->num_imports * sizeof(ImportEntry)); for (i = 0; i < stp->num_imports; i++) { int n; Eterm mod; @@ -1296,7 +1293,7 @@ load_import_table(LoaderState* stp) * If the export entry refers to a BIF, get the pointer to * the BIF function. */ - if ((e = erts_find_export_entry(mod, func, arity)) != NULL) { + if ((e = erts_active_export_entry(mod, func, arity)) != NULL) { if (e->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif) { stp->import[i].bf = (BifFunction) e->code[4]; if (func == am_load_nif && mod == am_erlang && arity == 2) { @@ -1315,16 +1312,8 @@ load_import_table(LoaderState* stp) static int read_export_table(LoaderState* stp) { - static struct { - Eterm mod; - Eterm func; - int arity; - } allow_redef[] = { - /* The BIFs that are allowed to be redefined by Erlang code */ - {am_erlang,am_apply,2}, - {am_erlang,am_apply,3}, - }; int i; + BeamInstr* address; GetInt(stp, 4, stp->num_exps); if (stp->num_exps > stp->num_functions) { @@ -1332,7 +1321,7 @@ read_export_table(LoaderState* stp) stp->num_exps, stp->num_functions); } stp->export - = (ExportEntry *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + = (ExportEntry *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (stp->num_exps * sizeof(ExportEntry))); for (i = 0; i < stp->num_exps; i++) { @@ -1340,7 +1329,6 @@ read_export_table(LoaderState* stp) Uint value; Eterm func; Uint arity; - Export* e; GetInt(stp, 4, n); GetAtom(stp, n, func); @@ -1358,29 +1346,34 @@ read_export_table(LoaderState* stp) if (value == 0) { LoadError2(stp, "export table entry %d: label %d not resolved", i, n); } - stp->export[i].address = stp->code + value; + stp->export[i].address = address = stp->code + value; /* - * Check that we are not redefining a BIF (except the ones allowed to - * redefine). + * Find out if there is a BIF with the same name. */ - if ((e = erts_find_export_entry(stp->module, func, arity)) != NULL) { - if (e->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif) { - int j; - for (j = 0; j < sizeof(allow_redef)/sizeof(allow_redef[0]); j++) { - if (stp->module == allow_redef[j].mod && - func == allow_redef[j].func && - arity == allow_redef[j].arity) { - break; - } - } - if (j == sizeof(allow_redef)/sizeof(allow_redef[0])) { - LoadError2(stp, "exported function %T/%d redefines BIF", - func, arity); - } - } + if (!is_bif(stp->module, func, arity)) { + continue; + } + + /* + * This is a stub for a BIF. + * + * It should not be exported, and the information in its + * func_info instruction should be invalidated so that it + * can be filtered out by module_info(functions) and by + * any other functions that walk through all local functions. + */ + + if (stp->labels[n].patches) { + LoadError3(stp, "there are local calls to the stub for " + "the BIF %T:%T/%d", + stp->module, func, arity); } + stp->export[i].address = NULL; + address[-1] = 0; + address[-2] = NIL; + address[-3] = NIL; } return 1; @@ -1388,15 +1381,39 @@ read_export_table(LoaderState* stp) return 0; } + +static int +is_bif(Eterm mod, Eterm func, unsigned arity) +{ + Export* e = erts_active_export_entry(mod, func, arity); + if (e == NULL) { + return 0; + } + if (e->code[3] != (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif) { + return 0; + } + if (mod == am_erlang && func == am_apply && arity == 3) { + /* + * erlang:apply/3 is a special case -- it is implemented + * as an instruction and it is OK to redefine it. + */ + return 0; + } + return 1; +} + static int read_lambda_table(LoaderState* stp) { int i; GetInt(stp, 4, stp->num_lambdas); - stp->lambdas_allocated = stp->num_lambdas; - stp->lambdas = (Lambda *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, - stp->num_lambdas * sizeof(Lambda)); + if (stp->num_lambdas > stp->lambdas_allocated) { + ASSERT(stp->lambdas == stp->def_lambdas); + stp->lambdas_allocated = stp->num_lambdas; + stp->lambdas = (Lambda *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, + stp->num_lambdas * sizeof(Lambda)); + } for (i = 0; i < stp->num_lambdas; i++) { Uint n; Uint32 Index; @@ -1446,7 +1463,7 @@ read_literal_table(LoaderState* stp) stp->file_p = uncompressed; stp->file_left = (unsigned) uncompressed_sz; GetInt(stp, 4, stp->num_literals); - stp->literals = (Literal *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->literals = (Literal *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->num_literals * sizeof(Literal)); stp->allocated_literals = stp->num_literals; @@ -1466,7 +1483,7 @@ read_literal_table(LoaderState* stp) if ((heap_size = erts_decode_ext_size(p, sz)) < 0) { LoadError1(stp, "literal %d: bad external format", i); } - hp = stp->literals[i].heap = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + hp = stp->literals[i].heap = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, heap_size*sizeof(Eterm)); stp->literals[i].off_heap.first = 0; stp->literals[i].off_heap.overhead = 0; @@ -1538,7 +1555,7 @@ read_line_table(LoaderState* stp) */ num_line_items++; - lp = (BeamInstr *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + lp = (BeamInstr *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, num_line_items * sizeof(BeamInstr)); stp->line_item = lp; stp->num_line_items = num_line_items; @@ -1594,7 +1611,7 @@ read_line_table(LoaderState* stp) */ if (stp->num_fnames != 0) { - stp->fname = (Eterm *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->fname = (Eterm *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->num_fnames * sizeof(Eterm)); for (i = 0; i < stp->num_fnames; i++) { @@ -1610,11 +1627,11 @@ read_line_table(LoaderState* stp) /* * Allocate the arrays to be filled while code is being loaded. */ - stp->line_instr = (LineInstr *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->line_instr = (LineInstr *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->num_line_instrs * sizeof(LineInstr)); stp->current_li = 0; - stp->func_line = (int *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->func_line = (int *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->num_functions * sizeof(int)); @@ -1677,7 +1694,7 @@ read_code_header(LoaderState* stp) * Initialize label table. */ - stp->labels = (Label *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->labels = (Label *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->num_labels * sizeof(Label)); for (i = 0; i < stp->num_labels; i++) { stp->labels[i].value = 0; @@ -1703,9 +1720,9 @@ read_code_header(LoaderState* stp) #define CodeNeed(w) do { \ ASSERT(ci <= code_buffer_size); \ if (code_buffer_size < ci+(w)) { \ - code_buffer_size = erts_next_heap_size(ci+(w), 0); \ - stp->code = code \ - = (BeamInstr *) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, \ + code_buffer_size = 2*ci+(w); \ + stp->code = code = \ + (BeamInstr *) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE, \ (void *) code, \ code_buffer_size * sizeof(BeamInstr)); \ } \ @@ -1731,6 +1748,7 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) GenOp* last_op = NULL; GenOp** last_op_next = NULL; int arity; + int retval = 1; /* * The size of the loaded func_info instruction is needed @@ -2457,7 +2475,11 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) case op_int_code_end: stp->code_buffer_size = code_buffer_size; stp->ci = ci; - return 1; + stp->function = THE_NON_VALUE; + stp->genop = NULL; + stp->specific_op = -1; + retval = 1; + goto cleanup; } /* @@ -2471,9 +2493,20 @@ load_code(LoaderState* stp) } } - load_error: - return 0; + retval = 0; + + cleanup: + /* + * Clean up everything that is not needed any longer. + */ + + while (stp->genop_blocks) { + GenOpBlock* next = stp->genop_blocks->next; + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, (void *) stp->genop_blocks); + stp->genop_blocks = next; + } + return retval; } @@ -4265,24 +4298,31 @@ final_touch(LoaderState* stp) index = next; } modp = erts_put_module(stp->module); - modp->catches = catches; + modp->curr.catches = catches; /* * Export functions. */ for (i = 0; i < stp->num_exps; i++) { - Export* ep = erts_export_put(stp->module, stp->export[i].function, - stp->export[i].arity); + Export* ep; + BeamInstr* address = stp->export[i].address; + + if (address == NULL) { + /* Skip stub for a BIF */ + continue; + } + ep = erts_export_put(stp->module, stp->export[i].function, + stp->export[i].arity); if (!on_load) { - ep->address = stp->export[i].address; + ep->addressv[erts_staging_code_ix()] = address; } else { /* * Don't make any of the exported functions * callable yet. */ - ep->address = ep->code+3; - ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) stp->export[i].address; + ep->addressv[erts_staging_code_ix()] = ep->code+3; + ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) address; } } @@ -4926,7 +4966,7 @@ new_label(LoaderState* stp) int num = stp->num_labels; stp->num_labels++; - stp->labels = (Label *) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->labels = (Label *) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->labels, stp->num_labels * sizeof(Label)); stp->labels[num].value = 0; @@ -4937,7 +4977,8 @@ new_label(LoaderState* stp) static void new_literal_patch(LoaderState* stp, int pos) { - LiteralPatch* p = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, sizeof(LiteralPatch)); + LiteralPatch* p = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, + sizeof(LiteralPatch)); p->pos = pos; p->next = stp->literal_patches; stp->literal_patches = p; @@ -4946,7 +4987,7 @@ new_literal_patch(LoaderState* stp, int pos) static void new_string_patch(LoaderState* stp, int pos) { - StringPatch* p = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, sizeof(StringPatch)); + StringPatch* p = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, sizeof(StringPatch)); p->pos = pos; p->next = stp->string_patches; stp->string_patches = p; @@ -4964,14 +5005,14 @@ new_literal(LoaderState* stp, Eterm** hpp, Uint heap_size) ASSERT(stp->num_literals == 0); stp->allocated_literals = 8; need = stp->allocated_literals * sizeof(Literal); - stp->literals = (Literal *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->literals = (Literal *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, need); } else if (stp->allocated_literals <= stp->num_literals) { Uint need; stp->allocated_literals *= 2; need = stp->allocated_literals * sizeof(Literal); - stp->literals = (Literal *) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + stp->literals = (Literal *) erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, (void *) stp->literals, need); } @@ -4980,7 +5021,7 @@ new_literal(LoaderState* stp, Eterm** hpp, Uint heap_size) lit = stp->literals + stp->num_literals; lit->offset = 0; lit->heap_size = heap_size; - lit->heap = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, heap_size*sizeof(Eterm)); + lit->heap = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, heap_size*sizeof(Eterm)); lit->term = make_boxed(lit->heap); lit->off_heap.first = 0; lit->off_heap.overhead = 0; @@ -4999,7 +5040,7 @@ erts_module_info_0(Process* p, Eterm module) return THE_NON_VALUE; } - if (erts_get_module(module) == NULL) { + if (erts_get_module(module, erts_active_code_ix()) == NULL) { return THE_NON_VALUE; } @@ -5054,32 +5095,43 @@ functions_in_module(Process* p, /* Process whose heap to use. */ BeamInstr* code; int i; Uint num_functions; + Uint need; Eterm* hp; + Eterm* hp_end; Eterm result = NIL; if (is_not_atom(mod)) { return THE_NON_VALUE; } - modp = erts_get_module(mod); + modp = erts_get_module(mod, erts_active_code_ix()); if (modp == NULL) { return THE_NON_VALUE; } - code = modp->code; + code = modp->curr.code; num_functions = code[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; - hp = HAlloc(p, 5*num_functions); + need = 5*num_functions; + hp = HAlloc(p, need); + hp_end = hp + need; for (i = num_functions-1; i >= 0 ; i--) { BeamInstr* func_info = (BeamInstr *) code[MI_FUNCTIONS+i]; Eterm name = (Eterm) func_info[3]; int arity = (int) func_info[4]; Eterm tuple; - ASSERT(is_atom(name)); - tuple = TUPLE2(hp, name, make_small(arity)); - hp += 3; - result = CONS(hp, tuple, result); - hp += 2; + /* + * If the function name is [], this entry is a stub for + * a BIF that should be ignored. + */ + ASSERT(is_atom(name) || is_nil(name)); + if (is_atom(name)) { + tuple = TUPLE2(hp, name, make_small(arity)); + hp += 3; + result = CONS(hp, tuple, result); + hp += 2; + } } + HRelease(p, hp_end, hp); return result; } @@ -5106,12 +5158,12 @@ native_addresses(Process* p, Eterm mod) return THE_NON_VALUE; } - modp = erts_get_module(mod); + modp = erts_get_module(mod, erts_active_code_ix()); if (modp == NULL) { return THE_NON_VALUE; } - code = modp->code; + code = modp->curr.code; num_functions = code[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; need = (6+BIG_UINT_HEAP_SIZE)*num_functions; hp = HAlloc(p, need); @@ -5122,9 +5174,11 @@ native_addresses(Process* p, Eterm mod) int arity = (int) func_info[4]; Eterm tuple; - ASSERT(is_atom(name)); + ASSERT(is_atom(name) || is_nil(name)); /* [] if BIF stub */ if (func_info[1] != 0) { - Eterm addr = erts_bld_uint(&hp, NULL, func_info[1]); + Eterm addr; + ASSERT(is_atom(name)); + addr = erts_bld_uint(&hp, NULL, func_info[1]); tuple = erts_bld_tuple(&hp, NULL, 3, name, make_small(arity), addr); result = erts_bld_cons(&hp, NULL, tuple, result); } @@ -5149,18 +5203,20 @@ exported_from_module(Process* p, /* Process whose heap to use. */ Eterm* hp = NULL; Eterm* hend = NULL; Eterm result = NIL; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; if (is_not_atom(mod)) { return THE_NON_VALUE; } - for (i = 0; i < export_list_size(); i++) { - Export* ep = export_list(i); + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + for (i = 0; i < export_list_size(code_ix); i++) { + Export* ep = export_list(i,code_ix); if (ep->code[0] == mod) { Eterm tuple; - if (ep->address == ep->code+3 && + if (ep->addressv[code_ix] == ep->code+3 && ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler) { /* There is a call to the function, but it does not exist. */ continue; @@ -5204,11 +5260,11 @@ attributes_for_module(Process* p, /* Process whose heap to use. */ return THE_NON_VALUE; } - modp = erts_get_module(mod); + modp = erts_get_module(mod, erts_active_code_ix()); if (modp == NULL) { return THE_NON_VALUE; } - code = modp->code; + code = modp->curr.code; ext = (byte *) code[MI_ATTR_PTR]; if (ext != NULL) { hp = HAlloc(p, code[MI_ATTR_SIZE_ON_HEAP]); @@ -5244,11 +5300,11 @@ compilation_info_for_module(Process* p, /* Process whose heap to use. */ return THE_NON_VALUE; } - modp = erts_get_module(mod); + modp = erts_get_module(mod, erts_active_code_ix()); if (modp == NULL) { return THE_NON_VALUE; } - code = modp->code; + code = modp->curr.code; ext = (byte *) code[MI_COMPILE_PTR]; if (ext != NULL) { hp = HAlloc(p, code[MI_COMPILE_SIZE_ON_HEAP]); @@ -5263,113 +5319,6 @@ compilation_info_for_module(Process* p, /* Process whose heap to use. */ } /* - * Find a function from the given pc and fill information in - * the FunctionInfo struct. If the full_info is non-zero, fill - * in all available information (including location in the - * source code). If no function is found, the 'current' field - * will be set to NULL. - */ - -void -erts_lookup_function_info(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* pc, int full_info) -{ - Range* low = modules; - Range* high = low + num_loaded_modules; - Range* mid = mid_module; - - fi->current = NULL; - fi->needed = 5; - fi->loc = LINE_INVALID_LOCATION; - while (low < high) { - if (pc < mid->start) { - high = mid; - } else if (pc > mid->end) { - low = mid + 1; - } else { - BeamInstr** low1 = (BeamInstr **) (mid->start + MI_FUNCTIONS); - BeamInstr** high1 = low1 + mid->start[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; - BeamInstr** mid1; - - while (low1 < high1) { - mid1 = low1 + (high1-low1) / 2; - if (pc < mid1[0]) { - high1 = mid1; - } else if (pc < mid1[1]) { - mid_module = mid; - fi->current = mid1[0]+2; - if (full_info) { - BeamInstr** fp = (BeamInstr **) (mid->start + - MI_FUNCTIONS); - int idx = mid1 - fp; - lookup_loc(fi, pc, mid->start, idx); - } - return; - } else { - low1 = mid1 + 1; - } - } - return; - } - mid = low + (high-low) / 2; - } -} - -static void -lookup_loc(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* orig_pc, BeamInstr* modp, int idx) -{ - Eterm* line = (Eterm *) modp[MI_LINE_TABLE]; - Eterm* low; - Eterm* high; - Eterm* mid; - Eterm pc; - - if (line == 0) { - return; - } - - pc = (Eterm) (BeamInstr) orig_pc; - fi->fname_ptr = (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FNAME_PTR]; - low = (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB+idx]; - high = (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB+idx+1]; - while (high > low) { - mid = low + (high-low) / 2; - if (pc < mid[0]) { - high = mid; - } else if (pc < mid[1]) { - int file; - int index = mid - (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB]; - - if (line[MI_LINE_LOC_SIZE] == 2) { - Uint16* loc_table = - (Uint16 *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_LOC_TAB]; - fi->loc = loc_table[index]; - } else { - Uint32* loc_table = - (Uint32 *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_LOC_TAB]; - ASSERT(line[MI_LINE_LOC_SIZE] == 4); - fi->loc = loc_table[index]; - } - if (fi->loc == LINE_INVALID_LOCATION) { - return; - } - fi->needed += 3+2+3+2; - file = LOC_FILE(fi->loc); - if (file == 0) { - /* Special case: Module name with ".erl" appended */ - Atom* mod_atom = atom_tab(atom_val(fi->current[0])); - fi->needed += 2*(mod_atom->len+4); - } else { - Atom* ap = atom_tab(atom_val((fi->fname_ptr)[file-1])); - fi->needed += 2*ap->len; - } - return; - } else { - low = mid + 1; - } - } -} - -/* * Build a single {M,F,A,Loction} item to be part of * a stack trace. */ @@ -5449,6 +5398,7 @@ code_get_chunk_2(BIF_ALIST_2) Process* p = BIF_P; Eterm Bin = BIF_ARG_1; Eterm Chunk = BIF_ARG_2; + Binary* magic = 0; LoaderState* stp; Uint chunk = 0; ErlSubBin* sb; @@ -5461,12 +5411,13 @@ code_get_chunk_2(BIF_ALIST_2) Eterm real_bin; byte* temp_alloc = NULL; - stp = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + magic = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); if ((start = erts_get_aligned_binary_bytes(Bin, &temp_alloc)) == NULL) { error: erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes(temp_alloc); - if (stp) { - free_state(stp); + if (magic) { + free_loader_state(magic); } BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); } @@ -5511,7 +5462,7 @@ code_get_chunk_2(BIF_ALIST_2) done: erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes(temp_alloc); - free_state(stp); + free_loader_state(magic); return res; } @@ -5524,14 +5475,16 @@ code_module_md5_1(BIF_ALIST_1) { Process* p = BIF_P; Eterm Bin = BIF_ARG_1; + Binary* magic; LoaderState* stp; byte* bytes; byte* temp_alloc = NULL; Eterm res; - stp = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + magic = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); if ((bytes = erts_get_aligned_binary_bytes(Bin, &temp_alloc)) == NULL) { - free_state(stp); + free_loader_state(magic); BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); } stp->module = THE_NON_VALUE; /* Suppress diagnostiscs */ @@ -5545,7 +5498,7 @@ code_module_md5_1(BIF_ALIST_1) done: erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes(temp_alloc); - free_state(stp); + free_loader_state(magic); return res; } @@ -5601,7 +5554,7 @@ stub_read_export_table(LoaderState* stp) stp->num_exps, stp->num_functions); } stp->export - = (ExportEntry *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_LOADER_TMP, + = (ExportEntry *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PREPARED_CODE, stp->num_exps * sizeof(ExportEntry)); for (i = 0; i < stp->num_exps; i++) { @@ -5627,20 +5580,29 @@ stub_final_touch(LoaderState* stp, BeamInstr* fp) { int i; int n = stp->num_exps; + Eterm mod = fp[2]; Eterm function = fp[3]; int arity = fp[4]; #ifdef HIPE Lambda* lp; #endif + if (is_bif(mod, function, arity)) { + fp[1] = 0; + fp[2] = 0; + fp[3] = 0; + fp[4] = 0; + return; + } + /* * Test if the function should be exported. */ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (stp->export[i].function == function && stp->export[i].arity == arity) { - Export* ep = erts_export_put(fp[2], function, arity); - ep->address = fp+5; + Export* ep = erts_export_put(mod, function, arity); + ep->addressv[erts_staging_code_ix()] = fp+5; return; } } @@ -5819,6 +5781,7 @@ patch_funentries(Eterm Patchlist) Eterm erts_make_stub_module(Process* p, Eterm Mod, Eterm Beam, Eterm Info) { + Binary* magic; LoaderState* stp; BeamInstr Funcs; BeamInstr Patchlist; @@ -5840,7 +5803,8 @@ erts_make_stub_module(Process* p, Eterm Mod, Eterm Beam, Eterm Info) * Must initialize stp->lambdas here because the error handling code * at label 'error' uses it. */ - stp = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + magic = erts_alloc_loader_state(); + stp = ERTS_MAGIC_BIN_DATA(magic); if (is_not_atom(Mod)) { goto error; @@ -5920,7 +5884,6 @@ erts_make_stub_module(Process* p, Eterm Mod, Eterm Beam, Eterm Info) code[MI_COMPILE_PTR] = 0; code[MI_COMPILE_SIZE] = 0; code[MI_COMPILE_SIZE_ON_HEAP] = 0; - code[MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS] = 0; code[MI_LITERALS_START] = 0; code[MI_LITERALS_END] = 0; code[MI_LITERALS_OFF_HEAP] = 0; @@ -6028,13 +5991,13 @@ erts_make_stub_module(Process* p, Eterm Mod, Eterm Beam, Eterm Info) if (patch_funentries(Patchlist)) { erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes(temp_alloc); - free_state(stp); + free_loader_state(magic); return Mod; } error: erts_free_aligned_binary_bytes(temp_alloc); - free_state(stp); + free_loader_state(magic); BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); } @@ -6051,3 +6014,4 @@ static int safe_mul(UWord a, UWord b, UWord* resp) return (res / b) == a; } } + diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.h b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.h index 997ba197db..1048f258a5 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_load.h @@ -49,11 +49,6 @@ extern void** beam_ops; extern BeamInstr beam_debug_apply[]; extern BeamInstr* em_call_error_handler; extern BeamInstr* em_apply_bif; -extern BeamInstr* em_call_traced_function; -typedef struct { - BeamInstr* start; /* Pointer to start of module. */ - BeamInstr* end; /* Points one word beyond last function in module. */ -} Range; /* * The following variables keep a sorted list of address ranges for @@ -61,11 +56,6 @@ typedef struct { * instruction pointer. */ -extern Range* modules; -extern int num_loaded_modules; -extern int allocated_modules; -extern Range* mid_module; - /* Total code size in bytes */ extern Uint erts_total_code_size; /* @@ -94,27 +84,22 @@ extern Uint erts_total_code_size; #define MI_COMPILE_SIZE_ON_HEAP 6 /* - * Number of breakpoints in module is stored in this word - */ -#define MI_NUM_BREAKPOINTS 7 - -/* * Literal area (constant pool). */ -#define MI_LITERALS_START 8 -#define MI_LITERALS_END 9 -#define MI_LITERALS_OFF_HEAP 10 +#define MI_LITERALS_START 7 +#define MI_LITERALS_END 8 +#define MI_LITERALS_OFF_HEAP 9 /* * Pointer to the on_load function (or NULL if none). */ -#define MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR 11 +#define MI_ON_LOAD_FUNCTION_PTR 10 /* * Pointer to the line table (or NULL if none). */ -#define MI_LINE_TABLE 12 +#define MI_LINE_TABLE 11 /* * Start of function pointer table. This table contains pointers to @@ -125,5 +110,27 @@ extern Uint erts_total_code_size; * this table. */ -#define MI_FUNCTIONS 13 +#define MI_FUNCTIONS 12 + +/* + * Layout of the line table. + */ + +#define MI_LINE_FNAME_PTR 0 +#define MI_LINE_LOC_TAB 1 +#define MI_LINE_LOC_SIZE 2 +#define MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB 3 + +#define LINE_INVALID_LOCATION (0) + +/* + * Macros for manipulating locations. + */ + +#define IS_VALID_LOCATION(File, Line) \ + ((unsigned) (File) < 255 && (unsigned) (Line) < ((1 << 24) - 1)) +#define MAKE_LOCATION(File, Line) (((File) << 24) | (Line)) +#define LOC_FILE(Loc) ((Loc) >> 24) +#define LOC_LINE(Loc) ((Loc) & ((1 << 24)-1)) + #endif /* _BEAM_LOAD_H */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/beam_ranges.c b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_ranges.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0f2d5d0c2a --- /dev/null +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/beam_ranges.c @@ -0,0 +1,349 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2012. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include "config.h" +#endif + +#include "sys.h" +#include "erl_vm.h" +#include "global.h" +#include "beam_load.h" + +typedef struct { + BeamInstr* start; /* Pointer to start of module. */ + erts_smp_atomic_t end; /* (BeamInstr*) Points one word beyond last function in module. */ +} Range; + +/* Range 'end' needs to be atomic as we purge module + by setting end=start in active code_ix */ +#define RANGE_END(R) ((BeamInstr*)erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&(R)->end)) + +static Range* find_range(BeamInstr* pc); +static void lookup_loc(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* pc, + BeamInstr* modp, int idx); + +/* + * The following variables keep a sorted list of address ranges for + * each module. It allows us to quickly find a function given an + * instruction pointer. + */ +struct ranges { + Range* modules; /* Sorted lists of module addresses. */ + Sint n; /* Number of range entries. */ + Sint allocated; /* Number of allocated entries. */ + erts_smp_atomic_t mid; /* Cached search start point */ +}; +static struct ranges r[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; +static erts_smp_atomic_t mem_used; + +#ifdef HARD_DEBUG +static void check_consistency(struct ranges* p) +{ + int i; + + ASSERT(p->n <= p->allocated); + ASSERT((Uint)(p->mid - p->modules) < p->n || + (p->mid == p->modules && p->n == 0)); + for (i = 0; i < p->n; i++) { + ASSERT(p->modules[i].start <= RANGE_END(&p->modules[i])); + ASSERT(!i || RANGE_END(&p->modules[i-1]) < p->modules[i].start); + } +} +# define CHECK(r) check_consistency(r) +#else +# define CHECK(r) +#endif /* HARD_DEBUG */ + + +void +erts_init_ranges(void) +{ + Sint i; + + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&mem_used, 0); + for (i = 0; i < ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + r[i].modules = 0; + r[i].n = 0; + r[i].allocated = 0; + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&r[i].mid, 0); + } +} + +void +erts_start_staging_ranges(void) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex dst = erts_staging_code_ix(); + + if (r[dst].modules) { + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&mem_used, -r[dst].allocated); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_REFS, r[dst].modules); + r[dst].modules = NULL; + } +} + +void +erts_end_staging_ranges(int commit) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex dst = erts_staging_code_ix(); + + if (commit && r[dst].modules == NULL) { + Sint i; + Sint n; + + /* No modules added, just clone src and remove purged code. */ + ErtsCodeIndex src = erts_active_code_ix(); + + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&mem_used, r[src].n); + r[dst].modules = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_REFS, + r[src].n * sizeof(Range)); + r[dst].allocated = r[src].n; + n = 0; + for (i = 0; i < r[src].n; i++) { + Range* rp = r[src].modules+i; + if (rp->start < RANGE_END(rp)) { + /* Only insert a module that has not been purged. */ + r[dst].modules[n] = *rp; + n++; + } + } + r[dst].n = n; + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&r[dst].mid, + (erts_aint_t) (r[dst].modules + n / 2)); + } +} + +void +erts_update_ranges(BeamInstr* code, Uint size) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex dst = erts_staging_code_ix(); + ErtsCodeIndex src = erts_active_code_ix(); + Sint i; + Sint n; + Sint need; + + if (src == dst) { + ASSERT(!erts_initialized); + + /* + * During start-up of system, the indices are the same. + * Handle this by faking a source area. + */ + src = (src+1) % ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; + if (r[src].modules) { + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&mem_used, -r[src].allocated); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_REFS, r[src].modules); + } + r[src] = r[dst]; + r[dst].modules = 0; + } + + CHECK(&r[src]); + + ASSERT(r[dst].modules == NULL); + need = r[dst].allocated = r[src].n + 1; + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&mem_used, need); + r[dst].modules = (Range *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_REFS, + need * sizeof(Range)); + n = 0; + for (i = 0; i < r[src].n; i++) { + Range* rp = r[src].modules+i; + if (code < rp->start) { + r[dst].modules[n].start = code; + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&r[dst].modules[n].end, + (erts_aint_t)(((byte *)code) + size)); + ASSERT(!n || RANGE_END(&r[dst].modules[n-1]) < code); + n++; + break; + } + if (rp->start < RANGE_END(rp)) { + /* Only insert a module that has not been purged. */ + r[dst].modules[n].start = rp->start; + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&r[dst].modules[n].end, + (erts_aint_t)(RANGE_END(rp))); + ASSERT(!n || RANGE_END(&r[dst].modules[n-1]) < rp->start); + n++; + } + } + + while (i < r[src].n) { + Range* rp = r[src].modules+i; + if (rp->start < RANGE_END(rp)) { + /* Only insert a module that has not been purged. */ + r[dst].modules[n].start = rp->start; + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&r[dst].modules[n].end, + (erts_aint_t)(RANGE_END(rp))); + ASSERT(!n || RANGE_END(&r[dst].modules[n-1]) < rp->start); + n++; + } + i++; + } + + if (n == 0 || code > r[dst].modules[n-1].start) { + r[dst].modules[n].start = code; + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&r[dst].modules[n].end, + (erts_aint_t)(((byte *)code) + size)); + ASSERT(!n || RANGE_END(&r[dst].modules[n-1]) < code); + n++; + } + + ASSERT(n <= r[src].n+1); + r[dst].n = n; + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&r[dst].mid, + (erts_aint_t) (r[dst].modules + n / 2)); + + CHECK(&r[dst]); + CHECK(&r[src]); +} + +void +erts_remove_from_ranges(BeamInstr* code) +{ + Range* rp = find_range(code); + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&rp->end, (erts_aint_t)rp->start); +} + +UWord +erts_ranges_sz(void) +{ + return erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&mem_used) * sizeof(Range); +} + +/* + * Find a function from the given pc and fill information in + * the FunctionInfo struct. If the full_info is non-zero, fill + * in all available information (including location in the + * source code). If no function is found, the 'current' field + * will be set to NULL. + */ + +void +erts_lookup_function_info(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* pc, int full_info) +{ + BeamInstr** low; + BeamInstr** high; + BeamInstr** mid; + Range* rp; + + fi->current = NULL; + fi->needed = 5; + fi->loc = LINE_INVALID_LOCATION; + rp = find_range(pc); + if (rp == 0) { + return; + } + + low = (BeamInstr **) (rp->start + MI_FUNCTIONS); + high = low + rp->start[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; + while (low < high) { + mid = low + (high-low) / 2; + if (pc < mid[0]) { + high = mid; + } else if (pc < mid[1]) { + fi->current = mid[0]+2; + if (full_info) { + BeamInstr** fp = (BeamInstr **) (rp->start + + MI_FUNCTIONS); + int idx = mid - fp; + lookup_loc(fi, pc, rp->start, idx); + } + return; + } else { + low = mid + 1; + } + } +} + +static Range* +find_range(BeamInstr* pc) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex active = erts_active_code_ix(); + Range* low = r[active].modules; + Range* high = low + r[active].n; + Range* mid = (Range *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&r[active].mid); + + CHECK(&r[active]); + while (low < high) { + if (pc < mid->start) { + high = mid; + } else if (pc > RANGE_END(mid)) { + low = mid + 1; + } else { + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&r[active].mid, (erts_aint_t) mid); + return mid; + } + mid = low + (high-low) / 2; + } + return 0; +} + +static void +lookup_loc(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* orig_pc, BeamInstr* modp, int idx) +{ + Eterm* line = (Eterm *) modp[MI_LINE_TABLE]; + Eterm* low; + Eterm* high; + Eterm* mid; + Eterm pc; + + if (line == 0) { + return; + } + + pc = (Eterm) (BeamInstr) orig_pc; + fi->fname_ptr = (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FNAME_PTR]; + low = (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB+idx]; + high = (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB+idx+1]; + while (high > low) { + mid = low + (high-low) / 2; + if (pc < mid[0]) { + high = mid; + } else if (pc < mid[1]) { + int file; + int index = mid - (Eterm *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_FUNC_TAB]; + + if (line[MI_LINE_LOC_SIZE] == 2) { + Uint16* loc_table = + (Uint16 *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_LOC_TAB]; + fi->loc = loc_table[index]; + } else { + Uint32* loc_table = + (Uint32 *) (BeamInstr) line[MI_LINE_LOC_TAB]; + ASSERT(line[MI_LINE_LOC_SIZE] == 4); + fi->loc = loc_table[index]; + } + if (fi->loc == LINE_INVALID_LOCATION) { + return; + } + fi->needed += 3+2+3+2; + file = LOC_FILE(fi->loc); + if (file == 0) { + /* Special case: Module name with ".erl" appended */ + Atom* mod_atom = atom_tab(atom_val(fi->current[0])); + fi->needed += 2*(mod_atom->len+4); + } else { + Atom* ap = atom_tab(atom_val((fi->fname_ptr)[file-1])); + fi->needed += 2*ap->len; + } + return; + } else { + low = mid + 1; + } + } +} diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c index fc00b42454..66f4259d20 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.c @@ -233,15 +233,17 @@ BIF_RETTYPE link_1(BIF_ALIST_1) BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); - res_no_proc: - if (BIF_P->flags & F_TRAPEXIT) { - ErtsProcLocks locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; - erts_deliver_exit_message(BIF_ARG_1, BIF_P, &locks, am_noproc, NIL); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN & locks); - BIF_RET(am_true); +res_no_proc: { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&BIF_P->state); + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT) { + ErtsProcLocks locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; + erts_deliver_exit_message(BIF_ARG_1, BIF_P, &locks, am_noproc, NIL); + erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN & locks); + BIF_RET(am_true); + } + else + BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, EXC_NOPROC); } - else - BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, EXC_NOPROC); } #define ERTS_DEMONITOR_FALSE 2 @@ -1103,8 +1105,9 @@ BIF_RETTYPE hibernate_3(BIF_ALIST_3) if (erts_hibernate(BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2, BIF_ARG_3, reg)) { /* - * If hibernate succeeded, TRAP. The process will be suspended - * if status is P_WAITING or continue (if any message was in the queue). + * If hibernate succeeded, TRAP. The process will be wait in a + * hibernated state if its state is inactive (!ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE); + * otherwise, continue executing (if any message was in the queue). */ BIF_TRAP_CODE_PTR_(BIF_P, BIF_P->i); } @@ -1403,9 +1406,8 @@ BIF_RETTYPE exit_2(BIF_ALIST_2) } else { rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_XSIG_SEND; - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - BIF_ARG_1, rp_locks, - ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = erts_pid2proc(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, + BIF_ARG_1, rp_locks); if (!rp) { BIF_RET(am_true); } @@ -1427,8 +1429,6 @@ BIF_RETTYPE exit_2(BIF_ALIST_2) rp_locks &= ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; if (rp_locks) erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - if (rp != BIF_P) - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); #endif /* * We may have exited ourselves and may have to take action. @@ -1502,14 +1502,13 @@ BIF_RETTYPE process_flag_2(BIF_ALIST_2) BIF_RET(old_value); } else if (BIF_ARG_1 == am_priority) { - erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); old_value = erts_set_process_priority(BIF_P, BIF_ARG_2); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); if (old_value == THE_NON_VALUE) goto error; BIF_RET(old_value); } else if (BIF_ARG_1 == am_trap_exit) { + erts_aint32_t state; Uint trap_exit; if (BIF_ARG_2 == am_true) { trap_exit = 1; @@ -1524,59 +1523,52 @@ BIF_RETTYPE process_flag_2(BIF_ALIST_2) * For more info, see implementation of erts_send_exit_signal(). */ erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT((ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(BIF_P)); ERTS_SMP_BIF_CHK_PENDING_EXIT(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - old_value = ERTS_PROC_IS_TRAPPING_EXITS(BIF_P) ? am_true : am_false; - if (trap_exit) { - ERTS_PROC_SET_TRAP_EXIT(BIF_P); - } else { - ERTS_PROC_UNSET_TRAP_EXIT(BIF_P); - } + if (trap_exit) + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&BIF_P->state, + ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT); + else + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_nob(&BIF_P->state, + ~ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT); + old_value = (state & ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT) ? am_true : am_false; erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); BIF_RET(old_value); } else if (BIF_ARG_1 == am_scheduler) { - int yield; - ErtsRunQueue *old; - ErtsRunQueue *new; + ErtsRunQueue *old, *new, *curr; Sint sched; + erts_aint32_t state; + if (!is_small(BIF_ARG_2)) goto error; sched = signed_val(BIF_ARG_2); if (sched < 0 || erts_no_schedulers < sched) goto error; - erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - old = BIF_P->bound_runq; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(!old || old == BIF_P->run_queue); -#endif - new = !sched ? NULL : erts_schedid2runq(sched); -#ifndef ERTS_SMP - yield = 0; -#else - if (new == old) - yield = 0; + + if (sched == 0) { + new = NULL; + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_mb(&BIF_P->state, + ~ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND); + } else { - ErtsRunQueue *curr = BIF_P->run_queue; - if (!new) - erts_smp_runq_lock(curr); - else - erts_smp_runqs_lock(curr, new); - yield = new && BIF_P->run_queue != new; -#endif - BIF_P->bound_runq = new; + new = erts_schedid2runq(sched); #ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (new) - BIF_P->run_queue = new; - if (!new) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(curr); - else - erts_smp_runqs_unlock(curr, new); - } + erts_atomic_set_nob(&BIF_P->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) new); #endif - erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_mb(&BIF_P->state, + ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND); + } + + curr = ERTS_GET_SCHEDULER_DATA_FROM_PROC(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 (yield) + if (new && new != curr) ERTS_BIF_YIELD_RETURN_X(BIF_P, old_value, am_scheduler); else BIF_RET(old_value); @@ -1826,8 +1818,7 @@ do_send(Process *p, Eterm to, Eterm msg, int suspend) { if (internal_pid_index(to) >= erts_max_processes) return SEND_BADARG; - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = erts_proc_lookup_raw(to); if (!rp) { ERTS_SMP_ASSERT_IS_NOT_EXITING(p); @@ -1865,7 +1856,7 @@ do_send(Process *p, Eterm to, Eterm msg, int suspend) { } erts_whereis_name(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, to, - &rp, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC, + &rp, 0, 0, &pt); if (pt) { @@ -2017,7 +2008,7 @@ do_send(Process *p, Eterm to, Eterm msg, int suspend) { erts_whereis_name(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, tp[1], - &rp, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC, + &rp, 0, 0, &pt); if (pt) { portid = pt->id; @@ -2060,23 +2051,15 @@ do_send(Process *p, Eterm to, Eterm msg, int suspend) { rp_locks |= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; #endif /* send to local process */ - erts_send_message(p, rp, &rp_locks, msg, 0); - if (!erts_use_sender_punish) + res = erts_send_message(p, rp, &rp_locks, msg, 0); + if (erts_use_sender_punish) + res *= 4; + else res = 0; - else { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - res = rp->msg_inq.len*4; - if (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN & rp_locks) - res += rp->msg.len*4; -#else - res = rp->msg.len*4; -#endif - } erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, p == rp ? (rp_locks & ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) : rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); return res; } } @@ -3486,7 +3469,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE garbage_collect_1(BIF_ALIST_1) if (rp == ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY) ERTS_BIF_YIELD1(bif_export[BIF_garbage_collect_1], BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1); #else - rp = erts_pid2proc(BIF_P, 0, BIF_ARG_1, 0); + rp = erts_proc_lookup(BIF_ARG_1); #endif if (!rp) BIF_RET(am_false); @@ -3780,7 +3763,8 @@ BIF_RETTYPE function_exported_3(BIF_ALIST_3) is_not_small(BIF_ARG_3)) { BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); } - if (erts_find_function(BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2, signed_val(BIF_ARG_3)) == NULL) { + if (erts_find_function(BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2, signed_val(BIF_ARG_3), + erts_active_code_ix()) == NULL) { BIF_RET(am_false); } BIF_RET(am_true); @@ -4216,8 +4200,8 @@ BIF_RETTYPE system_flag_2(BIF_ALIST_2) erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); for (i = 0; i < erts_max_processes; i++) { - if (process_tab[i] != (Process*) 0) { - Process* p = process_tab[i]; + Process *p = erts_pix2proc(i); + if (p) { #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES p->seq_trace_token = (p->dt_utag != NIL) ? am_have_dt_utag : NIL; #else @@ -4513,6 +4497,21 @@ erts_bif_prep_await_proc_exit_apply_trap(Process *c_p, Export bif_return_trap_export; +void erts_init_trap_export(Export* ep, Eterm m, Eterm f, Uint a, + Eterm (*bif)(BIF_ALIST_0)) +{ + int i; + sys_memset((void *) ep, 0, sizeof(Export)); + for (i=0; i<ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + ep->addressv[i] = &ep->code[3]; + } + ep->code[0] = m; + ep->code[1] = f; + ep->code[2] = a; + ep->code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; + ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) bif; +} + void erts_init_bif(void) { reference0 = 0; @@ -4528,17 +4527,13 @@ void erts_init_bif(void) * yield the calling process traps to. The only thing it does: * return the value passed as argument. */ - sys_memset((void *) &bif_return_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - bif_return_trap_export.address = &bif_return_trap_export.code[3]; - bif_return_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - bif_return_trap_export.code[1] = am_bif_return_trap; + erts_init_trap_export(&bif_return_trap_export, am_erlang, am_bif_return_trap, #ifdef DEBUG - bif_return_trap_export.code[2] = 2; + 2 #else - bif_return_trap_export.code[2] = 1; + 1 #endif - bif_return_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - bif_return_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &bif_return_trap; + , &bif_return_trap); flush_monitor_message_trap = erts_export_put(am_erlang, am_flush_monitor_message, diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.h b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.h index d20089a9fb..7cb2c78815 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.h @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ do { \ #define ERTS_BIF_PREP_TRAP0(Ret, Trap, Proc) \ do { \ (Proc)->arity = 0; \ - (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->address); \ + (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (Proc)->freason = TRAP; \ (Ret) = THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while (0) @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ do { \ Eterm* reg = ERTS_PROC_GET_SCHDATA((Proc))->x_reg_array; \ (Proc)->arity = 1; \ reg[0] = (Eterm) (A0); \ - (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->address); \ + (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (Proc)->freason = TRAP; \ (Ret) = THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while (0) @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ do { \ (Proc)->arity = 2; \ reg[0] = (Eterm) (A0); \ reg[1] = (Eterm) (A1); \ - (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->address); \ + (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (Proc)->freason = TRAP; \ (Ret) = THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while (0) @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ do { \ reg[0] = (Eterm) (A0); \ reg[1] = (Eterm) (A1); \ reg[2] = (Eterm) (A2); \ - (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->address); \ + (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (Proc)->freason = TRAP; \ (Ret) = THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while (0) @@ -170,13 +170,13 @@ do { \ reg[0] = (Eterm) (A0); \ reg[1] = (Eterm) (A1); \ reg[2] = (Eterm) (A2); \ - (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->address); \ + (Proc)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (Proc)->freason = TRAP; \ } while (0) #define BIF_TRAP0(p, Trap_) do { \ (p)->arity = 0; \ - (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->address); \ + (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (p)->freason = TRAP; \ return THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while(0) @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ do { \ Eterm* reg = ERTS_PROC_GET_SCHDATA((p))->x_reg_array; \ (p)->arity = 1; \ reg[0] = (A0); \ - (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->address); \ + (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (p)->freason = TRAP; \ return THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while(0) @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ do { \ (p)->arity = 2; \ reg[0] = (A0); \ reg[1] = (A1); \ - (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->address); \ + (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (p)->freason = TRAP; \ return THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while(0) @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ do { \ reg[0] = (A0); \ reg[1] = (A1); \ reg[2] = (A2); \ - (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->address); \ + (p)->i = (BeamInstr*) ((Trap_)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]); \ (p)->freason = TRAP; \ return THE_NON_VALUE; \ } while(0) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab index 797bce43ab..f7dad2767f 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab @@ -142,8 +142,6 @@ bif erlang:list_to_pid/1 bif 'erl.lang.proc':string_to_pid/1 ebif_string_to_pid_1 list_to_pid_1 bif erlang:list_to_tuple/1 bif 'erl.lang.tuple':from_list/1 ebif_list_to_tuple_1 -bif erlang:load_module/2 -bif 'erl.system.code':load/2 ebif_load_module_2 bif erlang:loaded/0 bif 'erl.system.code':loaded/0 ebif_loaded_0 bif erlang:localtime/0 @@ -829,6 +827,13 @@ bif erlang:dt_restore_tag/1 bif erlang:dt_prepend_vm_tag_data/1 bif erlang:dt_append_vm_tag_data/1 + +# +# New in R16B. +# +bif erlang:prepare_loading/2 +bif erlang:finish_loading/1 + # # Obsolete # diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c index 93aa2fb8d0..376201c309 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/break.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/break.c @@ -71,9 +71,10 @@ process_info(int to, void *to_arg) { int i; for (i = 0; i < erts_max_processes; i++) { - if ((process_tab[i] != NULL) && (process_tab[i]->i != ENULL)) { - if (process_tab[i]->status != P_EXITING) - print_process_info(to, to_arg, process_tab[i]); + Process *p = erts_pix2proc(i); + if (p && p->i != ENULL) { + if (!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p)) + print_process_info(to, to_arg, p); } } @@ -89,7 +90,8 @@ process_killer(void) erts_printf("\n\nProcess Information\n\n"); erts_printf("--------------------------------------------------\n"); for (i = erts_max_processes-1; i >= 0; i--) { - if (((rp = process_tab[i]) != NULL) && rp->i != ENULL) { + rp = erts_pix2proc(i); + if (rp && rp->i != ENULL) { int br; print_process_info(ERTS_PRINT_STDOUT, NULL, rp); erts_printf("(k)ill (n)ext (r)eturn:\n"); @@ -97,11 +99,20 @@ process_killer(void) if ((j = sys_get_key(0)) <= 0) erl_exit(0, ""); switch(j) { - case 'k': - if (rp->status == P_WAITING) { - ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_XSIG_SEND; - erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(rp); - erts_smp_proc_lock(rp, rp_locks); + case 'k': { + ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_XSIG_SEND; + erts_aint32_t state; + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(rp); + erts_smp_proc_lock(rp, rp_locks); + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&rp->state); + if (state & (ERTS_PSFLG_FREE + | ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING + | ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE + | ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ + | ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING)) { + erts_printf("Can only kill WAITING processes this way\n"); + } + else { (void) erts_send_exit_signal(NULL, NIL, rp, @@ -110,12 +121,10 @@ process_killer(void) NIL, NULL, 0); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } - else - erts_printf("Can only kill WAITING processes this way\n"); - + erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + } case 'n': br = 1; break; case 'r': return; default: return; @@ -180,42 +189,38 @@ static void doit_print_monitor(ErtsMonitor *mon, void *vpcontext) void print_process_info(int to, void *to_arg, Process *p) { + time_t approx_started; int garbing = 0; int running = 0; - time_t tmp_t; struct saved_calls *scb; + erts_aint32_t state; /* display the PID */ erts_print(to, to_arg, "=proc:%T\n", p->id); /* Display the state */ erts_print(to, to_arg, "State: "); - switch (p->status) { - case P_FREE: + + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_FREE) erts_print(to, to_arg, "Non Existing\n"); /* Should never happen */ - break; - case P_RUNABLE: - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Scheduled\n"); - break; - case P_WAITING: - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Waiting\n"); - break; - case P_SUSPENDED: - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Suspended\n"); - break; - case P_RUNNING: - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Running\n"); - running = 1; - break; - case P_EXITING: + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING) erts_print(to, to_arg, "Exiting\n"); - break; - case P_GARBING: - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Garbing\n"); + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_GC) { garbing = 1; running = 1; - break; + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Garbing\n"); + } + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED) + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Suspended\n"); + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING) { + running = 1; + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Running\n"); } + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE) + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Scheduled\n"); + else + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Waiting\n"); /* * If the process is registered as a global process, display the @@ -245,8 +250,8 @@ print_process_info(int to, void *to_arg, Process *p) } erts_print(to, to_arg, "Spawned by: %T\n", p->parent); - tmp_t = p->started.tv_sec; - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Started: %s", ctime(&tmp_t)); + approx_started = (time_t) p->approx_started; + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Started: %s", ctime(&approx_started)); ERTS_SMP_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(p); erts_print(to, to_arg, "Message queue length: %d\n", p->msg.len); @@ -377,17 +382,22 @@ loaded(int to, void *to_arg) int old = 0; int cur = 0; BeamInstr* code; + Module* modp; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; + + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + erts_rlock_old_code(code_ix); /* * Calculate and print totals. */ - for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(); i++) { - if (module_code(i) != NULL && - ((module_code(i)->code_length != 0) || - (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0))) { - cur += module_code(i)->code_length; - if (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0) { - old += module_code(i)->old_code_length; + for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(code_ix); i++) { + if ((modp = module_code(i, code_ix)) != NULL && + ((modp->curr.code_length != 0) || + (modp->old.code_length != 0))) { + cur += modp->curr.code_length; + if (modp->old.code_length != 0) { + old += modp->old.code_length; } } } @@ -398,21 +408,22 @@ loaded(int to, void *to_arg) * Print one line per module. */ - for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(); i++) { + for (i = 0; i < module_code_size(code_ix); i++) { + modp = module_code(i, code_ix); if (!ERTS_IS_CRASH_DUMPING) { /* * Interactive dump; keep it brief. */ - if (module_code(i) != NULL && - ((module_code(i)->code_length != 0) || - (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0))) { - erts_print(to, to_arg, "%T", make_atom(module_code(i)->module)); - cur += module_code(i)->code_length; - erts_print(to, to_arg, " %d", module_code(i)->code_length ); - if (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0) { + if (modp != NULL && + ((modp->curr.code_length != 0) || + (modp->old.code_length != 0))) { + erts_print(to, to_arg, "%T", make_atom(modp->module)); + cur += modp->curr.code_length; + erts_print(to, to_arg, " %d", modp->curr.code_length ); + if (modp->old.code_length != 0) { erts_print(to, to_arg, " (%d old)", - module_code(i)->old_code_length ); - old += module_code(i)->old_code_length; + modp->old.code_length ); + old += modp->old.code_length; } erts_print(to, to_arg, "\n"); } @@ -420,15 +431,15 @@ loaded(int to, void *to_arg) /* * To crash dump; make it parseable. */ - if (module_code(i) != NULL && - ((module_code(i)->code_length != 0) || - (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0))) { + if (modp != NULL && + ((modp->curr.code_length != 0) || + (modp->old.code_length != 0))) { erts_print(to, to_arg, "=mod:"); - erts_print(to, to_arg, "%T", make_atom(module_code(i)->module)); + erts_print(to, to_arg, "%T", make_atom(modp->module)); erts_print(to, to_arg, "\n"); erts_print(to, to_arg, "Current size: %d\n", - module_code(i)->code_length); - code = module_code(i)->code; + modp->curr.code_length); + code = modp->curr.code; if (code != NULL && code[MI_ATTR_PTR]) { erts_print(to, to_arg, "Current attributes: "); dump_attributes(to, to_arg, (byte *) code[MI_ATTR_PTR], @@ -440,9 +451,9 @@ loaded(int to, void *to_arg) code[MI_COMPILE_SIZE]); } - if (module_code(i)->old_code_length != 0) { - erts_print(to, to_arg, "Old size: %d\n", module_code(i)->old_code_length); - code = module_code(i)->old_code; + if (modp->old.code_length != 0) { + erts_print(to, to_arg, "Old size: %d\n", modp->old.code_length); + code = modp->old.code; if (code[MI_ATTR_PTR]) { erts_print(to, to_arg, "Old attributes: "); dump_attributes(to, to_arg, (byte *) code[MI_ATTR_PTR], @@ -457,6 +468,7 @@ loaded(int to, void *to_arg) } } } + erts_runlock_old_code(code_ix); } @@ -616,7 +628,8 @@ bin_check(void) int i, printed = 0; for (i=0; i < erts_max_processes; i++) { - if ((rp = process_tab[i]) == NULL) + rp = erts_pix2proc(i); + if (!rp) continue; for (hdr = rp->off_heap.first; hdr; hdr = hdr->next) { if (hdr->thing_word == HEADER_PROC_BIN) { @@ -704,7 +717,7 @@ erl_crash_dump_v(char *file, int line, char* fmt, va_list args) erts_print_nif_taints(fd, NULL); erts_fdprintf(fd, "Atoms: %d\n", atom_table_size()); info(fd, NULL); /* General system info */ - if (process_tab != NULL) /* XXX true at init */ + if (erts_proc.tab) process_info(fd, NULL); /* Info about each process and port */ db_info(fd, NULL, 0); erts_print_bif_timer_info(fd, NULL); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/code_ix.c b/erts/emulator/beam/code_ix.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8025058ee0 --- /dev/null +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/code_ix.c @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2012. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include "config.h" +#endif + +#include "code_ix.h" +#include "global.h" +#include "beam_catches.h" + + + +#if 0 +# define CIX_TRACE(text) erts_fprintf(stderr, "CIX_TRACE: " text " act=%u load=%u\r\n", erts_active_code_ix(), erts_staging_code_ix()) +#else +# define CIX_TRACE(text) +#endif + +erts_smp_atomic32_t the_active_code_index; +erts_smp_atomic32_t the_staging_code_index; + +static int the_code_ix_lock = 0; +struct code_ix_queue_item { + Process *p; + struct code_ix_queue_item* next; +}; +static struct code_ix_queue_item* the_code_ix_queue = NULL; +static erts_smp_mtx_t the_code_ix_queue_lock; + +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK +static erts_tsd_key_t has_code_write_permission; +#endif + +void erts_code_ix_init(void) +{ + /* We start emulator by initializing preloaded modules + * single threaded with active and staging set both to zero. + * Preloading is finished by a commit that will set things straight. + */ + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&the_active_code_index, 0); + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&the_staging_code_index, 0); + erts_smp_mtx_init(&the_code_ix_queue_lock, "code_ix_queue"); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_tsd_key_create(&has_code_write_permission); +#endif + CIX_TRACE("init"); +} + +void erts_start_staging_code_ix(void) +{ + beam_catches_start_staging(); + export_start_staging(); + module_start_staging(); + erts_start_staging_ranges(); + CIX_TRACE("start"); +} + + +void erts_end_staging_code_ix(void) +{ + beam_catches_end_staging(1); + export_end_staging(1); + module_end_staging(1); + erts_end_staging_ranges(1); + CIX_TRACE("end"); +} + +void erts_commit_staging_code_ix(void) +{ + ErtsCodeIndex ix; + /* We need to this lock as we are now making the staging export table active */ + export_staging_lock(); + ix = erts_staging_code_ix(); + erts_smp_atomic32_set_nob(&the_active_code_index, ix); + ix = (ix + 1) % ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; + erts_smp_atomic32_set_nob(&the_staging_code_index, ix); + export_staging_unlock(); + CIX_TRACE("activate"); +} + +void erts_abort_staging_code_ix(void) +{ + beam_catches_end_staging(0); + export_end_staging(0); + module_end_staging(0); + erts_end_staging_ranges(0); + CIX_TRACE("abort"); +} + + +/* + * Calller _must_ yield if we return 0 + */ +int erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(Process* c_p) +{ + int success; +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + ASSERT(!erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); /* to avoid deadlock */ +#endif + + erts_smp_mtx_lock(&the_code_ix_queue_lock); + success = !the_code_ix_lock; + if (success) { + the_code_ix_lock = 1; +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_tsd_set(has_code_write_permission, (void *) 1); +#endif + } + else { /* Already locked */ + struct code_ix_queue_item* qitem; + qitem = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE_IX_LOCK_Q, sizeof(*qitem)); + qitem->p = c_p; + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(c_p); + qitem->next = the_code_ix_queue; + the_code_ix_queue = qitem; + erts_suspend(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, NULL); + } + erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&the_code_ix_queue_lock); + return success; +} + +void erts_release_code_write_permission(void) +{ + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked()); + erts_smp_mtx_lock(&the_code_ix_queue_lock); + while (the_code_ix_queue != NULL) { /* unleash the entire herd */ + struct code_ix_queue_item* qitem = the_code_ix_queue; + erts_smp_proc_lock(qitem->p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + if (!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(qitem->p)) { + erts_resume(qitem->p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + } + erts_smp_proc_unlock(qitem->p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + the_code_ix_queue = qitem->next; + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(qitem->p); + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_CODE_IX_LOCK_Q, qitem); + } + the_code_ix_lock = 0; +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_tsd_set(has_code_write_permission, (void *) 0); +#endif + erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&the_code_ix_queue_lock); +} + +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK +int erts_is_code_ix_locked(void) +{ + return the_code_ix_lock && erts_tsd_get(has_code_write_permission); +} +#endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/code_ix.h b/erts/emulator/beam/code_ix.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6b2680044e --- /dev/null +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/code_ix.h @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +/* + * %CopyrightBegin% + * + * Copyright Ericsson AB 2012. All Rights Reserved. + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, + * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in + * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the + * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be + * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" + * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See + * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations + * under the License. + * + * %CopyrightEnd% + */ + +/* Description: + * This is the interface that facilitate changing the beam code + * (load,upgrade,delete) while allowing executing Erlang processes to + * access the code without any locks or other expensive memory barriers. + * + * The basic idea is to maintain several "logical copies" of the code. These + * copies are identified by a global 'code index', an integer of 0, 1 or 2. + * The code index is used as argument to code access structures like + * export, module, beam_catches, beam_ranges. + * + * The current 'active' code index is used to access the current running + * code. The 'staging' code index is used by the process that performs + * a code change operation. When a code change operation completes + * succesfully, the staging code index becomes the new active code index. + * + * The third code index is not explicitly used. It can be thought of as + * the "previous active" or the "next staging" index. It is needed to make + * sure that we do not reuse a code index for staging until we are sure + * that no executing BIFs are still referring it. + * We could get by with only two (0 and 1), but that would require that we + * must wait for all schedulers to re-schedule before each code change + * operation can start staging. + * + * Note that the 'code index' is very loosely coupled to the concept of + * 'current' and 'old' module versions. You can almost say that they are + * orthogonal to each other. Code index is an emulator global concept while + * 'current' and 'old' is specific for each module. + */ + +#ifndef __CODE_IX_H__ +#define __CODE_IX_H__ + +#ifndef __SYS_H__ +# ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include "config.h" +# endif +# include "sys.h" +#endif +struct process; + + +#define ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX 3 +typedef unsigned ErtsCodeIndex; + + +/* Called once at emulator initialization. + */ +void erts_code_ix_init(void); + +/* Return active code index. + * Is guaranteed to be valid until the calling BIF returns. + * To get a consistent view of the code, only one call to erts_active_code_ix() + * should be made and the returned ix reused within the same BIF call. + */ +ERTS_GLB_INLINE +ErtsCodeIndex erts_active_code_ix(void); + +/* Return staging code ix. + * Only used by a process performing code loading/upgrading/deleting/purging. + * code_ix must be locked. + */ +ERTS_GLB_INLINE +ErtsCodeIndex erts_staging_code_ix(void); + +/* Try seize exclusive code write permission. Needed for code staging. + * Main process lock (only) must be held. + * System thread progress must not be blocked. + * Caller is suspended and *must* yield if 0 is returned. + */ +int erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(struct process*); + +/* Release code write permission. + * Will resume any suspended waiters. + */ +void erts_release_code_write_permission(void); + +/* Prepare the "staging area" to be a complete copy of the active code. + * Code write permission must have been seized. + * Must be followed by calls to either "end" and "commit" or "abort" before + * code write permission can be released. + */ +void erts_start_staging_code_ix(void); + +/* End the staging. + * Preceded by "start" and must be followed by "commit". + */ +void erts_end_staging_code_ix(void); + +/* Set staging code index as new active code index. + * Preceded by "end". + */ +void erts_commit_staging_code_ix(void); + +/* Abort the staging. + * Preceded by "start". + */ +void erts_abort_staging_code_ix(void); + +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK +int erts_is_code_ix_locked(void); +#endif + + + +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +extern erts_smp_atomic32_t the_active_code_index; +extern erts_smp_atomic32_t the_staging_code_index; + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsCodeIndex erts_active_code_ix(void) +{ + return erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&the_active_code_index); +} +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsCodeIndex erts_staging_code_ix(void) +{ + return erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&the_staging_code_index); +} + +#endif /* ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ + +#endif /* !__CODE_IX_H__ */ + diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c b/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c index 025258e8de..28c4621ff2 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/dist.c @@ -1312,7 +1312,7 @@ int erts_net_message(Port *prt, if (is_not_pid(from) || is_not_atom(to)){ goto invalid_message; } - rp = erts_whereis_process(NULL, 0, to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = erts_whereis_process(NULL, 0, to, 0, 0); if (rp) { Uint xsize = (type == DOP_REG_SEND ? 0 @@ -1338,7 +1338,6 @@ int erts_net_message(Port *prt, erts_queue_dist_message(rp, &locks, ede_copy, token); if (locks) erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } break; @@ -1364,7 +1363,7 @@ int erts_net_message(Port *prt, if (is_not_pid(to)) { goto invalid_message; } - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = erts_proc_lookup(to); if (rp) { Uint xsize = type == DOP_SEND ? 0 : ERTS_HEAP_FRAG_SIZE(token_size); ErtsProcLocks locks = 0; @@ -1388,7 +1387,6 @@ int erts_net_message(Port *prt, erts_queue_dist_message(rp, &locks, ede_copy, token); if (locks) erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } break; @@ -1544,8 +1542,7 @@ int erts_net_message(Port *prt, if (is_not_pid(from) || is_not_internal_pid(to)) { goto invalid_message; } - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, rp_locks, - ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = erts_pid2proc(NULL, 0, to, rp_locks); if (rp) { (void) erts_send_exit_signal(NULL, from, @@ -1556,7 +1553,6 @@ int erts_net_message(Port *prt, NULL, 0); erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } break; } @@ -1973,6 +1969,7 @@ erts_dist_command(Port *prt, int reds_limit) bw(foq.first->extp, size); #endif reds += ERTS_PORT_REDS_DIST_CMD_DATA(size); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&erts_bytes_out, size); fob = foq.first; obufsize += size_obuf(fob); foq.first = foq.first->next; @@ -2056,6 +2053,7 @@ erts_dist_command(Port *prt, int reds_limit) bw(oq.first->extp, size); #endif reds += ERTS_PORT_REDS_DIST_CMD_DATA(size); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&erts_bytes_out, size); fob = oq.first; obufsize += size_obuf(fob); oq.first = oq.first->next; @@ -2242,7 +2240,7 @@ static void doit_print_monitor_info(ErtsMonitor *mon, void *vptdp) void *arg = ((struct print_to_data *) vptdp)->arg; Process *rp; ErtsMonitor *rmon; - rp = erts_pid2proc_unlocked(mon->pid); + rp = erts_proc_lookup(mon->pid); if (!rp || (rmon = erts_lookup_monitor(rp->monitors, mon->ref)) == NULL) { erts_print(to, arg, "Warning, stray monitor for: %T\n", mon->pid); } else if (mon->type == MON_ORIGIN) { @@ -2281,7 +2279,7 @@ static void doit_print_link_info2(ErtsLink *lnk, void *vpplc) static void doit_print_link_info(ErtsLink *lnk, void *vptdp) { - if (is_internal_pid(lnk->pid) && erts_pid2proc_unlocked(lnk->pid)) { + if (is_internal_pid(lnk->pid) && erts_proc_lookup(lnk->pid)) { PrintLinkContext plc = {(struct print_to_data *) vptdp, lnk->pid}; erts_doforall_links(ERTS_LINK_ROOT(lnk), &doit_print_link_info2, &plc); } @@ -2303,7 +2301,7 @@ static void doit_print_nodelink_info(ErtsLink *lnk, void *vpcontext) { PrintNodeLinkContext *pcontext = vpcontext; - if (is_internal_pid(lnk->pid) && erts_pid2proc_unlocked(lnk->pid)) + if (is_internal_pid(lnk->pid) && erts_proc_lookup(lnk->pid)) erts_print(pcontext->ptd.to, pcontext->ptd.arg, "Remote monitoring: %T %T\n", lnk->pid, pcontext->sysname); } @@ -2451,15 +2449,15 @@ BIF_RETTYPE setnode_2(BIF_ALIST_2) goto error; /* Check that all trap functions are defined !! */ - if (dsend2_trap->address == NULL || - dsend3_trap->address == NULL || + if (dsend2_trap->addressv[0] == NULL || + dsend3_trap->addressv[0] == NULL || /* dsend_nosuspend_trap->address == NULL ||*/ - dlink_trap->address == NULL || - dunlink_trap->address == NULL || - dmonitor_node_trap->address == NULL || - dgroup_leader_trap->address == NULL || - dmonitor_p_trap->address == NULL || - dexit_trap->address == NULL) { + dlink_trap->addressv[0] == NULL || + dunlink_trap->addressv[0] == NULL || + dmonitor_node_trap->addressv[0] == NULL || + dgroup_leader_trap->addressv[0] == NULL || + dmonitor_p_trap->addressv[0] == NULL || + dexit_trap->addressv[0] == NULL) { goto error; } @@ -2706,9 +2704,8 @@ BIF_RETTYPE dist_exit_3(BIF_ALIST_3) } else { lp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_XSIG_SEND; - lp = erts_pid2proc_opt(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - local, lp_locks, - ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + lp = erts_pid2proc(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, + local, lp_locks); if (!lp) { BIF_RET(am_true); /* ignore */ } @@ -2727,9 +2724,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE dist_exit_3(BIF_ALIST_3) lp_locks &= ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; #endif erts_smp_proc_unlock(lp, lp_locks); - if (lp != BIF_P) - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(lp); - else { + if (lp == BIF_P) { /* * We may have exited current process and may have to take action. */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c index 6fce032f9d..ba73ca6da7 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c @@ -2182,9 +2182,9 @@ erts_memory(int *print_to_p, void *print_to_arg, void *proc, Eterm earg) if (want.code) { size.code = module_table_sz(); size.code += export_table_sz(); - size.code += export_list_size() * sizeof(Export); + size.code += export_entries_sz(); size.code += erts_fun_table_sz(); - size.code += allocated_modules*sizeof(Range); + size.code += erts_ranges_sz(); size.code += erts_total_code_size; } @@ -2300,11 +2300,7 @@ erts_allocated_areas(int *print_to_p, void *print_to_arg, void *proc) values[i].name = "static"; values[i].ui[0] = erts_max_ports*sizeof(Port) /* Port table */ - + erts_timer_wheel_memory_size() /* Timer wheel */ -#ifdef SYS_TMP_BUF_SIZE - + SYS_TMP_BUF_SIZE /* tmp_buf in sys on vxworks & ose */ -#endif - ; + + erts_timer_wheel_memory_size(); /* Timer wheel */ i++; erts_atom_get_text_space_sizes(&reserved_atom_space, &atom_space); @@ -2332,7 +2328,7 @@ erts_allocated_areas(int *print_to_p, void *print_to_arg, void *proc) values[i].arity = 2; values[i].name = "export_list"; - values[i].ui[0] = export_list_size() * sizeof(Export); + values[i].ui[0] = export_entries_sz(); i++; values[i].arity = 2; @@ -2347,7 +2343,7 @@ erts_allocated_areas(int *print_to_p, void *print_to_arg, void *proc) values[i].arity = 2; values[i].name = "module_refs"; - values[i].ui[0] = allocated_modules*sizeof(Range); + values[i].ui[0] = erts_ranges_sz(); i++; values[i].arity = 2; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types index 4aa8fa82fb..0a4407f009 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types @@ -164,6 +164,7 @@ type MSG_REF FIXED_SIZE PROCESSES msg_ref type MSG_ROOTS TEMPORARY PROCESSES msg_roots type ROOTSET TEMPORARY PROCESSES root_set type LOADER_TMP TEMPORARY CODE loader_tmp +type PREPARED_CODE SHORT_LIVED CODE prepared_code type BIF_TIMER_TABLE LONG_LIVED SYSTEM bif_timer_table type SL_BIF_TIMER SHORT_LIVED PROCESSES bif_timer_sl type LL_BIF_TIMER STANDARD PROCESSES bif_timer_ll @@ -263,6 +264,8 @@ type ZLIB STANDARD SYSTEM zlib type CPU_GRPS_MAP LONG_LIVED SYSTEM cpu_groups_map type AUX_WORK_TMO LONG_LIVED SYSTEM aux_work_timeouts type MISC_AUX_WORK_Q LONG_LIVED SYSTEM misc_aux_work_q +type CODE_IX_LOCK_Q SHORT_LIVED SYSTEM code_ix_lock_q +type PROC_INTERVAL LONG_LIVED SYSTEM process_interval +if threads_no_smp # Need thread safe allocs, but std_alloc and fix_alloc are not; @@ -321,6 +324,8 @@ type SL_PTIMER SHORT_LIVED SYSTEM ptimer_sl type LL_PTIMER STANDARD SYSTEM ptimer_ll type SYS_MSG_Q SHORT_LIVED PROCESSES system_messages_queue type FP_EXCEPTION LONG_LIVED SYSTEM fp_exception +type LL_MPATHS LONG_LIVED SYSTEM ll_migration_paths +type SL_MPATHS SHORT_LIVED SYSTEM sl_migration_paths +endif +if hipe @@ -414,28 +419,4 @@ type CON_VPRINTF_BUF TEMPORARY SYSTEM con_vprintf_buf +endif -+if vxworks - -type SYS_TMP_BUF LONG_LIVED SYSTEM sys_tmp_buf -type PEND_DATA SYSTEM SYSTEM pending_data -type FD_TAB LONG_LIVED SYSTEM fd_tab -type FD_ENTRY_BUF SYSTEM SYSTEM fd_entry_buf - -+endif - -+if ose - -type SYS_TMP_BUF LONG_LIVED SYSTEM sys_tmp_buf -type PUTENV_STR SYSTEM SYSTEM putenv_string -type GETENV_STR SYSTEM SYSTEM getenv_string -type GETENV_STATE SYSTEM SYSTEM getenv_state -type SIG_ENTRY SYSTEM SYSTEM sig_entry -type DRIVER_DATA SYSTEM SYSTEM driver_data -type PGM_TAB SYSTEM SYSTEM pgm_tab -type PGM_ENTRY SYSTEM SYSTEM pgm_entry -type PRT_TAB SYSTEM SYSTEM prt_tab -type PRT_ENTRY SYSTEM SYSTEM prt_entry - -+endif - # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_async.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_async.c index f308039baf..c5f432bea1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_async.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_async.c @@ -122,6 +122,8 @@ typedef struct { #endif } ErtsAsyncData; +#if defined(USE_THREADS) && defined(USE_VM_PROBES) + /* * Some compilers, e.g. GCC 4.2.1 and -O3, will optimize away DTrace * calls if they're the last thing in the function. :-( @@ -129,6 +131,7 @@ typedef struct { * https://github.com/memcached/memcached/commit/6298b3978687530bc9d219b6ac707a1b681b2a46 */ static unsigned gcc_optimizer_hack = 0; +#endif int erts_async_max_threads; /* Initialized by erl_init.c */ int erts_async_thread_suggested_stack_size; /* Initialized by erl_init.c */ @@ -281,8 +284,8 @@ static ERTS_INLINE void async_add(ErtsAsync *a, ErtsAsyncQ* q) len = -1; DTRACE2(aio_pool_add, port_str, len); } -#endif gcc_optimizer_hack++; +#endif } static ERTS_INLINE ErtsAsync *async_get(ErtsThrQ_t *q, diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c index cc4f2be8eb..474151d454 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_binary.c @@ -72,52 +72,29 @@ binary_matches(Process *p, Eterm arg1, Eterm arg2, Eterm arg3); void erts_init_bif_binary(void) { - sys_memset((void *) &binary_match_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - binary_match_trap_export.address = &binary_match_trap_export.code[3]; - binary_match_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - binary_match_trap_export.code[1] = am_binary_match_trap; - binary_match_trap_export.code[2] = 3; - binary_match_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - binary_match_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &binary_match_trap; - - sys_memset((void *) &binary_matches_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - binary_matches_trap_export.address = &binary_matches_trap_export.code[3]; - binary_matches_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - binary_matches_trap_export.code[1] = am_binary_matches_trap; - binary_matches_trap_export.code[2] = 3; - binary_matches_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - binary_matches_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &binary_matches_trap; - - sys_memset((void *) &binary_longest_prefix_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - binary_longest_prefix_trap_export.address = &binary_longest_prefix_trap_export.code[3]; - binary_longest_prefix_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - binary_longest_prefix_trap_export.code[1] = am_binary_longest_prefix_trap; - binary_longest_prefix_trap_export.code[2] = 3; - binary_longest_prefix_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - binary_longest_prefix_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &binary_longest_prefix_trap; - - sys_memset((void *) &binary_longest_suffix_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - binary_longest_suffix_trap_export.address = &binary_longest_suffix_trap_export.code[3]; - binary_longest_suffix_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - binary_longest_suffix_trap_export.code[1] = am_binary_longest_suffix_trap; - binary_longest_suffix_trap_export.code[2] = 3; - binary_longest_suffix_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - binary_longest_suffix_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &binary_longest_suffix_trap; - - sys_memset((void *) &binary_bin_to_list_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - binary_bin_to_list_trap_export.address = &binary_bin_to_list_trap_export.code[3]; - binary_bin_to_list_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - binary_bin_to_list_trap_export.code[1] = am_binary_bin_to_list_trap; - binary_bin_to_list_trap_export.code[2] = 3; - binary_bin_to_list_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - binary_bin_to_list_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &binary_bin_to_list_trap; - sys_memset((void *) &binary_copy_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - binary_copy_trap_export.address = &binary_copy_trap_export.code[3]; - binary_copy_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - binary_copy_trap_export.code[1] = am_binary_copy_trap; - binary_copy_trap_export.code[2] = 2; - binary_copy_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - binary_copy_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &binary_copy_trap; + erts_init_trap_export(&binary_match_trap_export, + am_erlang, am_binary_match_trap, 3, + &binary_match_trap); + + erts_init_trap_export(&binary_matches_trap_export, + am_erlang, am_binary_matches_trap, 3, + &binary_matches_trap); + + erts_init_trap_export(&binary_longest_prefix_trap_export, + am_erlang, am_binary_longest_prefix_trap, 3, + &binary_longest_prefix_trap); + + erts_init_trap_export(&binary_longest_suffix_trap_export, + 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); max_loop_limit = 0; return; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_chksum.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_chksum.c index 06b7ffdf32..ff5ce3cc7a 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_chksum.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_chksum.c @@ -42,16 +42,9 @@ static Export chksum_md5_2_exp; void erts_init_bif_chksum(void) { /* Non visual BIF to trap to. */ - memset(&chksum_md5_2_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - chksum_md5_2_exp.address = - &chksum_md5_2_exp.code[3]; - chksum_md5_2_exp.code[0] = am_erlang; - chksum_md5_2_exp.code[1] = am_atom_put("md5_trap",8); - chksum_md5_2_exp.code[2] = 2; - chksum_md5_2_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - chksum_md5_2_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &md5_2; + erts_init_trap_export(&chksum_md5_2_exp, + am_erlang, am_atom_put("md5_trap",8), 2, + &md5_2); } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c index c338ee1c4b..7f7c975e78 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_ddll.c @@ -368,13 +368,11 @@ BIF_RETTYPE erl_ddll_try_load_3(BIF_ALIST_3) #endif for (j = 0; j < erts_max_ports; j++) { Port* prt = &erts_port[j]; -#ifdef DDLL_SMP erts_smp_port_state_lock(prt); -#endif if (!(prt->status & FREE_PORT_FLAGS) && prt->drv_ptr->handle == dh) { -#if DDLL_SMP erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&prt->refc); +#if DDLL_SMP /* Extremely rare spinlock */ while(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_INITIALIZING) { erts_smp_port_state_unlock(prt); @@ -598,13 +596,11 @@ done: #endif for (j = 0; j < erts_max_ports; j++) { Port* prt = &erts_port[j]; -#if DDLL_SMP erts_smp_port_state_lock(prt); -#endif if (!(prt->status & FREE_PORT_FLAGS) && prt->drv_ptr->handle == dh) { -#if DDLL_SMP erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&prt->refc); +#if DDLL_SMP /* Extremely rare spinlock */ while(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_INITIALIZING) { erts_smp_port_state_unlock(prt); @@ -1060,13 +1056,11 @@ void erts_ddll_proc_dead(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks plocks) #endif for (j = 0; j < erts_max_ports; j++) { Port* prt = &erts_port[j]; -#if DDLL_SMP erts_smp_port_state_lock(prt); -#endif if (!(prt->status & FREE_PORT_FLAGS) && prt->drv_ptr->handle == dh) { -#if DDLL_SMP erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&prt->refc); +#if DDLL_SMP while(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_INITIALIZING) { erts_smp_port_state_unlock(prt); erts_smp_port_state_lock(prt); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c index 45dc5fb11c..a3811ccdb0 100755 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c @@ -1338,13 +1338,15 @@ process_info_aux(Process *BIF_P, hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, 3); break; - case am_trap_exit: + case am_trap_exit: { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rp->state); hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, 3); - if (rp->flags & F_TRAPEXIT) + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT) res = am_true; else res = am_false; break; + } case am_error_handler: hp = HAlloc(BIF_P, 3); @@ -3098,15 +3100,13 @@ BIF_RETTYPE is_process_alive_1(BIF_ALIST_1) if(internal_pid_index(BIF_ARG_1) >= erts_max_processes) BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); - rp = erts_pid2proc(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - BIF_ARG_1, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + rp = erts_proc_lookup(BIF_ARG_1); if (!rp) { BIF_RET(am_false); } else { - int have_pending_exit = ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(rp); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if (have_pending_exit) + if (erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&rp->state) + & (ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT|ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING)) ERTS_BIF_AWAIT_X_DATA_TRAP(BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, am_false); else BIF_RET(am_true); @@ -3710,9 +3710,8 @@ BIF_RETTYPE erts_debug_set_internal_state_2(BIF_ALIST_2) && is_internal_pid(tp[2])) { int xres; ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_XSIG_SEND; - Process *rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - tp[2], rp_locks, - ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + Process *rp = erts_pid2proc(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, + tp[2], rp_locks); if (!rp) { DECL_AM(dead); BIF_RET(AM_dead); @@ -3738,7 +3737,6 @@ BIF_RETTYPE erts_debug_set_internal_state_2(BIF_ALIST_2) rp_locks &= ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; #endif erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); if (xres > 1) { DECL_AM(message); BIF_RET(AM_message); @@ -3949,7 +3947,7 @@ static Eterm lcnt_build_lock_term(Eterm **hpp, Uint *szp, erts_lcnt_lock_t *lock id = am_atom_put(ltype, strlen(ltype)); } else if (lock->flag & ERTS_LCNT_LT_PROCLOCK) { /* use registered names as id's for process locks if available */ - proc = erts_pid2proc_unlocked(lock->id); + proc = erts_proc_lookup(lock->id); if (proc && proc->reg) { id = proc->reg->name; } else { diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_re.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_re.c index 6b843d2e08..b036c5ef5c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_re.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_re.c @@ -71,14 +71,9 @@ void erts_init_bif_re(void) erts_pcre_stack_free = &erts_erts_pcre_stack_free; default_table = NULL; /* ISO8859-1 default, forced into pcre */ max_loop_limit = CONTEXT_REDS * LOOP_FACTOR; - - sys_memset((void *) &re_exec_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - re_exec_trap_export.address = &re_exec_trap_export.code[3]; - re_exec_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - re_exec_trap_export.code[1] = am_re_run_trap; - re_exec_trap_export.code[2] = 3; - re_exec_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - re_exec_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &re_exec_trap; + + erts_init_trap_export(&re_exec_trap_export, am_erlang, am_re_run_trap, 3, + &re_exec_trap); grun_trap_exportp = erts_export_put(am_re,am_grun,3); urun_trap_exportp = erts_export_put(am_re,am_urun,3); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_timer.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_timer.c index d806be0704..525b11f61c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_timer.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_timer.c @@ -324,10 +324,9 @@ bif_timer_timeout(ErtsBifTimer* btm) ASSERT(!erts_get_current_process()); if (btm->flags & BTM_FLG_BYNAME) - rp = erts_whereis_process(NULL,0,btm->receiver.name,0,ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = erts_whereis_process(NULL, 0, btm->receiver.name, 0, 0); else { rp = btm->receiver.proc.ess; - erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(rp); unlink_proc(btm); } @@ -379,7 +378,6 @@ bif_timer_timeout(ErtsBifTimer* btm) #endif ); erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c index 80f774523c..06cec1795d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c @@ -42,12 +42,24 @@ #define DECL_AM(S) Eterm AM_ ## S = am_atom_put(#S, sizeof(#S) - 1) const struct trace_pattern_flags erts_trace_pattern_flags_off = {0, 0, 0, 0, 0}; + +/* + * The following variables are protected by code write permission. + */ static int erts_default_trace_pattern_is_on; static Binary *erts_default_match_spec; static Binary *erts_default_meta_match_spec; static struct trace_pattern_flags erts_default_trace_pattern_flags; static Eterm erts_default_meta_tracer_pid; +static struct { /* Protected by code write permission */ + int current; + int install; + int local; + BpFunctions f; /* Local functions */ + BpFunctions e; /* Export entries */ +} finish_bp; + static Eterm trace_pattern(Process* p, Eterm MFA, Eterm Pattern, Eterm flaglist); static BIF_RETTYPE @@ -60,12 +72,11 @@ static Eterm trace_info_pid(Process* p, Eterm pid_spec, Eterm key); static Eterm trace_info_func(Process* p, Eterm pid_spec, Eterm key); static Eterm trace_info_on_load(Process* p, Eterm key); -static int setup_func_trace(Export* ep, void* match_prog); -static int reset_func_trace(Export* ep); -static void reset_bif_trace(int bif_index); -static void setup_bif_trace(int bif_index); -static void set_trace_bif(int bif_index, void* match_prog); -static void clear_trace_bif(int bif_index); +static void reset_bif_trace(void); +static void setup_bif_trace(void); +static void install_exp_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f); +static void uninstall_exp_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f); +static void clean_export_entries(BpFunctions* f); void erts_bif_trace_init(void) @@ -98,7 +109,7 @@ trace_pattern(Process* p, Eterm MFA, Eterm Pattern, Eterm flaglist) { DeclareTmpHeap(mfa,3,p); /* Not really heap here, but might be when setting pattern */ int i; - int matches = 0; + int matches = -1; int specified = 0; enum erts_break_op on; Binary* match_prog_set; @@ -108,8 +119,10 @@ trace_pattern(Process* p, Eterm MFA, Eterm Pattern, Eterm flaglist) Process *meta_tracer_proc = p; Eterm meta_tracer_pid = p->id; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(p)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD3(bif_export[BIF_trace_pattern_3], p, MFA, Pattern, flaglist); + } + finish_bp.current = -1; UseTmpHeap(3,p); /* @@ -241,7 +254,6 @@ trace_pattern(Process* p, Eterm MFA, Eterm Pattern, Eterm flaglist) erts_default_meta_match_spec = NULL; erts_default_meta_tracer_pid = NIL; } - MatchSetUnref(match_prog_set); if (erts_default_trace_pattern_flags.breakpoint && flags.breakpoint) { /* Breakpoint trace -> breakpoint trace */ @@ -297,8 +309,7 @@ trace_pattern(Process* p, Eterm MFA, Eterm Pattern, Eterm flaglist) erts_default_trace_pattern_is_on = !!flags.breakpoint; } } - - goto done; + matches = 0; } else if (is_tuple(MFA)) { Eterm *tp = tuple_val(MFA); if (tp[0] != make_arityval(3)) { @@ -322,35 +333,37 @@ trace_pattern(Process* p, Eterm MFA, Eterm Pattern, Eterm flaglist) if (is_small(mfa[2])) { mfa[2] = signed_val(mfa[2]); } - } else { - goto error; - } - if (meta_tracer_proc) { - meta_tracer_proc->trace_flags |= F_TRACER; - } + if (meta_tracer_proc) { + meta_tracer_proc->trace_flags |= F_TRACER; + } + matches = erts_set_trace_pattern(p, mfa, specified, + match_prog_set, match_prog_set, + on, flags, meta_tracer_pid, 0); + } - matches = erts_set_trace_pattern(mfa, specified, - match_prog_set, match_prog_set, - on, flags, meta_tracer_pid); + error: MatchSetUnref(match_prog_set); - - done: UnUseTmpHeap(3,p); - erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - - return make_small(matches); - error: +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + if (finish_bp.current >= 0) { + ASSERT(matches >= 0); + erts_notify_finish_breakpointing(p); + erts_suspend(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, NULL); + ERTS_BIF_YIELD_RETURN(p, make_small(matches)); + } +#endif - MatchSetUnref(match_prog_set); + erts_release_code_write_permission(); - UnUseTmpHeap(3,p); - erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); + if (matches >= 0) { + return make_small(matches); + } + else { + BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); + } } void @@ -360,6 +373,8 @@ erts_get_default_trace_pattern(int *trace_pattern_is_on, struct trace_pattern_flags *trace_pattern_flags, Eterm *meta_tracer_pid) { + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked() || + erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); if (trace_pattern_is_on) *trace_pattern_is_on = erts_default_trace_pattern_is_on; if (match_spec) @@ -372,7 +387,12 @@ erts_get_default_trace_pattern(int *trace_pattern_is_on, *meta_tracer_pid = erts_default_meta_tracer_pid; } - +int erts_is_default_trace_enabled(void) +{ + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked() || + erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); + return erts_default_trace_pattern_is_on; +} Uint erts_trace_flag2bit(Eterm flag) @@ -466,6 +486,10 @@ Eterm trace_3(BIF_ALIST_3) BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); } + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD3(bif_export[BIF_trace_3], BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2, BIF_ARG_3); + } + if (is_nil(tracer) || is_internal_pid(tracer)) { Process *tracer_proc = erts_pid2proc(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, @@ -653,8 +677,7 @@ Eterm trace_3(BIF_ALIST_3) if (procs || mods) { /* tracing of processes */ for (i = 0; i < erts_max_processes; i++) { - Process* tracee_p = process_tab[i]; - + Process* tracee_p = erts_pix2proc(i); if (! tracee_p) continue; if (tracer != NIL) { @@ -730,6 +753,7 @@ Eterm trace_3(BIF_ALIST_3) erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); } #endif + erts_release_code_write_permission(); BIF_RET(make_small(matches)); @@ -745,6 +769,7 @@ Eterm trace_3(BIF_ALIST_3) erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); } #endif + erts_release_code_write_permission(); BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); } @@ -772,8 +797,7 @@ static int port_already_traced(Process *c_p, Port *tracee_port, Eterm tracer) return 1; } else if(is_internal_pid(tracee_port->tracer_proc)) { - Process *tracer_p = erts_pid2proc(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - tracee_port->tracer_proc, 0); + Process *tracer_p = erts_proc_lookup(tracee_port->tracer_proc); if (!tracer_p) { /* Current trace process now invalid * - discard it and approve the new. */ @@ -813,8 +837,7 @@ static int already_traced(Process *c_p, Process *tracee_p, Eterm tracer) return 1; } else if(is_internal_pid(tracee_p->tracer_proc)) { - Process *tracer_p = erts_pid2proc(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - tracee_p->tracer_proc, 0); + Process *tracer_p = erts_proc_lookup(tracee_p->tracer_proc); if (!tracer_p) { /* Current trace process now invalid * - discard it and approve the new. */ @@ -841,6 +864,11 @@ Eterm trace_info_2(BIF_ALIST_2) Eterm What = BIF_ARG_1; Eterm Key = BIF_ARG_2; Eterm res; + + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(p)) { + ERTS_BIF_YIELD2(bif_export[BIF_trace_info_2], p, What, Key); + } + if (What == am_on_load) { res = trace_info_on_load(p, Key); } else if (is_atom(What) || is_pid(What)) { @@ -848,8 +876,10 @@ Eterm trace_info_2(BIF_ALIST_2) } else if (is_tuple(What)) { res = trace_info_func(p, What, Key); } else { + erts_release_code_write_permission(); BIF_ERROR(p, BADARG); } + erts_release_code_write_permission(); BIF_RET(res); } @@ -876,7 +906,7 @@ trace_info_pid(Process* p, Eterm pid_spec, Eterm key) } if (is_internal_pid(tracer)) { - if (!erts_pid2proc(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, tracer, 0)) { + if (!erts_proc_lookup(tracer)) { reset_tracer: tracee->trace_flags &= ~TRACEE_FLAGS; trace_flags = tracee->trace_flags; @@ -977,64 +1007,54 @@ static int function_is_traced(Process *p, Binary **ms, /* out */ Binary **ms_meta, /* out */ Eterm *tracer_pid_meta, /* out */ - Sint *count, /* out */ + Uint *count, /* out */ Eterm *call_time) /* out */ { Export e; Export* ep; - int i; - BeamInstr *code; + BeamInstr* pc; /* First look for an export entry */ e.code[0] = mfa[0]; e.code[1] = mfa[1]; e.code[2] = mfa[2]; if ((ep = export_get(&e)) != NULL) { - if (ep->address == ep->code+3 && - ep->code[3] != (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler) { - if (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_call_traced_function) { - *ms = ep->match_prog_set; + pc = ep->code+3; + if (ep->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()] == pc && + *pc != (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler) { + + int r = 0; + + ASSERT(*pc == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif || + *pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint)); + + if (erts_is_trace_break(pc, ms, 0)) { return FUNC_TRACE_GLOBAL_TRACE; } - if (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif) { - for (i = 0; i < BIF_SIZE; ++i) { - if (bif_export[i] == ep) { - int r = 0; - - if (erts_bif_trace_flags[i] & BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL) { - *ms = ep->match_prog_set; - return FUNC_TRACE_GLOBAL_TRACE; - } else { - if (erts_bif_trace_flags[i] & BIF_TRACE_AS_LOCAL) { - r |= FUNC_TRACE_LOCAL_TRACE; - *ms = ep->match_prog_set; - } - if (erts_is_mtrace_break(ep->code+3, ms_meta, - tracer_pid_meta)) { - r |= FUNC_TRACE_META_TRACE; - } - if (erts_is_time_break(p, ep->code+3, call_time)) { - r |= FUNC_TRACE_TIME_TRACE; - } - } - return r ? r : FUNC_TRACE_UNTRACED; - } - } - erl_exit(1,"Impossible ghost bif encountered in trace_info."); + + if (erts_is_trace_break(pc, ms, 1)) { + r |= FUNC_TRACE_LOCAL_TRACE; + } + if (erts_is_mtrace_break(pc, ms_meta, tracer_pid_meta)) { + r |= FUNC_TRACE_META_TRACE; + } + if (erts_is_time_break(p, pc, call_time)) { + r |= FUNC_TRACE_TIME_TRACE; } + return r ? r : FUNC_TRACE_UNTRACED; } } /* OK, now look for breakpoint tracing */ - if ((code = erts_find_local_func(mfa)) != NULL) { + if ((pc = erts_find_local_func(mfa)) != NULL) { int r = - (erts_is_trace_break(code, ms, NULL) + (erts_is_trace_break(pc, ms, 1) ? FUNC_TRACE_LOCAL_TRACE : 0) - | (erts_is_mtrace_break(code, ms_meta, tracer_pid_meta) + | (erts_is_mtrace_break(pc, ms_meta, tracer_pid_meta) ? FUNC_TRACE_META_TRACE : 0) - | (erts_is_count_break(code, count) + | (erts_is_count_break(pc, count) ? FUNC_TRACE_COUNT_TRACE : 0) - | (erts_is_time_break(p, code, call_time) + | (erts_is_time_break(p, pc, call_time) ? FUNC_TRACE_TIME_TRACE : 0); return r ? r : FUNC_TRACE_UNTRACED; @@ -1049,7 +1069,7 @@ trace_info_func(Process* p, Eterm func_spec, Eterm key) Eterm* hp; DeclareTmpHeap(mfa,3,p); /* Not really heap here, but might be when setting pattern */ Binary *ms = NULL, *ms_meta = NULL; - Sint count = 0; + Uint count = 0; Eterm traced = am_false; Eterm match_spec = am_false; Eterm retval = am_false; @@ -1137,9 +1157,7 @@ trace_info_func(Process* p, Eterm func_spec, Eterm key) break; case am_call_count: if (r & FUNC_TRACE_COUNT_TRACE) { - retval = count < 0 ? - erts_make_integer(-count-1, p) : - erts_make_integer(count, p); + retval = erts_make_integer(count, p); } break; case am_call_time: @@ -1328,38 +1346,53 @@ trace_info_on_load(Process* p, Eterm key) #undef FUNC_TRACE_LOCAL_TRACE int -erts_set_trace_pattern(Eterm* mfa, int specified, +erts_set_trace_pattern(Process*p, Eterm* mfa, int specified, Binary* match_prog_set, Binary *meta_match_prog_set, int on, struct trace_pattern_flags flags, - Eterm meta_tracer_pid) + Eterm meta_tracer_pid, int is_blocking) { + const ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); int matches = 0; int i; + int n; + BpFunction* fp; /* * First work on normal functions (not real BIFs). */ - - for (i = 0; i < export_list_size(); i++) { - Export* ep = export_list(i); - int j; - - if (ExportIsBuiltIn(ep)) { - continue; - } - - for (j = 0; j < specified && mfa[j] == ep->code[j]; j++) { - /* Empty loop body */ - } - if (j == specified) { - if (on) { - if (! flags.breakpoint) - matches += setup_func_trace(ep, match_prog_set); - else - reset_func_trace(ep); - } else if (! flags.breakpoint) { - matches += reset_func_trace(ep); + erts_bp_match_export(&finish_bp.e, mfa, specified); + fp = finish_bp.e.matching; + n = finish_bp.e.matched; + + for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = fp[i].pc; + Export* ep = (Export *)(((char *)(pc-3)) - offsetof(Export, code)); + + if (on && !flags.breakpoint) { + /* Turn on global call tracing */ + if (ep->addressv[code_ix] != pc) { + fp[i].mod->curr.num_traced_exports++; +#ifdef DEBUG + pc[-5] = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_func_info_IaaI); +#endif + pc[0] = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_jump_f); + pc[1] = (BeamInstr) ep->addressv[code_ix]; + } + erts_set_call_trace_bif(pc, match_prog_set, 0); + if (ep->addressv[code_ix] != pc) { + pc[0] = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint); + } + } else if (!on && flags.breakpoint) { + /* Turn off breakpoint tracing -- nothing to do here. */ + } else { + /* + * Turn off global tracing, either explicitly or implicitly + * before turning on breakpoint tracing. + */ + erts_clear_call_trace_bif(pc, 0); + if (pc[0] == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint)) { + pc[0] = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_jump_f); } } } @@ -1384,26 +1417,15 @@ erts_set_trace_pattern(Eterm* mfa, int specified, /* Empty loop body */ } if (j == specified) { + BeamInstr* pc = (BeamInstr *)bif_export[i]->code + 3; + if (! flags.breakpoint) { /* Export entry call trace */ if (on) { - if (erts_bif_trace_flags[i] & BIF_TRACE_AS_META) { - ASSERT(ExportIsBuiltIn(bif_export[i])); - erts_clear_mtrace_bif - ((BeamInstr *)bif_export[i]->code + 3); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_META; - } - set_trace_bif(i, match_prog_set); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_LOCAL; - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] |= BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL; - setup_bif_trace(i); + erts_clear_call_trace_bif(pc, 1); + erts_clear_mtrace_bif(pc); + erts_set_call_trace_bif(pc, match_prog_set, 0); } else { /* off */ - if (erts_bif_trace_flags[i] & BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL) { - clear_trace_bif(i); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL; - } - if (! erts_bif_trace_flags[i]) { - reset_bif_trace(i); - } + erts_clear_call_trace_bif(pc, 0); } matches++; } else { /* Breakpoint call trace */ @@ -1411,52 +1433,33 @@ erts_set_trace_pattern(Eterm* mfa, int specified, if (on) { if (flags.local) { - set_trace_bif(i, match_prog_set); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] |= BIF_TRACE_AS_LOCAL; - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL; + erts_clear_call_trace_bif(pc, 0); + erts_set_call_trace_bif(pc, match_prog_set, 1); m = 1; } if (flags.meta) { - erts_set_mtrace_bif - ((BeamInstr *)bif_export[i]->code + 3, - meta_match_prog_set, meta_tracer_pid); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] |= BIF_TRACE_AS_META; - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL; + erts_set_mtrace_bif(pc, meta_match_prog_set, + meta_tracer_pid); m = 1; } if (flags.call_time) { - erts_set_time_trace_bif(bif_export[i]->code + 3, on); + erts_set_time_trace_bif(pc, on); /* I don't want to remove any other tracers */ - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] |= BIF_TRACE_AS_CALL_TIME; m = 1; } - if (erts_bif_trace_flags[i]) { - setup_bif_trace(i); - } } else { /* off */ if (flags.local) { - if (erts_bif_trace_flags[i] & BIF_TRACE_AS_LOCAL) { - clear_trace_bif(i); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_LOCAL; - } + erts_clear_call_trace_bif(pc, 1); m = 1; } if (flags.meta) { - if (erts_bif_trace_flags[i] & BIF_TRACE_AS_META) { - erts_clear_mtrace_bif - ((BeamInstr *)bif_export[i]->code + 3); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_META; - } + erts_clear_mtrace_bif(pc); m = 1; } if (flags.call_time) { - erts_clear_time_trace_bif(bif_export[i]->code + 3); - erts_bif_trace_flags[i] &= ~BIF_TRACE_AS_CALL_TIME; + erts_clear_time_trace_bif(pc); m = 1; } - if (! erts_bif_trace_flags[i]) { - reset_bif_trace(i); - } } matches += m; } @@ -1466,176 +1469,242 @@ erts_set_trace_pattern(Eterm* mfa, int specified, /* ** So, now for breakpoint tracing */ + erts_bp_match_functions(&finish_bp.f, mfa, specified); if (on) { if (! flags.breakpoint) { - erts_clear_trace_break(mfa, specified); - erts_clear_mtrace_break(mfa, specified); - erts_clear_count_break(mfa, specified); - erts_clear_time_break(mfa, specified); + erts_clear_all_breaks(&finish_bp.f); } else { - int m = 0; if (flags.local) { - m = erts_set_trace_break(mfa, specified, match_prog_set, - am_true); + erts_set_trace_break(&finish_bp.f, match_prog_set); } if (flags.meta) { - m = erts_set_mtrace_break(mfa, specified, meta_match_prog_set, - meta_tracer_pid); + erts_set_mtrace_break(&finish_bp.f, meta_match_prog_set, + meta_tracer_pid); } if (flags.call_count) { - m = erts_set_count_break(mfa, specified, on); + erts_set_count_break(&finish_bp.f, on); } if (flags.call_time) { - m = erts_set_time_break(mfa, specified, on); + erts_set_time_break(&finish_bp.f, on); } - /* All assignments to 'm' above should give the same value, - * so just use the last */ - matches += m; } } else { - int m = 0; if (flags.local) { - m = erts_clear_trace_break(mfa, specified); + erts_clear_trace_break(&finish_bp.f); } if (flags.meta) { - m = erts_clear_mtrace_break(mfa, specified); + erts_clear_mtrace_break(&finish_bp.f); } if (flags.call_count) { - m = erts_clear_count_break(mfa, specified); + erts_clear_count_break(&finish_bp.f); } if (flags.call_time) { - m = erts_clear_time_break(mfa, specified); + erts_clear_time_break(&finish_bp.f); } - /* All assignments to 'm' above should give the same value, - * so just use the last */ - matches += m; } + finish_bp.current = 0; + finish_bp.install = on; + finish_bp.local = flags.breakpoint; + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + if (is_blocking) { + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); +#endif + while (erts_finish_breakpointing()) { + /* Empty loop body */ + } +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + finish_bp.current = -1; + } +#endif + + if (flags.breakpoint) { + matches += finish_bp.f.matched; + } else { + matches += finish_bp.e.matched; + } return matches; } -/* - * Setup function tracing for the given exported function. - * - * Return Value: 1 if entry refers to a BIF or loaded function, - * 0 if the entry refers to a function not loaded. - */ - -static int -setup_func_trace(Export* ep, void* match_prog) +int +erts_finish_breakpointing(void) { - if (ep->address == ep->code+3) { - if (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler) { - return 0; - } else if (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_call_traced_function) { - MatchSetUnref(ep->match_prog_set); - ep->match_prog_set = match_prog; - MatchSetRef(ep->match_prog_set); - return 1; - } else { - /* - * We ignore apply/3 and anything else. - */ - return 0; - } - } - + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_is_code_ix_locked()); + /* - * Currently no trace support for native code. + * Memory barriers will be issued for all processes *before* + * each of the stages below. (Unless the other schedulers + * are blocked, in which case memory barriers will be issued + * when they are awaken.) */ - if (erts_is_native_break(ep->address)) { + + switch (finish_bp.current++) { + case 0: + /* + * At this point, in all functions that are to be breakpointed, + * a pointer to a GenericBp struct has already been added, + * + * Insert the new breakpoints (if any) into the + * code. Different schedulers may see breakpoint instruction + * at different times, but it does not matter since the newly + * added breakpoints are disabled. + */ + if (finish_bp.install) { + if (finish_bp.local) { + erts_install_breakpoints(&finish_bp.f); + } else { + install_exp_breakpoints(&finish_bp.e); + } + } + setup_bif_trace(); + return 1; + case 1: + /* + * Switch index for the breakpoint data, activating the staged + * data. (Depending on the changes in the breakpoint data, + * that could either activate breakpoints or disable + * breakpoints.) + */ + erts_commit_staged_bp(); + return 1; + case 2: + /* + * Remove breakpoints instructions for disabled breakpoints + * (if any). + */ + if (finish_bp.install) { + if (finish_bp.local) { + uninstall_exp_breakpoints(&finish_bp.e); + } else { + erts_uninstall_breakpoints(&finish_bp.f); + } + } else { + if (finish_bp.local) { + erts_uninstall_breakpoints(&finish_bp.f); + } else { + uninstall_exp_breakpoints(&finish_bp.e); + } + } + reset_bif_trace(); + return 1; + case 3: + /* + * Now all breakpoints have either been inserted or removed. + * For all updated breakpoints, copy the active breakpoint + * data to the staged breakpoint data to make them equal + * (simplifying for the next time breakpoints are to be + * updated). If any breakpoints have been totally disabled, + * deallocate the GenericBp structs for them. + */ + erts_consolidate_bif_bp_data(); + clean_export_entries(&finish_bp.e); + erts_consolidate_bp_data(&finish_bp.e, 0); + erts_consolidate_bp_data(&finish_bp.f, 1); + erts_bp_free_matched_functions(&finish_bp.e); + erts_bp_free_matched_functions(&finish_bp.f); return 0; + default: + ASSERT(0); } - - ep->code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_call_traced_function; - ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) ep->address; - ep->address = ep->code+3; - ep->match_prog_set = match_prog; - MatchSetRef(ep->match_prog_set); - return 1; + return 0; } -static void setup_bif_trace(int bif_index) { - Export *ep = bif_export[bif_index]; - - ASSERT(ExportIsBuiltIn(ep)); - ASSERT(ep->code[4]); - ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) bif_table[bif_index].traced; -} +static void +install_exp_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f) +{ + const ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + BpFunction* fp = f->matching; + Uint ne = f->matched; + Uint i; + Uint offset = offsetof(Export, code) + 3*sizeof(BeamInstr); -static void set_trace_bif(int bif_index, void* match_prog) { - Export *ep = bif_export[bif_index]; - -#ifdef HARDDEBUG - erts_fprintf(stderr, "set_trace_bif: %T:%T/%bpu\n", - ep->code[0], ep->code[1], ep->code[2]); -#endif - ASSERT(ExportIsBuiltIn(ep)); - MatchSetUnref(ep->match_prog_set); - ep->match_prog_set = match_prog; - MatchSetRef(ep->match_prog_set); -} + for (i = 0; i < ne; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = fp[i].pc; + Export* ep = (Export *) (((char *)pc)-offset); -/* - * Reset function tracing for the given exported function. - * - * Return Value: 1 if entry refers to a BIF or loaded function, - * 0 if the entry refers to a function not loaded. - */ + ep->addressv[code_ix] = pc; + } +} -static int -reset_func_trace(Export* ep) +static void +uninstall_exp_breakpoints(BpFunctions* f) { - if (ep->address == ep->code+3) { - if (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler) { - return 0; - } else if (ep->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_call_traced_function) { - ep->address = (Uint *) ep->code[4]; - MatchSetUnref(ep->match_prog_set); - ep->match_prog_set = NULL; - return 1; - } else { - /* - * We ignore apply/3 and anything else. - */ - return 0; + const ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + BpFunction* fp = f->matching; + Uint ne = f->matched; + Uint i; + Uint offset = offsetof(Export, code) + 3*sizeof(BeamInstr); + + for (i = 0; i < ne; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = fp[i].pc; + Export* ep = (Export *) (((char *)pc)-offset); + + if (ep->addressv[code_ix] != pc) { + continue; } + ASSERT(*pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_jump_f)); + ep->addressv[code_ix] = (BeamInstr *) ep->code[4]; } - - /* - * Currently no trace support for native code. - */ - if (erts_is_native_break(ep->address)) { - return 0; - } - - /* - * Nothing to do, but the export entry matches. - */ +} + +static void +clean_export_entries(BpFunctions* f) +{ + const ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + BpFunction* fp = f->matching; + Uint ne = f->matched; + Uint i; + Uint offset = offsetof(Export, code) + 3*sizeof(BeamInstr); - return 1; + for (i = 0; i < ne; i++) { + BeamInstr* pc = fp[i].pc; + Export* ep = (Export *) (((char *)pc)-offset); + + if (ep->addressv[code_ix] == pc) { + continue; + } + if (*pc == (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_jump_f)) { + ep->code[3] = (BeamInstr) 0; + ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) 0; + } + } } -static void reset_bif_trace(int bif_index) { - Export *ep = bif_export[bif_index]; - - ASSERT(ExportIsBuiltIn(ep)); - ASSERT(ep->code[4]); - ASSERT(! ep->match_prog_set); - ASSERT(! erts_is_mtrace_break((BeamInstr *)ep->code+3, NULL, NULL)); - ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) bif_table[bif_index].f; +static void +setup_bif_trace(void) +{ + int i; + + for (i = 0; i < BIF_SIZE; ++i) { + Export *ep = bif_export[i]; + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) ep->fake_op_func_info_for_hipe[1]; + if (g) { + if (ExportIsBuiltIn(ep)) { + ASSERT(ep->code[4]); + ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) bif_table[i].traced; + } + } + } } -static void clear_trace_bif(int bif_index) { - Export *ep = bif_export[bif_index]; - -#ifdef HARDDEBUG - erts_fprintf(stderr, "clear_trace_bif: %T:%T/%bpu\n", - ep->code[0], ep->code[1], ep->code[2]); -#endif - ASSERT(ExportIsBuiltIn(ep)); - MatchSetUnref(ep->match_prog_set); - ep->match_prog_set = NULL; +static void +reset_bif_trace(void) +{ + int i; + ErtsBpIndex active = erts_active_bp_ix(); + + for (i = 0; i < BIF_SIZE; ++i) { + Export *ep = bif_export[i]; + BeamInstr* pc = ep->code+3; + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) pc[-4]; + if (g && g->data[active].flags == 0) { + if (ExportIsBuiltIn(ep)) { + ASSERT(ep->code[4]); + ep->code[4] = (BeamInstr) bif_table[i].f; + } + } + } } /* @@ -2142,9 +2211,9 @@ BIF_RETTYPE system_profile_2(BIF_ALIST_2) /* Check if valid process, no locks are taken */ if (is_internal_pid(profiler)) { - if (internal_pid_index(profiler) >= erts_max_processes) goto error; - profiler_p = process_tab[internal_pid_index(profiler)]; - if (INVALID_PID(profiler_p, profiler)) goto error; + profiler_p = erts_proc_lookup(profiler); + if (!profiler_p) + goto error; } else if (is_internal_port(profiler)) { if (internal_port_index(profiler) >= erts_max_ports) goto error; profiler_port = &erts_port[internal_port_index(profiler)]; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_cpu_topology.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_cpu_topology.c index fe3693d0ca..3f90f34736 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_cpu_topology.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_cpu_topology.c @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ erts_sched_check_cpu_bind_post_suspend(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) erts_thr_set_main_status(1, (int) esdp->no); /* Make sure we check if we should bind to a cpu or not... */ - esdp->run_queue->flags |= ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND; + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(esdp->run_queue, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND); } #endif @@ -498,9 +498,6 @@ erts_sched_check_cpu_bind(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) erts_cpu_groups_map_t *cgm; erts_cpu_groups_callback_list_t *cgcl; erts_cpu_groups_callback_call_t *cgcc; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - esdp->run_queue->flags &= ~ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND; -#endif erts_smp_runq_unlock(esdp->run_queue); erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&cpuinfo_rwmtx); cpu_id = scheduler2cpu_map[esdp->no].bind_id; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c index 51bdf53823..4c30905495 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c @@ -224,8 +224,9 @@ Export ets_select_continue_exp; static Export ets_delete_continue_exp; static void -free_dbtable(DbTable* tb) +free_dbtable(void *vtb) { + DbTable *tb = (DbTable *) vtb; #ifdef HARDDEBUG if (erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&tb->common.memory_size) != sizeof(DbTable)) { erts_fprintf(stderr, "ets: free_dbtable memory remain=%ld fix=%x\n", @@ -251,20 +252,8 @@ free_dbtable(DbTable* tb) ASSERT(is_immed(tb->common.heir_data)); erts_db_free(ERTS_ALC_T_DB_TABLE, tb, (void *) tb, sizeof(DbTable)); ERTS_ETS_MISC_MEM_ADD(-sizeof(DbTable)); - ERTS_SMP_MEMORY_BARRIER; } -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -static void -chk_free_dbtable(void *vtb) -{ - DbTable * tb = (DbTable *) vtb; - ERTS_THR_MEMORY_BARRIER; - if (erts_refc_dectest(&tb->common.ref, 0) == 0) - free_dbtable(tb); -} -#endif - static void schedule_free_dbtable(DbTable* tb) { /* @@ -275,15 +264,10 @@ static void schedule_free_dbtable(DbTable* tb) * need to unlock the table lock after this * function has returned). */ -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - int scheds = erts_get_max_no_executing_schedulers(); - ASSERT(scheds >= 1); ASSERT(erts_refc_read(&tb->common.ref, 0) == 0); - erts_refc_init(&tb->common.ref, scheds); - erts_schedule_multi_misc_aux_work(0, scheds, chk_free_dbtable, tb); -#else - free_dbtable(tb); -#endif + erts_schedule_thr_prgr_later_op(free_dbtable, + (void *) tb, + &tb->release.data); } static ERTS_INLINE void db_init_lock(DbTable* tb, int use_frequent_read_lock, @@ -542,10 +526,6 @@ static int remove_named_tab(DbTable *tb, int have_lock) &rwlock); #ifdef ERTS_SMP if (!have_lock && erts_smp_rwmtx_tryrwlock(rwlock) == EBUSY) { - /* - * We keep our increased refc over this op in order to - * prevent the table from disapearing. - */ db_unlock(tb, LCK_WRITE); erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(rwlock); db_lock(tb, LCK_WRITE); @@ -1481,7 +1461,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE ets_new_2(BIF_ALIST_2) "** Too many db tables **\n"); free_heir_data(tb); tb->common.meth->db_free_table(tb); - free_dbtable(tb); + free_dbtable((void *) tb); BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, SYSTEM_LIMIT); } @@ -2816,7 +2796,6 @@ void init_db(void) { DbTable init_tb; int i; - extern BeamInstr* em_apply_bif; Eterm *hp; unsigned bits; size_t size; @@ -2850,7 +2829,7 @@ void init_db(void) else db_max_tabs = user_requested_db_max_tabs; - bits = erts_fit_in_bits(db_max_tabs-1); + bits = erts_fit_in_bits_int32(db_max_tabs-1); if (bits > SMALL_BITS) { erl_exit(1,"Max limit for ets tabled too high %u (max %u).", db_max_tabs, ((Uint)1)<<SMALL_BITS); @@ -2949,49 +2928,24 @@ void init_db(void) } /* Non visual BIF to trap to. */ - memset(&ets_select_delete_continue_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - ets_select_delete_continue_exp.address = - &ets_select_delete_continue_exp.code[3]; - ets_select_delete_continue_exp.code[0] = am_ets; - ets_select_delete_continue_exp.code[1] = am_atom_put("delete_trap",11); - ets_select_delete_continue_exp.code[2] = 1; - ets_select_delete_continue_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - ets_select_delete_continue_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &ets_select_delete_1; + erts_init_trap_export(&ets_select_delete_continue_exp, + am_ets, am_atom_put("delete_trap",11), 1, + &ets_select_delete_1); /* Non visual BIF to trap to. */ - memset(&ets_select_count_continue_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - ets_select_count_continue_exp.address = - &ets_select_count_continue_exp.code[3]; - ets_select_count_continue_exp.code[0] = am_ets; - ets_select_count_continue_exp.code[1] = am_atom_put("count_trap",11); - ets_select_count_continue_exp.code[2] = 1; - ets_select_count_continue_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - ets_select_count_continue_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &ets_select_count_1; + erts_init_trap_export(&ets_select_count_continue_exp, + am_ets, am_atom_put("count_trap",11), 1, + &ets_select_count_1); /* Non visual BIF to trap to. */ - memset(&ets_select_continue_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - ets_select_continue_exp.address = - &ets_select_continue_exp.code[3]; - ets_select_continue_exp.code[0] = am_ets; - ets_select_continue_exp.code[1] = am_atom_put("select_trap",11); - ets_select_continue_exp.code[2] = 1; - ets_select_continue_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - ets_select_continue_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &ets_select_trap_1; + erts_init_trap_export(&ets_select_continue_exp, + am_ets, am_atom_put("select_trap",11), 1, + &ets_select_trap_1); /* Non visual BIF to trap to. */ - memset(&ets_delete_continue_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - ets_delete_continue_exp.address = &ets_delete_continue_exp.code[3]; - ets_delete_continue_exp.code[0] = am_ets; - ets_delete_continue_exp.code[1] = am_atom_put("delete_trap",11); - ets_delete_continue_exp.code[2] = 1; - ets_delete_continue_exp.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - ets_delete_continue_exp.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &ets_delete_trap; + erts_init_trap_export(&ets_delete_continue_exp, + am_ets, am_atom_put("delete_trap",11), 1, + &ets_delete_trap); hp = ms_delete_all_buff; ms_delete_all = CONS(hp, am_true, NIL); @@ -3124,7 +3078,7 @@ retry: if (to_proc == NULL) { return 0; /* heir not alive, table still mine */ } - if (erts_cmp_timeval(&to_proc->started, &tb->common.heir_started) != 0) { + if (to_proc->started_interval != tb->common.heir_started_interval) { erts_smp_proc_unlock(to_proc, to_locks); return 0; /* heir dead and pid reused, table still mine */ } @@ -3520,14 +3474,14 @@ static void set_heir(Process* me, DbTable* tb, Eterm heir, UWord heir_data) return; } if (heir == me->id) { - tb->common.heir_started = me->started; + erts_ensure_later_proc_interval(me->started_interval); + tb->common.heir_started_interval = me->started_interval; } else { - Process* heir_proc= erts_pid2proc_opt(me, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, heir, - 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + Process* heir_proc= erts_proc_lookup(heir); if (heir_proc != NULL) { - tb->common.heir_started = heir_proc->started; - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(heir_proc); + erts_ensure_later_proc_interval(heir_proc->started_interval); + tb->common.heir_started_interval = heir_proc->started_interval; } else { tb->common.heir = am_none; } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.h index 2e5deaf338..e9a661efbc 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.h @@ -27,6 +27,10 @@ #define __DB_H__ #include "sys.h" +#undef ERL_THR_PROGRESS_TSD_TYPE_ONLY +#define ERL_THR_PROGRESS_TSD_TYPE_ONLY +#include "erl_thr_progress.h" +#undef ERL_THR_PROGRESS_TSD_TYPE_ONLY #include "bif.h" #include "erl_db_util.h" /* Flags */ @@ -36,6 +40,11 @@ Uint erts_get_ets_misc_mem_size(void); +typedef struct { + DbTableCommon common; + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp data; +} DbTableRelease; + /* * So, the structure for a database table, NB this is only * interesting in db.c. @@ -44,6 +53,7 @@ union db_table { DbTableCommon common; /* Any type of db table */ DbTableHash hash; /* Linear hash array specific data */ DbTableTree tree; /* AVL tree specific data */ + DbTableRelease release; /*TT*/ }; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c index 312050b931..faa7f31d99 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_tree.c @@ -452,16 +452,8 @@ DbTableMethod db_tree = void db_initialize_tree(void) { - memset(&ets_select_reverse_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - ets_select_reverse_exp.address = - &ets_select_reverse_exp.code[3]; - ets_select_reverse_exp.code[0] = am_ets; - ets_select_reverse_exp.code[1] = am_reverse; - ets_select_reverse_exp.code[2] = 3; - ets_select_reverse_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - ets_select_reverse_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &ets_select_reverse; + erts_init_trap_export(&ets_select_reverse_exp, am_ets, am_reverse, 3, + &ets_select_reverse); return; }; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_util.