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* ia/ssl/tune-tests:
ssl: Exclude broken OpenSSL version from ECC test
ssl: Tune timeouts
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This test lib is intended for deeper testing of the SSH application. It
makes it possible to do exact steps in the message exchange to test "corner
cases"
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* sverk/ets-unfix-delete-race/OTP-12870:
erts: Fix ETS race between object deleter and table unfixer
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* sverk/map-merge-trap:
erts: Expand test map_SUITE:t_bif_merge_and_check
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* hans/ssh/sftp_iolist/OTP-12853:
ssh: correct sftp unicode and iolist bug
ssh: new unicode tests
ssh: delete ssh_unicode_SUITE
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Ssh_sftp.erl handled incorrectly unicode data in ssh_ftp:write_file.
There was also problems with some deeper iolists.
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The tests now have supersets in ssh_basic_SUITE and ssh_sftp_SUITE.
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* sverk/poll-lost-wakeup/OTP-12859:
erts: Fix race in poller thread wake up
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/doc/src/notes.xml
erts/vsn.mk
otp_versions.table
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causing the delete marked object to be left in the table
after safe_fixtable(_,false) has returned.
This is not super serious as the delete marked object
is quite benign and will be deleted at the next unfix operation.
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* sverk/poll-lost-wakeup/OTP-12859:
erts: Fix race in poller thread wake up
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* egil/fix-purge-literals/OTP-12821:
erts: Fix garbage collect literals in code purge
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* ia/ssl/modern-timetrap:
ssl: Make init functions fail if make_certs:all fails
ssl: Avoid sleep
ssl: modernize timetrap handling
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* rickard/debug-fix/OTP-12650:
Fix node/dist refc count
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with merge of randomized maps.
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* vinoski/driver-doc-fix/OTP-12855:
Fix documentation of ERL_DRV_ERROR_ERRNO
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When possible avoid sleep in test cases.
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Watchdog is legacy test_server use only ct:timetrap/1
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OTP-12845
* bruce/change-license:
fix errors caused by changed line numbers
Change license text to APLv2
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* sverk/nosmp-init-timer-wheel:
erts: Fix timer wheel initialization bug for non smp
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* egil/fix-erl_poll-darwin:
erts: Fix erl_poll on darwin
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* kostis/hipe-no-dial-warnings:
Eliminate a dialyzer warning
Simplify handling of o2 and o3 option expansion
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* hb/dialyzer/fix_opaque_types/OTP-12493:
dialyzer: Correction of last commit
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* anders/diameter/18/OTP-12588:
vsn -> 1.10
Remove dead upgrade-related code
Update appup for 18
Fix release note typo
Fix comment typo
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* anders/diameter/sctp/OTP-12768:
Fix connection timeouts in test transports
Fix start order of alternate transports
Log discarded answers
Ensure accepting processes are first in, first out
Remove upgrade-related code
Be less parallel in traffic suite
Increase send/receive buffers for testsuite SCTP listeners
Decrease unnecessarily long testsuite timetraps
Simplify accepting transport start
Simplify peeloff signaling
Simplify socket close at terminate
Don't monitor listener after peeloff
Don't receive initial messages out of order
Remove assumption that SCTP association ids will be unique
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* anders/diameter/grouped_errors/OTP-12721:
Fix decode of Grouped AVPs containing errors
Simplify logic
Simplify logic
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Without a timeout, TCP/SCTP connect can take some time to fail, which
resulted in failures in the pool suite after the parent commit fixed the
previously faulty sctp-first-then-tcp connect.
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A transport configured with diameter:add_transport/2 can be passed
multiple transport_module/transport_config tuples in order to specify
alternate configuration, modules being attempted in order until one
succeeds. This is primarily for the connecting case, to allow a
transport to be configured to first attempt connection over SCTP, and
then TCP in case SCTP fails, with configuration like that documented:
{transport_module, diameter_sctp},
{transport_config, [...], 5000},
{transport_module, diameter_tcp},
{transport_config, [...]}
If the options are the same in both cases, another possibility would be
configuration like this, which attaches the same transport_config to
both modules:
{transport_module, diameter_sctp},
{transport_module, diameter_tcp},
{transport_config, [...], 5000},
However, in this case the start order was reversed relative to the
documented order: first tcp, then sctp. This commit restores the
intended order.
OTP-12851
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Not needed with the parent commit's restart_application.
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To diameter_lib:log/4, which was last motivated in commit 39acfdb0.
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A listener process in diameter_sctp starts accepting transport processes
as required, either as associations are established or as diameter asks
for a processes to be started. Since this can happen in any order, the
listener maintains two queues: one for processes that diameter has
requested and which are waiting to be given an association, another for
processes that have been started to become owners of an association but
are waiting for diameter to request them. Only one queue at a time is
non-empty. The first queue's length is bounded by the number of
accepting processes configured as pool_size. Entries in the second queue
are short-lived since diameter starts a replacement transport process
whenever an existing one dies or communicates that it has an
association.
The two queues were previously implemented in an ets ordered_set, whose
keys were the pid() of transport processes. Removing an element from the
queue was then done with ets:first/1. The problem with this it's not
really a queue: there's no guarantee that pid-ordering is the same as
the order in which processes are started. If it isn't then it's possible
that an established association never be given to diameter as a
transport process if there's always a newer association whose pid sorts
first. This isn't a problem in practice since it would require new
associations to be established faster than diameter starts transport
processes, but redo the implementation as a queue, with strict FIFO
semantics.
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