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* bjorn/compiler/tests:
guard_SUITE: Add more test of guards
compile_SUITE: Smoke test and cover more of v3_kernel_pp
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* peppe/common_test/fix_default_gl/ERL-279/OTP-13973:
Fix problem with printouts to incorrect parent group leader
OTP-13973
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# Conflicts:
# lib/hipe/llvm/hipe_rtl_to_llvm.erl
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* margnus1/hipe_llvm39_bugs/PR-1237:
hipe_rtl_to_llvm: Constants for bits per byte/word
hipe_llvm: Work around LLVM 3.9 sdesc bug
hipe_llvm: Fix incorrect atom alignment assumption
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* ingela/ssl/ECC-certs-test:
ssl: Use SHA2 for signing ECC certs if possible
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ECC certs should preferably use SHA2, this is what we want to be
testing. Also assembling of all available test suites must consider TLS version.
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* ingela/ssl/tune-timeouts-packet_SUITE:
ssl: Change to more modest timeouts
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
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* ingela/ssl/ECC-faulty-workaround:
ssl: Remove faulty workaround
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We where never really satisfied with this workaround it was
a bit far fetched, so we are pleased to be able to remove it.
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'gomoripeti/kernel/controlling_proc_badarg_doc/PR-1208/OTP-14022' into maint
* gomoripeti/kernel/controlling_proc_badarg_doc/PR-1208/OTP-14022:
controlling_process can return {error, badarg}
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The constant ?WORD_WIDTH is renamed ?BITS_IN_WORD, and a new constant
?BITS_IN_BYTE is introduced.
Additionally, a bug in a currently unused case clause of
llvm_type_from_size/1 is fixed (the size of a word was hardcoded to 64
bits).
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* raimo/gen_statem-improvements/OTP-13929:
Log terminate to sys debug
Optimize event timeout
Rework timeout handling
Clarify the chapter 'Postponing Events' (ERL-284)
Fix doc and type for state enter calls
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'egil/erts/fix-configure-to-check-in-libsct-for-sctp-funcs/ERL-262/OTP-13956' into maint-19
* egil/erts/fix-configure-to-check-in-libsct-for-sctp-funcs/ERL-262/OTP-13956:
Configure enable libsctp dependency
Revert "Check libsctp for sctp funcs in configure.in"
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* bjorn/erts/erl_prim_loader/OTP-14009:
Update preloaded modules
Fix performance bug in erl_prim_loader:get_modules/{2,3}
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* egil/19/erts/fix-crashdump-sigusr1/OTP-13997:
erts: Fix SIGUSR1 crashdump generation
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This reverts commit 52fae83743a6e84d719f4f82fe45e6e0efdbd6f0:
Check libsctp for sctp funcs in configure.in
Call AC_CHECK_LIB before calling AC_CHECK_FUNCS to check for functions in libsctp.
Otherwise AC_CHECK_FUNCS will not link with libsctp to see if function exists.
Reverting to the old behaviour of not checking for libsctp before checking for
sctp functions. Then it works on Linux by loading libsctp and looking up the
symbols i runtime, and it works on FreeBSD since there is no separate libsctp
to link against - the functions are part of the default system libraries.
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* jxck/fix-doc-typo/PR-1238:
fix typo on doc of maps
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* richcarl/mnesia-app-module/PR-1223:
Make a separate application module for Mnesia
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* maint:
New commands to ease looking up OTP documentation
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* leoliu/tools/emacs-erldoc/PR-1197/OTP-14018:
New commands to ease looking up OTP documentation
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typo
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As of LLVM 3.9, the x86-call-frame-opt pass in LLVM's X86 backend causes
the stack descriptors to contain incorrect (or even negative) frame
sizes or root slot offsets.
This might cause LLVM-compiled modules to be rejected during loading
with a badarg exception in hipe_bifs:enter_sdecs/1 (which additionally
prints a "hipe_bifs_enter_sdesc_1: bad sdesc!" message to stderr), or it
might cause corruption or segmentation faults when walking stacks (f.ex.
during GC) containing frames compiled with ErLLVM.
As a workaround, we pass the -no-x86-call-frame-opt flag to llc when
the version is at least 3.9
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ErLLVM was declaring atoms in the following manner:
@atom_ok = external constant i64
; Used inside a function like this
%var = ptrtoint i64* @atom_ok to i64
However, doing so makes LLVM think the `atom_ok` is 8-byte aligned,
since it refers to a i64 value. This resulted in LLVM occasionally
incorrectly optimising away type tests on atoms, causing incorrect
behaviour or even segfaults. One such case is in
bs_match_compiler:coverage_apply/2, in which an is_boxed test on a
literal atom was optimised away, causing the code to try and load the
"header" of an atom. This problem reproduces with LLVM versions 3.7
through 3.9.
By declaring atoms as i8 (byte) constants instead, LLVM no longer makes
these alignment assumptions, and the bug is fixed.
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* kostis/hipe-bs_match_string/PR-1234/OTP-14005:
Add a test case that should now work
Fix the native code translation of bs_match_string
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* ferd/ssl-allow-ecc-config/PR-1210/OTP-13959:
Add ECC curve selection order config in TLS server
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* egil/clarify-dir-structure/OTP-14013:
doc: Clarify application directory structure
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* egil/erts/cuddle-tests:
stdlib: Increase timeouts in ets_SUITE
stdlib: Increase timeouts in rand_SUITE
stdlib: Increase timeouts in base64_SUITE
erts: Use cmd on windows for port_SUITE
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The erl_prim_loader:get_modules/{2,3} functions were introduced in
cd283583f8. Unfortunately, while the functions worked correctly, there
was a bug in that many garbage maessages would be sent to the
erl_prim_loader process. The number of extra messages depended on
both the length of the code path and of the number of modules that
were fetched. The messages were ignored and ultimately discarded,
causing no harm except for a performance degradation and increase of
the heap size for the erl_prim_loader process.
The following functions were hit by the performance bug:
code:atomic_load/1
code:ensure_modules_loaded/1
code:prepare_loading/1
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