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_util.h index 6a96e174e1..dcecc4251a 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_util.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_db_util.h @@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ typedef struct db_fixation { */ typedef struct db_table_common { - erts_refc_t ref; /* fixation counter and delete counter */ + erts_refc_t ref; /* fixation counter */ #ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_rwmtx_t rwlock; /* rw lock on table */ erts_smp_mtx_t fixlock; /* Protects fixations,megasec,sec,microsec */ @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ typedef struct db_table_common { Eterm owner; /* Pid of the creator */ Eterm heir; /* Pid of the heir */ UWord heir_data; /* To send in ETS-TRANSFER (is_immed or (DbTerm*) */ - SysTimeval heir_started; /* To further identify the heir */ + Uint64 heir_started_interval; /* To further identify the heir */ Eterm the_name; /* an atom */ Eterm id; /* atom | integer */ DbTableMethod* meth; /* table methods */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_driver.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_driver.h index 1ae9a211d7..771ee46d2b 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_driver.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_driver.h @@ -87,10 +87,7 @@ #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> /* ssize_t on Mac OS X */ -#if defined(VXWORKS) -# include <ioLib.h> -typedef struct iovec SysIOVec; -#elif defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_) +#if defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_) #ifndef STATIC_ERLANG_DRIVER /* Windows dynamic drivers, everything is different... */ #define ERL_DRIVER_TYPES_ONLY @@ -370,11 +367,7 @@ typedef struct erl_drv_entry { /* For windows dynamic drivers */ #ifndef ERL_DRIVER_TYPES_ONLY -#if defined(VXWORKS) -# define DRIVER_INIT(DRIVER_NAME) \ - ErlDrvEntry* DRIVER_NAME ## _init(void); \ - ErlDrvEntry* DRIVER_NAME ## _init(void) -#elif defined(__WIN32__) +#if defined(__WIN32__) # define DRIVER_INIT(DRIVER_NAME) \ __declspec(dllexport) ErlDrvEntry* driver_init(void); \ __declspec(dllexport) ErlDrvEntry* driver_init(void) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_fun.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_fun.h index 5c66a0bf73..b673ef6b3c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_fun.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_fun.h @@ -77,8 +77,6 @@ ErlFunEntry* erts_get_fun_entry(Eterm mod, int uniq, int index); ErlFunEntry* erts_put_fun_entry2(Eterm mod, int old_uniq, int old_index, byte* uniq, int index, int arity); -ErlFunEntry* erts_get_fun_entry2(Eterm mod, int old_uniq, int old_index, - byte* uniq, int index, int arity); void erts_erase_fun_entry(ErlFunEntry* fe); void erts_cleanup_funs(ErlFunThing* funp); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c index 52a6e52e6c..6075a527c3 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c @@ -357,11 +357,7 @@ erts_garbage_collect(Process* p, int need, Eterm* objv, int nobj) trace_gc(p, am_gc_start); } - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - p->gcstatus = p->status; - p->status = P_GARBING; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - + erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&p->state, ERTS_PSFLG_GC); if (erts_system_monitor_long_gc != 0) { get_now(&ms1, &s1, &us1); } @@ -404,9 +400,8 @@ erts_garbage_collect(Process* p, int need, Eterm* objv, int nobj) ErtsGcQuickSanityCheck(p); - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - p->status = p->gcstatus; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_nob(&p->state, ~ERTS_PSFLG_GC); + if (IS_TRACED_FL(p, F_TRACE_GC)) { trace_gc(p, am_gc_end); } @@ -490,10 +485,7 @@ erts_garbage_collect_hibernate(Process* p) /* * Preliminaries. */ - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - p->gcstatus = p->status; - p->status = P_GARBING; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&p->state, ERTS_PSFLG_GC); ErtsGcQuickSanityCheck(p); ASSERT(p->mbuf_sz == 0); ASSERT(p->mbuf == 0); @@ -604,9 +596,7 @@ erts_garbage_collect_hibernate(Process* p) ErtsGcQuickSanityCheck(p); - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - p->status = p->gcstatus; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_nob(&p->state, ~ERTS_PSFLG_GC); } @@ -630,10 +620,7 @@ erts_garbage_collect_literals(Process* p, Eterm* literals, /* * Set GC state. */ - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - p->gcstatus = p->status; - p->status = P_GARBING; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&p->state, ERTS_PSFLG_GC); /* * We assume that the caller has already done a major collection @@ -775,9 +762,7 @@ erts_garbage_collect_literals(Process* p, Eterm* literals, /* * Restore status. */ - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - p->status = p->gcstatus; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_nob(&p->state, ~ERTS_PSFLG_GC); } static int diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c index 1eb3dba240..4b90e5394a 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c @@ -55,6 +55,61 @@ #endif /* + * The variables below (prefixed with etp_) are for erts/etc/unix/etp-commands + * only. Do not remove even though they aren't used elsewhere in the emulator! + */ +#ifdef ERTS_SMP +const int etp_smp_compiled = 1; +#else +const int etp_smp_compiled = 0; +#endif +#ifdef USE_THREADS +const int etp_thread_compiled = 1; +#else +const int etp_thread_compiled = 0; +#endif +const char etp_erts_version[] = ERLANG_VERSION; +const char etp_otp_release[] = ERLANG_OTP_RELEASE; +const char etp_compile_date[] = ERLANG_COMPILE_DATE; +const char etp_arch[] = ERLANG_ARCHITECTURE; +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_KERNEL_POLL +const int etp_kernel_poll_support = 1; +#else +const int etp_kernel_poll_support = 0; +#endif +#if defined(ARCH_64) +const int etp_arch_bits = 64; +#elif defined(ARCH_32) +const int etp_arch_bits = 32; +#else +# error "Not 64-bit, nor 32-bit arch" +#endif +#if HALFWORD_HEAP +const int etp_halfword = 1; +#else +const int etp_halfword = 0; +#endif +#ifdef HIPE +const int etp_hipe = 1; +#else +const int etp_hipe = 0; +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG +const int etp_debug_compiled = 1; +#else +const int etp_debug_compiled = 0; +#endif +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT +const int etp_lock_count = 1; +#else +const int etp_lock_count = 0; +#endif +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK +const int etp_lock_check = 1; +#else +const int etp_lock_check = 0; +#endif +/* * Note about VxWorks: All variables must be initialized by executable code, * not by an initializer. Otherwise a new instance of the emulator will * inherit previous values. @@ -241,6 +296,7 @@ erl_init(int ncpu) erts_init_trace(); erts_init_binary(); erts_init_bits(); + erts_code_ix_init(); erts_init_fun_table(); init_atom_table(); init_export_table(); @@ -289,7 +345,8 @@ erl_first_process_otp(char* modname, void* code, unsigned size, int argc, char** Eterm env; start_mod = am_atom_put(modname, sys_strlen(modname)); - if (erts_find_function(start_mod, am_start, 2) == NULL) { + if (erts_find_function(start_mod, am_start, 2, + erts_active_code_ix()) == NULL) { erl_exit(5, "No function %s:start/2\n", modname); } @@ -388,7 +445,7 @@ load_preloaded(void) if ((code = sys_preload_begin(&preload_p[i])) == 0) erl_exit(1, "Failed to find preloaded code for module %s\n", name); - res = erts_load_module(NULL, 0, NIL, &module_name, code, length); + res = erts_preload_module(NULL, 0, NIL, &module_name, code, length); sys_preload_end(&preload_p[i]); if (res != NIL) erl_exit(1,"Failed loading preloaded module %s (%T)\n", @@ -555,6 +612,7 @@ early_init(int *argc, char **argv) /* erts_printf_eterm_func = erts_printf_term; erts_disable_tolerant_timeofday = 0; display_items = 200; + erts_proc.max = ERTS_DEFAULT_MAX_PROCESSES; erts_backtrace_depth = DEFAULT_BACKTRACE_SIZE; erts_async_max_threads = 0; erts_async_thread_suggested_stack_size = ERTS_ASYNC_THREAD_MIN_STACK_SIZE; @@ -1097,7 +1155,7 @@ erl_start(int argc, char **argv) case 'P': /* set maximum number of processes */ Parg = get_arg(argv[i]+2, argv[i+1], &i); - erts_max_processes = atoi(Parg); + erts_proc.max = atoi(Parg); /* Check of result is delayed until later. This is because +R may be given after +P. */ break; @@ -1396,10 +1454,10 @@ erl_start(int argc, char **argv) } /* Delayed check of +P flag */ - if (erts_max_processes < ERTS_MIN_PROCESSES - || erts_max_processes > ERTS_MAX_PROCESSES + if (erts_proc.max < ERTS_MIN_PROCESSES + || erts_proc.max > ERTS_MAX_PROCESSES || (erts_use_r9_pids_ports - && erts_max_processes > ERTS_MAX_R9_PROCESSES)) { + && erts_proc.max > ERTS_MAX_R9_PROCESSES)) { erts_fprintf(stderr, "bad number of processes %s\n", Parg); erts_usage(); } @@ -1427,6 +1485,8 @@ erl_start(int argc, char **argv) erl_init(ncpu); load_preloaded(); + erts_end_staging_code_ix(); + erts_commit_staging_code_ix(); erts_initialized = 1; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_check.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_check.c index b545ec07c0..11fed4079d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_check.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_lock_check.c @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ static erts_lc_lock_order_t erts_lock_order[] = { #ifdef ERTS_SMP { "bif_timers", NULL }, { "reg_tab", NULL }, - { "migration_info_update", NULL }, { "proc_main", "pid" }, + { "old_code", "address" }, #ifdef HIPE { "hipe_mfait_lock", NULL }, #endif @@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ static erts_lc_lock_order_t erts_lock_order[] = { { "proc_msgq", "pid" }, { "dist_entry", "address" }, { "dist_entry_links", "address" }, + { "code_ix_queue", NULL }, { "proc_status", "pid" }, { "proc_tab", NULL }, { "ports_snapshot", NULL }, @@ -124,6 +125,7 @@ static erts_lc_lock_order_t erts_lock_order[] = { { "removed_fd_pre_alloc_lock", "address" }, { "state_prealloc", NULL }, { "schdlr_sspnd", NULL }, + { "migration_info_update", NULL }, { "run_queue", "address" }, { "cpu_info", NULL }, { "pollset", "address" }, @@ -443,7 +445,7 @@ print_lock2(char *prefix, Sint16 id, Wterm extra, Uint16 flags, char *suffix) "%s'%s:%p%s'%s%s", prefix, lname, - boxed_val(extra), + _unchecked_boxed_val(extra), lock_type(flags), rw_op_str(flags), suffix); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c index 919567ab27..e397f075d1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c @@ -296,36 +296,6 @@ erts_msg_distext2heap(Process *pp, return THE_NON_VALUE; } -static ERTS_INLINE void -notify_new_message(Process *receiver) -{ - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS - & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(receiver)); - - switch (receiver->status) { - case P_GARBING: - switch (receiver->gcstatus) { - case P_SUSPENDED: - goto suspended; - case P_WAITING: - goto waiting; - default: - break; - } - break; - case P_SUSPENDED: - suspended: - receiver->rstatus = P_RUNABLE; - break; - case P_WAITING: - waiting: - erts_add_to_runq(receiver); - break; - default: - break; - } -} - void erts_queue_dist_message(Process *rcvr, ErtsProcLocks *rcvr_locks, @@ -339,7 +309,7 @@ erts_queue_dist_message(Process *rcvr, Sint tok_serial = 0; #endif #ifdef ERTS_SMP - ErtsProcLocks need_locks; + erts_aint_t state; #endif ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(*rcvr_locks == erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(rcvr)); @@ -347,20 +317,21 @@ erts_queue_dist_message(Process *rcvr, mp = message_alloc(); #ifdef ERTS_SMP - need_locks = ~(*rcvr_locks) & (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if (need_locks) { - *rcvr_locks |= need_locks; - if (erts_smp_proc_trylock(rcvr, need_locks) == EBUSY) { - if (need_locks == ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) { + if (!(*rcvr_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ)) { + if (erts_smp_proc_trylock(rcvr, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) == EBUSY) { + ErtsProcLocks need_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ; + if (*rcvr_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) { erts_smp_proc_unlock(rcvr, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - need_locks = (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ - | ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + need_locks |= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS; } erts_smp_proc_lock(rcvr, need_locks); } } - if (rcvr->is_exiting || ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(rcvr)) { + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&rcvr->state); + if (state & (ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT|ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING)) { + if (!(*rcvr_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ)) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(rcvr, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ); /* Drop message if receiver is exiting or has a pending exit ... */ if (is_not_nil(token)) { ErlHeapFragment *heap_frag; @@ -376,6 +347,8 @@ erts_queue_dist_message(Process *rcvr, /* Ahh... need to decode it in order to trace it... */ ErlHeapFragment *mbuf; Eterm msg; + if (!(*rcvr_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ)) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(rcvr, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ); message_free(mp); msg = erts_msg_distext2heap(rcvr, rcvr_locks, &mbuf, &token, dist_ext); if (is_value(msg)) @@ -437,26 +410,33 @@ erts_queue_dist_message(Process *rcvr, mp->data.dist_ext = dist_ext; LINK_MESSAGE(rcvr, mp); - notify_new_message(rcvr); + if (!(*rcvr_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ)) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(rcvr, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ); + + erts_proc_notify_new_message(rcvr); } } /* Add a message last in message queue */ -void -erts_queue_message(Process* receiver, - ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks, - ErlHeapFragment* bp, - Eterm message, - Eterm seq_trace_token +static Sint +queue_message(Process *c_p, + Process* receiver, + ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks, + erts_aint32_t *receiver_state, + ErlHeapFragment* bp, + Eterm message, + Eterm seq_trace_token #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES , Eterm dt_utag #endif -) + ) { + Sint res; ErlMessage* mp; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ErtsProcLocks need_locks; -#else + int locked_msgq = 0; + erts_aint_t state; + +#ifndef ERTS_SMP ASSERT(bp != NULL || receiver->mbuf == NULL); #endif @@ -464,31 +444,45 @@ erts_queue_message(Process* receiver, mp = message_alloc(); + if (receiver_state) + state = *receiver_state; + else + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&receiver->state); + #ifdef ERTS_SMP - need_locks = ~(*receiver_locks) & (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ - | ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if (need_locks) { - *receiver_locks |= need_locks; - if (erts_smp_proc_trylock(receiver, need_locks) == EBUSY) { - if (need_locks == ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) { + + if (state & (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT)) + goto exiting; + + if (!(*receiver_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ)) { + if (erts_smp_proc_trylock(receiver, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) == EBUSY) { + ErtsProcLocks need_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ; + if (*receiver_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) { erts_smp_proc_unlock(receiver, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - need_locks = (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ - | ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + need_locks |= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS; } erts_smp_proc_lock(receiver, need_locks); } + locked_msgq = 1; + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&receiver->state); + if (receiver_state) + *receiver_state = state; } - if (receiver->is_exiting || ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(receiver)) { - /* Drop message if receiver is exiting or has a pending - * exit ... - */ +#endif + + if (state & (ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT|ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING)) { +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + exiting: +#endif + /* Drop message if receiver is exiting or has a pending exit... */ + if (locked_msgq) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(receiver, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ); if (bp) free_message_buffer(bp); message_free(mp); - return; + return 0; } -#endif ERL_MESSAGE_TERM(mp) = message; ERL_MESSAGE_TOKEN(mp) = seq_trace_token; @@ -498,7 +492,10 @@ erts_queue_message(Process* receiver, mp->next = NULL; mp->data.heap_frag = bp; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP +#ifndef ERTS_SMP + res = receiver->msg.len; +#else + res = receiver->u.alive.msg_inq.len; if (*receiver_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) { /* * We move 'in queue' to 'private queue' and place @@ -508,15 +505,15 @@ erts_queue_message(Process* receiver, * we don't need to include the 'in queue' in * the root set when garbage collecting. */ + res += receiver->msg.len; ERTS_SMP_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(receiver); LINK_MESSAGE_PRIVQ(receiver, mp); } - else { + else +#endif + { LINK_MESSAGE(receiver, mp); } -#else - LINK_MESSAGE(receiver, mp); -#endif #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES if (DTRACE_ENABLED(message_queued)) { @@ -536,15 +533,43 @@ erts_queue_message(Process* receiver, tok_label, tok_lastcnt, tok_serial); } #endif - notify_new_message(receiver); - if (IS_TRACED_FL(receiver, F_TRACE_RECEIVE)) { + if (IS_TRACED_FL(receiver, F_TRACE_RECEIVE)) trace_receive(receiver, message); - } + + if (locked_msgq) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(receiver, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ); + + erts_proc_notify_new_message(receiver); #ifndef ERTS_SMP ERTS_HOLE_CHECK(receiver); #endif + return res; +} + +void +erts_queue_message(Process* receiver, + ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks, + ErlHeapFragment* bp, + Eterm message, + Eterm seq_trace_token +#ifdef USE_VM_PROBES + , Eterm dt_utag +#endif + ) +{ + queue_message(NULL, + receiver, + receiver_locks, + NULL, + bp, + message, + seq_trace_token +#ifdef USE_VM_PROBES + , dt_utag +#endif + ); } void @@ -576,9 +601,7 @@ erts_move_msg_mbuf_to_heap(Eterm** hpp, ErlOffHeap* off_heap, ErlMessage *msg) #endif #ifdef HARD_DEBUG - ProcBin *dbg_mso_start = off_heap->mso; - ErlFunThing *dbg_fun_start = off_heap->funs; - ExternalThing *dbg_external_start = off_heap->externals; + struct erl_off_heap_header* dbg_oh_start = off_heap->first; Eterm dbg_term, dbg_token; ErlHeapFragment *dbg_bp; Uint *dbg_hp, *dbg_thp_start; @@ -752,48 +775,16 @@ copy_done: int i, j; ErlHeapFragment* frag; { - ProcBin *mso = off_heap->mso; - i = j = 0; - while (mso != dbg_mso_start) { - mso = mso->next; - i++; - } - for (frag=bp; frag; frag=frag->next) { - mso = frag->off_heap.mso; - while (mso) { - mso = mso->next; - j++; - } - } - ASSERT(i == j); - } - { - ErlFunThing *fun = off_heap->funs; + struct erl_off_heap_header* dbg_oh = off_heap->first; i = j = 0; - while (fun != dbg_fun_start) { - fun = fun->next; + while (dbg_oh != dbg_oh_start) { + dbg_oh = dbg_oh->next; i++; } for (frag=bp; frag; frag=frag->next) { - fun = frag->off_heap.funs; - while (fun) { - fun = fun->next; - j++; - } - } - ASSERT(i == j); - } - { - ExternalThing *external = off_heap->externals; - i = j = 0; - while (external != dbg_external_start) { - external = external->next; - i++; - } - for (frag=bp; frag; frag=frag->next) { - external = frag->off_heap.externals; - while (external) { - external = external->next; + dbg_oh = frag->off_heap.first; + while (dbg_oh) { + dbg_oh = dbg_oh->next; j++; } } @@ -878,7 +869,7 @@ erts_move_msg_attached_data_to_heap(Eterm **hpp, ErlOffHeap *ohp, ErlMessage *ms * Send a local message when sender & receiver processes are known. */ -void +Sint erts_send_message(Process* sender, Process* receiver, ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks, @@ -888,6 +879,7 @@ erts_send_message(Process* sender, Uint msize; ErlHeapFragment* bp = NULL; Eterm token = NIL; + Sint res = 0; #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES DTRACE_CHARBUF(sender_name, 64); DTRACE_CHARBUF(receiver_name, 64); @@ -974,15 +966,17 @@ erts_send_message(Process* sender, msize, tok_label, tok_lastcnt, tok_serial); } #endif - erts_queue_message(receiver, - receiver_locks, - bp, - message, - token + res = queue_message(NULL, + receiver, + receiver_locks, + NULL, + bp, + message, + token #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES - , utag + , utag #endif - ); + ); BM_SWAP_TIMER(send,system); } else if (sender == receiver) { /* Drop message if receiver has a pending exit ... */ @@ -1026,31 +1020,45 @@ erts_send_message(Process* sender, ERTS_SMP_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(receiver); LINK_MESSAGE_PRIVQ(receiver, mp); + res = receiver->msg.len; + if (IS_TRACED_FL(receiver, F_TRACE_RECEIVE)) { trace_receive(receiver, message); } } BM_SWAP_TIMER(send,system); - return; } else { #ifdef ERTS_SMP ErlOffHeap *ohp; Eterm *hp; + erts_aint32_t state; + BM_SWAP_TIMER(send,size); msize = size_object(message); BM_SWAP_TIMER(size,send); - hp = erts_alloc_message_heap(msize,&bp,&ohp,receiver,receiver_locks); + hp = erts_alloc_message_heap_state(msize, + &bp, + &ohp, + receiver, + receiver_locks, + &state); BM_SWAP_TIMER(send,copy); message = copy_struct(message, msize, &hp, ohp); BM_MESSAGE_COPIED(msz); BM_SWAP_TIMER(copy,send); DTRACE6(message_send, sender_name, receiver_name, msize, tok_label, tok_lastcnt, tok_serial); - erts_queue_message(receiver, receiver_locks, bp, message, token + res = queue_message(sender, + receiver, + receiver_locks, + &state, + bp, + message, + token #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES - , NIL + , NIL #endif - ); + ); BM_SWAP_TIMER(send,system); #else ErlMessage* mp = message_alloc(); @@ -1080,12 +1088,9 @@ erts_send_message(Process* sender, mp->next = NULL; mp->data.attached = NULL; LINK_MESSAGE(receiver, mp); + res = receiver->msg.len; + erts_proc_notify_new_message(receiver); - if (receiver->status == P_WAITING) { - erts_add_to_runq(receiver); - } else if (receiver->status == P_SUSPENDED) { - receiver->rstatus = P_RUNABLE; - } if (IS_TRACED_FL(receiver, F_TRACE_RECEIVE)) { trace_receive(receiver, message); } @@ -1093,6 +1098,7 @@ erts_send_message(Process* sender, #endif /* #ifndef ERTS_SMP */ return; } + return res; } /* diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.h index 3e9a24ee81..2ae94965b1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.h @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ typedef struct { ErlMessage* first; ErlMessage** last; /* point to the last next pointer */ ErlMessage** save; - int len; /* queue length */ + Sint len; /* queue length */ /* * The following two fields are used by the recv_mark/1 and @@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ typedef struct { typedef struct { ErlMessage* first; ErlMessage** last; /* point to the last next pointer */ - int len; /* queue length */ + Sint len; /* queue length */ } ErlMessageInQueue; #endif @@ -125,23 +125,23 @@ typedef struct { #ifdef ERTS_SMP /* Move in message queue to end of private message queue */ -#define ERTS_SMP_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(P) \ -do { \ - if ((P)->msg_inq.first) { \ - *(P)->msg.last = (P)->msg_inq.first; \ - (P)->msg.last = (P)->msg_inq.last; \ - (P)->msg.len += (P)->msg_inq.len; \ - (P)->msg_inq.first = NULL; \ - (P)->msg_inq.last = &(P)->msg_inq.first; \ - (P)->msg_inq.len = 0; \ - } \ +#define ERTS_SMP_MSGQ_MV_INQ2PRIVQ(P) \ +do { \ + if ((P)->u.alive.msg_inq.first) { \ + *(P)->msg.last = (P)->u.alive.msg_inq.first; \ + (P)->msg.last = (P)->u.alive.msg_inq.last; \ + (P)->msg.len += (P)->u.alive.msg_inq.len; \ + (P)->u.alive.msg_inq.first = NULL; \ + (P)->u.alive.msg_inq.last = &(P)->u.alive.msg_inq.first; \ + (P)->u.alive.msg_inq.len = 0; \ + } \ } while (0) /* Add message last in message queue */ #define LINK_MESSAGE(p, mp) do { \ - *(p)->msg_inq.last = (mp); \ - (p)->msg_inq.last = &(mp)->next; \ - (p)->msg_inq.len++; \ + *(p)->u.alive.msg_inq.last = (mp); \ + (p)->u.alive.msg_inq.last = &(mp)->next; \ + (p)->u.alive.msg_inq.len++; \ } while(0) #else @@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ void erts_queue_message(Process*, ErtsProcLocks*, ErlHeapFragment*, Eterm, Eterm #endif ); void erts_deliver_exit_message(Eterm, Process*, ErtsProcLocks *, Eterm, Eterm); -void erts_send_message(Process*, Process*, ErtsProcLocks*, Eterm, unsigned); +Sint erts_send_message(Process*, Process*, ErtsProcLocks*, Eterm, unsigned); void erts_link_mbuf_to_proc(Process *proc, ErlHeapFragment *bp); void erts_move_msg_mbuf_to_heap(Eterm**, ErlOffHeap*, ErlMessage *); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c index 4109c20fa7..0dca588847 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c @@ -315,6 +315,7 @@ int enif_send(ErlNifEnv* env, const ErlNifPid* to_pid, #endif Eterm receiver = to_pid->pid; int flush_me = 0; + int scheduler = erts_get_scheduler_id() != 0; if (env != NULL) { c_p = env->proc; @@ -334,8 +335,11 @@ int enif_send(ErlNifEnv* env, const ErlNifPid* to_pid, #if defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK) && defined(ERTS_SMP) rp_had_locks = rp_locks; #endif - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, - receiver, rp_locks, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + + rp = (scheduler + ? erts_proc_lookup(receiver) + : erts_pid2proc_opt(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, + receiver, rp_locks, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC)); if (rp == NULL) { ASSERT(env == NULL || receiver != c_p->id); return 0; @@ -362,12 +366,12 @@ int enif_send(ErlNifEnv* env, const ErlNifPid* to_pid, , NIL #endif ); - if (rp_locks) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(rp_locks == (rp_had_locks | (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ | - ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS))); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ | ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)); - } - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + if (c_p == rp) + rp_locks &= ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; + if (rp_locks) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); + if (!scheduler) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); if (flush_me) { cache_env(env); } @@ -1524,6 +1528,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) if (len < 0) { BIF_ERROR(BIF_P, BADARG); } + lib_name = (char *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, len + 1); if (intlist_to_buf(BIF_ARG_1, lib_name, len) != len) { @@ -1532,6 +1537,12 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) } lib_name[len] = '\0'; + if (!erts_try_seize_code_write_permission(BIF_P)) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, lib_name); + ERTS_BIF_YIELD2(bif_export[BIF_load_nif_2], + BIF_P, BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2); + } + /* Block system (is this the right place to do it?) */ erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); erts_smp_thr_progress_block(); @@ -1545,11 +1556,11 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) ASSERT(caller != NULL); mod_atom = caller[0]; ASSERT(is_atom(mod_atom)); - mod=erts_get_module(mod_atom); + mod=erts_get_module(mod_atom, erts_active_code_ix()); ASSERT(mod != NULL); - if (!in_area(caller, mod->code, mod->code_length)) { - ASSERT(in_area(caller, mod->old_code, mod->old_code_length)); + if (!in_area(caller, mod->curr.code, mod->curr.code_length)) { + ASSERT(in_area(caller, mod->old.code, mod->old.code_length)); ret = load_nif_error(BIF_P, "old_code", "Calling load_nif from old " "module '%T' not allowed", mod_atom); @@ -1595,7 +1606,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) BeamInstr** code_pp; ErlNifFunc* f = &entry->funcs[i]; if (!erts_atom_get(f->name, sys_strlen(f->name), &f_atom) - || (code_pp = get_func_pp(mod->code, f_atom, f->arity))==NULL) { + || (code_pp = get_func_pp(mod->curr.code, f_atom, f->arity))==NULL) { ret = load_nif_error(BIF_P,bad_lib,"Function not found %T:%s/%u", mod_atom, f->name, f->arity); } @@ -1624,18 +1635,18 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) erts_refc_init(&lib->rt_dtor_cnt, 0); lib->mod = mod; env.mod_nif = lib; - if (mod->nif != NULL) { /* Reload */ + if (mod->curr.nif != NULL) { /* Reload */ int k; - lib->priv_data = mod->nif->priv_data; + lib->priv_data = mod->curr.nif->priv_data; - ASSERT(mod->nif->entry != NULL); + ASSERT(mod->curr.nif->entry != NULL); if (entry->reload == NULL) { ret = load_nif_error(BIF_P,reload,"Reload not supported by this NIF library."); goto error; } /* Check that no NIF is removed */ - for (k=0; k < mod->nif->entry->num_of_funcs; k++) { - ErlNifFunc* old_func = &mod->nif->entry->funcs[k]; + for (k=0; k < mod->curr.nif->entry->num_of_funcs; k++) { + ErlNifFunc* old_func = &mod->curr.nif->entry->funcs[k]; for (i=0; i < entry->num_of_funcs; i++) { if (old_func->arity == entry->funcs[i].arity && sys_strcmp(old_func->name, entry->funcs[i].name) == 0) { @@ -1656,24 +1667,24 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) ret = load_nif_error(BIF_P, reload, "Library reload-call unsuccessful."); } else { - mod->nif->entry = NULL; /* to prevent 'unload' callback */ - erts_unload_nif(mod->nif); + mod->curr.nif->entry = NULL; /* to prevent 'unload' callback */ + erts_unload_nif(mod->curr.nif); reload_warning = 1; } } else { lib->priv_data = NULL; - if (mod->old_nif != NULL) { /* Upgrade */ - void* prev_old_data = mod->old_nif->priv_data; + if (mod->old.nif != NULL) { /* Upgrade */ + void* prev_old_data = mod->old.nif->priv_data; if (entry->upgrade == NULL) { ret = load_nif_error(BIF_P, upgrade, "Upgrade not supported by this NIF library."); goto error; } erts_pre_nif(&env, BIF_P, lib); - veto = entry->upgrade(&env, &lib->priv_data, &mod->old_nif->priv_data, BIF_ARG_2); + veto = entry->upgrade(&env, &lib->priv_data, &mod->old.nif->priv_data, BIF_ARG_2); erts_post_nif(&env); if (veto) { - mod->old_nif->priv_data = prev_old_data; + mod->old.nif->priv_data = prev_old_data; ret = load_nif_error(BIF_P, upgrade, "Library upgrade-call unsuccessful."); } /*else if (mod->old_nif->priv_data != prev_old_data) { @@ -1693,20 +1704,21 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) /* ** Everything ok, patch the beam code with op_call_nif */ - mod->nif = lib; + mod->curr.nif = lib; for (i=0; i < entry->num_of_funcs; i++) { BeamInstr* code_ptr; erts_atom_get(entry->funcs[i].name, sys_strlen(entry->funcs[i].name), &f_atom); - code_ptr = *get_func_pp(mod->code, f_atom, entry->funcs[i].arity); + code_ptr = *get_func_pp(mod->curr.code, f_atom, entry->funcs[i].arity); if (code_ptr[1] == 0) { code_ptr[5+0] = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_call_nif); } else { /* Function traced, patch the original instruction word */ - BpData** bps = (BpData**) code_ptr[1]; - BpData* bp = (BpData*) bps[erts_bp_sched2ix()]; - bp->orig_instr = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_call_nif); + GenericBp* g = (GenericBp *) code_ptr[1]; + ASSERT(code_ptr[5+0] == + (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint)); + g->orig_instr = (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_call_nif); } code_ptr[5+1] = (BeamInstr) entry->funcs[i].fptr; code_ptr[5+2] = (BeamInstr) lib; @@ -1726,6 +1738,7 @@ BIF_RETTYPE load_nif_2(BIF_ALIST_2) erts_smp_thr_progress_unblock(); erts_smp_proc_lock(BIF_P, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + erts_release_code_write_permission(); erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, lib_name); if (reload_warning) { diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h index 50f99c90c4..93e56332e1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h @@ -187,11 +187,7 @@ extern TWinDynNifCallbacks WinDynNifCallbacks; #else # define ERL_NIF_INIT_GLOB # define ERL_NIF_INIT_BODY -# if defined(VXWORKS) -# define ERL_NIF_INIT_DECL(MODNAME) ErlNifEntry* MODNAME ## _init(void) -# else -# define ERL_NIF_INIT_DECL(MODNAME) ErlNifEntry* nif_init(void) -# endif +# define ERL_NIF_INIT_DECL(MODNAME) ErlNifEntry* nif_init(void) #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_container_utils.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_container_utils.h index 329a2204cc..7b4cb7b042 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_container_utils.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_container_utils.h @@ -128,8 +128,47 @@ extern int erts_use_r9_pids_ports; * Pids * \* */ -#define internal_pid_index(x) (internal_pid_data((x)) \ - & erts_process_tab_index_mask) +#define erts_max_processes erts_proc.max + +typedef struct { + erts_smp_atomic_t *tab; + int max; + int tab_cache_lines; + int pix_per_cache_line; + int pix_cl_mask; + int pix_cl_shift; + int pix_cli_mask; + int pix_cli_shift; +} ErtsProcTab; + +extern ErtsProcTab erts_proc; + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_pid_data2ix(Eterm pid_data); + +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_pid_data2ix(Eterm pid_data) +{ + int n, pix; + + n = (int) pid_data; + if (erts_proc.pix_cl_mask) { + pix = ((n & erts_proc.pix_cl_mask) << erts_proc.pix_cl_shift); + pix += ((n >> erts_proc.pix_cli_shift) & erts_proc.pix_cli_mask); + } + else { + n %= erts_proc.max; + pix = n % erts_proc.tab_cache_lines; + pix *= erts_proc.pix_per_cache_line; + pix += n / erts_proc.tab_cache_lines; + } + ASSERT(0 <= pix && pix < erts_proc.max); + return pix; +} + +#endif + +#define internal_pid_index(x) erts_pid_data2ix(internal_pid_data((x))) #define internal_pid_node_name(x) (internal_pid_node((x))->sysname) #define external_pid_node_name(x) (external_pid_node((x))->sysname) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c index 5574cb0ac4..40837d3817 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c @@ -1298,21 +1298,22 @@ setup_reference_table(void) UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(3); /* Insert all processes */ - for (i = 0; i < erts_max_processes; i++) - if (process_tab[i]) { + for (i = 0; i < erts_max_processes; i++) { + Process *proc = erts_pix2proc(i); + if (proc) { ErlMessage *msg; /* Insert Heap */ - insert_offheap(&(process_tab[i]->off_heap), + insert_offheap(&(proc->off_heap), HEAP_REF, - process_tab[i]->id); + proc->id); /* Insert message buffers */ - for(hfp = process_tab[i]->mbuf; hfp; hfp = hfp->next) + for(hfp = proc->mbuf; hfp; hfp = hfp->next) insert_offheap(&(hfp->off_heap), HEAP_REF, - process_tab[i]->id); + proc->id); /* Insert msg msg buffers */ - for (msg = process_tab[i]->msg.first; msg; msg = msg->next) { + for (msg = proc->msg.first; msg; msg = msg->next) { ErlHeapFragment *heap_frag = NULL; if (msg->data.attached) { if (is_value(ERL_MESSAGE_TERM(msg))) @@ -1320,7 +1321,7 @@ setup_reference_table(void) else { if (msg->data.dist_ext->dep) insert_dist_entry(msg->data.dist_ext->dep, - HEAP_REF, process_tab[i]->id, 0); + HEAP_REF, proc->id, 0); if (is_not_nil(ERL_MESSAGE_TOKEN(msg))) heap_frag = erts_dist_ext_trailer(msg->data.dist_ext); } @@ -1328,10 +1329,10 @@ setup_reference_table(void) if (heap_frag) insert_offheap(&(heap_frag->off_heap), HEAP_REF, - process_tab[i]->id); + proc->id); } #ifdef ERTS_SMP - for (msg = process_tab[i]->msg_inq.first; msg; msg = msg->next) { + for (msg = proc->u.alive.msg_inq.first; msg; msg = msg->next) { ErlHeapFragment *heap_frag = NULL; if (msg->data.attached) { if (is_value(ERL_MESSAGE_TERM(msg))) @@ -1339,7 +1340,7 @@ setup_reference_table(void) else { if (msg->data.dist_ext->dep) insert_dist_entry(msg->data.dist_ext->dep, - HEAP_REF, process_tab[i]->id, 0); + HEAP_REF, proc->id, 0); if (is_not_nil(ERL_MESSAGE_TOKEN(msg))) heap_frag = erts_dist_ext_trailer(msg->data.dist_ext); } @@ -1347,21 +1348,22 @@ setup_reference_table(void) if (heap_frag) insert_offheap(&(heap_frag->off_heap), HEAP_REF, - process_tab[i]->id); + proc->id); } #endif /* Insert links */ - if(process_tab[i]->nlinks) - insert_links(process_tab[i]->nlinks, process_tab[i]->id); - if(process_tab[i]->monitors) - insert_monitors(process_tab[i]->monitors, process_tab[i]->id); + if(proc->nlinks) + insert_links(proc->nlinks, proc->id); + if(proc->monitors) + insert_monitors(proc->monitors, proc->id); /* Insert controller */ { - DistEntry *dep = ERTS_PROC_GET_DIST_ENTRY(process_tab[i]); + DistEntry *dep = ERTS_PROC_GET_DIST_ENTRY(proc); if (dep) - insert_dist_entry(dep, CTRL_REF, process_tab[i]->id, 0); + insert_dist_entry(dep, CTRL_REF, proc->id, 0); } } + } #ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_foreach_sys_msg_in_q(insert_sys_msg); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c index 0f1a0d441a..86454fe1fa 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c @@ -56,12 +56,6 @@ #define ERTS_PORT_IS_IN_RUNQ(RQ, P) \ ((P)->sched.next || (P)->sched.prev || (RQ)->ports.start == (P)) -#define ERTS_PORT_NOT_IN_RUNQ(P) \ -do { \ - (P)->sched.prev = NULL; \ - (P)->sched.next = NULL; \ -} while (0) - #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES #define DTRACE_DRIVER(PROBE_NAME, PP) \ if (DTRACE_ENABLED(driver_ready_input)) { \ @@ -167,7 +161,7 @@ enqueue_port(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port *pp) { ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); pp->sched.next = NULL; - pp->sched.prev = runq->ports.end; + pp->sched.in_runq = 1; if (runq->ports.end) { ASSERT(runq->ports.start); runq->ports.end->sched.next = pp; @@ -177,39 +171,10 @@ enqueue_port(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port *pp) runq->ports.start = pp; } - runq->ports.info.len++; - if (runq->ports.info.max_len < runq->ports.info.len) - runq->ports.info.max_len = runq->ports.info.len; - runq->len++; - if (runq->max_len < runq->len) - runq->max_len = runq->len; runq->ports.end = pp; ASSERT(runq->ports.start && runq->ports.end); -} -static ERTS_INLINE void -dequeue_port(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port *pp) -{ - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); - if (pp->sched.next) - pp->sched.next->sched.prev = pp->sched.prev; - else { - ASSERT(runq->ports.end == pp); - runq->ports.end = pp->sched.prev; - } - if (pp->sched.prev) - pp->sched.prev->sched.next = pp->sched.next; - else { - ASSERT(runq->ports.start == pp); - runq->ports.start = pp->sched.next; - } - - ASSERT(runq->ports.info.len > 0); - runq->ports.info.len--; - ASSERT(runq->len > 0); - runq->len--; - ASSERT(runq->ports.start || !runq->ports.end); - ASSERT(runq->ports.end || !runq->ports.start); + erts_smp_inc_runq_len(runq, &runq->ports.info, ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL); } static ERTS_INLINE Port * @@ -222,16 +187,11 @@ pop_port(ErtsRunQueue *runq) } else { runq->ports.start = runq->ports.start->sched.next; - if (runq->ports.start) - runq->ports.start->sched.prev = NULL; - else { + if (!runq->ports.start) { ASSERT(runq->ports.end == pp); runq->ports.end = NULL; } - ASSERT(runq->ports.info.len > 0); - runq->ports.info.len--; - ASSERT(runq->len > 0); - runq->len--; + erts_smp_dec_runq_len(runq, &runq->ports.info, ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL); } ASSERT(runq->ports.start || !runq->ports.end); @@ -285,7 +245,7 @@ check_port_queue(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port *chk_pp, int inq) } ASSERT(no_forward == no_backward); } - ASSERT(no_forward == runq->ports.info.len); + ASSERT(no_forward == RUNQ_READ_LEN(&runq->ports.info.len)); if (chk_pp) { if (chk_pp->sched.taskq || chk_pp->sched.exe_taskq) { ASSERT(chk_pp->sched.taskq != chk_pp->sched.exe_taskq); @@ -467,10 +427,11 @@ erts_port_task_abort(Eterm id, ErtsPortTaskHandle *pthp) ErtsPortTaskQueue *ptqp; ErtsPortTask *ptp; Port *pp; - int port_is_dequeued = 0; pp = &erts_port[internal_port_index(id)]; runq = erts_port_runq(pp); + if (!runq) + return 1; ptp = handle2task(pthp); @@ -505,22 +466,12 @@ erts_port_task_abort(Eterm id, ErtsPortTaskHandle *pthp) if (ptqp->first || pp->sched.taskq != ptqp) ptqp = NULL; - else { + else pp->sched.taskq = NULL; - if (!pp->sched.exe_taskq) { - dequeue_port(runq, pp); - ERTS_PORT_NOT_IN_RUNQ(pp); - port_is_dequeued = 1; - } - } ERTS_PT_CHK_PRES_PORTQ(runq, pp); erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); - - if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_ports && port_is_dequeued) { - profile_runnable_port(pp, am_inactive); - } port_task_free(ptp); if (ptqp) @@ -575,7 +526,7 @@ erts_port_task_schedule(Eterm id, if (!pp->sched.taskq) { pp->sched.taskq = port_taskq_init(port_taskq_alloc(), pp); - enq_port = !pp->sched.exe_taskq; + enq_port = !pp->sched.in_runq && !pp->sched.exe_taskq; } #ifdef ERTS_SMP @@ -585,13 +536,13 @@ erts_port_task_schedule(Eterm id, /* Port emigrated ... */ erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&pp->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) xrunq); erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); - runq = xrunq; + runq = erts_port_runq(pp); + if (!runq) + return -1; } } #endif - ASSERT(!enq_port || !(runq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)); - ASSERT(pp->sched.taskq); ASSERT(ptp); @@ -633,7 +584,7 @@ erts_port_task_schedule(Eterm id, #elif defined(DEBUG) if (!enq_port && !pp->sched.exe_taskq) { /* We should be in port run q */ - ASSERT(pp->sched.prev || runq->ports.start == pp); + ASSERT(pp->sched.in_runq); } #endif #endif @@ -661,63 +612,54 @@ void erts_port_task_free_port(Port *pp) { ErtsRunQueue *runq; - int port_is_dequeued = 0; + ErtsPortTaskQueue *ptqp; ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_is_port_locked(pp)); ASSERT(!(pp->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLGS_DEAD)); runq = erts_port_runq(pp); ASSERT(runq); ERTS_PT_CHK_PRES_PORTQ(runq, pp); - if (pp->sched.exe_taskq) { + ptqp = pp->sched.exe_taskq; + if (ptqp) { /* I (this thread) am currently executing this port, free it when scheduled out... */ - ErtsPortTask *ptp = port_task_alloc(); + ErtsPortTask *ptp; + enqueue_free: + ptp = port_task_alloc(); erts_smp_port_state_lock(pp); pp->status &= ~ERTS_PORT_SFLG_CLOSING; pp->status |= ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE_SCHEDULED; erts_may_save_closed_port(pp); erts_smp_port_state_unlock(pp); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->refc) > 1); + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->refc) > 1); ptp->type = ERTS_PORT_TASK_FREE; ptp->event = (ErlDrvEvent) -1; ptp->event_data = NULL; set_handle(ptp, NULL); - push_task(pp->sched.exe_taskq, ptp); + push_task(ptqp, ptp); ERTS_PT_CHK_PRES_PORTQ(runq, pp); erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); } else { - ErtsPortTaskQueue *ptqp = pp->sched.taskq; - if (ptqp) { - dequeue_port(runq, pp); - ERTS_PORT_NOT_IN_RUNQ(pp); - port_is_dequeued = 1; + if (pp->sched.in_runq) { + ptqp = pp->sched.taskq; + if (!ptqp) + pp->sched.taskq = ptqp = port_taskq_init(port_taskq_alloc(), pp); + goto enqueue_free; } + ASSERT(!pp->sched.taskq); erts_smp_port_state_lock(pp); pp->status &= ~ERTS_PORT_SFLG_CLOSING; pp->status |= ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE_SCHEDULED; erts_may_save_closed_port(pp); erts_smp_port_state_unlock(pp); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_atomic_dec_nob(&pp->refc); /* Not alive */ -#endif - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->refc) > 0); /* Lock */ + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->refc) > 0); /* Lock */ handle_remaining_tasks(runq, pp); /* May release runq lock */ ASSERT(!pp->sched.exe_taskq && (!ptqp || !ptqp->first)); pp->sched.taskq = NULL; ERTS_PT_CHK_PRES_PORTQ(runq, pp); -#ifndef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(pp->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_PORT_DEBUG); - erts_port_status_set(pp, ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE); -#endif erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); - - if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_ports && port_is_dequeued) { - profile_runnable_port(pp, am_inactive); - } - - if (ptqp) - port_taskq_free(ptqp); } } @@ -738,7 +680,6 @@ typedef struct { int erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) { - int port_was_enqueued = 0; Port *pp; ErtsPortTaskQueue *ptqp; ErtsPortTask *ptp; @@ -757,11 +698,18 @@ erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) goto done; } - ERTS_PORT_NOT_IN_RUNQ(pp); + ASSERT(pp->sched.in_runq); + pp->sched.in_runq = 0; + if (!pp->sched.taskq) { + if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_ports) + profile_runnable_port(pp, am_inactive); + res = (erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&erts_port_task_outstanding_io_tasks) + != (erts_aint_t) 0); + goto done; + } *curr_port_pp = pp; - ASSERT(pp->sched.taskq); ASSERT(pp->sched.taskq->first); ptqp = pp->sched.taskq; pp->sched.taskq = NULL; @@ -823,12 +771,8 @@ erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) handle_remaining_tasks(runq, pp); ASSERT(!ptqp->first && (!pp->sched.taskq || !pp->sched.taskq->first)); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_atomic_dec_nob(&pp->refc); /* Not alive */ - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->refc) > 0); /* Lock */ -#else - erts_port_status_bor_set(pp, ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE); -#endif + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->refc) > 0); /* Lock */ port_task_free(ptp); if (pp->sched.taskq) @@ -918,6 +862,8 @@ erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) if (!pp->sched.taskq) { ASSERT(pp->sched.exe_taskq); pp->sched.exe_taskq = NULL; + if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_ports) + profile_runnable_port(pp, am_inactive); } else { #ifdef ERTS_SMP @@ -940,14 +886,20 @@ erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) else { /* Port emigrated ... */ erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&pp->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) xrunq); - enqueue_port(xrunq, pp); - ASSERT(pp->sched.exe_taskq); - pp->sched.exe_taskq = NULL; - erts_smp_runq_unlock(xrunq); - erts_smp_notify_inc_runq(xrunq); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); + + xrunq = erts_port_runq(pp); + if (xrunq) { + enqueue_port(xrunq, pp); + ASSERT(pp->sched.exe_taskq); + pp->sched.exe_taskq = NULL; + erts_smp_runq_unlock(xrunq); + erts_smp_notify_inc_runq(xrunq); + } + + erts_smp_runq_lock(runq); } #endif - port_was_enqueued = 1; } res = (erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&erts_port_task_outstanding_io_tasks) @@ -957,10 +909,6 @@ erts_port_task_execute(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Port **curr_port_pp) port_taskq_free(ptqp); - if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_ports && (port_was_enqueued != 1)) { - profile_runnable_port(pp, am_inactive); - } - /* trace port scheduling, out */ if (IS_TRACED_FL(pp, F_TRACE_SCHED_PORTS)) { trace_sched_ports(pp, am_out); @@ -1049,63 +997,33 @@ erts_port_is_scheduled(Port *pp) { int res; ErtsRunQueue *runq = erts_port_runq(pp); + if (!runq) + return 0; res = pp->sched.taskq || pp->sched.exe_taskq; erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); return res; } #ifdef ERTS_SMP +void +erts_enqueue_port(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Port *pp) +{ + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); + ASSERT(rq == (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->run_queue)); + ASSERT(pp->sched.in_runq); + enqueue_port(rq, pp); +} -ErtsMigrateResult -erts_port_migrate(Port *prt, int *prt_locked, - ErtsRunQueue *from_rq, int *from_locked, - ErtsRunQueue *to_rq, int *to_locked) +Port * +erts_dequeue_port(ErtsRunQueue *rq) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(*from_locked); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(from_rq, *from_locked); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(to_rq, *to_locked); - - if (!*from_locked || !*to_locked) { - if (from_rq < to_rq) { - if (!*to_locked) { - if (!*from_locked) - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - } - else if (erts_smp_runq_trylock(from_rq) == EBUSY) { - erts_smp_runq_unlock(to_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - } - } - else { - if (!*from_locked) { - if (!*to_locked) - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - } - else if (erts_smp_runq_trylock(to_rq) == EBUSY) { - erts_smp_runq_unlock(from_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - } - } - *to_locked = *from_locked = 1; - } - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(from_rq, *from_locked); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(to_rq, *to_locked); - - /* Refuse to migrate to a suspended run queue */ - if (to_rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_RUNQ_SUSPENDED; - if (from_rq != (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&prt->run_queue)) - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_RUNQ_CHANGED; - if (!ERTS_PORT_IS_IN_RUNQ(from_rq, prt)) - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_NOT_IN_RUNQ; - dequeue_port(from_rq, prt); - erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&prt->run_queue, (erts_aint_t) to_rq); - enqueue_port(to_rq, prt); - return ERTS_MIGRATE_SUCCESS; + Port *pp; + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); + pp = pop_port(rq); + ASSERT(!pp + || rq == (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&pp->run_queue)); + ASSERT(!pp || pp->sched.in_runq); + return pp; } #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.h index d7104e1143..fd88b1c1ff 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.h @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ typedef struct ErtsPortTaskQueue_ ErtsPortTaskQueue; typedef struct { Port *next; - Port *prev; + int in_runq; ErtsPortTaskQueue *taskq; ErtsPortTaskQueue *exe_taskq; } ErtsPortTaskSched; @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_port_task_init_sched(ErtsPortTaskSched *ptsp) { ptsp->next = NULL; - ptsp->prev = NULL; + ptsp->in_runq = 0; ptsp->taskq = NULL; ptsp->exe_taskq = NULL; } @@ -123,13 +123,10 @@ int erts_port_task_schedule(Eterm, ErlDrvEventData); void erts_port_task_free_port(Port *); int erts_port_is_scheduled(Port *); + #ifdef ERTS_SMP -ErtsMigrateResult erts_port_migrate(Port *, - int *, - ErtsRunQueue *, - int *, - ErtsRunQueue *, - int *); +void erts_enqueue_port(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Port *pp); +Port *erts_dequeue_port(ErtsRunQueue *rq); #endif #undef ERTS_INCLUDE_SCHEDULER_INTERNALS #endif /* ERL_PORT_TASK_H__ */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c index 34da9cab84..2320b64295 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_printf_term.c @@ -437,7 +437,10 @@ print_term(fmtfn_t fn, void* arg, Eterm obj, long *dcount, } break; case BINARY_DEF: - { + if (header_is_bin_matchstate(*boxed_val(wobj))) { + PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "#MatchState"); + } + else { ProcBin* pb = (ProcBin *) binary_val(wobj); if (pb->size == 1) PRINT_STRING(res, fn, arg, "<<1 byte>>"); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c index 0fa2def5af..c58bf40435 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c @@ -94,34 +94,194 @@ #define HIGH_BIT (1 << PRIORITY_HIGH) #define NORMAL_BIT (1 << PRIORITY_NORMAL) #define LOW_BIT (1 << PRIORITY_LOW) +#define PORT_BIT (1 << ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) -#define ERTS_MAYBE_SAVE_TERMINATING_PROCESS(P) \ -do { \ - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_mtx_is_locked(&proc_tab_mtx)); \ - if (saved_term_procs.end) \ - save_terminating_process((P)); \ -} while (0) +#define ERTS_EMPTY_RUNQ(RQ) \ + ((ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB((RQ)) & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK) == 0 \ + && (RQ)->misc.start == NULL) -#define ERTS_EMPTY_RUNQ(RQ) \ - ((RQ)->len == 0 && (RQ)->misc.start == NULL) +#undef RUNQ_READ_RQ +#undef RUNQ_SET_RQ +#define RUNQ_READ_RQ(X) ((ErtsRunQueue *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob((X))) +#define RUNQ_SET_RQ(X, RQ) erts_smp_atomic_set_nob((X), (erts_aint_t) (RQ)) + +#ifdef DEBUG +# if defined(ARCH_64) && !HALFWORD_HEAP +# 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 #define ERTS_EMPTY_RUNQ_PORTS(RQ) \ - ((RQ)->ports.info.len == 0 && (RQ)->misc.start == NULL) + (RUNQ_READ_LEN(&(RQ)->ports.info.len) == 0 && (RQ)->misc.start == NULL) extern BeamInstr beam_apply[]; extern BeamInstr beam_exit[]; extern BeamInstr beam_continue_exit[]; -static Sint p_last; -static Sint p_next; -static Sint p_serial; -static Uint p_serial_mask; -static Uint p_serial_shift; +#ifdef ARCH_32 + +union { + erts_smp_dw_atomic_t pid_data; + char align[ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE]; +} last erts_align_attribute(ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE); + + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +dw_aint_to_uint64(erts_dw_aint_t *dw) +{ +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + return (Uint64) dw->dw_sint; +#else + Uint64 res; + res = (Uint64) ((Uint32) dw->sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD]); + res <<= 32; + res |= (Uint64) ((Uint32) dw->sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD]); + return res; +#endif +} + +static void +unint64_to_dw_aint(erts_dw_aint_t *dw, Uint64 val) +{ +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + dw->dw_sint = (ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__) val; +#else + dw->sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD] = (erts_aint_t) (val & 0xffffffff); + dw->sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD] = (erts_aint_t) ((val >> 32) & 0xffffffff); +#endif +} + +static ERTS_INLINE void +last_pid_data_init_nob(Uint64 val) +{ + erts_dw_aint_t dw; + unint64_to_dw_aint(&dw, val); + erts_smp_dw_atomic_init_nob(&last.pid_data, &dw); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE void +last_pid_data_set_relb(Uint64 val) +{ + erts_dw_aint_t dw; + unint64_to_dw_aint(&dw, val); + erts_smp_dw_atomic_set_relb(&last.pid_data, &dw); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +last_pid_data_read_nob(void) +{ + erts_dw_aint_t dw; + erts_smp_dw_atomic_read_nob(&last.pid_data, &dw); + return dw_aint_to_uint64(&dw); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +last_pid_data_read_acqb(void) +{ + erts_dw_aint_t dw; + erts_smp_dw_atomic_read_acqb(&last.pid_data, &dw); + return dw_aint_to_uint64(&dw); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +last_pid_data_cmpxchg_relb(Uint64 new, Uint64 exp) +{ + erts_dw_aint_t dw_new, dw_xchg; + + unint64_to_dw_aint(&dw_new, new); + unint64_to_dw_aint(&dw_xchg, exp); + + if (erts_smp_dw_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&last.pid_data, &dw_new, &dw_xchg)) + return exp; + else + return dw_aint_to_uint64(&dw_xchg); +} + +#elif defined(ARCH_64) + +union { + erts_smp_atomic_t pid_data; + char align[ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE]; +} last erts_align_attribute(ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE); + +static ERTS_INLINE void +last_pid_data_init_nob(Uint64 val) +{ + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&last.pid_data, (erts_aint_t) val); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE void +last_pid_data_set_relb(Uint64 val) +{ + erts_smp_atomic_set_relb(&last.pid_data, (erts_aint_t) val); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +last_pid_data_read_nob(void) +{ + return (Uint64) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&last.pid_data); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +last_pid_data_read_acqb(void) +{ + return (Uint64) erts_smp_atomic_read_acqb(&last.pid_data); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +last_pid_data_cmpxchg_relb(Uint64 new, Uint64 exp) +{ + return (Uint64) erts_smp_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&last.pid_data, + (erts_aint_t) new, + (erts_aint_t) exp); +} + +#else +# error "Not 64-bit, nor 32-bit architecture..." +#endif + +static ERTS_INLINE int +last_pid_data_cmp(Uint64 lpd1, Uint64 lpd2) +{ + Uint64 lpd1_wrap; + + if (lpd1 == lpd2) + return 0; + + lpd1_wrap = lpd1 + (((Uint64) 1) << 63); + + if (lpd1 < lpd1_wrap) + return (lpd1 < lpd2 && lpd2 < lpd1_wrap) ? -1 : 1; + else + return (lpd1_wrap <= lpd2 && lpd2 < lpd1) ? 1 : -1; +} + + +#define ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__ ((1 << _PID_DATA_SIZE) - 1) int erts_sched_compact_load; Uint erts_no_schedulers; -Uint erts_max_processes = ERTS_DEFAULT_MAX_PROCESSES; -Uint erts_process_tab_index_mask; + +ErtsProcTab erts_proc erts_align_attribute(ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE); int erts_sched_thread_suggested_stack_size = -1; @@ -188,7 +348,7 @@ static struct { struct { int active_runqs; int reds; - int max_len; + erts_aint32_t max_len; } prev_rise; Uint n; } balance_info; @@ -208,7 +368,7 @@ erts_sched_stat_t erts_sched_stat; static erts_tsd_key_t sched_data_key; #endif -static erts_smp_mtx_t proc_tab_mtx; +erts_smp_rwmtx_t erts_proc_tab_rwmtx; static erts_smp_atomic32_t function_calls; @@ -231,7 +391,6 @@ typedef union { static ErtsAlignedSchedulerSleepInfo *aligned_sched_sleep_info; -Process** process_tab; static Uint last_reductions; static Uint last_exact_reductions; Uint erts_default_process_flags; @@ -257,11 +416,11 @@ struct ErtsTermProcElement_ { union { struct { Eterm pid; - SysTimeval spawned; - SysTimeval exited; + Uint64 spawned; + Uint64 exited; } process; struct { - SysTimeval time; + Uint64 interval; } bif_invocation; } u; }; @@ -363,6 +522,7 @@ dbg_chk_aux_work_val(erts_aint32_t value) valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MISC_THR_PRGR; valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_DD; valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_DD_THR_PRGR; + valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_THR_PRGR_LATER_OP; #endif #if HAVE_ERTS_MSEG valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MSEG_CACHE_CHECK; @@ -370,6 +530,10 @@ dbg_chk_aux_work_val(erts_aint32_t value) #ifdef ERTS_SMP_SCHEDULERS_NEED_TO_CHECK_CHILDREN valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CHECK_CHILDREN; #endif +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CODE_IX_ACTIVATION; + valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FINISH_BP; +#endif #ifdef ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_REAP_PORTS valid |= ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_REAP_PORTS; #endif @@ -399,6 +563,53 @@ erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(ErtsRunQueue *runq) } #endif +static erts_interval_t *proc_interval; + +static void +proc_interval_init(void) +{ + proc_interval = erts_alloc_permanent_cache_aligned( + ERTS_ALC_T_PROC_INTERVAL, + sizeof(erts_interval_t)); + erts_smp_interval_init(proc_interval); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +get_proc_interval(void) +{ + return erts_smp_current_interval_nob(proc_interval); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +ensure_later_proc_interval(Uint64 interval) +{ + return erts_smp_ensure_later_interval_nob(proc_interval, interval); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +step_proc_interval(void) +{ + return erts_smp_step_interval_nob(proc_interval); +} + +Uint64 +erts_get_proc_interval(void) +{ + return get_proc_interval(); +} + +Uint64 +erts_ensure_later_proc_interval(Uint64 interval) +{ + return ensure_later_proc_interval(interval); +} + +Uint64 +erts_step_proc_interval(void) +{ + return step_proc_interval(); +} + void erts_pre_init_process(void) { @@ -448,7 +659,16 @@ erts_pre_init_process(void) void erts_init_process(int ncpu) { - Uint proc_bits = ERTS_PROC_BITS; + int proc_tab_sz; + int max_proc_bits; + int proc_bits = ERTS_PROC_BITS; + erts_smp_atomic_t *proc_entry; + char *proc_tab_end; + erts_smp_rwmtx_opt_t proc_tab_rwmtx_opts = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_OPT_DEFAULT_INITER; + proc_tab_rwmtx_opts.type = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_TYPE_EXTREMELY_FREQUENT_READ; + proc_tab_rwmtx_opts.lived = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_LONG_LIVED; + + proc_interval_init(); #ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_disable_proc_not_running_opt = 0; @@ -459,23 +679,51 @@ erts_init_process(int ncpu) erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&process_count, 0); - if (erts_use_r9_pids_ports) { + if (erts_use_r9_pids_ports) proc_bits = ERTS_R9_PROC_BITS; - ASSERT(erts_max_processes <= (1 << ERTS_R9_PROC_BITS)); + + if (erts_proc.max > (1 << proc_bits)) + erts_proc.max = 1 << proc_bits; + + proc_tab_sz = ERTS_ALC_CACHE_LINE_ALIGN_SIZE(erts_proc.max + * sizeof(erts_smp_atomic_t)); + erts_proc.tab = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROC_TABLE, proc_tab_sz); + proc_tab_end = ((char *) erts_proc.tab) + proc_tab_sz; + proc_entry = erts_proc.tab; + while (proc_tab_end > ((char *) proc_entry)) { + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(proc_entry, ERTS_AINT_NULL); + proc_entry++; } - process_tab = (Process**) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROC_TABLE, - erts_max_processes*sizeof(Process*)); - sys_memzero(process_tab, erts_max_processes * sizeof(Process*)); + erts_smp_rwmtx_init_opt(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx, + &proc_tab_rwmtx_opts, + "proc_tab"); + last_pid_data_init_nob(~((Uint64) 0)); - erts_smp_mtx_init(&proc_tab_mtx, "proc_tab"); - p_last = -1; - p_next = 0; - p_serial = 0; + max_proc_bits = erts_fit_in_bits_int32((Sint32) erts_proc.max - 1); + + erts_proc.tab_cache_lines = proc_tab_sz/ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE; + erts_proc.pix_per_cache_line = ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE/sizeof(erts_smp_atomic_t); + if ((erts_proc.max & (erts_proc.max - 1)) + | (erts_proc.pix_per_cache_line & (erts_proc.pix_per_cache_line - 1))) { + /* + * erts_proc.max or erts_proc.pix_per_cache_line + * not a power of 2 :( + */ + erts_proc.pix_cl_mask = 0; + erts_proc.pix_cl_shift = 0; + erts_proc.pix_cli_mask = 0; + erts_proc.pix_cli_shift = 0; + } + else { + ASSERT((erts_proc.tab_cache_lines + & (erts_proc.tab_cache_lines - 1)) == 0); + erts_proc.pix_cl_mask = erts_proc.tab_cache_lines-1; + erts_proc.pix_cl_shift = erts_fit_in_bits_int32(erts_proc.pix_per_cache_line-1); + erts_proc.pix_cli_shift = erts_fit_in_bits_int32(erts_proc.pix_cl_mask); + erts_proc.pix_cli_mask = (1 << (max_proc_bits - erts_proc.pix_cli_shift)) - 1; + } - p_serial_shift = erts_fit_in_bits(erts_max_processes - 1); - p_serial_mask = ((~(~((Uint) 0) << proc_bits)) >> p_serial_shift); - erts_process_tab_index_mask = ~(~((Uint) 0) << p_serial_shift); last_reductions = 0; last_exact_reductions = 0; erts_default_process_flags = 0; @@ -733,8 +981,9 @@ static ERTS_INLINE ErtsProcList * proclist_create(Process *p) { ErtsProcList *plp = proclist_alloc(); + ensure_later_proc_interval(p->started_interval); plp->pid = p->id; - plp->started = p->started; + plp->started_interval = p->started_interval; return plp; } @@ -747,8 +996,7 @@ proclist_destroy(ErtsProcList *plp) static ERTS_INLINE int proclist_same(ErtsProcList *plp, Process *p) { - return (plp->pid == p->id - && erts_cmp_timeval(&plp->started, &p->started) == 0); + return plp->pid == p->id && plp->started_interval == p->started_interval; } ErtsProcList * @@ -1200,7 +1448,94 @@ handle_async_ready_clean(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, } } +#endif /* ERTS_USE_ASYNC_READY_Q */ + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP +void +erts_notify_code_ix_activation(Process* p, ErtsThrPrgrVal later) +{ + ErtsAuxWorkData* awdp = &p->scheduler_data->aux_work_data; + ASSERT(awdp->code_ix_activation.code_stager == NULL); + awdp->code_ix_activation.code_stager = p; + awdp->code_ix_activation.thr_prgr = later; + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(p); + set_aux_work_flags_wakeup_relb(p->scheduler_data->ssi, + ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CODE_IX_ACTIVATION); +} + +static erts_aint32_t +handle_code_ix_activation(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, erts_aint32_t aux_work) +{ + Process* p; + if (!erts_thr_progress_has_reached(awdp->code_ix_activation.thr_prgr)) { + return aux_work & ~ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CODE_IX_ACTIVATION; + } + unset_aux_work_flags(awdp->ssi, ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CODE_IX_ACTIVATION); + p = awdp->code_ix_activation.code_stager; + ASSERT(p); +#ifdef DEBUG + awdp->code_ix_activation.code_stager = NULL; +#endif + erts_commit_staging_code_ix(); + erts_release_code_write_permission(); + erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + if (!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p)) { + erts_resume(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + } + erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(p); + return aux_work & ~ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CODE_IX_ACTIVATION; +} +#endif /* ERTS_SMP */ + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP +void +erts_notify_finish_breakpointing(Process* p) +{ + ErtsAuxWorkData* awdp = &p->scheduler_data->aux_work_data; + + ASSERT(awdp->bp_ix_activation.stager == NULL); + awdp->bp_ix_activation.stager = p; + awdp->bp_ix_activation.thr_prgr = erts_thr_progress_later(awdp->esdp); + erts_thr_progress_wakeup(awdp->esdp, awdp->bp_ix_activation.thr_prgr); + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(p); + set_aux_work_flags_wakeup_relb(p->scheduler_data->ssi, + ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FINISH_BP); +} + +static erts_aint32_t +handle_finish_bp(ErtsAuxWorkData* awdp, erts_aint32_t aux_work) +{ + ErtsThrPrgrVal current = haw_thr_prgr_current(awdp); + + if (!erts_thr_progress_has_reached_this(current, + awdp->bp_ix_activation.thr_prgr)) { + return aux_work & ~ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FINISH_BP; + } + if (erts_finish_breakpointing()) { /* Not done */ + /* Arrange for being called again */ + awdp->bp_ix_activation.thr_prgr = + erts_thr_progress_later(awdp->esdp); + erts_thr_progress_wakeup(awdp->esdp, awdp->bp_ix_activation.thr_prgr); + } else { /* Done */ + Process* p; + + unset_aux_work_flags(awdp->ssi, ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FINISH_BP); + p = awdp->bp_ix_activation.stager; +#ifdef DEBUG + awdp->bp_ix_activation.stager = NULL; #endif + erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + if (!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p)) { + erts_resume(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + } + erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(p); + erts_release_code_write_permission(); + } + return aux_work & ~ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FINISH_BP; +} +#endif /* ERTS_SMP */ static ERTS_INLINE erts_aint32_t handle_fix_alloc(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, erts_aint32_t aux_work) @@ -1319,6 +1654,74 @@ handle_delayed_dealloc_thr_prgr(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, erts_aint32_t aux_work) return aux_work & ~ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_DD_THR_PRGR; } +/* + * Handle scheduled thread progress later operations. + */ +#define ERTS_MAX_THR_PRGR_LATER_OPS 50 + +static ERTS_INLINE erts_aint32_t +handle_thr_prgr_later_op(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, erts_aint32_t aux_work) +{ + int lops; + ErtsThrPrgrVal current = haw_thr_prgr_current(awdp); + + for (lops = 0; lops < ERTS_MAX_THR_PRGR_LATER_OPS; lops++) { + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp *lop = awdp->later_op.first; + if (!erts_thr_progress_has_reached_this(current, lop->later)) + return aux_work & ~ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_THR_PRGR_LATER_OP; + awdp->later_op.first = lop->next; + lop->func(lop->data); + if (!awdp->later_op.first) { + awdp->later_op.last = NULL; + unset_aux_work_flags(awdp->ssi, + ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_THR_PRGR_LATER_OP); + return aux_work & ~ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_THR_PRGR_LATER_OP; + } + } + + return aux_work; +} + +#endif /* ERTS_SMP */ + +void +erts_schedule_thr_prgr_later_op(void (*later_func)(void *), + void *later_data, + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp *lop) +{ +#ifndef ERTS_SMP + later_func(later_data); +#else + ErtsSchedulerData *esdp; + ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp; + int request_wakeup = 1; + + esdp = erts_get_scheduler_data(); + ASSERT(esdp); + awdp = &esdp->aux_work_data; + + lop->func = later_func; + lop->data = later_data; + lop->later = erts_thr_progress_later(esdp); + lop->next = NULL; + if (!awdp->later_op.last) + awdp->later_op.first = lop; + else { + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp *last = awdp->later_op.last; + last->next = lop; + if (erts_thr_progress_equal(last->later, lop->later)) + request_wakeup = 0; + } + awdp->later_op.last = lop; + set_aux_work_flags_wakeup_nob(awdp->ssi, + ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_THR_PRGR_LATER_OP); + if (request_wakeup) + erts_thr_progress_wakeup(esdp, lop->later); +#endif +} + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + static erts_atomic32_t completed_dealloc_count; static void @@ -1544,6 +1947,11 @@ handle_aux_work(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, erts_aint32_t orig_aux_work, int waiting) | ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FIX_ALLOC_DEALLOC), handle_fix_alloc); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + HANDLE_AUX_WORK(ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_THR_PRGR_LATER_OP, + handle_thr_prgr_later_op); +#endif + #if ERTS_USE_ASYNC_READY_Q HANDLE_AUX_WORK(ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_ASYNC_READY, handle_async_ready); @@ -1573,9 +1981,19 @@ handle_aux_work(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, erts_aint32_t orig_aux_work, int waiting) handle_mseg_cache_check); #endif +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + HANDLE_AUX_WORK(ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CODE_IX_ACTIVATION, + handle_code_ix_activation); +#endif + HANDLE_AUX_WORK(ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_REAP_PORTS, handle_reap_ports); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + HANDLE_AUX_WORK(ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FINISH_BP, + handle_finish_bp); +#endif + ERTS_DBG_CHK_AUX_WORK_VAL(aux_work); #ifdef ERTS_SMP @@ -1734,8 +2152,8 @@ sched_waiting_sys(Uint no, ErtsRunQueue *rq) { ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); ASSERT(rq->waiting >= 0); - rq->flags |= (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK); + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(rq, (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK + | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK)); rq->waiting++; rq->waiting *= -1; rq->woken = 0; @@ -1811,8 +2229,8 @@ static ERTS_INLINE void sched_waiting(Uint no, ErtsRunQueue *rq) { ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); - rq->flags |= (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK); + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(rq, (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK + | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK)); if (rq->waiting < 0) rq->waiting--; else @@ -1844,9 +2262,8 @@ ongoing_multi_scheduling_block(void) static ERTS_INLINE void empty_runq(ErtsRunQueue *rq) { - erts_aint32_t oifls = erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_nob(&rq->info_flags, - ~ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY); - if (oifls & ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY) { + Uint32 old_flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY|ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED); + if (old_flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY) { #ifdef DEBUG erts_aint32_t empty = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&no_empty_run_queues); /* @@ -1862,9 +2279,8 @@ empty_runq(ErtsRunQueue *rq) static ERTS_INLINE void non_empty_runq(ErtsRunQueue *rq) { - erts_aint32_t oifls = erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&rq->info_flags, - ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY); - if (!(oifls & ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY)) { + Uint32 old_flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY); + if (!(old_flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY)) { #ifdef DEBUG erts_aint32_t empty = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&no_empty_run_queues); /* @@ -2479,19 +2895,16 @@ try_inc_no_active_runqs(int active) static ERTS_INLINE int chk_wake_sched(ErtsRunQueue *crq, int ix, int activate) { - erts_aint32_t iflgs; + Uint32 flags; ErtsRunQueue *wrq; if (crq->ix == ix) return 0; wrq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - iflgs = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&wrq->info_flags); - if (!(iflgs & (ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_SUSPENDED|ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY))) { + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET(wrq); + if (!(flags & (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED|ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY))) { if (activate) { - if (try_inc_no_active_runqs(ix+1)) { - erts_smp_xrunq_lock(crq, wrq); - wrq->flags &= ~ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE; - erts_smp_xrunq_unlock(crq, wrq); - } + if (try_inc_no_active_runqs(ix+1)) + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(wrq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE); } wake_scheduler(wrq, 0); return 1; @@ -2558,9 +2971,7 @@ erts_sched_notify_check_cpu_bind(void) int ix; for (ix = 0; ix < erts_no_run_queues; ix++) { ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - rq->flags |= ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND; - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND); wake_scheduler(rq, 0); } #else @@ -2569,409 +2980,547 @@ erts_sched_notify_check_cpu_bind(void) } -#ifdef ERTS_SMP +static ERTS_INLINE void +enqueue_process(ErtsRunQueue *runq, int prio, Process *p) +{ + ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq; -ErtsRunQueue * -erts_prepare_emigrate(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, ErtsRunQueueInfo *c_rqi, int prio) + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); + + erts_smp_inc_runq_len(runq, &runq->procs.prio_info[prio], prio); + + if (prio == PRIORITY_LOW) { + p->schedule_count = RESCHEDULE_LOW; + rpq = &runq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL]; + } + else { + p->schedule_count = 1; + rpq = &runq->procs.prio[prio]; + } + + p->next = NULL; + if (rpq->last) + rpq->last->next = p; + else + rpq->first = p; + rpq->last = p; +} + + +static ERTS_INLINE void +unqueue_process(ErtsRunQueue *runq, + ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq, + ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi, + int prio, + Process *prev_proc, + Process *proc) { - ASSERT(ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(c_rq->flags, prio)); - ASSERT(ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(c_rq->flags, prio) - || c_rqi->len >= c_rqi->migrate.limit.this); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); - while (1) { - ErtsRunQueue *n_rq = c_rqi->migrate.runq; - ERTS_DBG_VERIFY_VALID_RUNQP(n_rq); - erts_smp_xrunq_lock(c_rq, n_rq); - - /* - * erts_smp_xrunq_lock() may release lock on c_rq! We have - * to check that we still want to emigrate and emigrate - * to the same run queue as before. - */ + if (prev_proc) + prev_proc->next = proc->next; + else + rpq->first = proc->next; + if (!proc->next) + rpq->last = prev_proc; - if (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(c_rq->flags, prio)) { - Uint32 force = (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(c_rq->flags, prio) - | (c_rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE)); - if (force || c_rqi->len > c_rqi->migrate.limit.this) { - ErtsRunQueueInfo *n_rqi; - /* We still want to emigrate */ - - if (n_rq != c_rqi->migrate.runq) { - /* Ahh... run queue changed; need to do it all over again... */ - erts_smp_runq_unlock(n_rq); - continue; - } - else { + if (!rpq->first) + rpq->last = NULL; - if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) - n_rqi = &n_rq->ports.info; - else - n_rqi = &n_rq->procs.prio_info[prio]; + erts_smp_dec_runq_len(runq, rqi, prio); +} - if (force || (n_rqi->len < c_rqi->migrate.limit.other)) { - /* emigrate ... */ - return n_rq; - } - } - } - } - ASSERT(n_rq != c_rq); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(n_rq); - if (!(c_rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE)) { - /* No more emigrations to this runq */ - ERTS_UNSET_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(c_rq->flags, prio); - ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(c_rqi->migrate.runq, 0x3); - } +static ERTS_INLINE Process * +dequeue_process(ErtsRunQueue *runq, int prio_q, erts_aint32_t *statep) +{ + erts_aint32_t state; + int prio; + ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq; + ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi; + Process *p; + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); + + ASSERT(PRIORITY_NORMAL == prio_q + || PRIORITY_HIGH == prio_q + || PRIORITY_MAX == prio_q); + rpq = &runq->procs.prio[prio_q]; + p = rpq->first; + if (!p) return NULL; + + ERTS_SMP_DATA_DEPENDENCY_READ_MEMORY_BARRIER; + + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state); + if (statep) + *statep = state; + + prio = (int) (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK & state); + + rqi = &runq->procs.prio_info[prio]; + + if (p) + unqueue_process(runq, rpq, rqi, prio, NULL, p); + + return p; +} + +static ERTS_INLINE int +check_requeue_process(ErtsRunQueue *rq, int prio_q) +{ + ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq = &rq->procs.prio[prio_q]; + Process *p = rpq->first; + if (--p->schedule_count > 0 && p != rpq->last) { + /* reschedule */ + rpq->first = p->next; + rpq->last->next = p; + rpq->last = p; + p->next = NULL; + return 1; } + return 0; +} + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + +static ErtsRunQueue * +check_immigration_need(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, ErtsMigrationPath *mp, int prio) +{ + int len; + Uint32 f_flags, f_rq_flags; + ErtsRunQueue *f_rq; + + f_flags = mp->prio[prio].flags; + + ASSERT(ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_IMMIGRATE(mp->flags, prio)); + + f_rq = mp->prio[prio].runq; + if (!f_rq) + return NULL; + + f_rq_flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET(f_rq); + if (f_rq_flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED) + return NULL; + + if (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(f_flags, prio)) + return f_rq; + + if (f_rq_flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE) + return f_rq; + + if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&c_rq->ports.info.len); + else + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&c_rq->procs.prio_info[prio].len); + + if (len < mp->prio[prio].limit.this) { + if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&f_rq->ports.info.len); + else + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&f_rq->procs.prio_info[prio].len); + + if (len > mp->prio[prio].limit.other) + return f_rq; + } + return NULL; } static void -immigrate(ErtsRunQueue *rq) +immigrate(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, ErtsMigrationPath *mp) { - int prio; + Uint32 iflags, iflag; + erts_smp_runq_unlock(c_rq); - ASSERT(rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK); + ASSERT(erts_thr_progress_is_managed_thread()); - for (prio = 0; prio < ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS; prio++) { - if (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_IMMIGRATE(rq->flags, prio)) { - ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi = (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL - ? &rq->ports.info - : &rq->procs.prio_info[prio]); - ErtsRunQueue *from_rq = rqi->migrate.runq; - int rq_locked, from_rq_locked; + iflags = mp->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK; - ERTS_DBG_VERIFY_VALID_RUNQP(from_rq); + iflag = iflags & -iflags; - rq_locked = 1; - from_rq_locked = 1; - erts_smp_xrunq_lock(rq, from_rq); - /* - * erts_smp_xrunq_lock() may release lock on rq! We have - * to check that we still want to immigrate from the same - * run queue as before. - */ - if (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_IMMIGRATE(rq->flags, prio) - && from_rq == rqi->migrate.runq) { - ErtsRunQueueInfo *from_rqi = (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL - ? &from_rq->ports.info - : &from_rq->procs.prio_info[prio]); - if ((ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(rq->flags, prio) - && ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(from_rq->flags, prio) - && from_rqi->len) - || (from_rqi->len > rqi->migrate.limit.other - && rqi->len < rqi->migrate.limit.this)) { - if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) { - Port *prt = from_rq->ports.start; - if (prt) { - int prt_locked = 0; - (void) erts_port_migrate(prt, &prt_locked, - from_rq, &from_rq_locked, - rq, &rq_locked); - if (prt_locked) - erts_smp_port_unlock(prt); - } - } - else { - Process *proc; - ErtsRunPrioQueue *from_rpq; - from_rpq = (prio == PRIORITY_LOW - ? &from_rq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL] - : &from_rq->procs.prio[prio]); - for (proc = from_rpq->first; proc; proc = proc->next) - if (proc->prio == prio && !proc->bound_runq) - break; - if (proc) { - ErtsProcLocks proc_locks = 0; - (void) erts_proc_migrate(proc, &proc_locks, - from_rq, &from_rq_locked, - rq, &rq_locked); - if (proc_locks) - erts_smp_proc_unlock(proc, proc_locks); - } + while (iflag) { + ErtsRunQueue *rq; + int prio; + + switch (iflag) { + case (MAX_BIT << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT): + prio = PRIORITY_MAX; + break; + case (HIGH_BIT << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT): + prio = PRIORITY_HIGH; + break; + case (NORMAL_BIT << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT): + prio = PRIORITY_NORMAL; + break; + case (LOW_BIT << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT): + prio = PRIORITY_LOW; + break; + case (PORT_BIT << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT): + prio = ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL; + break; + default: + erl_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, + "%s:%d:%s(): Invalid immigrate queue mask", + __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); + prio = 0; + break; + } + + iflags &= ~iflag; + iflag = iflags & -iflags; + + rq = check_immigration_need(c_rq, mp, prio); + if (rq) { + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); + if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) { + Port *prt; + prt = erts_dequeue_port(rq); + if (prt) + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&prt->run_queue, c_rq); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + if (prt) { + /* port might terminate while we have no lock... */ + rq = erts_port_runq(prt); + if (rq) { + if (rq != c_rq) + erl_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, + "%s:%d:%s(): Internal error", + __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); + erts_enqueue_port(c_rq, prt); + if (!iflag) + return; /* done */ + erts_smp_runq_unlock(c_rq); } } - else { - ERTS_UNSET_RUNQ_FLG_IMMIGRATE(rq->flags, prio); - ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(rqi->migrate.runq, 0x1); + } + else { + ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq = &rq->procs.prio[prio == PRIORITY_LOW + ? PRIORITY_NORMAL + : prio]; + Process *prev_proc = NULL; + Process *proc = rpq->first; + int rq_locked = 1; + + while (proc) { + erts_aint32_t state; + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&proc->state); + if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state) + && (prio == (int) (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK & state))) { + ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi = &rq->procs.prio_info[prio]; + unqueue_process(rq, rpq, rqi, prio, prev_proc, proc); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, c_rq); + rq_locked = 0; + + erts_smp_runq_lock(c_rq); + enqueue_process(c_rq, prio, proc); + if (!iflag) + return; /* done */ + erts_smp_runq_unlock(c_rq); + break; + } + prev_proc = proc; + proc = proc->next; } + if (rq_locked) + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); } - if (from_rq_locked) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(from_rq); - if (!rq_locked) - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); } } + + erts_smp_runq_lock(c_rq); } +static ERTS_INLINE void +suspend_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq) +{ + erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&rq->scheduler->ssi->flags, + ERTS_SSI_FLG_SUSPENDED); + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED); + + wake_scheduler(rq, 0); +} + +static void scheduler_ix_resume_wake(Uint ix); + +static ERTS_INLINE void +resume_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq) +{ + int pix; + + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); + + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MASK_SET(rq, + (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK + | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK + | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED), + (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK + | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK)); + + rq->check_balance_reds = ERTS_RUNQ_CALL_CHECK_BALANCE_REDS; + for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { + rq->procs.prio_info[pix].max_len = 0; + rq->procs.prio_info[pix].reds = 0; + } + rq->ports.info.max_len = 0; + rq->ports.info.reds = 0; + rq->max_len = 0; + + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + + scheduler_ix_resume_wake(rq->ix); +} + +typedef struct { + Process *first; + Process *last; +} ErtsStuckBoundProcesses; + static void -evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *evac_rq, ErtsRunQueue *rq) +schedule_bound_processes(ErtsRunQueue *rq, + ErtsStuckBoundProcesses *sbpp) { - Port *prt; - int notify_to_rq = 0; - int prio; - int prt_locked = 0; - int rq_locked = 0; - int evac_rq_locked = 1; - ErtsMigrateResult mres; + Process *proc, *next; + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); - erts_smp_runq_lock(evac_rq); + proc = sbpp->first; + while (proc) { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&proc->state); + next = proc->next; + enqueue_process(rq, (int) (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK & state), proc); + proc = next; + } +} - erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&evac_rq->scheduler->ssi->flags, - ERTS_SSI_FLG_SUSPENDED); +static void +evacuate_run_queue(ErtsRunQueue *rq, + ErtsStuckBoundProcesses *sbpp) +{ + int prio_q; + ErtsRunQueue *to_rq; + ErtsMigrationPaths *mps; + ErtsMigrationPath *mp; - evac_rq->flags &= ~ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK; - evac_rq->flags |= (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_QMASK - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_QMASK - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); - erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&evac_rq->info_flags, ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_SUSPENDED); - /* - * Need to set up evacuation paths first since we - * may release the run queue lock on evac_rq - * when evacuating. - */ - evac_rq->misc.evac_runq = rq; - evac_rq->ports.info.migrate.runq = rq; - for (prio = 0; prio < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; prio++) - evac_rq->procs.prio_info[prio].migrate.runq = rq; + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED); + + mps = erts_get_migration_paths_managed(); + mp = &mps->mpath[rq->ix]; /* Evacuate scheduled misc ops */ - if (evac_rq->misc.start) { - rq_locked = 1; - erts_smp_xrunq_lock(evac_rq, rq); - if (rq->misc.end) - rq->misc.end->next = evac_rq->misc.start; + if (rq->misc.start) { + ErtsMiscOpList *start, *end; + + to_rq = mp->misc_evac_runq; + if (!to_rq) + return; + + start = rq->misc.start; + end = rq->misc.end; + rq->misc.start = NULL; + rq->misc.end = NULL; + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + + erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); + if (to_rq->misc.end) + to_rq->misc.end->next = start; else - rq->misc.start = evac_rq->misc.start; - rq->misc.end = evac_rq->misc.end; - evac_rq->misc.start = NULL; - evac_rq->misc.end = NULL; + to_rq->misc.start = start; + + to_rq->misc.end = end; + erts_smp_runq_unlock(to_rq); + smp_notify_inc_runq(to_rq); + erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); } - /* Evacuate scheduled ports */ - prt = evac_rq->ports.start; - while (prt) { - mres = erts_port_migrate(prt, &prt_locked, - evac_rq, &evac_rq_locked, - rq, &rq_locked); - if (mres == ERTS_MIGRATE_SUCCESS) - notify_to_rq = 1; - if (prt_locked) - erts_smp_port_unlock(prt); - if (!evac_rq_locked) { - evac_rq_locked = 1; - erts_smp_runq_lock(evac_rq); + if (rq->ports.start) { + Port *prt; + + to_rq = mp->prio[ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL].runq; + if (!to_rq) + return; + + /* Evacuate scheduled ports */ + prt = rq->ports.start; + while (prt) { + ErtsRunQueue *prt_rq; + prt = erts_dequeue_port(rq); + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&prt->run_queue, to_rq); + erts_smp_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) + erl_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, + "%s:%d:%s() internal error\n", + __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); + erts_enqueue_port(to_rq, prt); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(to_rq); + } + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); + prt = rq->ports.start; } - prt = evac_rq->ports.start; + smp_notify_inc_runq(to_rq); } /* Evacuate scheduled processes */ - for (prio = 0; prio < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; prio++) { + 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; - switch (prio) { - case PRIORITY_MAX: - case PRIORITY_HIGH: - case PRIORITY_NORMAL: - proc = evac_rq->procs.prio[prio].first; - while (proc) { - ErtsProcLocks proc_locks = 0; - - /* Bound processes are stuck... */ - while (proc->bound_runq) { - proc = proc->next; - if (!proc) - goto end_of_proc; - } - - mres = erts_proc_migrate(proc, &proc_locks, - evac_rq, &evac_rq_locked, - rq, &rq_locked); - if (mres == ERTS_MIGRATE_SUCCESS) - notify_to_rq = 1; - if (proc_locks) - erts_smp_proc_unlock(proc, proc_locks); - if (!evac_rq_locked) { - erts_smp_runq_lock(evac_rq); - evac_rq_locked = 1; - } + if (!mp->prio[prio_q].runq) + return; + if (prio_q == PRIORITY_NORMAL && !mp->prio[PRIORITY_LOW].runq) + return; - proc = evac_rq->procs.prio[prio].first; + proc = dequeue_process(rq, prio_q, &state); + while (proc) { + if (ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state) { + /* Bound processes get stuck here... */ + proc->next = NULL; + if (sbpp->last) + sbpp->last->next = proc; + else + sbpp->first = proc; + sbpp->last = proc; } + else { + int prio = (int) (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK & state); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - end_of_proc: + to_rq = mp->prio[prio].runq; + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, to_rq); -#ifdef DEBUG - for (proc = evac_rq->procs.prio[prio].first; - proc; - proc = proc->next) { - ASSERT(proc->bound_runq); + erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); + enqueue_process(to_rq, prio, proc); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(to_rq); + notify = 1; + + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); } -#endif - break; - case PRIORITY_LOW: - break; - default: - ASSERT(!"Invalid process priority"); - break; + proc = dequeue_process(rq, prio_q, &state); } + if (notify) + smp_notify_inc_runq(to_rq); } - if (rq_locked) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - - if (evac_rq_locked) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(evac_rq); - - if (notify_to_rq) - smp_notify_inc_runq(rq); - - wake_scheduler(evac_rq, 0); + if (ERTS_EMPTY_RUNQ(rq)) + empty_runq(rq); } static int -try_steal_task_from_victim(ErtsRunQueue *rq, int *rq_lockedp, ErtsRunQueue *vrq) +try_steal_task_from_victim(ErtsRunQueue *rq, int *rq_lockedp, ErtsRunQueue *vrq, Uint32 flags) { - Process *proc; - int vrq_locked; + Uint32 procs_qmask = flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_PROCS_QMASK; + int max_prio_bit; + ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq; - if (*rq_lockedp) - erts_smp_xrunq_lock(rq, vrq); - else - erts_smp_runq_lock(vrq); - vrq_locked = 1; + if (*rq_lockedp) { + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + *rq_lockedp = 0; + } + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(!erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(rq, *rq_lockedp); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(vrq, vrq_locked); + erts_smp_runq_lock(vrq); if (rq->halt_in_progress) - goto try_steal_port; + goto no_procs; /* * Check for a runnable process to steal... */ - switch (vrq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_PROCS_QMASK) { - case MAX_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|NORMAL_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - for (proc = vrq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_MAX].last; - proc; - proc = proc->prev) { - if (!proc->bound_runq) - break; - } - if (proc) + while (procs_qmask) { + Process *prev_proc; + Process *proc; + + max_prio_bit = procs_qmask & -procs_qmask; + switch (max_prio_bit) { + case MAX_BIT: + rpq = &vrq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_MAX]; break; - case HIGH_BIT: - case HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT: - case HIGH_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - for (proc = vrq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_HIGH].last; - proc; - proc = proc->prev) { - if (!proc->bound_runq) - break; - } - if (proc) + case HIGH_BIT: + rpq = &vrq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_HIGH]; break; - case NORMAL_BIT: - case LOW_BIT: - case NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - for (proc = vrq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL].last; - proc; - proc = proc->prev) { - if (!proc->bound_runq) - break; - } - if (proc) + case NORMAL_BIT: + case LOW_BIT: + rpq = &vrq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL]; break; - case 0: - proc = NULL; - break; - default: - ASSERT(!"Invalid queue mask"); - proc = NULL; - break; - } + case 0: + goto no_procs; + default: + ASSERT(!"Invalid queue mask"); + goto no_procs; + } + + prev_proc = NULL; + proc = rpq->first; - if (proc) { - ErtsProcLocks proc_locks = 0; - int res; - ErtsMigrateResult mres; - mres = erts_proc_migrate(proc, &proc_locks, - vrq, &vrq_locked, - rq, rq_lockedp); - if (proc_locks) - erts_smp_proc_unlock(proc, proc_locks); - res = !0; - switch (mres) { - case ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_RUNQ_SUSPENDED: - res = 0; - case ERTS_MIGRATE_SUCCESS: - if (vrq_locked) + while (proc) { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&proc->state); + if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state)) { + /* Steal process */ + int prio = (int) (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK & state); + ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi = &vrq->procs.prio_info[prio]; + unqueue_process(vrq, rpq, rqi, prio, prev_proc, proc); erts_smp_runq_unlock(vrq); - return res; - default: /* Other failures */ - break; - } - } + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&proc->run_queue, rq); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(rq, *rq_lockedp); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(vrq, vrq_locked); + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); + *rq_lockedp = 1; + enqueue_process(rq, prio, proc); + return !0; + } + prev_proc = proc; + proc = proc->next; + } - if (!vrq_locked) { - if (*rq_lockedp) - erts_smp_xrunq_lock(rq, vrq); - else - erts_smp_runq_lock(vrq); - vrq_locked = 1; + procs_qmask &= ~max_prio_bit; } - try_steal_port: +no_procs: - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(rq, *rq_lockedp); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(vrq, vrq_locked); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(vrq)); /* * Check for a runnable port to steal... */ - if (vrq->ports.info.len) { - Port *prt = vrq->ports.end; - int prt_locked = 0; - int res; - ErtsMigrateResult mres; - - mres = erts_port_migrate(prt, &prt_locked, - vrq, &vrq_locked, - rq, rq_lockedp); - if (prt_locked) - erts_smp_port_unlock(prt); - res = !0; - switch (mres) { - case ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_RUNQ_SUSPENDED: - res = 0; - case ERTS_MIGRATE_SUCCESS: - if (vrq_locked) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(vrq); - return res; - default: /* Other failures */ - break; + if (vrq->ports.start) { + ErtsRunQueue *prt_rq; + Port *prt = erts_dequeue_port(vrq); + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&prt->run_queue, rq); + erts_smp_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) + erl_exit(ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, + "%s:%d:%s() internal error\n", + __FILE__, __LINE__, __func__); + *rq_lockedp = 1; + erts_enqueue_port(rq, prt); + return !0; } } - if (vrq_locked) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(vrq); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(vrq); return 0; } @@ -2981,9 +3530,10 @@ static ERTS_INLINE int check_possible_steal_victim(ErtsRunQueue *rq, int *rq_lockedp, int vix) { ErtsRunQueue *vrq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(vix); - erts_aint32_t iflgs = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&vrq->info_flags); - if (iflgs & ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY) - return try_steal_task_from_victim(rq, rq_lockedp, vrq); + Uint32 flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET(vrq); + if ((flags & (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY + | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED)) == ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY) + return try_steal_task_from_victim(rq, rq_lockedp, vrq, flags); else return 0; } @@ -2993,15 +3543,12 @@ static int try_steal_task(ErtsRunQueue *rq) { int res, rq_locked, vix, active_rqs, blnc_rqs; + Uint32 flags; - /* - * We are not allowed to steal jobs to this run queue - * if it is suspended. Note that it might get suspended - * at any time when we don't have the lock on the run - * queue. - */ - if (rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) - return 0; + /* Protect jobs we steal from getting stolen from us... */ + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED); + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) + return 0; /* go suspend instead... */ res = 0; rq_locked = 1; @@ -3120,12 +3667,123 @@ do { \ ASSERT(sum__ == (RQ)->full_reds_history_sum); \ } while (0); +#define ERTS_PRE_ALLOCED_MPATHS 8 + +erts_atomic_t erts_migration_paths; + +static struct { + size_t size; + ErtsMigrationPaths *freelist; + struct { + ErtsMigrationPaths *first; + ErtsMigrationPaths *last; + } retired; +} mpaths; + +static void +init_migration_paths(void) +{ + int qix, i; + char *p; + ErtsMigrationPaths *mps; + + mpaths.size = sizeof(ErtsMigrationPaths); + mpaths.size += sizeof(ErtsMigrationPath)*(erts_no_schedulers-1); + mpaths.size = ERTS_ALC_CACHE_LINE_ALIGN_SIZE(mpaths.size); + + p = erts_alloc_permanent_cache_aligned(ERTS_ALC_T_LL_MPATHS, + (mpaths.size + * ERTS_PRE_ALLOCED_MPATHS)); + mpaths.freelist = NULL; + for (i = 0; i < ERTS_PRE_ALLOCED_MPATHS-1; i++) { + mps = (ErtsMigrationPaths *) p; + mps->next = mpaths.freelist; + mpaths.freelist = mps; + p += mpaths.size; + } + + mps = (ErtsMigrationPaths *) p; + mps->block = NULL; + for (qix = 0; qix < erts_no_run_queues; qix++) { + int pix; + mps->mpath[qix].flags = 0; + mps->mpath[qix].misc_evac_runq = NULL; + for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { + mps->mpath[qix].prio[pix].limit.this = -1; + mps->mpath[qix].prio[pix].limit.other = -1; + mps->mpath[qix].prio[pix].runq = NULL; + mps->mpath[qix].prio[pix].flags = 0; + } + } + erts_atomic_init_wb(&erts_migration_paths, (erts_aint_t) mps); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE ErtsMigrationPaths * +alloc_mpaths(void) +{ + void *block; + ErtsMigrationPaths *res; + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_mtx_is_locked(&balance_info.update_mtx)); + + res = mpaths.freelist; + if (res) { + mpaths.freelist = res->next; + res->block = NULL; + return res; + } + res = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_SL_MPATHS, + mpaths.size+ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE); + block = (void *) res; + if (((UWord) res) & ERTS_CACHE_LINE_MASK) + res = (ErtsMigrationPaths *) ((((UWord) res) & ~ERTS_CACHE_LINE_MASK) + + ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE); + res->block = block; + return res; +} + +static ERTS_INLINE void +retire_mpaths(ErtsMigrationPaths *mps) +{ + ErtsThrPrgrVal current; + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_mtx_is_locked(&balance_info.update_mtx)); + + current = erts_thr_progress_current(); + + while (mpaths.retired.first) { + ErtsMigrationPaths *tmp = mpaths.retired.first; + if (!erts_thr_progress_has_reached_this(current, tmp->thr_prgr)) + break; + mpaths.retired.first = tmp->next; + if (tmp->block) { + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_SL_MPATHS, tmp->block); + } + else { + tmp->next = mpaths.freelist; + mpaths.freelist = tmp; + } + } + + if (!mpaths.retired.first) + mpaths.retired.last = NULL; + + mps->thr_prgr = erts_thr_progress_later(NULL); + mps->next = NULL; + + if (mpaths.retired.last) + mpaths.retired.last->next = mps; + else + mpaths.retired.first = mps; + mpaths.retired.last = mps; +} + static void check_balance(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq) { #if ERTS_MAX_PROCESSES >= (1 << 27) # error check_balance() assumes ERTS_MAX_PROCESS < (1 << 27) #endif + ErtsMigrationPaths *new_mpaths, *old_mpaths; ErtsRunQueueBalance avg = {0}; Sint64 scheds_reds, full_scheds_reds; int forced, active, current_active, oowc, half_full_scheds, full_scheds, @@ -3151,9 +3809,9 @@ check_balance(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq) ERTS_FOREACH_RUNQ(rq, { if (rq->waiting) - rq->flags |= ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK; + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK); else - rq->flags &= ~ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK; + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK); rq->check_balance_reds = ERTS_RUNQ_CALL_CHECK_BALANCE_REDS; }); @@ -3195,7 +3853,7 @@ check_balance(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq) ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(qix); erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - run_queue_info[qix].flags = rq->flags; + run_queue_info[qix].flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq); for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].max_len = rq->procs.prio_info[pix].max_len; @@ -3529,47 +4187,27 @@ erts_fprintf(stderr, "--------------------------------\n"); set_no_active_runqs(active); balance_info.halftime = 1; - erts_smp_atomic32_set_nob(&balance_info.checking_balance, 0); + new_mpaths = alloc_mpaths(); + + /* Write migration paths */ - /* Write migration paths and reset balance statistics in all queues */ for (qix = 0; qix < blnc_no_rqs; qix++) { int mqix; - Uint32 flags; - ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(qix); - ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi; - flags = run_queue_info[qix].flags; - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - flags |= (rq->flags & ~ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATION_INFO); - ASSERT(!(flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK)); - if (rq->waiting) - flags |= ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK; - - rq->full_reds_history_sum - = run_queue_info[qix].full_reds_history_sum; - rq->full_reds_history[freds_hist_ix] - = run_queue_info[qix].full_reds_history_change; + Uint32 flags = run_queue_info[qix].flags; + ErtsMigrationPath *mp = &new_mpaths->mpath[qix]; - ERTS_DBG_CHK_FULL_REDS_HISTORY(rq); + mp->flags = flags; + mp->misc_evac_runq = NULL; - rq->out_of_work_count = 0; - rq->flags = flags; - rq->max_len = rq->len; for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { - rqi = (pix == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL - ? &rq->ports.info - : &rq->procs.prio_info[pix]); - rqi->max_len = rqi->len; - rqi->reds = 0; if (!(ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(flags, pix) | ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_IMMIGRATE(flags, pix))) { ASSERT(run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].immigrate_from < 0); ASSERT(run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].emigrate_to < 0); -#ifdef DEBUG - rqi->migrate.limit.this = -1; - rqi->migrate.limit.other = -1; - ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(rqi->migrate.runq, 0x2); -#endif - + mp->prio[pix].limit.this = -1; + mp->prio[pix].limit.other = -1; + mp->prio[pix].runq = NULL; + mp->prio[pix].flags = 0; } else if (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(flags, pix)) { ASSERT(!ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_IMMIGRATE(flags, pix)); @@ -3577,11 +4215,12 @@ erts_fprintf(stderr, "--------------------------------\n"); ASSERT(run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].emigrate_to >= 0); mqix = run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].emigrate_to; - rqi->migrate.limit.this + mp->prio[pix].limit.this = run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].migration_limit; - rqi->migrate.limit.other + mp->prio[pix].limit.other = run_queue_info[mqix].prio[pix].migration_limit; - rqi->migrate.runq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(mqix); + mp->prio[pix].runq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(mqix); + mp->prio[pix].flags = run_queue_info[mqix].flags; } else { ASSERT(ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_IMMIGRATE(flags, pix)); @@ -3589,24 +4228,142 @@ erts_fprintf(stderr, "--------------------------------\n"); ASSERT(run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].immigrate_from >= 0); mqix = run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].immigrate_from; - rqi->migrate.limit.this + mp->prio[pix].limit.this = run_queue_info[qix].prio[pix].migration_limit; - rqi->migrate.limit.other + mp->prio[pix].limit.other = run_queue_info[mqix].prio[pix].migration_limit; - rqi->migrate.runq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(mqix); + mp->prio[pix].runq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(mqix); + mp->prio[pix].flags = run_queue_info[mqix].flags; } } + } + + old_mpaths = erts_get_migration_paths_managed(); + + /* Keep offline run-queues as is */ + for (qix = blnc_no_rqs; qix < erts_no_schedulers; qix++) { + ErtsMigrationPath *nmp = &new_mpaths->mpath[qix]; + ErtsMigrationPath *omp = &old_mpaths->mpath[qix]; + + nmp->flags = omp->flags; + nmp->misc_evac_runq = omp->misc_evac_runq; + + for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { + nmp->prio[pix].limit.this = omp->prio[pix].limit.this; + nmp->prio[pix].limit.other = omp->prio[pix].limit.other; + nmp->prio[pix].runq = omp->prio[pix].runq; + nmp->prio[pix].flags = omp->prio[pix].flags; + } + } + + + /* Publish new migration paths... */ + erts_atomic_set_wb(&erts_migration_paths, (erts_aint_t) new_mpaths); + + /* Reset balance statistics in all online queues */ + for (qix = 0; qix < blnc_no_rqs; qix++) { + Uint32 flags = run_queue_info[qix].flags; + ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(qix); + + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); + ASSERT(!(flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK)); + if (rq->waiting) + flags |= ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK; + + rq->full_reds_history_sum + = run_queue_info[qix].full_reds_history_sum; + rq->full_reds_history[freds_hist_ix] + = run_queue_info[qix].full_reds_history_change; + + ERTS_DBG_CHK_FULL_REDS_HISTORY(rq); + + rq->out_of_work_count = 0; + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MASK_SET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATION_INFO, flags); + + rq->max_len = rq->len; + for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { + ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi; + rqi = (pix == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL + ? &rq->ports.info + : &rq->procs.prio_info[pix]); + erts_smp_reset_max_len(rq, rqi); + rqi->reds = 0; + } rq->check_balance_reds = ERTS_RUNQ_CALL_CHECK_BALANCE_REDS; erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); } + erts_smp_atomic32_set_nob(&balance_info.checking_balance, 0); + balance_info.n++; + retire_mpaths(old_mpaths); erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&balance_info.update_mtx); erts_smp_runq_lock(c_rq); } +static void +change_no_used_runqs(int used) +{ + ErtsMigrationPaths *new_mpaths, *old_mpaths; + int active, qix; + erts_smp_mtx_lock(&balance_info.update_mtx); + get_no_runqs(&active, NULL); + set_no_used_runqs(used); + + old_mpaths = erts_get_migration_paths_managed(); + new_mpaths = alloc_mpaths(); + + /* Write migration paths... */ + + for (qix = 0; qix < used; qix++) { + int pix; + ErtsMigrationPath *omp = &old_mpaths->mpath[qix]; + ErtsMigrationPath *nmp = &new_mpaths->mpath[qix]; + + nmp->flags = omp->flags & ~ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATION_QMASKS; + nmp->misc_evac_runq = NULL; + + for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { + nmp->prio[pix].limit.this = -1; + nmp->prio[pix].limit.other = -1; + nmp->prio[pix].runq = NULL; + nmp->prio[pix].flags = 0; + } + } + for (qix = used; qix < erts_no_run_queues; qix++) { + int pix; + ErtsRunQueue *to_rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(qix % used); + ErtsMigrationPath *nmp = &new_mpaths->mpath[qix]; + + nmp->flags = (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_QMASK + | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_QMASK); + nmp->misc_evac_runq = to_rq; + for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { + nmp->prio[pix].limit.this = -1; + nmp->prio[pix].limit.other = -1; + nmp->prio[pix].runq = to_rq; + nmp->prio[pix].flags = 0; + } + } + + /* ... and publish them. */ + erts_atomic_set_wb(&erts_migration_paths, (erts_aint_t) new_mpaths); + + retire_mpaths(old_mpaths); + + /* Make sure that we balance soon... */ + balance_info.forced_check_balance = 1; + + erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&balance_info.update_mtx); + + erts_smp_runq_lock(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)); + ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)->check_balance_reds = 0; + erts_smp_runq_unlock(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)); +} + + #endif /* #ifdef ERTS_SMP */ Uint @@ -3674,11 +4431,11 @@ static struct { int limit; int dec_shift; int dec_mask; - void (*check)(ErtsRunQueue *rq); + void (*check)(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Uint32 flags); } wakeup_other; static void -wakeup_other_check(ErtsRunQueue *rq) +wakeup_other_check(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Uint32 flags) { int wo_reds = rq->wakeup_other_reds; if (wo_reds) { @@ -3696,6 +4453,8 @@ wakeup_other_check(ErtsRunQueue *rq) if (rq->wakeup_other > wakeup_other.limit) { int empty_rqs = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&no_empty_run_queues); + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED) + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED); if (empty_rqs != 0) wake_scheduler_on_empty_runq(rq); rq->wakeup_other = 0; @@ -3740,18 +4499,21 @@ wakeup_other_set_limit(void) } static void -wakeup_other_check_legacy(ErtsRunQueue *rq) +wakeup_other_check_legacy(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Uint32 flags) { int wo_reds = rq->wakeup_other_reds; if (wo_reds) { - if (rq->len < 2) { + erts_aint32_t len = rq->len; + if (len < 2) { rq->wakeup_other -= ERTS_WAKEUP_OTHER_DEC_LEGACY*wo_reds; if (rq->wakeup_other < 0) rq->wakeup_other = 0; } else if (rq->wakeup_other < wakeup_other.limit) - rq->wakeup_other += rq->len*wo_reds + ERTS_WAKEUP_OTHER_FIXED_INC_LEGACY; + rq->wakeup_other += len*wo_reds + ERTS_WAKEUP_OTHER_FIXED_INC_LEGACY; else { + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED) + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED); if (erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&no_empty_run_queues) != 0) { wake_scheduler_on_empty_runq(rq); rq->wakeup_other = 0; @@ -3908,6 +4670,8 @@ init_aux_work_data(ErtsAuxWorkData *awdp, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp, char *dawwp) awdp->dd.thr_prgr = ERTS_THR_PRGR_VAL_WAITING; awdp->dd.completed_callback = NULL; awdp->dd.completed_arg = NULL; + awdp->later_op.first = NULL; + awdp->later_op.last = NULL; #endif #ifdef ERTS_USE_ASYNC_READY_Q #ifdef ERTS_SMP @@ -3971,7 +4735,6 @@ erts_init_scheduling(int no_schedulers, int no_schedulers_online) ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); rq->ix = ix; - erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&rq->info_flags, ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY); /* make sure that the "extra" id correponds to the schedulers * id if the esdp->no <-> ix+1 mapping change. @@ -3982,7 +4745,7 @@ erts_init_scheduling(int no_schedulers, int no_schedulers_online) rq->waiting = 0; rq->woken = 0; - rq->flags = 0; + ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_INIT(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY); rq->check_balance_reds = ERTS_RUNQ_CALL_CHECK_BALANCE_REDS; rq->full_reds_history_sum = 0; for (rix = 0; rix < ERTS_FULL_REDS_HISTORY_SIZE; rix++) { @@ -3996,19 +4759,14 @@ erts_init_scheduling(int no_schedulers, int no_schedulers_online) rq->wakeup_other_reds = 0; rq->halt_in_progress = 0; - rq->procs.len = 0; rq->procs.pending_exiters = NULL; rq->procs.context_switches = 0; rq->procs.reductions = 0; for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { - rq->procs.prio_info[pix].len = 0; + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&rq->procs.prio_info[pix].len, 0); rq->procs.prio_info[pix].max_len = 0; rq->procs.prio_info[pix].reds = 0; - rq->procs.prio_info[pix].migrate.limit.this = 0; - rq->procs.prio_info[pix].migrate.limit.other = 0; - ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(rq->procs.prio_info[pix].migrate.runq, - 0x0); if (pix < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS - 1) { rq->procs.prio[pix].first = NULL; rq->procs.prio[pix].last = NULL; @@ -4017,14 +4775,10 @@ erts_init_scheduling(int no_schedulers, int no_schedulers_online) rq->misc.start = NULL; rq->misc.end = NULL; - rq->misc.evac_runq = NULL; - rq->ports.info.len = 0; + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&rq->ports.info.len, 0); rq->ports.info.max_len = 0; rq->ports.info.reds = 0; - rq->ports.info.migrate.limit.this = 0; - rq->ports.info.migrate.limit.other = 0; - rq->ports.info.migrate.runq = NULL; rq->ports.start = NULL; rq->ports.end = NULL; } @@ -4159,10 +4913,12 @@ erts_init_scheduling(int no_schedulers, int no_schedulers_online) balance_info.prev_rise.reds = 0; balance_info.n = 0; + init_migration_paths(); + if (no_schedulers_online < no_schedulers) { + change_no_used_runqs(no_schedulers_online); for (ix = no_schedulers_online; ix < erts_no_run_queues; ix++) - evacuate_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix), - ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix % no_schedulers_online)); + suspend_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix)); } schdlr_sspnd.wait_curr_online = no_schedulers_online; @@ -4225,91 +4981,197 @@ erts_get_scheduler_data(void) #endif -static int remove_proc_from_runq(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Process *p, int to_inactive); +/* + * scheduler_out_process() return with c_rq locked. + */ +static ERTS_INLINE int +schedule_out_process(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, erts_aint32_t state, Process *p) +{ + erts_aint32_t a, e, n; + int res = 0; + + a = state; + + while (1) { + n = e = a; + + ASSERT(a & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING); + ASSERT(!(a & ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ)); + + n &= ~ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING; + if ((a & (ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE|ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED)) == ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE) + n |= ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ; + a = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_mb(&p->state, n, e); + if (a == e) + break; + } + + if (!(n & ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ)) { + if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs) + profile_runnable_proc(p, am_inactive); + } + else { + int prio = (int) (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK & n); + ErtsRunQueue *runq = erts_get_runq_proc(p); + + ASSERT(!(n & ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED)); + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & n)) { + ErtsRunQueue *new_runq = erts_check_emigration_need(runq, prio); + if (new_runq) { + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&p->run_queue, new_runq); + runq = new_runq; + } + } +#endif + ASSERT(runq); + res = 1; + + erts_smp_runq_lock(runq); + + /* Enqueue the process */ + enqueue_process(runq, prio, p); + + if (runq == c_rq) + return res; + erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); + smp_notify_inc_runq(runq); + } + erts_smp_runq_lock(c_rq); + return res; +} static ERTS_INLINE void -suspend_process(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Process *p) +add2runq(Process *p, erts_aint32_t state) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); - p->rcount++; /* count number of suspend */ -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(!(p->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING) - || p == erts_get_current_process()); - ASSERT(p->status != P_RUNNING - || p->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING); - if (p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ) - goto runable; -#endif - switch(p->status) { - case P_SUSPENDED: - break; - case P_RUNABLE: + int prio = (int) (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK & state); + ErtsRunQueue *runq = erts_get_runq_proc(p); + #ifdef ERTS_SMP - runable: - if (!ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(p)) + if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND & state)) { + ErtsRunQueue *new_runq = erts_check_emigration_need(runq, prio); + if (new_runq) { + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&p->run_queue, new_runq); + runq = new_runq; + } + } #endif - remove_proc_from_runq(rq, p, 1); - /* else: - * leave process in schedq so it will discover the pending exit - */ - p->rstatus = P_RUNABLE; /* wakeup as runnable */ - break; - case P_RUNNING: - p->rstatus = P_RUNABLE; /* wakeup as runnable */ - break; - case P_WAITING: - p->rstatus = P_WAITING; /* wakeup as waiting */ - break; - case P_EXITING: - return; /* ignore this */ - case P_GARBING: - case P_FREE: - erl_exit(1, "bad state in suspend_process()\n"); + ASSERT(runq); + + erts_smp_runq_lock(runq); + + /* Enqueue the process */ + enqueue_process(runq, prio, p); + + erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); + smp_notify_inc_runq(runq); + +} + +static ERTS_INLINE void +schedule_process(Process *p, erts_aint32_t state, int active_enq) +{ + erts_aint32_t a = state, n; + + while (1) { + erts_aint32_t e; + n = e = a; + + if (a & ERTS_PSFLG_FREE) + return; /* We don't want to schedule free processes... */ + n |= ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE; + if (!