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* maint-19:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Fix statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime) implementation
fixup! erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
erts: Add tests to detect port close race
Add a testcase for OTP-13939/ERL-193
erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
Mark socket disconnected on tcp_send_or_shutdown_error
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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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Allocations and message sending are now scheduled by a signal,
via a signal state bitmap, instead of doing it directly in the signal handler.
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The signal handler will now schedule a sigterm message instead of sending
the message in the signal handler. The signal handler must refrain from
memory allocations and thus the event is scheduled.
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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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* move signal handler setup
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* move signal handler setup
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for simplify string to 64-bit integer parsing.
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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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(in case it matters)
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that otherwise may produce warning from compilers
that think T* and T[] are incompatible types (?).
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with surrounding parenthesis
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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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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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* henrik/update-copyrightyear:
update copyright-year
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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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* sverk/thread-unsafe-alloc:
erts: Fix faulty assert for non-smp
erts: Add checks for thread safe allocation
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ERTS_WRITE_UNLIKELY can be used to place global variables in
a specific section where only data that is very rarely modified
sits. This is used to improve cache locality.
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* maint:
Introduce time management in native APIs
Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed option
Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_driver.h
erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h
erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
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The new time warp safe option is safe_fixed_monotonic_time which
gives erlang:monotonic_time().
The safe_fixed option was also slightly changed. It now gives
erlang:timestamp() instead of erlang:now(). This has however
not been documented, so it is considered a compatible change.
The above effects both ets, and dets.
This commit also include the bugfix OTP-13239 for
dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed). The timestamp in the result returned
by dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed) was unintentionally broken as a
result of the time API rewrites in OTP 18.0.
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* lukas/erts/forker: (28 commits)
erts: Never abort in the forked child
erts: Mend ASSERT makro for erl_child_setup
erts: Allow enomem failures in port_SUITE
erts: iter_port sleep longer on freebsd
erts: Allow one dangling fd if there is a gethost port
erts: Only use forker StackAck on freebsd
erts: It is not possible to exit the forker driver
erts: Add forker StartAck for port start flowcontrol
erts: Fix large open_port arg segfault for win32
erts: Fix memory leak at async open port
kernel: Remove cmd server for unix os:cmd
erts: Add testcase for huge port environment
erts: Move os_pid to port hash to child setup
erts: Handle all EINTR and EAGAIN cases in child setup
erts: Make child_setup work with large environments
erts: Fix forker driver ifdefs for win32
erts: Fix uds socket handling for os x
erts: Fix dereferencing of unaligned integer for sparc
erts: Flatten too long io vectors in uds write
erts: Add fd count test for spawn_driver
...
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_node_tables.c
erts/preloaded/src/erts_internal.erl
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Instead of forking from the beam process, we create a separate
process in which all forks are done. This has several advantages:
1) performance:
* don't have to close all fd's in the world
* fork only has to copy stuff from a small process
* work is done in a completely seperate process
* a 3x performance increase has been measured,
can be made even greater (10x) if we cache the
environment in child setup
2) stability
* the exec is done in another process than beam, which means that
if the file that we exec to is on an nfs that is not available
right now we will not block a scheduler until the nfs returns.
3) simplicity
* don't have to deal with SIGCHLD in the erts
Unfortunately, this solution also implies some badness.
1) There will always be a seperate process running together with
beam on unix. This could be confusing and undesirable.
2) We have to transfer the entire environment to child_setup
for each command.
OTP-13088
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* maint:
Remove ERTS_PRINT_INVALID from erts_print()
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ERTS_PRINT_INVALID prevented file descriptor 0 to be used which
could cause an empty crash dump.
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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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The OSE port is no longer supported and this commit removed it
and any changes related to it. The things that were general
improvements have been left in the code.
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This function allows us to send format and args to the
logger which can then be formatted and customized from
Erlang land.
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- Possibility to chose different clock sources
- Improved mach clock usage
- Improved linux clock_gettime() usage
- ...
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