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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/kernel')
79 files changed, 3095 insertions, 2371 deletions
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/Makefile b/lib/kernel/doc/src/Makefile index 78e5f7bc26..de3ca1e176 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2012. 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 @@ -58,7 +58,6 @@ XML_REF3_FILES = application.xml \ net_adm.xml \ net_kernel.xml \ os.xml \ - packages.xml \ pg2.xml \ rpc.xml \ seq_trace.xml \ diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/application.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/application.xml index 51a3311ec2..9f19efc793 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/application.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/application.xml @@ -121,6 +121,15 @@ </desc> </func> <func> + <name name="get_env" arity="3"/> + <fsummary>Get the value of a configuration parameter using a default</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Works like <seealso marker="#get_env/2">get_env/2</seealso> but returns + <c><anno>Def</anno></c> value when configuration parameter + <c><anno>Par</anno></c> does not exist.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name name="get_key" arity="1"/> <name name="get_key" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Get the value of an application specification key</fsummary> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml index bb111a2242..279c7558bc 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/code.xml @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ of the additional library directories will override modules with the same name in OTP, except for modules in Kernel and STDLIB.</p> - <p>The environment variable <c>ERL_LIBS</c> (if defined) shold contain + <p>The environment variable <c>ERL_LIBS</c> (if defined) should contain a colon-separated (for Unix-like systems) or semicolon-separated (for Windows) list of additional libraries.</p> <p>Example: On an Unix-like system, <c>ERL_LIBS</c> could be set to diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/error_handler.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/error_handler.xml index acbf9a2c6e..610b65f0a2 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/error_handler.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/error_handler.xml @@ -43,19 +43,39 @@ A (possibly empty) list of arguments <c>Arg1,..,ArgN</c> </type_desc> <desc> - <p>This function is evaluated if a call is made to + <p>This function is called by the run-time system if a call is made to <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>(Arg1,.., ArgN)</c> and <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/N</c> is undefined. Note that <c>undefined_function/3</c> is evaluated inside the process making the original call.</p> - <p>If <c><anno>Module</anno></c> is interpreted, the interpreter is invoked - and the return value of the interpreted - <c><anno>Function</anno>(Arg1,.., ArgN)</c> call is returned.</p> - <p>Otherwise, it returns, if possible, the value of - <c>apply(<anno>Module</anno>, <anno>Function</anno>, <anno>Args</anno>)</c> after an attempt has been - made to autoload <c><anno>Module</anno></c>. If this is not possible, the - call to <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>(Arg1,.., ArgN)</c> fails with - exit reason <c>undef</c>.</p> + + <p>This function will first attempt to autoload + <c><anno>Module</anno></c>. If that is not possible, + an <c>undef</c> exception will be raised.</p> + + <p>If it was possible to load <c><anno>Module</anno></c> + and the function <c><anno>Function</anno>/N</c> is exported, + it will be called.</p> + + <p>Otherwise, if the function <c>'$handle_undefined_function'/2</c> + is exported, it will be called as + <c>'$handle_undefined_function'(</c><anno>Function</anno>, + <anno>Args</anno>). + </p> + <p>Otherwise an <c>undef</c> exception will be raised.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="raise_undef_exception" arity="3"/> + <fsummary>Raise an undef exception</fsummary> + <type_desc variable="Args"> + A (possibly empty) list of arguments <c>Arg1,..,ArgN</c> + </type_desc> + <desc> + <p>Raise an <c>undef</c> exception with a stacktrace indicating + that <c><anno>Module</anno>:<anno>Function</anno>/N</c> is + undefined. + </p> </desc> </func> <func> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml index b2a259080d..4a9b7d2ceb 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/file.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2012</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2013</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -100,7 +100,11 @@ <name name="deep_list"/> </datatype> <datatype> - <name name="fd"/> + <name><marker id="type-fd">fd()</marker></name> + <desc> + <p>A file descriptor representing a file opened in <seealso + marker="#raw">raw</seealso> mode.</p> + </desc> </datatype> <datatype> <name name="filename"/> @@ -109,8 +113,8 @@ <name name="io_device"/> <desc> <p>As returned by - <seealso marker="#open/2">file:open/2</seealso>, - a process handling IO protocols.</p> + <seealso marker="#open/2">file:open/2</seealso>; + <c>pid()</c> is a process handling I/O-protocols.</p> </desc> </datatype> <datatype> @@ -170,6 +174,18 @@ </desc> </func> <func> + <name name="allocate" arity="3"/> + <fsummary>Allocate file space</fsummary> + <desc> + <p><c>allocate/3</c> can be used to preallocate space for a file.</p> + <p>This function only succeeds in platforms that implement this + feature. When it succeeds, space is preallocated for the file but + the file size might not be updated. This behaviour depends on the + preallocation implementation. To guarantee the file size is updated + one must truncate the file to the new size.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> <name name="change_group" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Change group of a file</fsummary> <desc> @@ -261,6 +277,9 @@ {person, "pelle", 30}.</code> <pre>1> <input>file:consult("f.txt").</input> {ok,[{person,"kalle",25},{person,"pelle",30}]}</pre> + <p>The encoding of of <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> can be set + by a comment as described in <seealso + marker="stdlib:epp#encoding">epp(3)</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -399,6 +418,9 @@ of the error.</p> </item> </taglist> + <p>The encoding of of <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> can be set + by a comment as described in <seealso + marker="stdlib:epp#encoding">epp(3)</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -610,7 +632,7 @@ <name name="open" arity="2"/> <fsummary>Open a file</fsummary> <desc> - <p>Opens the file <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> in the mode determined + <p>Opens the file <c><anno>File</anno></c> in the mode determined by <c><anno>Modes</anno></c>, which may contain one or more of the following items:</p> <taglist> @@ -644,7 +666,8 @@ </item> <tag><c>raw</c></tag> <item> - <p>The <c>raw</c> option allows faster access to a file, + <p><marker id="raw"/> + The <c>raw</c> option allows faster access to a file, because no Erlang process is needed to handle the file. However, a file opened in this way has the following limitations:</p> @@ -767,6 +790,10 @@ <p>The Encoding can be changed for a file "on the fly" by using the <seealso marker="stdlib:io#setopts/2">io:setopts/2</seealso> function, why a file can be analyzed in latin1 encoding for i.e. a BOM, positioned beyond the BOM and then be set for the right encoding before further reading.See the <seealso marker="stdlib:unicode">unicode(3)</seealso> module for functions identifying BOM's.</p> <p>This option is not allowed on <c>raw</c> files.</p> </item> + <tag><c>ram</c></tag> + <item> + <p><c>File</c> must be <c>iodata()</c>. Returns an <c>fd()</c> which lets the <c>file</c> module operate on the data in-memory as if it is a file.</p> + </item> </taglist> <p>Returns:</p> <taglist> @@ -861,6 +888,9 @@ the error.</p> </item> </taglist> + <p>The encoding of of <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> can be set + by a comment as described in <seealso + marker="stdlib:epp#encoding">epp(3)</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -902,6 +932,9 @@ of the error.</p> </item> </taglist> + <p>The encoding of of <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> can be set + by a comment as described in <seealso + marker="stdlib:epp#encoding">epp(3)</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -971,7 +1004,10 @@ of the error.</p> </item> </taglist> - </desc> + <p>The encoding of of <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> can be set + by a comment as described in <seealso + marker="stdlib:epp#encoding">epp(3)</seealso>.</p> + </desc> </func> <func> <name name="path_script" arity="3"/> @@ -1220,11 +1256,11 @@ <p>The record <c>file_info</c> contains the following fields.</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>size = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>size = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Size of file in bytes.</p> </item> - <tag><c>type = device | directory | regular | other</c></tag> + <tag><c>type = device | directory | other | regular | symlink</c></tag> <item> <p>The type of the file.</p> </item> @@ -1232,22 +1268,22 @@ <item> <p>The current system access to the file.</p> </item> - <tag><c>atime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() </c></tag> + <tag><c>atime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>The last time the file was read.</p> </item> - <tag><c>mtime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() </c></tag> + <tag><c>mtime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>The last time the file was written.</p> </item> - <tag><c>ctime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() </c></tag> + <tag><c>ctime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() >=0</c></tag> <item> <p>The interpretation of this time field depends on the operating system. On Unix, it is the last time the file or the inode was changed. In Windows, it is the create time.</p> </item> - <tag><c>mode = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>mode = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>The file permissions as the sum of the following bit values:</p> @@ -1278,33 +1314,33 @@ <p>On Unix platforms, other bits than those listed above may be set.</p> </item> - <tag><c>links = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>links = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Number of links to the file (this will always be 1 for file systems which have no concept of links).</p> </item> - <tag><c>major_device = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>major_device = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Identifies the file system where the file is located. In Windows, the number indicates a drive as follows: 0 means A:, 1 means B:, and so on.</p> </item> - <tag><c>minor_device = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>minor_device = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Only valid for character devices on Unix. In all other cases, this field is zero.</p> </item> - <tag><c>inode = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>inode = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Gives the <c>inode</c> number. On non-Unix file systems, this field will be zero.</p> </item> - <tag><c>uid = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>uid = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Indicates the owner of the file. Will be zero for non-Unix file systems.</p> </item> - <tag><c>gid = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>gid = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Gives the group that the owner of the file belongs to. Will be zero for non-Unix file systems.</p> @@ -1502,6 +1538,9 @@ of the error.</p> </item> </taglist> + <p>The encoding of of <c><anno>Filename</anno></c> can be set + by a comment as described in <seealso + marker="stdlib:epp#encoding">epp(3)</seealso>.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -1732,22 +1771,22 @@ <p>The following fields are used from the record, if they are given.</p> <taglist> - <tag><c>atime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>atime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>The last time the file was read.</p> </item> - <tag><c>mtime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>mtime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>The last time the file was written.</p> </item> - <tag><c>ctime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>ctime = <seealso marker="#type-date_time">date_time()</seealso> | integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>On Unix, any value give for this field will be ignored (the "ctime" for the file will be set to the current time). On Windows, this field is the new creation time to set for the file.</p> </item> - <tag><c>mode = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>mode = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>The file permissions as the sum of the following bit values:</p> @@ -1778,15 +1817,15 @@ <p>On Unix platforms, other bits than those listed above may be set.</p> </item> - <tag><c>uid = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>uid = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Indicates the owner of the file. Ignored for non-Unix file systems.</p> </item> - <tag><c>gid = integer()</c></tag> + <tag><c>gid = integer() >= 0</c></tag> <item> <p>Gives the group that the owner of the file belongs to. - Ignored non-Unix file systems.</p> + Ignored for non-Unix file systems.</p> </item> </taglist> <p>Typical error reasons:</p> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml index e327a4f907..7ea58fffff 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_sctp.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>2007</year><year>2011</year> + <year>2007</year><year>2012</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_udp.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_udp.xml index 726dc30546..4850278a64 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_udp.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_udp.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1997</year><year>2011</year> + <year>1997</year><year>2012</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/global.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/global.xml index 304a9b1d88..9c50049503 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/global.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/global.xml @@ -163,7 +163,8 @@ <fsummary>Globally register a name for a pid</fsummary> <type name="method"/> <type_desc name="method">{<c>Module</c>, <c>Function</c>} - is also allowed + is currently also allowed for backward compatibility, but its use is + deprecated </type_desc> <desc> <p>Globally associates the name <c><anno>Name</anno></c> with a pid, that is, @@ -180,6 +181,15 @@ unregistered. This function is called once for each name clash.</p> + <warning> + <p>If you plan to change code without restarting your system, + you must use an external fun (<c>fun Module:Function/Arity</c>) + as the <c><anno>Resolve</anno></c> function; if you use a + local fun you can never replace the code for the module that + the fun belongs to. + </p> + </warning> + <p>There are three pre-defined resolve functions: <c>random_exit_name/3</c>, <c>random_notify_name/3</c>, and <c>notify_all_name/3</c>. If no <c><anno>Resolve</anno></c> function is diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml index 26d1e27822..2856d84dcf 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <erlref> <header> <copyright> - <year>1996</year><year>2011</year> + <year>1996</year><year>2012</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -71,6 +71,39 @@ timeout and try to reboot the system. This can happen, for example, if the system clock is adjusted automatically by use of NTP (Network Time Protocol).</p> + + <p> If a crash occurs, an <c><![CDATA[erl_crash.dump]]></c> will <em>not</em> be written + unless the environment variable <c><![CDATA[ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS]]></c> is set. + </p> + + <pre> +% <input>erl -heart -env ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS 10 ...</input></pre> + <p> + Furthermore, <c><![CDATA[ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS]]></c> has the following behaviour on + <c>heart</c>: + </p> + <taglist> + <tag><c><![CDATA[ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS=0]]></c></tag> + <item><p> + Suppresses the writing a crash dump file entirely, + thus rebooting the runtime system immediately. + This is the same as not setting the environment variable. + </p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS=-1]]></c></tag> + <item><p> Setting the environment variable to a negative value will not reboot + the runtime system until the crash dump file has been completly written. + </p> + </item> + <tag><c><![CDATA[ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS=S]]></c></tag> + <item><p> + Heart will wait for <c>S</c> seconds to let the crash dump file be written. + After <c>S</c> seconds <c>heart</c> will reboot the runtime system regardless of + the crash dump file has been written or not. + </p> + </item> + </taglist> + <p>In the following descriptions, all function fails with reason <c>badarg</c> if <c>heart</c> is not started.</p> </description> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml index 32b4a429dd..3d929a772e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml @@ -323,8 +323,11 @@ fe80::204:acff:fe17:bf38 <type name="stat_option"/> <desc> <p>Gets one or more statistic options for a socket.</p> + <p><c>getstat(<anno>Socket</anno>)</c> is equivalent to - <c>getstat(<anno>Socket</anno>, [recv_avg, recv_cnt, recv_dvi, recv_max, recv_oct, send_avg, send_cnt, send_dvi, send_max, send_oct])</c></p> + <c>getstat(<anno>Socket</anno>, [recv_avg, recv_cnt, recv_dvi, + recv_max, recv_oct, send_avg, send_cnt, send_dvi, send_max, + send_oct])</c>.</p> <p>The following options are available:</p> <taglist> <tag><c>recv_avg</c></tag> @@ -371,7 +374,51 @@ fe80::204:acff:fe17:bf38 </taglist> </desc> </func> - + <func> + <name name="parse_ipv4_address" arity="1" /> + <fsummary>Parse an IPv4 address</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Parses an IPv4 address string and returns an <a href="#type-ip4_address">ip4_address()</a>. + Accepts a shortened IPv4 shortened address string.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="parse_ipv4strict_address" arity="1" /> + <fsummary>Parse an IPv4 address strict.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Parses an IPv4 address string containing four fields, i.e <b>not</b> shortened, and returns an <a href="#type-ip4_adress">ip4_address()</a>.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="parse_ipv6_address" arity="1" /> + <fsummary>Parse an IPv6 address</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Parses an IPv6 address string and returns an <a href="#type-ip6_address">ip6_address()</a>. + If an IPv4 address string is passed, an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address is returned.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="parse_ipv6strict_address" arity="1" /> + <fsummary>Parse an IPv6 address strict.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Parses an IPv6 address string and returns an <a href="#type-ip6_address">ip6_address()</a>. + Does <b>not</b> accept IPv4 adresses.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="parse_address" arity="1" /> + <fsummary>Parse an IPv4 or IPv6 address.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Parses an IPv4 or IPv6 address string and returns an <a href="#type-ip4_address">ip4_address()</a> or <a href="#type-ip6_address">ip6_address()</a>. Accepts a shortened IPv4 address string.</p> + </desc> + </func> + <func> + <name name="parse_strict_address" arity="1" /> + <fsummary>Parse an IPv4 or IPv6 address strict.</fsummary> + <desc> + <p>Parses an IPv4 or IPv6 address string and returns an <a href="#type-ip4_address">ip4_address()</a> or <a href="#type-ip6_adress">ip6_address()</a>. Does <b>not</b> accept a shortened IPv4 address string.</p> + </desc> + </func> <func> <name name="peername" arity="1"/> <fsummary>Return the address and port for the other end of a connection</fsummary> @@ -512,13 +559,100 @@ fe80::204:acff:fe17:bf38 <c>[Byte1,Byte2|Binary]</c>.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{high_watermark, Size}</c></tag> - <item> <p> - Sender is forced busy if sent and enqueued data - reaches the highwater mark. - <br /> Default: 8192 kB. - </p> - </item> + <tag><c>{high_msgq_watermark, Size}</c> (TCP/IP sockets)</tag> + <item> + <p>The socket message queue will be set into a busy + state when the amount of data queued on the message + queue reaches this limit. Note that this limit only + concerns data that have not yet reached the ERTS internal + socket implementation. Default value used is 8 kB.</p> + <p>Senders of data to the socket will be suspended if + either the socket message queue is busy, or the socket + itself is busy.</p> + <p>For more information see the <c>low_msgq_watermark</c>, + <c>high_watermark</c>, and <c>low_watermark</c> options.</p> + <p>Note that distribution sockets will disable the use of + <c>high_msgq_watermark</c> and <c>low_msgq_watermark</c>, + and will instead use the + <seealso marker="erts:erlang#system_info_dist_buf_busy_limit">distribution + buffer busy limit</seealso> which is a similar feature.</p> + </item> + + <tag><c>{high_watermark, Size}</c> (TCP/IP sockets)</tag> + <item> + <p>The socket will be set into a busy state when the amount + of data queued internally by the ERTS socket implementation + reaches this limit. Default value used is 8 kB.</p> + <p>Senders of data to the socket will be suspended if + either the socket message queue is busy, or the socket + itself is busy.</p> + <p>For more information see the <c>low_watermark</c>, + <c>high_msgq_watermark</c>, and <c>low_msqg_watermark</c> + options.</p> + </item> + + <tag><c>{ipv6_v6only, Boolean}</c></tag> + <item> + <p> + Restricts the socket to only use IPv6, prohibiting any + IPv4 connections. This is only applicable for + IPv6 sockets (option <c>inet6</c>). + </p> + <p> + On most platforms this option has to be set on the socket + before associating it to an address. Therefore it is only + reasonable to give it when creating the socket and not + to use it when calling the function + (<seealso marker="#setopts/2">setopts/2</seealso>) + containing this description. + </p> + <p> + The behaviour of a socket with this socket option set to + <c>true</c> is becoming the only portable one. The original + idea when IPv6 was new of using IPv6 for all traffic + is now not recommended by FreeBSD (you can use + <c>{ipv6_v6only,false}</c> to override the recommended + system default value), + forbidden by OpenBSD (the supported GENERIC kernel) + and impossible on Windows (that has separate + IPv4 and IPv6 protocol stacks). Most Linux distros + still have a system default value of <c>false</c>. + This policy shift among operating systems towards + separating IPv6 from IPv4 traffic has evolved since + it gradually proved hard and complicated to get + a dual stack implementation correct and secure. + </p> + <p> + On some platforms the only allowed value for this option + is <c>true</c>, e.g. OpenBSD and Windows. Trying to set + this option to <c>false</c> when creating the socket + will in this case fail. + </p> + <p> + Setting this option on platforms where it does not exist + is ignored and getting this option with + <seealso marker="#getopts/2">getopts/2</seealso> + returns no value i.e the returned list will not contain an + <c>{ipv6_v6only,_}</c> tuple. On Windows the option acually + does not exist, but it is emulated as being a + read-only option with the value <c>true</c>. + </p> + <p> + So it boils down to that setting this option to <c>true</c> + when creating a socket will never fail except possibly + (at the time of this writing) on a platform where you + have customized the kernel to only allow <c>false</c>, + which might be doable (but weird) on e.g. OpenBSD. + </p> + <p> + If you read back the option value using + <seealso marker="#getopts/2">getopts/2</seealso> + and get no value the option does not exist in the host OS + and all bets are off regarding the behaviour of both + an IPv6 and an IPv4 socket listening on the same port + as well as for an IPv6 socket getting IPv4 traffic. + </p> + </item> <tag><c>{keepalive, Boolean}</c>(TCP/IP sockets)</tag> <item> @@ -540,14 +674,41 @@ fe80::204:acff:fe17:bf38 the flushing time-out in seconds.</p> </item> - <tag><c>{low_watermark, Size}</c></tag> - <item> <p> - If the port has reached its <c>high_watermark</c> it will - force busy onto senders. When the port data queue reaches the - <c>low_watermark</c> callers are no longer forced busy. - <br /> Default: 4096 kB. - </p> - </item> + <tag><c>{low_msgq_watermark, Size}</c> (TCP/IP sockets)</tag> + <item> + <p>If the socket message queue is in a busy state, the + socket message queue will be set in a not busy state when + the amount of data queued in the message queue falls + below this limit. Note that this limit only concerns data + that have not yet reached the ERTS internal socket + implementation. Default value used is 4 kB.</p> + <p>Senders that have been suspended due to either a + busy message queue or a busy socket, will be resumed + when neither the socket message queue, nor the socket + are busy.</p> + <p>For more information see the <c>high_msgq_watermark</c>, + <c>high_watermark</c>, and <c>low_watermark</c> options.</p> + <p>Note that distribution sockets will disable the use of + <c>high_msgq_watermark</c> and <c>low_msgq_watermark</c>, + and will instead use the + <seealso marker="erts:erlang#system_info_dist_buf_busy_limit">distribution + buffer busy limit</seealso> which is a similar feature.</p> + </item> + + <tag><c>{low_watermark, Size}</c> (TCP/IP sockets)</tag> + <item> + <p>If the socket is in a busy state, the socket will + be set in a not busy state when the amount of data + queued internally by the ERTS socket implementation + falls below this limit. Default value used is 4 kB.</p> + <p>Senders that have been suspended due to either a + busy message queue or a busy socket, will be resumed + when neither the socket message queue, nor the socket + are busy.</p> + <p>For more information see the <c>high_watermark</c>, + <c>high_msgq_watermark</c>, and <c>low_msgq_watermark</c> + options.</p> + </item> <tag><c>{mode, Mode :: binary | list}</c></tag> <item> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml index 94624bf512..78bc533464 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <chapter> <header> <copyright> - <year>2004</year><year>2011</year> + <year>2004</year><year>2012</year> <holder>Ericsson AB. All Rights Reserved.</holder> </copyright> <legalnotice> @@ -30,6 +30,135 @@ </header> <p>This document describes the changes made to the Kernel application.</p> +<section><title>Kernel 2.15.3</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Ensure 'erl_crash.dump' when asked for it. This will + change erl_crash.dump behaviour.</p> + <p> + * Not setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS will now terminate + beam immediately on a crash without writing a crash dump + file.</p> + <p> + * Setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS to 0 will also terminate + beam immediately on a crash without writing a crash dump + file, i.e. same as not setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS + environment variable.</p> + <p> + * Setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS to a negative value will + let the beam wait indefinitely on the crash dump file + being written.</p> + <p> + * Setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS to a positive value will + let the beam wait that many seconds on the crash dump + file being written.</p> + <p> + A positive value will set an alarm/timeout for restart + both in beam and in heart if heart is running.</p> + <p> + *** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ***</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10422 Aux Id: kunagi-250 [161] </p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + +<section><title>Kernel 2.15.2</title> + + <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> + <list> + <item> + <p> + Fixed issue where using controlling_process/2 with self() + as the second argument caused the port to leak if self() + crashes. (Thanks to Ricardo Catalinas Jim�nez)</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10094</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + When sending large files using the file:sendfile fallback + file:sendfile would crash. This is now fixed.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10098</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Fix rpc:call/5 for local calls with a finite Timeout + (Thanks to Tomer Chachamu)</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10149</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + fix escript/primary archive reloading</p> + <p> + If the mtime of an escript/primary archive file changes + after being added to the code path, correctly reload the + archive and update the cache. (Thanks to Tuncer Ayaz)</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10151</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Support added for home directories named with non-ASCII + characters (codepoints above 127) on a system running in + Unicode file mode (e.g. on MacOSX or Linux with startup + arguments +fnu or +fna with the right LOCALE). Also + environment variables with Unicode content are supported + in applicable environments.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10160</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> + Allow mixed IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to sctp_bindx</p> + <p> + Also allow mixed address families to bind, since the + first address on a multihomed sctp socket must be bound + with bind, while the rest are to be bound using + sctp_bindx. At least Linux supports adding address of + mixing families. Make inet_set_faddress function + available also when HAVE_SCTP is not defined, since we + use it to find an address for bind to be able to mix ipv4 + and ipv6 addresses. Thanks to Tomas Abrahamsson</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10217</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + + + <section><title>Improvements and New Features</title> + <list> + <item> + <p>Document inet options: high_watermark, priority, + linger and a some other options that previously was + undocumented.</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10053</p> + </item> + <item> + <p>Remove bit8 option support from inet</p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10056</p> + </item> + <item> + <p> The type of the disk log header has been corrected. + (Thanks to Niclas Eklund.) </p> + <p> + Own Id: OTP-10131</p> + </item> + </list> + </section> + +</section> + <section><title>Kernel 2.15.1</title> <section><title>Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions</title> diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml index 1bc5b9e464..5e182de41d 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml @@ -80,6 +80,10 @@ DirOut = os:cmd("dir"), % on Win32 platform</code> Each environment variable is given as a single string on the format <c>"VarName=Value"</c>, where <c>VarName</c> is the name of the variable and <c>Value</c> its value.</p> + <p>If Unicode file name encoding is in effect (see the <seealso + marker="erts:erl#file_name_encoding">erl manual + page</seealso>), the strings may contain characters with + codepoints > 255.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -89,6 +93,10 @@ DirOut = os:cmd("dir"), % on Win32 platform</code> <p>Returns the <c><anno>Value</anno></c> of the environment variable <c><anno>VarName</anno></c>, or <c>false</c> if the environment variable is undefined.</p> + <p>If Unicode file name encoding is in effect (see the <seealso + marker="erts:erl#file_name_encoding">erl manual + page</seealso>), the strings (both <c><anno>VarName</anno></c> and + <c><anno>Value</anno></c>) may contain characters with codepoints > 255.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -100,8 +108,7 @@ DirOut = os:cmd("dir"), % on Win32 platform</code> environment. <c><anno>Value</anno></c> is returned as a string containing the (usually) numerical identifier for a process. On Unix, this is typically the return value of the <c>getpid()</c> - system call. On VxWorks, <c><anno>Value</anno></c> contains the task id - (decimal notation) of the Erlang task. On Windows, + system call. On Windows, the process id as returned by the <c>GetCurrentProcessId()</c> system call is used.</p> </desc> @@ -112,6 +119,13 @@ DirOut = os:cmd("dir"), % on Win32 platform</code> <desc> <p>Sets a new <c><anno>Value</anno></c> for the environment variable <c><anno>VarName</anno></c>.</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><anno>VarName</anno></c> and + <c><anno>Value</anno></c>) may contain characters with codepoints > 255.</p> + <p>On Unix platforms, the environment will be set using UTF-8 encoding + if Unicode file name translation is in effect. On Windows the + environment is set using wide character interfaces.</p> </desc> </func> <func> @@ -154,8 +168,6 @@ format_utc_timestamp() -> Solaris 1 and 2, it will be <c>sunos</c>.</p> <p>In Windows, <c><anno>Osname</anno></c> will be either <c>nt</c> (on Windows NT), or <c>windows</c> (on Windows 95).</p> - <p>On VxWorks the OS family alone is returned, that is - <c>vxworks</c>.</p> <note> <p>Think twice before using this function. Use the <c>filename</c> module if you want to inspect or build diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/packages.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/packages.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 80de2e05fc..0000000000 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/packages.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,214 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="latin1" ?> -<!DOCTYPE erlref SYSTEM "erlref.dtd"> - -<erlref> - <header> - <copyright> - <year>2004</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>packages</title> - <prepared>Kenneth Lundin</prepared> - <responsible>Kenneth Lundin</responsible> - <docno>1</docno> - <approved>Kenneth Lundin</approved> - <checked></checked> - <date>2004-09-07</date> - <rev>A</rev> - <file>packages.sgml</file> - </header> - <module>packages</module> - <modulesummary>Packages in Erlang</modulesummary> - <description> - <warning><p> - Packages has since it was introduced more than 5 years ago been an - experimental feature. Use it at your own risk, we do not - actively maintain and develop this feature. It might however be - supported some - day. - </p> - <p> - In spite of this packages work quite well, but there are some - known issues in tools and other parts where packages don't work well. - </p> - </warning> - <p><em>Introduction</em></p> - <p>Packages are simply namespaces for modules. - All old Erlang modules automatically belong to the top level - ("empty-string") namespace, and do not need any changes.