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-rw-r--r--erts/configure.in1
-rw-r--r--erts/doc/src/erlang.xml358
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c61
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c4
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c151
-rw-r--r--erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c16
-rw-r--r--erts/etc/ose/run_erl.c2
-rw-r--r--erts/preloaded/src/erts.app.src2
8 files changed, 338 insertions, 257 deletions
diff --git a/erts/configure.in b/erts/configure.in
index 62515fe081..39d3c51e3f 100644
--- a/erts/configure.in
+++ b/erts/configure.in
@@ -649,6 +649,7 @@ case $chk_arch_ in
powerpc) ARCH=ppc;;
ppc) ARCH=ppc;;
ppc64) ARCH=ppc64;;
+ ppc64le) ARCH=ppc64;;
"Power Macintosh") ARCH=ppc;;
armv5b) ARCH=arm;;
armv5teb) ARCH=arm;;
diff --git a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
index 6ca57566aa..3fea64cef5 100644
--- a/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
+++ b/erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
@@ -539,55 +539,94 @@
<name name="cancel_timer" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Cancel a timer</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Cancels a timer. <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> needs to refer to
- a timer that was created by either
- <seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after()</c></seealso>,
- or <seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer()</c></seealso>.</p>
- <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno>s</c>:</p>
+ <p>
+ Cancels a timer that has been created by either
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer()</c></seealso>,
+ or <seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after()</c></seealso>.
+ <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> identifies the timer, and
+ was returned by the BIF that created the timer.
+ </p>
+ <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{async, Async}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Asynchronous request for cancellation. <c>Async</c>
- defaults to <c>false</c>. That is the operation will be
- performed synchronously. When <c>Async</c> is set to
- <c>true</c> the cancel operation will be performed
- asynchronously. That is, <c>cancel_timer()</c> will send
- a request for cancellation to the timer service that
- manages the timer, and then return <c>ok</c>.</p></item>
+ <p>
+ Asynchronous request for cancellation. <c>Async</c>
+ defaults to <c>false</c> which will cause the
+ cancellation to be performed synchronously. When
+ <c>Async</c> is set to <c>true</c>, the cancel
+ operation will be performed asynchronously. That is,
+ <c>erlang:cancel_timer()</c> will send an asynchronous
+ request for cancellation to the timer service that
+ manages the timer, and then return <c>ok</c>.
+ </p>
+ </item>
<tag><c>{info, Info}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Request information about the <c>Result</c> of the
- cancellation. <c>Info</c> defaults to <c>true</c>. That
- is information will be given. When <c>Info</c> is set to
- <c>false</c> no information about the result of the cancel
- operation will be given. When the operation is performed
- synchronously the <c>Result</c> will returned from
- <c>cancel_timer()</c>. When the operation is performed
- asynchronously, a message on the form
- <c>{cancel_timer, <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Result</anno>}</c>
- will be sent to the caller of <c>cancel_timer()</c> when
- the operation has been performed.</p></item>
+ <p>
+ Request information about the <c><anno>Result</anno></c>
+ of the cancellation. <c>Info</c> defaults to <c>true</c>
+ which means that the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> will
+ be given. When <c>Info</c> is set to <c>false</c>, no
+ information about the result of the cancellation
+ will be given. When the operation is performed</p>
+ <taglist>
+ <tag>synchronously</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ If <c>Info</c> is <c>true</c>, the <c>Result</c> will
+ returned by <c>erlang:cancel_timer()</c>; otherwise,
+ <c>ok</c> will be returned.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+ <tag>asynchronously</tag>
+ <item>
+ <p>
+ If <c>Info</c> is <c>true</c>, a message on the form
+ <c>{cancel_timer, <anno>TimerRef</anno>,
+ <anno>Result</anno>}</c> will be sent to the
+ caller of <c>erlang:cancel_timer()</c> when the
+ cancellation operation has been performed; otherwise,
+ no message will be sent.
