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A lot of erts internal messages used behind APIs to create
non-blocking calls, e.g. port_command, would cause the seq_trace
token to be cleared from the caller when it should not.
This commit fixes that and adds asserts that makes sure
that all messages sent have to correct token set.
Fixes: ERL-602
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* sverker/erl_interface/valgrind/OTP-15171:
erl_interface: Fix bug in ei_*receive_msg* functions
erl_interface: Seal test case memory leaks
erl_interface: Initialize erl_errno to zero
erts: Remove use of VALGRIND_PRINTF_XML
erl_interface: Add valgrind ability for test port programs
erts: Fix benign bug in cerl for valgrind
erts: Fix buggy calls to erts_sys_explicit_8bit_getenv
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which only existed in a patched version of valgrind (by pan)
no longer used.
Instead we use standard VALGRIND_PRINTF which will end up like this
if valgrind log format is XML and valgrind version >= 3.9:
<clientmsg>
<tid>7</tid>
<threadname>3_scheduler</threadname>
<text>Test case #20 ei_encode_SUITE:test_ei_encode_long/1
</text>
</clientmsg>
Note the extra trailing whitespace that may occure before </text>.
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* john/erts/fix-literal-map-elements/OTP-15184:
Fix a rare crash when matching on literal maps
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* sverker/crash-dump-crash-literals/OTP-15181:
erts: Fix bug in crash dump generation
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Fix trace_info/2
Provide build support for standalone corba repo
Fix release notes for OTP-21.0.2
Move to a dirty scheduler even when we have pending system tasks
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When matching on a literal map, the map is placed into the general
scratch register first. This is fine in isolation, but when the
key to be matched was in a Y register it would also be placed in
the scratch register, overwriting the map and crashing the
emulator.
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* john/erts/fix-dirty-reschedule-bug/OTP-15154:
Move to a dirty scheduler even when we have pending system tasks
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Symptom: emulator core dumps during crash dump generation.
Problem:
erts_dump_lit_areas did not grow correctly
to always be equal or larger than number of loaded modules.
The comment about twice the size to include both curr and old
did not seem right. The beam_ranges structure contains *all* loaded
module instances until they are removed when purged.
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Two of them only affect valgrind builds
and the one for ERL_CRASH_DUMP_NICE seems benign.
Return value changed in c2d70945dce9cb09d5d7120d6e9ddf7faac8d230
old -> new
-1 -> 0 not found
0 -> 1 found ok
1 -> -1 found but too big
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* john/erts/merge-OTP-15067:
Don't enqueue system tasks if target process is in fail_state
Fix erroneous schedule of freed/exiting processes
Fix deadlock in run queue evacuation
Fix memory leak of processes that died in the run queue
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When a system task was enqueued on a process between being
scheduled and the check altered in this commit, we'd run dirty
code on a normal scheduler as the RUNNING_SYS flag wasn't set
and we wouldn't migrate back.
This change migrates us to a dirty scheduler instead, which will
immediately bounce us back to a normal scheduler where
RUNNING_SYS will be set appropriately.
This is caught fairly reliably by
process_SUITE:system_task_failed_enqueue on machines with a lot of
cores.
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* john/erts/merge-OTP-15067:
Don't enqueue system tasks if target process is in fail_state
Fix erroneous schedule of freed/exiting processes
Fix deadlock in run queue evacuation
Fix memory leak of processes that died in the run queue
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* lukas/erts/etp-aux-work-fixes:
erts: Update etp-commands with correct aux_flags
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into john/erts/merge-OTP-15067
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The fail state wasn't re-checked in the state change loop; only
the FREE state was checked. In addition to that, we would leave
the task in the queue when bailing out which could lead to a
double-free.
This commit backports active_sys_enqueue from master to make it
easier to merge onwards.
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When scheduled out, the process was never checked for the FREE state
before rescheduling, which meant that a system task could sneak in
and cause a double-free later on.
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* sverker/process-info-exiting:
erts: Fix incoming signal handling for exiting process
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Seen symptom:
handle_process_info() called with is_alive=1 on exiting process,
reading broken Process.u.initial.module atom
overwritten by Process.u.terminate pointer.
