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2016-05-11 | Merge branch 'lukas/trace-fix' | Rickard Green | |
* lukas/trace-fix: erts: Only allow remove from trace_status callback | |||
2016-05-11 | erts: Only allow remove from trace_status callback | Lukas Larsson | |
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. | |||
2016-05-10 | erts: Implement max_heap_size process flag | Lukas Larsson | |
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} | |||
2016-05-04 | erts: Add Sender in 'receive' trace matchspec | Sverker Eriksson | |
All 'EXIT' and monitor messages are sent from 'system' Timeouts are "sent" from 'clock_service' | |||
2016-05-04 | erts: Add matchspec to 'receive' trace | Sverker Eriksson | |
2016-05-04 | erts: Add match spec for send trace | Sverker Eriksson | |
2016-04-29 | erts: Extend garbage collection trace | Björn-Egil Dahlberg | |
Replace 'gc_start' and 'gc_end' with * 'gc_minor_start' * 'gc_minor_end' * 'gc_major_start' * 'gc_major_end' | |||
2016-04-15 | erts: Make trace_delivered go via sys msg dispatcher again | Lukas Larsson | |
This is needed as otherwise messages from system_profile will not be guaranteed to arrive before trace delivered. | |||
2016-04-15 | erts: Add 'spawned' trace event to 'procs' trace flag | Lukas Larsson | |
OTP-13497 This trace event is triggered when a process is created from the process that is created. | |||
2016-04-15 | erts: Extend process and port tracing | Lukas Larsson | |
This commit completes the tracing for processes so that all messages sent by a process (via nifs or otherwise) will be traced. The commit also adds tracing of all types of events from ports. When enabling tracing using erlang:trace, the 'all' flag now also enables tracing on all ports. OTP-13496 | |||
2016-04-15 | erts: Implement tracer modules | Lukas Larsson | |
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 | |||
2016-03-15 | update copyright-year | Henrik Nord | |
2016-01-20 | Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats | Rickard Green | |
New timestamp options for trace, sequential trace, and system profile: - monotonic_timestamp - strict_monotonic_timestamp | |||
2015-06-18 | Change license text to APLv2 | Bruce Yinhe | |
2014-03-20 | Teach the call_time trace to notice when the trace dies (non-SMP system) | Björn Gustavsson | |
The call_time trace is a special kind of tracing that requires a tracer process just like ordinary call trace, but it never actually sends anything to the tracer. It merely use the existence of a trace process (and call trace flags) as an indication that call_time tracing is active for the process. If the tracer dies in a non-SMP run-time system, processes with call_time tracing would not notice that the tracer had died. Furthermore, if the set_on_spawn flag was active, the dead tracer could be propagaged to newly spawned processes. Before accumulating trace information in a non-SMP system, always validate the tracer process. (In an SMP system, a reference to a dead tracer will be cleared away each time a process is scheduled.) While we could put all of the new code beam_bp.c, we have chosen to make a function call from beam_bp.c to a function in erl_trace.c for clarity's sake and to ease further maintenance. In the future, we might want to handle tracing in more similar ways in the SMP and non-SMP system. | |||
2013-06-12 | Update copyright years | Björn-Egil Dahlberg | |
2013-05-02 | Add system_monitor of long_schedule | Patrik Nyblom | |
2012-12-07 | Merge branch 'rickard/port-optimizations/OTP-10336' into ↵ | Rickard Green | |
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 | |||
2012-12-07 | Implement true asynchronous signaling between processes and ports | Rickard Green | |