(a & (ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED|ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING))) + n |= ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ; + a = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_mb(&p->state, n, e); + if (a == e) + break; + if (!active_enq && (a & ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE)) + return; /* Someone else activated process ... */ } - if ((erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs) && (p->rcount == 1) && (p->status != P_WAITING)) { - profile_runnable_proc(p, am_inactive); + if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs + && !(a & (ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE|ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED))) { + profile_runnable_proc(p, am_active); } - p->status = P_SUSPENDED; - + if ((n & ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ) && !(a & ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ)) + add2runq(p, n); } -static ERTS_INLINE void -resume_process(Process *p) +void +erts_schedule_process(Process *p, erts_aint32_t state) +{ + schedule_process(p, state, 0); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE int +suspend_process(Process *c_p, Process *p) { - Uint32 *statusp; + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + int suspended = 0; ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - switch (p->status) { - case P_SUSPENDED: - statusp = &p->status; - break; - case P_GARBING: - if (p->gcstatus == P_SUSPENDED) { - statusp = &p->gcstatus; - break; + + if ((state & ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED)) + suspended = -1; + else { + if (c_p == p) { + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_relb(&p->state, + ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED); + state |= ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED; + ASSERT(state & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING); + suspended = 1; } - /* Fall through */ - default: - return; + else { + while (!(state & (ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING|ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING))) { + erts_aint32_t e, n; + n = e = state; + n |= ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED; + state = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_relb(&p->state, n, e); + if (state == e) { + state = n; + suspended = 1; + break; + } + } + } + } + + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED) { + + ASSERT(!(ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING & state) + || p == erts_get_current_process()); + + if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs + && (p->rcount == 0) + && (state & ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE)) { + profile_runnable_proc(p, am_inactive); + } + + p->rcount++; /* count number of suspend */ } + return suspended; +} + +static ERTS_INLINE void +resume_process(Process *p) +{ + erts_aint32_t state; + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); ASSERT(p->rcount > 0); if (--p->rcount > 0) /* multiple suspend */ return; - switch(p->rstatus) { - case P_RUNABLE: - erts_add_to_runq(p); - break; - case P_WAITING: - *statusp = P_WAITING; - break; - default: - erl_exit(1, "bad state in resume_process()\n"); + + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_mb(&p->state, ~ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED); + state &= ~ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED; + if ((state & (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING + | ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE + | ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ + | ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING)) == ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE) { + schedule_process(p, state, 1); } - p->rstatus = P_FREE; } int @@ -4433,6 +5295,7 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) int wake = 0; erts_aint32_t aux_work; int thr_prgr_active = 1; + ErtsStuckBoundProcesses sbp = {NULL, NULL}; /* * Schedulers may be suspended in two different ways: @@ -4447,6 +5310,8 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) ASSERT(no != 1); + evacuate_run_queue(esdp->run_queue, &sbp); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(esdp->run_queue); erts_sched_check_cpu_bind_prep_suspend(esdp); @@ -4510,19 +5375,28 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); while (1) { + erts_aint32_t qmask; erts_aint32_t flgs; + qmask = (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET(esdp->run_queue) + & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK); aux_work = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&ssi->aux_work); - if (aux_work) { + if (aux_work|qmask) { if (!thr_prgr_active) { erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1); sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1); } - aux_work = handle_aux_work(&esdp->aux_work_data, - aux_work, - 1); + if (aux_work) + aux_work = handle_aux_work(&esdp->aux_work_data, + aux_work, + 1); if (aux_work && erts_thr_progress_update(esdp)) erts_thr_progress_leader_update(esdp); + if (qmask) { + erts_smp_runq_lock(esdp->run_queue); + evacuate_run_queue(esdp->run_queue, &sbp); + erts_smp_runq_unlock(esdp->run_queue); + } } if (!aux_work) { @@ -4592,56 +5466,11 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) erts_smp_runq_lock(esdp->run_queue); non_empty_runq(esdp->run_queue); + schedule_bound_processes(esdp->run_queue, &sbp); + erts_sched_check_cpu_bind_post_suspend(esdp); } -#define ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_SUSPEND_INFO(RQ, DBG_ID) \ -do { \ - int pix__; \ - (RQ)->misc.evac_runq = NULL; \ - (RQ)->ports.info.migrate.runq = NULL; \ - (RQ)->flags &= ~(ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK \ - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_QMASK \ - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_QMASK \ - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED); \ - (RQ)->flags |= (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK \ - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK); \ - (RQ)->check_balance_reds = ERTS_RUNQ_CALL_CHECK_BALANCE_REDS; \ - erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_nob(&(RQ)->info_flags, ~ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_SUSPENDED);\ - for (pix__ = 0; pix__ < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; pix__++) { \ - (RQ)->procs.prio_info[pix__].max_len = 0; \ - (RQ)->procs.prio_info[pix__].reds = 0; \ - ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP((RQ)->procs.prio_info[pix__].migrate.runq,\ - (DBG_ID)); \ - } \ - (RQ)->ports.info.max_len = 0; \ - (RQ)->ports.info.reds = 0; \ -} while (0) - -#define ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_MIGRATION_PATHS__(RQ) \ -do { \ - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked((RQ))); \ - (RQ)->misc.evac_runq = NULL; \ - (RQ)->ports.info.migrate.runq = NULL; \ - (RQ)->flags &= ~(ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK \ - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_QMASK \ - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_QMASK); \ -} while (0) - -#ifdef DEBUG -#define ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_MIGRATION_PATHS(RQ, DBG_ID) \ -do { \ - int pix__; \ - ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_MIGRATION_PATHS__((RQ)); \ - for (pix__ = 0; pix__ < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; pix__++) \ - ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP((RQ)->procs.prio_info[pix__].migrate.runq,\ - (DBG_ID)); \ -} while (0) -#else -#define ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_MIGRATION_PATHS(RQ, DBG_ID) \ - ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_MIGRATION_PATHS__((RQ)) -#endif - ErtsSchedSuspendResult erts_schedulers_state(Uint *total, Uint *online, @@ -4711,27 +5540,13 @@ erts_set_schedulers_online(Process *p, have_unlocked_plocks = 1; erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, plocks); } - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&balance_info.update_mtx); - for (ix = online; ix < no; ix++) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_SUSPEND_INFO(rq, 0x5); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - scheduler_ix_resume_wake(ix); - } - /* - * Spread evacuation paths among all online - * run queues. - */ - for (ix = no; ix < erts_no_run_queues; ix++) { - ErtsRunQueue *from_rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - ErtsRunQueue *to_rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix % no); - evacuate_run_queue(from_rq, to_rq); - } - set_no_used_runqs(no); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&balance_info.update_mtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); + change_no_used_runqs(no); + + for (ix = online; ix < no; ix++) + resume_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix)); + + for (ix = no; ix < erts_no_run_queues; ix++) + suspend_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix)); } res = ERTS_SCHDLR_SSPND_DONE; } @@ -4758,25 +5573,11 @@ erts_set_schedulers_online(Process *p, have_unlocked_plocks = 1; erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, plocks); } - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&balance_info.update_mtx); - - for (ix = 0; ix < online; ix++) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_MIGRATION_PATHS(rq, 0x6); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - } - /* - * Evacutation order important! Newly suspended run queues - * has to be evacuated last. - */ - for (ix = erts_no_run_queues-1; ix >= no; ix--) - evacuate_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix), - ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix % no)); - set_no_used_runqs(no); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&balance_info.update_mtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); + + change_no_used_runqs(no); + for (ix = no; ix < erts_no_run_queues; ix++) + suspend_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix)); + for (ix = no; ix < online; ix++) { ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); wake_scheduler(rq, 0); @@ -4873,25 +5674,14 @@ erts_block_multi_scheduling(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks plocks, int on, int all) schdlr_sspnd.msb.wait_active = 2; } - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&balance_info.update_mtx); - set_no_used_runqs(1); - for (ix = 0; ix < online; ix++) { + change_no_used_runqs(1); + for (ix = 1; ix < erts_no_run_queues; ix++) + suspend_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix)); + + for (ix = 1; ix < online; ix++) { ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - ASSERT(!(rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)); - ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_MIGRATION_PATHS(rq, 0x7); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + wake_scheduler(rq, 0); } - /* - * Evacuate all activities in all other run queues - * into the first run queue. Note order is important, - * online run queues has to be evacuated last. - */ - for (ix = erts_no_run_queues-1; ix >= 1; ix--) - evacuate_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix), ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&balance_info.update_mtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); if (erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&schdlr_sspnd.active) != schdlr_sspnd.msb.wait_active) { @@ -4935,15 +5725,6 @@ erts_block_multi_scheduling(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks plocks, int on, int all) plp = proclist_create(p); plp->next = schdlr_sspnd.msb.procs; schdlr_sspnd.msb.procs = plp; -#ifdef DEBUG - ERTS_FOREACH_RUNQ(srq, - { - if (srq != ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)) { - ASSERT(ERTS_EMPTY_RUNQ(srq)); - ASSERT(srq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED); - } - }); -#endif ASSERT(p->scheduler_data); } } @@ -4975,27 +5756,6 @@ erts_block_multi_scheduling(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks plocks, int on, int all) res = ERTS_SCHDLR_SSPND_DONE_MSCHED_BLOCKED; else { ERTS_SCHDLR_SSPND_CHNG_SET(ERTS_SCHDLR_SSPND_CHNG_MSB, 0); -#ifdef DEBUG - ERTS_FOREACH_RUNQ(rq, - { - if (rq != p->scheduler_data->run_queue) { - if (!ERTS_EMPTY_RUNQ(rq)) { - Process *rp; - int pix; - ASSERT(rq->ports.info.len == 0); - for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) { - for (rp = rq->procs.prio[pix].first; - rp; - rp = rp->next) { - ASSERT(rp->bound_runq); - } - } - } - - ASSERT(rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED); - } - }); -#endif p->flags &= ~F_HAVE_BLCKD_MSCHED; schdlr_sspnd.msb.ongoing = 0; if (schdlr_sspnd.online == 1) { @@ -5005,35 +5765,19 @@ erts_block_multi_scheduling(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks plocks, int on, int all) } else { int online = schdlr_sspnd.online; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); if (plocks) { have_unlocked_plocks = 1; erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, plocks); } - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&balance_info.update_mtx); + + change_no_used_runqs(online); /* Resume all online run queues */ - for (ix = 1; ix < online; ix++) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - ERTS_RUNQ_RESET_SUSPEND_INFO(rq, 0x4); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - scheduler_ix_resume_wake(ix); - } + for (ix = 1; ix < online; ix++) + resume_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix)); - /* Spread evacuation paths among all online run queues */ for (ix = online; ix < erts_no_run_queues; ix++) - evacuate_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix), - ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix % online)); - - set_no_used_runqs(online); - /* Make sure that we balance soon... */ - balance_info.forced_check_balance = 1; - erts_smp_runq_lock(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)); - ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)->check_balance_reds = 0; - erts_smp_runq_unlock(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&balance_info.update_mtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&schdlr_sspnd.mtx); + suspend_run_queue(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix)); } res = ERTS_SCHDLR_SSPND_DONE; } @@ -5340,10 +6084,7 @@ handle_pend_sync_suspend(Process *suspendee, if (suspender) { ASSERT(is_nil(suspender->suspendee)); if (suspendee_alive) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq = erts_get_runq_proc(suspendee); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - suspend_process(rq, suspendee); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + erts_suspend(suspendee, suspendee_locks, NULL); suspender->suspendee = suspendee->id; } /* suspender is suspended waiting for suspendee to suspend; @@ -5386,10 +6127,9 @@ pid2proc_not_running(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, resume_process(rp); } else { - ErtsRunQueue *cp_rq, *rp_rq; rp = erts_pid2proc(c_p, c_p_locks|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS, - pid, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + pid, pid_locks|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); if (!rp) { c_p->flags &= ~F_P2PNR_RESCHED; @@ -5398,58 +6138,36 @@ pid2proc_not_running(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, ASSERT(!(c_p->flags & F_P2PNR_RESCHED)); - cp_rq = erts_get_runq_proc(c_p); - rp_rq = erts_get_runq_proc(rp); - erts_smp_runqs_lock(cp_rq, rp_rq); - if (rp->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING) { - running: - /* Phiu... */ - - /* - * If we got pending suspenders and suspend ourselves waiting - * to suspend another process we might deadlock. - * In this case we have to yield, be suspended by - * someone else and then do it all over again. - */ - if (!c_p->pending_suspenders) { - /* Mark rp pending for suspend by c_p */ - add_pend_suspend(rp, c_p->id, handle_pend_sync_suspend); - ASSERT(is_nil(c_p->suspendee)); - - /* Suspend c_p; when rp is suspended c_p will be resumed. */ - suspend_process(cp_rq, c_p); - c_p->flags |= F_P2PNR_RESCHED; - } - /* Yield (caller is assumed to yield immediately in bif). */ - erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - rp = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY; + if (suspend) { + if (suspend_process(c_p, rp)) + goto done; } else { - ErtsProcLocks need_locks = pid_locks & ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS; - if (need_locks && erts_smp_proc_trylock(rp, need_locks) == EBUSY) { - erts_smp_runqs_unlock(cp_rq, rp_rq); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - rp = erts_pid2proc(c_p, c_p_locks|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS, - pid, pid_locks|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if (!rp) - goto done; - /* run-queues may have changed */ - cp_rq = erts_get_runq_proc(c_p); - rp_rq = erts_get_runq_proc(rp); - erts_smp_runqs_lock(cp_rq, rp_rq); - if (rp->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING) { - /* Ahh... */ - erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, - pid_locks & ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - goto running; - } - } + if (!(ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING & erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&rp->state))) + goto done; + + } + + /* Other process running */ - /* rp is not running and we got the locks we want... */ - if (suspend) - suspend_process(rp_rq, rp); + /* + * If we got pending suspenders and suspend ourselves waiting + * to suspend another process we might deadlock. + * In this case we have to yield, be suspended by + * someone else and then do it all over again. + */ + if (!c_p->pending_suspenders) { + /* Mark rp pending for suspend by c_p */ + add_pend_suspend(rp, c_p->id, handle_pend_sync_suspend); + ASSERT(is_nil(c_p->suspendee)); + + /* Suspend c_p; when rp is suspended c_p will be resumed. */ + suspend_process(c_p, c_p); + c_p->flags |= F_P2PNR_RESCHED; } - erts_smp_runqs_unlock(cp_rq, rp_rq); + /* Yield (caller is assumed to yield immediately in bif). */ + erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, pid_locks|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + rp = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY; } done: @@ -5506,36 +6224,26 @@ erts_pid2proc_nropt(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, return erts_pid2proc_not_running(c_p, c_p_locks, pid, pid_locks); } -static ERTS_INLINE void -do_bif_suspend_process(ErtsSuspendMonitor *smon, - Process *suspendee, - ErtsRunQueue *locked_runq) +static ERTS_INLINE int +do_bif_suspend_process(Process *c_p, + ErtsSuspendMonitor *smon, + Process *suspendee) { ASSERT(suspendee); - ASSERT(!suspendee->is_exiting); + ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(suspendee)); ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(suspendee)); if (smon) { if (!smon->active) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq; - - if (locked_runq) - rq = locked_runq; - else { - rq = erts_get_runq_proc(suspendee); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - } - - suspend_process(rq, suspendee); - - if (!locked_runq) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + if (!suspend_process(c_p, suspendee)) + return 0; } smon->active += smon->pending; ASSERT(smon->active); smon->pending = 0; + return 1; } - + return 0; } static void @@ -5558,10 +6266,17 @@ handle_pend_bif_sync_suspend(Process *suspendee, erts_delete_suspend_monitor(&suspender->suspend_monitors, suspendee->id); else { +#ifdef DEBUG + int res; +#endif ErtsSuspendMonitor *smon; smon = erts_lookup_suspend_monitor(suspender->suspend_monitors, suspendee->id); - do_bif_suspend_process(smon, suspendee, NULL); +#ifdef DEBUG + res = +#endif + do_bif_suspend_process(suspendee, smon, suspendee); + ASSERT(!smon || res != 0); suspender->suspendee = suspendee->id; } /* suspender is suspended waiting for suspendee to suspend; @@ -5593,10 +6308,17 @@ handle_pend_bif_async_suspend(Process *suspendee, erts_delete_suspend_monitor(&suspender->suspend_monitors, suspendee->id); else { +#ifdef DEBUG + int res; +#endif ErtsSuspendMonitor *smon; smon = erts_lookup_suspend_monitor(suspender->suspend_monitors, suspendee->id); - do_bif_suspend_process(smon, suspendee, NULL); +#ifdef DEBUG + res = +#endif + do_bif_suspend_process(suspendee, smon, suspendee); + ASSERT(!smon || res != 0); } erts_smp_proc_unlock(suspender, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK); } @@ -5681,7 +6403,8 @@ suspend_process_2(BIF_ALIST_2) /* This is really a piece of cake without SMP support... */ if (!smon->active) { - suspend_process(ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0), suspendee); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&suspendee->state, ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED); + suspend_process(BIF_P, suspendee); smon->active++; res = am_true; } @@ -5724,21 +6447,15 @@ suspend_process_2(BIF_ALIST_2) if (smon->pending && unless_suspending) res = am_false; else { - ErtsRunQueue *rq; if (smon->pending == INT_MAX) goto system_limit; smon->pending++; - rq = erts_get_runq_proc(suspendee); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - if (suspendee->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING) + if (!do_bif_suspend_process(BIF_P, smon, suspendee)) add_pend_suspend(suspendee, BIF_P->id, handle_pend_bif_async_suspend); - else - do_bif_suspend_process(smon, suspendee, rq); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); res = am_true; } @@ -5775,7 +6492,6 @@ suspend_process_2(BIF_ALIST_2) /* done */ } else { - ErtsRunQueue *cp_rq, *s_rq; /* We haven't got any active suspends on the suspendee */ /* @@ -5792,12 +6508,7 @@ suspend_process_2(BIF_ALIST_2) if (!unless_suspending || smon->pending == 0) smon->pending++; - cp_rq = erts_get_runq_proc(BIF_P); - s_rq = erts_get_runq_proc(suspendee); - erts_smp_runqs_lock(cp_rq, s_rq); - if (!(suspendee->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING)) { - do_bif_suspend_process(smon, suspendee, s_rq); - erts_smp_runqs_unlock(cp_rq, s_rq); + if (do_bif_suspend_process(BIF_P, smon, suspendee)) { res = (!unless_suspending || smon->active == 1 ? am_true : am_false); @@ -5817,8 +6528,7 @@ suspend_process_2(BIF_ALIST_2) * This time with BIF_P->suspendee == BIF_ARG_1 (see * above). */ - suspend_process(cp_rq, BIF_P); - erts_smp_runqs_unlock(cp_rq, s_rq); + suspend_process(BIF_P, BIF_P); goto yield; } } @@ -5826,9 +6536,15 @@ suspend_process_2(BIF_ALIST_2) } #endif /* ERTS_SMP */ - - ASSERT(suspendee->status == P_SUSPENDED || (asynchronous && smon->pending)); - ASSERT(suspendee->status == P_SUSPENDED || !smon->active); +#ifdef DEBUG + { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&suspendee->state); + ASSERT((state & ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED) + || (asynchronous && smon->pending)); + ASSERT((state & ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED) + || !smon->active); + } +#endif erts_smp_proc_unlock(suspendee, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); erts_smp_proc_unlock(BIF_P, xlocks); @@ -5923,9 +6639,8 @@ resume_process_1(BIF_ALIST_1) if (!suspendee) goto no_suspendee; - ASSERT(suspendee->status == P_SUSPENDED - || (suspendee->status == P_GARBING - && suspendee->gcstatus == P_SUSPENDED)); + ASSERT(ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED + & erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&suspendee->state)); resume_process(suspendee); erts_smp_proc_unlock(suspendee, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); @@ -5954,449 +6669,46 @@ erts_run_queues_len(Uint *qlen) Uint len = 0; ERTS_ATOMIC_FOREACH_RUNQ(rq, { - if (qlen) - qlen[i++] = rq->procs.len; - len += rq->procs.len; + Sint pqlen = 0; + int pix; + for (pix = 0; pix < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; pix++) + pqlen += RUNQ_READ_LEN(&rq->procs.prio_info[pix].len); + + if (pqlen < 0) + pqlen = 0; + if (qlen) + qlen[i++] = pqlen; + len += pqlen; } ); return len; } -#ifdef HARDDEBUG_RUNQS -static void -check_procs_runq(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Process *p_in_q, Process *p_not_in_q) -{ - int len[ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS] = {0}; - int tot_len; - int prioq, prio; - int found_p_in_q; - Process *p, *prevp; - - found_p_in_q = 0; - for (prioq = 0; prioq < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS - 1; prioq++) { - prevp = NULL; - for (p = runq->procs.prio[prioq].first; p; p = p->next) { - ASSERT(p != p_not_in_q); - if (p == p_in_q) - found_p_in_q = 1; - switch (p->prio) { - case PRIORITY_MAX: - case PRIORITY_HIGH: - case PRIORITY_NORMAL: - ASSERT(prioq == p->prio); - break; - case PRIORITY_LOW: - ASSERT(prioq == PRIORITY_NORMAL); - break; - default: - ASSERT(!"Bad prio on process"); - } - len[p->prio]++; - ASSERT(prevp == p->prev); - if (p->prev) { - ASSERT(p->prev->next == p); - } - else { - ASSERT(runq->procs.prio[prioq].first == p); - } - if (p->next) { - ASSERT(p->next->prev == p); - } - else { - ASSERT(runq->procs.prio[prioq].last == p); - } - ASSERT(p->run_queue == runq); - prevp = p; - } - } - - ASSERT(!p_in_q || found_p_in_q); - - tot_len = 0; - for (prio = 0; prio < ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS; prio++) { - ASSERT(len[prio] == runq->procs.prio_info[prio].len); - if (len[prio]) { - ASSERT(runq->flags & (1 << prio)); - } - else { - ASSERT(!(runq->flags & (1 << prio))); - } - tot_len += len[prio]; - } - ASSERT(runq->procs.len == tot_len); -} -# define ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ(RQ) check_procs_runq((RQ), NULL, NULL) -# define ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_PROC(RQ, P) check_procs_runq((RQ), (P), NULL) -# define ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_NOPROC(RQ, P) check_procs_runq((RQ), NULL, (P)) -#else -# define ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ(RQ) -# define ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_PROC(RQ, P) -# define ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_NOPROC(RQ, P) -#endif - - -static ERTS_INLINE void -enqueue_process(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Process *p) -{ - ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq; - ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi; - - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - - ASSERT(p->bound_runq || !(runq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)); - - rqi = &runq->procs.prio_info[p->prio]; - rqi->len++; - if (rqi->max_len < rqi->len) - rqi->max_len = rqi->len; - - runq->procs.len++; - runq->len++; - if (runq->max_len < runq->len) - runq->max_len = runq->len; - - runq->flags |= (1 << p->prio); - - rpq = (p->prio == PRIORITY_LOW - ? &runq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL] - : &runq->procs.prio[p->prio]); - - p->next = NULL; - p->prev = rpq->last; - if (rpq->last) - rpq->last->next = p; - else - rpq->first = p; - rpq->last = p; - - switch (p->status) { - case P_EXITING: - break; - case P_GARBING: - p->gcstatus = P_RUNABLE; - break; - default: - p->status = P_RUNABLE; - break; - } - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - p->status_flags |= ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ; -#endif - - ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_PROC(runq, p); -} - - -static ERTS_INLINE int -dequeue_process(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Process *p) -{ - ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq; - int res = 1; - - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - - ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ(runq); - - rpq = &runq->procs.prio[p->prio == PRIORITY_LOW ? PRIORITY_NORMAL : p->prio]; - if (p->prev) { - p->prev->next = p->next; - } - else if (rpq->first == p) { - rpq->first = p->next; - } - else { - res = 0; - } - if (p->next) { - p->next->prev = p->prev; - } - else if (rpq->last == p) { - rpq->last = p->prev; - } - else { - ASSERT(res == 0); - } - - if (res) { - - if (--runq->procs.prio_info[p->prio].len == 0) - runq->flags &= ~(1 << p->prio); - runq->procs.len--; - runq->len--; - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - p->status_flags &= ~ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ; -#endif - } - - ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_NOPROC(runq, p); - return res; -} - -/* schedule a process */ -static ERTS_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * -internal_add_to_runq(ErtsRunQueue *runq, Process *p) -{ - Uint32 prev_status = p->status; - ErtsRunQueue *add_runq; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(runq)); - - if (p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ) - return NULL; - else if (p->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING) { - ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p) || p->rcount == 0); - ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_NOPROC(runq, p); - p->status_flags |= ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ; - return NULL; - } - ASSERT(!p->scheduler_data); -#endif - - ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_NOPROC(runq, p); -#ifndef ERTS_SMP - /* Never schedule a suspended process (ok in smp case) */ - ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p) || p->rcount == 0); - add_runq = runq; -#else - ASSERT(!p->bound_runq || p->bound_runq == p->run_queue); - if (p->bound_runq) { - if (p->bound_runq == runq) - add_runq = runq; - else { - add_runq = p->bound_runq; - erts_smp_xrunq_lock(runq, add_runq); - } - } - else { - add_runq = erts_check_emigration_need(runq, p->prio); - if (!add_runq) - add_runq = runq; - else /* Process emigrated */ - p->run_queue = add_runq; - } -#endif - - /* Enqueue the process */ - enqueue_process(add_runq, p); - - if ((erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs) - && (prev_status == P_WAITING - || prev_status == P_SUSPENDED)) { - profile_runnable_proc(p, am_active); - } - - if (add_runq != runq) - erts_smp_runq_unlock(add_runq); - - return add_runq; -} - - -void -erts_add_to_runq(Process *p) -{ - ErtsRunQueue *notify_runq; - ErtsRunQueue *runq = erts_get_runq_proc(p); - erts_smp_runq_lock(runq); - notify_runq = internal_add_to_runq(runq, p); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(runq); - smp_notify_inc_runq(notify_runq); - -} - -/* Possibly remove a scheduled process we need to suspend */ - -static int -remove_proc_from_runq(ErtsRunQueue *rq, Process *p, int to_inactive) -{ - int res; - - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ) { - p->status_flags &= ~ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ; - ASSERT(!remove_proc_from_runq(rq, p, 0)); - return 1; - } -#endif - - res = dequeue_process(rq, p); - - if (res && erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs && to_inactive) - profile_runnable_proc(p, am_inactive); - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(!(p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ)); -#endif - - return res; -} - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - -ErtsMigrateResult -erts_proc_migrate(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks *plcks, - ErtsRunQueue *from_rq, int *from_locked, - ErtsRunQueue *to_rq, int *to_locked) -{ - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(*plcks == erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT((ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & *plcks) - || from_locked); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(from_rq, *from_locked); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(to_rq, *to_locked); - - /* - * If we have the lock on the run queue to migrate to, - * check that it isn't suspended. If it is suspended, - * we will refuse to migrate to it anyway. - */ - if (*to_locked && (to_rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)) - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_RUNQ_SUSPENDED; - - /* We need status lock on process and locks on both run queues */ - - if (!(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & *plcks)) { - if (erts_smp_proc_trylock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) == EBUSY) { - ErtsProcLocks lcks = *plcks; - Eterm pid = p->id; - Process *proc = *plcks ? p : NULL; - - if (*from_locked) { - *from_locked = 0; - erts_smp_runq_unlock(from_rq); - } - if (*to_locked) { - *to_locked = 0; - erts_smp_runq_unlock(to_rq); - } - - proc = erts_pid2proc_opt(proc, - lcks, - pid, - lcks|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS, - ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X); - if (!proc) { - *plcks = 0; - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_NOT_IN_RUNQ; - } - ASSERT(proc == p); - } - *plcks |= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS; - } - - ASSERT(!p->bound_runq); - - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(from_rq, *from_locked); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(to_rq, *to_locked); - - if (p->run_queue != from_rq) - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_RUNQ_CHANGED; - - if (!*from_locked || !*to_locked) { - if (from_rq < to_rq) { - if (!*to_locked) { - if (!*from_locked) - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - } - else if (erts_smp_runq_trylock(from_rq) == EBUSY) { - erts_smp_runq_unlock(to_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - } - } - else { - if (!*from_locked) { - if (!*to_locked) - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - } - else if (erts_smp_runq_trylock(to_rq) == EBUSY) { - erts_smp_runq_unlock(from_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(to_rq); - erts_smp_runq_lock(from_rq); - } - } - *to_locked = *from_locked = 1; - } - - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(from_rq, *from_locked); - ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(to_rq, *to_locked); - - /* Ok we now got all locks we need; do it... */ - - /* Refuse to migrate to a suspended run queue */ - if (to_rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_RUNQ_SUSPENDED; - - if ((p->runq_flags & ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING) - || !(p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ)) - return ERTS_MIGRATE_FAILED_NOT_IN_RUNQ; - - dequeue_process(from_rq, p); - p->run_queue = to_rq; - enqueue_process(to_rq, p); - - return ERTS_MIGRATE_SUCCESS; -} -#endif /* ERTS_SMP */ - Eterm erts_process_status(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Process *rp, Eterm rpid) { Eterm res = am_undefined; - Process *p; - - if (rp) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS - & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(rp)); - p = rp; - } - else { - p = erts_pid2proc_opt(c_p, c_p_locks, - rpid, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS, - ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X); - } + Process *p = rp ? rp : erts_proc_lookup_raw(rpid); if (p) { - switch (p->status) { - case P_RUNABLE: - res = am_runnable; - break; - case P_WAITING: - res = am_waiting; - break; - case P_RUNNING: - res = am_running; - break; - case P_EXITING: + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_FREE) + res = am_free; + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING) res = am_exiting; - break; - case P_GARBING: + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_GC) res = am_garbage_collecting; - break; - case P_SUSPENDED: + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED) res = am_suspended; - break; - case P_FREE: /* We cannot look up a process in P_FREE... */ - default: /* Not a valid status... */ - erl_exit(1, "Bad status (%b32u) found for process %T\n", - p->status, p->id); - break; - } - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (!rp && (p != c_p || !(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & c_p_locks))) - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING) + res = am_running; + else if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE) + res = am_runnable; + else + res = am_waiting; } +#ifdef ERTS_SMP else { int i; ErtsSchedulerData *esdp; @@ -6411,42 +6723,40 @@ erts_process_status(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, } erts_smp_runq_unlock(esdp->run_queue); } - -#endif - } - +#endif return res; } /* -** Suspend a process +** Suspend a currently executing process ** If we are to suspend on a port the busy_port is the thing ** otherwise busy_port is NIL */ void -erts_suspend(Process* process, ErtsProcLocks process_locks, Port *busy_port) +erts_suspend(Process* c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Port *busy_port) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq; - - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(process_locks == erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(process)); - if (!(process_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)) - erts_smp_proc_lock(process, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - - rq = erts_get_runq_proc(process); - - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); +#ifdef DEBUG + int res; +#endif + ASSERT(c_p == erts_get_current_process()); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(c_p_locks == erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(c_p)); + if (!(c_p_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)) + erts_smp_proc_lock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - suspend_process(rq, process); +#ifdef DEBUG + res = +#endif + suspend_process(c_p, c_p); - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + ASSERT(res); if (busy_port) - erts_wake_process_later(busy_port, process); + erts_wake_process_later(busy_port, c_p); - if (!(process_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)) - erts_smp_proc_unlock(process, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + if (!(c_p_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); } @@ -6487,57 +6797,54 @@ erts_resume_processes(ErtsProcList *plp) Eterm erts_get_process_priority(Process *p) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq; - Eterm value; - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - rq = erts_get_runq_proc(p); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - switch(p->prio) { - case PRIORITY_MAX: value = am_max; break; - case PRIORITY_HIGH: value = am_high; break; - case PRIORITY_NORMAL: value = am_normal; break; - case PRIORITY_LOW: value = am_low; break; - default: ASSERT(0); value = am_undefined; break; + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state); + switch (state & ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK) { + case PRIORITY_MAX: return am_max; + case PRIORITY_HIGH: return am_high; + case PRIORITY_NORMAL: return am_normal; + case PRIORITY_LOW: return am_low; + default: ASSERT(0); return am_undefined; } - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - return value; } Eterm -erts_set_process_priority(Process *p, Eterm new_value) +erts_set_process_priority(Process *p, Eterm value) { - ErtsRunQueue *rq; - Eterm old_value; - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); - rq = erts_get_runq_proc(p); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(!(p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ)); -#endif - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - switch(p->prio) { - case PRIORITY_MAX: old_value = am_max; break; - case PRIORITY_HIGH: old_value = am_high; break; - case PRIORITY_NORMAL: old_value = am_normal; break; - case PRIORITY_LOW: old_value = am_low; break; - default: ASSERT(0); old_value = am_undefined; break; - } - switch (new_value) { - case am_max: p->prio = PRIORITY_MAX; break; - case am_high: p->prio = PRIORITY_HIGH; break; - case am_normal: p->prio = PRIORITY_NORMAL; break; - case am_low: p->prio = PRIORITY_LOW; break; - default: old_value = THE_NON_VALUE; break; + erts_aint32_t a, oprio, nprio; + + switch (value) { + case am_max: nprio = (erts_aint32_t) PRIORITY_MAX; break; + case am_high: nprio = (erts_aint32_t) PRIORITY_HIGH; break; + case am_normal: nprio = (erts_aint32_t) PRIORITY_NORMAL; break; + case am_low: nprio = (erts_aint32_t) PRIORITY_LOW; break; + default: return THE_NON_VALUE; break; } - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - return old_value; -} -/* note that P_RUNNING is only set so that we don't try to remove -** running processes from the schedule queue if they exit - a running -** process not being in the schedule queue!! -** Schedule for up to INPUT_REDUCTIONS context switches, -** return 1 if more to do. -*/ + a = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state); + if (nprio == (a & ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK)) + oprio = nprio; + else { + erts_aint32_t e, n; + do { + oprio = a & ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK; + n = e = a; + + ASSERT(!(a & ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ)); + + n &= ~ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK; + n |= nprio; + a = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_mb(&p->state, n, e); + } while (a != e); + } + + switch (oprio) { + case PRIORITY_MAX: return am_max; + case PRIORITY_HIGH: return am_high; + case PRIORITY_NORMAL: return am_normal; + case PRIORITY_LOW: return am_low; + default: ASSERT(0); return am_undefined; + } +} /* * schedule() is called from BEAM (process_main()) or HiPE @@ -6560,7 +6867,6 @@ erts_set_process_priority(Process *p, Eterm new_value) Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) { ErtsRunQueue *rq; - ErtsRunPrioQueue *rpq; erts_aint_t dt; ErtsSchedulerData *esdp; int context_reds; @@ -6568,6 +6874,8 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) int input_reductions; int actual_reds; int reds; + Uint32 flags; + erts_aint32_t state = 0; /* Supress warning... */ #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES if (p != NULL && DTRACE_ENABLED(process_unscheduled)) { @@ -6623,92 +6931,60 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if ((erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs) - && (p->status == P_WAITING)) { - profile_runnable_proc(p, am_inactive); - } + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); if (IS_TRACED(p)) { - if (IS_TRACED_FL(p, F_TRACE_CALLS) && p->status != P_FREE) { + if (IS_TRACED_FL(p, F_TRACE_CALLS) && !(state & ERTS_PSFLG_FREE)) { erts_schedule_time_break(p, ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_SCHEDULE_OUT); } - switch (p->status) { - case P_EXITING: + if (state & (ERTS_PSFLG_FREE|ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING)) { if (ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_SCHED_EXIT)) - trace_sched(p, am_out_exiting); - break; - case P_FREE: - if (ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_SCHED_EXIT)) - trace_sched(p, am_out_exited); - break; - default: + trace_sched(p, ((state & ERTS_PSFLG_FREE) + ? am_out_exited + : am_out_exiting)); + } + else { if (ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_SCHED)) trace_sched(p, am_out); else if (ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_SCHED_PROCS)) trace_virtual_sched(p, am_out); - break; } } #ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(p)) { - erts_handle_pending_exit(p, - ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - p->status_flags |= ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ; - } - - if (p->pending_suspenders) { - handle_pending_suspend(p, - ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - ASSERT(!(p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ) - || p->rcount == 0); - } + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT) + erts_handle_pending_exit(p, (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN + | ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)); + if (p->pending_suspenders) + handle_pending_suspend(p, (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN + | ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)); #endif - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - ERTS_PROC_REDUCTIONS_EXECUTED(rq, p->prio, reds, actual_reds); + schedule_out_process(rq, state, p); /* Returns with rq locked! */ + + ERTS_PROC_REDUCTIONS_EXECUTED(rq, + (int) (state & ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK), + reds, + actual_reds); esdp->current_process = NULL; #ifdef ERTS_SMP p->scheduler_data = NULL; - p->runq_flags &= ~ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING; - p->status_flags &= ~ERTS_PROC_SFLG_RUNNING; - - if (p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ) { - ErtsRunQueue *notify_runq; - p->status_flags &= ~ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ; - notify_runq = internal_add_to_runq(rq, p); - if (notify_runq != rq) - smp_notify_inc_runq(notify_runq); - } #endif - if (p->status == P_FREE) { + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_FREE) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP ASSERT(esdp->free_process == p); esdp->free_process = NULL; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(p); #else erts_free_proc(p); #endif - } else { - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); } -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - { - ErtsProcList *pnd_xtrs = rq->procs.pending_exiters; - rq->procs.pending_exiters = NULL; + erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if (pnd_xtrs) { - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - handle_pending_exiters(pnd_xtrs); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - } - - } +#ifdef ERTS_SMP ASSERT(!esdp->free_process); #endif ASSERT(!esdp->current_process); @@ -6728,8 +7004,23 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(!erts_thr_progress_is_blocking()); check_activities_to_run: { +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + ErtsMigrationPaths *mps; + ErtsMigrationPath *mp; #ifdef ERTS_SMP + { + ErtsProcList *pnd_xtrs = rq->procs.pending_exiters; + rq->procs.pending_exiters = NULL; + + if (pnd_xtrs) { + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + handle_pending_exiters(pnd_xtrs); + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); + } + + } +#endif if (rq->check_balance_reds <= 0) check_balance(rq); @@ -6737,20 +7028,28 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(!erts_thr_progress_is_blocking()); ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); - if (rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK) - immigrate(rq); + mps = erts_get_migration_paths_managed(); + mp = &mps->mpath[rq->ix]; + + if (mp->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK) + immigrate(rq, mp); - continue_check_activities_to_run: + continue_check_activities_to_run: + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq); + continue_check_activities_to_run_known_flags: - if (rq->flags & (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)) { - if (rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) { - ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&esdp->ssi->flags) - & ERTS_SSI_FLG_SUSPENDED); + + if (flags & (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND|ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)) { + + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) { suspend_scheduler(esdp); + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq); } - if (rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND) + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND) { + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND); + flags &= ~ ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_CHK_CPU_BIND; erts_sched_check_cpu_bind(esdp); + } } { @@ -6779,14 +7078,12 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) } #endif /* ERTS_SMP */ - ASSERT(rq->len == rq->procs.len + rq->ports.info.len); - - if ((rq->len == 0 && !rq->misc.start) - || (rq->halt_in_progress - && rq->ports.info.len == 0 && !rq->misc.start)) { + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq); + if ((!(flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK) && !rq->misc.start) + || (rq->halt_in_progress && ERTS_EMPTY_RUNQ_PORTS(rq))) { + /* Prepare for scheduler wait */ #ifdef ERTS_SMP - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); rq->wakeup_other = 0; @@ -6794,21 +7091,27 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) empty_runq(rq); - if (rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) { - ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&esdp->ssi->flags) - & ERTS_SSI_FLG_SUSPENDED); + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq); + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) { non_empty_runq(rq); - goto continue_check_activities_to_run; + goto continue_check_activities_to_run_known_flags; } - else if (!(rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE)) { + else if (!(flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE)) { + if (try_steal_task(rq)) { + non_empty_runq(rq); + goto continue_check_activities_to_run; + } + + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED); + /* * Check for ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED has to be done * after trying to steal a task. */ - if (try_steal_task(rq) - || (rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)) { + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq); + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED) { non_empty_runq(rq); - goto continue_check_activities_to_run; + goto continue_check_activities_to_run_known_flags; } } @@ -6839,6 +7142,7 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) erl_sys_schedule(1); dt = erts_do_time_read_and_reset(); if (dt) erts_bump_timer(dt); + #ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); clear_sys_scheduling(); @@ -6852,14 +7156,14 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) exec_misc_ops(rq); #ifdef ERTS_SMP - wakeup_other.check(rq); + wakeup_other.check(rq, flags); #endif /* * Find a new port to run. */ - if (rq->ports.info.len) { + if (RUNQ_READ_LEN(&rq->ports.info.len)) { int have_outstanding_io; have_outstanding_io = erts_port_task_execute(rq, &esdp->current_port); if ((have_outstanding_io && fcalls > 2*input_reductions) @@ -6886,159 +7190,122 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) /* * Find a new process to run. */ - pick_next_process: - - ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ(rq); - - switch (rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_PROCS_QMASK) { - case MAX_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|NORMAL_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case MAX_BIT|HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - rpq = &rq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_MAX]; - break; - case HIGH_BIT: - case HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT: - case HIGH_BIT|LOW_BIT: - case HIGH_BIT|NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - rpq = &rq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_HIGH]; - break; - case NORMAL_BIT: - rpq = &rq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL]; - break; - case LOW_BIT: - rpq = &rq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL]; - break; - case NORMAL_BIT|LOW_BIT: - rpq = &rq->procs.prio[PRIORITY_NORMAL]; - ASSERT(rpq->first != NULL); - p = rpq->first; - if (p->prio == PRIORITY_LOW) { - if (p == rpq->last || p->skipped >= RESCHEDULE_LOW-1) - p->skipped = 0; - else { - /* skip it */ - p->skipped++; - rpq->first = p->next; - rpq->first->prev = NULL; - rpq->last->next = p; - p->prev = rpq->last; - p->next = NULL; - rpq->last = p; + pick_next_process: { + int prio_q; + int qmask; + + flags = ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(rq); + qmask = (int) (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_PROCS_QMASK); + switch (qmask & -qmask) { + case MAX_BIT: + prio_q = PRIORITY_MAX; + break; + case HIGH_BIT: + prio_q = PRIORITY_HIGH; + break; + case NORMAL_BIT: + case LOW_BIT: + prio_q = PRIORITY_NORMAL; + if (check_requeue_process(rq, PRIORITY_NORMAL)) goto pick_next_process; - } + break; + case 0: /* No process at all */ + default: + ASSERT(qmask == 0); + goto check_activities_to_run; } - break; - case 0: /* No process at all */ - default: - ASSERT((rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_PROCS_QMASK) == 0); - ASSERT(rq->procs.len == 0); - goto check_activities_to_run; - } - - BM_START_TIMER(system); - - /* - * Take the chosen process out of the queue. - */ - ASSERT(rpq->first); /* Wrong qmask in rq->flags? */ - p = rpq->first; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(rq == p->run_queue); -#endif - rpq->first = p->next; - if (!rpq->first) - rpq->last = NULL; - else - rpq->first->prev = NULL; - p->next = p->prev = NULL; + BM_START_TIMER(system); - if (--rq->procs.prio_info[p->prio].len == 0) - rq->flags &= ~(1 << p->prio); - ASSERT(rq->procs.len > 0); - rq->procs.len--; - ASSERT(rq->len > 0); - rq->len--; + /* + * Take the chosen process out of the queue. + */ + p = dequeue_process(rq, prio_q, &state); - { - Uint32 ee_flgs = (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(p->prio) - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(p->prio)); + ASSERT(p); /* Wrong qmask in rq->flags? */ - if ((rq->flags & (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED|ee_flgs)) == ee_flgs) - ERTS_UNSET_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(rq->flags, p->prio); - } + while (1) { + erts_aint32_t exp, new, tmp; + tmp = new = exp = state; + new &= ~ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ; + tmp = state & (ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED|ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT); + if (tmp != ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED) + new |= ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING; + state = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_relb(&p->state, new, exp); + if (state == exp) { + tmp = state & (ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED|ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT); + if (tmp == ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED) + goto pick_next_process; + state = new; + break; + } + } - ERTS_DBG_CHK_PROCS_RUNQ_NOPROC(rq, p); + rq->procs.context_switches++; - rq->procs.context_switches++; + esdp->current_process = p; - esdp->current_process = p; + } #ifdef ERTS_SMP - p->runq_flags |= ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING; erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED) + (void) ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(rq, ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED); + ERTS_SMP_CHK_NO_PROC_LOCKS; erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); if (erts_sched_stat.enabled) { + int prio; UWord old = ERTS_PROC_SCHED_ID(p, (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN | ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS), (UWord) esdp->no); int migrated = old && old != esdp->no; + prio = (int) (state & ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK); + erts_smp_spin_lock(&erts_sched_stat.lock); - erts_sched_stat.prio[p->prio].total_executed++; - erts_sched_stat.prio[p->prio].executed++; + erts_sched_stat.prio[prio].total_executed++; + erts_sched_stat.prio[prio].executed++; if (migrated) { - erts_sched_stat.prio[p->prio].total_migrated++; - erts_sched_stat.prio[p->prio].migrated++; + erts_sched_stat.prio[prio].total_migrated++; + erts_sched_stat.prio[prio].migrated++; } erts_smp_spin_unlock(&erts_sched_stat.lock); } - p->status_flags |= ERTS_PROC_SFLG_RUNNING; - p->status_flags &= ~ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ; if (ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(p)) { erts_handle_pending_exit(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state); } ASSERT(!p->scheduler_data); p->scheduler_data = esdp; - #endif - ASSERT(p->status != P_SUSPENDED); /* Never run a suspended process */ + /* Never run a suspended process */ + ASSERT(!(ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED & erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state))); reds = context_reds; if (IS_TRACED(p)) { - switch (p->status) { - case P_EXITING: + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING) { if (ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_SCHED_EXIT)) trace_sched(p, am_in_exiting); - break; - default: + } + else { if (ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_SCHED)) trace_sched(p, am_in); else if (ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_SCHED_PROCS)) trace_virtual_sched(p, am_in); - break; } if (IS_TRACED_FL(p, F_TRACE_CALLS)) { erts_schedule_time_break(p, ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_SCHEDULE_IN); } } - if (p->status != P_EXITING) - p->status = P_RUNNING; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); #ifdef ERTS_SMP @@ -7046,7 +7313,7 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls) erts_check_my_tracer_proc(p); #endif - if (!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p) + if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING) && ((FLAGS(p) & F_FORCE_GC) || (MSO(p).overhead > BIN_VHEAP_SZ(p)))) { reds -= erts_garbage_collect(p, 0, p->arg_reg, p->arity); @@ -7137,17 +7404,19 @@ erts_schedule_misc_op(void (*func)(void *), void *arg) ErtsSchedulerData *esdp = erts_get_scheduler_data(); ErtsRunQueue *rq = esdp ? esdp->run_queue : ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0); ErtsMiscOpList *molp = misc_op_list_alloc(); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + ErtsMigrationPaths *mpaths = erts_get_migration_paths(); - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - - while (rq->misc.evac_runq) { - ErtsRunQueue *tmp_rq = rq->misc.evac_runq; - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - rq = tmp_rq; - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); + if (!mpaths) + rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0); + else { + ErtsRunQueue *erq = mpaths->mpath[rq->ix].misc_evac_runq; + if (erq) + rq = erq; } +#endif - ASSERT(!(rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_SUSPENDED)); + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); molp->next = NULL; molp->func = func; @@ -7157,7 +7426,9 @@ erts_schedule_misc_op(void (*func)(void *), void *arg) else rq->misc.start = molp; rq->misc.end = molp; + erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); + smp_notify_inc_runq(rq); } @@ -7247,44 +7518,50 @@ erts_get_exact_total_reductions(Process *c_p, Uint *redsp, Uint *diffp) Sint erts_test_next_pid(int set, Uint next) { + Uint64 lpd; Sint res; - Sint p_prev; + Eterm pid_data; + int first_pix = -1; + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); - - if (!set) { - res = p_next < 0 ? -1 : (p_serial << p_serial_shift | p_next); - } + if (!set) + lpd = last_pid_data_read_nob(); else { - p_serial = (Sint) ((next >> p_serial_shift) & p_serial_mask); - p_next = (Sint) (erts_process_tab_index_mask & next); - - if (p_next >= erts_max_processes) { - p_next = 0; - p_serial++; - p_serial &= p_serial_mask; + lpd = (Uint64) next; + pid_data = (Eterm) (lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__); + if (ERTS_INVALID_PID == make_internal_pid(pid_data)) { + lpd += erts_proc.max; + ASSERT(erts_pid_data2ix(pid_data) + == erts_pid_data2ix(lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__)); } + last_pid_data_set_relb(lpd); + } - p_prev = p_next; - - do { - if (!process_tab[p_next]) - break; - p_next++; - if(p_next >= erts_max_processes) { - p_next = 0; - p_serial++; - p_serial &= p_serial_mask; + while (1) { + int pix; + lpd++; + pix = (int) (lpd % erts_proc.max); + if (first_pix < 0) + first_pix = pix; + else if (pix == first_pix) { + res = -1; + break; + } + if (ERTS_AINT_NULL == erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&erts_proc.tab[pix])) { + pid_data = (Eterm) (lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__); + if (ERTS_INVALID_PID == make_internal_pid(pid_data)) { + lpd += erts_proc.max; + ASSERT(erts_pid_data2ix(pid_data) + == erts_pid_data2ix(lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__)); } - } while (p_prev != p_next); - - res = process_tab[p_next] ? -1 : (p_serial << p_serial_shift | p_next); - + res = lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__; + break; + } } - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); return res; @@ -7293,6 +7570,8 @@ erts_test_next_pid(int set, Uint next) Uint erts_process_count(void) { erts_aint32_t res = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&process_count); + if (res > erts_proc.max) + return erts_proc.max; ASSERT(res >= 0); return (Uint) res; } @@ -7300,97 +7579,138 @@ Uint erts_process_count(void) void erts_free_proc(Process *p) { -#if defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) && defined(ERTS_SMP) - erts_lcnt_proc_lock_destroy(p); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + erts_proc_lock_fin(p); #endif erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PROC, (void *) p); } - /* ** Allocate process and find out where to place next process. */ static Process* -alloc_process(void) +alloc_process(ErtsRunQueue *rq, erts_aint32_t state) { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock; -#endif + int pix; Process* p; - int p_prev; + Uint64 lpd, exp_lpd; + Eterm pid_data; + erts_aint32_t proc_count; +#ifdef DEBUG + Eterm pid; +#endif - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); - if (p_next == -1) { - p = NULL; - goto error; /* Process table full! */ + proc_count = erts_smp_atomic32_inc_read_acqb(&process_count); + if (proc_count > erts_proc.max) { + while (1) { + erts_aint32_t act_proc_count; + + act_proc_count = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_relb(&process_count, + proc_count-1, + proc_count); + if (act_proc_count == proc_count) + goto system_limit; + proc_count = act_proc_count; + if (proc_count <= erts_proc.max) + break; + } } p = (Process*) erts_alloc_fnf(ERTS_ALC_T_PROC, sizeof(Process)); if (!p) - goto error; /* ENOMEM */ + goto enomem; - p_last = p_next; + p->approx_started = erts_get_approx_time(); + p->started_interval = get_proc_interval(); - erts_get_emu_time(&p->started); + lpd = last_pid_data_read_acqb(); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - pix_lock = ERTS_PIX2PIXLOCK(p_next); - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); -#endif - ASSERT(!process_tab[p_next]); + /* Reserve slot */ + while (1) { + lpd++; + pix = erts_pid_data2ix((Eterm) (lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__)); + if (erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&erts_proc.tab[pix]) == ERTS_AINT_NULL) { + erts_aint_t val; + val = erts_smp_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&erts_proc.tab[pix], + ((erts_aint_t) + ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY), + ERTS_AINT_NULL); + + if (ERTS_AINT_NULL == val) + break; + } + } + + pid_data = (Eterm) lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__; - process_tab[p_next] = p; - erts_smp_atomic32_inc_nob(&process_count); - p->id = make_internal_pid(p_serial << p_serial_shift | p_next); + p->id = make_internal_pid(pid_data); if (p->id == ERTS_INVALID_PID) { /* Do not use the invalid pid; change serial */ - p_serial++; - p_serial &= p_serial_mask; - p->id = make_internal_pid(p_serial << p_serial_shift | p_next); + lpd += erts_proc.max; + ASSERT(pix == erts_pid_data2ix((Eterm) (lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__))); + pid_data = (Eterm) lpd & ERTS_PID_DATA_MASK__; + p->id = make_internal_pid(pid_data); ASSERT(p->id != ERTS_INVALID_PID); } - ASSERT(internal_pid_serial(p->id) <= (erts_use_r9_pids_ports - ? ERTS_MAX_PID_R9_SERIAL - : ERTS_MAX_PID_SERIAL)); + + exp_lpd = last_pid_data_read_nob(); + + /* Move last pid data forward */ + while (1) { + Uint64 act_lpd; + if (last_pid_data_cmp(lpd, exp_lpd) < 0) + break; + act_lpd = last_pid_data_cmpxchg_relb(lpd, exp_lpd); + if (act_lpd == exp_lpd) + break; + exp_lpd = act_lpd; + } #ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_proc_lock_init(p); /* All locks locked */ - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&p->run_queue, rq); #endif - p->rstatus = P_FREE; - p->rcount = 0; + erts_smp_atomic32_init_relb(&p->state, state); - /* - * set p_next to the next available slot - */ +#ifdef DEBUG + pid = p->id; +#endif - p_prev = p_next; +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + erts_proc_lock_init(p); /* All locks locked */ +#endif - while (1) { - p_next++; - if(p_next >= erts_max_processes) { - p_serial++; - p_serial &= p_serial_mask; - p_next = 0; - } + /* Move into slot reserved */ +#ifdef DEBUG + ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY + == (Process *) erts_smp_atomic_xchg_relb(&erts_proc.tab[pix], + (erts_aint_t) p)); +#else + erts_smp_atomic_set_relb(&erts_proc.tab[pix], (erts_aint_t) p); +#endif - if (p_prev == p_next) { - p_next = -1; - break; /* Table full! */ - } + ASSERT(internal_pid_serial(p->id) <= (erts_use_r9_pids_ports + ? ERTS_MAX_PID_R9_SERIAL + : ERTS_MAX_PID_SERIAL)); - if (!process_tab[p_next]) - break; /* found a free slot */ - } + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); - error: + p->rcount = 0; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&proc_tab_mtx); + ASSERT(p == (Process *) + erts_smp_atomic_read_nob( + &erts_proc.tab[internal_pid_index(pid)])); return p; +enomem: +system_limit: + + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + return NULL; + } Eterm @@ -7400,13 +7720,15 @@ 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. */ { - ErtsRunQueue *rq, *notify_runq; + ErtsRunQueue *rq = NULL; Process *p; Sint arity; /* Number of arguments. */ Uint arg_size; /* Size of arguments. */ Uint sz; /* Needed words on heap. */ Uint heap_need; /* Size needed on heap. */ Eterm res = THE_NON_VALUE; + erts_aint32_t state = 0; + erts_aint32_t prio = (erts_aint32_t) PRIORITY_NORMAL; #ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_proc_lock(parent, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); @@ -7420,8 +7742,24 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). so->error_code = BADARG; goto error; } - p = alloc_process(); /* All proc locks are locked by this thread - on success */ + + if (so->flags & SPO_USE_ARGS) { + if (so->scheduler) { + int ix = so->scheduler-1; + ASSERT(0 <= ix && ix < erts_no_run_queues); + rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); + state |= ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND; + } + prio = (erts_aint32_t) so->priority; + } + + state |= (prio & ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK); + + if (!rq) + rq = erts_get_runq_proc(parent); + + p = alloc_process(rq, 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"); @@ -7441,22 +7779,16 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). p->flags = erts_default_process_flags; - /* Scheduler queue mutex should be locked when changeing - * prio. In this case we don't have to lock it, since - * noone except us has access to the process. - */ if (so->flags & SPO_USE_ARGS) { p->min_heap_size = so->min_heap_size; p->min_vheap_size = so->min_vheap_size; - p->prio = so->priority; p->max_gen_gcs = so->max_gen_gcs; } else { p->min_heap_size = H_MIN_SIZE; p->min_vheap_size = BIN_VH_MIN_SIZE; - p->prio = PRIORITY_NORMAL; p->max_gen_gcs = (Uint16) erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&erts_max_gen_gcs); } - p->skipped = 0; + p->schedule_count = 0; ASSERT(p->min_heap_size == erts_next_heap_size(p->min_heap_size, 0)); p->initial[INITIAL_MOD] = mod; @@ -7525,9 +7857,9 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). p->reds = 0; #ifdef ERTS_SMP - p->u.ptimer = NULL; + p->u.alive.ptimer = NULL; #else - sys_memset(&p->u.tm, 0, sizeof(ErlTimer)); + sys_memset(&p->u.alive.tm, 0, sizeof(ErlTimer)); #endif p->reg = NULL; @@ -7555,10 +7887,9 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). p->msg.save = &p->msg.first; p->msg.len = 0; #ifdef ERTS_SMP - p->msg_inq.first = NULL; - p->msg_inq.last = &p->msg_inq.first; - p->msg_inq.len = 0; - p->bound_runq = NULL; + p->u.alive.msg_inq.first = NULL; + p->u.alive.msg_inq.last = &p->u.alive.msg_inq.first; + p->u.alive.msg_inq.len = 0; #endif p->bif_timers = NULL; p->mbuf = NULL; @@ -7644,47 +7975,25 @@ erl_create_process(Process* parent, /* Parent of process (default group leader). #ifdef ERTS_SMP p->scheduler_data = NULL; - p->is_exiting = 0; - p->status_flags = 0; - p->runq_flags = 0; p->suspendee = NIL; p->pending_suspenders = NULL; - p->pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; - p->pending_exit.bp = NULL; + p->u.alive.pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; + p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp = NULL; #endif #if !defined(NO_FPE_SIGNALS) || defined(HIPE) p->fp_exception = 0; #endif + erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); + + res = p->id; + /* * Schedule process for execution. */ - if (!((so->flags & SPO_USE_ARGS) && so->scheduler)) - rq = erts_get_runq_proc(parent); - else { - int ix = so->scheduler-1; - ASSERT(0 <= ix && ix < erts_no_run_queues); - rq = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(ix); - p->bound_runq = rq; - } - - erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - p->run_queue = rq; -#endif - - p->status = P_WAITING; - notify_runq = internal_add_to_runq(rq, p); - - erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - - smp_notify_inc_runq(notify_runq); - - res = p->id; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); + schedule_process(p, state, 0); VERBOSE(DEBUG_PROCESSES, ("Created a new process: %T\n",p->id)); @@ -7720,12 +8029,8 @@ void erts_init_empty_process(Process *p) p->max_gen_gcs = 0; p->min_heap_size = 0; p->min_vheap_size = 0; - p->status = P_RUNABLE; - p->gcstatus = P_RUNABLE; - p->rstatus = P_RUNABLE; p->rcount = 0; p->id = ERTS_INVALID_PID; - p->prio = PRIORITY_NORMAL; p->reds = 0; p->tracer_proc = NIL; p->trace_flags = F_INITIAL_TRACE_FLAGS; @@ -7741,10 +8046,9 @@ void erts_init_empty_process(Process *p) p->bin_old_vheap = 0; p->bin_vheap_mature = 0; #ifdef ERTS_SMP - p->u.ptimer = NULL; - p->bound_runq = NULL; + p->u.alive.ptimer = NULL; #else - memset(&(p->u.tm), 0, sizeof(ErlTimer)); + memset(&(p->u.alive.tm), 0, sizeof(ErlTimer)); #endif p->next = NULL; p->off_heap.first = NULL; @@ -7793,8 +8097,8 @@ void erts_init_empty_process(Process *p) p->def_arg_reg[5] = 0; p->parent = NIL; - p->started.tv_sec = 0; - p->started.tv_usec = 0; + p->approx_started = 0; + p->started_interval = 0; #ifdef HIPE hipe_init_process(&p->hipe); @@ -7808,22 +8112,20 @@ void erts_init_empty_process(Process *p) p->last_old_htop = NULL; #endif + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&p->state, (erts_aint32_t) PRIORITY_NORMAL); #ifdef ERTS_SMP p->scheduler_data = NULL; - p->is_exiting = 0; - p->status_flags = 0; - p->runq_flags = 0; - p->msg_inq.first = NULL; - p->msg_inq.last = &p->msg_inq.first; - p->msg_inq.len = 0; + p->u.alive.msg_inq.first = NULL; + p->u.alive.msg_inq.last = &p->u.alive.msg_inq.first; + p->u.alive.msg_inq.len = 0; p->suspendee = NIL; p->pending_suspenders = NULL; - p->pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; - p->pending_exit.bp = NULL; + p->u.alive.pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; + p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp = NULL; erts_proc_lock_init(p); erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); - p->run_queue = ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0); + RUNQ_SET_RQ(&p->run_queue, ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0)); #endif #if !defined(NO_FPE_SIGNALS) || defined(HIPE) @@ -7870,12 +8172,12 @@ erts_debug_verify_clean_empty_process(Process* p) ASSERT(p->parent == NIL); #ifdef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(p->msg_inq.first == NULL); - ASSERT(p->msg_inq.len == 0); + ASSERT(p->u.alive.msg_inq.first == NULL); + ASSERT(p->u.alive.msg_inq.len == 0); ASSERT(p->suspendee == NIL); ASSERT(p->pending_suspenders == NULL); - ASSERT(p->pending_exit.reason == THE_NON_VALUE); - ASSERT(p->pending_exit.bp == NULL); + ASSERT(p->u.alive.pending_exit.reason == THE_NON_VALUE); + ASSERT(p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp == NULL); #endif /* Thing that erts_cleanup_empty_process() cleans up */ @@ -7901,8 +8203,8 @@ erts_cleanup_empty_process(Process* p) free_message_buffer(p->mbuf); p->mbuf = NULL; } -#if defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) && defined(ERTS_SMP) - erts_lcnt_proc_lock_destroy(p); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + erts_proc_lock_fin(p); #endif #ifdef DEBUG erts_debug_verify_clean_empty_process(p); @@ -7999,26 +8301,34 @@ delete_process(Process* p) p->fvalue = NIL; } +static ERTS_INLINE erts_aint32_t +set_proc_exiting_state(Process *p, erts_aint32_t state) +{ + erts_aint32_t a, n, e; + a = state; + while (1) { + n = e = a; + n &= ~(ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED|ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT); + n |= ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE; + if (!(a & (ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ|ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING))) + n |= ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ; + a = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_relb(&p->state, n, e); + if (a == e) + break; + } + return a; +} + static ERTS_INLINE void -set_proc_exiting(Process *p, Eterm reason, ErlHeapFragment *bp) +set_proc_exiting(Process *p, + erts_aint32_t state, + Eterm reason, + ErlHeapFragment *bp) { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock = ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(p->id); ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p) == ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); - /* - * You are required to have all proc locks and the pix lock when going - * to status P_EXITING. This makes it is enough to take any lock when - * looking up a process (pid2proc()) to prevent the looked up process - * from exiting until the lock has been released. - */ - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); - p->is_exiting = 1; -#endif - p->status = P_EXITING; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); -#endif + state = set_proc_exiting_state(p, state); + p->fvalue = reason; if (bp) erts_link_mbuf_to_proc(p, bp); @@ -8031,6 +8341,14 @@ set_proc_exiting(Process *p, Eterm reason, ErlHeapFragment *bp) KILL_CATCHES(p); cancel_timer(p); p->i = (BeamInstr *) beam_exit; + + if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs + && !(state & (ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE|ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED))) { + profile_runnable_proc(p, am_active); + } + + if (!(state & (ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ|ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING))) + add2runq(p, state); } @@ -8040,11 +8358,11 @@ void erts_handle_pending_exit(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { ErtsProcLocks xlocks; - ASSERT(is_value(c_p->pending_exit.reason)); + ASSERT(is_value(c_p->u.alive.pending_exit.reason)); ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(c_p) == locks); ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(c_p->status != P_EXITING); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(c_p->status != P_FREE); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(!((ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_FREE) + & erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&c_p->state))); /* Ensure that all locks on c_p are locked before proceeding... */ if (locks == ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL) @@ -8057,9 +8375,12 @@ erts_handle_pending_exit(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks locks) } } - set_proc_exiting(c_p, c_p->pending_exit.reason, c_p->pending_exit.bp); - c_p->pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; - c_p->pending_exit.bp = NULL; + set_proc_exiting(c_p, + erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&c_p->state), + c_p->u.alive.pending_exit.reason, + c_p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp); + c_p->u.alive.pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; + c_p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp = NULL; if (xlocks) erts_smp_proc_unlock(c_p, xlocks); @@ -8073,11 +8394,12 @@ handle_pending_exiters(ErtsProcList *pnd_xtrs) while (plp) { Process *p = erts_pid2proc(NULL, 0, plp->pid, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); if (p) { - if (proclist_same(plp, p) - && !(p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_RUNNING)) { - ASSERT(p->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ); - ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(p)); - erts_handle_pending_exit(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); + if (proclist_same(plp, p)) { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING)) { + ASSERT(state & ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT); + erts_handle_pending_exit(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); + } } erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); } @@ -8105,7 +8427,7 @@ save_pending_exiter(Process *p) rq->procs.pending_exiters = plp; erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - + wake_scheduler(rq, 1); } #endif @@ -8167,7 +8489,7 @@ send_exit_message(Process *to, ErtsProcLocks *to_locksp, * SMP emulator). When the signal is received the receiver receives an * 'EXIT' message if it is trapping exits; otherwise, it will either * ignore the signal if the exit reason is normal, or go into an - * exiting state (status P_EXITING). When a process has gone into the + * exiting state (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING). When a process has gone into the * exiting state it will not execute any more Erlang code, but it might * take a while before it actually exits. The exit signal is being * received when the 'EXIT' message is put in the message queue, the @@ -8240,6 +8562,7 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only Uint32 flags /* flags */ ) { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rp->state); Eterm rsn = reason == am_kill ? am_killed : reason; ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(*rp_locks == erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(rp)); @@ -8261,7 +8584,7 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only } #endif - if (ERTS_PROC_IS_TRAPPING_EXITS(rp) + if ((state & ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT) && (reason != am_kill || (flags & ERTS_XSIG_FLG_IGN_KILL))) { if (is_not_nil(token) #ifdef USE_VM_PROBES @@ -8277,10 +8600,8 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only } else if (reason != am_normal || (flags & ERTS_XSIG_FLG_NO_IGN_NORMAL)) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (!ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(rp) && !rp->is_exiting) { - ASSERT(rp->status != P_EXITING); - ASSERT(rp->status != P_FREE); - ASSERT(!rp->pending_exit.bp); + if (!(state & (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT))) { + ASSERT(!rp->u.alive.pending_exit.bp); if (rp == c_p && (*rp_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN)) { /* Ensure that all locks on c_p are locked before @@ -8295,9 +8616,9 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only } *rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL; } - set_proc_exiting(c_p, rsn, NULL); + set_proc_exiting(c_p, state, rsn, NULL); } - else if (!(rp->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_RUNNING)) { + else if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING)) { /* Process not running ... */ ErtsProcLocks need_locks = ~(*rp_locks) & ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL; if (need_locks @@ -8314,6 +8635,7 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only /* ...and we have all locks on it... */ *rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL; set_proc_exiting(rp, + state, (is_immed(rsn) ? rsn : copy_object(rsn, rp)), @@ -8329,7 +8651,7 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only set_pending_exit: if (is_immed(rsn)) { - rp->pending_exit.reason = rsn; + rp->u.alive.pending_exit.reason = rsn; } else { Eterm *hp; @@ -8337,17 +8659,15 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only ErlHeapFragment *bp = new_message_buffer(sz); hp = &bp->mem[0]; - rp->pending_exit.reason = copy_struct(rsn, - sz, - &hp, - &bp->off_heap); - rp->pending_exit.bp = bp; + rp->u.alive.pending_exit.reason = copy_struct(rsn, + sz, + &hp, + &bp->off_heap); + rp->u.alive.pending_exit.bp = bp; } - ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(rp)); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_relb(&rp->state, + ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT); } - if (!(rp->status_flags - & (ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ|ERTS_PROC_SFLG_RUNNING))) - erts_add_to_runq(rp); } /* else: * @@ -8359,17 +8679,14 @@ send_exit_signal(Process *c_p, /* current process if and only * exit or by itself before seeing the pending exit. */ #else /* !ERTS_SMP */ - if (c_p == rp) { - rp->status = P_EXITING; - c_p->fvalue = rsn; - } - else if (rp->status != P_EXITING) { /* No recursive process exits /PaN */ - Eterm old_status = rp->status; + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rp->state); + if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING)) { set_proc_exiting(rp, - is_immed(rsn) ? rsn : copy_object(rsn, rp), + state, + (is_immed(rsn) || c_p == rp + ? rsn + : copy_object(rsn, rp)), NULL); - if (old_status != P_RUNABLE && old_status != P_RUNNING) - erts_add_to_runq(rp); } #endif return -1; /* Receiver will exit */ @@ -8672,12 +8989,14 @@ resume_suspend_monitor(ErtsSuspendMonitor *smon, void *vc_p) erts_destroy_suspend_monitor(smon); } -static void -continue_exit_process(Process *p #ifdef ERTS_SMP - , erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock +static void +proc_dec_refc(void *vproc) +{ + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc((Process *) vproc); +} #endif - ); + /* this function fishishes a process and propagates exit messages - called by process_main when a process dies */ @@ -8685,9 +9004,8 @@ void erts_do_exit_process(Process* p, Eterm reason) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock = ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(p->id); + erts_aint32_t state; #endif - p->arity = 0; /* No live registers */ p->fvalue = reason; @@ -8705,32 +9023,22 @@ erts_do_exit_process(Process* p, Eterm reason) #ifdef ERTS_SMP ERTS_SMP_CHK_HAVE_ONLY_MAIN_PROC_LOCK(p); /* By locking all locks (main lock is already locked) when going - to status P_EXITING, it is enough to take any lock when + to exiting state (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING), it is enough to take any lock when looking up a process (erts_pid2proc()) to prevent the looked up process from exiting until the lock has been released. */ erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); #endif - - if (erts_system_profile_flags.runnable_procs && (p->status != P_WAITING)) { - profile_runnable_proc(p, am_inactive); - } -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); - p->is_exiting = 1; -#endif - - p->status = P_EXITING; - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); - - if (ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(p)) { +#ifndef ERTS_SMP + set_proc_exiting_state(p, erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state)); +#else + state = set_proc_exiting_state(p, erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state)); + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT) { /* Process exited before pending exit was received... */ - p->pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; - if (p->pending_exit.bp) { - free_message_buffer(p->pending_exit.bp); - p->pending_exit.bp = NULL; + p->u.alive.pending_exit.reason = THE_NON_VALUE; + if (p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp) { + free_message_buffer(p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp); + p->u.alive.pending_exit.bp = NULL; } } @@ -8764,29 +9072,11 @@ erts_do_exit_process(Process* p, Eterm reason) erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - continue_exit_process(p, pix_lock); -#else - continue_exit_process(p); -#endif + erts_continue_exit_process(p); } void -erts_continue_exit_process(Process *c_p) -{ -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - continue_exit_process(c_p, ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(c_p->id)); -#else - continue_exit_process(c_p); -#endif -} - -static void -continue_exit_process(Process *p -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - , erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock -#endif - ) +erts_continue_exit_process(Process *p) { ErtsLink* lnk; ErtsMonitor *mon; @@ -8802,11 +9092,7 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN == erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); -#ifdef DEBUG - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - ASSERT(p->status == P_EXITING); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); -#endif + ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p)); #ifdef ERTS_SMP if (p->flags & F_HAVE_BLCKD_MSCHED) { @@ -8874,48 +9160,47 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p #endif { + int maybe_save; int pix; /* Do *not* use erts_get_runq_proc() */ ErtsRunQueue *rq; rq = erts_get_runq_current(ERTS_GET_SCHEDULER_DATA_FROM_PROC(p)); - ASSERT(internal_pid_index(p->id) < erts_max_processes); pix = internal_pid_index(p->id); - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + maybe_save = saved_term_procs.end != NULL; + if (maybe_save) { + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + } + erts_smp_runq_lock(rq); #ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); - ASSERT(p->scheduler_data); ASSERT(p->scheduler_data->current_process == p); ASSERT(p->scheduler_data->free_process == NULL); p->scheduler_data->current_process = NULL; p->scheduler_data->free_process = p; - p->status_flags = 0; #endif - process_tab[pix] = NULL; /* Time of death! */ + /* Time of death! */ + erts_smp_atomic_set_relb(&erts_proc.tab[pix], ERTS_AINT_NULL); + ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&process_count) > 0); - erts_smp_atomic32_dec_nob(&process_count); + erts_smp_atomic32_dec_relb(&process_count); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); -#endif erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq); - if (p_next < 0) { - if (p_last >= p_next) { - p_serial++; - p_serial &= p_serial_mask; - } - p_next = pix; + if (!maybe_save) + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + else { + if (saved_term_procs.end) + save_terminating_process(p); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); } - ERTS_MAYBE_SAVE_TERMINATING_PROCESS(p); - - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&proc_tab_mtx); } /* @@ -8930,7 +9215,21 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p lnk = p->nlinks; p->nlinks = NULL; - p->status = P_FREE; + + { + /* Inactivate and notify free */ + erts_aint32_t n, e, a = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state); + while (1) { + n = e = a; + ASSERT(a & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING); + n |= ERTS_PSFLG_FREE; + n &= ~ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE; + a = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_mb(&p->state, n, e); + if (a == e) + break; + } + } + dep = ((p->flags & F_DISTRIBUTION) ? ERTS_PROC_SET_DIST_ENTRY(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL, NULL) : NULL); @@ -8985,8 +9284,13 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p delete_process(p); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + erts_schedule_thr_prgr_later_op(proc_dec_refc, + (void *) p, + &p->u.release_data); erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); ERTS_SMP_CHK_HAVE_ONLY_MAIN_PROC_LOCK(p); +#endif return; @@ -8999,8 +9303,6 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(curr_locks == erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN & curr_locks); - ASSERT(p->status == P_EXITING); - p->i = (BeamInstr *) beam_continue_exit; if (!(curr_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)) { @@ -9008,8 +9310,6 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p curr_locks |= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS; } - erts_add_to_runq(p); - if (curr_locks != ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN & curr_locks); @@ -9021,33 +9321,15 @@ continue_exit_process(Process *p static void timeout_proc(Process* p) { + erts_aint32_t state; BeamInstr** pi = (BeamInstr **) p->def_arg_reg; p->i = *pi; p->flags |= F_TIMO; p->flags &= ~F_INSLPQUEUE; - switch (p->status) { - case P_GARBING: - switch (p->gcstatus) { - case P_SUSPENDED: - goto suspended; - case P_WAITING: - goto waiting; - default: - break; - } - break; - case P_WAITING: - waiting: - erts_add_to_runq(p); - break; - case P_SUSPENDED: - suspended: - p->rstatus = P_RUNABLE; /* MUST set resume status to runnable */ - break; - default: - break; - } + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE)) + schedule_process(p, state, 0); } @@ -9057,9 +9339,9 @@ cancel_timer(Process* p) ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); p->flags &= ~(F_INSLPQUEUE|F_TIMO); #ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_cancel_smp_ptimer(p->u.ptimer); + erts_cancel_smp_ptimer(p->u.alive.ptimer); #else - erts_cancel_timer(&p->u.tm); + erts_cancel_timer(&p->u.alive.tm); #endif } @@ -9080,12 +9362,12 @@ set_timer(Process* p, Uint timeout) p->flags &= ~F_TIMO; #ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_create_smp_ptimer(&p->u.ptimer, + erts_create_smp_ptimer(&p->u.alive.ptimer, p->id, (ErlTimeoutProc) timeout_proc, timeout); #else - erts_set_timer(&p->u.tm, + erts_set_timer(&p->u.alive.tm, (ErlTimeoutProc) timeout_proc, NULL, (void*) p, @@ -9115,6 +9397,7 @@ erts_stack_dump(int to, void *to_arg, Process *p) void erts_program_counter_info(int to, void *to_arg, Process *p) { + erts_aint32_t state; int i; erts_print(to, to_arg, "Program counter: %p (", p->i); @@ -9123,7 +9406,8 @@ erts_program_counter_info(int to, void *to_arg, Process *p) erts_print(to, to_arg, "CP: %p (", p->cp); print_function_from_pc(to, to_arg, p->cp); erts_print(to, to_arg, ")\n"); - if (!((p->status == P_RUNNING) || (p->status == P_GARBING))) { + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + if (!(state & (ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING|ERTS_PSFLG_GC))) { erts_print(to, to_arg, "arity = %d\n",p->arity); if (!ERTS_IS_CRASH_DUMPING) { /* @@ -9296,13 +9580,13 @@ do { \ #endif #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_FOUND_PIDS -# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_FOUND(PBDP, PID, TVP) \ - debug_processes_check_found_pid((PBDP), (PID), (TVP), 1) -# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_NOT_FOUND(PBDP, PID, TVP) \ - debug_processes_check_found_pid((PBDP), (PID), (TVP), 0) +# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_FOUND(PBDP, PID, IC) \ + debug_processes_check_found_pid((PBDP), (PID), (IC), 1) +# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_NOT_FOUND(PBDP, PID, IC) \ + debug_processes_check_found_pid((PBDP), (PID), (IC), 0) #else -# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_FOUND(PBDP, PID, TVP) -# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_NOT_FOUND(PBDP, PID, TVP) +# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_FOUND(PBDP, PID, IC) +# define ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_NOT_FOUND(PBDP, PID, IC) #endif #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_TERM_PROC_LIST @@ -9347,7 +9631,7 @@ static Uint processes_bif_tab_chunks; static Export processes_trap_export; typedef struct { - SysTimeval time; + Uint64 interval; } ErtsProcessesBifChunkInfo; typedef enum { @@ -9372,7 +9656,7 @@ typedef struct { struct { Eterm caller; #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_FOUND_PIDS - SysTimeval *pid_started; + Uint64 *pid_started; #endif #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_HALLOC Eterm *heap; @@ -9401,11 +9685,10 @@ static void debug_processes_verify_all_pids(ErtsProcessesBifData *pbdp); #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_FOUND_PIDS static void debug_processes_check_found_pid(ErtsProcessesBifData *pbdp, Eterm pid, - SysTimeval *started, + Uint64 ic, int pid_should_be_found); #endif #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_TERM_PROC_LIST -static SysTimeval debug_tv_start; static void debug_processes_check_term_proc_list(void); static void debug_processes_check_term_proc_free_list(ErtsTermProcElement *tpep); #endif @@ -9416,7 +9699,7 @@ save_terminating_process(Process *p) ErtsTermProcElement *tpep = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROCS_TPROC_EL, sizeof(ErtsTermProcElement)); ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(saved_term_procs.start && saved_term_procs.end); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_mtx_is_locked(&proc_tab_mtx)); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_rwmtx_is_rwlocked(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx)); ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_TPLIST(); @@ -9424,19 +9707,19 @@ save_terminating_process(Process *p) tpep->next = NULL; tpep->ix = internal_pid_index(p->id); tpep->u.process.pid = p->id; - tpep->u.process.spawned = p->started; - erts_get_emu_time(&tpep->u.process.exited); + tpep->u.process.spawned = p->started_interval; + tpep->u.process.exited = get_proc_interval(); saved_term_procs.end->next = tpep; saved_term_procs.end = tpep; ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_TPLIST(); - ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT((tpep->prev->ix >= 0 - ? erts_cmp_timeval(&tpep->u.process.exited, - &tpep->prev->u.process.exited) - : erts_cmp_timeval(&tpep->u.process.exited, - &tpep->prev->u.bif_invocation.time)) > 0); + ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(tpep->prev->ix >= 0 + ? (tpep->u.process.exited + >= tpep->prev->u.process.exited) + : (tpep->u.process.exited + >= tpep->prev->u.bif_invocation.interval)); } static void @@ -9467,7 +9750,7 @@ cleanup_processes_bif_data(Binary *bp) if (pbdp->bif_invocation) { ErtsTermProcElement *tpep; - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); ERTS_PROCS_DBG_TRACE(pbdp->debug.caller, cleanup_processes_bif_data, @@ -9521,7 +9804,7 @@ cleanup_processes_bif_data(Binary *bp) ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_TPLIST(); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); } } @@ -9549,7 +9832,7 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) pbdp->tix = 0; pbdp->pid_ix = 0; - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); locked = 1; ERTS_PROCS_DBG_TRACE(p->id, processes_bif_engine, init); @@ -9560,7 +9843,7 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_FOUND_PIDS pbdp->debug.pid_started = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROCS_PIDS, - sizeof(SysTimeval)*pbdp->pid_sz); + sizeof(Uint64)*pbdp->pid_sz); #endif ERTS_PROCS_DBG_SAVE_PIDS(pbdp); @@ -9575,7 +9858,8 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) pbdp->bif_invocation = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROCS_TPROC_EL, sizeof(ErtsTermProcElement)); pbdp->bif_invocation->ix = -1; - erts_get_emu_time(&pbdp->bif_invocation->u.bif_invocation.time); + pbdp->bif_invocation->u.bif_invocation.interval + = step_proc_interval(); ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_TPLIST(); pbdp->bif_invocation->next = NULL; @@ -9602,30 +9886,31 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) int indices = ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_TAB_CHUNK_SIZE; int cix = ix / ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_TAB_CHUNK_SIZE; int end_ix = ix + indices; - SysTimeval *invocation_timep; + Uint64 *invocation_interval_p; - invocation_timep = (pbdp->bif_invocation - ? &pbdp->bif_invocation->u.bif_invocation.time - : NULL); + invocation_interval_p + = (pbdp->bif_invocation + ? &pbdp->bif_invocation->u.bif_invocation.interval + : NULL); ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(is_nil(*res_accp)); if (!locked) { - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); locked = 1; } - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_mtx_is_locked(&proc_tab_mtx)); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_rwmtx_is_rwlocked(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx)); ERTS_PROCS_DBG_TRACE(p->id, processes_bif_engine, insp_table); if (cix != 0) - erts_get_emu_time(&pbdp->chunk[cix].time); + pbdp->chunk[cix].interval = step_proc_interval(); else if (pbdp->bif_invocation) - pbdp->chunk[0].time = *invocation_timep; - /* else: Time is irrelevant */ + pbdp->chunk[0].interval = *invocation_interval_p; + /* else: interval is irrelevant */ - if (end_ix >= erts_max_processes) { + if (end_ix >= erts_proc.max) { ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(cix+1 == processes_bif_tab_chunks); - end_ix = erts_max_processes; + end_ix = erts_proc.max; indices = end_ix - ix; /* What to do when done with this chunk */ pbdp->state = (processes_bif_tab_chunks == 1 @@ -9634,16 +9919,15 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) } for (; ix < end_ix; ix++) { - Process *rp = process_tab[ix]; + Process *rp = erts_pix2proc(ix); if (rp - && (!invocation_timep - || erts_cmp_timeval(&rp->started, - invocation_timep) < 0)) { + && (!invocation_interval_p + || rp->started_interval < *invocation_interval_p)) { ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(is_internal_pid(rp->id)); pbdp->pid[pbdp->pid_ix] = rp->id; #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_FOUND_PIDS - pbdp->debug.pid_started[pbdp->pid_ix] = rp->started; + pbdp->debug.pid_started[pbdp->pid_ix] = rp->started_interval; #endif pbdp->pid_ix++; @@ -9653,7 +9937,7 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) pbdp->tix = end_ix; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); locked = 0; reds = indices/ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_TAB_INSPECT_INDICES_PER_RED; @@ -9665,8 +9949,8 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) ix = pbdp->tix; indices = ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_TAB_CHUNK_SIZE; end_ix = ix + indices; - if (end_ix > erts_max_processes) { - end_ix = erts_max_processes; + if (end_ix > erts_proc.max) { + end_ix = erts_proc.max; indices = end_ix - ix; } @@ -9685,20 +9969,20 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) int i; int max_reds; int free_term_procs = 0; - SysTimeval *invocation_timep; + Uint64 invocation_interval; ErtsTermProcElement *tpep; ErtsTermProcElement *free_list = NULL; tpep = pbdp->bif_invocation; ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(tpep); - invocation_timep = &tpep->u.bif_invocation.time; + invocation_interval = tpep->u.bif_invocation.interval; max_reds = have_reds = ERTS_BIF_REDS_LEFT(p); if (max_reds > ERTS_PROCESSES_INSPECT_TERM_PROC_MAX_REDS) max_reds = ERTS_PROCESSES_INSPECT_TERM_PROC_MAX_REDS; reds = 0; - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); ERTS_PROCS_DBG_TRACE(p->id, processes_bif_engine, insp_term_procs); ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_TPLIST(); @@ -9737,20 +10021,19 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) } else { int cix = tpep->ix/ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_TAB_CHUNK_SIZE; - SysTimeval *chunk_timep = &pbdp->chunk[cix].time; + Uint64 chunk_interval = pbdp->chunk[cix].interval; Eterm pid = tpep->u.process.pid; ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(is_internal_pid(pid)); - if (erts_cmp_timeval(&tpep->u.process.spawned, - invocation_timep) < 0) { - if (erts_cmp_timeval(&tpep->u.process.exited, - chunk_timep) < 0) { + if (tpep->u.process.spawned < invocation_interval) { + if (tpep->u.process.exited < chunk_interval) { ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_NOT_FOUND(pbdp, pid, - &tpep->u.process.spawned); + tpep->u.process.spawned); pbdp->pid[pbdp->pid_ix] = pid; #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_FOUND_PIDS - pbdp->debug.pid_started[pbdp->pid_ix] = tpep->u.process.spawned; + pbdp->debug.pid_started[pbdp->pid_ix] + = tpep->u.process.spawned; #endif pbdp->pid_ix++; ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(pbdp->pid_ix <= pbdp->pid_sz); @@ -9758,13 +10041,13 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) else { ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_FOUND(pbdp, pid, - &tpep->u.process.spawned); + tpep->u.process.spawned); } } else { ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_PID_NOT_FOUND(pbdp, pid, - &tpep->u.process.spawned); + tpep->u.process.spawned); } i++; @@ -9813,7 +10096,7 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_TPLIST(); ERTS_PROCS_DBG_CHK_FREELIST(free_list); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); /* * We do the actual free of term proc structures now when we @@ -9873,8 +10156,9 @@ processes_bif_engine(Process *p, Eterm *res_accp, Binary *mbp) sizeof(Eterm)*pbdp->pid_sz); #if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_FOUND_PIDS pbdp->debug.pid_started = erts_realloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROCS_PIDS, - pbdp->debug.pid_started, - sizeof(SysTimeval)*pbdp->pid_sz); + pbdp->debug.pid_started, + (sizeof(Uint64) + * pbdp->pid_sz)); #endif } reds = conses/ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_BUILD_RESULT_CONSES_PER_RED; @@ -9994,22 +10278,13 @@ init_processes_bif(void) { saved_term_procs.start = NULL; saved_term_procs.end = NULL; - processes_bif_tab_chunks = (((erts_max_processes - 1) + processes_bif_tab_chunks = (((erts_proc.max - 1) / ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_TAB_CHUNK_SIZE) + 1); /* processes_trap/2 is a hidden BIF that the processes/0 BIF traps to. */ - sys_memset((void *) &processes_trap_export, 0, sizeof(Export)); - processes_trap_export.address = &processes_trap_export.code[3]; - processes_trap_export.code[0] = am_erlang; - processes_trap_export.code[1] = am_processes_trap; - processes_trap_export.code[2] = 2; - processes_trap_export.code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - processes_trap_export.code[4] = (BeamInstr) &processes_trap; - -#if ERTS_PROCESSES_BIF_DEBUGLEVEL >= ERTS_PROCS_DBGLVL_CHK_TERM_PROC_LIST - erts_get_emu_time(&debug_tv_start); -#endif + erts_init_trap_export(&processes_trap_export, am_erlang, am_processes_trap, 2, + &processes_trap); } @@ -10042,31 +10317,29 @@ erts_debug_processes(Process *c_p) Eterm res; Eterm* hp; Process *p; -#ifdef DEBUG Eterm *hp_end; -#endif - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); res = NIL; need = erts_process_count() * 2; hp = HAlloc(c_p, need); /* we need two heap words for each pid */ -#ifdef DEBUG hp_end = hp + need; -#endif /* make the list by scanning bakward */ - for (i = erts_max_processes-1; i >= 0; i--) { - if ((p = process_tab[i]) != NULL) { - res = CONS(hp, process_tab[i]->id, res); + for (i = erts_proc.max-1; i >= 0; i--) { + p = erts_pix2proc(i); + if (p) { + res = CONS(hp, p->id, res); hp += 2; } } - ASSERT(hp == hp_end); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&proc_tab_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + + HRelease(c_p, hp_end, hp); return res; } @@ -10098,14 +10371,12 @@ erts_debug_processes_bif_info(Process *c_p) static void debug_processes_check_found_pid(ErtsProcessesBifData *pbdp, Eterm pid, - SysTimeval *tvp, + Uint64 ic, int pid_should_be_found) { int i; for (i = 0; i < pbdp->pid_ix; i++) { - if (pbdp->pid[i] == pid - && pbdp->debug.pid_started[i].tv_sec == tvp->tv_sec - && pbdp->debug.pid_started[i].tv_usec == tvp->tv_usec) { + if (pbdp->pid[i] == pid && pbdp->debug.pid_started[i] == ic) { ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(pid_should_be_found); return; } @@ -10139,8 +10410,8 @@ debug_processes_save_all_pids(ErtsProcessesBifData *pbdp) pbdp->debug.correct_pids = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_PROCS_PIDS, sizeof(Eterm)*pbdp->pid_sz); - for (tix = 0, cpix = 0; tix < erts_max_processes; tix++) { - Process *rp = process_tab[tix]; + for (tix = 0, cpix = 0; tix < erts_proc.max; tix++) { + Process *rp = erts_pix2proc(tix); if (rp) { ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(is_internal_pid(rp->id)); pbdp->debug.correct_pids[cpix++] = rp->id; @@ -10193,14 +10464,13 @@ debug_processes_verify_all_pids(ErtsProcessesBifData *pbdp) static void debug_processes_check_term_proc_list(void) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_mtx_is_locked(&proc_tab_mtx)); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_rwmtx_is_rwlocked(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx)); if (!saved_term_procs.start) ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(!saved_term_procs.end); else { - SysTimeval tv_now; - SysTimeval *prev_xtvp = NULL; + Uint64 curr_interval = get_proc_interval(); + Uint64 *prev_x_interval_p = NULL; ErtsTermProcElement *tpep; - erts_get_emu_time(&tv_now); for (tpep = saved_term_procs.start; tpep; tpep = tpep->next) { if (!tpep->prev) @@ -10212,20 +10482,17 @@ debug_processes_check_term_proc_list(void) else ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(tpep->next->prev == tpep); if (tpep->ix < 0) { - SysTimeval *tvp = &tpep->u.bif_invocation.time; - ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(erts_cmp_timeval(&debug_tv_start, tvp) < 0 - && erts_cmp_timeval(tvp, &tv_now) < 0); + Uint64 interval = tpep->u.bif_invocation.interval; + ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(interval <= curr_interval); } else { - SysTimeval *stvp = &tpep->u.process.spawned; - SysTimeval *xtvp = &tpep->u.process.exited; + Uint64 s_interval = tpep->u.process.spawned; + Uint64 x_interval = tpep->u.process.exited; - ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(erts_cmp_timeval(&debug_tv_start, - stvp) < 0); - ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(erts_cmp_timeval(stvp, xtvp) < 0); - if (prev_xtvp) - ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(erts_cmp_timeval(prev_xtvp, xtvp) < 0); - prev_xtvp = xtvp; + ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(s_interval <= x_interval); + if (prev_x_interval_p) + ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(*prev_x_interval_p <= x_interval); + prev_x_interval_p = &tpep->u.process.exited; ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(is_internal_pid(tpep->u.process.pid)); ERTS_PROCS_ASSERT(tpep->ix == internal_pid_index(tpep->u.process.pid)); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h index 9e7a5a5c74..1436e246d6 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h @@ -112,28 +112,29 @@ extern int erts_sched_thread_suggested_stack_size; #define PRIORITY_NORMAL 2 #define PRIORITY_LOW 3 #define ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS 4 +#define ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_QUEUES 3 #define ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS +#define ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS (ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS + 1) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_PROCS_QMASK \ ((((Uint32) 1) << ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS) - 1) -#define ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS (ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS + 1) -#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATE_QMASK \ +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK \ ((((Uint32) 1) << ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS) - 1) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_SHFT \ - ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS + ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT \ (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_SHFT + ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_SHFT \ (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT + ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_QMASK \ - (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATE_QMASK << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_SHFT) + (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_SHFT) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK \ - (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATE_QMASK << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT) + (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_SHFT) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_QMASK \ - (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATE_QMASK << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_SHFT) + (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK << ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_SHFT) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_BASE2 \ (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_SHFT + ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS) @@ -148,14 +149,18 @@ extern int erts_sched_thread_suggested_stack_size; (((Uint32) 1) << (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_BASE2 + 3)) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE \ (((Uint32) 1) << (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_BASE2 + 4)) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_NONEMPTY \ + (((Uint32) 1) << (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_BASE2 + 5)) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_PROTECTED \ + (((Uint32) 1) << (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_BASE2 + 6)) #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATION_QMASKS \ (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EMIGRATE_QMASK \ | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_IMMIGRATE_QMASK \ | ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_EVACUATE_QMASK) + #define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATION_INFO \ - (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MIGRATION_QMASKS \ - | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE \ + (ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE \ | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_OUT_OF_WORK \ | ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_HALFTIME_OUT_OF_WORK) @@ -186,33 +191,45 @@ extern int erts_sched_thread_suggested_stack_size; #define ERTS_UNSET_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(FLGS, PRIO) \ ((FLGS) &= ~ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE((PRIO))) -#define ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_SUSPENDED (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 0) -#define ERTS_RUNQ_IFLG_NONEMPTY (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 1) - - -#ifdef DEBUG -# if defined(ARCH_64) && !HALFWORD_HEAP -# define ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(RQP, N) \ - (*((char **) &(RQP)) = (char *) (0xdeadbeefdead0003 | ((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) 0xdeadbeefdead0000));\ -} while (0) -# else -# define ERTS_DBG_SET_INVALID_RUNQP(RQP, N) \ - (*((char **) &(RQP)) = (char *) (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) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_INIT(RQ, INIT) \ + erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&(RQ)->flags, (erts_aint32_t) (INIT)) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_SET(RQ, FLGS) \ + ((Uint32) erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_relb(&(RQ)->flags, \ + (erts_aint32_t) (FLGS))) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_UNSET(RQ, FLGS) \ + ((Uint32) erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_relb(&(RQ)->flags, \ + (erts_aint32_t) ~(FLGS))) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET(RQ) \ + ((Uint32) erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&(RQ)->flags)) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_NOB(RQ) \ + ((Uint32) erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&(RQ)->flags)) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET_MB(RQ) \ + ((Uint32) erts_smp_atomic32_read_mb(&(RQ)->flags)) +#define ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_MASK_SET(RQ, MSK, FLGS) \ + ((Uint32) erts_smp_atomic32_mask_set_relb(&(RQ)->flags, \ + (erts_aint32_t) (MSK), \ + (erts_aint32_t) (FLGS))) + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE erts_aint32_t +erts_smp_atomic32_mask_set_relb(erts_smp_atomic32_t *a32p, + erts_aint32_t mask, + erts_aint32_t set); +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF +ERTS_GLB_INLINE erts_aint32_t +erts_smp_atomic32_mask_set_relb(erts_smp_atomic32_t *a32p, + erts_aint32_t mask, + erts_aint32_t set) +{ + erts_aint32_t act = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(a32p); + while (1) { + erts_aint32_t exp = act; + erts_aint32_t new = exp & ~mask; + new |= (mask & set); + act = erts_smp_atomic32_cmpxchg_relb(a32p, new, exp); + if (act == exp) + return act; + } +} #endif typedef enum { @@ -258,14 +275,17 @@ typedef enum { #define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_DD_THR_PRGR (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 2) #define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FIX_ALLOC_DEALLOC (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 3) #define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FIX_ALLOC_LOWER_LIM (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 4) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_ASYNC_READY (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 5) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_ASYNC_READY_CLEAN (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 6) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MISC_THR_PRGR (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 7) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MISC (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 8) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CHECK_CHILDREN (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 9) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_SET_TMO (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 10) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MSEG_CACHE_CHECK (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 11) -#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_REAP_PORTS (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 12) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_THR_PRGR_LATER_OP (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 5) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_ASYNC_READY (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 6) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_ASYNC_READY_CLEAN (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 7) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MISC_THR_PRGR (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 8) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MISC (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 9) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CHECK_CHILDREN (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 10) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_SET_TMO (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 11) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_MSEG_CACHE_CHECK (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 12) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_CODE_IX_ACTIVATION (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 13) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_REAP_PORTS (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 14) +#define ERTS_SSI_AUX_WORK_FINISH_BP (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << 15) typedef struct ErtsSchedulerSleepInfo_ ErtsSchedulerSleepInfo; @@ -291,7 +311,7 @@ struct ErtsSchedulerSleepInfo_ { typedef struct ErtsProcList_ ErtsProcList; struct ErtsProcList_ { Eterm pid; - SysTimeval started; + Uint64 started_interval; ErtsProcList* next; }; @@ -312,21 +332,39 @@ typedef struct ErtsSchedulerData_ ErtsSchedulerData; typedef struct ErtsRunQueue_ ErtsRunQueue; typedef struct { - int len; - int max_len; + erts_smp_atomic32_t len; + erts_aint32_t max_len; int reds; +} ErtsRunQueueInfo; + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + +typedef struct { + Uint32 flags; + ErtsRunQueue *misc_evac_runq; struct { struct { int this; int other; } limit; ErtsRunQueue *runq; - } migrate; -} ErtsRunQueueInfo; + Uint32 flags; + } prio[ERTS_NO_PRIO_LEVELS]; +} ErtsMigrationPath; + +typedef struct ErtsMigrationPaths_ ErtsMigrationPaths; + +struct ErtsMigrationPaths_ { + void *block; + ErtsMigrationPaths *next; + ErtsThrPrgrVal thr_prgr; + ErtsMigrationPath mpath[1]; +}; + +#endif /* ERTS_SMP */ struct ErtsRunQueue_ { int ix; - erts_smp_atomic32_t info_flags; erts_smp_mtx_t mtx; erts_smp_cnd_t cnd; @@ -334,19 +372,18 @@ struct ErtsRunQueue_ { ErtsSchedulerData *scheduler; int waiting; /* < 0 in sys schedule; > 0 on cnd variable */ int woken; - Uint32 flags; + erts_smp_atomic32_t flags; int check_balance_reds; int full_reds_history_sum; int full_reds_history[ERTS_FULL_REDS_HISTORY_SIZE]; int out_of_work_count; - int max_len; - int len; + erts_aint32_t max_len; + erts_aint32_t len; int wakeup_other; int wakeup_other_reds; int halt_in_progress; struct { - int len; ErtsProcList *pending_exiters; Uint context_switches; Uint reductions; @@ -361,7 +398,7 @@ struct ErtsRunQueue_ { struct { ErtsMiscOpList *start; ErtsMiscOpList *end; - ErtsRunQueue *evac_runq; + erts_smp_atomic_t evac_runq; } misc; struct { @@ -381,7 +418,7 @@ extern ErtsAlignedRunQueue *erts_aligned_run_queues; #define ERTS_PROC_REDUCTIONS_EXECUTED(RQ, PRIO, REDS, AREDS) \ do { \ (RQ)->procs.reductions += (AREDS); \ - (RQ)->procs.prio_info[p->prio].reds += (REDS); \ + (RQ)->procs.prio_info[(PRIO)].reds += (REDS); \ (RQ)->check_balance_reds -= (REDS); \ (RQ)->wakeup_other_reds += (AREDS); \ } while (0) @@ -427,6 +464,10 @@ typedef struct { void (*completed_callback)(void *); void (*completed_arg)(void *); } dd; + struct { + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp *first; + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp *last; + } later_op; #endif #ifdef ERTS_USE_ASYNC_READY_Q struct { @@ -439,6 +480,14 @@ typedef struct { #endif #ifdef ERTS_SMP struct { + Process* code_stager; + ErtsThrPrgrVal thr_prgr; + } code_ix_activation; + struct { + Process* stager; + ErtsThrPrgrVal thr_prgr; + } bp_ix_activation; + struct { int *sched2jix; int jix; ErtsDelayedAuxWorkWakeupJob *job; @@ -500,6 +549,90 @@ extern ErtsAlignedSchedulerData *erts_aligned_scheduler_data; extern ErtsSchedulerData *erts_scheduler_data; #endif +#if defined(ERTS_SMP) && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK) +int erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(ErtsRunQueue *); +#endif + +#ifdef ERTS_INCLUDE_SCHEDULER_INTERNALS + +/* + * Run queue locked during modifications. We use atomic ops since + * other threads peek at values without run queue lock. + */ + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_inc_runq_len(ErtsRunQueue *rq, ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi, int prio); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_dec_runq_len(ErtsRunQueue *rq, ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi, int prio); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_reset_max_len(ErtsRunQueue *rq, ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi); + +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void +erts_smp_inc_runq_len(ErtsRunQueue *rq, ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi, int prio) +{ + erts_aint32_t len; + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); + + len = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rqi->len); + ASSERT(len >= 0); + if (len == 0) { + ASSERT((erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rq->flags) + & ((erts_aint32_t) (1 << prio))) == 0); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_bor_nob(&rq->flags, + (erts_aint32_t) (1 << prio)); + } + len++; + if (rqi->max_len < len) + rqi->max_len = len; + + erts_smp_atomic32_set_relb(&rqi->len, len); + + rq->len++; + if (rq->max_len < rq->len) + rq->max_len = len; + ASSERT(rq->len > 0); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void +erts_smp_dec_runq_len(ErtsRunQueue *rq, ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi, int prio) +{ + erts_aint32_t len; + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); + + len = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rqi->len); + len--; + ASSERT(len >= 0); + if (len == 0) { + ASSERT((erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rq->flags) + & ((erts_aint32_t) (1 << prio)))); + erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_nob(&rq->flags, + ~((erts_aint32_t) (1 << prio))); + } + erts_smp_atomic32_set_relb(&rqi->len, len); + + rq->len--; + ASSERT(rq->len >= 0); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void +erts_smp_reset_max_len(ErtsRunQueue *rq, ErtsRunQueueInfo *rqi) +{ + erts_aint32_t len; + + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(rq)); + + len = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&rqi->len); + ASSERT(rqi->max_len >= len); + rqi->max_len = len; +} + +#endif /* ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ + +#define RUNQ_READ_LEN(X) erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob((X)) + +#endif /* ERTS_INCLUDE_SCHEDULER_INTERNALS */ + /* * Process Specific Data. * @@ -612,6 +745,8 @@ struct ErtsPendingSuspend_ { # define BIN_OLD_VHEAP(p) (p)->bin_old_vheap struct process { + Eterm id; /* The pid of this process + (need to be first in struct) */ /* All fields in the PCB that differs between different heap * architectures, have been moved to the end of this struct to * make sure that as few offsets as possible differ. Different @@ -654,13 +789,9 @@ struct process { * Number of reductions left to execute. * Only valid for the current process. */ - Uint32 status; /* process STATE */ - Uint32 gcstatus; /* process gc STATE */ - Uint32 rstatus; /* process resume STATE */ Uint32 rcount; /* suspend count */ - Eterm id; /* The pid of this process */ int prio; /* Priority of process */ - int skipped; /* Times a low prio process has been rescheduled */ + int schedule_count; /* Times left to reschedule a low prio process */ Uint reds; /* No of reductions for this process */ Eterm tracer_proc; /* If proc is traced, this is the tracer (can NOT be boxed) */ @@ -673,7 +804,6 @@ struct process { Eterm ftrace; /* Latest exception stack trace dump */ Process *next; /* Pointer to next process in run queue */ - Process *prev; /* Pointer to prev process in run queue */ struct reg_proc *reg; /* NULL iff not registered */ ErtsLink *nlinks; @@ -711,8 +841,8 @@ struct process { * Information mainly for post-mortem use (erl crash dump). */ Eterm parent; /* Pid of process that created this process. */ - SysTimeval started; /* Time when started. */ - + erts_approx_time_t approx_started; /* Time when started. */ + Uint64 started_interval; /* This is the place, where all fields that differs between memory * architectures, have gone to. @@ -735,27 +865,29 @@ struct process { Uint64 bin_old_vheap; /* Virtual old heap size for binaries */ union { + struct { #ifdef ERTS_SMP - ErtsSmpPTimer *ptimer; + ErtsSmpPTimer *ptimer; + ErlMessageInQueue msg_inq; + ErtsPendExit pending_exit; #else - ErlTimer tm; /* Timer entry */ + ErlTimer tm; /* Timer entry */ +#endif + } alive; /* when process is alive */ +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp release_data; /* when releasing process struct */ #endif void *exit_data; /* Misc data referred during termination */ } u; - ErtsRunQueue *bound_runq; + erts_smp_atomic32_t state; /* Process state flags (see ERTS_PSFLG_*) */ #ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_proc_lock_t lock; ErtsSchedulerData *scheduler_data; - int is_exiting; - Uint32 runq_flags; - Uint32 status_flags; - ErlMessageInQueue msg_inq; Eterm suspendee; ErtsPendingSuspend *pending_suspenders; - ErtsPendExit pending_exit; - ErtsRunQueue *run_queue; + erts_smp_atomic_t run_queue; #ifdef HIPE struct hipe_process_state_smp hipe_smp; #endif @@ -809,6 +941,29 @@ void erts_check_for_holes(Process* p); #define SEQ_TRACE_TOKEN(p) ((p)->seq_trace_token) +#if ERTS_NO_PROC_PRIO_LEVELS > 4 +# error "Need to increase ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_SHIFT" +#endif + +#define ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_SHIFT 2 + +#define ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(N) \ + (((erts_aint32_t) 1) << (ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_SHIFT + (N))) + +#define ERTS_PSFLG_PRIO_MASK (ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(0) - 1) + +#define ERTS_PSFLG_FREE ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(0) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(1) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(2) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(3) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_IN_RUNQ ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(4) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(5) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_SUSPENDED ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(6) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_GC ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(7) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_BOUND ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(8) +#define ERTS_PSFLG_TRAP_EXIT ERTS_PSFLG_BIT(9) + + /* The sequential tracing token is a tuple of size 5: * * {Flags, Label, Serial, Sender} @@ -881,9 +1036,8 @@ Eterm* erts_heap_alloc(Process* p, Uint need, Uint xtra); Eterm* erts_set_hole_marker(Eterm* ptr, Uint sz); #endif -extern Process** process_tab; -extern Uint erts_max_processes; -extern Uint erts_process_tab_index_mask; +extern erts_smp_rwmtx_t erts_proc_tab_rwmtx; +extern erts_smp_atomic_t *erts_proc_tab; extern Uint erts_default_process_flags; extern erts_smp_rwmtx_t erts_cpu_bind_rwmtx; /* If any of the erts_system_monitor_* variables are set (enabled), @@ -911,17 +1065,13 @@ struct erts_system_profile_flags_t { unsigned int exclusive : 1; }; extern struct erts_system_profile_flags_t erts_system_profile_flags; - -#define INVALID_PID(p, pid) ((p) == NULL \ - || (p)->id != (pid) \ - || (p)->status == P_EXITING) #define IS_TRACED(p) ( (p)->tracer_proc != NIL ) #define ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p,tf) ( ((p)->trace_flags & (tf|F_SENSITIVE)) == (tf) ) #define IS_TRACED_FL(p,tf) ( IS_TRACED(p) && ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p,tf) ) /* process flags */ -#define F_TRAPEXIT (1 << 0) +#define F_HIBERNATE_SCHED (1 << 0) /* Schedule out after hibernate op */ #define F_INSLPQUEUE (1 << 1) /* Set if in timer queue */ #define F_TIMO (1 << 2) /* Set if timeout */ #define F_HEAP_GROW (1 << 3) @@ -932,7 +1082,6 @@ extern struct erts_system_profile_flags_t erts_system_profile_flags; #define F_HAVE_BLCKD_MSCHED (1 << 8) /* Process has blocked multi-scheduling */ #define F_P2PNR_RESCHED (1 << 9) /* Process has been rescheduled via erts_pid2proc_not_running() */ #define F_FORCE_GC (1 << 10) /* Force gc at process in-scheduling */ -#define F_HIBERNATE_SCHED (1 << 11) /* Schedule out after hibernate op */ /* process trace_flags */ #define F_SENSITIVE (1 << 0) @@ -999,67 +1148,10 @@ extern struct erts_system_profile_flags_t erts_system_profile_flags; #define DT_UTAG_FLAGS(P) ((P)->dt_utag_flags) #endif - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -/* Status flags ... */ -#define ERTS_PROC_SFLG_PENDADD2SCHEDQ (((Uint32) 1) << 0) /* Pending - add to - schedule q */ -#define ERTS_PROC_SFLG_INRUNQ (((Uint32) 1) << 1) /* Process is - in run q */ -#define ERTS_PROC_SFLG_TRAPEXIT (((Uint32) 1) << 2) /* Process is - trapping - exit */ -#define ERTS_PROC_SFLG_RUNNING (((Uint32) 1) << 3) /* Process is - running */ -/* Scheduler flags in process struct... */ -#define ERTS_PROC_RUNQ_FLG_RUNNING (((Uint32) 1) << 0) /* Process is - running */ - -#endif - - -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -#define ERTS_PROC_IS_TRAPPING_EXITS(P) \ - (ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks((P)) \ - & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS), \ - (P)->status_flags & ERTS_PROC_SFLG_TRAPEXIT) - -#define ERTS_PROC_SET_TRAP_EXIT(P) \ - (ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(((ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) \ - & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks((P))) \ - == (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)), \ - (P)->status_flags |= ERTS_PROC_SFLG_TRAPEXIT, \ - (P)->flags |= F_TRAPEXIT, \ - 1) - -#define ERTS_PROC_UNSET_TRAP_EXIT(P) \ - (ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(((ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) \ - & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks((P))) \ - == (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS)), \ - (P)->status_flags &= ~ERTS_PROC_SFLG_TRAPEXIT, \ - (P)->flags &= ~F_TRAPEXIT, \ - 0) -#else -#define ERTS_PROC_IS_TRAPPING_EXITS(P) ((P)->flags & F_TRAPEXIT) -#define ERTS_PROC_SET_TRAP_EXIT(P) ((P)->flags |= F_TRAPEXIT, 1) -#define ERTS_PROC_UNSET_TRAP_EXIT(P) ((P)->flags &= ~F_TRAPEXIT, 0) -#endif - /* Option flags to erts_send_exit_signal() */ #define ERTS_XSIG_FLG_IGN_KILL (((Uint32) 1) << 0) #define ERTS_XSIG_FLG_NO_IGN_NORMAL (((Uint32) 1) << 1) - -/* Process status values */ -#define P_FREE 0 -#define P_RUNABLE 1 -#define P_WAITING 2 -#define P_RUNNING 3 -#define P_EXITING 4 -#define P_GARBING 5 -#define P_SUSPENDED 6 - #define CANCEL_TIMER(p) \ do { \ if ((p)->flags & (F_INSLPQUEUE)) \ @@ -1081,6 +1173,9 @@ void erts_early_init_scheduling(int); void erts_init_scheduling(int, int); Eterm erts_sched_wall_time_request(Process *c_p, int set, int enable); +Uint64 erts_get_proc_interval(void); +Uint64 erts_ensure_later_proc_interval(Uint64); +Uint64 erts_step_proc_interval(void); ErtsProcList *erts_proclist_create(Process *); void erts_proclist_destroy(ErtsProcList *); @@ -1090,6 +1185,10 @@ int erts_sched_set_wakeup_other_thresold(char *str); int erts_sched_set_wakeup_other_type(char *str); int erts_sched_set_busy_wait_threshold(char *str); +void erts_schedule_thr_prgr_later_op(void (*)(void *), + void *, + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp *); + #if defined(ERTS_SMP) && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK) int erts_dbg_check_halloc_lock(Process *p); #endif @@ -1116,6 +1215,10 @@ void erts_smp_notify_check_children_needed(void); #if ERTS_USE_ASYNC_READY_Q void erts_notify_check_async_ready_queue(void *); #endif +#ifdef ERTS_SMP +void erts_notify_code_ix_activation(Process* p, ErtsThrPrgrVal later); +void erts_notify_finish_breakpointing(Process* p); +#endif void erts_schedule_misc_aux_work(int sched_id, void (*func)(void *), void *arg); @@ -1136,14 +1239,6 @@ Eterm erts_get_schedulers_binds(Process *c_p); Eterm erts_set_cpu_topology(Process *c_p, Eterm term); Eterm erts_bind_schedulers(Process *c_p, Eterm how); ErtsRunQueue *erts_schedid2runq(Uint); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -ErtsMigrateResult erts_proc_migrate(Process *, - ErtsProcLocks *, - ErtsRunQueue *, - int *, - ErtsRunQueue *, - int *); -#endif Process *schedule(Process*, int); void erts_schedule_misc_op(void (*)(void *), void *); Eterm erl_create_process(Process*, Eterm, Eterm, Eterm, ErlSpawnOpts*); @@ -1192,8 +1287,7 @@ int erts_send_exit_signal(Process *, #ifdef ERTS_SMP void erts_handle_pending_exit(Process *, ErtsProcLocks); #define ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(P) \ - (ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks((P)) & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS),\ - (P)->pending_exit.reason != THE_NON_VALUE) + (ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT & erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&(P)->state)) #else #define ERTS_PROC_PENDING_EXIT(P) 0 #endif @@ -1245,13 +1339,26 @@ ErtsSchedulerData *erts_get_scheduler_data(void) #endif #endif +void erts_schedule_process(Process *, erts_aint32_t); + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_proc_notify_new_message(Process *p); +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void +erts_proc_notify_new_message(Process *p) +{ + /* No barrier needed, due to msg lock */ + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&p->state); + if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE)) + erts_schedule_process(p, state); +} +#endif + #if defined(ERTS_SMP) && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK) #define ERTS_PROCESS_LOCK_ONLY_LOCK_CHECK_PROTO__ #include "erl_process_lock.h" #undef ERTS_PROCESS_LOCK_ONLY_LOCK_CHECK_PROTO__ -int erts_smp_lc_runq_is_locked(ErtsRunQueue *); #define ERTS_SMP_LC_CHK_RUNQ_LOCK(RQ, L) \ do { \ if ((L)) \ @@ -1377,13 +1484,91 @@ erts_proc_set_error_handler(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks plocks, Eterm handler) #endif +#ifdef ERTS_INCLUDE_SCHEDULER_INTERNALS + #ifdef ERTS_SMP -ErtsRunQueue *erts_prepare_emigrate(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, - ErtsRunQueueInfo *c_rqi, - int prio); +#include "erl_thr_progress.h" + +extern erts_atomic_t erts_migration_paths; + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsMigrationPaths *erts_get_migration_paths_managed(void); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsMigrationPaths *erts_get_migration_paths(void); ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue *erts_check_emigration_need(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, int prio); +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsMigrationPaths * +erts_get_migration_paths_managed(void) +{ + return (ErtsMigrationPaths *) erts_atomic_read_ddrb(&erts_migration_paths); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsMigrationPaths * +erts_get_migration_paths(void) +{ + if (erts_thr_progress_is_managed_thread()) + return erts_get_migration_paths_managed(); + else + return NULL; +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * +erts_check_emigration_need(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, int prio) +{ + ErtsMigrationPaths *mps = erts_get_migration_paths(); + ErtsMigrationPath *mp; + Uint32 flags; + + if (!mps) + return NULL; + + mp = &mps->mpath[c_rq->ix]; + flags = mp->flags; + + if (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(flags, prio)) { + int len; + + if (ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(flags, prio)) { + /* force emigration */ + return mp->prio[prio].runq; + } + + if (flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE) { + /* + * Run queue was inactive at last balance. Verify that + * it still is before forcing emigration. + */ + if (ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_GET(c_rq) & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE) + return mp->prio[prio].runq; + } + + + if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&c_rq->ports.info.len); + else + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&c_rq->procs.prio_info[prio].len); + + if (len > mp->prio[prio].limit.this) { + ErtsRunQueue *n_rq = mp->prio[prio].runq; + if (n_rq) { + if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&n_rq->ports.info.len); + else + len = RUNQ_READ_LEN(&n_rq->procs.prio_info[prio].len); + + if (len < mp->prio[prio].limit.other) + return n_rq; + } + } + } + return NULL; +} + +#endif + +#endif + #endif ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_is_scheduler_bound(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp); @@ -1406,29 +1591,6 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_runqs_unlock(ErtsRunQueue *rq1, ErtsRunQueue *rq2) #if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * -erts_check_emigration_need(ErtsRunQueue *c_rq, int prio) -{ - ErtsRunQueueInfo *c_rqi; - - if (!ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EMIGRATE(c_rq->flags, prio)) - return NULL; - - if (prio == ERTS_PORT_PRIO_LEVEL) - c_rqi = &c_rq->ports.info; - else - c_rqi = &c_rq->procs.prio_info[prio]; - - if (!ERTS_CHK_RUNQ_FLG_EVACUATE(c_rq->flags, prio) - && !(c_rq->flags & ERTS_RUNQ_FLG_INACTIVE) - && c_rqi->len <= c_rqi->migrate.limit.this) - return NULL; - - return erts_prepare_emigrate(c_rq, c_rqi, prio); -} -#endif - ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_is_scheduler_bound(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp) { @@ -1466,10 +1628,9 @@ Uint erts_get_scheduler_id(void) ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsRunQueue * erts_get_runq_proc(Process *p) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS & erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(p)); #ifdef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(p->run_queue); - return p->run_queue; + ASSERT(ERTS_AINT_NULL != erts_atomic_read_nob(&p->run_queue)); + return (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_atomic_read_nob(&p->run_queue); #else return ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0); #endif @@ -1640,25 +1801,13 @@ extern int erts_disable_proc_not_running_opt; #ifdef DEBUG #define ERTS_SMP_ASSERT_IS_NOT_EXITING(P) \ - do { ASSERT(!(P)->is_exiting); } while (0) + do { ASSERT(!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING((P))); } while (0) #else #define ERTS_SMP_ASSERT_IS_NOT_EXITING(P) #endif -/* NOTE: At least one process lock has to be held on P! */ -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK -#define ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(P) \ - (ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks((P)) != 0 \ - || erts_lc_pix_lock_is_locked(ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK((P)->id))),\ - (P)->is_exiting) -#else -#define ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(P) ((P)->is_exiting) -#endif - #else /* !ERTS_SMP */ -#define ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(P) ((P)->status == P_EXITING) - #define ERTS_SMP_ASSERT_IS_NOT_EXITING(P) #define erts_pid2proc_not_running erts_pid2proc @@ -1666,6 +1815,10 @@ extern int erts_disable_proc_not_running_opt; #endif +#define ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(P) \ + (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING & erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&(P)->state)) + + /* Minimum NUMBER of processes for a small system to start */ #ifdef ERTS_SMP #define ERTS_MIN_PROCESSES ERTS_NO_OF_PIX_LOCKS diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c index 3550f1396c..964dc1ae3e 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c @@ -65,14 +65,11 @@ erts_deep_process_dump(int to, void *to_arg) all_binaries = NULL; for (i = 0; i < erts_max_processes; i++) { - if ((process_tab[i] != NULL) && (process_tab[i]->i != ENULL)) { - if (process_tab[i]->status != P_EXITING) { - Process* p = process_tab[i]; - - if (p->status != P_GARBING) { - dump_process_info(to, to_arg, p); - } - } + Process *p = erts_pix2proc(i); + if (p && p->i != ENULL) { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + if (!(state & (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_GC))) + dump_process_info(to, to_arg, p); } } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.c index f28ef6a6d7..7777ba1d3d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.c @@ -67,10 +67,12 @@ #include "erl_process.h" -const Process erts_proc_lock_busy; +const Process erts_proc_lock_busy = {ERTS_INVALID_PID}; #ifdef ERTS_SMP +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL + #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPIN_COUNT_MAX 2000 #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPIN_COUNT_SCHED_INC 32 #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPIN_COUNT_BASE 1000 @@ -90,6 +92,13 @@ static void check_queue(erts_proc_lock_t *lck); #error "The size of the 'uflgs' field of the erts_tse_t type is too small" #endif +static int proc_lock_spin_count; +static int aux_thr_proc_lock_spin_count; + +static void cleanup_tse(void); + +#endif /* ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL */ + #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK static struct { Sint16 proc_lock_main; @@ -101,10 +110,6 @@ static struct { erts_pix_lock_t erts_pix_locks[ERTS_NO_OF_PIX_LOCKS]; -static int proc_lock_spin_count; -static int aux_thr_proc_lock_spin_count; - -static void cleanup_tse(void); void erts_init_proc_lock(int cpus) @@ -118,13 +123,8 @@ erts_init_proc_lock(int cpus) erts_mtx_init(&erts_pix_locks[i].u.mtx, "pix_lock"); #endif } +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_thr_install_exit_handler(cleanup_tse); -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK - lc_id.proc_lock_main = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_main"); - lc_id.proc_lock_link = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_link"); - lc_id.proc_lock_msgq = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_msgq"); - lc_id.proc_lock_status = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_status"); -#endif if (cpus > 1) { proc_lock_spin_count = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPIN_COUNT_BASE; proc_lock_spin_count += (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPIN_COUNT_SCHED_INC @@ -141,8 +141,17 @@ erts_init_proc_lock(int cpus) } if (proc_lock_spin_count > ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPIN_COUNT_MAX) proc_lock_spin_count = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPIN_COUNT_MAX; +#endif +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + lc_id.proc_lock_main = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_main"); + lc_id.proc_lock_link = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_link"); + lc_id.proc_lock_msgq = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_msgq"); + lc_id.proc_lock_status = erts_lc_get_lock_order_id("proc_status"); +#endif } +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL + #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK #define CHECK_UNUSED_TSE(W) ERTS_LC_ASSERT((W)->uflgs == 0) #else @@ -164,13 +173,6 @@ tse_return(erts_tse_t *tse) erts_tse_return(tse); } -void -erts_proc_lock_prepare_proc_lock_waiter(void) -{ - tse_return(tse_fetch(NULL)); -} - - static void cleanup_tse(void) { @@ -560,6 +562,16 @@ erts_proc_unlock_failed(Process *p, transfer_locks(p, wait_locks, pix_lock, 1); /* unlocks pix_lock */ } +#endif /* ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL */ + +void +erts_proc_lock_prepare_proc_lock_waiter(void) +{ +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL + tse_return(tse_fetch(NULL)); +#endif +} + /* * proc_safelock() locks process locks on two processes. In order * to avoid a deadlock, proc_safelock() unlocks those locks that @@ -568,12 +580,11 @@ erts_proc_unlock_failed(Process *p, */ static void -proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, - erts_pix_lock_t *a_pix_lck, +proc_safelock(int is_sched, + Process *a_proc, ErtsProcLocks a_have_locks, ErtsProcLocks a_need_locks, Process *b_proc, - erts_pix_lock_t *b_pix_lck, ErtsProcLocks b_have_locks, ErtsProcLocks b_need_locks) { @@ -581,7 +592,6 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK Eterm pid1, pid2; #endif - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lck1, *pix_lck2; ErtsProcLocks need_locks1, have_locks1, need_locks2, have_locks2; ErtsProcLocks unlock_mask; int lock_no, refc1 = 0, refc2 = 0; @@ -598,14 +608,12 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid1 = a_proc->id; #endif - pix_lck1 = a_pix_lck; need_locks1 = a_need_locks; have_locks1 = a_have_locks; p2 = b_proc; #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid2 = b_proc->id; #endif - pix_lck2 = b_pix_lck; need_locks2 = b_need_locks; have_locks2 = b_have_locks; } @@ -614,14 +622,12 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid1 = b_proc->id; #endif - pix_lck1 = b_pix_lck; need_locks1 = b_need_locks; have_locks1 = b_have_locks; p2 = a_proc; #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid2 = a_proc->id; #endif - pix_lck2 = a_pix_lck; need_locks2 = a_need_locks; have_locks2 = a_have_locks; } @@ -632,14 +638,12 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid1 = a_proc->id; #endif - pix_lck1 = a_pix_lck; need_locks1 = a_need_locks | b_need_locks; have_locks1 = a_have_locks | b_have_locks; p2 = NULL; #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid2 = 0; #endif - pix_lck2 = NULL; need_locks2 = 0; have_locks2 = 0; } @@ -649,14 +653,12 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid1 = b_proc->id; #endif - pix_lck1 = b_pix_lck; need_locks1 = b_need_locks; have_locks1 = b_have_locks; p2 = NULL; #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK pid2 = 0; #endif - pix_lck2 = NULL; need_locks2 = 0; have_locks2 = 0; #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK @@ -704,21 +706,21 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, if (unlock_locks) { have_locks1 &= ~unlock_locks; need_locks1 |= unlock_locks; - if (!have_locks1) { + if (!is_sched && !have_locks1) { refc1 = 1; erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(p1); } - erts_smp_proc_unlock__(p1, pix_lck1, unlock_locks); + erts_smp_proc_unlock(p1, unlock_locks); } unlock_locks = unlock_mask & have_locks2; if (unlock_locks) { have_locks2 &= ~unlock_locks; need_locks2 |= unlock_locks; - if (!have_locks2) { + if (!is_sched && !have_locks2) { refc2 = 1; erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(p2); } - erts_smp_proc_unlock__(p2, pix_lck2, unlock_locks); + erts_smp_proc_unlock(p2, unlock_locks); } } @@ -749,7 +751,7 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, if (need_locks2 & lock) lock_no--; locks = need_locks1 & lock_mask; - erts_smp_proc_lock__(p1, pix_lck1, locks); + erts_smp_proc_lock(p1, locks); have_locks1 |= locks; need_locks1 &= ~locks; } @@ -760,7 +762,7 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, lock = (1 << ++lock_no); } locks = need_locks2 & lock_mask; - erts_smp_proc_lock__(p2, pix_lck2, locks); + erts_smp_proc_lock(p2, locks); have_locks2 |= locks; need_locks2 &= ~locks; } @@ -795,10 +797,12 @@ proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, } #endif - if (refc1) - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(p1); - if (refc2) - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(p2); + if (!is_sched) { + if (refc1) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(p1); + if (refc2) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(p2); + } } void @@ -809,77 +813,191 @@ erts_proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, ErtsProcLocks b_have_locks, ErtsProcLocks b_need_locks) { - proc_safelock(a_proc, - a_proc ? ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(a_proc->id) : NULL, + proc_safelock(erts_get_scheduler_id() != 0, + a_proc, a_have_locks, a_need_locks, b_proc, - b_proc ? ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(b_proc->id) : NULL, b_have_locks, b_need_locks); } -/* - * erts_pid2proc_safelock() is called from erts_pid2proc_opt() when - * it wasn't possible to trylock all locks needed. - * c_p - current process - * c_p_have_locks - locks held on c_p - * pid - process id of process we are looking up - * proc - process struct of process we are looking - * up (both in and out argument) - * need_locks - all locks we need (including have_locks) - * pix_lock - pix lock for process we are looking up - * flags - option flags - */ -void -erts_pid2proc_safelock(Process *c_p, - ErtsProcLocks c_p_have_locks, - Process **proc, - ErtsProcLocks need_locks, - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock, - int flags) +Process * +erts_pid2proc_opt(Process *c_p, + ErtsProcLocks c_p_have_locks, + Eterm pid, + ErtsProcLocks pid_need_locks, + int flags) { - Process *p = *proc; - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(p->lock.refc > 0); - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(process_tab[internal_pid_index(p->id)] == p); - p->lock.refc++; - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); - - proc_safelock(c_p, - c_p ? ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(c_p->id) : NULL, - c_p_have_locks, - c_p_have_locks, - p, - pix_lock, - 0, - need_locks); + Process *dec_refc_proc = NULL; + int need_ptl; + ErtsProcLocks need_locks; + Uint pix; + Process *proc; +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) + ErtsProcLocks lcnt_locks; +#endif - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + if (c_p) { + ErtsProcLocks might_unlock = c_p_have_locks & pid_need_locks; + if (might_unlock) + erts_proc_lc_might_unlock(c_p, might_unlock); + } +#endif - if (!p->is_exiting - || ((flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) - && process_tab[internal_pid_index(p->id)] == p)) { - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(p->lock.refc > 1); - p->lock.refc--; + if (is_not_internal_pid(pid)) + return NULL; + pix = internal_pid_index(pid); + + ERTS_LC_ASSERT((pid_need_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL) == pid_need_locks); + need_locks = pid_need_locks; + + if (c_p && c_p->id == pid) { + ASSERT(c_p->id != ERTS_INVALID_PID); + ASSERT(c_p == erts_pix2proc(pix)); + + if (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) + && ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(c_p)) + return NULL; + need_locks &= ~c_p_have_locks; + if (!need_locks) { + if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(c_p); + return c_p; + } } - else { - /* No proc. Note, we need to keep refc until after process unlock */ - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); - erts_smp_proc_unlock__(p, pix_lock, need_locks); - *proc = NULL; - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(p->lock.refc > 0); - if (--p->lock.refc == 0) { - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); - erts_free_proc(p); - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); + + need_ptl = !erts_get_scheduler_id(); + + if (need_ptl) + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + + proc = (Process *) erts_smp_atomic_read_ddrb(&erts_proc.tab[pix]); + + if (proc) { + if (proc->id != pid) + proc = NULL; + else if (!need_locks) { + if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(proc); } + else { + int busy; + +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT + lcnt_locks = need_locks; + if (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK)) { + erts_lcnt_proc_lock(&proc->lock, need_locks); + } +#endif + +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + /* Make sure erts_pid2proc_safelock() is enough to handle + a potential lock order violation situation... */ + busy = erts_proc_lc_trylock_force_busy(proc, need_locks); + if (!busy) +#endif +#endif /* ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL */ + { + /* Try a quick trylock to grab all the locks we need. */ + busy = (int) erts_smp_proc_raw_trylock__(proc, need_locks); + +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK) + erts_proc_lc_trylock(proc, need_locks, !busy); +#endif +#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG + if (!busy) + erts_proc_lock_op_debug(proc, need_locks, 1); +#endif + } + +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) + if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK) + erts_lcnt_proc_trylock(&proc->lock, need_locks, + busy ? EBUSY : 0); +#endif + + if (!busy) { + if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(proc); + +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) + /* all is great */ + if (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK)) + erts_lcnt_proc_lock_post_x(&proc->lock, lcnt_locks, + __FILE__, __LINE__); +#endif + + } + else { + if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK) + proc = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY; + else { + if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(proc); + +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) + erts_lcnt_proc_lock_unaquire(&proc->lock, lcnt_locks); +#endif + + if (need_ptl) { + erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(proc); + dec_refc_proc = proc; + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + need_ptl = 0; + } + + proc_safelock(!need_ptl, + c_p, + c_p_have_locks, + c_p_have_locks, + proc, + 0, + need_locks); + } + } + } } + + if (need_ptl) + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&erts_proc_tab_rwmtx); + + if (need_locks + && proc + && proc != ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY + && (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) + ? ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(proc) + : (proc + != (Process *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&erts_proc.tab[pix])))) { + + erts_smp_proc_unlock(proc, need_locks); + + if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) + dec_refc_proc = proc; + proc = NULL; + + } + + if (dec_refc_proc) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(dec_refc_proc); + +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG) + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(!proc + || proc == ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY + || (pid_need_locks == + (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_FLGS_READ_(&proc->lock) + & pid_need_locks))); +#endif + + return proc; } void erts_proc_lock_init(Process *p) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL int i; /* We always start with all locks locked */ #if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL @@ -890,25 +1008,60 @@ erts_proc_lock_init(Process *p) #endif for (i = 0; i <= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAX_BIT; i++) p->lock.queue[i] = NULL; - p->lock.refc = 1; -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT - erts_lcnt_proc_lock_init(p); - erts_lcnt_proc_lock(&(p->lock), ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); - erts_lcnt_proc_lock_post_x(&(p->lock), ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL, __FILE__, __LINE__); -#endif - #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK erts_proc_lc_trylock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL, 1); #endif +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + erts_mtx_init_x(&p->lock.main, "proc_main", p->id); + ethr_mutex_lock(&p->lock.main.mtx); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_lc_trylock(1, &p->lock.main.lc); +#endif + erts_mtx_init_x(&p->lock.link, "proc_link", p->id); + ethr_mutex_lock(&p->lock.link.mtx); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_lc_trylock(1, &p->lock.link.lc); +#endif + erts_mtx_init_x(&p->lock.msgq, "proc_msgq", p->id); + ethr_mutex_lock(&p->lock.msgq.mtx); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_lc_trylock(1, &p->lock.msgq.lc); +#endif + erts_mtx_init_x(&p->lock.status, "proc_status", p->id); + ethr_mutex_lock(&p->lock.status.mtx); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_lc_trylock(1, &p->lock.status.lc); +#endif +#endif + erts_atomic32_init_nob(&p->lock.refc, 1); #ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG for (i = 0; i <= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAX_BIT; i++) erts_smp_atomic32_init_nob(&p->lock.locked[i], (erts_aint32_t) 1); #endif +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT + erts_lcnt_proc_lock_init(p); + erts_lcnt_proc_lock(&(p->lock), ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL); + erts_lcnt_proc_lock_post_x(&(p->lock), ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL, __FILE__, __LINE__); +#endif +} + +void +erts_proc_lock_fin(Process *p) +{ +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + erts_mtx_destroy(&p->lock.main); + erts_mtx_destroy(&p->lock.link); + erts_mtx_destroy(&p->lock.msgq); + erts_mtx_destroy(&p->lock.status); +#endif +#if defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) && defined(ERTS_SMP) + erts_lcnt_proc_lock_destroy(p); +#endif } /* --- Process lock counting ----------------------------------------------- */ -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT) void erts_lcnt_proc_lock_init(Process *p) { if (erts_lcnt_rt_options & ERTS_LCNT_OPT_PROCLOCK) { if (p->id != ERTS_INVALID_PID) { @@ -1027,7 +1180,7 @@ void erts_lcnt_enable_proc_lock_count(int enable) { int i; for (i = 0; i < erts_max_processes; ++i) { - Process* p = process_tab[i]; + Process* p = erts_pix2proc(i); if (p) { if (enable) { if (!ERTS_LCNT_LOCK_TYPE(&(p->lock.lcnt_main))) { @@ -1049,6 +1202,8 @@ void erts_lcnt_enable_proc_lock_count(int enable) { #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL + void erts_proc_lc_lock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { @@ -1121,9 +1276,12 @@ erts_proc_lc_unlock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) } } +#endif /* ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL */ + void erts_proc_lc_might_unlock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_lc_lock_t lck = ERTS_LC_LOCK_INIT(-1, p->id, ERTS_LC_FLG_LT_PROCLOCK); @@ -1143,11 +1301,22 @@ erts_proc_lc_might_unlock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) lck.id = lc_id.proc_lock_main; erts_lc_might_unlock(&lck); } +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + erts_lc_might_unlock(&p->lock.main.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + erts_lc_might_unlock(&p->lock.link.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + erts_lc_might_unlock(&p->lock.msgq.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + erts_lc_might_unlock(&p->lock.status.lc); +#endif } void erts_proc_lc_require_lock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_lc_lock_t lck = ERTS_LC_LOCK_INIT(-1, p->id, ERTS_LC_FLG_LT_PROCLOCK); @@ -1167,11 +1336,22 @@ erts_proc_lc_require_lock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) lck.id = lc_id.proc_lock_status; erts_lc_require_lock(&lck); } +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + erts_lc_require_lock(&p->lock.main.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + erts_lc_require_lock(&p->lock.link.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + erts_lc_require_lock(&p->lock.msgq.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + erts_lc_require_lock(&p->lock.status.lc); +#endif } void erts_proc_lc_unrequire_lock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_lc_lock_t lck = ERTS_LC_LOCK_INIT(-1, p->id, ERTS_LC_FLG_LT_PROCLOCK); @@ -1191,8 +1371,19 @@ erts_proc_lc_unrequire_lock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) lck.id = lc_id.proc_lock_main; erts_lc_unrequire_lock(&lck); } +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + erts_lc_unrequire_lock(&p->lock.main.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + erts_lc_unrequire_lock(&p->lock.link.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + erts_lc_unrequire_lock(&p->lock.msgq.lc); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + erts_lc_unrequire_lock(&p->lock.status.lc); +#endif } +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL int erts_proc_lc_trylock_force_busy(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) @@ -1218,21 +1409,30 @@ erts_proc_lc_trylock_force_busy(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) return 0; } +#endif /* ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL */ + void erts_proc_lc_chk_only_proc_main(Process *p) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_lc_lock_t proc_main = ERTS_LC_LOCK_INIT(lc_id.proc_lock_main, p->id, ERTS_LC_FLG_LT_PROCLOCK); erts_lc_check_exact(&proc_main, 1); +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + erts_lc_check_exact(&p->lock.main.lc, 1); +#endif } +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL #define ERTS_PROC_LC_EMPTY_LOCK_INIT \ ERTS_LC_LOCK_INIT(-1, THE_NON_VALUE, ERTS_LC_FLG_LT_PROCLOCK) +#endif /* ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL */ void erts_proc_lc_chk_have_proc_locks(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { int have_locks_len = 0; +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_lc_lock_t have_locks[4] = {ERTS_PROC_LC_EMPTY_LOCK_INIT, ERTS_PROC_LC_EMPTY_LOCK_INIT, ERTS_PROC_LC_EMPTY_LOCK_INIT, @@ -1253,7 +1453,17 @@ erts_proc_lc_chk_have_proc_locks(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) have_locks[have_locks_len].id = lc_id.proc_lock_status; have_locks[have_locks_len++].extra = p->id; } - +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + erts_lc_lock_t have_locks[4]; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.main.lc; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.link.lc; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.msgq.lc; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.status.lc; +#endif erts_lc_check(have_locks, have_locks_len, NULL, 0); } @@ -1262,6 +1472,7 @@ erts_proc_lc_chk_proc_locks(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { int have_locks_len = 0; int have_not_locks_len = 0; +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_lc_lock_t have_locks[4] = {ERTS_PROC_LC_EMPTY_LOCK_INIT, ERTS_PROC_LC_EMPTY_LOCK_INIT, ERTS_PROC_LC_EMPTY_LOCK_INIT, @@ -1303,6 +1514,27 @@ erts_proc_lc_chk_proc_locks(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) have_not_locks[have_not_locks_len].id = lc_id.proc_lock_status; have_not_locks[have_not_locks_len++].extra = p->id; } +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + erts_lc_lock_t have_locks[4]; + erts_lc_lock_t have_not_locks[4]; + + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.main.lc; + else + have_not_locks[have_not_locks_len++] = p->lock.main.lc; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.link.lc; + else + have_not_locks[have_not_locks_len++] = p->lock.link.lc; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.msgq.lc; + else + have_not_locks[have_not_locks_len++] = p->lock.msgq.lc; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + have_locks[have_locks_len++] = p->lock.status.lc; + else + have_not_locks[have_not_locks_len++] = p->lock.status.lc; +#endif erts_lc_check(have_locks, have_locks_len, have_not_locks, have_not_locks_len); @@ -1312,6 +1544,8 @@ ErtsProcLocks erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(Process *p) { int resv[4]; + ErtsProcLocks res = 0; +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL erts_lc_lock_t locks[4] = {ERTS_LC_LOCK_INIT(lc_id.proc_lock_main, p->id, ERTS_LC_FLG_LT_PROCLOCK), @@ -1324,8 +1558,12 @@ erts_proc_lc_my_proc_locks(Process *p) ERTS_LC_LOCK_INIT(lc_id.proc_lock_status, p->id, ERTS_LC_FLG_LT_PROCLOCK)}; - - ErtsProcLocks res = 0; +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + erts_lc_lock_t locks[4] = {p->lock.main.lc, + p->lock.link.lc, + p->lock.msgq.lc, + p->lock.status.lc}; +#endif erts_lc_have_locks(resv, locks, 4); if (resv[0]) @@ -1358,7 +1596,7 @@ erts_proc_lc_chk_no_proc_locks(char *file, int line) #endif /* #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK */ -#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_HARD_DEBUG +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL && defined(ERTS_PROC_LOCK_HARD_DEBUG) void check_queue(erts_proc_lock_t *lck) { @@ -1391,4 +1629,4 @@ check_queue(erts_proc_lock_t *lck) } #endif -#endif /* ERTS_SMP (the whole file) */ +#endif /* ERTS_SMP */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h index 062b8366d3..4aec19c8c3 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.h @@ -37,10 +37,21 @@ #include "erl_smp.h" +#if defined(VALGRIND) || defined(ETHR_DISABLE_NATIVE_IMPLS) +# define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL 0 +#else +# define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL 1 +#endif + #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL 0 #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_SPINLOCK_IMPL 0 #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MUTEX_IMPL 0 +#if !ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL +#define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL 1 +#else +#define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL 0 + #if defined(ETHR_HAVE_32BIT_NATIVE_ATOMIC_OPS) # undef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL # define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL 1 @@ -52,27 +63,38 @@ # define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MUTEX_IMPL 1 #endif +#endif + #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAX_BIT 3 typedef erts_aint32_t ErtsProcLocks; typedef struct erts_proc_lock_t_ { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL #if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL erts_smp_atomic32_t flags; #else ErtsProcLocks flags; #endif erts_tse_t *queue[ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAX_BIT+1]; - Sint32 refc; -#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG - erts_smp_atomic32_t locked[ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAX_BIT+1]; -#endif #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT erts_lcnt_lock_t lcnt_main; erts_lcnt_lock_t lcnt_link; erts_lcnt_lock_t lcnt_msgq; erts_lcnt_lock_t lcnt_status; #endif +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + erts_mtx_t main; + erts_mtx_t link; + erts_mtx_t msgq; + erts_mtx_t status; +#else +# error "no implementation" +#endif + erts_atomic32_t refc; +#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG + erts_smp_atomic32_t locked[ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAX_BIT+1]; +#endif } erts_proc_lock_t; /* Process lock flags */ @@ -105,11 +127,9 @@ typedef struct erts_proc_lock_t_ { /* * Status lock: * Protects the following fields in the process structure: - * * status - * * rstatus - * * status_flags * * pending_suspenders * * suspendee + * * ... */ #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS (((ErtsProcLocks) 1) << ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAX_BIT) @@ -141,14 +161,11 @@ typedef struct erts_proc_lock_t_ { * Other rules regarding process locking: * * Exiting processes: - * When changing status to P_EXITING on a process, you are required - * to take all process locks (ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL). Thus, by holding - * at least one process lock (whichever one doesn't matter) you - * are guaranteed that the process won't exit until the lock you are - * holding has been released. Appart from all process locks also - * the pix lock corresponding to the process has to be held. - * At the same time as status is changed to P_EXITING, also the - * field 'is_exiting' in the process structure is set to a value != 0. + * When changing state to exiting (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING) on a process, + * you are required to take all process locks (ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL). + * Thus, by holding at least one process lock (whichever one doesn't + * matter) you are guaranteed that the process won't exit until the + * lock you are holding has been released. * * Lock order: * Process locks with low numeric values has to be locked before @@ -260,12 +277,10 @@ typedef struct { } u; } erts_pix_lock_t; -#define ERTS_PIX2PIXLOCKIX(PIX) \ - ((PIX) & ((1 << ERTS_PIX_LOCKS_BITS) - 1)) -#define ERTS_PIX2PIXLOCK(PIX) \ - (&erts_pix_locks[ERTS_PIX2PIXLOCKIX((PIX))]) #define ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(PID) \ - ERTS_PIX2PIXLOCK(internal_pid_data((PID))) + (&erts_pix_locks[(internal_pid_data((PID)) & ((1 << ERTS_PIX_LOCKS_BITS) - 1))]) + +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL #if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL @@ -335,11 +350,13 @@ erts_proc_lock_flags_cmpxchg(erts_proc_lock_t *lck, ErtsProcLocks new, #define ERTS_PROC_LOCK_FLGS_READ_(L) ((L)->flags) #endif /* end no opt atomic ops */ +#endif /* ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL */ extern erts_pix_lock_t erts_pix_locks[ERTS_NO_OF_PIX_LOCKS]; void erts_init_proc_lock(int cpus); void erts_proc_lock_prepare_proc_lock_waiter(void); +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL void erts_proc_lock_failed(Process *, erts_pix_lock_t *, ErtsProcLocks, @@ -347,6 +364,7 @@ void erts_proc_lock_failed(Process *, void erts_proc_unlock_failed(Process *, erts_pix_lock_t *, ErtsProcLocks); +#endif ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_pix_lock(erts_pix_lock_t *); ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_pix_unlock(erts_pix_lock_t *); @@ -410,6 +428,7 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_lc_pix_lock_is_locked(erts_pix_lock_t *pixlck) ERTS_GLB_INLINE ErtsProcLocks erts_smp_proc_raw_trylock__(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL ErtsProcLocks expct_lflgs = 0; while (1) { @@ -429,8 +448,38 @@ erts_smp_proc_raw_trylock__(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) /* cmpxchg failed, try again (should be rare). */ expct_lflgs = lflgs; } -} +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + if (erts_mtx_trylock(&p->lock.main) == EBUSY) + goto busy_main; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + if (erts_mtx_trylock(&p->lock.link) == EBUSY) + goto busy_link; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + if (erts_mtx_trylock(&p->lock.msgq) == EBUSY) + goto busy_msgq; + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + if (erts_mtx_trylock(&p->lock.status) == EBUSY) + goto busy_status; + + return 0; + +busy_status: + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + erts_mtx_unlock(&p->lock.msgq); +busy_msgq: + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + erts_mtx_unlock(&p->lock.link); +busy_link: + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + erts_mtx_unlock(&p->lock.main); +busy_main: + + return EBUSY; +#endif +} ERTS_GLB_INLINE void #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT @@ -444,10 +493,13 @@ erts_smp_proc_lock__(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) #endif { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL + ErtsProcLocks old_lflgs; #if !ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL erts_pix_lock(pix_lck); #endif + #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT erts_lcnt_proc_lock(&(p->lock), locks); #endif @@ -471,12 +523,14 @@ erts_smp_proc_lock__(Process *p, erts_pix_unlock(pix_lck); } #endif + #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT erts_lcnt_proc_lock_post_x(&(p->lock), locks, file, line); #endif #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK erts_proc_lc_lock(p, locks); #endif + #ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG erts_proc_lock_op_debug(p, locks, 1); #endif @@ -484,6 +538,22 @@ erts_smp_proc_lock__(Process *p, #if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL ETHR_COMPILER_BARRIER; #endif + +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + erts_mtx_lock(&p->lock.main); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + erts_mtx_lock(&p->lock.link); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + erts_mtx_lock(&p->lock.msgq); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + erts_mtx_lock(&p->lock.status); + +#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG + erts_proc_lock_op_debug(p, locks, 1); +#endif + +#endif } ERTS_GLB_INLINE void @@ -491,6 +561,7 @@ erts_smp_proc_unlock__(Process *p, erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lck, ErtsProcLocks locks) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL ErtsProcLocks old_lflgs; #if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL @@ -555,6 +626,23 @@ erts_smp_proc_unlock__(Process *p, break; } + +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + +#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG + erts_proc_lock_op_debug(p, locks, 0); +#endif + + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS) + erts_mtx_unlock(&p->lock.status); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MSGQ) + erts_mtx_unlock(&p->lock.msgq); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_LINK) + erts_mtx_unlock(&p->lock.link); + if (locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN) + erts_mtx_unlock(&p->lock.main); +#endif + } ERTS_GLB_INLINE int @@ -562,6 +650,7 @@ erts_smp_proc_trylock__(Process *p, erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lck, ErtsProcLocks locks) { +#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_OWN_IMPL int res; #ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK @@ -573,6 +662,7 @@ erts_smp_proc_trylock__(Process *p, else #endif { + #if !ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL erts_pix_lock(pix_lck); #endif @@ -611,8 +701,18 @@ erts_smp_proc_trylock__(Process *p, #if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL ETHR_COMPILER_BARRIER; #endif - return res; + +#elif ERTS_PROC_LOCK_RAW_MUTEX_IMPL + if (erts_smp_proc_raw_trylock__(p, locks) != 0) + return EBUSY; + else { +#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG + erts_proc_lock_op_debug(p, locks, 1); +#endif + return 0; + } +#endif } #ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG @@ -711,44 +811,36 @@ erts_smp_proc_trylock(Process *p, ErtsProcLocks locks) #endif } - ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_proc_inc_refc(Process *p) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP - erts_pix_lock_t *pixlck = ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(p->id); - erts_pix_lock(pixlck); - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(p->lock.refc > 0); - p->lock.refc++; - erts_pix_unlock(pixlck); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK + erts_aint32_t refc = erts_atomic32_inc_read_nob(&p->lock.refc); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(refc > 1); +#else + erts_atomic32_inc_nob(&p->lock.refc); +#endif #endif } ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(Process *p) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP - Process *fp; - erts_pix_lock_t *pixlck = ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(p->id); - erts_pix_lock(pixlck); - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(p->lock.refc > 0); - fp = --p->lock.refc == 0 ? p : NULL; - erts_pix_unlock(pixlck); - if (fp) - erts_free_proc(fp); + erts_aint32_t refc = erts_atomic32_dec_read_nob(&p->lock.refc); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(refc >= 0); + if (refc == 0) + erts_free_proc(p); #endif } -ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_proc_add_refc(Process *p, Sint32 refc) +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_proc_add_refc(Process *p, Sint32 add_refc) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP - Process *fp; - erts_pix_lock_t *pixlck = ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(p->id); - erts_pix_lock(pixlck); - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(p->lock.refc > 0); - p->lock.refc += refc; - fp = p->lock.refc == 0 ? p : NULL; - erts_pix_unlock(pixlck); - if (fp) - erts_free_proc(fp); + erts_aint32_t refc = erts_atomic32_add_read_nob(&p->lock.refc, + (erts_aint32_t) add_refc); + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(refc >= 0); + if (refc == 0) + erts_free_proc(p); #endif } @@ -756,6 +848,7 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_proc_add_refc(Process *p, Sint32 refc) #ifdef ERTS_SMP void erts_proc_lock_init(Process *); +void erts_proc_lock_fin(Process *); void erts_proc_safelock(Process *a_proc, ErtsProcLocks a_have_locks, ErtsProcLocks a_need_locks, @@ -788,211 +881,75 @@ extern const Process erts_proc_lock_busy; #define erts_pid2proc(PROC, HL, PID, NL) \ erts_pid2proc_opt((PROC), (HL), (PID), (NL), 0) -ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process * -erts_pid2proc_opt(Process *, ErtsProcLocks, Eterm, ErtsProcLocks, int); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -void -erts_pid2proc_safelock(Process *c_p, - ErtsProcLocks c_p_have_locks, - Process **proc, - ErtsProcLocks need_locks, - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock, - int flags); -ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_pid2proc_unlocked_opt(Eterm pid, int flags); -#define erts_pid2proc_unlocked(PID) erts_pid2proc_unlocked_opt((PID), 0) -#else -#define erts_pid2proc_unlocked_opt(PID, FLGS) \ - erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, (PID), 0, FLGS) -#define erts_pid2proc_unlocked(PID) erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, (PID), 0, 0) +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_pix2proc(int ix); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_proc_lookup_raw(Eterm pid); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_proc_lookup(Eterm pid); + +#ifndef ERTS_SMP +ERTS_GLB_INLINE #endif +Process *erts_pid2proc_opt(Process *, ErtsProcLocks, Eterm, ErtsProcLocks, int); #if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF -ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process * -#ifdef ERTS_SMP -erts_pid2proc_unlocked_opt(Eterm pid, int flags) -#else -erts_pid2proc_opt(Process *c_p_unused, - ErtsProcLocks c_p_have_locks_unused, - Eterm pid, - ErtsProcLocks pid_need_locks_unused, - int flags) -#endif +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_pix2proc(int ix) { - Uint pix; Process *proc; + ASSERT(0 <= ix && ix < erts_proc.max); + proc = (Process *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&erts_proc.tab[ix]); + return proc == ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY ? NULL : proc; +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_proc_lookup_raw(Eterm pid) +{ + Process *proc; + int pix; + + /* + * In SMP case: Only scheduler threads are allowed + * to use this function. Other threads need to + * atomicaly increment refc at lookup, i.e., use + * erts_pid2proc_opt() with ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC. + */ + ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_get_scheduler_id()); if (is_not_internal_pid(pid)) return NULL; pix = internal_pid_index(pid); - if(pix >= erts_max_processes) + + proc = (Process *) erts_smp_atomic_read_ddrb(&erts_proc.tab[pix]); + + if (proc && proc->id != pid) return NULL; - proc = process_tab[pix]; - if (proc) { - if (proc->id != pid - || (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) - && proc->status == P_EXITING)) - proc = NULL; - } + return proc; } -#ifdef ERTS_SMP +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process *erts_proc_lookup(Eterm pid) +{ + Process *proc = erts_proc_lookup_raw(pid); + if (proc && ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(proc)) + return NULL; + return proc; +} +#ifndef ERTS_SMP ERTS_GLB_INLINE Process * -erts_pid2proc_opt(Process *c_p, - ErtsProcLocks c_p_have_locks, +erts_pid2proc_opt(Process *c_p_unused, + ErtsProcLocks c_p_have_locks_unused, Eterm pid, - ErtsProcLocks pid_need_locks, + ErtsProcLocks pid_need_locks_unused, int flags) { - erts_pix_lock_t *pix_lock; - ErtsProcLocks need_locks; - Uint pix; - Process *proc; -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT - ErtsProcLocks lcnt_locks; -#endif - -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK - if (c_p) { - ErtsProcLocks might_unlock = c_p_have_locks & pid_need_locks; - if (might_unlock) - erts_proc_lc_might_unlock(c_p, might_unlock); - } -#endif - if (is_not_internal_pid(pid)) { - proc = NULL; - goto done; - } - pix = internal_pid_index(pid); - if(pix >= erts_max_processes) { - proc = NULL; - goto done; - } - - ERTS_LC_ASSERT((pid_need_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL) == pid_need_locks); - need_locks = pid_need_locks; - - pix_lock = ERTS_PIX2PIXLOCK(pix); - - if (c_p && c_p->id == pid) { - ASSERT(c_p->id != ERTS_INVALID_PID); - ASSERT(c_p == process_tab[pix]); - if (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) && c_p->is_exiting) { - proc = NULL; - goto done; - } - need_locks &= ~c_p_have_locks; - if (!need_locks) { - proc = c_p; - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); - if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) - proc->lock.refc++; - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); - goto done; - } - } - - erts_pix_lock(pix_lock); - - proc = process_tab[pix]; - if (proc) { - if (proc->id != pid || (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) - && ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(proc))) { - proc = NULL; - } - else if (!need_locks) { - if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) - proc->lock.refc++; - } - else { - int busy; - -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT - lcnt_locks = need_locks; - if (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK)) { - erts_lcnt_proc_lock(&proc->lock, need_locks); - } -#endif - -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK - /* Make sure erts_pid2proc_safelock() is enough to handle - a potential lock order violation situation... */ - busy = erts_proc_lc_trylock_force_busy(proc, need_locks); - if (!busy) -#endif - { - /* Try a quick trylock to grab all the locks we need. */ - busy = (int) erts_smp_proc_raw_trylock__(proc, need_locks); -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK - erts_proc_lc_trylock(proc, need_locks, !busy); -#endif -#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG - if (!busy) - erts_proc_lock_op_debug(proc, need_locks, 1); -#endif - } - -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT - if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK) { - if (busy) { - erts_lcnt_proc_trylock(&proc->lock, need_locks, EBUSY); - } else { - erts_lcnt_proc_trylock(&proc->lock, need_locks, 0); - } - } -#endif - if (!busy) { - if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC) - proc->lock.refc++; -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT - /* all is great */ - if (!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK)) { - erts_lcnt_proc_lock_post_x(&proc->lock, lcnt_locks, __FILE__, __LINE__); - } -#endif - } - else { - if (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_TRY_LOCK) - proc = ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY; - else { -#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT - erts_lcnt_proc_lock_unaquire(&proc->lock, lcnt_locks); -#endif - erts_pid2proc_safelock(c_p, - c_p_have_locks, - &proc, - pid_need_locks, - pix_lock, - flags); - if (proc && (flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC)) - proc->lock.refc++; - } - } - } - } - - erts_pix_unlock(pix_lock); -#ifdef ERTS_PROC_LOCK_DEBUG - ERTS_LC_ASSERT(!proc - || proc == ERTS_PROC_LOCK_BUSY - || (pid_need_locks == - (ERTS_PROC_LOCK_FLGS_READ_(&proc->lock) - & pid_need_locks))); -#endif - - - done: - -#if ERTS_PROC_LOCK_ATOMIC_IMPL - ETHR_COMPILER_BARRIER; -#endif - - return proc; + Process *proc = erts_proc_lookup_raw(pid); + return ((!(flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) + && proc + && ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(proc)) + ? NULL + : proc); } -#endif /* ERTS_SMP */ +#endif /* !ERTS_SMP */ #endif /* #if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_thr_progress.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_thr_progress.h index 89486b065b..e72321cf48 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_thr_progress.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_thr_progress.h @@ -78,6 +78,16 @@ void erts_thr_progress_fatal_error_block(SWord timeout, #endif /* ERTS_SMP */ +typedef struct ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp_ ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp; +struct ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp_ { +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + ErtsThrPrgrVal later; +#endif + void (*func)(void *); + void *data; + ErtsThrPrgrLaterOp *next; +}; + #endif #if !defined(ERL_THR_PROGRESS_H__) && !defined(ERL_THR_PROGRESS_TSD_TYPE_ONLY) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h index ee47c98009..17628286bc 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_threads.h @@ -258,10 +258,6 @@ #include "sys.h" -typedef struct { SWord sint[2]; } erts_no_dw_atomic_t; -typedef SWord erts_no_atomic_t; -typedef Sint32 erts_no_atomic32_t; - #ifdef USE_THREADS #define ETHR_TRY_INLINE_FUNCS @@ -411,12 +407,15 @@ typedef struct { typedef int erts_rwmtx_t; typedef int erts_tsd_key_t; typedef int erts_tse_t; -#define erts_dw_aint_t erts_no_dw_atomic_t -#define erts_dw_atomic_t erts_no_dw_atomic_t -#define erts_aint_t SWord -#define erts_atomic_t erts_no_atomic_t -#define erts_aint32_t Sint32 -#define erts_atomic32_t erts_no_atomic32_t + +typedef struct { SWord sint[2]; } erts_dw_aint_t; +typedef SWord erts_aint_t; +typedef Sint32 erts_aint32_t; + +#define erts_dw_atomic_t erts_dw_aint_t +#define erts_atomic_t erts_aint_t +#define erts_atomic32_t erts_aint32_t + #if __GNUC__ > 2 typedef struct { } erts_spinlock_t; typedef struct { } erts_rwlock_t; @@ -425,6 +424,14 @@ typedef struct { int gcc_is_buggy; } erts_spinlock_t; typedef struct { int gcc_is_buggy; } erts_rwlock_t; #endif +#ifdef WORDS_BIGENDIAN +#define ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD 1 +#define ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD 0 +#else +#define ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD 0 +#define ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD 1 +#endif + #define ERTS_MTX_INITER 0 #define ERTS_CND_INITER 0 #define ERTS_THR_INIT_DATA_DEF_INITER 0 @@ -433,6 +440,10 @@ typedef struct { int gcc_is_buggy; } erts_rwlock_t; #endif /* #ifdef USE_THREADS */ +#define erts_no_dw_atomic_t erts_dw_aint_t +#define erts_no_atomic_t erts_aint_t +#define erts_no_atomic32_t erts_aint32_t + #define ERTS_AINT_NULL ((erts_aint_t) NULL) #define ERTS_AINT_T_MAX (~(((erts_aint_t) 1) << (sizeof(erts_aint_t)*8-1))) diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time.h b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time.h index 6c6e193818..4bbdcaa3e3 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time.h @@ -118,9 +118,11 @@ ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_do_time_add(erts_short_time_t elapsed) void erts_get_now_cpu(Uint* megasec, Uint* sec, Uint* microsec); #endif +typedef UWord erts_approx_time_t; +erts_approx_time_t erts_get_approx_time(void); + void erts_get_timeval(SysTimeval *tv); erts_time_t erts_get_time(void); -void erts_get_emu_time(SysTimeval *); ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_cmp_timeval(SysTimeval *t1p, SysTimeval *t2p); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time_sup.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time_sup.c index 04147408d5..3272a5326d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time_sup.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_time_sup.c @@ -91,6 +91,41 @@ static SysTimeval then; /* Used in get_now */ static SysTimeval last_emu_time; /* Used in erts_get_emu_time() */ SysTimeval erts_first_emu_time; /* Used in erts_get_emu_time() */ +union { + erts_smp_atomic_t time; + char align[ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE]; +} approx erts_align_attribute(ERTS_CACHE_LINE_SIZE); + +static void +init_approx_time(void) +{ + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&approx.time, 0); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE erts_approx_time_t +get_approx_time(void) +{ + return (erts_approx_time_t) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&approx.time); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE void +update_approx_time(SysTimeval *tv) +{ + erts_approx_time_t new_secs = (erts_approx_time_t) tv->tv_sec; + erts_approx_time_t old_secs = get_approx_time(); + if (old_secs != new_secs) + erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&approx.time, new_secs); +} + +/* + * erts_get_approx_time() returns an *approximate* time + * in seconds. NOTE that this time may jump backwards!!! + */ +erts_approx_time_t +erts_get_approx_time(void) +{ + return get_approx_time(); +} #ifdef HAVE_GETHRTIME @@ -398,6 +433,8 @@ erts_init_time_sup(void) { erts_smp_mtx_init(&erts_timeofday_mtx, "timeofday"); + init_approx_time(); + last_emu_time.tv_sec = 0; last_emu_time.tv_usec = 0; @@ -417,7 +454,7 @@ erts_init_time_sup(void) gtv = inittv; then.tv_sec = then.tv_usec = 0; - erts_get_emu_time(&erts_first_emu_time); + erts_deliver_time(); return CLOCK_RESOLUTION; } @@ -883,6 +920,8 @@ get_now(Uint* megasec, Uint* sec, Uint* microsec) *megasec = (Uint) (now.tv_sec / 1000000); *sec = (Uint) (now.tv_sec % 1000000); *microsec = (Uint) (now.tv_usec); + + update_approx_time(&now); } void @@ -895,6 +934,8 @@ get_sys_now(Uint* megasec, Uint* sec, Uint* microsec) *megasec = (Uint) (now.tv_sec / 1000000); *sec = (Uint) (now.tv_sec % 1000000); *microsec = (Uint) (now.tv_usec); + + update_approx_time(&now); } @@ -911,6 +952,8 @@ void erts_deliver_time(void) { do_erts_deliver_time(&now); erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&erts_timeofday_mtx); + + update_approx_time(&now); } /* get *real* time (not ticks) remaining until next timeout - if there @@ -959,6 +1002,7 @@ void erts_get_timeval(SysTimeval *tv) erts_smp_mtx_lock(&erts_timeofday_mtx); get_tolerant_timeofday(tv); erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&erts_timeofday_mtx); + update_approx_time(tv); } erts_time_t @@ -971,7 +1015,9 @@ erts_get_time(void) get_tolerant_timeofday(&sys_tv); erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&erts_timeofday_mtx); - + + update_approx_time(&sys_tv); + return sys_tv.tv_sec; } @@ -987,38 +1033,3 @@ void erts_get_now_cpu(Uint* megasec, Uint* sec, Uint* microsec) { *sec = (Uint)(tp.tv_sec % 1000000); } #endif - - -/* - * erts_get_emu_time() is similar to get_now(). You will - * always get different times from erts_get_emu_time(), but they - * may equal a time from get_now(). - * - * erts_get_emu_time() is only used internally in the emulator in - * order to order emulator internal events. - */ - -void -erts_get_emu_time(SysTimeval *this_emu_time_p) -{ - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&erts_timeofday_mtx); - - get_tolerant_timeofday(this_emu_time_p); - - /* Make sure time is later than last */ - if (last_emu_time.tv_sec > this_emu_time_p->tv_sec || - (last_emu_time.tv_sec == this_emu_time_p->tv_sec - && last_emu_time.tv_usec >= this_emu_time_p->tv_usec)) { - *this_emu_time_p = last_emu_time; - this_emu_time_p->tv_usec++; - } - /* Check for carry from above + general reasonability */ - if (this_emu_time_p->tv_usec >= 1000000) { - this_emu_time_p->tv_usec = 0; - this_emu_time_p->tv_sec++; - } - - last_emu_time = *this_emu_time_p; - - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&erts_timeofday_mtx); -} diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c index 009ca1eb52..d04a91f18c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ int erts_cpu_timestamp; #endif static erts_smp_mtx_t smq_mtx; -static erts_smp_mtx_t sys_trace_mtx; +static erts_smp_rwmtx_t sys_trace_rwmtx; enum ErtsSysMsgType { SYS_MSG_TYPE_UNDEFINED, @@ -91,7 +91,12 @@ static void init_sys_msg_dispatcher(void); #endif void erts_init_trace(void) { - erts_smp_mtx_init(&sys_trace_mtx, "sys_tracers"); + erts_smp_rwmtx_opt_t rwmtx_opts = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_OPT_DEFAULT_INITER; + rwmtx_opts.type = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_TYPE_EXTREMELY_FREQUENT_READ; + rwmtx_opts.lived = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_LONG_LIVED; + + erts_smp_rwmtx_init_opt(&sys_trace_rwmtx, &rwmtx_opts, "sys_tracers"); + #ifdef HAVE_ERTS_NOW_CPU erts_cpu_timestamp = 0; #endif @@ -151,8 +156,8 @@ do { (RES) = (TPID); } while(0) #define ERTS_TRACER_REF_TYPE Process * #define ERTS_GET_TRACER_REF(RES, TPID, TRACEE_FLGS) \ do { \ - (RES) = process_tab[internal_pid_index((TPID))]; \ - if (INVALID_PID((RES), (TPID)) || !((RES)->trace_flags & F_TRACER)) { \ + (RES) = erts_proc_lookup((TPID)); \ + if (!(RES) || !((RES)->trace_flags & F_TRACER)) { \ (TPID) = NIL; \ (TRACEE_FLGS) &= ~TRACEE_FLAGS; \ return; \ @@ -169,10 +174,10 @@ erts_system_profile_setup_active_schedulers(void) active_sched = erts_active_schedulers(); } -void -erts_trace_check_exiting(Eterm exiting) +static void +exiting_reset(Eterm exiting) { - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); if (exiting == default_tracer) { default_tracer = NIL; default_trace_flags &= TRACEE_FLAGS; @@ -202,29 +207,49 @@ erts_trace_check_exiting(Eterm exiting) erts_system_profile_clear(NULL); #endif } - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); +} + +void +erts_trace_check_exiting(Eterm exiting) +{ + int reset = 0; + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); + if (exiting == default_tracer) + reset = 1; + else if (exiting == system_seq_tracer) + reset = 1; + else if (exiting == system_monitor) + reset = 1; + else if (exiting == system_profile) + reset = 1; + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); + if (reset) + exiting_reset(exiting); +} + +static ERTS_INLINE int +is_valid_tracer(Eterm tracer) +{ + return erts_proc_lookup(tracer) || erts_is_valid_tracer_port(tracer); } Eterm erts_set_system_seq_tracer(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Eterm new) { - Eterm old = THE_NON_VALUE; + Eterm old; - if (new != am_false) { - if (!erts_pid2proc(c_p, c_p_locks, new, 0) - && !erts_is_valid_tracer_port(new)) { - return old; - } - } + if (new != am_false && !is_valid_tracer(new)) + return THE_NON_VALUE; - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); old = system_seq_tracer; system_seq_tracer = new; #ifdef DEBUG_PRINTOUTS erts_fprintf(stderr, "set seq tracer new=%T old=%T\n", new, old); #endif - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); return old; } @@ -232,12 +257,12 @@ Eterm erts_get_system_seq_tracer(void) { Eterm st; - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); st = system_seq_tracer; #ifdef DEBUG_PRINTOUTS erts_fprintf(stderr, "get seq tracer %T\n", st); #endif - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); return st; } @@ -250,7 +275,7 @@ get_default_tracing(Uint *flagsp, Eterm *tracerp) if (is_nil(default_tracer)) { default_trace_flags &= ~TRACEE_FLAGS; } else if (is_internal_pid(default_tracer)) { - if (!erts_pid2proc(NULL, 0, default_tracer, 0)) { + if (!erts_proc_lookup(default_tracer)) { reset_tracer: default_trace_flags &= ~TRACEE_FLAGS; default_tracer = NIL; @@ -270,7 +295,7 @@ get_default_tracing(Uint *flagsp, Eterm *tracerp) void erts_change_default_tracing(int setflags, Uint *flagsp, Eterm *tracerp) { - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); if (flagsp) { if (setflags) default_trace_flags |= *flagsp; @@ -280,48 +305,48 @@ erts_change_default_tracing(int setflags, Uint *flagsp, Eterm *tracerp) if (tracerp) default_tracer = *tracerp; get_default_tracing(flagsp, tracerp); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); } void erts_get_default_tracing(Uint *flagsp, Eterm *tracerp) { - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); get_default_tracing(flagsp, tracerp); - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); } void erts_set_system_monitor(Eterm monitor) { - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); system_monitor = monitor; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); } Eterm erts_get_system_monitor(void) { Eterm monitor; - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); monitor = system_monitor; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); return monitor; } /* Performance monitoring */ void erts_set_system_profile(Eterm profile) { - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); system_profile = profile; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); } Eterm erts_get_system_profile(void) { Eterm profile; - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); profile = system_profile; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); return profile; } @@ -384,13 +409,9 @@ WRITE_SYS_MSG_TO_PORT(Eterm unused_to, } #ifndef ERTS_SMP - if (!INVALID_TRACER_PORT(trace_port, trace_port->id)) { + if (!INVALID_TRACER_PORT(trace_port, trace_port->id)) #endif erts_raw_port_command(trace_port, buffer, ptr-buffer); -#ifndef ERTS_SMP - erts_port_release(trace_port); - } -#endif erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_TMP, (void *) buffer); } @@ -465,13 +486,13 @@ send_to_port(Process *c_p, Eterm message, trace_port = NULL; #else - if (is_not_internal_port(*tracer_pid)) - goto invalid_tracer_port; - trace_port = &erts_port[internal_port_index(*tracer_pid)]; + trace_port = erts_id2port_sflgs(*tracer_pid, + NULL, + 0, + ERTS_PORT_SFLGS_INVALID_TRACER_LOOKUP); - if (INVALID_TRACER_PORT(trace_port, *tracer_pid)) { - invalid_tracer_port: + if (!trace_port) { *tracee_flags &= ~TRACEE_FLAGS; *tracer_pid = NIL; return; @@ -491,6 +512,7 @@ send_to_port(Process *c_p, Eterm message, SYS_MSG_TYPE_TRACE, message); #ifndef ERTS_SMP + erts_port_release(trace_port); return; } @@ -537,6 +559,9 @@ send_to_port(Process *c_p, Eterm message, */ do_send_schedfix_to_port(trace_port, c_p->id, ts); } + + erts_port_release(trace_port); + UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(LOCAL_HEAP_SIZE); #undef LOCAL_HEAP_SIZE #endif @@ -566,23 +591,28 @@ profile_send(Eterm from, Eterm message) { Port *profiler_port = NULL; /* not smp */ - - - profiler_port = &erts_port[internal_port_index(profiler)]; - - do_send_to_port(profiler, - profiler_port, - NIL, /* or current process->id */ - SYS_MSG_TYPE_SYSPROF, - message); + + profiler_port = erts_id2port_sflgs(profiler, + NULL, + 0, + ERTS_PORT_SFLGS_INVALID_TRACER_LOOKUP); + if (profiler_port) { + do_send_to_port(profiler, + profiler_port, + NIL, /* or current process->id */ + SYS_MSG_TYPE_SYSPROF, + message); + erts_port_release(profiler_port); + } } else { ASSERT(is_internal_pid(profiler) && internal_pid_index(profiler) < erts_max_processes); - profile_p = process_tab[internal_pid_index(profiler)]; + profile_p = erts_proc_lookup(profiler); - if (INVALID_PID(profile_p, profiler)) return; + if (!profile_p) + return; sz = size_object(message); hp = erts_alloc_message_heap(sz, &bp, &off_heap, profile_p, 0); @@ -626,13 +656,11 @@ seq_trace_send_to_port(Process *c_p, trace_port = NULL; #else - if (is_not_internal_port(seq_tracer)) - goto invalid_tracer_port; - - trace_port = &erts_port[internal_port_index(seq_tracer)]; - - if (INVALID_TRACER_PORT(trace_port, seq_tracer)) { - invalid_tracer_port: + trace_port = erts_id2port_sflgs(seq_tracer, + NULL, + 0, + ERTS_PORT_SFLGS_INVALID_TRACER_LOOKUP); + if (!trace_port) { system_seq_tracer = am_false; #ifndef ERTS_SMP UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(LOCAL_HEAP_SIZE); @@ -650,6 +678,7 @@ seq_trace_send_to_port(Process *c_p, message); #ifndef ERTS_SMP + erts_port_release(trace_port); UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(LOCAL_HEAP_SIZE); return; } @@ -691,6 +720,9 @@ seq_trace_send_to_port(Process *c_p, */ do_send_schedfix_to_port(trace_port, c_p->id, ts); } + + erts_port_release(trace_port); + UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(LOCAL_HEAP_SIZE); #undef LOCAL_HEAP_SIZE #endif @@ -789,13 +821,8 @@ trace_sched_aux(Process *p, Eterm what, int never_fake_sched) ERTS_GET_TRACER_REF(tracer_ref, p->tracer_proc, p->trace_flags); } - if (ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p) -#ifndef ERTS_SMP - || p->status == P_FREE -#endif - ) { + if (ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p)) curr_func = 0; - } else { if (!p->current) p->current = find_function_from_pc(p->i); @@ -874,7 +901,7 @@ trace_send(Process *p, Eterm to, Eterm msg) operation = am_send; if (is_internal_pid(to)) { - if (!erts_pid2proc(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN, to, 0)) + if (!erts_proc_lookup(to)) goto send_to_non_existing_process; } else if(is_external_pid(to) @@ -1116,8 +1143,8 @@ seq_trace_output_generic(Eterm token, Eterm msg, Uint type, #ifndef ERTS_SMP - tracer = process_tab[internal_pid_index(seq_tracer)]; - if (INVALID_PID(tracer, tracer->id)) { + tracer = erts_proc_lookup(seq_tracer); + if (!tracer) { system_seq_tracer = am_false; return; /* no need to send anything */ } @@ -2107,187 +2134,6 @@ void save_calls(Process *p, Export *e) } } -/* - * Entry point called by the trace wrap functions in erl_bif_wrap.c - * - * The trace wrap functions are themselves called through the export - * entries instead of the original BIF functions. - */ -Eterm -erts_bif_trace(int bif_index, Process* p, Eterm* args, BeamInstr* I) -{ - Eterm result; - int meta = !!(erts_bif_trace_flags[bif_index] & BIF_TRACE_AS_META); - - ERTS_SMP_CHK_HAVE_ONLY_MAIN_PROC_LOCK(p); - - if (!ARE_TRACE_FLAGS_ON(p, F_TRACE_CALLS) && (! meta)) { - /* Warning! This is an Optimization. - * - * If neither meta trace is active nor process trace flags then - * no tracing will occur. Doing the whole else branch will - * also do nothing, only slower. - */ - Eterm (*func)(Process*, Eterm*, BeamInstr*) = bif_table[bif_index].f; - result = func(p, args, I); - } else { - Eterm (*func)(Process*, Eterm*, BeamInstr*); - Export* ep = bif_export[bif_index]; - Uint32 flags = 0, flags_meta = 0; - int global = !!(erts_bif_trace_flags[bif_index] & BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL); - int local = !!(erts_bif_trace_flags[bif_index] & BIF_TRACE_AS_LOCAL); - int time = !!(erts_bif_trace_flags[bif_index] & BIF_TRACE_AS_CALL_TIME); - Eterm meta_tracer_pid = NIL; - int applying = (I == &(ep->code[3])); /* Yup, the apply code for a bif - * is actually in the - * export entry */ - BeamInstr *cp = p->cp; - - /* - * Make continuation pointer OK, it is not during direct BIF calls, - * but it is correct during apply of bif. - */ - if (!applying) { - p->cp = I; - } - if (global || local) { - flags = erts_call_trace(p, ep->code, ep->match_prog_set, args, - local, &p->tracer_proc); - } - if (meta) { - flags_meta = erts_bif_mtrace(p, ep->code+3, args, local, - &meta_tracer_pid); - } - if (time) { - BpDataTime *bdt = NULL; - BeamInstr *pc = (BeamInstr *)ep->code+3; - - bdt = (BpDataTime *) erts_get_time_break(p, pc); - ASSERT(bdt); - - if (!bdt->pause) { - erts_trace_time_break(p, pc, bdt, ERTS_BP_CALL_TIME_CALL); - } - } - /* Restore original continuation pointer (if changed). */ - p->cp = cp; - - func = bif_table[bif_index].f; - - result = func(p, args, I); - - if (applying && (flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE)) { - BeamInstr i_return_trace = beam_return_trace[0]; - BeamInstr i_return_to_trace = beam_return_to_trace[0]; - BeamInstr i_return_time_trace = beam_return_time_trace[0]; - Eterm *cpp; - /* Maybe advance cp to skip trace stack frames */ - for (cpp = p->stop; ; cp = cp_val(*cpp++)) { - if (*cp == i_return_trace) { - /* Skip stack frame variables */ - while (is_not_CP(*cpp)) cpp++; - cpp += 2; /* Skip return_trace parameters */ - } else if (*cp == i_return_time_trace) { - /* Skip stack frame variables */ - while (is_not_CP(*cpp)) cpp++; - cpp += 1; /* Skip return_time_trace parameters */ - } else if (*cp == i_return_to_trace) { - /* A return_to trace message is going to be generated - * by normal means, so we do not have to. - */ - cp = NULL; - break; - } else break; - } - } - - /* Try to get these in the order - * they usually appear in normal code... */ - if (is_non_value(result)) { - Uint reason = p->freason; - if (reason != TRAP) { - Eterm class; - Eterm value = p->fvalue; - DeclareTmpHeapNoproc(nocatch,3); - UseTmpHeapNoproc(3); - /* Expand error value like in handle_error() */ - if (reason & EXF_ARGLIST) { - Eterm *tp; - ASSERT(is_tuple(value)); - tp = tuple_val(value); - value = tp[1]; - } - if ((reason & EXF_THROWN) && (p->catches <= 0)) { - value = TUPLE2(nocatch, am_nocatch, value); - reason = EXC_ERROR; - } - /* Note: expand_error_value() could theoretically - * allocate on the heap, but not for any error - * returned by a BIF, and it would do no harm, - * just be annoying. - */ - value = expand_error_value(p, reason, value); - class = exception_tag[GET_EXC_CLASS(reason)]; - - if (flags_meta & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) { - erts_trace_exception(p, ep->code, class, value, - &meta_tracer_pid); - } - if (flags & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) { - erts_trace_exception(p, ep->code, class, value, - &p->tracer_proc); - } - if ((flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE) && p->catches > 0) { - /* can only happen if(local)*/ - Eterm *ptr = p->stop; - ASSERT(is_CP(*ptr)); - ASSERT(ptr <= STACK_START(p)); - /* Search the nearest stack frame for a catch */ - while (++ptr < STACK_START(p)) { - if (is_CP(*ptr)) break; - if (is_catch(*ptr)) { - if (applying) { - /* Apply of BIF, cp is in calling function */ - if (cp) erts_trace_return_to(p, cp); - } else { - /* Direct bif call, I points into - * calling function */ - erts_trace_return_to(p, I); - } - } - } - } - UnUseTmpHeapNoproc(3); - if ((flags_meta|flags) & MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) { - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); - p->trace_flags |= F_EXCEPTION_TRACE; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_ALL_MINOR); - } - } - } else { - if (flags_meta & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { - erts_trace_return(p, ep->code, result, &meta_tracer_pid); - } - /* MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE cannot occur if(meta) */ - if (flags & MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE) { - erts_trace_return(p, ep->code, result, &p->tracer_proc); - } - if (flags & MATCH_SET_RETURN_TO_TRACE) { - /* can only happen if(local)*/ - if (applying) { - /* Apply of BIF, cp is in calling function */ - if (cp) erts_trace_return_to(p, cp); - } else { - /* Direct bif call, I points into calling function */ - erts_trace_return_to(p, I); - } - } - } - } - ERTS_SMP_CHK_HAVE_ONLY_MAIN_PROC_LOCK(p); - return result; -} - /* Sends trace message: * {trace_ts, Pid, What, Msg, Timestamp} * or {trace, Pid, What, Msg} @@ -2451,10 +2297,9 @@ monitor_long_gc(Process *p, Uint time) { #ifndef ERTS_SMP ASSERT(is_internal_pid(system_monitor) && internal_pid_index(system_monitor) < erts_max_processes); - monitor_p = process_tab[internal_pid_index(system_monitor)]; - if (INVALID_PID(monitor_p, system_monitor) || p == monitor_p) { + monitor_p = erts_proc_lookup(system_monitor); + if (!monitor_p || p == monitor_p) return; - } #endif hsz = 0; @@ -2527,8 +2372,8 @@ monitor_large_heap(Process *p) { #ifndef ERTS_SMP ASSERT(is_internal_pid(system_monitor) && internal_pid_index(system_monitor) < erts_max_processes); - monitor_p = process_tab[internal_pid_index(system_monitor)]; - if (INVALID_PID(monitor_p, system_monitor) || p == monitor_p) { + monitor_p = erts_proc_lookup(system_monitor); + if (monitor_p || p == monitor_p) { return; } #endif @@ -2582,10 +2427,9 @@ monitor_generic(Process *p, Eterm type, Eterm spec) { #ifndef ERTS_SMP ASSERT(is_internal_pid(system_monitor) && internal_pid_index(system_monitor) < erts_max_processes); - monitor_p = process_tab[internal_pid_index(system_monitor)]; - if (INVALID_PID(monitor_p, system_monitor) || p == monitor_p) { + monitor_p = erts_proc_lookup(system_monitor); + if (!monitor_p || p == monitor_p) return; - } #endif hp = ERTS_ALLOC_SYSMSG_HEAP(5, &bp, &off_heap, monitor_p); @@ -3149,10 +2993,10 @@ sys_msg_disp_failure(ErtsSysMsgQ *smqp, Eterm receiver) break; case SYS_MSG_TYPE_SEQTRACE: /* Reset seq_tracer if it hasn't changed */ - erts_smp_mtx_lock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); if (system_seq_tracer == receiver) system_seq_tracer = am_false; - erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&sys_trace_mtx); + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&sys_trace_rwmtx); break; case SYS_MSG_TYPE_SYSMON: if (receiver == NIL @@ -3407,12 +3251,12 @@ sys_msg_dispatcher_func(void *unused) goto queue_proc_msg; } else if (is_internal_port(receiver)) { - port = erts_id2port(receiver, NULL, 0); - if (INVALID_TRACER_PORT(port, receiver)) { - if (port) - erts_port_release(port); + port = erts_id2port_sflgs(receiver, + NULL, + 0, + ERTS_PORT_SFLGS_INVALID_TRACER_LOOKUP); + if (!port) goto failure; - } else { write_sys_msg_to_port(receiver, port, diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_unicode.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_unicode.c index 26ac231ddb..51559aea1c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_unicode.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_unicode.c @@ -77,66 +77,25 @@ void erts_init_unicode(void) { max_loop_limit = CONTEXT_REDS * LOOP_FACTOR; /* Non visual BIFs to trap to. */ - memset(&characters_to_utf8_trap_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - characters_to_utf8_trap_exp.address = - &characters_to_utf8_trap_exp.code[3]; - characters_to_utf8_trap_exp.code[0] = am_erlang; - characters_to_utf8_trap_exp.code[1] = - am_atom_put("characters_to_utf8_trap",23); - characters_to_utf8_trap_exp.code[2] = 3; - characters_to_utf8_trap_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - characters_to_utf8_trap_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &characters_to_utf8_trap; - - memset(&characters_to_list_trap_1_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - characters_to_list_trap_1_exp.address = - &characters_to_list_trap_1_exp.code[3]; - characters_to_list_trap_1_exp.code[0] = am_erlang; - characters_to_list_trap_1_exp.code[1] = - am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_1",25); - characters_to_list_trap_1_exp.code[2] = 3; - characters_to_list_trap_1_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - characters_to_list_trap_1_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &characters_to_list_trap_1; - - memset(&characters_to_list_trap_2_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - characters_to_list_trap_2_exp.address = - &characters_to_list_trap_2_exp.code[3]; - characters_to_list_trap_2_exp.code[0] = am_erlang; - characters_to_list_trap_2_exp.code[1] = - am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_2",25); - characters_to_list_trap_2_exp.code[2] = 3; - characters_to_list_trap_2_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - characters_to_list_trap_2_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &characters_to_list_trap_2; - - - memset(&characters_to_list_trap_3_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - characters_to_list_trap_3_exp.address = - &characters_to_list_trap_3_exp.code[3]; - characters_to_list_trap_3_exp.code[0] = am_erlang; - characters_to_list_trap_3_exp.code[1] = - am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_3",25); - characters_to_list_trap_3_exp.code[2] = 3; - characters_to_list_trap_3_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - characters_to_list_trap_3_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &characters_to_list_trap_3; - - memset(&characters_to_list_trap_4_exp, 0, sizeof(Export)); - characters_to_list_trap_4_exp.address = - &characters_to_list_trap_4_exp.code[3]; - characters_to_list_trap_4_exp.code[0] = am_erlang; - characters_to_list_trap_4_exp.code[1] = - am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_4",25); - characters_to_list_trap_4_exp.code[2] = 1; - characters_to_list_trap_4_exp.code[3] = - (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif; - characters_to_list_trap_4_exp.code[4] = - (BeamInstr) &characters_to_list_trap_4; + erts_init_trap_export(&characters_to_utf8_trap_exp, + am_erlang, am_atom_put("characters_to_utf8_trap",23), 3, + &characters_to_utf8_trap); + + erts_init_trap_export(&characters_to_list_trap_1_exp, + am_erlang, am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_1",25), 3, + &characters_to_list_trap_1); + + erts_init_trap_export(&characters_to_list_trap_2_exp, + am_erlang, am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_2",25), 3, + &characters_to_list_trap_2); + + erts_init_trap_export(&characters_to_list_trap_3_exp, + am_erlang, am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_3",25), 3, + &characters_to_list_trap_3); + + erts_init_trap_export(&characters_to_list_trap_4_exp, + am_erlang, am_atom_put("characters_to_list_trap_4",25), 1, + &characters_to_list_trap_4); c_to_b_int_trap_exportp = erts_export_put(am_unicode,am_characters_to_binary_int,2); c_to_l_int_trap_exportp = erts_export_put(am_unicode,am_characters_to_list_int,2); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erlang_dtrace.d b/erts/emulator/beam/erlang_dtrace.d index bdfde58845..e3ebbb84f4 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/erlang_dtrace.d +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erlang_dtrace.d @@ -639,9 +639,9 @@ provider erlang { * Entry into the efile_drv.c file I/O driver * * For a list of command numbers used by this driver, see the section - * "Guide to probe arguments" in ../../../README.md. That section - * also contains explanation of the various integer and string - * arguments that may be present when any particular probe fires. + * "Guide to efile_drv.c probe arguments" in ../../../HOWTO/DTRACE.md. + * That section also contains explanation of the various integer and + * string arguments that may be present when any particular probe fires. * * NOTE: Not all Linux platforms (using SystemTap) can support * arguments beyond arg9. diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/export.c b/erts/emulator/beam/export.c index fb0ee99119..6b5121f917 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/export.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/export.c @@ -32,98 +32,162 @@ #define EXPORT_HASH(m,f,a) ((m)*(f)+(a)) -static IndexTable export_table; /* Not locked. */ -static Hash secondary_export_table; /* Locked. */ +#ifdef DEBUG +# define IF_DEBUG(x) x +#else +# define IF_DEBUG(x) +#endif -#include "erl_smp.h" +static IndexTable export_tables[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; /* Active not locked */ -static erts_smp_rwmtx_t export_table_lock; /* Locks the secondary export table. */ +static erts_smp_atomic_t total_entries_bytes; -#define export_read_lock() erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&export_table_lock) -#define export_read_unlock() erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&export_table_lock) -#define export_write_lock() erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&export_table_lock) -#define export_write_unlock() erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&export_table_lock) +#include "erl_smp.h" + +/* This lock protects the staging export table from concurrent access + * AND it protects the staging table from becoming active. + */ +erts_smp_mtx_t export_staging_lock; extern BeamInstr* em_call_error_handler; extern BeamInstr* em_call_traced_function; +struct export_entry +{ + IndexSlot slot; /* MUST BE LOCATED AT TOP OF STRUCT!!! */ + Export* ep; +}; + +/* Helper struct that brings things together in one allocation +*/ +struct export_blob +{ + Export exp; + struct export_entry entryv[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; + /* Note that entryv is not indexed by "code_ix". + */ +}; + +/* Helper struct only used as template +*/ +struct export_templ +{ + struct export_entry entry; + Export exp; +}; + +static struct export_blob* entry_to_blob(struct export_entry* ee) +{ + return (struct export_blob*) + ((char*)ee->ep - offsetof(struct export_blob,exp)); +} + void export_info(int to, void *to_arg) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP int lock = !ERTS_IS_CRASH_DUMPING; if (lock) - export_read_lock(); + export_staging_lock(); #endif - index_info(to, to_arg, &export_table); - hash_info(to, to_arg, &secondary_export_table); + index_info(to, to_arg, &export_tables[erts_active_code_ix()]); + hash_info(to, to_arg, &export_tables[erts_staging_code_ix()].htable); #ifdef ERTS_SMP if (lock) - export_read_unlock(); + export_staging_unlock(); #endif } static HashValue -export_hash(Export* x) +export_hash(struct export_entry* ee) { + Export* x = ee->ep; return EXPORT_HASH(x->code[0], x->code[1], x->code[2]); } static int -export_cmp(Export* tmpl, Export* obj) +export_cmp(struct export_entry* tmpl_e, struct export_entry* obj_e) { + Export* tmpl = tmpl_e->ep; + Export* obj = obj_e->ep; return !(tmpl->code[0] == obj->code[0] && tmpl->code[1] == obj->code[1] && tmpl->code[2] == obj->code[2]); } -static Export* -export_alloc(Export* tmpl) +static struct export_entry* +export_alloc(struct export_entry* tmpl_e) { - Export* obj = (Export*) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_EXPORT, sizeof(Export)); - - obj->fake_op_func_info_for_hipe[0] = 0; - obj->fake_op_func_info_for_hipe[1] = 0; - obj->code[0] = tmpl->code[0]; - obj->code[1] = tmpl->code[1]; - obj->code[2] = tmpl->code[2]; - obj->slot.index = -1; - obj->address = obj->code+3; - obj->code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler; - obj->code[4] = 0; - obj->match_prog_set = NULL; - return obj; + struct export_blob* blob; + unsigned ix; + + if (tmpl_e->slot.index == -1) { /* Template, allocate blob */ + Export* tmpl = tmpl_e->ep; + Export* obj; + + blob = (struct export_blob*) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_EXPORT, sizeof(*blob)); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&total_entries_bytes, sizeof(*blob)); + obj = &blob->exp; + obj->fake_op_func_info_for_hipe[0] = 0; + obj->fake_op_func_info_for_hipe[1] = 0; + obj->code[0] = tmpl->code[0]; + obj->code[1] = tmpl->code[1]; + obj->code[2] = tmpl->code[2]; + obj->code[3] = (BeamInstr) em_call_error_handler; + obj->code[4] = 0; + + for (ix=0; ix<ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; ix++) { + obj->addressv[ix] = obj->code+3; + + blob->entryv[ix].slot.index = -1; + blob->entryv[ix].ep = &blob->exp; + } + ix = 0; + } + else { /* Existing entry in another table, use free entry in blob */ + blob = entry_to_blob(tmpl_e); + for (ix = 0; blob->entryv[ix].slot.index >= 0; ix++) { + ASSERT(ix < ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX); + } + } + return &blob->entryv[ix]; } - -static void -export_free(Export* obj) +static void +export_free(struct export_entry* obj) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_EXPORT, (void*) obj); + struct export_blob* blob = entry_to_blob(obj); + int i; + obj->slot.index = -1; + for (i=0; i < ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + if (blob->entryv[i].slot.index >= 0) { + return; + } + } + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_EXPORT, blob); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&total_entries_bytes, -sizeof(*blob)); } - void init_export_table(void) { HashFunctions f; - erts_smp_rwmtx_opt_t rwmtx_opt = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_OPT_DEFAULT_INITER; - rwmtx_opt.type = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_TYPE_FREQUENT_READ; - rwmtx_opt.lived = ERTS_SMP_RWMTX_LONG_LIVED; + int i; - erts_smp_rwmtx_init_opt(&export_table_lock, &rwmtx_opt, "export_tab"); + erts_smp_mtx_init(&export_staging_lock, "export_tab"); + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&total_entries_bytes, 0); f.hash = (H_FUN) export_hash; f.cmp = (HCMP_FUN) export_cmp; f.alloc = (HALLOC_FUN) export_alloc; f.free = (HFREE_FUN) export_free; - erts_index_init(ERTS_ALC_T_EXPORT_TABLE, &export_table, "export_list", - EXPORT_INITIAL_SIZE, EXPORT_LIMIT, f); - hash_init(ERTS_ALC_T_EXPORT_TABLE, &secondary_export_table, - "secondary_export_table", 50, f); + for (i=0; i<ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + erts_index_init(ERTS_ALC_T_EXPORT_TABLE, &export_tables[i], "export_list", + EXPORT_INITIAL_SIZE, EXPORT_LIMIT, f); + } } /* @@ -138,29 +202,42 @@ init_export_table(void) * called through such an export entry. * 3) This function is suitable for the implementation of erlang:apply/3. */ +extern Export* /* inline-helper */ +erts_find_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a,ErtsCodeIndex code_ix); Export* -erts_find_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a) +erts_find_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a, ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { HashValue hval = EXPORT_HASH((BeamInstr) m, (BeamInstr) f, (BeamInstr) a); int ix; HashBucket* b; - ix = hval % export_table.htable.size; - b = export_table.htable.bucket[ix]; + ix = hval % export_tables[code_ix].htable.size; + b = export_tables[code_ix].htable.bucket[ix]; /* * Note: We have inlined the code from hash.c for speed. */ while (b != (HashBucket*) 0) { - Export* ep = (Export *) b; + Export* ep = ((struct export_entry*) b)->ep; if (ep->code[0] == m && ep->code[1] == f && ep->code[2] == a) { - break; + return ep; } b = b->next; } - return (Export*)b; + return NULL; +} + +static struct export_entry* init_template(struct export_templ* templ, + Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned a) +{ + templ->entry.ep = &templ->exp; + templ->entry.slot.index = -1; + templ->exp.code[0] = m; + templ->exp.code[1] = f; + templ->exp.code[2] = a; + return &templ->entry; } @@ -176,47 +253,42 @@ erts_find_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a) */ Export* -erts_find_function(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a) +erts_find_function(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a, ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { - Export e; - Export* ep; - - e.code[0] = m; - e.code[1] = f; - e.code[2] = a; - - ep = hash_get(&export_table.htable, (void*) &e); - if (ep != NULL && ep->address == ep->code+3 && - ep->code[3] != (BeamInstr) em_call_traced_function) { - ep = NULL; + struct export_templ templ; + struct export_entry* ee; + + ee = hash_get(&export_tables[code_ix].htable, init_template(&templ, m, f, a)); + if (ee == NULL || + (ee->ep->addressv[code_ix] == ee->ep->code+3 && + ee->ep->code[3] != (BeamInstr) BeamOp(op_i_generic_breakpoint))) { + return NULL; } - return ep; + return ee->ep; } /* * Returns a pointer to an existing export entry for a MFA, * or creates a new one and returns the pointer. * - * This function provides unlocked write access to the main export - * table. It should only be used during start up or when - * all other threads are blocked. + * This function acts on the staging export table. It should only be used + * to load new code. */ Export* erts_export_put(Eterm mod, Eterm func, unsigned int arity) { - Export e; - int ix; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix = erts_staging_code_ix(); + struct export_templ templ; + struct export_entry* ee; - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_initialized == 0 - || erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); ASSERT(is_atom(mod)); ASSERT(is_atom(func)); - e.code[0] = mod; - e.code[1] = func; - e.code[2] = arity; - ix = index_put(&export_table, (void*) &e); - return (Export*) erts_index_lookup(&export_table, ix); + export_staging_lock(); + ee = (struct export_entry*) index_put_entry(&export_tables[code_ix], + init_template(&templ, mod, func, arity)); + export_staging_unlock(); + return ee->ep; } /* @@ -224,77 +296,117 @@ erts_export_put(Eterm mod, Eterm func, unsigned int arity) * export entry (making a call through it will cause the error_handler to * be called). * - * Stub export entries will be placed in the secondary export table. - * erts_export_consolidate() will move all stub export entries into the - * main export table (will be done the next time code is loaded). + * Stub export entries will be placed in the loader export table. */ Export* erts_export_get_or_make_stub(Eterm mod, Eterm func, unsigned int arity) { - Export e; + ErtsCodeIndex code_ix; Export* ep; + IF_DEBUG(int retrying = 0;) ASSERT(is_atom(mod)); ASSERT(is_atom(func)); - - e.code[0] = mod; - e.code[1] = func; - e.code[2] = arity; - ep = erts_find_export_entry(mod, func, arity); - if (ep == 0) { - /* - * The code is not loaded (yet). Put the export in the secondary - * export table, to avoid having to lock the main export table. - */ - export_write_lock(); - ep = (Export *) hash_put(&secondary_export_table, (void*) &e); - export_write_unlock(); - } + + do { + code_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + ep = erts_find_export_entry(mod, func, arity, code_ix); + if (ep == 0) { + /* + * The code is not loaded (yet). Put the export in the staging + * export table, to avoid having to lock the active export table. + */ + export_staging_lock(); + if (erts_active_code_ix() == code_ix) { + struct export_templ templ; + struct export_entry* entry; + + IndexTable* tab = &export_tables[erts_staging_code_ix()]; + init_template(&templ, mod, func, arity); + entry = (struct export_entry *) index_put_entry(tab, &templ.entry); + ep = entry->ep; + ASSERT(ep); + } + else { /* race */ + ASSERT(!retrying); + IF_DEBUG(retrying = 1); + } + export_staging_unlock(); + } + } while (!ep); return ep; } -/* - * To be called before loading code (with other threads blocked). - * This function will move all export entries from the secondary - * export table into the primary. - */ -void -erts_export_consolidate(void) +Export *export_list(int i, ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { -#ifdef DEBUG - HashInfo hi; -#endif - - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_initialized == 0 - || erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); - - export_write_lock(); - erts_index_merge(&secondary_export_table, &export_table); - erts_hash_merge(&secondary_export_table, &export_table.htable); - export_write_unlock(); -#ifdef DEBUG - hash_get_info(&hi, &export_table.htable); - ASSERT(export_table.entries == hi.objs); -#endif + return ((struct export_entry*) erts_index_lookup(&export_tables[code_ix], i))->ep; } -Export *export_list(int i) +int export_list_size(ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { - return (Export*) erts_index_lookup(&export_table, i); + return export_tables[code_ix].entries; } -int export_list_size(void) +int export_table_sz(void) +{ + int i, bytes = 0; + + export_staging_lock(); + for (i=0; i<ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + bytes += index_table_sz(&export_tables[i]); + } + export_staging_unlock(); + return bytes; +} +int export_entries_sz(void) { - return export_table.entries; + return erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&total_entries_bytes); } +Export *export_get(Export *e) +{ + struct export_entry ee; + struct export_entry* entry; -int export_table_sz(void) + ee.ep = e; + entry = (struct export_entry*)hash_get(&export_tables[erts_active_code_ix()].htable, &ee); + return entry ? entry->ep : NULL; +} + +IF_DEBUG(static ErtsCodeIndex debug_start_load_ix = 0;) + + +void export_start_staging(void) { - return index_table_sz(&export_table); + ErtsCodeIndex dst_ix = erts_staging_code_ix(); + ErtsCodeIndex src_ix = erts_active_code_ix(); + IndexTable* dst = &export_tables[dst_ix]; + IndexTable* src = &export_tables[src_ix]; + struct export_entry* src_entry; + struct export_entry* dst_entry; + int i; + + ASSERT(dst_ix != src_ix); + ASSERT(debug_start_load_ix == -1); + + export_staging_lock(); + /* + * Insert all entries in src into dst table + */ + for (i = 0; i < src->entries; i++) { + src_entry = (struct export_entry*) erts_index_lookup(src, i); + src_entry->ep->addressv[dst_ix] = src_entry->ep->addressv[src_ix]; + dst_entry = (struct export_entry*) index_put_entry(dst, src_entry); + ASSERT(entry_to_blob(src_entry) == entry_to_blob(dst_entry)); + } + export_staging_unlock(); + + IF_DEBUG(debug_start_load_ix = dst_ix); } -Export *export_get(Export *e) +void export_end_staging(int commit) { - return hash_get(&export_table.htable, e); + ASSERT(debug_start_load_ix == erts_staging_code_ix()); + IF_DEBUG(debug_start_load_ix = -1); } + diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/export.h b/erts/emulator/beam/export.h index c604fdf7c3..ee06e69aff 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/export.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/export.h @@ -28,14 +28,15 @@ #include "index.h" #endif +#include "code_ix.h" + /* ** Export entry */ + typedef struct export { - IndexSlot slot; /* MUST BE LOCATED AT TOP OF STRUCT!!! */ - void* address; /* Pointer to code for function. */ - struct binary* match_prog_set; /* Match program for tracing. */ + void* addressv[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; /* Pointer to code for function. */ BeamInstr fake_op_func_info_for_hipe[2]; /* MUST be just before code[] */ /* @@ -44,12 +45,12 @@ typedef struct export * code[2]: Arity (untagged integer). * code[3]: This entry is 0 unless the 'address' field points to it. * Threaded code instruction to load function - * (em_call_error_handler), execute BIF (em_apply_bif, - * em_apply_apply), or call a traced function - * (em_call_traced_function). - * code[4]: Function pointer to BIF function (for BIFs only) + * (em_call_error_handler), execute BIF (em_apply_bif), + * or a breakpoint instruction (op_i_generic_breakpoint). + * code[4]: Function pointer to BIF function (for BIFs only), * or pointer to threaded code if the module has an - * on_load function that has not been run yet. + * on_load function that has not been run yet, or pointer + * to code for function code[3] is a breakpont instruction. * Otherwise: 0. */ BeamInstr code[5]; @@ -59,21 +60,38 @@ typedef struct export void init_export_table(void); void export_info(int, void *); -Export* erts_find_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Export* erts_active_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned a); Export* erts_export_put(Eterm mod, Eterm func, unsigned int arity); - Export* erts_export_get_or_make_stub(Eterm, Eterm, unsigned); -void erts_export_consolidate(void); -Export *export_list(int); -int export_list_size(void); +Export *export_list(int,ErtsCodeIndex); +int export_list_size(ErtsCodeIndex); int export_table_sz(void); +int export_entries_sz(void); Export *export_get(Export*); +void export_start_staging(void); +void export_end_staging(int commit); + +extern erts_smp_mtx_t export_staging_lock; +#define export_staging_lock() erts_smp_mtx_lock(&export_staging_lock) +#define export_staging_unlock() erts_smp_mtx_unlock(&export_staging_lock) #include "beam_load.h" /* For em_* extern declarations */ #define ExportIsBuiltIn(EntryPtr) \ -(((EntryPtr)->address == (EntryPtr)->code + 3) && \ +(((EntryPtr)->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()] == (EntryPtr)->code + 3) && \ ((EntryPtr)->code[3] == (BeamInstr) em_apply_bif)) -#endif +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Export* +erts_active_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int a) +{ + extern Export* erts_find_export_entry(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned a, ErtsCodeIndex); + return erts_find_export_entry(m, f, a, erts_active_code_ix()); +} + +#endif /* ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ + +#endif /* __EXPORT_H__ */ + diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/external.c b/erts/emulator/beam/external.c index 52f45b924f..16a987472a 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/external.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/external.c @@ -2564,7 +2564,7 @@ dec_term_atom_common: goto error; } if (edep && (edep->flags & ERTS_DIST_EXT_BTT_SAFE)) { - if (!erts_find_export_entry(mod, name, arity)) + if (!erts_active_export_entry(mod, name, arity)) goto error; } *objp = make_export(hp); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/global.h b/erts/emulator/beam/global.h index dbf95f5bd7..1503d793ab 100755 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/global.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/global.h @@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ #include "hash.h" #include "index.h" #include "atom.h" +#include "code_ix.h" #include "export.h" #include "module.h" #include "register.h" @@ -143,8 +144,8 @@ typedef struct ErtsXPortsList_ ErtsXPortsList; struct port { ErtsPortTaskSched sched; ErtsPortTaskHandle timeout_task; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_atomic_t refc; +#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_mtx_t *lock; ErtsXPortsList *xports; erts_smp_atomic_t run_queue; @@ -197,6 +198,8 @@ erts_port_runq(Port *prt) #ifdef ERTS_SMP ErtsRunQueue *rq1, *rq2; rq1 = (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&prt->run_queue); + if (!rq1) + return NULL; while (1) { erts_smp_runq_lock(rq1); rq2 = (ErtsRunQueue *) erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&prt->run_queue); @@ -204,6 +207,8 @@ erts_port_runq(Port *prt) return rq1; erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq1); rq1 = rq2; + if (!rq1) + return NULL; } #else return ERTS_RUNQ_IX(0); @@ -764,6 +769,8 @@ void erts_queue_monitor_message(Process *, Eterm, Eterm, Eterm); +void erts_init_trap_export(Export* ep, Eterm m, Eterm f, Uint a, + Eterm (*bif)(Process*,Eterm*)); void erts_init_bif(void); Eterm erl_send(Process *p, Eterm to, Eterm msg); @@ -786,24 +793,33 @@ typedef struct { Eterm* fname_ptr; /* Pointer to fname table */ } FunctionInfo; -struct LoaderState* erts_alloc_loader_state(void); -Eterm erts_prepare_loading(struct LoaderState*, Process *c_p, +Binary* erts_alloc_loader_state(void); +Eterm erts_module_for_prepared_code(Binary* magic); +Eterm erts_prepare_loading(Binary* loader_state, Process *c_p, Eterm group_leader, Eterm* modp, byte* code, Uint size); -Eterm erts_finish_loading(struct LoaderState* stp, Process* c_p, +Eterm erts_finish_loading(Binary* loader_state, Process* c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Eterm* modp); -Eterm erts_load_module(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, - Eterm group_leader, Eterm* mod, byte* code, Uint size); +Eterm erts_preload_module(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, + Eterm group_leader, Eterm* mod, byte* code, Uint size); void init_load(void); BeamInstr* find_function_from_pc(BeamInstr* pc); Eterm* erts_build_mfa_item(FunctionInfo* fi, Eterm* hp, Eterm args, Eterm* mfa_p); -void erts_lookup_function_info(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* pc, int full_info); void erts_set_current_function(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* current); Eterm erts_module_info_0(Process* p, Eterm module); Eterm erts_module_info_1(Process* p, Eterm module, Eterm what); Eterm erts_make_stub_module(Process* p, Eterm Mod, Eterm Beam, Eterm Info); +/* beam_ranges.c */ +void erts_init_ranges(void); +void erts_start_staging_ranges(void); +void erts_end_staging_ranges(int commit); +void erts_update_ranges(BeamInstr* code, Uint size); +void erts_remove_from_ranges(BeamInstr* code); +UWord erts_ranges_sz(void); +void erts_lookup_function_info(FunctionInfo* fi, BeamInstr* pc, int full_info); + /* break.c */ void init_break_handler(void); void erts_set_ignore_break(void); @@ -1024,28 +1040,29 @@ erts_smp_port_state_unlock(Port *prt) ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_smp_port_trylock(Port *prt) { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP int res; ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&prt->refc) > 0); erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&prt->refc); + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP res = erts_smp_mtx_trylock(prt->lock); if (res == EBUSY) { erts_smp_atomic_dec_nob(&prt->refc); } +#else + res = 0; +#endif return res; -#else /* !ERTS_SMP */ - return 0; -#endif } ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_port_lock(Port *prt) { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&prt->refc) > 0); erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&prt->refc); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_mtx_lock(prt->lock); #endif } @@ -1053,14 +1070,14 @@ erts_smp_port_lock(Port *prt) ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_smp_port_unlock(Port *prt) { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_aint_t refc; +#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_mtx_unlock(prt->lock); +#endif refc = erts_smp_atomic_dec_read_nob(&prt->refc); ASSERT(refc >= 0); if (refc == 0) erts_port_cleanup(prt); -#endif } #endif /* #if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ @@ -1123,12 +1140,12 @@ erts_id2port_sflgs(Eterm id, Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Uint32 sflgs erts_smp_port_state_unlock(prt); prt = NULL; } -#ifdef ERTS_SMP else { erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&prt->refc); erts_smp_port_state_unlock(prt); - if (no_proc_locks) +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + if (no_proc_locks) erts_smp_mtx_lock(prt->lock); else if (erts_smp_mtx_trylock(prt->lock) == EBUSY) { /* Unlock process locks, and acquire locks in lock order... */ @@ -1144,21 +1161,17 @@ erts_id2port_sflgs(Eterm id, Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks c_p_locks, Uint32 sflgs erts_smp_port_unlock(prt); /* Also decrements refc... */ prt = NULL; } - } #endif + } + return prt; } ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_port_release(Port *prt) { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_port_unlock(prt); -#else - if (prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLGS_DEAD) - erts_port_cleanup(prt); -#endif } ERTS_GLB_INLINE Port* @@ -1275,6 +1288,122 @@ void erl_drv_thr_init(void); /* utils.c */ +typedef struct { +#ifdef DEBUG + int smp_api; +#endif + union { + Uint64 not_atomic; +#ifdef ARCH_64 + erts_atomic_t atomic; +#else + erts_dw_atomic_t atomic; +#endif + } counter; +} erts_interval_t; + +void erts_interval_init(erts_interval_t *); +void erts_smp_interval_init(erts_interval_t *); +Uint64 erts_step_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *); +Uint64 erts_step_interval_relb(erts_interval_t *); +Uint64 erts_smp_step_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *); +Uint64 erts_smp_step_interval_relb(erts_interval_t *); +Uint64 erts_ensure_later_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *, Uint64); +Uint64 erts_ensure_later_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *, Uint64); +Uint64 erts_smp_ensure_later_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *, Uint64); +Uint64 erts_smp_ensure_later_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *, Uint64); +#ifdef ARCH_32 +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(erts_dw_aint_t *); +#endif +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 erts_current_interval_nob__(erts_interval_t *); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 erts_current_interval_acqb__(erts_interval_t *); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 erts_current_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 erts_current_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 erts_smp_current_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 erts_smp_current_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *); + +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +#ifdef ARCH_32 + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 +erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(erts_dw_aint_t *dw) +{ +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + return (Uint64) dw->dw_sint; +#else + Uint64 res; + res = (Uint64) ((Uint32) dw->sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD]); + res <<= 32; + res |= (Uint64) ((Uint32) dw->sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD]); + return res; +#endif +} + +#endif + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 +erts_current_interval_nob__(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ +#ifdef ARCH_64 + return (Uint64) erts_atomic_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic); +#else + erts_dw_aint_t dw; + erts_dw_atomic_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, &dw); + return erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&dw); +#endif +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 +erts_current_interval_acqb__(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ +#ifdef ARCH_64 + return (Uint64) erts_atomic_read_acqb(&icp->counter.atomic); +#else + erts_dw_aint_t dw; + erts_dw_atomic_read_acqb(&icp->counter.atomic, &dw); + return erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&dw); +#endif +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 +erts_current_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(!icp->smp_api); + return erts_current_interval_nob__(icp); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 +erts_current_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(!icp->smp_api); + return erts_current_interval_acqb__(icp); +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 +erts_smp_current_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(icp->smp_api); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + return erts_current_interval_nob__(icp); +#else + return icp->counter.not_atomic; +#endif +} + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Uint64 +erts_smp_current_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(icp->smp_api); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + return erts_current_interval_acqb__(icp); +#else + return icp->counter.not_atomic; +#endif +} + +#endif /* ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ + /* * To be used to silence unused result warnings, but do not abuse it. */ @@ -1282,9 +1411,10 @@ void erts_silence_warn_unused_result(long unused); void erts_cleanup_offheap(ErlOffHeap *offheap); -Uint erts_fit_in_bits(Uint); +int erts_fit_in_bits_int64(Sint64); +int erts_fit_in_bits_int32(Sint32); int list_length(Eterm); -Export* erts_find_function(Eterm, Eterm, unsigned int); +Export* erts_find_function(Eterm, Eterm, unsigned int, ErtsCodeIndex); int erts_is_builtin(Eterm, Eterm, int); Uint32 make_broken_hash(Eterm); Uint32 block_hash(byte *, unsigned, Uint32); @@ -1556,17 +1686,19 @@ struct trace_pattern_flags { }; extern const struct trace_pattern_flags erts_trace_pattern_flags_off; extern int erts_call_time_breakpoint_tracing; -int erts_set_trace_pattern(Eterm* mfa, int specified, +int erts_set_trace_pattern(Process*p, Eterm* mfa, int specified, Binary* match_prog_set, Binary *meta_match_prog_set, int on, struct trace_pattern_flags, - Eterm meta_tracer_pid); + Eterm meta_tracer_pid, int is_blocking); void erts_get_default_trace_pattern(int *trace_pattern_is_on, Binary **match_spec, Binary **meta_match_spec, struct trace_pattern_flags *trace_pattern_flags, Eterm *meta_tracer_pid); +int erts_is_default_trace_enabled(void); void erts_bif_trace_init(void); +int erts_finish_breakpointing(void); /* ** Call_trace uses this API for the parameter matching functions @@ -1612,20 +1744,19 @@ extern void erts_match_prog_foreach_offheap(Binary *b, breakpoint functions */ #define MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE (0x4) /* exception trace requested */ #define MATCH_SET_RX_TRACE (MATCH_SET_RETURN_TRACE|MATCH_SET_EXCEPTION_TRACE) -/* - * Flag values when tracing bif - * Future note: flag field is 8 bits - */ -#define BIF_TRACE_AS_LOCAL (0x1) -#define BIF_TRACE_AS_GLOBAL (0x2) -#define BIF_TRACE_AS_META (0x4) -#define BIF_TRACE_AS_CALL_TIME (0x8) extern erts_driver_t vanilla_driver; extern erts_driver_t spawn_driver; extern erts_driver_t fd_driver; /* Should maybe be placed in erl_message.h, but then we get an include mess. */ +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Eterm * +erts_alloc_message_heap_state(Uint size, + ErlHeapFragment **bpp, + ErlOffHeap **ohpp, + Process *receiver, + ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks, + erts_aint32_t *statep); ERTS_GLB_INLINE Eterm * erts_alloc_message_heap(Uint size, @@ -1648,16 +1779,22 @@ erts_alloc_message_heap(Uint size, */ ERTS_GLB_INLINE Eterm * -erts_alloc_message_heap(Uint size, - ErlHeapFragment **bpp, - ErlOffHeap **ohpp, - Process *receiver, - ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks) +erts_alloc_message_heap_state(Uint size, + ErlHeapFragment **bpp, + ErlOffHeap **ohpp, + Process *receiver, + ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks, + erts_aint32_t *statep) { Eterm *hp; + erts_aint32_t state; #ifdef ERTS_SMP int locked_main = 0; - ErtsProcLocks ulocks = *receiver_locks & ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_MSG_SEND; + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&receiver->state); + if (statep) + *statep = state; + if (state & (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT)) + goto allocate_in_mbuf; #endif if (size > (Uint) INT_MAX) @@ -1673,20 +1810,19 @@ erts_alloc_message_heap(Uint size, #ifdef ERTS_SMP try_allocate_on_heap: #endif - if (ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(receiver) + state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_nob(&receiver->state); + if (statep) + *statep = state; + if ((state & (ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING|ERTS_PSFLG_PENDING_EXIT)) || HEAP_LIMIT(receiver) - HEAP_TOP(receiver) <= size) { #ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (locked_main) - ulocks |= ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; + if (locked_main) { + *receiver_locks &= ~ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN; + erts_smp_proc_unlock(receiver, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN); + } #endif goto allocate_in_mbuf; } -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (ulocks) { - erts_smp_proc_unlock(receiver, ulocks); - *receiver_locks &= ~ulocks; - } -#endif hp = HEAP_TOP(receiver); HEAP_TOP(receiver) = hp + size; *bpp = NULL; @@ -1702,12 +1838,6 @@ erts_alloc_message_heap(Uint size, else { ErlHeapFragment *bp; allocate_in_mbuf: -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - if (ulocks) { - *receiver_locks &= ~ulocks; - erts_smp_proc_unlock(receiver, ulocks); - } -#endif bp = new_message_buffer(size); hp = bp->mem; *bpp = bp; @@ -1717,6 +1847,17 @@ erts_alloc_message_heap(Uint size, return hp; } +ERTS_GLB_INLINE Eterm * +erts_alloc_message_heap(Uint size, + ErlHeapFragment **bpp, + ErlOffHeap **ohpp, + Process *receiver, + ErtsProcLocks *receiver_locks) +{ + return erts_alloc_message_heap_state(size, bpp, ohpp, receiver, + receiver_locks, NULL); +} + #endif /* #if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ #if !HEAP_ON_C_STACK diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/index.c b/erts/emulator/beam/index.c index a4a3007f93..25d5cce0f3 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/index.