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* sverk/safe-purging/OTP-13122:
erts: Fix harmless dialyzer warnings
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When searching for a certificate's issuer in the `CertDB`, verify the signature
against the original DER certificate from the handshake instead of a re-encoding
of the parsed certificate. This avoids false negatives due to differences
between DER encoding implementations of OTP and other platforms.
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* sverk/hipe-line-table-bug/master/OTP-13282:
erts: Fix bug concerning line information for hipe modules
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* sverk/hipe-line-table-bug/OTP-13282:
erts: Fix bug concerning line information for hipe modules
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* sverk/proc-exiting-timer-race/OTP-13245:
erts: Fix race between receive timeout and exit signal
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false if improper list
false if length > UINT_MAX
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This avoids potential integer arithmetic overflow for very large lists.
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* ia/ssl/handshake-fragmentation/OTP-13306:
ssl: Big handshake messages needs to be fragmented on TLS record level
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* maint:
dialyzer: Fix a bug concerning the option 'plt_remove'
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* hb/dialyzer/fix_plt_remove/OTP-13103:
dialyzer: Fix a bug concerning the option 'plt_remove'
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[James Fish:]
Dialyzer always asserts that files and directories passed in its
options exist. Therefore it is not possible to remove a beam/module
from a PLT when the beam file no longer exists. Dialyzer should not to
check files exist on disk when removing from the PLT.
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* maint:
tools: Correct a Cover test
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* hb/tools/fix_bc_bug/OTP-13277:
tools: Correct a Cover test
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* anders/diameter/appup/OTP-13283:
Add missing appup after 17.5.6.8 merge
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The following code would fail to compile:
decode(<<Code/integer, Bin/binary>>) ->
<<C1/integer, B1/binary>> = Bin,
case C1 of
X when X =:= 1 orelse X =:= 2 ->
Bin2 = <<>>;
_ ->
Bin2 = B1
end,
case Code of
1 -> decode(Bin2);
_ -> Bin2
end.
The error message would be:
t: function decode/1+28:
Internal consistency check failed - please report this bug.
Instruction: return
Error: {match_context,{x,0}}:
The beam_bsm pass would delay the creation of a sub-binary when it was
unsafe to do so. The culprit was the btb_follow_branch/3 function that
for performance reasons cached labels that had already been checked.
The problem was the safety of a label also depends on the contents
of the registers. Therefore, the key for caching needs to be both
the label and the register contents.
Reported-by: José Valim
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The two bad record usage test cases in compile_SUITE do not
belong there, as the errors are detected in erl_lint. Move the
test to the erl_lint_SUITE.
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del_table_copy grabs a write lock in a new process in prepare_op/3 to
change 'where_to_read' when a table copy is updated.
When del_table_copy(schema, Node) is called all copies located on Node
are deleted, and thus many locks are taken. Since this was done outside
of the schema-transaction, mnesia's deadlock prevention algorithms
was sidestepped and a deadlock could occur.
Fix by always grabbing write-locks for all changed tabs early and in the same
transaction, this might slow done the operation some but it must be done
and it also cleans up the code.
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The files/2 function is confusing. The second argument names
the output directory, not the name of the source module. It is
common trap to attempt to point a different source file using
files/2.
Introduce the new get_files/3 which explicitly names the module
name.
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* bjorn/compiler/v3_core:
v3_core: Eliminate double processing of patterns
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* ia/ssl/validator:
ssl: Only start a new session validator if the old one has finished its work
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* tnt-dev/fix-function-index-sort:
Don't sort function index when it's not necessary
OTP-13302
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* binarin/epmd-race:
Prevent down nodes going undetected in epmd
OTP-13301
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* legoscia/tls-dist-listen-ip:
TLS distribution: bind erts socket to localhost
OTP-13300
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* legoscia/patch-3:
Fix documentation of net_kernel:allow/1
OTP-13299
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* kvakvs/erts/list_to_integer/OTP-13293:
Better list_to_integer
Moved do_list_to_integer from bif.c to big.c
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* maint:
erts: When erts_alloc fails, the emulator no longer aborts
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* lukas/erts/enomem_no_abort/OTP-13292:
erts: When erts_alloc fails, the emulator no longer aborts
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* rj/release-handler-noproc-fix:
Fix noproc crash during release installation
OTP-13291
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Speed up supervisor:count_children/1 for simple_one_for_one
supervisors. This is achieved by avoiding looping through all the
child process and verifying that each one is alive.
For a supervisor with 100,000 'temporary' children the count-time will
drop from approx 25ms to about 0.005ms.
For a supervisor with 100,000 'permanent' or 'transient' children the
count-time will drop from approx 30ms to about 0.005ms.
This avoids having the supervisor block for an extended period while
the count takes place. Under normal circumstances the accuracy of the
result should also improve since the duration is too short for many
processes to die during the count.
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This function is used by release_handler during upgrade. This was
earlier implemented in the release_handler, but it required a copy og
the definition of the supervisor's internal state, which caused
problems when this state was updated.
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Internally in the v3_core pass, an #imatch{} record represents
a match expression:
Pattern = Expression
If Pattern is a single, unbound variable, #imatch{} will be
rewritten to #iset{}; otherwise it will be rewritten to #icase{}.
To determine how #imatch{} should be translated, the pattern is
processed using upattern/3. The return value from upattern/3 is thrown
away (after having been used for determing how the #imatch{} record
should be translated).
That means that every pattern in an #imatch{} is processed twice,
which is wasteful.
We can easily avoid the double processing of patterns by
introducing a new helper function that determines whether the
pattern is a new variable.
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* maint:
tools: Add a Cover test
tools: Fix wrong instrumentation of binary comprehensions
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* hb/tools/fix_bc_bug/OTP-13277:
tools: Add a Cover test
tools: Fix wrong instrumentation of binary comprehensions
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