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* rickard/ds-doc/OTP-13123:
minor fixes
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* rickard/doc-fix:
Minor doc fix
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* rickard/rm-mqd-mixed/OTP-13366:
Remove the 'message_queue_data' option 'mixed'
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* lukas/erts/tracing/tracer-move-extra-to-map/OTP-10267:
runtime_tools: Fix erl_tracer testcases
runtime_tools: Fix documentation for dbg:p
erts: Move tracer SecondTraceTerm to Opts map
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If the -epmd_module flag has been specified on the command line, use
that module to register and look up node names instead of the default,
erl_epmd.
Also document this option.
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Add a command line option that lets you disable automatic starting of
epmd when starting a distributed node.
This differs from the undocumented setting -no_epmd, in that it does
not affect the starting of an erl_epmd process within
erl_distribution: the newly started node will expect an epmd instance
to have been started previously.
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if too long.
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The extra trace data has been moved to the opts map in order
for the tracer to be able to distinguish inbetween extra
trace data 'undefined' and no extra trace data. In the same
commit all opts associations have been changed so that if
the tracer should not use them, the key is left unassicated
instead of being sent to undefined. This should be give a
small performance gain and also makes the API easier to work
with.
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* hasse/erl_docgen/datatype_anchors/OTP-13600/ERL-141:
kernel: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
stdlib: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
erts: Remove no longer needed anchors in documentation
erl_docgen: Add anchors to datatypes without name attribute
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* bjorn/erts/raise-doc/OTP-13599:
Remove the warning about using erlang:raise/3
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This merge is actually only some left overs.
The bulk work for hipe-amd64-code-alloc has already been
merge (without ticket number) at 42a1166b47721cd444.
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Second merge of this branch to master
with some more docs
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There is no good reason to say that erlang:raise/3 is only for
debugging. Here is an example where it can be extremely
useful:
try
do_something(Args)
catch Class:Error ->
Stack = erlang:get_stacktrace(),
io:format("Args: ~p\n", [Args]),
erlang:raise(Class, Error, Stack)
That is, we can let it crash, but log additional useful
information before crashing.
Noticed-by: Per Hedeland
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* egil/erts/nif-format_term/OTP-13580:
runtime_tools: Change erts_snprintf to enif_snprintf
erts: Document enif_snprintf
erts: Add tests for enif_snprintf
erts: Add enif_snprintf
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h
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Introduce section/terminology "Match target".
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Tracing and ETS examples were not separated correctly
under the corresponding headings.
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This reverts commit bd64ad8e15d66e48b36dbe3584315dd5cfc8b59a.
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* lukas/trace-fix:
erts: Only allow remove from trace_status callback
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* rickard/ds-proc-exit/OTP-13123:
Add dirty_heap_access test case
Add dirty_call_while_terminated test case
Move dirty nif test cases into dirty_nif_SUITE
Add better support for communication with a process executing dirty NIF
Remove conditional dirty schedulers API
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Make it so that it is only possible to remove a tracer via
returning remove from an erl_tracer. This limition is put in
place in order to avoid a lot of lock checking and taking
in various places, especially in regards to trace events
happening on dirty schedulers.
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- Termination of a process...
- Modify trace flags of process...
- Process info on process...
- Register/unregister of name on process...
- Set group leader on process...
... while it is executing a dirty NIF.
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The max_heap_size process flag can be used to limit the
growth of a process heap by killing it before it becomes
too large to handle. It is possible to set the maximum
using the `erl +hmax` option, `system_flag(max_heap_size, ...)`,
`spawn_opt(Fun, [{max_heap_size, ...}])` and
`process_flag(max_heap_size, ...)`.
It is possible to configure the behaviour of the process
when the maximum heap size is reached. The process may be
sent an untrappable exit signal with reason kill and/or
send an error_logger message with details on the process
state. A new trace event called gc_max_heap_size is
also triggered for the garbage_collection trace flag
when the heap grows larger than the configured size.
If kill and error_logger are disabled, it is still
possible to see that the maximum has been reached by
doing garbage collection tracing on the process.
The heap size is defined as the sum of the heap memory
that the process is currently using. This includes
all generational heaps, the stack, any messages that
are considered to be part of the heap and any extra
memory the garbage collector may need during collection.