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/index.c @@ -68,14 +68,14 @@ erts_index_init(ErtsAlcType_t type, IndexTable* t, char* name, return t; } -int -index_put(IndexTable* t, void* tmpl) +IndexSlot* +index_put_entry(IndexTable* t, void* tmpl) { int ix; IndexSlot* p = (IndexSlot*) hash_put(&t->htable, tmpl); if (p->index >= 0) { - return p->index; + return p; } ix = t->entries; @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ index_put(IndexTable* t, void* tmpl) t->entries++; p->index = ix; t->seg_table[ix>>INDEX_PAGE_SHIFT][ix&INDEX_PAGE_MASK] = p; - return ix; + return p; } int index_get(IndexTable* t, void* tmpl) @@ -135,3 +135,18 @@ void erts_index_merge(Hash* src, IndexTable* dst) } } } + +void index_erase_latest_from(IndexTable* t, Uint from_ix) +{ + if(from_ix < (Uint)t->entries) { + int ix; + for (ix = from_ix; ix < t->entries; ix++) { + IndexSlot* obj = t->seg_table[ix>>INDEX_PAGE_SHIFT][ix&INDEX_PAGE_MASK]; + hash_erase(&t->htable, obj); + } + t->entries = from_ix; + } + else { + ASSERT(from_ix == t->entries); + } +} diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/index.h b/erts/emulator/beam/index.h index 4eb9b1f992..3afe48d007 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/index.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/index.h @@ -55,12 +55,24 @@ void index_info(int, void *, IndexTable*); int index_table_sz(IndexTable *); int index_get(IndexTable*, void*); -int index_put(IndexTable*, void*); + +IndexSlot* index_put_entry(IndexTable*, void*); void erts_index_merge(Hash*, IndexTable*); +/* Erase all entries with index 'ix' and higher +*/ +void index_erase_latest_from(IndexTable*, Uint ix); + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int index_put(IndexTable*, void*); ERTS_GLB_INLINE IndexSlot* erts_index_lookup(IndexTable*, Uint); #if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int index_put(IndexTable* t, void* tmpl) +{ + return index_put_entry(t, tmpl)->index; +} + ERTS_GLB_INLINE IndexSlot* erts_index_lookup(IndexTable* t, Uint ix) { diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/io.c b/erts/emulator/beam/io.c index 35b194f927..dec51f3be5 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/io.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/io.c @@ -259,10 +259,8 @@ get_free_port(void) } } port->status = ERTS_PORT_SFLG_INITIALIZING; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&port->refc) == 0); + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&port->refc) == 0); erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&port->refc, 2); /* Port alive + lock */ -#endif erts_smp_port_state_unlock(port); return num & port_num_mask; } @@ -340,10 +338,14 @@ port_cleanup(Port *prt) prt->drv_ptr = NULL; ASSERT(driver); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ASSERT(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE_SCHEDULED); - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&prt->refc) == 0); + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&prt->refc) == 0); + + ASSERT(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_PORT_DEBUG); + ASSERT(!(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE)); + prt->status = ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE; + +#ifdef ERTS_SMP port_specific = (prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_PORT_SPECIFIC_LOCK); @@ -352,10 +354,6 @@ port_cleanup(Port *prt) prt->lock = NULL; - ASSERT(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_PORT_DEBUG); - ASSERT(!(prt->status & ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE)); - prt->status = ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE; - erts_smp_port_state_unlock(prt); erts_smp_mtx_unlock(mtx); @@ -606,10 +604,8 @@ erts_open_driver(erts_driver_t* driver, /* Pointer to driver. */ /* Need to mark the port as free again */ erts_smp_port_state_lock(port); port->status = ERTS_PORT_SFLG_FREE; -#ifdef ERTS_SMP - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&port->refc) == 2); + ERTS_LC_ASSERT(erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&port->refc) == 2); erts_smp_atomic_set_nob(&port->refc, 0); -#endif erts_smp_port_state_unlock(port); return -3; } @@ -1330,7 +1326,7 @@ void init_io(void) erts_max_ports = ERTS_MAX_R9_PORTS; } - port_extra_shift = erts_fit_in_bits(erts_max_ports - 1); + port_extra_shift = erts_fit_in_bits_int32(erts_max_ports - 1); port_num_mask = (1 << ports_bits) - 1; erts_port_tab_index_mask = ~(~((Uint) 0) << port_extra_shift); @@ -1354,8 +1350,8 @@ void init_io(void) for (i = 0; i < erts_max_ports; i++) { erts_port_task_init_sched(&erts_port[i].sched); -#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&erts_port[i].refc, 0); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP erts_port[i].lock = NULL; erts_port[i].xports = NULL; erts_smp_spinlock_init_x(&erts_port[i].state_lck, @@ -1594,6 +1590,7 @@ deliver_result(Eterm sender, Eterm pid, Eterm res) { Process *rp; ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = 0; + int scheduler = erts_get_scheduler_id() != 0; ERTS_SMP_CHK_NO_PROC_LOCKS; @@ -1601,7 +1598,9 @@ deliver_result(Eterm sender, Eterm pid, Eterm res) && is_internal_pid(pid) && internal_pid_index(pid) < erts_max_processes); - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, pid, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = (scheduler + ? erts_proc_lookup(pid) + : erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, pid, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC)); if (rp) { Eterm tuple; @@ -1619,7 +1618,9 @@ deliver_result(Eterm sender, Eterm pid, Eterm res) #endif ); erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + if (!scheduler) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + } } @@ -1644,6 +1645,7 @@ static void deliver_read_message(Port* prt, Eterm to, ErlHeapFragment *bp; ErlOffHeap *ohp; ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = 0; + int scheduler = erts_get_scheduler_id() != 0; ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_is_port_locked(prt)); ERTS_SMP_CHK_NO_PROC_LOCKS; @@ -1658,7 +1660,10 @@ static void deliver_read_message(Port* prt, Eterm to, need += 2*len; } - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + rp = (scheduler + ? erts_proc_lookup(to) + : erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC)); + if (!rp) return; @@ -1711,8 +1716,10 @@ static void deliver_read_message(Port* prt, Eterm to, , NIL #endif ); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + if (rp_locks) + erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); + if (!scheduler) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } /* @@ -1779,6 +1786,7 @@ deliver_vec_message(Port* prt, /* Port */ ErlHeapFragment *bp; ErlOffHeap *ohp; ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = 0; + int scheduler = erts_get_scheduler_id() != 0; ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_is_port_locked(prt)); ERTS_SMP_CHK_NO_PROC_LOCKS; @@ -1787,7 +1795,10 @@ deliver_vec_message(Port* prt, /* Port */ * Check arguments for validity. */ - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + + rp = (scheduler + ? erts_proc_lookup(to) + : erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC)); if (!rp) return; @@ -1869,7 +1880,8 @@ deliver_vec_message(Port* prt, /* Port */ #endif ); erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + if (!scheduler) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } @@ -2277,9 +2289,8 @@ void erts_port_command(Process *proc, { ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_XSIG_SEND; - Process* rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, - port->connected, rp_locks, - ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + Process* rp = erts_pid2proc(NULL, 0, + port->connected, rp_locks); if (rp) { (void) erts_send_exit_signal(NULL, port->id, @@ -2290,7 +2301,6 @@ void erts_port_command(Process *proc, NULL, 0); erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } } @@ -2841,13 +2851,17 @@ void driver_report_exit(int ix, int status) ErlHeapFragment *bp = NULL; ErlOffHeap *ohp; ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = 0; + int scheduler = erts_get_scheduler_id() != 0; ERTS_SMP_CHK_NO_PROC_LOCKS; ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_lc_is_port_locked(prt)); pid = prt->connected; ASSERT(is_internal_pid(pid)); - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, pid, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + + rp = (scheduler + ? erts_proc_lookup(pid) + : erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, pid, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC)); if (!rp) return; @@ -2864,7 +2878,8 @@ void driver_report_exit(int ix, int status) ); erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + if (!scheduler) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } @@ -2995,6 +3010,7 @@ driver_deliver_term(ErlDrvPort port, ErlOffHeap *ohp; ErtsProcLocks rp_locks = 0; struct b2t_states__ b2t; + int scheduler = 1; /* Silence erroneous warning... */ init_b2t_states(&b2t); @@ -3186,7 +3202,13 @@ driver_deliver_term(ErlDrvPort port, if (res <= 0) goto done; - rp = erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, rp_locks, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC); + /* + * Increase refc on proc if done from a non-scheduler thread. + */ + scheduler = erts_get_scheduler_id() != 0; + rp = (scheduler + ? erts_proc_lookup(to) + : erts_pid2proc_opt(NULL, 0, to, 0, ERTS_P2P_FLG_SMP_INC_REFC)); if (!rp) { res = 0; goto done; @@ -3438,7 +3460,8 @@ driver_deliver_term(ErlDrvPort port, if (rp) { if (rp_locks) erts_smp_proc_unlock(rp, rp_locks); - erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); + if (!scheduler) + erts_smp_proc_dec_refc(rp); } #endif cleanup_b2t_states(&b2t); diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/module.c b/erts/emulator/beam/module.c index b93b1ad09a..1ef71cda79 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/module.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/module.c @@ -26,21 +26,32 @@ #include "global.h" #include "module.h" +#ifdef DEBUG +# define IF_DEBUG(x) x +#else +# define IF_DEBUG(x) +#endif + #define MODULE_SIZE 50 #define MODULE_LIMIT (64*1024) -static IndexTable module_table; +static IndexTable module_tables[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; -/* - * SMP note: We don't need to look accesses to the module table because - * there is one only scheduler thread when we update it. +erts_smp_rwmtx_t the_old_code_rwlocks[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; + +static erts_smp_atomic_t tot_module_bytes; + +/* SMP note: Active module table lookup and current module instance can be + * read without any locks. Old module instances are protected by + * "the_old_code_rwlocks" as purging is done on active module table. + * Staging table is protected by the "code_ix lock". */ #include "erl_smp.h" void module_info(int to, void *to_arg) { - index_info(to, to_arg, &module_table); + index_info(to, to_arg, &module_tables[erts_active_code_ix()]); } @@ -59,45 +70,67 @@ static int module_cmp(Module* tmpl, Module* obj) static Module* module_alloc(Module* tmpl) { Module* obj = (Module*) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE, sizeof(Module)); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&tot_module_bytes, sizeof(Module)); obj->module = tmpl->module; - obj->code = 0; - obj->old_code = 0; - obj->code_length = 0; - obj->old_code_length = 0; + obj->curr.code = 0; + obj->old.code = 0; + obj->curr.code_length = 0; + obj->old.code_length = 0; obj->slot.index = -1; - obj->nif = NULL; - obj->old_nif = NULL; + obj->curr.nif = NULL; + obj->old.nif = NULL; + obj->curr.num_breakpoints = 0; + obj->old.num_breakpoints = 0; + obj->curr.num_traced_exports = 0; + obj->old.num_traced_exports = 0; return obj; } +static void module_free(Module* mod) +{ + erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE, mod); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&tot_module_bytes, -sizeof(Module)); +} void init_module_table(void) { HashFunctions f; + int i; f.hash = (H_FUN) module_hash; f.cmp = (HCMP_FUN) module_cmp; f.alloc = (HALLOC_FUN) module_alloc; - f.free = 0; + f.free = (HFREE_FUN) module_free; + + for (i = 0; i < ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + erts_index_init(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_TABLE, &module_tables[i], "module_code", + MODULE_SIZE, MODULE_LIMIT, f); + } - erts_index_init(ERTS_ALC_T_MODULE_TABLE, &module_table, "module_code", - MODULE_SIZE, MODULE_LIMIT, f); + for (i=0; i<ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX; i++) { + erts_smp_rwmtx_init_x(&the_old_code_rwlocks[i], "old_code", make_small(i)); + } + erts_smp_atomic_init_nob(&tot_module_bytes, 0); } Module* -erts_get_module(Eterm mod) +erts_get_module(Eterm mod, ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { Module e; int index; + IndexTable* mod_tab; ASSERT(is_atom(mod)); + + mod_tab = &module_tables[code_ix]; + e.module = atom_val(mod); - index = index_get(&module_table, (void*) &e); + index = index_get(mod_tab, (void*) &e); if (index == -1) { return NULL; } else { - return (Module*) erts_index_lookup(&module_table, index); + return (Module*) erts_index_lookup(mod_tab, index); } } @@ -105,27 +138,101 @@ Module* erts_put_module(Eterm mod) { Module e; - int index; + IndexTable* mod_tab; + int oldsz, newsz; + Module* res; ASSERT(is_atom(mod)); ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(erts_initialized == 0 - || erts_smp_thr_progress_is_blocking()); + || erts_is_code_ix_locked()); + + mod_tab = &module_tables[erts_staging_code_ix()]; e.module = atom_val(mod); - index = index_put(&module_table, (void*) &e); - return (Module*) erts_index_lookup(&module_table, index); + oldsz = index_table_sz(mod_tab); + res = (Module*) index_put_entry(mod_tab, (void*) &e); + newsz = index_table_sz(mod_tab); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&tot_module_bytes, (newsz - oldsz)); + return res; } -Module *module_code(int i) +Module *module_code(int i, ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { - return (Module*) erts_index_lookup(&module_table, i); + return (Module*) erts_index_lookup(&module_tables[code_ix], i); } -int module_code_size(void) +int module_code_size(ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) { - return module_table.entries; + return module_tables[code_ix].entries; } int module_table_sz(void) { - return index_table_sz(&module_table); + return erts_smp_atomic_read_nob(&tot_module_bytes); +} + +#ifdef DEBUG +static ErtsCodeIndex dbg_load_code_ix = 0; +#endif + +static int entries_at_start_staging = 0; + +void module_start_staging(void) +{ + IndexTable* src = &module_tables[erts_active_code_ix()]; + IndexTable* dst = &module_tables[erts_staging_code_ix()]; + Module* src_mod; + Module* dst_mod; + int i, oldsz, newsz; + + ASSERT(dbg_load_code_ix == -1); + ASSERT(dst->entries <= src->entries); + + /* + * Make sure our existing modules are up-to-date + */ + for (i = 0; i < dst->entries; i++) { + src_mod = (Module*) erts_index_lookup(src, i); + dst_mod = (Module*) erts_index_lookup(dst, i); + ASSERT(src_mod->module == dst_mod->module); + + dst_mod->curr = src_mod->curr; + dst_mod->old = src_mod->old; + } + + /* + * Copy all new modules from active table + */ + oldsz = index_table_sz(dst); + for (i = dst->entries; i < src->entries; i++) { + src_mod = (Module*) erts_index_lookup(src, i); + dst_mod = (Module*) index_put_entry(dst, src_mod); + ASSERT(dst_mod != src_mod); + + dst_mod->curr = src_mod->curr; + dst_mod->old = src_mod->old; + } + newsz = index_table_sz(dst); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&tot_module_bytes, (newsz - oldsz)); + + entries_at_start_staging = dst->entries; + IF_DEBUG(dbg_load_code_ix = erts_staging_code_ix()); +} + +void module_end_staging(int commit) +{ + ASSERT(dbg_load_code_ix == erts_staging_code_ix()); + + if (!commit) { /* abort */ + IndexTable* tab = &module_tables[erts_staging_code_ix()]; + int oldsz, newsz; + + ASSERT(entries_at_start_staging <= tab->entries); + oldsz = index_table_sz(tab); + index_erase_latest_from(tab, entries_at_start_staging); + newsz = index_table_sz(tab); + erts_smp_atomic_add_nob(&tot_module_bytes, (newsz - oldsz)); + } + + IF_DEBUG(dbg_load_code_ix = -1); } + diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/module.h b/erts/emulator/beam/module.h index 694e4ab72f..6e123a0ffe 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/module.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/module.h @@ -24,28 +24,72 @@ #include "index.h" #endif +struct erl_module_instance { + BeamInstr* code; + int code_length; /* Length of loaded code in bytes. */ + unsigned catches; + struct erl_module_nif* nif; + int num_breakpoints; + int num_traced_exports; +}; typedef struct erl_module { IndexSlot slot; /* Must be located at top of struct! */ int module; /* Atom index for module (not tagged). */ - BeamInstr* code; - BeamInstr* old_code; - int code_length; /* Length of loaded code in bytes. */ - int old_code_length; /* Length of old loaded code in bytes */ - unsigned catches, old_catches; - struct erl_module_nif* nif; - struct erl_module_nif* old_nif; + struct erl_module_instance curr; + struct erl_module_instance old; /* protected by "old_code" rwlock */ } Module; -Module* erts_get_module(Eterm mod); +Module* erts_get_module(Eterm mod, ErtsCodeIndex code_ix); Module* erts_put_module(Eterm mod); void init_module_table(void); +void module_start_staging(void); +void module_end_staging(int commit); void module_info(int, void *); -Module *module_code(int); -int module_code_size(void); +Module *module_code(int, ErtsCodeIndex); +int module_code_size(ErtsCodeIndex); int module_table_sz(void); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_rwlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_rwunlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_rlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex); +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_runlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex); +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK +int erts_is_old_code_rlocked(ErtsCodeIndex); +#endif + +#if ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF + +extern erts_smp_rwmtx_t the_old_code_rwlocks[ERTS_NUM_CODE_IX]; + +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_rwlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) +{ + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwlock(&the_old_code_rwlocks[code_ix]); +} +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_rwunlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) +{ + erts_smp_rwmtx_rwunlock(&the_old_code_rwlocks[code_ix]); +} +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_rlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) +{ + erts_smp_rwmtx_rlock(&the_old_code_rwlocks[code_ix]); +} +ERTS_GLB_INLINE void erts_runlock_old_code(ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) +{ + erts_smp_rwmtx_runlock(&the_old_code_rwlocks[code_ix]); +} + +#ifdef ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK +ERTS_GLB_INLINE int erts_is_old_code_rlocked(ErtsCodeIndex code_ix) +{ + return erts_smp_lc_rwmtx_is_rlocked(&the_old_code_rwlocks[code_ix]); +} #endif + +#endif /* ERTS_GLB_INLINE_INCL_FUNC_DEF */ + + +#endif /* !__MODULE_H__ */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab index 9b168889dd..6764e88c81 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/ops.tab @@ -62,11 +62,8 @@ label L i_func_info I a a I int_code_end -i_trace_breakpoint -i_mtrace_breakpoint +i_generic_breakpoint i_debug_breakpoint -i_count_breakpoint -i_time_breakpoint i_return_time_trace i_return_to_trace i_yield @@ -522,7 +519,6 @@ apply_bif call_nif call_error_handler error_action_code -call_traced_function return_trace # @@ -829,16 +825,20 @@ call_ext_only Ar=u==2 Bif=u$bif:erlang:load_nif/2 => allocate u Ar | i_call_ext # -# The apply/2 and apply/3 BIFs are instructions. +# apply/2 is an instruction, not a BIF. # call_ext u==2 u$func:erlang:apply/2 => i_apply_fun call_ext_last u==2 u$func:erlang:apply/2 D => i_apply_fun_last D call_ext_only u==2 u$func:erlang:apply/2 => i_apply_fun_only -call_ext u==3 u$func:erlang:apply/3 => i_apply -call_ext_last u==3 u$func:erlang:apply/3 D => i_apply_last D -call_ext_only u==3 u$func:erlang:apply/3 => i_apply_only +# +# The apply/3 BIF is an instruction. +# + +call_ext u==3 u$bif:erlang:apply/3 => i_apply +call_ext_last u==3 u$bif:erlang:apply/3 D => i_apply_last D +call_ext_only u==3 u$bif:erlang:apply/3 => i_apply_only # # The exit/1 and throw/1 BIFs never execute the instruction following them; diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/register.c b/erts/emulator/beam/register.c index 26d64887d0..c02872ef80 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/register.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/register.c @@ -93,19 +93,14 @@ reg_safe_write_lock(Process *c_p, ErtsProcLocks *c_p_locks) reg_write_lock(); } +#endif + static ERTS_INLINE int is_proc_alive(Process *p) { - int res; - erts_pix_lock_t *pixlck = ERTS_PID2PIXLOCK(p->id); - erts_pix_lock(pixlck); - res = !p->is_exiting; - erts_pix_unlock(pixlck); - return res; + return !ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p); } -#endif - void register_info(int to, void *to_arg) { int lock = !ERTS_IS_CRASH_DUMPING; @@ -389,8 +384,7 @@ erts_whereis_name(Process *c_p, } #else if (rp->p - && ((flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) - || rp->p->status != P_EXITING)) + && ((flags & ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X) || is_proc_alive(rp->p))) *proc = rp->p; else *proc = NULL; @@ -402,7 +396,9 @@ erts_whereis_name(Process *c_p, if (!rp || !rp->pt) *port = NULL; else { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP +#ifndef ERTS_SMP + erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&rp->pt->refc); +#else if (pending_port == rp->pt) pending_port = NULL; else { @@ -509,9 +505,11 @@ int erts_unregister_name(Process *c_p, if ((rp = (RegProc*) hash_get(&process_reg, (void*) &r)) != NULL) { if (rp->pt) { if (port != rp->pt) { -#ifdef ERTS_SMP +#ifndef ERTS_SMP + erts_smp_atomic_inc_nob(&rp->pt->refc); +#else if (port) { - ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(port != c_prt); + ASSERT(port != c_prt); erts_smp_port_unlock(port); port = NULL; } diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h b/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h index 2406c52f14..2c65ce91d1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/sys.h @@ -25,11 +25,6 @@ # define NO_FPE_SIGNALS #endif -/* xxxP __VXWORKS__ */ -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <vxWorks.h> -#endif - #ifdef DISABLE_CHILD_WAITER_THREAD #undef ENABLE_CHILD_WAITER_THREAD #endif @@ -39,10 +34,10 @@ #define ENABLE_CHILD_WAITER_THREAD 1 #endif +#define ERTS_I64_LITERAL(X) X##LL + #if defined (__WIN32__) # include "erl_win_sys.h" -#elif defined (VXWORKS) -# include "erl_vxworks_sys.h" #else # include "erl_unix_sys.h" #ifndef UNIX @@ -91,14 +86,22 @@ typedef ERTS_SYS_FD_TYPE ErtsSysFdType; # endif #endif -#ifdef __GNUC__ -# if __GNUC__ < 3 && (__GNUC__ != 2 || __GNUC_MINOR__ < 96) -# define ERTS_LIKELY(BOOL) (BOOL) -# define ERTS_UNLIKELY(BOOL) (BOOL) -# else -# define ERTS_LIKELY(BOOL) __builtin_expect((BOOL), !0) -# define ERTS_UNLIKELY(BOOL) __builtin_expect((BOOL), 0) -# endif +#if !defined(__GNUC__) +# define ERTS_AT_LEAST_GCC_VSN__(MAJ, MIN, PL) 0 +#elif !defined(__GNUC_MINOR__) +# define ERTS_AT_LEAST_GCC_VSN__(MAJ, MIN, PL) \ + ((__GNUC__ << 24) >= (((MAJ) << 24) | ((MIN) << 12) | (PL))) +#elif !defined(__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) +# define ERTS_AT_LEAST_GCC_VSN__(MAJ, MIN, PL) \ + (((__GNUC__ << 24) | (__GNUC_MINOR__ << 12)) >= (((MAJ) << 24) | ((MIN) << 12) | (PL))) +#else +# define ERTS_AT_LEAST_GCC_VSN__(MAJ, MIN, PL) \ + (((__GNUC__ << 24) | (__GNUC_MINOR__ << 12) | __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) >= (((MAJ) << 24) | ((MIN) << 12) | (PL))) +#endif + +#if ERTS_AT_LEAST_GCC_VSN__(2, 96, 0) +# define ERTS_LIKELY(BOOL) __builtin_expect((BOOL), !0) +# define ERTS_UNLIKELY(BOOL) __builtin_expect((BOOL), 0) #else # define ERTS_LIKELY(BOOL) (BOOL) # define ERTS_UNLIKELY(BOOL) (BOOL) @@ -172,10 +175,16 @@ void erl_assert_error(char* expr, char* file, int line); # define const #endif -#ifdef VXWORKS -/* Replace VxWorks' printf with a real one that does fprintf(stdout, ...) */ -int real_printf(const char *fmt, ...); -# define printf real_printf +#undef __deprecated +#if ERTS_AT_LEAST_GCC_VSN__(3, 0, 0) +# define __deprecated __attribute__((deprecated)) +#else +# define __deprecated +#endif +#if ERTS_AT_LEAST_GCC_VSN__(3, 0, 4) +# define erts_align_attribute(SZ) __attribute__ ((aligned (SZ))) +#else +# define erts_align_attribute(SZ) #endif /* In VC++, noreturn is a declspec that has to be before the types, @@ -185,12 +194,6 @@ int real_printf(const char *fmt, ...); #if __GNUC__ # define __decl_noreturn # define __noreturn __attribute__((noreturn)) -# undef __deprecated -# if __GNUC__ >= 3 -# define __deprecated __attribute__((deprecated)) -# else -# define __deprecated -# endif #else # if defined(__WIN32__) && defined(_MSC_VER) # define __noreturn @@ -199,7 +202,6 @@ int real_printf(const char *fmt, ...); # define __noreturn # define __decl_noreturn # endif -# define __deprecated #endif /* @@ -471,38 +473,28 @@ static unsigned long zero_value = 0, one_value = 1; # define SET_NONBLOCKING(fd) ioctlsocket((fd), FIONBIO, &one_value) # else -# ifdef VXWORKS -# include <fcntl.h> /* xxxP added for O_WRONLY etc ... macro:s ... */ -# include <ioLib.h> -static const int zero_value = 0, one_value = 1; -# define SET_BLOCKING(fd) ioctl((fd), FIONBIO, (int)&zero_value) -# define SET_NONBLOCKING(fd) ioctl((fd), FIONBIO, (int)&one_value) -# define ERRNO_BLOCK EWOULDBLOCK - -# else -# ifdef NB_FIONBIO /* Old BSD */ -# include <sys/ioctl.h> +# ifdef NB_FIONBIO /* Old BSD */ +# include <sys/ioctl.h> static const int zero_value = 0, one_value = 1; -# define SET_BLOCKING(fd) ioctl((fd), FIONBIO, &zero_value) -# define SET_NONBLOCKING(fd) ioctl((fd), FIONBIO, &one_value) -# define ERRNO_BLOCK EWOULDBLOCK -# else /* !NB_FIONBIO */ -# include <fcntl.h> -# ifdef NB_O_NDELAY /* Nothing needs this? */ -# define NB_FLAG O_NDELAY -# ifndef ERRNO_BLOCK /* allow override (e.g. EAGAIN) via Makefile */ -# define ERRNO_BLOCK EWOULDBLOCK -# endif -# else /* !NB_O_NDELAY */ /* The True Way - POSIX!:-) */ -# define NB_FLAG O_NONBLOCK -# define ERRNO_BLOCK EAGAIN -# endif /* !NB_O_NDELAY */ -# define SET_BLOCKING(fd) fcntl((fd), F_SETFL, \ - fcntl((fd), F_GETFL, 0) & ~NB_FLAG) -# define SET_NONBLOCKING(fd) fcntl((fd), F_SETFL, \ - fcntl((fd), F_GETFL, 0) | NB_FLAG) -# endif /* !NB_FIONBIO */ -# endif /* _WXWORKS_ */ +# define SET_BLOCKING(fd) ioctl((fd), FIONBIO, &zero_value) +# define SET_NONBLOCKING(fd) ioctl((fd), FIONBIO, &one_value) +# define ERRNO_BLOCK EWOULDBLOCK +# else /* !NB_FIONBIO */ +# include <fcntl.h> +# ifdef NB_O_NDELAY /* Nothing needs this? */ +# define NB_FLAG O_NDELAY +# ifndef ERRNO_BLOCK /* allow override (e.g. EAGAIN) via Makefile */ +# define ERRNO_BLOCK EWOULDBLOCK +# endif +# else /* !NB_O_NDELAY */ /* The True Way - POSIX!:-) */ +# define NB_FLAG O_NONBLOCK +# define ERRNO_BLOCK EAGAIN +# endif /* !NB_O_NDELAY */ +# define SET_BLOCKING(fd) fcntl((fd), F_SETFL, \ + fcntl((fd), F_GETFL, 0) & ~NB_FLAG) +# define SET_NONBLOCKING(fd) fcntl((fd), F_SETFL, \ + fcntl((fd), F_GETFL, 0) | NB_FLAG) +# endif /* !NB_FIONBIO */ # endif /* !__WIN32__ */ #endif /* WANT_NONBLOCKING */ @@ -858,13 +850,6 @@ erts_refc_read(erts_refc_t *refcp, erts_aint_t min_val) extern int erts_use_kernel_poll; #endif -#if defined(VXWORKS) -/* NOTE! sys_calloc2 does not exist on other - platforms than VxWorks and OSE */ -void* sys_calloc2(Uint, Uint); -#endif /* VXWORKS || OSE */ - - #define sys_memcpy(s1,s2,n) memcpy(s1,s2,n) #define sys_memmove(s1,s2,n) memmove(s1,s2,n) #define sys_memcmp(s1,s2,n) memcmp(s1,s2,n) @@ -971,43 +956,6 @@ void erl_bin_write(unsigned char *, int, int); # define DEBUGF(x) #endif - -#ifdef VXWORKS -/* This includes redefines of malloc etc - this should be done after sys_alloc, etc, above */ -# include "reclaim.h" -/*********************Malloc and friends************************ - * There is a problem with the naming of malloc and friends, - * malloc is used throughout sys.c and the resolver to mean save_alloc, - * but it should actually mean either sys_alloc or sys_alloc2, - * so the definitions from reclaim_master.h are not any - * good, i redefine the malloc family here, although it's quite - * ugly, actually it would be preferrable to use the - * names sys_alloc and so on throughout the offending code, but - * that will be saved as an later exercise... - * I also add an own calloc, to make the BSD resolver source happy. - ***************************************************************/ -/* Undefine malloc and friends */ -# ifdef malloc -# undef malloc -# endif -# ifdef calloc -# undef calloc -# endif -# ifdef realloc -# undef realloc -# endif -# ifdef free -# undef free -# endif -/* Redefine malloc and friends */ -# define malloc sys_alloc -# define calloc sys_calloc -# define realloc sys_realloc -# define free sys_free - -#endif - #ifdef __WIN32__ #ifdef ARCH_64 #define ERTS_ALLOC_ALIGN_BYTES 16 @@ -1023,23 +971,20 @@ void erl_bin_write(unsigned char *, int, int); #ifdef __WIN32__ - void call_break_handler(void); char* last_error(void); char* win32_errorstr(int); - - #endif /************************************************************************ * Find out the native filename encoding of the process (look at locale of * Unix processes and just do UTF16 on windows ************************************************************************/ -#define ERL_FILENAME_UNKNOWN 0 -#define ERL_FILENAME_LATIN1 1 -#define ERL_FILENAME_UTF8 2 -#define ERL_FILENAME_UTF8_MAC 3 -#define ERL_FILENAME_WIN_WCHAR 4 +#define ERL_FILENAME_UNKNOWN (0) +#define ERL_FILENAME_LATIN1 (1) +#define ERL_FILENAME_UTF8 (2) +#define ERL_FILENAME_UTF8_MAC (3) +#define ERL_FILENAME_WIN_WCHAR (4) int erts_get_native_filename_encoding(void); /* The set function is only to be used by erl_init! */ @@ -1049,4 +994,3 @@ int erts_get_user_requested_filename_encoding(void); void erts_init_sys_common_misc(void); #endif - diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c b/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c index bd708ceee6..1969fc762c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c +++ b/erts/emulator/beam/utils.c @@ -268,16 +268,42 @@ list_length(Eterm list) return i; } -Uint erts_fit_in_bits(Uint n) +static const struct { + Sint64 mask; + int bits; +} fib_data[] = {{ERTS_I64_LITERAL(0x2), 1}, + {ERTS_I64_LITERAL(0xc), 2}, + {ERTS_I64_LITERAL(0xf0), 4}, + {ERTS_I64_LITERAL(0xff00), 8}, + {ERTS_I64_LITERAL(0xffff0000), 16}, + {ERTS_I64_LITERAL(0xffffffff00000000), 32}}; + +static ERTS_INLINE int +fit_in_bits(Sint64 value, int start) { - Uint i; + int bits = 0; + int i; - i = 0; - while (n > 0) { - i++; - n >>= 1; - } - return i; + for (i = start; i >= 0; i--) { + if (value & fib_data[i].mask) { + value >>= fib_data[i].bits; + bits |= fib_data[i].bits; + } + } + + bits++; + + return bits; +} + +int erts_fit_in_bits_int64(Sint64 value) +{ + return fit_in_bits(value, 5); +} + +int erts_fit_in_bits_int32(Sint32 value) +{ + return fit_in_bits((Sint64) (Uint32) value, 4); } int @@ -1640,12 +1666,20 @@ static int do_send_to_logger(Eterm tag, Eterm gleader, char *buf, int len) } #ifndef ERTS_SMP - if ( #ifdef USE_THREADS - !erts_get_scheduler_data() || /* Must be scheduler thread */ + p = NULL; + if (erts_get_scheduler_data()) /* Must be scheduler thread */ #endif - (p = erts_whereis_process(NULL, 0, am_error_logger, 0, 0)) == NULL - || p->status == P_RUNNING) { + { + p = erts_whereis_process(NULL, 0, am_error_logger, 0, 0); + if (p) { + erts_aint32_t state = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state); + if (state & ERTS_PSFLG_RUNNING) + p = NULL; + } + } + + if (!p) { /* buf *always* points to a null terminated string */ erts_fprintf(stderr, "(no error logger present) %T: \"%s\"\n", tag, buf); @@ -3240,7 +3274,7 @@ ptimer_timeout(ErtsSmpPTimer *ptimer) ERTS_PROC_LOCK_MAIN|ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS, ERTS_P2P_FLG_ALLOW_OTHER_X); if (p) { - if (!p->is_exiting + if (!ERTS_PROC_IS_EXITING(p) && !(ptimer->timer.flags & ERTS_PTMR_FLG_CANCELLED)) { ASSERT(*ptimer->timer.timer_ref == ptimer); *ptimer->timer.timer_ref = NULL; @@ -3436,6 +3470,254 @@ void erts_silence_warn_unused_result(long unused) } +/* + * Interval counts + */ +void +erts_interval_init(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ +#ifdef ARCH_64 + erts_atomic_init_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, 0); +#else + erts_dw_aint_t dw; +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + dw.dw_sint = 0; +#else + dw.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD] = 0; + dw.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD] = 0; +#endif + erts_dw_atomic_init_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, &dw); + +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + icp->smp_api = 0; +#endif +} + +void +erts_smp_interval_init(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + erts_interval_init(icp); +#else + icp->counter.not_atomic = 0; +#endif +#ifdef DEBUG + icp->smp_api = 1; +#endif +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +step_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ +#ifdef ARCH_64 + return (Uint64) erts_atomic_inc_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic); +#else + erts_dw_aint_t exp; + + erts_dw_atomic_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, &exp); + while (1) { + erts_dw_aint_t new = exp; + +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + new.dw_sint++; +#else + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD]++; + if (new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD] == 0) + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD]++; +#endif + + if (erts_dw_atomic_cmpxchg_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, &new, &exp)) + return erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&new); + + } +#endif +} + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +step_interval_relb(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ +#ifdef ARCH_64 + return (Uint64) erts_atomic_inc_read_relb(&icp->counter.atomic); +#else + erts_dw_aint_t exp; + + erts_dw_atomic_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, &exp); + while (1) { + erts_dw_aint_t new = exp; + +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + new.dw_sint++; +#else + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD]++; + if (new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD] == 0) + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD]++; +#endif + + if (erts_dw_atomic_cmpxchg_relb(&icp->counter.atomic, &new, &exp)) + return erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&new); + + } +#endif +} + + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +ensure_later_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp, Uint64 ic) +{ + Uint64 curr_ic; +#ifdef ARCH_64 + curr_ic = (Uint64) erts_atomic_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic); + if (curr_ic > ic) + return curr_ic; + return (Uint64) erts_atomic_inc_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic); +#else + erts_dw_aint_t exp; + + erts_dw_atomic_read_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, &exp); + curr_ic = erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&exp); + if (curr_ic > ic) + return curr_ic; + + while (1) { + erts_dw_aint_t new = exp; + +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + new.dw_sint++; +#else + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD]++; + if (new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD] == 0) + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD]++; +#endif + + if (erts_dw_atomic_cmpxchg_nob(&icp->counter.atomic, &new, &exp)) + return erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&new); + + curr_ic = erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&exp); + if (curr_ic > ic) + return curr_ic; + } +#endif +} + + +static ERTS_INLINE Uint64 +ensure_later_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *icp, Uint64 ic) +{ + Uint64 curr_ic; +#ifdef ARCH_64 + curr_ic = (Uint64) erts_atomic_read_acqb(&icp->counter.atomic); + if (curr_ic > ic) + return curr_ic; + return (Uint64) erts_atomic_inc_read_acqb(&icp->counter.atomic); +#else + erts_dw_aint_t exp; + + erts_dw_atomic_read_acqb(&icp->counter.atomic, &exp); + curr_ic = erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&exp); + if (curr_ic > ic) + return curr_ic; + + while (1) { + erts_dw_aint_t new = exp; + +#ifdef ETHR_SU_DW_NAINT_T__ + new.dw_sint++; +#else + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD]++; + if (new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_LOW_WORD] == 0) + new.sint[ERTS_DW_AINT_HIGH_WORD]++; +#endif + + if (erts_dw_atomic_cmpxchg_acqb(&icp->counter.atomic, &new, &exp)) + return erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&new); + + curr_ic = erts_interval_dw_aint_to_val__(&exp); + if (curr_ic > ic) + return curr_ic; + } +#endif +} + +Uint64 +erts_step_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(!icp->smp_api); + return step_interval_nob(icp); +} + +Uint64 +erts_step_interval_relb(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(!icp->smp_api); + return step_interval_relb(icp); +} + +Uint64 +erts_smp_step_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(icp->smp_api); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + return step_interval_nob(icp); +#else + return ++icp->counter.not_atomic; +#endif +} + +Uint64 +erts_smp_step_interval_relb(erts_interval_t *icp) +{ + ASSERT(icp->smp_api); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + return step_interval_relb(icp); +#else + return ++icp->counter.not_atomic; +#endif +} + +Uint64 +erts_ensure_later_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp, Uint64 ic) +{ + ASSERT(!icp->smp_api); + return ensure_later_interval_nob(icp, ic); +} + +Uint64 +erts_ensure_later_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *icp, Uint64 ic) +{ + ASSERT(!icp->smp_api); + return ensure_later_interval_acqb(icp, ic); +} + +Uint64 +erts_smp_ensure_later_interval_nob(erts_interval_t *icp, Uint64 ic) +{ + ASSERT(icp->smp_api); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + return ensure_later_interval_nob(icp, ic); +#else + if (icp->counter.not_atomic > ic) + return icp->counter.not_atomic; + else + return ++icp->counter.not_atomic; +#endif +} + +Uint64 +erts_smp_ensure_later_interval_acqb(erts_interval_t *icp, Uint64 ic) +{ + ASSERT(icp->smp_api); +#ifdef ERTS_SMP + return ensure_later_interval_acqb(icp, ic); +#else + if (icp->counter.not_atomic > ic) + return icp->counter.not_atomic; + else + return ++icp->counter.not_atomic; +#endif +} + + #ifdef DEBUG /* * Handy functions when using a debugger - don't use in the code! @@ -3468,7 +3750,7 @@ Process *p; void ppi(Eterm pid) { - pp(erts_pid2proc_unlocked(pid)); + pp(erts_proc_lookup(pid)); } void td(Eterm x) diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/gzio.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/gzio.c index a9303d55bc..ca6d25adb4 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/gzio.c +++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/gzio.c @@ -21,11 +21,6 @@ #include "erl_driver.h" #include "sys.h" -#ifdef VXWORKS -/* pull in FOPEN from zutil.h instead */ -#undef F_OPEN -#endif - #ifdef __WIN32__ #ifndef HAVE_CONFLICTING_FREAD_DECLARATION #define HAVE_CONFLICTING_FREAD_DECLARATION diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c index 8f4fff0f40..dea910e89f 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/common/inet_drv.c @@ -284,27 +284,15 @@ static unsigned long one_value = 1; #else -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <sockLib.h> -#include <sys/times.h> -#include <iosLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <selectLib.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#else #include <sys/time.h> #ifdef NETDB_H_NEEDS_IN_H #include <netinet/in.h> #endif #include <netdb.h> -#endif #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <rpc/rpctypes.h> -#endif #ifdef DEF_INADDR_LOOPBACK_IN_RPC_TYPES_H #include <rpc/types.h> #endif @@ -312,12 +300,10 @@ static unsigned long one_value = 1; #include <netinet/tcp.h> #include <arpa/inet.h> -#if (!defined(VXWORKS)) #include <sys/param.h> #ifdef HAVE_ARPA_NAMESER_H #include <arpa/nameser.h> #endif -#endif #ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKIO_H #include <sys/sockio.h> @@ -331,7 +317,7 @@ static unsigned long one_value = 1; /* SCTP support -- currently for UNIX platforms only: */ #undef HAVE_SCTP -#if (!defined(VXWORKS) && !defined(__WIN32__) && defined(HAVE_SCTP_H)) +#if (!defined(__WIN32__) && defined(HAVE_SCTP_H)) #include <netinet/sctp.h> @@ -478,15 +464,8 @@ static int my_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n) #define sock_connect(s, addr, len) connect((s), (addr), (len)) #define sock_listen(s, b) listen((s), (b)) #define sock_bind(s, addr, len) bind((s), (addr), (len)) -#ifdef VXWORKS -#define sock_getopt(s,t,n,v,l) wrap_sockopt(&getsockopt,\ - s,t,n,v,(unsigned int)(l)) -#define sock_setopt(s,t,n,v,l) wrap_sockopt(&setsockopt,\ - s,t,n,v,(unsigned int)(l)) -#else #define sock_getopt(s,t,n,v,l) getsockopt((s),(t),(n),(v),(l)) #define sock_setopt(s,t,n,v,l) setsockopt((s),(t),(n),(v),(l)) -#endif #define sock_name(s, addr, len) getsockname((s), (addr), (len)) #define sock_peer(s, addr, len) getpeername((s), (addr), (len)) #define sock_ntohs(x) ntohs((x)) @@ -535,6 +514,12 @@ static int my_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n) #endif /* __WIN32__ */ +#ifdef HAVE_SOCKLEN_T +# define SOCKLEN_T socklen_t +#else +# define SOCKLEN_T int +#endif + #include "packet_parser.h" #define get_int24(s) ((((unsigned char*) (s))[0] << 16) | \ @@ -685,7 +670,7 @@ static int my_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n) #define INET_LOPT_EXITONCLOSE 26 /* exit port on active close or not ! */ #define INET_LOPT_TCP_HIWTRMRK 27 /* set local high watermark */ #define INET_LOPT_TCP_LOWTRMRK 28 /* set local low watermark */ -#define INET_LOPT_BIT8 29 /* set 8 bit detection */ + /* 29 unused */ #define INET_LOPT_TCP_SEND_TIMEOUT 30 /* set send timeout */ #define INET_LOPT_TCP_DELAY_SEND 31 /* Delay sends until next poll */ #define INET_LOPT_PACKET_SIZE 32 /* Max packet size */ @@ -720,12 +705,6 @@ static int my_strncasecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n) #define INET_IFOPT_FLAGS 6 #define INET_IFOPT_HWADDR 7 -/* INET_LOPT_BIT8 options */ -#define INET_BIT8_CLEAR 0 -#define INET_BIT8_SET 1 -#define INET_BIT8_ON 2 -#define INET_BIT8_OFF 3 - /* INET_REQ_GETSTAT enumeration */ #define INET_STAT_RECV_CNT 1 #define INET_STAT_RECV_MAX 2 @@ -921,7 +900,6 @@ typedef struct { int mode; /* BINARY | LIST (affect how to interpret hsz) */ int exitf; /* exit port on close or not */ - int bit8f; /* check if data has bit number 7 set */ int deliver; /* Delivery mode, TERM or PORT */ ErlDrvTermData caller; /* recipient of sync reply */ @@ -940,8 +918,6 @@ typedef struct { int sfamily; /* address family */ enum PacketParseType htype; /* header type (TCP only?) */ unsigned int psize; /* max packet size (TCP only?) */ - int bit8; /* set if bit8f==true and data some data - seen had the 7th bit set */ inet_address remote; /* remote address for connected sockets */ inet_address peer_addr; /* fake peer address */ inet_address name_addr; /* fake local address */ @@ -3363,17 +3339,6 @@ static int packet_error_message(udp_descriptor* udesc, int err) } -/* scan buffer for bit 7 */ -static void scanbit8(inet_descriptor* desc, const char* buf, int len) -{ - int c; - - if (!desc->bit8f || desc->bit8) return; - c = 0; - while(len--) c |= *buf++; - desc->bit8 = ((c & 0x80) != 0); -} - /* ** active=TRUE: ** (NOTE! distribution MUST use active=TRUE, deliver=PORT) @@ -3391,8 +3356,6 @@ static int tcp_reply_data(tcp_descriptor* desc, char* buf, int len) packet_get_body(desc->inet.htype, &body, &bodylen); - scanbit8(INETP(desc), body, bodylen); - if (desc->inet.deliver == INET_DELIVER_PORT) { code = inet_port_data(INETP(desc), body, bodylen); } @@ -3424,8 +3387,6 @@ tcp_reply_binary_data(tcp_descriptor* desc, ErlDrvBinary* bin, int offs, int len packet_get_body(desc->inet.htype, &body, &bodylen); offs = body - bin->orig_bytes; /* body offset now */ - scanbit8(INETP(desc), body, bodylen); - if (desc->inet.deliver == INET_DELIVER_PORT) code = inet_port_binary_data(INETP(desc), bin, offs, bodylen); else if ((code=packet_parse(desc->inet.htype, buf, len, &desc->http_state, @@ -3451,8 +3412,6 @@ packet_reply_binary_data(inet_descriptor* desc, unsigned int hsz, { int code; - scanbit8(desc, bin->orig_bytes+offs, len); - if (desc->active == INET_PASSIVE) /* "inet" is actually for both UDP and SCTP, as well as TCP! */ return inet_async_binary_data(desc, hsz, bin, offs, len, extra); @@ -5313,50 +5272,6 @@ static ErlDrvSSizeT inet_ctl_getifaddrs(inet_descriptor* desc_p, #endif - - -#ifdef VXWORKS -/* -** THIS is a terrible creature, a bug in the TCP part -** of the old VxWorks stack (non SENS) created a race. -** If (and only if?) a socket got closed from the other -** end and we tried a set/getsockopt on the TCP level, -** the task would generate a bus error... -*/ -static STATUS wrap_sockopt(STATUS (*function)() /* Yep, no parameter - check */, - int s, int level, int optname, - char *optval, unsigned int optlen - /* optlen is a pointer if function - is getsockopt... */) -{ - fd_set rs; - struct timeval timeout; - int to_read; - int ret; - - FD_ZERO(&rs); - FD_SET(s,&rs); - memset(&timeout,0,sizeof(timeout)); - if (level == IPPROTO_TCP) { - taskLock(); - if (select(s+1,&rs,NULL,NULL,&timeout)) { - if (ioctl(s,FIONREAD,(int)&to_read) == ERROR || - to_read == 0) { /* End of file, other end closed? */ - sock_errno() = EBADF; - taskUnlock(); - return ERROR; - } - } - ret = (*function)(s,level,optname,optval,optlen); - taskUnlock(); - } else { - ret = (*function)(s,level,optname,optval,optlen); - } - return ret; -} -#endif - /* Per H @ Tail-f: The original code here had problems that possibly only occur if you abuse it for non-INET sockets, but anyway: a) If the getsockopt for SO_PRIORITY or IP_TOS failed, the actual @@ -5382,13 +5297,8 @@ static int setopt_prio_tos_trick int res; int res_prio; int res_tos; -#ifdef HAVE_SOCKLEN_T - socklen_t -#else - int -#endif - tmp_arg_sz_prio = sizeof(tmp_ival_prio), - tmp_arg_sz_tos = sizeof(tmp_ival_tos); + SOCKLEN_T tmp_arg_sz_prio = sizeof(tmp_ival_prio); + SOCKLEN_T tmp_arg_sz_tos = sizeof(tmp_ival_tos); res_prio = sock_getopt(fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_PRIORITY, (char *) &tmp_ival_prio, &tmp_arg_sz_prio); @@ -5532,29 +5442,6 @@ static int inet_set_opts(inet_descriptor* desc, char* ptr, int len) desc->exitf = ival; continue; - case INET_LOPT_BIT8: - DEBUGF(("inet_set_opts(%ld): s=%d, BIT8=%d\r\n", - (long)desc->port, desc->s, ival)); - switch(ival) { - case INET_BIT8_ON: - desc->bit8f = 1; - desc->bit8 = 0; - break; - case INET_BIT8_OFF: - desc->bit8f = 0; - desc->bit8 = 0; - break; - case INET_BIT8_CLEAR: - desc->bit8f = 1; - desc->bit8 = 0; - break; - case INET_BIT8_SET: - desc->bit8f = 1; - desc->bit8 = 1; - break; - } - continue; - case INET_LOPT_TCP_HIWTRMRK: if (desc->stype == SOCK_STREAM) { tcp_descriptor* tdesc = (tcp_descriptor*) desc; @@ -5636,23 +5523,11 @@ static int inet_set_opts(inet_descriptor* desc, char* ptr, int len) case INET_OPT_SNDBUF: type = SO_SNDBUF; DEBUGF(("inet_set_opts(%ld): s=%d, SO_SNDBUF=%d\r\n", (long)desc->port, desc->s, ival)); - /* - * Setting buffer sizes in VxWorks gives unexpected results - * our workaround is to leave it at default. - */ -#ifdef VXWORKS - goto skip_os_setopt; -#else break; -#endif case INET_OPT_RCVBUF: type = SO_RCVBUF; DEBUGF(("inet_set_opts(%ld): s=%d, SO_RCVBUF=%d\r\n", (long)desc->port, desc->s, ival)); -#ifdef VXWORKS - goto skip_os_setopt; -#else break; -#endif case INET_OPT_LINGER: type = SO_LINGER; if (len < 4) return -1; @@ -5774,9 +5649,6 @@ static int inet_set_opts(inet_descriptor* desc, char* ptr, int len) } DEBUGF(("inet_set_opts(%ld): s=%d returned %d\r\n", (long)desc->port, desc->s, res)); -#ifdef VXWORKS -skip_os_setopt: -#endif if (type == SO_RCVBUF) { /* make sure we have desc->bufsz >= SO_RCVBUF */ if (ival > desc->bufsz) @@ -6437,15 +6309,6 @@ static ErlDrvSSizeT inet_fill_opts(inet_descriptor* desc, put_int32(desc->exitf, ptr); continue; - case INET_LOPT_BIT8: - *ptr++ = opt; - if (desc->bit8f) { - put_int32(desc->bit8, ptr); - } else { - put_int32(INET_BIT8_OFF, ptr); - } - continue; - case INET_LOPT_TCP_HIWTRMRK: if (desc->stype == SOCK_STREAM) { *ptr++ = opt; @@ -7504,8 +7367,6 @@ static ErlDrvData inet_start(ErlDrvPort port, int size, int protocol) desc->mode = INET_MODE_LIST; /* list mode */ desc->exitf = 1; /* exit port when close on active socket */ - desc->bit8f = 0; - desc->bit8 = 0; desc->deliver = INET_DELIVER_TERM; /* standard term format */ desc->active = INET_PASSIVE; /* start passive */ desc->oph = NULL; @@ -7813,8 +7674,8 @@ static ErlDrvSSizeT inet_ctl(inet_descriptor* desc, int cmd, char* buf, desc->state = INET_STATE_BOUND; if ((port = inet_address_port(&local)) == 0) { - len = sizeof(local); - sock_name(desc->s, (struct sockaddr*) &local, (unsigned int*)&len); + SOCKLEN_T adrlen = sizeof(local); + sock_name(desc->s, &local.sa, &adrlen); port = inet_address_port(&local); } port = sock_ntohs(port); @@ -7849,8 +7710,6 @@ static ErlDrvSSizeT inet_ctl(inet_descriptor* desc, int cmd, char* buf, return ctl_reply(INET_REP_OK, NULL, 0, rbuf, rsize); } -#ifndef VXWORKS - case INET_REQ_GETSERVBYNAME: { /* L1 Name-String L2 Proto-String */ char namebuf[256]; char protobuf[256]; @@ -7901,8 +7760,6 @@ static ErlDrvSSizeT inet_ctl(inet_descriptor* desc, int cmd, char* buf, return ctl_reply(INET_REP_OK, srv->s_name, len, rbuf, rsize); } -#endif /* !VXWORKS */ - default: return ctl_xerror(EXBADPORT, rbuf, rsize); } @@ -8133,7 +7990,6 @@ static tcp_descriptor* tcp_inet_copy(tcp_descriptor* desc,SOCKET s, /* Some flags must be inherited at this point */ copy_desc->inet.mode = desc->inet.mode; copy_desc->inet.exitf = desc->inet.exitf; - copy_desc->inet.bit8f = desc->inet.bit8f; copy_desc->inet.deliver = desc->inet.deliver; copy_desc->inet.htype = desc->inet.htype; copy_desc->inet.psize = desc->inet.psize; @@ -9838,7 +9694,6 @@ static udp_descriptor* sctp_inet_copy(udp_descriptor* desc, SOCKET s, int* err) /* Some flags must be inherited at this point */ copy_desc->inet.mode = desc->inet.mode; copy_desc->inet.exitf = desc->inet.exitf; - copy_desc->inet.bit8f = desc->inet.bit8f; copy_desc->inet.deliver = desc->inet.deliver; copy_desc->inet.htype = desc->inet.htype; copy_desc->inet.psize = desc->inet.psize; diff --git a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c index b250bac4dc..2aa373aa7d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c +++ b/erts/emulator/drivers/unix/unix_efile.c @@ -45,23 +45,6 @@ #include <fcntl.h> #endif /* DARWIN */ -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <ioLib.h> -#include <dosFsLib.h> -#include <nfsLib.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -/* -** Not nice to include usrLib.h as MANY normal variable names get reported -** as shadowing globals, like 'i' for example. -** Instead we declare the only function we use here -*/ -/* - * #include <usrLib.h> - */ -extern STATUS copy(char *, char *); -#include <errno.h> -#endif - #ifdef SUNOS4 # define getcwd(buf, size) getwd(buf) #endif @@ -93,276 +76,27 @@ extern STATUS copy(char *, char *); #define DIR_MODE 0777 #endif -#ifdef VXWORKS /* Currently only used on vxworks */ - -#define EF_ALLOC(S) driver_alloc((S)) -#define EF_REALLOC(P, S) driver_realloc((P), (S)) -#define EF_SAFE_ALLOC(S) ef_safe_alloc((S)) -#define EF_SAFE_REALLOC(P, S) ef_safe_realloc((P), (S)) -#define EF_FREE(P) do { if((P)) driver_free((P)); } while(0) - -void erl_exit(int n, char *fmt, ...); - -static void *ef_safe_alloc(Uint s) -{ - void *p = EF_ALLOC(s); - if (!p) erl_exit(1, - "unix efile drv: Can't allocate %lu bytes of memory\n", - (unsigned long)s); - return p; -} - -#if 0 /* Currently not used */ - -static void *ef_safe_realloc(void *op, Uint s) -{ - void *p = EF_REALLOC(op, s); - if (!p) erl_exit(1, - "unix efile drv: Can't reallocate %lu bytes of memory\n", - (unsigned long)s); - return p; -} - -#endif /* #if 0 */ -#endif /* #ifdef VXWORKS */ - #define IS_DOT_OR_DOTDOT(s) \ (s[0] == '.' && (s[1] == '\0' || (s[1] == '.' && s[2] == '\0'))) -#ifdef VXWORKS -static int vxworks_to_posix(int vx_errno); -#endif - -/* -** VxWorks (not) strikes again. Too long RESULTING paths -** may give the infamous bus error. Have to check ALL -** filenames and pathnames. No wonder the emulator is slow on -** these cards... -*/ -#ifdef VXWORKS -#define CHECK_PATHLEN(Name, ErrInfo) \ - if (path_size(Name) > PATH_MAX) { \ - errno = ENAMETOOLONG; \ - return check_error(-1, ErrInfo); \ - } -#else -#define CHECK_PATHLEN(X,Y) /* Nothing */ -#endif - static int check_error(int result, Efile_error* errInfo); static int check_error(int result, Efile_error *errInfo) { if (result < 0) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - errInfo->posix_errno = errInfo->os_errno = vxworks_to_posix(errno); -#else errInfo->posix_errno = errInfo->os_errno = errno; -#endif return 0; } return 1; } -#ifdef VXWORKS - -/* - * VxWorks has different error codes for different file systems. - * We map those to POSIX ones. - */ -static int -vxworks_to_posix(int vx_errno) -{ - DEBUGF(("[vxworks_to_posix] vx_errno: %08x\n", vx_errno)); - switch (vx_errno) { - /* dosFsLib mapping */ -#ifdef S_dosFsLib_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS - case S_dosFsLib_FILE_ALREADY_EXISTS: return EEXIST; -#else - case S_dosFsLib_FILE_EXISTS: return EEXIST; -#endif -#ifdef S_dosFsLib_BAD_DISK - case S_dosFsLib_BAD_DISK: return EIO; -#endif -#ifdef S_dosFsLib_CANT_CHANGE_ROOT - case S_dosFsLib_CANT_CHANGE_ROOT: return EINVAL; -#endif -#ifdef S_dosFsLib_NO_BLOCK_DEVICE - case S_dosFsLib_NO_BLOCK_DEVICE: return ENOTBLK; -#endif -#ifdef S_dosFsLib_BAD_SEEK - case S_dosFsLib_BAD_SEEK: return ESPIPE; -#endif - case S_dosFsLib_VOLUME_NOT_AVAILABLE: return ENXIO; - case S_dosFsLib_DISK_FULL: return ENOSPC; - case S_dosFsLib_FILE_NOT_FOUND: return ENOENT; - case S_dosFsLib_NO_FREE_FILE_DESCRIPTORS: return ENFILE; - case S_dosFsLib_INVALID_NUMBER_OF_BYTES: return EINVAL; - case S_dosFsLib_ILLEGAL_NAME: return EINVAL; - case S_dosFsLib_CANT_DEL_ROOT: return EACCES; - case S_dosFsLib_NOT_FILE: return EISDIR; - case S_dosFsLib_NOT_DIRECTORY: return ENOTDIR; - case S_dosFsLib_NOT_SAME_VOLUME: return EXDEV; - case S_dosFsLib_READ_ONLY: return EACCES; - case S_dosFsLib_ROOT_DIR_FULL: return ENOSPC; - case S_dosFsLib_DIR_NOT_EMPTY: return EEXIST; - case S_dosFsLib_NO_LABEL: return ENXIO; - case S_dosFsLib_INVALID_PARAMETER: return EINVAL; - case S_dosFsLib_NO_CONTIG_SPACE: return ENOSPC; - case S_dosFsLib_FD_OBSOLETE: return EBADF; - case S_dosFsLib_DELETED: return EINVAL; - case S_dosFsLib_INTERNAL_ERROR: return EIO; - case S_dosFsLib_WRITE_ONLY: return EACCES; - /* nfsLib mapping - is needed since Windriver has used */ - /* inconsistent error codes (errno.h/nfsLib.h). */ - case S_nfsLib_NFS_OK: return 0; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_PERM: return EPERM; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOENT: return ENOENT; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_IO: return EIO; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NXIO: return ENXIO; -#ifdef S_nfsLib_NFSERR_ACCES - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_ACCES: return EACCES; -#else - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_ACCESS: return EACCES; -#endif - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_EXIST: return EEXIST; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NODEV: return ENODEV; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOTDIR: return ENOTDIR; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_ISDIR: return EISDIR; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_FBIG: return EFBIG; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOSPC: return ENOSPC; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_ROFS: return EROFS; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NAMETOOLONG: return ENAMETOOLONG; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOTEMPTY: return EEXIST; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_DQUOT: return ENOSPC; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_STALE: return EINVAL; - case S_nfsLib_NFSERR_WFLUSH: return ENXIO; - /* And sometimes (...) the error codes are from ioLib (as in the */ - /* case of the (for nfsLib) unimplemented rename function) */ - case S_ioLib_DISK_NOT_PRESENT: return EIO; -#if S_ioLib_DISK_NOT_PRESENT != S_ioLib_NO_DRIVER - case S_ioLib_NO_DRIVER: return ENXIO; -#endif - case S_ioLib_UNKNOWN_REQUEST: return ENOSYS; - case S_ioLib_DEVICE_TIMEOUT: return EIO; -#ifdef S_ioLib_UNFORMATED - /* Added (VxWorks 5.2 -> 5.3.1) */ - #if S_ioLib_UNFORMATED != S_ioLib_DEVICE_TIMEOUT - case S_ioLib_UNFORMATED: return EIO; - #endif -#endif -#if S_ioLib_DEVICE_TIMEOUT != S_ioLib_DEVICE_ERROR - case S_ioLib_DEVICE_ERROR: return ENXIO; -#endif - case S_ioLib_WRITE_PROTECTED: return EACCES; - case S_ioLib_NO_FILENAME: return EINVAL; - case S_ioLib_CANCELLED: return EINTR; - case S_ioLib_NO_DEVICE_NAME_IN_PATH: return EINVAL; - case S_ioLib_NAME_TOO_LONG: return ENAMETOOLONG; -#ifdef S_objLib_OBJ_UNAVAILABLE - case S_objLib_OBJ_UNAVAILABLE: return ENOENT; -#endif - - /* Temporary workaround for a weird error in passFs - (VxWorks Simsparc only). File operation fails because of - ENOENT, but errno is not set. */ -#ifdef SIMSPARCSOLARIS - case 0: return ENOENT; -#endif - - } - /* If the error code matches none of the above, assume */ - /* it is a POSIX one already. The upper bits (>=16) are */ - /* cleared since VxWorks uses those bits to indicate in */ - /* what module the error occured. */ - return vx_errno & 0xffff; -} - -static int -vxworks_enotsup(Efile_error *errInfo) -{ - errInfo->posix_errno = errInfo->os_errno = ENOTSUP; - return 0; -} - -static int -count_path_length(char *pathname, char *pathname2) -{ - static int stack[PATH_MAX / 2 + 1]; - int sp = 0; - char *tmp; - char *cpy = NULL; - int i; - int sum; - for(i = 0;i < 2;++i) { - if (!i) { - cpy = EF_SAFE_ALLOC(strlen(pathname)+1); - strcpy(cpy, pathname); - } else if (pathname2 != NULL) { - EF_FREE(cpy); - cpy = EF_SAFE_ALLOC(strlen(pathname2)+1); - strcpy(cpy, pathname2); - } else - break; - - for (tmp = strtok(cpy,"/"); tmp != NULL; tmp = strtok(NULL,"/")) { - if (!strcmp(tmp,"..") && sp > 0) - --sp; - else if (strcmp(tmp,".")) - stack[sp++] = strlen(tmp); - } - } - if (cpy != NULL) - EF_FREE(cpy); - sum = 0; - for(i = 0;i < sp; ++i) - sum += stack[i]+1; - return (sum) ? sum : 1; -} - -static int -path_size(char *pathname) -{ - static char currdir[PATH_MAX+2]; - if (*pathname == '/') - return count_path_length(pathname,NULL); - ioDefPathGet(currdir); - strcat(currdir,"/"); - return count_path_length(currdir,pathname); -} - -#endif /* VXWORKS */ - int efile_mkdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ char* name) /* Name of directory to create. */ { - CHECK_PATHLEN(name,errInfo); #ifdef NO_MKDIR_MODE -#ifdef VXWORKS - /* This is a VxWorks/nfs workaround for erl_tar to create - * non-existant directories. (of some reason (...) VxWorks - * returns, the *non-module-prefixed*, 0xd code when - * trying to create a directory in a directory that doesn't exist). - * (see efile_openfile) - */ - if (mkdir(name) < 0) { - struct stat sb; - if (name[0] == '\0') { - /* Return the correct error code enoent */ - errno = S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOENT; - } else if (stat(name, &sb) == OK) { - errno = S_nfsLib_NFSERR_EXIST; - } else if((strchr(name, '/') != NULL) && (errno == 0xd)) { - /* Return the correct error code enoent */ - errno = S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOENT; - } - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } else return 1; -#else return check_error(mkdir(name), errInfo); -#endif #else return check_error(mkdir(name, DIR_MODE), errInfo); #endif @@ -372,16 +106,9 @@ int efile_rmdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ char* name) /* Name of directory to delete. */ { - CHECK_PATHLEN(name, errInfo); if (rmdir(name) == 0) { return 1; } -#ifdef VXWORKS - if (name[0] == '\0') { - /* Return the correct error code enoent */ - errno = S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOENT; - } -#else if (errno == ENOTEMPTY) { errno = EEXIST; } @@ -401,7 +128,6 @@ efile_rmdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ } errno = saved_errno; } -#endif return check_error(-1, errInfo); } @@ -409,7 +135,6 @@ int efile_delete_file(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ char* name) /* Name of file to delete. */ { - CHECK_PATHLEN(name,errInfo); if (unlink(name) == 0) { return 1; } @@ -457,32 +182,13 @@ efile_rename(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ char* src, /* Original name. */ char* dst) /* New name. */ { - CHECK_PATHLEN(src,errInfo); - CHECK_PATHLEN(dst,errInfo); -#ifdef VXWORKS - - /* First check if src == dst, if so, just return. */ - /* VxWorks dos file system destroys the file otherwise, */ - /* VxWorks nfs file system rename doesn't work at all. */ - if(strcmp(src, dst) == 0) - return 1; -#endif if (rename(src, dst) == 0) { return 1; } -#ifdef VXWORKS - /* nfs for VxWorks doesn't support rename. We try to emulate it */ - /* (by first copying src to dst and then deleting src). */ - if(errno == S_ioLib_UNKNOWN_REQUEST && /* error code returned - by ioLib (!) */ - copy(src, dst) == OK && - unlink(src) == OK) - return 1; -#endif if (errno == ENOTEMPTY) { errno = EEXIST; } -#if defined (sparc) && !defined(VXWORKS) +#if defined (sparc) /* * SunOS 4.1.4 reports overwriting a non-empty directory with a * directory as EINVAL instead of EEXIST (first rule out the correct @@ -543,7 +249,6 @@ int efile_chdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ char* name) /* Name of directory to make current. */ { - CHECK_PATHLEN(name, errInfo); return check_error(chdir(name), errInfo); } @@ -600,8 +305,6 @@ efile_readdir(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ * If this is the first call, we must open the directory. */ - CHECK_PATHLEN(name, errInfo); - if (*p_dir_handle == NULL) { dp = opendir(name); if (dp == NULL) @@ -641,26 +344,8 @@ efile_openfile(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ struct stat statbuf; int fd; int mode; /* Open mode. */ -#ifdef VXWORKS - char pathbuff[PATH_MAX+2]; - char sbuff[PATH_MAX*2]; - char *totbuff = sbuff; - int nameneed; -#endif - - - CHECK_PATHLEN(name, errInfo); - -#ifdef VXWORKS - /* Have to check that it's not a directory. */ - if (stat(name,&statbuf) != ERROR && ISDIR(statbuf)) { - errno = EISDIR; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } -#endif if (stat(name, &statbuf) >= 0 && !ISREG(statbuf)) { -#if !defined(VXWORKS) && !defined(OSE) /* * For UNIX only, here is some ugly code to allow * /dev/null to be opened as a file. @@ -677,12 +362,9 @@ efile_openfile(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ } } if (!(dev_null_ino && statbuf.st_ino == dev_null_ino)) { -#endif errno = EISDIR; return check_error(-1, errInfo); -#if !defined(VXWORKS) && !defined(OSE) } -#endif } switch (flags & (EFILE_MODE_READ|EFILE_MODE_WRITE)) { @@ -706,49 +388,14 @@ efile_openfile(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ if (flags & EFILE_MODE_APPEND) { mode &= ~O_TRUNC; -#ifndef VXWORKS - mode |= O_APPEND; /* Dont make VxWorks think things it shouldn't */ -#endif + mode |= O_APPEND; } if (flags & EFILE_MODE_EXCL) { mode |= O_EXCL; } -#ifdef VXWORKS - if (*name != '/') { - /* Make sure it is an absolute pathname, because ftruncate needs it */ - ioDefPathGet(pathbuff); - strcat(pathbuff,"/"); - nameneed = strlen(pathbuff) + strlen(name) + 1; - if (nameneed > PATH_MAX*2) - totbuff = EF_SAFE_ALLOC(nameneed); - strcpy(totbuff,pathbuff); - strcat(totbuff,name); - fd = open(totbuff, mode, FILE_MODE); - if (totbuff != sbuff) - EF_FREE(totbuff); - } else { - fd = open(name, mode, FILE_MODE); - } -#else fd = open(name, mode, FILE_MODE); -#endif - -#ifdef VXWORKS - - /* This is a VxWorks/nfs workaround for erl_tar to create - * non-existant directories. (of some reason (...) VxWorks - * returns, the *non-module-prefixed*, 0xd code when - * trying to write a file in a directory that doesn't exist). - * (see efile_mkdir) - */ - if ((fd < 0) && (strchr(name, '/') != NULL) && (errno == 0xd)) { - /* Return the correct error code enoent */ - errno = S_nfsLib_NFSERR_NOENT; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } -#endif if (!check_error(fd, errInfo)) return 0; @@ -797,11 +444,7 @@ efile_fsync(Efile_error *errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ int fd) /* File descriptor for file to sync. */ { #ifdef NO_FSYNC -#ifdef VXWORKS - return check_error(ioctl(fd, FIOSYNC, 0), errInfo); -#else - undefined fsync -#endif /* VXWORKS */ + undefined fsync /* XXX: Really? */ #else #if defined(DARWIN) && defined(F_FULLFSYNC) return check_error(fcntl(fd, F_FULLFSYNC), errInfo); @@ -818,21 +461,8 @@ efile_fileinfo(Efile_error* errInfo, Efile_info* pInfo, struct stat statbuf; /* Information about the file */ int result; -#ifdef VXWORKS - if (*name == '\0') { - errInfo->posix_errno = errInfo->os_errno = ENOENT; - return 0; - } -#endif - - CHECK_PATHLEN(name, errInfo); - if (info_for_link) { -#if (defined(VXWORKS)) - result = stat(name, &statbuf); -#else result = lstat(name, &statbuf); -#endif } else { result = stat(name, &statbuf); } @@ -849,19 +479,9 @@ efile_fileinfo(Efile_error* errInfo, Efile_info* pInfo, #ifdef NO_ACCESS /* Just look at read/write access for owner. */ -#ifdef VXWORKS - - pInfo->access = FA_NONE; - if(statbuf.st_mode & S_IRUSR) - pInfo->access |= FA_READ; - if(statbuf.st_mode & S_IWUSR) - pInfo->access |= FA_WRITE; - -#else pInfo->access = ((statbuf.st_mode >> 6) & 07) >> 1; -#endif /* VXWORKS */ #else pInfo->access = FA_NONE; if (access(name, R_OK) == 0) @@ -902,35 +522,6 @@ efile_write_info(Efile_error *errInfo, Efile_info *pInfo, char *name) { struct utimbuf tval; - CHECK_PATHLEN(name, errInfo); - -#ifdef VXWORKS - - if (pInfo->mode != -1) { - int fd; - struct stat statbuf; - - fd = open(name, O_RDONLY, 0); - if (!check_error(fd, errInfo)) - return 0; - if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) < 0) { - close(fd); - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - if (pInfo->mode & S_IWUSR) { - /* clear read only bit */ - statbuf.st_attrib &= ~DOS_ATTR_RDONLY; - } else { - /* set read only bit */ - statbuf.st_attrib |= DOS_ATTR_RDONLY; - } - /* This should work for dos files but not for nfs ditos, so don't - * report errors (to avoid problems when running e.g. erl_tar) - */ - ioctl(fd, FIOATTRIBSET, statbuf.st_attrib); - close(fd); - } -#else /* * On some systems chown will always fail for a non-root user unless * POSIX_CHOWN_RESTRICTED is not set. Others will succeed as long as @@ -952,20 +543,10 @@ efile_write_info(Efile_error *errInfo, Efile_info *pInfo, char *name) } } -#endif /* !VXWORKS */ - tval.actime = pInfo->accessTime; tval.modtime = pInfo->modifyTime; -#ifdef VXWORKS - /* VxWorks' utime doesn't work when the file is a nfs mounted - * one, don't report error if utime fails. - */ - utime(name, &tval); - return 1; -#else return check_error(utime(name, &tval), errInfo); -#endif } @@ -979,11 +560,6 @@ efile_write(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ { ssize_t written; /* Bytes written in last operation. */ -#ifdef VXWORKS - if (flags & EFILE_MODE_APPEND) { - lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END); /* Naive append emulation on VXWORKS */ - } -#endif while (count > 0) { if ((written = write(fd, buf, count)) < 0) { if (errno != EINTR) @@ -1012,12 +588,6 @@ efile_writev(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes */ ASSERT(iovcnt >= 0); -#ifdef VXWORKS - if (flags & EFILE_MODE_APPEND) { - lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END); /* Naive append emulation on VXWORKS */ - } -#endif - while (cnt < iovcnt) { if ((! iov[cnt].iov_base) || (iov[cnt].iov_len <= 0)) { /* Empty buffer - skip */ @@ -1226,118 +796,6 @@ efile_seek(Efile_error* errInfo, /* Where to return error codes. */ int efile_truncate_file(Efile_error* errInfo, int *fd, int flags) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - off_t offset; - char namebuf[PATH_MAX+1]; - char namebuf2[PATH_MAX+10]; - int new; - int dummy; - int i; - int left; - static char buff[1024]; - struct stat st; - Efile_error tmperr; - - if ((offset = lseek(*fd, 0, 1)) < 0) { - return check_error((int) offset,errInfo); - } - if (ftruncate(*fd, offset) < 0) { - if (vxworks_to_posix(errno) != EINVAL) { - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - /* - ** Kludge - */ - if(ioctl(*fd,FIOGETNAME,(int) namebuf) < 0) { - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - for(i=0;i<1000;++i) { - sprintf(namebuf2,"%s%d",namebuf,i); - CHECK_PATHLEN(namebuf2,errInfo); - if (stat(namebuf2,&st) < 0) { - break; - } - } - if (i > 1000) { - errno = EINVAL; - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - if (close(*fd) < 0) { - return check_error(-1, errInfo); - } - if (efile_rename(&tmperr,namebuf,namebuf2) < 0) { - i = check_error(-1,&tmperr); - if (!efile_openfile(errInfo,namebuf,flags | EFILE_NO_TRUNCATE, - fd,&dummy)) { - *fd = -1; - } else { - *errInfo = tmperr; - } - return i; - } - if ((*fd = open(namebuf2, O_RDONLY, 0)) < 0) { - i = check_error(-1,errInfo); - efile_rename(&tmperr,namebuf2,namebuf); /* at least try */ - if (!efile_openfile(errInfo,namebuf,flags | EFILE_NO_TRUNCATE, - fd,&dummy)) { - *fd = -1; - } else { - lseek(*fd,offset,SEEK_SET); - } - return i; - } - /* Point of no return... */ - - if ((new = open(namebuf,O_RDWR | O_CREAT, FILE_MODE)) < 0) { - close(*fd); - *fd = -1; - return 0; - } - left = offset; - - while (left) { - if ((i = read(*fd,buff,(left > 1024) ? 1024 : left)) < 0) { - i = check_error(-1,errInfo); - close(new); - close(*fd); - unlink(namebuf); - efile_rename(&tmperr,namebuf2,namebuf); /* at least try */ - if (!efile_openfile(errInfo,namebuf,flags | EFILE_NO_TRUNCATE, - fd,&dummy)) { - *fd = -1; - } else { - lseek(*fd,offset,SEEK_SET); - } - return i; - } - left -= i; - if (write(new,buff,i) < 0) { - i = check_error(-1,errInfo); - close(new); - close(*fd); - unlink(namebuf); - rename(namebuf2,namebuf); /* at least try */ - if (!efile_openfile(errInfo,namebuf,flags | EFILE_NO_TRUNCATE, - fd,&dummy)) { - *fd = -1; - } else { - lseek(*fd,offset,SEEK_SET); - } - return i; - } - } - close(*fd); - unlink(namebuf2); - close(new); - i = efile_openfile(errInfo,namebuf,flags | EFILE_NO_TRUNCATE,fd, - &dummy); - if (i) { - lseek(*fd,offset,SEEK_SET); - } - return i; - } - return 1; -#else #ifndef NO_FTRUNCATE off_t offset; @@ -1347,15 +805,11 @@ efile_truncate_file(Efile_error* errInfo, int *fd, int flags) #else return 1; #endif -#endif } int efile_readlink(Efile_error* errInfo, char* name, char* buffer, size_t size) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - return vxworks_enotsup(errInfo); -#else int len; ASSERT(size > 0); len = readlink(name, buffer, size-1); @@ -1364,7 +818,6 @@ efile_readlink(Efile_error* errInfo, char* name, char* buffer, size_t size) } buffer[len] = '\0'; return 1; -#endif } int @@ -1377,21 +830,13 @@ efile_altname(Efile_error* errInfo, char* name, char* buffer, size_t size) int efile_link(Efile_error* errInfo, char* old, char* new) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - return vxworks_enotsup(errInfo); -#else return check_error(link(old, new), errInfo); -#endif } int efile_symlink(Efile_error* errInfo, char* old, char* new) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - return vxworks_enotsup(errInfo); -#else return check_error(symlink(old, new), errInfo); -#endif } int diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c index 23ced284bf..1562748f2d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif0.c @@ -609,8 +609,8 @@ static Uint *hipe_find_emu_address(Eterm mod, Eterm name, unsigned int arity) Uint *code_base; int i, n; - modp = erts_get_module(mod); - if (modp == NULL || (code_base = modp->code) == NULL) + modp = erts_get_module(mod, erts_active_code_ix()); + if (modp == NULL || (code_base = modp->curr.code) == NULL) return NULL; n = code_base[MI_NUM_FUNCTIONS]; for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { @@ -648,7 +648,7 @@ static void *hipe_get_emu_address(Eterm m, Eterm f, unsigned int arity, int is_r /* if not found, stub it via the export entry */ /* no lock needed around erts_export_get_or_make_stub() */ Export *export_entry = erts_export_get_or_make_stub(m, f, arity); - address = export_entry->address; + address = export_entry->addressv[erts_active_code_ix()]; } return address; } @@ -1583,14 +1583,6 @@ BIF_RETTYPE hipe_nonclosure_address(BIF_ALIST_2) goto badfun; m = ep->code[0]; f = ep->code[1]; - } else if (hdr == make_arityval(2)) { - Eterm *tp = tuple_val(BIF_ARG_1); - m = tp[1]; - f = tp[2]; - if (is_not_atom(m) || is_not_atom(f)) - goto badfun; - if (!erts_find_export_entry(m, f, BIF_ARG_2)) - goto badfun; } else goto badfun; address = hipe_get_na_nofail(m, f, BIF_ARG_2, 1); diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.c index 7eab1ec2ad..e09988e2c5 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.c +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.c @@ -173,3 +173,10 @@ BIF_RETTYPE hipe_debug_bif_wrapper(BIF_ALIST_1) #endif /* ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_CHECK && ERTS_SMP */ + +BIF_RETTYPE hipe_bifs_debug_native_called_2(BIF_ALIST_2) +{ + erts_printf("hipe_debug_native_called: %T(%T)\r\n", BIF_ARG_1, BIF_ARG_2); + BIF_RET(am_ok); +} + diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.tab b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.tab index c71b02fbeb..45a395bf57 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.tab +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif2.tab @@ -29,3 +29,4 @@ bif hipe_bifs:show_term/1 bif hipe_bifs:in_native/0 bif hipe_bifs:modeswitch_debug_on/0 bif hipe_bifs:modeswitch_debug_off/0 +bif hipe_bifs:debug_native_called/2 diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4 b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4 index 942fa0c5cb..d9aa09b79e 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4 +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_bif_list.m4 @@ -165,6 +165,7 @@ gc_bif_interface_2(nbif_put_2, put_2) gc_bif_interface_1(nbif_hipe_bifs_show_nstack_1, hipe_show_nstack_1) gc_bif_interface_1(nbif_hipe_bifs_show_pcb_1, hipe_bifs_show_pcb_1) gc_bif_interface_0(nbif_hipe_bifs_nstack_used_size_0, hipe_bifs_nstack_used_size_0) +gc_bif_interface_2(nbif_hipe_bifs_debug_native_called, hipe_bifs_debug_native_called_2) /* * Arithmetic operators called indirectly by the HiPE compiler. diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_debug.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_debug.c index 7ca11f8c6c..37615bf718 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_debug.c +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_debug.c @@ -188,8 +188,6 @@ void hipe_print_pcb(Process *p) U("old_htop ", old_htop); U("old_head ", old_heap); U("min_heap_..", min_heap_size); - U("status ", status); - U("rstatus ", rstatus); U("rcount ", rcount); U("id ", id); U("prio ", prio); diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mode_switch.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mode_switch.c index 6a3ce5608f..3c782b2f56 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mode_switch.c +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_mode_switch.c @@ -360,7 +360,8 @@ Process *hipe_mode_switch(Process *p, unsigned cmd, Eterm reg[]) p->flags &= ~F_HIBERNATE_SCHED; goto do_schedule; } - if (p->status == P_WAITING) { + + if (!(erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&p->state) & ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE)) { for (i = 0; i < p->arity; ++i) p->arg_reg[i] = reg[i]; goto do_schedule; @@ -451,10 +452,6 @@ Process *hipe_mode_switch(Process *p, unsigned cmd, Eterm reg[]) case HIPE_MODE_SWITCH_RES_SUSPEND: { p->i = hipe_beam_pc_resume; p->arity = 0; - erts_smp_proc_lock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); - if (p->status != P_SUSPENDED) - erts_add_to_runq(p); - erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCK_STATUS); goto do_schedule; } case HIPE_MODE_SWITCH_RES_WAIT: @@ -470,7 +467,8 @@ Process *hipe_mode_switch(Process *p, unsigned cmd, Eterm reg[]) #endif p->i = hipe_beam_pc_resume; p->arity = 0; - p->status = P_WAITING; + erts_smp_atomic32_read_band_relb(&p->state, + ~ERTS_PSFLG_ACTIVE); erts_smp_proc_unlock(p, ERTS_PROC_LOCKS_MSG_RECEIVE); do_schedule: { diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_native_bif.h b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_native_bif.h index 9e3a156fbc..3f460a5a5c 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_native_bif.h +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_native_bif.h @@ -110,6 +110,9 @@ int hipe_bs_put_big_integer(Eterm, Uint, byte*, unsigned, unsigned); AEXTERN(Eterm,nbif_check_get_msg,(Process*)); Eterm hipe_check_get_msg(Process*); +AEXTERN(BIF_RETTYPE,nbif_hipe_bifs_debug_native_called,(Process*,Eterm,Eterm)); +BIF_RETTYPE hipe_bifs_debug_native_called_2(BIF_ALIST_2); + /* * SMP-specific stuff */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_primops.h b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_primops.h index 38509c105b..52b4681cfe 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_primops.h +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_primops.h @@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ PRIMOP_LIST(am_fclearerror_error, &nbif_fclearerror_error) #ifdef NO_FPE_SIGNALS PRIMOP_LIST(am_emulate_fpe, &nbif_emulate_fpe) #endif +PRIMOP_LIST(am_debug_native_called, &nbif_hipe_bifs_debug_native_called) #if defined(__sparc__) #include "hipe_sparc_primops.h" diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.c b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.c index da462a64e1..53c316ba52 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.c +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.c @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ struct sdesc *hipe_decode_sdesc(Eterm arg) struct sdesc *sdesc; if (is_not_tuple(arg) || - (tuple_val(arg))[0] != make_arityval(5) || + (tuple_val(arg))[0] != make_arityval(6) || term_to_Uint((tuple_val(arg))[1], &ra) == 0 || term_to_Uint((tuple_val(arg))[2], &exnra) == 0 || is_not_small((tuple_val(arg))[3]) || @@ -183,5 +183,13 @@ struct sdesc *hipe_decode_sdesc(Eterm arg) off = unsigned_val(live[i]); sdesc->livebits[off / 32] |= (1 << (off & 31)); } +#ifdef DEBUG + { + Eterm mfa_tpl = tuple_val(arg)[6]; + sdesc->dbg_M = tuple_val(mfa_tpl)[1]; + sdesc->dbg_F = tuple_val(mfa_tpl)[2]; + sdesc->dbg_A = tuple_val(mfa_tpl)[3]; + } +#endif return sdesc; } diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.h b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.h index c4f2aacd8c..66f9f04c73 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.h +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_stack.h @@ -35,6 +35,10 @@ struct sdesc { struct sdesc *next; /* hash collision chain */ } bucket; unsigned int summary; /* frame size, exn handler presence flag, arity */ +#ifdef DEBUG + Eterm dbg_M, dbg_F; + unsigned dbg_A; +#endif unsigned int livebits[1]; /* size depends on arch & data in summary field */ }; diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_gc.h b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_gc.h index e4607ad27d..aa4abb6f59 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_gc.h +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_gc.h @@ -69,6 +69,11 @@ nstack_walk_init_sdesc(const Process *p, struct nstack_walk_state *state) nstkarity = 0; state->sdesc0[0].summary = (0 << 9) | (0 << 8) | nstkarity; state->sdesc0[0].livebits[0] = 0; +# ifdef DEBUG + state->sdesc0[0].dbg_M = 0; + state->sdesc0[0].dbg_F = am_init; + state->sdesc0[0].dbg_A = 0; +# endif /* XXX: this appears to prevent a gcc-4.1.1 bug on x86 */ __asm__ __volatile__("" : : "m"(*state) : "memory"); return &state->sdesc0[0]; diff --git a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_glue.h b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_glue.h index b0db93267c..63ad250d60 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_glue.h +++ b/erts/emulator/hipe/hipe_x86_glue.h @@ -62,6 +62,9 @@ static __inline__ void hipe_arch_glue_init(void) .sdesc = { .bucket = { .hvalue = (unsigned long)nbif_return }, .summary = (1<<8), + #ifdef DEBUG + .dbg_F = am_return, + #endif }, }; hipe_init_sdesc_table(&nbif_return_sdesc.sdesc); diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c index c1336c60d9..ce014c19c2 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c +++ b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_check_io.c @@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ #include "dtrace-wrapper.h" #ifdef ERTS_SYS_CONTINOUS_FD_NUMBERS -# define ERTS_DRV_EV_STATE_EXTRA_SIZE 128 #else # include "safe_hash.h" # define DRV_EV_STATE_HTAB_SIZE 1024 @@ -334,7 +333,9 @@ static void grow_drv_ev_state(int min_ix) { int i; - int new_len = min_ix + 1 + ERTS_DRV_EV_STATE_EXTRA_SIZE; + int new_len; + + new_len = ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_get_table_len)(min_ix + 1); if (new_len > max_fds) new_len = max_fds; diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.c b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.c index 50a888323a..a523d67158 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.c +++ b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.c @@ -55,17 +55,12 @@ # ifdef SYS_SELECT_H # include <sys/select.h> # endif -# ifdef VXWORKS -# include <selectLib.h> -# endif #endif -#ifndef VXWORKS -# ifdef NO_SYSCONF -# if ERTS_POLL_USE_SELECT -# include <sys/param.h> -# else -# include <limits.h> -# endif +#ifdef NO_SYSCONF +# if ERTS_POLL_USE_SELECT +# include <sys/param.h> +# else +# include <limits.h> # endif #endif #include "erl_thr_progress.h" @@ -105,8 +100,8 @@ #define ERTS_POLL_COALESCE_KP_RES (ERTS_POLL_USE_KQUEUE || ERTS_POLL_USE_EPOLL) -#define FDS_STATUS_EXTRA_FREE_SIZE 128 -#define POLL_FDS_EXTRA_FREE_SIZE 128 +#define ERTS_EV_TABLE_MIN_LENGTH 1024 +#define ERTS_EV_TABLE_EXP_THRESHOLD (2048*1024) #ifdef ERTS_POLL_NEED_ASYNC_INTERRUPT_SUPPORT # define ERTS_POLL_ASYNC_INTERRUPT_SUPPORT 1 @@ -563,6 +558,28 @@ free_update_requests_block(ErtsPollSet ps, * --- Growing poll set structures ------------------------------------------- */ +int +ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_get_table_len) (int new_len) +{ + if (new_len < ERTS_EV_TABLE_MIN_LENGTH) { + new_len = ERTS_EV_TABLE_MIN_LENGTH; + } else if (new_len < ERTS_EV_TABLE_EXP_THRESHOLD) { + /* find next power of 2 */ + --new_len; + new_len |= new_len >> 1; + new_len |= new_len >> 2; + new_len |= new_len >> 4; + new_len |= new_len >> 8; + new_len |= new_len >> 16; + ++new_len; + } else { + /* grow incrementally */ + new_len += ERTS_EV_TABLE_EXP_THRESHOLD; + } + return new_len; +} + + #if ERTS_POLL_USE_KERNEL_POLL static void grow_res_events(ErtsPollSet ps, int new_len) @@ -575,7 +592,7 @@ grow_res_events(ErtsPollSet ps, int new_len) #elif ERTS_POLL_USE_KQUEUE struct kevent #endif - )*new_len; + ) * ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_get_table_len)(new_len); /* We do not need to save previously stored data */ if (ps->res_events) erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_POLL_RES_EVS, ps->res_events); @@ -589,7 +606,7 @@ static void grow_poll_fds(ErtsPollSet ps, int min_ix) { int i; - int new_len = min_ix + 1 + POLL_FDS_EXTRA_FREE_SIZE; + int new_len = ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_get_table_len)(min_ix + 1); if (new_len > max_fds) new_len = max_fds; ps->poll_fds = (ps->poll_fds_len @@ -611,7 +628,7 @@ static void grow_fds_status(ErtsPollSet ps, int min_fd) { int i; - int new_len = min_fd + 1 + FDS_STATUS_EXTRA_FREE_SIZE; + int new_len = ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_get_table_len)(min_fd + 1); ASSERT(min_fd < max_fds); if (new_len > max_fds) new_len = max_fds; @@ -2200,10 +2217,6 @@ ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_max_fds)(void) * --- Initialization -------------------------------------------------------- */ -#ifdef VXWORKS -extern int erts_vxworks_max_files; -#endif - void ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_init)(void) { @@ -2212,9 +2225,7 @@ ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_init)(void) errno = 0; -#if defined(VXWORKS) - max_fds = erts_vxworks_max_files; -#elif !defined(NO_SYSCONF) +#if !defined(NO_SYSCONF) max_fds = sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX); #elif ERTS_POLL_USE_SELECT max_fds = NOFILE; diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.h b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.h index 8dde619105..502290e4bb 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.h +++ b/erts/emulator/sys/common/erl_poll.h @@ -246,4 +246,6 @@ void ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_get_selected_events)(ErtsPollSet, ErtsPollEvents [], int); +int ERTS_POLL_EXPORT(erts_poll_get_table_len)(int); + #endif /* #ifndef ERL_POLL_H__ */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/driver_int.h b/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/driver_int.h deleted file mode 100644 index f6bc71a799..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/driver_int.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/*---------------------------------------------------------------------- -** Purpose : System dependant driver declarations -**---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -#ifndef __DRIVER_INT_H__ -#define __DRIVER_INT_H__ - -#include <ioLib.h> - -typedef struct iovec SysIOVec; - -#endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_main.c b/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_main.c deleted file mode 100644 index c9b44a635a..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_main.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,45 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 2000-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#include "sys.h" -#include "erl_vm.h" - -#if defined(__GNUC__) -/* - * The generated assembler does the usual trick (relative - * branch-and-link to next instruction) to get a copy of the - * instruction ptr. Instead of branching to an explicit zero offset, - * it branches to the symbol `__eabi' --- which is expected to be - * undefined and thus zero (if it is defined as non-zero, things will - * be interesting --- as in the Chinese curse). To shut up the VxWorks - * linker, we define `__eabi' as zero. - * - * This is just a work around. It's really Wind River's GCC's code - * generator that should be fixed. - */ -__asm__(".equ __eabi, 0"); -#endif - -void -erl_main(int argc, char **argv) -{ - erl_start(argc, argv); -} diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_vxworks_sys.h b/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_vxworks_sys.h deleted file mode 100644 index 3d53238ea6..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_vxworks_sys.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,184 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifndef __ERL_VXWORKS_SYS_H__ -#define __ERL_VXWORKS_SYS_H__ - -/* stdarg.h don't work without this one... */ -#include <vxWorks.h> - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <math.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#define index StringIndexFunctionThatIDontWantDeclared -#include <string.h> -#undef index - - - -#include <sys/times.h> -#include <time.h>/* xxxP */ - -#include <dirent.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> - -/* xxxP from unix_sys.h begin */ - -/* - * Make sure that MAXPATHLEN is defined. - */ - -#ifndef MAXPATHLEN -# ifdef PATH_MAX -# define MAXPATHLEN PATH_MAX -# else -# define MAXPATHLEN 2048 -# endif -#endif - -/* xxxP end */ - - -/* Unimplemented math functions */ -#define NO_ASINH -#define NO_ACOSH -#define NO_ATANH -#define NO_ERF -#define NO_ERFC - -/* Stuff that is useful for port programs, drivers, etc */ -#ifndef VXWORKS -#define VXWORKS -#endif - -#define DONT_USE_MAIN -#define NO_FSYNC -#define NO_MKDIR_MODE -#define NO_UMASK -#define NO_SYMBOLIC_LINKS -#define NO_DEVICE_FILES -#define NO_UID -#define NO_ACCESS -#define NO_FCNTL -#define NO_SYSLOG -#define NO_SYSCONF -#define NO_PWD /* XXX Means what? */ -#define NO_DAEMON -/* This chooses ~250 reductions instead of 500 in config.h */ -#if (CPU == CPU32) -#define SLOW_PROCESSOR -#endif - -/* - * Even though we does not always have small memories on VxWorks - * we certainly does not have virtual memory. - */ -#if !defined(LARGE_MEMORY) -#define SMALL_MEMORY -#endif - -/*************** Floating point exception handling ***************/ - -/* There are no known ways to customize the handling of invalid floating - point operations, such as matherr() or ieee_handler(), in VxWorks 5.1. */ - -#if (CPU == MC68040 || CPU == CPU32 || CPU == PPC860 || CPU == PPC32 || \ - CPU == PPC603 || CPU == PPC604 || CPU == SIMSPARCSOLARIS) - -/* VxWorks 5.1 on Motorola 68040 never generates SIGFPE, but sets the - result of invalid floating point ops to Inf and NaN - unfortunately - the way to test for those values is undocumented and hidden in a - "private" include file... */ -/* Haven't found any better way, as of yet, for ppc860 xxxP*/ - -#include <private/mathP.h> -#define NO_FPE_SIGNALS -#define erts_get_current_fp_exception() NULL -#define __ERTS_FP_CHECK_INIT(fpexnp) do {} while (0) -#define __ERTS_FP_ERROR(fpexnp, f, Action) if (isInf(f) || isNan(f)) { Action; } else {} -#define __ERTS_FP_ERROR_THOROUGH(fpexnp, f, Action) __ERTS_FP_ERROR(fpexnp, f, Action) -#define __ERTS_SAVE_FP_EXCEPTION(fpexnp) -#define __ERTS_RESTORE_FP_EXCEPTION(fpexnp) - -#define ERTS_FP_CHECK_INIT(p) __ERTS_FP_CHECK_INIT(&(p)->fp_exception) -#define ERTS_FP_ERROR(p, f, A) __ERTS_FP_ERROR(&(p)->fp_exception, f, A) -#define ERTS_SAVE_FP_EXCEPTION(p) __ERTS_SAVE_FP_EXCEPTION(&(p)->fp_exception) -#define ERTS_RESTORE_FP_EXCEPTION(p) __ERTS_RESTORE_FP_EXCEPTION(&(p)->fp_exception) -#define ERTS_FP_ERROR_THOROUGH(p, f, A) __ERTS_FP_ERROR_THOROUGH(&(p)->fp_exception, f, A) - -#define erts_sys_block_fpe() 0 -#define erts_sys_unblock_fpe(x) do{}while(0) - -#if (CPU == PPC603) -/* Need fppLib to change the Floating point registers - (fix_registers in sys.c)*/ - -#include <fppLib.h> - -#endif /* PPC603 */ - -#else - -Unsupported CPU value ! - -#endif - -typedef void *GETENV_STATE; - -#define HAVE_GETHRTIME - -extern int erts_clock_rate; - -#define SYS_CLK_TCK (erts_clock_rate) - -#define SYS_CLOCK_RESOLUTION 1 - -typedef struct _vxworks_tms { - clock_t tms_utime; - clock_t tms_stime; - clock_t tms_cutime; - clock_t tms_cstime; -} SysTimes; - -typedef long long SysHrTime; - -typedef time_t erts_time_t; -typedef struct timeval SysTimeval; - -extern int sys_init_hrtime(void); -extern SysHrTime sys_gethrtime(void); -extern void sys_gettimeofday(SysTimeval *tvp); -extern clock_t sys_times(SysTimes *t); - -#define SIZEOF_SHORT 2 -#define SIZEOF_INT 4 -#define SIZEOF_LONG 4 -#define SIZEOF_VOID_P 4 -#define SIZEOF_SIZE_T 4 -#define SIZEOF_OFF_T 4 - -/* - * Temporary buffer *only* used in sys code. - */ -#define SYS_TMP_BUF_SIZE 65536 - -/* Need to be able to interrupt erts_poll_wait() from signal handler */ -#define ERTS_POLL_NEED_ASYNC_INTERRUPT_SUPPORT - -#endif /* __ERL_VXWORKS_SYS_H__ */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_vxworks_sys_ddll.c b/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_vxworks_sys_ddll.c deleted file mode 100644 index c56c633b2f..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/erl_vxworks_sys_ddll.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,253 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 2006-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ - -/* - * Interface functions to the dynamic linker using dl* functions. - * (As far as I know it works on SunOS 4, 5, Linux and FreeBSD. /Seb) - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <stdarg.h> -#include <a_out.h> -#include <symLib.h> -#include <loadLib.h> -#include <unldLib.h> -#include <moduleLib.h> -#include <sysSymTbl.h> -#include "sys.h" -#include "global.h" -#include "erl_alloc.h" -#include "erl_driver.h" - -#define EXT_LEN 4 -#define FILE_EXT ".eld" -#define ALT_FILE_EXT ".o" -/* ALT_FILE_EXT must not be longer than FILE_EXT */ -#define DRIVER_INIT_SUFFIX "_init" - -static MODULE_ID get_mid(char *); -static FUNCPTR lookup(char *); - -typedef enum { - NoError, - ModuleNotFound, - ModuleNotUnloadable, - UnknownError -} FakeSytemError; - -static char *errcode_tab[] = { - "No error", - "Module/file not found", - "Module cannot be unloaded", - "Unknown error" -}; - -void erl_sys_ddll_init(void) { - return; -} -/* - * Open a shared object - */ -int erts_sys_ddll_open2(char *full_name, void **handle, ErtsSysDdllError* err) -{ - int len; - - if (erts_sys_ddll_open_noext(full_name, handle, err) == ERL_DE_NO_ERROR) { - return ERL_DE_NO_ERROR; - } - if ((len = sys_strlen(full_name)) > PATH_MAX-EXT_LEN) { - return ERL_DE_LOAD_ERROR_NAME_TO_LONG; - } else { - static char dlname[PATH_MAX + 1]; - - sys_strcpy(dlname, full_name); - sys_strcpy(dlname+len, FILE_EXT); - if (erts_sys_ddll_open_noext(dlname, handle, err) == ERL_DE_NO_ERROR) { - return ERL_DE_NO_ERROR; - } - sys_strcpy(dlname+len, ALT_FILE_EXT); - return erts_sys_ddll_open_noext(dlname, handle, err); - } -} -int erts_sys_ddll_open_noext(char *dlname, void **handle, ErtsSysDdllError* err) -{ - MODULE_ID mid; - - if((mid = get_mid(dlname)) == NULL) { - return ERL_DE_DYNAMIC_ERROR_OFFSET - ((int) ModuleNotFound); - } - *handle = (void *) mid; - return ERL_DE_NO_ERROR; -} - -/* - * Find a symbol in the shared object - */ -#define PREALLOC_BUFFER_SIZE 256 -int erts_sys_ddll_sym2(void *handle, char *func_name, void **function, ErtsSysDdllError* err) -{ - FUNCPTR proc; - static char statbuf[PREALLOC_BUFFER_SIZE]; - char *buf = statbuf; - int need; - - if ((proc = lookup(func_name)) == NULL) { - if ((need = strlen(func_name)+2) > PREALLOC_BUFFER_SIZE) { - buf = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_DDLL_TMP_BUF,need); - } - buf[0] = '_'; - sys_strcpy(buf+1,func_name); - proc = lookup(buf); - if (buf != statbuf) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_DDLL_TMP_BUF, buf); - } - if (proc == NULL) { - return ERL_DE_LOOKUP_ERROR_NOT_FOUND; - } - } - *function = (void *) proc; - return ERL_DE_NO_ERROR; -} - -/* XXX:PaN These two will be changed with new driver interface! */ - -/* - * Load the driver init function, might appear under different names depending on object arch... - */ - -int erts_sys_ddll_load_driver_init(void *handle, void **function) -{ - MODULE_ID mid = (MODULE_ID) handle; - char *modname; - char *cp; - static char statbuf[PREALLOC_BUFFER_SIZE]; - char *fname = statbuf; - int len; - int res; - void *func; - int need; - - if((modname = moduleNameGet(mid)) == NULL) { - return ERL_DE_DYNAMIC_ERROR_OFFSET - ((int) ModuleNotFound); - } - - if((cp = strrchr(modname, '.')) == NULL) { - len = strlen(modname); - } else { - len = cp - modname; - } - - need = len + strlen(DRIVER_INIT_SUFFIX) + 1; - if (need > PREALLOC_BUFFER_SIZE) { - fname = erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_DDLL_TMP_BUF, need); /* erts_alloc exits on failure */ - } - sys_strncpy(fname, modname, len); - fname[len] = '\0'; - sys_strcat(fname, DRIVER_INIT_SUFFIX); - res = erts_sys_ddll_sym(handle, fname, &func); - if (fname != statbuf) { - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_DDLL_TMP_BUF, fname); - } - if ( res != ERL_DE_NO_ERROR) { - return res; - } - *function = func; - return ERL_DE_NO_ERROR; -} - -int erts_sys_ddll_load_nif_init(void *handle, void **function, ErtsSysDdllError* err) -{ - /* NIFs not implemented for vxworks */ - return ERL_DE_ERROR_NO_DDLL_FUNCTIONALITY; -} - -/* - * Call the driver_init function, whatever it's really called, simple on unix... -*/ -void *erts_sys_ddll_call_init(void *function) { - void *(*initfn)(void) = function; - return (*initfn)(); -} -void *erts_sys_ddll_call_nif_init(void *function) { - return erts_sys_ddll_call_init(function); -} - - -/* - * Close a chared object - */ -int erts_sys_ddll_close2(void *handle, ErtsSysDdllError* err) -{ - MODULE_ID mid = (MODULE_ID) handle; - if (unld(mid, 0) < 0) { - return ERL_DE_DYNAMIC_ERROR_OFFSET - ((int) ModuleNotUnloadable); - } - return ERL_DE_NO_ERROR; -} - -/* - * Return string that describes the (current) error - */ -char *erts_sys_ddll_error(int code) -{ - int actual_code; - if (code > ERL_DE_DYNAMIC_ERROR_OFFSET) { - return "Unspecified error"; - } - actual_code = -1*(code - ERL_DE_DYNAMIC_ERROR_OFFSET); - if (actual_code > ((int) UnknownError)) { - actual_code = UnknownError; - } - return errcode_tab[actual_code]; -} - -static FUNCPTR lookup(char *sym) -{ - FUNCPTR entry; - SYM_TYPE type; - - if (symFindByNameAndType(sysSymTbl, sym, (char **)&entry, - &type, N_EXT | N_TEXT, N_EXT | N_TEXT) != OK) { - return NULL ; - } - return entry; -} - -static MODULE_ID get_mid(char* name) -{ - int fd; - MODULE_ID mid = NULL; - - if((fd = open(name, O_RDONLY, 0664)) >= 0) { - mid = loadModule(fd, GLOBAL_SYMBOLS); - close(fd); - } - return mid; -} - -void erts_sys_ddll_free_error(ErtsSysDdllError* err) -{ - /* NYI */ -} - diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/sys.c b/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/sys.c deleted file mode 100644 index 739b026fb1..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/sys.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2610 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/* - * system-dependent functions - * - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <version.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <types.h> -#include <sigLib.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#include <iosLib.h> -#include <envLib.h> -#include <fioLib.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <symLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> -#include <sysSymTbl.h> -#include <loadLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <taskVarLib.h> -#include <taskHookLib.h> -#include <tickLib.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <rngLib.h> -#include <semLib.h> -#include <selectLib.h> -#include <sockLib.h> -#include <a_out.h> -#include <wdLib.h> -#include <timers.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <stdarg.h> - - -#ifndef WANT_NONBLOCKING -#define WANT_NONBLOCKING -#endif - -#include "sys.h" -#include "erl_alloc.h" - -/* don't need global.h, but bif_table.h (included by bif.h) won't compile otherwise */ -#include "global.h" -#include "bif.h" - -#include "erl_sys_driver.h" - -#include "elib_stat.h" - -#include "reclaim_private.h" /* Some more or less private reclaim facilities */ - -#ifndef RETSIGTYPE -#define RETSIGTYPE void -#endif - -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void, erl_start, (int, char**)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void, erl_exit, (int n, char*, _DOTS_)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void, erl_error, (char*, va_list)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(int, driver_interrupt, (int, int)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void, increment_time, (int)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(int, erts_next_time, (_VOID_)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void, set_reclaim_free_function, (FreeFunction)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(int, erl_mem_info_get, (MEM_PART_STATS *)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(void, erl_crash_dump, (char* file, int line, char* fmt, ...)); - -#define ISREG(st) (((st).st_mode&S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) - -/* these are defined in usrLib.c */ -extern int spTaskPriority, spTaskOptions; - -/* forward declarations */ -static FUNCTION(FUNCPTR, lookup, (char*)); -static FUNCTION(int, read_fill, (int, char*, int)); -#if (CPU == SPARC) -static FUNCTION(RETSIGTYPE, fpe_sig_handler, (int)); /*where is this fun? */ -#elif (CPU == PPC603) -static FUNCTION(void, fix_registers, (void)); -#endif -static FUNCTION(void, close_pipes, (int*, int*, int)); -static FUNCTION(void, delete_hook, (void)); -static FUNCTION(void, initialize_allocation, (void)); - -FUNCTION(STATUS, uxPipeDrv, (void)); -FUNCTION(STATUS, pipe, (int*)); -FUNCTION(void, uxPipeShow, (int)); - -void erl_main(int argc, char **argv); -void argcall(char *args); - -/* Malloc-realted functions called from the VxWorks shell */ -EXTERN_FUNCTION(int, erl_set_memory_block, - (int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int)); -EXTERN_FUNCTION(int, erl_memory_show, - (int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int, int)); - -#define DEFAULT_PORT_STACK_SIZE 100000 -static int port_stack_size; - -static int erlang_id = 0; /* Inited at loading, set/reset at each run */ - -/* interval time reported to emulator */ -static int sys_itime; - -/* XXX - This is defined in .../config/all/configAll.h (NUM_FILES), - and not easily accessible at compile or run time - however, - in VxWorks 5.1 it is stored in the (undocumented?) maxFiles variable; - probably shouldn't depend on it, but we try to pick it up... */ -static int max_files = 50; /* default configAll.h */ - -int erts_vxworks_max_files; - -/* - * used by the break handler (set by signal handler on ctl-c) - */ -volatile int erts_break_requested; - -/********************* General functions ****************************/ - -/* - * Reset the terminal to the original settings on exit - * (nothing to do for WxWorks). - */ -void sys_tty_reset(int exit_code) -{ -} - -Uint -erts_sys_misc_mem_sz(void) -{ - Uint res = erts_check_io_size(); - /* res += FIXME */ - return res; -} - -/* - * XXX This declaration should not be here. - */ -void erl_sys_schedule_loop(void); - -#ifdef SOFTDEBUG -static void do_trace(int line, char *file, char *format, ...) -{ - va_list va; - int tid = taskIdSelf(); - char buff[512]; - - va_start(va, format); - sprintf(buff,"Trace: Task: 0x%08x, %s:%d - ", - tid, file, line); - vsprintf(buff + strlen(buff), format, va); - va_end(va); - strcat(buff,"\r\n"); - write(2,buff,strlen(buff)); -} - -#define TRACE() do_trace(__LINE__, __FILE__,"") -#define TRACEF(Args...) do_trace(__LINE__,__FILE__, ## Args) -#endif - -void -erts_sys_pre_init(void) -{ - if (erlang_id != 0) { - /* NOTE: This particular case must *not* call erl_exit() */ - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Sorry, erlang is already running (as task %d)\n", - erlang_id); - exit(1); - } - - /* This must be done as early as possible... */ - if(!reclaim_init()) - fprintf(stderr, "Warning : reclaim facility should be initiated before " - "erlang is started!\n"); - erts_vxworks_max_files = max_files = reclaim_max_files(); - - /* Floating point exceptions */ -#if (CPU == SPARC) - sys_sigset(SIGFPE, fpe_sig_handler); -#elif (CPU == PPC603) - fix_registers(); -#endif - - /* register the private delete hook in reclaim */ - save_delete_hook((FUNCPTR)delete_hook, (caddr_t)0); - erlang_id = taskIdSelf(); -#ifdef DEBUG - printf("emulator task id = 0x%x\n", erlang_id); -#endif -} - -void erts_sys_alloc_init(void) -{ - initialize_allocation(); -} - -void -erl_sys_init(void) -{ - setvbuf(stdout, (char *)NULL, _IOLBF, BUFSIZ); - /* XXX Bug in VxWorks stdio loses fputch()'ed output after the - setvbuf() but before a *printf(), and possibly worse (malloc - errors, crash?) - so let's give it a *printf().... */ - fprintf(stdout, "%s",""); -} - -void -erl_sys_args(int* argc, char** argv) -{ - erts_init_check_io(); - max_files = erts_check_io_max_files(); - ASSERT(max_files <= erts_vxworks_max_files); -} - -void -erts_sys_schedule_interrupt(int set) -{ - erts_check_io_interrupt(set); -} - -/* - * Called from schedule() when it runs out of runnable processes, - * or when Erlang code has performed INPUT_REDUCTIONS reduction - * steps. runnable == 0 iff there are no runnable Erlang processes. - */ -void -erl_sys_schedule(int runnable) -{ - erts_check_io(!runnable); -} - -void erts_do_break_handling(void) -{ - SET_BLOCKING(0); - /* call the break handling function, reset the flag */ - do_break(); - erts_break_requested = 0; - SET_NONBLOCKING(0); -} - -/* signal handling */ -RETSIGTYPE (*sys_sigset(sig, func))() - int sig; - RETSIGTYPE (*func)(); -{ - struct sigaction act, oact; - - sigemptyset(&act.sa_mask); - act.sa_flags = 0; - act.sa_handler = func; - sigaction(sig, &act, &oact); - return(oact.sa_handler); -} - -void sys_sigblock(int sig) -{ - sigset_t mask; - - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, sig); - sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &mask, (sigset_t *)NULL); -} - -void sys_sigrelease(int sig) -{ - sigset_t mask; - - sigemptyset(&mask); - sigaddset(&mask, sig); - sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, &mask, (sigset_t *)NULL); -} - -void -erts_sys_prepare_crash_dump(void) -{ - -} - -/* register signal handlers XXX - they don't work, need to find out why... */ -/* set up signal handlers for break and quit */ -static void request_break(void) -{ - /* just set a flag - checked for and handled - * in main thread (not signal handler). - * see check_io() - */ -#ifdef DEBUG - fprintf(stderr,"break!\n"); -#endif - erts_break_requested = 1; - erts_check_io_async_sig_interrupt(1); /* Make sure we don't sleep in erts_poll_wait */ -} - -static void do_quit(void) -{ - halt_0(0); -} - -void erts_set_ignore_break(void) { -} - -void init_break_handler(void) -{ - sys_sigset(SIGINT, request_break); - sys_sigset(SIGQUIT, do_quit); -} - -void erts_replace_intr(void) { -} - -int sys_max_files(void) -{ - return(max_files); -} - -/******************* Routines for time measurement *********************/ - -int sys_init_time(void) -{ - erts_clock_rate = sysClkRateGet(); - /* - ** One could imagine that it would be better returning - ** a resolution more near the clock rate, like in: - ** return 1000 / erts_clock_rate; - ** but tests show that such isn't the case (rounding errors?) - ** Well, we go for the Unix variant of returning 1 - ** as a constant virtual clock rate. - */ - return SYS_CLOCK_RESOLUTION; -} - -int erts_clock_rate; -static volatile int ticks_inuse; -static volatile unsigned long ticks_collected; /* will wrap */ -static WDOG_ID watchdog_id; -static ULONG user_time; -static int this_task_id, sys_itime; -static SysHrTime hrtime_wrap; -static unsigned long last_tick_count; - -static void tolerant_time_clockint(int count) -{ - if (watchdog_id != NULL) { - if (taskIsReady(this_task_id)) - user_time += 1; - ++count; - if (!ticks_inuse) { - ticks_collected += count; - count = 0; - } - wdStart(watchdog_id, 1, (FUNCPTR)tolerant_time_clockint, count); - } -} - -int sys_init_hrtime(void) -{ - this_task_id = taskIdSelf(); /* OK, this only works for one single task - in the system... */ - user_time = 0; - - ticks_inuse = 0; - ticks_collected = 0; - hrtime_wrap = 0; - last_tick_count = 0; - - sys_itime = 1000 / erts_clock_rate; - watchdog_id = wdCreate(); - wdStart(watchdog_id, 1, (FUNCPTR) tolerant_time_clockint, 0); - return 0; -} - -SysHrTime sys_gethrtime(void) -{ - SysHrTime ticks; - - ++ticks_inuse; - ticks = (SysHrTime) (ticks_collected & 0x7FFFFFFF); - ticks_inuse = 0; - if (ticks < (SysHrTime) last_tick_count) { - hrtime_wrap += 1UL << 31; - } - last_tick_count = ticks; - return (ticks + hrtime_wrap) * ((SysHrTime) (1000000000UL / - erts_clock_rate)); -} - -void sys_gettimeofday(SysTimeval *tvp) -{ - struct timespec now; - - clock_gettime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &now); - tvp->tv_sec = now.tv_sec; - tvp->tv_usec = now.tv_nsec / 1000; -} - -clock_t sys_times(SysTimes *t) -{ - t->tms_stime = t->tms_cutime = t->tms_cstime = 0; - ++ticks_inuse; - t->tms_utime = user_time; - ticks_inuse = 0; - return tickGet(); /* The best we can do... */ -} - -/* This is called when *this task* is deleted */ -static void delete_hook(void) -{ - if (watchdog_id != NULL) { - wdDelete(watchdog_id); - watchdog_id = NULL; - } - erlang_id = 0; - this_task_id = 0; -} - -/************************** OS info *******************************/ - -/* Used by erlang:info/1. */ -/* (This code was formerly in drv.XXX/XXX_os_drv.c) */ - -#define MAX_VER_STR 9 /* Number of characters to - consider in version string */ - -static FUNCTION(int, get_number, (char** str_ptr)); - -char os_type[] = "vxworks"; - -static int -get_number(char **str_ptr) -{ - char* s = *str_ptr; /* Pointer to beginning of string. */ - char* dot; /* Pointer to dot in string or NULL. */ - - if (!isdigit(*s)) - return 0; - if ((dot = strchr(s, '.')) == NULL) { - *str_ptr = s+strlen(s); - return atoi(s); - } else { - *dot = '\0'; - *str_ptr = dot+1; - return atoi(s); - } -} - -/* namebuf; Where to return the name. */ -/* size; Size of name buffer. */ -void -os_flavor(char *namebuf, unsigned size) -{ - strcpy(namebuf, "-"); -} - -/* int* pMajor; Pointer to major version. */ -/* int* pMinor; Pointer to minor version. */ -/* int* pBuild; Pointer to build number. */ -void -os_version(int *pMajor, int *pMinor, int *pBuild) -{ - char os_ver[MAX_VER_STR+2]; - char* release; /* Pointer to the release string: - * X.Y or X.Y.Z. - */ - strncpy(os_ver, vxWorksVersion, MAX_VER_STR); - release = os_ver; - *pMajor = get_number(&release); - *pMinor = get_number(&release); - *pBuild = get_number(&release); -} - -void init_getenv_state(GETENV_STATE *state) -{ - *state = NULL; -} - -char *getenv_string(GETENV_STATE *state0) -{ - return NULL; -} - -void fini_getenv_state(GETENV_STATE *state) -{ - *state = NULL; -} - -/************************** Port I/O *******************************/ - - -/* I. Common stuff */ - -#define TMP_BUF_MAX (tmp_buf_size - 1024) -static byte *tmp_buf; -static Uint tmp_buf_size; - -/* II. The spawn/fd/vanilla drivers */ - -/* This data is shared by these drivers - initialized by spawn_init() */ -static struct driver_data { - int port_num, ofd, packet_bytes, report_exit; - int exitcode, exit_reported; /* For returning of exit codes. */ -} *driver_data; /* indexed by fd */ - -/* - * Locking only for exitcodes and exit_reported, one global sem for all - * spawn ports as this is rare. - */ -static SEM_ID driver_data_sem = NULL; -/* - * Also locking when looking up entries in the load table - */ -static SEM_ID entry_data_sem = NULL; - -/* We maintain a linked fifo queue of these structs in order */ -/* to manage unfinnished reads/and writes on differenet fd's */ - -typedef struct pend { - char *cpos; - int fd; - int remain; - struct pend *next; - char buf[1]; /* this is a trick to be able to malloc one chunk */ -} Pend; - -static struct fd_data { - int inport, outport; - char *buf, *cpos; - int sz, remain; /* for input on fd */ - Pend* pending; /* pending outputs */ - -} *fd_data; /* indexed by fd */ - - -/* Driver interfaces */ -static ErlDrvData spawn_start(ErlDrvPort port_num, char *name, SysDriverOpts* opts); -static ErlDrvData fd_start(ErlDrvPort port_num, char *name, SysDriverOpts* opts); -static ErlDrvData vanilla_start(ErlDrvPort port_num, char *name, SysDriverOpts* opts); -static int spawn_init(void); -static void fd_stop(ErlDrvData); -static void stop(ErlDrvData); -static void ready_input(ErlDrvData fd, ErlDrvEvent ready_fd); -static void ready_output(ErlDrvData fd, ErlDrvEvent ready_fd); -static void output(ErlDrvData fd, char *buf, ErlDrvSizeT len); -static void stop_select(ErlDrvEvent, void*); - -struct erl_drv_entry spawn_driver_entry = { - spawn_init, - spawn_start, - stop, - output, - ready_input, - ready_output, - "spawn", - NULL, /* finish */ - NULL, /* handle */ - NULL, /* control */ - NULL, /* timeout */ - NULL, /* outputv */ - NULL, /* ready_async */ - NULL, /* flush */ - NULL, /* call */ - NULL, /* event */ - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MARKER, - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MAJOR_VERSION, - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MINOR_VERSION, - 0, /* ERL_DRV_FLAGs */ - NULL, /* handle2 */ - NULL, /* process_exit */ - stop_select - -}; -struct erl_drv_entry fd_driver_entry = { - NULL, - fd_start, - fd_stop, - output, - ready_input, - ready_output, - "fd", - NULL, /* finish */ - NULL, /* handle */ - NULL, /* control */ - NULL, /* timeout */ - NULL, /* outputv */ - NULL, /* ready_async */ - NULL, /* flush */ - NULL, /* call */ - NULL, /* event */ - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MARKER, - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MAJOR_VERSION, - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MINOR_VERSION, - 0, /* ERL_DRV_FLAGs */ - NULL, /* handle2 */ - NULL, /* process_exit */ - stop_select -}; -struct erl_drv_entry vanilla_driver_entry = { - NULL, - vanilla_start, - stop, - output, - ready_input, - ready_output, - "vanilla", - NULL, /* finish */ - NULL, /* handle */ - NULL, /* control */ - NULL, /* timeout */ - NULL, /* outputv */ - NULL, /* ready_async */ - NULL, /* flush */ - NULL, /* call */ - NULL, /* event */ - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MARKER, - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MAJOR_VERSION, - ERL_DRV_EXTENDED_MINOR_VERSION, - 0, /* ERL_DRV_FLAGs */ - NULL, /* handle2 */ - NULL, /* process_exit */ - stop_select -}; - -/* -** Set up enough of the driver_data structure to be able to report exit status. -** Some things may be initiated again, but that is no real problem. -*/ -static int pre_set_driver_data(int ifd, int ofd, - int read_write, int report_exit) { - if (read_write & DO_READ) { - driver_data[ifd].report_exit = report_exit; - driver_data[ifd].exitcode = 0; - driver_data[ifd].exit_reported = 0; - if (read_write & DO_WRITE) { - driver_data[ifd].ofd = ofd; - if (ifd != ofd) { - driver_data[ofd] = driver_data[ifd]; - driver_data[ofd].report_exit = 0; - } - } else { /* DO_READ only */ - driver_data[ifd].ofd = -1; - } - return(ifd); - } else { /* DO_WRITE only */ - driver_data[ofd].report_exit = 0; - driver_data[ofd].exitcode = 0; - driver_data[ofd].exit_reported = 0; - driver_data[ofd].ofd = ofd; - return(ofd); - } -} - -/* -** Set up the driver_data structure, it may have been initiated -** partly by the function above, but we dont care. -*/ -static int set_driver_data(int port_num, int ifd, int ofd, - int packet_bytes, int read_write, - int report_exit) -{ - if (read_write & DO_READ) { - driver_data[ifd].packet_bytes = packet_bytes; - driver_data[ifd].port_num = port_num; - driver_data[ifd].report_exit = report_exit; - if (read_write & DO_WRITE) { - driver_data[ifd].ofd = ofd; - if (ifd != ofd) { - driver_data[ofd] = driver_data[ifd]; - driver_data[ofd].report_exit = 0; - } - } else { /* DO_READ only */ - driver_data[ifd].ofd = -1; - } - (void) driver_select(port_num, ifd, ERL_DRV_READ|ERL_DRV_USE, 1); - return(ifd); - } else { /* DO_WRITE only */ - driver_data[ofd].packet_bytes = packet_bytes; - driver_data[ofd].port_num = port_num; - driver_data[ofd].report_exit = 0; - driver_data[ofd].ofd = ofd; - return(ofd); - } -} - -static int need_new_sems = 1; - -static int spawn_init(void) -{ - char *stackenv; - int size; - driver_data = (struct driver_data *) - erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_DRV_TAB, max_files * sizeof(struct driver_data)); - if (need_new_sems) { - driver_data_sem = semMCreate - (SEM_Q_PRIORITY | SEM_DELETE_SAFE | SEM_INVERSION_SAFE); - entry_data_sem = semMCreate - (SEM_Q_PRIORITY | SEM_DELETE_SAFE | SEM_INVERSION_SAFE); - } - if (driver_data_sem == NULL || entry_data_sem == NULL) { - erl_exit(1,"Could not allocate driver locking semaphore."); - } - need_new_sems = 0; - - (void)uxPipeDrv(); /* Install pipe driver */ - - if ((stackenv = getenv("ERLPORTSTACKSIZE")) != NULL && - (size = atoi(stackenv)) > 0) - port_stack_size = size; - else - port_stack_size = DEFAULT_PORT_STACK_SIZE; - return 0; -} - -/* Argv has to be built vith the save_xxx routines, not with whathever - sys_xxx2 has in mind... */ -#define argv_alloc save_malloc -#define argv_realloc save_realloc -#define argv_free save_free -/* Build argv, return argc or -1 on failure */ -static int build_argv(char *name, char ***argvp) -{ - int argvsize = 10, argc = 0; - char *args, *arglast = NULL, *argp; - char **argv; - -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Building argv, %s =>\n", name); -#endif - if ((argv = (char **)argv_alloc(argvsize * sizeof(char *))) == NULL) - return(-1); - if ((args = argv_alloc(strlen(name) + 1)) == NULL) - return(-1); - strcpy(args, name); - argp = strtok_r(args, " \t", &arglast); - while (argp != NULL) { - if (argc + 1 >= argvsize) { - argvsize += 10; - argv = (char **)argv_realloc((char *)argv, argvsize*sizeof(char *)); - if (argv == NULL) { - argv_free(args); - return(-1); - } - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "%s\n", argp); -#endif - argv[argc++] = argp; - argp = strtok_r((char *)NULL, " \t", &arglast); - } - argv[argc] = NULL; - *argvp = argv; - return(argc); -} -#undef argv_alloc -#undef argv_realloc -#undef argv_free - - -/* Lookup and return global text symbol or NULL on failure - Symbol name is null-terminated and without the leading '_' */ -static FUNCPTR -lookup(char *sym) -{ - char buf[256]; - char *symname = buf; - int len; - FUNCPTR entry; - SYM_TYPE type; - - len = strlen(sym); - if (len > 254 && (symname = malloc(len+2)) == NULL) - return(NULL); -#if defined _ARCH_PPC || defined SIMSPARCSOLARIS - /* GCC for PPC and SIMSPARC doesn't add a leading _ to symbols */ - strcpy(symname, sym); -#else - sprintf(symname, "_%s", sym); -#endif - if (symFindByNameAndType(sysSymTbl, symname, (char **)&entry, - &type, N_EXT | N_TEXT, N_EXT | N_TEXT) != OK) - entry = NULL; - if (symname != buf) - free(symname); - return(entry); -} - -/* This function is spawned to build argc, argv, lookup the symbol to call, - connect and set up file descriptors, and make the actual call. - N.B. 