Solution:
Let erts_proc_sig_handle_incoming() do nothing if process is
already exiting.
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* lukas/kernel/logger-config/OTP-13295:
erts: Fix emulator log messages to use erlang:system_time
kernel: Add LOGGER_SERVER_TAG to logger_server
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* sverker/ets-auto-unfix-delete-race/OTP-15109:
erts: Fix race between ets table deletion and auto-unfix
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Bug exists since ets-refs were introduced in 20.0
0d6dc895744c34c9c52fd42f4801a8a941864ae3.
Problem:
1. Process A fixates table T.
2. Process B starts deleting table T (either by ets:delete or exit)
and does tid_clear().
3. Process A exits and does proc_cleanup_fixed_table()
and get NULL from btid2tab() and deallocates DbFixation.
4. Process B continues deleting table in free_fixations_locked()
and finds the deallocated DbFixation in the fixing_procs tree.
Solution:
Wait with tid_clear() until after free_fixations_locked()
has traversed the fixing_procs tree.
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* sverker/broken-sig-queue:
erts: Cleanup in proc_queue_signal
erts: Fix broken signal queue
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* Remove 'last' arg to sig_enqueue_trace_cleanup
* Only notify 'rp' if enqueue succeeded
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broken on master by
613cde66c25464121f2f6dace99782bad0e07d9b
Scenario:
proc_queue_signal() fails to send switched pending signal
due to state & ERTS_PSFLG_FREE,
and then calls erts_proc_sig_send_monitor_down() to enqueue to self
followed by sig_enqueue_trace_cleanup() that destroyed 'next' pointer
of enqueued signal.
Solution:
Switch order and do sig_enqueue_trace_cleanup() first.
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do not call abort_signal_task() with invalid data
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This was changed in the logger in 8aa64c90ddd20ec0ca8cc5fe92a6124324c51da5.
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* sverker/pooled-age-order:
erts: Let allocator pooled_tree also use Age Order
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* sverker/erlang-memory-fix:
erts: Purge unused allocation types
erts: Fix erlang:memory for 'processes' and 'processes_used'
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* sverker/ets-count/OTP-14987:
erts,stdlib: Improve docs about obsolete ets_limit
erts: Reduce test log noise from ets_SUITE
erts: Increase scalability of ets name lookup
erts: Rename one of delete_trap to select_delete_trap
erts: Refactor usage of am_atom_put to ERTS_MAKE_AM
erts: Add system_info(ets_count)
erts: Fix narrow race between ets:new and ets:delete
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by expanding the default size of the hash table
and increase number of locks.
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and let compiler determine string lengths.
These were actually wrong in erl_db.c:
count_trap\0
replace_tra
select_tra
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If scheduler_data is not set correctly on normal schedulers
the code in erts_schedule_time_break and possibly others
will trigger asserts.
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if configured for the allocator. This was not implemented
and pooled_tree always used address order first fit.
The "problem" was as a carrier can be part of both the pooled tree
(of its owner) and the allocation tree (of a foreign instance)
at the same time. Solved by duplicating 'birth_time' in both
AOFF_RBTree_t nodes for each carrier.
Blocks still cannot use age order and does not pay
any memory cost for birth_time.
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* lukas/erts/cpu_time_thread/OTP-15090:
erts: Make cpu_timestamp use per thread on Linux
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of same named table.
If other process does ets:delete
before ets:new has completely finished and done save_owned_table
then ets:delete might do delete_owned_table and deref wild pointers
in tb->common.owned.
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* sverker/ets-delete_all_objects-trap/OTP-15078:
erts: Rename untrapping db_free_*empty*_table
erts: Make ets:delete_all_objects yield on fixed table
erts: Optimize ets delete all in fixed table
erts: Refactor ets select iteration code
erts: Cleanup ets code
erts: Optimize ets hash object deallocactions
erts: Refactor pseudo deleted ets objects
erts: Make atomic ets:delete_all_objects yield
erts: Fix reduction bump for ets:delete/1
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