+ </p>
+ </item>
+ </taglist>
+ </item>
</taglist>
- <p>When the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> equals <c>false</c> a timer
- corresponding to <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> could not be found. This
- can be either because the timer had expired, been canceled, or because
- <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> do not correspond to a timer. When the
- <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents
- the time in milli seconds left before the timer will expire.</p>
- <note><p>The timer service that manages the timer may be co-located
- with another scheduler than the scheduler that the calling process
- is executing on. In this case communication with the timer
- service will be performed using asynchronous signals. If the calling
- process is in critical path and can do other things while waiting
- for the result of this operation, you want to use the <c>{async, true}</c>
- option.</p></note>
+ <p>
+ More <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s may be added in the future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> equals <c>false</c>, a
+ timer corresponding to <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> could not
+ be found. This can be either because the timer had expired,
+ already had been canceled, or because <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c>
+ never has corresponded to a timer. If the timer has expired,
+ the timeout message has been sent, but it does not tell you
+ whether or not it has arrived at its destination yet. When the
+ <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents the
+ time in milli-seconds left until the timer will expire.
+ </p>
+ <note>
+ <p>
+ The timer service that manages the timer may be co-located
+ with another scheduler than the scheduler that the calling
+ process is executing on. If this is the case, communication
+ with the timer service will take much longer time than if it
+ is located locally. If the calling process is in critical
+ path, and can do other things while waiting for the result
+ of this operation, or is not interested in the result of
+ the operation, you want to use the <c>{async, true}</c>
+ option. If using the <c>{async, false}</c> option, the calling
+ process will be blocked until the operation has been
+ performed.
+ </p>
+ </note>
<p>See also
<seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after/4</c></seealso>,
<seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer/4</c></seealso>,
and
<seealso marker="#read_timer/2"><c>erlang:read_timer/2</c></seealso>.</p>
- <p>Note: Cancelling a timer does not guarantee that the message
- has not already been delivered to the message queue.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -596,7 +635,7 @@
<desc>
<p>Cancels a timer. The same as calling
<seealso marker="#cancel_timer/2"><c>erlang:cancel_timer(TimerRef,
- [{async, false}, {info, true}])</c></seealso>.</p>
+ [])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -4548,37 +4587,60 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<name name="read_timer" arity="2"/>
<fsummary>Read the state of a timer</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Read the state of a timer. <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c>
- needs to refer to a timer that was created by either
- <seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after()</c></seealso>,
- or <seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer()</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <p>
+ Read the state of a timer that has been created by either
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer()</c></seealso>,
+ or <seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after()</c></seealso>.
+ <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> identifies the timer, and
+ was returned by the BIF that created the timer.
+ </p>
<p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno>s</c>:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{async, Async}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Asynchronous request. <c>Async</c> defaults to <c>false</c>. That
- is the operation will be performed synchronously, and the <c>Result</c>
- will returned from <c>read_timer()</c>. When <c>Async</c> is set to
- <c>true</c>, <c>read_timer()</c> will send a request for the
- <c>Result</c> to a timer service that manages the timer and then
- return <c>ok</c>. A message on the format
- <c>{read_timer, <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Result</anno>}</c>
- will be sent to the caller of <c>read_timer()</c> when
- the operation has been processed.</p></item>
+ <p>
+ Asynchronous request for state information. <c>Async</c>
+ defaults to <c>false</c> which will cause the operation
+ to be performed synchronously. In this case, the <c>Result</c>
+ will be returned by <c>erlang:read_timer()</c>. When
+ <c>Async</c> is set to <c>true</c>, <c>erlang:read_timer()</c>
+ will send an asynchronous request for the state information
+ to the timer service that manages the timer, and then return
+ <c>ok</c>. A message on the format <c>{read_timer,
+ <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Result</anno>}</c> will be
+ sent to the caller of <c>erlang:read_timer()</c> when the
+ operation has been processed.
+ </p>
+ </item>
</taglist>
- <p>When the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> equals <c>false</c> a timer
- corresponding to <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> could not be found. This
- can be either because the timer had expired, been canceled, or because
- <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> do not correspond to a timer. When the
- <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents
- the time in milli seconds left before the timer will expire.</p>
- <note><p>The timer service that manages the timer may be co-located
- with another scheduler than the scheduler that the calling process
- is executing on. In this case communication with the timer
- service will be performed using asynchronous signals. If the calling
- process is in critical path and can do other things while waiting
- for the result of this operation, you want to use the <c>{async, true}</c>
- option.</p></note>
+ <p>
+ More <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s may be added in the future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ When the <c><anno>Result</anno></c> equals <c>false</c>, a
+ timer corresponding to <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c> could not
+ be found. This can be either because the timer had expired,
+ had been canceled, or because <c><anno>TimerRef</anno></c>
+ never has corresponded to a timer. If the timer has expired,
+ the timeout message has been sent, but it does not tell you
+ whether or not it has arrived at its destination yet. When the
+ <c><anno>Result</anno></c> is an integer, it represents the
+ time in milli-seconds left until the timer will expire.