</p> - <p>The full name of a packaged module is written as e.g. - "<c>fee.fie.foe.foo</c>", - i.e., as atoms separated by periods, - where the package name is the part up to - but not including the last period; - in this case "<c>fee.fie.foe</c>". - A more concrete example is the module <c>erl.lang.term</c>, - which is in the - package <c>erl.lang</c>. - Package names can have any number of segments, as in - <c>erl.lang.list.sort</c>. - The atoms in the name can be quoted, as in <c>foo.'Bar'.baz</c>, - or even the - whole name, as in <c>'foo.bar.baz'</c> but the concatenation of - atoms and - periods must not contain two consecutive period characters or - end with a period, - as in <c>'foo..bar'</c>, <c>foo.'.bar'</c>, or <c>foo.'bar.'</c>. - The periods must not be followed by whitespace.</p> - <p>The code loader maps module names onto the file system directory - structure. - E.g., the module <c>erl.lang.term</c> corresponds to a file - <c>.../erl/lang/term.beam</c> - in the search path. - Note that the name of the actual object file corresponds to - the last part only of the full module name. - (Thus, old existing modules such as <c>lists</c> - simply map to <c>.../lists.beam</c>, exactly as before.)</p> - <p>A packaged module in a file "<c>foo/bar/fred.erl</c>" is declared - as:</p> - <code type="none"> --module(foo.bar.fred).</code> - <p>This can be compiled and loaded from the Erlang shell using - <c>c(fred)</c>, if - your current directory is the same as that of the file. - The object file will be named <c>fred.beam</c>.</p> - <p>The Erlang search path works exactly as before, - except that the package segments will be appended to each - directory in the path in order to find the - file. E.g., assume the path is <c>["/usr/lib/erl", "/usr/local/lib/otp/legacy/ebin", "/home/barney/erl"]</c>. - Then, the code for a module named <c>foo.bar.fred</c> will be - searched for - first as <c>"/usr/lib/erl/foo/bar/fred.beam"</c>, then - <c>"/usr/local/lib/otp/legacy/ebin/foo/bar/fred.beam"</c> - and lastly <c>"/home/barney/erl/foo/bar/fred.beam"</c>. - A module - like <c>lists</c>, which is in the top-level package, - will be looked for as <c>"/usr/lib/erl/lists.beam"</c>, - <c>"/usr/local/lib/otp/legacy/ebin/lists.beam"</c> and - <c>"/home/barney/erl/lists.beam"</c>.</p> - <p><em>Programming</em></p> - <p>Normally, if a call is made from one module to another, - it is assumed that the - called module belongs to the same package as the source module. - The compiler - automatically expands such calls. E.g., in:</p> - <code type="none"> --module(foo.bar.m1). --export([f/1]). - -f(X) -> m2:g(X).</code> - <p><c>m2:g(X)</c> becomes a call to <c>foo.bar.m2</c> - If this is not what was intended, the call can be written - explicitly, as in</p> - <code type="none"> --module(foo.bar.m1). --export([f/1]). - -f(X) -> fee.fie.foe.m2:g(X).</code> - <p>Because the called module is given with an explicit package name, - no expansion is done in this case.</p> - <p>If a module from another package is used repeatedly in a module, - an import declaration can make life easier:</p> - <code type="none"> --module(foo.bar.m1). --export([f/1, g/1]). --import(fee.fie.foe.m2). - -f(X) -> m2:g(X). -g(X) -> m2:h(X).</code> - <p>will make the calls to <c>m2</c> refer to <c>fee.fie.foe.m2</c>. - More generally, a declaration <c>-import(Package.Module).</c> - will cause calls to <c>Module</c> - to be expanded to <c>Package.Module</c>.</p> - <p>Old-style function imports work as normal (but full module - names must be - used); e.g.:</p> - <code type="none"> --import(fee.fie.foe.m2, [g/1, h/1]).</code> - <p>however, it is probably better to avoid this form of import - altogether in new - code, since it makes it hard to see what calls are really "remote".</p> - <p>If it is necessary to call a module in the top-level package - from within a - named package, the module name can be written either with an - initial period as - in e.g. "<c>.lists</c>", or with an empty initial atom, as in - "<c>''.lists</c>". - However, the best way is to use an import declaration - - this is most obvious to - the eye, and makes sure we don't forget adding a period somewhere:</p> - <code type="none"> --module(foo.bar.fred). --export([f/1]). --import(lists). - -f(X) -> lists:reverse(X).</code> - <p>The dot-syntax for module names can be used in any expression. - All segments must - be constant atoms, and the result must be a well-formed - package/module name. - E.g.:</p> - <code type="none"> -spawn(foo.bar.fred, f, [X])</code> - <p>is equivalent to <c>spawn('foo.bar.fred', f, [X])</c>.</p> - <p><em>The Erlang Shell</em></p> - <p>The shell also automatically expands remote calls, - however currently no - expansions are made by default. - The user can change the behaviour by using the <c>import/1</c> - shell command (or its abbreviation <c>use/1</c>). E.g.:</p> - <pre> -1> <input>import(foo.bar.m).</input> -ok -2> <input>m:f().</input></pre> - <p>will evaluate <c>foo.bar.m:f()</c>. - If a new import is made of the same name, - this overrides any previous import. - (It is likely that in the future, some - system packages will be pre-imported.)</p> - <p>In addition, the shell command <c>import_all/1</c> - (and its alias <c>use_all/1</c>) - imports all modules currently found in the path for a given - package name. E.g., - assuming the files "<c>.../foo/bar/fred.beam</c>", - "<c>.../foo/bar/barney.beam</c>" - and "<c>.../foo/bar/bambam.beam</c>" can be found from our current - path,</p> - <pre> -1> <input>import_all(foo.bar).</input></pre> - <p>will make <c>fred</c>, <c>barney</c> and <c>bambam</c> - expand to <c>foo.bar.fred</c>, - <c>foo.bar.barney</c> and <c>foo.bar.bambam</c>, respectively.</p> - <p>Note: The compiler does not have an "import all" directive, for the - reason that Erlang has no compile time type checking. - E.g. if the wrong search - path is used at compile time, a call <c>m:f(...)</c> - could be expanded to <c>foo.bar.m:f(...)</c> - without any warning, instead of the intended - <c>frob.ozz.m:f(...)</c>, if - package <c>foo.bar</c> happens to be found first in the path. - Explicitly - declaring each use of a module makes for safe code.</p> - </description> - <funcs> - <func> - <name>no functions exported</name> - <fsummary>x</fsummary> - </func> - </funcs> -</erlref> - diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/ref_man.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/ref_man.xml index 9ef0959271..67d91ba585 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/ref_man.xml +++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/ref_man.xml @@ -64,6 +64,5 @@ <xi:include href="zlib_stub.xml"/> <xi:include href="app.xml"/> <xi:include href="config.xml"/> - <xi:include href="packages.xml"/> </application> diff --git a/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/c_src/uds_drv.c b/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/c_src/uds_drv.c index 9327ab19dc..9ad6b85a0f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/c_src/uds_drv.c +++ b/lib/kernel/examples/uds_dist/c_src/uds_drv.c @@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ static void *my_malloc(size_t size) void *ptr; if ((ptr = driver_alloc(size)) == NULL) { - erl_exit(1,"Could not allocate %d bytes of memory",(int) size); + erl_exit(1,"Could not allocate %lu bytes of memory",(unsigned long) size); } return ptr; } @@ -977,7 +977,7 @@ static void *my_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) void erl_exit(int, char *, ...); void *nptr; if ((nptr = driver_realloc(ptr, size)) == NULL) { - erl_exit(1,"Could not reallocate %d bytes of memory",(int) size); + erl_exit(1,"Could not reallocate %lu bytes of memory",(unsigned long) size); } return nptr; } diff --git a/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl b/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl index 5b52f6f294..91e13d99a9 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl +++ b/lib/kernel/include/dist.hrl @@ -36,3 +36,4 @@ -define(DFLAG_UNICODE_IO,16#1000). -define(DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE,16#2000). -define(DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS, 16#4000). +-define(DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS, 16#10000). diff --git a/lib/kernel/include/file.hrl b/lib/kernel/include/file.hrl index bf97173122..69aec1ee36 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/include/file.hrl +++ b/lib/kernel/include/file.hrl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2013. 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 @@ -22,32 +22,37 @@ %%-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -record(file_info, - {size :: non_neg_integer(), % Size of file in bytes. - type :: 'device' | 'directory' | 'other' | 'regular' | 'symlink', - access :: 'read' | 'write' | 'read_write' | 'none', - atime :: file:date_time() | integer(), % The local time the file was last read: - % {{Year, Mon, Day}, {Hour, Min, Sec}}. - % atime, ctime, mtime may also be unix epochs() - mtime :: file:date_time() | integer(), % The local time the file was last written. - ctime :: file:date_time() | integer(), % The interpretation of this time field - % is dependent on operating system. - % On Unix it is the last time the file - % or the inode was changed. On Windows, - % it is the creation time. - mode :: integer(), % File permissions. On Windows, - % the owner permissions will be - % duplicated for group and user. - links :: non_neg_integer(), % Number of links to the file (1 if the - % filesystem doesn't support links). - major_device :: integer(), % Identifies the file system (Unix), - % or the drive number (A: = 0, B: = 1) - % (Windows). - %% The following are Unix specific. - %% They are set to zero on other operating systems. - minor_device :: integer(), % Only valid for devices. - inode :: integer(), % Inode number for file. - uid :: integer(), % User id for owner. - gid :: integer()}). % Group id for owner. + {size :: non_neg_integer(), % Size of file in bytes. + type :: 'device' | 'directory' | 'other' | 'regular' | 'symlink', + access :: 'read' | 'write' | 'read_write' | 'none', + atime :: file:date_time() | non_neg_integer(), + % The local time the file was last read: + % {{Year, Mon, Day}, {Hour, Min, Sec}}. + % atime, ctime, mtime may also be unix epochs() + mtime :: file:date_time() | non_neg_integer(), + % The local time the file was last written. + ctime :: file:date_time() | non_neg_integer(), + % The interpretation of this time field + % is dependent on operating system. + % On Unix it is the last time the file + % or the inode was changed. On Windows, + % it is the creation time. + mode :: non_neg_integer(), % File permissions. On Windows, + % the owner permissions will be + % duplicated for group and user. + links :: non_neg_integer(), + % Number of links to the file (1 if the + % filesystem doesn't support links). + major_device :: non_neg_integer(), + % Identifies the file system (Unix), + % or the drive number (A: = 0, B: = 1) + % (Windows). + %% The following are Unix specific. + %% They are set to zero on other operating systems. + minor_device :: non_neg_integer(), % Only valid for devices. + inode :: non_neg_integer(), % Inode number for file. + uid :: non_neg_integer(), % User id for owner. + gid :: non_neg_integer()}). % Group id for owner. -record(file_descriptor, diff --git a/lib/kernel/internal_doc/distribution_handshake.txt b/lib/kernel/internal_doc/distribution_handshake.txt index 6a3ee22ed3..d00c4ceb02 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/internal_doc/distribution_handshake.txt +++ b/lib/kernel/internal_doc/distribution_handshake.txt @@ -1,215 +1 @@ -HOW THE DISTRIBUTION HANDSHAKE WORKS ------------------------------------- - -This document describes the distribution handshake introduced in -the R6 release of Erlang/OTP. - -GENERAL -------- - -The TCP/IP distribution uses a handshake which expects a -connection based protocol, i.e. the protocol does not include -any authentication after the handshake procedure. - -This is not entirely safe, as it is vulnerable against takeover -attacks, but it is a tradeoff between fair safety and performance. - -The cookies are never sent in cleartext and the handshake procedure -expects the client (called A) to be the first one to prove that it can -generate a sufficient digest. The digest is generated with the -MD5 message digest algorithm and the challenges are expected to be very -random numbers. - -DEFINITIONS ------------ - -A challenge is a 32 bit integer number in big endian order. Below the function -gen_challenge() returns a random 32 bit integer used as a challenge. - -A digest is a (16 bytes) MD5 hash of [the Challenge (as text) concatenated -with the cookie (as text)]. Below, the function gen_digest(Challenge, Cookie) -generates a digest as described above. - -An out_cookie is the cookie used in outgoing communication to a certain node, -so that A's out_cookie for B should correspond with B's in_cookie for A and -the other way around. A's out_cookie for B and A's in_cookie for B need *NOT* -be the same. Below the function out_cookie(Node) returns the current -node's out_cookie for Node. - -An in_cookie is the cookie expected to be used by another node when -communicating with us, so that A's in_cookie for B corresponds with B's -out_cookie for A. Below the function in_cookie(Node) returns the current -node's in_cookie for Node. - -The cookies are text strings that can be viewed as passwords. - -Every message in the handshake starts with a 16 bit big endian integer -which contains the length of the message (not counting the two initial bytes). -In erlang this corresponds to the gen_tcp option {packet, 2}. Note that after -the handshake, the distribution switches to 4 byte packet headers. - -THE HANDSHAKE IN DETAIL ------------------------ - -Imagine two nodes, node A, which initiates the handshake and node B, which -accepts the connection. - -1) connect/accept: A connects to B via TCP/IP and B accepts the connection. - -2) send_name/receive_name: A sends an initial identification to B. -B receives the message. The message looks -like this (every "square" being one byte and the packet header removed): - -+---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+-----+ -|'n'|Version0|Version1|Flag0|Flag1|Flag2|Flag3|Name0|Name1| ... |NameN| -+---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-... +-----+ - -The 'n' is just a message tag, -Version0 & Version1 is the distribution version selected by node A, - based on information from EPMD. (16 bit big endian) -Flag0 ... Flag3 are capability flags, the capabilities defined in dist.hrl. - (32 bit big endian) -Name0 ... NameN is the full nodename of A, as a string of bytes (the - packet length denotes how long it is). - -3) recv_status/send_status: B sends a status message to A, which indicates -if the connection is allowed. Four different status codes are defined: -ok: The handshake will continue. -ok_simultaneous: The handshake will continue, but A is informed that B - has another ongoing connection attempt that will be - shut down (simultaneous connect where A's name is - greater than B's name, compared literally), -nok: The handshake will not continue, as B already has an ongoing handshake - which it itself has initiated. (simultaneous connect where B's name is - greater than A's) -not_allowed: The connection is disallowed for some (unspecified) security - reason. -alive: A connection to the node is already active, which either means - that node A is confused or that the TCP connection breakdown - of a previous node with this name has not yet reached node B. - See 3B below. - -This is the format of the status message: - -+---+-------+-------+-...-+-------+ -|'s'|Status0|Status1| ... |StatusN| -+---+-------+-------+-...-+-------+ - -'s' is the message tag -Status0 ... StatusN is the status as a string (not terminated) - -3B) send_status/recv_status: If status was 'alive', node A will answer with -another status message containing either 'true' which means that the -connection should continue (The old connection from this node is broken), or -'false', which simply means that the connection should be closed, the -connection attempt was a mistake. - -4) recv_challenge/send_challenge: If the status was 'ok' or 'ok_simultaneous', -The handshake continues with B sending A another message, the challenge. -The challenge contains the same type of information as the "name" message -initially sent from A to B, with the addition of a 32 bit challenge: - -+---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+--- -|'n'|Version0|Version1|Flag0|Flag1|Flag2|Flag3|Chal0|Chal1|Chal2|Chal3| -+---+--------+--------+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+--- - ------+-----+-...-+-----+ - Name0|Name1| ... |NameN| - ------+-----+-... +-----+ - -Where Chal0 ... Chal3 is the challenge as a 32 bit big endian integer -and the other fields are B's version, flags and full nodename. - -5) send_challenge_reply/recv_challenge_reply: Now A has generated -a digest and its own challenge. Those are sent together in a package -to B: - -+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ -|'r'|Chal0|Chal1|Chal2|Chal3|Dige0|Dige1|Dige2|Dige3| ... |Dige15| -+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ - -Where 'r' is the tag, Chal0 ... Chal3 is A's challenge for B to handle and -Dige0 ... Dige15 is the digest that A constructed from the challenge B sent -in the previous step. - -6) recv_challenge_ack/send_challenge_ack: B checks that the digest received -from A is correct and generates a digest from the challenge received from -A. The digest is then sent to A. The message looks like this: - -+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ -|'a'|Dige0|Dige1|Dige2|Dige3| ... |Dige15| -+---+-----+-----+-----+-----+-...-+------+ - -Where 'a' is the tag and Dige0 ... Dige15 is the digest calculated by B -for A's challenge. - -7) A checks the digest from B and the connection is up. - -SEMIGRAPHIC VIEW ----------------- - -A (initiator) B (acceptor) - -TCP connect -----------------------------------------> - TCP accept - -send_name -----------------------------------------> - recv_name - - <---------------------------------------- send_status -recv_status -(if status was 'alive' - send_status - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -> - recv_status) - ChB = gen_challenge() - (ChB) - <---------------------------------------- send_challenge -recv_challenge - -ChA = gen_challenge(), -OCA = out_cookie(B), -DiA = gen_digest(ChB,OCA) - (ChA, DiA) -send_challenge_reply --------------------------------> - recv_challenge_reply - ICB = in_cookie(A), - check: - DiA == gen_digest - (ChB, ICB) ? - - if OK: - OCB = out_cookie(A), - DiB = gen_digest - (DiB) (ChA, OCB) - <----------------------------------------- send_challenge_ack -recv_challenge_ack DONE -ICA = in_cookie(B), - else -check: CLOSE -DiB == gen_digest(ChA,ICA) ? -- if OK - DONE -- else - CLOSE - - -THE CURRENTLY DEFINED FLAGS ---------------------------- -Currently the following capability flags are defined: - -%% The node should be published and part of the global namespace --define(DFLAG_PUBLISHED,1). - -%% The node implements an atom cache --define(DFLAG_ATOM_CACHE,2). - -%% The node implements extended (3 * 32 bits) references --define(DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES,4). - -%% The node implements distributed process monitoring. --define(DFLAG_DIST_MONITOR,8). - -%% The node uses separate tag for fun's (lambdas) in the distribution protocol. --define(DFLAG_FUN_TAGS,16). - -An R6 erlang node implements all of the above, while a C or Java node only -implements DFLAG_EXTENDED_REFERENCES. - -Last modified 1999-11-08 -- Patrik Nyblom, OTP +This information has been moved to the "Distribution Protocol" chapter of "ERTS User's Guide". diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/Makefile b/lib/kernel/src/Makefile index a39864d6b7..eaced4861a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/Makefile +++ b/lib/kernel/src/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -107,7 +107,6 @@ MODULES = \ net_adm \ net_kernel \ os \ - packages \ pg2 \ ram_file \ rpc \ @@ -171,13 +170,13 @@ docs: # ---------------------------------------------------- ../../hipe/main/hipe.hrl: ../../hipe/vsn.mk ../../hipe/main/hipe.hrl.src - sed -e "s;%VSN%;$(HIPE_VSN);" ../../hipe/main/hipe.hrl.src > ../../hipe/main/hipe.hrl + $(vsn_verbose)sed -e "s;%VSN%;$(HIPE_VSN);" ../../hipe/main/hipe.hrl.src > ../../hipe/main/hipe.hrl $(APP_TARGET): $(APP_SRC) ../vsn.mk - sed -e 's;%VSN%;$(KERNEL_VSN);' $< > $@ + $(vsn_verbose)sed -e 's;%VSN%;$(KERNEL_VSN);' $< > $@ $(APPUP_TARGET): $(APPUP_SRC) ../vsn.mk - sed -e 's;%VSN%;$(KERNEL_VSN);' $< > $@ + $(vsn_verbose)sed -e 's;%VSN%;$(KERNEL_VSN);' $< > $@ EPMD_FLAGS = -Depmd_port_no=$(EPMD_PORT_NO) \ @@ -187,10 +186,10 @@ EPMD_FLAGS = -Depmd_port_no=$(EPMD_PORT_NO) \ -Derlang_daemon_port=$(EPMD_PORT_NO) $(ESRC)/inet_dns_record_adts.hrl: $(ESRC)/inet_dns_record_adts.pl - LANG=C $(PERL) $< > $@ + $(gen_verbose)LANG=C $(PERL) $< > $@ $(EBIN)/erl_epmd.beam: $(ESRC)/erl_epmd.erl - $(ERLC) $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) $(EPMD_FLAGS) -o$(EBIN) $< + $(V_ERLC) $(ERL_COMPILE_FLAGS) $(EPMD_FLAGS) -o$(EBIN) $< # ---------------------------------------------------- # Release Target diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/application.erl b/lib/kernel/src/application.erl index c299fb085c..4e65883be7 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/application.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/application.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ which_applications/0, which_applications/1, loaded_applications/0, permit/2]). -export([set_env/3, set_env/4, unset_env/2, unset_env/3]). --export([get_env/1, get_env/2, get_all_env/0, get_all_env/1]). +-export([get_env/1, get_env/2, get_env/3, get_all_env/0, get_all_env/1]). -export([get_key/1, get_key/2, get_all_key/0, get_all_key/1]). -export([get_application/0, get_application/1, info/0]). -export([start_type/0]). @@ -37,8 +37,7 @@ -type application_opt() :: {'description', Description :: string()} | {'vsn', Vsn :: string()} | {'id', Id :: string()} - | {'modules', [(Module :: module()) | - {Module :: module(), Version :: term()}]} + | {'modules', [Module :: module()]} | {'registered', Names :: [Name :: atom()]} | {'applications', [Application :: atom()]} | {'included_applications', [Application :: atom()]} @@ -265,6 +264,20 @@ get_env(Key) -> get_env(Application, Key) -> application_controller:get_env(Application, Key). +-spec get_env(Application, Par, Def) -> Val when + Application :: atom(), + Par :: atom(), + Def :: term(), + Val :: term(). + +get_env(Application, Key, Def) -> + case get_env(Application, Key) of + {ok, Val} -> + Val; + undefined -> + Def + end. + -spec get_all_env() -> Env when Env :: [{Par :: atom(), Val :: term()}]. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl b/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl index ebfe84463a..75ce852001 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/application_controller.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ %% appl_opt() = {description, string()} | %% {vsn, string()} | %% {id, string()}, | -%% {modules, [Module|{Module,Vsn}]} | +%% {modules, [Module]} | %% {registered, [atom()]} | %% {applications, [atom()]} | %% {included_applications, [atom()]} | @@ -172,7 +172,6 @@ %% {maxP, integer()|infinity} | %% {mod, {Module, term()}} %% Module = atom() -%% Vsn = term() %% Purpose: Starts the application_controller. This process starts all %% application masters for the applications. %% The kernel application is the only application that is @@ -446,7 +445,7 @@ get_application_module(Module) -> get_application_module(Module, AppModules). get_application_module(Module, [[AppName, Modules]|AppModules]) -> - case in_modules(Module, Modules) of + case lists:member(Module, Modules) of true -> {ok, AppName}; false -> @@ -455,16 +454,6 @@ get_application_module(Module, [[AppName, Modules]|AppModules]) -> get_application_module(_Module, []) -> undefined. -%% 'modules' key in .app is a list of Module or {Module,Vsn} -in_modules(Module, [Module|_Modules]) -> - true; -in_modules(Module, [{Module, _Vsn}|_Modules]) -> - true; -in_modules(Module, [_Module|Modules]) -> - in_modules(Module, Modules); -in_modules(_Module, []) -> - false. - permit_application(ApplName, Flag) -> gen_server:call(?AC, {permit_application, ApplName, Flag}, @@ -1971,5 +1960,5 @@ to_string(Term) -> true -> Term; false -> - lists:flatten(io_lib:write(Term)) + lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~134217728p", [Term])) end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/code.erl b/lib/kernel/src/code.erl index a9259817ea..361f2bdf8a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/code.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/code.erl @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ which/1, where_is_file/1, where_is_file/2, - set_primary_archive/3, + set_primary_archive/4, clash/0]). -export_type([load_error_rsn/0, load_ret/0]). @@ -359,7 +359,6 @@ load_code_server_prerequisites() -> hipe_unified_loader, lists, os, - packages, unicode], [M = M:module_info(module) || M <- Needed], ok. @@ -413,7 +412,7 @@ which(Module) when is_atom(Module) -> end. which2(Module) -> - Base = to_path(Module), + Base = atom_to_list(Module), File = filename:basename(Base) ++ objfile_extension(), Path = get_path(), which(File, filename:dirname(Base), Path). @@ -474,13 +473,16 @@ where_is_file(Path, File) when is_list(Path), is_list(File) -> -spec set_primary_archive(ArchiveFile :: file:filename(), ArchiveBin :: binary(), - FileInfo :: file:file_info()) + FileInfo :: file:file_info(), + ParserFun :: fun()) -> 'ok' | {'error', atom()}. -set_primary_archive(ArchiveFile0, ArchiveBin, #file_info{} = FileInfo) +set_primary_archive(ArchiveFile0, ArchiveBin, #file_info{} = FileInfo, + ParserFun) when is_list(ArchiveFile0), is_binary(ArchiveBin) -> ArchiveFile = filename:absname(ArchiveFile0), - case call({set_primary_archive, ArchiveFile, ArchiveBin, FileInfo}) of + case call({set_primary_archive, ArchiveFile, ArchiveBin, FileInfo, + ParserFun}) of {ok, []} -> ok; {ok, _Mode, Ebins} -> @@ -544,9 +546,6 @@ has_ext(Ext, Extlen, File) -> _ -> false end. -to_path(X) -> - filename:join(packages:split(X)). - -spec load_native_code_for_all_loaded() -> ok. load_native_code_for_all_loaded() -> Architecture = erlang:system_info(hipe_architecture), diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/code_server.erl b/lib/kernel/src/code_server.erl index a2db7c9790..b2d2c19f78 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/code_server.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/code_server.erl @@ -394,8 +394,8 @@ handle_call(stop,{_From,_Tag}, S) -> handle_call({is_cached,_File}, {_From,_Tag}, S=#state{cache=no_cache}) -> {reply, no, S}; -handle_call({set_primary_archive, File, ArchiveBin, FileInfo}, {_From,_Tag}, S=#state{mode=Mode}) -> - case erl_prim_loader:set_primary_archive(File, ArchiveBin, FileInfo) of +handle_call({set_primary_archive, File, ArchiveBin, FileInfo, ParserFun}, {_From,_Tag}, S=#state{mode=Mode}) -> + case erl_prim_loader:set_primary_archive(File, ArchiveBin, FileInfo, ParserFun) of {ok, Files} -> {reply, {ok, Mode, Files}, S}; {error, _Reason} = Error -> @@ -1229,7 +1229,7 @@ load_abs(File, Mod0, Caller, St) -> end. try_load_module(Mod, Dir, Caller, St) -> - File = filename:append(Dir, to_path(Mod) ++ + File = filename:append(Dir, to_list(Mod) ++ objfile_extension()), case erl_prim_loader:get_file(File) of error -> @@ -1347,7 +1347,7 @@ load_file_1(Mod, Caller, #state{cache=Cache}=St0) -> end. mod_to_bin([Dir|Tail], Mod) -> - File = filename:append(Dir, to_path(Mod) ++ objfile_extension()), + File = filename:append(Dir, to_list(Mod) ++ objfile_extension()), case erl_prim_loader:get_file(File) of error -> mod_to_bin(Tail, Mod); @@ -1356,7 +1356,7 @@ mod_to_bin([Dir|Tail], Mod) -> end; mod_to_bin([], Mod) -> %% At last, try also erl_prim_loader's own method - File = to_path(Mod) ++ objfile_extension(), + File = to_list(Mod) ++ objfile_extension(), case erl_prim_loader:get_file(File) of error -> error; % No more alternatives ! @@ -1570,6 +1570,3 @@ to_list(X) when is_atom(X) -> atom_to_list(X). to_atom(X) when is_atom(X) -> X; to_atom(X) when is_list(X) -> list_to_atom(X). - -to_path(X) -> - filename:join(packages:split(X)). diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/disk_log.erl b/lib/kernel/src/disk_log.erl index 5b1efcd395..1513fdaec0 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/disk_log.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/disk_log.erl @@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ %% To be used for debugging only: -export([pid2name/1]). +-export_type([continuation/0]). + -type dlog_state_error() :: 'ok' | {'error', term()}. -record(state, {queue = [], diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl b/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl index f0d54a2f3e..bbb212cebe 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/dist_util.erl @@ -115,7 +115,8 @@ make_this_flags(RequestType, OtherNode) -> ?DFLAG_NEW_FLOATS bor ?DFLAG_UNICODE_IO bor ?DFLAG_DIST_HDR_ATOM_CACHE bor - ?DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS). + ?DFLAG_SMALL_ATOM_TAGS bor + ?DFLAG_UTF8_ATOMS). handshake_other_started(#hs_data{request_type=ReqType}=HSData0) -> {PreOtherFlags,Node,Version} = recv_name(HSData0), @@ -757,7 +758,8 @@ setup_timer(Pid, Timeout) -> end. reset_timer(Timer) -> - Timer ! {self(), reset}. + Timer ! {self(), reset}, + ok. cancel_timer(Timer) -> unlink(Timer), diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/erl_ddll.erl b/lib/kernel/src/erl_ddll.erl index f967fcc2ef..e03d280cd8 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/erl_ddll.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/erl_ddll.erl @@ -54,9 +54,7 @@ info(_, _) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). -spec format_error_int(ErrSpec) -> string() when - ErrSpec :: inconsisten | linked_in_driver | permanent - | not_loaded | not_loaded_by_this_process | not_pending - | already_loaded | unloading. + ErrSpec :: term(). format_error_int(_) -> erlang:nif_error(undef). diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/error_handler.erl b/lib/kernel/src/error_handler.erl index f8bc5f499c..a3aa1f1dcf 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/error_handler.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/error_handler.erl @@ -23,10 +23,12 @@ %% "error_handler: add no_native compiler directive" -compile(no_native). -%% A simple error handler. +%% Callbacks called from the run-time system. +-export([undefined_function/3,undefined_lambda/3,breakpoint/3]). --export([undefined_function/3, undefined_lambda/3, stub_function/3, - breakpoint/3]). +%% Exported utility functions. +-export([raise_undef_exception/3]). +-export([stub_function/3]). -spec undefined_function(Module, Function, Args) -> any() when @@ -41,12 +43,7 @@ undefined_function(Module, Func, Args) -> true -> apply(Module, Func, Args); false -> - case check_inheritance(Module, Args) of - {value, Base, Args1} -> - apply(Base, Func, Args1); - none -> - crash(Module, Func, Args) - end + call_undefined_function_handler(Module, Func, Args) end; {module, _} -> crash(Module, Func, Args); @@ -77,6 +74,14 @@ undefined_lambda(Module, Fun, Args) -> breakpoint(Module, Func, Args) -> (int()):eval(Module, Func, Args). +-spec raise_undef_exception(Module, Function, Args) -> no_return() when + Module :: atom(), + Function :: atom(), + Args :: list(). + +raise_undef_exception(Module, Func, Args) -> + crash({Module,Func,Args,[]}). + %% Used to make the call to the 'int' module a "weak" one, to avoid %% building strong components in xref or dialyzer. @@ -130,27 +135,11 @@ ensure_loaded(Module) -> stub_function(Mod, Func, Args) -> exit({undef,[{Mod,Func,Args,[]}]}). -check_inheritance(Module, Args) -> - Attrs = erlang:get_module_info(Module, attributes), - case lists:keyfind(extends, 1, Attrs) of - {extends, [Base]} when is_atom(Base), Base =/= Module -> - %% This is just a heuristic for detecting abstract modules - %% with inheritance so they can be handled; it would be - %% much better to do it in the emulator runtime - case lists:keyfind(abstract, 1, Attrs) of - {abstract, [true]} -> - case lists:reverse(Args) of - [M|Rs] when tuple_size(M) > 1, - element(1,M) =:= Module, - tuple_size(element(2,M)) > 0, - is_atom(element(1,element(2,M))) -> - {value, Base, lists:reverse(Rs, [element(2,M)])}; - _ -> - {value, Base, Args} - end; - _ -> - {value, Base, Args} - end; - _ -> - none +call_undefined_function_handler(Module, Func, Args) -> + Handler = '$handle_undefined_function', + case erlang:function_exported(Module, Handler, 2) of + false -> + crash(Module, Func, Args); + true -> + Module:Handler(Func, Args) end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/file.erl b/lib/kernel/src/file.erl index 22af38c598..16f2dde464 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/file.