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In the origin implementation, the hash value of atom term is retrieved
from the atom table. Reading the atom table is expensive since it is in
memory and leads to more cache missing.
The size of a process dictionary is usually small. The atom value (the
index) is unique and can be hash value for it. Using the atom value
directly should be more efficient.
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A step toward better integration of hipe load and purge
Highlights:
* code_server no longer needs to call hipe_unified_loader:post_beam_load/1
Instead new internal function hipe_redirect_to_module()
is called by loading BIFs to patch native call sites if needed.
* hipe_purge_module() is called by erts_internal:purge_module/2
to purge any native code.
* struct hipe_mfa_info redesigned and only used for exported
functions that are called from or implemented by native code.
A list of native call sites (struct hipe_ref) are kept for each hipe_mfa_info.
* struct hipe_sdesc used by hipe_find_mfa_from_ra()
to build native stack traces.
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with a copy_module() function.
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in Text part of error tuple, like
{error, {load, "Library load-call unsuccessful (606)}}
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This fixes a fault introduced in 19.0 where an invalid
tracer would block setting of a new tracer on a process.
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A process calling a fun from a module currently being soft-purged
could race with failure of the soft purge. When this happened the
call triggered loading of the module which erroneously would
load new code for the module in the case no new generation was
currently loaded.
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* sverker/remove-nif-reload:
erts: Cuddle nif_SUITE:consume_timeslice
erts: Remove old doc note for erlang:load_nif
erts: Remove deprecated nif 'reload' feature
erts: Fix trace_nif_SUITE to load nif lib only once
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* sverker/ets-load-factor:
erts: Unify reduction count for ets:select
stdlib: Cuddle ets_SUITE for valgrind
stdlib: Fix ets_SUITE:smp_select_delete
erts: Tweak ets grow/shrink to keep up at contention
erts: Fix ets_SUITE:memory
erts: Suppress failed ETS memory checks
erts: Reduce ets hash load factor
erts: Enable a smaller first hash segment for ets
erts: Redesign ets with separate segment tables
erts: Remove unnecessary access of 'is_resizing'
erts: Add ErtsSizeofMember macro
erts: Add ErtsContainerStruct_ for array members
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to be per object as the other select-variants
and not per table slot.
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by simply asking for the size of struct ext_segtab
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due to the grow/shrink hysteresis of the meta tables
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for faster lookup/insert/delete
at the expense of about one word per object.
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* Keep it simple(r)
* To prepare for both dynamic sized segments and segtabs
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in tables without write_concurrency
and remove it totally #ifndef ERTS_SMP
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(in case it matters)
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Also update already deprecated calls.
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and instead let erlang:load_nif/2 return {error, {reload, _}}
before even trying to load the library
if a NIF library has already been successfully loaded
for the calling module instance.
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* maint:
erts: Add nif_SUITE:t_on_load
erts: Improve nif_SUITE:upgrade test
Don't leak old code when loading a modules with an on_load function
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_code_purger.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
erts/preloaded/src/erts_code_purger.erl
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* bjorn/erts/on_load/ERL-240/OTP-13893:
erts: Add nif_SUITE:t_on_load
erts: Improve nif_SUITE:upgrade test
Don't leak old code when loading a modules with an on_load function
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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
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Normally, calling code:delete/1 before re-loading the code for a
module is unnecessary but causes no problem.
But there will be be problems if the new code has an on_load function.
Code with an on_load function will always be loaded as old code
to allowed it to be easily purged if the on_load function would fail.
If the on_load function succeeds, the old and current code will be
swapped.
So in the scenario where code:delete/1 has been called explicitly,
there is old code but no current code. Loading code with an
on_load function will cause the reference to the old code to be
overwritten. That will at best cause a memory leak, and at worst
an emulator crash (especially if NIFs are involved).
To avoid that situation, we will put the code with the on_load
function in a special, third slot in Module.
ERL-240
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Prepare release
Fix crash due to heap fragments left after GC
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/emulator/beam/erl_gc.c
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Do not decode distribution messages as part of the GC operation.
Distribution messages containing maps may generate heap fragments.
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* maint:
Fix restore of 'current' field when rescheduled NIF completes
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* sverker/beam-too-few-functions/ERL-244:
erts: Reject beam file with too few functions
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* maint:
Fix erts_thr_progress_unmanaged_delay()
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* rickard/thr-prgr-unmanaged-delay-bug/OTP-13869:
Fix erts_thr_progress_unmanaged_delay()
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* maint:
Fix thread calls to erl_drv_send_term()/erl_drv_output_term()
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* rickard/drv-send-term-thr-bug/OTP-13866:
Fix thread calls to erl_drv_send_term()/erl_drv_output_term()
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/io.c
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* kvakvs/erts/gc_minor_option/OTP-11695:
erts: Fix req_system_task gc typespec
Fix process_SUITE system_task_blast and no_priority_inversion2
Option to erlang:garbage_collect to request minor (generational) GC
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
erts/preloaded/src/erts_internal.erl
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Thread progress leader update did not cache current unmanaged index
when waiting for unmanaged threads. This caused
erts_thr_progress_unmanaged_delay() to stop working until a new leader
took over.
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* lukas/erts/tracing/fix_sparc_align_issue/OTP-13803:
erts: Immed tracer states also have to be alignable
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* bjorn/floor-ceiling/OTP-13692:
Add math:floor/1 and math:ceil/1
Implement the new ceil/1 and floor/1 guard BIFs
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Add math:floor/1 and math:ceil/1 to avoid unnecessary conversions
in floating point expressions. That is, instead of having to write
float(floor(X)) as part of a floating point expressions, we can
write simply math:floor(X).
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Implement as ceil/1 and floor/1 as new guard BIFs (essentially part of
Erlang language). They are guard BIFs because trunc/1 is a guard
BIF. It would be strange to have trunc/1 as a part of the language, but
not ceil/1 and floor/1.
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* bjorn/erts/help-clang:
Slightly reduce code size of process_main()
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* maint:
Introduce literal sweep of native stack in new purge strategy
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