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* kvakvs/erts/list_to_integer/OTP-13293:
Better list_to_integer
Moved do_list_to_integer from bif.c to big.c
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* maint:
erts: When erts_alloc fails, the emulator no longer aborts
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* lukas/erts/enomem_no_abort/OTP-13292:
erts: When erts_alloc fails, the emulator no longer aborts
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* lukas/erts/msacc:
Update preloaded modules
erts: Make msacc alloctor type thread safe
Silence compiler
erts: Fix msacc testcase on some windowses
erts: Add power saving cpu feature tests and use them
erts: Refactor perf counter internal interface
erts: Add rdtscp instruction check
erts: Fix hrtime for windows
erts: use correct function for perf counter on non-x86
erts: Fix msacc win32 debug compile error
erts: Add microstate accounting
erts, kernel: Add os:perf_counter function
erts: Add ERTS_WRITE_UNLIKELY
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* maint:
Use nano second time unit in tracing
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* rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222:
Use nano second time unit in tracing
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c
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Now tries to use whole width of signed long (Sint) and this halves amount of
multiplications needed to parse long integers. New code is 2-3 times faster
than the old code for large inputs (tens and hundreds of digits), behavior
should not change for small inputs.
Test ran 10k times with GC forced between attempts.
Was (R17):
720 el base 10: 0.14682 sec; base 16: 0.192722 sec; base 36: 0.337118 sec.
2800 el base 10: 1.794133 sec; base 16: 2.735106 sec; base 36: 4.761108 sec.
6500 el base 10: 9.316434 sec; base 16: 14.109469 sec; base 36: 25.319263 sec.
Now (R19 Dev)
720 el base 10: 0.10265 sec; base 16: 0.10851 sec; base 36: 0.160478 sec.
2800 el base 10: 1.002793 sec; base 16: 1.360649 sec; base 36: 2.174309 sec.
6500 el base 10: 4.722197 sec; base 16: 6.60522 sec; base 36: 10.552795 sec.
Added test for corner cases and sign bit corruption. Replaced macros with
inline and hid it inside C file to not pollute global namespace
Old bug in #define LG2_LOOKUP: Replaced with inline function and table
recalculated for all bases 2 to 36 (was 2 to 64)
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* margnus1/bs_unit_fix:
hipe: Fix signed compares of unsigned sizes
beam: Fix overflow bug in i_bs_add_jId
hipe: Add tests for bad bit syntax float sizes
Add a case testing the handling of guards involving binaries
Add some more binary syntax construction tests
hipe: Guard against enormous numbers in ranges
hipe: Fix constructing huge binaries
hipe: Fix binary constructions failing with badarith
Add missing corner-case to bs_construct_SUITE
hipe: Allow unsigned args in hipe_rtl_arith
hipe: test unit size match in bs_put_binary_all
hipe: test unit size match in bs_append
Fix hipe_rtl_binary_construct:floorlog2/1
OTP-13272
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LONG_LIVED is not thread safe on non-smp and
can only be used by scheduler.
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perf counter is now part of the function pointer interface
and also the function returns the value instead of writing
to a memory buffer.
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Microstate accounting is a way to track which state the
different threads within ERTS are in. The main usage area
is to pin point performance bottlenecks by checking which
states the threads are in and then from there figuring out
why and where to optimize.
Since checking whether microstate accounting is on or off is
relatively expensive if done in a short loop only a few of the
states are enabled by default and more states can be enabled
through configure.
I've done some benchmarking and the overhead with it turned off
is not noticible and with it on it is a fraction of a percent.
If you enable the extra states, depending on the benchmark,
the ovehead when turned off is about 1% and when turned on
somewhere inbetween 5-15%.
OTP-12345
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The perf_counter is a very very cheap and high resolution timer
that can be used to timestamp system events. It does not have
monoticity guarantees, but should on most OS's expose a monotonous
time.
A special instruction has been created for this counter to further
speed up fetching it.
OTP-12908
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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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* rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222:
Introduce time management in native APIs
Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed option
Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats
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* lukas/erts/gc_info/OTP-13265:
erts: Add garbage_collection_info to process_info/2
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c
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* maint:
Fix HL timer hard debug implementation
Fix stack alignment problem in ethread test on arm
Skip time_SUITE:timestamp on timewarp test
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* rickard/test-fix:
Fix HL timer hard debug implementation
Fix stack alignment problem in ethread test on arm
Skip time_SUITE:timestamp on timewarp test
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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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New timestamp options for trace, sequential trace, and
system profile:
- monotonic_timestamp
- strict_monotonic_timestamp
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* maint:
Fix dirty scheduler check in handle_aux_work
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* sverk/safe-purging/OTP-13122:
erts: Ignore unexpected messages to erts_code_purger
erts: Optimize erlang:check_process_code
erts: Refactor check_process_code/3
erts: Make copy_literals more fail safe
erts: Move copy_literals/2 from erlang to erts_internal
erts: Make erlang:purge_module/1 safe
erts: Refactor code:purge/1 and code:soft_purge/1
erts: Introduce erts_code_purger
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* maint:
Do not allow aux work on dirty schedulers
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* vinoski/dirty-sched-no-aux-work/OTP-13236:
Do not allow aux work on dirty schedulers
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by ignoring literals.
erts_internal:check_process_code will be called again anyway
(with option {copy_literals, true}) before the module is actually purged.
No need to check literals twice.
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* Same process must do enable-disable.
* System process will force it and never get 'aborted'
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as it's not a public interface.
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Problem: erlang:purge_module/1 is not safe in the sense
that very bad things may happen if the code to be purged
is still referred to by live processes.
Introduce erts_internal:purge_module which is the same as the old
erlang:purge_module BIF (except it returns false if no such old module).
Implement erlang:purge_module in Erlang and let it invoke
erts_code_purger for safe purging where all clogging processes
first are killed.
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* sverk/fvisibility-hidden/OTP-13227:
erts: Allow -fvisibility=hidden for NIFs and drivers
erts: Cleanup erl_driver.h for windows
erts: Refactor ERL_NIF_INIT macro
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as a system process with preloaded code.
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as is strongly recommended by gcc man page.
We use __attribute__ ((visibility("default"))) to make sure
the init functions are properly exported.
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The comment is misleading and
no need to "export" static windows drivers.
DRIVER_INIT for dynamic windows drivers
is defined in erl_win_dyn_driver.h
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OTP-13167
* sverk/proc-dict-opt:
erts: Add new test case pdict_SUITE:mixed
erts: Add 'fill_heap' to erts_debug:state_internal_state
erts: Rename proc dict size to arraySize
erts: Refactor proc dict with 'usedSlots'
erts: Add sizeMask for faster proc dict indexing
erts: Remove ProcDict.used
erts: Add proc dict macros ERTS_PD_START/SIZE
erts: Optimize away function "array_put" in proc dict
erts: Optimize hashing in process dictionary
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* sverk/check_process_code-fix:
erts: Fix bug in check_process_code for literals
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* maint:
Light weight statistics of run queue lengths
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
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* rickard/rq-len/OTP-13201:
Light weight statistics of run queue lengths
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- statistics(total_run_queue_lengths)
- statistics(run_queue_lengths)
- statistics(total_active_tasks)
- statistics(active_tasks)
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
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* maint:
Use monotonic time for call_time trace
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* rickard/ohmq-fixup/OTP-13047:
Fix asynchronous BIF timer cancellation message reply
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