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* rickard/timer-sid-bug/OTP-14548:
Fix scheduler id field in timers
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'john/compiler/fail-labels-in-blocks-otp-19/ERIERL-48/OTP-14522' into maint-19
* john/compiler/fail-labels-in-blocks-otp-19/ERIERL-48/OTP-14522:
compiler: Fix live regs update on allocate in validator
Take fail labels into account when determining liveness in block ops
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* lukas/erts/beam-emu-vars:
erts: Add makefile target to check emu register allocation
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Commit fae8ca0c inadvertently removed the monitor at add/1 and
add_new/1. As a result, process death did not remove associations,
causing table diameter_reg to leak entries and stop/start of a service
to fail.
Add a testcase to detect the problem, which existing testcases miss.
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Rand plugin for cached strong crypto bytes
OTP-13370
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Operands that are marked with a "?" are not always used when
an instruction is executed. Enhance the packing algorithm to
place optional use operands into the instruction word even they
are not the first operand (as long as the total instruction
size stays the same).
Here are the instructions that will be packed differently
because of this change:
allocate_heap t I t?
allocate_heap_zero t I t?
test_heap I t?
i_bs_get_integer_8 x f? x
i_bs_get_integer_16 x f? x
i_bs_get_integer_32 x f? x
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Having the instruction name available in the functions
that implement packing also simplifies debugging.
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Introduce a syntax to mark an operand that is not always used when
an instrution is executed. Example of such operands are the fail
label for is_nil or the number of live registers for an
allocate instruction.
Use a question mark to annotate optional use:
is_nil f? xy
allocate t t?
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On 64-bit machines where the C code is always at address below 4Gb,
pack one or more operands into the instruction word.
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On a 64-bit machine, we only need 32 bits to store a pointer to
the C code that implements a BEAM instruction. Refactor the code
to only use the lower 32 bits of each instruction word, and take
care to preserve the high 32 bits.
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We want the flags to be available for other tests in configure.in.
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* lukas/erts/poll-thread/OTP-14346:
erts: Update +IOt and msacc docs
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9a50a5d5fc1 changed the update of I, but forgot to update
the preceding assertion.
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bjorng/bjorn/stdlib/wildcard-escaping/ERL-451/OTP-14577
Implement escaping of special characters in wildcards
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Allow characters with special meaning to be escaped using
\ (which must be writen as \\ in a string). That allows
matching of filenames containing characters that are special
in wildcards.
This is an incompatible change, but note that the use of backslashes
in wildcards would already work differently on Windows and Unix. Take
for example this call:
filelib:wildcard("a\\b")
On Windows, filelib:wildcard/1 would look for a directory named
"a", and a file or directory named "b" inside it.
On Unix, filelib:wildcard/1 would look for a file named "a\\b".
With this commit applied, filelib:wildcard/1 will look for
a file named "ab" on both Windows and Unix.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-451
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ECDSA and DSA (DSS) public/private encryption/decryption does not work
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Testcases for ECDSA and DSA encrypt/decrypt and some other adaptions
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Fix zlib merge snafu
ssh: fix broken printouts
ssh: exclude aes_gcm if peer is OpenSSH 6.2 (known bug)
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Fix zlib merge snafu
ssh: fix broken printouts
ssh: exclude aes_gcm if peer is OpenSSH 6.2 (known bug)
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We can't just leave it in queue with dist_ext=NULL.
Two symptoms seen:
1. 'receive' trying to deref dist_ext as NULL.
2. GC think it's a term and put THE_NON_VALUE in root set.
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* john/erts/fix-zlib-merge/OTP-14648/OTP-14649:
Fix zlib merge snafu
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* hans/ssh/printout_crash/OTP-14645:
ssh: fix broken printouts
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* bjorn/erts/match-context/ERL-490/OTP-14640:
Fix incorrect internal consistency failure for binary matching code
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* hans/ssh/adjust_for_peers_version/OTP-14638:
ssh: exclude aes_gcm if peer is OpenSSH 6.2 (known bug)
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I accidentally merged a few fixes directly to maint-20 (and then to maint
and master), instead of merging to maint and master and waiting for a
patch to merge it into maint-20, leaving the related tickets dangling.
This commit does nothing beyond getting the tickets (and their release
notes) into the next patch.
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