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* lukas/erts/remove-dirty-scheduler-defines/OTP-14613:
erts: Remove possibility to disable dirty schedulers
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Pack sequences of trailing 'f' operands for instructions
such at jump_on_val or i_select_val_lins.
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Relative failure in itself is not an optimization, but we plan to
pack failure labels in the future to save memory.
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The 'S' operand type was added in 5bf73db9fd77.
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The 'I' type can be replaced with 't' if we know that the value
will fit in 16 bits. The 'P' type can be replaced with 'Q' if
it is used for deallocating a stack frame.
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Having the helper functions for map update knowing all the details
of operands for the instruction will make it difficult to make
improvements such as better packing.
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As a preparation for potentially improving packing in the future,
we will need to make sure that packable types have a defined maximum
size.
The packer algorithm assumes that two 'I' operands can be packed
into one 64-bit word, but there are instructions that use an 'I'
operand to store a pointer. It only works because those instructions
are not packed for other reasons.
Introduce the 'W' type and use it for operands that don't fit in
32 bits.
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The instruction put_map_assoc/5 (used for updating a map) has a
failure operand, but it can't actually fail provided that its "map"
argument is a map.
The following code:
M#{key=>value}.
will be compiled to:
{test,is_map,{f,3},[{x,0}]}.
{line,[...]}.
{put_map_assoc,{f,0},{x,0},{x,0},1,{list,[{atom,key},{atom,value}]}}.
return.
{label,3}.
%% Code that produces a 'badmap' exception follows.
Because of the is_map instruction, {x,0} always contains a map when
the put_map_assoc instruction is executed. Therefore we can remove
the failure operand. That will save one word, and also eliminate
two tests at run-time.
The only problem is that the compiler in OTP 17 did not emit a
is_map instruction before the put_map_assoc instruction. Therefore,
we must add an instruction that tests for a map if the code was
compiled with the OTP 17 compiler.
Unfortunately, there is no safe and relatively easy way to known that
the OTP 17 compiler was used, so we will check whether a compiler
before OTP 20 was used. OTP 20 introduced a new chunk type for atoms,
which is trivial to check.
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This refactor was done using the unifdef tool like this:
for file in $(find erts/ -name *.[ch]); do unifdef -t -f defile -o $file $file; done
where defile contained:
#define ERTS_SMP 1
#define USE_THREADS 1
#define DDLL_SMP 1
#define ERTS_HAVE_SMP_EMU 1
#define SMP 1
#define ERL_BITS_REENTRANT 1
#define ERTS_USE_ASYNC_READY_Q 1
#define FDBLOCK 1
#undef ERTS_POLL_NEED_ASYNC_INTERRUPT_SUPPORT
#define ERTS_POLL_ASYNC_INTERRUPT_SUPPORT 0
#define ERTS_POLL_USE_WAKEUP_PIPE 1
#define ERTS_POLL_USE_UPDATE_REQUESTS_QUEUE 1
#undef ERTS_HAVE_PLAIN_EMU
#undef ERTS_SIGNAL_STATE
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Take advantage of the fact that small maps have a tuple for keys.
When new map is constructed and all keys are literals, we can construct
the entire keys tuple as a literal.
This should reduce the memory of maps created with literal keys almost by half,
since they all can share the same keys tuple.
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* lukas/erts/20_minor_fixes:
erts: Rebuild etc executables if config.h changes
erts: Fix new gcc warning in check io
kernel: Add mem check to prim_file:large_write tc
erts: Fix two compiler warnings on OS X
erts: Fix erts_debug:df function info output
erts: Get rid of some unused function warnings on os x
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* rickard/sched_type_tests:
Fix dirty scheduler type tests
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OTP-14331
* rickard/pcre-8.40:
Update documentation
Update README.pcre_update.md
Stack guard for PCRE
Adjust for incompatibility between PCRE 8.40 and perl 5.22.1
Generate re replacement and split tests with perl vsn 5.22.1
Fix re_SUITE:pcre_compile_workspace_overflow/1
Skip line with lockout of modifiers in PCRE tests
Update tests for PCRE version 8.40
Update PCRE to version 8.40
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/beam_debug.c
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The func_info instruction should also be dumped, so that we know
which function is which in the dump. This was accidentally removed
when introducing the new codeinfo/codemfa api.
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Old test for dirty schedulers didn't work with Visual C++
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Instead of passing around a file descriptor
use a function pointer to facilitate more advanced
backend write logic such as size limitation or compression.
