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* anders/diameter/inappropriate_DWR/OTP-11184:
Ensure DWR isn't sent immediately after DWA
Comment tweaks
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* egil/os_mon/fix-bsd-disksup/OTP-11207:
os_mon: Fix openbsd diskspace queries
os_mon: Fix freebsd diskspace queries
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* sze/to_erl/OTP-11206:
Fix changing terminal parameters in to_erl
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One of our devices does not like 'to_erl' to be run over a serial port.
When to_erl is started, we see "Attaching to /tm<0xFF>" being printed
and the device then refuses to accept any input. Occasionally, we have
seen a linux kernel error message "serial8250: too much work for irq16"
simultaneously. After some debugging we found out that cause is a call
to tcsetattr() by to_erl, immediately preceeded by some printf().
The UART in our device doesn't like hardware parameters to be changed
while output is concurrently active. In fact, the GNU libc manual also
mentions that it might be dangerous to change UART hardware parameters
when a transmission is ongoing.
The patch attached to this e-mail changes the behaviour of to_erl to use
TCSADRAIN instead of TCSANOW when changing terminal parameters. This
makes the serial driver wait for the output queues to be empty before
applying the terminal parameter change.
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Most functions in filelib support binaries as arguments but
that was not reflected in the typespecs.
The types filename_all() and dirname_all() were introduced
to mimic file:name_all().
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Functions that expect an io:prompt() also accept binaries and
iolists as arguments. Therefore its type has been updated to
reflect the same types accepted by other io functions.
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Capacity can be zero on certain filesystems.
Remove reported mountpoints with zero capacity during tests since
these reports false positives.
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Use 'df -k -l' to query OpenBSD about diskspace on local disks.
Same reasoning as for FreeBSD - additional filesystems without
listing them all.
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Use 'df -k -l' to query FreeBSD about diskspace on local disks.
Previously 'df' -k -t ufs' was used but this will not handle zfs
disks. Just use '-l' instead of listing potential filesystems.
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Notably, remove ?line macro.
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Since b29ecbd (OTP-10418, R15B03) Erlang does not compile anymore with
old versions of GCC that do not have atomic ops builtins on platforms
where there is no native ethread implementation (e.g. ARM):
In file included from ../include/internal/gcc/ethread.h:29,
from ../include/internal/ethread.h:354,
from beam/erl_threads.h:264,
from beam/erl_smp.h:27,
from beam/sys.h:413,
from hipe/hipe_mkliterals.c:29:
../include/internal/gcc/ethr_membar.h:49:4: error: #error "No __sync_val_compare_and_swap"
This patch adds a header guard in "gcc/ethread.h", as is present in
"libatomic_ops/ethread.h".
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* egil/erts/aggregate-system-traceability/OTP-11196:
Check for native code without loading module
Fix erlang:system_info(compile_info)
Fix system_information get_beam_name/0
Add beam dynamic libraries to system_information
Add system_information testsuite
Add system information aggregate
Refactor away ?line macro in code_SUITE
Fix tests for erts app-file
Add erts app-file
erts: Add cflags, ldflags and config.h into executable
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Allocation needs to be in correct order.
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os:getenv("EMU") is not set for windows, use "beam" instead.
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rb was only accepting physical filenames as log file.
This patch allow rb to accept now any io_device, valid registered name,
except standard_error which is replaced by standard_io.
Creation of two new exported functions : rb:log_list/0-1
that print in log file if existing, otherwise on standard_io.
Add new functions documentation and tests in rb_SUITE.
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Having the peer_fsm process answer DWR meant that watchdog timer expiry
could result in an outgoing DWR despite the fact that an incoming DWR
was just answered. Having the watchdog process answer avoids this.
diameter_peer_fsm must be loaded before diameter_watchdog. It's
possible for one incoming DWR to go unanswered but a subsequent DWR will
be answered so no harm is done.
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* rickard/warning_fixes:
Fix variable ‘rp_had_locks’ set but not used warning
Fix ‘ethr_native_rwlock_destroy’ defined but not used warning
Fix 'no previous prototype' warning for dtrace functions
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* rickard/test_case_fixes:
Conditionally skip process_SUITE tests that consume large amount of memory
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* rickard/info/OTP-11196:
Fix configure detection of ethread native atomics on powerpc
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* aw/fix-ftp-report-formatting/OTP-11202:
Add missing brackets to report formatting on ftp_progress process exit
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This adds two new functions to the application module that will
recursively look for missing dependencies to start the entire dependency
chain of a given application, and then the application itself, if
possible.
Its entire behavior is based on the currently existing 'start/1-2'
functions, which will report dependencies that have not yet been started
and other problems encountered. 'ensure_all_started/1-2' will use this
information the way any programmer would manually do it to automate the
process.
This kind of functionality, while not OTP-ish (releases do this start
sequence for the user), is still useful for testing purposes, quick
demonstrations, and programmers who do not wish or know how to use OTP
releases.
The function returns '{ok, StartedApps}' for all started or already
started applications (already started are omitted from the list), and
will return '{error, {AppName, Reason}}' on a failure to allow users to
rapidly know why the function failed.
Note that no specific check is made for direct or indirect circular
dependencies between applications, and these will make the function go
in an infinite loop.
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