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* lukas/erts/misc_fixes:
erts: Fix a bunch of compiler warnings
kernel: Fix gen_tcp_misc indentation
erts: Fail port_SUITE:huge_env if error code > 127
erts: Add lcnt prototype for dist locks update
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Correct erlang:is_builtin/3 for apply/2 and yield/0
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* maint:
erl_process_dump: Don't assume that literals can be found
Remove one superfluous closing parenthesis in oam_intro.xml
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Native code does not register its literals in the code header for the
loaded code. Therefore, a literal created by native code can not be
found by mark_literal(). Ignore literals that can't be found instead
of crashing (the crasdump_viewer will report such literals as
incomplete heap data, but will not crash).
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erlang:is_builtin(erlang, M, F) returns false for apply/2 and
yield/0. The documentation for erlang:is_builtin/3 says that it
returns true for BIFs that are implemented in C. apply/2 and
yield/0 are implemented in C (as BEAM instructions), and
therefore the correct return value is true.
Also see a similar argument that was made for apply/3 in the past:
http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-bugs/2015-October/005101.html
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-500
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This fixes statistics_SUITE:msacc when dirty schedulers are used
during the test.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix so that bind correct schedulers
Update version
Fix error handling when decoding an AVP with an alternate dictionary
Remove unused function arguments
Fix faulty recursion
vsn -> 2.1.2
Update appup for ERIERL-14684
Fix speling error 'sndbuf' -> 'recbuf'
Add zlib:set_controlling_process/2
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix so that bind correct schedulers
Update version
Fix error handling when decoding an AVP with an alternate dictionary
Remove unused function arguments
Fix faulty recursion
vsn -> 2.1.2
Update appup for ERIERL-14684
Fix speling error 'sndbuf' -> 'recbuf'
Add zlib:set_controlling_process/2
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When the cpu ids and scheduler ids don't match,
the end schedulers could end up not being bound
when they should be.
example:
> taskset -c 1-3 erl +S 4 +sbts
> erlang:system_info(scheduler_bindings).
{1,2,3,unbound}
This fix makes it so that all cores are used to
bind schedulers.
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* bjorn/compiler/match-literals:
Optimize instructions for comparing a register with a literal
Optimize matching of literals for single-valued types
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We can avoid calling eq() from the is_eq_exact_literal/3
and is_ne_exact_literal/3 instructions if the source operand is
an immediate (since a literal is either a boxed or a list, never
an immediate).
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* maint:
Bump version of crash dumps to 0.4
Verify that binaries of different sizes are dumped correctly
Don't dump literal areas that are not referenced at all
Dump literals separately to avoid incomplete heap data
Implement dumping of maps in crash dumps
Buffer writing of crash dumps
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
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When a literal was used from several processes, the literal would
be dumped in only one of the processes. The other processes
that referenced the literals would have incomplete heap data.
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Maps would be dumped as the atom 'undefined', which is
not very informative.
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Writing of crash dumps were done using unbuffered IO. This
is slow since many small writes are done.
Use a FILE* with an allocated buffer to obtain buffered IO.
I wrote a small test program that created 50000 binaries of 200 bytes
each and then created a crash dump. The crash dumping was an order of
magnitude faster with buffered IO than without.
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* sverker/on_load-nonblocking/OTP-14680:
erts: Remove scheduler blocking during finish_after_on_load_2
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Reduce number of arguments to binary_to_term_int
and use the context struct instead.
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This version does not work great as the subtrees
created are not proper hash maps. Also it is not
all that performant as the extra allocations to
keep the stack there is expensive.
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(Slightly) optimize catch and try/catch
OTP-14683
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* lukas/erts/use_SIGRTMIN_for_sys_suspend/OTP-14682:
erts: Use SIGRTMIN on linux for sys_suspend
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The Linux real-time signal is better used on Linux
for suspending schedulers during shutdown as it doesn't
collide with SIGUSR2 usage of other applications.
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* rickard/null-chars/ERL-370/OTP-14543:
Don't allow null chars in various strings
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
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* maint:
Revert "Merge branch 'rickard/null-char-filenames/ERL-370/OTP-14543' into maint"
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This reverts commit 0717a2194e863f3a78595184ccc5637697f03353, reversing
changes made to 71a40658a0cef8b3e25df3a8e48a72d0563a89bf.
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for normal case.
We still block for default trace and hipe.
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
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* lukas/erts/tracing/recv_exit_signal_deadlock/OTP-14678:
erts: Fix lock order when recv tracing trapped exit signal
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* lukas/erts/fix_caller_trace_for_apply_bifs/OTP-14677:
erts: Fix caller trace for apply bifs
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Various places that now reject null chars inside strings
- Primitive file operations reject it in filenames.
- Primitive environment variable operations reject it in
names and values.
- os:cmd() reject it in its input.
Also '=' characters are rejected by primitive environment
variable operations in environment variable names.
Documentation has been updated to document null characters
in these types of data as invalid. Currently these operations
accept null chars at the end of strings, but that will change
in the future.
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The try_end and try_case instructions are implemented the same way
(try_case is translated to try_end by the loader).
We can do better than that. We know that try_case will only be executed
when an exception has been caught. Therefore, we know that x(0) is
the non-value and that x(1) through x(3) need to be shifted down to
x(0) through x(2). There is no need to test x(0) before shifting down.
try_end does not need the register shifting code at all.
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* sverker/bad-dist-msg-bug/ERIERL-80/OTP-14661:
erts: Fix bug when detecting bad dist message
Add distribution_SUITE:bad_dist_ext_size
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Bifs that are called through the export entry
using i_call_last could have their cp set to
return_trace, just like any other call. So we
have to unwind the trace stack to get the correct
cp. Not doing this creates a lot of issues for
fprof.
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OTP-14327
OTP-14340
* bjorn/erts/pack-with-opcode/OTP-14325:
Pack operands for combined instructions into the instruction word
beam_makeops: Use named arguments for the code generation functions
Optimize packing for "optional use" operands
beam_makeops: Print the instruction name for fatal packing errors
Introduce a syntax for marking operands as "optional use"
beam_makeops: Refactor parsing of specific instructions
Optimize instruction prefetch
Pack operands into the instruction word
Use 32-bits pointers to C code
Move LD flags for hipe from Makefile.in to configure.in
beam_disasm: Correct printing of y registers
ops.tab: Slightly optimize badmatch on a Y register
macros.tab: Fix assertion in SET_I_REL()
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* sverker/bad-dist-msg-bug/ERIERL-80/OTP-14661:
erts: Fix bug when detecting bad dist message
Add distribution_SUITE:bad_dist_ext_size
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* sverker/19/on_load-on_load-bug/OTP-14612:
erts: Fix 'on_load' tracing bug for modules with -on_load
code_SUITE:on_load_trace_on_load
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maint-19
* sverker/19/binary_to_atom-utf8-crash/ERL-474/OTP-14590:
erts: Fix crash in binary_to_atom/term for invalid utf8
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* rickard/timer-sid-bug/OTP-14548:
Fix scheduler id field in timers
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Introduce a syntax to mark an operand that is not always used when
an instrution is executed. Example of such operands are the fail
label for is_nil or the number of live registers for an
allocate instruction.
Use a question mark to annotate optional use:
is_nil f? xy
allocate t t?
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On 64-bit machines where the C code is always at address below 4Gb,
pack one or more operands into the instruction word.
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On a 64-bit machine, we only need 32 bits to store a pointer to
the C code that implements a BEAM instruction. Refactor the code
to only use the lower 32 bits of each instruction word, and take
care to preserve the high 32 bits.
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