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Its now possible to bind a socket to the (limited) broadcast
address by specifying 'broadcast' as address:
socket:bind(Socket, broadcast)
This is *only* valid for family 'inet'.
Add testing of sending (broadcasting) to both "limited" broadcast address
and "subnet-directed" broadcast address.
OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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Add test case for the socket option bindtodevice. Also make
correction in the nif code. Used the wrong option (broadcast).
Also added more info to doc.
Note sure if this test case actually works. Set and get "works",
but the value returned by get is always "". So either we should
extend the test to made sure the bind actually has the expected
effect or... Something for a rainy day maybe...
OTP-15904
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OTP-15904
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Add test case for the socket option acceptconn. Also make
minor correction (error when trying to set this option
was incorrect). Doc was also incorrect (spelled wrong).
OTP-15904
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Reworked the megaco test generator (megaco_test_generator) behaviour
to remove compiler warnings.
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Removed all use of erlang:now() and the deprecated random module
from the test suite.
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Make the mib (sub-) test suite more verbose and also
do some printout when starting slave nodes (to see
just how long time it takes).
The connect test case failed on one (possibly) slow
host during what looked lite mgc start (timeout). But
since there where no printouts during that phase, there
is no way to know what was going on.
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* raimo/test-cuddling:
Fix leaking SSL node
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Extend the "checks" for faulty gcc (found another platform
with the same problem (Old SLES 11).
Also tweaked the multicast test a bit.
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
# Conflicts:
# OTP_VERSION
# lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
# lib/ssl/vsn.mk
# make/otp_version_tickets
# otp_versions.table
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'raimo/ssl/fix-zero-fragment-buffer-handling/ERIERL-379/OTP-15328' into maint
* raimo/ssl/fix-zero-fragment-buffer-handling/ERIERL-379/OTP-15328:
Do not call dist_ctrl_put_data with empty binaries
Refine the queue code
Fix extracting 0 bytes from queue
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This is a more proper fix for ERIERL-348. We used to think that
we wouldn't need to update the type of a variable that's no
longer referenced by a register ("dead value"), but the attached
test case pokes a hole in that assumption.
To summarize, the result of '=:='/2 is kept alive longer than one
of its arguments, which gets pruned in a state merge leaving us
with nothing to work on when we finally compare the result. This is
fine for most operations since there's no point in (say) updating
the size of a tuple we can no longer reach, but '=:='/2 updates
the types of both arguments and we risk missing out on important
information when either of them is gone.
This commit fixes the problem by merging all values that are
*reachable* from a register, rather than just those that *exist*
in a register, ensuring that all values stay around at least as
long as they're needed.
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* rickard/test-fixes-21:
Fix unstable test dump_SUITE:signal_abort
Fix unstable node_container_SUITE:magic_ref test
Fix unstable node_container_SUITE:node_controller_refc test
Fix unstable tests process_SUITE:no_priority_inversion{,2}
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'raimo/ssl/fix-zero-fragment-buffer-handling/ERIERL-379/OTP-15328' into maint-21
* raimo/ssl/fix-zero-fragment-buffer-handling/ERIERL-379/OTP-15328:
Do not call dist_ctrl_put_data with empty binaries
Refine the queue code
Fix extracting 0 bytes from queue
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Needed to do some tweaking to make the tool work with IPv6 sockets.
Also found and corrected some unrelated bugs in the tool.
OTP-15897
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* maint-22:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
# Conflicts:
# make/otp_version_tickets
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into maint
* john/compiler/fix-bad-try_catch-recv-fix/OTP-15953/ERL-999:
compiler: Fix compiler crash introduced by OTP-15952
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into maint-22
* john/compiler/fix-bad-try_catch-recv-fix/OTP-15953/ERL-999:
compiler: Fix compiler crash introduced by OTP-15952
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An assertion in code generation would fail when the common exit
block was ?BADARG_BLOCK, as some operations expect to always "fail"
directly to that block (= throw an exception) and we had inserted
a dummy block in between.
Other operations could also get funny fail labels, jumping to
blocks that immediately jumped to {f,0}, but these were all cleaned
up by beam_jump, sweeping the bug under the rug.
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"Due to" cut-and-paste, a number of IPv6 test cases was missing
the condition fun for validating IPv6 support (which caused
a couple of IPv6 test cases to fail on platforms not supporting IPv6).
OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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* maint-22:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
# Conflicts:
# make/otp_version_tickets
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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* rickard/test-fixes-21:
Fix unstable test dump_SUITE:signal_abort
Fix unstable node_container_SUITE:magic_ref test
Fix unstable node_container_SUITE:node_controller_refc test
Fix unstable tests process_SUITE:no_priority_inversion{,2}
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* ingela/ssl/alert-error-enhancment/OTP-15943:
ssl: Enhance error handling
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maint-22
* john/compiler/fix-fail-path-exceptions-bsm/OTP-15946:
beam_ssa_bsm: Leave ?BADARG_BLOCK alone when cloning fail path
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* john/compiler/fix-unsafe-tuple_size-opt/OTP-15945:
beam_ssa_opt: Do not apply tuple_size optimization outside guards
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* john/hipe/catch-miscompilation/OTP-15949:
dialyzer: Remove native code compilation
hipe: Disable compilation on encountering try/catch
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* john/compiler/fix-try_catch-receives/OTP-15952:
compiler: Fix broken 'receive' in try/catch blocks
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* john/compiler/fix-try_catch-receives/OTP-15952:
compiler: Fix broken 'receive' in try/catch blocks
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This fix is rather ugly and tacked-on, but I'm not comfortable
refactoring the pass in an emergency patch.
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OTP-15897
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OTP-15897
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The nif code expects the socket address to be "complete",
that is all fields must exist. This was not the case for
a couple of functions, sendto, sendmsg and connect.
What was mssing was a call to 'ensure_sockaddr'.
Test: 1) Add a condition function to test if IPv6 is available
and works.
2) Needed to adjust a test case (actually a common function
used in several test cases) since the socket address
data type has two optional fields, which we do not
initiate (when sending), but the nif-code does fill in.
OTP-15897
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