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During code purging and check_process_code, the checking of the binary reference
embedded in the match binary state was omitted for the tracing tests. This would cause
the binary match state to reference deallocated memory.
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* sverk/large-list_to_integer-bug/OTP-12624:
erts: Fix bug in list_to_integer for very large strings
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* egil/maint/process_dictionary-initial-size/OTP-12535:
erts: Document option 'hpds'
erts: Enable command line argument for initial pd size
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list_to_integer(lists:duplicate(10000000,$0)).
crashed due to overflow when calculating nr heap words.
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Use '+hpds size' to set initial process dictionary size for spawned processes.
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Comparison of exact terms could cause faulty term tests.
This was caused by a faulty (too small) internal type.
Symptom:
-1 = erts_internal:cmp_term(2147483648,0). %% wrong
Correct:
1 = erts_internal:cmp_term(2147483648,0).
Reported-by: Jesper Louis Andersen
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* nox/fix-port_info-race:
Fix a race condition when calling port_info/1
OTP-12587
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* wmalik/minor-fixes:
Fix proc_lib doc
Remove commented out code
Fix make_hash description
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This variable hold the values returned by erlang:port_info/1 and
shouldn't be static.
Reported-by: Heinz Nikolaus Gies
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* rickard/port_control_flags_crash/OTP-12544:
Make access to control_flags safe in non-smp emulator
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* mikpe/avoid-oversize-bignums:
don't leave a heap hole in erts_bs_get_integer_2
don't create oversize bignums in binary matching
OTP-12556
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* leoliu/master:
Two minor fixes
OTP-12545
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* Fix documentation on $char for unicode
* Remove duplicate declaration for erts_encode_ext_dist_header_size
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An extra '}' were printed in remote links.
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Reset p->htop in the oversize bignum error case to avoid leaving a
hole in the heap, which would crash the debug emulator.
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Bignums are artifically restricted in size. Arithmetic and logical
operations check the sizes of resulting bignums, and turn oversize
results into system_limit exceptions.
However, this check is not performed when bignums are constructed by
binary matching. The consequence is that such matchings can construct
oversize bignums that satisfy is_integer/1 yet don't work. Performing
arithmetic such as Term - 0 fails with a system_limit exception. Worse,
performing a logical operation such as Term band Term results in [].
The latter occurs because the size checking (e.g. in erts_band()) is
a simple ASSERT(is_not_nil(...)) on the result of the bignum operation,
which internally is [] (NIL) in the case of oversize results. However,
ASSERT is a no-op in release builds, so the error goes unnoticed and []
is returned as the result of the band/2.
This patch addresses this by preventing oversize bignums from entering
the VM via binary matching:
- the internal bytes_to_big() procedure is augmented to return NIL for
oversize results, just like big_norm()
- callers of bytes_to_big() are augmented to check for NIL returns and
signal errors in those cases
- erts_bs_get_integer_2() can only fail with badmatch, so that is the
Erlang-level result of oversize bignums from binary matches
- big_SUITE.erl is extended with a test case that fails without this
fix (no error signalled) and passes with it (badmatch occurs)
Credit goes to Nico Kruber for the initial bug report.
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Closes all open socket before writing crashdump to file.
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The intention of this callback is to close all sockets associated to
a port. It is closed only on crashdumps.
This will currently only be used for the epmd port.
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The 64-bit atomic ops API is implemented by
* native word size atomic ops on 64-bit architectures, and
* native double word size atomic ops on 32-bit architectures
when available. When native double word size atomic is not
available, the fallback using modification counters is
used.
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* sverk/port_get_data-race/OTP-12208:
erts: Fix port data memory allocation bug
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* rickard/maint-17/activate-runq/OTP-12287:
Do not let non-empty run-queue prevent activation of scheduler
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OTP-12323
* sverk/cpool-search-improvement:
erts: Add internal docs for super carrier and new cpool search.
erts: Fix bug causing mbc to be deleted from cpool before it was inserted
erts: Fix bug causing mbc removed from cpool to be used at pool entrance
erts: Add pooled_list and traitor_list
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for non-immediate port data >= sizeof(Eterm)*2 words.
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OTP-12300
* vinoski/dirty-nif-return-gc:
Fix gc-related problem with dirty NIFs
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OTP-12298
* lemenkov/expose_nif_version:
Expose NIF version
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* vinoski/fix-smp-disable-with-ds/OTP-12295:
Fix "-smp disable" for emulator with dirty schedulers
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* lukas/erts/fix_undefined_behaviour/OTP-12290:
erts: Fix ub in list_to_integer and bignum div
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rickard/maint-17/activate-runq/OTP-12287
* rickard/activate-runq/OTP-12287:
Do not let non-empty run-queue prevent activation of scheduler
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
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Ensure that the return value from a dirty NIF call is made part of the GC
rootset. Add a new regression test to nif_SUITE.