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/file.erl @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ %% Specialized -export([ipread_s32bu_p32bu/3]). %% Generic file contents. --export([open/2, close/1, advise/4, +-export([open/2, close/1, advise/4, allocate/3, read/2, write/2, pread/2, pread/3, pwrite/2, pwrite/3, read_line/1, @@ -397,9 +397,10 @@ raw_write_file_info(Name, #file_info{} = Info) -> %% Contemporary mode specification - list of options --spec open(Filename, Modes) -> {ok, IoDevice} | {error, Reason} when +-spec open(File, Modes) -> {ok, IoDevice} | {error, Reason} when + File :: Filename | iodata(), Filename :: name(), - Modes :: [mode()], + Modes :: [mode() | ram], IoDevice :: io_device(), Reason :: posix() | badarg | system_limit. @@ -489,6 +490,18 @@ advise(#file_descriptor{module = Module} = Handle, Offset, Length, Advise) -> advise(_, _, _, _) -> {error, badarg}. +-spec allocate(File, Offset, Length) -> + 'ok' | {'error', posix()} when + File :: io_device(), + Offset :: non_neg_integer(), + Length :: non_neg_integer(). + +allocate(File, Offset, Length) when is_pid(File) -> + R = file_request(File, {allocate, Offset, Length}), + wait_file_reply(File, R); +allocate(#file_descriptor{module = Module} = Handle, Offset, Length) -> + Module:allocate(Handle, Offset, Length). + -spec read(IoDevice, Number) -> {ok, Data} | eof | {error, Reason} when IoDevice :: io_device() | atom(), Number :: non_neg_integer(), @@ -1314,6 +1327,7 @@ sendfile_send(Sock, Data, Old) -> %%% Helpers consult_stream(Fd) -> + _ = epp:set_encoding(Fd), consult_stream(Fd, 1, []). consult_stream(Fd, Line, Acc) -> @@ -1327,6 +1341,7 @@ consult_stream(Fd, Line, Acc) -> end. eval_stream(Fd, Handling, Bs) -> + _ = epp:set_encoding(Fd), eval_stream(Fd, Handling, 1, undefined, [], Bs). eval_stream(Fd, H, Line, Last, E, Bs) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl b/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl index 0bff56cf46..fad2ed7fb3 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/file_io_server.erl @@ -40,6 +40,8 @@ format_error({_Line, ?MODULE, Reason}) -> io_lib:format("~w", [Reason]); format_error({_Line, Mod, Reason}) -> Mod:format_error(Reason); +format_error(invalid_unicode) -> + io_lib:format("cannot translate from UTF-8", []); format_error(ErrorId) -> erl_posix_msg:message(ErrorId). @@ -209,6 +211,10 @@ file_request({advise,Offset,Length,Advise}, Reply -> {reply,Reply,State} end; +file_request({allocate, Offset, Length}, + #state{handle = Handle} = State) -> + Reply = ?PRIM_FILE:allocate(Handle, Offset, Length), + {reply, Reply, State}; file_request({pread,At,Sz}, #state{handle=Handle,buf=Buf,read_mode=ReadMode}=State) -> case position(Handle, At, Buf) of @@ -549,7 +555,7 @@ get_chars_notempty(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, OutEnc, <<>> -> get_chars_apply(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S, OutEnc, State, eof); _ -> - {stop,invalid_unicode,{error,invalid_unicode},State} + {stop,invalid_unicode,invalid_unicode_error(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S),State} end; {error,Reason}=Error -> {stop,Reason,Error,State} @@ -616,12 +622,22 @@ get_chars_apply(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S0, OutEnc, end catch exit:ExReason -> - {stop,ExReason,{error,err_func(Mod, Func, XtraArg)},State}; + {stop,ExReason,invalid_unicode_error(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S0),State}; error:ErrReason -> {stop,ErrReason,{error,err_func(Mod, Func, XtraArg)},State} end. - +%% A hack that tries to inform the caller about the position where the +%% error occured. +invalid_unicode_error(Mod, Func, XtraArg, S) -> + try + {erl_scan,tokens,_Args} = XtraArg, + Location = erl_scan:continuation_location(S), + {error,{Location, ?MODULE, invalid_unicode},Location} + catch + _:_ -> + {error,err_func(Mod, Func, XtraArg)} + end. %% Convert error code to make it look as before err_func(io_lib, get_until, {_,F,_}) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/gen_sctp.erl b/lib/kernel/src/gen_sctp.erl index 8fa963ec78..74ad192802 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/gen_sctp.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/gen_sctp.erl @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ {priority, non_neg_integer()} | {recbuf, non_neg_integer()} | {reuseaddr, boolean()} | + {ipv6_v6only, boolean()} | {sctp_adaptation_layer, #sctp_setadaptation{}} | {sctp_associnfo, #sctp_assocparams{}} | {sctp_autoclose, non_neg_integer()} | @@ -72,6 +73,7 @@ priority | recbuf | reuseaddr | + ipv6_v6only | sctp_adaptation_layer | sctp_associnfo | sctp_autoclose | diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/gen_tcp.erl b/lib/kernel/src/gen_tcp.erl index e6dfdadb03..ec13ab6d2e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/gen_tcp.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/gen_tcp.erl @@ -37,9 +37,11 @@ {dontroute, boolean()} | {exit_on_close, boolean()} | {header, non_neg_integer()} | + {high_msgq_watermark, pos_integer()} | {high_watermark, non_neg_integer()} | {keepalive, boolean()} | {linger, {boolean(), non_neg_integer()}} | + {low_msgq_watermark, pos_integer()} | {low_watermark, non_neg_integer()} | {mode, list | binary} | list | binary | {nodelay, boolean()} | @@ -57,7 +59,8 @@ {send_timeout, non_neg_integer() | infinity} | {send_timeout_close, boolean()} | {sndbuf, non_neg_integer()} | - {tos, non_neg_integer()}. + {tos, non_neg_integer()} | + {ipv6_v6only, boolean()}. -type option_name() :: active | buffer | @@ -66,9 +69,11 @@ dontroute | exit_on_close | header | + high_msgq_watermark | high_watermark | keepalive | linger | + low_msgq_watermark | low_watermark | mode | nodelay | @@ -85,7 +90,8 @@ send_timeout | send_timeout_close | sndbuf | - tos. + tos | + ipv6_v6only. -type connect_option() :: {ip, inet:ip_address()} | {fd, Fd :: non_neg_integer()} | diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/gen_udp.erl b/lib/kernel/src/gen_udp.erl index 914854c65c..c5a1173575 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/gen_udp.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/gen_udp.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2012. 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 @@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ {recbuf, non_neg_integer()} | {reuseaddr, boolean()} | {sndbuf, non_neg_integer()} | - {tos, non_neg_integer()}. + {tos, non_neg_integer()} | + {ipv6_v6only, boolean()}. -type option_name() :: active | broadcast | @@ -69,7 +70,8 @@ recbuf | reuseaddr | sndbuf | - tos. + tos | + ipv6_v6only. -type socket() :: port(). -export_type([option/0, option_name/0]). diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/global.erl b/lib/kernel/src/global.erl index 36cb713ee1..b24a9d5eac 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/global.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/global.erl @@ -232,7 +232,8 @@ register_name(Name, Pid) when is_pid(Pid) -> Name :: term(), Pid :: pid(), Resolve :: method(). -register_name(Name, Pid, Method) when is_pid(Pid) -> +register_name(Name, Pid, Method0) when is_pid(Pid) -> + Method = allow_tuple_fun(Method0), Fun = fun(Nodes) -> case (where(Name) =:= undefined) andalso check_dupname(Name, Pid) of true -> @@ -290,7 +291,8 @@ re_register_name(Name, Pid) when is_pid(Pid) -> Name :: term(), Pid :: pid(), Resolve :: method(). -re_register_name(Name, Pid, Method) when is_pid(Pid) -> +re_register_name(Name, Pid, Method0) when is_pid(Pid) -> + Method = allow_tuple_fun(Method0), Fun = fun(Nodes) -> gen_server:multi_call(Nodes, global_name_server, @@ -2218,3 +2220,9 @@ intersection(_, []) -> []; intersection(L1, L2) -> L1 -- (L1 -- L2). + +%% Support legacy tuple funs as resolve functions. +allow_tuple_fun({M, F}) when is_atom(M), is_atom(F) -> + fun M:F/3; +allow_tuple_fun(Fun) when is_function(Fun, 3) -> + Fun. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/group.erl b/lib/kernel/src/group.erl index f92c6f7208..c66e823a04 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/group.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/group.erl @@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ get_password_chars(Drv,Buf) -> end. get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, Encoding) -> - Pbs = prompt_bytes(Prompt), + Pbs = prompt_bytes(Prompt, Encoding), get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf, start, Encoding). get_chars_loop(Pbs, M, F, Xa, Drv, Buf0, State, Encoding) -> @@ -515,6 +515,27 @@ get_line1({undefined,{_A,Mode,Char},Cs,Cont,Rs}, Drv, Ls0, Encoding) Drv, Ls, Encoding) end; +%% ^R = backward search, ^S = forward search. +%% Search is tricky to implement and does a lot of back-and-forth +%% work with edlin.erl (from stdlib). Edlin takes care of writing +%% and handling lines and escape characters to get out of search, +%% whereas this module does the actual searching and appending to lines. +%% Erlang's shell wasn't exactly meant to traverse the wall between +%% line and line stack, so we at least restrict it by introducing +%% new modes: search, search_quit, search_found. These are added to +%% the regular ones (none, meta_left_sq_bracket) and handle special +%% cases of history search. +get_line1({undefined,{_A,Mode,Char},Cs,Cont,Rs}, Drv, Ls, Encoding) + when ((Mode =:= none) and (Char =:= $\^R)) -> + send_drv_reqs(Drv, Rs), + %% drop current line, move to search mode. We store the current + %% prompt ('N>') and substitute it with the search prompt. + send_drv_reqs(Drv, edlin:erase_line(Cont)), + put(search_quit_prompt, edlin:prompt(Cont)), + Pbs = prompt_bytes("(search)`': ", Encoding), + {more_chars,Ncont,Nrs} = edlin:start(Pbs, search), + send_drv_reqs(Drv, Nrs), + get_line1(edlin:edit_line1(Cs, Ncont), Drv, Ls, Encoding); get_line1({expand, Before, Cs0, Cont,Rs}, Drv, Ls0, Encoding) -> send_drv_reqs(Drv, Rs), ExpandFun = get(expand_fun), @@ -535,8 +556,59 @@ get_line1({undefined,_Char,Cs,Cont,Rs}, Drv, Ls, Encoding) -> send_drv_reqs(Drv, Rs), send_drv(Drv, beep), get_line1(edlin:edit_line(Cs, Cont), Drv, Ls, Encoding); +%% The search item was found and accepted (new line entered on the exact +%% result found) +get_line1({_What,Cont={line,_Prompt,_Chars,search_found},Rs}, Drv, Ls0, Encoding) -> + Line = edlin:current_line(Cont), + %% this may create duplicate entries. + Ls = save_line(new_stack(get_lines(Ls0)), Line), + get_line1({done, Line, "", Rs}, Drv, Ls, Encoding); +%% The search mode has been exited, but the user wants to remain in line +%% editing mode wherever that was, but editing the search result. +get_line1({What,Cont={line,_Prompt,_Chars,search_quit},Rs}, Drv, Ls, Encoding) -> + Line = edlin:current_chars(Cont), + %% Load back the old prompt with the correct line number. + case get(search_quit_prompt) of + undefined -> % should not happen. Fallback. + LsFallback = save_line(new_stack(get_lines(Ls)), Line), + get_line1({done, "\n", Line, Rs}, Drv, LsFallback, Encoding); + Prompt -> % redraw the line and keep going with the same stack position + NCont = {line,Prompt,{lists:reverse(Line),[]},none}, + send_drv_reqs(Drv, Rs), + send_drv_reqs(Drv, edlin:erase_line(Cont)), + send_drv_reqs(Drv, edlin:redraw_line(NCont)), + get_line1({What, NCont ,[]}, Drv, pad_stack(Ls), Encoding) + end; +%% Search mode is entered. +get_line1({What,{line,Prompt,{RevCmd0,_Aft},search},Rs}, + Drv, Ls0, Encoding) -> + send_drv_reqs(Drv, Rs), + %% Figure out search direction. ^S and ^R are returned through edlin + %% whenever we received a search while being already in search mode. + {Search, Ls1, RevCmd} = case RevCmd0 of + [$\^S|RevCmd1] -> + {fun search_down_stack/2, Ls0, RevCmd1}; + [$\^R|RevCmd1] -> + {fun search_up_stack/2, Ls0, RevCmd1}; + _ -> % new search, rewind stack for a proper search. + {fun search_up_stack/2, new_stack(get_lines(Ls0)), RevCmd0} + end, + Cmd = lists:reverse(RevCmd), + {Ls, NewStack} = case Search(Ls1, Cmd) of + {none, Ls2} -> + send_drv(Drv, beep), + {Ls2, {RevCmd, "': "}}; + {Line, Ls2} -> % found. Complete the output edlin couldn't have done. + send_drv_reqs(Drv, [{put_chars, Encoding, Line}]), + {Ls2, {RevCmd, "': "++Line}} + end, + Cont = {line,Prompt,NewStack,search}, + more_data(What, Cont, Drv, Ls, Encoding); get_line1({What,Cont0,Rs}, Drv, Ls, Encoding) -> send_drv_reqs(Drv, Rs), + more_data(What, Cont0, Drv, Ls, Encoding). + +more_data(What, Cont0, Drv, Ls, Encoding) -> receive {Drv,{data,Cs}} -> get_line1(edlin:edit_line(Cs, Cont0), Drv, Ls, Encoding); @@ -557,7 +629,6 @@ get_line1({What,Cont0,Rs}, Drv, Ls, Encoding) -> get_line1(edlin:edit_line([], Cont0), Drv, Ls, Encoding) end. - get_line_echo_off(Chars, Pbs, Drv) -> send_drv_reqs(Drv, [{put_chars, unicode,Pbs}]), get_line_echo_off1(edit_line(Chars,[]), Drv). @@ -632,12 +703,46 @@ save_line({stack, U, {}, []}, Line) -> save_line({stack, U, _L, D}, Line) -> {stack, U, Line, D}. -get_lines({stack, U, {}, []}) -> +get_lines(Ls) -> get_all_lines(Ls). +%get_lines({stack, U, {}, []}) -> +% U; +%get_lines({stack, U, {}, D}) -> +% tl(lists:reverse(D, U)); +%get_lines({stack, U, L, D}) -> +% get_lines({stack, U, {}, [L|D]}). + +%% There's a funny behaviour whenever the line stack doesn't have a "\n" +%% at its end -- get_lines() seemed to work on the assumption it *will* be +%% there, but the manipulations done with search history do not require it. +%% +%% It is an assumption because the function was built with either the full +%% stack being on the 'Up' side (we're on the new line) where it isn't +%% stripped. The only other case when it isn't on the 'Up' side is when +%% someone has used the up/down arrows (or ^P and ^N) to navigate lines, +%% in which case, a line with only a \n is stored at the end of the stack +%% (the \n is returned by edlin:current_line/1). +%% +%% get_all_lines works the same as get_lines, but only strips the trailing +%% character if it's a linebreak. Otherwise it's kept the same. This is +%% because traversing the stack due to search history will *not* insert +%% said empty line in the stack at the same time as other commands do, +%% and thus it should not always be stripped unless we know a new line +%% is the last entry. +get_all_lines({stack, U, {}, []}) -> U; -get_lines({stack, U, {}, D}) -> - tl(lists:reverse(D, U)); -get_lines({stack, U, L, D}) -> - get_lines({stack, U, {}, [L|D]}). +get_all_lines({stack, U, {}, D}) -> + case lists:reverse(D, U) of + ["\n"|Lines] -> Lines; + Lines -> Lines + end; +get_all_lines({stack, U, L, D}) -> + get_all_lines({stack, U, {}, [L|D]}). + +%% For the same reason as above, though, we need to expand the stack +%% in some cases to make sure we play nice with up/down arrows. We need +%% to insert newlines, but not always. +pad_stack({stack, U, L, D}) -> + {stack, U, L, D++["\n"]}. save_line_buffer("\n", Lines) -> save_line_buffer(Lines); @@ -649,6 +754,27 @@ save_line_buffer(Line, Lines) -> save_line_buffer(Lines) -> put(line_buffer, Lines). +search_up_stack(Stack, Substr) -> + case up_stack(Stack) of + {none,NewStack} -> {none,NewStack}; + {L, NewStack} -> + case string:str(L, Substr) of + 0 -> search_up_stack(NewStack, Substr); + _ -> {string:strip(L,right,$\n), NewStack} + end + end. + +search_down_stack(Stack, Substr) -> + case down_stack(Stack) of + {none,NewStack} -> {none,NewStack}; + {L, NewStack} -> + case string:str(L, Substr) of + 0 -> search_down_stack(NewStack, Substr); + _ -> {string:strip(L,right,$\n), NewStack} + end + end. + + %% This is get_line without line editing (except for backspace) and %% without echo. get_password_line(Chars, Drv) -> @@ -687,10 +813,10 @@ edit_password([$\177|Cs],[_|Chars]) ->%% is backspace enough? edit_password([Char|Cs],Chars) -> edit_password(Cs,[Char|Chars]). -%% prompt_bytes(Prompt) -%% Return a flat list of bytes for the Prompt. -prompt_bytes(Prompt) -> - lists:flatten(io_lib:format_prompt(Prompt)). +%% prompt_bytes(Prompt, Encoding) +%% Return a flat list of characters for the Prompt. +prompt_bytes(Prompt, Encoding) -> + lists:flatten(io_lib:format_prompt(Prompt, Encoding)). cast(L, binary,latin1) when is_list(L) -> list_to_binary(L); diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl b/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl index 255ae4e51b..87cb9d7f51 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -18,6 +18,10 @@ %% -module(heart). +-compile(no_native). +% 'no_native' as part of a crude fix to make init:restart/0 work by clearing +% all hipe inter-module information (hipe_mfa_info's in hipe_bif0.c). + %%%-------------------------------------------------------------------- %%% This is a rewrite of pre_heart from BS.3. %%% @@ -38,9 +42,11 @@ -define(CLEAR_CMD, 5). -define(GET_CMD, 6). -define(HEART_CMD, 7). +-define(PREPARING_CRASH, 8). % Used in beam vm -define(TIMEOUT, 5000). -define(CYCLE_TIMEOUT, 10000). +-define(HEART_PORT_NAME, heart_port). %%--------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -126,6 +132,8 @@ start_portprogram() -> Port when is_port(Port) -> case wait_ack(Port) of ok -> + %% register port so the vm can find it if need be + register(?HEART_PORT_NAME, Port), {ok, Port}; {error, Reason} -> report_problem({{port_problem, Reason}, @@ -221,6 +229,7 @@ no_reboot_shutdown(Port) -> end. do_cycle_port_program(Caller, Parent, Port, Cmd) -> + unregister(?HEART_PORT_NAME), case catch start_portprogram() of {ok, NewPort} -> send_shutdown(Port), diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl index 41460c948b..9670271b2e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet.erl @@ -30,7 +30,9 @@ ifget/3, ifget/2, ifset/3, ifset/2, getstat/1, getstat/2, ip/1, stats/0, options/0, - pushf/3, popf/1, close/1, gethostname/0, gethostname/1]). + pushf/3, popf/1, close/1, gethostname/0, gethostname/1, + parse_ipv4_address/1, parse_ipv6_address/1, parse_ipv4strict_address/1, + parse_ipv6strict_address/1, parse_address/1, parse_strict_address/1]). -export([connect_options/2, listen_options/2, udp_options/2, sctp_options/2]). @@ -527,14 +529,57 @@ getservbyname(Name, Protocol) when is_atom(Name) -> Error -> Error end. +-spec parse_ipv4_address(Address) -> + {ok, IPv4Address} | {error, einval} when + Address :: string(), + IPv4Address :: ip_address(). +parse_ipv4_address(Addr) -> + inet_parse:ipv4_address(Addr). + +-spec parse_ipv6_address(Address) -> + {ok, IPv6Address} | {error, einval} when + Address :: string(), + IPv6Address :: ip_address(). +parse_ipv6_address(Addr) -> + inet_parse:ipv6_address(Addr). + +-spec parse_ipv4strict_address(Address) -> + {ok, IPv4Address} | {error, einval} when + Address :: string(), + IPv4Address :: ip_address(). +parse_ipv4strict_address(Addr) -> + inet_parse:ipv4strict_address(Addr). + +-spec parse_ipv6strict_address(Address) -> + {ok, IPv6Address} | {error, einval} when + Address :: string(), + IPv6Address :: ip_address(). +parse_ipv6strict_address(Addr) -> + inet_parse:ipv6strict_address(Addr). + +-spec parse_address(Address) -> + {ok, IPAddress} | {error, einval} when + Address :: string(), + IPAddress :: ip_address(). +parse_address(Addr) -> + inet_parse:address(Addr). + +-spec parse_strict_address(Address) -> + {ok, IPAddress} | {error, einval} when + Address :: string(), + IPAddress :: ip_address(). +parse_strict_address(Addr) -> + inet_parse:strict_address(Addr). + %% Return a list of available options options() -> [ tos, priority, reuseaddr, keepalive, dontroute, linger, - broadcast, sndbuf, recbuf, nodelay, + broadcast, sndbuf, recbuf, nodelay, ipv6_v6only, buffer, header, active, packet, deliver, mode, multicast_if, multicast_ttl, multicast_loop, exit_on_close, high_watermark, low_watermark, + high_msgq_watermark, low_msgq_watermark, send_timeout, send_timeout_close ]. @@ -552,8 +597,8 @@ stats() -> connect_options() -> [tos, priority, reuseaddr, keepalive, linger, sndbuf, recbuf, nodelay, header, active, packet, packet_size, buffer, mode, deliver, - exit_on_close, high_watermark, low_watermark, send_timeout, - send_timeout_close, delay_send,raw]. + exit_on_close, high_watermark, low_watermark, high_msgq_watermark, + low_msgq_watermark, send_timeout, send_timeout_close, delay_send, raw]. connect_options(Opts, Family) -> BaseOpts = @@ -607,9 +652,10 @@ con_add(Name, Val, R, Opts, AllOpts) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% listen_options() -> [tos, priority, reuseaddr, keepalive, linger, sndbuf, recbuf, nodelay, - header, active, packet, buffer, mode, deliver, backlog, - exit_on_close, high_watermark, low_watermark, send_timeout, - send_timeout_close, delay_send, packet_size,raw]. + header, active, packet, buffer, mode, deliver, backlog, ipv6_v6only, + exit_on_close, high_watermark, low_watermark, high_msgq_watermark, + low_msgq_watermark, send_timeout, send_timeout_close, delay_send, + packet_size, raw]. listen_options(Opts, Family) -> BaseOpts = @@ -664,7 +710,7 @@ list_add(Name, Val, R, Opts, As) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% udp_options() -> [tos, priority, reuseaddr, sndbuf, recbuf, header, active, buffer, mode, - deliver, + deliver, ipv6_v6only, broadcast, dontroute, multicast_if, multicast_ttl, multicast_loop, add_membership, drop_membership, read_packets,raw]. @@ -720,7 +766,7 @@ udp_add(Name, Val, R, Opts, As) -> sctp_options() -> [ % The following are generic inet options supported for SCTP sockets: mode, active, buffer, tos, priority, dontroute, reuseaddr, linger, sndbuf, - recbuf, + recbuf, ipv6_v6only, % Other options are SCTP-specific (though they may be similar to their % TCP and UDP counter-parts): @@ -763,8 +809,12 @@ sctp_opt([Opt|Opts], Mod, R, As) -> {Name,Val} -> sctp_opt (Opts, Mod, R, As, Name, Val); _ -> {error,badarg} end; -sctp_opt([], _Mod, R, _SockOpts) -> - {ok, R}. +sctp_opt([], _Mod, #sctp_opts{ifaddr=IfAddr}=R, _SockOpts) -> + if is_list(IfAddr) -> + {ok, R#sctp_opts{ifaddr=lists:reverse(IfAddr)}}; + true -> + {ok, R} + end. sctp_opt(Opts, Mod, R, As, Name, Val) -> case add_opt(Name, Val, R#sctp_opts.opts, As) of @@ -1015,11 +1065,7 @@ open(Fd, Addr, Port, Opts, Protocol, Family, Type, Module) when Fd < 0 -> case prim_inet:setopts(S, Opts) of ok -> case if is_list(Addr) -> - prim_inet:bind(S, add, - [case A of - {_,_} -> A; - _ -> {A,Port} - end || A <- Addr]); + bindx(S, Addr, Port); true -> prim_inet:bind(S, Addr, Port) end of @@ -1040,6 +1086,34 @@ open(Fd, Addr, Port, Opts, Protocol, Family, Type, Module) when Fd < 0 -> open(Fd, _Addr, _Port, Opts, Protocol, Family, Type, Module) -> fdopen(Fd, Opts, Protocol, Family, Type, Module). +bindx(S, [Addr], Port0) -> + {IP, Port} = set_bindx_port(Addr, Port0), + prim_inet:bind(S, IP, Port); +bindx(S, Addrs, Port0) -> + [{IP, Port} | Rest] = [set_bindx_port(Addr, Port0) || Addr <- Addrs], + case prim_inet:bind(S, IP, Port) of + {ok, AssignedPort} when Port =:= 0 -> + %% On newer Linux kernels, Solaris and FreeBSD, calling + %% bindx with port 0 is ok, but on SuSE 10, it results in einval + Rest2 = [change_bindx_0_port(Addr, AssignedPort) || Addr <- Rest], + prim_inet:bind(S, add, Rest2); + {ok, _} -> + prim_inet:bind(S, add, Rest); + Error -> + Error + end. + +set_bindx_port({_IP, _Port}=Addr, _OtherPort) -> + Addr; +set_bindx_port(IP, Port) -> + {IP, Port}. + +change_bindx_0_port({IP, 0}, AssignedPort) -> + {IP, AssignedPort}; +change_bindx_0_port({_IP, _Port}=Addr, _AssignedPort) -> + Addr. + + -spec fdopen(Fd :: non_neg_integer(), Opts :: [socket_setopt()], Protocol :: socket_protocol(), diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl index 1ddbdcec25..526baca335 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_config.erl @@ -197,16 +197,6 @@ do_load_resolv({win32,Type}, longnames) -> win32_load_from_registry(Type), inet_db:set_lookup([native]); -do_load_resolv(vxworks, _) -> - vxworks_load_hosts(), - inet_db:set_lookup([file, dns]), - case os:getenv("ERLRESCONF") of - false -> - no_ERLRESCONF; - Resolv -> - load_resolv(Resolv, resolv) - end; - do_load_resolv(_, _) -> inet_db:set_lookup([native]). @@ -408,55 +398,6 @@ win32_get_strings(Reg, [Name|Rest], Result) -> win32_get_strings(_, [], Result) -> lists:reverse(Result). -%% -%% Load host data from VxWorks hostShow command -%% - -vxworks_load_hosts() -> - HostShow = os:cmd("hostShow"), - case check_hostShow(HostShow) of - Hosts when is_list(Hosts) -> - case inet_parse:hosts_vxworks({chars, Hosts}) of - {ok, Ls} -> - foreach( - fun({IP, Name, Aliases}) -> - inet_db:add_host(IP, [Name|Aliases]) - end, - Ls); - {error,Reason} -> - error("parser error VxWorks hostShow ~s", [Reason]) - end; - _Error -> - error("error in VxWorks hostShow~s~n", [HostShow]) - end. - -%% -%% Check if hostShow yields at least two line; the first one -%% starting with "hostname", the second one starting with -%% "--------". -%% Returns: list of hosts in VxWorks notation -%% rows of 'Name IP [Aliases] \n' -%% if hostShow yielded these two lines, false otherwise. -check_hostShow(HostShow) -> - check_hostShow(["hostname", "--------"], HostShow). - -check_hostShow([], HostShow) -> - HostShow; -check_hostShow([String_match|Rest], HostShow) -> - case lists:prefix(String_match, HostShow) of - true -> - check_hostShow(Rest, next_line(HostShow)); - false -> - false - end. - -next_line([]) -> - []; -next_line([$\n|Rest]) -> - Rest; -next_line([_First|Rest]) -> - next_line(Rest). - read_rc() -> {RcFile,CfgList} = read_inetrc(), case extract_cfg_files(CfgList, [], []) of diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_int.hrl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_int.hrl index 467c4d5065..000119bc74 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_int.hrl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_int.hrl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2012. 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 @@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ -define(UDP_OPT_MULTICAST_LOOP, 13). -define(UDP_OPT_ADD_MEMBERSHIP, 14). -define(UDP_OPT_DROP_MEMBERSHIP, 15). +-define(INET_OPT_IPV6_V6ONLY, 16). % "Local" options: codes start from 20: -define(INET_LOPT_BUFFER, 20). -define(INET_LOPT_HEADER, 21). @@ -140,6 +141,8 @@ -define(INET_LOPT_READ_PACKETS, 33). -define(INET_OPT_RAW, 34). -define(INET_LOPT_TCP_SEND_TIMEOUT_CLOSE, 35). +-define(INET_LOPT_TCP_MSGQ_HIWTRMRK, 36). +-define(INET_LOPT_TCP_MSGQ_LOWTRMRK, 37). % Specific SCTP options: separate range: -define(SCTP_OPT_RTOINFO, 100). -define(SCTP_OPT_ASSOCINFO, 101). diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl b/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl index 65edddcb46..3551e701b6 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/inet_parse.erl @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ %% Avoid warning for local function error/2 clashing with autoimported BIF. -compile({no_auto_import,[error/2]}). -export([hosts/1, hosts/2]). --export([hosts_vxworks/1]). -export([protocols/1, protocols/2]). -export([netmasks/1, netmasks/2]). -export([networks/1, networks/2]). @@ -37,7 +36,7 @@ -export([ipv4_address/1, ipv6_address/1]). -export([ipv4strict_address/1, ipv6strict_address/1]). --export([address/1]). +-export([address/1, strict_address/1]). -export([visible_string/1, domain/1]). -export([ntoa/1, dots/1]). -export([split_line/1]). @@ -107,18 +106,6 @@ hosts(Fname,File) -> parse_file(Fname, File, Fn). %% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Parse hostShow vxworks style -%% Syntax: -%% Name IP [Aliases] \n -%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -hosts_vxworks(Hosts) -> - Fn = fun([Name, Address | Aliases]) -> - {ok,IP} = address(Address), - {IP, Name, Aliases} - end, - parse_file(Hosts, Fn). - -%% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- %% Parse resolv file unix style %% Syntax: %% domain Domain \n @@ -291,9 +278,6 @@ networks(Fname, File) -> %% %% -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -parse_file(File, Fn) -> - parse_file(noname, File, Fn). - parse_file(Fname, {fd,Fd}, Fn) -> parse_fd(Fname,Fd, 1, Fn, []); parse_file(Fname, {chars,Cs}, Fn) when is_list(Cs) -> @@ -472,6 +456,17 @@ address(Cs) when is_list(Cs) -> address(_) -> {error, einval}. +%%Parse ipv4 strict address or ipv6 strict address +strict_address(Cs) when is_list(Cs) -> + case ipv4strict_address(Cs) of + {ok,IP} -> + {ok,IP}; + _ -> + ipv6strict_address(Cs) + end; +strict_address(Cs) -> + {error, einval}. + %% %% Parse IPv4 address: %% d1.d2.d3.d4 diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src index 17ab84c177..9a20baf8d0 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src +++ b/lib/kernel/src/kernel.app.src @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ application_starter, auth, code, - packages, code_server, dist_util, erl_boot_server, diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl index b986f3a61e..e20a2434b4 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/os.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/os.erl @@ -60,16 +60,12 @@ timestamp() -> %%% End of BIFs --spec type() -> vxworks | {Osfamily, Osname} when +-spec type() -> {Osfamily, Osname} when Osfamily :: unix | win32, Osname :: atom(). type() -> - case erlang:system_info(os_type) of - {vxworks, _} -> - vxworks; - Else -> Else - end. + erlang:system_info(os_type). -spec version() -> VersionString | {Major, Minor, Release} when VersionString :: string(), @@ -119,25 +115,14 @@ find_executable1(_Name, [], _Extensions) -> verify_executable(Name0, [Ext|Rest], OrigExtensions) -> Name1 = Name0 ++ Ext, - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - %% We consider all existing VxWorks files to be executable - case file:read_file_info(Name1) of - {ok, _} -> - {ok, Name1}; - _ -> - verify_executable(Name0, Rest, OrigExtensions) - end; + case file:read_file_info(Name1) of + {ok, #file_info{type=regular,mode=Mode}} + when Mode band 8#111 =/= 0 -> + %% XXX This test for execution permission is not fool-proof + %% on Unix, since we test if any execution bit is set. + {ok, Name1}; _ -> - case file:read_file_info(Name1) of - {ok, #file_info{type=regular,mode=Mode}} - when Mode band 8#111 =/= 0 -> - %% XXX This test for execution permission is not fool-proof - %% on Unix, since we test if any execution bit is set. - {ok, Name1}; - _ -> - verify_executable(Name0, Rest, OrigExtensions) - end + verify_executable(Name0, Rest, OrigExtensions) end; verify_executable(Name, [], OrigExtensions) when OrigExtensions =/= [""] -> %% Windows %% Will only happen on windows, hence case insensitivity @@ -190,8 +175,7 @@ reverse_element(List) -> extensions() -> case type() of {win32, _} -> [".exe",".com",".cmd",".bat"]; - {unix, _} -> [""]; - vxworks -> [""] + {unix, _} -> [""] end. %% Executes the given command in the default shell for the operating system. @@ -209,11 +193,6 @@ cmd(Cmd) -> {Cspec,_} -> lists:concat([Cspec," /c",Cmd]) end, Port = open_port({spawn, Command}, [stream, in, eof, hide]), - get_data(Port, []); - %% VxWorks uses a 'sh -c hook' in 'vxcall.c' to run os:cmd. - vxworks -> - Command = lists:concat(["sh -c '", Cmd, "'"]), - Port = open_port({spawn, Command}, [stream, in, eof]), get_data(Port, []) end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/packages.erl b/lib/kernel/src/packages.erl deleted file mode 100644 index e0b1f36b85..0000000000 --- a/lib/kernel/src/packages.erl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -%% -%% %CopyrightBegin% -%% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2002-2009. 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% -%% --module(packages). - --export([to_string/1, concat/1, concat/2, is_valid/1, is_segmented/1, - split/1, last/1, first/1, strip_last/1, find_modules/1, - find_modules/2]). - -%% A package name (or a package-qualified module name) may be an atom or -%% a string (list of nonnegative integers) - not a deep list, and not a -%% list containing atoms. A name may be empty, but may not contain two -%% consecutive period (`.') characters or end with a period character. - --type package_name() :: atom() | string(). - --spec to_string(package_name()) -> string(). -to_string(Name) when is_atom(Name) -> - atom_to_list(Name); -to_string(Name) -> - Name. - -%% `concat' does not insert a leading period if the first segment is -%% empty. However, the result may contain leading, consecutive or -%% dangling period characters, if any of the segments after the first -%% are empty. Use 'is_valid' to check the result if necessary. - --spec concat(package_name(), package_name()) -> string(). -concat(A, B) -> - concat([A, B]). - --spec concat([package_name()]) -> string(). -concat([H | T]) when is_atom(H) -> - concat([atom_to_list(H) | T]); -concat(["" | T]) -> - concat_1(T); -concat(L) -> - concat_1(L). - -concat_1([H | T]) when is_atom(H) -> - concat_1([atom_to_list(H) | T]); -concat_1([H]) -> - H; -concat_1([H | T]) -> - H ++ "." ++ concat_1(T); -concat_1([]) -> - ""; -concat_1(Name) -> - erlang:error({badarg, Name}). - --spec is_valid(package_name()) -> boolean(). -is_valid(Name) when is_atom(Name) -> - is_valid_1(atom_to_list(Name)); -is_valid([$. | _]) -> - false; -is_valid(Name) -> - is_valid_1(Name). - -is_valid_1([$.]) -> false; -is_valid_1([$., $. | _]) -> false; -is_valid_1([H | T]) when is_integer(H), H >= 0 -> - is_valid_1(T); -is_valid_1([]) -> true; -is_valid_1(_) -> false. - --spec split(package_name()) -> [string()]. -split(Name) when is_atom(Name) -> - split_1(atom_to_list(Name), []); -split(Name) -> - split_1(Name, []). - -split_1([$. | T], Cs) -> - [lists:reverse(Cs) | split_1(T, [])]; -split_1([H | T], Cs) when is_integer(H), H >= 0 -> - split_1(T, [H | Cs]); -split_1([], Cs) -> - [lists:reverse(Cs)]; -split_1(_, _) -> - erlang:error(badarg). - -%% This is equivalent to testing if `split(Name)' yields a list of -%% length larger than one (i.e., if the name can be split into two or -%% more segments), but is cheaper. - --spec is_segmented(package_name()) -> boolean(). -is_segmented(Name) when is_atom(Name) -> - is_segmented_1(atom_to_list(Name)); -is_segmented(Name) -> - is_segmented_1(Name). - -is_segmented_1([$. | _]) -> true; -is_segmented_1([H | T]) when is_integer(H), H >= 0 -> - is_segmented_1(T); -is_segmented_1([]) -> false; -is_segmented_1(_) -> - erlang:error(badarg). - --spec last(package_name()) -> string(). -last(Name) -> - last_1(split(Name)). - -last_1([H]) -> H; -last_1([_ | T]) -> last_1(T). - --spec first(package_name()) -> [string()]. -first(Name) -> - first_1(split(Name)). - -first_1([H | T]) when T =/= [] -> [H | first_1(T)]; -first_1(_) -> []. - --spec strip_last(package_name()) -> string(). -strip_last(Name) -> - concat(first(Name)). - -%% This finds all modules available for a given package, using the -%% current code server search path. (There is no guarantee that the -%% modules are loadable; only that the object files exist.) - --spec find_modules(package_name()) -> [string()]. -find_modules(P) -> - find_modules(P, code:get_path()). - --spec find_modules(package_name(), [string()]) -> [string()]. -find_modules(P, Paths) -> - P1 = filename:join(packages:split(P)), - find_modules(P1, Paths, code:objfile_extension(), sets:new()). - -find_modules(P, [Path | Paths], Ext, S0) -> - case file:list_dir(filename:join(Path, P)) of - {ok, Fs} -> - Fs1 = [F || F <- Fs, filename:extension(F) =:= Ext], - S1 = lists:foldl(fun (F, S) -> - F1 = filename:rootname(F, Ext), - sets:add_element(F1, S) - end, - S0, Fs1), - find_modules(P, Paths, Ext, S1); - _ -> - find_modules(P, Paths, Ext, S0) - end; -find_modules(_P, [], _Ext, S) -> - sets:to_list(S). diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/pg2.erl b/lib/kernel/src/pg2.erl index 0d5838716e..1ff10eb303 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/pg2.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/pg2.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2012. 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 @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ get_closest_pid(Name) -> -record(state, {}). --opaque state() :: #state{}. +-type state() :: #state{}. -spec init(Arg :: []) -> {'ok', state()}. diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/ram_file.erl b/lib/kernel/src/ram_file.erl index 48ea871433..ca881ff8a4 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/ram_file.