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Tracing to port in non-smp now creates port tasks
instead of calling directly to the port to fake
schedule events don't exist any more.
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erts_block/unblock_fpe should only be called at entry to/exit from
native user code.
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This commit completes the tracing for processes so that
all messages sent by a process (via nifs or otherwise) will
be traced.
The commit also adds tracing of all types of events from ports.
When enabling tracing using erlang:trace, the 'all' flag now also
enables tracing on all ports.
OTP-13496
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Add the possibility to use modules as trace data receivers. The functions
in the module have to be nifs as otherwise complex trace probes will be
very hard to handle (complex means trace probes for ports for example).
This commit changes the way that the ptab->tracer field works from always
being an immediate, to now be NIL if no tracer is present or else be
the tuple {TracerModule, TracerState} where TracerModule is an atom that
is later used to lookup the appropriate tracer callbacks to call and
TracerState is just passed to the tracer callback. The default process and
port tracers have been rewritten to use the new API.
This commit also changes the order which trace messages are delivered to the
potential tracer process. Any enif_send done in a tracer module may be delayed
indefinitely because of lock order issues. If a message is delayed any other
trace message send from that process is also delayed so that order is preserved
for each traced entity. This means that for some trace events (i.e. send/receive)
the events may come in an unintuitive order (receive before send) to the
trace receiver. Timestamps are taken when the trace message is generated so
trace messages from differented processes may arrive with the timestamp
out of order.
Both the erlang:trace and seq_trace:set_system_tracer accept the new tracer
module tracers and also the backwards compatible arguments.
OTP-10267
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These are convinience functions for calling nifs from erts
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* lukas/erts/enif_send_null_env/OTP-13495:
erts: Add enif_send with NULL as msg env
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* egil/erts/fix-erlang-system_profile/ERL-126/OTP-13494:
erts: Enhance system_profile tests
erts: Don't use function location when process is terminating
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* paulgray/inet_db_fix/PR-949/OTP-13470:
Fix start timestamp instead of time check
Allow to refresh resolver settings on startup
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* binarin/erts/fix-epmd-systemd-notifications/PR-999/OTP-13493:
Don't send unasked for systemd notifications
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Use cerl:make_list/1 instead of a home-made make_list/1 to ensure that
literal lists are constructed as literals. In a future release, we
would like to forbid in the loader construction of literal lists using
instructions like:
put_list {atom,a} [] Dst
The proper way is:
move {literal,[a]} {x,0}
Also update the comment about "put_list Const [] Dst" in ops.tab.
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In 1f0ae04d374, a complete register map was introduced in the %live
instructions thar are added by beam_utils:live_opt/1.
Use the register map to improve beam_utils:is_killed_block/2.
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* egil/fix-dyntrace-test:
runtime_tools: Skip dyntrace test if LTTng is enabled
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Several improvements in the compiler (e.g. c288ab87fd6) has
lead to an Y register being the target for get_tuple_element
instructions. Therefore, introduce i_get_tuple_element2y
that combines two consecutive get_tuple_element instructions
that target Y registers.
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packed_registers/1 may have actually tested put_list/3 instructions
with high register numbers at some time. Currently, the compiler
will generate code that only uses low register numbers.
Totally rewrite the test case. It is difficult to arrange so that
put_list/3 uses three high register numbers, so we will use
get_list/3 instructions with high register numbers.
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0a4750f91c83 optimized unpacking by removing a mask operation
when unpacking three packed operands. Unfortunately, that optimization
is only safe on 64-bit architectures.
Here is what happens on 32-bit architectures.
The operands to be packed are 10-bit register numbers that have been
turned into byte offsets:
aaaaaaaaaa00
bbbbbbbbbb00
cccccccccc00
They can be packed into a single word like this:
30 20 10 0
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aa aaaaaaaabb bbbbbbbbcc cccccccc00
If we call the packed word P, the original operands can be
extracted like this:
C = P band 2#111111111100
B = (P bsr 10) band 2#111111111100
A = (P bsr 20) band 2#111111111100
The bug was that A was extracted without the masking:
A = P bsr 20
That would give A the value:
aaaaaaaaaaaabb
That would only be safe if the two most significant bits in B
were zeroes.
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There is a '#ifdef ARCH_64' beam_opcodes.h, which might make you
think that files generated by beam_makeops will work for both
32-bit and 64-bit architectures. They will not. beam_makeops will
generate different code depending on its -wordsize option.
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* egil/erts/opt-list_append/OTP-13487:
erts: Optimize '++' operator
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* egil/tools/modernize-tests:
tools: Don't divide by zero in tests
Fix instruments_SUITE sumblock check
Eliminate use of doc and suite clauses
Replace ?t with test_server
Use test_server:is_debug/0 instead of custom check
Replace use of test_server:format/2 with io:format/2
Eliminate use of ?config() macro
Eliminate use of test_server:fail/0,1
Eliminate erlang:now/0
Modernize use of timetraps
Remove ?line macros
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It's not just ok to throw badarg, it MUST throw badarg.
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* siri/otp-19-vsns:
Update version of common_test for OTP-19
Update versions
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* siri/ct/mods-in-app-file/OTP-13475:
Don't add explicit path to ct_release_test
Add missing modules to common_test.app.src
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* henrik/update-copyrightyear:
update copyright-year
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* msantos/erts/cli-abort-on-alloc-fail/PR-948/OTP-13486:
erts/common: check for OOM on Windows
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* egil/erts-lib/modernize-tests:
Replace test_server:os_type/0 with os:type/0
Eliminate use of doc and suite clauses
Replace use of test_server:format/2 with io:format/2
Eliminate use of test_server:fail/0,1
Eliminate use of ?config() macro
Modernize use of timetraps
Remove ?line macros
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beam_jump fails to optimize the following:
jump 2
label 1
label 2
Since this situation is rare, instead of complicating beam_jump,
add the optimization to beam_peep. It will always succeed, since
adjacent labels have been coalesced.
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* bjorn/raise:
Remove unreachable code after 'raise' instructions
Simplify the raise instruction to reduce code size
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This also optimizes the BIF lists:append/2
Use one pass to check for properness and copying LHS list.
If LHS turns out not being a proper list, bail and reset htop.
If we run out of heap, allocate a heap-fragment and calculate
the remaining length as normal, thus checking for properness,
and then continue copying.
Measurements shows this being ~50% faster.
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* egil/erts/fix-process_info-spec/ERL-123/OTP-13485:
Update preloaded erlang.beam
erts: Fix process_info/2 result spec
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* egil/erts/cuddle-tests:
Additional logging for alloc_SUITE
Replace test_server:os_type/0 with os:type/0
Let low_prio test run a bit longer
Increase timetrap for atom_roundtrip_r15b
Remove unnecessary ct boilerplate in suite
Don't divide by zero in test logging
Use ct:fail/1 instead of test_server:fail/1
Relax node_container_SUITE
Increase timetrap timeout for op_SUITE:bsl_bsr/1
Increase timetrap timeout for port_SUITE:huge_env/1
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This module is now in common_test.app, so it will be included in the
release which is upgraded from (and to).
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This is done early so test of ct_release_test shall work.
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