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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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* lukas/erts/trace_recv_esdp_bug/OTP-14411:
erts: the esdp is not always available in matchspec
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erts: Remove old unused functions
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The functions have been found using: https://github.com/caolanm/callcatcher
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* sverker/ets-select-replace-const:
stdlib: Add examples for ets:select_replace docs
erts: Fix ets:select_replace with {const, NewTuple}
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Enable ets:select_replace to do a generic single object
compare-and-swap operation of any ets-tuple using
a matchspec like this:
[{Old, [], [{const, New}]}]
The only exception when this does not work is if the key
contains maps or atoms looking like variables (like '$1').
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This happens for instance when a receive_trace is run in the
sys_msg_dispatcher thread when the trace_delivered trace message
is traced.
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for temporary matchspec results.
ToDo: Would be even nicer if PAM could allocate and build
the ETS objects without extra copy_struct needed.
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Looks like this line has truly been dead code
as ets has (so far) always been using ERTS_PAM_COPY_RESULT
and matchPushExpr is not generated for tracing.
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Preemptively fail operation with badarg if the replacement object
might have a different key.
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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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Magic references are *intentionally* indistinguishable from ordinary
references for the Erlang software. Magic references do not change
the language, and are intended as a pure runtime internal optimization.
An ordinary reference is typically used as a key in some table. A
magic reference has a direct pointer to a reference counted magic
binary. This makes it possible to implement various things without
having to do lookups in a table, but instead access the data directly.
Besides very fast lookups this can also improve scalability by
removing a potentially contended table. A couple of examples of
planned future usage of magic references are ETS table identifiers,
and BIF timer identifiers.
Besides future optimizations using magic references it should also
be possible to replace the exposed magic binary cludge with magic
references. That is, magic binaries that are exposed as empty
binaries to the Erlang software.
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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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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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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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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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'on_load' is a call trace.
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also simplified the interface to to run PAM from trace
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All 'EXIT' and monitor messages are sent from 'system'
Timeouts are "sent" from 'clock_service'
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and non-call-trace.
This is the easy way out to avoid difficult locking
scenarios when accessing tracing flags on another process.
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for enable_trace and disable_trace operations.
Instead seize needed locks while updating trace flags.
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Add the possibility to use modules as trace data receivers. The functions
in the module have to be nifs as otherwise complex trace probes will be
very hard to handle (complex means trace probes for ports for example).
This commit changes the way that the ptab->tracer field works from always
being an immediate, to now be NIL if no tracer is present or else be
the tuple {TracerModule, TracerState} where TracerModule is an atom that
is later used to lookup the appropriate tracer callbacks to call and
TracerState is just passed to the tracer callback. The default process and
port tracers have been rewritten to use the new API.
This commit also changes the order which trace messages are delivered to the
potential tracer process. Any enif_send done in a tracer module may be delayed
indefinitely because of lock order issues. If a message is delayed any other
trace message send from that process is also delayed so that order is preserved
for each traced entity. This means that for some trace events (i.e. send/receive)
the events may come in an unintuitive order (receive before send) to the
trace receiver. Timestamps are taken when the trace message is generated so
trace messages from differented processes may arrive with the timestamp
out of order.
Both the erlang:trace and seq_trace:set_system_tracer accept the new tracer
module tracers and also the backwards compatible arguments.
OTP-10267
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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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Near duplication of copy_object but with base ptr that is no longer used.
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* Remove macros size_object_rel, copy_struct_rel and copy_shallow_rel
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* Removed cmp_rel, cmp_rel_term and eq_rel
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by adding a dynamic heap factory.
"binary_to_term" is now a hybrid solution with both
a call to decoded_size() to calculate needed heap space
AND possible dynamic allocation of more heap space
if needed for big maps.
The heap size returned from decoded_size() is guaranteed
to be sufficient for all term heap data except for hashmap
nodes. All hashmap nodes are created at the end of dec_term()
by invoking the heap factory interface that may allocate more
heap space on process heap or in fragments.
With this commit it is no longer guaranteed that a message
is confined to only one heap fragment.
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The optimization cannot be used due to that the pattern cannot be ordered.
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A faulty "box-value" entered into the heap which could cause
a segmentation fault in the garbage collector if it was written
on a heap fragment.
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* egil/maps/hamt/OTP-12585: (113 commits)
erts: Fix bug in ESTACK and WSTACK
kernel: Add spec for erts_debug:map_info/1
mnesia: Update mnesia tests to reflect new ETS hash
erts: Ensure maps uses _rel functions in halfword
erts: Do not treat errors as fatal in erl_printf_term
erts: Update preloaded erts_internal.beam
erts: Add map decomposition wrappers
erts: Ensure halfword has correct temp-heap for maps
hipe: Handle separate hashmap tag correctly
erts: Fix map bug in dec_term for 32-bit debug VM
stdlib: Update qlc tests to reflect new ETS hash
stdlib: Remove obsolete hashmap references in io_lib
erts: Enhance maps ordering tests
hipe: Fix maps sort order testcase
erts: Remove unused variable in crashdump creation
erts: Fix typo in copy_struct for halfword emulator
erts: Restrict GCC intrinsics by compiler version
erts: Fix windows bug in hashmap_info
erts: Fix typo in make_hash2 for 32-bit arch
Fix beam_load assert
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/bif.tab
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