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This is to allow slower test hosts.
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The test case cover_SUITE:slave_start_slave often fails on a test host
(windows) due to a hanging node from an earlier test run. In the first
test, the slave fails to start (boot_timeout?) and is never connected
to the test node. The attempt at cleaning up used nodes() to find
which slaves to kill - so in the case where the slave was never
connected it was never killed. This is no changed so each slave is
explicitly killed by name - no matter if it is pingable or not.
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Test nodes are started with erlang:open_port/2, using the -detached
option to erl. -detached causes the port returned from open_port/2 to
be closed automatically. Some test cases failed occasionally with a
badarg when attempting to close the port with erlang:port_close/1. To
avoid this the call to port_close/1 is now removed.
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* ak/fix-cpu-overhead-of-timer-server/OTP-11053:
fix excessive CPU consumption of timer_server
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I've found stdlib's timer to burn CPU without good reason. Here's what
happens.
The problem is that it sleeps in milliseconds but computes time in
microseconds. And there is bug in code to compute milliseconds to
sleep. It computes microseconds difference between now and nearest
timer event and then does _truncating_ division by 1000. So on average
it sleeps 500 microseconds _less than needed_. On wakeup its checks do
I have timer tick that already occurred? No. Ok how much I need to
sleep ? It does that bad computation again and gets 0
milliseconds. So next gen_server timeout happens right away only to
find we're still before closest timer tick and to decide to sleep 0
milliseconds again. And again and again.
This commit changes division to pick ceiling of ratio rather than
floor. So that we always sleep not less then difference between now
and closest event time.
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* maint-r16:
Prepare release
Prepare release
Do not count offline run-queues as empty
Prepare release
Prevent loss of objects after the extension marker
Don't lose the extension mark for object set parameters
Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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* maint-r15:
Prepare release
Dummy merge.
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* rickard/sched/OTP-11022:
Do not count offline run-queues as empty
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* siri/ct/error-printout-link/OTP-11044:
[common_test] Add link from red error notification to full error description
[common_test] Use max importance when logging errors
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* siri/doc-fnu-opts/OTP-10901:
Add documentation of w, i and e addition to +fnu and +fna switches to erl
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* fredrik/inets/unblock_timer:
inets: stop block timer with the right arguments
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These were documented in the stdlib user's guide, but not in the
reference manual for erl. This has now been corrected.
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* peppe/common_test/log_cache2:
Bug fixes in Common Test log cache
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* peppe/common_test/log_cache:
Implement cache for the CT logger
OTP-10855
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OTP-10855
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* bjorn/fix-encoding/OTP-11041:
Encode Erlang source files with non-ascii characters in UTF-8
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To ensure that 'master' compiles when we merge 'maint' to it,
regardless of which encoding is default in 'master', all source
files with non-ascii characters *must* have the encoding specified.
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* bjorn/asn1/fix-lost-extension-mark/OTP-10995:
Prevent loss of objects after the extension marker
Don't lose the extension mark for object set parameters
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In test case log, the red error notification may sometimes be
truncated. This commit adds a link from this printout to the end of
the log where the full error description and stacktrace i written.
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This commit adds ?MAX_IMPORTANCE to error notifications in the test
case log, and it makes sure that the printout says "CT Error
Notification".
Printouts from cth_log_redirect (sasl and error_reports) uses
?STD_IMPORTANCE and states "System" in the printout.
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* bjorn/asn1/fix-lost-extension-mark/OTP-10995:
Prevent loss of objects after the extension marker
Don't lose the extension mark for object set parameters
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* lh/demonitor-flush/OTP-11039:
Use erlang:demonitor(Ref, [flush]) where applicable
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* nox/file-receive-optim/OTP-11040:
Optimize communication with file io server
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* anders/diameter/watchdog_leak/OTP-11019:
Minor doc fix
Add testcase to exercise reconnect behaviour
Fix watchdog table leak
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* anders/diameter/address_config/OTP-10986:
Comment fix
More robust listening port lookup in test suites
Update example client to allow default local address
Make explicit local address to diameter_tcp:start/3 optional
Add transport interface 'connected' message with local address list
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* lh/otp-optims/OTP-11035:
Use erlang:demonitor's flush option on timeout
Don't lookup the node unless required in gen:call/{3,4}
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In particular, remove timing dependence by using diameter_reg:wait/1 to
wait on the term registered by diameter_{tcp,sctp} when opening a
listening socket.
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Note that the semantics of client:connect/1 have changed slightly: the
second element in an argument 3-tuple is a remote address, the local
address being the transport module's default. Previously it was
interpreted as a common local/remote address.
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Use the default address address (as selected by gen_tcp) if none is
configured, passing it in the new 'connected' message introduced by the
previous commit.
The corresponding update to diameter_sctp has to wait until problems
with inet:sockname/1 are resolved: the function currently only returns
one address, and sometimes {0,0,0,0}. See OTP-11018.
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A transport module can return a local address list from its start/3
function in order to specify addresses to be used as Host-IP-Address
during capabilities exchange. Now allow addresses to be communicated in
a 'connected' message in the case of a connecting transport, so that
diameter_tcp (in particular) can make local address configuration
optional, communicating the gen_tcp default after connection
establishment instead.
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The file module communicates with a file io server with the following
protocol for file operations:
> {file_request,From,ReplyAs,Request}
< {file_reply,ReplyAs,Reply}
The ReplyAs value is sent by the client side to match against when
receiving the reply and is otherwise left untouched and passed as is by
the server.
This commit enables receive optimizations by using the reference of the
server monitor, changing the protocol to:
> {file_request,From,MonitorRef,Request}
< {file_reply,MonitorRef,Reply}
As the shape of the messages is not changed, backwards compatibility is
not a concern.
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* sverk/dets_remove_test_otp_9607:
stdlib: Fix unstable testcase ets_SUITE:delete_large_named_table
stdlib: Remove obsolete testcase dets_SUITE:otp_9607
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* ks/hipe-cleanup-escaping/OTP-11031:
Loosen the assumptions of code that handles escaping functions
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* mar/cover-fix/OTP-11028:
Delete ets tables when stopped
fix a race condition when there're several applications in apps directory
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* sa/dialyzer-bitstring-fixes/OTP-11027:
Minor refactorings
Fix minor error in natively compiled module list
Fix notification for duplicate modules
Fix an error in the type inference of bitstring data
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A service process maintains a table keyed on watchdog process pids. When
a watchdog process dies the corresponding entry should be removed but
this was broken in commit f115a9f7, causing entries with watchdog state
DOWN to accumulate.
Watchdog processes die as a result of diameter:remove_transport/2, or
when a peer reestablishes a connection in the listening case. Neither is
typically a frequent occurrence.
The fault manifests itself in the return value of
diameter:service_info(SvcName, transport), which displays entries for
watchdog processes that are no longer alive.
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