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We cannot use erlang:unique_integer([positive]) here
since this code in run on older test releases as well.
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* bjorn/use-monotonic-time:
supervisor: Correct restart handling
test_server: Use erlang:monotonic_time/0
compile: Teach 'time' option to show three significant decimals
timer: Use monotonic_time/0 in tc/1,2,3
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* hb/dialyzer/new_options/OTP-12682:
dialyzer: Add new option 'unknown'
dialyzer: Add new option 'no_missing_calls'
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Replace the undocumented option 'no_unknown' with the documented
option 'unknown'.
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* hb/stdlib/update_gb_sets_type:
stdlib: Substitute set() for gb_sets:set() in gb_sets
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* egil/eprof-totality/OTP-12681:
tools: Add printout of total number of calls and time in eprof
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* egil/core-on-heart-tmo/OTP-12613:
kernel: Document heart environment HEART_KILL_SIGNAL
erts: Enable different abort signal from heart
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* egil/opt-float-cmp:
erts: Brute force float comparisons as well
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* ia/ssh/improve_docs:
ssh: Move code example to Users Guide
ssh: Keep dependency info in only one place
ssh: Add links
ssh: Align to alphabetic order
ssh: Change wording to become accurate
ssh: Remove extra whitespace
ssh: Corrected information about error and event logging
ssh: Remove legacy statement
ssh: Technically correct description
Editorial updates
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Some examples had encountered the space eater.
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
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Also added some links
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SSH application
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* sverk/pr632/prevent-illegal-nif-terms/OTP-12655:
erts: Reject non-finite float terms in erl_drv_output_term
erts: Remove old docs about experimental NIF versions.
erts: Add enif_has_pending_exception
erts: Clearify erl_nif documentation about badarg exception
erts: Fix compile warning in enif_make_double
erts: Fix divide by zero compile error in nif_SUITE.c
erts: Fix isfinite for windows
Ensure NIF term creation disallows illegal values
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fbaa0bec replaced the use of now/0 with erlang:monotonic_time/1 but at
the same time introduced a bug in inPeriod/3 so that it would always
return 'true' (the subtraction Time - Now would always result in
a non-positive number that would always be less than Period).
The symptoms of the bug is that when a child has been restarted the
maximum number of times allowed, the supervisor will terminate,
regardless of how much time that elapses between the restarts.
There was no test case that detected this problem. Add the missing
test case to ensure that this bug stays killed.
Reported-by: Rafał Studnicki
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Increases float comparison speed by ~120%
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* hans/ssh/banner_grabbing/OTP-12659:
ssh: added id_string option for server and client
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* hans/inets/banner_grabbing/OTP-12661:
inets: Add value 'none' in server_tokens config
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* bjorn/compiler/eprof:
v3_life: Optimize updating of the variable data base
beam_jump: Replace use of lists:dropwhile/2 with a custom function
beam_asm: Eliminate unnecessary use of iolist_to_binary/1
beam_bsm: Optimize btb_index()
beam_type: Eliminate redundant calls to checkerror_1/2
erl_expand_records: Simplify handling of call_ext instructions
beam_utils: Optimize index_labels_1/2
beam_block: Optimize matching of binary literals
Move rewriting of bs_match from beam_clean to beam_z
v3_codegen: Reduce cost for fixing up bs_match_string instructions
v3_codegen: Optimize "turning" of y registers
v3_kernel: Optimize subst_vsub/3
orddict: Eliminate unnecessary consing in store/3 and others
compile: Add the {eprof,Pass} option for easy eprof running
compile: Eliminate unnecessary wrappers for compiler passes
Add z_SUITE to validate loaded code
test suite: Always place .core files in data directories
test suites: Unload modules compiled from .core or .S
compilation_SUITE: Unload tested modules using the code server
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Updating of the variable data base takes most of the time.
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The use of lists:dropwhile/2 is noticeable in the eprof results.