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This commit adds two new structs to be used to represent
erlang code in erts.
ErtsCodeInfo is used to describe the i_func_info header
that is part of all Export entries and the prelude of
each function. This replaces all the BeamInstr * that
were previously used to point to these locations.
After this change the code should never use BeamInstr *
with offsets to figure out different parts of the
func_info header.
ErtsCodeMFA is a struct that is used to descripe a
MFA in code. It is used within ErtsCodeInfo and also
in Process->current.
All function that previously took Eterm * or BeamInstr *
to identify a MFA now use the ErtsCodeMFA or ErtsCodeInfo
where appropriate.
The code has been tested to work when adding a new field to the
ErtsCodeInfo struct, but some updates are needed in ops.tab to
make it work.
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Using the translation table in erts_gc_bifs[], we can now print
out the name of GC BIFs, instead of just the pointer value.
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* bjorn/erts/beam_load:
Optimize get_tuple_element instructions that target Y registers
Mend beam_SUITE:packed_registers/1
Correct unpacking of 3 operands on 32-bit archictectures
Eliminate misleading #ifdef ARCH_64 in beam_opcodes.h
beam_debug: Correct masking when unpacking packed operands
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The TMPBUF option is no longer needed due to is_literal test and NONE
was only used for initial debugging. So we remove the entire option.
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This commit is just for debugging purposes, will probably be reverted.
It comes with a the erts_debug:copy_shared/1 BIF. If SHCOPY_DISABLE
is defined, SHCOPY starts disabled and is dynamically enabled the first
time that the BIF is called.
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* sverk/literal-memory-range:
erts: Refactor line table in loaded beam code
erts: Refactor header of loaded beam code
fix check_process_code for separate literal area
erts: Add support for fast erts_is_literal()
erts: Refactor erl_mmap to allow several mapper instances
erts: Add new allocator LITERAL
erts: Fix strangeness in treatment of MSEG_ALIGN_BITS
erts: Cleanup main carrier creation
erts: Remove unused erts_have_erts_mmap
erts: Refactor config test for posix_memalign
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to use a real C struct instead of array.
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* maint:
Fix crash when disassembling modules with BIFs
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In a debug-compiled emulator, running erts_debug:df(io) would
trigger an assertion failure:
1> erts_debug:df(io).
beam/beam_debug.c:301:erts_debug_disassemble_1() Assertion failed: (((funcinfo[0]) & 0x3F) == ((0x0 << 4) | ((0x2 << 2) | 0x3)))
Aborted (core dumped)
It turns out that the assertion is wrong. It should have been
updated in 64ccd8c9b7a7 which made it possible to have stubs for
BIFs in the BEAM code for a module. The faulty assertion was only
found when when 16317f73f79265 added a smoke test of the BEAM
disassembler.
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Since 'd' operands can only either an X register or an Y register,
we only need a single bit to distinguish them. Furthermore, we can
pre-multiply the register number with the word size to speed up
address calculation.
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The 'r' type is now mandatory. That means in order to handle
both of the following instructions:
move x(0) y(7)
move x(1) y(7)
we would need to define two specific operations in ops.tab:
move r y
move x y
We want to make 'r' operands optional. That is, if we have
only this specific instruction:
move x y
it will match both of the following instructions:
move x(0) y(7)
move x(1) y(7)
Make 'r' optional allows us to save code space when we don't
want to make handling of x(0) a special case, but we can still
use 'r' to optimize commonly used instructions.
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Consider the try_case_end instruction:
try_case_end s
The 's' operand type means that the operand can either be a
literal of one of the types atom, integer, or empty list, or
a register. That worked well before R12. In R12 additional
types of literals where introduced. Because of way the
overloading was done, an 's' operand cannot handle the
new types of literals. Therefore, code such as the following
is necessary in ops.tab to avoid giving an 's' operand a
literal:
try_case_end Literal=q => move Literal x | try_case_end x
While this work, it is error-prone in that it is easy to
forget to add that kind of rule. It would also be complicated
in case we wanted to introduce a new kind of addition operator
such as:
i_plus jssd
Since there are two 's' operands, two scratch registers and
two 'move' instructions would be needed.
Therefore, we'll need to find a smarter way to find tag
register operands. We will overload the pid and port tags
for X and Y register, respectively. That works because pids
and port are immediate values (fit in one word), and there
are no literals for pids and ports.
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The emulator would crash.
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Sentinels in select_tuple_arity instructions are not proper
tuple arities and thus cannot be checked in debug.
Print them as small integers instead.
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