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/ram_file.erl @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ %% Specialized file operations -export([get_size/1, get_file/1, set_file/2, get_file_close/1]). -export([compress/1, uncompress/1, uuencode/1, uudecode/1, advise/4]). +-export([allocate/3]). -export([open_mode/1]). %% used by ftp-file @@ -72,6 +73,7 @@ -define(RAM_FILE_UUDECODE, 36). -define(RAM_FILE_SIZE, 37). -define(RAM_FILE_ADVISE, 38). +-define(RAM_FILE_ALLOCATE, 39). %% Open modes for RAM_FILE_OPEN -define(RAM_FILE_MODE_READ, 1). @@ -383,6 +385,11 @@ advise(#file_descriptor{module = ?MODULE, data = Port}, Offset, advise(#file_descriptor{}, _Offset, _Length, _Advise) -> {error, enotsup}. +allocate(#file_descriptor{module = ?MODULE, data = Port}, Offset, Length) -> + call_port(Port, <<?RAM_FILE_ALLOCATE, Offset:64/signed, Length:64/signed>>); +allocate(#file_descriptor{}, _Offset, _Length) -> + {error, enotsup}. + %%%----------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl b/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl index e214ffa404..7c965ca384 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/rpc.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -62,6 +62,8 @@ %% Internals -export([proxy_user_flush/0]). +-export_type([key/0]). + %%------------------------------------------------------------------------ -type state() :: gb_tree(). @@ -286,7 +288,7 @@ call(N,M,F,A) -> Reason :: term(), Timeout :: timeout(). -call(N,M,F,A,_Timeout) when node() =:= N -> %% Optimize local call +call(N,M,F,A,infinity) when node() =:= N -> %% Optimize local call local_call(M,F,A); call(N,M,F,A,infinity) -> do_call(N, {call,M,F,A,group_leader()}, infinity); diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/user.erl b/lib/kernel/src/user.erl index 88f32df20b..d6449d9e5e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/user.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/user.erl @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ server(PortName,PortSettings) -> run(P) -> put(read_mode,list), - put(unicode,false), + put(encoding,latin1), case init:get_argument(noshell) of %% non-empty list -> noshell {ok, [_|_]} -> @@ -191,39 +191,27 @@ do_io_request(Req, From, ReplyAs, Port, Q0) -> %% New in R13B %% Encoding option (unicode/latin1) io_request({put_chars,unicode,Chars}, Port, Q) -> % Binary new in R9C - put_chars(wrap_characters_to_binary(Chars,unicode, - case get(unicode) of - true -> unicode; - _ -> latin1 - end), Port, Q); + put_chars(wrap_characters_to_binary(Chars,unicode, get(encoding)), Port, Q); io_request({put_chars,unicode,Mod,Func,Args}, Port, Q) -> Result = case catch apply(Mod,Func,Args) of Data when is_list(Data); is_binary(Data) -> - wrap_characters_to_binary(Data,unicode, - case get(unicode) of - true -> unicode; - _ -> latin1 - end); + wrap_characters_to_binary(Data,unicode,get(encoding)); Undef -> Undef end, put_chars(Result, Port, Q); io_request({put_chars,latin1,Chars}, Port, Q) -> % Binary new in R9C - Data = case get(unicode) of - true -> + Data = case get(encoding) of + unicode -> unicode:characters_to_binary(Chars,latin1,unicode); - false -> + latin1 -> erlang:iolist_to_binary(Chars) end, put_chars(Data, Port, Q); io_request({put_chars,latin1,Mod,Func,Args}, Port, Q) -> Result = case catch apply(Mod,Func,Args) of Data when is_list(Data); is_binary(Data) -> - unicode:characters_to_binary(Data,latin1, - case get(unicode) of - true -> unicode; - _ -> latin1 - end); + unicode:characters_to_binary(Data,latin1,get(encoding)); Undef -> Undef end, @@ -351,9 +339,9 @@ check_valid_opts(_) -> do_setopts(Opts, _Port, Q) -> case proplists:get_value(encoding,Opts) of Valid when Valid =:= unicode; Valid =:= utf8 -> - put(unicode,true); + put(encoding,unicode); latin1 -> - put(unicode,false); + put(encoding,latin1); undefined -> ok end, @@ -370,12 +358,7 @@ do_setopts(Opts, _Port, Q) -> getopts(_Port,Q) -> Bin = {binary, get(read_mode) =:= binary}, - Uni = {encoding, case get(unicode) of - true -> - unicode; - _ -> - latin1 - end}, + Uni = {encoding, get(encoding)}, {ok,[Bin,Uni],Q}. @@ -575,31 +558,32 @@ binrev(L, T) -> %% end %% end %% end. -%% get_chars(Prompt, Module, Function, XtraArg, Port, Queue) +%% get_chars(Prompt, Module, Function, XtraArg, Port, Queue, Encoding) %% Gets characters from the input port until the applied function %% returns {stop,Result,RestBuf}. Does not block output until input -%% has been received. +%% has been received. Encoding is the encoding of the data sent to +%% the client and to Function. %% Returns: %% {Status,Result,NewQueue} %% {exit,Reason} %% Entry function. -get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Fmt) -> +get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Enc) -> prompt(Port, Prompt), case {get(eof),queue:is_empty(Q)} of {true,true} -> {ok,eof,Q}; _ -> - get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, start, Fmt) + get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, start, Enc) end. %% First loop. Wait for port data. Respond to output requests. -get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, State, Fmt) -> +get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, State, Enc) -> case queue:is_empty(Q) of true -> receive {Port,{data,Bytes}} -> - get_chars_bytes(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Bytes, Fmt); + get_chars_bytes(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Bytes, Enc); {Port, eof} -> put(eof, true), {ok, eof, []}; @@ -610,41 +594,41 @@ get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, State, Fmt) -> do_io_request(Req, From, ReplyAs, Port, queue:new()), %Keep Q over this call %% No prompt. - get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, State, Fmt); + get_chars(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, State, Enc); {io_request,From,ReplyAs,Request} when is_pid(From) -> get_chars_req(Prompt, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, State, - Request, From, ReplyAs, Fmt); + Request, From, ReplyAs, Enc); {'EXIT',From,What} when node(From) =:= node() -> {exit,What} end; false -> - get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Fmt) + get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Enc) end. get_chars_req(Prompt, M, F, XtraArg, Port, Q, State, - Req, From, ReplyAs, Fmt) -> + Req, From, ReplyAs, Enc) -> do_io_request(Req, From, ReplyAs, Port, queue:new()), %Keep Q over this call prompt(Port, Prompt), - get_chars(Prompt, M, F, XtraArg, Port, Q, State, Fmt). + get_chars(Prompt, M, F, XtraArg, Port, Q, State, Enc). %% Second loop. Pass data to client as long as it wants more. %% A ^G in data interrupts loop if 'noshell' is not undefined. -get_chars_bytes(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Bytes, Fmt) -> +get_chars_bytes(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Bytes, Enc) -> case get(shell) of noshell -> - get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, queue:snoc(Q, Bytes),Fmt); + get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, queue:snoc(Q, Bytes),Enc); _ -> case contains_ctrl_g_or_ctrl_c(Bytes) of false -> get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, - queue:snoc(Q, Bytes),Fmt); + queue:snoc(Q, Bytes),Enc); _ -> throw(new_shell) end end. -get_chars_apply(State0, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Fmt) -> - case catch M:F(State0, cast(queue:head(Q),Fmt), Fmt, Xa) of +get_chars_apply(State0, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Enc) -> + case catch M:F(State0, cast(queue:head(Q),Enc), Enc, Xa) of {stop,Result,<<>>} -> {ok,Result,queue:tail(Q)}; {stop,Result,[]} -> @@ -653,32 +637,32 @@ get_chars_apply(State0, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Fmt) -> {ok,Result,queue:tail(Q)}; {stop,Result,Buf} -> {ok,Result,queue:cons(Buf, queue:tail(Q))}; - {'EXIT',_} -> + {'EXIT',_Why} -> {error,{error,err_func(M, F, Xa)},queue:new()}; State1 -> - get_chars_more(State1, M, F, Xa, Port, queue:tail(Q), Fmt) + get_chars_more(State1, M, F, Xa, Port, queue:tail(Q), Enc) end. -get_chars_more(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Fmt) -> +get_chars_more(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Enc) -> case queue:is_empty(Q) of true -> case get(eof) of undefined -> receive {Port,{data,Bytes}} -> - get_chars_bytes(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Bytes, Fmt); + get_chars_bytes(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Bytes, Enc); {Port,eof} -> put(eof, true), get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, - queue:snoc(Q, eof), Fmt); + queue:snoc(Q, eof), Enc); {'EXIT',From,What} when node(From) =:= node() -> {exit,What} end; _ -> - get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, queue:snoc(Q, eof), Fmt) + get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, queue:snoc(Q, eof), Enc) end; false -> - get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Fmt) + get_chars_apply(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Enc) end. @@ -689,11 +673,10 @@ get_chars_more(State, M, F, Xa, Port, Q, Fmt) -> prompt(_Port, '') -> ok; prompt(Port, Prompt) -> - put_port(wrap_characters_to_binary(io_lib:format_prompt(Prompt),unicode, - case get(unicode) of - true -> unicode; - _ -> latin1 - end), Port). + Encoding = get(encoding), + put_port(wrap_characters_to_binary(io_lib:format_prompt(Prompt, Encoding), + unicode, Encoding), + Port). %% Convert error code to make it look as before err_func(io_lib, get_until, {_,F,_}) -> @@ -710,56 +693,65 @@ contains_ctrl_g_or_ctrl_c(BinOrList)-> end. %% Convert a buffer between list and binary -cast(Data, _Format) when is_atom(Data) -> +cast(Data, _Encoding) when is_atom(Data) -> Data; -cast(Data, Format) -> - cast(Data, get(read_mode), Format, get(unicode)). +cast(Data, Encoding) -> + IoEncoding = get(encoding), + cast(Data, get(read_mode), IoEncoding, Encoding). -cast(B, binary, latin1, false) when is_binary(B) -> +cast(B, binary, latin1, latin1) when is_binary(B) -> B; -cast(B, binary, latin1, true) when is_binary(B) -> - unicode:characters_to_binary(B, unicode, latin1); -cast(L, binary, latin1, false) -> - erlang:iolist_to_binary(L); -cast(L, binary, latin1, true) -> - case unicode:characters_to_binary( - erlang:iolist_to_binary(L),unicode,latin1) of % may fail - {error,_,_} -> exit({no_translation, unicode, latin1}); - Else -> Else +cast(L, binary, latin1, latin1) -> + case catch erlang:iolist_to_binary(L) of + Bin when is_binary(Bin) -> Bin; + _ -> exit({no_translation, latin1, latin1}) + end; +cast(Data, binary, unicode, latin1) when is_binary(Data); is_list(Data) -> + case catch unicode:characters_to_binary(Data, unicode, latin1) of + Bin when is_binary(Bin) -> Bin; + _ -> exit({no_translation, unicode, latin1}) + end; +cast(Data, binary, latin1, unicode) when is_binary(Data); is_list(Data) -> + case catch unicode:characters_to_binary(Data, latin1, unicode) of + Bin when is_binary(Bin) -> Bin; + _ -> exit({no_translation, latin1, unicode}) end; -cast(B, binary, unicode, true) when is_binary(B) -> +cast(B, binary, unicode, unicode) when is_binary(B) -> B; -cast(B, binary, unicode, false) when is_binary(B) -> - unicode:characters_to_binary(B,latin1,unicode); -cast(L, binary, unicode, true) -> - % possibly a list containing UTF-8 encoded characters - unicode:characters_to_binary(erlang:iolist_to_binary(L)); -cast(L, binary, unicode, false) -> - unicode:characters_to_binary(L, latin1, unicode); -cast(L, list, latin1, UniTerm) -> - case UniTerm of - true -> % Convert input characters to protocol format (i.e latin1) - case unicode:characters_to_list( - erlang:iolist_to_binary(L),unicode) of % may fail - {error,_,_} -> exit({no_translation, unicode, latin1}); - Else -> [ case X of - High when High > 255 -> - exit({no_translation, unicode, latin1}); - Low -> - Low - end || X <- Else ] - end; - _ -> - binary_to_list(erlang:iolist_to_binary(L)) +cast(L, binary, unicode, unicode) -> + case catch unicode:characters_to_binary(L, unicode) of + Bin when is_binary(Bin) -> Bin; + _ -> exit({no_translation, unicode, unicode}) end; -cast(L, list, unicode, UniTerm) -> - unicode:characters_to_list(erlang:iolist_to_binary(L), - case UniTerm of - true -> unicode; - _ -> latin1 - end); -cast(Other, _, _,_) -> - Other. +cast(B, list, latin1, latin1) when is_binary(B) -> + binary_to_list(B); +cast(L, list, latin1, latin1) -> + case catch erlang:iolist_to_binary(L) of + Bin when is_binary(Bin) -> binary_to_list(Bin); + _ -> exit({no_translation, latin1, latin1}) + end; +cast(Data, list, unicode, latin1) when is_binary(Data); is_list(Data) -> + case catch unicode:characters_to_list(Data, unicode) of + Chars when is_list(Chars) -> + [ case X of + High when High > 255 -> + exit({no_translation, unicode, latin1}); + Low -> + Low + end || X <- Chars ]; + _ -> + exit({no_translation, unicode, latin1}) + end; +cast(Data, list, latin1, unicode) when is_binary(Data); is_list(Data) -> + case catch unicode:characters_to_list(Data, latin1) of + Chars when is_list(Chars) -> Chars; + _ -> exit({no_translation, latin1, unicode}) + end; +cast(Data, list, unicode, unicode) when is_binary(Data); is_list(Data) -> + case catch unicode:characters_to_list(Data, unicode) of + Chars when is_list(Chars) -> Chars; + _ -> exit({no_translation, unicode, unicode}) + end. wrap_characters_to_binary(Chars,unicode,latin1) -> case unicode:characters_to_binary(Chars,unicode,latin1) of diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/wrap_log_reader.erl b/lib/kernel/src/wrap_log_reader.erl index c41e0091e4..689269fc28 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/src/wrap_log_reader.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/src/wrap_log_reader.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2012. 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 @@ -30,6 +30,8 @@ -export([open/1, open/2, chunk/1, chunk/2, close/1]). +-export_type([continuation/0]). + -include("disk_log.hrl"). -record(wrap_reader, diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/Makefile b/lib/kernel/test/Makefile index 7bb3e3a365..8d2d55777b 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/Makefile +++ b/lib/kernel/test/Makefile @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # # %CopyrightBegin% # -# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +# Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2012. 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 @@ -48,6 +48,7 @@ MODULES= \ erl_distribution_SUITE \ erl_distribution_wb_SUITE \ erl_prim_loader_SUITE \ + error_handler_SUITE \ error_logger_SUITE \ error_logger_warn_SUITE \ file_SUITE \ @@ -73,6 +74,7 @@ MODULES= \ seq_trace_SUITE \ wrap_log_reader_SUITE \ cleanup \ + ignore_cores \ zlib_SUITE \ loose_node \ sendfile_SUITE diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/application_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/application_SUITE.erl index f469a0af98..2ca8840e1f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/application_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/application_SUITE.erl @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ otp_1586/1, otp_2078/1, otp_2012/1, otp_2718/1, otp_2973/1, otp_3002/1, otp_3184/1, otp_4066/1, otp_4227/1, otp_5363/1, otp_5606/1, - start_phases/1, get_key/1, + start_phases/1, get_key/1, get_env/1, permit_false_start_local/1, permit_false_start_dist/1, script_start/1, nodedown_start/1, init2973/0, loop2973/0, loop5606/1]). @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ all() -> [failover, failover_comp, permissions, load, load_use_cache, {group, reported_bugs}, start_phases, script_start, nodedown_start, permit_false_start_local, - permit_false_start_dist, get_key, + permit_false_start_dist, get_key, get_env, {group, distr_changed}, config_change, shutdown_func, shutdown_timeout]. groups() -> @@ -1503,6 +1503,15 @@ loop5606(Pid) -> Pid ! {self(), Res} end. +get_env(suite) -> []; +get_env(doc) -> + ["Tests get_env/* functions"]; +get_env(Conf) when is_list(Conf) -> + {ok, _} = application:get_env(kernel, error_logger), + undefined = application:get_env(undefined_app, a), + undefined = application:get_env(kernel, error_logger_xyz), + default = application:get_env(kernel, error_logger_xyz, default), + ok. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% Should be started in a CC view with: diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/bif_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/bif_SUITE.erl index a2826f34df..c369dca4e1 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/bif_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/bif_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2012. 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 diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl index f6d38e6d1f..d7424c0c9a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/code_SUITE.erl @@ -579,30 +579,25 @@ sticky_compiler(File) -> pa_pz_option(suite) -> []; pa_pz_option(doc) -> ["Test that the -pa and -pz options work as expected"]; pa_pz_option(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Slave nodes not supported on VxWorks"}; - _ -> - DDir = ?config(data_dir,Config), - PaDir = filename:join(DDir,"pa"), - PzDir = filename:join(DDir,"pz"), - ?line {ok, Node}=?t:start_node(pa_pz1, slave, - [{args, - "-pa " ++ PaDir - ++ " -pz " ++ PzDir}]), - ?line Ret=rpc:call(Node, code, get_path, []), - ?line [PaDir|Paths] = Ret, - ?line [PzDir|_] = lists:reverse(Paths), - ?t:stop_node(Node), - ?line {ok, Node2}=?t:start_node(pa_pz2, slave, - [{args, - "-mode embedded " ++ "-pa " - ++ PaDir ++ " -pz " ++ PzDir}]), - ?line Ret2=rpc:call(Node2, code, get_path, []), - ?line [PaDir|Paths2] = Ret2, - ?line [PzDir|_] = lists:reverse(Paths2), - ?t:stop_node(Node2) - end. + DDir = ?config(data_dir,Config), + PaDir = filename:join(DDir,"pa"), + PzDir = filename:join(DDir,"pz"), + {ok, Node}=?t:start_node(pa_pz1, slave, + [{args, + "-pa " ++ PaDir + ++ " -pz " ++ PzDir}]), + Ret=rpc:call(Node, code, get_path, []), + [PaDir|Paths] = Ret, + [PzDir|_] = lists:reverse(Paths), + ?t:stop_node(Node), + {ok, Node2}=?t:start_node(pa_pz2, slave, + [{args, + "-mode embedded " ++ "-pa " + ++ PaDir ++ " -pz " ++ PzDir}]), + Ret2=rpc:call(Node2, code, get_path, []), + [PaDir|Paths2] = Ret2, + [PzDir|_] = lists:reverse(Paths2), + ?t:stop_node(Node2). add_del_path(suite) -> []; @@ -689,8 +684,8 @@ ext_mod_dep(Config) when is_list(Config) -> xref:set_default(s, [{verbose,false},{warnings,false}, {builtins,true},{recurse,true}]), xref:set_library_path(s, code:get_path()), - xref:add_directory(s, filename:dirname(code:which(kernel))), - xref:add_directory(s, filename:dirname(code:which(lists))), + xref:add_directory(s, filename:join(code:lib_dir(kernel),"ebin")), + xref:add_directory(s, filename:join(code:lib_dir(stdlib),"ebin")), case catch ext_mod_dep2() of {'EXIT', Reason} -> xref:stop(s), @@ -1594,7 +1589,8 @@ native_early_modules_1(Architecture) -> true -> ?line true = lists:all(fun code:is_module_native/1, [ets,file,filename,gb_sets,gb_trees, - hipe_unified_loader,lists,os,packages]), + %%hipe_unified_loader, no_native as workaround + lists,os,packages]), ok end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl index 0c3f5c3514..0f811b8f73 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE.erl @@ -126,11 +126,6 @@ error, chunk, truncate, many_users, info, change_size, change_attribute, distribution, evil, otp_6278, otp_10131]). -%% The following two lists should be mutually exclusive. To skip a case -%% on VxWorks altogether, use the kernel.spec.vxworks file instead. -%% PLEASE don't skip out of laziness, the goal is to make every -%% testcase runnable on VxWorks. - %% These test cases should be skipped if the VxWorks card is %% configured without NFS cache. -define(SKIP_NO_CACHE,[distribution]). @@ -5126,33 +5121,8 @@ stop_node(Node) -> %% If the board is configured without NFS, the port program will fail to load %% and this will return 0, which may or may not be the wrong thing to do. -check_nfs(Config) -> - case (catch check_cache(Config)) of - N when is_integer(N) -> - N; - _ -> - 0 - end. - -check_cache(Config) -> - ?line Check = filename:join(?datadir(Config), "nfs_check"), - ?line P = open_port({spawn, Check}, [{line,100}, eof]), - ?line Size = receive - {P,{data,{eol,S}}} -> - list_to_integer(S) - after 1000 -> - erlang:display(got_timeout), - exit(timeout) - end, - ?line receive - {P, eof} -> - ok - end, - ?line P ! {self(), close}, - ?line receive - {P, closed} -> ok - end, - Size. +check_nfs(_Config) -> + 0. skip_expand([]) -> []; @@ -5175,13 +5145,8 @@ skip_list(Config) -> skip_expand(?SKIP_LARGE_CACHE) end. -should_skip(Test,Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - lists:member(Test, skip_list(Config)); - _ -> - false - end. +should_skip(_Test,_Config) -> + false. %%----------------------------------------------------------------- %% The error_logger handler used. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE_data/Makefile.src b/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE_data/Makefile.src deleted file mode 100644 index cae2f23d29..0000000000 --- a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE_data/Makefile.src +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -CC = @CC@ -LD = @LD@ -CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@ -I@erl_include@ @DEFS@ -CROSSLDFLAGS = @CROSSLDFLAGS@ - -PROGS = nfs_check@exe@ - -all: $(PROGS) - -nfs_check@exe@: nfs_check@obj@ - $(LD) $(CROSSLDFLAGS) -o nfs_check nfs_check@obj@ @LIBS@ - -nfs_check@obj@: nfs_check.c - $(CC) -c -o nfs_check@obj@ $(CFLAGS) nfs_check.c - diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE_data/nfs_check.c b/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE_data/nfs_check.c deleted file mode 100644 index 31e9ba8190..0000000000 --- a/lib/kernel/test/disk_log_SUITE_data/nfs_check.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,46 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Author: Patrik Nyblom - * Purpose: A port program to check the NFS cache size on VxWorks (returns 0 - * for other platforms). - */ - -#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> -#include <errno.h> -#include <sys/types.h> -#include <sys/stat.h> -#include <fcntl.h> - -#ifdef VXWORKS -extern unsigned nfsCacheSize; -#define MAIN(argc, argv) nfs_check(argc, argv) -#else -#define MAIN(argc, argv) main(argc, argv) -#endif - - -MAIN(argc, argv) -int argc; -char *argv[]; -{ -#ifdef VXWORKS - char str[100]; - sprintf(str,"%d\n", nfsCacheSize); - write(1, str, strlen(str)); -#else - fprintf(stdout,"0"); - fflush(stdout); -#endif - return 0; -} - diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl index 6f4f27d594..35502a1d27 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/erl_prim_loader_SUITE.erl @@ -110,56 +110,46 @@ get_file(Config) when is_list(Config) -> inet_existing(doc) -> ["Start a node using the 'inet' loading method, ", "from an already started boot server."]; inet_existing(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "VxWorks: tested separately"}; - _ -> - ?line Name = erl_prim_test_inet_existing, - ?line Host = host(), - ?line Cookie = atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie()), - ?line IpStr = ip_str(Host), - ?line LFlag = get_loader_flag(os:type()), - ?line Args = LFlag ++ " -hosts " ++ IpStr ++ - " -setcookie " ++ Cookie, - ?line {ok, BootPid} = erl_boot_server:start_link([Host]), - ?line {ok, Node} = start_node(Name, Args), - ?line {ok,[["inet"]]} = rpc:call(Node, init, get_argument, [loader]), - ?line stop_node(Node), - ?line unlink(BootPid), - ?line exit(BootPid, kill), - ok - end. + Name = erl_prim_test_inet_existing, + Host = host(), + Cookie = atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie()), + IpStr = ip_str(Host), + LFlag = get_loader_flag(os:type()), + Args = LFlag ++ " -hosts " ++ IpStr ++ + " -setcookie " ++ Cookie, + {ok, BootPid} = erl_boot_server:start_link([Host]), + {ok, Node} = start_node(Name, Args), + {ok,[["inet"]]} = rpc:call(Node, init, get_argument, [loader]), + stop_node(Node), + unlink(BootPid), + exit(BootPid, kill), + ok. inet_coming_up(doc) -> ["Start a node using the 'inet' loading method, ", "but start the boot server afterwards."]; inet_coming_up(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "VxWorks: tested separately"}; - _ -> - ?line Name = erl_prim_test_inet_coming_up, - ?line Cookie = atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie()), - ?line Host = host(), - ?line IpStr = ip_str(Host), - ?line LFlag = get_loader_flag(os:type()), - ?line Args = LFlag ++ - " -hosts " ++ IpStr ++ - " -setcookie " ++ Cookie, - ?line {ok, Node} = start_node(Name, Args, [{wait, false}]), - - %% Wait a while, then start boot server, and wait for node to start. - ?line test_server:sleep(test_server:seconds(6)), - io:format("erl_boot_server:start_link([~p]).", [Host]), - ?line {ok, BootPid} = erl_boot_server:start_link([Host]), - ?line wait_really_started(Node, 25), - - %% Check loader argument, then cleanup. - ?line {ok,[["inet"]]} = rpc:call(Node, init, get_argument, [loader]), - ?line stop_node(Node), - ?line unlink(BootPid), - ?line exit(BootPid, kill), - ok - end. + Name = erl_prim_test_inet_coming_up, + Cookie = atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie()), + Host = host(), + IpStr = ip_str(Host), + LFlag = get_loader_flag(os:type()), + Args = LFlag ++ + " -hosts " ++ IpStr ++ + " -setcookie " ++ Cookie, + {ok, Node} = start_node(Name, Args, [{wait, false}]), + + %% Wait a while, then start boot server, and wait for node to start. + test_server:sleep(test_server:seconds(6)), + io:format("erl_boot_server:start_link([~p]).", [Host]), + {ok, BootPid} = erl_boot_server:start_link([Host]), + wait_really_started(Node, 25), + + %% Check loader argument, then cleanup. + {ok,[["inet"]]} = rpc:call(Node, init, get_argument, [loader]), + stop_node(Node), + unlink(BootPid), + exit(BootPid, kill), + ok. wait_really_started(Node, 0) -> test_server:fail({not_booted,Node}); @@ -249,8 +239,6 @@ multiple_slaves(doc) -> "verify that the boot server manages"]; multiple_slaves(Config) when is_list(Config) -> case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "VxWorks: tested separately"}; {ose,_} -> {comment, "OSE: multiple nodes not supported"}; _ -> @@ -426,7 +414,9 @@ primary_archive(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ExpectedEbins = [Archive, DictDir ++ "/ebin", DummyDir ++ "/ebin"], io:format("ExpectedEbins: ~p\n", [ExpectedEbins]), ?line {ok, FileInfo} = prim_file:read_file_info(Archive), - ?line {ok, Ebins} = rpc:call(Node, erl_prim_loader, set_primary_archive, [Archive, ArchiveBin, FileInfo]), + ?line {ok, Ebins} = rpc:call(Node, erl_prim_loader, set_primary_archive, + [Archive, ArchiveBin, FileInfo, + fun escript:parse_file/1]), ?line ExpectedEbins = lists:sort(Ebins), % assert ?line {ok, TopFiles2} = rpc:call(Node, erl_prim_loader, list_dir, [Archive]), @@ -435,7 +425,9 @@ primary_archive(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ok = test_archive(Node, Archive, DictDir, BeamName), %% Cleanup - ?line {ok, []} = rpc:call(Node, erl_prim_loader, set_primary_archive, [undefined, undefined, undefined]), + ?line {ok, []} = rpc:call(Node, erl_prim_loader, set_primary_archive, + [undefined, undefined, undefined, + fun escript:parse_file/1]), ?line stop_node(Node), ?line ok = file:delete(Archive), ok. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/error_handler_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/error_handler_SUITE.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2a86d39b74 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/kernel/test/error_handler_SUITE.erl @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2013. All Rights Reserved. +%% +%% The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License, +%% Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in +%% compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the +%% Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be +%% retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/. +%% +%% Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" +%% basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See +%% the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations +%% under the License. +%% +%% %CopyrightEnd% +%% +-module(error_handler_SUITE). + +-export([all/0,suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1,end_per_suite/1, + init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, + undefined_function_handler/1]). + +%% Callback from error_handler. +-export(['$handle_undefined_function'/2]). + +suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. + +all() -> + [undefined_function_handler]. + +groups() -> + []. + +init_per_suite(Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_suite(_Config) -> + ok. + +init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + +end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> + Config. + + +%%----------------------------------------------------------------- + +undefined_function_handler(_) -> + 42 = ?MODULE:forty_two(), + 42 = (id(?MODULE)):forty_two(), + {ok,{a,b,c}} = ?MODULE:one_arg({a,b,c}), + {ok,{a,b,c}} = (id(?MODULE)):one_arg({a,b,c}), + {'EXIT',{undef,[{?MODULE,undef_and_not_handled,[[1,2,3]],[]}|_]}} = + (catch ?MODULE:undef_and_not_handled([1,2,3])), + ok. + +'$handle_undefined_function'(forty_two, []) -> + 42; +'$handle_undefined_function'(one_arg, [Arg]) -> + {ok,Arg}; +'$handle_undefined_function'(Func, Args) -> + error_handler:raise_undef_exception(?MODULE, Func, Args). + +id(I) -> + I. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_warn_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_warn_SUITE.erl index 265e1ae4c8..2bf467610e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_warn_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/error_logger_warn_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2003-2012. 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 @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ nice_stop_node(Name) -> {nodedown,Name} -> ok end. -%rensa rd() f�re varje rapport-test s� man bara f�r en fil... +%clean out rd() before each report test in order to get only one file... clean_rd() -> {ok,L} = file:list_dir(rd()), lists:foreach(fun(F) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl index 2b6af7e1fb..f34341f561 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/file_SUITE.erl @@ -60,7 +60,8 @@ -export([ read_not_really_compressed/1, read_compressed_cooked/1, read_compressed_cooked_binary/1, read_cooked_tar_problem/1, - write_compressed/1, compress_errors/1, catenated_gzips/1]). + write_compressed/1, compress_errors/1, catenated_gzips/1, + compress_async_crash/1]). -export([ make_link/1, read_link_info_for_non_link/1, symlinks/1]). @@ -84,6 +85,8 @@ -export([advise/1]). +-export([allocate/1]). + -export([standard_io/1,mini_server/1]). %% Debug exports @@ -116,7 +119,7 @@ groups() -> {files, [], [{group, open}, {group, pos}, {group, file_info}, {group, consult}, {group, eval}, {group, script}, - truncate, sync, datasync, advise]}, + truncate, sync, datasync, advise, allocate]}, {open, [], [open1, old_modes, new_modes, path_open, close, access, read_write, pread_write, append, open_errors, @@ -133,7 +136,8 @@ groups() -> {compression, [], [read_compressed_cooked, read_compressed_cooked_binary, read_cooked_tar_problem, read_not_really_compressed, - write_compressed, compress_errors, catenated_gzips]}, + write_compressed, compress_errors, catenated_gzips, + compress_async_crash]}, {links, [], [make_link, read_link_info_for_non_link, symlinks]}]. @@ -492,8 +496,6 @@ cur_dir_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line case os:type() of {unix, _} -> ?line {error, enotsup} = ?FILE_MODULE:get_cwd("d:"); - vxworks -> - ?line {error, enotsup} = ?FILE_MODULE:get_cwd("d:"); {win32, _} -> win_cur_dir_1(Config) end, @@ -1038,32 +1040,29 @@ file_info_basic_file(Config) when is_list(Config) -> file_info_basic_directory(suite) -> []; file_info_basic_directory(doc) -> []; file_info_basic_directory(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(5)), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(5)), %% Note: filename:join/1 removes any trailing slash, %% which is essential for ?FILE_MODULE:file_info/1 to work on %% platforms such as Windows95. - ?line RootDir = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config)]), + RootDir = filename:join([?config(priv_dir, Config)]), %% Test that the RootDir directory has the expected attributes. - ?line test_directory(RootDir, read_write), + test_directory(RootDir, read_write), %% Note that on Windows file systems, %% "/" or "c:/" are *NOT* directories. %% Therefore, test that ?FILE_MODULE:file_info/1 behaves as if they were %% directories. - ?line case os:type() of - {win32, _} -> - ?line test_directory("/", read_write), - ?line test_directory("c:/", read_write), - ?line test_directory("c:\\", read_write); - {unix, _} -> - ?line test_directory("/", read); - vxworks -> - %% Check is just done for owner - ?line test_directory("/", read_write) - end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog). + case os:type() of + {win32, _} -> + ?line test_directory("/", read_write), + ?line test_directory("c:/", read_write), + ?line test_directory("c:\\", read_write); + {unix, _} -> + ?line test_directory("/", read) + end, + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog). test_directory(Name, ExpectedAccess) -> ?line {ok,#file_info{size=Size,type=Type,access=Access, @@ -1622,6 +1621,74 @@ advise(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. +allocate(suite) -> []; +allocate(doc) -> "Tests that ?FILE_MODULE:allocate/3 at least doesn't crash."; +allocate(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(5)), + ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + ?line Allocate = filename:join(PrivDir, + atom_to_list(?MODULE) + ++"_allocate.fil"), + + Line1 = "Hello\n", + Line2 = "World!\n", + + ?line {ok, Fd} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd, 1, iolist_size([Line1, Line2])), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd, "~s", [Line1]), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd, "~s", [Line2]), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd), + + ?line {ok, Fd2} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd2, 1, iolist_size(Line1)), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd2, "~s", [Line1]), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd2, "~s", [Line2]), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2), + + ?line {ok, Fd3} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd3, 1, iolist_size(Line1) + 1), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd3, "~s", [Line1]), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd3, "~s", [Line2]), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd3), + + ?line {ok, Fd4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd4, 1, 4 * iolist_size([Line1, Line2])), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd4, "~s", [Line1]), + ?line ok = io:format(Fd4, "~s", [Line2]), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4), + + ?line [] = flush(), + ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. + +allocate_and_assert(Fd, Offset, Length) -> + % Just verify that calls to ?PRIM_FILE:allocate/3 don't crash or have + % any other negative side effect. We can't really asssert against a + % specific return value, because support for file space pre-allocation + % depends on the OS, OS version and underlying filesystem. + % + % The Linux kernel added support for fallocate() in version 2.6.23, + % which currently works only for the ext4, ocfs2, xfs and btrfs file + % systems. posix_fallocate() is available in glibc as of version + % 2.1.94, but it was buggy until glibc version 2.7. + % + % Mac OS X, as of version 10.3, supports the fcntl operation F_PREALLOCATE. + % + % Solaris supports posix_fallocate() but only for the UFS file system + % apparently (not supported for ZFS). + % + % FreeBSD 9.0 is the first FreeBSD release supporting posix_fallocate(). + % + % For Windows there's apparently no way to pre-allocate file space, at + % least with same semantics as posix_fallocate(), fallocate() and + % fcntl F_PREALLOCATE. + Result = ?FILE_MODULE:allocate(Fd, Offset, Length), + case os:type() of + {win32, _} -> + ?line {error, enotsup} = Result; + _ -> + ?line _ = Result + end. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -1784,9 +1851,7 @@ e_delete(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Base, #file_info {mode=8#600}); {win32, _} -> %% Remove a character device. - ?line {error, eacces} = ?FILE_MODULE:delete("nul"); - vxworks -> - ok + ?line {error, eacces} = ?FILE_MODULE:delete("nul") end, ?line [] = flush(), @@ -1801,148 +1866,133 @@ e_delete(Config) when is_list(Config) -> e_rename(suite) -> []; e_rename(doc) -> []; e_rename(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Windriver: dosFs must be fixed first!"}; - _ -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Base = filename:join(RootDir, - atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_e_rename"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(Base), - - %% Create an empty directory. - ?line EmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "empty_dir"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(EmptyDir), - - %% Create a non-empty directory. - ?line NonEmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "non_empty_dir"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(NonEmptyDir), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file( - filename:join(NonEmptyDir, "a_file"), - "hello\n"), - - %% Create another non-empty directory. - ?line ADirectory = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(ADirectory), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file( - filename:join(ADirectory, "a_file"), - "howdy\n\n"), - - %% Create a data file. - ?line File = filename:join(Base, "just_a_file"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file(File, "anything goes\n\n"), - - %% Move an existing directory to a non-empty directory. - ?line {error, eexist} = - ?FILE_MODULE:rename(ADirectory, NonEmptyDir), - - %% Move a root directory. - ?line {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:rename("/", "arne"), - - %% Move Base into Base/new_name. - ?line {error, einval} = - ?FILE_MODULE:rename(Base, filename:join(Base, "new_name")), - - %% Overwrite a directory with a file. - ?line expect({error, eexist}, %FreeBSD (?) - {error, eisdir}, - ?FILE_MODULE:rename(File, EmptyDir)), - ?line expect({error, eexist}, %FreeBSD (?) - {error, eisdir}, - ?FILE_MODULE:rename(File, NonEmptyDir)), - - %% Move a non-existing file. - ?line NonExistingFile = - filename:join(Base, "non_existing_file"), - ?line {error, enoent} = - ?FILE_MODULE:rename(NonExistingFile, NonEmptyDir), - - %% Overwrite a file with a directory. - ?line expect({error, eexist}, %FreeBSD (?) - {error, enotdir}, - ?FILE_MODULE:rename(ADirectory, File)), - - %% Move a file to another filesystem. - %% XXX - This test case is bogus. We cannot be guaranteed that - %% the source and destination are on - %% different filesystems. - %% - %% XXX - Gross hack! - ?line Comment = - case os:type() of - {unix, _} -> - OtherFs = "/tmp", - ?line NameOnOtherFs = - filename:join(OtherFs, filename:basename(File)), - ?line {ok, Com} = - case ?FILE_MODULE:rename(File, NameOnOtherFs) of - {error, exdev} -> - %% The file could be in - %% the same filesystem! - {ok, ok}; - ok -> - {ok, {comment, - "Moving between filesystems " - "suceeded, files are probably " - "in the same filesystem!"}}; - {error, eperm} -> - {ok, {comment, "SBS! You don't " - "have the permission to do " - "this test!"}}; - Else -> - Else - end, - Com; - {win32, _} -> - %% At least Windows NT can - %% successfully move a file to - %% another drive. - ok - end, - ?line [] = flush(), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - Comment - end. + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Base = filename:join(RootDir, + atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_e_rename"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(Base), + + %% Create an empty directory. + EmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "empty_dir"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(EmptyDir), + + %% Create a non-empty directory. + NonEmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "non_empty_dir"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(NonEmptyDir), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file( + filename:join(NonEmptyDir, "a_file"), + "hello\n"), + + %% Create another non-empty directory. + ADirectory = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(ADirectory), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file( + filename:join(ADirectory, "a_file"), + "howdy\n\n"), + + %% Create a data file. + File = filename:join(Base, "just_a_file"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file(File, "anything goes\n\n"), + + %% Move an existing directory to a non-empty directory. + {error, eexist} = ?FILE_MODULE:rename(ADirectory, NonEmptyDir), + + %% Move a root directory. + {error, einval} = ?FILE_MODULE:rename("/", "arne"), + + %% Move Base into Base/new_name. + {error, einval} = + ?FILE_MODULE:rename(Base, filename:join(Base, "new_name")), + + %% Overwrite a directory with a file. + expect({error, eexist}, %FreeBSD (?) + {error, eisdir}, + ?FILE_MODULE:rename(File, EmptyDir)), + expect({error, eexist}, %FreeBSD (?) + {error, eisdir}, + ?FILE_MODULE:rename(File, NonEmptyDir)), + + %% Move a non-existing file. + NonExistingFile = filename:join(Base, "non_existing_file"), + {error, enoent} = ?FILE_MODULE:rename(NonExistingFile, NonEmptyDir), + + %% Overwrite a file with a directory. + expect({error, eexist}, %FreeBSD (?) + {error, enotdir}, + ?FILE_MODULE:rename(ADirectory, File)), + + %% Move a file to another filesystem. + %% XXX - This test case is bogus. We cannot be guaranteed that + %% the source and destination are on + %% different filesystems. + %% + %% XXX - Gross hack! + Comment = case os:type() of + {unix, _} -> + OtherFs = "/tmp", + NameOnOtherFs = filename:join(OtherFs, filename:basename(File)), + {ok, Com} = case ?FILE_MODULE:rename(File, NameOnOtherFs) of + {error, exdev} -> + %% The file could be in + %% the same filesystem! + {ok, ok}; + ok -> + {ok, {comment, + "Moving between filesystems " + "suceeded, files are probably " + "in the same filesystem!"}}; + {error, eperm} -> + {ok, {comment, "SBS! You don't " + "have the permission to do " + "this test!"}}; + Else -> + Else + end, + Com; + {win32, _} -> + %% At least Windows NT can + %% successfully move a file to + %% another drive. + ok + end, + [] = flush(), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Comment. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% e_make_dir(suite) -> []; e_make_dir(doc) -> []; e_make_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Base = filename:join(RootDir, - atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_e_make_dir"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(Base), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Base = filename:join(RootDir, + atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_e_make_dir"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(Base), %% A component of the path does not exist. - ?line {error, enoent} = - ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(filename:join([Base, "a", "b"])), + {error, enoent} = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(filename:join([Base, "a", "b"])), %% Use a path-name with a non-directory component. - ?line Afile = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file(Afile, "hello\n"), - ?line case ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir( - filename:join(Afile, "another_directory")) of - {error, enotdir} -> io:format("Result: enotdir"); - {error, enoent} -> io:format("Result: enoent") - end, + Afile = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file(Afile, "hello\n"), + case ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir( + filename:join(Afile, "another_directory")) of + {error, enotdir} -> io:format("Result: enotdir"); + {error, enoent} -> io:format("Result: enoent") + end, %% No permission (on Unix only). case os:type() of {unix, _} -> - ?line ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info(Base, #file_info {mode=0}), - ?line {error, eacces} = - ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(filename:join(Base, "xxxx")), - ?line ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info( + ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info(Base, #file_info {mode=0}), + {error, eacces} = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(filename:join(Base, "xxxx")), + ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info( Base, #file_info {mode=8#600}); {win32, _} -> - ok; - vxworks -> ok end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -1950,57 +2000,50 @@ e_make_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> e_del_dir(suite) -> []; e_del_dir(doc) -> []; e_del_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Base = test_server:temp_name(filename:join(RootDir, "e_del_dir")), - ?line io:format("Base: ~p", [Base]), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(Base), + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + Base = test_server:temp_name(filename:join(RootDir, "e_del_dir")), + io:format("Base: ~p", [Base]), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(Base), %% Delete a non-existent directory. - ?line {error, enoent} = + {error, enoent} = ?FILE_MODULE:del_dir(filename:join(Base, "non_existing")), %% Use a path-name with a non-directory component. - ?line Afile = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file(Afile, "hello\n"), - ?line {error, E1} = - expect({error, enotdir}, {error, enoent}, - ?FILE_MODULE:del_dir( - filename:join(Afile, "another_directory"))), - ?line io:format("Result: ~p", [E1]), + Afile = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write_file(Afile, "hello\n"), + {error, E1} = expect({error, enotdir}, {error, enoent}, + ?FILE_MODULE:del_dir( + filename:join(Afile, "another_directory"))), + io:format("Result: ~p", [E1]), %% Delete a non-empty directory. - ?line {error, E2} = - expect({error, enotempty}, {error, eexist}, {error, eacces}, + {error, E2} = expect({error, enotempty}, {error, eexist}, {error, eacces}, ?FILE_MODULE:del_dir(Base)), - ?line io:format("Result: ~p", [E2]), + io:format("Result: ~p", [E2]), %% Remove the current directory. - ?line {error, E3} = - expect({error, einval}, + {error, E3} = expect({error, einval}, {error, eperm}, % Linux and DUX {error, eacces}, {error, ebusy}, ?FILE_MODULE:del_dir(".")), - ?line io:format("Result: ~p", [E3]), + io:format("Result: ~p", [E3]), %% No permission. case os:type() of {unix, _} -> - ?line ADirectory = filename:join(Base, "no_perm"), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(ADirectory), - ?line ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info( - Base, #file_info {mode=0}), - ?line {error, eacces} = ?FILE_MODULE:del_dir(ADirectory), - ?line ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info( - Base, #file_info {mode=8#600}); + ADirectory = filename:join(Base, "no_perm"), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:make_dir(ADirectory), + ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info( Base, #file_info {mode=0}), + {error, eacces} = ?FILE_MODULE:del_dir(ADirectory), + ?FILE_MODULE:write_file_info( Base, #file_info {mode=8#600}); {win32, _} -> - ok; - vxworks -> ok end, - ?line [] = flush(), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + [] = flush(), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% @@ -2271,6 +2314,57 @@ compress_errors(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +compress_async_crash(suite) -> []; +compress_async_crash(doc) -> []; +compress_async_crash(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line DataDir = ?config(data_dir, Config), + ?line Path = filename:join(DataDir, "test.gz"), + ExpectedData = <<"qwerty">>, + + ?line _ = ?FILE_MODULE:delete(Path), + ?line {ok, Fd} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(Path, [write, binary, compressed]), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd, ExpectedData), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd), + + % Test that when using async thread pool, the emulator doesn't crash + % when the efile port driver is stopped while a compressed file operation + % is in progress (being carried by an async thread). + ?line ok = compress_async_crash_loop(10000, Path, ExpectedData), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:delete(Path), + ok. + +compress_async_crash_loop(0, _Path, _ExpectedData) -> + ok; +compress_async_crash_loop(N, Path, ExpectedData) -> + Parent = self(), + {Pid, Ref} = spawn_monitor( + fun() -> + ?line {ok, Fd} = ?FILE_MODULE:open( + Path, [read, compressed, raw, binary]), + Len = byte_size(ExpectedData), + Parent ! {self(), continue}, + ?line {ok, ExpectedData} = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd, Len), + ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd), + receive foobar -> ok end + end), + receive + {Pid, continue} -> + exit(Pid, shutdown), + receive + {'DOWN', Ref, _, _, Reason} -> + ?line shutdown = Reason + end; + {'DOWN', Ref, _, _, Reason2} -> + test_server:fail({worker_exited, Reason2}) + after 60000 -> + exit(Pid, shutdown), + erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]), + test_server:fail(worker_timeout) + end, + compress_async_crash_loop(N - 1, Path, ExpectedData). + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + altname(doc) -> "Test the file:altname/1 function"; altname(suite) -> @@ -2358,6 +2452,7 @@ symlinks(doc) -> "Test operations on symbolic links (for Unix)."; symlinks(suite) -> []; symlinks(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + ?line {error, _} = ?FILE_MODULE:read_link(lists:duplicate(10000,$a)), ?line RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), ?line NewDir = filename:join(RootDir, atom_to_list(?MODULE) @@ -2563,147 +2658,123 @@ delayed_write(doc) -> ["Tests the file open option {delayed_write, Size, Delay}"]; delayed_write(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(20)), - %% - ?line RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line File = filename:join(RootDir, - atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_delayed_write.txt"), - ?line Data1 = "asdfghjkl", - ?line Data2 = "qwertyuio", - ?line Data3 = "zxcvbnm,.", - ?line Size = length(Data1), - ?line Size = length(Data2), - ?line Size = length(Data3), - ?line Data1Data1 = Data1++Data1, - ?line Data1Data1Data1 = Data1Data1++Data1, - ?line Data1Data1Data1Data1 = Data1Data1++Data1Data1, + Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(20)), + + RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + File = filename:join(RootDir, + atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_delayed_write.txt"), + Data1 = "asdfghjkl", + Data2 = "qwertyuio", + Data3 = "zxcvbnm,.", + Size = length(Data1), + Size = length(Data2), + Size = length(Data3), + Data1Data1 = Data1++Data1, + Data1Data1Data1 = Data1Data1++Data1, + Data1Data1Data1Data1 = Data1Data1++Data1Data1, %% %% Test caching and normal close of non-raw file - ?line {ok, Fd1} = + {ok, Fd1} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [write, {delayed_write, Size+1, 2000}]), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), - ?line ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow - ?line {ok, Fd2} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]), - ?line case os:type() of - vxworks -> - io:format("Line ~p skipped on vxworks", [?LINE]); - _ -> - ?line eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd2, 1) - end, - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), % Data flush on size - ?line ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow - ?line {ok, Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 2*Size+1), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), - ?line ?t:sleep(3000), % Wait until data flush on timeout - ?line {ok, Data1Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 3*Size+1), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd1), % Data flush on close - ?line ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow - ?line {ok, Data1Data1Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 4*Size+1), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), + ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow + {ok, Fd2} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]), + eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd2, 1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), % Data flush on size + ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow + {ok, Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 2*Size+1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), + ?t:sleep(3000), % Wait until data flush on timeout + {ok, Data1Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 3*Size+1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd1, Data1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd1), % Data flush on close + ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow + {ok, Data1Data1Data1Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd2, bof, 4*Size+1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd2), %% %% Test implicit close through exit by file owning process, %% raw file, default parameters. - ?line Parent = self(), - ?line Fun = - fun () -> - Child = self(), - Test = - fun () -> - ?line {ok, Fd} = - ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, - [raw, write, - delayed_write]), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd, Data1), - ?line Parent ! {Child, wrote}, - ?line receive - {Parent, continue, Reason} -> - {ok, Reason} - end - end, - case (catch Test()) of - {ok, Reason} -> - exit(Reason); - Unknown -> - exit({Unknown, get(test_server_loc)}) - end - end, - ?line Child1 = spawn(Fun), - ?line Mref1 = erlang:monitor(process, Child1), - ?line receive - {Child1, wrote} -> - ok; - {'DOWN', Mref1, _, _, _} = Down1a -> - ?t:fail(Down1a) - end, - ?line ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow - ?line {ok, Fd3} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]), - ?line case os:type() of - vxworks -> - io:format("Line ~p skipped on vxworks", [?LINE]); - _ -> - ?line eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd3, 1) - end, - ?line Child1 ! {Parent, continue, normal}, - ?line receive - {'DOWN', Mref1, process, Child1, normal} -> - ok; - {'DOWN', Mref1, _, _, _} = Down1b -> - ?t:fail(Down1b) - end, - ?line ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow - ?line {ok, Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd3, bof, Size+1), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd3), + Parent = self(), + Fun = fun() -> + Child = self(), + Test = + fun () -> + {ok, Fd} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, + [raw, write, delayed_write]), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd, Data1), + Parent ! {Child, wrote}, + receive + {Parent, continue, Reason} -> + {ok, Reason} + end + end, + case (catch Test()) of + {ok, Reason} -> exit(Reason); + Unknown -> + exit({Unknown, get(test_server_loc)}) + end + end, + Child1 = spawn(Fun), + Mref1 = erlang:monitor(process, Child1), + receive + {Child1, wrote} -> + ok; + {'DOWN', Mref1, _, _, _} = Down1a -> + ?t:fail(Down1a) + end, + ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow + {ok, Fd3} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]), + eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd3, 1), + Child1 ! {Parent, continue, normal}, + receive + {'DOWN', Mref1, process, Child1, normal} -> + ok; + {'DOWN', Mref1, _, _, _} = Down1b -> + ?t:fail(Down1b) + end, + ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow + {ok, Data1} = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd3, bof, Size+1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd3), %% %% The same again, but this time with reason 'kill'. - ?line Child2 = spawn(Fun), - ?line Mref2 = erlang:monitor(process, Child2), - ?line receive - {Child2, wrote} -> - ok; - {'DOWN', Mref2, _, _, _} = Down2a -> - ?t:fail(Down2a) - end, - ?line ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow - ?line {ok, Fd4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]), - ?line case os:type() of - vxworks -> - io:format("Line ~p skipped on vxworks", [?LINE]); - _ -> - ?line eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd4, 1) - end, - ?line Child2 ! {Parent, continue, kill}, - ?line receive - {'DOWN', Mref2, process, Child2, kill} -> - ok; - {'DOWN', Mref2, _, _, _} = Down2b -> - ?t:fail(Down2b) - end, - ?line ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow - ?line eof = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd4, bof, 1), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4), + Child2 = spawn(Fun), + Mref2 = erlang:monitor(process, Child2), + receive + {Child2, wrote} -> + ok; + {'DOWN', Mref2, _, _, _} = Down2a -> + ?t:fail(Down2a) + end, + ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow + {ok, Fd4} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [read]), + eof = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd4, 1), + Child2 ! {Parent, continue, kill}, + receive + {'DOWN', Mref2, process, Child2, kill} -> + ok; + {'DOWN', Mref2, _, _, _} = Down2b -> + ?t:fail(Down2b) + end, + ?t:sleep(1000), % Just in case the file system is slow + eof = ?FILE_MODULE:pread(Fd4, bof, 1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd4), %% %% Test if file position works with delayed_write - ?line {ok, Fd5} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [raw, read, write, - delayed_write]), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:truncate(Fd5), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd5, [Data1|Data2]), - ?line {ok, 0} = ?FILE_MODULE:position(Fd5, bof), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd5, [Data3]), - ?line {ok, Data2} = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd5, Size+1), - ?line {ok, 0} = ?FILE_MODULE:position(Fd5, bof), - ?line Data3Data2 = Data3++Data2, - ?line {ok, Data3Data2} = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd5, 2*Size+1), - ?line ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd5), + {ok, Fd5} = ?FILE_MODULE:open(File, [raw, read, write, + delayed_write]), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:truncate(Fd5), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd5, [Data1|Data2]), + {ok, 0} = ?FILE_MODULE:position(Fd5, bof), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:write(Fd5, [Data3]), + {ok, Data2} = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd5, Size+1), + {ok, 0} = ?FILE_MODULE:position(Fd5, bof), + Data3Data2 = Data3++Data2, + {ok, Data3Data2} = ?FILE_MODULE:read(Fd5, 2*Size+1), + ok = ?FILE_MODULE:close(Fd5), %% - ?line [] = flush(), - ?line ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - ?line case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Some lines skipped on vxworks"}; - _ -> - ok - end. + [] = flush(), + ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. pid2name(doc) -> "Tests file:pid2name/1."; diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl index 53bcb1162d..40bde8a736 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/file_name_SUITE.erl @@ -1,8 +1,9 @@ -module(file_name_SUITE). +%% -*- coding: utf-8 -*- %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ init_per_suite/1,end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). --export([normal/1,icky/1,very_icky/1,normalize/1]). +-export([normal/1,icky/1,very_icky/1,normalize/1,home_dir/1]). init_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> @@ -88,7 +89,7 @@ end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> - [normal, icky, very_icky, normalize]. + [normal, icky, very_icky, normalize, home_dir]. groups() -> []. @@ -105,6 +106,54 @@ init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> Config. +home_dir(suite) -> + []; +home_dir(doc) -> + ["Check that Erlang can be started with unicode named home directory"]; +home_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + try + Name=[960,945,964,961,953,954], + Priv = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + UniMode = file:native_name_encoding() =/= latin1, + if + not UniMode -> + throw(need_unicode_mode); + true -> + ok + end, + NewHome=filename:join(Priv,Name), + file:make_dir(NewHome), + {SaveOldName,SaveOldValue} = case os:type() of + {win32,nt} -> + HomePath=re:replace(filename:nativename(NewHome),"^[a-zA-Z]:","",[{return,list},unicode]), + Save = os:getenv("HOMEPATH"), + os:putenv("HOMEPATH",HomePath), + {"HOMEPATH",Save}; + {unix,_} -> + Save = os:getenv("HOME"), + os:putenv("HOME",NewHome), + {"HOME",Save}; + _ -> + rm_rf(prim_file,NewHome), + throw(unsupported_os) + end, + try + {ok,Node} = test_server:start_node(test_unicode_homedir,slave,[{args,"-setcookie "++atom_to_list(erlang:get_cookie())}]), + test_server:stop_node(Node), + ok + after + os:putenv(SaveOldName,SaveOldValue), + rm_rf(prim_file,NewHome) + end + catch + throw:need_unicode_mode -> + io:format("Sorry, can only run in unicode mode.~n"), + {skipped,"VM needs to be started in Unicode filename mode"}; + throw:unsupported_os -> + io:format("Sorry, can only run on Unix/Windows.~n"), + {skipped,"Runs only on Unix/Windows"} + end. + normalize(suite) -> []; normalize(doc) -> @@ -288,7 +337,7 @@ check_normal(Mod) -> check_icky(Mod) -> {ok,Dir} = Mod:get_cwd(), try - ?line true=(length("���") =:= 3), + ?line true=(length("åäö") =:= 3), ?line UniMode = file:native_name_encoding() =/= latin1, ?line make_icky_dir(Mod), ?line {ok, L0} = Mod:list_dir("."), @@ -309,42 +358,42 @@ check_icky(Mod) -> || {T,S,Targ} <- icky_dir(), T =:= symlink ], ?line [ {ok, Cont} = Mod:read_file(SymL) || {SymL,_,Cont} <- Syms ], ?line [ {ok, Targ} = fixlink(Mod:read_link(SymL)) || {SymL,Targ,_} <- Syms ], - ?line chk_cre_dir(Mod,[{directory,"���_dir",icky_dir()}]), + ?line chk_cre_dir(Mod,[{directory,"åäö_dir",icky_dir()}]), ?line {ok,BeginAt} = Mod:get_cwd(), ?line true = is_list(BeginAt), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:set_cwd("��_dir"), - ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd("���_dir"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:set_cwd("åä_dir"), + ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd("åäö_dir"), ?line {ok, NowAt} = Mod:get_cwd(), ?line true = is_list(NowAt), ?line true = BeginAt =/= NowAt, ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd(".."), ?line {ok,BeginAt} = Mod:get_cwd(), - ?line rm_r2(Mod,"���_dir"), + ?line rm_r2(Mod,"åäö_dir"), {OS,TYPE} = os:type(), % Check that treat_icky really converts to the same as the OS case UniMode of true -> - ?line chk_cre_dir(Mod,[{directory,"���_dir",[]}]), - ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd("���_dir"), - ?line ok = Mod:write_file(<<"���">>,<<"hello">>), - ?line Treated = treat_icky(<<"���">>), + ?line chk_cre_dir(Mod,[{directory,"åäö_dir",[]}]), + ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd("åäö_dir"), + ?line ok = Mod:write_file(<<"ååå">>,<<"hello">>), + ?line Treated = treat_icky(<<"ååå">>), ?line {ok,[Treated]} = Mod:list_dir("."), - ?line ok = Mod:delete(<<"���">>), + ?line ok = Mod:delete(<<"ååå">>), ?line {ok,[]} = Mod:list_dir("."), ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd(".."), - ?line rm_r2(Mod,"���_dir"); + ?line rm_r2(Mod,"åäö_dir"); false -> ok end, - ?line chk_cre_dir(Mod,[{directory,treat_icky(<<"���_dir">>),icky_dir()}]), + ?line chk_cre_dir(Mod,[{directory,treat_icky(<<"åäö_dir">>),icky_dir()}]), if UniMode and (OS =/= win32) -> - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:set_cwd("���_dir"); + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:set_cwd("åäö_dir"); true -> ok end, - ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd(treat_icky(<<"���_dir">>)), + ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd(treat_icky(<<"åäö_dir">>)), ?line {ok, NowAt2} = Mod:get_cwd(), io:format("~p~n",[NowAt2]), % Cannot create raw unicode-breaking filenames on windows or macos @@ -352,22 +401,22 @@ check_icky(Mod) -> ?line true = BeginAt =/= NowAt2, ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd(".."), ?line {ok,BeginAt} = Mod:get_cwd(), - ?line rm_r2(Mod,conv(treat_icky(<<"���_dir">>))), + ?line rm_r2(Mod,conv(treat_icky(<<"åäö_dir">>))), case has_links() of true -> - ?line ok = Mod:make_link("fil1","nisse�"), - ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file("nisse�"), - ?line {ok, #file_info{type = regular}} = Mod:read_link_info("nisse�"), - ?line ok = Mod:delete("nisse�"), - ?line ok = Mod:make_link("fil1",treat_icky(<<"nisse�">>)), - ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"nisse�">>)), - ?line {ok, #file_info{type = regular}} = Mod:read_link_info(treat_icky(<<"nisse�">>)), - ?line ok = Mod:delete(treat_icky(<<"nisse�">>)), + ?line ok = Mod:make_link("fil1","nisseö"), + ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file("nisseö"), + ?line {ok, #file_info{type = regular}} = Mod:read_link_info("nisseö"), + ?line ok = Mod:delete("nisseö"), + ?line ok = Mod:make_link("fil1",treat_icky(<<"nisseö">>)), + ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"nisseö">>)), + ?line {ok, #file_info{type = regular}} = Mod:read_link_info(treat_icky(<<"nisseö">>)), + ?line ok = Mod:delete(treat_icky(<<"nisseö">>)), ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file("fil1"), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("nisse�"), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_link_info("nisse�"), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"nisse�">>)), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_link_info(treat_icky(<<"nisse�">>)); + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("nisseö"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_link_info("nisseö"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"nisseö">>)), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_link_info(treat_icky(<<"nisseö">>)); false -> ok end, @@ -382,42 +431,42 @@ check_icky(Mod) -> ?line {ok, BC} = Mod:read(FD,1024), ?line ok = file:close(FD) end || {regular,Name,Content} <- icky_dir() ], - ?line Mod:rename("���2","���_fil1"), - ?line {ok, <<"���2">>} = Mod:read_file("���_fil1"), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("���2"), - ?line Mod:rename("���_fil1","���2"), - ?line {ok, <<"���2">>} = Mod:read_file("���2"), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("���_fil1"), + ?line Mod:rename("åäö2","åäö_fil1"), + ?line {ok, <<"åäö2">>} = Mod:read_file("åäö_fil1"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("åäö2"), + ?line Mod:rename("åäö_fil1","åäö2"), + ?line {ok, <<"åäö2">>} = Mod:read_file("åäö2"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("åäö_fil1"), - ?line Mod:rename("���2",treat_icky(<<"���_fil1">>)), - ?line {ok, <<"���2">>} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"���_fil1">>)), + ?line Mod:rename("åäö2",treat_icky(<<"åäö_fil1">>)), + ?line {ok, <<"åäö2">>} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"åäö_fil1">>)), if UniMode and (OS =/= win32) -> - {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("���_fil1"); + {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("åäö_fil1"); true -> ok end, - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("���2"), - ?line Mod:rename(treat_icky(<<"���_fil1">>),"���2"), - ?line {ok, <<"���2">>} = Mod:read_file("���2"), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("���_fil1"), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"���_fil1">>)), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("åäö2"), + ?line Mod:rename(treat_icky(<<"åäö_fil1">>),"åäö2"), + ?line {ok, <<"åäö2">>} = Mod:read_file("åäö2"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("åäö_fil1"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file(treat_icky(<<"åäö_fil1">>)), - ?line {ok,FI} = Mod:read_file_info("���2"), + ?line {ok,FI} = Mod:read_file_info("åäö2"), ?line NewMode = FI#file_info.mode band (bnot 8#333), ?line NewMode2 = NewMode bor 8#222, ?line true = NewMode2 =/= NewMode, - ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info("���2",FI#file_info{mode = NewMode}), - ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode}} = Mod:read_file_info("���2"), - ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info("���2",FI#file_info{mode = NewMode2}), - ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode2}} = Mod:read_file_info("���2"), + ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info("åäö2",FI#file_info{mode = NewMode}), + ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode}} = Mod:read_file_info("åäö2"), + ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info("åäö2",FI#file_info{mode = NewMode2}), + ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode2}} = Mod:read_file_info("åäö2"), - ?line {ok,FII} = Mod:read_file_info(treat_icky(<<"���5">>)), + ?line {ok,FII} = Mod:read_file_info(treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>)), ?line true = NewMode2 =/= NewMode, - ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info(treat_icky(<<"���5">>),FII#file_info{mode = NewMode}), - ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode}} = Mod:read_file_info(treat_icky(<<"���5">>)), - ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info(<<"���5">>,FII#file_info{mode = NewMode2}), - ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode2}} = Mod:read_file_info(treat_icky(<<"���5">>)), + ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info(treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>),FII#file_info{mode = NewMode}), + ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode}} = Mod:read_file_info(treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>)), + ?line ok = Mod:write_file_info(<<"åäö5">>,FII#file_info{mode = NewMode2}), + ?line {ok,#file_info{mode = NewMode2}} = Mod:read_file_info(treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>)), ok after Mod:set_cwd(Dir), @@ -427,7 +476,7 @@ check_icky(Mod) -> check_very_icky(Mod) -> {ok,Dir} = Mod:get_cwd(), try - ?line true=(length("���") =:= 3), + ?line true=(length("åäö") =:= 3), ?line UniMode = file:native_name_encoding() =/= latin1, if not UniMode -> @@ -449,7 +498,7 @@ check_very_icky(Mod) -> ?line chk_cre_dir(Mod,[{directory,[1088,1079,1091]++"_dir",very_icky_dir()}]), ?line {ok,BeginAt} = Mod:get_cwd(), ?line true = is_list(BeginAt), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:set_cwd("��_dir"), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:set_cwd("åä_dir"), ?line ok = Mod:set_cwd([1088,1079,1091]++"_dir"), ?line {ok, NowAt} = Mod:get_cwd(), ?line true = is_list(NowAt), @@ -466,16 +515,16 @@ check_very_icky(Mod) -> ?line {ok, #file_info{type = regular}} = Mod:read_link_info("nisse"++[1088,1079,1091]), ?line ok = Mod:delete("nisse"++[1088,1079,1091]), - ?line ok = Mod:make_link("fil1",<<"nisse�">>), - ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file(<<"nisse�">>), + ?line ok = Mod:make_link("fil1",<<"nisseö">>), + ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file(<<"nisseö">>), ?line {ok, #file_info{type = regular}} = - Mod:read_link_info(<<"nisse�">>), - ?line ok = Mod:delete(<<"nisse�">>), + Mod:read_link_info(<<"nisseö">>), + ?line ok = Mod:delete(<<"nisseö">>), ?line {ok, <<"fil1">>} = Mod:read_file("fil1"), ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file("nisse"++[1088,1079,1091]), ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_link_info("nisse"++[1088,1079,1091]), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file(<<"nisse�">>), - ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_link_info(<<"nisse�">>); + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file(<<"nisseö">>), + ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_link_info(<<"nisseö">>); false -> ok end, @@ -492,10 +541,10 @@ check_very_icky(Mod) -> end || {regular,Name,Content} <- very_icky_dir() ], ?line Mod:rename([956,965,963,954,959,49], [956,965,963,954,959]++"_fil1"), - ?line {ok, <<"���2">>} = Mod:read_file([956,965,963,954,959]++"_fil1"), + ?line {ok, <<"åäö2">>} = Mod:read_file([956,965,963,954,959]++"_fil1"), ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file([956,965,963,954,959,49]), ?line Mod:rename([956,965,963,954,959]++"_fil1",[956,965,963,954,959,49]), - ?line {ok, <<"���2">>} = Mod:read_file([956,965,963,954,959,49]), + ?line {ok, <<"åäö2">>} = Mod:read_file([956,965,963,954,959,49]), ?line {error,enoent} = Mod:read_file([956,965,963,954,959]++"_fil1"), ?line {ok,FI} = Mod:read_file_info([956,965,963,954,959,49]), @@ -526,9 +575,9 @@ check_very_icky(Mod) -> end, ?line {NumOK,NumNOK} = filelib:fold_files(".",".