+ </p>
+ <note>
+ <p>
+ The timer service that manages the timer may be co-located
+ with another scheduler than the scheduler that the calling
+ process is executing on. If this is the case, communication
+ with the timer service will take much longer time than if it
+ is located locally. If the calling process is in critical
+ path, and can do other things while waiting for the result
+ of this operation you want to use the <c>{async, true}</c>
+ option. If using the <c>{async, false}</c> option, the calling
+ process will be blocked until the operation has been
+ performed.
+ </p>
+ </note>
<p>See also
<seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after/4</c></seealso>,
<seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer/4</c></seealso>,
@@ -4592,7 +4654,7 @@ os_prompt% </pre>
<desc>
<p>Read the state of a timer. The same as calling
<seealso marker="#read_timer/2"><c>erlang:read_timer(TimerRef,
- [{async, false}])</c></seealso>.</p>
+ [])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -4744,48 +4806,14 @@ true</pre>
<name name="send_after" arity="4"/>
<fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Starts a timer. When the timer expires, the message
- <c><anno>Msg</anno></c> will be sent to
- <c><anno>Dest</anno></c>.</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>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno>s</c>:</p>
- <taglist>
- <tag><c>{abs, Abs}</c></tag>
- <item>
- <p>Absolute timeout. When <c>Abs</c> is <c>false</c>
- the <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will be interpreted
- as a time in milli-seconds relative current
- <seealso marker="time_correction#Erlang_Monotonic_Time">Erlang
- monotonic time</seealso>. When <c>Abs</c> is <c>true</c> the
- <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will be interpreted as an absolute
- Erlang monotonic time of milli second time unit. <c>Abs</c>
- defaults to <c>false</c>.</p>
- </item>
- </taglist>
- <p>The absolute time when the timer is set to expire needs
- to be in the range between
- <seealso marker="#system_info_start_time"><c>erlang:system_info(start_time)</c></seealso>
- and
- <seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"><c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso>.
- If a negative relative time is specified the time is not
- allowed to be negative.</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><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><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom()</c>.</p>
- <p>See also
- <seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:send_timer/4</c></seealso>,
- <seealso marker="#cancel_timer/2"><c>erlang:cancel_timer/2</c></seealso>,
- and
- <seealso marker="#read_timer/2"><c>erlang:read_timer/2</c></seealso>.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the arguments does not satisfy
- the requirements specified above.</p>
+ <p>
+ Starts a timer. When the timer expires, the message
+ <c><anno>Msg</anno></c> will be sent to the process
+ identified by <c><anno>Dest</anno></c>. Appart from
+ the format of the message sent to
+ <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> when the timer expires
+ <c>erlang:send_after/4</c> works exactly as
+ <seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer/4</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -4793,36 +4821,8 @@ true</pre>
<fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
<desc>
<p>Starts a timer. The same as calling
- <seealso marker="#send_timer/4"><c>erlang:send_after(<anno>Time</anno>,
- <anno>Dest</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>, [{abs, false}])</c></seealso>.</p>
- </desc>
- </func>
- <func>
- <name name="send_after" arity="3"/>
- <type_desc variable="Time">0 &lt;= Time &lt;= 4294967295</type_desc>
- <fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
- <desc>
- <p>Starts a timer which will send the message <c>Msg</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><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><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/2">erlang:cancel_timer/2</seealso>,
- and
- <seealso marker="#read_timer/2">erlang:read_timer/2</seealso>.</p>
- <p>Failure: <c>badarg</c> if the arguments does not satisfy
- the requirements specified above.</p>
+ <seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after(<anno>Time</anno>,
+ <anno>Dest</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -5231,41 +5231,59 @@ true</pre>
<name name="start_timer" arity="4"/>
<fsummary>Start a timer</fsummary>
<desc>
- <p>Starts a timer. When the timer expires, the message
+ <p>
+ Starts a timer. When the timer expires, the message
<c>{timeout, <anno>TimerRef</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>}</c>
- will be sent to <c><anno>Dest</anno></c>.</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>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno>s</c>:</p>
+ will be sent to the process identified by
+ <c><anno>Dest</anno></c>.