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lists:dropwhile/2 and the fun in btb_index_1/2 shows up in the
top 10 list of eprof. Replace dropwhile with a special-purpose
function for a tiny increase in speed.
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Profiling shows that the excution time for checkerror_1/2 could
be be near the top even for modules without any floating point
operations.
It turns out that the complexity of simplify_float_1/4 is quadratic.
checkerror/1 is called with the growing accumulator for each
iteration. checkerror/1 will traverse the entire accumulated list
*unless* some floating point operations are used.
We can avoid this situation if we only call checkerror/1 when there
are live floating point registers. We can also avoid calling flush/3
if there are no live floating point registers.
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The erl_expand_records module have inherited code from sys_pre_expand.
We can simplify the code for handling the call_ext instruction to
make the code clearer and a smidge faster.
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The execution time for beam_utils:index_labels_1/2 is among
the longest in the beam_bool, beam_bsm, beam_receive, and
beam_trim compiler passes. Therefore it is worthwhile to do
the minor optimization of replacing a call to lists:dropwhile/2
with a special-purpose drop_labels function.
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When matching a binary literal as in:
<<"abc">> = Bin
the compiler will produce a sequence of three instructions
(some details in the instructions removed for simplicity):
bs_start_match2 Fail BinReg CtxtReg
bs_match_string Fail CtxtReg "abc"
bs_test_tail2 Fail CtxtReg 0
The sequence can be replaced with:
is_eq_exact Fail BinReg "abc"
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The actual bs_match_string instruction has four operands:
bs_match_string {f,Lbl} Ctxt NumBits {string,ListOfBytes}
However, v3_codegen emits a more compact representation where
the bits to match are packaged in a bitstring:
bs_match_string {f,Lbl} Ctxt Bitstring
Currently, beam_clean:clean_labels/1 will rewrite the compact
representation to the final representation. That is unfortunate
since clean_labels/1 is called by beam_dead, which means that
the less compact representation will be introduced long before
it is actually needed by beam_asm. It will also complicate any
optimizations that we might want to do.
Move the rewriting of bs_match_string from beam_clean:clean_labels/1
to the beam_z pass, which is the last pass executed before
beam_validator and beam_asm.
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Commit b76588fb5a introduced an optimization of the compile time of
huge functions with many bs_match_string instructions. The
optimization is done in two passes. The first pass coalesces adjacent
bs_match_string instructions. To avoid copying bitstrings multiple
times, the bitstrings in the instructions are combined in to a (deep)
list. The second pass goes through all instructions in the function
and combines the list of bitstrings to a single bitstring in all
bs_match_string instructions.
The second pass (fix_bs_match_string) is run on all instructions in
each function, even if there are no bs_match_instructions in the
function. While fix_bs_match_string is not a bottleneck (it is a
linear pass), its execution time is noticeable when profiling some
modules.
Move the execution of the second pass to the select_binary()
function so that it will only be executed for instructions that
do binary matching. Also take the opportunity to optimize away
uses of bs_restore2 that occour directly after a bs_save2. That
optimimization is currently done in beam_block, but it can be
done essentially for free in the same pass that fixes up
bs_match_string instructions.
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Profiling shows that the execution time for "turning" y registers
is noticeable for some modules (e.g. S1AP-PDU-Contents from the
asn1 test suite). We can reduce the impact on running time by
special-casing important instructions. In particular, there is
no need to look for y registers in the list argument for a
select_val instruction.
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Profiling shows that subst_vsub/3 dominates the running time. It
is therefore worthwhile optimizing it.
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As a minor optimization, eliminate unnecessary cons operations
in store/3, append/3, append_list/3, update/4, and update_counter/3.
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To run eprof for a compiler pass:
erlc +'{eprof,beam_asm}' file.erl
The name of the compiler pass is the name as printed when
'time' option is used. It is usually, but not always, the module
name for the compiler pass.
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