*",true,fun(_F,{N,M}) when is_list(_F) -> io:format("~ts~n",[_F]),{N+1,M}; (_F,{N,M}) -> io:format("~p~n",[_F]),{N,M+1} end,{0,0}), ?line ok = filelib:fold_files(".",[1076,1089,1072,124,46,42],true,fun(_F,_) -> ok end,false), - ?line SF3 = unicode:characters_to_binary("���subfil3", + ?line SF3 = unicode:characters_to_binary("åäösubfil3", file:native_name_encoding()), - ?line SF2 = case treat_icky(<<"���subfil2">>) of + ?line SF2 = case treat_icky(<<"åäösubfil2">>) of LF2 when is_list(LF2) -> unicode:characters_to_binary(LF2, file:native_name_encoding()); @@ -536,7 +585,7 @@ check_very_icky(Mod) -> BF2 end, ?line Sorted = lists:sort([SF3,SF2]), - ?line Sorted = lists:sort(filelib:wildcard("*",<<"���subdir2">>)), + ?line Sorted = lists:sort(filelib:wildcard("*",<<"åäösubdir2">>)), ok catch throw:need_unicode_mode -> @@ -696,26 +745,26 @@ hopeless_darwin() -> icky_dir() -> [{regular,"fil1","fil1"}, - {regular,"���2","���2"}] ++ + {regular,"åäö2","åäö2"}] ++ case has_links() of true -> - [{regular,"���3","���2"}, - {symlink,"���4","���2"}]; + [{regular,"åäö3","åäö2"}, + {symlink,"åäö4","åäö2"}]; false -> [] end ++ - [{regular,treat_icky(<<"���5">>),"���5"}] ++ + [{regular,treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>),"åäö5"}] ++ case has_links() of true -> - [{symlink,treat_icky(<<"���6">>),treat_icky(<<"���5">>)}]; + [{symlink,treat_icky(<<"åäö6">>),treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>)}]; false -> [] end ++ - [{directory,treat_icky(<<"���subdir2">>), - [{regular,treat_icky(<<"���subfil2">>),"���subfil12"}, - {regular,"���subfil3","���subfil13"}]}, - {directory,"���subdir", - [{regular,"���subfil1","���subfil1"}]}]. + [{directory,treat_icky(<<"åäösubdir2">>), + [{regular,treat_icky(<<"åäösubfil2">>),"åäösubfil12"}, + {regular,"åäösubfil3","åäösubfil13"}]}, + {directory,"åäösubdir", + [{regular,"åäösubfil1","åäösubfil1"}]}]. make_very_icky_dir(Mod) -> rm_rf(Mod,"very_icky_dir"), @@ -726,26 +775,26 @@ make_very_icky_dir(Mod) -> very_icky_dir() -> [{regular,"fil1","fil1"}, - {regular,[956,965,963,954,959,49],"���2"}] ++ + {regular,[956,965,963,954,959,49],"åäö2"}] ++ case has_links() of true -> - [{regular,[956,965,963,954,959,50],"���2"}, + [{regular,[956,965,963,954,959,50],"åäö2"}, {symlink,[956,965,963,954,959,51],[956,965,963,954,959,49]}]; false -> [] end ++ - [{regular,treat_icky(<<"���5">>),"���5"}] ++ + [{regular,treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>),"åäö5"}] ++ case has_links() of true -> - [{symlink,treat_icky(<<"���6">>),treat_icky(<<"���5">>)}]; + [{symlink,treat_icky(<<"åäö6">>),treat_icky(<<"åäö5">>)}]; false -> [] end ++ - [{directory,treat_icky(<<"���subdir2">>), - [{regular,treat_icky(<<"���subfil2">>),"���subfil12"}, - {regular,"���subfil3","���subfil13"}]}, + [{directory,treat_icky(<<"åäösubdir2">>), + [{regular,treat_icky(<<"åäösubfil2">>),"åäösubfil12"}, + {regular,"åäösubfil3","åäösubfil13"}]}, {directory,[956,965,963,954,959]++"subdir1", - [{regular,[956,965,963,954,959]++"subfil1","���subfil1"}]}]. + [{regular,[956,965,963,954,959]++"subfil1","åäösubfil1"}]}]. %% Some OS'es simply do not allow non UTF8 filenames treat_icky(Bin) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/gen_sctp_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/gen_sctp_SUITE.erl index 8f490b6643..2a886b2efc 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/gen_sctp_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/gen_sctp_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2012. 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 @@ -31,14 +31,24 @@ [basic/1, api_open_close/1,api_listen/1,api_connect_init/1,api_opts/1, xfer_min/1,xfer_active/1,def_sndrcvinfo/1,implicit_inet6/1, - basic_stream/1, xfer_stream_min/1, peeloff/1, buffers/1]). + open_multihoming_ipv4_socket/1, + open_unihoming_ipv6_socket/1, + open_multihoming_ipv6_socket/1, + open_multihoming_ipv4_and_ipv6_socket/1, + basic_stream/1, xfer_stream_min/1, peeloff_active_once/1, + peeloff_active_true/1, buffers/1]). suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. all() -> [basic, api_open_close, api_listen, api_connect_init, api_opts, xfer_min, xfer_active, def_sndrcvinfo, implicit_inet6, - basic_stream, xfer_stream_min, peeloff, buffers]. + open_multihoming_ipv4_socket, + open_unihoming_ipv6_socket, + open_multihoming_ipv6_socket, + open_multihoming_ipv4_and_ipv6_socket, + basic_stream, xfer_stream_min, peeloff_active_once, + peeloff_active_true, buffers]. groups() -> []. @@ -915,23 +925,34 @@ do_from_other_process(Fun) -> end. +peeloff_active_once(doc) -> + "Peel off an SCTP stream socket ({active,once})"; +peeloff_active_once(suite) -> + []; + +peeloff_active_once(Config) -> + peeloff(Config, [{active,once}]). -peeloff(doc) -> - "Peel off an SCTP stream socket"; -peeloff(suite) -> +peeloff_active_true(doc) -> + "Peel off an SCTP stream socket ({active,true})"; +peeloff_active_true(suite) -> []; -peeloff(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + +peeloff_active_true(Config) -> + peeloff(Config, [{active,true}]). + +peeloff(Config, SockOpts) when is_list(Config) -> ?line Addr = {127,0,0,1}, ?line Stream = 0, ?line Timeout = 333, - ?line S1 = socket_open([{ifaddr,Addr}], Timeout), + ?line S1 = socket_open([{ifaddr,Addr}|SockOpts], Timeout), ?line ?LOGVAR(S1), ?line P1 = socket_call(S1, get_port), ?line ?LOGVAR(P1), ?line Socket1 = socket_call(S1, get_socket), ?line ?LOGVAR(Socket1), ?line socket_call(S1, {listen,true}), - ?line S2 = socket_open([{ifaddr,Addr}], Timeout), + ?line S2 = socket_open([{ifaddr,Addr}|SockOpts], Timeout), ?line ?LOGVAR(S2), ?line P2 = socket_call(S2, get_port), ?line ?LOGVAR(P2), @@ -975,7 +996,7 @@ peeloff(Config) when is_list(Config) -> socket_bailout([S1,S2]) end, %% - ?line S3 = socket_peeloff(Socket1, S1Ai, Timeout), + ?line S3 = socket_peeloff(Socket1, S1Ai, SockOpts, Timeout), ?line ?LOGVAR(S3), ?line P3_X = socket_call(S3, get_port), ?line ?LOGVAR(P3_X), @@ -1105,11 +1126,204 @@ mk_data(N, Bytes, Bin) when N < Bytes -> mk_data(_, _, Bin) -> Bin. + + +open_multihoming_ipv4_socket(doc) -> + "Test opening a multihoming ipv4 socket"; +open_multihoming_ipv4_socket(suite) -> + []; +open_multihoming_ipv4_socket(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line case get_addrs_by_family(inet, 2) of + {ok, [Addr1, Addr2]} -> + ?line do_open_and_connect([Addr1, Addr2], Addr1); + {error, Reason} -> + {skip, Reason} + end. + +open_unihoming_ipv6_socket(doc) -> + %% This test is mostly aimed to indicate + %% whether host has a non-working ipv6 setup + "Test opening a unihoming (non-multihoming) ipv6 socket"; +open_unihoming_ipv6_socket(suite) -> + []; +open_unihoming_ipv6_socket(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line case get_addrs_by_family(inet6, 1) of + {ok, [Addr]} -> + ?line do_open_and_connect([Addr], Addr); + {error, Reason} -> + {skip, Reason} + end. + + +open_multihoming_ipv6_socket(doc) -> + "Test opening a multihoming ipv6 socket"; +open_multihoming_ipv6_socket(suite) -> + []; +open_multihoming_ipv6_socket(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line case get_addrs_by_family(inet6, 2) of + {ok, [Addr1, Addr2]} -> + ?line do_open_and_connect([Addr1, Addr2], Addr1); + {error, Reason} -> + {skip, Reason} + end. + +open_multihoming_ipv4_and_ipv6_socket(doc) -> + "Test opening a multihoming ipv6 socket with ipv4 and ipv6 addresses"; +open_multihoming_ipv4_and_ipv6_socket(suite) -> + []; +open_multihoming_ipv4_and_ipv6_socket(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line case get_addrs_by_family(inet_and_inet6, 2) of + {ok, [[InetAddr1, InetAddr2], [Inet6Addr1, Inet6Addr2]]} -> + %% Connect to the first address to test bind + ?line do_open_and_connect([InetAddr1, Inet6Addr1, InetAddr2], + InetAddr1), + ?line do_open_and_connect([Inet6Addr1, InetAddr1], + Inet6Addr1), + + %% Connect an address, not the first, + %% to test sctp_bindx + ?line do_open_and_connect([Inet6Addr1, Inet6Addr2, InetAddr1], + Inet6Addr2), + ?line do_open_and_connect([Inet6Addr1, Inet6Addr2, InetAddr1], + InetAddr1); + {error, Reason} -> + {skip, Reason} + end. + + +get_addrs_by_family(Family, NumAddrs) -> + case os:type() of + {unix,linux} -> + get_addrs_by_family_aux(Family, NumAddrs); + {unix,freebsd} -> + get_addrs_by_family_aux(Family, NumAddrs); + {unix,sunos} -> + case get_addrs_by_family_aux(Family, NumAddrs) of + {ok, [InetAddrs, Inet6Addrs]} when Family =:= inet_and_inet6 -> + %% Man page for sctp_bindx on Solaris says: "If sock is an + %% Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) socket, addrs should + %% be an array of sockaddr_in6 structures containing IPv6 + %% or IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses." + {ok, [ipv4_map_addrs(InetAddrs), Inet6Addrs]}; + {ok, Addrs} -> + {ok, Addrs}; + {error, Reason} -> + {error, Reason} + end; + Os -> + Reason = if Family =:= inet_and_inet6 -> + f("Mixing ipv4 and ipv6 addresses for multihoming " + " has not been verified on ~p", [Os]); + true -> + f("Multihoming for ~p has not been verified on ~p", + [Family, Os]) + end, + {error, Reason} + end. + +get_addrs_by_family_aux(Family, NumAddrs) when Family =:= inet; + Family =:= inet6 -> + ?line + case inet:getaddr(localhost, Family) of + {error,eafnosupport} -> + {skip, f("No support for ~p", Family)}; + {ok, _} -> + ?line IfAddrs = ok(inet:getifaddrs()), + ?line case filter_addrs_by_family(IfAddrs, Family) of + Addrs when length(Addrs) >= NumAddrs -> + {ok, lists:sublist(Addrs, NumAddrs)}; + [] -> + {error, f("Need ~p ~p address(es) found none~n", + [NumAddrs, Family])}; + Addrs -> + {error, + f("Need ~p ~p address(es) found only ~p: ~p~n", + [NumAddrs, Family, length(Addrs), Addrs])} + end + end; +get_addrs_by_family_aux(inet_and_inet6, NumAddrs) -> + ?line catch {ok, [case get_addrs_by_family_aux(Family, NumAddrs) of + {ok, Addrs} -> Addrs; + {error, Reason} -> throw({error, Reason}) + end || Family <- [inet, inet6]]}. + +filter_addrs_by_family(IfAddrs, Family) -> + lists:flatten([[Addr || {addr, Addr} <- Info, + is_good_addr(Addr, Family)] + || {_IfName, Info} <- IfAddrs]). + +is_good_addr(Addr, inet) when tuple_size(Addr) =:= 4 -> + true; +is_good_addr({0,0,0,0,0,16#ffff,_,_}, inet6) -> + false; %% ipv4 mapped +is_good_addr({16#fe80,_,_,_,_,_,_,_}, inet6) -> + false; %% link-local +is_good_addr(Addr, inet6) when tuple_size(Addr) =:= 8 -> + true; +is_good_addr(_Addr, _Family) -> + false. + +ipv4_map_addrs(InetAddrs) -> + [begin + <<AB:16>> = <<A,B>>, + <<CD:16>> = <<C,D>>, + {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 16#ffff, AB, CD} + end || {A,B,C,D} <- InetAddrs]. + +f(F, A) -> + lists:flatten(io_lib:format(F, A)). + +do_open_and_connect(ServerAddresses, AddressToConnectTo) -> + ?line ServerFamily = get_family_by_addrs(ServerAddresses), + ?line io:format("Serving ~p addresses: ~p~n", + [ServerFamily, ServerAddresses]), + ?line S1 = ok(gen_sctp:open(0, [{ip,Addr} || Addr <- ServerAddresses] ++ + [ServerFamily])), + ?line ok = gen_sctp:listen(S1, true), + ?line P1 = ok(inet:port(S1)), + ?line ClientFamily = get_family_by_addr(AddressToConnectTo), + ?line io:format("Connecting to ~p ~p~n", + [ClientFamily, AddressToConnectTo]), + ?line S2 = ok(gen_sctp:open(0, [ClientFamily])), + %% Verify client can connect + ?line #sctp_assoc_change{state=comm_up} = + ok(gen_sctp:connect(S2, AddressToConnectTo, P1, [])), + %% verify server side also receives comm_up from client + ?line recv_comm_up_eventually(S1), + ?line ok = gen_sctp:close(S2), + ?line ok = gen_sctp:close(S1). + +%% If at least one of the addresses is an ipv6 address, return inet6, else inet. +get_family_by_addrs(Addresses) -> + ?line case lists:usort([get_family_by_addr(Addr) || Addr <- Addresses]) of + [inet, inet6] -> inet6; + [inet] -> inet; + [inet6] -> inet6 + end. + +get_family_by_addr(Addr) when tuple_size(Addr) =:= 4 -> inet; +get_family_by_addr(Addr) when tuple_size(Addr) =:= 8 -> inet6. + +recv_comm_up_eventually(S) -> + ?line case ok(gen_sctp:recv(S)) of + {_Addr, _Port, _Info, #sctp_assoc_change{state=comm_up}} -> + ok; + {_Addr, _Port, _Info, _OtherSctpMsg} -> + ?line recv_comm_up_eventually(S) + end. + %%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %%% socket gen_server ultra light -socket_open(SocketOpts, Timeout) -> - Opts = [{type,seqpacket},{active,once},binary|SocketOpts], +socket_open(SockOpts0, Timeout) -> + SockOpts = + case lists:keyfind(active,1,SockOpts0) of + false -> + [{active,once}|SockOpts0]; + _ -> + SockOpts0 + end, + Opts = [{type,seqpacket},binary|SockOpts], Starter = fun () -> {ok,Socket} = @@ -1118,8 +1332,8 @@ socket_open(SocketOpts, Timeout) -> end, s_start(Starter, Timeout). -socket_peeloff(Socket, AssocId, Timeout) -> - Opts = [{active,once},binary], +socket_peeloff(Socket, AssocId, SocketOpts, Timeout) -> + Opts = [binary|SocketOpts], Starter = fun () -> {ok,NewSocket} = diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_echo_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_echo_SUITE.erl index 5bbaeb02ad..94f95798a0 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_echo_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_echo_SUITE.erl @@ -190,24 +190,19 @@ echo_test_1(SockOpts, EchoFun, Config0) -> ok. echo_packet(SockOpts, EchoFun, Opts) -> - ?line Type = - case lists:keysearch(type, 1, Opts) of - {value, {type, T}} -> - T; - _ -> - {value, {packet, T}} = lists:keysearch(packet, 1, SockOpts), - T - end, + Type = case lists:keysearch(type, 1, Opts) of + {value, {type, T}} -> + T; + _ -> + {value, {packet, T}} = lists:keysearch(packet, 1, SockOpts), + T + end, %% Connect to the echo server. - ?line EchoPort = ?config(echo_port, Opts), - ?line {ok, Echo} = gen_tcp:connect(localhost, EchoPort, SockOpts), + EchoPort = ?config(echo_port, Opts), + {ok, Echo} = gen_tcp:connect(localhost, EchoPort, SockOpts), - ?line SlowEcho = - case os:type() of - vxworks -> true; - _ -> lists:member(slow_echo, Opts) - end, + SlowEcho = lists:member(slow_echo, Opts), case Type of http -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl index 1592399996..a72e76f813 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl @@ -42,12 +42,13 @@ killing_acceptor/1,killing_multi_acceptors/1,killing_multi_acceptors2/1, several_accepts_in_one_go/1, accept_system_limit/1, active_once_closed/1, send_timeout/1, send_timeout_active/1, - otp_7731/1, zombie_sockets/1, otp_7816/1, otp_8102/1, + otp_7731/1, zombie_sockets/1, otp_7816/1, otp_8102/1, wrapping_oct/1, otp_9389/1]). %% Internal exports. -export([sender/3, not_owner/1, passive_sockets_server/2, priority_server/1, - otp_7731_server/1, zombie_server/2]). + oct_acceptor/1, + otp_7731_server/1, zombie_server/2, do_iter_max_socks/2]). init_per_testcase(_Func, Config) when is_list(Config) -> Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(240)), @@ -75,6 +76,7 @@ all() -> killing_acceptor, killing_multi_acceptors, killing_multi_acceptors2, several_accepts_in_one_go, accept_system_limit, active_once_closed, send_timeout, send_timeout_active, otp_7731, + wrapping_oct, zombie_sockets, otp_7816, otp_8102, otp_9389]. groups() -> @@ -340,39 +342,23 @@ no_accept(doc) -> "a tcp_closed message."]; no_accept(suite) -> []; no_accept(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skip,"Too tough for vxworks"}; - _ -> - no_accept2() + {ok, L} = gen_tcp:listen(0, []), + {ok, {_, Port}} = inet:sockname(L), + {ok, Client} = gen_tcp:connect(localhost, Port, []), + ok = gen_tcp:close(L), + receive + {tcp_closed, Client} -> + ok + after 5000 -> + ?line test_server:fail(never_closed) + end. -no_accept2() -> - ?line {ok, L} = gen_tcp:listen(0, []), - ?line {ok, {_, Port}} = inet:sockname(L), - ?line {ok, Client} = gen_tcp:connect(localhost, Port, []), - ?line ok = gen_tcp:close(L), - ?line receive - {tcp_closed, Client} -> - ok - after 5000 -> - ?line test_server:fail(never_closed) - - end. - close_with_pending_output(doc) -> ["Send several packets to a socket and close it. All packets should arrive ", "to the other end."]; close_with_pending_output(suite) -> []; close_with_pending_output(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skipped,"Too tough for vxworks"}; - _ -> - close_with_pending_output2() - end. - -close_with_pending_output2() -> ?line {ok, L} = gen_tcp:listen(0, [binary, {active, false}]), ?line {ok, {_, Port}} = inet:sockname(L), ?line Packets = 16, @@ -423,22 +409,16 @@ otp_3924(doc) -> otp_3924(suite) -> []; otp_3924(Config) when is_list(Config) -> MaxDelay = (case has_superfluous_schedulers() of - true -> 4; - false -> 1 - end - * case {erlang:system_info(debug_compiled), - erlang:system_info(lock_checking)} of - {true, _} -> 6; - {_, true} -> 2; - _ -> 1 - end * ?OTP_3924_MAX_DELAY), - case os:type() of - vxworks -> -%% {skip,"Too tough for vxworks"}; - otp_3924_1(MaxDelay); - _ -> - otp_3924_1(MaxDelay) - end. + true -> 4; + false -> 1 + end + * case {erlang:system_info(debug_compiled), + erlang:system_info(lock_checking)} of + {true, _} -> 6; + {_, true} -> 2; + _ -> 1 + end * ?OTP_3924_MAX_DELAY), + otp_3924_1(MaxDelay). otp_3924_1(MaxDelay) -> Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(240)), @@ -559,26 +539,18 @@ otp_3924_sender(Receiver, Host, Port, Data) -> data_before_close(doc) -> ["Tests that a huge amount of data can be received before a close."]; data_before_close(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skip,"Too tough for vxworks"}; - _ -> - data_before_close2() - end. - -data_before_close2() -> - ?line {ok, L} = gen_tcp:listen(0, [binary]), - ?line {ok, {_, TcpPort}} = inet:sockname(L), - ?line Bytes = 256*1024, - ?line spawn_link(fun() -> huge_sender(TcpPort, Bytes) end), - ?line {ok, A} = gen_tcp:accept(L), - ?line case count_bytes_recv(A, 0) of - {Bytes, Result} -> - io:format("Result: ~p", [Result]); - {Wrong, Result} -> - io:format("Result: ~p", [Result]), - test_server:fail({wrong_count, Wrong}) - end, + {ok, L} = gen_tcp:listen(0, [binary]), + {ok, {_, TcpPort}} = inet:sockname(L), + Bytes = 256*1024, + spawn_link(fun() -> huge_sender(TcpPort, Bytes) end), + {ok, A} = gen_tcp:accept(L), + case count_bytes_recv(A, 0) of + {Bytes, Result} -> + io:format("Result: ~p", [Result]); + {Wrong, Result} -> + io:format("Result: ~p", [Result]), + test_server:fail({wrong_count, Wrong}) + end, ok. count_bytes_recv(Sock, Total) -> @@ -611,32 +583,24 @@ get_status(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line {ok,{socket,Pid,_,_}} = gen_tcp:listen(5678,[]), ?line {status,Pid,_,_} = sys:get_status(Pid). +-define(RECOVER_SLEEP, 60000). +-define(RETRY_SLEEP, 15000). + iter_max_socks(doc) -> ["Open as many sockets as possible. Do this several times and check ", "that we get the same number of sockets every time."]; iter_max_socks(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skip,"Too tough for vxworks"}; - _ -> - iter_max_socks2() - end. - --define(RECOVER_SLEEP, 60000). --define(RETRY_SLEEP, 15000). + N = 20, + %% Run on a different node in order to limit the effect if this test fails. + Dir = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), + {ok,Node} = test_server:start_node(test_iter_max_socks,slave, + [{args,"-pa " ++ Dir}]), + L = rpc:call(Node,?MODULE,do_iter_max_socks,[N, initalize]), + test_server:stop_node(Node), -iter_max_socks2() -> - ?line N = - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - 10; - _ -> - 20 - end, - L = do_iter_max_socks(N, initalize), - ?line io:format("Result: ~p",[L]), - ?line all_equal(L), - ?line {comment, "Max sockets: " ++ integer_to_list(hd(L))}. + io:format("Result: ~p",[L]), + all_equal(L), + {comment, "Max sockets: " ++ integer_to_list(hd(L))}. do_iter_max_socks(0, _) -> []; @@ -2619,3 +2583,71 @@ otp_9389_loop(S, OrigLinkHdr, State) -> 3000 -> ?line error({timeout,header}) end. + +wrapping_oct(doc) -> + "Check that 64bit octet counters work."; +wrapping_oct(suite) -> + []; +wrapping_oct(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(600)), + {ok,Sock} = gen_tcp:listen(0,[{active,false},{mode,binary}]), + {ok,Port} = inet:port(Sock), + spawn_link(?MODULE,oct_acceptor,[Sock]), + Res = oct_datapump(Port,16#1FFFFFFFF), + gen_tcp:close(Sock), + test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok = Res, + ok. + +oct_datapump(Port,N) -> + {ok,Sock} = gen_tcp:connect("localhost",Port, + [{active,false},{mode,binary}]), + oct_pump(Sock,N,binary:copy(<<$a:8>>,100000),0). + +oct_pump(S,N,_,_) when N =< 0 -> + gen_tcp:close(S), + ok; +oct_pump(S,N,Bin,Last) -> + case gen_tcp:send(S,Bin) of + ok -> + {ok,Stat}=inet:getstat(S), + {_,R}=lists:keyfind(send_oct,1,Stat), + case (R < Last) of + true -> + io:format("ERROR (output) ~p < ~p~n",[R,Last]), + output_counter_error; + false -> + oct_pump(S,N-byte_size(Bin),Bin,R) + end; + _ -> + input_counter_error + end. + + +oct_acceptor(Sock) -> + {ok,Data} = gen_tcp:accept(Sock), + oct_aloop(Data,0,0). + +oct_aloop(S,X,Times) -> + case gen_tcp:recv(S,0) of + {ok,_} -> + {ok,Stat}=inet:getstat(S), + {_,R}=lists:keyfind(recv_oct,1,Stat), + case (R < X) of + true -> + io:format("ERROR ~p < ~p~n",[R,X]), + gen_tcp:close(S), + input_counter_error; + false -> + case Times rem 16#FFFFF of + 0 -> + io:format("Read: ~p~n",[R]); + _ -> + ok + end, + oct_aloop(S,R,Times+1) + end; + _ -> + gen_tcp:close(S), + closed + end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl index 2354f8accd..cd768813cf 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/gen_udp_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ +%% -*- coding: utf-8 -*- %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2012. 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 @@ -442,7 +443,7 @@ open_fd(suite) -> open_fd(doc) -> ["Test that the 'fd' option works"]; open_fd(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - Msg = "Det g�r ont n�r knoppar brista. Varf�r skulle annars v�ren tveka?", + Msg = "Det gör ont när knoppar brista. Varför skulle annars våren tveka?", Addr = {127,0,0,1}, {ok,S1} = gen_udp:open(0), {ok,P2} = inet:port(S1), diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/global_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/global_SUITE.erl index 60035b50a0..9428a38660 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/global_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/global_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1997-2012. 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 @@ -91,27 +91,9 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> Config. init_per_suite(Config) -> - - %% Copied from test_server_ctrl ln 647, we have to do this here as - %% the test_server only does this when run without common_test - global:sync(), - case global:whereis_name(test_server) of - undefined -> - io:format(user, "Registering test_server globally!~n",[]), - global:register_name(test_server, whereis(test_server_ctrl)); - Pid -> - case node() of - N when N == node(Pid) -> - io:format(user, "Warning: test_server already running!\n", []), - global:re_register_name(test_server,self()); - _ -> - ok - end - end, Config. end_per_suite(_Config) -> - global:unregister_name(test_server), ok. @@ -135,8 +117,7 @@ end_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> ?line write_high_level_trace(Config), ?line _ = gen_server:call(global_name_server, high_level_trace_stop, infinity), - ?line[global:unregister_name(N) || N <- global:registered_names(), - N =/= test_server], + [global:unregister_name(N) || N <- global:registered_names()], ?line InitRegistered = ?registered, ?line Registered = registered(), ?line [io:format("~s local names: ~p~n", [What, N]) || @@ -168,7 +149,7 @@ end_per_testcase(_Case, Config) -> register_1(suite) -> []; register_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 15, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), P = spawn_link(?MODULE, lock_global, [self(), Config]), @@ -195,7 +176,6 @@ register_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line _ = global:unregister_name(foo), write_high_level_trace(Config), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. lock_global(Parent, Config) -> @@ -238,7 +218,7 @@ lock_global(Parent, Config) -> both_known_1(suite) -> []; both_known_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), @@ -316,7 +296,6 @@ both_known_1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. lost_unregister(suite) -> []; @@ -324,7 +303,7 @@ lost_unregister(doc) -> ["OTP-6428. An unregistered name reappears."]; lost_unregister(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), @@ -361,7 +340,6 @@ lost_unregister(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(B), stop_node(C), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. -define(UNTIL_LOOP, 300). @@ -448,7 +426,7 @@ lock_global2(Id, Parent) -> names(suite) -> []; names(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -532,7 +510,6 @@ names(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ?UNTIL(undefined =:= global:whereis_name(test)), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. names_hidden(suite) -> []; @@ -541,7 +518,7 @@ names_hidden(doc) -> "visible nodes."]; names_hidden(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -639,13 +616,12 @@ names_hidden(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. locks(suite) -> []; locks(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line {ok, Cp1} = start_node(cp1, Config), @@ -750,7 +726,6 @@ locks(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line test_server:sleep(10), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. @@ -760,7 +735,7 @@ locks_hidden(doc) -> "visible nodes."]; locks_hidden(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNodes = nodes(), @@ -833,14 +808,13 @@ locks_hidden(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. bad_input(suite) -> []; bad_input(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 15, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), Pid = whereis(global_name_server), @@ -854,13 +828,12 @@ bad_input(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line {'EXIT', _} = (catch global:trans({id, self()}, {m,f}, [node()], -1)), ?line Pid = whereis(global_name_server), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. names_and_locks(suite) -> []; names_and_locks(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -922,7 +895,6 @@ names_and_locks(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. lock_die(suite) -> []; @@ -930,7 +902,7 @@ lock_die(doc) -> ["OTP-6341. Remove locks using monitors."]; lock_die(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -964,7 +936,6 @@ lock_die(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp1), stop_node(Cp2), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. name_die(suite) -> []; @@ -972,7 +943,7 @@ name_die(doc) -> ["OTP-6341. Remove names using monitors."]; name_die(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1027,7 +998,6 @@ name_die(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_nodes(Cps), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. kill_pid(Pid, File, Config) -> @@ -1040,7 +1010,7 @@ basic_partition(doc) -> ["Tests that two partitioned networks exchange correct info."]; basic_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1088,7 +1058,6 @@ basic_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp2), stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. basic_name_partition(suite) -> @@ -1099,7 +1068,7 @@ basic_name_partition(doc) -> "during connect phase are handled correctly."]; basic_name_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 60, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1167,7 +1136,6 @@ basic_name_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp2), stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %Peer nodes cp0 - cp6 are started. Break apart the connections from @@ -1190,7 +1158,7 @@ advanced_partition(doc) -> "partitioned networks connect."]; advanced_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 60, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1278,7 +1246,6 @@ advanced_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp5), stop_node(Cp6), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %Peer nodes cp0 - cp6 are started, and partitioned just like in @@ -1297,7 +1264,7 @@ stress_partition(doc) -> "go up/down a bit."]; stress_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 90, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1377,7 +1344,6 @@ stress_partition(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp7), stop_node(Cp8), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. @@ -1408,7 +1374,7 @@ ring(doc) -> "Make sure that there's just one winner."]; ring(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 60, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1486,7 +1452,6 @@ ring(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp7), stop_node(Cp8), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. simple_ring(suite) -> @@ -1499,7 +1464,7 @@ simple_ring(doc) -> "Make sure that there's just one winner."]; simple_ring(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 60, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1565,7 +1530,6 @@ simple_ring(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp4), stop_node(Cp5), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. line(suite) -> @@ -1576,7 +1540,7 @@ line(doc) -> "Make sure that there's just one winner."]; line(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 60, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1655,7 +1619,6 @@ line(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp7), stop_node(Cp8), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. @@ -1669,7 +1632,7 @@ simple_line(doc) -> "Make sure that there's just one winner."]; simple_line(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 60, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -1735,7 +1698,6 @@ simple_line(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp4), stop_node(Cp5), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. otp_1849(suite) -> []; @@ -1743,7 +1705,7 @@ otp_1849(doc) -> ["Test ticket: Global should keep track of all pids that set the same lock."]; otp_1849(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line {ok, Cp1} = start_node(cp1, Config), @@ -1822,7 +1784,6 @@ otp_1849(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_node(Cp2), stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. @@ -1840,7 +1801,7 @@ otp_3162(Config) when is_list(Config) -> do_otp_3162(StartFun, Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line [Cp1, Cp2, Cp3] = StartFun(), @@ -1860,16 +1821,16 @@ do_otp_3162(StartFun, Config) -> ?line ?UNTIL ([Cp3] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp1, erlang, nodes, [])) -- [node()]), - ?line ?UNTIL([kalle, test_server, vera] =:= + ?UNTIL([kalle, vera] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp1, global, registered_names, []))), ?line ?UNTIL ([Cp3] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp2, erlang, nodes, [])) -- [node()]), - ?line ?UNTIL([stina, test_server, vera] =:= + ?UNTIL([stina, vera] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp2, global, registered_names, []))), ?line ?UNTIL ([Cp1, Cp2] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp3, erlang, nodes, [])) -- [node()]), - ?line ?UNTIL([kalle, stina, test_server, vera] =:= + ?UNTIL([kalle, stina, vera] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp3, global, registered_names, []))), ?line pong = rpc:call(Cp2, net_adm, ping, [Cp1]), @@ -1880,17 +1841,17 @@ do_otp_3162(StartFun, Config) -> ?line ?UNTIL(begin NN = lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp1, global, registered_names, [])), - [kalle, stina, test_server, vera] =:= NN + [kalle, stina, vera] =:= NN end), ?line ?UNTIL ([Cp1, Cp3] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp2, erlang, nodes, [])) -- [node()]), - ?line ?UNTIL([kalle, stina, test_server, vera] =:= + ?UNTIL([kalle, stina, vera] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp2, global, registered_names, []))), ?line ?UNTIL ([Cp1, Cp2] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp3, erlang, nodes, [])) -- [node()]), - ?line ?UNTIL([kalle, stina, test_server, vera] =:= + ?UNTIL([kalle, stina, vera] =:= lists:sort(rpc:call(Cp3, global, registered_names, []))), write_high_level_trace(Config), @@ -1898,7 +1859,6 @@ do_otp_3162(StartFun, Config) -> stop_node(Cp2), stop_node(Cp3), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. @@ -1907,7 +1867,7 @@ otp_5640(doc) -> ["OTP-5640. 