+ </p>
+ <p>Currently available <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>{abs, Abs}</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>Absolute timeout. When <c>Abs</c> is <c>false</c>
- the <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will be interpreted
- as a time in milli-seconds relative current
- <seealso marker="time_correction#Erlang_Monotonic_Time">Erlang
- monotonic time</seealso>. When <c>Abs</c> is <c>true</c> the
- <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will be interpreted as an absolute
- Erlang monotonic time of milli second time unit. <c>Abs</c>
- defaults to <c>false</c>.</p>
+ <p>
+ Absolute <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value. <c>Abs</c>
+ defaults to <c>false</c> which means that the
+ <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will be interpreted
+ as a time in milli-seconds relative current
+ <seealso marker="time_correction#Erlang_Monotonic_Time">Erlang
+ monotonic time</seealso>. When <c>Abs</c> is set to
+ <c>true</c>, the <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value will
+ be interpreted as an absolute Erlang monotonic time of
+ milli-seconds
+ <seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso>.
+ </p>
</item>
</taglist>
- <p>The absolute time when the timer is set to expire needs
- to be in the range between
- <seealso marker="#system_info_start_time"><c>erlang:system_info(start_time)</c></seealso>
- and
- <seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"><c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso>.
- If a negative relative time is specified the time is not
- allowed to be negative.</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><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><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom()</c>.</p>
+ <p>
+ More <c><anno>Option</anno></c>s may be added in the future.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ The absolute point in time that the timer is set to expire on
+ has to be in the interval
+ <c>[</c><seealso marker="#system_info_start_time"><c>erlang:system_info(start_time)</c></seealso><c>,
+ </c><seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"><c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso><c>]</c>.
+ Further, if a relative time is specified, the <c><anno>Time</anno></c> value
+ is not allowed to be negative.
+ </p>
+ <p>
+ If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is a <c>pid()</c>, it has to
+ be a <c>pid()</c> of a process created on the current
+ runtime system instance. This process may or may not
+ have terminated. If <c><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an
+ <c>atom()</c>, it will be interpreted as the name of a
+ locally registered process. The process referred to by the
+ name is looked up at the time of timer expiration. No error
+ is given if the name does not refer to a process.
+ </p>
+ <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><anno>Dest</anno></c> is an <c>atom()</c>.
+ </p>
<p>See also
<seealso marker="#send_after/4"><c>erlang:send_after/4</c></seealso>,
<seealso marker="#cancel_timer/2"><c>erlang:cancel_timer/2</c></seealso>,
@@ -5281,7 +5299,7 @@ true</pre>
<desc>
<p>Starts a timer. The same as calling
<seealso marker="#start_timer/4"><c>erlang:start_timer(<anno>Time</anno>,
- <anno>Dest</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>, [{abs, false}])</c></seealso>.</p>
+ <anno>Dest</anno>, <anno>Msg</anno>, [])</c></seealso>.</p>
</desc>
</func>
<func>
@@ -6845,7 +6863,9 @@ ok
<item><p>The <seealso marker="#monotonic_time/0">Erlang monotonic
time</seealso> in <c>native</c>
<seealso marker="#type_time_unit">time unit</seealso> at the
- time when current Erlang runtime system instance started.</p></item>
+ time when current Erlang runtime system instance started. See also
+ <seealso marker="#system_info_end_time"><c>erlang:system_info(end_time)</c></seealso>.
