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Add erl_error.beam.
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Communication between Erlang processes has conceptually always been
performed through asynchronous signaling. The runtime system
implementation has however previously preformed most operation
synchronously. In a system with only one true thread of execution, this
is not problematic (often the opposite). In a system with multiple threads
of execution (as current runtime system implementation with SMP support)
it becomes problematic. This since it often involves locking of structures
when updating them which in turn cause resource contention. Utilizing
true asynchronous communication often avoids these resource contention
issues.
The case that triggered this change was contention on the link lock due
to frequent updates of the monitor trees during communication with a
frequently used server. The signal order delivery guarantees of the
language makes it hard to change the implementation of only some signals
to use true asynchronous signaling. Therefore the implementations
of (almost) all signals have been changed.
Currently the following signals have been implemented as true
asynchronous signals:
- Message signals
- Exit signals
- Monitor signals
- Demonitor signals
- Monitor triggered signals (DOWN, CHANGE, etc)
- Link signals
- Unlink signals
- Group leader signals
All of the above already defined as asynchronous signals in the
language. The implementation of messages signals was quite
asynchronous to begin with, but had quite strict delivery constraints
due to the ordering guarantees of signals between a pair of processes.
The previously used message queue partitioned into two halves has been
replaced by a more general signal queue partitioned into three parts
that service all kinds of signals. More details regarding the signal
queue can be found in comments in the erl_proc_sig_queue.h file.
The monitor and link implementations have also been completely replaced
in order to fit the new asynchronous signaling implementation as good
as possible. More details regarding the new monitor and link
implementations can be found in the erl_monitor_link.h file.
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* maint:
Update primary bootstrap
Conflicts:
bootstrap/bin/start.boot
bootstrap/bin/start_clean.boot
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/beam_asm.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/beam_jump.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/beam_listing.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/beam_type.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/beam_validator.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/compile.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/core_pp.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/v3_codegen.beam
bootstrap/lib/compiler/ebin/v3_kernel_pp.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/dist_util.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/error_logger.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/erts_debug.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/group_history.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/hipe_unified_loader.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/kernel.app
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/os.beam
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/user.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/array.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/dets.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/edlin.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/erl_lint.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/ets.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/filelib.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/filename.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/gen_statem.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/lib.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/otp_internal.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/qlc.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/shell.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/stdlib.appup
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/string.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/unicode_util.beam
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* lukas/stdlib/maps_iterators/OTP-14012:
erts: Limit size of first iterator for hashmaps
Update primary bootstrap
Update preloaded modules
erts: Remove erts_internal:maps_to_list/2
stdlib: Make io_lib and io_lib_pretty use maps iterator
erts: Implement batching maps:iterator
erts: Implement maps path iterator
erts: Implement map iterator using a stack
stdlib: Introduce maps iterator API
Conflicts:
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/io_lib.beam
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/io_lib_pretty.beam
erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/zlib.beam
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The goal of this pass is to find values that are built from
patterns and generate aliases for those values to remove
pressure from the GC. For example, this code:
example({ok, Val}) ->
{ok, Val}.
shall become:
example({ok, Val} = Tuple) ->
Tuple.
Currently this pass aliases tuple and cons nodes made of literals,
variables and other cons. The tuple/cons may appear anywhere in the
pattern and it will be aliased if used later on.
Notice a tuple/cons made only of literals is not aliased as it may
be part of the literal pool.
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* maint:
Update primary bootstrap
document {yield/nb_yield}() limitation
Suppress warnings from v3_kernel when inlining is turned on
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* maint:
Update primary bootstrap
beam_block: Avoid unsafe inclusion of get_map_elements in blocks
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