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* sverker/enif_select: (31 commits)
Remove debug printout and comment
Fix nif_SUITE:select for old linux
Add docs for enif_compare_monitors and ErlNifMonitor
Fix ErlNifMonitor handling
Remove faulty debug ASSERT
erts: Skip nif_SUITE:select on windows
Fix enif_select for windows
Fix whitebox monitor tests
Fix erl_nif doc
Expand nif_SUITE:monitor_frenzy to verify dtor calls
Expand nif_SUITE:monitor_frenzy with binary_to_term
erts: Avoid revival of dying resource by dec_term
erts: Add enif_compare_monitors
erts: Try fix enif_select for windows
erts: Change return value for enif_select
erts: Add pid argument to enif_select
erts: Beautify enif_select
erts: Fix bad_fd_in_pollset error case for enif_select
erts: Add enif_monitor_process and enif_demonitor_process
erts: Rename ErlNifResource as ErtsResource
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* sverker/include-module-literal-size:
erts: Beautify loaded()
erts: Fix literal size bug when only old instance exists
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by removing some unnecessary conditions and
remove unused and faulty summation for 'cur' and 'old'.
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fix for already merged but not releases 808b2f4d53e446aed07f85716c5c4b85abb3d18a
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_binary.h
erts/emulator/beam/erl_monitors.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.c
erts/emulator/beam/global.h
erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE_data/nif_SUITE.c
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* sverker/include-module-literal-size:
erts: Add size of literals to module code size
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* maint:
Atomic reference count of binaries also in non-SMP
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_fun.c
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OTP-14202
* rickard/binary-refc:
Atomic reference count of binaries also in non-SMP
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c
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NIF resources was not handled in a thread-safe manner in the runtime
system without SMP support.
As a consequence of this fix, the following driver functions are now
thread-safe also in the runtime system without SMP support:
- driver_free_binary()
- driver_realloc_binary()
- driver_binary_get_refc()
- driver_binary_inc_refc()
- driver_binary_dec_refc()
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in crash dump and (l)oaded command in break menu.
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* move signal handler setup
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to limit crash dump size
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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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- 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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* dotsimon/gc-info-crashdump/PR-1026/OTP-13541:
Print heap pointers for garbing processes during crashdump
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In an SMP emulator, print_garb_info doesn't do anything because the
heap pointers could be invalid.
However, when crashdumping there are no schedulers running so it's ok
to print this additional information which could be useful when
examining a core file.
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* henrik/update-copyrightyear:
update copyright-year
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* lukas/erts/fix_scheduler_suspend/ERL-94/PR-978/OTP-13425:
erts: Fix install of suspend handler
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/sys/unix/erl_unix_sys.h
erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
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This is mostly a pure refactoring.
Except for the buggy cases when calling erlang:halt() with a positive
integer in the range -(INT_MIN+2) to -INT_MIN that got confused with
ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, ERTS_DUMP_EXIT and ERTS_INTR_EXIT.
Outcome OLD erl_exit(n, ) NEW erts_exit(n, )
------- ------------------- -------------------------------------------
exit(Status) n = -Status <= 0 n = Status >= 0
crashdump+abort n > 0, ignore n n = ERTS_ERROR_EXIT < 0
The outcome of the old ERTS_ABORT_EXIT, ERTS_INTR_EXIT and
ERTS_DUMP_EXIT are the same as before (even though their values have
changed).
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This commit makes sure to setup the suspend handler
to matter what +B option is given at the command line.
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* rickard/ohmq/OTP-13047:
Fragmented young heap generation and off_heap_message_queue option
Refactor GC
Introduce literal tag
Conflicts:
erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c
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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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* The youngest generation of the heap can now consist of multiple
blocks. Heap fragments and message fragments are added to the
youngest generation when needed without triggering a GC. After
a GC the youngest generation is contained in one single block.
* The off_heap_message_queue process flag has been added. When
enabled all message data in the queue is kept off heap. When
a message is selected from the queue, the message fragment (or
heap fragment) containing the actual message is attached to the
youngest generation. Messages stored off heap is not part of GC.
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to use a real C struct instead of array.
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This reverts commit 345af4a0c8d68b9369c3556fa6d911854c123d3f.
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An extra '}' were printed in remote links.
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This commit improves crash dumps in several ways:
* Suspends schedulers to get a current snapshot
* Dumps information about scheduler
* Dumps stack trace of current running process
(including Garbing processes)
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Change so that we print that the we generating a crash dump
before we actually generate it. So that if a huge crashdump is
being dumped, the user knows that something is going on.
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* rickard/garbage_collect/OTP-11388:
Parallel check_process_code when code_server purge a module
Functionality for disabling garbage collection
Use asynchronous check_process_code in code_parallel_SUITE
Execution of system tasks in context of another process
Conflicts:
bootstrap/lib/kernel/ebin/hipe_unified_loader.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
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A process requesting a system task to be executed in the context of
another process will be notified by a message when the task has
executed. This message will be on the form:
{RequestType, RequestId, Pid, Result}.
A process requesting a system task to be executed can set priority
on the system task. The requester typically set the same priority
on the task as its own process priority, and by this avoiding
priority inversion. A request for execution of a system task is
made by calling the statically linked in NIF
erts_internal:request_system_task(Pid, Prio, Request). This is an
undocumented ERTS internal function that should remain so. It
should *only* be called from BIF implementations.
Currently defined system tasks are:
* garbage_collect
* check_process_code
Further system tasks can and will be implemented in the future.
The erlang:garbage_collect/[1,2] and erlang:check_process_code/[2,3]
BIFs are now implemented using system tasks. Both the
'garbage_collect' and the 'check_process_code' operations perform
or may perform garbage_collections. By doing these via the
system task functionality all garbage collect operations in the
system will be performed solely in the context of the process
being garbage collected. This makes it possible to later implement
functionality for disabling garbage collection of a process over
context switches.
Newly introduced BIFs:
* erlang:garbage_collect/2 - The new second argument is an option
list. Introduced option:
* {async, RequestId} - making it possible for users to issue
asynchronous garbage collect requests.
* erlang:check_process_code/3 - The new third argument is an
option list. Introduced options:
* {async, RequestId} - making it possible for users to issue
asynchronous check process code requests.
* {allow_gc, boolean()} - making it possible to issue requests
that aren't allowed to garbage collect (operation will abort
if gc should be needed).
These options have been introduced as a preparation for
parallelization of check_process_code operations when the
code_server is about to purge a module.
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When dumping the heaps and stacks in the erl_crash.dump file, only
the lower 32 bits of pointers would be printed. Ensure that all bits
are printed.
While at it, make sure that printing sub binaries with a debug compiled
run-time system will work.
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