+ </p></item>
<tag><c>system_version</c></tag>
<item>
<p>Returns a string containing version number and
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
index 2f277690e4..b92533f228 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
@@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ static void make_name_atoms(Allctr_t *allctr);
static Block_t *create_carrier(Allctr_t *, Uint, UWord);
static void destroy_carrier(Allctr_t *, Block_t *, Carrier_t **);
static void mbc_free(Allctr_t *allctr, void *p, Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp);
-static void dealloc_block(Allctr_t *, void *, int);
+static void dealloc_block(Allctr_t *, void *, ErtsAlcFixList_t *, int);
/* internal data... */
@@ -1067,17 +1067,21 @@ typedef struct {
} ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t;
#endif
+#define ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE (((ErtsAlcType_t) 1) << ERTS_ALC_N_BITS)
+
static ERTS_INLINE void
dealloc_fix_block(Allctr_t *allctr,
ErtsAlcType_t type,
void *ptr,
+ ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix,
int dec_cc_on_redirect)
{
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
/* May be redirected... */
- ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type = type;
+ ASSERT((type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE) == 0);
+ ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type = type | ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE;
#endif
- dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, dec_cc_on_redirect);
+ dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, fix, dec_cc_on_redirect);
}
static ERTS_INLINE void
@@ -1123,8 +1127,7 @@ fix_cpool_check_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr,
if (fix->u.cpool.min_list_size > fix->list_size)
fix->u.cpool.min_list_size = fix->list_size;
- fix->u.cpool.allocated--;
- dealloc_fix_block(allctr, type, p, 0);
+ dealloc_fix_block(allctr, type, p, fix, 0);
}
}
}
@@ -1170,7 +1173,8 @@ static ERTS_INLINE void
fix_cpool_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
ErtsAlcType_t type,
void *p,
- Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp)
+ Carrier_t **busy_pcrr_pp,
+ int unuse)
{
ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix;
@@ -1178,8 +1182,9 @@ fix_cpool_free(Allctr_t *allctr,
&& type <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
fix = &allctr->fix[type - ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE];
-
- fix->u.cpool.used--;
+
+ if (unuse)
+ fix->u.cpool.used--;
if ((!busy_pcrr_pp || !*busy_pcrr_pp)
&& !fix->u.cpool.shrink_list
@@ -1237,8 +1242,7 @@ fix_cpool_alloc_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr, erts_aint32_t flgs)
fix->list = *((void **) ptr);
fix->list_size--;
fix->u.cpool.shrink_list--;
- fix->u.cpool.allocated--;
- dealloc_fix_block(allctr, type, ptr, 0);
+ dealloc_fix_block(allctr, type, ptr, fix, 0);
}
if (fix->u.cpool.min_list_size > fix->list_size)
fix->u.cpool.min_list_size = fix->list_size;
@@ -1399,7 +1403,7 @@ fix_nocpool_alloc_shrink(Allctr_t *allctr, erts_aint32_t flgs)
ptr = fix->list;
fix->list = *((void **) ptr);
fix->list_size--;
- dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, 0);
+ dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, NULL, 0);
fix->u.nocpool.allocated--;
}
if (fix->list_size != 0) {
@@ -1746,11 +1750,13 @@ handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr)
type = ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type;
- ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE <= type
- && type <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
+ ASSERT(ERTS_ALC_N_MIN_A_FIXED_SIZE
+ <= (type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE));
+ ASSERT((type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE)
+ <= ERTS_ALC_N_MAX_A_FIXED_SIZE);
if (!ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr))
- fix_nocpool_free(allctr, type, ptr);
+ fix_nocpool_free(allctr, (type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE), ptr);
else {
Block_t *blk = UMEM2BLK(ptr);
Carrier_t *busy_pcrr_p;
@@ -1765,7 +1771,9 @@ handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr)
NULL, &busy_pcrr_p);
if (used_allctr == allctr) {
doit:
- fix_cpool_free(allctr, type, ptr, &busy_pcrr_p);
+ fix_cpool_free(allctr, (type & ~ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE),
+ ptr, &busy_pcrr_p,
+ !(type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE));
clear_busy_pool_carrier(allctr, busy_pcrr_p);
}
else {
@@ -1885,7 +1893,7 @@ handle_delayed_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr,
if (fix)
handle_delayed_fix_dealloc(allctr, ptr);
else
- dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, 1);
+ dealloc_block(allctr, ptr, NULL, 1);
}
}
@@ -1991,15 +1999,24 @@ erts_alcu_check_delayed_dealloc(Allctr_t *allctr,
ERTS_ALCU_DD_OPS_LIM_LOW, NULL, NULL, NULL)
static void
-dealloc_block(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr, int dec_cc_on_redirect)
