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-rw-r--r--lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml6
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml13
-rw-r--r--lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl35
3 files changed, 38 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml b/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml
index 15cd784253..6c6b20aad8 100644
--- a/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml
+++ b/lib/tools/doc/src/cover.xml
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
<c>{already_cover_compiled,no_beam_found,Module}</c> is
returned.</p>
<p><c>{error,BeamFile}</c> is returned if the compiled code
- can not be loaded on the node.</p>
+ cannot be loaded on the node.</p>
<p>If a list of <c>ModFiles</c> is given as input, a list
of <c>Result</c> will be returned. The order of the returned
list is undefined.</p>
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@
<p>Exports the current coverage data for <c>Module</c> to the
file <c>ExportFile</c>. It is recommended to name the
<c>ExportFile</c> with the extension <c>.coverdata</c>, since
- other filenames can not be read by the web based interface to
+ other filenames cannot be read by the web based interface to
cover.</p>
<p>If <c>Module</c> is not given, data for all Cover compiled
or earlier imported modules is exported.</p>
@@ -496,7 +496,7 @@
<p>Coverage data from several export files can be imported
into one system. The coverage data is then added up when
analysing.</p>
- <p>Coverage data for a module can not be imported from the
+ <p>Coverage data for a module cannot be imported from the
same file twice unless the module is first reset or
compiled. The check is based on the filename, so you can
easily fool the system by renaming your export file.</p>
diff --git a/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml b/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml
index 9fd9332373..79bacb2927 100644
--- a/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml
+++ b/lib/tools/doc/src/instrument.xml
@@ -111,15 +111,18 @@
default, but this can be configured an a per-allocator basis with the
<seealso marker="erts:erts_alloc#M_atags"><c>+M&lt;S&gt;atags</c>
</seealso> emulator option.</p>
- <p>If tagged allocations are not enabled on any of the specified
- allocator types, the call will fail with
- <c>{error, not_enabled}</c>.</p>
+ <p>If the specified allocator types are not enabled, the call will fail
+ with <c>{error, not_enabled}</c>.</p>
<p>The following options can be used:</p>
<taglist>
<tag><c>allocator_types</c></tag>
<item>
- <p>The allocator types that will be searched. Defaults to all
- <c>alloc_util</c> allocators.</p>
+ <p>The allocator types that will be searched. Note that blocks can
+ move freely between allocator types, so restricting the search to
+ certain allocators may return unexpected types (e.g. process
+ heaps when searching binary_alloc), or hide blocks that were
+ migrated out.</p>
+ <p>Defaults to all <c>alloc_util</c> allocators.</p>
</item>
<tag><c>scheduler_ids</c></tag>
<item>
diff --git a/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl b/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl
index 8c521b2e1a..33259df58f 100644
--- a/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl
+++ b/lib/tools/test/instrument_SUITE.erl
@@ -77,6 +77,8 @@ allocations_ramv(Config) when is_list(Config) ->
verify_allocations_disabled(_AllocType, Result) ->
verify_allocations_disabled(Result).
+verify_allocations_disabled({ok, {_HistStart, _UnscannedBytes, Allocs}}) ->
+ true = Allocs =:= #{};
verify_allocations_disabled({error, not_enabled}) ->
ok.
@@ -91,6 +93,13 @@ verify_allocations_enabled(_AllocType, Result) ->
verify_allocations_enabled({ok, {_HistStart, _UnscannedBytes, Allocs}}) ->
true = Allocs =/= #{}.
+verify_allocations_output(#{}, {ok, {_, _, Allocs}}) when Allocs =:= #{} ->
+ %% This happens when the allocator is enabled but tagging is disabled. If
+ %% there's an error that causes Allocs to always be empty when enabled it
+ %% will be caught by verify_allocations_enabled.
+ ok;
+verify_allocations_output(#{}, {error, not_enabled}) ->
+ ok;
verify_allocations_output(#{ histogram_start := HistStart,
histogram_width := HistWidth },
{ok, {HistStart, _UnscannedBytes, ByOrigin}}) ->
@@ -124,8 +133,6 @@ verify_allocations_output(#{ histogram_start := HistStart,
[BlockCount, GenTotalBlockCount])
end,
- ok;
-verify_allocations_output(#{}, {error, not_enabled}) ->
ok.
%% %% %% %% %% %%
@@ -214,7 +221,8 @@ verify_carriers_output(#{ histogram_start := HistStart,
ct:fail("Carrier count is ~p, expected at least ~p (SBC).",
[CarrierCount, GenSBCCount]);
CarrierCount >= GenSBCCount ->
- ok
+ ct:pal("Found ~p carriers, required at least ~p (SBC)." ,
+ [CarrierCount, GenSBCCount])
end,
ok;
@@ -292,9 +300,19 @@ start_slave(Args) ->
MicroSecs = erlang:monotonic_time(),
Name = "instr" ++ integer_to_list(MicroSecs),
Pa = filename:dirname(code:which(?MODULE)),
- {ok, Node} = test_server:start_node(list_to_atom(Name),
- slave,
- [{args, "-pa " ++ Pa ++ " " ++ Args}]),
+
+ %% We pass arguments through ZFLAGS as the nightly tests rotate
+ %% +Meamax/+Meamin which breaks the _enabled and _disabled tests unless
+ %% overridden.
+ ZFlags = os:getenv("ERL_ZFLAGS", ""),
+ {ok, Node} = try
+ os:putenv("ERL_ZFLAGS", ZFlags ++ [" " | Args]),
+ test_server:start_node(list_to_atom(Name),
+ slave,
+ [{args, "-pa " ++ Pa}])
+ after
+ os:putenv("ERL_ZFLAGS", ZFlags)
+ end,
Node.
generate_test_blocks() ->
@@ -309,8 +327,9 @@ generate_test_blocks() ->
MBCs = [<<I, 0:64/unit:8>> ||
I <- lists:seq(1, ?GENERATED_MBC_BLOCK_COUNT)],
Runner ! Ref,
- receive after infinity -> ok end,
- unreachable ! {SBCs, MBCs}
+ receive
+ gurka -> gaffel ! {SBCs, MBCs}
+ end
end),
receive
Ref -> ok