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In many (not all) cases, the value for the 'I' type will
fit into 32 bits.
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We don't want the packable types listed in two places.
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Introduce a new 'Q' type, similar to 'P' except that it
can be packed.
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In the 32-bit BEAM emulator, it is only possible to pack
3 register operands into one word. Therefore, the move2
instruction (that has 4 operands) needs two words for its
operands.
Take advantage of the larger wordsize in the 64-bit emulator
and pack up to 4 operands into a single word.
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Giving the beam_makeops script access to the external word
size (=the size of instruction words) will allow it to pack
more operands into a word for the 64 bits emulator.
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In the transformation engine in the loader, an is_eq/1 instruction
is currently always preceded by an is_type/1 instruction. Therefore,
save a word and slight amount of time by combining those
instructions into an is_type_eq/2 instruction.
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The i_jump_on_val_zero/3 and i_select_tuple_arity/3 instructions
were not disassembled correctly.
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It would only really work in simple case like:
select_val S=q Fail=f Size=u Rest=* => ...
where all operands for a single instruction where bound to
variables, and not for more complicated cases such as:
i_put_tuple Dst Arity Puts=* | put PutSrc => ...
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There was a version of the BEAM loader and emulator that
had two versions of the fmove/2 instruction, one version
that allocated heap space internally and a newer version that
assumed that a previous test_heap/2 instruction had already
allocated the heap space.
Though the allocating fmove/2 instruction is no longer
supported, some vestiges of it still remains.
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erts_debug:instructions/0 is useful for finding which specific
instructions that are not used at all.
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* pan/doc-md-panic-fix:
Workaround for ampersands in INSTALL-WIN32.md
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* mc/dialyzer-doc:
dialyzer: Update documentation
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* rickard/rwmutex-bug/OTP-8925:
Fix erroneous assertion
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* sverker/ets_compress/OTP-8922:
Fix ets_SUITE:types to not fail due to false mem leaks
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Waiting for table sys_dist to stablize after slave node has been stopped.
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* pan/inet6_corrections/OTP-8969:
Stop using uncertain flags for getaddrinfo()
Teach inet_test_lib to understand enetunreach
Make windows inet_gethost work for ipv6
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* ks/erl_bif_types-cleanup/OTP-8961:
Fix type information of 'file' and 'code' modules
Conflicts:
lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
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* pan/unicode-filenames/OTP-8887: (27 commits)
Test and correct filelib and filename
Add documentation to erlang.xml and slight correction to unicode_usage.xml
Add section about Unicode file names to stdlib users guide
Correct bug in file_name_SUITE making it fail on Unix instead of Windows7
Add documentation about raw filenames and Unicode file name translation mode
Make filelib not crash on re codepoints beyond 255 in re when filename is raw
Mend on_load_embedded testcase which did not handle windows links
Correct testcase regarding windows versions supporting soft links.
Teach filelib to use re in unicode mode when filenames are not raw
Treat soft links on Windows correctly in file_name_SUITE
Adapt new soft and hard link routines on Windos to Unicode
Corrected testcases broken by unicode filenames
Update preloaded prim_file
Teach prim_file not to accept atoms and not to throw exceptions
Adapt inet_drv to Visual Studio 2008
Teach spawn_executable about Unicode
Convert filenames read on MacOSX to canonical form
Teach file to accept codepoints beyond 255.
Add testcases
Correct shell utilities to handle unicode and possibly binaries
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* lukas/common_test/extend_timeout_for_win:
Update the support init_per_suite to extend the timeout for starting a slave node on windows.
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* lukas/common_test/parallel_group_tc_fix/OTP-8921:
Fix bug in verification where a tc_done/start event which was generated inbetween a tc_start and tc_done of a init_per_group could caused the validation to fail
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inbetween a tc_start and tc_done of a init_per_group could caused the validation to fail
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* rickard/rwmutex-bug/OTP-8925:
Use correct argument types on rwlock_wake_set_flags()
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node on windows.
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* dc/update-INSTALL-WIN32.md:
Doc update to latest dependencies & how to compile with free VS2008 Express
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* bjorn/fix-compiler-bugs/OTP-8949:
beam_utils: Fix check_liveness/3 for receive loops
beam_utils: Fix liveness analysis for gc_bif instructions
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* raimo/windows-file-append-testcase:
Run KERNEL file_SUITE:large_file on more platforms
Add test case for append to file > 4 GB
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Sometimes the beam_bool pass wants to know whether an
y register will be killed by the code that follows and
will do (effectively):
beam_utils:is_killed({y,Y}, Code, L)
When asked to calculate the liveness for an y register,
beam_utils:is_killed/3 will loop forever if the code
includes a receive loop.
Since this rarely occurs, fix the problem in the simplest
and most conservative way.
Reported-by: Christopher Williams
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The AI_V4MAPPED flag is falling out of grace in modern
IPv6 stacks, for security reasons, e.g. FreeBSD do not
document it any longer. The AI_ADDRCONFIG flag have
got unclear semantics on the same OS.
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