+dealloc_block(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr, ErtsAlcFixList_t *fix, int dec_cc_on_redirect)
{
Block_t *blk = UMEM2BLK(ptr);
ERTS_SMP_LC_ASSERT(!allctr->thread_safe
|| erts_lc_mtx_is_locked(&allctr->mutex));
- if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk))
+ if (IS_SBC_BLK(blk)) {
destroy_carrier(allctr, blk, NULL);
+#ifdef ERTS_SMP
+ if (fix && ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr)) {
+ ErtsAlcType_t type = ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type;
+ if (!(type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE))
+ fix->u.cpool.used--;
+ fix->u.cpool.allocated--;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
#ifndef ERTS_SMP
else
mbc_free(allctr, ptr, NULL);
@@ -2012,6 +2029,12 @@ dealloc_block(Allctr_t *allctr, void *ptr, int dec_cc_on_redirect)
used_allctr = get_used_allctr(allctr, ERTS_ALC_TS_PREF_LOCK_NO, ptr,
NULL, &busy_pcrr_p);
if (used_allctr == allctr) {
+ if (fix) {
+ ErtsAlcType_t type = ((ErtsAllctrFixDDBlock_t *) ptr)->fix_type;
+ if (!(type & ERTS_ALC_FIX_NO_UNUSE))
+ fix->u.cpool.used--;
+ fix->u.cpool.allocated--;
+ }
mbc_free(allctr, ptr, &busy_pcrr_p);
clear_busy_pool_carrier(allctr, busy_pcrr_p);
}
@@ -5215,7 +5238,7 @@ do_erts_alcu_free(ErtsAlcType_t type, void *extra, void *p,
if (allctr->fix) {
if (ERTS_ALC_IS_CPOOL_ENABLED(allctr))
- fix_cpool_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp);
+ fix_cpool_free(allctr, type, p, busy_pcrr_pp, 1);
else
fix_nocpool_free(allctr, type, p);
}
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c
index bcf6311079..6d827c6bda 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c
@@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ erts_set_this_node(Eterm sysname, Uint creation)
erts_this_node->sysname = sysname;
erts_this_node->creation = creation;
erts_this_node_sysname = erts_this_node_sysname_BUFFER;
- erts_snprintf(erts_this_node_sysname, sizeof(erts_this_node_sysname),
+ erts_snprintf(erts_this_node_sysname, sizeof(erts_this_node_sysname_BUFFER),
"%T", sysname);
(void) hash_put(&erts_node_table, (void *) erts_this_node);
@@ -794,7 +794,7 @@ void erts_init_node_tables(void)
erts_this_node->creation = 0;
erts_this_node->dist_entry = erts_this_dist_entry;
erts_this_node_sysname = erts_this_node_sysname_BUFFER;
- erts_snprintf(erts_this_node_sysname, sizeof(erts_this_node_sysname),
+ erts_snprintf(erts_this_node_sysname, sizeof(erts_this_node_sysname_BUFFER),
"%T", erts_this_node->sysname);
(void) hash_put(&erts_node_table, (void *) erts_this_node);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
index af8db519d4..b64a7f8902 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
@@ -2887,22 +2887,29 @@ scheduler_wait(int *fcalls, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp, ErtsRunQueue *rq)
}
if (aux_work) {
- flgs = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&ssi->flags);
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
- if (current_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref)) {
- if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) && !thr_prgr_active) {
- erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
- sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1);
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ flgs = erts_smp_atomic32_read_acqb(&ssi->flags);
+ current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ if (current_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref)) {
+ if (!thr_prgr_active) {
+ erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
+ sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1);
+ }
+ erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
}
- erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
}
}
else {
ErtsMonotonicTime timeout_time;
- timeout_time = erts_check_next_timeout_time(esdp);
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
- if (current_time >= timeout_time) {
- if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) && !thr_prgr_active) {
+ int do_timeout = 0;
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ timeout_time = erts_check_next_timeout_time(esdp);
+ current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ do_timeout = (current_time >= timeout_time);
+ } else
+ timeout_time = ERTS_MONOTONIC_TIME_MAX;
+ if (do_timeout) {
+ if (!thr_prgr_active) {
erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1);
}
@@ -2926,23 +2933,28 @@ scheduler_wait(int *fcalls, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp, ErtsRunQueue *rq)
int res;
ASSERT(flgs & ERTS_SSI_FLG_TSE_SLEEPING);
ASSERT(flgs & ERTS_SSI_FLG_WAITING);
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ current_time = ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) ? 0 :
+ erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
do {
Sint64 timeout;
if (current_time >= timeout_time)
break;
- timeout = ERTS_MONOTONIC_TO_NSEC(timeout_time
- - current_time
- - 1) + 1;
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ timeout = ERTS_MONOTONIC_TO_NSEC(timeout_time