'name' was allocated by the Erlang task (through plain_malloc) and - is freed by this port program task. - Note: 'name' may be a path containing '/'. */ - -static void call_proc(char *name, int ifd, int ofd, int read_write, - int redir_stderr, int driver_index, - int p6, int p7, int p8, int p9) -{ - int argc; - char **argv, *bname; - FUNCPTR entry; - int ret = -1; - - /* Must consume 'name' */ - argc = build_argv(name, &argv); - plain_free(name); - /* Find basename of path */ - if ((bname = strrchr(argv[0], '/')) != NULL) { - bname++; - } else { - bname = argv[0]; - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Port program name: %s\n", bname); -#endif - semTake(entry_data_sem, WAIT_FOREVER); - - if (argc > 0) { - if ((entry = lookup(bname)) == NULL) { - int fd; - char *fn; - /* NOTE: We don't check the return value of loadModule, - since that was incompatibly changed from 5.0.2b to 5.1, - but rather do a repeated lookup(). */ - if ((fd = open(argv[0], O_RDONLY)) > 0) { - (void) loadModule(fd, GLOBAL_SYMBOLS); - close(fd); - entry = lookup(bname); - } - if (entry == NULL) { - /* filename == func failed, try func.o */ - if ((fn = malloc(strlen(argv[0]) + 3)) != NULL) { /* ".o\0" */ - strcpy(fn, argv[0]); - strcat(fn, ".o"); - if ((fd = open(fn, O_RDONLY)) > 0) { - (void) loadModule(fd, GLOBAL_SYMBOLS); - close(fd); - entry = lookup(bname); - } - free(fn); - } - } - } - } else { - entry = NULL; - } - semGive(entry_data_sem); - - if (read_write & DO_READ) { /* emulator read */ - save_fd(ofd); - ioTaskStdSet(0, 1, ofd); /* stdout for process */ - if(redir_stderr) - ioTaskStdSet(0, 2, ofd);/* stderr for process */ - } - if (read_write & DO_WRITE) { /* emulator write */ - save_fd(ifd); - ioTaskStdSet(0, 0, ifd); /* stdin for process */ - } - if (entry != NULL) { - ret = (*entry)(argc, argv, (char **)NULL); /* NULL for envp */ - } else { - fdprintf(2, "Could not exec \"%s\"\n", argv[0]); - ret = -1; - } - if (driver_data[driver_index].report_exit) { - semTake(driver_data_sem, WAIT_FOREVER); - driver_data[driver_index].exitcode = ret; - driver_data[driver_index].exit_reported = 1; - semGive(driver_data_sem); - } - /* We *don't* want to close the pipes here, but let the delete - hook take care of it - it might want to flush stdout and there'd - better be an open descriptor to flush to... */ - exit(ret); -} - -static void close_pipes(int ifd[2], int ofd[2], int read_write) -{ - if (read_write & DO_READ) { - (void) close(ifd[0]); - (void) close(ifd[1]); - } - if (read_write & DO_WRITE) { - (void) close(ofd[0]); - (void) close(ofd[1]); - } -} - -static void init_fd_data(int fd, int port_unused_argument) -{ - SET_NONBLOCKING(fd); - fd_data[fd].pending = NULL; - fd_data[fd].buf = fd_data[fd].cpos = NULL; - fd_data[fd].remain = fd_data[fd].sz = 0; -} - -static ErlDrvData spawn_start(ErlDrvPort port_num, char *name,SysDriverOpts* opts) -{ - int ifd[2], ofd[2], len, nl, id; - char taskname[11], *progname, *bname; - char *space_in_command; - int packet_bytes = opts->packet_bytes; - int read_write = opts->read_write; - int use_stdio = opts->use_stdio; - int redir_stderr = opts->redir_stderr; - int driver_index; - - if (!use_stdio){ - return (ErlDrvData) -3; - } - - /* Create pipes and set the Erlang task as owner of its - * read and write ends (through save_fd()). - */ - switch (read_write) { - case DO_READ: - if (pipe(ifd) < 0){ - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - if (ifd[0] >= max_files) { - close_pipes(ifd, ofd, read_write); - errno = ENFILE; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - save_fd(ifd[0]); - break; - case DO_WRITE: - if (pipe(ofd) < 0) { - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - if (ofd[1] >= max_files) { - close_pipes(ifd, ofd, read_write); - errno = ENFILE; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - save_fd(ofd[1]); - break; - case DO_READ|DO_WRITE: - if (pipe(ifd) < 0){ - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - if (ifd[0] >= max_files || pipe(ofd) < 0) { - close_pipes(ifd, ofd, DO_READ); - errno = ENFILE; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - if (ofd[1] >= max_files) { - close_pipes(ifd, ofd, read_write); - errno = ENFILE; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - save_fd(ifd[0]); - save_fd(ofd[1]); - break; - default: - return (ErlDrvData) -1; - } - - /* Allocate space for program name to be freed by the - * spawned task. We use plain_malloc so that the allocated - * space is not owned by the Erlang task. - */ - - if ((progname = plain_malloc(strlen(name) + 1)) == NULL) { - close_pipes(ifd, ofd, read_write); - errno = ENOMEM; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - strcpy(progname, name); - - /* Check if name contains a space - * (e.g "port_test -o/home/gandalf/tornado/wind/target/erlang") - */ - if ((space_in_command = strrchr(progname, ' ')) != NULL) { - *space_in_command = '\0'; - } - - /* resulting in "port_test" */ - if ((bname = strrchr(progname, '/')) != NULL) - bname++; - else - bname = progname; - - /* resulting in "port_test" */ - len = strlen(bname); - nl = len > 10 ? 10 : len; - strncpy(taskname, bname, nl); - taskname[nl] = '\0'; - if (space_in_command != NULL) - *space_in_command = ' '; - driver_index = pre_set_driver_data(ifd[0], ofd[1], - read_write, opts->exit_status); - - /* resetting to "port_test -o/home/gandalf/tornado/wind/target/erlang" */ - if ((id = taskSpawn(taskname, spTaskPriority, spTaskOptions, - port_stack_size, (FUNCPTR)call_proc, (int)progname, - ofd[0], ifd[1], read_write, redir_stderr, driver_index, - 0,0,0,0)) - == ERROR) { - close_pipes(ifd, ofd, read_write); - plain_free(progname); /* only when spawn fails */ - errno = ENOMEM; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Spawned %s as %s[0x%x]\n", name, taskname, id); -#endif - if (read_write & DO_READ) - init_fd_data(ifd[0], port_num); - if (read_write & DO_WRITE) - init_fd_data(ofd[1], port_num); - return (ErlDrvData) (set_driver_data(port_num, ifd[0], ofd[1], - packet_bytes,read_write, - opts->exit_status)); -} - -static ErlDrvData fd_start(ErlDrvPort port_num, char *name, SysDriverOpts* opts) -{ - if (((opts->read_write & DO_READ) && opts->ifd >= max_files) || - ((opts->read_write & DO_WRITE) && opts->ofd >= max_files)) { - return (ErlDrvData) -1; - } - - if (opts->read_write & DO_READ) - init_fd_data(opts->ifd, port_num); - if (opts->read_write & DO_WRITE) - init_fd_data(opts->ofd, port_num); - return (ErlDrvData) (set_driver_data(port_num, opts->ifd, opts->ofd, - opts->packet_bytes, opts->read_write, 0)); -} - -static void clear_fd_data(int fd) -{ - - if (fd_data[fd].sz > 0) - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_FD_ENTRY_BUF, (void *) fd_data[fd].buf); - fd_data[fd].buf = NULL; - fd_data[fd].sz = 0; - fd_data[fd].remain = 0; - fd_data[fd].cpos = NULL; -} - -static void nbio_stop_fd(int port_num, int fd) -{ - Pend *p, *p1; - - driver_select(port_num, fd, ERL_DRV_READ|ERL_DRV_WRITE, 0); - clear_fd_data(fd); - p = fd_data[fd].pending; - SET_BLOCKING(fd); - while (p) { - p1 = p->next; - free(p); - p = p1; - } - fd_data[fd].pending = NULL; -} - -static void fd_stop(ErlDrvData drv_data) -{ - int ofd; - int fd = (int) drv_data; - - nbio_stop_fd(driver_data[fd].port_num, (int)fd); - ofd = driver_data[fd].ofd; - if (ofd != fd && ofd != -1) - nbio_stop_fd(driver_data[fd].port_num, (int)ofd); /* XXX fd = ofd? */ -} - -static ErlDrvData -vanilla_start(ErlDrvPort port_num, char *name, SysDriverOpts* opts) -{ - int flags, fd; - struct stat statbuf; - - DEBUGF(("vanilla_start, name: %s [r=%1i w=%1i]\n", name, - opts->read_write & DO_READ, - opts->read_write & DO_WRITE)); - - flags = (opts->read_write == DO_READ ? O_RDONLY : - opts->read_write == DO_WRITE ? O_WRONLY|O_CREAT|O_TRUNC : - O_RDWR|O_CREAT); - if ((fd = open(name, flags, 0666)) < 0){ - errno = ENFILE; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - if (fd >= max_files) { - close(fd); - errno = ENFILE; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - if (fstat(fd, &statbuf) < 0) { - close(fd); - errno = ENFILE; - return (ErlDrvData) -2; - } - - /* Return error for reading regular files (doesn't work) */ - if (ISREG(statbuf) && ((opts->read_write) & DO_READ)) { - close(fd); - return (ErlDrvData) -3; - } - init_fd_data(fd, port_num); - return (ErlDrvData) (set_driver_data(port_num, fd, fd, - opts->packet_bytes, opts->read_write, 0)); -} - -/* Note that driver_data[fd].ifd == fd if the port was opened for reading, */ -/* otherwise (i.e. write only) driver_data[fd].ofd = fd. */ - -static void stop(ErlDrvData drv_data) -{ - int port_num, ofd; - int fd = (int) drv_data; - - port_num = driver_data[fd].port_num; - nbio_stop_fd(port_num, fd); - driver_select(port_num, fd, ERL_DRV_USE, 0); /* close(fd) */ - - ofd = driver_data[fd].ofd; - if (ofd != fd && ofd != -1) { - nbio_stop_fd(port_num, ofd); - driver_select(port_num, ofd, ERL_DRV_USE, 0); /* close(fd) */ - } -} - -static int sched_write(int port_num,int fd, char *buf, int len, int pb) -{ - Pend *p, *p2, *p3; - int p_bytes = len; - - p = (Pend*) erts_alloc_fnf(ERTS_ALC_T_PEND_DATA, pb + len + sizeof(Pend)); - if (!p) { - driver_failure(port_num, -1); - return(-1); - } - - switch(pb) { - case 4: put_int32(len, p->buf); break; - case 2: put_int16(len, p->buf); break; - case 1: put_int8(len, p->buf); break; - case 0: break; /* Handles this case too */ - } - sys_memcpy(p->buf + pb, buf, len); - driver_select(port_num, fd, ERL_DRV_WRITE|ERL_DRV_USE, 1); - p->cpos = p->buf; - p->fd = fd; - p->next = NULL; - p->remain = len + pb; - p2 = fd_data[fd].pending; - if (p2 == NULL) - fd_data[fd].pending = p; - else { - p3 = p2->next; - while(p3) { - p_bytes += p2->remain; - p2 = p2->next; - p3 = p3->next; - } - p2->next = p; - } - if (p_bytes > (1 << 13)) /* More than 8 k pending */ - set_busy_port(port_num, 1); - return(0); -} - -/* Fd is the value returned as drv_data by the start func */ -static void output(ErlDrvData drv_data, char *buf, ErlDrvSizeT len) -{ - int buf_done, port_num, wval, pb, ofd; - byte lb[4]; - struct iovec iv[2]; - int fd = (int) drv_data; - - pb = driver_data[fd].packet_bytes; - port_num = driver_data[fd].port_num; - - if ((ofd = driver_data[fd].ofd) == -1) { - return; - } - - if (fd_data[ofd].pending) { - sched_write(port_num, ofd, buf, len, pb); - return; - } - - if ((pb == 2 && len > 65535) || (pb == 1 && len > 255)) { - driver_failure_posix(port_num, EINVAL); - return; - } - if (pb == 0) { - wval = write(ofd, buf, len); - } else { - lb[0] = (len >> 24) & 255; /* MSB */ - lb[1] = (len >> 16) & 255; - lb[2] = (len >> 8) & 255; - lb[3] = len & 255; /* LSB */ - iv[0].iov_base = (char*) lb + (4 - pb); - iv[0].iov_len = pb; - iv[1].iov_base = buf; - iv[1].iov_len = len; - wval = writev(ofd, iv, 2); - } - if (wval == pb + len ) { - return; - } - if (wval < 0) { - if ((errno == EINTR) || (errno == ERRNO_BLOCK)) { - if (pb) { - sched_write(port_num, ofd, buf ,len, pb); - } else if (pb == 0) { - sched_write(port_num, ofd, buf ,len, 0); - } - return; - } - driver_failure_posix(driver_data[fd].port_num, EINVAL); - return; - } - if (wval < pb) { - sched_write(port_num, ofd, (lb +4 -pb) + wval, pb-wval, 0); - sched_write(port_num, ofd, buf ,len, 0); - return; - } - - /* we now know that wval < (pb + len) */ - buf_done = wval - pb; - sched_write(port_num, ofd, buf + buf_done, len - buf_done,0); -} - -static void stop_select(ErlDrvEvent fd, void* _) -{ - close((int)fd); -} - -static int ensure_header(int fd,char *buf,int packet_size, int sofar) -{ - int res = 0; - int remaining = packet_size - sofar; - - SET_BLOCKING(fd); - if (read_fill(fd, buf+sofar, remaining) != remaining) - return -1; - switch (packet_size) { - case 1: res = get_int8(buf); break; - case 2: res = get_int16(buf); break; - case 4: res = get_int32(buf); break; - } - SET_NONBLOCKING(fd); - return(res); -} - -static int port_inp_failure(int port_num, int ready_fd, int res) -{ - (void) driver_select(port_num, ready_fd, ERL_DRV_READ|ERL_DRV_WRITE, 0); - clear_fd_data(ready_fd); - if (res == 0) { - if (driver_data[ready_fd].report_exit) { - int tmpexit = 0; - int reported; - /* Lock the driver_data structure */ - semTake(driver_data_sem, WAIT_FOREVER); - if ((reported = driver_data[ready_fd].exit_reported)) - tmpexit = driver_data[ready_fd].exitcode; - semGive(driver_data_sem); - if (reported) { - erts_fprintf(stderr,"Exitcode %d reported\r\n", tmpexit); - driver_report_exit(port_num, tmpexit); - } - } - driver_failure_eof(port_num); - } else { - driver_failure(port_num, res); - } - return 0; -} - -/* fd is the drv_data that is returned from the */ -/* initial start routine */ -/* ready_fd is the descriptor that is ready to read */ - -static void ready_input(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvEvent drv_event) -{ - int port_num, packet_bytes, res; - Uint h = 0; - char *buf; - int fd = (int) drv_data; - int ready_fd = (int) drv_event; - - port_num = driver_data[fd].port_num; - packet_bytes = driver_data[fd].packet_bytes; - - if (packet_bytes == 0) { - if ((res = read(ready_fd, tmp_buf, tmp_buf_size)) > 0) { - driver_output(port_num, (char*)tmp_buf, res); - return; - } - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, res); - return; - } - - if (fd_data[ready_fd].remain > 0) { /* We try to read the remainder */ - /* space is allocated in buf */ - res = read(ready_fd, fd_data[ready_fd].cpos, - fd_data[ready_fd].remain); - if (res < 0) { - if ((errno == EINTR) || (errno == ERRNO_BLOCK)) { - ; - } else { - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, res); - } - } else if (res == 0) { - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, res); - } else if (res == fd_data[ready_fd].remain) { /* we're done */ - driver_output(port_num, fd_data[ready_fd].buf, - fd_data[ready_fd].sz); - clear_fd_data(ready_fd); - } else { /* if (res < fd_data[ready_fd].remain) */ - fd_data[ready_fd].cpos += res; - fd_data[ready_fd].remain -= res; - } - return; - } - - - if (fd_data[ready_fd].remain == 0) { /* clean fd */ - /* We make one read attempt and see what happens */ - res = read(ready_fd, tmp_buf, tmp_buf_size); - if (res < 0) { - if ((errno == EINTR) || (errno == ERRNO_BLOCK)) - return; - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, res); - return; - } - else if (res == 0) { /* eof */ - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, res); - return; - } - else if (res < packet_bytes) { /* Ugly case... get at least */ - if ((h = ensure_header(ready_fd, tmp_buf, packet_bytes, res))==-1) { - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, -1); - return; - } - buf = erts_alloc_fnf(ERTS_ALC_T_FD_ENTRY_BUF, h); - if (!buf) { - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, -1); - return; - } - fd_data[ready_fd].buf = buf; - fd_data[ready_fd].sz = h; - fd_data[ready_fd].remain = h; - fd_data[ready_fd].cpos = buf; - return; - } - else { /* if (res >= packet_bytes) */ - unsigned char* cpos = tmp_buf; - int bytes_left = res; - while (1) { /* driver_output as many as possible */ - if (bytes_left == 0) { - clear_fd_data(ready_fd); - return; - } - if (bytes_left < packet_bytes) { /* Yet an ugly case */ - if((h=ensure_header(ready_fd, cpos, - packet_bytes, bytes_left))==-1) { - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, -1); - return; - } - buf = erts_alloc_fnf(ERTS_ALC_T_FD_ENTRY_BUF, h); - if (!buf) - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, -1); - fd_data[ready_fd].buf = buf; - fd_data[ready_fd].sz = h; - fd_data[ready_fd].remain = h; - fd_data[ready_fd].cpos = buf; - return; - } - switch (packet_bytes) { - case 1: h = get_int8(cpos); cpos += 1; break; - case 2: h = get_int16(cpos); cpos += 2; break; - case 4: h = get_int32(cpos); cpos += 4; break; - } - bytes_left -= packet_bytes; - /* we've got the header, now check if we've got the data */ - if (h <= (bytes_left)) { - driver_output(port_num, (char*) cpos, h); - cpos += h; - bytes_left -= h; - continue; - } - else { /* The last message we got was split */ - buf = erts_alloc_fnf(ERTS_ALC_T_FD_ENTRY_BUF, h); - if (!buf) { - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, -1); - } - sys_memcpy(buf, cpos, bytes_left); - fd_data[ready_fd].buf = buf; - fd_data[ready_fd].sz = h; - fd_data[ready_fd].remain = h - bytes_left; - fd_data[ready_fd].cpos = buf + bytes_left; - return; - } - } - return; - } - } - fprintf(stderr, "remain %d \n", fd_data[ready_fd].remain); - port_inp_failure(port_num, ready_fd, -1); -} - - -/* fd is the drv_data that is returned from the */ -/* initial start routine */ -/* ready_fd is the descriptor that is ready to read */ - -static void ready_output(ErlDrvData drv_data, ErlDrvEvent drv_event) -{ - Pend *p; - int wval; - - int fd = (int) drv_data; - int ready_fd = (int) drv_event; - - while(1) { - if ((p = fd_data[ready_fd].pending) == NULL) { - driver_select(driver_data[fd].port_num, ready_fd, - ERL_DRV_WRITE, 0); - return; - } - wval = write(p->fd, p->cpos, p->remain); - if (wval == p->remain) { - fd_data[ready_fd].pending = p->next; - erts_free(ERTS_ALC_T_PEND_DATA, p); - if (fd_data[ready_fd].pending == NULL) { - driver_select(driver_data[fd].port_num, ready_fd, - ERL_DRV_WRITE, 0); - set_busy_port(driver_data[fd].port_num, 0); - return; - } - else - continue; - } - else if (wval < 0) { - if (errno == ERRNO_BLOCK || errno == EINTR) - return; - else { - driver_select(driver_data[fd].port_num, ready_fd, - ERL_DRV_WRITE, 0); - driver_failure(driver_data[fd].port_num, -1); - return; - } - } - else if (wval < p->remain) { - p->cpos += wval; - p->remain -= wval; - return; - } - } -} - -/* Fills in the systems representation of the jam/beam process identifier. -** The Pid is put in STRING representation in the supplied buffer, -** no interpretatione of this should be done by the rest of the -** emulator. The buffer should be at least 21 bytes long. -*/ -void sys_get_pid(char *buffer){ - int p = taskIdSelf(); /* Hmm, may be negative??? requires some GB of - memory to make the TCB address convert to a - negative value. */ - sprintf(buffer,"%d", p); -} - -int -erts_sys_putenv(char *buffer, int sep_ix) -{ - return putenv(buffer); -} - -int -erts_sys_getenv(char *key, char *value, size_t *size) -{ - char *orig_value; - int res; - orig_value = getenv(key); - if (!orig_value) - res = -1; - else { - size_t len = sys_strlen(orig_value); - if (len >= *size) { - *size = len + 1; - res = 1; - } - else { - *size = len; - sys_memcpy((void *) value, (void *) orig_value, len+1); - res = 0; - } - } - return res; -} - -int -erts_sys_getenv__(char *key, char *value, size_t *size) -{ - return erts_sys_getenv(key, value, size); -} - -void -sys_init_io(void) -{ - tmp_buf = (byte *) erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_SYS_TMP_BUF, SYS_TMP_BUF_SIZE); - tmp_buf_size = SYS_TMP_BUF_SIZE; - fd_data = (struct fd_data *) - erts_alloc(ERTS_ALC_T_FD_TAB, max_files * sizeof(struct fd_data)); -} - - -/* Fill buffer, return buffer length, 0 for EOF, < 0 for error. */ - -static int read_fill(int fd, char *buf, int len) -{ - int i, got = 0; - do { - if ((i = read(fd, buf+got, len-got)) <= 0) { - return i; - } - got += i; - } while (got < len); - return (len); -} - - -/************************** Misc... *******************************/ - -extern const char pre_loaded_code[]; -extern char* const pre_loaded[]; - - -/* Float conversion */ - -int sys_chars_to_double(char *buf, double *fp) -{ - char *s = buf; - - /* The following check is incorporated from the Vee machine */ - -#define ISDIGIT(d) ((d) >= '0' && (d) <= '9') - - /* Robert says that something like this is what he really wanted: - * - * 7 == sscanf(Tbuf, "%[+-]%[0-9].%[0-9]%[eE]%[+-]%[0-9]%s", ....); - * if (*s2 == 0 || *s3 == 0 || *s4 == 0 || *s6 == 0 || *s7) - * break; - */ - - /* Scan string to check syntax. */ - if (*s == '+' || *s == '-') - s++; - - if (!ISDIGIT(*s)) /* Leading digits. */ - return -1; - while (ISDIGIT(*s)) s++; - if (*s++ != '.') /* Decimal part. */ - return -1; - if (!ISDIGIT(*s)) - return -1; - while (ISDIGIT(*s)) s++; - if (*s == 'e' || *s == 'E') { - /* There is an exponent. */ - s++; - if (*s == '+' || *s == '-') - s++; - if (!ISDIGIT(*s)) - return -1; - while (ISDIGIT(*s)) s++; - } - if (*s) /* That should be it */ - return -1; - - if (sscanf(buf, "%lf", fp) != 1) - return -1; - return 0; -} - -/* - ** Convert a double to ascii format 0.dddde[+|-]ddd - ** return number of characters converted - */ - -int sys_double_to_chars(double fp, char *buf) -{ - (void) sprintf(buf, "%.20e", fp); - return strlen(buf); -} - - -/* Floating point exceptions */ - -#if (CPU == SPARC) -jmp_buf fpe_jmp; - -RETSIGTYPE fpe_sig_handler(int sig) -{ - longjmp(fpe_jmp, 1); -} - -#elif (CPU == PPC603) -static void fix_registers(void){ - FP_CONTEXT fpcontext; - fppSave(&fpcontext); - fpcontext.fpcsr &= ~(_PPC_FPSCR_INIT); - fppRestore(&fpcontext); -} -#endif - - -/* Return a pointer to a vector of names of preloaded modules */ - -Preload* sys_preloaded(void) -{ - return (Preload *) pre_loaded; -} - -/* Return a pointer to preloaded code for module "module" */ -unsigned char* sys_preload_begin(Preload *pp) -{ - return pp->code; -} - -/* Clean up if allocated */ -void sys_preload_end(Preload *pp) -{ - /* Nothing */ -} - -/* Read a key from console (?) */ - -int sys_get_key(int fd) -{ - int c; - unsigned char rbuf[64]; - - fflush(stdout); /* Flush query ??? */ - - if ((c = read(fd,rbuf,64)) <= 0) - return c; - return rbuf[0]; -} - - -/* A real printf that does the equivalent of fprintf(stdout, ...) */ - -/* ARGSUSED */ -static STATUS -stdio_write(char *buf, int nchars, int fp) -{ - if (fwrite(buf, sizeof(char), nchars, (FILE *)fp) == 0) - return(ERROR); - return(OK); -} - -int real_printf(const char *fmt, ...) -{ - va_list ap; - int err; - - va_start(ap, fmt); - err = fioFormatV(fmt, ap, stdio_write, (int)stdout); - va_end(ap); - return(err); -} - - -/* - * Little function to do argc, argv calls from (e.g.) VxWorks shell - * The arguments should be in the form of a single ""-enclosed string - * NOTE: This isn't really part of the emulator, just included here - * so we can use the handy functions and memory reclamation. - */ -void argcall(char *args) -{ - int argc; - char **argv; - FUNCPTR entry; - - if (args != NULL) { - if ((argc = build_argv(args, &argv)) > 0) { - if ((entry = lookup(argv[0])) != NULL) - (*entry)(argc, argv, (char **)NULL); /* NULL for envp */ - else - fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't find %s\n", argv[0]); - } else - fprintf(stderr, "Failed to build argv!\n"); - } else - fprintf(stderr, "No argument list!\n"); -} - - -/* That concludes the Erlang stuff - now we just need to implement an OS... - - Just kidding, but resource reclamation isn't the strength of VxWorks */ -#undef calloc -#undef free -#undef cfree -#undef malloc -#undef realloc -#undef open -#undef creat -#undef socket -#undef accept -#undef close -#undef fopen -#undef fdopen -#undef freopen -#undef fclose - -/********************* Using elib_malloc ****************************/ -/* This gives us yet another level of malloc wrappers. The purpouse */ -/* is to be able to select between different varieties of memory */ -/* allocation without recompiling. */ -/* Maybe the performance is somewhat degraded by this, but */ -/* on the other hand, performance may be much better if the most */ -/* suiting malloc is used (not to mention the much lower */ -/* fragmentation). */ -/* /Patrik N */ -/********************************************************************/ - -/* - * I don't want to include the whole elib header, especially - * as it uses char * for generic pointers. Let's fool ANSI C instead. - */ -extern void *elib_malloc(size_t); -extern void *elib_realloc(void *, size_t); -extern void elib_free(void *); -extern void elib_init(void *, int); -extern void elib_force_init(void *, int); -extern size_t elib_sizeof(void *); - -/* Flags */ -#define USING_ELIB_MALLOC 1 /* We are using the elib_malloc */ -#define WARN_MALLOC_MIX 2 /* Warn if plain malloc or save_malloc - is mixed with sys_free2 or - sys_realloc2 */ -#define REALLOC_MOVES 4 /* Always move on realloc - (less fragmentation) */ -#define USER_POOL 8 /* The user supplied the memory - pool, it was not save_alloced. */ -#define RECLAIM_USER_POOL 16 /* Use the reclaim mechanism in the - user pool. */ -#define NEW_USER_POOL 32 /* The user pool is newly suppllied, - any old pool should be discarded */ - - -#define ELIB_LOCK \ -if(alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC) \ - semTake(elib_malloc_sem, WAIT_FOREVER) - -#define ELIB_UNLOCK \ -if(alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC) \ - semGive(elib_malloc_sem) - -#define USER_RECLAIM() ((alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC) && \ - (alloc_flags & USER_POOL) && \ - (alloc_flags & RECLAIM_USER_POOL)) - -/* - * Global state - * The use of function pointers for the malloc/realloc/free functions - * is actually only useful in the malloc case, we must know what kind of - * realloc/free we are going to use, so we could call elib_xxx directly. - * However, as the overhead is small and this construction makes it - * fairly easy to add another malloc algorithm, the function pointers - * are used in realloc/free to. - */ -static MallocFunction actual_alloc = &save_malloc; -static ReallocFunction actual_realloc = &save_realloc; -static FreeFunction actual_free = &save_free; -static int alloc_flags = 0; -static int alloc_pool_size = 0; -static void *alloc_pool_ptr = NULL; -static SEM_ID elib_malloc_sem = NULL; - -/* - * Descide if we should use the save_free instead of elib_free or, - * in the case of the free used in a delete hook, if we should - * use plain free instead of elib_free. - */ -static int use_save_free(void *ptr){ - register int diff = ((char *) ptr) - ((char *) alloc_pool_ptr); - /* - * Hmmm... should it be save_free even if diff is exactly 0? - * The answer is Yes if the whole area is save_alloced and No if not, - * so reclaim_free_hook is NOT run in the case of one save_alloced area. - */ - return (!(alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC) || - (diff < 0 || diff >= alloc_pool_size)); -} - -/* - * A free function used by the task deletion hook for the save_xxx functions. - * Set with the set_reclaim_free_function function. - */ -static void reclaim_free_hook(void *ptr){ - if(use_save_free(ptr)){ - free(ptr); - } else { - ELIB_LOCK; - (*actual_free)(ptr); - ELIB_UNLOCK; - } -} - - -/* - * Initialize, sets the values of pointers based on - * either nothing (the default) or what's set previously by the - * erl_set_memory_block function. - */ -static void initialize_allocation(void){ - set_reclaim_free_function(NULL); - if(alloc_pool_size == 0){ - actual_alloc = (void *(*)(size_t))&save_malloc; - actual_realloc = (void *(*)(void *, size_t))&save_realloc; - actual_free = &save_free; - alloc_flags &= ~(USING_ELIB_MALLOC | USER_POOL | RECLAIM_USER_POOL); - } else { - if(elib_malloc_sem == NULL) - elib_malloc_sem = semMCreate - (SEM_Q_PRIORITY | SEM_DELETE_SAFE | SEM_INVERSION_SAFE); - if(elib_malloc_sem == NULL) - erl_exit(1,"Could not create mutex semaphore for elib_malloc"); - if(!(alloc_flags & USER_POOL)){ - if((alloc_pool_ptr = save_malloc(alloc_pool_size)) == NULL) - erl_exit(1,"Erlang set to allocate a %d byte block initially;" - " not enough memory available.", alloc_pool_size); - elib_force_init(alloc_pool_ptr, alloc_pool_size); - } else if(alloc_flags & NEW_USER_POOL){ - elib_force_init(alloc_pool_ptr, alloc_pool_size); - } - actual_alloc=&elib_malloc; - actual_realloc=&elib_realloc; - actual_free=&elib_free; - alloc_flags |= USING_ELIB_MALLOC; - /* We MUST see to that the right free function is used - otherwise we'll get a very nasty crash! */ - if(USER_RECLAIM()) - set_reclaim_free_function(&reclaim_free_hook); - } - alloc_flags &= ~(NEW_USER_POOL); /* It's never new after initialization*/ -} - -/* This does not exist on other platforms, we just use it in sys.c - and the BSD resolver */ -void *sys_calloc2(Uint nelem, Uint elsize){ - void *ptr = erts_alloc_fnf(ERTS_ALC_T_UNDEF, nelem*elsize); - if(ptr != NULL) - memset(ptr,0,nelem*elsize); - return ptr; -} - -/* - * The malloc wrapper - */ -void * -erts_sys_alloc(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *extra, Uint size) -{ - register void *ret; - ELIB_LOCK; - if(USER_RECLAIM()) - ret = save_malloc2((size_t)size,actual_alloc); - else - ret = (*actual_alloc)((size_t)size); - ELIB_UNLOCK; - return ret; -} - -/* - * The realloc wrapper, may respond to the "realloc-always-moves" flag - * if the area is initially allocated with elib_malloc. - */ -void * -erts_sys_realloc(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *extra, void *ptr, Uint size) -{ - register void *ret; - if(use_save_free(ptr)){ - if((alloc_flags & WARN_MALLOC_MIX) && - (alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC)) - erts_fprintf(stderr,"Warning, save_malloced data realloced " - "by sys_realloc2\n"); - return save_realloc(ptr, (size_t) size); - } else { - ELIB_LOCK; - if((alloc_flags & REALLOC_MOVES) && - (alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC)){ - size_t osz = elib_sizeof(ptr); - if(USER_RECLAIM()) - ret = save_malloc2((size_t) size, actual_alloc); - else - ret = (*actual_alloc)((size_t) size); - if(ret != NULL){ - memcpy(ret,ptr,(((size_t)size) < osz) ? ((size_t)size) : osz); - if(USER_RECLAIM()) - save_free2(ptr,actual_free); - else - (*actual_free)(ptr); - } - } else { - if(USER_RECLAIM()) - ret = save_realloc2(ptr,(size_t)size,actual_realloc); - else - ret = (*actual_realloc)(ptr,(size_t)size); - } - ELIB_UNLOCK; - return ret; - } -} - -/* - * Wrapped free(). - */ -void -erts_sys_free(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *extra, void *ptr) -{ - if(use_save_free(ptr)){ - /* - * This might happen when linked in drivers use save_malloc etc - * directly. - */ - if((alloc_flags & WARN_MALLOC_MIX) && - (alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC)) - erts_fprintf(stderr,"Warning, save_malloced data freed by " - "sys_free2\n"); - save_free(ptr); - } else { - ELIB_LOCK; - if(USER_RECLAIM()) - save_free2(ptr,actual_free); - else - (*actual_free)(ptr); - ELIB_UNLOCK; - } -} - -/* - * External interface to be called before erlang is started - * Parameters: - * isize: The size of the memory block where erlang should malloc(). - * iptr: (optional) A pointer to a user supplied memory block of - * size isize. - * warn_save: Instructs sys_free2 and sys_realloc2 to warn if - * memory allocation/reallocation/freeing is mixed between - * pure malloc/save_malloc/sys_alloc2 routines (only - * warns if elib is actually used in the sys_alloc2 routines). - * realloc_moves: Always allocate a fresh memory block on reallocation - * (less fragmentation). - * reclaim_in_supplied: Use memory reclaim mechanisms inside the user - * supplied area, this makes one area reusable between - * starts of erlang and might be nice for drivers etc. - */ - -int erl_set_memory_block(int isize, int iptr, int warn_save, - int realloc_moves, int reclaim_in_supplied, int p5, - int p6, int p7, int p8, int p9){ - if(erlang_id != 0){ - erts_fprintf(stderr,"Error, cannot set erlang memory block while an " - "erlang task is running!\n"); - return 1; - } - if(isize < 8 * 1024 *1024) - erts_fprintf(stderr, - "Warning, the memory pool of %dMb may be to small to " - "run erlang in!\n", isize / (1024 * 1024)); - alloc_pool_size = (size_t) isize; - alloc_pool_ptr = (void *) iptr; - alloc_flags = 0; - /* USING_ELIB_MALLOC gets set by the initialization routine */ - if((void *)iptr != NULL) - alloc_flags |= (USER_POOL | NEW_USER_POOL); - if(realloc_moves) - alloc_flags |= REALLOC_MOVES; - if(warn_save) - alloc_flags |= WARN_MALLOC_MIX; - if((void *)iptr != NULL && reclaim_in_supplied) - alloc_flags |= RECLAIM_USER_POOL; - return 0; -} - -/* External statistics interface */ -int erl_memory_show(int p0, int p1, int p2, int p3, int p4, int p5, - int p6, int p7, int p8, int p9){ - struct elib_stat statistics; - if(!(alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC) && erlang_id != 0){ - erts_printf("Using plain save_alloc, use memShow instead.\n"); - return 1; - } - if(erlang_id == 0 && !((alloc_flags & USER_POOL) && - !(alloc_flags & NEW_USER_POOL))){ - erts_printf("Sorry, no allocation statistics until erlang " - "is started.\n"); - return 1; - } - erts_printf("Allocation settings:\n"); - erts_printf("Using elib_malloc with memory pool size of %lu bytes.\n", - (unsigned long) alloc_pool_size); - erts_printf("Realloc-always-moves is %s\n", - (alloc_flags & REALLOC_MOVES) ? "on" : "off"); - erts_printf("Warnings about mixed malloc/free's are %s\n", - (alloc_flags & WARN_MALLOC_MIX) ? "on" : "off"); - if(alloc_flags & USER_POOL){ - erts_printf("The memory block used by elib is user supplied " - "at 0x%08x.\n", (unsigned int) alloc_pool_ptr); - if(alloc_flags & RECLAIM_USER_POOL) - erts_printf("Allocated memory within the user supplied pool\n" - " will be automatically reclaimed at task exit.\n"); - } else { - erts_printf("The memory block used by elib is save_malloc'ed " - "at 0x%08x.\n", (unsigned int) alloc_pool_ptr); - } - erts_printf("Statistics from elib_malloc:\n"); - ELIB_LOCK; - - elib_stat(&statistics); - ELIB_UNLOCK; - erts_printf("Type Size (bytes) Number of blocks\n"); - erts_printf("============= ============ ================\n"); - erts_printf("Total: %12lu %16lu\n", - (unsigned long) statistics.mem_total*4, - (unsigned long) statistics.mem_blocks); - erts_printf("Allocated: %12lu %16lu\n", - (unsigned long) statistics.mem_alloc*4, - (unsigned long) statistics.mem_blocks-statistics.free_blocks); - erts_printf("Free: %12lu %16lu\n", - (unsigned long) statistics.mem_free*4, - (unsigned long) statistics.free_blocks); - erts_printf("Largest free: %12lu -\n\n", - (unsigned long) statistics.max_free*4); - return 0; -} - - -/* -** More programmer friendly (as opposed to user friendly ;-) interface -** to the memory statistics. Resembles the VxWorks memPartInfoGet but -** does not take a partition id as parameter... -*/ -int erl_mem_info_get(MEM_PART_STATS *stats){ - struct elib_stat statistics; - if(!(alloc_flags & USING_ELIB_MALLOC)) - return -1; - ELIB_LOCK; - elib_stat(&statistics); - ELIB_UNLOCK; - stats->numBytesFree = statistics.mem_free*4; - stats->numBlocksFree = statistics.free_blocks; - stats->maxBlockSizeFree = statistics.max_free*4; - stats->numBytesAlloc = statistics.mem_alloc*4; - stats->numBlocksAlloc = statistics.mem_blocks-statistics.free_blocks; - return 0; -} - -/********************* Pipe driver **********************************/ -/* - * Purpose: Pipe driver with Unix (unnamed) pipe semantics. - * Author: Peter Hogfeldt ([email protected]) from an outline - * by Per Hedeland ([email protected]). - * - * Note: This driver must *not* use the reclaim facilities, hence it - * is placed here. (after the #undef's of open,malloc etc) - * - * This driver supports select() and non-blocking I/O via - * ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, val). - * - * 1997-03-21 Peter Hogfeldt - * Added non-blocking I/O. - * - */ - -/* - * SEMAPHORES - * - * Each end of a pipe has two semaphores: semExcl for serialising access to - * the pipe end, and semBlock for blocking I/O. - * - * reader->semBlock is available (full) if and only if the pipe is - * not empty, or the write end is closed. Otherwise - * it is unavailable (empty). It is initially - * unavailable. - * - * writer->semBlock is available (full) if and only if the pipe is - * not full, or if the reader end is closed. - * Otherwise it is unavailable. It is initially - * available. - */ - -#define UXPIPE_SIZE 4096 - -/* Forward declaration */ -typedef struct uxPipeDev UXPIPE_DEV; - -/* - * Pipe descriptor (one for each open pipe). - */ -typedef struct { - int drvNum; - UXPIPE_DEV *reader, *writer; - RING_ID ringId; -} UXPIPE; - -/* - * Device descriptor (one for each of the read and write - * ends of an open pipe). - */ -struct uxPipeDev { - UXPIPE *pipe; - int blocking; - SEL_WAKEUP_LIST wakeupList; - SEM_ID semExcl; - SEM_ID semBlock; -}; - -int uxPipeDrvNum = 0; /* driver number of pipe driver */ - -#define PIPE_NAME "/uxpipe" /* only used internally */ -#define PIPE_READ "/r" /* ditto */ -#define PIPE_WRITE "/w" /* ditto */ - -LOCAL char pipeRead[64], pipeWrite[64]; -LOCAL DEV_HDR devHdr; -LOCAL UXPIPE *newPipe; /* communicate btwn open()s in pipe() */ -LOCAL SEM_ID pipeSem; /* mutual exclusion in pipe() */ - -/* forward declarations */ -LOCAL int uxPipeOpen(DEV_HDR *pDv, char *name, int mode); -LOCAL int uxPipeClose(UXPIPE_DEV *pDev); -LOCAL int uxPipeRead(UXPIPE_DEV *pDev, char *buffer, int maxbytes); -LOCAL int uxPipeWrite(UXPIPE_DEV *pDev, char *buffer, int nbytes); -LOCAL STATUS uxPipeIoctl(FAST UXPIPE_DEV *pDev, FAST int function, int arg); - - -/*************************************************************************** - * - * uxPipeDrv - install Unix pipe driver - * - * This routine initializes the Unix pipe driver. It must be called - * before any other routine in this driver. - * - * RETURNS: - * OK, or ERROR if I/O system is unable to install driver. - */ - -STATUS -uxPipeDrv(void) -{ - if (uxPipeDrvNum > 0) - return (OK); /* driver already installed */ - if ((uxPipeDrvNum = iosDrvInstall((FUNCPTR) NULL, (FUNCPTR) NULL, - uxPipeOpen, uxPipeClose, uxPipeRead, - uxPipeWrite, uxPipeIoctl)) == ERROR) - return (ERROR); - if (iosDevAdd(&devHdr, PIPE_NAME, uxPipeDrvNum) == ERROR) - return (ERROR); - strcpy(pipeRead, PIPE_NAME); - strcat(pipeRead, PIPE_READ); - strcpy(pipeWrite, PIPE_NAME); - strcat(pipeWrite, PIPE_WRITE); - if ((pipeSem = semMCreate(SEM_Q_PRIORITY | SEM_DELETE_SAFE)) == NULL) - return (ERROR); - return (OK); -} - -/*************************************************************************** - * - * uxPipeOpen - open a pipe - * - * RETURNS: Pointer to device descriptor, or ERROR if memory cannot be - * allocated (errno = ENOMEM), or invalid argument (errno = EINVAL). - */ - -/* - * DEV_HDR *pDv; pointer to device header (dummy) - * char *name; name of pipe to open ("/r" or "/w") - * int mode; access mode (O_RDONLY or O_WRONLY) - */ -LOCAL int -uxPipeOpen(DEV_HDR *pDv, char *name, int mode) -{ - UXPIPE_DEV *reader, *writer; - - if (mode == O_RDONLY && strcmp(name, PIPE_READ) == 0) { - /* reader open */ - if ((newPipe = (UXPIPE *) malloc(sizeof(UXPIPE))) != NULL) { - if ((newPipe->ringId = rngCreate(UXPIPE_SIZE)) != NULL) { - if ((reader = (UXPIPE_DEV *) malloc(sizeof(UXPIPE_DEV))) != NULL) { - if ((reader->semExcl = semBCreate(SEM_Q_FIFO, SEM_FULL)) != NULL) { - if ((reader->semBlock = semBCreate(SEM_Q_FIFO, SEM_EMPTY)) != NULL) { - reader->pipe = newPipe; - reader->blocking = 1; - selWakeupListInit(&reader->wakeupList); - newPipe->reader = reader; - newPipe->writer = NULL; - newPipe->drvNum = uxPipeDrvNum; - return ((int) reader); - } - semDelete(reader->semExcl); - } - free(reader); - } - rngDelete(newPipe->ringId); - } - free(newPipe); - newPipe = NULL; - errno = ENOMEM; - } - } else if (mode == O_WRONLY && strcmp(name, PIPE_WRITE) == 0) { - /* writer open */ - if (newPipe != NULL && - (writer = (UXPIPE_DEV *) malloc(sizeof(UXPIPE_DEV))) != NULL) { - if ((writer->semExcl = semBCreate(SEM_Q_FIFO, SEM_FULL)) != NULL) { - if ((writer->semBlock = semBCreate(SEM_Q_FIFO, SEM_FULL)) != NULL) { - writer->blocking = 1; - writer->pipe = newPipe; - selWakeupListInit(&writer->wakeupList); - newPipe->writer = writer; - newPipe = NULL; - return ((int) writer); - } - semDelete(writer->semExcl); - } - free(writer); - } - if (newPipe != NULL) - free(newPipe); - newPipe = NULL; - errno = ENOMEM; - } else { - errno = EINVAL; - } - return (ERROR); -} - -/*************************************************************************** - * - * uxPipeClose - close read or write end of a pipe. - * - * RETURNS: - * OK, or ERROR if device descriptor does not refer to an open read or - write end of a pipe (errno = EBADF). - */ - -LOCAL int -uxPipeClose(UXPIPE_DEV *pDev) -{ - UXPIPE *pajp = pDev->pipe; - - taskLock(); - if (pDev == pajp->reader) { - /* Close this end */ - semDelete(pDev->semExcl); - semDelete(pDev->semBlock); - free(pDev); - pajp->reader = NULL; - /* Inform the other end */ - if (pajp->writer != NULL) { - selWakeupAll(&pajp->writer->wakeupList, SELWRITE); - semGive(pajp->writer->semBlock); - } - } else if (pDev == pajp->writer) { - /* Close this end */ - semDelete(pDev->semExcl); - semDelete(pDev->semBlock); - free(pDev); - pajp->writer = NULL; - /* Inform the other end */ - if (pajp->reader != NULL) { - selWakeupAll(&pajp->reader->wakeupList, SELREAD); - semGive(pajp->reader->semBlock); - } - } else { - errno = EBADF; - taskUnlock(); - return (ERROR); - } - if (pajp->reader == NULL && pajp->writer == NULL) { - rngDelete(pajp->ringId); - pajp->drvNum = 0; - free(pajp); - } - taskUnlock(); - return (OK); -} -/*************************************************************************** - * - * uxPipeRead - read from a pipe. - * - * Reads at most maxbytes bytes from the pipe. Blocks if blocking mode is - * set and the pipe is empty. - * - * RETURNS: - * number of bytes read, 0 on EOF, or ERROR if device descriptor does - * not refer to an open read end of a pipe (errno = EBADF), or if - * non-blocking mode is set and the pipe is empty (errno = EWOULDBLOCK). - */ - -LOCAL int -uxPipeRead(UXPIPE_DEV *pDev, char *buffer, int maxbytes) -{ - UXPIPE *pajp = pDev->pipe; - int nbytes = 0; - - if (pDev != pajp->reader) { - errno = EBADF; - return (ERROR); - } - if (maxbytes == 0) - return (0); - semTake(pDev->semExcl, WAIT_FOREVER); - /* - * Note that semBlock may be full, although there is nothing to read. - * This happens e.g. after the following sequence of operations: a - * reader task blocks, a writer task writes two times (the first - * write unblocks the reader task, the second write makes semBlock - * full). - */ - while (nbytes == 0) { - if (pDev->blocking) - semTake(pDev->semBlock, WAIT_FOREVER); - /* - * Reading and updating of the write end must not be interleaved - * with a write from another task - hence we lock this task. - */ - taskLock(); - nbytes = rngBufGet(pajp->ringId, buffer, maxbytes); - if (nbytes > 0) { - /* Give own semaphore if bytes remain or if write end is closed */ - if ((!rngIsEmpty(pajp->ringId) || pajp->writer == NULL) && - pDev->blocking) - semGive(pDev->semBlock); - /* Inform write end */ - if (pajp->writer != NULL) { - if (pajp->writer->blocking) - semGive(pajp->writer->semBlock); - selWakeupAll(&pajp->writer->wakeupList, SELWRITE); - } - } else if (pajp->writer == NULL) { - nbytes = 0; /* EOF */ - /* Give semaphore when write end is closed */ - if (pDev->blocking) - semGive(pDev->semBlock); - taskUnlock(); - semGive(pDev->semExcl); - return (nbytes); - } else if (!pDev->blocking) { - taskUnlock(); - semGive(pDev->semExcl); - errno = EWOULDBLOCK; - return (ERROR); - } - taskUnlock(); - } - semGive(pDev->semExcl); - return (nbytes); -} - -/*************************************************************************** - * - * uxPipeWrite - write to a pipe. - * - * Writes nbytes bytes to the pipe. Blocks if blocking mode is set, and if - * the pipe is full. - * - * RETURNS: - * number of bytes written, or ERROR if the device descriptor does not - * refer to an open write end of a pipe (errno = EBADF); or if the read end - * of the pipe is closed (errno = EPIPE); or if non-blocking mode is set - * and the pipe is full (errno = EWOULDBLOCK). - * - */ - -LOCAL int -uxPipeWrite(UXPIPE_DEV *pDev, char *buffer, int nbytes) -{ - - UXPIPE *pajp = pDev->pipe; - int sofar = 0, written; - - if (pDev != pajp->writer) { - errno = EBADF; - return (ERROR); - } - if (pajp->reader == NULL) { - errno = EPIPE; - return (ERROR); - } - if (nbytes == 0) - return (0); - semTake(pDev->semExcl, WAIT_FOREVER); - while (sofar < nbytes) { - if (pDev->blocking) - semTake(pDev->semBlock, WAIT_FOREVER); - if (pajp->reader == NULL) { - errno = EPIPE; - semGive(pDev->semBlock); - semGive(pDev->semExcl); - return (ERROR); - } - /* Writing and updating of the read end must not be interleaved - * with a read from another task - hence we lock this task. - */ - taskLock(); - written = rngBufPut(pajp->ringId, buffer + sofar, nbytes - sofar); - sofar += written; - /* Inform the read end if we really wrote something */ - if (written > 0 && pajp->reader != NULL) { - selWakeupAll(&pajp->reader->wakeupList, SELREAD); - if (pajp->reader->blocking) - semGive(pajp->reader->semBlock); - } - taskUnlock(); - if (!pDev->blocking) { - if (sofar == 0) { - errno = EWOULDBLOCK; - sofar = ERROR; - } - break; - } - } - /* Give own semaphore if space remains */ - if (!rngIsFull(pajp->ringId) && pDev->blocking) - semGive(pDev->semBlock); - semGive(pDev->semExcl); - return (sofar); -} - -/*************************************************************************** - * - * uxPipeIoctl - do device specific I/O control - * - * RETURNS: - * OK or ERROR. - */ - -LOCAL STATUS -uxPipeIoctl(FAST UXPIPE_DEV *pDev, FAST int function, int arg) - -{ - UXPIPE *pajp = pDev->pipe; - int status = OK; - - switch (function) { - case FIONBIO: - pDev->blocking = (*(int *)arg) ? 0 : 1; - break; - case FIOSELECT: - taskLock(); - selNodeAdd(&pDev->wakeupList, (SEL_WAKEUP_NODE *) arg); - if (selWakeupType((SEL_WAKEUP_NODE *) arg) == SELREAD && - pDev == pajp->reader && - (!rngIsEmpty(pajp->ringId) || pajp->writer == NULL)) - selWakeup((SEL_WAKEUP_NODE *) arg); - if (selWakeupType((SEL_WAKEUP_NODE *) arg) == SELWRITE && - pDev == pajp->writer && - (!rngIsFull(pajp->ringId) || pajp->reader == NULL)) - selWakeup((SEL_WAKEUP_NODE *) arg); - taskUnlock(); - break; - case FIOUNSELECT: - selNodeDelete(&pDev->wakeupList, (SEL_WAKEUP_NODE *) arg); - break; - default: - status = ERROR; - break; - } - return (status); -} - -/*************************************************************************** - * - * pipe - create an intertask channel - * - * Creates a pipe. fd[0] (fd[1]) is the read (write) file descriptor. - * - * RETURNS: - * OK or ERROR, if the pipe could not be created. - */ - -STATUS -pipe(int fd[2]) -{ - semTake(pipeSem, WAIT_FOREVER); - if ((fd[0] = open(pipeRead, O_RDONLY, 0)) != ERROR) { - if ((fd[1] = open(pipeWrite, O_WRONLY, 0)) != ERROR) { - semGive(pipeSem); - return (OK); - } - (void) close(fd[0]); - } - errno &= 0xFFFF; - if((errno & 0xFFFF) == EINTR) /* Why on earth EINTR??? */ - errno = ENFILE; /* It means we are out of file descriptors...*/ - semGive(pipeSem); - return (ERROR); -} - -/*************************************************************************** - * - * uxPipeShow - display pipe information - * - * RETURNS: - * N/A. - */ - -void -uxPipeShow(int fd) -{ - UXPIPE_DEV *pDev; - UXPIPE *pajp; - int drvValue; - - if ((drvValue = iosFdValue(fd)) == ERROR) { - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Error: file descriptor invalid\n"); - return; - } - pDev = (UXPIPE_DEV *)drvValue; - pajp = pDev->pipe; - if (pajp->drvNum != uxPipeDrvNum) { - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Error: Not a ux pipe device\n"); - return; - } - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Device : 0x%x\n", (int) pDev); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Buffer size : %d\n", UXPIPE_SIZE); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Bytes in buffer : %d\n\n", rngNBytes(pajp->ringId)); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "READ END\n\n"); - if (pajp->reader != NULL) { - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Mode : "); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", - (pajp->reader->blocking) ? "blocking" : "non-blocking"); - } - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Status : "); - if (pajp->reader != NULL) { - erts_fprintf(stderr, "OPEN\n"); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Wake-up list : %d\n\n", - selWakeupListLen(&pajp->reader->wakeupList)); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Exclusion Semaphore\n"); - semShow(pajp->reader->semExcl, 1); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Blocking Semaphore\n"); - semShow(pajp->reader->semBlock, 1); - } else - erts_fprintf(stderr, "CLOSED\n\n"); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "WRITE END\n\n"); - if (pajp->writer != NULL) { - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Mode : "); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", - (pajp->writer->blocking) ? "blocking" : "non-blocking"); - } - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Status : "); - if (pajp->writer != NULL) { - erts_fprintf(stderr, "OPEN\n"); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Wake-up list : %d\n\n", - selWakeupListLen(&pajp->writer->wakeupList)); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Exclusion Semaphore\n"); - semShow(pajp->writer->semExcl, 1); - erts_fprintf(stderr, "Blocking Semaphore\n"); - semShow(pajp->writer->semBlock, 1); - } else - erts_fprintf(stderr, "CLOSED\n\n"); -} - -#ifdef DEBUG -void -erl_assert_error(char* expr, char* file, int line) -{ - fflush(stdout); - fprintf(stderr, "Assertion failed: %s in %s, line %d\n", - expr, file, line); - fflush(stderr); - erl_crash_dump(file, line, "Assertion failed: %s\n", expr); - abort(); -} -void -erl_debug(char* fmt, ...) -{ - char sbuf[1024]; /* Temporary buffer. */ - va_list va; - - va_start(va, fmt); - vsprintf(sbuf, fmt, va); - va_end(va); - fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", sbuf); -} -#endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/win32/erl_win_sys.h b/erts/emulator/sys/win32/erl_win_sys.h index b6f11209ba..5ce1a61303 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/win32/erl_win_sys.h +++ b/erts/emulator/sys/win32/erl_win_sys.h @@ -90,6 +90,11 @@ #define strncasecmp _strnicmp +#ifndef __GNUC__ +# undef ERTS_I64_LITERAL +# define ERTS_I64_LITERAL(X) X##i64 +#endif + /* * Practial Windows specific macros. */ diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys_time.c b/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys_time.c index b5123dc45d..2f2dfc8197 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys_time.c +++ b/erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys_time.c @@ -26,11 +26,7 @@ #include "sys.h" #include "assert.h" -#ifdef __GNUC__ -#define LL_LITERAL(X) X##LL -#else -#define LL_LITERAL(X) X##i64 -#endif +#define LL_LITERAL(X) ERTS_I64_LITERAL(X) /******************* Routines for time measurement *********************/ diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/Makefile b/erts/emulator/test/Makefile index a7c8bd2cd2..9594ab48b1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/Makefile +++ b/erts/emulator/test/Makefile @@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ MODULES= \ busy_port_SUITE \ call_trace_SUITE \ code_SUITE \ + code_parallel_load_SUITE \ crypto_SUITE \ ddll_SUITE \ decode_packet_SUITE \ @@ -137,10 +138,10 @@ TARGET_FILES = $(MODULES:%=$(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR)) EMAKEFILE=Emakefile -TEST_SPEC_FILES = emulator.spec \ - emulator.spec.win \ - emulator.spec.vxworks \ - emulator.spec.ose +TEST_SPEC_FILES= emulator.spec \ + emulator.spec.win \ + emulator_bench.spec + # ---------------------------------------------------- # Release directory specification # ---------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl index 99ed8f1748..e2442861c7 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/bif_SUITE.erl @@ -25,7 +25,9 @@ init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, init_per_testcase/2,end_per_testcase/2, display/1, display_huge/0, - types/1, + erl_bif_types/1,guard_bifs_in_erl_bif_types/1, + shadow_comments/1, + specs/1,improper_bif_stubs/1,auto_imports/1, t_list_to_existing_atom/1,os_env/1,otp_7526/1, binary_to_atom/1,binary_to_existing_atom/1, atom_to_binary/1,min_max/1, erlang_halt/1]). @@ -33,7 +35,9 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> - [types, t_list_to_existing_atom, os_env, otp_7526, + [erl_bif_types, guard_bifs_in_erl_bif_types, shadow_comments, + specs, improper_bif_stubs, auto_imports, + t_list_to_existing_atom, os_env, otp_7526, display, atom_to_binary, binary_to_atom, binary_to_existing_atom, min_max, erlang_halt]. @@ -86,33 +90,20 @@ deeep(N,Acc) -> deeep(N) -> deeep(N,[hello]). +erl_bif_types(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ensure_erl_bif_types_compiled(), -types(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - c:l(erl_bif_types), - case erlang:function_exported(erl_bif_types, module_info, 0) of - false -> - %% Fail cleanly. - ?line ?t:fail("erl_bif_types not compiled"); - true -> - types_1() - end. - -types_1() -> - ?line List0 = erlang:system_info(snifs), + List0 = erlang:system_info(snifs), %% Ignore missing type information for hipe BIFs. - ?line List = [MFA || {M,_,_}=MFA <- List0, M =/= hipe_bifs], + List = [MFA || {M,_,_}=MFA <- List0, M =/= hipe_bifs], - case [MFA || MFA <- List, not known_types(MFA)] of - [] -> - types_2(List); - BadTypes -> - io:put_chars("No type information:\n"), - io:format("~p\n", [lists:sort(BadTypes)]), - ?line ?t:fail({length(BadTypes),bifs_without_types}) - end. + KnownTypes = [MFA || MFA <- List, known_types(MFA)], + io:format("There are ~p BIFs with type information in erl_bif_types.", + [length(KnownTypes)]), + erl_bif_types_2(KnownTypes). -types_2(List) -> +erl_bif_types_2(List) -> BadArity = [MFA || {M,F,A}=MFA <- List, begin Types = erl_bif_types:arg_types(M, F, A), @@ -120,14 +111,14 @@ types_2(List) -> end], case BadArity of [] -> - types_3(List); + erl_bif_types_3(List); [_|_] -> io:put_chars("Bifs with bad arity\n"), io:format("~p\n", [BadArity]), ?line ?t:fail({length(BadArity),bad_arity}) end. -types_3(List) -> +erl_bif_types_3(List) -> BadSmokeTest = [MFA || {M,F,A}=MFA <- List, begin try erl_bif_types:type(M, F, A) of @@ -151,9 +142,220 @@ types_3(List) -> ?line ?t:fail({length(BadSmokeTest),bad_smoke_test}) end. +guard_bifs_in_erl_bif_types(_Config) -> + ensure_erl_bif_types_compiled(), + + List0 = erlang:system_info(snifs), + List = [{F,A} || {erlang,F,A} <- List0, + erl_internal:guard_bif(F, A)], + Not = [FA || {F,A}=FA <- List, + not erl_bif_types:is_known(erlang, F, A)], + case Not of + [] -> + ok; + [_|_] -> + io:put_chars( + ["Dialyzer requires that all guard BIFs " + "have type information in erl_bif_types.\n\n" + "The following guard BIFs have no type information " + "in erl_bif_types:\n\n", + [io_lib:format(" ~p/~p\n", [F,A]) || {F,A} <- Not]]), + ?t:fail() + end. + +shadow_comments(_Config) -> + ensure_erl_bif_types_compiled(), + + List0 = erlang:system_info(snifs), + List1 = [MFA || {M,_,_}=MFA <- List0, M =/= hipe_bifs], + List = [MFA || MFA <- List1, not is_operator(MFA)], + HasTypes = [MFA || {M,F,A}=MFA <- List, + erl_bif_types:is_known(M, F, A)], + Path = get_code_path(), + BifRel = sofs:relation(HasTypes, [{m,f,a}]), + BifModules = sofs:to_external(sofs:projection(1, BifRel)), + AbstrByModule = [extract_abstract(Mod, Path) || Mod <- BifModules], + Specs0 = [extract_specs(Mod, Abstr) || + {Mod,Abstr} <- AbstrByModule], + Specs = lists:append(Specs0), + SpecFuns0 = [F || {F,_} <- Specs], + SpecFuns = sofs:relation(SpecFuns0, [{m,f,a}]), + HasTypesAndSpecs = sofs:intersection(BifRel, SpecFuns), + Commented0 = lists:append([extract_comments(Mod, Path) || + Mod <- BifModules]), + Commented = sofs:relation(Commented0, [{m,f,a}]), + {NoComments0,_,NoBifSpecs0} = + sofs:symmetric_partition(HasTypesAndSpecs, Commented), + NoComments = sofs:to_external(NoComments0), + NoBifSpecs = sofs:to_external(NoBifSpecs0), + + case NoComments of + [] -> + ok; + [_|_] -> + io:put_chars( + ["If a BIF stub has both a spec and has type information in " + "erl_bif_types, there *must*\n" + "be a comment in the source file to make that immediately " + "obvious.\n\nThe following comments are missing:\n\n", + [io_lib:format("%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: ~p:~p/~p\n", + [M,F,A]) || {M,F,A} <- NoComments]]), + ?t:fail() + end, + + case NoBifSpecs of + [] -> + ok; + [_|_] -> + io:put_chars( + ["The following functions have \"shadowed\" comments " + "claiming that there is type information in erl_bif_types,\n" + "but actually there is no such type information.\n\n" + "Therefore, the following comments should be removed:\n\n", + [io_lib:format("%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: ~p:~p/~p\n", + [M,F,A]) || {M,F,A} <- NoBifSpecs]]), + ?t:fail() + end. + +extract_comments(Mod, Path) -> + Beam = which(Mod, Path), + SrcDir = filename:join(filename:dirname(filename:dirname(Beam)), "src"), + Src = filename:join(SrcDir, atom_to_list(Mod) ++ ".erl"), + {ok,Bin} = file:read_file(Src), + Lines0 = binary:split(Bin, <<"\n">>, [global]), + Lines1 = [T || <<"%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: ",T/binary>> <- Lines0], + {ok,ReMFA} = re:compile("([^:]*):([^/]*)/(\\d*)"), + Lines = [L || L <- Lines1, re:run(L, ReMFA, [{capture,[]}]) =:= match], + [begin + {match,[M,F,A]} = re:run(L, ReMFA, [{capture,all_but_first,list}]), + {list_to_atom(M),list_to_atom(F),list_to_integer(A)} + end || L <- Lines]. + +ensure_erl_bif_types_compiled() -> + c:l(erl_bif_types), + case erlang:function_exported(erl_bif_types, module_info, 0) of + false -> + %% Fail cleanly. + ?t:fail("erl_bif_types not compiled"); + true -> + ok + end. + known_types({M,F,A}) -> erl_bif_types:is_known(M, F, A). +specs(_) -> + List0 = erlang:system_info(snifs), + + %% Ignore missing type information for hipe BIFs. + List1 = [MFA || {M,_,_}=MFA <- List0, M =/= hipe_bifs], + + %% Ignore all operators. + List = [MFA || MFA <- List1, not is_operator(MFA)], + + %% Extract specs from the abstract code for all BIFs. + Path = get_code_path(), + BifRel = sofs:relation(List, [{m,f,a}]), + BifModules = sofs:to_external(sofs:projection(1, BifRel)), + AbstrByModule = [extract_abstract(Mod, Path) || Mod <- BifModules], + Specs0 = [extract_specs(Mod, Abstr) || + {Mod,Abstr} <- AbstrByModule], + Specs = lists:append(Specs0), + BifSet = sofs:set(List, [function]), + SpecRel0 = sofs:relation(Specs, [{function,spec}]), + SpecRel = sofs:restriction(SpecRel0, BifSet), + + %% Find BIFs without specs. + NoSpecs0 = sofs:difference(BifSet, sofs:domain(SpecRel)), + NoSpecs = sofs:to_external(NoSpecs0), + case NoSpecs of + [] -> + ok; + [_|_] -> + io:put_chars("The following BIFs don't have specs:\n"), + [print_mfa(MFA) || MFA <- NoSpecs], + ?t:fail() + end. + +is_operator({erlang,F,A}) -> + erl_internal:arith_op(F, A) orelse + erl_internal:bool_op(F, A) orelse + erl_internal:comp_op(F, A) orelse + erl_internal:list_op(F, A) orelse + erl_internal:send_op(F, A); +is_operator(_) -> false. + +extract_specs(M, Abstr) -> + [{make_mfa(M, Name),Spec} || {attribute,_,spec,{Name,Spec}} <- Abstr]. + +make_mfa(M, {F,A}) -> {M,F,A}; +make_mfa(M, {M,_,_}=MFA) -> MFA. + +improper_bif_stubs(_) -> + Bifs0 = erlang:system_info(snifs), + Bifs = [MFA || {M,_,_}=MFA <- Bifs0, M =/= hipe_bifs], + Path = get_code_path(), + BifRel = sofs:relation(Bifs, [{m,f,a}]), + BifModules = sofs:to_external(sofs:projection(1, BifRel)), + AbstrByModule = [extract_abstract(Mod, Path) || Mod <- BifModules], + Funcs0 = [extract_functions(Mod, Abstr) || + {Mod,Abstr} <- AbstrByModule], + Funcs = lists:append(Funcs0), + BifSet = sofs:set(Bifs, [function]), + FuncRel0 = sofs:relation(Funcs, [{function,code}]), + FuncRel = sofs:restriction(FuncRel0, BifSet), + [check_stub(MFA, Body) || {MFA,Body} <- sofs:to_external(FuncRel)], + ok. + +auto_imports(_Config) -> + Path = get_code_path(), + {erlang,Abstr} = extract_abstract(erlang, Path), + SpecFuns = [Name || {attribute,_,spec,{Name,_}} <- Abstr], + auto_imports(SpecFuns, 0). + +auto_imports([{F,A}|T], Errors) -> + case erl_internal:bif(F, A) of + false -> + io:format("~p/~p: not auto-imported, but spec claims it " + "is auto-imported", [F,A]), + auto_imports(T, Errors+1); + true -> + auto_imports(T, Errors) + end; +auto_imports([{erlang,F,A}|T], Errors) -> + case erl_internal:bif(F, A) of + false -> + auto_imports(T, Errors); + true -> + io:format("~p/~p: auto-imported, but " + "spec claims it is *not* auto-imported", [F,A]), + auto_imports(T, Errors+1) + end; +auto_imports([], 0) -> + ok; +auto_imports([], Errors) -> + ?t:fail({Errors,inconsistencies}). + +extract_functions(M, Abstr) -> + [{{M,F,A},Body} || {function,_,F,A,Body} <- Abstr]. + +check_stub({erlang,apply,3}, _) -> + ok; +check_stub({_,F,A}, B) -> + try + [{clause,_,Args,[],Body}] = B, + A = length(Args), + [{call,_,{remote,_,{atom,_,erlang},{atom,_,nif_error}},[_]}] = Body + catch + _:_ -> + io:put_chars("Invalid body for the following BIF stub:\n"), + Func = {function,0,F,A,B}, + io:put_chars(erl_pp:function(Func)), + io:nl(), + io:put_chars("The body should be: erlang:nif_error(undef)"), + ?t:fail() + end. + t_list_to_existing_atom(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line all = list_to_existing_atom("all"), ?line ?MODULE = list_to_existing_atom(?MODULE_STRING), @@ -483,6 +685,35 @@ erlang_halt(Config) when is_list(Config) -> id(I) -> I. +%% Get code path, including the path for the erts application. +get_code_path() -> + case code:lib_dir(erts) of + {error,bad_name} -> + Erts = filename:join([code:root_dir(),"erts","preloaded","ebin"]), + [Erts|code:get_path()]; + _ -> + code:get_path() + end. + +which(Mod, Path) -> + which_1(atom_to_list(Mod) ++ ".beam", Path). + +which_1(Base, [D|Ds]) -> + Path = filename:join(D, Base), + case filelib:is_regular(Path) of + true -> Path; + false -> which_1(Base, Ds) + end. +print_mfa({M,F,A}) -> + io:format("~p:~p/~p", [M,F,A]). + +extract_abstract(Mod, Path) -> + Beam = which(Mod, Path), + {ok,{Mod,[{abstract_code,{raw_abstract_v1,Abstr}}]}} = + beam_lib:chunks(Beam, [abstract_code]), + {Mod,Abstr}. + + hostname() -> hostname(atom_to_list(node())). diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl index 9d80b01748..eaecd32f95 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE.erl @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ init_per_testcase/2,end_per_testcase/2, hipe/1,process_specs/1,basic/1,flags/1,errors/1,pam/1,change_pam/1, return_trace/1,exception_trace/1,on_load/1,deep_exception/1, + upgrade/1, exception_nocatch/1,bit_syntax/1]). %% Helper functions. @@ -46,6 +47,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> Common = [errors, on_load], NotHipe = [process_specs, basic, flags, pam, change_pam, + upgrade, return_trace, exception_trace, deep_exception, exception_nocatch, bit_syntax], Hipe = [hipe], @@ -76,7 +78,13 @@ init_per_testcase(Func, Config) when is_atom(Func), is_list(Config) -> end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> Dog = ?config(watchdog, Config), - ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog). + ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + + %% Reloading the module will clear all trace patterns, and + %% in a debug-compiled emulator run assertions of the counters + %% for the number of traced exported functions in this module. + + c:l(?MODULE). hipe(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line 0 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,worker_foo,1}, true), @@ -185,8 +193,13 @@ basic() -> %% Trace some functions... ?line trace_func({lists,'_','_'}, []), + + %% Make sure that tracing the same functions more than once + %% does not cause any problems. + ?line 3 = trace_func({?MODULE,foo,'_'}, true), ?line 3 = trace_func({?MODULE,foo,'_'}, true), ?line 1 = trace_func({?MODULE,bar,0}, true), + ?line 1 = trace_func({?MODULE,bar,0}, true), ?line {traced,global} = trace_info({?MODULE,bar,0}, traced), ?line 1 = trace_func({erlang,list_to_integer,1}, true), ?line {traced,global} = trace_info({erlang,list_to_integer,1}, traced), @@ -267,6 +280,118 @@ foo() -> foo0. foo(X) -> X+1. foo(X, Y) -> X+Y. + +%% Note that the semantics that this test case verifies +%% are not explicitly specified in the docs (what I could find in R15B). +%% This test case was written to verify that we do not change +%% any behaviour with the introduction of "block-free" upgrade in R16. +%% In short: Do not refer to this test case as an authority of how it must work. +upgrade(doc) -> + "Test tracing on module being upgraded"; +upgrade(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + V1 = compile_version(my_upgrade_test, 1, Config), + V2 = compile_version(my_upgrade_test, 2, Config), + start_tracer(), + upgrade_do(V1, V2, false), + upgrade_do(V1, V2, true). + +upgrade_do(V1, V2, TraceLocalVersion) -> + {module,my_upgrade_test} = erlang:load_module(my_upgrade_test, V1), + + + %% Test that trace is cleared after load_module + + trace_func({my_upgrade_test,'_','_'}, [], [global]), + case TraceLocalVersion of + true -> trace_func({my_upgrade_test,local_version,0}, [], [local]); + _ -> ok + end, + 1 = my_upgrade_test:version(), + 1 = my_upgrade_test:do_local(), + 1 = my_upgrade_test:do_real_local(), + put('F1_exp', my_upgrade_test:make_fun_exp()), + put('F1_loc', my_upgrade_test:make_fun_local()), + 1 = (get('F1_exp'))(), + 1 = (get('F1_loc'))(), + + Self = self(), + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,version,[]}}), + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,do_local,[]}}), + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,do_real_local,[]}}), + case TraceLocalVersion of + true -> expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,local_version,[]}}); + _ -> ok + end, + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,make_fun_exp,[]}}), + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,make_fun_local,[]}}), + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,version,[]}}), % F1_exp + case TraceLocalVersion of + true -> expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,local_version,[]}}); % F1_loc + _ -> ok + end, + + {module,my_upgrade_test} = erlang:load_module(my_upgrade_test, V2), + 2 = my_upgrade_test:version(), + put('F2_exp', my_upgrade_test:make_fun_exp()), + put('F2_loc', my_upgrade_test:make_fun_local()), + 2 = (get('F1_exp'))(), + 1 = (get('F1_loc'))(), + 2 = (get('F2_exp'))(), + 2 = (get('F2_loc'))(), + expect(), + + put('F1_exp', undefined), + put('F1_loc', undefined), + erlang:garbage_collect(), + erlang:purge_module(my_upgrade_test), + + % Test that trace is cleared after delete_module + + trace_func({my_upgrade_test,'_','_'}, [], [global]), + case TraceLocalVersion of + true -> trace_func({my_upgrade_test,local_version,0}, [], [local]); + _ -> ok + end, + 2 = my_upgrade_test:version(), + 2 = my_upgrade_test:do_local(), + 2 = my_upgrade_test:do_real_local(), + 2 = (get('F2_exp'))(), + 2 = (get('F2_loc'))(), + + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,version,[]}}), + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,do_local,[]}}), + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,do_real_local,[]}}), + case TraceLocalVersion of + true -> expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,local_version,[]}}); + _ -> ok + end, + expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,version,[]}}), % F2_exp + case TraceLocalVersion of + true -> expect({trace,Self,call,{my_upgrade_test,local_version,[]}}); % F2_loc + _ -> ok + end, + + true = erlang:delete_module(my_upgrade_test), + {'EXIT',{undef,_}} = (catch my_upgrade_test:version()), + {'EXIT',{undef,_}} = (catch ((get('F2_exp'))())), + 2 = (get('F2_loc'))(), + expect(), + + put('F2_exp', undefined), + put('F2_loc', undefined), + erlang:garbage_collect(), + erlang:purge_module(my_upgrade_test), + ok. + +compile_version(Module, Version, Config) -> + Data = ?config(data_dir, Config), + File = filename:join(Data, atom_to_list(Module)), + {ok,Module,Bin} = compile:file(File, [{d,'VERSION',Version}, + binary,report]), + Bin. + + + %% Test flags (arity, timestamp) for call_trace/3. %% Also, test the '{tracer,Pid}' option. flags(_Config) -> @@ -1151,11 +1276,13 @@ trace_info(What, Key) -> Res. trace_func(MFA, MatchSpec) -> - get(tracer) ! {apply,self(),{erlang,trace_pattern,[MFA, MatchSpec]}}, + trace_func(MFA, MatchSpec, []). +trace_func(MFA, MatchSpec, Flags) -> + get(tracer) ! {apply,self(),{erlang,trace_pattern,[MFA, MatchSpec, Flags]}}, Res = receive {apply_result,Result} -> Result end, - ok = io:format("trace_pattern(~p, ~p) -> ~p", [MFA,MatchSpec,Res]), + ok = io:format("trace_pattern(~p, ~p, ~p) -> ~p", [MFA,MatchSpec,Flags,Res]), Res. trace_pid(Pid, On, Flags) -> diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE_data/my_upgrade_test.erl b/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE_data/my_upgrade_test.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..11b8a95209 --- /dev/null +++ b/erts/emulator/test/call_trace_SUITE_data/my_upgrade_test.erl @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +-module(my_upgrade_test). + +-export([version/0]). +-export([do_local/0]). +-export([do_real_local/0]). +-export([make_fun_exp/0]). +-export([make_fun_local/0]). + + +version() -> + ?VERSION. + +do_local() -> + version(). + +do_real_local() -> + local_version(). + +local_version() -> + ?VERSION. + +make_fun_exp() -> + fun() -> ?MODULE:version() end. + +make_fun_local() -> + fun() -> local_version() end. diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/code_parallel_load_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/code_parallel_load_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..aa9e4c96c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/erts/emulator/test/code_parallel_load_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2012. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +%% Author: Björn-Egil Dahlberg + +-module(code_parallel_load_SUITE). +-export([ + all/0, + suite/0, + init_per_suite/1, + end_per_suite/1, + init_per_testcase/2, + end_per_testcase/2 + ]). + +-export([ + multiple_load_check_purge_repeat/1, + many_load_distributed_only_once/1 + ]). + +-define(model, code_parallel_load_SUITE_model). +-define(interval, 50). +-define(number_of_processes, 160). +-define(passes, 4). + + +-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). + +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> + [ + multiple_load_check_purge_repeat, + many_load_distributed_only_once + ]. + + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_suite(_Config) -> + ok. + +init_per_testcase(Func, Config) when is_atom(Func), is_list(Config) -> + Dog=?t:timetrap(?t:minutes(3)), + [{watchdog, Dog}|Config]. + +end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> + SConf = ?config(save_config, Config), + Pids = proplists:get_value(purge_pids, SConf), + + case check_old_code(?model) of + true -> check_and_purge_processes_code(Pids, ?model); + _ -> ok + end, + case erlang:delete_module(?model) of + true -> check_and_purge_processes_code(Pids, ?model); + _ -> ok + end, + Dog=?config(watchdog, Config), + ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog). + + +multiple_load_check_purge_repeat(_Conf) -> + Ts = [v1,v2,v3,v4,v5,v6], + + %% generate code that receives a token, code switches to new code + %% then matches this token against a literal code token + %% should be identical + %% (smoke test for parallel code loading + Codes = [{T, generate(?model, [], [ + format("check(T) -> receive {_Pid, change, T1} -> " + " ~w:check(T1)\n" + " after 0 -> T = f(), check(T) end.\n", [?model]), + format("f() -> ~w.~n", [T]) + ])} || T <- Ts], + + Pids = setup_code_changer(Codes), + {save_config, [{purge_pids,Pids}]}. + +setup_code_changer([{Token,Code}|Cs] = Codes) -> + {module, ?model} = erlang:load_module(?model,Code), + Pids = setup_checkers(Token,?number_of_processes), + code_changer(Cs, Codes, ?interval,Pids,?passes), + Pids. + +code_changer(_, _, _, Pids, 0) -> + [unlink(Pid) || Pid <- Pids], + [exit(Pid, die) || Pid <- Pids], + io:format("done~n"), + ok; +code_changer([], Codes, T, Pids, Ps) -> + code_changer(Codes, Codes, T, Pids, Ps - 1); +code_changer([{Token,Code}|Cs], Codes, T, Pids, Ps) -> + receive after T -> + io:format("load code with token ~4w : pass ~4w~n", [Token, Ps]), + {module, ?model} = erlang:load_module(?model, Code), + % this is second time we call load_module for this module + % so it should have old code + [Pid ! {self(), change, Token} || Pid <- Pids], + % should we wait a moment or just blantantly try to check and purge repeatadly? + receive after 1 -> ok end, + ok = check_and_purge_processes_code(Pids, ?model), + code_changer(Cs, Codes, T, Pids, Ps) + end. + + + +many_load_distributed_only_once(_Conf) -> + Ts = [<<"first version">>, <<"second version">>], + + [{Token1,Code1},{Token2, Code2}] = [{T, generate(?model, [], [ + "check({<<\"second version\">> = V, Pid}) -> V = f(), Pid ! {self(), completed, V}, ok;\n" ++ + format("check(T) -> receive {Pid, change, T1, B} -> " + " Res = erlang:load_module(~w, B), Pid ! {self(), change, Res},\n" + " ~w:check({T1, Pid})\n" + " after 0 -> T = f(), check(T) end.\n", [?model, ?model]), + format("f() -> ~w.~n", [T]) + ])} || T <- Ts], + + + {module, ?model} = erlang:load_module(?model, Code1), + Pids = setup_checkers(Token1,?number_of_processes), + + receive after 1000 -> ok end, % give 'em some time to spin up + [Pid ! {self(), change, Token2, Code2} || Pid <- Pids], + Loads = [receive {Pid, change, Res} -> Res end || Pid <- Pids], + [receive {Pid, completed, Token2} -> ok end || Pid <- Pids], + + ok = ensure_only_one_load(Loads, 0), + {save_config, [{purge_pids,Pids}]}. + +ensure_only_one_load([], 1) -> ok; +ensure_only_one_load([], _) -> too_many_loads; +ensure_only_one_load([{module, ?model}|Loads], N) -> + ensure_only_one_load(Loads, N + 1); +ensure_only_one_load([{error, not_purged}|Loads], N) -> + ensure_only_one_load(Loads, N). +% no other return values are allowed from load_module + + +%% aux + +setup_checkers(_,0) -> []; +setup_checkers(T,N) -> [spawn_link(fun() -> ?model:check(T) end) | setup_checkers(T, N-1)]. + +check_and_purge_processes_code(Pids, M) -> + check_and_purge_processes_code(Pids, M, []). +check_and_purge_processes_code([], M, []) -> + erlang:purge_module(M), + ok; +check_and_purge_processes_code([], M, Pending) -> + io:format("Processes ~w are still executing old code - retrying.~n", [Pending]), + check_and_purge_processes_code(Pending, M, []); +check_and_purge_processes_code([Pid|Pids], M, Pending) -> + case erlang:check_process_code(Pid, M) of + false -> + check_and_purge_processes_code(Pids, M, Pending); + true -> + check_and_purge_processes_code(Pids, M, [Pid|Pending]) + end. + + +generate(Module, Attributes, FunStrings) -> + FunForms = function_forms(FunStrings), + Forms = [ + {attribute,1,module,Module}, + {attribute,2,export,[FA || {FA,_} <- FunForms]} + ] ++ [{attribute, 3, A, V}|| {A, V} <- Attributes] ++ + [ Function || {_, Function} <- FunForms], + {ok, Module, Bin} = compile:forms(Forms), + Bin. + + +function_forms([]) -> []; +function_forms([S|Ss]) -> + {ok, Ts,_} = erl_scan:string(S), + {ok, Form} = erl_parse:parse_form(Ts), + Fun = element(3, Form), + Arity = element(4, Form), + [{{Fun,Arity}, Form}|function_forms(Ss)]. + +format(F,Ts) -> lists:flatten(io_lib:format(F, Ts)). diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/distribution_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/distribution_SUITE.erl index a833e357cf..f3a177faf2 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/distribution_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/distribution_SUITE.erl @@ -98,19 +98,6 @@ end_per_testcase(Func, Config) when is_atom(Func), is_list(Config) -> Dog=?config(watchdog, Config), ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog). -%%% Don't be too hard on vxworks, the cross server gets nodedown -%%% cause the card is too busy if we don't sleep a little between pings. -sleep() -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - receive - after 10 -> - ok - end; - _ -> - ok - end. - ping(doc) -> ["Tests pinging a node in different ways."]; ping(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -122,23 +109,21 @@ ping(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line Host = hostname(), ?line BadName = list_to_atom("__pucko__@" ++ Host), ?line io:format("Pinging ~s (assumed to not exist)", [BadName]), - ?line test_server:do_times(Times, - fun() -> pang = net_adm:ping(BadName), - sleep() + ?line test_server:do_times(Times, fun() -> pang = net_adm:ping(BadName) end), %% Pings another node. ?line {ok, OtherNode} = start_node(distribution_SUITE_other), ?line io:format("Pinging ~s (assumed to exist)", [OtherNode]), - ?line test_server:do_times(Times, fun() -> pong = net_adm:ping(OtherNode),sleep() end), + ?line test_server:do_times(Times, fun() -> pong = net_adm:ping(OtherNode) end), ?line stop_node(OtherNode), %% Pings our own node many times. ?line Node = node(), ?line io:format("Pinging ~s (the same node)", [Node]), - ?line test_server:do_times(Times, fun() -> pong = net_adm:ping(Node),sleep() end), + ?line test_server:do_times(Times, fun() -> pong = net_adm:ping(Node) end), ok. diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/chkio_drv.c b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/chkio_drv.c index 40f1ad4fea..faf1040276 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/chkio_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/chkio_drv.c @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ */ #ifndef UNIX -#if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(VXWORKS) +#if !defined(__WIN32__) #define UNIX 1 #endif #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/io_ready_exit_drv.c b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/io_ready_exit_drv.c index e6a3edcd74..1e107309df 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/io_ready_exit_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/io_ready_exit_drv.c @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ */ #ifndef UNIX -#if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(VXWORKS) +#if !defined(__WIN32__) #define UNIX 1 #endif #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/ioq_exit_drv.c b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/ioq_exit_drv.c index b2cc1e785a..d174771629 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/ioq_exit_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/ioq_exit_drv.c @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ */ #ifndef UNIX -#if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(VXWORKS) +#if !defined(__WIN32__) #define UNIX 1 #endif #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/missing_callback_drv.c b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/missing_callback_drv.c index e7d9a294fa..851f2c745b 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/missing_callback_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/missing_callback_drv.c @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ */ #ifndef UNIX -#if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(VXWORKS) +#if !defined(__WIN32__) #define UNIX 1 #endif #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/peek_non_existing_queue_drv.c b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/peek_non_existing_queue_drv.c index 8e203f74ec..0c86a26604 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/peek_non_existing_queue_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/peek_non_existing_queue_drv.c @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ */ #ifndef UNIX -#if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(VXWORKS) +#if !defined(__WIN32__) #define UNIX 1 #endif #endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/timer_drv.c b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/timer_drv.c index 8c3f203a64..57538e0d57 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/timer_drv.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE_data/timer_drv.c @@ -1,11 +1,3 @@ -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <taskVarLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#endif #include <stdio.h> #include "erl_driver.h" @@ -84,12 +76,8 @@ static void timer_read(ErlDrvData p, char *buf, ErlDrvSizeT len) driver_output(port, reply, 1); } else if (buf[0] == DELAY_START_TIMER) { #ifndef __WIN32__ -#ifdef VXWORKS - taskDelay(sysClkRateGet()); -#else sleep(1); #endif -#endif driver_set_timer(port, get_int32(buf + 1)); } } diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/emulator.spec.vxworks b/erts/emulator/test/emulator.spec.vxworks deleted file mode 100644 index 55675bdc29..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/test/emulator.spec.vxworks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -{topcase, {dir, "../emulator_test"}}. - -% Added since R11 -{skip,{distribution_SUITE,link_to_dead_new_node,"Does not work in distributed test environments"}}. -{skip,{binary_SUITE,terms_float,"Floats, VxWorks, PPC = Floating points never equal..."}}. -{skip,{system_info_SUITE,process_count,"Fix-allocs starving VxWorks cards"}}. -{skip,{monitor_SUITE,mixer,"Fix-allocs starving VxWorks cards"}}. - -{skip,{node_container_SUITE,"Too memory consuming..."}}. - -{skip,{trace_SUITE,system_monitor_long_gc_1,"Too memory consuming..."}}. -{skip,{trace_SUITE,system_monitor_long_gc_2,"Too memory consuming..."}}. -{skip,{trace_SUITE,system_monitor_large_heap_1,"Too memory consuming..."}}. -{skip,{trace_SUITE,system_monitor_large_heap_2,"Too memory consuming..."}}. -% End added since R11 - -{skip, {distribution_SUITE,stop_dist,"Not written to work on VxWorks."}}. -{skip, {distribution_SUITE,dist_auto_connect_never, - "Not written to work on VxWorks."}}. -{skip, {distribution_SUITE,dist_auto_connect_once, - "Not written to work on VxWorks."}}. -{skip, {trace_SUITE,system_monitor_long_gc, - "Too memory consuming for VxWorks cards."}}. -{skip, {trace_meta_SUITE,stack_grow, - "Too memory consuming for VxWorks cards."}}. -{skip, {obsolete_SUITE, "Not on vxworks"}}. diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/emulator_bench.spec b/erts/emulator/test/emulator_bench.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f709d913b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/erts/emulator/test/emulator_bench.spec @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +{groups,"../emulator_test",estone_SUITE,[estone_bench]}. diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE.erl index 2417d4bcfe..21834bfa62 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE.erl @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ -module(estone_SUITE). %% Test functions -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, - init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2,estone/1]). + init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2,estone/1,estone_bench/1]). -export([init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). %% Internal exports for EStone tests @@ -46,6 +46,7 @@ -include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). +-include_lib("common_test/include/ct_event.hrl"). %% Test suite defines -define(default_timeout, ?t:minutes(10)). @@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ all() -> [estone]. groups() -> - []. + [{estone_bench, [{repeat,50}],[estone_bench]}]. init_per_suite(Config) -> Config. @@ -108,6 +109,17 @@ estone(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line {comment,Mhz ++ " MHz, " ++ integer_to_list(Stones) ++ " ESTONES"}. +estone_bench(Config) -> + DataDir = ?config(data_dir,Config), + L = ?MODULE:macro(?MODULE:micros(),DataDir), + [ct_event:notify( + #event{name = benchmark_data, + data = [{name,proplists:get_value(title,Mark)}, + {value,proplists:get_value(estones,Mark)}]}) + || Mark <- L], + L. + + %% %% Calculate CPU speed %% diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE_data/estone_cat.c b/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE_data/estone_cat.c index 8ed9f8375b..a34bda4384 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE_data/estone_cat.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/estone_SUITE_data/estone_cat.c @@ -12,11 +12,7 @@ #include <fcntl.h> #include <errno.h> -#ifdef VXWORKS -estone_cat(argc, argv) -#else main(argc, argv) -#endif int argc; char *argv[]; { diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/gc_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/gc_SUITE.erl index 771d2c9a7a..19fa433a53 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/gc_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/gc_SUITE.erl @@ -54,17 +54,12 @@ grow_heap(doc) -> ["Produce a growing list of elements, ", "for X calls, then drop one item per call", "until the list is empty."]; grow_heap(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog=test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(40)), - ?line ok=grow_heap1(256), - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - stop_here; - _ -> - ?line ok=grow_heap1(512), - ?line ok=grow_heap1(1024), - ?line ok=grow_heap1(2048) - end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(40)), + ok = grow_heap1(256), + ok = grow_heap1(512), + ok = grow_heap1(1024), + ok = grow_heap1(2048), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. grow_heap1(Len) -> @@ -82,10 +77,10 @@ grow_heap1(List, MaxLen, CurLen, up) -> grow_heap1([], _MaxLen, _, down) -> ok; grow_heap1([_|List], MaxLen, CurLen, down) -> - ?line {_,_,C}=erlang:now(), - ?line Num=C rem (length(List))+1, - ?line Elem=lists:nth(Num, List), - ?line NewList=lists:delete(Elem, List), + {_,_,C} = erlang:now(), + Num = C rem (length(List))+1, + Elem = lists:nth(Num, List), + NewList = lists:delete(Elem, List), grow_heap1(NewList, MaxLen, CurLen-1, down). @@ -93,16 +88,11 @@ grow_heap1([_|List], MaxLen, CurLen, down) -> grow_stack(doc) -> ["Increase and decrease stack size, and ", "drop off some garbage from time to time."]; grow_stack(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog=test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(80)), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(80)), show_heap("before:"), - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - ?line grow_stack1(25, 0); - _ -> - ?line grow_stack1(200, 0) - end, + grow_stack1(200, 0), show_heap("after:"), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. grow_stack1(0, _) -> @@ -123,16 +113,11 @@ grow_stack_heap(doc) -> ["While growing the heap, bounces the size ", "of the stack, and while reducing the heap", "bounces the stack usage."]; grow_stack_heap(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Takes too long to run on VxWorks/cpu32"}; - _ -> - ?line Dog=test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(40)), - ?line grow_stack_heap1(16), - ?line grow_stack_heap1(32), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - ok - end. + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(40)), + grow_stack_heap1(16), + grow_stack_heap1(32), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. grow_stack_heap1(MaxLen) -> io:format("~ngrow_stack_heap with ~p items.",[MaxLen]), @@ -151,10 +136,10 @@ grow_stack_heap1(List, MaxLen, CurLen, up) -> grow_stack_heap1([], _MaxLen, _, down) -> ok; grow_stack_heap1([_|List], MaxLen, CurLen, down) -> grow_stack1(CurLen*2,0), - ?line {_,_,C}=erlang:now(), - ?line Num=C rem (length(List))+1, - ?line Elem=lists:nth(Num, List), - ?line NewList=lists:delete(Elem, List), + {_,_,C}=erlang:now(), + Num=C rem (length(List))+1, + Elem=lists:nth(Num, List), + NewList=lists:delete(Elem, List), grow_stack_heap1(NewList, MaxLen, CurLen-1, down), ok. diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/mtx_SUITE_data/Makefile.src b/erts/emulator/test/mtx_SUITE_data/Makefile.src index b6c843269c..37eb1daa72 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/mtx_SUITE_data/Makefile.src +++ b/erts/emulator/test/mtx_SUITE_data/Makefile.src @@ -27,4 +27,11 @@ LIBS = @ERTS_LIBS@ all: $(NIF_LIBS) +mtx_SUITE.c: force_rebuild + touch mtx_SUITE.c + +force_rebuild: + echo "Force rebuild to compensate for emulator type dependencies" + + @SHLIB_RULES@ diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/nofrag_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/nofrag_SUITE.erl index 6b6ac28e2e..71567ed0cb 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/nofrag_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/nofrag_SUITE.erl @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ init_per_testcase/2,end_per_testcase/2, error_handler/1,error_handler_apply/1, error_handler_fixed_apply/1,error_handler_fun/1, - error_handler_tuple_fun/1, debug_breakpoint/1]). %% Exported functions for an error_handler module. @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> [error_handler, error_handler_apply, error_handler_fixed_apply, error_handler_fun, - error_handler_tuple_fun, debug_breakpoint]. + debug_breakpoint]. groups() -> []. @@ -178,29 +177,6 @@ collect_fun(N, Fun) -> undefined_lambda(foobarblurf, Fun, Args) when is_function(Fun) -> Args. -error_handler_tuple_fun(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line process_flag(error_handler, ?MODULE), - ?line Term = collect_tuple_fun(1024, {?MODULE,very_undefined_function}), - ?line Term = binary_to_term(term_to_binary(Term)), - ?line 1024 = length(Term), - ?line [[{foo,bar},42.0,[e,f,g]]] = lists:usort(Term), - ok. - -collect_tuple_fun(0, _) -> - []; -collect_tuple_fun(N, Fun) -> - %% The next line calls the error handle function, which is - %% ?MODULE:undefined_function/3 (it simply returns the list - %% of args). - C = Fun({foo,id(bar)}, 42.0, [e,f,id(g)]), - - %% The variable C will be saved onto the stack frame; if C - %% points into a heap fragment the garbage collector will reach - %% it and the emulator will crash sooner or later (sooner if - %% the emulator is debug-compiled). - Res = collect_tuple_fun(N-1, Fun), - [C|Res]. - debug_breakpoint(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line process_flag(error_handler, ?MODULE), ?line erts_debug:breakpoint({?MODULE,foobar,5}, true), diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE.erl index 9fa4df6373..873601ddd1 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE.erl @@ -157,16 +157,16 @@ win_massive(Config) when is_list(Config) -> end. do_win_massive() -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(360)), - ?line SuiteDir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), - ?line Env = " -env ERL_MAX_PORTS 8192", - ?line {ok, Node} = + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(360)), + SuiteDir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), + Env = " -env ERL_MAX_PORTS 8192", + {ok, Node} = test_server:start_node(win_massive, slave, [{args, " -pa " ++ SuiteDir ++ Env}]), - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,win_massive_client,[3000]), - ?line test_server:stop_node(Node), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok = rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,win_massive_client,[3000]), + test_server:stop_node(Node), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. win_massive_client(N) -> @@ -208,11 +208,11 @@ win_massive_loop(P,N) -> %% We will send only a small amount of data, to avoid deadlock. stream_small(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 512, "", []), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 1777, "", []), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 1777, "-s512", []), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + stream_ping(Config, 512, "", []), + stream_ping(Config, 1777, "", []), + stream_ping(Config, 1777, "-s512", []), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Send big amounts of data (much bigger than the buffer size in port test). @@ -220,30 +220,22 @@ stream_small(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% non-blocking reads and writes. stream_big(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(180)), - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - %% Don't stress VxWorks too much - ?line stream_ping(Config, 43755, "", []), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 51255, "", []), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 52345, " -s40000", []); - _ -> - ?line stream_ping(Config, 43755, "", []), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 100000, "", []), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 77777, " -s40000", []) - end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(180)), + stream_ping(Config, 43755, "", []), + stream_ping(Config, 100000, "", []), + stream_ping(Config, 77777, " -s40000", []), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Sends packet with header size of 1, 2, and 4, with packets of various %% sizes. basic_ping(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(120)), - ?line ping(Config, sizes(1), 1, "", []), - ?line ping(Config, sizes(2), 2, "", []), - ?line ping(Config, sizes(4), 4, "", []), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(120)), + ping(Config, sizes(1), 1, "", []), + ping(Config, sizes(2), 2, "", []), + ping(Config, sizes(4), 4, "", []), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Let the port program insert delays between characters sent back to @@ -251,30 +243,29 @@ basic_ping(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% small chunks rather than all at once. slow_writes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(20)), - ?line ping(Config, [8], 4, "-s1", []), - ?line ping(Config, [10], 2, "-s2", []), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(20)), + ping(Config, [8], 4, "-s1", []), + ping(Config, [10], 2, "-s2", []), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. bad_packet(doc) -> ["Test that we get {'EXIT', Port, einval} if we try to send a bigger " "packet than the packet header allows."]; bad_packet(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + PortTest = port_test(Config), + process_flag(trap_exit, true), - ?line bad_packet(PortTest, 1, 256), - ?line bad_packet(PortTest, 1, 257), - ?line bad_packet(PortTest, 2, 65536), - ?line bad_packet(PortTest, 2, 65537), + bad_packet(PortTest, 1, 256), + bad_packet(PortTest, 1, 257), + bad_packet(PortTest, 2, 65536), + bad_packet(PortTest, 2, 65537), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. bad_packet(PortTest, HeaderSize, PacketSize) -> - %% Intentionally no ?line macros. P = open_port({spawn, PortTest}, [{packet, HeaderSize}]), P ! {self(), {command, make_zero_packet(PacketSize)}}, receive @@ -292,16 +283,16 @@ make_zero_packet(N) -> %% Test sending bad messages to a port. bad_port_messages(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + PortTest = port_test(Config), + process_flag(trap_exit, true), - ?line bad_message(PortTest, {a,b}), - ?line bad_message(PortTest, {a}), - ?line bad_message(PortTest, {self(),{command,bad_command}}), - ?line bad_message(PortTest, {self(),{connect,no_pid}}), + bad_message(PortTest, {a,b}), + bad_message(PortTest, {a}), + bad_message(PortTest, {self(),{command,bad_command}}), + bad_message(PortTest, {self(),{connect,no_pid}}), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. bad_message(PortTest, Message) -> @@ -319,108 +310,97 @@ bad_message(PortTest, Message) -> %% Tests the 'binary' option for a port. t_binary(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), %% Packet mode. - ?line ping(Config, sizes(1), 1, "", [binary]), - ?line ping(Config, sizes(2), 2, "", [binary]), - ?line ping(Config, sizes(4), 4, "", [binary]), + ping(Config, sizes(1), 1, "", [binary]), + ping(Config, sizes(2), 2, "", [binary]), + ping(Config, sizes(4), 4, "", [binary]), %% Stream mode. - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - %% don't stress VxWorks too much - ?line stream_ping(Config, 435, "", [binary]), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 43755, "", [binary]), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 50000, "", [binary]); - _ -> - ?line stream_ping(Config, 435, "", [binary]), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 43755, "", [binary]), - ?line stream_ping(Config, 100000, "", [binary]) - end, + stream_ping(Config, 435, "", [binary]), + stream_ping(Config, 43755, "", [binary]), + stream_ping(Config, 100000, "", [binary]), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. name1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " "]), - ?line P = open_port({spawn, Command}, []), - ?line register(myport, P), - ?line P = whereis(myport), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), + PortTest = port_test(Config), + Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " "]), + P = open_port({spawn, Command}, []), + register(myport, P), + P = whereis(myport), Text = "hej", - ?line myport ! {self(), {command, Text}}, - ?line receive - {P, {data, Text}} -> - ok - end, - ?line myport ! {self(), close}, - ?line receive - {P, closed} -> ok - end, - ?line undefined = whereis(myport), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + myport ! {self(), {command, Text}}, + receive + {P, {data, Text}} -> + ok + end, + myport ! {self(), close}, + receive + {P, closed} -> ok + end, + undefined = whereis(myport), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Test that the 'eof' option works. eof(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " -h0 -q"]), - ?line P = open_port({spawn, Command}, [eof]), - ?line receive - {P, eof} -> - ok - end, - ?line P ! {self(), close}, - ?line receive - {P, closed} -> ok - end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), + PortTest = port_test(Config), + Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " -h0 -q"]), + P = open_port({spawn, Command}, [eof]), + receive + {P, eof} -> + ok + end, + P ! {self(), close}, + receive + {P, closed} -> ok + end, + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Tests that the 'in' option for a port works. input_only(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 10, 13, 127, 128, 255], 1, "", [in]), - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 255, 2048], 2, "", [in]), - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 255, 2048], 4, "", [in]), - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 10, 13, 127, 128, 255], - 1, "", [in, binary]), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), + expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 10, 13, 127, 128, 255], 1, "", [in]), + expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 255, 2048], 2, "", [in]), + expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 255, 2048], 4, "", [in]), + expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 10, 13, 127, 128, 255], + 1, "", [in, binary]), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Tests that the 'out' option for a port works. output_only(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), - ?line Dir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Filename = filename:join(Dir, "output_only_stream"), - ?line output_and_verify(Config, Filename, "-h0", - random_packet(35777, "echo")), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), + Dir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Filename = filename:join(Dir, "output_only_stream"), + output_and_verify(Config, Filename, "-h0", + random_packet(35777, "echo")), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. output_and_verify(Config, Filename, Options, Data) -> - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " ", - Options, " -o", Filename]), - ?line Port = open_port({spawn, Command}, [out]), - ?line Port ! {self(), {command, Data}}, - ?line Port ! {self(), close}, - ?line receive - {Port, closed} -> ok - end, - Wait_time = case os:type() of - vxworks -> 5000; - _ -> 500 - end, - ?line test_server:sleep(Wait_time), - ?line {ok, Written} = file:read_file(Filename), - ?line Data = binary_to_list(Written), + PortTest = port_test(Config), + Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " ", + Options, " -o", Filename]), + Port = open_port({spawn, Command}, [out]), + Port ! {self(), {command, Data}}, + Port ! {self(), close}, + receive + {Port, closed} -> ok + end, + Wait_time = 500, + test_server:sleep(Wait_time), + {ok, Written} = file:read_file(Filename), + Data = binary_to_list(Written), ok. %% Test that receiving several packages written in the same @@ -430,19 +410,11 @@ output_and_verify(Config, Filename, Options, Data) -> %% Basic test of receiving multiple packages, written in %% one operation by the other end. mul_basic(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(600)), - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - %% don't stress vxworks too much - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 255, 10, 13], 1, "", []), - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 10, 13, 1600, 8191, 16383], 2, "", []), - ?line expect_input(Config, [10, 35000], 4, "", []); - _ -> - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 255, 10, 13], 1, "", []), - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 10, 13, 1600, 32767, 65535], 2, "", []), - ?line expect_input(Config, [10, 70000], 4, "", []) - end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(600)), + expect_input(Config, [0, 1, 255, 10, 13], 1, "", []), + expect_input(Config, [0, 10, 13, 1600, 32767, 65535], 2, "", []), + expect_input(Config, [10, 70000], 4, "", []), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Test reading a buffer consisting of several packets, some @@ -451,9 +423,9 @@ mul_basic(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% delays in between.) mul_slow_writes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(250)), - ?line expect_input(Config, [0, 20, 255, 10, 1], 1, "-s64", []), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(250)), + expect_input(Config, [0, 20, 255, 10, 1], 1, "-s64", []), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Runs several port tests in parallell. Each individual test @@ -461,27 +433,27 @@ mul_slow_writes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% should also finish in about 5 seconds. parallell(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), - ?line Testers = - [fun() -> stream_ping(Config, 1007, "-s100", []) end, - fun() -> stream_ping(Config, 10007, "-s1000", []) end, - fun() -> stream_ping(Config, 10007, "-s1000", []) end, - - fun() -> expect_input(Config, [21, 22, 23, 24, 25], 1, - "-s10", [in]) end, - - fun() -> ping(Config, [10], 1, "-d", []) end, - fun() -> ping(Config, [20000], 2, "-d", []) end, - fun() -> ping(Config, [101], 1, "-s10", []) end, - fun() -> ping(Config, [1001], 2, "-s100", []) end, - fun() -> ping(Config, [10001], 4, "-s1000", []) end, - - fun() -> ping(Config, [501, 501], 2, "-s100", []) end, - fun() -> ping(Config, [11, 12, 13, 14, 11], 1, "-s5", []) end], - ?line process_flag(trap_exit, true), - ?line Pids = lists:map(fun fun_spawn/1, Testers), - ?line wait_for(Pids), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), + Testers = [ + fun() -> stream_ping(Config, 1007, "-s100", []) end, + fun() -> stream_ping(Config, 10007, "-s1000", []) end, + fun() -> stream_ping(Config, 10007, "-s1000", []) end, + + fun() -> expect_input(Config, [21, 22, 23, 24, 25], 1, + "-s10", [in]) end, + + fun() -> ping(Config, [10], 1, "-d", []) end, + fun() -> ping(Config, [20000], 2, "-d", []) end, + fun() -> ping(Config, [101], 1, "-s10", []) end, + fun() -> ping(Config, [1001], 2, "-s100", []) end, + fun() -> ping(Config, [10001], 4, "-s1000", []) end, + + fun() -> ping(Config, [501, 501], 2, "-s100", []) end, + fun() -> ping(Config, [11, 12, 13, 14, 11], 1, "-s5", []) end], + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Pids = lists:map(fun fun_spawn/1, Testers), + wait_for(Pids), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. wait_for([]) -> @@ -500,29 +472,29 @@ wait_for(Pids) -> dying_port(suite) -> []; dying_port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(150)), - ?line process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(150)), + process_flag(trap_exit, true), - ?line P1 = make_dying_port(Config), - ?line P2 = make_dying_port(Config), - ?line P3 = make_dying_port(Config), - ?line P4 = make_dying_port(Config), - ?line P5 = make_dying_port(Config), + P1 = make_dying_port(Config), + P2 = make_dying_port(Config), + P3 = make_dying_port(Config), + P4 = make_dying_port(Config), + P5 = make_dying_port(Config), %% This should be big enough to be sure to block in the write. - ?line Garbage = random_packet(16384), + Garbage = random_packet(16384), - ?line P1 ! {self(), {command, Garbage}}, - ?line P3 ! {self(), {command, Garbage}}, - ?line P5 ! {self(), {command, Garbage}}, + P1 ! {self(), {command, Garbage}}, + P3 ! {self(), {command, Garbage}}, + P5 ! {self(), {command, Garbage}}, - ?line wait_for_port_exit(P1), - ?line wait_for_port_exit(P2), - ?line wait_for_port_exit(P3), - ?line wait_for_port_exit(P4), - ?line wait_for_port_exit(P5), + wait_for_port_exit(P1), + wait_for_port_exit(P2), + wait_for_port_exit(P3), + wait_for_port_exit(P4), + wait_for_port_exit(P5), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. wait_for_port_exit(Port) -> @@ -549,9 +521,9 @@ make_dying_port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> port_program_with_path(suite) -> []; port_program_with_path(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), - ?line DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), + DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), %% Create a copy of the port test program in a directory not %% included in PATH (i.e. in priv_dir), with the name 'my_port_test.exe'. @@ -560,36 +532,31 @@ port_program_with_path(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% (On Unix, there will be a single file created, which will be %% a copy of the port program.) - ?line PortTest = os:find_executable("port_test", DataDir), + PortTest = os:find_executable("port_test", DataDir), io:format("os:find_executable(~p, ~p) returned ~p", ["port_test", DataDir, PortTest]), - ?line {ok, PortTestPgm} = file:read_file(PortTest), - ?line NewName = filename:join(PrivDir, filename:basename(PortTest)), - ?line RedHerring = filename:rootname(NewName), - ?line ok = file:write_file(RedHerring, "I'm just here to confuse.\n"), - ?line ok = file:write_file(NewName, PortTestPgm), - ?line ok = file:write_file_info(NewName, #file_info{mode=8#111}), - ?line PgmWithPathAndNoExt = filename:rootname(NewName), + {ok, PortTestPgm} = file:read_file(PortTest), + NewName = filename:join(PrivDir, filename:basename(PortTest)), + RedHerring = filename:rootname(NewName), + ok = file:write_file(RedHerring, "I'm just here to confuse.\n"), + ok = file:write_file(NewName, PortTestPgm), + ok = file:write_file_info(NewName, #file_info{mode=8#111}), + PgmWithPathAndNoExt = filename:rootname(NewName), %% Open the port using the path to the copied port test program, %% but without the .exe extension, and verified that it was started. %% %% If the bug is present the open_port call will fail with badarg. - ?line Command = lists:concat([PgmWithPathAndNoExt, " -h2"]), - %% allow VxWorks time to write file - case os:type() of - vxworks -> test_server:sleep(2500); - _ -> time + Command = lists:concat([PgmWithPathAndNoExt, " -h2"]), + P = open_port({spawn, Command}, [{packet, 2}]), + Message = "echo back to me", + P ! {self(), {command, Message}}, + receive + {P, {data, Message}} -> + ok end, - ?line P = open_port({spawn, Command}, [{packet, 2}]), - ?line Message = "echo back to me", - ?line P ! {self(), {command, Message}}, - ?line receive - {P, {data, Message}} -> - ok - end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. @@ -597,56 +564,46 @@ port_program_with_path(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% This used to fail on Windows. open_input_file_port(suite) -> []; open_input_file_port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), %% Create a file with the file driver and read it back using %% open_port/2. - ?line MyFile1 = filename:join(PrivDir, "my_input_file"), - ?line FileData1 = "An input file", - ?line ok = file:write_file(MyFile1, FileData1), - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - %% Can't open input file with vanilla driver on VxWorks - ?line process_flag(trap_exit, true), - ?line case catch open_port(MyFile1, [in]) of - {'EXIT', {badarg, _}} -> - ok - end; - _ -> - ?line case open_port(MyFile1, [in]) of - InputPort when is_port(InputPort) -> - ?line receive - {InputPort, {data, FileData1}} -> - ok - end - end + MyFile1 = filename:join(PrivDir, "my_input_file"), + FileData1 = "An input file", + ok = file:write_file(MyFile1, FileData1), + case open_port(MyFile1, [in]) of + InputPort when is_port(InputPort) -> + receive + {InputPort, {data, FileData1}} -> + ok + end end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Tests that files can be written using open_port(Filename, [out]). open_output_file_port(suite) -> []; open_output_file_port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), - ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), %% Create a file with open_port/2 and read it back with %% the file driver. - ?line MyFile2 = filename:join(PrivDir, "my_output_file"), - ?line FileData2_0 = "A file created ", - ?line FileData2_1 = "with open_port/2.\n", - ?line FileData2 = FileData2_0 ++ FileData2_1, - ?line OutputPort = open_port(MyFile2, [out]), - ?line OutputPort ! {self(), {command, FileData2_0}}, - ?line OutputPort ! {self(), {command, FileData2_1}}, - ?line OutputPort ! {self(), close}, - ?line {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(MyFile2), - ?line FileData2 = binary_to_list(Bin), - - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + MyFile2 = filename:join(PrivDir, "my_output_file"), + FileData2_0 = "A file created ", + FileData2_1 = "with open_port/2.\n", + FileData2 = FileData2_0 ++ FileData2_1, + OutputPort = open_port(MyFile2, [out]), + OutputPort ! {self(), {command, FileData2_0}}, + OutputPort ! {self(), {command, FileData2_1}}, + OutputPort ! {self(), close}, + {ok, Bin} = file:read_file(MyFile2), + FileData2 = binary_to_list(Bin), + + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% @@ -670,17 +627,17 @@ iter_max_ports(Config) when is_list(Config) -> iter_max_ports_test(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(20)), - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " -h0 -q"]), - ?line Iters = case os:type() of + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(20)), + PortTest = port_test(Config), + Command = lists:concat([PortTest, " -h0 -q"]), + Iters = case os:type() of {win32,_} -> 4; _ -> 10 end, - ?line L = do_iter_max_ports(Iters, Command), + L = do_iter_max_ports(Iters, Command), io:format("Result: ~p",[L]), - ?line all_equal(L), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + all_equal(L), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), {comment, "Max ports: " ++ integer_to_list(hd(L))}. do_iter_max_ports(N, Command) when N > 0 -> @@ -695,9 +652,9 @@ all_equal([]) -> ok. max_ports(Command) -> test_server:sleep(500), - ?line Ps = open_ports({spawn, Command}, [eof]), - ?line N = length(Ps), - ?line close_ports(Ps), + Ps = open_ports({spawn, Command}, [eof]), + N = length(Ps), + close_ports(Ps), io:format("Got ~p ports\n",[N]), N. @@ -727,105 +684,105 @@ open_ports(Name, Settings) -> enomem -> []; Other -> - ?line test_server:fail({open_ports, Other}) + test_server:fail({open_ports, Other}) end; Other -> - ?line test_server:fail({open_ports, Other}) + test_server:fail({open_ports, Other}) end. %% Tests that exit(Port, Term) works (has been known to crash the emulator). t_exit(suite) -> []; t_exit(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line process_flag(trap_exit, true), - ?line Pid = fun_spawn(fun suicide_port/1, [Config]), - ?line receive - {'EXIT', Pid, die} -> - ok; - Other -> - test_server:fail({bad_message, Other}) - end. + process_flag(trap_exit, true), + Pid = fun_spawn(fun suicide_port/1, [Config]), + receive + {'EXIT', Pid, die} -> + ok; + Other -> + test_server:fail({bad_message, Other}) + end. suicide_port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Port = port_expect(Config, [], 0, "", []), - ?line exit(Port, die), - ?line receive after infinity -> ok end. + Port = port_expect(Config, [], 0, "", []), + exit(Port, die), + receive after infinity -> ok end. tps_16_bytes(doc) -> ""; tps_16_bytes(suite) -> []; tps_16_bytes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line tps(16, Config). + tps(16, Config). tps_1K(doc) -> ""; tps_1K(suite) -> []; tps_1K(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line tps(1024, Config). + tps(1024, Config). tps(Size, Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line Packet = list_to_binary(random_packet(Size, "e")), - ?line Port = open_port({spawn, PortTest}, [binary, {packet, 2}]), - ?line Transactions = 10000, - ?line {Elapsed, ok} = test_server:timecall(?MODULE, tps, + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), + PortTest = port_test(Config), + Packet = list_to_binary(random_packet(Size, "e")), + Port = open_port({spawn, PortTest}, [binary, {packet, 2}]), + Transactions = 10000, + {Elapsed, ok} = test_server:timecall(?MODULE, tps, [Port, Packet, Transactions]), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), {comment, integer_to_list(trunc(Transactions/Elapsed+0.5)) ++ " transactions/s"}. tps(_Port, _Packet, 0) -> ok; tps(Port, Packet, N) -> - ?line port_command(Port, Packet), - ?line receive - {Port, {data, Packet}} -> - ?line tps(Port, Packet, N-1); - Other -> - ?line test_server:fail({bad_message, Other}) - end. + port_command(Port, Packet), + receive + {Port, {data, Packet}} -> + tps(Port, Packet, N-1); + Other -> + test_server:fail({bad_message, Other}) + end. %% Line I/O test line(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Siz = 110, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), - ?line Packet1 = random_packet(Siz), - ?line Packet2 = random_packet(Siz div 2), + Siz = 110, + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(300)), + Packet1 = random_packet(Siz), + Packet2 = random_packet(Siz div 2), %% Test that packets are split into lines - ?line port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet2, + port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet2, io_lib:nl()]), [{eol, Packet1}, {eol, Packet2}]}], 0, "", [{line,Siz}]), %% Test the same for binaries - ?line port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet2, + port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet2, io_lib:nl()]), [{eol, Packet1}, {eol, Packet2}]}], 0, "", [{line,Siz},binary]), %% Test that too long lines get split - ?line port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet1, + port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet1, Packet2, io_lib:nl()]), [{eol, Packet1}, {noeol, Packet1}, {eol, Packet2}]}], 0, "", [{line,Siz}]), %% Test that last output from closing port program gets received. - ?line L1 = lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet2]), - ?line S1 = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("-l~w", [length(L1)])), + L1 = lists:append([Packet1, io_lib:nl(), Packet2]), + S1 = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("-l~w", [length(L1)])), io:format("S1 = ~w, L1 = ~w~n", [S1,L1]), - ?line port_expect(Config,[{L1, + port_expect(Config,[{L1, [{eol, Packet1}, {noeol, Packet2}, eof]}], 0, S1, [{line,Siz},eof]), %% Test that lonely <CR> Don't get treated as newlines - ?line port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, [13], Packet2, + port_expect(Config,[{lists:append([Packet1, [13], Packet2, io_lib:nl()]), [{noeol, Packet1}, {eol, [13 |Packet2]}]}], 0, "", [{line,Siz}]), %% Test that packets get built up to lines (delayed output from %% port program) - ?line port_expect(Config,[{Packet2,[]}, + port_expect(Config,[{Packet2,[]}, {lists:append([Packet2, io_lib:nl(), Packet1, io_lib:nl()]), [{eol, lists:append(Packet2, Packet2)}, {eol, Packet1}]}], 0, "-d", [{line,Siz}]), %% Test that we get badarg if trying both packet and line - ?line bad_argument(Config, [{packet, 5}, {line, 5}]), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + bad_argument(Config, [{packet, 5}, {line, 5}]), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %%% Redirection of stderr test @@ -834,15 +791,15 @@ stderr_to_stdout(suite) -> stderr_to_stdout(doc) -> "Test that redirection of standard error to standard output works."; stderr_to_stdout(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), %% See that it works - ?line Packet = random_packet(10), - ?line port_expect(Config,[{Packet,[Packet]}], 0, "-e -l10", + Packet = random_packet(10), + port_expect(Config,[{Packet,[Packet]}], 0, "-e -l10", [stderr_to_stdout]), - %% ?line stream_ping(Config, 10, "-e", [stderr_to_stdout]), + %% stream_ping(Config, 10, "-e", [stderr_to_stdout]), %% See that it doesn't always happen (will generate garbage on stderr) - ?line port_expect(Config,[{Packet,[eof]}], 0, "-e -l10", [line,eof]), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + port_expect(Config,[{Packet,[eof]}], 0, "-e -l10", [line,eof]), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. @@ -862,47 +819,39 @@ env(suite) -> env(doc) -> ["Test that the 'env' option works"]; env(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skipped,"Environments not implemented on VxWorks (could be...)"}; - _ -> - env2(Config) - end. - -env2(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), - ?line Priv = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Temp = filename:join(Priv, "env_fun.bin"), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), + Priv = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Temp = filename:join(Priv, "env_fun.bin"), PluppVal = "dirty monkey", - ?line env_slave(Temp, [{"plupp",PluppVal}]), + env_slave(Temp, [{"plupp",PluppVal}]), Long = "LongAndBoringEnvName", - ?line os:putenv(Long, "nisse"), - - ?line env_slave(Temp, [{"plupp",PluppVal}, - {"DIR_PLUPP","###glurfrik"}], - fun() -> - PluppVal = os:getenv("plupp"), - "###glurfrik" = os:getenv("DIR_PLUPP"), - "nisse" = os:getenv(Long) - end), + os:putenv(Long, "nisse"), + + env_slave(Temp, [{"plupp",PluppVal}, + {"DIR_PLUPP","###glurfrik"}], + fun() -> + PluppVal = os:getenv("plupp"), + "###glurfrik" = os:getenv("DIR_PLUPP"), + "nisse" = os:getenv(Long) + end), - - ?line env_slave(Temp, [{"must_define_something","some_value"}, - {"certainly_not_existing",false}, - {"ends_with_equal", "value="}, - {Long,false}, - {"glurf","a glorfy string"}]), + + env_slave(Temp, [{"must_define_something","some_value"}, + {"certainly_not_existing",false}, + {"ends_with_equal", "value="}, + {Long,false}, + {"glurf","a glorfy string"}]), %% A lot of non existing variables (mingled with existing) NotExistingList = [{lists:flatten(io_lib:format("V~p_not_existing",[X])),false} || X <- lists:seq(1,150)], ExistingList = [{lists:flatten(io_lib:format("V~p_existing",[X])),"a_value"} || X <- lists:seq(1,150)], - ?line env_slave(Temp, lists:sort(ExistingList ++ NotExistingList)), + env_slave(Temp, lists:sort(ExistingList ++ NotExistingList)), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. env_slave(File, Env) -> @@ -946,23 +895,15 @@ env_slave_main([File]) -> %% 'env' option %% Test bad environments. bad_env(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skipped,"Environments not implemented on VxWorks"}; - _ -> - bad_env_1() - end. - -bad_env_1() -> - ?line try_bad_env([abbb]), - ?line try_bad_env([{"key","value"}|{"another","value"}]), - ?line try_bad_env([{"key","value","value2"}]), - ?line try_bad_env([{"key",[a,b,c]}]), - ?line try_bad_env([{"key",value}]), - ?line try_bad_env({a,tuple}), - ?line try_bad_env(42), - ?line try_bad_env([a|b]), - ?line try_bad_env(self()), + try_bad_env([abbb]), + try_bad_env([{"key","value"}|{"another","value"}]), + try_bad_env([{"key","value","value2"}]), + try_bad_env([{"key",[a,b,c]}]), + try_bad_env([{"key",value}]), + try_bad_env({a,tuple}), + try_bad_env(42), + try_bad_env([a|b]), + try_bad_env(self()), ok. try_bad_env(Env) -> @@ -979,36 +920,29 @@ cd(suite) -> cd(doc) -> ["Test that the 'cd' option works"]; cd(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skipped,"Task specific directories does not exist on VxWorks"}; - _ -> - cd2(Config) - end. -cd2(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), - - ?line Program = atom_to_list(lib:progname()), - ?line DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line TestDir = filename:join(DataDir, "dir"), - ?line Cmd = Program ++ " -pz " ++ DataDir ++ - " -noshell -s port_test pwd -s erlang halt", - ?line _ = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, - [{cd, TestDir}, - {line, 256}]), - ?line receive - {_, {data, {eol, String}}} -> - case filename_equal(String, TestDir) of - true -> - ok; - false -> - ?line test_server:fail({cd, String}) - end; - Other2 -> - ?line test_server:fail({env, Other2}) - end, + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Program = atom_to_list(lib:progname()), + DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + TestDir = filename:join(DataDir, "dir"), + Cmd = Program ++ " -pz " ++ DataDir ++ + " -noshell -s port_test pwd -s erlang halt", + _ = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, + [{cd, TestDir}, + {line, 256}]), + receive + {_, {data, {eol, String}}} -> + case filename_equal(String, TestDir) of + true -> + ok; + false -> + test_server:fail({cd, String}) + end; + Other2 -> + test_server:fail({env, Other2}) + end, + + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. filename_equal(A, B) -> @@ -1059,8 +993,8 @@ otp_3906(Config) when is_list(Config) -> -define(OTP_3906_MAX_CONC_OSP, 50). otp_3906(Config, OSName) -> - ?line DataDir = filename:dirname(proplists:get_value(data_dir,Config)), - ?line {ok, Variables} = file:consult( + DataDir = filename:dirname(proplists:get_value(data_dir,Config)), + {ok, Variables} = file:consult( filename:join([DataDir,"..","..", "test_server","variables"])), case lists:keysearch('CC', 1, Variables) of @@ -1105,7 +1039,7 @@ otp_3906(Config, OSName) -> succeded -> ok; _ -> - ?line test_server:fail(Result) + test_server:fail(Result) end; _ -> {skipped, "No C compiler found"} @@ -1246,15 +1180,15 @@ otp_4389(doc) -> []; otp_4389(Config) when is_list(Config) -> case os:type() of {unix, _} -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(240)), - ?line TCR = self(), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(240)), + TCR = self(), case get_true_cmd() of True when is_list(True) -> - ?line lists:foreach( + lists:foreach( fun (P) -> - ?line receive - {P, ok} -> ?line ok; - {P, Err} -> ?line ?t:fail(Err) + receive + {P, ok} -> ok; + {P, Err} -> ?t:fail(Err) end end, lists:map( @@ -1283,14 +1217,14 @@ otp_4389(Config) when is_list(Config) -> end) end, lists:duplicate(1000,[]))), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), {comment, "This test case doesn't always fail when the bug that " "it tests for is present (it is most likely to fail on" " a multi processor machine). If the test case fails it" " will fail by deadlocking the emulator."