Thanks to Daniel Goertzen for reporting the error and providing a test
case, and to Sverker Eriksson for making test case reproducible and finding
the fix.
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* sverk/beam-ranges-bug/OTP-12273:
erts: Fix bug in beam_ranges
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This patch allows checking for NIF API version in a way similar to
driver version. E.g. by calling erlang:system_info(nif_version).
Signed-off-by: Peter Lemenkov <[email protected]>
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Symptom: VM on OSX (darwin11.4.2) with +Meamin running sasl tests,
crashing when init:reboot() does erlang:purge_module(installer).
Problem: Off-by-one bug in beam_ranges:find_range, returning the wrong
range if the 'end' of one module is the 'start' of the next. This is only
possible if using sys_alloc (+Meamin) as our own allocators always put
block headers between allocated payload data.
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* sverk/cpool_fetch-dc_list-bug/OTP-12249:
erts: Fix bug when delayed deallocated carrier is reused by cpool_fetch
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* sv/isfinite/OTP-12268:
Use isfinite() instead of finite() when available
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OS X Mavericks builds result in a number of warnings about finite() being
deprecated, like these:
beam/erl_arith.c:451:7: warning: 'finite' is deprecated: first deprecated in OS X 10.9 [-Wdeprecated-declarations]
ERTS_FP_ERROR(p, f1.fd, goto badarith);
^
sys/unix/erl_unix_sys.h:319:33: note: expanded from macro 'ERTS_FP_ERROR'
^
sys/unix/erl_unix_sys.h:244:51: note: expanded from macro '__ERTS_FP_ERROR'
^
/usr/include/math.h:718:12: note: 'finite' has been explicitly marked deprecated here
extern int finite(double) __OSX_AVAILABLE_BUT_DEPRECATED(__MAC_10_0, __MAC_10_9, __IPHONE_NA, __IPHONE_NA);
Add checks to use isfinite() instead of finite() where available. Verified
on OS X Mavericks 10.9.5 and Ubuntu 12.04.
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OTP-12266
* vinoski/erl-nif-init:
Fix missing field initializer in ERL_NIF_INIT macro
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Running "erl -smp disable" on an emulator built with dirty scheduler
support caused problems such as segmentation violations and emulator status
line outputs containing garbage. For example:
$ erl -smp disable
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
and:
$ erl -smp disable
Erlang/OTP 17 [DEVELOPMENT] [erts-6.2] [source] [64-bit] [ds:10:4297895689:4299948152] [async-threads:280]
This problem also caused the emulator smoke_test_SUITE to hit these same
problems if run in an emulator started with the "-smp disable" option.
Fix this segmentation violation by ensuring that dirty scheduler
information is printed in the status line only when the emulator is
compiled with ERTS_SMP enabled.
With this fix in place, the smoke_test_SUITE now passes when the "-smp
disable" option is used, and the emulator status line prints correctly for
both "-smp enable" and "-smp disable":
$ erl -smp enable
Erlang/OTP 17 [DEVELOPMENT] [erts-6.2] [source] [64-bit] [smp:8:8] [ds:8:8:10] [async-threads:10] [kernel-poll:false]
and:
$ erl -smp disable
Erlang/OTP 17 [DEVELOPMENT] [erts-6.2] [source] [64-bit] [async-threads:10] [kernel-poll:false]
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* rickard/maint-17/eager-check-io/OTP-12117:
No eager check I/O on OSE
Introduce support for eager check I/O scheduling
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Set IN_POOL flag _after_ mbc has been actually inserted.
Earlier it did not matter if IN_POOL was set early as it was not possible
to find a carrier before is was fully inserted. Now when searching
pooled_list and traitor_list we must make sure a found carrier has been
fully inserted into cpool before removing it.
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Clear both IN_POOL and BUSY flags when empty carrier is removed
is removed from pool to be destroyed.
Earlier it was enough to leave BUSY flag set but now with pooled_list
we must clear IN_POOL to avoid using it as cpool_entrance in cpool_fetch().
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The delayed dealloc queue destroyes one word but cpool_fetch() is expected
to return healthy carriers.
So we restore that overwritten word with a little bit of hackish code.
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