+ - current_time
+ - 1) + 1;
+ } else
+ timeout = -1;
res = erts_tse_twait(ssi->event, timeout);
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ current_time = ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) ? 0 :
+ erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
} while (res == EINTR);
}
}
if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp))
erts_thr_progress_finalize_wait(esdp);
}
- if (current_time >= timeout_time)
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) && current_time >= timeout_time)
erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
}
@@ -3010,9 +3022,11 @@ scheduler_wait(int *fcalls, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp, ErtsRunQueue *rq)
ASSERT(!erts_port_task_have_outstanding_io_tasks());
erl_sys_schedule(1); /* Might give us something to do */
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
- if (current_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref))
- erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ if (current_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref))
+ erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
+ }
sys_aux_work:
#ifndef ERTS_SMP
@@ -3021,15 +3035,18 @@ scheduler_wait(int *fcalls, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp, ErtsRunQueue *rq)
aux_work = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&ssi->aux_work);
if (aux_work) {
- if (!working)
- sched_wall_time_change(esdp, working = 1);
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ if (!working)
+ sched_wall_time_change(esdp, working = 1);
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
- if (!thr_prgr_active)
- erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
+ if (!thr_prgr_active)
+ erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
#endif
+ }
aux_work = handle_aux_work(&esdp->aux_work_data, aux_work, 1);
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
- if (aux_work && erts_thr_progress_update(esdp))
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) && aux_work &&
+ erts_thr_progress_update(esdp))
erts_thr_progress_leader_update(esdp);
#endif
}
@@ -3127,7 +3144,7 @@ scheduler_wait(int *fcalls, ErtsSchedulerData *esdp, ErtsRunQueue *rq)
erl_sys_schedule(0);
- {
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
ErtsMonotonicTime current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
if (current_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref))
erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
@@ -6790,7 +6807,8 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp)
}
}
- (void) erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp))
+ (void) erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
erts_smp_runq_lock(esdp->run_queue);
non_empty_runq(esdp->run_queue);
@@ -6906,7 +6924,7 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp)
& ERTS_RUNQ_FLGS_QMASK);
aux_work = erts_atomic32_read_acqb(&ssi->aux_work);
if (aux_work|qmask) {
- if (!thr_prgr_active) {
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) && !thr_prgr_active) {
erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1);
}
@@ -6914,7 +6932,8 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp)
aux_work = handle_aux_work(&esdp->aux_work_data,
aux_work,
1);
- if (aux_work && erts_thr_progress_update(esdp))
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) && aux_work &&
+ erts_thr_progress_update(esdp))
erts_thr_progress_leader_update(esdp);
if (qmask) {
erts_smp_runq_lock(esdp->run_queue);
@@ -6924,32 +6943,40 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp)
}
if (aux_work) {
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
- if (current_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref)) {
- if (!thr_prgr_active) {
- erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
- sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1);
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ if (current_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref)) {
+ if (!thr_prgr_active) {
+ erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
+ sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1);
+ }
+ erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
}
- erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
}
}
else {
ErtsMonotonicTime timeout_time;
- timeout_time = erts_check_next_timeout_time(esdp);
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
-
- if (current_time >= timeout_time) {
+ int do_timeout = 0;
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ timeout_time = erts_check_next_timeout_time(esdp);
+ current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ do_timeout = (current_time >= timeout_time);
+ } else
+ timeout_time = ERTS_MONOTONIC_TIME_MAX;
+ if (do_timeout) {
if (!thr_prgr_active) {
erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 1);
sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 1);
}
}
- else {
- if (thr_prgr_active) {
- erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 0);
- sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 0);
+ else {
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ if (thr_prgr_active) {
+ erts_thr_progress_active(esdp, thr_prgr_active = 0);
+ sched_wall_time_change(esdp, 0);
+ }
+ erts_thr_progress_prepare_wait(esdp);
}
- erts_thr_progress_prepare_wait(esdp);
flgs = sched_spin_suspended(ssi,
ERTS_SCHED_SUSPEND_SLEEP_SPINCOUNT);
if (flgs == (ERTS_SSI_FLG_SLEEPING
@@ -6962,23 +6989,29 @@ suspend_scheduler(ErtsSchedulerData *esdp)
| ERTS_SSI_FLG_SUSPENDED)) {
int res;
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ current_time = ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) ? 0 :
+ erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
do {
Sint64 timeout;
if (current_time >= timeout_time)
break;
- timeout = ERTS_MONOTONIC_TO_NSEC(timeout_time
- - current_time
- - 1) + 1;
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ timeout = ERTS_MONOTONIC_TO_NSEC(timeout_time
+ - current_time
+ - 1) + 1;
+ } else
+ timeout = -1;
res = erts_tse_twait(ssi->event, timeout);
- current_time = erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ current_time = ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) ? 0 :
+ erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
} while (res == EINTR);
}
}
- erts_thr_progress_finalize_wait(esdp);
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp))
+ erts_thr_progress_finalize_wait(esdp);
}
- if (current_time >= timeout_time)
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp) && current_time >= timeout_time)
erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, current_time);
}
@@ -9196,13 +9229,15 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls)
ERTS_SMP_CHK_NO_PROC_LOCKS;
- if (esdp->check_time_reds >= ERTS_CHECK_TIME_REDS)
- (void) erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
+ if (!ERTS_SCHEDULER_IS_DIRTY(esdp)) {
+ if (esdp->check_time_reds >= ERTS_CHECK_TIME_REDS)
+ (void) erts_get_monotonic_time(esdp);
- if (esdp->last_monotonic_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref)) {
- erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq);
- erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, esdp->last_monotonic_time);
- erts_smp_runq_lock(rq);
+ if (esdp->last_monotonic_time >= erts_next_timeout_time(esdp->next_tmo_ref)) {
+ erts_smp_runq_unlock(rq);
+ erts_bump_timers(esdp->timer_wheel, esdp->last_monotonic_time);
+ erts_smp_runq_lock(rq);
+ }
}
BM_STOP_TIMER(system);
@@ -9649,7 +9684,7 @@ Process *schedule(Process *p, int calls)
ASSERT(erts_proc_read_refc(p) > 0);
- if (ERTS_PTMR_IS_TIMED_OUT(p)) {
+ if (!(state & ERTS_PSFLG_EXITING) && ERTS_PTMR_IS_TIMED_OUT(p)) {
BeamInstr** pi;
#ifdef ERTS_SMP
ETHR_MEMBAR(ETHR_LoadLoad|ETHR_LoadStore);
diff --git a/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c b/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c
index 5ad92dad02..d050748703 100644
--- a/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c
+++ b/erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_child_setup.c
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ void sys_sigrelease(int sig)
#endif /* !SIG_SIGSET */
#if defined(__ANDROID__)
-int __system_properties_fd(void);
+static int system_properties_fd(void);
#endif /* __ANDROID__ */
#if defined(__ANDROID__)
@@ -104,9 +104,12 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
#if defined(HAVE_CLOSEFROM)
closefrom(from);
#elif defined(__ANDROID__)
- for (i = from; i <= to; i++) {
- if (i!=__system_properties_fd)
- (void) close(i);
+ if (from <= to) {
+ int spfd = system_properties_fd();
+ for (i = from; i <= to; i++) {
+ if (i != spfd)
+ (void) close(i);
+ }
}
#else
for (i = from; i <= to; i++)
@@ -143,9 +146,9 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[])
}
#if defined(__ANDROID__)
-int __system_properties_fd(void)
+static int system_properties_fd(void)
{
- int s, fd;
+ int fd;
char *env;
env = getenv("ANDROID_PROPERTY_WORKSPACE");
@@ -156,4 +159,3 @@ int __system_properties_fd(void)
return fd;
}
#endif /* __ANDROID__ */
-
diff --git a/erts/etc/ose/run_erl.c b/erts/etc/ose/run_erl.c
index 8bc49a485e..a6499f2bf3 100644
--- a/erts/etc/ose/run_erl.c
+++ b/erts/etc/ose/run_erl.c
@@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ int run_erl(int argc,char **argv) {
returns */
PROCESS main_pid;
hunt_in_block("run_erl","main",&main_pid);
- sig = alloc(sizeof(sig),ERTS_SIGNAL_RUN_ERL_DAEMON);
+ sig = alloc(sizeof(*sig),ERTS_SIGNAL_RUN_ERL_DAEMON);
send(&sig,main_pid);
sig = receive(sigsel);
pid = sender(&sig);
diff --git a/erts/preloaded/src/erts.app.src b/erts/preloaded/src/erts.app.src
index 345a6ae3be..cf9a06599a 100644
--- a/erts/preloaded/src/erts.app.src
+++ b/erts/preloaded/src/erts.app.src
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
{registered, []},
{applications, []},
{env, []},
- {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.0", "kernel-3.0", "sasl-2.4"]}
+ {runtime_dependencies, ["stdlib-2.5", "kernel-4.0", "sasl-2.4"]}
]}.
%% vim: ft=erlang