In the current implementation this means that when a process
is set using on_heap message queue data mode, the messages
that are in the internal message queue are counted towards
this value. For off_heap, only matched messages count towards
the size of the heap. For mixed, it depends on race conditions
within the VM whether a message is part of the heap or not.
Below is an example run of the new behaviour:
Eshell V8.0 (abort with ^G)
1> f(P),P = spawn_opt(fun() -> receive ok -> ok end end, [{max_heap_size, 512}]).
<0.60.0>
2> erlang:trace(P, true, [garbage_collection, procs]).
1
3> [P ! lists:duplicate(M,M) || M <- lists:seq(1,15)],ok.
ok
4>
=ERROR REPORT==== 26-Apr-2016::16:25:10 ===
Process: <0.60.0>
Context: maximum heap size reached
Max heap size: 512
Total heap size: 723
Kill: true
Error Logger: true
GC Info: [{old_heap_block_size,0},
{heap_block_size,609},
{mbuf_size,145},
{recent_size,0},
{stack_size,9},
{old_heap_size,0},
{heap_size,211},
{bin_vheap_size,0},
{bin_vheap_block_size,46422},
{bin_old_vheap_size,0},
{bin_old_vheap_block_size,46422}]
flush().
Shell got {trace,<0.60.0>,gc_start,
[{old_heap_block_size,0},
{heap_block_size,233},
{mbuf_size,145},
{recent_size,0},
{stack_size,9},
{old_heap_size,0},
{heap_size,211},
{bin_vheap_size,0},
{bin_vheap_block_size,46422},
{bin_old_vheap_size,0},
{bin_old_vheap_block_size,46422}]}
Shell got {trace,<0.60.0>,gc_max_heap_size,
[{old_heap_block_size,0},
{heap_block_size,609},
{mbuf_size,145},
{recent_size,0},
{stack_size,9},
{old_heap_size,0},
{heap_size,211},
{bin_vheap_size,0},
{bin_vheap_block_size,46422},
{bin_old_vheap_size,0},
{bin_old_vheap_block_size,46422}]}
Shell got {trace,<0.60.0>,exit,killed}
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Some wild attributes are no longer mentioned separately.
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to obtain match specs
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* egil/erts/gc-doc/OTP-13532:
erts: Remove forgotten atoms in erl_tracer
erts: Update garbage collection trace documentation
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* lukas/erts/rename_xmqd_to_hmqd/OTP-13366:
erts: Rename erl flag +xmqd to +hmqd in erlexec
Fix proc_lib message_queue_data spec
erts: Fix total_heap_size calculation for on_heap
erts: Rename erl flag +xmqd to +hmqd
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* lukas/erts/tracing/misc_fixes/OTP-13503:
erts: Add test for new procs trace with spawn_link
kernel: Remove seq_trace event order dep in tc
erts: Add tests for set on link tracing
erts: Expand trace tests for refc binaries
erts: Remove erl_tracer with invalid state
erts: Remove some dead code
erts: Fix broken doc link to erl_tracer
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c
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* egil/erts/tracing-support-lttng/OTP-13532: (28 commits)
runtime_tools: User's guide to LTTng and dyntrace
runtime_tools: Fix Dtrace build
erts: Fix gc messages in tracer_SUITE
erts: Fix gc messages in sensitive_SUITE
erts: Fix gc messages in trace_port_SUITE
tools: Update fprof tests
tools: Update fprof with new gc traces
runtime_tools: Update dyntrace_lttng_SUITE tests
runtime_tools: Add 'return_to' for call tracing
erts: Fix return_to trace callback
erts: Update erl_tracer documentation
erts: Fix erl_tracer documentation typos
Update preloaded erl_tracer.beam
erts: Update erl_tracer type specs
runtime_tools: Add lttng dyntrace tests
runtime_tools: Extend 'trace' and 'enabled' tracer callbacks
erts: Extend 'enabled' and 'trace' tracer callbacks
runtime_tools: Extend 'enabled' tracer callbacks
erts: Extend 'enabled' tracer callbacks
runtime_tools: Update lttng garbage collection trace
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