}; _ -> - ?line {skipped, "\"true\" command not found"} + {skipped, "\"true\" command not found"} end; _ -> {skip,"Only run on Unix"} @@ -1320,11 +1254,11 @@ exit_status(suite) -> exit_status(doc) -> ["Test that the 'exit_status' option works"]; exit_status(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), - ?line port_expect(Config,[{"x", + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), + port_expect(Config,[{"x", [{exit_status, 5}]}], 1, "", [exit_status]), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. spawn_driver(suite) -> @@ -1332,36 +1266,36 @@ spawn_driver(suite) -> spawn_driver(doc) -> ["Test spawning a driver specifically"]; spawn_driver(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line ok = load_driver(Path, "echo_drv"), - ?line Port = erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "echo_drv"}, []), - ?line Port ! {self(), {command, "Hello port!"}}, - ?line receive + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), + ok = load_driver(Path, "echo_drv"), + Port = erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "echo_drv"}, []), + Port ! {self(), {command, "Hello port!"}}, + receive {Port, {data, "Hello port!"}} = Msg1 -> io:format("~p~n", [Msg1]), ok; Other -> test_server:fail({unexpected, Other}) end, - ?line Port ! {self(), close}, - ?line receive {Port, closed} -> ok end, + Port ! {self(), close}, + receive {Port, closed} -> ok end, - ?line Port2 = erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "echo_drv -Hello port?"}, + Port2 = erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "echo_drv -Hello port?"}, []), - ?line receive + receive {Port2, {data, "Hello port?"}} = Msg2 -> io:format("~p~n", [Msg2]), ok; Other2 -> test_server:fail({unexpected2, Other2}) end, - ?line Port2 ! {self(), close}, - ?line receive {Port2, closed} -> ok end, - ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "ls"}, [])), - ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "cmd"}, [])), - ?line {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, os:find_executable("erl")}, [])), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Port2 ! {self(), close}, + receive {Port2, closed} -> ok end, + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "ls"}, [])), + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, "cmd"}, [])), + {'EXIT',{badarg,_}} = (catch erlang:open_port({spawn_driver, os:find_executable("erl")}, [])), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. spawn_executable(suite) -> @@ -1369,48 +1303,48 @@ spawn_executable(suite) -> spawn_executable(doc) -> ["Test spawning an executable specifically"]; spawn_executable(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line EchoArgs1 = filename:join([DataDir,"echo_args"]), - ?line ExactFile1 = filename:nativename(os:find_executable(EchoArgs1)), - ?line [ExactFile1] = run_echo_args(DataDir,[]), - ?line ["echo_args"] = run_echo_args(DataDir,["echo_args"]), - ?line ["echo_arguments"] = run_echo_args(DataDir,["echo_arguments"]), - ?line [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + EchoArgs1 = filename:join([DataDir,"echo_args"]), + ExactFile1 = filename:nativename(os:find_executable(EchoArgs1)), + [ExactFile1] = run_echo_args(DataDir,[]), + ["echo_args"] = run_echo_args(DataDir,["echo_args"]), + ["echo_arguments"] = run_echo_args(DataDir,["echo_arguments"]), + [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(DataDir,[ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile1] = run_echo_args(DataDir,[default]), - ?line [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile1] = run_echo_args(DataDir,[default]), + [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(DataDir,[switch_order,ExactFile1,"hello world", "dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(DataDir,[default,"hello world","dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile1,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args_2("\""++ExactFile1++"\" "++"\"hello world\" \"dlrow olleh\""), - ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line SpaceDir =filename:join([PrivDir,"With Spaces"]), - ?line file:make_dir(SpaceDir), - ?line Executable = filename:basename(ExactFile1), - ?line file:copy(ExactFile1,filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable])), - ?line ExactFile2 = filename:nativename(filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable])), - ?line chmodplusx(ExactFile2), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + SpaceDir =filename:join([PrivDir,"With Spaces"]), + file:make_dir(SpaceDir), + Executable = filename:basename(ExactFile1), + file:copy(ExactFile1,filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable])), + ExactFile2 = filename:nativename(filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable])), + chmodplusx(ExactFile2), io:format("|~s|~n",[ExactFile2]), - ?line [ExactFile2] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,[]), - ?line ["echo_args"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,["echo_args"]), - ?line ["echo_arguments"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,["echo_arguments"]), - ?line [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile2] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,[]), + ["echo_args"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,["echo_args"]), + ["echo_arguments"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,["echo_arguments"]), + [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,[ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile2] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,[default]), - ?line [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile2] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,[default]), + [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,[switch_order,ExactFile2,"hello world", "dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,[default,"hello world","dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile2,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args_2("\""++ExactFile2++"\" "++"\"hello world\" \"dlrow olleh\""), - ?line ExeExt = + ExeExt = case string:to_lower(lists:last(string:tokens(ExactFile2,"."))) of "exe" -> ".exe"; @@ -1418,47 +1352,47 @@ spawn_executable(Config) when is_list(Config) -> "" end, Executable2 = "spoky name"++ExeExt, - ?line file:copy(ExactFile1,filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable2])), - ?line ExactFile3 = filename:nativename(filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable2])), - ?line chmodplusx(ExactFile3), - ?line [ExactFile3] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,[]), - ?line ["echo_args"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,["echo_args"]), - ?line ["echo_arguments"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,["echo_arguments"]), - ?line [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + file:copy(ExactFile1,filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable2])), + ExactFile3 = filename:nativename(filename:join([SpaceDir,Executable2])), + chmodplusx(ExactFile3), + [ExactFile3] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,[]), + ["echo_args"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,["echo_args"]), + ["echo_arguments"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,["echo_arguments"]), + [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,[ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile3] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,[default]), - ?line [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile3] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2,[default]), + [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2, [switch_order,ExactFile3,"hello world", "dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args(SpaceDir,Executable2, [default,"hello world","dlrow olleh"]), - ?line [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = + [ExactFile3,"hello world","dlrow olleh"] = run_echo_args_2("\""++ExactFile3++"\" "++"\"hello world\" \"dlrow olleh\""), - ?line {'EXIT',{enoent,_}} = (catch run_echo_args(SpaceDir,"fnurflmonfi", + {'EXIT',{enoent,_}} = (catch run_echo_args(SpaceDir,"fnurflmonfi", [default,"hello world", "dlrow olleh"])), NonExec = "kronxfrt"++ExeExt, - ?line file:write_file(filename:join([SpaceDir,NonExec]), + file:write_file(filename:join([SpaceDir,NonExec]), <<"Not an executable">>), - ?line {'EXIT',{eacces,_}} = (catch run_echo_args(SpaceDir,NonExec, + {'EXIT',{eacces,_}} = (catch run_echo_args(SpaceDir,NonExec, [default,"hello world", "dlrow olleh"])), - ?line {'EXIT',{enoent,_}} = (catch open_port({spawn_executable,"cmd"},[])), - ?line {'EXIT',{enoent,_}} = (catch open_port({spawn_executable,"sh"},[])), + {'EXIT',{enoent,_}} = (catch open_port({spawn_executable,"cmd"},[])), + {'EXIT',{enoent,_}} = (catch open_port({spawn_executable,"sh"},[])), case os:type() of {win32,_} -> test_bat_file(SpaceDir); {unix,_} -> test_sh_file(SpaceDir) end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. unregister_name(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line true = register(crash, open_port({spawn, "sleep 100"}, [])), - ?line true = unregister(crash). + true = register(crash, open_port({spawn, "sleep 100"}, [])), + true = unregister(crash). test_bat_file(Dir) -> FN = "tf.bat", @@ -1478,16 +1412,16 @@ test_bat_file(Dir) -> <<"\r\n">>, <<":done\r\n">>, <<"\r\n">>], - ?line file:write_file(Full,list_to_binary(D)), - ?line EF = filename:basename(FN), - ?line [DN,"hello","world"] = + file:write_file(Full,list_to_binary(D)), + EF = filename:basename(FN), + [DN,"hello","world"] = run_echo_args(Dir,FN, [default,"hello","world"]), %% The arg0 argumant should be ignored when running batch files - ?line [DN,"hello","world"] = + [DN,"hello","world"] = run_echo_args(Dir,FN, ["knaskurt","hello","world"]), - ?line EF = filename:basename(DN), + EF = filename:basename(DN), ok. test_sh_file(Dir) -> @@ -1501,20 +1435,20 @@ test_sh_file(Dir) -> <<" shift\n">>, <<" i=`expr $i + 1`\n">>, <<"done\n">>], - ?line file:write_file(Full,list_to_binary(D)), - ?line chmodplusx(Full), - ?line [Full,"hello","world"] = + file:write_file(Full,list_to_binary(D)), + chmodplusx(Full), + [Full,"hello","world"] = run_echo_args(Dir,FN, [default,"hello","world"]), - ?line [Full,"hello","world of spaces"] = + [Full,"hello","world of spaces"] = run_echo_args(Dir,FN, [default,"hello","world of spaces"]), - ?line file:write_file(filename:join([Dir,"testfile1"]),<<"testdata1">>), - ?line file:write_file(filename:join([Dir,"testfile2"]),<<"testdata2">>), - ?line Pattern = filename:join([Dir,"testfile*"]), - ?line L = filelib:wildcard(Pattern), - ?line 2 = length(L), - ?line [Full,"hello",Pattern] = + file:write_file(filename:join([Dir,"testfile1"]),<<"testdata1">>), + file:write_file(filename:join([Dir,"testfile2"]),<<"testdata2">>), + Pattern = filename:join([Dir,"testfile*"]), + L = filelib:wildcard(Pattern), + 2 = length(L), + [Full,"hello",Pattern] = run_echo_args(Dir,FN, [default,"hello",Pattern]), ok. @@ -1574,25 +1508,25 @@ mix_up_ports(suite) -> mix_up_ports(doc) -> ["Test that the emulator does not mix up ports when the port table wraps"]; mix_up_ports(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line ok = load_driver(Path, "echo_drv"), - ?line Port = erlang:open_port({spawn, "echo_drv"}, []), - ?line Port ! {self(), {command, "Hello port!"}}, - ?line receive + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), + ok = load_driver(Path, "echo_drv"), + Port = erlang:open_port({spawn, "echo_drv"}, []), + Port ! {self(), {command, "Hello port!"}}, + receive {Port, {data, "Hello port!"}} = Msg1 -> io:format("~p~n", [Msg1]), ok; Other -> test_server:fail({unexpected, Other}) end, - ?line Port ! {self(), close}, - ?line receive {Port, closed} -> ok end, - ?line loop(start, done, + Port ! {self(), close}, + receive {Port, closed} -> ok end, + loop(start, done, fun(P) -> - ?line Q = + Q = (catch erlang:open_port({spawn, "echo_drv"}, [])), -%% ?line io:format("~p ", [Q]), +%% io:format("~p ", [Q]), if is_port(Q) -> Q; true -> @@ -1600,14 +1534,14 @@ mix_up_ports(Config) when is_list(Config) -> done end end), - ?line Port ! {self(), {command, "Hello again port!"}}, - ?line receive + Port ! {self(), {command, "Hello again port!"}}, + receive Msg2 -> test_server:fail({unexpected, Msg2}) after 1000 -> ok end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. loop(Stop, Stop, Fun) when is_function(Fun) -> @@ -1622,45 +1556,45 @@ otp_5112(doc) -> ["Test that link to connected process is taken away when port calls", "driver_exit() also when the port index has wrapped"]; otp_5112(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line ok = load_driver(Path, "exit_drv"), - ?line Port = otp_5112_get_wrapped_port(), - ?line ?t:format("Max ports: ~p~n",[max_ports()]), - ?line ?t:format("Port: ~p~n",[Port]), - ?line {links, Links1} = process_info(self(),links), - ?line ?t:format("Links1: ~p~n",[Links1]), - ?line true = lists:member(Port, Links1), - ?line Port ! {self(), {command, ""}}, - ?line {links, Links2} = process_info(self(),links), - ?line ?t:format("Links2: ~p~n",[Links2]), - ?line false = lists:member(Port, Links2), %% This used to fail - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), + ok = load_driver(Path, "exit_drv"), + Port = otp_5112_get_wrapped_port(), + ?t:format("Max ports: ~p~n",[max_ports()]), + ?t:format("Port: ~p~n",[Port]), + {links, Links1} = process_info(self(),links), + ?t:format("Links1: ~p~n",[Links1]), + true = lists:member(Port, Links1), + Port ! {self(), {command, ""}}, + {links, Links2} = process_info(self(),links), + ?t:format("Links2: ~p~n",[Links2]), + false = lists:member(Port, Links2), %% This used to fail + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. otp_5112_get_wrapped_port() -> - ?line P1 = erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []), - ?line case port_ix(P1) < max_ports() of + P1 = erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []), + case port_ix(P1) < max_ports() of true -> - ?line ?t:format("Need to wrap port index (~p)~n", [P1]), - ?line otp_5112_wrap_port_ix([P1]), - ?line P2 = erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []), - ?line false = port_ix(P2) < max_ports(), - ?line P2; + ?t:format("Need to wrap port index (~p)~n", [P1]), + otp_5112_wrap_port_ix([P1]), + P2 = erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []), + false = port_ix(P2) < max_ports(), + P2; false -> - ?line ?t:format("Port index already wrapped (~p)~n", [P1]), - ?line P1 + ?t:format("Port index already wrapped (~p)~n", [P1]), + P1 end. otp_5112_wrap_port_ix(Ports) -> - ?line case (catch erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, [])) of + case (catch erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, [])) of Port when is_port(Port) -> - ?line otp_5112_wrap_port_ix([Port|Ports]); + otp_5112_wrap_port_ix([Port|Ports]); _ -> %% Port table now full; empty port table - ?line lists:foreach(fun (P) -> P ! {self(), close} end, + lists:foreach(fun (P) -> P ! {self(), close} end, Ports), - ?line ok + ok end. @@ -1669,106 +1603,105 @@ otp_5119(suite) -> otp_5119(doc) -> ["Test that port index is not unnecessarily wrapped"]; otp_5119(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line ok = load_driver(Path, "exit_drv"), - ?line PI1 = port_ix(otp_5119_fill_empty_port_tab([])), - ?line PI2 = port_ix(erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, [])), - ?line {PortIx1, PortIx2} - = case PI2 > PI1 of - true -> - ?line {PI1, PI2}; - false -> - ?line {port_ix(otp_5119_fill_empty_port_tab([PI2])), - port_ix(erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []))} - end, - ?line MaxPorts = max_ports(), - ?line ?t:format("PortIx1 = ~p ~p~n", [PI1, PortIx1]), - ?line ?t:format("PortIx2 = ~p ~p~n", [PI2, PortIx2]), - ?line ?t:format("MaxPorts = ~p~n", [MaxPorts]), - ?line true = PortIx2 > PortIx1, - ?line true = PortIx2 =< PortIx1 + MaxPorts, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - ?line ok. + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), + ok = load_driver(Path, "exit_drv"), + PI1 = port_ix(otp_5119_fill_empty_port_tab([])), + PI2 = port_ix(erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, [])), + {PortIx1, PortIx2} = case PI2 > PI1 of + true -> + {PI1, PI2}; + false -> + {port_ix(otp_5119_fill_empty_port_tab([PI2])), + port_ix(erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []))} + end, + MaxPorts = max_ports(), + ?t:format("PortIx1 = ~p ~p~n", [PI1, PortIx1]), + ?t:format("PortIx2 = ~p ~p~n", [PI2, PortIx2]), + ?t:format("MaxPorts = ~p~n", [MaxPorts]), + true = PortIx2 > PortIx1, + true = PortIx2 =< PortIx1 + MaxPorts, + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. otp_5119_fill_empty_port_tab(Ports) -> - ?line case (catch erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, [])) of + case (catch erlang:open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, [])) of Port when is_port(Port) -> - ?line otp_5119_fill_empty_port_tab([Port|Ports]); + otp_5119_fill_empty_port_tab([Port|Ports]); _ -> %% Port table now full; empty port table - ?line lists:foreach(fun (P) -> P ! {self(), close} end, + lists:foreach(fun (P) -> P ! {self(), close} end, Ports), - ?line [LastPort|_] = Ports, - ?line LastPort + [LastPort|_] = Ports, + LastPort end. -define(DEF_MAX_PORTS, 1024). max_ports_env() -> - ?line case os:getenv("ERL_MAX_PORTS") of + case os:getenv("ERL_MAX_PORTS") of EMP when is_list(EMP) -> case catch list_to_integer(EMP) of - Int when is_integer(Int) -> ?line Int; - _ -> ?line false + Int when is_integer(Int) -> Int; + _ -> false end; - _ -> ?line false + _ -> false end. max_ports() -> - ?line PreMaxPorts + PreMaxPorts = case max_ports_env() of - Env when is_integer(Env) -> ?line Env; + Env when is_integer(Env) -> Env; _ -> - ?line case os:type() of + case os:type() of {unix, _} -> - ?line UlimStr = string:strip(os:cmd("ulimit -n") + UlimStr = string:strip(os:cmd("ulimit -n") -- "\n"), - ?line case catch list_to_integer(UlimStr) of - Ulim when is_integer(Ulim) -> ?line Ulim; - _ -> ?line ?DEF_MAX_PORTS + case catch list_to_integer(UlimStr) of + Ulim when is_integer(Ulim) -> Ulim; + _ -> ?DEF_MAX_PORTS end; - _ -> ?line ?DEF_MAX_PORTS + _ -> ?DEF_MAX_PORTS end end, - ?line case PreMaxPorts > ?DEF_MAX_PORTS of - true -> ?line PreMaxPorts; - false -> ?line ?DEF_MAX_PORTS + case PreMaxPorts > ?DEF_MAX_PORTS of + true -> PreMaxPorts; + false -> ?DEF_MAX_PORTS end. port_ix(Port) when is_port(Port) -> - ?line ["#Port",_,PortIxStr] = string:tokens(erlang:port_to_list(Port), + ["#Port",_,PortIxStr] = string:tokens(erlang:port_to_list(Port), "<.>"), - ?line list_to_integer(PortIxStr). + list_to_integer(PortIxStr). otp_6224(doc) -> ["Check that port command failure doesn't crash the emulator"]; otp_6224(suite) -> []; otp_6224(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line ok = load_driver(Path, "failure_drv"), - ?line Go = make_ref(), - ?line Failer = spawn(fun () -> + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), + ok = load_driver(Path, "failure_drv"), + Go = make_ref(), + Failer = spawn(fun () -> receive Go -> ok end, - ?line Port = open_port({spawn, "failure_drv"}, + Port = open_port({spawn, "failure_drv"}, []), Port ! {self(), {command, "Fail, please!"}}, otp_6224_loop() end), - ?line Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Failer), - ?line Failer ! Go, - ?line receive + Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Failer), + Failer ! Go, + receive {'DOWN', Mon, process, Failer, Reason} -> - ?line case Reason of - {driver_failed, _} -> ?line ok; - driver_failed -> ?line ok; - _ -> ?line ?t:fail({unexpected_exit_reason, + case Reason of + {driver_failed, _} -> ok; + driver_failed -> ok; + _ -> ?t:fail({unexpected_exit_reason, Reason}) end end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - ?line ok. + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. otp_6224_loop() -> receive _ -> ok after 0 -> ok end, @@ -1781,11 +1714,11 @@ otp_6224_loop() -> exit_status_multi_scheduling_block(doc) -> []; exit_status_multi_scheduling_block(suite) -> []; exit_status_multi_scheduling_block(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Repeat = 3, - ?line case ?t:os_type() of + Repeat = 3, + case ?t:os_type() of {unix, _} -> - ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(test_server:minutes(2*Repeat)), - ?line SleepSecs = 6, + Dog = ?t:timetrap(test_server:minutes(2*Repeat)), + SleepSecs = 6, try lists:foreach(fun (_) -> exit_status_msb_test(Config, @@ -1799,7 +1732,7 @@ exit_status_multi_scheduling_block(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), receive after SleepSecs+500 -> ok end end; - _ -> ?line {skip, "Not implemented for this OS"} + _ -> {skip, "Not implemented for this OS"} end. exit_status_msb_test(Config, SleepSecs) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1808,22 +1741,22 @@ exit_status_msb_test(Config, SleepSecs) when is_list(Config) -> %% and we want these port programs to terminate while multi-scheduling %% is blocked. %% - ?line NoSchedsOnln = erlang:system_info(schedulers_online), - ?line Parent = self(), - ?line ?t:format("SleepSecs = ~p~n", [SleepSecs]), - ?line PortProg = "sleep " ++ integer_to_list(SleepSecs), - ?line Start = now(), - ?line NoProcs = case NoSchedsOnln of + NoSchedsOnln = erlang:system_info(schedulers_online), + Parent = self(), + ?t:format("SleepSecs = ~p~n", [SleepSecs]), + PortProg = "sleep " ++ integer_to_list(SleepSecs), + Start = now(), + NoProcs = case NoSchedsOnln of NProcs when NProcs < ?EXIT_STATUS_MSB_MAX_PROCS -> NProcs; _ -> ?EXIT_STATUS_MSB_MAX_PROCS end, - ?line NoPortsPerProc = case 20*NoProcs of + NoPortsPerProc = case 20*NoProcs of TNPorts when TNPorts < ?EXIT_STATUS_MSB_MAX_PORTS -> 20; _ -> ?EXIT_STATUS_MSB_MAX_PORTS div NoProcs end, - ?line ?t:format("NoProcs = ~p~nNoPortsPerProc = ~p~n", + ?t:format("NoProcs = ~p~nNoPortsPerProc = ~p~n", [NoProcs, NoPortsPerProc]), ProcFun = fun () -> @@ -1873,32 +1806,32 @@ exit_status_msb_test(Config, SleepSecs) when is_list(Config) -> PrtSIds), Parent ! {self(), done} end, - ?line Procs = lists:map(fun (N) -> + Procs = lists:map(fun (N) -> spawn_opt(ProcFun, [link, {scheduler, (N rem NoSchedsOnln)+1}]) end, lists:seq(1, NoProcs)), - ?line SIds = lists:map(fun (P) -> + SIds = lists:map(fun (P) -> receive {P, started, SIds} -> SIds end end, Procs), - ?line StartedTime = timer:now_diff(now(), Start)/1000000, - ?line ?t:format("StartedTime = ~p~n", [StartedTime]), - ?line true = StartedTime < SleepSecs, - ?line erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, block), - ?line lists:foreach(fun (P) -> receive {P, done} -> ok end end, Procs), - ?line DoneTime = timer:now_diff(now(), Start)/1000000, - ?line ?t:format("DoneTime = ~p~n", [DoneTime]), - ?line true = DoneTime > SleepSecs, - ?line ok = verify_multi_scheduling_blocked(), - ?line erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, unblock), - ?line case {length(lists:usort(lists:flatten(SIds))), NoSchedsOnln} of + StartedTime = timer:now_diff(now(), Start)/1000000, + ?t:format("StartedTime = ~p~n", [StartedTime]), + true = StartedTime < SleepSecs, + erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, block), + lists:foreach(fun (P) -> receive {P, done} -> ok end end, Procs), + DoneTime = timer:now_diff(now(), Start)/1000000, + ?t:format("DoneTime = ~p~n", [DoneTime]), + true = DoneTime > SleepSecs, + ok = verify_multi_scheduling_blocked(), + erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, unblock), + case {length(lists:usort(lists:flatten(SIds))), NoSchedsOnln} of {N, N} -> - ?line ok; + ok; {N, M} -> - ?line ?t:fail("Failed to create ports on all" + ?t:fail("Failed to create ports on all" ++ integer_to_list(M) ++ " available" "schedulers. Only created ports on " ++ integer_to_list(N) ++ " schedulers.") @@ -1921,18 +1854,18 @@ sid_proc(SIds) -> end. verify_multi_scheduling_blocked() -> - ?line Procs = lists:map(fun (_) -> + Procs = lists:map(fun (_) -> spawn_link(fun () -> sid_proc([]) end) end, lists:seq(1, 3*erlang:system_info(schedulers_online))), - ?line receive after 1000 -> ok end, - ?line SIds = lists:map(fun (P) -> + receive after 1000 -> ok end, + SIds = lists:map(fun (P) -> P ! {self(), want_sids}, receive {P, sids, PSIds} -> PSIds end end, Procs), - ?line 1 = length(lists:usort(lists:flatten(SIds))), - ?line ok. + 1 = length(lists:usort(lists:flatten(SIds))), + ok. %%% Pinging functions. @@ -1993,30 +1926,30 @@ build_cmd_line(FixedCmdLine, [], Result) -> port_expect(Config, Actions, HSize, CmdLine, Options0) -> % io:format("port_expect(~p, ~p, ~p, ~p)", % [Actions, HSize, CmdLine, Options0]), - ?line PortTest = port_test(Config), - ?line Cmd = lists:concat([PortTest, " -h", HSize, " ", CmdLine]), - ?line PortType = + PortTest = port_test(Config), + Cmd = lists:concat([PortTest, " -h", HSize, " ", CmdLine]), + PortType = case HSize of 0 -> stream; _ -> {packet, HSize} end, - ?line Options = [PortType|Options0], - ?line io:format("open_port({spawn, ~p}, ~p)", [Cmd, Options]), - ?line Port = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, Options), - ?line port_expect(Port, Actions, Options), + Options = [PortType|Options0], + io:format("open_port({spawn, ~p}, ~p)", [Cmd, Options]), + Port = open_port({spawn, Cmd}, Options), + port_expect(Port, Actions, Options), Port. port_expect(Port, [{Send, Expects}|Rest], Options) when is_list(Expects) -> - ?line port_send(Port, Send), - ?line IsBinaryPort = lists:member(binary, Options), - ?line Receiver = + port_send(Port, Send), + IsBinaryPort = lists:member(binary, Options), + Receiver = case {lists:member(stream, Options), line_option(Options)} of {false, _} -> fun receive_all/2; {true,false} -> fun stream_receive_all/2; {_, true} -> fun receive_all/2 end, - ?line Receiver(Port, maybe_to_binary(Expects, IsBinaryPort)), - ?line port_expect(Port, Rest, Options); + Receiver(Port, maybe_to_binary(Expects, IsBinaryPort)), + port_expect(Port, Rest, Options); port_expect(_, [], _) -> ok. @@ -2068,7 +2001,7 @@ receive_all(Port, [Expect|Rest]) -> _ -> %%% io:format("Unexpected message: ~s", [format(Other)]), io:format("Unexpected message: ~w", [Other]), - ?line test_server:fail(unexpected_message) + test_server:fail(unexpected_message) end end, receive_all(Port, Rest); @@ -2157,15 +2090,8 @@ build_packet(Left, Result, NextChar0) -> build_packet(Left-1, [NextChar0|Result], NextChar). sizes() -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - % don't stress VxWorks too much - [10, 13, 64, 127, 128, 255, 256, 1023, 1024, - 8191, 8192, 16383, 16384]; - _ -> - [10, 13, 64, 127, 128, 255, 256, 1023, 1024, - 32767, 32768, 65535, 65536] - end. + [10, 13, 64, 127, 128, 255, 256, 1023, 1024, + 32767, 32768, 65535, 65536]. sizes(Header_Size) -> sizes(Header_Size, sizes(), []). @@ -2203,18 +2129,18 @@ fun_spawn(Fun, Args) -> spawn_link(erlang, apply, [Fun, Args]). port_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line filename:join(?config(data_dir, Config), "port_test"). + filename:join(?config(data_dir, Config), "port_test"). ports(doc) -> "Test that erlang:ports/0 returns a consistent snapshot of ports"; ports(suite) -> []; ports(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line ok = load_driver(Path, "exit_drv"), + Path = ?config(data_dir, Config), + ok = load_driver(Path, "exit_drv"), receive after 1000 -> ok end, % Wait for other ports to stabilize - ?line OtherPorts = erlang:ports(), + OtherPorts = erlang:ports(), io:format("Other ports: ~p\n",[OtherPorts]), MaxPorts = 1024 - length(OtherPorts), @@ -2222,7 +2148,7 @@ ports(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ports_snapshots(100, TrafficPid, OtherPorts), TrafficPid ! {self(),die}, - ?line receive {TrafficPid, dead} -> ok end, + receive {TrafficPid, dead} -> ok end, ok. ports_snapshots(0, _, _) -> @@ -2230,12 +2156,12 @@ ports_snapshots(0, _, _) -> ports_snapshots(Iter, TrafficPid, OtherPorts) -> TrafficPid ! start, - ?line receive after 1 -> ok end, + receive after 1 -> ok end, Snapshot = erlang:ports(), TrafficPid ! {self(), stop}, - ?line receive {TrafficPid, EventList, TrafficPorts} -> ok end, + receive {TrafficPid, EventList, TrafficPorts} -> ok end, %%io:format("Snapshot=~p\n", [Snapshot]), ports_verify(Snapshot, OtherPorts ++ TrafficPorts, EventList), @@ -2252,7 +2178,7 @@ ports_traffic_stopped(MaxPorts, {PortList, PortCnt}) -> %%io:format("Traffic started in ~p\n",[self()]), ports_traffic_started(MaxPorts, {PortList, PortCnt}, []); {Pid,die} -> - ?line lists:foreach(fun(Port)-> erlang:port_close(Port) end, + lists:foreach(fun(Port)-> erlang:port_close(Port) end, PortList), Pid ! {self(),dead} end. @@ -2272,15 +2198,15 @@ ports_traffic_do(MaxPorts, {PortList, PortCnt}, EventList) -> N = uniform(MaxPorts), case N > PortCnt of true -> % Open port - ?line P = open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []), + P = open_port({spawn, "exit_drv"}, []), %%io:format("Created port ~p\n",[P]), ports_traffic_started(MaxPorts, {[P|PortList], PortCnt+1}, [{open,P}|EventList]); false -> % Close port - ?line P = lists:nth(N, PortList), + P = lists:nth(N, PortList), %%io:format("Close port ~p\n",[P]), - ?line true = erlang:port_close(P), + true = erlang:port_close(P), ports_traffic_started(MaxPorts, {lists:delete(P,PortList), PortCnt-1}, [{close,P}|EventList]) end. @@ -2301,7 +2227,7 @@ ports_verify(Ports, PortsAfter, EventList) -> ports_verify(Ports, [P | PortsAfter], Tail); [] -> - ?line test_server:fail("Inconsistent snapshot from erlang:ports()") + test_server:fail("Inconsistent snapshot from erlang:ports()") end end. @@ -2318,27 +2244,27 @@ close_deaf_port(doc) -> ["Send data to port program that does not read it, then "Primary targeting Windows to test threaded_handle_closer in sys.c"]; close_deaf_port(suite) -> []; close_deaf_port(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), - ?line DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), - ?line DeadPort = os:find_executable("dead_port", DataDir), - ?line Port = open_port({spawn,DeadPort++" 60"},[]), - ?line erlang:port_command(Port,"Hello, can you hear me!?!?"), - ?line port_close(Port), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(100)), + DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + DeadPort = os:find_executable("dead_port", DataDir), + Port = open_port({spawn,DeadPort++" 60"},[]), + erlang:port_command(Port,"Hello, can you hear me!?!?"), + port_close(Port), Res = close_deaf_port_1(0, DeadPort), io:format("Waiting for OS procs to terminate...\n"), receive after 5*1000 -> ok end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), Res. close_deaf_port_1(1000, _) -> ok; close_deaf_port_1(N, Cmd) -> Timeout = integer_to_list(random:uniform(5*1000)), - ?line try open_port({spawn_executable,Cmd},[{args,[Timeout]}]) of + try open_port({spawn_executable,Cmd},[{args,[Timeout]}]) of Port -> - ?line erlang:port_command(Port,"Hello, can you hear me!?!?"), - ?line port_close(Port), + erlang:port_command(Port,"Hello, can you hear me!?!?"), + port_close(Port), close_deaf_port_1(N+1, Cmd) catch _:eagain -> diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/dead_port.c b/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/dead_port.c index 68e96fbf14..4dd9ee4cc2 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/dead_port.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/dead_port.c @@ -17,15 +17,6 @@ * %CopyrightEnd% */ -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <taskVarLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#endif - #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> @@ -37,12 +28,7 @@ #ifndef __WIN32__ #include <unistd.h> -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include "reclaim.h" -#include <sys/times.h> -#else #include <sys/time.h> -#endif #define O_BINARY 0 #define _setmode(fd, mode) @@ -53,13 +39,7 @@ #include "winbase.h" #endif - -#ifdef VXWORKS -#define MAIN(argc, argv) port_test(argc, argv) -#else #define MAIN(argc, argv) main(argc, argv) -#endif - extern int errno; @@ -86,9 +66,6 @@ char *argv[]; static void delay(unsigned ms) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - taskDelay((sysClkRateGet() * ms) / 1000); -#else #ifdef __WIN32__ Sleep(ms); #else @@ -98,5 +75,4 @@ delay(unsigned ms) select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &t); #endif -#endif } diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/port_test.c b/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/port_test.c index 7b4e386d87..7abefab2e3 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/port_test.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/port_test.c @@ -3,15 +3,6 @@ * Purpose: A port program to be used for testing the open_port bif. */ -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <taskVarLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#endif - #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> @@ -23,12 +14,7 @@ #ifndef __WIN32__ #include <unistd.h> -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include "reclaim.h" -#include <sys/times.h> -#else #include <sys/time.h> -#endif #define O_BINARY 0 #define _setmode(fd, mode) @@ -40,22 +26,13 @@ #endif -#ifdef VXWORKS -#define REDIR_STDOUT(fd) ioTaskStdSet(0, 1, fd); -#else #define REDIR_STDOUT(fd) if (dup2(fd, 1) == -1) { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to duplicate handle %d to 1: %d\n", \ port_data->progname, fd, errno); \ exit(1); \ } -#endif -#ifdef VXWORKS -#define MAIN(argc, argv) port_test(argc, argv) -#else #define MAIN(argc, argv) main(argc, argv) -#endif - extern int errno; @@ -101,7 +78,6 @@ static void dump(unsigned char* buf, int sz, int max); static void replace_stdout(char* filename); static void generate_reply(char* spec); -#ifndef VXWORKS #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR extern int sys_nerr; #ifndef sys_errlist /* sys_errlist is sometimes defined to @@ -125,7 +101,6 @@ int err; return msgstr; } #endif -#endif MAIN(argc, argv) @@ -133,12 +108,6 @@ int argc; char *argv[]; { int ret; -#ifdef VXWORKS - if(taskVarAdd(0, (int *)&port_data) != OK) { - fprintf(stderr, "Can't do taskVarAdd in port_test\n"); - exit(1); - } -#endif if((port_data = (PORT_TEST_DATA *) malloc(sizeof(PORT_TEST_DATA))) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't malloc for port_data"); exit(1); @@ -511,9 +480,6 @@ dump(buf, sz, max) static void delay(unsigned ms) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - taskDelay((sysClkRateGet() * ms) / 1000); -#else #ifdef __WIN32__ Sleep(ms); #else @@ -523,7 +489,6 @@ delay(unsigned ms) select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &t); #endif -#endif } /* diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/reclaim.h b/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/reclaim.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1d57dc5b8a..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE_data/reclaim.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __RECLAIM_H__ -#define __RECLAIM_H__ - - -/* The Erlang release for VxWorks includes a simple mechanism for - "resource reclamation" at task exit - it allows replacement of the - functions that open/close "files" and malloc/free memory with versions - that keep track, to be able to "reclaim" file descriptors and memory - when a task exits (regardless of *how* it exits). - - The interface to this mechanism is made available via this file, - with the following caveats: - - - The interface may change (or perhaps even be removed, though that - isn't likely until VxWorks itself provides similar functionality) - in future releases - i.e. you must always use the version of this - file that comes with the Erlang release you are using. - - - Disaster is guaranteed if you use the mechanism incorrectly (see - below for the correct way), e.g. allocate memory with the "tracking" - version of malloc() and free it with the "standard" version of free(). - - - The mechanism (of course) incurs some performance penalty - thus - for a simple program you may be better off with careful programming, - making sure that you do whatever close()/free()/etc calls that are - appropriate at all exit points (though if you need to guard against - taskDelete() etc, things get messy...). - - To use the mechanism, simply program your application normally, i.e. - use open()/close()/malloc()/free() etc as usual, but #include this - file before any usage of the relevant functions. NOTE: To avoid the - "disaster" mentioned above, you *must* #include it in *all* (or none) - of the files that manipulate a particular file descriptor, allocated - memory area, etc. Finally, note that you can obviously not load your - application before the Erlang system when using this interface. -*/ - -/* Sorry, no ANSI prototypes yet... */ -extern int save_open(),save_creat(),save_socket(),save_accept(),save_close(); -#define open save_open -#define creat save_creat -#define socket save_socket -#define accept save_accept -#define close save_close -extern FILE *save_fopen(), *save_fdopen(), *save_freopen(); -extern int save_fclose(); -#define fopen save_fopen -#define fdopen save_fdopen -#define freopen save_freopen -#define fclose save_fclose -/* XXX Should do opendir/closedir too... */ -extern char *save_malloc(), *save_calloc(), *save_realloc(); -extern void save_free(), save_cfree(); -#define malloc save_malloc -#define calloc save_calloc -#define realloc save_realloc -#define free save_free -#define cfree save_cfree - -#endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/port_bif_SUITE_data/port_test.c b/erts/emulator/test/port_bif_SUITE_data/port_test.c index c6b128df66..28324a56a6 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/port_bif_SUITE_data/port_test.c +++ b/erts/emulator/test/port_bif_SUITE_data/port_test.c @@ -3,15 +3,6 @@ * Purpose: A port program to be used for testing the open_port bif. */ -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <taskVarLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#endif - #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> @@ -23,12 +14,7 @@ #ifndef __WIN32__ #include <unistd.h> -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include "reclaim.h" -#include <sys/times.h> -#else #include <sys/time.h> -#endif #define O_BINARY 0 #define _setmode(fd, mode) @@ -40,22 +26,13 @@ #endif -#ifdef VXWORKS -#define REDIR_STDOUT(fd) ioTaskStdSet(0, 1, fd); -#else #define REDIR_STDOUT(fd) if (dup2(fd, 1) == -1) { \ fprintf(stderr, "%s: failed to duplicate handle %d to 1: %d\n", \ port_data->progname, fd, errno); \ exit(1); \ } -#endif -#ifdef VXWORKS -#define MAIN(argc, argv) port_test(argc, argv) -#else #define MAIN(argc, argv) main(argc, argv) -#endif - extern int errno; @@ -101,7 +78,6 @@ static void dump(unsigned char* buf, int sz, int max); static void replace_stdout(char* filename); static void generate_reply(char* spec); -#ifndef VXWORKS #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR extern int sys_nerr; #ifndef sys_errlist /* sys_errlist is sometimes defined to @@ -125,20 +101,13 @@ int err; return msgstr; } #endif -#endif - MAIN(argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { int ret; -#ifdef VXWORKS - if(taskVarAdd(0, (int *)&port_data) != OK) { - fprintf(stderr, "Can't do taskVarAdd in port_test\n"); - exit(1); - } -#endif + if((port_data = (PORT_TEST_DATA *) malloc(sizeof(PORT_TEST_DATA))) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't malloc for port_data"); exit(1); @@ -508,9 +477,6 @@ dump(buf, sz, max) static void delay(unsigned ms) { -#ifdef VXWORKS - taskDelay((sysClkRateGet() * ms) / 1000); -#else #ifdef __WIN32__ Sleep(ms); #else @@ -520,7 +486,6 @@ delay(unsigned ms) select(0, NULL, NULL, NULL, &t); #endif -#endif } /* diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/port_bif_SUITE_data/reclaim.h b/erts/emulator/test/port_bif_SUITE_data/reclaim.h deleted file mode 100644 index 1d57dc5b8a..0000000000 --- a/erts/emulator/test/port_bif_SUITE_data/reclaim.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef __RECLAIM_H__ -#define __RECLAIM_H__ - - -/* The Erlang release for VxWorks includes a simple mechanism for - "resource reclamation" at task exit - it allows replacement of the - functions that open/close "files" and malloc/free memory with versions - that keep track, to be able to "reclaim" file descriptors and memory - when a task exits (regardless of *how* it exits). - - The interface to this mechanism is made available via this file, - with the following caveats: - - - The interface may change (or perhaps even be removed, though that - isn't likely until VxWorks itself provides similar functionality) - in future releases - i.e. you must always use the version of this - file that comes with the Erlang release you are using. - - - Disaster is guaranteed if you use the mechanism incorrectly (see - below for the correct way), e.g. allocate memory with the "tracking" - version of malloc() and free it with the "standard" version of free(). - - - The mechanism (of course) incurs some performance penalty - thus - for a simple program you may be better off with careful programming, - making sure that you do whatever close()/free()/etc calls that are - appropriate at all exit points (though if you need to guard against - taskDelete() etc, things get messy...). - - To use the mechanism, simply program your application normally, i.e. - use open()/close()/malloc()/free() etc as usual, but #include this - file before any usage of the relevant functions. NOTE: To avoid the - "disaster" mentioned above, you *must* #include it in *all* (or none) - of the files that manipulate a particular file descriptor, allocated - memory area, etc. Finally, note that you can obviously not load your - application before the Erlang system when using this interface. -*/ - -/* Sorry, no ANSI prototypes yet... */ -extern int save_open(),save_creat(),save_socket(),save_accept(),save_close(); -#define open save_open -#define creat save_creat -#define socket save_socket -#define accept save_accept -#define close save_close -extern FILE *save_fopen(), *save_fdopen(), *save_freopen(); -extern int save_fclose(); -#define fopen save_fopen -#define fdopen save_fdopen -#define freopen save_freopen -#define fclose save_fclose -/* XXX Should do opendir/closedir too... */ -extern char *save_malloc(), *save_calloc(), *save_realloc(); -extern void save_free(), save_cfree(); -#define malloc save_malloc -#define calloc save_calloc -#define realloc save_realloc -#define free save_free -#define cfree save_cfree - -#endif diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl index fdc55a4cc5..6509871a7d 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/process_SUITE.erl @@ -280,15 +280,7 @@ kb_128() -> big_binary()}. eight_kb() -> - %%% This is really much more than eight kb, so vxworks platforms - %%% gets away with 1/8 of the other platforms (due to limited - %%% memory resources). - B64 = case os:type() of - vxworks -> - ?line lists:seq(1, 8); - _ -> - ?line lists:seq(1, 64) - end, + B64 = lists:seq(1, 64), ?line B512 = {<<1>>,B64,<<2,3>>,B64,make_unaligned_sub_binary(<<4,5,6,7,8,9>>), B64,make_sub_binary([1,2,3,4,5,6]), B64,make_sub_binary(lists:seq(1, ?heap_binary_size+1)), diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl index 7ff7449ff5..c9533d0748 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/timer_bif_SUITE.erl @@ -71,38 +71,23 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> start_timer_1(doc) -> ["Basic start_timer/3 functionality"]; start_timer_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Ref1 = erlang:start_timer(1000, self(), plopp), - ?line ok = get(1100, {timeout, Ref1, plopp}), - - ?line false = erlang:read_timer(Ref1), - ?line false = erlang:cancel_timer(Ref1), - ?line false = erlang:read_timer(Ref1), - - ?line Ref2 = erlang:start_timer(1000, self(), plapp), - ?line Left2 = erlang:cancel_timer(Ref2), - UpperLimit = case os:type() of - vxworks -> - %% The ticks of vxworks have a far lesser granularity - %% than what is expected in this testcase, in - %% fact the Left2 variable can get a little more than 1000... - 1100; - _ -> - 1000 - end, - ?line RetVal = case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "VxWorks behaves slightly unexpected, should be fixed,"}; - _ -> - ok - end, - ?line true = (Left2 > 900) and (Left2 =< UpperLimit), - ?line empty = get_msg(), - ?line false = erlang:cancel_timer(Ref2), - - ?line Ref3 = erlang:start_timer(1000, self(), plopp), - ?line no_message = get(900, {timeout, Ref3, plopp}), - - RetVal. + Ref1 = erlang:start_timer(1000, self(), plopp), + ok = get(1100, {timeout, Ref1, plopp}), + + false = erlang:read_timer(Ref1), + false = erlang:cancel_timer(Ref1), + false = erlang:read_timer(Ref1), + + Ref2 = erlang:start_timer(1000, self(), plapp), + Left2 = erlang:cancel_timer(Ref2), + UpperLimit = 1000, + true = (Left2 > 900) and (Left2 =< UpperLimit), + empty = get_msg(), + false = erlang:cancel_timer(Ref2), + + Ref3 = erlang:start_timer(1000, self(), plopp), + no_message = get(900, {timeout, Ref3, plopp}), + ok. send_after_1(doc) -> ["Basic send_after/3 functionality"]; send_after_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -153,19 +138,11 @@ send_after_2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> send_after_3(doc) -> ["send_after/3: messages in the right order, worse than send_after_2"]; send_after_3(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skipped, "VxWorks timer granularity and order is not working good, this is subject to change!"}; - _ -> - do_send_after_3() - end. - -do_send_after_3() -> - ?line _ = erlang:send_after(100, self(), b1), - ?line _ = erlang:send_after(101, self(), b2), - ?line _ = erlang:send_after(102, self(), b3), - ?line _ = erlang:send_after(103, self(), last), - ?line [b1, b2, b3, last] = collect(last), + _ = erlang:send_after(100, self(), b1), + _ = erlang:send_after(101, self(), b2), + _ = erlang:send_after(102, self(), b3), + _ = erlang:send_after(103, self(), last), + [b1, b2, b3, last] = collect(last), % This behaviour is not guaranteed: % ?line _ = erlang:send_after(100, self(), c1), diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/trace_local_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/trace_local_SUITE.erl index 32e2a98e3c..1e0705fabe 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/trace_local_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/trace_local_SUITE.erl @@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ config(priv_dir,_) -> -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, basic/1, bit_syntax/1, - return/1, on_and_off/1, stack_grow/1,info/1, delete/1, + return/1, on_and_off/1, systematic_on_off/1, + stack_grow/1,info/1, delete/1, exception/1, exception_apply/1, exception_function/1, exception_apply_function/1, exception_nocatch/1, exception_nocatch_apply/1, @@ -80,6 +81,7 @@ config(priv_dir,_) -> exception_meta_nocatch/1, exception_meta_nocatch_apply/1, exception_meta_nocatch_function/1, exception_meta_nocatch_apply_function/1, + concurrency/1, init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). init_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> ?line Dog=test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(2)), @@ -89,14 +91,23 @@ end_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> shutdown(), Dog=?config(watchdog, Config), test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - ok. + + %% Reloading the module will clear all trace patterns, and + %% in a debug-compiled emulator run assertions of the counters + %% for the number of functions with breakpoints. + + c:l(?MODULE). + + + suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> case test_server:is_native(trace_local_SUITE) of true -> [not_run]; false -> - [basic, bit_syntax, return, on_and_off, stack_grow, + [basic, bit_syntax, return, on_and_off, systematic_on_off, + stack_grow, info, delete, exception, exception_apply, exception_function, exception_apply_function, exception_nocatch, exception_nocatch_apply, @@ -106,7 +117,8 @@ all() -> exception_meta_apply_function, exception_meta_nocatch, exception_meta_nocatch_apply, exception_meta_nocatch_function, - exception_meta_nocatch_apply_function] + exception_meta_nocatch_apply_function, + concurrency] end. groups() -> @@ -350,7 +362,8 @@ same(A, B) -> basic_test() -> ?line setup([call]), - ?line erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,'_','_'},[],[local]), + NumMatches = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,'_','_'},[],[local]), + NumMatches = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,'_','_'},[],[local]), ?line erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,slave,'_'},false,[local]), ?line [1,1,1,1] = apply_slave(?MODULE,exported_wrap,[1]), ?line ?CT(?MODULE,exported_wrap,[1]), @@ -572,7 +585,118 @@ on_and_off_test() -> end, ?line ?NM, ok. - + +systematic_on_off(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + setup([call]), + Local = combinations([local,meta,call_count,call_time]), + [systematic_on_off_1(Flags) || Flags <- Local], + + %% Make sure that we don't get any trace messages when trace + %% is supposed to be off. + receive_no_next(500). + +systematic_on_off_1(Local) -> + io:format("~p\n", [Local]), + + %% Global off. + verify_trace_info(false, []), + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, true, Local), + verify_trace_info(false, Local), + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, false, [global]), + verify_trace_info(false, Local), + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, false, Local), + verify_trace_info(false, []), + + %% Global on. + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, true, [global]), + verify_trace_info(true, []), + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, false, Local), + verify_trace_info(true, []), + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, false, [global]), + verify_trace_info(false, []), + + %% Implicitly turn off global call trace. + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, true, [global]), + verify_trace_info(true, []), + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, true, Local), + verify_trace_info(false, Local), + + %% Implicitly turn off local call trace. + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, true, [global]), + verify_trace_info(true, []), + + %% Turn off global call trace. Everything should be off now. + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, false, [global]), + verify_trace_info(false, []), + + ok. + +verify_trace_info(Global, Local) -> + case erlang:trace_info({?MODULE,exported_wrap,1}, all) of + {all,false} -> + false = Global, + [] = Local; + {all,Ps} -> + io:format("~p\n", [Ps]), + [verify_trace_info(P, Global, Local) || P <- Ps] + end, + global_call(Global, Local), + local_call(Local), + ok. + +verify_trace_info({traced,global}, true, []) -> ok; +verify_trace_info({traced,local}, false, _) -> ok; +verify_trace_info({match_spec,[]}, _, _) -> ok; +verify_trace_info({meta_match_spec,[]}, _, _) -> ok; +verify_trace_info({LocalFlag,Bool}, _, Local) when is_boolean(Bool) -> + try + Bool = lists:member(LocalFlag, Local) + catch + error:_ -> + io:format("Line ~p: {~p,~p}, false, ~p\n", + [?LINE,LocalFlag,Bool,Local]), + ?t:fail() + end; +verify_trace_info({meta,Pid}, false, Local) when is_pid(Pid) -> + true = lists:member(meta, Local); +verify_trace_info({call_time,_}, false, Local) -> + true = lists:member(call_time, Local); +verify_trace_info({call_count,_}, false, Local) -> + true = lists:member(call_time, Local). + +global_call(Global, Local) -> + apply_slave(?MODULE, exported_wrap, [global_call]), + case Global of + false -> + recv_local_call(Local, [global_call]); + true -> + ?CT(?MODULE, exported_wrap, [global_call]) + end. + +local_call(Local) -> + lambda_slave(fun() -> exported_wrap(local_call) end), + recv_local_call(Local, [local_call]). + +recv_local_call(Local, Args) -> + case lists:member(local, Local) of + false -> + ok; + true -> + ?CT(?MODULE, exported_wrap, Args) + end, + case lists:member(meta, Local) of + false -> + ok; + true -> + ?CTT(?MODULE, exported_wrap, Args) + end, + ok. + +combinations([_]=One) -> + [One]; +combinations([H|T]) -> + Cs = combinations(T), + [[H|C] || C <- Cs] ++ Cs. stack_grow_test() -> ?line setup([call,return_to]), @@ -703,16 +827,10 @@ exception_test(Opts) -> ?line ok. exceptions() -> - ?line Ref = make_ref(), - ?line N = case os:type() of - vxworks -> - ?line 2000; % Limited memory on themachines, not actually - % VxWorks' fault /PaN - _ -> - ?line 200000 - end, - ?line LiL = seq(1, N-1, N), % Long Improper List - ?line LL = seq(1, N, []), % Long List + Ref = make_ref(), + N = 200000, + LiL = seq(1, N-1, N), % Long Improper List + LL = seq(1, N, []), % Long List [{{erlang,exit}, [done]}, {{erlang,error}, [1.0]}, {{erlang,error}, [Ref,[]]}, @@ -813,6 +931,42 @@ clean_location({crash,{Reason,Stk0}}) -> {crash,{Reason,Stk}}; clean_location(Term) -> Term. +concurrency(_Config) -> + N = erlang:system_info(schedulers), + + %% Spawn 2*N processes that spin in a tight infinite loop, + %% and one process that will turn on and off local call + %% trace on the infinite_loop/0 function. We expect the + %% emulator to crash if there is a memory barrier bug or + %% if an aligned word-sized write is not atomic. + + Ps0 = [spawn_monitor(fun() -> infinite_loop() end) || + _ <- lists:seq(1, 2*N)], + OnAndOff = fun() -> concurrency_on_and_off() end, + Ps1 = [spawn_monitor(OnAndOff)|Ps0], + ?t:sleep(1000), + + %% Now spawn off N more processes that turn on off and off + %% a local trace pattern. + Ps = [spawn_monitor(OnAndOff) || _ <- lists:seq(1, N)] ++ Ps1, + ?t:sleep(1000), + + %% Clean up. + [exit(Pid, kill) || {Pid,_} <- Ps], + [receive + {'DOWN',Ref,process,Pid,killed} -> ok + end || {Pid,Ref} <- Ps], + erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,infinite_loop,0}, false, [local]), + ok. + +concurrency_on_and_off() -> + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,infinite_loop,0}, true, [local]), + 1 = erlang:trace_pattern({?MODULE,infinite_loop,0}, false, [local]), + concurrency_on_and_off(). + +infinite_loop() -> + infinite_loop(). + %%% Tracee target functions %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% diff --git a/erts/emulator/test/trace_port_SUITE.erl b/erts/emulator/test/trace_port_SUITE.erl index f81cab3114..cc2eadafbc 100644 --- a/erts/emulator/test/trace_port_SUITE.erl +++ b/erts/emulator/test/trace_port_SUITE.erl @@ -472,14 +472,9 @@ default_tracer(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line M = N, ok. - %%% Help functions. -huge_data() -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> huge_data(4711); - _ -> huge_data(16384) - end. +huge_data() -> huge_data(16384). huge_data(0) -> []; huge_data(N) when N rem 2 == 0 -> P = huge_data(N div 2), diff --git a/erts/emulator/utils/make_tables b/erts/emulator/utils/make_tables index 91efb4c023..a841f26d6a 100755 --- a/erts/emulator/utils/make_tables +++ b/erts/emulator/utils/make_tables @@ -167,7 +167,6 @@ typedef struct bif_entry { extern BifEntry bif_table[]; extern Export* bif_export[]; -extern unsigned char erts_bif_trace_flags[]; #define BIF_SIZE $bif_size @@ -197,7 +196,6 @@ includes("export.h", "sys.h", "erl_vm.h", "erl_process.h", "bif.h", "erl_bif_table.h", "erl_atom_table.h"); print "\nExport* bif_export[BIF_SIZE];\n"; -print "unsigned char erts_bif_trace_flags[BIF_SIZE];\n\n"; print "BifEntry bif_table[] = {\n"; for ($i = 0; $i < @bif; $i++) { diff --git a/erts/etc/common/Makefile.in b/erts/etc/common/Makefile.in index 83fe97df8e..ea70946346 100644 --- a/erts/etc/common/Makefile.in +++ b/erts/etc/common/Makefile.in @@ -33,11 +33,7 @@ else ifeq ($(TYPE),purify) PURIFY = purify TYPEMARKER = -ifeq ($(findstring ose,$(TARGET)),ose) -TYPE_FLAGS = -g -XO -DPURIFY -else TYPE_FLAGS = -g -O2 -DPURIFY -endif else override TYPE=opt @@ -80,25 +76,15 @@ EMUDIR = $(ERL_TOP)/erts/emulator/beam EMUOSDIR = $(ERL_TOP)/erts/emulator/@ERLANG_OSTYPE@ SYSDIR = $(ERL_TOP)/erts/emulator/sys/@ERLANG_OSTYPE@ DRVDIR = $(ERL_TOP)/erts/emulator/drivers/@ERLANG_OSTYPE@ -VXETC = ../vxworks UXETC = ../unix OSEETC = ../ose WINETC = ../win32 -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)), vxworks) -ERLEXEC = erl.exec -else -ifeq ($(findstring ose,$(TARGET)), ose) -ERLEXEC = -TAR = @TAR@ -else ifeq ($(TARGET), win32) ERLEXEC = erlexec.dll else ERLEXEC = erlexec endif -endif -endif # On windows we always need reentrant libraries. ifeq ($(TARGET),win32) @@ -113,42 +99,6 @@ ERTS_LIB = $(ERL_TOP)/erts/lib_src/obj/$(TARGET)/$(TYPE)/MADE # Release directory specification # ---------------------------------------------------- -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)), vxworks) -INSTALL_EMBEDDED_PROGS = $(BINDIR)/erl_io $(BINDIR)/rdate $(BINDIR)/vxcall -INSTALL_EMBEDDED_DATA = $(BINDIR)/erl_script.sam $(VXETC)/resolv.conf -INSTALL_INCLUDES = $(VXETC)/reclaim.h -INSTALL_TOP = $(VXETC)/README.VxWorks -INSTALL_MISC = -INSTALL_SRC = heart.c $(VXETC)/heart_config.h $(VXETC)/heart_config.c \ - $(VXETC)/erl.exec.c $(VXETC)/rdate.c $(VXETC)/vxcall.c \ - $(VXETC)/erl_io.c -ERLEXECDIR = $(VXETC) -INSTALL_LIBS = $(OBJDIR)/reclaim.o -INSTALL_OBJS = $(OBJDIR)/heart.o -TEXTFILES = $(BINDIR)/erl_script.sam -ERLSRV_OBJECTS= -MC_OUTPUTS= -ENTRY_LDFLAGS= -ENTRY_OBJ= -INSTALL_PROGS = \ - $(INET_GETHOST) \ - $(BINDIR)/heart \ - $(BINDIR)/$(ERLEXEC) \ - $(INSTALL_EMBEDDED_PROGS) -else -ifeq ($(findstring ose,$(TARGET)), ose) -INSTALL_TOP = $(OSEETC)/README.OSE -INSTALL_ERL_OSE = monolith lm erl_utils drivers port_progs host -INSTALL_SRC = -INSTALL_LIBS = -INSTALL_OBJS = -INSTALL_INCLUDES = -INSTALL_PROGS = -ERLSRV_OBJECTS= -MC_OUTPUTS= -ENTRY_LDFLAGS= -ENTRY_OBJ= -else ifeq ($(TARGET),win32) CFLAGS += -I$(EMUOSDIR) -I$(WINETC) RC=rc.sh @@ -210,7 +160,7 @@ endif PORT_ENTRY_POINT=erl_port_entry ENTRY_LDFLAGS=-entry:$(PORT_ENTRY_POINT) -else +else # UNIX (!win32) ENTRY_LDFLAGS= ENTRY_OBJ= ERLSRV_OBJECTS= @@ -235,8 +185,6 @@ INSTALL_PROGS = \ $(BINDIR)/$(ERLEXEC) \ $(INSTALL_EMBEDDED_PROGS) endif -endif -endif .PHONY: etc etc: $(ENTRY_OBJ) $(INSTALL_PROGS) $(INSTALL_LIBS) $(TEXTFILES) $(INSTALL_TOP_BIN) @@ -399,24 +347,6 @@ endif # End of windows specific targets. #--------------------------------------------------------- -ifeq ($(findstring vxworks,$(TARGET)), vxworks) -$(BINDIR)/heart: $(OBJDIR)/heart.o $(OBJDIR)/heart_config.o - $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJDIR)/heart.o $(OBJDIR)/heart_config.o - -$(OBJDIR)/heart_config.o: $(VXETC)/heart_config.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $(VXETC)/heart_config.c - -$(OBJDIR)/reclaim.o: $(VXETC)/reclaim.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $(VXETC)/reclaim.c - -$(OBJDIR)/heart.o: heart.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -I$(VXETC) -o $@ -c heart.c - -$(BINDIR)/erl_script.sam: $(VXETC)/erl_script.sam.in ../../vsn.mk - sed -e 's;%VSN%;$(VSN);' \ - $(VXETC)/erl_script.sam.in > $(BINDIR)/erl_script.sam -else - $(BINDIR)/heart@EXEEXT@: $(OBJDIR)/heart.o $(ENTRY_OBJ) $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(ENTRY_LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJDIR)/heart.o \ $(RTLIBS) $(ENTRY_OBJ) $(WINDSOCK) @@ -424,31 +354,6 @@ $(BINDIR)/heart@EXEEXT@: $(OBJDIR)/heart.o $(ENTRY_OBJ) $(OBJDIR)/heart.o: heart.c $(RC_GENERATED) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c heart.c -endif - - -# VxWorks specific executables and objects ... - -$(BINDIR)/erl_io: $(OBJDIR)/erl_io.o - $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJDIR)/erl_io.o - -$(OBJDIR)/erl_io.o: $(VXETC)/erl_io.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $(VXETC)/erl_io.c - -$(BINDIR)/rdate: $(OBJDIR)/rdate.o - $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJDIR)/rdate.o - -$(OBJDIR)/rdate.o: $(VXETC)/rdate.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $(VXETC)/rdate.c - -$(BINDIR)/vxcall: $(OBJDIR)/vxcall.o - $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJDIR)/vxcall.o - -$(OBJDIR)/vxcall.o: $(VXETC)/vxcall.c - $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ -c $(VXETC)/vxcall.c - - - # # Objects & executables # diff --git a/erts/etc/common/heart.c b/erts/etc/common/heart.c index 70c2b3bb23..7b78cc489d 100644 --- a/erts/etc/common/heart.c +++ b/erts/etc/common/heart.c @@ -66,8 +66,7 @@ * input and output file descriptors (0 and 1). These descriptors * (and the standard error descriptor 2) must NOT be closed * explicitely by this program at termination (in UNIX it is - * taken care of by the operating system itself; in VxWorks - * it is taken care of by the spawn driver part of the Emulator). + * taken care of by the operating system itself). * * END OF FILE * @@ -75,12 +74,6 @@ * that there is no process at the other end of the connection * having the connection open for writing (end-of-file). * - * HARDWARE WATCHDOG - * - * When used with VxWorks(with CPU40), the hardware - * watchdog is enabled, making sure that the system reboots - * even if the heart port program malfunctions or the system - * is completely overloaded. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H @@ -93,9 +86,6 @@ #include <fcntl.h> #include <process.h> #endif -#ifdef VXWORKS -#include "sys.h" -#endif /* * Implement time correction using times() call even on Linuxes @@ -113,19 +103,7 @@ #include <time.h> #include <errno.h> -#ifdef VXWORKS -# include <vxWorks.h> -# include <ioLib.h> -# include <selectLib.h> -# include <netinet/in.h> -# include <rebootLib.h> -# include <sysLib.h> -# include <taskLib.h> -# include <wdLib.h> -# include <taskHookLib.h> -# include <selectLib.h> -#endif -#if !defined(__WIN32__) && !defined(VXWORKS) +#if !defined(__WIN32__) # include <sys/types.h> # include <netinet/in.h> # include <sys/time.h> @@ -548,8 +526,7 @@ kill_old_erlang(void){ CloseHandle(erlh); } } -#elif !defined(VXWORKS) -/* Unix eh? */ +#else static void kill_old_erlang(void){ pid_t pid; @@ -568,7 +545,7 @@ kill_old_erlang(void){ } } } -#endif /* Not on VxWorks */ +#endif #ifdef __WIN32__ void win_system(char *command) @@ -651,7 +628,7 @@ do_terminate(reason) case R_ERROR: case R_CLOSED: default: -#if defined(__WIN32__) /* Not VxWorks */ +#if defined(__WIN32__) { if(!cmd[0]) { char *command = get_env(HEART_COMMAND_ENV); @@ -1024,59 +1001,6 @@ time_t timestamp(time_t *res) return r; } -#elif defined(VXWORKS) - -static WDOG_ID watchdog_id; -static volatile unsigned elapsed; -static WIND_TCB *this_task; -/* A simple variable is enough to lock the time update, as the - watchdog is run at interrupt level and never preempted. */ -static volatile int lock_time; - -static void my_delete_hook(WIND_TCB *tcb) -{ - if (tcb == this_task) { - wdDelete(watchdog_id); - watchdog_id = NULL; - taskDeleteHookDelete((FUNCPTR) &my_delete_hook); - } -} - -static void my_wd_routine(int count) -{ - if (watchdog_id != NULL) { - ++count; - if (!lock_time) { - elapsed += count; - count = 0; - } - wdStart(watchdog_id, sysClkRateGet(), - (FUNCPTR) &my_wd_routine, count); - } -} - -void init_timestamp(void) -{ - lock_time = 0; - elapsed = 0; - watchdog_id = wdCreate(); - this_task = (WIND_TCB *) taskIdSelf(); - taskDeleteHookAdd((FUNCPTR) &my_delete_hook); - wdStart(watchdog_id, sysClkRateGet(), - (FUNCPTR) &my_wd_routine, 0); -} - -time_t timestamp(time_t *res) -{ - time_t r; - ++lock_time; - r = (time_t) elapsed; - --lock_time; - if (res != NULL) - *res = r; - return r; -} - #elif defined(HAVE_GETHRTIME) || defined(GETHRTIME_WITH_CLOCK_GETTIME) #if defined(GETHRTIME_WITH_CLOCK_GETTIME) @@ -1102,7 +1026,6 @@ typedef hrtime_t SysHrTime; #define sys_gethrtime() gethrtime() #endif - void init_timestamp(void) { } diff --git a/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands b/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands index 1c886620bb..d98505c0ff 100644 --- a/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands +++ b/erts/etc/unix/etp-commands @@ -1022,16 +1022,17 @@ define etp-cp-1 # Non-reentrant # set $etp_cp = (Eterm)($arg0) - set $etp_cp_low = modules - set $etp_cp_high = $etp_cp_low + num_loaded_modules - set $etp_cp_mid = mid_module + set $etp_ranges = &r[(int)the_active_code_index] + set $etp_cp_low = $etp_ranges->modules + set $etp_cp_high = $etp_cp_low + $etp_ranges->n + set $etp_cp_mid = (Range*)$etp_ranges->mid set $etp_cp_p = 0 # while $etp_cp_low < $etp_cp_high if $etp_cp < $etp_cp_mid->start set $etp_cp_high = $etp_cp_mid else - if $etp_cp > $etp_cp_mid->end + if $etp_cp > (BeamInstr*)$etp_cp_mid->end set $etp_cp_low = $etp_cp_mid + 1 else set $etp_cp_p = $etp_cp_low = $etp_cp_high = $etp_cp_mid @@ -1263,7 +1264,684 @@ document etpf-stackdump %--------------------------------------------------------------------------- end +define etp-pix2proc +# Args: Eterm +# + set $proc = (Process *) *((UWord *) &erts_proc.tab[((int) $arg0)]) + printf "(Process *) %p\n", $proc +end + +define etp-pid2proc-1 +# Args: Eterm +# + set $pix = (int) ($arg0 >> 4) + + if (erts_proc.pix_cl_mask != 0) + set $proc = (Process *) *((UWord *) &erts_proc.tab[(((($pix) & erts_proc.pix_cl_mask) << erts_proc.pix_cl_shift) + ((($pix) >> erts_proc.pix_cli_shift) & erts_proc.pix_cli_mask))]) + else + set $proc =(Process *) *((UWord *) &erts_proc.tab[((($pix) % erts_proc.max) % erts_proc.tab_cache_lines + (($pix) % erts_proc.max) / erts_proc.tab_cache_lines)]) + end +end + +define etp-pid2proc +# Args: Eterm +# + etp-pid2proc-1 $arg0 + printf "(Process *) %p\n", $proc +end + +define etp-proc-state-int +# Args: int +# + if ($arg0 & 0xfffff000) + printf "GARBAGE | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x800) + printf "trapping-exit | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x400) + printf "bound | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x200) + printf "garbage-collecting | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x100) + printf "suspended | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x80) + printf "running | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x40) + printf "in-run-queue | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x20) + printf "active | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x10) + printf "pending-exit | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x8) + printf "exiting | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4) + printf "free | " + end + if ($arg0 & 0x3) == 0 + printf "prio-max\n" + else + if ($arg0 & 0x3) == 1 + printf "prio-high\n" + else + if ($arg0 & 0x3) == 2 + printf "prio-normal\n" + else + printf "prio-low\n" + end + end + end +end + +document etp-proc-state-int +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-proc-state-int int +% +% Print state of process state value +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + + +define etp-proc-state +# Args: Process* +# + set $state_int = *(((Uint32 *) &(((Process *) $arg0)->state))) + etp-proc-state-int $state_int +end + +document etp-proc-state +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-proc-state Process* +% +% Print state of process +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-process-info +# Args: Process* +# + printf " Pid: " + etp-1 $arg0->id + printf "\n State: " + etp-proc-state $arg0 + if ($arg0->reg) + printf " Registered name: " + etp-1 $arg0->reg->name + printf "\n" + end + if ($arg0->current) + printf " Current function: " + etp-1 $arg0->current[0] + printf ":" + etp-1 $arg0->current[1] + printf "/%d\n", $arg0->current[2] + end + if ($arg0->cp) + printf " CP: " + etp-cp-1 $arg0->cp + printf "\n" + end + if ($arg0->i) + printf " I: " + etp-cp-1 $arg0->i + printf "\n" + end + printf " Heap size: %ld\n", $arg0->heap_sz + if ($arg0->old_heap) + printf " Old-heap size: %ld\n", $arg0->old_hend - $arg0->old_heap + end + printf " Mbuf size: %ld\n", $arg0->mbuf_sz + if (etp_smp_compiled) + printf " Msgq len: %ld (inner=%ld, outer=%ld)\n", ($arg0->msg.len + $arg0->u.alive.msg_inq.len), $arg0->msg.len, $arg0->u.alive.msg_inq.len + else + printf " Msgq len: %d\n", $arg0->msg.len + end + printf " Parent: " + etp-1 $arg0->parent + printf "\n Pointer: (Process *) %p\n", $arg0 +end + +document etp-process-info +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-process-info Process* +% +% Print info about process +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-processes + if (!erts_initialized) + printf "No processes, since system isn't initialized!\n" + else + set $proc_ix = 0 + while $proc_ix < erts_proc.max + set $proc = (Process *) *((UWord *) &erts_proc.tab[$proc_ix]) + if ($proc != (Process *) 0) + printf "---\n" + printf " Pix: %d\n", $proc_ix + etp-process-info $proc + end + set $proc_ix++ + end + printf "---\n", + end +end + +document etp-processes +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-processes +% +% Print misc info about all processes +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + + +define etp-port-status-int +# Args: int +# + if ($arg0 & 0x1) + printf " connected" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x2) + printf " exiting" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4) + printf " distribution" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x8) + printf " binary-io" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x10) + printf " soft-eof" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x20) + printf " port-busy" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x40) + printf " closing" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x80) + printf " send-closed" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x100) + printf " linebuf-io" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x200) + printf " immortal" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x400) + printf " free" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x800) + printf " free-scheduled" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x1000) + printf " initializing" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x2000) + printf " port-specific-lock" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4000) + printf " invalid" + end + if (etp_debug_compiled) + if ($arg0 & 0x7fff8000) + printf " GARBAGE" + end + else + if ($arg0 & 0xffff8000) + printf " GARBAGE" + end + end + printf "\n" +end + +document etp-port-status-int +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-proc-state-int int +% +% Print port status +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + + +define etp-port-status +# Args: Port* +# + set $status_int = *(((Uint32 *) &(((Port *) $arg0)->status))) + etp-port-status-int $status_int +end + +document etp-port-status +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-proc-state-int Port * +% +% Print port status +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-port-info +# Args: Port* +# + printf " Port: " + etp-1 $arg0->id + printf "\n Name: %s\n", $arg0->name + printf " Status:" + etp-port-status $arg0 + if ($arg0->reg) + printf " Registered name: " + etp-1 $arg0->reg->name + printf "\n" + end + printf " Connected: " + etp-1 $arg0->connected + printf "\n Pointer: (Port *) %p\n", $arg0 +end + +document etp-port-info +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-port-info Port* +% +% Print info about port +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + + +define etp-ports + if (!erts_initialized) + printf "No ports, since system isn't initialized!\n" + else + set $port_ix = 0 + while $port_ix < erts_max_ports + set $port = &erts_port[$port_ix] + if ($port->status & 0x400) == 0 + # I.e, not free + printf "---\n" + printf " Pix: %d\n", $port_ix + etp-port-info $port + end + set $port_ix++ + end + printf "---\n", + end +end + +document etp-ports +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-ports +% +% Print misc info about all ports +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-rq-flags-int +# Args: int +# + if ($arg0 & 0x1f) + printf " Queue Mask:" + if ($arg0 & 0x1) + printf " max" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x2) + printf " high" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4) + printf " normal" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x8) + printf " low" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x10) + printf " ports" + end + printf "\n" + end + + if ($arg0 & 0x3fe0) + printf " Emigrate Mask:" + if ($arg0 & 0x20) + printf " max" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x40) + printf " high" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x80) + printf " normal" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x100) + printf " low" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x200) + printf " ports" + end + printf "\n" + end + + if ($arg0 & 0x7fc00) + printf " Immigrate Mask:" + if ($arg0 & 0x400) + printf " max" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x800) + printf " high" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x1000) + printf " normal" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x2000) + printf " low" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4000) + printf " ports" + end + printf "\n" + end + + if ($arg0 & 0xf8000) + printf " Evaquate Mask:" + if ($arg0 & 0x8000) + printf " max" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x10000) + printf " high" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x20000) + printf " normal" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x40000) + printf " low" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x80000) + printf " ports" + end + printf "\n" + end + + if ($arg0 & ~0xfffff) + printf " Misc Flags:" + if ($arg0 & 0x100000) + printf " out-of-work" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x200000) + printf " halftime-out-of-work" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x400000) + printf " suspended" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x800000) + printf " check-cpu-bind" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x1000000) + printf " inactive" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x2000000) + printf " non-empty" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4000000) + printf " protected" + end + if ($arg0 & ~0x7ffffff) + printf " GARBAGE(0x%x)", ($arg0 & ~0x3ffffff) + end + printf "\n" + end +end + +document etp-rq-flags-int +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-rq-flags-int +% +% Print run queue flags +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-ssi-flags +# Args: int +# + if ($arg0 & 0x1) + printf " sleeping" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x2) + printf " poll" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4) + printf " tse" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x8) + printf " waiting" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x10) + printf " suspended" + end + printf "\n" +end + +document etp-ssi-flags +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-ssi-flags +% Arg int +% +% Print aux work flags +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-aux-work-flags +# Args: int +# + if ($arg0 & 0x1) + printf " delayed-dealloc" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x2) + printf " delayed-dealloc-thr-prgr" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x4) + printf " fix-alloc-dealloc" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x8) + printf " fix-alloc-lower-lim" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x10) + printf " async-ready" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x20) + printf " async-ready-clean" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x40) + printf " misc-work-thr-prgr" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x80) + printf " misc-work" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x100) + printf " check-children" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x200) + printf " set-tmo" + end + if ($arg0 & 0x400) + printf " mseg-cached-check" + end + if ($arg0 & ~0x7ff) + printf " GARBAGE" + end + printf "\n" +end + +document etp-aux-work-flags +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-aux-work-flags +% Arg int +% +% Print aux work flags +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-schedulers + if (!erts_initialized) + printf "No schedulers, since system isn't initialized!\n" + else + set $sched_ix = 0 + while $sched_ix < erts_no_schedulers + printf "--- Scheduler %d ---\n", $sched_ix+1 + printf " IX: %d\n", $sched_ix + if (erts_aligned_scheduler_data[$sched_ix].esd.cpu_id < 0) + printf " CPU Binding: unbound\n" + else + printf " CPU Binding: %d\n", erts_aligned_scheduler_data[$sched_ix].esd.cpu_id + end + printf " Aux work Flags:" + set $aux_work_flags = *((Uint32 *) &erts_aligned_scheduler_data[$sched_ix].esd.ssi->aux_work) + etp-aux-work-flags $aux_work_flags + printf " Sleep Info Flags:" + set $ssi_flags = *((Uint32 *) &erts_aligned_scheduler_data[$sched_ix].esd.ssi->flags) + etp-ssi-flags $ssi_flags + printf " Pointer: (ErtsSchedulerData *) %p\n", &erts_aligned_scheduler_data[$sched_ix].esd + printf " - Run Queue -\n" + if (etp_smp_compiled) + set $runq = erts_aligned_scheduler_data[$sched_ix].esd.run_queue + else + set $runq = &erts_aligned_run_queues[0].runq + end + printf " Length: total=%d", *((Uint32 *) &($runq->len)) + printf ", max=%d", *((Uint32 *) &($runq->procs.prio_info[0].len)) + printf ", high=%d", *((Uint32 *) &($runq->procs.prio_info[1].len)) + printf ", normal=%d", *((Uint32 *) &($runq->procs.prio_info[2].len)) + printf ", low=%d", *((Uint32 *) &($runq->procs.prio_info[3].len)) + printf ", port=%d\n", *((Uint32 *) &($runq->ports.info.len)) + if ($runq->misc.start) + printf " Misc Jobs: yes\n" + else + printf " Misc Jobs: no\n" + end + set $rq_flags = *((Uint32 *) &($runq->flags)) + etp-rq-flags-int $rq_flags + printf " Pointer: (ErtsRunQueue *) %p\n", $runq + + set $sched_ix++ + end + printf "-------------------\n", + end +end + +document etp-schedulers +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-schedulers +% +% Print misc info about all schedulers +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-migration-info + set $minfo = (ErtsMigrationPaths *) *((UWord *) &erts_migration_paths) + set $rq_ix = 0 + while $rq_ix < erts_no_run_queues + if ($minfo->mpath[$rq_ix]) + printf "---\n" + printf "Run Queue Ix: %d\n", $rq_ix + etp-rq-flags-int $minfo->mpath[$rq_ix].flags + end + set $rq_ix++ + end +end +document etp-migration-info +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-migration-info +% +% Print migration information +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end + +define etp-system-info + printf "--------------- System Information ---------------\n" + printf "OTP release: %s\n", etp_otp_release + printf "ERTS version: %s\n", etp_erts_version + printf "Compile date: %s\n", etp_compile_date + printf "Arch: %s\n", etp_arch + printf "Word size: %d-bit\n", etp_arch_bits + printf "Halfword: " + if (etp_halfword) + printf "yes\n" + else + printf "no\n" + end + printf "HiPE support: " + if (etp_hipe) + printf "yes\n" + else + printf "no\n" + end + if (etp_smp_compiled) + printf "SMP support: yes\n" + else + printf "SMP support: no\n" + end + printf "Thread support: " + if (etp_thread_compiled) + printf "yes\n" + else + printf "no\n" + end + printf "Kernel poll: " + if (etp_kernel_poll_support) + if (!erts_initialized) + printf "Supported\n" + else + if (erts_use_kernel_poll) + printf "Supported and used\n" + else + printf "Supported but not used\n" + end + end + else + printf "No support\n" + end + printf "Debug compiled: " + if (etp_debug_compiled) + printf "yes\n" + else + printf "no\n" + end + printf "Lock checking: " + if (etp_lock_check) + printf "yes\n" + else + printf "no\n" + end + printf "Lock counting: " + if (etp_lock_count) + printf "yes\n" + else + printf "no\n" + end + + if (!erts_initialized) + printf "System not initialized\n" + else + printf "Node name: " + etp-1 erts_this_node->sysname + printf "\n" + printf "Number of schedulers: %d\n", erts_no_schedulers + printf "Number of async-threads: %d\n", erts_async_max_threads + end + printf "--------------------------------------------------\n" +end + +document etp-system-info +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% etp-system-info +% +% Print general information about the system +%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +end define etp-dictdump # Args: ProcDict* @@ -1407,69 +2085,6 @@ document etpf-offheapdump %--------------------------------------------------------------------------- end -define etp-print-procs -# Args: Eterm -# -# Non-reentrant -# - etp-print-procs-1 -end - -define etp-print-procs-1 -# Args: Eterm* -# -# Non-reentrant -# - set $etp_print_procs_q = erts_max_processes / 10 - set $etp_print_procs_r = erts_max_processes % 10 - set $etp_print_procs_t = 10 - set $etp_print_procs_m = $etp_print_procs_q - if $etp_print_procs_r > 0 - set $etp_print_procs_m++ - set $etp_print_procs_r-- - end - set $etp_print_procs_i = 0 - set $etp_print_procs_found = 0 - while $etp_print_procs_i < erts_max_processes - if process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i] - printf "%d: ", $etp_print_procs_i - etp-1 process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->id - printf " " - etp-1 ((Eterm)(process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->i)) - printf " heap=%d/%d(%d)", process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->htop - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->heap, \ - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->hend - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->heap, \ - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->hend - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->stop - printf " old=%d/%d ", process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->old_htop - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->old_heap, \ - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->old_hend - process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->old_heap - printf " mbuf_sz=%d ", process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->mbuf_sz - printf " min=%d ", process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->min_heap_size - printf " flags=%x ", process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->flags - printf " msgs=%d ", process_tab[$etp_print_procs_i]->msg.len - printf "\n" - end - set $etp_print_procs_i++ - if $etp_print_procs_i > $etp_print_procs_m - printf "%% %d%%...\n", $etp_print_procs_t - set $etp_print_procs_t += 10 - set $etp_print_procs_m += $etp_print_procs_q - if $etp_print_procs_r > 0 - set $etp_print_procs_m++ - set $etp_print_procs_r-- - end - end - end - printf "%% 100%%.\n" -end - -document etp-print-procs -%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -% etp-print-procs Eterm -% -% Print some information about ALL processes. -%--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -end - - define etp-search-heaps # Args: Eterm # @@ -1498,20 +2113,21 @@ define etp-search-heaps-1 end set $etp_search_heaps_i = 0 set $etp_search_heaps_found = 0 - while $etp_search_heaps_i < erts_max_processes - if process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i] - if (process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i]->heap <= ($arg0)) && \ - (($arg0) < process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i]->hend) + while $etp_search_heaps_i < erts_proc.max + set $proc = (Process *) *((UWord *) &erts_proc.tab[$proc_ix]) + if $proc + if ($proc->heap <= ($arg0)) && \ + (($arg0) < $proc->hend) printf "process_tab[%d]->heap+%d\n", $etp_search_heaps_i, \ - ($arg0)-process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i]->heap + ($arg0)-$proc->heap end - if (process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i]->old_heap <= ($arg0)) && \ - (($arg0) <= process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i]->old_hend) + if ($proc->old_heap <= ($arg0)) && \ + (($arg0) <= $proc->old_hend) printf "process_tab[%d]->old_heap+%d\n", $etp_search_heaps_i, \ - ($arg0)-process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i]->old_heap + ($arg0)-$proc->old_heap end set $etp_search_heaps_cnt = 0 - set $etp_search_heaps_p = process_tab[$etp_search_heaps_i]->mbuf + set $etp_search_heaps_p = $proc->mbuf while $etp_search_heaps_p && ($etp_search_heaps_cnt < $etp_max_depth) set $etp_search_heaps_cnt++ if (&($etp_search_heaps_p->mem) <= ($arg0)) && \ @@ -1523,7 +2139,7 @@ define etp-search-heaps-1 set $etp_search_heaps_p = $etp_search_heaps_p->next end if $etp_search_heaps_p - printf "process_tab[%d] %% Too many HeapFragments\n", \ + printf "Process ix=%d %% Too many HeapFragments\n", \ $etp_search_heaps_i end end @@ -2070,7 +2686,7 @@ document etp-init %--------------------------------------------------------------------------- end - etp-init help etp-init etp-show +etp-system-info diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/README.VxWorks b/erts/etc/vxworks/README.VxWorks deleted file mode 100644 index 299e35b513..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/README.VxWorks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,350 +0,0 @@ - - %CopyrightBegin% - - Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - - The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - - Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - under the License. - - %CopyrightEnd% - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -README, Erlang/OTP R11B for VxWorks on PPC860 and PPC603 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -20060515 -- Patrik Nyblom, [email protected] - -R11B is a libraries only release for VxWorks. Only the libraries of -erl_interface (ei+erl_inteface) and ic are expected to be used. Still -the whole erlang system is distributed, although no support will be -given for anything else but the libraries. The information in this -file still applies to the full erlang distribution and parts of it are -therefore somewhat irrelevant to commercial users. - - -Included OTP applications -------------------------- - -appmon -asn1 -compiler -cosEvent -cosNotification -cosTime -cosTransaction -debugger -erl_interface -erts -eva [1] -ic -inets [2] -jinterface -kernel -mesh -mnemosyne -mnesia [1] -mnesia_session -orber -os_mon -pman -runtime_tools -sasl -snmp -stdlib -tools -tv - -[1] Only ram_copies work, The VxWorks filesystems are not - reliable enough for disk_copies to be fully supported. -[2] CGI scripts do not work on VxWorks. - -Omitted applications --------------------- - -crypto -emacs -etk -gs -odbc -parsetools -toolbar -ssl -megaco -webtools - -As `crypto' and `ssl' provides cryptographic functionality to `inets' -and `snmp', the latter applications will not handle cryptography on -VxWorks. - -Graphical interfaces --------------------- - -For applications using graphical interfaces, only the backend part works. - -Compilers ---------- - -All compilers are expected to be run on a cross host. The VxWorks -systems memory capabilities are too restricting to allow native -compiling. The expected host system is a Sun Solaris machine, although -Erlang compilation may be done on most platforms. - -Supported boards and configuration (only libraries supported) ----------------------------------- -The following boards and configurations are supported: - -* Force PowerCore 603 with Force pcore603 BSP and VxWorks 3.5.1 (no - SENS or SENS 1.1 + SPR23938) and a minimum of 32 Mb memory. - -* Force Powercore 750 with Force pcore750 BSP and VxWorks 3.5.1 (no - SENS or SENS 1.1 + SPR23938) and a minimum of 32 Mb memory. - -* PSS Core PPC860 processors, only erl_interface (too small main memory). - -Most PowerPC boards with FPU are expected to work, but will need to be -tested by OTP to be fully supported. - -The PPC603 build has been compiled with Wind River's `-mlongcall' -flag (SPR25893) to support arbitrary function calls across more -than 32 MB of memory. - -The PPC860 (PowerQuicc) has no FPU and requires a separate build. - -For Erlang to run, the Wind kernel has to be configured with a minimum -of these variables defined in config.h (or by the Tornado -configuration tool): - - INCLUDE_ANSI_ALL - INCLUDE_ENV_VARS - INCLUDE_EXC_HANDLING - INCLUDE_EXC_TASK - INCLUDE_FLOATING_POINT - INCLUDE_FORMATTED_IO - INCLUDE_IO_SYSTEM - INCLUDE_LOADER - INCLUDE_NETWORK - INCLUDE_NET_INIT - INCLUDE_NET_SHOW - INCLUDE_NET_SYM_TBL or INCLUDE_STANDALONE_SYM_TBL - INCLUDE_PIPES - INCLUDE_POSIX_FTRUNC - INCLUDE_RLOGIN or INCLUDE_TELNET (for pty's only) - INCLUDE_SELECT - INCLUDE_SEM_BINARY - INCLUDE_SEM_COUNTING - INCLUDE_SEM_MUTEX - INCLUDE_SHELL (*) - INCLUDE_SHOW_ROUTINES - INCLUDE_SIGNALS - INCLUDE_STARTUP_SCRIPT (*) - INCLUDE_STDIO - INCLUDE_SYM_TBL - INCLUDE_TASK_HOOKS - INCLUDE_TASK_VARS - INCLUDE_TTY_DEV - INCLUDE_UNLOADER - INCLUDE_NFS or INCLUDE_RAMDRV or INCLUDE_DOSFS (i.e. a file system, - possibly read-only) (**) - -(*) Needed for the example startup script, not actually needed in production if - erlang is set up by a c routine called from usrConfig.c. -(**) INCLUDE_NFS usually requires the NFS_USER_ID and NFS_GROUP_ID variables - to be set in config.h - -As an erlang system may open a lot of files, it is recommended to raise the -default NUM_FILES variable to something like 256 in config.h like this: - #ifdef NUM_FILES - #undef NUM_FILES - #endif - #define NUM_FILES 256 - -The SENS stack *has* to be of version 1.1 or higher, 1.0 is *not* -supported and will not work reliably. Upgrades as well as the patch -for SPR23938 can be found at www.wrs.com (i.e. WindSurf). Also, the -following constants in $WIND_BASE/target/h/netBufLib.h has to be -raised to a value of at least four times the default: - - NUM_NET_MBLKS - NUM_64 - NUM_128 - NUM_256 - NUM_512 - NUM_1024 - NUM_2048 - - NUM_SYS_64 - NUM_SYS_128 - NUM_SYS_256 - NUM_SYS_512 - -Use the show routines mbufShow and netStackSysPoolShow to verify that -these pools are not exhausted. - -Installation ------------- - -To install Erlang on a VxWorks card, the following knowledge is -expected: - -* VxWorks installation and configuration. - -* Network (TCP/IP) configuration. - -* Erlang basic operation and configuration. - -There is no specific install script for erlang on the VxWorks -platform. There is however an example VxWorks startup file named -erts-5.0.1/bin/erl_script.sam under the root of an unpacked -release. There may of course be other things to do in the start -script, like using the rdate program in the erlang distribution to get -a correct date and set the TIMEZONE variable. - -Please consult the "Embedded System" documentation for further -information on installation. - -Known Bugs and problems ------------------------ - -We have found the VxWorks/NFS client file system to be unreliable. -Important file operations like rename, ftruncate, cd and unlink -doesn't always work as expected. Therefore more complex file using -parts of OTP, like DETS and disk based mnesia tables cannot be used -reliably with NFS. Lowering the NFS cache size (global variable -nfsCacheSize) to 512 gives a more reliable NFS client, but to disk -base the mnesia tables over NFS is still not a good idea, especially -as disk based mnesia tables are not supported on VxWorks. Another -problem with VxWorks file systems is that the error codes they produce -are not consistent. We have worked around this problem by mapping the -codes to POSIX ones, by doing this we make the VxWorks Erlang platform -behave similarly to the UNIX and Windows implementations. - -The rename and ftruncate operations over NFS are emulated using -copying of files. This is mainly for our own test suites and it is not -recommended to use file:rename and/or file:ftruncate on NFS file -systems in production. - -Floating point operations is somewhat faulty. For instance, testing -floating point numbers for equality should be done with care. This is -actually not a bug, IEEE specifies no equality among floating point -numbers. - -Memory handling ---------------- - -Please read the erl_set_memory_block(3) manual page in the ERTS -documentation for information concerning memory handling in the erlang -emulator. Also please observe that reclaim.o has to be loaded and -reclaim_init() called before any other erlang routines are loaded and -started. If one wish to use the resource reclamation routines in other -programs, refer to the header file in `erts-5.0.1/include/reclaim.h'. -Including that file in your C source makes malloc/realloc/free and -open/fopen/socket/close etc be redefined to routines that makes the -memory and files be free'd/closed when the task exits. Still, -reclaim_init() *has* to be called before any program that uses this is -started. - -Using heart ------------ - -The default behavior of the heart object file that is part of the -distribution is that it reboots the target when the Erlang process -hasn't given it a heart beat in 60 seconds. The normal heart beat rate -is one beat per five seconds. This makes an effective "software -watchdog" but there is really no substitute for the real thing --- a -hardware watchdog. If you want to add a hardware watchdog to the -system please contact us for directions. If you want to disable the -reboot you may set the environment variable HEART_DONT_REBOOT (see the -example erlang start script, erl). Please note that if you DO want the -card to reboot you mustn't define HEART_DONT_REBOOT at all. E.g. to -disable heart reboot you may include the following line in the start -script (as is indeed the case with the example start script). - - putenv "HEART_DONT_REBOOT=1" - -A few words on writing port program and dynamically loaded drivers for VxWorks ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -VxWorks has one name-space for all symbols. This makes it harder to -write C programs whose global symbols doesn't interfere with each -other. It is a good rule to avoid all globally visible symbols that -are not absolutely necessary. Due to these facts we use the following -naming rules that are crucial to follow. (there are more issues -involved but the issues described here is a good beginning). - -Port programs must have a function with the same name as the object -file. E.g. if you have an object file named `port_test.o' it must -contain a globally visible function named `port_test'. This is the -function that will be called when you output data from Erlang to the -port. (The object file, in this example, should be named -`port_test.o', but `port_test' will also do). - -Also, in an embedded system, it is recommended to load the port -program into the system before the port program is used. This is to -avoid the real time degradation dynamical linking in runtime would -introduce. Use VxWorks command ld < "port_prg" to accomplish this. - -Dynamically linked drivers must have a function with the same name as -the object file with the added suffix `_init'. We recommend the use of -the macro DRIVER_INIT in `driver.h'. E.g. if you have an object file -named `echo_drv.eld' it must contain a globally visible function -`echo_drv_init'. (The object file, in this example, should be named -`echo_drv.eld' (`eld' is short for Erlang Loadable Driver), but -`echo_drv.o' and `echo_drv' will both also do). It is also very -important to initialize all unused function pointer in the -`driver_entry' struct to NULL (see example below). - -Example of dynamically linked driver ------------------------------------- - -#include <stdio.h> -#include "driver.h" - -static int erlang_port; -static long echo_start(); -static int echo_stop(), echo_read(); - -static struct driver_entry echo_driver_entry = { - null_func, - echo_start, - echo_stop, - echo_read, - null_func, - null_func, - "echo_drv", - null_func -}; - -int DRIVER_INIT(echo_drv)(void *handle) -{ - erlang_port = -1; - - echo_driver_entry.handle = handle; - return (int) &echo_driver_entry; -} - -static long echo_start(long port,char *buf) -{ - if (erlang_port != -1) { - return -1; - } - - erlang_port = port; - return port; -} - -static int echo_read(long port, char *buf, int count) -{ - return driver_output(erlang_port, buf, count); -} - -static int echo_stop() -{ - return erlang_port = -1; -} diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/erl.exec.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/erl.exec.c deleted file mode 100644 index 6b45ebaa39..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/erl.exec.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,129 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/* - A simpified version of the 'erl.exec' "startup script". - Called (e.g. from VxWorks shell) with all arguments in a - single string, e.g.: erl "-name thisnode -s mymod myfunc". - These arguments are handled as in 'erl.exec': - -name - -sname - -noshell - -noinput - anything else is just passed on to the emulator. Note that there - is no automatic start of epmd, that -oldshell is implicit, and - that you need to set current directory appropriately if you want - auto-load of port programs -*/ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - -#ifndef DEFAULT_HOMEDIR /* used if environment HOME isn't set */ -#define DEFAULT_HOMEDIR "/" -#endif - -#define ARGLEN 2048 /* Total length of args passed to erl_main */ -#define ARGMAX 64 /* Max no of "extra" args */ - -static char *erl_cmd = "erl_main -n "; - -static toomuch() -{ - fprintf(stderr, "erl: Too many arguments\n"); - return(-1); -} - -static toolittle(arg) -char *arg; -{ - fprintf(stderr, "erl.exec: Missing argument for %s\n", arg); - return(-1); -} - -erl_exec(arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10) -int arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5, arg6, arg7, arg8, arg9, arg10; -{ - char *shell = "-oldshell ", *noshell = "", - *home, *rootdir, *bindir, *progname; - char cmd[ARGLEN], eargs[ARGLEN], iargs[ARGLEN]; - char *args[ARGMAX], *arglast = NULL, *argp; - int nargs = 0, len, i; - - if ((rootdir = getenv("ROOTDIR")) == NULL || - (bindir = getenv("BINDIR")) == NULL || - (progname = getenv("PROGNAME")) == NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "erl.exec: ROOTDIR, BINDIR, and PROGNAME must be set."); - return -1; - } - eargs[0] = '\0'; - iargs[0] = '\0'; - if ((home = getenv("HOME")) == NULL) - home = DEFAULT_HOMEDIR; - argp = strtok_r((char *)arg1, " \t", &arglast); - while (argp != NULL) { - if (strcmp(argp, "-name") == 0) { - if ((argp = strtok_r((char *)NULL, " \t", &arglast)) == NULL) - return(toolittle("-name")); - strcat(iargs, "-name "); - strcat(iargs, argp); - strcat(iargs, " "); - } else if (strcmp(argp, "-sname") == 0) { - if ((argp = strtok_r((char *)NULL, " \t", &arglast)) == NULL) - return(toolittle("-sname")); - strcat(iargs, "-sname "); - strcat(iargs, argp); - strcat(iargs, " "); - } else if (strcmp(argp, "-noshell") == 0) { - strcat(iargs, "-noshell -noinp_shell "); - } else if (strcmp(argp, "-noinput") == 0) { - strcat(iargs, "-noshell -noinput "); - } else { - if (nargs > ARGMAX - 1) - return(toomuch()); - args[nargs++] = argp; - } - argp = strtok_r((char *)NULL, " \t", &arglast); - } - strcpy(cmd, erl_cmd); - strcat(cmd, eargs); - strcat(cmd, " -- -root "); - strcat(cmd, rootdir); - strcat(cmd, " -progname "); - strcat(cmd, progname); - strcat(cmd, " -- "); - strcat(cmd, "-home "); - strcat(cmd, home); - strcat(cmd, " "); - strcat(cmd, iargs); - - len = strlen(cmd); - for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) { - if (len + strlen(args[i]) + 2 >= ARGLEN) - return(toomuch()); - cmd[len++] = ' '; - strcpy(&cmd[len], args[i]); - len += strlen(args[i]); - } - argcall(cmd); -} - diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/erl_io.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/erl_io.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0032b77079..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/erl_io.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,108 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/* Some stuff to let the Erlang and VxWorks shells coexist peacefully. - Basically, run Erlang as a spawned task with input redirected to - the slave side of a pseudo-tty, and connect explicitly to the master - side of the pseudo-tty to send input to Erlang when desired. */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#include <stdio.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <ptyDrv.h> - -extern int spTaskPriority, spTaskOptions; - -#define TBUFSIZ 512 - -#define DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE 100000 - -static int slavefd = -1, masterfd = -1; -static run_erl(); - -/* Frontend to the Erlang startup function - callable from VxWorks shell - or script. 'arg' is actually a string passed to the real startup. */ -start_erl(arg) -int arg; -{ - int stacksize; - char *stackenv; - - /* create and open the pty - we want the master side to be open - all the time, since closing it probably generates EOF on the - slave side */ - (void)ptyDevCreate("/pty/erlang.", TBUFSIZ, TBUFSIZ); - if (slavefd != -1) - (void)close(slavefd); - slavefd = open("/pty/erlang.S", O_RDONLY, 0); - if (masterfd != -1) - (void)close(masterfd); - masterfd = open("/pty/erlang.M", O_WRONLY, 0); - - /* flush any old leftover garbage */ - (void) ioctl(masterfd, FIOFLUSH, 0); - if ((stackenv = getenv("ERLSTACKSIZE")) == NULL) - stacksize = DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE; - else - stacksize = atoi(stackenv); - /* spawn Erlang, via stub below */ - return(taskSpawn("erlang", spTaskPriority, spTaskOptions, stacksize, - run_erl, arg, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0)); -} - -/* Little stub that runs in the spawned task - we need this to redirect - stdin reliably (redirections aren't "inherited" in VxWorks) */ -static -run_erl(arg) -int arg; -{ - ioTaskStdSet(0, 0, slavefd); /* redirect stdin to slave side of pty */ - - /* We don't want to redirect stdout/err since no one will be reading - from the master side (to_erl - and the open()s above - could be - made bidirectional, but still the master side would only be read - when to_erl was running), and output can eventually fill the pty - buffer and cause the Erlang system to block. Not redirecting - stdout/err will have the effect that output from Erlang, e.g. the - shell prompt, will appear on console/rlogin/whatever even when - to_erl isn't running, which may be confusing - can't win 'em all... */ - - erl_exec(arg, 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0); /* call the real startup */ -} - -/* Function callable from VxWorks shell to talk to Erlang - stop talking - and return to VxWorks shell through ^D (EOF) */ -to_erl() -{ - char buf[TBUFSIZ]; - int cc; - - if (masterfd == -1) { /* sanity check */ - fprintf(stderr, "Must start_erl first!\n"); - return(-1); - } - while ((cc = read(0, buf, TBUFSIZ)) > 0) /* just pass everything through */ - if (write(masterfd, buf, cc) != cc) { - fprintf(stderr, "Write to Erlang failed!\n"); - return(-1); - } - return(cc); -} diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/erl_script.sam.in b/erts/etc/vxworks/erl_script.sam.in deleted file mode 100644 index 81c2b0128d..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/erl_script.sam.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ -# -# %CopyrightBegin% -# -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. -# -# The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, -# Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in -# compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the -# Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be -# retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. -# -# Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" -# basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See -# the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations -# under the License. -# -# %CopyrightEnd% -# -# -# erl_script.sam -# Sample VxWorks script to start Erlang -# -# Note! This is not a complete or ready to use VxWorks startup script, -# rather an example of what You should add to Your existing startupscript -# to execute the erlang emulator at boot. -# -# When writing Your own script to start erlang, the paths to -# the binaries have to be changed to reflect your system. -# -# The ROOTDIR variable should not point to a ftp or rcp filesystem unless -# the erlang machine is run in embedded mode. Loading of modules -# is far to slow if the erlang binaries are not placed on a real filesystem -# like NFS or any type of local filesystem. -# - -# -# Load modules -# - -# -# First load and initiate the reclaim facility -# -ld </home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/reclaim.o -reclaim_init() - -# -# Now load the runtime system -# -ld </home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/jam -ld </home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/erl.exec -ld </home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/erl_io -ld </home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/vxcall -ld </home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/heart -ld </home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/epmd - -# -# Stack sizes -# -putenv "ERLSTACKSIZE=100000" -putenv "ERLPORTSTACKSIZE=100000" - -# -# Activate Round robin scheduling -# -kernelTimeSlice 1 - -# -# Distribution -# The VxWorks machines host name -sethostname "sb001", 5 -# Erlangs internal resolver -putenv "ERLRESCONF=/home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin/resolv.conf" - -# -# Start epmd (for distribution) -# -start_epmd "-daemon" - -# -# Misc environment variables -# -putenv "ROOTDIR=/home/tornado/erlvxworks" -putenv "BINDIR=/home/tornado/erlvxworks/erts-%VSN%/bin" -putenv "PROGNAME=erl" -putenv "HOME=/home/tornado/erlvxworks" - -# -# Set heart no reboot mode (to make heart reboot - -# don't define HEART_DONT_REBOOT at all) -# -putenv "HEART_DONT_REBOOT=1" - -# To get fullsweep garbage collection on systems with -# very limited memory, set ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER to "0": -# putenv "ERL_FULLSWEEP_AFTER=0" - -# -# Start Erlang/OTP -# -start_erl "-oldshell -heart -sname vxnode -setcookie switch -boot start_sasl" diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/heart_config.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/heart_config.c deleted file mode 100644 index 7e60e61fbb..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/heart_config.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,60 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/* - * A basic heart configure module for VxWorks. - * - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <rebootLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> - -/* wd_init is executed to initialize a watchdog (if one is used). */ -int wd_init(timeout, prio) - int timeout, prio; -{ - -} - -/* wd_reset should be called every 5th second from heart */ -void wd_reset() -{ - -} - -/* This routine is called when erlang has closed */ -void heart_reboot() -{ - if (getenv("HEART_DONT_REBOOT") != NULL) { - fprintf(stderr, "heart_config: HEART_DONT_REBOOT set, no reboot ...\n"); - } else { - fprintf(stderr, "heart_config: rebooting ...\n"); - taskDelay(sysClkRateGet() * 5); - reboot(BOOT_CLEAR); - } -} - - - - diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/heart_config.h b/erts/etc/vxworks/heart_config.h deleted file mode 100644 index 5ffaaa8c3f..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/heart_config.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/* - * This is heart's watchdog interface for VxWorks. - */ - -#ifndef _HW_WATCHDOG_H -#define _HW_WATCHDOG_H - -extern void wd_init(int timeout, int prio); /* wd_init initializes the - watchdog, if one is used. */ -extern void wd_reset(void); /* wd_reset is used by heart to kick - the watchdog, if one is used. */ -extern void heart_reboot(void); /* reboot is called if heart discovers - that the Erlang task has stopped sending - heart beats. It can log system status - and should reboot VxWorks. */ - -#endif diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/rdate.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/rdate.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3e8cc644d0..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/rdate.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,87 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <timers.h> -#ifdef NETDB -#include <netdb.h> -#endif -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> - -/* - rdate("host") - Set the time from "host". -*/ - -/* No getservbyname() available... */ -#define TIME_PORT 37 - -rdate(host) -char *host; -{ - u_long haddr; -#ifdef NETDB - struct hostent *hp; -#endif - struct sockaddr_in saddr; - int sock; - u_long net_time; - struct timespec t; - - if ((haddr = inet_addr(host)) == ERROR) { -#ifdef NETDB - if ((hp = gethostbyname(host)) == NULL) { -#else - if ((haddr = hostGetByName(host)) == ERROR) { -#endif - printf("Host not found.\n"); - return(-1); - } -#ifdef NETDB - memcpy(&haddr, hp->h_addr, sizeof(haddr)); -#endif - } - memset(&saddr, 0, sizeof(saddr)); - saddr.sin_family = AF_INET; - memcpy(&saddr.sin_addr, &haddr, sizeof(haddr)); - saddr.sin_port = htons(TIME_PORT); - if ((sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP)) < 0) { - perror("socket"); - return(-1); - } - if (connect(sock, (struct sockaddr *)&saddr, sizeof(saddr)) < 0) { - perror("connect"); - close(sock); - return(-1); - } - if (read(sock, &net_time, 4) != 4) { - perror("read"); - close(sock); - return(-1); - } - t.tv_sec = ntohl(net_time); - t.tv_sec -= 2208988800; /* seconds 1900-01-01 -- 1970-01-01 */ - t.tv_nsec = 0; - clock_settime(CLOCK_REALTIME, &t); - close(sock); - return(0); -} diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c deleted file mode 100644 index d8676b3750..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,551 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <version.h> -#include <string.h> -#include <types.h> -#include <sigLib.h> -#include <ioLib.h> -#include <iosLib.h> -#include <fioLib.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include <errno.h> -#include <symLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> -#include <sysSymTbl.h> -#include <loadLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <taskVarLib.h> -#include <taskHookLib.h> -#include <tickLib.h> -#include <time.h> -#include <rngLib.h> -#include <semLib.h> -#include <selectLib.h> -#include <sockLib.h> -#include <a_out.h> -#include <wdLib.h> -#include <timers.h> -#include <ctype.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <sys/socket.h> -#include <netinet/in.h> -#include <netinet/tcp.h> -#include <stdarg.h> - -#include <stdio.h> -#include <math.h> -#include <limits.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> - - - -#define RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS /* No #defines for open/malloc/fopen etc */ -#include "reclaim.h" -#include "reclaim_private.h" - -#undef open -#undef creat -#undef socket -#undef accept -#undef close -#undef fopen -#undef fdopen -#undef freopen -#undef fclose -/* XXX Should do opendir/closedir too... */ -#undef malloc -#undef calloc -#undef realloc -#undef free -#undef cfree - -#ifdef _ARCH_PPC -#define MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME "maxFiles" -#else -#define MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME "_maxFiles" -#endif - - -/* - * Use another free() function upon task deletion? - * Note! When changing free function, the new free function will have to - * be able to cope with ALL previously used malloced areas, that is - * it has to be able to find out how things are malloced - * to free them in the right way! - */ -static FreeFunction reclaim_free_function = NULL; - -/* delete hook handling (see below) */ -static int hook_added = 0; /* Initated at first reclaim_init, an extra - non MT-safe check that we only get - initialized once */ - -/* Forward... */ -static void save_reclaim(WIND_TCB *tcbp); - -struct mall_data { - struct mall_data *next; - char *self; -}; - -struct task_data { - FUNCPTR version; /* To recognize when we have reloaded */ - int max_files; /* It may change... */ - struct fd_set open_fds; - struct mall_data *mall_data; - FUNCPTR delete_hook; - caddr_t hook_data; - FILE *open_fps[1]; /* Will be max_files long */ -} *task_data = NULL; - -static int max_files = 50; /* default configAll.h */ - -int reclaim_max_files(void) -{ - return max_files; -} - -#ifdef DEBUG -#define check_hook() \ -((task_data != NULL || \ - fdprintf(2,"check_hook() TID = 0x%08x, Called from line %d\n", \ - (unsigned int)taskIdSelf(),\ - __LINE__)) && \ -(task_data != NULL || \ - (taskVarAdd(0, (int *)&task_data) == OK && \ - (task_data = (struct task_data *)\ - calloc(1, sizeof(struct task_data) + max_files*sizeof(FILE *))) != NULL && \ - (task_data->version = (FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) != NULL && \ - (task_data->max_files = max_files) != 0 && \ - fdprintf(2,"taskVar Added for 0x%08x\n",(unsigned int)taskIdSelf())))) -#else -#define check_hook() \ -(task_data != NULL || \ - (taskVarAdd(0, (int *)&task_data) == OK && \ - (task_data = (struct task_data *)\ - calloc(1, sizeof(struct task_data) + max_files*sizeof(FILE *))) != NULL && \ - (task_data->version = (FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) != NULL && \ - (task_data->max_files = max_files) != 0)) -#endif - -/* - * Global initialization of the reclaim data structures, mainly - * the max_files variable. This HAS to be called by some task before - * the first task that utilizes this exit's, preferrably before any - * task makes the first use of this library. - */ -STATUS reclaim_init(void) -{ - int *mp; - SYM_TYPE type; - struct task_data *tdp; - int i; - - if (!hook_added) { - /* race condition */ - ++hook_added; - /* Try to find the maxFiles value */ - if (symFindByNameAndType(sysSymTbl, MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME, (char **)&mp, - &type, - N_EXT | N_BSS, N_EXT | N_BSS) == OK || - symFindByNameAndType(sysSymTbl, MAX_FILES_SYM_NAME, (char **)&mp, - &type, - N_EXT | N_DATA, N_EXT | N_DATA) == OK) { - -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Found maxFiles=%d\n", *mp); -#endif - if (*mp <= FD_SETSIZE) - max_files = *mp; - else - max_files = FD_SETSIZE; - } - if (task_data != NULL && task_data->max_files != max_files) { - /* fix our own iff we have one */ - if ((tdp = (struct task_data *) - realloc(task_data, sizeof(struct task_data) + - max_files*sizeof(FILE *))) != NULL) { - task_data = tdp; - for (i = task_data->max_files; i < max_files; i++) - task_data->open_fps[i] = NULL; - task_data->max_files = max_files; - } - } - /* Make sure taskVariables are deleted AFTER our hook is run. */ - taskVarInit(); - if(taskDeleteHookAdd((FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) != OK) { - fprintf(stderr, - "Panic: taskDeleteHook cannot be added for reclaim.\n"); - return ERROR; - } - return OK; - } else - return ERROR; -} - -/* N.B.!! We do *not* execute in the context of the dying task here, - but rather that of tExcTask - we do get a pointer to the task's - TCB though - this pointer is in fact also the task's ID. */ -static void save_reclaim(WIND_TCB *tcbp) -{ - int i, var, oldfd; - struct task_data *tdp; - struct mall_data *mdp, *mdnextp; - - if ((var = taskVarGet((int)tcbp, (int *)&task_data)) != ERROR && - var != 0) { - tdp = (struct task_data *)var; - if (tdp->version == (FUNCPTR)save_reclaim) { /* Only handle our own */ -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Reclaiming for task id 0x%x:\nFiles: ", (int)tcbp); -#endif - /* Ugh! VxWorks doesn't even flush stdout/err - we need to - get at those (which are task-private of course, i.e. we - can't just do fflush(stdout) here) - we could be really - pedantic and try to redefine stdout/err (which "are" - function calls) too, snarfing the values when they are - used - but besides the overhead this is problematic since - they are actually #defines already... We'll peek in the - TCB instead (no documentation of course). And of course, - we must also meddle with the *file descriptor* indirections, - or we'll just flush out on tExcTask's descriptors... */ - for (i = 1; i <= 2; i++) { - if (tcbp->taskStdFp[i] != NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "fflush(%s) ", i == 1 ? "stdout" : "stderr"); -#endif - oldfd = ioTaskStdGet(0, i); - ioTaskStdSet(0, i, tcbp->taskStd[i]); - fflush(tcbp->taskStdFp[i]); - ioTaskStdSet(0, i, oldfd); - } - } - for (i = 3; i < tdp->max_files; i++) { - if (FD_ISSET(i, &tdp->open_fds)) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "close(%d) ", i); -#endif - (void) close(i); - } - if (tdp->open_fps[i] != NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "fclose(%0x%x) ", (int)tdp->open_fps[i]); -#endif - (void) fclose(tdp->open_fps[i]); - } - } - i = 0; - mdp = tdp->mall_data; - while (mdp != NULL) { - mdnextp = mdp->next; - if(reclaim_free_function != NULL) - (*reclaim_free_function)(mdp->self); - else - free(mdp->self); - i++; - mdp = mdnextp; - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "\nFreeing memory: total %d mallocs\n", i); -#endif - - if (tdp->delete_hook != NULL) { -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Calling delete hook at 0x%08x\n", tdp->delete_hook); -#endif - (*tdp->delete_hook)(tdp->hook_data); -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Called delete hook at 0x%08x\n", tdp->delete_hook); -#endif - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Freeing own mem at 0x%08x\n", tdp); -#endif - (void) free((char *)tdp); -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "Freed own mem at 0x%08x, done (0x%08x)\n**********\n", tdp, - taskIdSelf()); - checkStack(0); -#endif - } - } -#ifdef DEBUG - else - fdprintf(2, "No task data found for id 0x%x, var = %d\n", (int)tcbp, var); -#endif -} - -/* - * This sets another free function to be used by the task deletion hook. - * The free function HAS to be able to free ANY type of dynamically allocated - * memory that can be in the task data list of allocated memory, that is - * also memory that's allocated before the free function was set. - * A "user-supplied" free function is GLOBAL to the system!!! - * A race condition is present, a task delete hook may be running when this - * function is called, that may not be especially funny... - */ -void set_reclaim_free_function(FreeFunction f){ - reclaim_free_function = f; -} - -void save_delete_hook(FUNCPTR func, caddr_t parm) -{ - if (check_hook()) { - task_data->delete_hook = func; - task_data->hook_data = parm; - } -} - -/* - * plain_malloc is only used by spawn_start; plain_free by call_proc; - * save_fd is used by both. - */ -void *plain_malloc(size_t size){ - return(malloc(size)); -} - -void *plain_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size){ - return(realloc(ptr, size)); -} - -void plain_free(void *ptr){ - free(ptr); -} - -void save_fd(int fd){ - if (fd >= 0 && check_hook() && fd < task_data->max_files) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); -} - -int save_open(char *path, int flags, /*mode_t mode*/ ...){ - int fd; - mode_t mode = 0; - if(flags & O_CREAT){ - va_list pvar; - va_start(pvar,flags); -#ifdef __GNUC__ -#warning save_open() gives three known alignment warnings. -#endif - mode = va_arg(pvar, mode_t); - va_end(pvar); - } - if ((fd = open(path, flags, mode)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_creat(char *path, int mode){ - int fd; - if ((fd = creat(path, mode)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_socket(int domain, int type, int protocol){ - int fd; - if ((fd = socket(domain, type, protocol)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_accept(int s, struct sockaddr *addr, int *addrlen){ - int fd; - if ((fd = accept(s, addr, addrlen)) >= 0 && check_hook()) - FD_SET(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(fd); -} - -int save_close(int fd){ - if (fd >= 0 && fd <= FD_SETSIZE && check_hook()) - FD_CLR(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - return(close(fd)); -} - -/* The dealing with FILE *'s below isn't strictly correct, we assume - that one never has several pointing to the same fd - in the unlikely - event that one does, all but the last one opened is forgotten */ -FILE *save_fopen(const char *filename, char *type){ - FILE *fp; - - if ((fp = fopen(filename, type)) != NULL && - check_hook() && fileno(fp) < task_data->max_files) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(fp)] = fp; - return(fp); -} - -FILE *save_fdopen(int fd, char *type){ - FILE *fp; - - if ((fp = fdopen(fd, type)) != NULL && - check_hook() && fileno(fp) < task_data->max_files) { - task_data->open_fps[fileno(fp)] = fp; - FD_CLR(fd, &task_data->open_fds); - } - return(fp); -} - -FILE *save_freopen(char *filename, char *type, FILE *stream){ - FILE *fp; - - if (check_hook()) { - if(fileno(stream) < task_data->max_files && - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] == stream) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] = NULL; - if ((fp = freopen(filename, type, stream)) != NULL && - fileno(fp) < task_data->max_files) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(fp)] = fp; - } else - fp = freopen(filename, type, stream); - return(fp); -} - -int save_fclose(FILE *stream){ - if (check_hook() && fileno(stream) < task_data->max_files && - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] == stream) - task_data->open_fps[fileno(stream)] = NULL; - return(fclose(stream)); -} - -/* We link all malloc'ed segments by adding a couple of pointers - at the *end* - that way we can return the address malloc gave - (need to make sure we align those pointers) */ - -/* - #define MALL_MARGIN 32 - #define save_mall_size(size) save_mall_size1((size) + 2 * MALL_MARGIN) - #define save_mall_size1(size) \ - (((size) + sizeof(char *) - 1) & (unsigned long)(-sizeof(char*))) - - #define save_mall_enq(ptr, mdp) save_mall_enq1((ptr), (mdp) - MALL_MARGIN) - #define save_mall_enq1(ptr, mdp) \ - (((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->self = (ptr), \ - ((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->next = task_data->mall_data, \ - task_data->mall_data = (struct mall_data *)(mdp)) -*/ -#define save_mall_size(size) \ -(((size) + sizeof(char *) - 1) & (unsigned long)(-sizeof(char*))) -#define save_mall_enq(ptr, mdp) \ -(((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->self = (ptr), \ - ((struct mall_data *)(mdp))->next = task_data->mall_data, \ - task_data->mall_data = (struct mall_data *)(mdp)) - - -#define save_mall_deq(ptr) { \ - struct mall_data *mdp = task_data->mall_data, \ - **prevnext = &task_data->mall_data; \ - while (mdp != NULL && mdp->self != (ptr)) { \ - prevnext = &mdp->next; \ - mdp = mdp->next; \ - } \ - if (mdp != NULL) *prevnext = mdp->next; \ -} - -void *save_malloc2(size_t size, MallocFunction mf){ - unsigned msize = save_mall_size(size); - char *ptr; - - if ((ptr = (*mf)(msize + sizeof(struct mall_data))) != NULL && - check_hook()) - save_mall_enq((void *) ptr, (void *) (ptr + msize)); - return((void *) ptr); -} - -void *save_malloc(size_t size){ - return save_malloc2(size, &malloc); -} - -void *save_calloc2(size_t nelem, size_t elsize, CallocFunction cf){ - unsigned msize = save_mall_size(nelem * elsize); - char *ptr; - - if ((ptr = (*cf)(1, msize + sizeof(struct mall_data))) != NULL && - check_hook()) - save_mall_enq((void *) ptr, (void *) (ptr + msize)); - return((void *) ptr); -} - -void *save_calloc(size_t nelem, size_t elsize){ - return save_calloc2(nelem,elsize,&calloc); -} - -void *save_realloc2(void *optr, size_t size, ReallocFunction rf){ - unsigned msize = save_mall_size(size); - char *ptr; - - /* First we must dequeue the old save block, after that - we try to realloc, if that succeeds we enqueue the new - block, if it fails we have to enqueue the old one anew - so we must deduce the size of that old block first. */ - - struct mall_data *mdp0 = task_data->mall_data, - **prevnext0 = &task_data->mall_data; - while (mdp0 != NULL && mdp0->self != (((char *) optr))) { - prevnext0 = &mdp0->next; - mdp0 = mdp0->next; - } - /* mdp0 == NULL (can) mean that the block that is realloced - have been malloced with an (for example) ordinary malloc - (that is not a save_malloc). This is handled like: no dequeing - is done of that block, the new block is enqueued */ - if (mdp0 != NULL) - save_mall_deq(((char *) optr)); - - if ((ptr = (*rf)(optr, msize + sizeof(struct mall_data))) != NULL && - check_hook()) - save_mall_enq((void *) ptr, (void *) (ptr + msize)); - else if (mdp0 != NULL) - /* re-enqueue the old block that has just been dequeued */ - save_mall_enq(((char *) optr), mdp0); - - return((void *) ptr); -} - -void *save_realloc(void *optr, size_t size){ - return save_realloc2(optr,size,&realloc); -} - -void save_free2(void *ptr, FreeFunction ff) -{ - if (check_hook()) - save_mall_deq(((char *) ptr)); - (*ff)(ptr); -} - -void save_free(void *ptr){ - save_free2(ptr,&free); -} - -void save_cfree2(void *ptr, CfreeFunction cf) -{ - if (check_hook()) - save_mall_deq(((char *)ptr)); - (*cf)(ptr); -} - -void save_cfree(void *ptr){ - save_cfree2(ptr,&cfree); -} - diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h b/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h deleted file mode 100644 index ca9aa8f6be..