'allow' multiple names for registered processes."]; otp_5640(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 25, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(Timeout)), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), init_condition(Config), ?line {ok, B} = start_node(b, Config), @@ -1965,7 +1925,6 @@ otp_5640(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_node(B), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. otp_5640_proc(_Parent) -> @@ -1979,7 +1938,7 @@ otp_5737(doc) -> ["OTP-5737. set_lock/3 and trans/4 accept Retries = 0."]; otp_5737(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 25, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), @@ -2000,7 +1959,6 @@ otp_5737(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. otp_6931(suite) -> []; @@ -2025,7 +1983,7 @@ simple_disconnect(suite) -> []; simple_disconnect(doc) -> ["OTP-5563. Disconnected nodes (not partitions)"]; simple_disconnect(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2075,7 +2033,6 @@ simple_disconnect(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_nodes(Cps), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Not used right now. @@ -2118,7 +2075,7 @@ simple_resolve(suite) -> []; simple_resolve(doc) -> ["OTP-5563. Partitions and names."]; simple_resolve(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 360, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2245,7 +2202,6 @@ simple_resolve(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_nodes(Cps), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. simple_resolve2(suite) -> []; @@ -2255,7 +2211,7 @@ simple_resolve2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% always work to re-start z_2. "Cannot be a global bug." Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2283,7 +2239,6 @@ simple_resolve2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_nodes(Cps), % Not all nodes may be present, but it works anyway. ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. simple_resolve3(suite) -> []; @@ -2292,7 +2247,7 @@ simple_resolve3(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Continuation of simple_resolve. Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2320,7 +2275,6 @@ simple_resolve3(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_nodes(Cps), % Not all nodes may be present, but it works anyway. ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. res({Res,Resolver}, [N1, A2, Z2], Cf) -> @@ -2504,7 +2458,7 @@ leftover_name(suite) -> []; leftover_name(doc) -> ["OTP-5563. Bug: nodedown while synching."]; leftover_name(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2565,7 +2519,6 @@ leftover_name(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_nodes(Cps), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. %% Runs on n_1 @@ -2604,7 +2557,7 @@ re_register_name(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% occupied by links, that's all. %% Later: now monitors are checked. Timeout = 15, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), Me = self(), @@ -2618,7 +2571,6 @@ re_register_name(Config) when is_list(Config) -> receive {Pid2, MonitoredBy2} -> [_] = MonitoredBy2 end, ?line _ = global:unregister_name(name), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. proc(Parent) -> @@ -2652,7 +2604,7 @@ do_name_exit(StartFun, Version, Config) -> %% The current release uses monitors so this test is not so relevant. Timeout = 60, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2692,7 +2644,6 @@ do_name_exit(StartFun, Version, Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), stop_nodes(Cps), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. long_lock(Parent) -> @@ -2709,7 +2660,7 @@ external_nodes(suite) -> []; external_nodes(doc) -> ["OTP-5563. External nodes (cnodes)."]; external_nodes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 30, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2793,7 +2744,6 @@ external_nodes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ?UNTIL(length(get_ext_names()) =:= 0), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. get_ext_names() -> @@ -2845,8 +2795,8 @@ many_nodes(suite) -> many_nodes(doc) -> ["OTP-5770. Start many nodes. Make them connect at the same time."]; many_nodes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - Timeout = 180, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + Timeout = 240, + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -2902,7 +2852,6 @@ many_nodes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), ?line stop_nodes(Cps), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), Diff = Time2 - Time, Return = lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~w nodes took ~w ms", [N_cps, Diff])), @@ -2988,7 +2937,7 @@ sync_0(doc) -> ["OTP-5770. sync/0."]; sync_0(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 180, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), @@ -3013,7 +2962,6 @@ sync_0(Config) when is_list(Config) -> stop_nodes(Cps), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. start_and_sync([]) -> @@ -3031,7 +2979,7 @@ global_groups_change(suite) -> []; global_groups_change(doc) -> ["Test change of global_groups parameter."]; global_groups_change(Config) -> Timeout = 90, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line M = from($@, atom_to_list(node())), @@ -3376,7 +3324,6 @@ global_groups_change(Config) -> stop_node(CpE), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. sync_and_wait(Node) -> @@ -3855,7 +3802,7 @@ start_node_rel(Name0, Rel, Config) -> Name = node_name(Name0, Config), {Release, Compat} = case Rel of this -> - {[this], "+R8"}; + {[this], ""}; Rel when is_atom(Rel) -> {[{release, atom_to_list(Rel)}], ""}; RelList -> @@ -3919,7 +3866,7 @@ global_lost_nodes(doc) -> ["Tests that locally loaded nodes do not loose contact with other nodes."]; global_lost_nodes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 60, - Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), @@ -3943,7 +3890,6 @@ global_lost_nodes(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line stop_node(Node1), ?line stop_node(Node2), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. global_load(MyName, OtherNode, OtherName) -> @@ -3994,7 +3940,7 @@ mass_death(doc) -> ["Tests the simultaneous death of many processes with registered names"]; mass_death(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 90, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line OrigNames = global:registered_names(), @@ -4023,9 +3969,9 @@ mass_death(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {H,M,S} = time(), io:format("Started probing: ~.4.0w-~.2.0w-~.2.0w ~.2.0w:~.2.0w:~.2.0w~n", [YYYY,MM,DD,H,M,S]), - wait_mass_death(Dog, Nodes, OrigNames, erlang:now(), Config). + wait_mass_death(Nodes, OrigNames, erlang:now(), Config). -wait_mass_death(Dog, Nodes, OrigNames, Then, Config) -> +wait_mass_death(Nodes, OrigNames, Then, Config) -> ?line Names = global:registered_names(), ?line case Names--OrigNames of @@ -4036,12 +3982,11 @@ wait_mass_death(Dog, Nodes, OrigNames, Then, Config) -> stop_node(Node) end, Nodes), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), {comment,lists:flatten(io_lib:format("~.3f s~n", [T/1000.0]))}; Ndiff -> ?line io:format("Ndiff: ~p~n", [Ndiff]), ?line test_server:sleep(1000), - ?line wait_mass_death(Dog, Nodes, OrigNames, Then, Config) + ?line wait_mass_death(Nodes, OrigNames, Then, Config) end. mass_spawn([]) -> @@ -4190,7 +4135,7 @@ init_condition(Config) -> {"Global Locks (ETS)", global_locks}, {"Global Pid Names (ETS)", global_pid_names}, {"Global Pid Ids (ETS)", global_pid_ids}]], - ?UNTIL([test_server] =:= global:registered_names()), + ?UNTIL([] =:= global:registered_names()), ?UNTIL([] =:= nodes()), ?UNTIL([node()] =:= get_known(node())), ok. @@ -4213,7 +4158,7 @@ garbage_messages(suite) -> []; garbage_messages(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Timeout = 25, - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), + ct:timetrap({seconds,Timeout}), init_high_level_trace(Timeout), ?line init_condition(Config), ?line [Slave] = start_nodes([garbage_messages], slave, Config), @@ -4233,7 +4178,6 @@ garbage_messages(Config) when is_list(Config) -> write_high_level_trace(Config), ?line stop_node(Slave), ?line init_condition(Config), - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok. wait_for_ready_net(Config) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl index 233e438dc9..320b23bea1 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -22,7 +22,10 @@ -export([all/0, suite/0,groups/0,init_per_suite/1, end_per_suite/1, init_per_group/2,end_per_group/2, start/1, restart/1, - reboot/1, set_cmd/1, clear_cmd/1, get_cmd/1, + reboot/1, + node_start_immediately_after_crash/1, + node_start_soon_after_crash/1, + set_cmd/1, clear_cmd/1, get_cmd/1, dont_drop/1, kill_pid/1]). -export([init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). @@ -38,15 +41,15 @@ init_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> Nodes = nodes(), lists:foreach(fun(X) -> - NNam = list_to_atom(hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(X),"@"))), - case NNam of - heart_test -> - ?t:format(1, "WARNING: Killed ~p~n", [X]), - rpc:cast(X, erlang, halt, []); - _ -> - ok - end - end, Nodes), + NNam = list_to_atom(hd(string:tokens(atom_to_list(X),"@"))), + case NNam of + heart_test -> + ?t:format(1, "WARNING: Killed ~p~n", [X]), + rpc:cast(X, erlang, halt, []); + _ -> + ok + end + end, Nodes), Dog=?config(watchdog, Config), test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog). @@ -57,8 +60,13 @@ end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> %%----------------------------------------------------------------- suite() -> [{ct_hooks,[ts_install_cth]}]. -all() -> - [start, restart, reboot, set_cmd, clear_cmd, get_cmd, kill_pid]. +all() -> [ + start, restart, reboot, + node_start_immediately_after_crash, + node_start_soon_after_crash, + set_cmd, clear_cmd, get_cmd, + kill_pid + ]. groups() -> []. @@ -75,22 +83,27 @@ init_per_suite(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {win32, windows} -> {skipped, "No use to run on Windows 95/98"}; _ -> - Config + ignore_cores:init(Config) end. end_per_suite(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - Config. + ignore_cores:fini(Config). + start_check(Type, Name) -> + start_check(Type, Name, []). +start_check(Type, Name, Envs) -> Args = case ?t:os_type() of - {win32,_} -> "-heart -env HEART_COMMAND no_reboot"; - _ -> "-heart" - end, + {win32,_} -> + "-heart " ++ env_encode([{"HEART_COMMAND", no_reboot}|Envs]); + _ -> + "-heart " ++ env_encode(Envs) + end, {ok, Node} = case Type of - loose -> - loose_node:start(Name, Args, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECS); - _ -> - ?t:start_node(Name, Type, [{args, Args}]) - end, + loose -> + loose_node:start(Name, Args, ?DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_SECS); + _ -> + ?t:start_node(Name, Type, [{args, Args}]) + end, erlang:monitor_node(Node, true), case rpc:call(Node, erlang, whereis, [heart]) of Pid when is_pid(Pid) -> @@ -103,21 +116,19 @@ start_check(Type, Name) -> start(doc) -> []; start(suite) -> {req, [{time, 10}]}; start(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), - ?line rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), + {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), + rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), receive - {nodedown, Node} -> - ok - after 2000 -> - test_server:fail(node_not_closed) + {nodedown, Node} -> ok + after 2000 -> test_server:fail(node_not_closed) end, test_server:sleep(5000), - ?line case net_adm:ping(Node) of - pang -> - ok; - _ -> - test_server:fail(node_rebooted) - end, + case net_adm:ping(Node) of + pang -> + ok; + _ -> + test_server:fail(node_rebooted) + end, test_server:stop_node(Node). %% Also test fixed bug in R1B (it was not possible to @@ -125,6 +136,10 @@ start(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Slave executes erlang:halt() on master nodedown. %% Therefore the slave process has to be killed %% before restart. + +%% restart +%% Purpose: +%% Check that a node is up and running after a init:restart/0 restart(doc) -> []; restart(suite) -> case ?t:os_type() of @@ -134,8 +149,8 @@ restart(suite) -> {skip, "Only run on unix and win32"} end; restart(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line {ok, Node} = start_check(loose, heart_test), - ?line rpc:call(Node, init, restart, []), + {ok, Node} = start_check(loose, heart_test), + rpc:call(Node, init, restart, []), receive {nodedown, Node} -> ok @@ -143,32 +158,21 @@ restart(Config) when is_list(Config) -> test_server:fail(node_not_closed) end, test_server:sleep(5000), - - ?line case net_adm:ping(Node) of - pong -> - erlang:monitor_node(Node, true), - ?line rpc:call(Node, init, stop, []), - receive - {nodedown, Node} -> - ok - after 2000 -> - test_server:fail(node_not_closed2) - end, - ok; - _ -> - test_server:fail(node_not_restarted) - end, + node_check_up_down(Node, 2000), loose_node:stop(Node). +%% reboot +%% Purpose: +%% Check that a node is up and running after a init:reboot/0 reboot(doc) -> []; reboot(suite) -> {req, [{time, 10}]}; reboot(Config) when is_list(Config) -> {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [atom_to_list(lib:progname()) ++ " -noshell -heart " ++ name(Node) ++ "&"]), - ?line rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), + rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), receive {nodedown, Node} -> ok @@ -176,44 +180,142 @@ reboot(Config) when is_list(Config) -> test_server:fail(node_not_closed) end, test_server:sleep(5000), - ?line case net_adm:ping(Node) of - pong -> - erlang:monitor_node(Node, true), - ?line rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), - receive - {nodedown, Node} -> - ok - after 2000 -> - test_server:fail(node_not_closed2) - end, - ok; - _ -> - test_server:fail(node_not_rebooted) - end, + node_check_up_down(Node, 2000), ok. +%% node_start_immediately_after_crash +%% Purpose: +%% Check that a node is up and running after a crash. +%% This test exhausts the atom table on the remote node. +%% ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS=0 will force beam not to dump an erl_crash.dump. +%% May currently dump core in beam debug build due to lock-order violation +%% This should be removed when a non-lockad information retriever is implemented +%% for crash dumps +node_start_immediately_after_crash(suite) -> {req, [{time, 10}]}; +node_start_immediately_after_crash(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Config2 = ignore_cores:setup(?MODULE, node_start_immediately_after_crash, Config, true), + try + node_start_immediately_after_crash_test(Config2) + after + ignore_cores:restore(Config2) + end. + + +node_start_immediately_after_crash_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + {ok, Node} = start_check(loose, heart_test_imm, [{"ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS", "0"}]), + + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, + [atom_to_list(lib:progname()) ++ + " -noshell -heart " ++ name(Node) ++ "&"]), + + Mod = exhaust_atoms, + + Code = generate(Mod, [], [ + "do() -> " + " Set = lists:seq($a,$z), " + " [ list_to_atom([A,B,C,D,E]) || " + " A <- Set, B <- Set, C <- Set, E <- Set, D <- Set ]." + ]), + + %% crash it with atom exhaustion + rpc:call(Node, erlang, load_module, [Mod, Code]), + rpc:cast(Node, Mod, do, []), + + T0 = now(), + + receive {nodedown, Node} -> + test_server:format("Took ~.2f s. for node to go down~n", [timer:now_diff(now(), T0)/1000000]), + ok + %% timeout is very liberal here. nodedown is received in about 1 s. on linux (palantir) + %% and in about 10 s. on solaris (carcharoth) + after (15000*test_server:timetrap_scale_factor()) -> test_server:fail(node_not_closed) + end, + test_server:sleep(3000), + node_check_up_down(Node, 2000), + loose_node:stop(Node). + +%% node_start_soon_after_crash +%% Purpose: +%% Check that a node is up and running after a crash. +%% This test exhausts the atom table on the remote node. +%% ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS=10 will force beam +%% to only dump an erl_crash.dump for 10 seconds. +%% May currently dump core in beam debug build due to lock-order violation +%% This should be removed when a non-lockad information retriever is implemented +%% for crash dumps +node_start_soon_after_crash(suite) -> {req, [{time, 10}]}; +node_start_soon_after_crash(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Config2 = ignore_cores:setup(?MODULE, node_start_soon_after_crash, Config, true), + try + node_start_soon_after_crash_test(Config2) + after + ignore_cores:restore(Config2) + end. + +node_start_soon_after_crash_test(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + {ok, Node} = start_check(loose, heart_test_soon, [{"ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS", "10"}]), + + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, + [atom_to_list(lib:progname()) ++ + " -noshell -heart " ++ name(Node) ++ "&"]), + + Mod = exhaust_atoms, + + Code = generate(Mod, [], [ + "do() -> " + " Set = lists:seq($a,$z), " + " [ list_to_atom([A,B,C,D,E]) || " + " A <- Set, B <- Set, C <- Set, E <- Set, D <- Set ]." + ]), + + %% crash it with atom exhaustion + rpc:call(Node, erlang, load_module, [Mod, Code]), + rpc:cast(Node, Mod, do, []), + + receive {nodedown, Node} -> ok + after (15000*test_server:timetrap_scale_factor()) -> test_server:fail(node_not_closed) + end, + test_server:sleep(20000), + node_check_up_down(Node, 15000), + loose_node:stop(Node). + + +node_check_up_down(Node, Tmo) -> + case net_adm:ping(Node) of + pong -> + erlang:monitor_node(Node, true), + rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), + receive + {nodedown, Node} -> ok + after Tmo -> + test_server:fail(node_not_closed2) + end; + _ -> + test_server:fail(node_not_rebooted) + end. + %% Only tests bad command, correct behaviour is tested in reboot/1. set_cmd(suite) -> []; set_cmd(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), + {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), Cmd = wrong_atom, - ?line {error, {bad_cmd, Cmd}} = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd]), + {error, {bad_cmd, Cmd}} = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd]), Cmd1 = lists:duplicate(2047, $a), - ?line {error, {bad_cmd, Cmd1}} = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd1]), + {error, {bad_cmd, Cmd1}} = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd1]), Cmd2 = lists:duplicate(28, $a), - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd2]), + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd2]), Cmd3 = lists:duplicate(2000, $a), - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd3]), + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd3]), stop_node(Node), ok. clear_cmd(suite) -> {req,[{time,15}]}; clear_cmd(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, + {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [atom_to_list(lib:progname()) ++ " -noshell -heart " ++ name(Node) ++ "&"]), - ?line rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), + rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), receive {nodedown, Node} -> ok @@ -221,16 +323,16 @@ clear_cmd(Config) when is_list(Config) -> test_server:fail(node_not_closed) end, test_server:sleep(5000), - ?line case net_adm:ping(Node) of - pong -> - erlang:monitor_node(Node, true); - _ -> - test_server:fail(node_not_rebooted) - end, - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, + case net_adm:ping(Node) of + pong -> + erlang:monitor_node(Node, true); + _ -> + test_server:fail(node_not_rebooted) + end, + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, ["erl -noshell -heart " ++ name(Node) ++ "&"]), - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, clear_cmd, []), - ?line rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, clear_cmd, []), + rpc:call(Node, init, reboot, []), receive {nodedown, Node} -> ok @@ -238,20 +340,20 @@ clear_cmd(Config) when is_list(Config) -> test_server:fail(node_not_closed) end, test_server:sleep(5000), - ?line case net_adm:ping(Node) of - pang -> - ok; - _ -> - test_server:fail(node_rebooted) - end, + case net_adm:ping(Node) of + pang -> + ok; + _ -> + test_server:fail(node_rebooted) + end, ok. get_cmd(suite) -> []; get_cmd(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), + {ok, Node} = start_check(slave, heart_test), Cmd = "test", - ?line ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd]), - ?line {ok, Cmd} = rpc:call(Node, heart, get_cmd, []), + ok = rpc:call(Node, heart, set_cmd, [Cmd]), + {ok, Cmd} = rpc:call(Node, heart, get_cmd, []), stop_node(Node), ok. @@ -266,65 +368,56 @@ dont_drop(doc) -> "set just before halt on very high I/O load."]; dont_drop(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %%% Have to do it some times to make it happen... - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "No use to run with slaves on other nodes..."}; - _ -> - [ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok] = do_dont_drop(Config,10), - ok - end. + [ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok,ok] = do_dont_drop(Config,10), + ok. -do_dont_drop(_,0) -> - []; +do_dont_drop(_,0) -> []; do_dont_drop(Config,N) -> %% Name of first slave node - ?line NN1 = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ "slave_1", + NN1 = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ "slave_1", %% Name of node started by heart on failure - ?line NN2 = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ "slave_2", + NN2 = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ "slave_2", %% Name of node started by heart on success - ?line NN3 = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ "slave_3", - ?line Host = hd(tl(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@"))), + NN3 = atom_to_list(?MODULE) ++ "slave_3", + Host = hd(tl(string:tokens(atom_to_list(node()),"@"))), %% The initial heart command - ?line FirstCmd = erl() ++ name(NN2 ++ "@" ++ Host), + FirstCmd = erl() ++ name(NN2 ++ "@" ++ Host), %% Separated the parameters to start_node_run for clarity... - ?line Name = list_to_atom(NN1), - ?line Env = [{"HEART_COMMAND", FirstCmd}], - ?line Func = "start_heart_stress", - ?line Arg = NN3 ++ "@" ++ Host ++ " " ++ + Name = list_to_atom(NN1), + Env = [{"HEART_COMMAND", FirstCmd}], + Func = "start_heart_stress", + Arg = NN3 ++ "@" ++ Host ++ " " ++ filename:join(?config(data_dir, Config), "simple_echo"), - ?line start_node_run(Name,Env,Func,Arg), - ?line case wait_for_any_of(list_to_atom(NN2 ++ "@" ++ Host), - list_to_atom(NN3 ++ "@" ++ Host)) of - 2 -> - ?line [ok | do_dont_drop(Config,N-1)]; - _ -> - ?line false - end. + start_node_run(Name,Env,Func,Arg), + case wait_for_any_of(list_to_atom(NN2 ++ "@" ++ Host), + list_to_atom(NN3 ++ "@" ++ Host)) of + 2 -> + [ok | do_dont_drop(Config,N-1)]; + _ -> + false + end. wait_for_any_of(N1,N2) -> - ?line wait_for_any_of(N1,N2,45). + wait_for_any_of(N1,N2,45). wait_for_any_of(_N1,_N2,0) -> - ?line false; + false; wait_for_any_of(N1,N2,Times) -> - ?line receive - after 1000 -> - ?line ok - end, - ?line case net_adm:ping(N1) of - pang -> - ?line case net_adm:ping(N2) of - pang -> - ?line wait_for_any_of(N1,N2,Times - 1); - pong -> - ?line rpc:call(N2,init,stop,[]), - ?line 2 - end; - pong -> - ?line rpc:call(N1,init,stop,[]), - ?line 1 - end. + receive after 1000 -> ok end, + case net_adm:ping(N1) of + pang -> + case net_adm:ping(N2) of + pang -> + wait_for_any_of(N1,N2,Times - 1); + pong -> + rpc:call(N2,init,stop,[]), + 2 + end; + pong -> + rpc:call(N1,init,stop,[]), + 1 + end. kill_pid(suite) -> @@ -333,13 +426,7 @@ kill_pid(doc) -> ["Tests that heart kills the old erlang node before executing ", "heart command."]; kill_pid(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - %%% Have to do it some times to make it happen... - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "No use to run with slaves on other nodes..."}; - _ -> - ok = do_kill_pid(Config) - end. + ok = do_kill_pid(Config). do_kill_pid(_Config) -> Name = heart_test, @@ -347,9 +434,7 @@ do_kill_pid(_Config) -> {ok,Node} = start_node_run(Name,Env,suicide_by_heart,[]), ok = wait_for_node(Node,15), erlang:monitor_node(Node, true), - receive - {nodedown,Node} -> - ok + receive {nodedown,Node} -> ok after 30000 -> false end. @@ -357,23 +442,16 @@ do_kill_pid(_Config) -> wait_for_node(_,0) -> false; wait_for_node(Node,N) -> - receive - after 1000 -> - ok - end, + receive after 1000 -> ok end, case net_adm:ping(Node) of - pong -> - ok; - pang -> - wait_for_node(Node,N-1) + pong -> ok; + pang -> wait_for_node(Node,N-1) end. erl() -> case os:type() of - {win32,_} -> - "werl "; - _ -> - "erl " + {win32,_} -> "werl "; + _ -> "erl " end. name(Node) when is_list(Node) -> name(Node,[]); @@ -390,15 +468,13 @@ name([H|T], Name) -> name(T, [H|Name]). -atom_conv(A) when is_atom(A) -> - atom_to_list(A); -atom_conv(A) when is_list(A) -> - A. +enc(A) when is_atom(A) -> atom_to_list(A); +enc(A) when is_binary(A) -> binary_to_list(A); +enc(A) when is_list(A) -> A. -env_conv([]) -> - []; -env_conv([{X,Y}|T]) -> - atom_conv(X) ++ " \"" ++ atom_conv(Y) ++ "\" " ++ env_conv(T). +env_encode([]) -> []; +env_encode([{X,Y}|T]) -> + "-env " ++ enc(X) ++ " \"" ++ enc(Y) ++ "\" " ++ env_encode(T). %%% %%% Starts a node and runs a function in this @@ -409,12 +485,12 @@ env_conv([{X,Y}|T]) -> %%% Argument is the argument(s) to send through erl -s %%% start_node_run(Name, Env, Function, Argument) -> - ?line PA = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), - ?line Params = "-heart -env " ++ env_conv(Env) ++ " -pa " ++ PA ++ - " -s " ++ - atom_conv(?MODULE) ++ " " ++ atom_conv(Function) ++ " " ++ - atom_conv(Argument), - ?line start_node(Name, Params). + PA = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)), + Params = "-heart " ++ env_encode(Env) ++ " -pa " ++ PA ++ + " -s " ++ + enc(?MODULE) ++ " " ++ enc(Function) ++ " " ++ + enc(Argument), + start_node(Name, Params). start_node(Name, Param) -> test_server:start_node(Name, slave, [{args, Param}]). @@ -480,3 +556,24 @@ suicide_by_heart() -> {makaronipudding} -> sallad end. + + +%% generate a module from binary +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)]. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE_data/simple_echo.c b/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE_data/simple_echo.c index 0093dbce9b..a92bb8af95 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE_data/simple_echo.c +++ b/lib/kernel/test/heart_SUITE_data/simple_echo.c @@ -2,11 +2,7 @@ #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> -#ifdef VXWORKS -int simple_echo(void){ -#else int main(void){ -#endif int x; while((x = getchar()) != EOF){ putchar(x); @@ -14,4 +10,3 @@ int main(void){ } return 0; } - diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/ignore_cores.erl b/lib/kernel/test/ignore_cores.erl new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..8b1ac0fe6c --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/kernel/test/ignore_cores.erl @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +%% +%% %CopyrightBegin% +%% +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2008-2010. 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% +%% + +%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- +%%% File : ignore_cores.erl +%%% Author : Rickard Green <[email protected]> +%%% Description : +%%% +%%% Created : 11 Feb 2008 by Rickard Green <[email protected]> +%%%------------------------------------------------------------------- + +-module(ignore_cores). + +-include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). + +-export([init/1, fini/1, setup/3, setup/4, restore/1, dir/1]). + +-record(ignore_cores, {org_cwd, + org_path, + org_pwd_env, + ign_dir = false, + cores_dir = false}). + +%% +%% Takes a testcase config +%% + +init(Config) -> + {ok, OrgCWD} = file:get_cwd(), + [{ignore_cores, + #ignore_cores{org_cwd = OrgCWD, + org_path = code:get_path(), + org_pwd_env = os:getenv("PWD")}} + | lists:keydelete(ignore_cores, 1, Config)]. + +fini(Config) -> + #ignore_cores{org_cwd = OrgCWD, + org_path = OrgPath, + org_pwd_env = OrgPWD} = ?config(ignore_cores, Config), + ok = file:set_cwd(OrgCWD), + true = code:set_path(OrgPath), + case OrgPWD of + false -> ok; + _ -> true = os:putenv("PWD", OrgPWD) + end, + lists:keydelete(ignore_cores, 1, Config). + +setup(Suite, Testcase, Config) -> + setup(Suite, Testcase, Config, false). + +setup(Suite, Testcase, Config, SetCwd) when is_atom(Suite), + is_atom(Testcase), + is_list(Config) -> + #ignore_cores{org_cwd = OrgCWD, + org_path = OrgPath, + org_pwd_env = OrgPWD} = ?config(ignore_cores, Config), + Path = lists:map(fun (".") -> OrgCWD; (Dir) -> Dir end, OrgPath), + true = code:set_path(Path), + PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + IgnDir = filename:join([PrivDir, + atom_to_list(Suite) + ++ "_" + ++ atom_to_list(Testcase) + ++ "_wd"]), + ok = file:make_dir(IgnDir), + case SetCwd of + false -> + ok; + _ -> + ok = file:set_cwd(IgnDir), + OrgPWD = case os:getenv("PWD") of + false -> false; + PWD -> + os:putenv("PWD", IgnDir), + PWD + end + end, + ok = file:write_file(filename:join([IgnDir, "ignore_core_files"]), <<>>), + %% cores are dumped in /cores on MacOS X + CoresDir = case {?t:os_type(), filelib:is_dir("/cores")} of + {{unix,darwin}, true} -> + filelib:fold_files("/cores", + "^core.*$", + false, + fun (C,Cs) -> [C|Cs] end, + []); + _ -> + false + end, + lists:keyreplace(ignore_cores, + 1, + Config, + {ignore_cores, + #ignore_cores{org_cwd = OrgCWD, + org_path = OrgPath, + org_pwd_env = OrgPWD, + ign_dir = IgnDir, + cores_dir = CoresDir}}). + +restore(Config) -> + #ignore_cores{org_cwd = OrgCWD, + org_path = OrgPath, + org_pwd_env = OrgPWD, + ign_dir = IgnDir, + cores_dir = CoresDir} = ?config(ignore_cores, Config), + try + case CoresDir of + false -> + ok; + _ -> + %% Move cores dumped by these testcases in /cores + %% to cwd. + lists:foreach(fun (C) -> + case lists:member(C, CoresDir) of + true -> ok; + _ -> + Dst = filename:join( + [IgnDir, + filename:basename(C)]), + {ok, _} = file:copy(C, Dst), + file:delete(C) + end + end, + filelib:fold_files("/cores", + "^core.*$", + false, + fun (C,Cs) -> [C|Cs] end, + [])) + end + after + catch file:set_cwd(OrgCWD), + catch code:set_path(OrgPath), + case OrgPWD of + false -> ok; + _ -> catch os:putenv("PWD", OrgPWD) + end + end. + + +dir(Config) -> + #ignore_cores{ign_dir = Dir} = ?config(ignore_cores, Config), + Dir. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl index 7241b093d0..e5e1794514 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl @@ -37,7 +37,8 @@ gethostnative_soft_restart/0, gethostnative_soft_restart/1, gethostnative_debug_level/0, gethostnative_debug_level/1, getif/1, - getif_ifr_name_overflow/1,getservbyname_overflow/1, getifaddrs/1]). + getif_ifr_name_overflow/1,getservbyname_overflow/1, getifaddrs/1, + parse_strict_address/1]). -export([get_hosts/1, get_ipv6_hosts/1, parse_hosts/1, parse_address/1, kill_gethost/0, parallell_gethost/0]). @@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ all() -> t_gethostnative, gethostnative_parallell, cname_loop, gethostnative_debug_level, gethostnative_soft_restart, getif, getif_ifr_name_overflow, getservbyname_overflow, - getifaddrs]. + getifaddrs, parse_strict_address]. groups() -> [{parse, [], [parse_hosts, parse_address]}]. @@ -66,7 +67,7 @@ required(v6) -> {require, test_dummy_ipv6_host}]; required(hosts) -> case os:type() of - {OS, _} when OS =:= win32; OS =:= vxworks -> + {OS, _} when OS =:= win32 -> [{require, hardcoded_hosts}, {require, hardcoded_ipv6_hosts}]; _Else -> @@ -582,16 +583,16 @@ parse_address(Config) when is_list(Config) -> "fe80::198.168.0.", "fec0::fFfF:127.0.0.1."], t_parse_address - (ipv6_address, + (parse_ipv6_address, V6Strict++V6Sloppy++V6Err++V4Err), t_parse_address - (ipv6strict_address, + (parse_ipv6strict_address, V6Strict++V6Err++V4Err++[S || {_,S} <- V6Sloppy]), t_parse_address - (ipv4_address, + (parse_ipv4_address, V4Strict++V4Sloppy++V4Err++V6Err++[S || {_,S} <- V6Strict]), t_parse_address - (ipv4strict_address, + (parse_ipv4strict_address, V4Strict++V4Err++V6Err++[S || {_,S} <- V4Sloppy++V6Strict]). t_parse_address(Func, []) -> @@ -599,14 +600,16 @@ t_parse_address(Func, []) -> ok; t_parse_address(Func, [{Addr,String}|L]) -> io:format("~p = ~p.~n", [Addr,String]), - {ok,Addr} = inet_parse:Func(String), + {ok,Addr} = inet:Func(String), t_parse_address(Func, L); t_parse_address(Func, [String|L]) -> io:format("~p.~n", [String]), - {error,einval} = inet_parse:Func(String), + {error,einval} = inet:Func(String), t_parse_address(Func, L). - +parse_strict_address(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + {ok, Ipv4} = inet:parse_strict_address("127.0.0.1"), + {ok, Ipv6} = inet:parse_strict_address("c11:0c22:5c33:c440:55c0:c66c:77:0088"). t_gethostnative(suite) ->[]; t_gethostnative(doc) ->[]; @@ -614,17 +617,12 @@ t_gethostnative(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% this will result in 26 bytes sent which causes problem in Windows %% if the port-program has not assured stdin to be read in BINARY mode %% OTP-2555 - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {skipped, "VxWorks has no native gethostbyname()"}; - _ -> - ?line case inet_gethost_native:gethostbyname( - "a23456789012345678901234") of - {error,notfound} -> - ?line ok; - {error,no_data} -> - ?line ok - end + ?line case inet_gethost_native:gethostbyname( + "a23456789012345678901234") of + {error,notfound} -> + ?line ok; + {error,no_data} -> + ?line ok end. gethostnative_parallell(suite) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE.erl index 087ae6055b..75496ce745 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2012. 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 @@ -53,6 +53,8 @@ simple/1, loop_all/1, simple_raw/1, simple_raw_getbin/1, doc_examples_raw/1,doc_examples_raw_getbin/1, large_raw/1,large_raw_getbin/1,combined/1,combined_getbin/1, + ipv6_v6only_udp/1, ipv6_v6only_tcp/1, ipv6_v6only_sctp/1, + use_ipv6_v6only_udp/1, type_errors/1]). -export([init_per_testcase/2, end_per_testcase/2]). @@ -64,6 +66,8 @@ all() -> [simple, loop_all, simple_raw, simple_raw_getbin, doc_examples_raw, doc_examples_raw_getbin, large_raw, large_raw_getbin, combined, combined_getbin, + ipv6_v6only_udp, ipv6_v6only_tcp, ipv6_v6only_sctp, + use_ipv6_v6only_udp, type_errors]. groups() -> @@ -127,7 +131,7 @@ loop_all(Config) when is_list(Config) -> io_lib:format("Non mandatory failed:~w", [Failed]))} end. - + simple_raw(suite) -> []; @@ -461,6 +465,153 @@ do_combined(Config,Binary) when is_list(Config) -> ok end. + + +ipv6_v6only_udp(suite) -> []; +ipv6_v6only_udp(doc) -> "Test socket option ipv6_v6only for UDP"; +ipv6_v6only_udp(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ipv6_v6only(Config, gen_udp). + +ipv6_v6only_tcp(suite) -> []; +ipv6_v6only_tcp(doc) -> "Test socket option ipv6_v6only for TCP"; +ipv6_v6only_tcp(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ipv6_v6only(Config, gen_tcp). + +ipv6_v6only_sctp(suite) -> []; +ipv6_v6only_sctp(doc) -> "Test socket option ipv6_v6only for SCTP"; +ipv6_v6only_sctp(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ipv6_v6only(Config, gen_sctp). + +ipv6_v6only(Config, Module) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line case ipv6_v6only_open(Module, []) of + {ok,S1} -> + ?line case inet:getopts(S1, [ipv6_v6only]) of + {ok,[{ipv6_v6only,Default}]} + when is_boolean(Default) -> + ?line ok = + ipv6_v6only_close(Module, S1), + ?line ipv6_v6only(Config, Module, Default); + {ok,[]} -> + ?line io:format("Not implemented.