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The copyright was a historical remnant of diameter's roots prior to its
inclusion in OTP.
Thanks to Anatolie Golovco.
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It's '#get-'/2, not 'get-'/2. Only failed if the dictionary in question
defined no Failed-AVP, which is rarely the case in practice.
Thanks to Ferenc Holzhauser.
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Besides using two words for 'milliseconds' et. al. they are
also changed from plural to singular.
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This is required in some really old SPARC machines running Solaris
we still have access to.
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* peppe/debugger_crash/ERL-191/OTP-13756:
Make sure exit in non-interpreted code doesn't crash the debugger
OTP-13756
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* siri/reltool/fix-dialyzer-warnings:
[reltool] Fix dialyzer warnings introduced by OTP-11993
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Use application:ensure_all_started/2 instead of hard-coding dependencies
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* raimo/gen_statem-callback_mode/OTP-13752:
Include trap_exit in server skeletons
Improve sys debug
Handle exceptions in init/1 and callback_mode/0
Clarify error values
Doc fixes
Rewrite SSH for gen_statem M:callback_mode/0
Rewrite SSL for gen_statem M:callback_mode/0
Rewrite Tools for gen_statem M:callback_mode/0
Rewrite gen_statem docs for M:callback_mode/0
Rewrite gen_statem TCs for M:callback_mode/0
Rewrite gen_statem for M:callback_mode/0
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Register allocation could transform something like
fmove u32, d99
to
fmove $rdx, 0x20($rsp)
which is an invalid instruction.
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Since the link register/return address is restored before stack
arguments are stored to the frame, we must not use it to store a stack
argument. We do that by adding it to the registers clobbered by
pseudo_tailcall_prepare.
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The problem was caused by shift-by-immediate-zero, which wraps to
immediate-32 with some shiftops. TODO: Someplace should be modified to
crash when these are generated so debugging further instances of this
gets easier in the future.
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maint
* gomoripeti/syntax_tools/merl-transform/PR-1123/OTP-13755:
Fix infinite loop in merl_transform
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* lukas/erts/port_monitor_mem_leak/OTP-13818:
erts: Fix port monitor memory leak
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* ingela/ssl/ssl_npn_hello_SUITE_precondition:
ssl: Check precondition for ssl_npn_hello_SUITE
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corrected some typo
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The current SSL implementation has a PEM cache running through the ssl
manager process, whose primary role is caching CA chains from files on
disk. This is intended as a way to save on disk operation when the
requested certificates are often the same, and those cache values are
both time-bound and reference-counted. The code path also includes
caching the Erlang-formatted certificate as decoded by the public_key
application
The same code path is used for DER-encoded certificates, which are
passed in memory and do not require file access. These certificates are
cached, but not reference-counted and also not shared across
connections.
For heavy usage of DER-encoded certificates, the PEM cache becomes a
central bottleneck for a server, forcing the decoding of every one of
them individually through a single critical process. It is also not
clear if the cache remains useful for disk certificates in all cases.
This commit adds a configuration variable for the ssl application
(bypass_pem_cache = true | false) which allows to open files and decode
certificates in the calling connection process rather than the manager.
When this action takes place, the operations to cache and return data
are replaced to strictly return data.
To provide a transparent behaviour, the 'CacheDbRef' used to keep track
of the certificates in the cache is replaced by the certificates itself,
and all further lookup functions or folds can be done locally.
This has proven under benchmark to more than triple the performance of
the SSL application under load (once the session cache had also been
disabled).
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* dgud/wx/broken-links:
wx: Add missing specs
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* dgud/wx/increase_wx_stacksize:
Request a larger stacksize for wx thread
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* maint-19:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
erts: Make sure to flush potential exit message
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* lukas/kernel/os_cmd_fix_exit_message_leak/OTP-13813:
erts: Make sure to flush potential exit message
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to test net_kernel:setopts and getopts.
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