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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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Add re:version/0
OTP-14347
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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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A magic destructor can return 0 and thereby take control
and prolong the lifetime of a magic binary.
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The OpenBSD 5.8 gcc compiler emits erroneous code
which results in the re:run function behaving badly,
though strangely enough it does not segfault the vm.
This fix moves code around a bit in order to make gcc
emit correct code.
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by making sure we at least can read the first four bytes
of a compiled regexp where the 'magic_number' is located.
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The bug manifests so that initialization of an automatic variable
happens after a pointer to the variable is dereferenced, causing
build_exec_return to take the wrong branch by default.
The bug is verified to happen even outside the VM and
is reported to FreeBSD as trouble ID gnu/181328.
The workaround is a slight code rewrite which is optimized differently.
Also removed two warnings about dereferencing type-punned
pointers, which did not affect the bug.
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Added to re:run and sets the corresponding fields in 'extra' struct
for the PCRE match engine. The result can be viewed by also
setting 'report_errors' when matching.
Some housekeeping was also done...
The offset option also did not properly check for offset's >= 0.
Change nomatch to BADARG when pre-compiled mp() is faked:
By constructing a 5-tuple with faked content but the right data types,
you could do a re:run which returned nomatch when in fact the mp() was
bad. The cheapest solution is to check the return from pcre_exec
better.
Remove unreachable code in erts_bif_re.c:
Replaced tests for things that logically simply
cannot happen with ASSERT.
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Add notempty_atstart, no_start_optimize, ucp and
never_utf options from new PCRE version.
Use the new notempty_atstart in global matching.
Add inspect/2 function
Correctly handle dupnames when capturing a name, as
in Perl, get the leftmost matching occurence.
Also added all_names, to get all the names in the pattern
in alphabetical (name) order.
To be able to use this in global matching, an inspect
function that can dig out a namelist was added.
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* pan/fix-compiler-warnings-clang-and-new-gcc:
Fix compiler warnings from GCC 4.7.1 on ARCH Linux
Fix clang compiler warnings on FreeBSD in erts
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rickard/r16/port-optimizations/OTP-10336
* rickard/port-optimizations/OTP-10336:
Change annotate level for emacs-22 in cerl
Update etp-commands
Add documentation on communication in Erlang
Add support for busy port message queue
Add driver callback epilogue
Implement true asynchronous signaling between processes and ports
Add erl_drv_[send|output]_term
Move busy port flag
Use rwlock for driver list
Optimize management of port tasks
Improve configuration of process and port tables
Remove R9 compatibility features
Use ptab functionality also for ports
Prepare for use of ptab functionality also for ports
Atomic port state
Generalize process table implementation
Implement functionality for delaying thread progress from unmanaged threads
Conflicts:
erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml
erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
erts/emulator/beam/beam_bif_load.c
erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c
erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c
erts/emulator/beam/bif.c
erts/emulator/beam/copy.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_port.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c
erts/emulator/beam/export.h
erts/emulator/beam/global.h
erts/emulator/beam/io.c
erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/sys.c
erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE.erl
erts/etc/unix/cerl.src
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl
lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml
lib/kernel/src/inet.erl
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As a preparation for changing the calling convention for
BIFs, make sure that all BIFs use the macros. Also, eliminate
all calls from one BIF to another, since that also breaks
the calling convention abstraction.
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The io_list_len() function returns an int, where a negative return
value indicates a type error. One problem is that an int only consists
of 32 bits in a 64-bit emulator. Changing the return type to Sint
will solve that problem, but in the 32-bit emulator, a large iolist
and a iolist with a type error will both return a negative number.
(Noticed by Jon Meredith.)
Another problem is that for iolists whose total size exceed the
word size, the result would be truncated, leading to a subsequent
buffer overflow and emulator crash.
Therefore, introduce the new erts_iolist_size() function which
returns a status indication and writes the result size through
a passed pointer. If the result size does not fit in a word,
return an overflow indication.
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For cleanliness, use BeamInstr instead of the UWord
data type to any machine-sized words that are used
for BEAM instructions. Only use UWord for untyped
words in general.
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Store Erlang terms in 32-bit entities on the heap, expanding the
pointers to 64-bit when needed. This works because all terms are stored
on addresses in the 32-bit address range (the 32 most significant bits
of pointers to term data are always 0).
Introduce a new datatype called UWord (along with its companion SWord),
which is an integer having the exact same size as the machine word
(a void *), but might be larger than Eterm/Uint.
Store code as machine words, as the instructions are pointers to
executable code which might reside outside the 32-bit address range.
Continuation pointers are stored on the 32-bit stack and hence must
point to addresses in the low range, which means that loaded beam code
much be placed in the low 32-bit address range (but, as said earlier,
the instructions themselves are full words).
No Erlang term data can be stored on C stacks (enforced by an
earlier commit).
This version gives a prompt, but test cases still fail (and dump core).
The loader (and emulator loop) has instruction packing disabled.
The main issues has been in rewriting loader and actual virtual
machine. Subsystems (like distribution) does not work yet.
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The real problem is in the re:run/3 BIF.
Noticed-by: Rory Byrne
Tests-by: Rory Byrne
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(Thanks to Yamashina Hio.)
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