~n", []), + %% This list of OS:es where the option is + %% supposed to be not implemented is just + %% a guess, and may grow with time. + ?line case {os:type(),os:version()} of + {{unix,linux},{2,M,_}} + when M =< 4 -> ok + end, + %% At least this should work + ?line {ok,S2} = + ipv6_v6only_open( + Module, + [{ipv6_v6only,true}]), + ?line ok = + ipv6_v6only_close(Module, S2) + end; + {error,_} -> + {skipped,"Socket type not supported"} + end. + +ipv6_v6only(Config, Module, Default) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line io:format("Default ~w.~n", [Default]), + ?line {ok,S1} = + ipv6_v6only_open(Module, [{ipv6_v6only,Default}]), + ?line {ok,[{ipv6_v6only,Default}]} = + inet:getopts(S1, [ipv6_v6only]), + ?line ok = + ipv6_v6only_close(Module, S1), + ?line NotDefault = not Default, + ?line case ipv6_v6only_open(Module, [{ipv6_v6only,NotDefault}]) of + {ok,S2} -> + ?line io:format("Read-write.~n", []), + ?line {ok,[{ipv6_v6only,NotDefault}]} = + inet:getopts(S2, [ipv6_v6only]), + ok; + {error,einval} -> + ?line io:format("Read-only.~n", []), + %% This option is known to be read-only and true + %% on Windows and OpenBSD + ?line case os:type() of + {unix,openbsd} when Default =:= true -> ok; + {win32,_} when Default =:= true -> ok + end + end. + +ipv6_v6only_open(Module, Opts) -> + Module:case Module of + gen_tcp -> listen; + _ -> open + end(0, [inet6|Opts]). + +ipv6_v6only_close(Module, Socket) -> + Module:close(Socket). + + +use_ipv6_v6only_udp(suite) -> []; +use_ipv6_v6only_udp(doc) -> "Test using socket option ipv6_v6only for UDP"; +use_ipv6_v6only_udp(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line case gen_udp:open(0, [inet6,{ipv6_v6only,true}]) of + {ok,S6} -> + ?line case inet:getopts(S6, [ipv6_v6only]) of + {ok,[{ipv6_v6only,true}]} -> + use_ipv6_v6only_udp(Config, S6); + {ok,Other} -> + {skipped,{getopts,Other}} + end; + {error,_} -> + {skipped,"Socket type not supported"} + end. + +use_ipv6_v6only_udp(_Config, S6) -> + ?line {ok,Port} = inet:port(S6), + ?line {ok,S4} = gen_udp:open(Port, [inet]), + ?line E6 = " IPv6-echo.", + ?line E4 = " IPv4-echo.", + ?line Sender = + spawn_link(fun () -> use_ipv6_v6only_udp_sender(Port, E6, E4) end), + ?line use_ipv6_v6only_udp_listener( + S6, S4, E6, E4, monitor(process, Sender)). + +use_ipv6_v6only_udp_listener(S6, S4, E6, E4, Mref) -> + ?line receive + {udp,S6,IP,P,Data} -> + ?line ok = gen_udp:send(S6, IP, P, [Data|E6]), + ?line use_ipv6_v6only_udp_listener(S6, S4, E6, E4, Mref); + {udp,S4,IP,P,Data} -> + ?line ok = gen_udp:send(S4, IP, P, [Data|E4]), + ?line use_ipv6_v6only_udp_listener(S6, S4, E6, E4, Mref); + {'DOWN',Mref,_,_,normal} -> + ok; + {'DOWN',Mref,_,_,Result} -> + %% Since we are linked we will never arrive here + Result; + Other -> + ?line exit({failed,{listener_unexpected,Other}}) + end. + +use_ipv6_v6only_udp_sender(Port, E6, E4) -> + D6 = "IPv6-send.", + D4 = "IPv4-send.", + R6 = D6 ++ E6, + R4 = D4 ++ E4, + R6 = sndrcv({0,0,0,0,0,0,0,1}, Port, [inet6], D6), + R4 = sndrcv({127,0,0,1}, Port, [inet], D4), + ok. + +sndrcv(Ip, Port, Opts, Data) -> + {ok,S} = gen_udp:open(0, Opts), + io:format("[~w:~w] ! ~s~n", [Ip,Port,Data]), + ok = gen_udp:send(S, Ip, Port, Data), + receive + {udp,S,Ip,Port,RecData} -> + io:format("[~w:~w] : ~s~n", [Ip,Port,RecData]), + RecData; + Other -> + exit({failed,{sndrcv_unexpectec,Other}}) + end. + + + type_errors(suite) -> []; type_errors(doc) -> diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE_data/sockopt_helper.c b/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE_data/sockopt_helper.c index f24c93edf5..9c8f8eb91a 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE_data/sockopt_helper.c +++ b/lib/kernel/test/inet_sockopt_SUITE_data/sockopt_helper.c @@ -1,12 +1,3 @@ -#if defined(VXWORKS) -#include <stdio.h> -#include <stdlib.h> -#include <string.h> -int sockopt_helper(void){ - return 0; -} -#else - #if defined(__WIN32__) #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include <winsock2.h> @@ -215,5 +206,3 @@ int main(void){ } while (x != C_QUIT); return 0; } -#endif - diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl index e3fa4642b7..6fe97ed04f 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/init_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1996-2012. 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 @@ -256,47 +256,42 @@ get_plain_arguments(Config) when is_list(Config) -> boot_var(doc) -> []; boot_var(suite) -> {req, [distribution, {local_slave_nodes, 1}]}; boot_var(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Not run on VxWorks"}; + ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(100)), + + {BootScript, TEST_VAR, KernelVsn, StdlibVsn} = create_boot(Config), + + %% Should fail as we have not given -boot_var TEST_VAR + ?line {error, timeout} = + start_node(init_test, "-boot " ++ BootScript), + + case is_real_system(KernelVsn, StdlibVsn) of + true -> + %% Now it should work !! + ?line {ok, Node} = + start_node(init_test, + "-boot " ++ BootScript ++ + " -boot_var TEST_VAR " ++ TEST_VAR), + stop_node(Node), + Res = ok; _ -> - ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(100)), - - {BootScript, TEST_VAR, KernelVsn, StdlibVsn} = create_boot(Config), - - %% Should fail as we have not given -boot_var TEST_VAR - ?line {error, timeout} = - start_node(init_test, "-boot " ++ BootScript), - - case is_real_system(KernelVsn, StdlibVsn) of - true -> - %% Now it should work !! - ?line {ok, Node} = - start_node(init_test, - "-boot " ++ BootScript ++ - " -boot_var TEST_VAR " ++ TEST_VAR), - stop_node(Node), - Res = ok; - _ -> -%% What we need is not so much version numbers on the directories, but -%% for the boot var TEST_VAR to appear in the boot script, and it doesn't -%% if we give the 'local' option to systools:make_script. - ?t:format( - "Test case not complete as we are not~n" - "running in a real system!~n" - "Probably this test is performed in a " - "clearcase view or source tree.~n" - "Need version numbers on the kernel and " - "stdlib directories!~n", - []), - Res = {skip, - "Test case only partially run since it is run " - "in a clearcase view or in a source tree. " - "Need an installed system to complete this test."} - end, - ?line ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - Res - end. + %% What we need is not so much version numbers on the directories, but + %% for the boot var TEST_VAR to appear in the boot script, and it doesn't + %% if we give the 'local' option to systools:make_script. + ?t:format( + "Test case not complete as we are not~n" + "running in a real system!~n" + "Probably this test is performed in a " + "clearcase view or source tree.~n" + "Need version numbers on the kernel and " + "stdlib directories!~n", + []), + Res = {skip, + "Test case only partially run since it is run " + "in a clearcase view or in a source tree. " + "Need an installed system to complete this test."} + end, + ?line ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Res. create_boot(Config) -> ?line {ok, OldDir} = file:get_cwd(), @@ -579,55 +574,47 @@ script_id(Config) when is_list(Config) -> boot1(doc) -> []; boot1(suite) -> {req, [distribution, {local_slave_nodes, 1}, {time, 35}]}; boot1(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Not run on VxWorks"}; - _ -> - ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(80)), - Args = args() ++ " -boot start_sasl", - ?line {ok, Node} = start_node(init_test, Args), - ?line stop_node(Node), - - %% Try to start with non existing boot file. - Args1 = args() ++ " -boot dummy_script", - ?line {error, timeout} = start_node(init_test, Args1), - - ?line ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - ok - end. + ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(80)), + Args = args() ++ " -boot start_sasl", + ?line {ok, Node} = start_node(init_test, Args), + ?line stop_node(Node), + + %% Try to start with non existing boot file. + Args1 = args() ++ " -boot dummy_script", + ?line {error, timeout} = start_node(init_test, Args1), + + ?line ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. boot2(doc) -> []; boot2(suite) -> {req, [distribution, {local_slave_nodes, 1}, {time, 35}]}; boot2(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(80)), + + %% Absolute boot file name + Boot = filename:join([code:root_dir(), "bin", "start_sasl"]), + + Args = args() ++ " -boot \"" ++ Boot++"\"", + {ok, Node} = start_node(init_test, Args), + stop_node(Node), + case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Not run on VxWorks"}; + {win32, _} -> + %% Absolute boot file name for Windows -- all slashes are + %% converted to backslashes. + Win_boot = lists:map(fun + ($/) -> $\\; + (C) -> C + end, Boot), + Args2 = args() ++ " -boot \"" ++ Win_boot ++ "\"", + {ok, Node2} = start_node(init_test, Args2), + stop_node(Node2); _ -> - ?line Dog = ?t:timetrap(?t:seconds(80)), - - %% Absolute boot file name - Boot = filename:join([code:root_dir(), "bin", "start_sasl"]), - - Args = args() ++ " -boot \"" ++ Boot++"\"", - ?line {ok, Node} = start_node(init_test, Args), - ?line stop_node(Node), - - case os:type() of - {win32, _} -> - %% Absolute boot file name for Windows -- all slashes are - %% converted to backslashes. - Win_boot = lists:map(fun($/) -> $\\; (C) -> C end, - Boot), - Args2 = args() ++ " -boot \"" ++ Win_boot ++ "\"", - ?line {ok, Node2} = start_node(init_test, Args2), - ?line stop_node(Node2); - _ -> - ok - end, - - ?line ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), ok - end. + end, + + ?t:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. %% Misc. functions diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/interactive_shell_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/interactive_shell_SUITE.erl index 96e45cc23f..36e13cec26 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/interactive_shell_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/interactive_shell_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2007-2012. 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 @@ -29,20 +29,11 @@ -export([toerl_server/3]). init_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> - Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(60)), - Term = case os:getenv("TERM") of - List when is_list(List) -> - List; - _ -> - "dumb" - end, - os:putenv("TERM","vt100"), - [{watchdog,Dog},{term,Term}|Config]. + Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:minutes(3)), + [{watchdog,Dog}|Config]. end_per_testcase(_Func, Config) -> Dog = ?config(watchdog, Config), - Term = ?config(term,Config), - os:putenv("TERM",Term), test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog). @@ -56,9 +47,19 @@ groups() -> []. init_per_suite(Config) -> - Config. + Term = case os:getenv("TERM") of + List when is_list(List) -> + List; + _ -> + "dumb" + end, + os:putenv("TERM","vt100"), + DefShell = get_default_shell(), + [{default_shell,DefShell},{term,Term}|Config]. -end_per_suite(_Config) -> +end_per_suite(Config) -> + Term = ?config(term,Config), + os:putenv("TERM",Term), ok. init_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> @@ -78,70 +79,118 @@ end_per_group(_GroupName, Config) -> get_columns_and_rows(suite) -> []; get_columns_and_rows(doc) -> ["Test that the shell can access columns and rows"]; get_columns_and_rows(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, - {putline, "2."}, - {getline, "2"}, - {putline,"io:columns()."}, -%% Behaviour change in R12B-5, returns 80 -%% {getline,"{error,enotsup}"}, - {getline,"{ok,80}"}, - {putline,"io:rows()."}, -%% Behaviour change in R12B-5, returns 24 -%% {getline,"{error,enotsup}"} - {getline,"{ok,24}"} - ],[]), - ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, - {putline, "2."}, - {getline, "2"}, - {putline,"io:columns()."}, - {getline,"{ok,90}"}, - {putline,"io:rows()."}, - {getline,"{ok,40}"}], - [], - "stty rows 40; stty columns 90; "). + case proplists:get_value(default_shell,Config) of + old -> + %% Old shell tests + ?dbg(old_shell), + ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "2."}, + {getline, "2"}, + {putline,"io:columns()."}, + {getline_re,".*{error,enotsup}"}, + {putline,"io:rows()."}, + {getline_re,".*{error,enotsup}"} + + ],[]), + ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "2."}, + {getline, "2"}, + {putline,"io:columns()."}, + {getline_re,".*{ok,90}"}, + {putline,"io:rows()."}, + {getline_re,".*{ok,40}"}], + [], + "stty rows 40; stty columns 90; "); + new -> + % New shell tests + ?dbg(new_shell), + ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "2."}, + {getline, "2"}, + {putline,"io:columns()."}, + %% Behaviour change in R12B-5, returns 80 + %% {getline,"{error,enotsup}"}, + {getline,"{ok,80}"}, + {putline,"io:rows()."}, + %% Behaviour change in R12B-5, returns 24 + %% {getline,"{error,enotsup}"} + {getline,"{ok,24}"} + ],[]), + ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "2."}, + {getline, "2"}, + {putline,"io:columns()."}, + {getline,"{ok,90}"}, + {putline,"io:rows()."}, + {getline,"{ok,40}"}], + [], + "stty rows 40; stty columns 90; ") + end. exit_initial(suite) -> []; exit_initial(doc) -> ["Tests that exit of initial shell restarts shell"]; exit_initial(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, - {putline, "2."}, - {getline, "2"}, - {putline,"exit()."}, - {getline,""}, - {getline,"Eshell"}, - {putline,""}, - {putline,"35."}, - {getline,"35"}],[]). + case proplists:get_value(default_shell,Config) of + old -> + rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "2."}, + {getline_re, ".*2"}, + {putline,"exit()."}, + {getline,""}, + {getline,"Eshell"}, + {putline,""}, + {putline,"35."}, + {getline_re,".*35"}],[]); + new -> + rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "2."}, + {getline, "2"}, + {putline,"exit()."}, + {getline,""}, + {getline,"Eshell"}, + {putline,""}, + {putline,"35."}, + {getline_re,"35"}],[]) + end. job_control_local(suite) -> []; job_control_local(doc) -> [ "Tests that local shell can be " "started by means of job control" ]; job_control_local(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, - {putline, "2."}, - {getline, "2"}, - {putline,[7]}, - {sleep,timeout(short)}, - {putline,""}, - {getline," -->"}, - {putline,"s"}, - {putline,"c"}, - {putline_raw,""}, - {getline,"Eshell"}, - {putline_raw,""}, - {getline,"1>"}, - {putline,"35."}, - {getline,"35"}],[]). + case proplists:get_value(default_shell,Config) of + old -> + %% Old shell tests + {skip,"No new shell found"}; + new -> + %% New shell tests + ?line rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "2."}, + {getline, "2"}, + {putline,[7]}, + {sleep,timeout(short)}, + {putline,""}, + {getline," -->"}, + {putline,"s"}, + {putline,"c"}, + {putline_raw,""}, + {getline,"Eshell"}, + {putline_raw,""}, + {getline,"1>"}, + {putline,"35."}, + {getline,"35"}],[]) + end. job_control_remote(suite) -> []; job_control_remote(doc) -> [ "Tests that remote shell can be " "started by means of job control" ]; job_control_remote(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case node() of - nonode@nohost -> + case {node(),proplists:get_value(default_shell,Config)} of + {nonode@nohost,_} -> ?line exit(not_distributed); + {_,old} -> + {skip,"No new shell found"}; _ -> ?line RNode = create_nodename(), ?line MyNode = atom_to_list(node()), @@ -190,9 +239,11 @@ job_control_remote_noshell(doc) -> [ "Tests that remote shell can be " "started by means of job control to -noshell node" ]; job_control_remote_noshell(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case node() of - nonode@nohost -> + case {node(),proplists:get_value(default_shell,Config)} of + {nonode@nohost,_} -> ?line exit(not_distributed); + {_,old} -> + {skip,"No new shell found"}; _ -> ?line RNode = create_nodename(), ?line NSNode = start_noshell_node(interactive_shell_noshell), @@ -351,6 +402,33 @@ get_and_put(CPid, [{getline, Match}|T],N) -> end end; +%% Hey ho copy paste from stdlib/io_proto_SUITE +get_and_put(CPid, [{getline_re, Match}|T],N) -> + ?dbg({getline_re, Match}), + CPid ! {self(), {get_line, timeout(normal)}}, + receive + {get_line, timeout} -> + error_logger:error_msg("~p: getline_re timeout waiting for \"~s\" " + "(command number ~p, skipped: ~p)~n", + [?MODULE, Match,N,get(getline_skipped)]), + {error, timeout}; + {get_line, Data} -> + ?dbg({data,Data}), + case re:run(Data, Match,[{capture,none}]) of + match -> + erase(getline_skipped), + get_and_put(CPid, T,N+1); + _ -> + case get(getline_skipped) of + undefined -> + put(getline_skipped,[Data]); + List -> + put(getline_skipped,List ++ [Data]) + end, + get_and_put(CPid, [{getline_re, Match}|T],N) + end + end; + get_and_put(CPid, [{putline_raw, Line}|T],N) -> ?dbg({putline_raw, Line}), CPid ! {self(), {send_line, Line}}, @@ -631,6 +709,13 @@ get_data_within(Port, Timeout, Acc) -> timeout end. - - - +get_default_shell() -> + try + rtnode([{putline,""}, + {putline, "whereis(user_drv)."}, + {getline, "undefined"}],[]), + old + catch E:R -> + ?dbg({E,R}), + new + end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/kernel.cover b/lib/kernel/test/kernel.cover index f6967ca651..af1dd7eaad 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/kernel.cover +++ b/lib/kernel/test/kernel.cover @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ %% -*- erlang -*- -{incl_mods,[gen_udp,inet6_udp,inet_res,inet_dns]}. +{incl_app,kernel,details}. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/kernel.spec.wxworks b/lib/kernel/test/kernel.spec.wxworks deleted file mode 100644 index 370e474e64..0000000000 --- a/lib/kernel/test/kernel.spec.wxworks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,63 +0,0 @@ -%% -*- erlang -*- -{suites,"kernel_test",all}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",bif_SUITE,[spawn_link_race1],"Known bug."}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [read_write_file], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [cur_dir_0], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [open1], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [file_info_times], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [file_write_file_info], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [truncate], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [rename], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [e_delete], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [e_rename], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [delayed_write], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [read_ahead], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [segment_write], - "VxWorks filesystem would overload"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [segment_read], - "VxWorks filesystem would overload"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",file_SUITE, - [compress_errors], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",init_SUITE,[restart],"Uses peer nodes"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",os_SUITE,[space_in_cwd],"VxWorks can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",os_SUITE, - [space_in_name], - "VxWorks can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",os_SUITE,[quoting],"VxWorks can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",prim_file_SUITE, - [open1], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",prim_file_SUITE, - [compress_errors], - "VxWorks filesystem can't handle this"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",seq_trace_SUITE, - [distributed_recv], - "Test not adopted to slaves on different machine"}. -{skip_cases,"kernel_test",seq_trace_SUITE, - [distributed_exit], - "Test not adopted to slaves on different machine"}. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl index ae3410d13f..3f2195b609 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/os_SUITE.erl @@ -202,8 +202,6 @@ find_executable(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% Never return a directory name. ?line false = os:find_executable("unix", [DataDir]), - ok; - vxworks -> ok end. diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/pdict_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/pdict_SUITE.erl index 8afdfc8a47..60b818cbe3 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/pdict_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/pdict_SUITE.erl @@ -152,7 +152,6 @@ heavy(Config) when is_list(Config) -> time(5000), ?M([],get()), case {os:type(),?t:is_debug()} of - {vxworks,_} -> ok; {_,true} -> ok; _ -> time(50000), diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl index 3e2202922c..4e93a593b3 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/prim_file_SUITE.erl @@ -57,6 +57,8 @@ %% System probe functions that might be handy to check from the shell -export([unix_free/1]). +-export([allocate/1]). + -include_lib("test_server/include/test_server.hrl"). -include_lib("kernel/include/file.hrl"). @@ -87,7 +89,7 @@ groups() -> cur_dir_1a, cur_dir_1b]}, {files, [], [{group, open}, {group, pos}, {group, file_info}, - truncate, sync, datasync, advise, large_write]}, + truncate, sync, datasync, advise, large_write, allocate]}, {open, [], [open1, modes, close, access, read_write, pread_write, append, exclusive]}, @@ -406,9 +408,6 @@ cur_dir_1(Config, Handle) -> {unix, _} -> ?line {error, enotsup} = ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, ["d:"]); - vxworks -> - ?line {error, enotsup} = - ?PRIM_FILE_call(get_cwd, Handle, ["d:"]); {win32, _} -> win_cur_dir_1(Config, Handle) end, @@ -843,10 +842,7 @@ file_info_basic_directory(Config, Handle) -> ?line test_directory("c:/", read_write, Handle), ?line test_directory("c:\\", read_write, Handle); {unix, _} -> - ?line test_directory("/", read, Handle); - vxworks -> - %% Check is just done for owner - ?line test_directory("/", read_write, Handle) + ?line test_directory("/", read, Handle) end, ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog). @@ -1365,6 +1361,76 @@ check_large_write(Dog, Fd, _, _, []) -> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +allocate(suite) -> []; +allocate(doc) -> "Tests that ?PRIM_FILE:allocate/3 at least doesn't crash."; +allocate(Config) when is_list(Config) -> + ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(5)), + ?line PrivDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + ?line Allocate = filename:join(PrivDir, + atom_to_list(?MODULE) + ++"_allocate.fil"), + + Line1 = "Hello\n", + Line2 = "World!\n", + + ?line {ok, Fd} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd, 1, iolist_size([Line1, Line2])), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd, Line1), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd, Line2), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd), + + ?line {ok, Fd2} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd2, 1, iolist_size(Line1)), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd2, Line1), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd2, Line2), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd2), + + ?line {ok, Fd3} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd3, 1, iolist_size(Line1) + 1), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd3, Line1), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd3, Line2), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd3), + + ?line {ok, Fd4} = ?PRIM_FILE:open(Allocate, [write, binary]), + allocate_and_assert(Fd4, 1, 4 * iolist_size([Line1, Line2])), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd4, Line1), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write(Fd4, Line2), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:close(Fd4), + + ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + ok. + +allocate_and_assert(Fd, Offset, Length) -> + % Just verify that calls to ?PRIM_FILE:allocate/3 don't crash or have + % any other negative side effect. We can't really asssert against a + % specific return value, because support for file space pre-allocation + % depends on the OS, OS version and underlying filesystem. + % + % The Linux kernel added support for fallocate() in version 2.6.23, + % which currently works only for the ext4, ocfs2, xfs and btrfs file + % systems. posix_fallocate() is available in glibc as of version + % 2.1.94, but it was buggy until glibc version 2.7. + % + % Mac OS X, as of version 10.3, supports the fcntl operation F_PREALLOCATE. + % + % Solaris supports posix_fallocate() but only for the UFS file system + % apparently (not supported for ZFS). + % + % FreeBSD 9.0 is the first FreeBSD release supporting posix_fallocate(). + % + % For Windows there's apparently no way to pre-allocate file space, at + % least with similar API/semantics as posix_fallocate(), fallocate() or + % fcntl F_PREALLOCATE. + Result = ?PRIM_FILE:allocate(Fd, Offset, Length), + case os:type() of + {win32, _} -> + ?line {error, enotsup} = Result; + _ -> + ?line _ = Result + end. + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + delete_a(suite) -> []; delete_a(doc) -> []; delete_a(Config) when is_list(Config) -> @@ -1508,9 +1574,7 @@ e_delete(Config) when is_list(Config) -> Base, #file_info {mode=8#600}); {win32, _} -> %% Remove a character device. - ?line {error, eacces} = ?PRIM_FILE:delete("nul"); - vxworks -> - ok + ?line {error, eacces} = ?PRIM_FILE:delete("nul") end, ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), @@ -1524,110 +1588,105 @@ e_delete(Config) when is_list(Config) -> e_rename(suite) -> []; e_rename(doc) -> []; e_rename(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - case os:type() of - vxworks -> - {comment, "Windriver: dosFs must be fixed first!"}; - _ -> - ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), - ?line RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), - ?line Base = filename:join(RootDir, - atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_e_rename"), - ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(Base), - - %% Create an empty directory. - ?line EmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "empty_dir"), - ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(EmptyDir), - - %% Create a non-empty directory. - ?line NonEmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "non_empty_dir"), - ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NonEmptyDir), - ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file( - filename:join(NonEmptyDir, "a_file"), - "hello\n"), - - %% Create another non-empty directory. - ?line ADirectory = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), - ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(ADirectory), - ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file( - filename:join(ADirectory, "a_file"), - "howdy\n\n"), + ?line Dog = test_server:timetrap(test_server:seconds(10)), + ?line RootDir = ?config(priv_dir, Config), + ?line Base = filename:join(RootDir, + atom_to_list(?MODULE)++"_e_rename"), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(Base), - %% Create a data file. - ?line File = filename:join(Base, "just_a_file"), - ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(File, "anything goes\n\n"), - - %% Move an existing directory to a non-empty directory. - ?line {error, eexist} = - ?PRIM_FILE:rename(ADirectory, NonEmptyDir), - - %% Move a root directory. - ?line {error, einval} = ?PRIM_FILE:rename("/", "arne"), - - %% Move Base into Base/new_name. - ?line {error, einval} = - ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Base, filename:join(Base, "new_name")), - - %% Overwrite a directory with a file. - ?line expect({error, eexist}, % FreeBSD (?) - {error, eisdir}, - ?PRIM_FILE:rename(File, EmptyDir)), - ?line expect({error, eexist}, % FreeBSD (?) - {error, eisdir}, - ?PRIM_FILE:rename(File, NonEmptyDir)), - - %% Move a non-existing file. - ?line NonExistingFile = filename:join( - Base, "non_existing_file"), - ?line {error, enoent} = - ?PRIM_FILE:rename(NonExistingFile, NonEmptyDir), - - %% Overwrite a file with a directory. - ?line expect({error, eexist}, % FreeBSD (?) - {error, enotdir}, - ?PRIM_FILE:rename(ADirectory, File)), - - %% Move a file to another filesystem. - %% XXX - This test case is bogus. We cannot be guaranteed that - %% the source and destination are on - %% different filesystems. - %% - %% XXX - Gross hack! - ?line Comment = - case os:type() of - {unix, _} -> - OtherFs = "/tmp", - ?line NameOnOtherFs = - filename:join(OtherFs, - filename:basename(File)), - ?line {ok, Com} = - case ?PRIM_FILE:rename( - File, NameOnOtherFs) of - {error, exdev} -> - %% The file could be in - %% the same filesystem! - {ok, ok}; - ok -> - {ok, {comment, - "Moving between filesystems " - "suceeded, files are probably " - "in the same filesystem!"}}; - {error, eperm} -> - {ok, {comment, "SBS! You don't " - "have the permission to do " - "this test!"}}; - Else -> - Else - end, - Com; - {win32, _} -> - %% At least Windows NT can - %% successfully move a file to - %% another drive. - ok - end, - ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), - Comment - end. + %% Create an empty directory. + ?line EmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "empty_dir"), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(EmptyDir), + + %% Create a non-empty directory. + ?line NonEmptyDir = filename:join(Base, "non_empty_dir"), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(NonEmptyDir), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file( + filename:join(NonEmptyDir, "a_file"), + "hello\n"), + + %% Create another non-empty directory. + ?line ADirectory = filename:join(Base, "a_directory"), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:make_dir(ADirectory), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file( + filename:join(ADirectory, "a_file"), + "howdy\n\n"), + + %% Create a data file. + ?line File = filename:join(Base, "just_a_file"), + ?line ok = ?PRIM_FILE:write_file(File, "anything goes\n\n"), + + %% Move an existing directory to a non-empty directory. + ?line {error, eexist} = + ?PRIM_FILE:rename(ADirectory, NonEmptyDir), + + %% Move a root directory. + ?line {error, einval} = ?PRIM_FILE:rename("/", "arne"), + + %% Move Base into Base/new_name. + ?line {error, einval} = + ?PRIM_FILE:rename(Base, filename:join(Base, "new_name")), + + %% Overwrite a directory with a file. + ?line expect({error, eexist}, % FreeBSD (?) + {error, eisdir}, + ?PRIM_FILE:rename(File, EmptyDir)), + ?line expect({error, eexist}, % FreeBSD (?) + {error, eisdir}, + ?PRIM_FILE:rename(File, NonEmptyDir)), + + %% Move a non-existing file. + ?line NonExistingFile = filename:join( + Base, "non_existing_file"), + ?line {error, enoent} = + ?PRIM_FILE:rename(NonExistingFile, NonEmptyDir), + + %% Overwrite a file with a directory. + ?line expect({error, eexist}, % FreeBSD (?) + {error, enotdir}, + ?PRIM_FILE:rename(ADirectory, File)), + + %% Move a file to another filesystem. + %% XXX - This test case is bogus. We cannot be guaranteed that + %% the source and destination are on + %% different filesystems. + %% + %% XXX - Gross hack! + ?line Comment = + case os:type() of + {unix, _} -> + OtherFs = "/tmp", + ?line NameOnOtherFs = + filename:join(OtherFs, + filename:basename(File)), + ?line {ok, Com} = + case ?PRIM_FILE:rename( + File, NameOnOtherFs) of + {error, exdev} -> + %% The file could be in + %% the same filesystem! + {ok, ok}; + ok -> + {ok, {comment, + "Moving between filesystems " + "suceeded, files are probably " + "in the same filesystem!"}}; + {error, eperm} -> + {ok, {comment, "SBS! You don't " + "have the permission to do " + "this test!"}}; + Else -> + Else + end, + Com; + {win32, _} -> + %% At least Windows NT can + %% successfully move a file to + %% another drive. + ok + end, + ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), + Comment. e_make_dir(suite) -> []; e_make_dir(doc) -> []; @@ -1660,8 +1719,6 @@ e_make_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info(Base, #file_info {mode=8#600}); {win32, _} -> - ok; - vxworks -> ok end, ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), @@ -1716,8 +1773,6 @@ e_del_dir(Config) when is_list(Config) -> ?line ?PRIM_FILE:write_file_info( Base, #file_info {mode=8#600}); {win32, _} -> - ok; - vxworks -> ok end, ?line test_server:timetrap_cancel(Dog), diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/ram_file_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/ram_file_SUITE.erl index ab95a3ff5f..5c4437d4d3 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/ram_file_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/ram_file_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ +%% -*- coding: utf-8 -*- %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 2001-2012. 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 @@ -167,7 +168,7 @@ pread_pwrite(suite) -> pread_pwrite(doc) -> ["Test that pread/2,3 and pwrite/2,3 works."]; pread_pwrite(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Str = "Flygande b�ckaziner s�ka hwila p� mjuqa tuvor x", + ?line Str = "Flygande bäckaziner söka hwila på mjuqa tuvor x", ?line Bin = list_to_binary(Str), %% pread_pwrite_test(?FILE_MODULE, Str, [ram, read, write]), @@ -206,7 +207,7 @@ position(suite) -> position(doc) -> ["Test that position/2 works."]; position(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Str = "Att vara eller icke vara, det �r fr�gan. ", + ?line Str = "Att vara eller icke vara, det är frågan. ", ?line Bin = list_to_binary(Str), %% position_test(?FILE_MODULE, Str, [ram, read]), @@ -287,8 +288,8 @@ truncate(suite) -> truncate(doc) -> ["Test that truncate/1 works."]; truncate(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Str = "M�n �dlare att lida och f�rdraga " - ++ "ett bittert �des stygn av pilar, ", + ?line Str = "Mån ädlare att lida och fördraga " + ++ "ett bittert ödes stygn av pilar, ", ?line Bin = list_to_binary(Str), %% ok = truncate_test(?FILE_MODULE, Str, [ram, read, write]), @@ -331,7 +332,7 @@ sync(suite) -> sync(doc) -> ["Test that sync/1 at least does not crash."]; sync(Config) when is_list(Config) -> - ?line Str = "�n att ta till vapen mot ett hav av kval. ", + ?line Str = "än att ta till vapen mot ett hav av kval. ", ?line Bin = list_to_binary(Str), %% sync_test(?FILE_MODULE, Str, [ram, read, write]), @@ -365,8 +366,8 @@ get_set_file(doc) -> ["Tests get_file/1, set_file/2, get_file_close/1 and get_size/1."]; get_set_file(Config) when is_list(Config) -> %% These two strings should not be of equal length. - ?line Str = "N�r h�gan nord blir sn�bet�ckt, ", - ?line Str2 = "f�r alla harar byta dr�kt. ", + ?line Str = "När högan nord blir snöbetäckt, ", + ?line Str2 = "får alla harar byta dräkt. ", ?line Bin = list_to_binary(Str), ?line Bin2 = list_to_binary(Str2), %% diff --git a/lib/kernel/test/wrap_log_reader_SUITE.erl b/lib/kernel/test/wrap_log_reader_SUITE.erl index 96dc3e6d33..16b3a7cc1e 100644 --- a/lib/kernel/test/wrap_log_reader_SUITE.erl +++ b/lib/kernel/test/wrap_log_reader_SUITE.erl @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ %% %% %CopyrightBegin% %% -%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2011. All Rights Reserved. +%% Copyright Ericsson AB 1998-2012. 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 @@ -557,7 +557,7 @@ rec(M, Where) -> M -> ok; Else -> ?t:fail({error, {Where, Else}}) - after 1000 -> ?t:fail({error, {Where, time_out}}) + after 5000 -> ?t:fail({error, {Where, time_out}}) end. pps() -> |