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifndef _RECLAIM_H -#define _RECLAIM_H - - -/* The Erlang release for VxWorks includes a simple mechanism for - "resource reclamation" at task exit - it allows replacement of the - functions that open/close "files" and malloc/free memory with versions - that keep track, to be able to "reclaim" file descriptors and memory - when a task exits (regardless of *how* it exits). - - The interface to this mechanism is made available via this file, - with the following caveats: - - - The interface may change (or perhaps even be removed, though that - isn't likely until VxWorks itself provides similar functionality) - in future releases - i.e. you must always use the version of this - file that comes with the Erlang release you are using. - - - Disaster is guaranteed if you use the mechanism incorrectly (see - below for the correct way), e.g. allocate memory with the "tracking" - version of malloc() and free it with the "standard" version of free(). - - - The mechanism (of course) incurs some performance penalty - thus - for a simple program you may be better off with careful programming, - making sure that you do whatever close()/free()/etc calls that are - appropriate at all exit points (though if you need to guard against - taskDelete() etc, things get messy...). - - To use the mechanism, simply program your application normally, i.e. - use open()/close()/malloc()/free() etc as usual, but #include this - file before any usage of the relevant functions. NOTE: To avoid the - "disaster" mentioned above, you *must* #include it in *all* (or none) - of the files that manipulate a particular file descriptor, allocated - memory area, etc. - - Before any task that uses this utility is loaded (which includes the - erlang emulator), the reclaim.o object file has to be loaded and - the function reclaim_init() has to be called. reclaim_init should be called - only _ONCE_ in a systems lifetime and has only a primitive guard - against multiple calls (i.e. a global variable is checked). Therefore - the initialization should occur either in the start script of the system - or (even better) in the usrInit() part of system initialization. The - object file itself should be loaded only once, so linking it with the - kernel is a good idea, linking with each application is an extremely bad - dito. Make really sure that it's loaded _before_ any application that - uses it if You want to load it in the startup script. - - If You dont want to have #define's for the posix/stdio names - of the file/memory operations (i.e. no #define malloc save_malloc etc), - #define RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS in Your source before reclaim.h is included. -*/ - -#include <vxWorks.h> /* STATUS, size_t */ -#include <sockLib.h> /* struct sockaddr */ -#include <memLib.h> -#include <stdio.h> /* FILE */ - -#if defined(__STDC__) -#define _RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(RetType, FunName, ParamList) \ -extern RetType FunName ParamList -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PTR void * -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM void -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN void -#elif defined(__cplusplus) -#define _RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(RetType, FunName, ParamList) \ -extern "C" RetType FunName ParamList -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PTR void * -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN void -#else -#define _RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(RetType, FunName, Ignore) extern RetType FunName() -#define DECLARE_FUNCTION_TYPE(RetType, Type, PList) typedef RetType (* Type)() -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PTR char * -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM -#define _RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN -#endif /* __STDC__ / __cplusplus */ - -/* Initialize the facility, on a per system basis. */ -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(STATUS, reclaim_init, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PARAM)); - -/* File descriptor operations */ -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_open,(char *, int, ...)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_creat,(char *, int)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_socket,(int, int, int)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_accept,(int, struct sockaddr *, int *)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int,save_close,(int)); -/* Interface to add an fd to what's reclaimed even though it's not open with - one of the above functions */ -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_RETURN, save_fd, (int fd)); -#ifndef RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS -#define open save_open -#define creat save_creat -#define socket save_socket -#define accept save_accept -#define close save_close -#endif -/* Stdio file operations */ -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(FILE *, save_fopen, (const char *, char *)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(FILE *, save_fdopen, (int, char *)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(FILE *, save_freopen, (char *, char *, FILE *)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(int, save_fclose, (FILE *)); -/* XXX Should do opendir/closedir too... */ -#ifndef RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS -#define fopen save_fopen -#define fdopen save_fdopen -#define freopen save_freopen -#define fclose save_fclose -#endif -/* Memory allocation */ -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, save_malloc, (size_t)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, save_calloc, (size_t, size_t)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, save_realloc, - (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, size_t)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(void, save_free, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(void, save_cfree, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR)); -#ifndef RECLAIM_NO_ALIAS -#define malloc save_malloc -#define calloc save_calloc -#define realloc save_realloc -#define free save_free -#define cfree save_cfree -#endif -/* Generic interfaces to malloc etc... */ -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, plain_malloc, (size_t)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, plain_realloc, - (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR, size_t)); -_RECLAIM_DECL_FUN(void, plain_free, (_RECLAIM_VOID_PTR)); -#endif /* _RECLAIM_H */ - - - - diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim_private.h b/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim_private.h deleted file mode 100644 index 4ed935bee2..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/reclaim_private.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifndef _RECLAIM_PRIVATE_H -#define _RECLAIM_PRIVATE_H -/* - * Private header for the reclaim facility, also included in the emulator. - */ - -#include "reclaim.h" - -/* Typedefs for ANSI memory allocation function pointers */ -typedef void *(*MallocFunction)(size_t); -typedef void *(*ReallocFunction)(void *, size_t); -typedef void *(*CallocFunction)(size_t, size_t); -typedef void (*FreeFunction)(void *); -typedef STATUS (*CfreeFunction)(char *); - -/* Functions for internal use and use by the emulator */ -extern int reclaim_max_files(void); -extern void set_reclaim_free_function(FreeFunction f); -extern void save_delete_hook(FUNCPTR func, caddr_t parm); -extern void *save_malloc2(size_t size, MallocFunction mf); -extern void *save_calloc2(size_t nelem, size_t elsize, CallocFunction cf); -extern void *save_realloc2(void *optr, size_t size, ReallocFunction rf); -extern void save_free2(void *ptr, FreeFunction ff); -extern void save_cfree2(void *ptr, CfreeFunction ff); - -#endif /* _RECLAIM_PRIVATE_H */ diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/resolv.conf b/erts/etc/vxworks/resolv.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 85c89d64c4..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/resolv.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -domain du.uab.ericsson.se -nameserver 134.138.176.16 -nameserver 136.225.254.224 -nameserver 134.138.128.25 -search du.uab.ericsson.se uab.ericsson.se ericsson.se -lookup bind file diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/vxcall.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/vxcall.c deleted file mode 100644 index 3362d05fc5..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/vxcall.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,145 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif - -#include <vxWorks.h> -#include <symLib.h> -#include <sysSymTbl.h> -#include <a_out.h> - -extern char *malloc(); -static STATUS lookup(); - -/* - Little utility to convert from Unix' argv,argv calling conventions to - VxWorks' arg0,arg1,arg2,... - Will do limited argument parsing - no parenthesis around nor commas - between the args, which may be "-enclosed strings (without \ escapes), - '-enclosed characters (also no \ escapes), integers, or symbols. -*/ - -int vxcall(argc, argv) -int argc; -char **argv; -{ - int vxarg[10]; /* Max 10 args can be passed */ - FUNCPTR entry; - SYM_TYPE type; - int i, l; - -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "vxcall:"); - for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) - fdprintf(2, " %s", argv[i]); - fdprintf(2, "\n"); -#endif - if (lookup(argv[1], N_EXT | N_TEXT, (char **)&entry) != OK) - return(ERROR); - /* Do limited "C" parsing of the args */ - for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) { - if (i < argc - 2) { - switch (argv[i+2][0]) { - case '"': - l = strlen(argv[i+2]) - 1; - if (argv[i+2][l] != '"') - return(ERROR); - /* just strip the quotes - should do \escapes within... */ - vxarg[i] = (int)&argv[i+2][1]; - argv[i+2][l] = '\0'; - break; - case '\'': - if (argv[i+2][2] != '\'') - return(ERROR); - vxarg[i] = argv[i+2][1]; /* should do \escapes... */ - break; - case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': - case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': - vxarg[i] = atoi(argv[i+2]); /* should do octal, hex, float.. */ - break; - default: - if (lookup(argv[i+2], 0, (char **)&vxarg[i]) != OK) - return(ERROR); - } - } else - vxarg[i] = 0; - } -#ifdef DEBUG - fdprintf(2, "calling 0x%x(0x%x,0x%x,0x%x,0x%x,0x%x,0x%x,0x%x,0x%x,0x%x,0x%x)\n", - entry, vxarg[0], vxarg[1], vxarg[2], vxarg[3], vxarg[4], - vxarg[5], vxarg[6], vxarg[7], vxarg[8], vxarg[9]); -#endif - return((*entry)(vxarg[0], vxarg[1], vxarg[2], vxarg[3], vxarg[4], - vxarg[5], vxarg[6], vxarg[7], vxarg[8], vxarg[9])); -} - -/* Entry point for unix:cmd in post-4.1 erlang - uses "sh -c 'cmd...'" */ -int sh(argc, argv) -int argc; -char **argv; -{ - int ll = strlen(argv[argc-1]) - 1; - -#ifdef DEBUG - int i; - fdprintf(2, "sh:"); - for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) - fdprintf(2, " %s", argv[i]); - fdprintf(2, "\n"); -#endif - if (strcmp(argv[1], "-c") != 0 || - argv[2][0] != '\'' || argv[argc-1][ll] != '\'') - return(ERROR); - argv[argc-1][ll] = '\0'; /* delete trailing ' */ - argv[2]++; /* skip leading ' (*after* the above!) */ - return(vxcall(argc-1, argv+1)); -} - -/* Lookup symbol; get address for text symbols, value (assuming int) - otherwise; return OK or ERROR on failure - Symbol name is null-terminated and without the leading '_' */ -STATUS -lookup(sym, stype, value) -char *sym, **value; -int stype; -{ - char buf[256]; - char *symname = buf; - int len, ret; - SYM_TYPE type; - - len = strlen(sym); - if (len > 254 && (symname = malloc(len+2)) == NULL) - return(ERROR); -#if defined _ARCH_PPC || defined SIMSPARCSOLARIS - /* GCC for PPC or SIMSPARC doesn't add a leading _ to symbols */ - strcpy(symname, sym); -#else - sprintf(symname, "_%s", sym); -#endif - ret = (stype != 0) ? - symFindByNameAndType(sysSymTbl, symname, value, &type, stype, stype) : - symFindByName(sysSymTbl, symname, value, &type); - if (symname != buf) - free(symname); - if (ret == OK && (type & N_TEXT) == 0) /* get value */ - *value = (char *)*((int *)*value); - return(ret); -} diff --git a/erts/etc/vxworks/wd_example.c b/erts/etc/vxworks/wd_example.c deleted file mode 100644 index 0e3a6a1cb2..0000000000 --- a/erts/etc/vxworks/wd_example.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -/* - * %CopyrightBegin% - * - * Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2009. All Rights Reserved. - * - * The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, - * Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in - * compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the - * Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be - * retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. - * - * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" - * basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See - * the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations - * under the License. - * - * %CopyrightEnd% - */ -/* - * File: frc5te_wd.c - * Purpose: Watchdog NMI handling for FORCE 5TE - * - * Description: - * The watchdog handler routines are system specific. A program that - * wants to utilize a hardware watchdog should call wd_init and test - * the return value. If wd_init returns true (!0); there is a hardware - * watchdog, and that watchdog has been activated. If no watchdog exists, - * wd_init returns false (0). - * - * To keep the watchdog happy, call wd_reset at least every X seconds, - * where X is the number of seconds specified in the call to wd_init. - * - * The watchdog can be disarmed by setting the variable wd_disarmed to 1, - * and armed again by setting the same variable to 0. Watchdog status - * information can be retrieved using the function wd_status. - * - */ - -#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H -# include "config.h" -#endif -#include <frc5e.h> -#include <logLib.h> -#include <taskLib.h> -#include <sysLib.h> -#include <stdio.h> -#include "hw_watchdog.h" - -/* prototypes */ -extern sysNMIConnect(); -#ifdef __STDC__ -void wd_keeper(int); -void wd_nmi_int(UINT8); -void wd_status(void); -#else -void wd_keeper(); -void wd_nmi_int(); -void wd_status(); -#endif - -#define WD_NMI_MIN_DELAY 0.830 /* Min time before watchdog NMI (in seconds) */ -#define WD_RESET_FREQUENCY (WD_NMI_MIN_DELAY / 2) /* how often the timer is reset */ - -#define WD_KEEPER_STACK_SIZE 10000 - -/* global variables */ -extern int spTaskOptions; -static volatile int wd_count_startval; /* start value set by wd_init */ -static volatile int wd_count; /* counter for wd_keeper */ -volatile int wd_disarmed = 0; /* debug feature */ - -/* wd_init is executed to initialize the watchdog. It spawns the task */ -/* wd_keeper and returns true (non-zero) if a hardware watchdog exists, */ -/* or returns false (zero) otherwise. */ -int wd_init(timeout, prio) - int timeout, prio; -{ - taskSpawn("wd_keeper", prio, spTaskOptions, WD_KEEPER_STACK_SIZE, - (FUNCPTR)wd_keeper, timeout,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0); - return !0; /* watchdog exists */ -} - - -/* wd_reset is called as an alive-signal from the supervisor process. */ -/* If there is no call to this function within a certain time, the */ -/* watchdog will reboot the system. */ -void wd_reset() -{ - wd_count = wd_count_startval; -} - - -/* wd_keeper runs as a separate task and resets the watchdog timer */ -/* before an NMI is generated. This task uses the counter wd_count to */ -/* decide if it should exit or keep resetting the timer. */ -/* Note! This task must run with higher priority than the application! */ -void wd_keeper(timeout) - int timeout; -{ - int wd_delay = sysClkRateGet() * WD_RESET_FREQUENCY; - wd_count_startval = (int)(timeout / WD_RESET_FREQUENCY); - wd_count = wd_count_startval; - - /* Connect and enable level 15 interrupts */ - sysNMIConnect((VOIDFUNCPTR) wd_nmi_int, WD_NMI, WD_NMI); - *(char *)FRC5CE_GEN_PURPOSE2_REG |= FRC5CE_NMI_ENABLE; - - while ((wd_count > 0) || wd_disarmed) { - *(char *)FRC5CE_VME_A32MAP_REG |= FRC5CE_WATCHDOG_ENABLE; - taskDelay(wd_delay); - if (!wd_disarmed) wd_count--; - else wd_count = wd_count_startval; - } - logMsg("Watchdog keeper exits. No alive signal from application in %d seconds.\n",wd_count_startval * WD_RESET_FREQUENCY,0,0,0,0,0); -} - - -/* wd_nmi_int is the function connected to the watchdog interrupt. */ -/* It will report the failure to reset the watchdog timer. */ -void wd_nmi_int(type) - UINT8 type; -{ - switch(type) { - case WD_NMI: - logMsg("Watchdog interrupt! System will reboot.\n",0,0,0,0,0,0); - break; - default: - logMsg("Bad type (%d) in call to watchdog interrupt handler.\n",type,0,0,0,0,0); - break; - } -} - - -/* wd_status displays the current value of the counter. */ -void wd_status() -{ - fprintf(stderr, "Watchdog is %sarmed.\n", wd_disarmed ? "dis" : ""); - fprintf(stderr, "Counter value: %d\n", wd_count); - fprintf(stderr, "Start value is: %d (%d seconds)\n", - wd_count_startval, (int)(wd_count_startval * WD_RESET_FREQUENCY)); -} diff --git a/erts/include/internal/ethread.h b/erts/include/internal/ethread.h index 142c26c0ca..e1885c627a 100644 --- a/erts/include/internal/ethread.h +++ b/erts/include/internal/ethread.h @@ -355,10 +355,8 @@ extern ethr_runtime_t ethr_runtime__; # include "sparc64/ethread.h" # endif # endif -#if 0 # include "gcc/ethread.h" # include "libatomic_ops/ethread.h" -#endif # endif # elif defined(ETHR_HAVE_LIBATOMIC_OPS) # include "libatomic_ops/ethread.h" diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam Binary files differindex 9bd1bfab17..e46795e2b1 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erl_prim_loader.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam Binary files differindex 003a7ff2ae..66b7a011d6 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam Binary files differindex 5ec34beb67..1a250932da 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam Binary files differindex 10cb9d8c4c..2fa007f683 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/otp_ring0.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam Binary files differindex 36fe99b6f7..19cf856754 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_file.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam Binary files differindex 2262353c9a..5409cf2dfc 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam Binary files differindex 88d78e301b..55697cfe11 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_zip.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam b/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam Binary files differindex 803fd7b307..d2f30fd9cd 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam +++ b/erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/erl_prim_loader.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/erl_prim_loader.erl index 5ee3d03fef..d36fdeba3f 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/src/erl_prim_loader.erl +++ b/erts/preloaded/src/erl_prim_loader.erl @@ -1385,14 +1385,7 @@ pathtype(Name) when is_list(Name) -> {unix, _} -> unix_pathtype(Name); {win32, _} -> - win32_pathtype(Name); - {vxworks, _} -> - case vxworks_first(Name) of - {device, _Rest, _Dev} -> - absolute; - _ -> - relative - end + win32_pathtype(Name) end. unix_pathtype(Name) -> @@ -1429,32 +1422,6 @@ win32_pathtype(Name) -> relative end. -vxworks_first(Name) -> - case Name of - [] -> - {not_device, [], []}; - [$/ | T] -> - vxworks_first2(device, T, [$/]); - [H | T] when is_list(H) -> - vxworks_first(H ++ T); - [H | T] -> - vxworks_first2(not_device, T, [H]) - end. - -vxworks_first2(Devicep, Name, FirstComp) -> - case Name of - [] -> - {Devicep, [], FirstComp}; - [$/ |T ] -> - {Devicep, [$/ | T], FirstComp}; - [$: | T]-> - {device, T, [$: | FirstComp]}; - [H | T] when is_list(H) -> - vxworks_first2(Devicep, H ++ T, FirstComp); - [H | T] -> - vxworks_first2(Devicep, T, [H | FirstComp]) - end. - normalize(Name, Acc) -> case Name of [List | Rest] when is_list(List) -> diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl index 1cbce5b80b..646acf5798 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl +++ b/erts/preloaded/src/erlang.erl @@ -48,9 +48,7 @@ -deprecated([hash/2]). -% Get rid of autoimports of spawn to avoid clashes with ourselves. --compile({no_auto_import,[spawn/1]}). --compile({no_auto_import,[spawn/4]}). +%% Get rid of autoimports of spawn to avoid clashes with ourselves. -compile({no_auto_import,[spawn_link/1]}). -compile({no_auto_import,[spawn_link/4]}). -compile({no_auto_import,[spawn_opt/2]}). @@ -59,10 +57,2123 @@ -export_type([timestamp/0]). +-type ext_binary() :: binary(). -type timestamp() :: {MegaSecs :: non_neg_integer(), Secs :: non_neg_integer(), MicroSecs :: non_neg_integer()}. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% Native code BIF stubs and their types +%% (BIF's actually implemented in this module goes last in the file) +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%% Exports for all native code stubs +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +-export([adler32/1, adler32/2, adler32_combine/3, append_element/2]). +-export([atom_to_binary/2, atom_to_list/1, binary_part/2, binary_part/3]). +-export([binary_to_atom/2, binary_to_existing_atom/2, binary_to_list/1]). +-export([binary_to_list/3, binary_to_term/1, binary_to_term/2]). +-export([bit_size/1, bitsize/1, bitstr_to_list/1, bitstring_to_list/1]). +-export([bump_reductions/1, byte_size/1, call_on_load_function/1]). +-export([cancel_timer/1, check_old_code/1, check_process_code/2, crc32/1]). +-export([crc32/2, crc32_combine/3, date/0, decode_packet/3]). +-export([delete_module/1, demonitor/1, demonitor/2, display/1]). +-export([display_nl/0, display_string/1, dist_exit/3, erase/0, erase/1]). +-export([error/1, error/2, exit/1, exit/2, external_size/1]). +-export([external_size/2, finish_after_on_load/2, finish_loading/1, float/1]). +-export([float_to_list/1, fun_info/2, fun_to_list/1, function_exported/3]). +-export([garbage_collect/0, garbage_collect/1]). +-export([garbage_collect_message_area/0, get/0, get/1, get_keys/1]). +-export([get_module_info/1, get_stacktrace/0, group_leader/0]). +-export([group_leader/2, halt/0, halt/1, halt/2, hash/2, hibernate/3]). +-export([integer_to_list/1, iolist_size/1, iolist_to_binary/1]). +-export([is_alive/0, is_builtin/3, is_process_alive/1, length/1, link/1]). +-export([list_to_atom/1, list_to_binary/1, list_to_bitstr/1]). +-export([list_to_bitstring/1, list_to_existing_atom/1, list_to_float/1]). +-export([list_to_integer/1, list_to_pid/1, list_to_tuple/1, loaded/0]). +-export([localtime/0, make_ref/0, match_spec_test/3, md5/1, md5_final/1]). +-export([md5_init/0, md5_update/2, module_loaded/1, monitor/2]). +-export([monitor_node/2, monitor_node/3, nif_error/1, nif_error/2 +]). +-export([node/0, node/1, now/0, phash/2, phash2/1, phash2/2]). +-export([pid_to_list/1, port_close/1, port_command/2, port_command/3]). +-export([port_connect/2, port_control/3, port_get_data/1]). +-export([port_set_data/2, port_to_list/1, ports/0]). +-export([posixtime_to_universaltime/1, pre_loaded/0, prepare_loading/2]). +-export([process_display/2]). +-export([process_flag/3, process_info/1, processes/0, purge_module/1]). +-export([put/2, raise/3, read_timer/1, ref_to_list/1, register/2]). +-export([registered/0, resume_process/1, round/1, self/0, send_after/3]). +-export([seq_trace/2, seq_trace_print/1, seq_trace_print/2, setnode/2]). +-export([setnode/3, size/1, spawn/3, spawn_link/3, split_binary/2]). +-export([start_timer/3, suspend_process/2, system_monitor/0]). +-export([system_monitor/1, system_monitor/2, system_profile/0]). +-export([system_profile/2, throw/1, time/0, trace/3, trace_delivered/1]). +-export([trace_info/2, trunc/1, tuple_size/1, universaltime/0]). +-export([universaltime_to_posixtime/1, unlink/1, unregister/1, whereis/1]). + +-export([abs/1, append/2, element/2, get_module_info/2, hd/1, + is_atom/1, is_binary/1, is_bitstring/1, is_boolean/1, + is_float/1, is_function/1, is_function/2, is_integer/1, + is_list/1, is_number/1, is_pid/1, is_port/1, is_record/2, + is_record/3, is_reference/1, is_tuple/1, load_module/2, + load_nif/2, localtime_to_universaltime/2, make_fun/3, + make_tuple/2, make_tuple/3, nodes/1, open_port/2, + port_call/2, port_call/3, port_info/1, port_info/2, process_flag/2, + process_info/2, send/2, send/3, seq_trace_info/1, + setelement/3, spawn_opt/1, + statistics/1, subtract/2, system_flag/2, + term_to_binary/1, term_to_binary/2, tl/1, trace_pattern/2, + trace_pattern/3, tuple_to_list/1, system_info/1, + universaltime_to_localtime/1]). +-export([dt_get_tag/0, dt_get_tag_data/0, dt_prepend_vm_tag_data/1, dt_append_vm_tag_data/1, + dt_put_tag/1, dt_restore_tag/1, dt_spread_tag/1]). + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% Simple native code BIFs +%%% These are here for the types/specs, the real implementation is in the C code. +%%% The first chunk is originally auto-generated from +%%% $ERL_TOP/lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl as released in R15B. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +%% types + +-type fun_info_item() :: + arity | + env | + index | + name | + module | + new_index | + new_uniq | + pid | + type | + uniq. + +-type seq_trace_info() :: + 'send' | + 'receive' | + 'print' | + 'timestamp' | + 'label' | + 'serial'. + +-type seq_trace_info_returns() :: + { seq_trace_info(), non_neg_integer() | + boolean() | + { non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer() } } | + []. + +-type system_profile_option() :: + 'exclusive' | + 'runnable_ports' | + 'runnable_procs' | + 'scheduler'. + +-type system_monitor_option() :: + 'busy_port' | + 'busy_dist_port' | + {'long_gc', non_neg_integer()} | + {'large_heap', non_neg_integer()}. + + +-type raise_stacktrace() :: + [{module(), atom(), arity() | [term()]} | + {function(), [term()]}] | + [{module(), atom(), arity() | [term()], [{atom(),term()}]} | + {function(), [term()], [{atom(),term()}]}]. + +-type bitstring_list() :: + maybe_improper_list(byte() | bitstring() | bitstring_list(), bitstring() | []). + +-type trace_flag() :: + all | + send | + 'receive' | + procs | + call | + silent | + return_to | + running | + exiting | + garbage_collection | + timestamp | + cpu_timestamp | + arity | + set_on_spawn | + set_on_first_spawn | + set_on_link | + set_on_first_link | + {tracer, pid() | port()}. + +-type trace_info_item_result() :: + {traced, global | local | false | undefined} | + {match_spec, trace_match_spec() | false | undefined} | + {meta, pid() | port() | false | undefined | []} | + {meta_match_spec, trace_match_spec() | false | undefined} | + {call_count, non_neg_integer() | boolean() | undefined} | + {call_time, [{pid(), non_neg_integer(), + non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer()}] | boolean() | undefined}. + +-type trace_info_flag() :: + send | + 'receive' | + set_on_spawn | + call | + return_to | + procs | + set_on_first_spawn | + set_on_link | + running | + garbage_collection | + timestamp | + arity. + +-type trace_info_return() :: + undefined | + {flags, [trace_info_flag()]} | + {tracer, pid() | port() | []} | + trace_info_item_result() | + {all, [ trace_info_item_result() ] | false | undefined}. + +%% Specs and stubs +%% adler32/1 +-spec erlang:adler32(Data) -> non_neg_integer() when + Data :: iodata(). +adler32(_Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% adler32/2 +-spec erlang:adler32(OldAdler, Data) -> non_neg_integer() when + OldAdler :: non_neg_integer(), + Data :: iodata(). +adler32(_OldAdler, _Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% adler32_combine/3 +-spec erlang:adler32_combine(FirstAdler, SecondAdler, SecondSize) -> non_neg_integer() when + FirstAdler :: non_neg_integer(), + SecondAdler :: non_neg_integer(), + SecondSize :: non_neg_integer(). +adler32_combine(_FirstAdler, _SecondAdler, _SecondSize) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% append_element/2 +-spec erlang:append_element(Tuple1, Term) -> Tuple2 when + Tuple1 :: tuple(), + Tuple2 :: tuple(), + Term :: term(). +append_element(_Tuple1, _Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% atom_to_binary/2 +-spec atom_to_binary(Atom, Encoding) -> binary() when + Atom :: atom(), + Encoding :: latin1 | unicode | utf8. +atom_to_binary(_Atom, _Encoding) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% atom_to_list/1 +-spec atom_to_list(Atom) -> string() when + Atom :: atom(). +atom_to_list(_Atom) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_part/2 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:binary_part/2 +-spec binary_part(Subject, PosLen) -> binary() when + Subject :: binary(), + PosLen :: {Start :: non_neg_integer(), Length :: integer()}. +binary_part(_Subject, _PosLen) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_part/3 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:binary_part/3 +-spec binary_part(Subject, Start, Length) -> binary() when + Subject :: binary(), + Start :: non_neg_integer(), + Length :: integer(). +binary_part(_Subject, _Start, _Length) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_to_atom/2 +-spec binary_to_atom(Binary, Encoding) -> atom() when + Binary :: binary(), + Encoding :: latin1 | unicode | utf8. +binary_to_atom(_Binary, _Encoding) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_to_existing_atom/2 +-spec binary_to_existing_atom(Binary, Encoding) -> atom() when + Binary :: binary(), + Encoding :: latin1 | unicode | utf8. +binary_to_existing_atom(_Binary, _Encoding) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_to_list/1 +-spec binary_to_list(Binary) -> [byte()] when + Binary :: binary(). +binary_to_list(_Binary) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_to_list/3 +-spec binary_to_list(Binary, Start, Stop) -> [byte()] when + Binary :: binary(), + Start :: pos_integer(), + Stop :: pos_integer(). +binary_to_list(_Binary, _Start, _Stop) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_to_term/1 +-spec binary_to_term(Binary) -> term() when + Binary :: ext_binary(). +binary_to_term(_Binary) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% binary_to_term/2 +-spec binary_to_term(Binary, Opts) -> term() when + Binary :: ext_binary(), + Opts :: [safe]. +binary_to_term(_Binary, _Opts) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% bit_size/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:bit_size/1 +-spec bit_size(Bitstring) -> non_neg_integer() when + Bitstring :: bitstring(). +bit_size(_Bitstring) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% bitsize/1 +-spec bitsize(P1) -> non_neg_integer() when + P1 :: bitstring(). +bitsize(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% bitstr_to_list/1 +-spec erlang:bitstr_to_list(P1) -> [byte() | bitstring()] when + P1 :: bitstring(). +bitstr_to_list(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% bitstring_to_list/1 +-spec bitstring_to_list(Bitstring) -> [byte() | bitstring()] when + Bitstring :: bitstring(). +bitstring_to_list(_Bitstring) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% bump_reductions/1 +-spec erlang:bump_reductions(Reductions) -> true when + Reductions :: pos_integer(). +bump_reductions(_Reductions) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% byte_size/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:byte_size/1 +-spec byte_size(Bitstring) -> non_neg_integer() when + Bitstring :: bitstring(). +byte_size(_Bitstring) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% call_on_load_function/1 +-spec erlang:call_on_load_function(P1) -> term() when + P1 :: atom(). +call_on_load_function(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% cancel_timer/1 +-spec erlang:cancel_timer(TimerRef) -> Time | false when + TimerRef :: reference(), + Time :: non_neg_integer(). +cancel_timer(_TimerRef) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% check_old_code/1 +-spec check_old_code(Module) -> boolean() when + Module :: module(). +check_old_code(_Module) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% check_process_code/2 +-spec check_process_code(Pid, Module) -> boolean() when + Pid :: pid(), + Module :: module(). +check_process_code(_Pid, _Module) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% crc32/1 +-spec erlang:crc32(Data) -> non_neg_integer() when + Data :: iodata(). +crc32(_Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% crc32/2 +-spec erlang:crc32(OldCrc, Data) -> non_neg_integer() when + OldCrc :: non_neg_integer(), + Data :: iodata(). +crc32(_OldCrc, _Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% crc32_combine/3 +-spec erlang:crc32_combine(FirstCrc, SecondCrc, SecondSize) -> non_neg_integer() when + FirstCrc :: non_neg_integer(), + SecondCrc :: non_neg_integer(), + SecondSize :: non_neg_integer(). +crc32_combine(_FirstCrc, _SecondCrc, _SecondSize) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% date/0 +-spec date() -> Date when + Date :: calendar:date(). +date() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% decode_packet/3 +-spec erlang:decode_packet(Type, Bin, Options) -> + {ok, Packet, Rest} | + {more, Length} | + {error, Reason} when + Type :: 'raw' | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 'asn1' | 'cdr' | 'sunrm' | 'fcgi' + | 'tpkt' | 'line' | 'http' | 'http_bin' | 'httph' | 'httph_bin', + Bin :: binary(), + Options :: [Opt], + Opt :: {packet_size, non_neg_integer()} + | {line_length, non_neg_integer()}, + Packet :: binary() | HttpPacket, + Rest :: binary(), + Length :: non_neg_integer() | undefined, + Reason :: term(), + HttpPacket :: HttpRequest + | HttpResponse + | HttpHeader + | 'http_eoh' + | HttpError, + HttpRequest :: {'http_request', HttpMethod, HttpUri, HttpVersion}, + HttpResponse :: {'http_response', HttpVersion, integer(), HttpString}, + HttpHeader :: {'http_header', + integer(), + HttpField, + Reserved :: term(), + Value :: HttpString}, + HttpError :: {'http_error', HttpString}, + HttpMethod :: 'OPTIONS' | 'GET' | 'HEAD' | 'POST' | 'PUT' | 'DELETE' + | 'TRACE' | HttpString, + HttpUri :: '*' + | { 'absoluteURI', + 'http' | 'https', + Host :: HttpString, + Port :: inet:port_number() | 'undefined', + Path :: HttpString} + | {'scheme', Scheme :: HttpString, HttpString} + | {'abs_path', HttpString} + | HttpString, + HttpVersion :: {Major :: non_neg_integer(), Minor :: non_neg_integer()}, + HttpField :: 'Cache-Control' + | 'Connection' + | 'Date' + | 'Pragma' + | 'Transfer-Encoding' + | 'Upgrade' + | 'Via' + | 'Accept' + | 'Accept-Charset' + | 'Accept-Encoding' + | 'Accept-Language' + | 'Authorization' + | 'From' + | 'Host' + | 'If-Modified-Since' + | 'If-Match' + | 'If-None-Match' + | 'If-Range' + | 'If-Unmodified-Since' + | 'Max-Forwards' + | 'Proxy-Authorization' + | 'Range' + | 'Referer' + | 'User-Agent' + | 'Age' + | 'Location' + | 'Proxy-Authenticate' + | 'Public' + | 'Retry-After' + | 'Server' + | 'Vary' + | 'Warning' + |'Www-Authenticate' + | 'Allow' + | 'Content-Base' + | 'Content-Encoding' + | 'Content-Language' + | 'Content-Length' + | 'Content-Location' + | 'Content-Md5' + | 'Content-Range' + | 'Content-Type' + | 'Etag' + | 'Expires' + | 'Last-Modified' + | 'Accept-Ranges' + | 'Set-Cookie' + | 'Set-Cookie2' + | 'X-Forwarded-For' + | 'Cookie' + | 'Keep-Alive' + | 'Proxy-Connection' + | HttpString, + HttpString :: string() | binary(). +decode_packet(_Type, _Bin, _Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% delete_module/1 +-spec delete_module(Module) -> true | undefined when + Module :: module(). +delete_module(_Module) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% demonitor/1 +-spec demonitor(MonitorRef) -> true when + MonitorRef :: reference(). +demonitor(_MonitorRef) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% demonitor/2 +-spec demonitor(MonitorRef, OptionList) -> boolean() when + MonitorRef :: reference(), + OptionList :: [Option], + Option :: flush | info. +demonitor(_MonitorRef, _OptionList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% display/1 +-spec erlang:display(Term) -> true when + Term :: term(). +display(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% display_nl/0 +-spec erlang:display_nl() -> true. +display_nl() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% display_string/1 +-spec erlang:display_string(P1) -> true when + P1 :: string(). +display_string(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dist_exit/3 +-spec erlang:dist_exit(P1, P2, P3) -> true when + P1 :: pid(), + P2 :: kill | noconnection | normal, + P3 :: pid() | port(). +dist_exit(_P1, _P2, _P3) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dt_append_vm_tag_data/1 +-spec erlang:dt_append_vm_tag_data(IoData) -> IoDataRet when + IoData :: iodata(), + IoDataRet :: iodata(). +dt_append_vm_tag_data(_IoData) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dt_get_tag/0 +-spec erlang:dt_get_tag() -> binary() | undefined. +dt_get_tag() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dt_get_tag_data/0 +-spec erlang:dt_get_tag_data() -> binary() | undefined. +dt_get_tag_data() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dt_prepend_vm_tag_data/1 +-spec erlang:dt_prepend_vm_tag_data(IoData) -> IoDataRet when + IoData :: iodata(), + IoDataRet :: iodata(). +dt_prepend_vm_tag_data(_IoData) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dt_put_tag/1 +-spec erlang:dt_put_tag(IoData) -> binary() | undefined when + IoData :: iodata(). +dt_put_tag(_IoData) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dt_restore_tag/1 +-spec erlang:dt_restore_tag(TagData) -> true when + TagData :: term(). +dt_restore_tag(_TagData) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% dt_spread_tag/1 +-spec erlang:dt_spread_tag(boolean()) -> TagData when + TagData :: term(). +dt_spread_tag(_Bool) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% erase/0 +-spec erase() -> [{Key, Val}] when + Key :: term(), + Val :: term(). +erase() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% erase/1 +-spec erase(Key) -> Val | undefined when + Key :: term(), + Val :: term(). +erase(_Key) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% error/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:error/1 +-spec error(Reason) -> no_return() when + Reason :: term(). +error(_Reason) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% error/2 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:error/2 +-spec error(Reason, Args) -> no_return() when + Reason :: term(), + Args :: [term()]. +error(_Reason, _Args) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% exit/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:exit/1 +-spec exit(Reason) -> no_return() when + Reason :: term(). +exit(_Reason) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% exit/2 +-spec exit(Pid, Reason) -> true when + Pid :: pid() | port(), + Reason :: term(). +exit(_Pid, _Reason) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% external_size/1 +-spec erlang:external_size(Term) -> non_neg_integer() when + Term :: term(). +external_size(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% external_size/2 +-spec erlang:external_size(Term, Options) -> non_neg_integer() when + Term :: term(), + Options :: [{minor_version, Version :: non_neg_integer()}]. +external_size(_Term, _Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% finish_loading/2 +-spec erlang:finish_loading(PreparedCodeBinaries) -> ok | Error when + PreparedCodeBinaries :: [PreparedCodeBinary], + PreparedCodeBinary :: binary(), + ModuleList :: [module()], + Error :: {not_purged,ModuleList} | {on_load,ModuleList}. +finish_loading(_List) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% finish_after_on_load/2 +-spec erlang:finish_after_on_load(P1, P2) -> true when + P1 :: atom(), + P2 :: boolean(). +finish_after_on_load(_P1, _P2) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% float/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:float/1 +-spec float(Number) -> float() when + Number :: number(). +float(_Number) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% float_to_list/1 +-spec float_to_list(Float) -> string() when + Float :: float(). +float_to_list(_Float) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% fun_info/2 +-spec erlang:fun_info(Fun, Item) -> {Item, Info} when + Fun :: function(), + Item :: fun_info_item(), + Info :: term(). +fun_info(_Fun, _Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% fun_to_list/1 +-spec erlang:fun_to_list(Fun) -> string() when + Fun :: function(). +fun_to_list(_Fun) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% function_exported/3 +-spec erlang:function_exported(Module, Function, Arity) -> boolean() when + Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Arity :: arity(). +function_exported(_Module, _Function, _Arity) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% garbage_collect/0 +-spec garbage_collect() -> true. +garbage_collect() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% garbage_collect/1 +-spec garbage_collect(Pid) -> boolean() when + Pid :: pid(). +garbage_collect(_Pid) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% garbage_collect_message_area/0 +-spec erlang:garbage_collect_message_area() -> boolean(). +garbage_collect_message_area() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% get/0 +-spec get() -> [{Key, Val}] when + Key :: term(), + Val :: term(). +get() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% get/1 +-spec get(Key) -> Val | undefined when + Key :: term(), + Val :: term(). +get(_Key) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% get_keys/1 +-spec get_keys(Val) -> [Key] when + Val :: term(), + Key :: term(). +get_keys(_Val) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% get_module_info/1 +-spec erlang:get_module_info(P1) -> [{atom(), [{atom(), term()}]}] when + P1 :: atom(). +get_module_info(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% get_stacktrace/0 +-spec erlang:get_stacktrace() -> [stack_item()]. +get_stacktrace() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% group_leader/0 +-spec group_leader() -> pid(). +group_leader() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% group_leader/2 +-spec group_leader(GroupLeader, Pid) -> true when + GroupLeader :: pid(), + Pid :: pid(). +group_leader(_GroupLeader, _Pid) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% halt/0 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:halt/0 +-spec halt() -> no_return(). +halt() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% halt/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:halt/1 +-spec halt(Status) -> no_return() when + Status :: non_neg_integer() | 'abort' | string(). +halt(_Status) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% halt/2 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:halt/2 +-spec halt(Status, Options) -> no_return() when + Status :: non_neg_integer() | 'abort' | string(), + Options :: [Option], + Option :: {flush, boolean()}. +halt(_Status, _Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% hash/2 +-spec erlang:hash(Term, Range) -> pos_integer() when + Term :: term(), + Range :: pos_integer(). +hash(_Term, _Range) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% hibernate/3 +-spec erlang:hibernate(Module, Function, Args) -> no_return() when + Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Args :: [term()]. +hibernate(_Module, _Function, _Args) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% integer_to_list/1 +-spec integer_to_list(Integer) -> string() when + Integer :: integer(). +integer_to_list(_Integer) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% iolist_size/1 +-spec iolist_size(Item) -> non_neg_integer() when + Item :: iolist() | binary(). +iolist_size(_Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% iolist_to_binary/1 +-spec iolist_to_binary(IoListOrBinary) -> binary() when + IoListOrBinary :: iolist() | binary(). +iolist_to_binary(_IoListOrBinary) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% is_alive/0 +-spec is_alive() -> boolean(). +is_alive() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% is_builtin/3 +-spec erlang:is_builtin(Module, Function, Arity) -> boolean() when + Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Arity :: arity(). +is_builtin(_Module, _Function, _Arity) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% is_process_alive/1 +-spec is_process_alive(Pid) -> boolean() when + Pid :: pid(). +is_process_alive(_Pid) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% length/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:length/1 +-spec length(List) -> non_neg_integer() when + List :: [term()]. +length(_List) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% link/1 +-spec link(PidOrPort) -> true when + PidOrPort :: pid() | port(). +link(_PidOrPort) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_atom/1 +-spec list_to_atom(String) -> atom() when + String :: string(). +list_to_atom(_String) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_binary/1 +-spec list_to_binary(IoList) -> binary() when + IoList :: iolist(). +list_to_binary(_IoList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_bitstr/1 +-spec erlang:list_to_bitstr(P1) -> bitstring() when + P1 :: bitstring_list(). +list_to_bitstr(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_bitstring/1 +-spec list_to_bitstring(BitstringList) -> bitstring() when + BitstringList :: bitstring_list(). +list_to_bitstring(_BitstringList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_existing_atom/1 +-spec list_to_existing_atom(String) -> atom() when + String :: string(). +list_to_existing_atom(_String) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_float/1 +-spec list_to_float(String) -> float() when + String :: string(). +list_to_float(_String) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_integer/1 +-spec list_to_integer(String) -> integer() when + String :: string(). +list_to_integer(_String) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_pid/1 +-spec list_to_pid(String) -> pid() when + String :: string(). +list_to_pid(_String) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% list_to_tuple/1 +-spec list_to_tuple(List) -> tuple() when + List :: [term()]. +list_to_tuple(_List) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% loaded/0 +-spec erlang:loaded() -> [Module] when + Module :: module(). +loaded() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% localtime/0 +-spec erlang:localtime() -> DateTime when + DateTime :: calendar:datetime(). +localtime() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% make_ref/0 +-spec make_ref() -> reference(). +make_ref() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% match_spec_test/3 +-spec erlang:match_spec_test(P1, P2, P3) -> TestResult when + P1 :: [term()] | tuple(), + P2 :: term(), + P3 :: table | trace, + TestResult :: {ok, term(), [return_trace], [ {error | warning, string()} ]} | {error, [ {error | warning, string()} ]}. +match_spec_test(_P1, _P2, _P3) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% md5/1 +-spec erlang:md5(Data) -> Digest when + Data :: iodata(), + Digest :: binary(). +md5(_Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% md5_final/1 +-spec erlang:md5_final(Context) -> Digest when + Context :: binary(), + Digest :: binary(). +md5_final(_Context) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% md5_init/0 +-spec erlang:md5_init() -> Context when + Context :: binary(). +md5_init() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% md5_update/2 +-spec erlang:md5_update(Context, Data) -> NewContext when + Context :: binary(), + Data :: iodata(), + NewContext :: binary(). +md5_update(_Context, _Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% module_loaded/1 +-spec module_loaded(Module) -> boolean() when + Module :: module(). +module_loaded(_Module) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% monitor/2 +-spec monitor(Type, Item) -> MonitorRef when + Type :: process, + Item :: pid() | Module | {Module, Node}, + Module :: module(), + Node :: node(), + MonitorRef :: reference(). +monitor(_Type, _Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% monitor_node/2 +-spec monitor_node(Node, Flag) -> true when + Node :: node(), + Flag :: boolean(). +monitor_node(_Node, _Flag) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% monitor_node/3 +-spec erlang:monitor_node(Node, Flag, Options) -> true when + Node :: node(), + Flag :: boolean(), + Options :: [Option], + Option :: allow_passive_connect. +monitor_node(_Node, _Flag, _Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% nif_error/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:nif_error/1 +-spec erlang:nif_error(Reason) -> no_return() when + Reason :: term(). +nif_error(_Reason) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% nif_error/2 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:nif_error/2 +-spec erlang:nif_error(Reason, Args) -> no_return() when + Reason :: term(), + Args :: [term()]. +nif_error(_Reason, _Args) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% node/0 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:node/0 +-spec node() -> Node when + Node :: node(). +node() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% node/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:node/1 +-spec node(Arg) -> Node when + Arg :: pid() | port() | reference(), + Node :: node(). +node(_Arg) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% now/0 +-spec now() -> Timestamp when + Timestamp :: timestamp(). +now() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% phash/2 +-spec erlang:phash(Term, Range) -> Hash when + Term :: term(), + Range :: pos_integer(), + Hash :: pos_integer(). +phash(_Term, _Range) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% phash2/1 +-spec erlang:phash2(Term) -> Hash when + Term :: term(), + Hash :: non_neg_integer(). +phash2(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% phash2/2 +-spec erlang:phash2(Term, Range) -> Hash when + Term :: term(), + Range :: pos_integer(), + Hash :: non_neg_integer(). +phash2(_Term, _Range) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% pid_to_list/1 +-spec pid_to_list(Pid) -> string() when + Pid :: pid(). +pid_to_list(_Pid) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_close/1 +-spec port_close(Port) -> true when + Port :: port() | atom(). +port_close(_Port) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_command/2 +-spec port_command(Port, Data) -> true when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Data :: iodata(). +port_command(_Port, _Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_command/3 +-spec port_command(Port, Data, OptionList) -> boolean() when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Data :: iodata(), + OptionList :: [Option], + Option :: force | nosuspend. +port_command(_Port, _Data, _OptionList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_connect/2 +-spec port_connect(Port, Pid) -> true when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Pid :: pid(). +port_connect(_Port, _Pid) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_control/3 +-spec port_control(Port, Operation, Data) -> Res when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Operation :: integer(), + Data :: iodata(), + Res :: string() | binary(). +port_control(_Port, _Operation, _Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_get_data/1 +-spec erlang:port_get_data(P1) -> term() when + P1 :: port() | atom(). +port_get_data(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_set_data/2 +-spec erlang:port_set_data(P1, P2) -> true when + P1 :: port() | atom(), + P2 :: term(). +port_set_data(_P1, _P2) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% port_to_list/1 +-spec erlang:port_to_list(Port) -> string() when + Port :: port(). +port_to_list(_Port) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% ports/0 +-spec erlang:ports() -> [port()]. +ports() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% posixtime_to_universaltime/1 +-spec erlang:posixtime_to_universaltime(P1) -> {calendar:date(), calendar:time()} when + P1 :: integer(). +posixtime_to_universaltime(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% prepare_loading/2 +-spec erlang:prepare_loading(Module, Code) -> PreparedCode | {error, Reason} when + Module :: module(), + Code :: binary(), + PreparedCode :: binary(), + Reason :: bad_file. +prepare_loading(_Module, _Code) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% pre_loaded/0 +-spec pre_loaded() -> [module()]. +pre_loaded() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% process_display/2 +-spec erlang:process_display(Pid, Type) -> true when + Pid :: pid(), + Type :: backtrace. +process_display(_Pid, _Type) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% process_flag/3 +-spec process_flag(Pid, Flag, Value) -> OldValue when + Pid :: pid(), + Flag :: save_calls, + Value :: non_neg_integer(), + OldValue :: non_neg_integer(). +process_flag(_Pid, _Flag, _Value) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% process_info/1 +-spec process_info(Pid) -> Info when + Pid :: pid(), + Info :: [InfoTuple] | undefined, + InfoTuple :: process_info_result_item(). +process_info(_Pid) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% processes/0 +-spec processes() -> [pid()]. +processes() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% purge_module/1 +-spec purge_module(Module) -> true when + Module :: atom(). +purge_module(_Module) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% put/2 +-spec put(Key, Val) -> term() when + Key :: term(), + Val :: term(). +put(_Key, _Val) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% raise/3 +-spec erlang:raise(Class, Reason, Stacktrace) -> no_return() when + Class :: error | exit | throw, + Reason :: term(), + Stacktrace :: raise_stacktrace(). +raise(_Class, _Reason, _Stacktrace) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% read_timer/1 +-spec erlang:read_timer(TimerRef) -> non_neg_integer() | false when + TimerRef :: reference(). +read_timer(_TimerRef) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% ref_to_list/1 +-spec erlang:ref_to_list(Ref) -> string() when + Ref :: reference(). +ref_to_list(_Ref) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% register/2 +-spec register(RegName, PidOrPort) -> true when + RegName :: atom(), + PidOrPort :: port() | pid(). +register(_RegName, _PidOrPort) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% registered/0 +-spec registered() -> [RegName] when + RegName :: atom(). +registered() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% resume_process/1 +-spec erlang:resume_process(Suspendee) -> true when + Suspendee :: pid(). +resume_process(_Suspendee) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% round/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:round/1 +-spec round(Number) -> integer() when + Number :: number(). +round(_Number) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% self/0 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:self/0 +-spec self() -> pid(). +self() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% send_after/3 +-spec erlang:send_after(Time, Dest, Msg) -> TimerRef when + Time :: non_neg_integer(), + Dest :: pid() | atom(), + Msg :: term(), + TimerRef :: reference(). +send_after(_Time, _Dest, _Msg) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% seq_trace/2 +-spec erlang:seq_trace(P1, P2) -> seq_trace_info_returns() | {term(), term(), term(), term(), term()} when + P1 :: atom(), + P2 :: boolean() | {integer(), integer()} | integer() | []. +seq_trace(_P1, _P2) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% seq_trace_print/1 +-spec erlang:seq_trace_print(P1) -> boolean() when + P1 :: term(). +seq_trace_print(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% seq_trace_print/2 +-spec erlang:seq_trace_print(P1, P2) -> boolean() when + P1 :: atom() | integer(), + P2 :: term(). +seq_trace_print(_P1, _P2) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% setnode/2 +-spec erlang:setnode(P1, P2) -> true when + P1 :: atom(), + P2 :: integer(). +setnode(_P1, _P2) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% setnode/3 +-spec erlang:setnode(P1, P2, P3) -> true when + P1 :: atom(), + P2 :: port(), + P3 :: {term(), term(), term(), term()}. +setnode(_P1, _P2, _P3) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% size/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:size/1 +-spec size(Item) -> non_neg_integer() when + Item :: tuple() | binary(). +size(_Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% spawn/3 +-spec spawn(Module, Function, Args) -> pid() when + Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Args :: [term()]. +spawn(_Module, _Function, _Args) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% spawn_link/3 +-spec spawn_link(Module, Function, Args) -> pid() when + Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Args :: [term()]. +spawn_link(_Module, _Function, _Args) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% split_binary/2 +-spec split_binary(Bin, Pos) -> {binary(), binary()} when + Bin :: binary(), + Pos :: non_neg_integer(). +split_binary(_Bin, _Pos) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% start_timer/3 +-spec erlang:start_timer(Time, Dest, Msg) -> TimerRef when + Time :: non_neg_integer(), + Dest :: pid() | atom(), + Msg :: term(), + TimerRef :: reference(). +start_timer(_Time, _Dest, _Msg) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% suspend_process/2 +-spec erlang:suspend_process(Suspendee, OptList) -> boolean() when + Suspendee :: pid(), + OptList :: [Opt], + Opt :: unless_suspending | asynchronous. +suspend_process(_Suspendee, _OptList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% system_monitor/0 +-spec erlang:system_monitor() -> MonSettings when + MonSettings :: undefined | { MonitorPid, Options }, + MonitorPid :: pid(), + Options :: [ system_monitor_option() ]. +system_monitor() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% system_monitor/1 +-spec erlang:system_monitor(Arg) -> MonSettings when + Arg :: undefined | { MonitorPid, Options }, + MonSettings :: undefined | { MonitorPid, Options }, + MonitorPid :: pid(), + Options :: [ system_monitor_option() ]. +system_monitor(_Arg) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% system_monitor/2 +-spec erlang:system_monitor(MonitorPid, Options) -> MonSettings when + MonitorPid :: pid(), + Options :: [ system_monitor_option() ], + MonSettings :: undefined | { OldMonitorPid, OldOptions }, + OldMonitorPid :: pid(), + OldOptions :: [ system_monitor_option() ]. +system_monitor(_MonitorPid, _Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% system_profile/0 +-spec erlang:system_profile() -> ProfilerSettings when + ProfilerSettings :: undefined | { ProfilerPid, Options}, + ProfilerPid :: pid() | port(), + Options :: [ system_profile_option() ]. +system_profile() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% system_profile/2 +-spec erlang:system_profile(ProfilerPid, Options) -> ProfilerSettings when + ProfilerPid :: pid() | port() | undefined, + Options :: [ system_profile_option() ], + ProfilerSettings :: undefined | { pid() | port(), [ system_profile_option() ]}. +system_profile(_ProfilerPid, _Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% throw/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:throw/1 +-spec throw(Any) -> no_return() when + Any :: term(). +throw(_Any) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% time/0 +-spec time() -> Time when + Time :: calendar:time(). +time() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% trace/3 +-spec erlang:trace(PidSpec, How, FlagList) -> integer() when + PidSpec :: pid() | existing | new | all, + How :: boolean(), + FlagList :: [trace_flag()]. +trace(_PidSpec, _How, _FlagList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% trace_delivered/1 +-spec erlang:trace_delivered(Tracee) -> Ref when + Tracee :: pid() | all, + Ref :: reference(). +trace_delivered(_Tracee) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% trace_info/2 +-spec erlang:trace_info(PidOrFunc, Item) -> Res when + PidOrFunc :: pid() | new | {Module, Function, Arity} | on_load, + Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Arity :: arity(), + Item :: flags | tracer | traced | match_spec | meta | meta_match_spec | call_count | call_time | all, + Res :: trace_info_return(). +trace_info(_PidOrFunc, _Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% trunc/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:trunc/1 +-spec trunc(Number) -> integer() when + Number :: number(). +trunc(_Number) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% tuple_size/1 +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:tuple_size/1 +-spec tuple_size(Tuple) -> non_neg_integer() when + Tuple :: tuple(). +tuple_size(_Tuple) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% universaltime/0 +-spec erlang:universaltime() -> DateTime when + DateTime :: calendar:datetime(). +universaltime() -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% universaltime_to_posixtime/1 +-spec erlang:universaltime_to_posixtime(P1) -> integer() when + P1 :: {calendar:date(), calendar:time()}. +universaltime_to_posixtime(_P1) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% unlink/1 +-spec unlink(Id) -> true when + Id :: pid() | port(). +unlink(_Id) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% unregister/1 +-spec unregister(RegName) -> true when + RegName :: atom(). +unregister(_RegName) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% whereis/1 +-spec whereis(RegName) -> pid() | port() | undefined when + RegName :: atom(). +whereis(_RegName) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% More complicated native code BIFs +%%% These are here for the types/specs, the real implementation is in the C code. +%%% This chunk is handwritten, i.e. contains more complicated specs. +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + +%% types and specs + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:abs/1 +-spec abs(Float) -> float() when + Float :: float(); + (Int) -> non_neg_integer() when + Int :: integer(). +abs(_Number) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Not documented +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:append/2 +-spec erlang:append(List,Tail) -> maybe_improper_list() when + List :: [term()], + Tail :: term(). +append(_List,_Tail) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:element/2 +-spec element(N, Tuple) -> term() when + N :: pos_integer(), + Tuple :: tuple(). +element(_N, _Tuple) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Not documented +-spec erlang:get_module_info(Module, Item) -> ModuleInfo when + Module :: atom(), + Item :: module | imports | exports | functions | attributes | compile | native_addresses, + ModuleInfo :: atom() | [] | [{atom(), arity()}] | [{atom(), term()}] | [{atom(), arity(), integer()}]. +get_module_info(_Module, _Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:hd/1 +-spec hd(List) -> term() when + List :: [term(), ...]. +hd(_List) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% erlang:info/1 no longer exists! + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_atom/1 +-spec is_atom(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_atom(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_binary/1 +-spec is_binary(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_binary(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_bitstring/1 +-spec is_bitstring(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_bitstring(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_boolean/1 +-spec is_boolean(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_boolean(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_float/1 +-spec is_float(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_float(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_function/1 +-spec is_function(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_function(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_function/2 +-spec is_function(Term, Arity) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(), + Arity :: arity(). +is_function(_Term, _Arity) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_integer/1 +-spec is_integer(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_integer(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_list/1 +-spec is_list(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_list(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_number/1 +-spec is_number(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_number(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_pid/1 +-spec is_pid(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_pid(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_port/1 +-spec is_port(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_port(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_record/2 +-spec is_record(Term,RecordTag) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(), + RecordTag :: atom(). +is_record(_Term,_RecordTag) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_record/3 +-spec is_record(Term,RecordTag,Size) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(), + RecordTag :: atom(), + Size :: non_neg_integer(). +is_record(_Term,_RecordTag,_Size) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_reference/1 +-spec is_reference(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_reference(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:is_tuple/1 +-spec is_tuple(Term) -> boolean() when + Term :: term(). +is_tuple(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec load_module(Module, Binary) -> {module, Module} | {error, Reason} when + Module :: module(), + Binary :: binary(), + Reason :: badfile | not_purged | on_load. +load_module(Mod, Code) -> + case erlang:prepare_loading(Mod, Code) of + {error,_}=Error -> + Error; + Bin when erlang:is_binary(Bin) -> + case erlang:finish_loading([Bin]) of + ok -> + {module,Mod}; + {Error,[Mod]} -> + {error,Error} + end + end. + +-spec erlang:load_nif(Path, LoadInfo) -> ok | Error when + Path :: string(), + LoadInfo :: term(), + Error :: {error, {Reason, Text :: string()}}, + Reason :: load_failed | bad_lib | load | reload | upgrade | old_code. +load_nif(_Path, _LoadInfo) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec erlang:localtime_to_universaltime(Localtime, IsDst) -> Universaltime when + Localtime :: calendar:datetime(), + Universaltime :: calendar:datetime(), + IsDst :: true | false | undefined. +localtime_to_universaltime(_Localtime, _IsDst) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% CHECK! Why the strange very thorough specification of the error +%% condition with disallowed arity in erl_bif_types? +%% Not documented +-spec erlang:make_fun(Module, Function, Arity) -> function() when + Module :: atom(), + Function :: atom(), + Arity :: arity(). +make_fun(_Module,_Function, _Arity) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:make_tuple/2 +-spec erlang:make_tuple(Arity, InitialValue) -> tuple() when + Arity :: arity(), + InitialValue :: term(). +make_tuple(_Arity,_InitialValue) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:make_tuple/3 +-spec erlang:make_tuple(Arity, DefaultValue, InitList) -> tuple() when + Arity :: arity(), + DefaultValue :: term(), + InitList :: [{Position :: pos_integer(), term()}]. +make_tuple(_Arity,_DefaultValue,_InitList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec nodes(Arg) -> Nodes when + Arg :: NodeType | [NodeType], + NodeType :: visible | hidden | connected | this | known, + Nodes :: [node()]. +nodes(_Arg) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec open_port(PortName, PortSettings) -> port() when + PortName :: {spawn, Command :: string()} | + {spawn_driver, Command :: [byte()]} | + {spawn_executable, FileName :: file:name() } | + {fd, In :: non_neg_integer(), Out :: non_neg_integer()}, + PortSettings :: [Opt], + Opt :: {packet, N :: 1 | 2 | 4} + | stream + | {line, L :: non_neg_integer()} + | {cd, Dir :: string()} + | {env, Env :: [{Name :: string(), Val :: string() | false}]} + | {args, [string() | binary()]} + | {arg0, string() | binary()} + | exit_status + | use_stdio + | nouse_stdio + | stderr_to_stdout + | in + | out + | binary + | eof. +open_port(_PortName,_PortSettings) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:port_call/2 +-spec erlang:port_call(Port, Data) -> term() when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Data :: term(). +port_call(_Port, _Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:port_call/3 +-spec erlang:port_call(Port, Operation, Data) -> term() when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Operation :: integer(), + Data :: term(). +port_call(_Port, _Operation, _Data) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-type port_info_item() :: + registered_name | + id | + connected | + links | + name | + input | + output | + os_pid. + +-type port_info_result_item() :: + {registered_name, RegName :: atom()} | + {id, Index :: non_neg_integer()} | + {connected, Pid :: pid()} | + {links, Pids :: [pid()]} | + {name, String :: string()} | + {input, Bytes :: non_neg_integer()} | + {output, Bytes :: non_neg_integer()} | + {os_pid, OsPid :: non_neg_integer() | 'undefined'}. + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:port_info/1 +-spec erlang:port_info(Port) -> Result when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Result :: [port_info_result_item()] | undefined. +port_info(_Result) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:port_info/2 +-spec erlang:port_info(Port, Item) -> Result when + Port :: port() | atom(), + Item :: port_info_item(), + Result :: port_info_result_item() | undefined. +port_info(_Result, _Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-type priority_level() :: + low | normal | high | max. + +-spec process_flag(trap_exit, Boolean) -> OldBoolean when + Boolean :: boolean(), + OldBoolean :: boolean(); + (error_handler, Module) -> OldModule when + Module :: atom(), + OldModule :: atom(); + (min_heap_size, MinHeapSize) -> OldMinHeapSize when + MinHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(), + OldMinHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(); + (min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize) -> OldMinBinVHeapSize when + MinBinVHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(), + OldMinBinVHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(); + (priority, Level) -> OldLevel when + Level :: priority_level(), + OldLevel :: priority_level(); + (save_calls, N) -> OldN when + N :: 0..10000, + OldN :: 0..10000; + (sensitive, Boolean) -> OldBoolean when + Boolean :: boolean(), + OldBoolean :: boolean(); + %% Deliberately not documented. + ({monitor_nodes, term()}, term()) -> term(); + (monitor_nodes, term()) -> term(). + +process_flag(_Flag, _Value) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-type process_info_item() :: + backtrace | + binary | + catchlevel | + current_function | + current_location | + current_stacktrace | + dictionary | + error_handler | + garbage_collection | + group_leader | + heap_size | + initial_call | + links | + last_calls | + memory | + message_que_len | + messages | + min_heap_size | + min_bin_vheap_size | + monitored_by | + monitors | + priority | + reductions | + registered_name | + sequential_trace_token | + stack_size | + status | + suspending | + total_heap_size | + trace | + trap_exit. + +-type process_info_result_item() :: + {backtrace, Bin :: binary()} | + {binary, BinInfo :: [{non_neg_integer(), + non_neg_integer(), + non_neg_integer()}]} | + {catchlevel, CatchLevel :: non_neg_integer()} | + {current_function, + {Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Arity :: arity()}} | + {current_location, + {Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Arity :: arity(), + Location :: [{file, Filename :: string()} | % not a stack_item()! + {line, Line :: pos_integer()}]}} | + {current_stacktrace, Stack :: [stack_item()]} | + {dictionary, Dictionary :: [{Key :: term(), Value :: term()}]} | + {error_handler, Module :: module()} | + {garbage_collection, GCInfo :: [{atom(),non_neg_integer()}]} | + {group_leader, GroupLeader :: pid()} | + {heap_size, Size :: non_neg_integer()} | + {initial_call, mfa()} | + {links, Pids :: [pid()]} | + {last_calls, false | (Calls :: [mfa()])} | + {memory, Size :: non_neg_integer()} | + {message_que_len, MessageQueueLen :: non_neg_integer()} | + {messages, MessageQueue :: [term()]} | + {min_heap_size, MinHeapSize :: non_neg_integer()} | + {min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize :: non_neg_integer()} | + {monitored_by, Pids :: [pid()]} | + {monitors, + Monitors :: [{process, Pid :: pid() | + {RegName :: atom(), Node :: node()}}]} | + {priority, Level :: priority_level()} | + {reductions, Number :: non_neg_integer()} | + {registered_name, Atom :: atom()} | + {sequential_trace_token, [] | (SequentialTraceToken :: term())} | + {stack_size, Size :: non_neg_integer()} | + {status, Status :: exiting | garbage_collecting | waiting | running | runnable | suspended} | + {suspending, + SuspendeeList :: [{Suspendee :: pid(), + ActiveSuspendCount :: non_neg_integer(), + OutstandingSuspendCount ::non_neg_integer()}]} | + {total_heap_size, Size :: non_neg_integer()} | + {trace, InternalTraceFlags :: non_neg_integer()} | + {trap_exit, Boolean :: boolean()}. + +-type stack_item() :: + {Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Arity :: arity() | (Args :: [term()]), + Location :: [{file, Filename :: string()} | + {line, Line :: pos_integer()}]}. + +-spec process_info(Pid, Item) -> + InfoTuple | [] | undefined when + Pid :: pid(), + Item :: process_info_item(), + InfoTuple :: process_info_result_item(); + (Pid, ItemList) -> InfoTupleList | [] | undefined when + Pid :: pid(), + ItemList :: [Item], + Item :: process_info_item(), + InfoTupleList :: [InfoTuple], + InfoTuple :: process_info_result_item(). +process_info(_Pid,_ItemSpec) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec erlang:send(Dest, Msg) -> Msg when + Dest :: dst(), + Msg :: term(). +send(_Dest,_Msg) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec erlang:send(Dest, Msg, Options) -> Res when + Dest :: dst(), + Msg :: term(), + Options :: [nosuspend | noconnect], + Res :: ok | nosuspend | noconnect. +send(_Dest,_Msg,_Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Not documented +-spec erlang:seq_trace_info(send) -> {send, boolean()}; + ('receive') -> {'receive', boolean()}; + (print) -> {print, boolean()}; + (timestamp) -> {timestamp, boolean()}; + (label) -> [] | {label, non_neg_integer()}; + (serial) -> [] | {serial, {non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer()}}. +seq_trace_info(_What) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:setelement/3 +-spec setelement(Index, Tuple1, Value) -> Tuple2 when + Index :: pos_integer(), + Tuple1 :: tuple(), + Tuple2 :: tuple(), + Value :: term(). +setelement(_Index, _Tuple1, _Value) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec erlang:spawn_opt({Module, Function, Args, Options}) -> pid() | {pid(), reference()} when + Module :: module(), + Function :: atom(), + Args :: [term()], + Options :: [Option], + Option :: link | monitor | {priority, Level} + | {fullsweep_after, Number :: non_neg_integer()} + | {min_heap_size, Size :: non_neg_integer()} + | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize :: non_neg_integer()}, + Level :: low | normal | high. +spawn_opt(_Tuple) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec statistics(context_switches) -> {ContextSwitches,0} when + ContextSwitches :: non_neg_integer(); + (exact_reductions) -> {Total_Exact_Reductions, + Exact_Reductions_Since_Last_Call} when + Total_Exact_Reductions :: non_neg_integer(), + Exact_Reductions_Since_Last_Call :: non_neg_integer(); + (garbage_collection) -> {Number_of_GCs, Words_Reclaimed, 0} when + Number_of_GCs :: non_neg_integer(), + Words_Reclaimed :: non_neg_integer(); + (io) -> {{input, Input}, {output, Output}} when + Input :: non_neg_integer(), + Output :: non_neg_integer(); + (reductions) -> {Total_Reductions, + Reductions_Since_Last_Call} when + Total_Reductions :: non_neg_integer(), + Reductions_Since_Last_Call :: non_neg_integer(); + (run_queue) -> non_neg_integer(); + (runtime) -> {Total_Run_Time, Time_Since_Last_Call} when + Total_Run_Time :: non_neg_integer(), + Time_Since_Last_Call :: non_neg_integer(); + (scheduler_wall_time) -> [{SchedulerId, ActiveTime, TotalTime}] | undefined when + SchedulerId :: pos_integer(), + ActiveTime :: non_neg_integer(), + TotalTime :: non_neg_integer(); + (wall_clock) -> {Total_Wallclock_Time, + Wallclock_Time_Since_Last_Call} when + Total_Wallclock_Time :: non_neg_integer(), + Wallclock_Time_Since_Last_Call :: non_neg_integer(). +statistics(_Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Not documented +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:subtract/2 +-spec erlang:subtract([term()], [term()]) -> [term()]. +subtract(_,_) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-type scheduler_bind_type() :: + 'no_node_processor_spread' | + 'no_node_thread_spread' | + 'no_spread' | + 'processor_spread' | + 'spread' | + 'thread_spread' | + 'thread_no_node_processor_spread' | + 'unbound'. + +-spec erlang:system_flag(backtrace_depth, Depth) -> OldDepth when + Depth :: non_neg_integer(), + OldDepth :: non_neg_integer(); + (cpu_topology, CpuTopology) -> OldCpuTopology when + CpuTopology :: cpu_topology(), + OldCpuTopology :: cpu_topology(); + (fullsweep_after, Number) -> OldNumber when + Number :: non_neg_integer(), + OldNumber :: non_neg_integer(); + (min_heap_size, MinHeapSize) -> OldMinHeapSize when + MinHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(), + OldMinHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(); + (min_bin_vheap_size, MinBinVHeapSize) -> + OldMinBinVHeapSize when + MinBinVHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(), + OldMinBinVHeapSize :: non_neg_integer(); + (multi_scheduling, BlockState) -> OldBlockState when + BlockState :: block | unblock, + OldBlockState :: block | unblock | enabled; + (scheduler_bind_type, How) -> OldBindType when + How :: scheduler_bind_type() | default_bind, + OldBindType :: scheduler_bind_type(); + (scheduler_wall_time, Boolean) -> OldBoolean when + Boolean :: boolean(), + OldBoolean :: boolean(); + (schedulers_online, SchedulersOnline) -> + OldSchedulersOnline when + SchedulersOnline :: pos_integer(), + OldSchedulersOnline :: pos_integer(); + (trace_control_word, TCW) -> OldTCW when + TCW :: non_neg_integer(), + OldTCW :: non_neg_integer(); + %% These are deliberately not documented + (internal_cpu_topology, term()) -> term(); + (sequential_tracer, pid() | port() | false) -> pid() | port() | false; + (1,0) -> true. + +system_flag(_Flag, _Value) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec term_to_binary(Term) -> ext_binary() when + Term :: term(). +term_to_binary(_Term) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec term_to_binary(Term, Options) -> ext_binary() when + Term :: term(), + Options :: [compressed | + {compressed, Level :: 0..9} | + {minor_version, Version :: 0..1} ]. +term_to_binary(_Term, _Options) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:tl/1 +-spec tl(List) -> term() when + List :: [term(), ...]. +tl(_List) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-type trace_pattern_mfa() :: + {atom(),atom(),arity() | '_'} | on_load. +-type trace_match_spec() :: + [{[term()] | '_' ,[term()],[term()]}]. + +-spec erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, MatchSpec) -> non_neg_integer() when + MFA :: trace_pattern_mfa(), + MatchSpec :: (MatchSpecList :: trace_match_spec()) + | boolean() + | restart + | pause. +trace_pattern(_MFA, _MatchSpec) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-type trace_pattern_flag() :: + global | local | + meta | {meta, Pid :: pid()} | + call_count | + call_time. + +-spec erlang:trace_pattern(MFA, MatchSpec, FlagList) -> non_neg_integer() when + MFA :: trace_pattern_mfa(), + MatchSpec :: (MatchSpecList :: trace_match_spec()) + | boolean() + | restart + | pause, + FlagList :: [ trace_pattern_flag() ]. +trace_pattern(_MFA, _MatchSpec, _FlagList) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:tuple_to_list/1 +-spec tuple_to_list(Tuple) -> [term()] when + Tuple :: tuple(). +tuple_to_list(_Tuple) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-type cpu_topology() :: + [LevelEntry :: level_entry()] | undefined. +-type level_entry() :: + {LevelTag :: level_tag(), SubLevel :: sub_level()} + | {LevelTag :: level_tag(), + InfoList :: info_list(), + SubLevel :: sub_level()}. +-type level_tag() :: core | node | processor | thread. +-type sub_level() :: [LevelEntry :: level_entry()] + | (LogicalCpuId :: {logical, non_neg_integer()}). +-type info_list() :: []. + +%% Note: changing the ordering number of a clause will change the docs! +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:system_info/1 +-spec erlang:system_info + (allocated_areas) -> [ tuple() ]; + (allocator) -> + {Allocator, Version, Features, Settings} when + Allocator :: undefined | glibc, + Version :: [non_neg_integer()], + Features :: [atom()], + Settings :: [{Subsystem :: atom(), + [{Parameter :: atom(), + Value :: term()}]}]; + (alloc_util_allocators) -> [Alloc] when + Alloc :: atom(); + ({allocator, Alloc}) -> [_] when %% More or less anything + Alloc :: atom(); + ({allocator_sizes, Alloc}) -> [_] when %% More or less anything + Alloc :: atom(); + (build_type) -> opt | debug | purify | quantify | purecov | + gcov | valgrind | gprof | lcnt; + (c_compiler_used) -> {atom(), term()}; + (check_io) -> [_]; + (compat_rel) -> integer(); + (cpu_topology) -> CpuTopology when + CpuTopology :: cpu_topology(); + ({cpu_topology, defined | detected | used}) -> CpuTopology when + CpuTopology :: cpu_topology(); + (creation) -> integer(); + (debug_compiled) -> boolean(); + (dist) -> binary(); + (dist_ctrl) -> {Node :: node(), + ControllingEntity :: port() | pid()}; + (driver_version) -> string(); + (dynamic_trace) -> none | dtrace | systemtap; + (dynamic_trace_probes) -> boolean(); + (elib_malloc) -> false; + (dist_buf_busy_limit) -> non_neg_integer(); + (fullsweep_after) -> {fullsweep_after, non_neg_integer()}; + (garbage_collection) -> [{atom(), integer()}]; + (heap_sizes) -> [non_neg_integer()]; + (heap_type) -> private; + (info) -> binary(); + (kernel_poll) -> boolean(); + (loaded) -> binary(); + (logical_processors | + logical_processors_available | + logical_processors_online) -> unknown | pos_integer(); + (machine) -> string(); + (min_heap_size) -> {min_heap_size, MinHeapSize :: pos_integer()}; + (min_bin_vheap_size) -> {min_bin_vheap_size, + MinBinVHeapSize :: pos_integer()}; + (modified_timing_level) -> integer() | undefined; + (multi_scheduling) -> disabled | blocked | enabled; + (multi_scheduling_blockers) -> [PID :: pid()]; + (otp_release) -> string(); + (process_count) -> pos_integer(); + (process_limit) -> pos_integer(); + (procs) -> binary(); + (scheduler_bind_type) -> spread | + processor_spread | + thread_spread | + thread_no_node_processor_spread | + no_node_processor_spread | + no_node_thread_spread | + no_spread | + unbound; + (scheduler_bindings) -> tuple(); + (scheduler_id) -> SchedulerId :: pos_integer(); + (schedulers | schedulers_online) -> pos_integer(); + (smp_support) -> boolean(); + (system_version) -> string(); + (system_architecture) -> string(); + (threads) -> boolean(); + (thread_pool_size) -> non_neg_integer(); + (trace_control_word) -> non_neg_integer(); + (update_cpu_info) -> changed | unchanged; + (version) -> string(); + (wordsize | {wordsize, internal} | {wordsize, external}) -> 4 | 8. +system_info(_Item) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec erlang:universaltime_to_localtime(Universaltime) -> Localtime when + Localtime :: calendar:datetime(), + Universaltime :: calendar:datetime(). +universaltime_to_localtime(_Universaltime) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%% End of native code BIFs +%%% Actual Erlang implementation of some BIF's follow +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + %%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -spec apply(Fun, Args) -> term() when @@ -71,6 +2182,7 @@ apply(Fun, Args) -> erlang:apply(Fun, Args). +%% Shadowed by erl_bif_types: erlang:apply/3 -spec apply(Module, Function, Args) -> term() when Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), @@ -82,42 +2194,42 @@ apply(Mod, Name, Args) -> -spec spawn(Fun) -> pid() when Fun :: function(). -spawn(F) when is_function(F) -> - spawn(erlang, apply, [F, []]); -spawn({M,F}=MF) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> - spawn(erlang, apply, [MF, []]); +spawn(F) when erlang:is_function(F) -> + erlang:spawn(erlang, apply, [F, []]); +spawn({M,F}=MF) when erlang:is_atom(M), erlang:is_atom(F) -> + erlang:spawn(erlang, apply, [MF, []]); spawn(F) -> erlang:error(badarg, [F]). -spec spawn(Node, Fun) -> pid() when Node :: node(), Fun :: function(). -spawn(N, F) when N =:= node() -> - spawn(F); -spawn(N, F) when is_function(F) -> - spawn(N, erlang, apply, [F, []]); -spawn(N, {M,F}=MF) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> - spawn(N, erlang, apply, [MF, []]); +spawn(N, F) when N =:= erlang:node() -> + erlang:spawn(F); +spawn(N, F) when erlang:is_function(F) -> + erlang:spawn(N, erlang, apply, [F, []]); +spawn(N, {M,F}=MF) when erlang:is_atom(M), erlang:is_atom(F) -> + erlang:spawn(N, erlang, apply, [MF, []]); spawn(N, F) -> erlang:error(badarg, [N, F]). -spec spawn_link(Fun) -> pid() when Fun :: function(). -spawn_link(F) when is_function(F) -> - spawn_link(erlang, apply, [F, []]); -spawn_link({M,F}=MF) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> - spawn_link(erlang, apply, [MF, []]); +spawn_link(F) when erlang:is_function(F) -> + erlang:spawn_link(erlang, apply, [F, []]); +spawn_link({M,F}=MF) when erlang:is_atom(M), erlang:is_atom(F) -> + erlang:spawn_link(erlang, apply, [MF, []]); spawn_link(F) -> erlang:error(badarg, [F]). -spec spawn_link(Node, Fun) -> pid() when Node :: node(), Fun :: function(). -spawn_link(N, F) when N =:= node() -> +spawn_link(N, F) when N =:= erlang:node() -> spawn_link(F); -spawn_link(N, F) when is_function(F) -> +spawn_link(N, F) when erlang:is_function(F) -> spawn_link(N, erlang, apply, [F, []]); -spawn_link(N, {M,F}=MF) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> +spawn_link(N, {M,F}=MF) when erlang:is_atom(M), erlang:is_atom(F) -> spawn_link(N, erlang, apply, [MF, []]); spawn_link(N, F) -> erlang:error(badarg, [N, F]). @@ -126,7 +2238,7 @@ spawn_link(N, F) -> -spec spawn_monitor(Fun) -> {pid(), reference()} when Fun :: function(). -spawn_monitor(F) when is_function(F, 0) -> +spawn_monitor(F) when erlang:is_function(F, 0) -> erlang:spawn_opt({erlang,apply,[F,[]],[monitor]}); spawn_monitor(F) -> erlang:error(badarg, [F]). @@ -135,7 +2247,9 @@ spawn_monitor(F) -> Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()]. -spawn_monitor(M, F, A) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_list(A) -> +spawn_monitor(M, F, A) when erlang:is_atom(M), + erlang:is_atom(F), + erlang:is_list(A) -> erlang:spawn_opt({M,F,A,[monitor]}); spawn_monitor(M, F, A) -> erlang:error(badarg, [M,F,A]). @@ -148,9 +2262,9 @@ spawn_monitor(M, F, A) -> | {min_heap_size, Size :: non_neg_integer()} | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize :: non_neg_integer()}, Level :: low | normal | high. -spawn_opt(F, O) when is_function(F) -> +spawn_opt(F, O) when erlang:is_function(F) -> spawn_opt(erlang, apply, [F, []], O); -spawn_opt({M,F}=MF, O) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> +spawn_opt({M,F}=MF, O) when erlang:is_atom(M), erlang:is_atom(F) -> spawn_opt(erlang, apply, [MF, []], O); spawn_opt({M,F,A}, O) -> % For (undocumented) backward compatibility spawn_opt(M, F, A, O); @@ -166,11 +2280,11 @@ spawn_opt(F, O) -> | {min_heap_size, Size :: non_neg_integer()} | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize :: non_neg_integer()}, Level :: low | normal | high. -spawn_opt(N, F, O) when N =:= node() -> +spawn_opt(N, F, O) when N =:= erlang:node() -> spawn_opt(F, O); -spawn_opt(N, F, O) when is_function(F) -> +spawn_opt(N, F, O) when erlang:is_function(F) -> spawn_opt(N, erlang, apply, [F, []], O); -spawn_opt(N, {M,F}=MF, O) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> +spawn_opt(N, {M,F}=MF, O) when erlang:is_atom(M), erlang:is_atom(F) -> spawn_opt(N, erlang, apply, [MF, []], O); spawn_opt(N, F, O) -> erlang:error(badarg, [N, F, O]). @@ -182,9 +2296,14 @@ spawn_opt(N, F, O) -> Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()]. -spawn(N,M,F,A) when N =:= node(), is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_list(A) -> - spawn(M,F,A); -spawn(N,M,F,A) when is_atom(N), is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> +spawn(N,M,F,A) when N =:= erlang:node(), + erlang:is_atom(M), + erlang:is_atom(F), + erlang:is_list(A) -> + erlang:spawn(M,F,A); +spawn(N,M,F,A) when erlang:is_atom(N), + erlang:is_atom(M), + erlang:is_atom(F) -> case is_well_formed_list(A) of true -> ok; @@ -192,9 +2311,9 @@ spawn(N,M,F,A) when is_atom(N), is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> erlang:error(badarg, [N, M, F, A]) end, case catch gen_server:call({net_kernel,N}, - {spawn,M,F,A,group_leader()}, + {spawn,M,F,A,erlang:group_leader()}, infinity) of - Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> + Pid when erlang:is_pid(Pid) -> Pid; Error -> case remote_spawn_error(Error, {no_link, N, M, F, A, []}) of @@ -212,9 +2331,14 @@ spawn(N,M,F,A) -> Module :: module(), Function :: atom(), Args :: [term()]. -spawn_link(N,M,F,A) when N =:= node(), is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_list(A) -> - spawn_link(M,F,A); -spawn_link(N,M,F,A) when is_atom(N), is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> +spawn_link(N,M,F,A) when N =:= erlang:node(), + erlang:is_atom(M), + erlang:is_atom(F), + erlang:is_list(A) -> + erlang:spawn_link(M,F,A); +spawn_link(N,M,F,A) when erlang:is_atom(N), + erlang:is_atom(M), + erlang:is_atom(F) -> case is_well_formed_list(A) of true -> ok; @@ -222,9 +2346,9 @@ spawn_link(N,M,F,A) when is_atom(N), is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> erlang:error(badarg, [N, M, F, A]) end, case catch gen_server:call({net_kernel,N}, - {spawn_link,M,F,A,group_leader()}, + {spawn_link,M,F,A,erlang:group_leader()}, infinity) of - Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> + Pid when erlang:is_pid(Pid) -> Pid; Error -> case remote_spawn_error(Error, {link, N, M, F, A, []}) of @@ -268,11 +2392,13 @@ spawn_opt(M, F, A, Opts) -> | {min_heap_size, Size :: non_neg_integer()} | {min_bin_vheap_size, VSize :: non_neg_integer()}, Level :: low | normal | high. -spawn_opt(N, M, F, A, O) when N =:= node(), - is_atom(M), is_atom(F), is_list(A), - is_list(O) -> +spawn_opt(N, M, F, A, O) when N =:= erlang:node(), + erlang:is_atom(M), erlang:is_atom(F), + erlang:is_list(A), erlang:is_list(O) -> spawn_opt(M, F, A, O); -spawn_opt(N, M, F, A, O) when is_atom(N), is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> +spawn_opt(N, M, F, A, O) when erlang:is_atom(N), + erlang:is_atom(M), + erlang:is_atom(F) -> case {is_well_formed_list(A), is_well_formed_list(O)} of {true, true} -> ok; @@ -291,9 +2417,9 @@ spawn_opt(N, M, F, A, O) when is_atom(N), is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> {no_link,[]}, O), case catch gen_server:call({net_kernel,N}, - {spawn_opt,M,F,A,NO,L,group_leader()}, + {spawn_opt,M,F,A,NO,L,erlang:group_leader()}, infinity) of - Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> + Pid when erlang:is_pid(Pid) -> Pid; Error -> case remote_spawn_error(Error, {L, N, M, F, A, NO}) of @@ -331,11 +2457,11 @@ is_well_formed_list(_) -> crasher(Node,Mod,Fun,Args,[],Reason) -> error_logger:warning_msg("** Can not start ~w:~w,~w on ~w **~n", [Mod,Fun,Args,Node]), - exit(Reason); + erlang:exit(Reason); crasher(Node,Mod,Fun,Args,Opts,Reason) -> error_logger:warning_msg("** Can not start ~w:~w,~w (~w) on ~w **~n", [Mod,Fun,Args,Opts,Node]), - exit(Reason). + erlang:exit(Reason). -spec erlang:yield() -> 'true'. yield() -> @@ -356,7 +2482,7 @@ disconnect_node(Node) -> Item :: arity | env | index | name | module | new_index | new_uniq | pid | type | uniq, Info :: term(). -fun_info(Fun) when is_function(Fun) -> +fun_info(Fun) when erlang:is_function(Fun) -> Keys = [type,env,arity,name,uniq,index,new_uniq,new_index,module,pid], fun_info_1(Keys, Fun, []). @@ -388,11 +2514,9 @@ send_nosuspend(Pid, Msg, Opts) -> _ -> false end. --spec erlang:localtime_to_universaltime({Date1, Time1}) -> {Date2, Time2} when - Date1 :: calendar:date(), - Date2 :: calendar:date(), - Time1 :: calendar:time(), - Time2 :: calendar:time(). +-spec erlang:localtime_to_universaltime(Localtime) -> Universaltime when + Localtime :: calendar:datetime(), + Universaltime :: calendar:datetime(). localtime_to_universaltime(Localtime) -> erlang:localtime_to_universaltime(Localtime, undefined). @@ -412,25 +2536,25 @@ suspend_process(P) -> %% reactivate the command. %% --spec dlink(pid() | port()) -> 'true'. +-spec erlang:dlink(pid() | port()) -> 'true'. dlink(Pid) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Pid)) of - true -> link(Pid); - false -> erlang:dist_exit(self(), noconnection, Pid), true + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Pid)) of + true -> erlang:link(Pid); + false -> erlang:dist_exit(erlang:self(), noconnection, Pid), true end. %% Can this ever happen? --spec dunlink(identifier()) -> 'true'. +-spec erlang:dunlink(identifier()) -> 'true'. dunlink(Pid) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Pid)) of - true -> unlink(Pid); + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Pid)) of + true -> erlang:unlink(Pid); false -> true end. dmonitor_node(Node, Flag, []) -> case net_kernel:connect(Node) of true -> erlang:monitor_node(Node, Flag, []); - false -> self() ! {nodedown, Node}, true + false -> erlang:self() ! {nodedown, Node}, true end; dmonitor_node(Node, Flag, Opts) -> @@ -438,31 +2562,31 @@ dmonitor_node(Node, Flag, Opts) -> true -> case net_kernel:passive_cnct(Node) of true -> erlang:monitor_node(Node, Flag, Opts); - false -> self() ! {nodedown, Node}, true + false -> erlang:self() ! {nodedown, Node}, true end; _ -> dmonitor_node(Node,Flag,[]) end. dgroup_leader(Leader, Pid) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Pid)) of - true -> group_leader(Leader, Pid); + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Pid)) of + true -> erlang:group_leader(Leader, Pid); false -> true %% bad arg ? end. dexit(Pid, Reason) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Pid)) of - true -> exit(Pid, Reason); + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Pid)) of + true -> erlang:exit(Pid, Reason); false -> true end. -dsend(Pid, Msg) when is_pid(Pid) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Pid)) of +dsend(Pid, Msg) when erlang:is_pid(Pid) -> + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Pid)) of true -> erlang:send(Pid, Msg); false -> Msg end; -dsend(Port, Msg) when is_port(Port) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Port)) of +dsend(Port, Msg) when erlang:is_port(Port) -> + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Port)) of true -> erlang:send(Port, Msg); false -> Msg end; @@ -473,13 +2597,13 @@ dsend({Name, Node}, Msg) -> ignored -> Msg % Not distributed. end. -dsend(Pid, Msg, Opts) when is_pid(Pid) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Pid)) of +dsend(Pid, Msg, Opts) when erlang:is_pid(Pid) -> + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Pid)) of true -> erlang:send(Pid, Msg, Opts); false -> ok end; -dsend(Port, Msg, Opts) when is_port(Port) -> - case net_kernel:connect(node(Port)) of +dsend(Port, Msg, Opts) when erlang:is_port(Port) -> + case net_kernel:connect(erlang:node(Port)) of true -> erlang:send(Port, Msg, Opts); false -> ok end; @@ -490,21 +2614,23 @@ dsend({Name, Node}, Msg, Opts) -> ignored -> ok % Not distributed. end. --spec dmonitor_p('process', pid() | {atom(),atom()}) -> reference(). +-spec erlang:dmonitor_p('process', pid() | {atom(),atom()}) -> reference(). dmonitor_p(process, ProcSpec) -> %% ProcSpec = pid() | {atom(),atom()} %% ProcSpec CANNOT be an atom because a locally registered process %% is never handled here. Node = case ProcSpec of - {S,N} when is_atom(S), is_atom(N), N =/= node() -> N; - _ when is_pid(ProcSpec) -> node(ProcSpec) + {S,N} when erlang:is_atom(S), + erlang:is_atom(N), + N =/= erlang:node() -> N; + _ when erlang:is_pid(ProcSpec) -> erlang:node(ProcSpec) end, case net_kernel:connect(Node) of true -> erlang:monitor(process, ProcSpec); false -> - Ref = make_ref(), - self() ! {'DOWN', Ref, process, ProcSpec, noconnection}, + Ref = erlang:make_ref(), + erlang:self() ! {'DOWN', Ref, process, ProcSpec, noconnection}, Ref end. @@ -512,7 +2638,7 @@ dmonitor_p(process, ProcSpec) -> %% Trap function used when modified timing has been enabled. %% --spec delay_trap(Result, timeout()) -> Result. +-spec erlang:delay_trap(Result, timeout()) -> Result. delay_trap(Result, 0) -> erlang:yield(), Result; delay_trap(Result, Timeout) -> receive after Timeout -> Result end. @@ -526,12 +2652,12 @@ delay_trap(Result, Timeout) -> receive after Timeout -> Result end. -spec erlang:set_cookie(Node, Cookie) -> true when Node :: node(), Cookie :: atom(). -set_cookie(Node, C) when Node =/= nonode@nohost, is_atom(Node) -> - case is_atom(C) of +set_cookie(Node, C) when Node =/= nonode@nohost, erlang:is_atom(Node) -> + case erlang:is_atom(C) of true -> auth:set_cookie(Node, C); false -> - error(badarg) + erlang:error(badarg) end. -spec erlang:get_cookie() -> Cookie | nocookie when @@ -545,7 +2671,8 @@ get_cookie() -> integer_to_list(I, 10) -> erlang:integer_to_list(I); integer_to_list(I, Base) - when is_integer(I), is_integer(Base), Base >= 2, Base =< 1+$Z-$A+10 -> + when erlang:is_integer(I), erlang:is_integer(Base), + Base >= 2, Base =< 1+$Z-$A+10 -> if I < 0 -> [$-|integer_to_list(-I, Base, [])]; true -> @@ -575,9 +2702,10 @@ integer_to_list(I0, Base, R0) -> list_to_integer(L, 10) -> erlang:list_to_integer(L); list_to_integer(L, Base) - when is_list(L), is_integer(Base), Base >= 2, Base =< 1+$Z-$A+10 -> + when erlang:is_list(L), erlang:is_integer(Base), + Base >= 2, Base =< 1+$Z-$A+10 -> case list_to_integer_sign(L, Base) of - I when is_integer(I) -> + I when erlang:is_integer(I) -> I; Fault -> erlang:error(Fault, [L,Base]) @@ -587,7 +2715,7 @@ list_to_integer(L, Base) -> list_to_integer_sign([$-|[_|_]=L], Base) -> case list_to_integer(L, Base, 0) of - I when is_integer(I) -> + I when erlang:is_integer(I) -> -I; I -> I @@ -600,13 +2728,13 @@ list_to_integer_sign(_, _) -> badarg. list_to_integer([D|L], Base, I) - when is_integer(D), D >= $0, D =< $9, D < Base+$0 -> + when erlang:is_integer(D), D >= $0, D =< $9, D < Base+$0 -> list_to_integer(L, Base, I*Base + D-$0); list_to_integer([D|L], Base, I) - when is_integer(D), D >= $A, D < Base+$A-10 -> + when erlang:is_integer(D), D >= $A, D < Base+$A-10 -> list_to_integer(L, Base, I*Base + D-$A+10); list_to_integer([D|L], Base, I) - when is_integer(D), D >= $a, D < Base+$a-10 -> + when erlang:is_integer(D), D >= $a, D < Base+$a-10 -> list_to_integer(L, Base, I*Base + D-$a+10); list_to_integer([], _, I) -> I; @@ -618,7 +2746,8 @@ list_to_integer(_, _, _) -> %% erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]) traps to %% erlang:flush_monitor_message(Ref, Res) when %% it needs to flush a monitor message. -flush_monitor_message(Ref, Res) when is_reference(Ref), is_atom(Res) -> +flush_monitor_message(Ref, Res) when erlang:is_reference(Ref), + erlang:is_atom(Res) -> receive {_, Ref, _, _, _} -> ok after 0 -> ok end, Res. @@ -644,7 +2773,7 @@ set_cpu_topology(CpuTopology) -> cput_e2i_clvl({logical, _}, _PLvl) -> #cpu.logical; cput_e2i_clvl([E | _], PLvl) -> - case element(1, E) of + case erlang:element(1, E) of node -> case PLvl of 0 -> #cpu.node; #cpu.processor -> #cpu.processor_node @@ -713,7 +2842,7 @@ cput_e2i({thread, TL}, Nid, PId, #cpu{thread = T0} = CPU, PLvl, #cpu.thread, cput_e2i(TL, Nid, PId, CPU#cpu{thread = T0+1}, #cpu.thread, Lvl, Res); cput_e2i({logical, ID}, _Nid, PId, #cpu{processor=P, core=C, thread=T} = CPU, PLvl, #cpu.logical, Res) - when PLvl < #cpu.logical, is_integer(ID), 0 =< ID, ID < 65536 -> + when PLvl < #cpu.logical, erlang:is_integer(ID), 0 =< ID, ID < 65536 -> [CPU#cpu{processor = case P of -1 -> PId+1; _ -> P end, core = case C of -1 -> 0; _ -> C end, thread = case T of -1 -> 0; _ -> T end, @@ -738,9 +2867,9 @@ cput_i2e([], _Frst, _Lvl, _TM) -> cput_i2e([#cpu{logical = LID}| _], _Frst, Lvl, _TM) when Lvl == #cpu.logical -> {logical, LID}; cput_i2e([#cpu{} = I | Is], Frst, Lvl, TM) -> - cput_i2e(element(Lvl, I), Frst, Is, [I], Lvl, TM). + cput_i2e(erlang:element(Lvl, I), Frst, Is, [I], Lvl, TM). -cput_i2e(V, Frst, [I | Is], SameV, Lvl, TM) when V =:= element(Lvl, I) -> +cput_i2e(V, Frst, [I | Is], SameV, Lvl, TM) when V =:= erlang:element(Lvl, I) -> cput_i2e(V, Frst, Is, [I | SameV], Lvl, TM); cput_i2e(-1, true, [], SameV, Lvl, TM) -> cput_i2e(rvrs(SameV), true, Lvl+1, TM); @@ -754,10 +2883,10 @@ cput_i2e(_V, _Frst, Is, SameV, Lvl, TM) -> [{cput_i2e_tag(Lvl, TM), cput_i2e(rvrs(SameV), true, Lvl+1, TM)} | cput_i2e(Is, false, Lvl, TM)]. -cput_i2e_tag_map() -> list_to_tuple([cpu | record_info(fields, cpu)]). +cput_i2e_tag_map() -> erlang:list_to_tuple([cpu | record_info(fields, cpu)]). cput_i2e_tag(Lvl, TM) -> - case element(Lvl, TM) of processor_node -> node; Other -> Other end. + case erlang:element(Lvl, TM) of processor_node -> node; Other -> Other end. rvrs([_] = L) -> L; rvrs(Xs) -> rvrs(Xs, []). @@ -776,7 +2905,7 @@ rvrs([X|Xs],Ys) -> rvrs(Xs, [X|Ys]). %% functions in bif.c. Do not make %% any changes to it without reading %% the comment about them in bif.c! --spec await_proc_exit(dst(), 'apply' | 'data' | 'reason', term()) -> term(). +-spec erlang:await_proc_exit(dst(), 'apply' | 'data' | 'reason', term()) -> term(). await_proc_exit(Proc, Op, Data) -> Mon = erlang:monitor(process, Proc), receive @@ -814,7 +2943,9 @@ max(A, _) -> A. %% erts_memory() in $ERL_TOP/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c %% --type memory_type() :: 'total' | 'processes' | 'processes_used' | 'system' | 'atom' | 'atom_used' | 'binary' | 'code' | 'ets' | 'low' | 'maximum'. +-type memory_type() :: 'total' | 'processes' | 'processes_used' | 'system' + | 'atom' | 'atom_used' | 'binary' | 'code' | 'ets' + | 'low' | 'maximum'. -define(CARRIER_ALLOCS, [mseg_alloc, sbmbc_alloc, sbmbc_low_alloc]). -define(LOW_ALLOCS, [sbmbc_low_alloc, ll_low_alloc, std_low_alloc]). @@ -833,7 +2964,9 @@ max(A, _) -> A. low = 0, maximum = 0}). --spec memory() -> [{memory_type(), non_neg_integer()}]. +-spec erlang:memory() -> [{Type, Size}] when + Type :: memory_type(), + Size :: non_neg_integer(). memory() -> case aa_mem_data(au_mem_data(?ALL_NEEDED_ALLOCS)) of notsup -> @@ -858,8 +2991,9 @@ memory() -> {ets, Mem#memory.ets} | Tail] end. --spec memory(memory_type()|[memory_type()]) -> non_neg_integer() | [{memory_type(), non_neg_integer()}]. -memory(Type) when is_atom(Type) -> +-spec erlang:memory(Type :: memory_type()) -> non_neg_integer(); + (TypeList :: [memory_type()]) -> [{memory_type(), non_neg_integer()}]. +memory(Type) when erlang:is_atom(Type) -> {AA, ALCU, ChkSup, BadArgZero} = need_mem_info(Type), case get_mem_data(ChkSup, ALCU, AA) of notsup -> @@ -871,7 +3005,7 @@ memory(Type) when is_atom(Type) -> _ -> Value end end; -memory(Types) when is_list(Types) -> +memory(Types) when erlang:is_list(Types) -> {AA, ALCU, ChkSup, BadArgZeroList} = need_mem_info_list(Types), case get_mem_data(ChkSup, ALCU, AA) of notsup -> @@ -1079,7 +3213,7 @@ au_mem_data(EMD, []) -> EMD. au_mem_data(Allocs) -> - Ref = make_ref(), + Ref = erlang:make_ref(), erlang:system_info({allocator_sizes, Ref, Allocs}), receive_emd(Ref). @@ -1165,11 +3299,11 @@ alloc_info(Allocs) -> alloc_sizes(Allocs) -> get_alloc_info(allocator_sizes, Allocs). -get_alloc_info(Type, AAtom) when is_atom(AAtom) -> +get_alloc_info(Type, AAtom) when erlang:is_atom(AAtom) -> [{AAtom, Result}] = get_alloc_info(Type, [AAtom]), Result; -get_alloc_info(Type, AList) when is_list(AList) -> - Ref = make_ref(), +get_alloc_info(Type, AList) when erlang:is_list(AList) -> + Ref = erlang:make_ref(), erlang:system_info({Type, Ref, AList}), receive_allocator(Ref, erlang:system_info(schedulers), @@ -1206,7 +3340,7 @@ receive_allocator(Ref, N, Acc) -> receive_allocator(Ref, N-1, insert_info(InfoList, Acc)) end. --spec await_sched_wall_time_modifications(Ref, Result) -> boolean() when +-spec erlang:await_sched_wall_time_modifications(Ref, Result) -> boolean() when Ref :: reference(), Result :: boolean(). @@ -1214,12 +3348,12 @@ await_sched_wall_time_modifications(Ref, Result) -> sched_wall_time(Ref, erlang:system_info(schedulers)), Result. --spec gather_sched_wall_time_result(Ref) -> [{pos_integer(), - non_neg_integer(), - non_neg_integer()}] when +-spec erlang:gather_sched_wall_time_result(Ref) -> [{pos_integer(), + non_neg_integer(), + non_neg_integer()}] when Ref :: reference(). -gather_sched_wall_time_result(Ref) when is_reference(Ref) -> +gather_sched_wall_time_result(Ref) when erlang:is_reference(Ref) -> sched_wall_time(Ref, erlang:system_info(schedulers), []). sched_wall_time(_Ref, 0) -> diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/prim_file.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/prim_file.erl index ec158ba970..eafab1bae4 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/src/prim_file.erl +++ b/erts/preloaded/src/prim_file.erl @@ -147,6 +147,32 @@ -define(POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE, 5). +%%% BIFs + +-export([internal_name2native/1, + internal_native2name/1, + internal_normalize_utf8/1]). + +-type unicode_string() :: [unicode:unicode_char()]. +-type prim_file_name() :: unicode_string() | unicode:unicode_binary(). + +-spec internal_name2native(prim_file_name()) -> binary(). + +internal_name2native(_) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec internal_native2name(binary()) -> prim_file_name(). + +internal_native2name(_) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +-spec internal_normalize_utf8(unicode:unicode_binary()) -> unicode_string(). + +internal_normalize_utf8(_) -> + erlang:nif_error(undefined). + +%%% End of BIFs + %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- %%% Functions operating on a file through a handle. ?FD_DRV. %%% @@ -648,25 +674,7 @@ set_cwd(Dir) -> set_cwd(Port, Dir) when is_port(Port) -> set_cwd_int(Port, Dir). -set_cwd_int(Port, Dir0) -> - Dir = - (catch - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - %% chdir on vxworks doesn't support - %% relative paths - %% must call get_cwd from here and use - %% absname/2, since - %% absname/1 uses file:get_cwd ... - case get_cwd_int(Port, 0) of - {ok, AbsPath} -> - filename:absname(Dir0, AbsPath); - _Badcwd -> - Dir0 - end; - _Else -> - Dir0 - end), +set_cwd_int(Port, Dir) -> %% Dir is now either a string or an EXIT tuple. %% An EXIT tuple will fail in the following catch. drv_command(Port, [?FILE_CHDIR, pathname(Dir)]). diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl b/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl index 91fcd3ac82..b639b1efdd 100644 --- a/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl +++ b/erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl @@ -1071,7 +1071,6 @@ enc_opt(deliver) -> ?INET_LOPT_DELIVER; enc_opt(exit_on_close) -> ?INET_LOPT_EXITONCLOSE; enc_opt(high_watermark) -> ?INET_LOPT_TCP_HIWTRMRK; enc_opt(low_watermark) -> ?INET_LOPT_TCP_LOWTRMRK; -enc_opt(bit8) -> ?INET_LOPT_BIT8; enc_opt(send_timeout) -> ?INET_LOPT_TCP_SEND_TIMEOUT; enc_opt(send_timeout_close) -> ?INET_LOPT_TCP_SEND_TIMEOUT_CLOSE; enc_opt(delay_send) -> ?INET_LOPT_TCP_DELAY_SEND; @@ -1125,7 +1124,6 @@ dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_DELIVER) -> deliver; dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_EXITONCLOSE) -> exit_on_close; dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_TCP_HIWTRMRK) -> high_watermark; dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_TCP_LOWTRMRK) -> low_watermark; -dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_BIT8) -> bit8; dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_TCP_SEND_TIMEOUT) -> send_timeout; dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_TCP_SEND_TIMEOUT_CLOSE) -> send_timeout_close; dec_opt(?INET_LOPT_TCP_DELAY_SEND) -> delay_send; @@ -1220,11 +1218,6 @@ type_opt_1(deliver) -> type_opt_1(exit_on_close) -> bool; type_opt_1(low_watermark) -> int; type_opt_1(high_watermark) -> int; -type_opt_1(bit8) -> - {enum,[{clear, ?INET_BIT8_CLEAR}, - {set, ?INET_BIT8_SET}, - {on, ?INET_BIT8_ON}, - {off, ?INET_BIT8_OFF}]}; type_opt_1(send_timeout) -> time; type_opt_1(send_timeout_close) -> bool; type_opt_1(delay_send) -> bool; diff --git a/erts/test/Makefile b/erts/test/Makefile index 35538a5c9a..6b409e2f1b 100644 --- a/erts/test/Makefile +++ b/erts/test/Makefile @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ EBIN = . # ---------------------------------------------------- MODULES= \ - autoimport_SUITE \ erlc_SUITE \ install_SUITE \ nt_SUITE \ @@ -39,14 +38,11 @@ MODULES= \ erlexec_SUITE \ z_SUITE -ERL_XML = $(ERL_TOP)/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml -ERL_XML_TARGET = autoimport_SUITE_data/erlang.xml - ERL_FILES= $(MODULES:%=%.erl) TARGET_FILES = $(MODULES:%=$(EBIN)/%.$(EMULATOR)) -EXTRA_FILES = install_SUITE_data/install_bin $(ERL_XML_TARGET) +EXTRA_FILES = install_SUITE_data/install_bin # ---------------------------------------------------- # Release directory specification @@ -68,10 +64,6 @@ install_SUITE_data/install_bin: ../../make/install_bin rm -f $@ cp -p $< $@ -$(ERL_XML_TARGET): $(ERL_XML) - rm -f $@ - cp -p $< $@ - clean: rm -f $(TARGET_FILES) $(EXTRA_FILES) rm -f core *~ @@ -87,7 +79,7 @@ release_spec: release_tests_spec: opt $(INSTALL_DIR) "$(RELSYSDIR)" - $(INSTALL_DATA) system.spec system.dynspec system.spec.vxworks \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) system.spec system.dynspec \ $(ERL_FILES) $(TARGET_FILES) "$(RELSYSDIR)" chmod -R u+w "$(RELSYSDIR)" tar cf - *_SUITE_data utils | (cd "$(RELSYSDIR)"; tar xf -) diff --git a/erts/test/autoimport_SUITE.erl b/erts/test/autoimport_SUITE.erl deleted file mode 100644 index 71ed5204b1..0000000000 --- a/erts/test/autoimport_SUITE.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,196 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2011. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, -%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in -%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the -%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be -%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. -%% -%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" -%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See -%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations -%% under the License. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% -%%% Purpose: Test erlang.xml re autoimports --module(autoimport_SUITE). - --include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). --export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, - init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, - init_per_testcase/2,end_per_testcase/2, - autoimports/1]). --define(TEST_TIMEOUT, ?t:seconds(180)). - -suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. - -all() -> - [autoimports]. - -groups() -> - []. - -init_per_suite(Config) -> - Config. - -end_per_suite(_Config) -> - ok. - -init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> - Config. - -end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> - Config. - - -init_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> - Dog = test_server:timetrap(?TEST_TIMEOUT), - [{watchdog, Dog} | Config]. - -end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> - Dog = ?config(watchdog, Config), - catch test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - ok. - - -autoimports(suite) -> - []; -autoimports(doc) -> - ["Check that erlang.xml documents autoimports correctly"]; -autoimports(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line XML = filename:join([?config(data_dir,Config),"erlang.xml"]), - ?line case xml(XML) of - [] -> - ok; - List -> - lists:foreach(fun({[],F,A}) -> - io:format("erlang:~s/~p is wrongly " - "documented as ~s/~p~n", - [F,A,F,A]); - ({"erlang",F,A}) -> - io:format("~s/~p is wrongly " - "documented as " - "erlang:~s/~p~n", - [F,A,F,A]) - end,List), - ?t:fail({wrong_autoimports,List}) - end. - -%% -%% Ugly chunk of code to heuristically analyze the erlang.xml -%% documentation file. Don't view this as an example... -%% - -xml(XMLFile) -> - {ok,File} = file:open(XMLFile,[read]), - xskip_to_funcs(file:read_line(File),File), - DocData = xloop(file:read_line(File),File), - true = DocData =/= [], - file:close(File), - analyze(DocData). - -%% Skip lines up to and including the <funcs> tag. -xskip_to_funcs({ok,Line},File) -> - case re:run(Line,"\\<funcs\\>",[{capture,none}]) of - nomatch -> - xskip_to_funcs(file:read_line(File),File); - match -> - ok - end. - -xloop({ok,Line},File) -> - case re:run(Line,"\\<name\\>",[{capture,none}]) of - nomatch -> - xloop(file:read_line(File),File); - match -> - X = re:replace(Line,"\\).*",")",[{return,list}]), - Y = re:replace(X,".*\\>","",[{return,list}]), - Mod = get_module(Y), - Rest1 = fstrip(Mod++":",Y), - Func = get_function(Rest1), - Rest2 = fstrip(Func++"(", Rest1), - Argc = count_args(Rest2,1,0,false), - [{Mod,Func,Argc} | - xloop(file:read_line(File),File)] - end; -xloop(_,_) -> - []. - -analyze([{[],Func,Arity}|T]) -> - case erl_internal:bif(list_to_atom(Func),Arity) of - true -> - analyze(T); - false -> - [{[],Func,Arity} | - analyze(T)] - end; -analyze([{"erlang",Func,Arity}|T]) -> - case erl_internal:bif(list_to_atom(Func),Arity) of - true -> - [{"erlang",Func,Arity}|analyze(T)]; - false -> - analyze(T) - end; -analyze([_|T]) -> - analyze(T); -analyze([]) -> - []. - - -count_args([],_,N,false) -> - N; -count_args([],_,N,true) -> - N+1; -count_args(_,0,N,true) -> - N+1; -count_args(_,0,N,false) -> - N; -count_args([Par|T],Level,N,Got) when (Par =:= 40) or - (Par =:= 123) or (Par =:= 91) -> - count_args(T,Level+1,N,(Level =:= 1) or Got); -count_args([41|T],1,N,true) -> - count_args(T,0,N+1,false); -count_args([Par|T],Level,N, Got) when (Par =:= 41) or - (Par =:= 125) or (Par =:= 93) -> - count_args(T,Level-1,N,Got); -count_args([$,|T],1,N,true) -> - count_args(T,1,N+1,false); -count_args([$ |T],A,B,C) -> - count_args(T,A,B,C); -count_args([_|T],1,N,_) -> - count_args(T,1,N,true); -count_args([_|T],A,B,C) -> - count_args(T,A,B,C). - -fstrip([],X) -> - X; -fstrip(_,[]) -> - []; -fstrip([H|T1],[H|T2]) -> - fstrip(T1,T2); -fstrip(_,L) -> - L. - -get_module(X) -> - get_module(X,[]). -get_module([],_) -> - []; -get_module([$:|_],Acc) -> - lists:reverse(Acc); -get_module([40|_],_) -> %( - []; -get_module([H|T],Acc) -> - get_module(T,[H|Acc]). - -get_function(X) -> - get_function(X,[]). -get_function([],_) -> - []; -get_function([40|_],Acc) -> %( - lists:reverse(Acc); -get_function([H|T],Acc) -> - get_function(T,[H|Acc]). diff --git a/erts/test/autoimport_SUITE_data/dummy.txt b/erts/test/autoimport_SUITE_data/dummy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 972643e527..0000000000 --- a/erts/test/autoimport_SUITE_data/dummy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2010. All Rights Reserved. -%% -%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, -%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in -%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the -%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be -%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. -%% -%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" -%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See -%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations -%% under the License. -%% -%% %CopyrightEnd% -%% -%% Purpouse: Dummy diff --git a/erts/test/system.spec.vxworks b/erts/test/system.spec.vxworks deleted file mode 100644 index 378adf56ac..0000000000 --- a/erts/test/system.spec.vxworks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2 +0,0 @@ -{topcase, {dir, "../system_test"}}. -{skip,{erlc_SUITE, "Not on VxWorks, erlc is a HOST tool."}} diff --git a/erts/vsn.mk b/erts/vsn.mk index 37ccd8df22..a420781e9f 100644 --- a/erts/vsn.mk +++ b/erts/vsn.mk @@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ # %CopyrightEnd% # -VSN = 5.9.3 -SYSTEM_VSN = R15B03 +VSN = 5.10 +SYSTEM_VSN = R16B # Port number 4365 in 4.2 # Port number 4366 in 4.3 |