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2013-10-15Merge branch 'rickard-sverker/supercarrier/OTP-11149' into maintSverker Eriksson
* rickard-sverker/supercarrier/OTP-11149: (29 commits) erts: Add test case for erts_mmap erts: Add mutex to init_atoms in erts_mmap.c erts: Fix lock violation for init_atoms in erl_mmap.c erts: Fix misc minor bugs in supercarrier initialization erts: Add erts_mmap stats erts: Add erts_bld_tupleX macros erts: Rename erts_bld_atom_uint_2tup_list to *_uword_* erts: Fix bug in lookup_free_seg erts: Fix race bug in erts_munmap erts: Add HARD_DBG_MSEG erts: Refactor rbt_insert in erl_mmap erts: erts_mmap improved free seg desc management erts: Add documentation for +MMsc* system flags erts: Allow page aligned erts_munmap() erts: Sort tree in super aligned sizes (SA_SZ_ADDR_ORDER) erts: Fix ASSERT bug and void* arithmetics erts: Add mmap argument to erts_debug:get_internal_state erts: Improve erts_mmap out of free descriptor management erts: Cleanup erl_mmap erts: Add __func__ to ERTS_ASSERT macro ...
2013-10-14Merge branch 'maint'Fredrik Gustafsson
2013-09-30erts: Refactor the ASSERT macroSverker Eriksson
Introduce unconditional ERTS_ASSERT and use that for both ASSERT and ASSERT_EXPR.
2013-09-23add {active,N} socket option for TCP, UDP, and SCTPSteve Vinoski
Add the {active,N} socket option, where N is an integer in the range -32768..32767, to allow a caller to specify the number of data messages to be delivered to the controlling process. Once the socket's delivered message count either reaches 0 or is explicitly set to 0 with inet:setopts/2 or by including {active,0} as an option when the socket is created, the socket transitions to passive ({active, false}) mode and the socket's controlling process receives a message to inform it of the transition. TCP sockets receive {tcp_passive,Socket}, UDP sockets receive {udp_passive,Socket} and SCTP sockets receive {sctp_passive,Socket}. The socket's delivered message counter defaults to 0, but it can be set using {active,N} via any gen_tcp, gen_udp, or gen_sctp function that takes socket options as arguments, or via inet:setopts/2. New N values are added to the socket's current counter value, and negative numbers can be used to reduce the counter value. Specifying a number that would cause the socket's counter value to go above 32767 causes an einval error. If a negative number is specified such that the counter value would become negative, the socket's counter value is set to 0 and the socket transitions to passive mode. If the counter value is already 0 and inet:setopts(Socket, [{active,0}]) is specified, the counter value remains at 0 but the appropriate passive mode transition message is generated for the socket. This commit contains a modified preloaded prim_inet.beam due to changes in prim_inet.erl. Add tests for {active,N} mode for TCP, UDP, and SCTP sockets. Add documentation for {active,N} mode for inet, gen_tcp, gen_udp, and gen_sctp.
2013-09-12Remove ^L characters hidden randomly in the code. Not those used in text ↵Pierre Fenoll
files as delimiters. While working on a tool that processes Erlang code and testing it against this repo, I found out about those little sneaky 0xff. I thought it may be of help to other people build such tools to remove non-conforming-to-standard characters.
2013-09-05Merge branch 'raimo/fix-signedness-flaws-in-efile_drv' into maintRaimo Niskanen
* raimo/fix-signedness-flaws-in-efile_drv: Fix EV_* macros and functions signedness flaws
2013-09-04Merge branch 'raimo/linux-network-namespace-sockopt/OTP-11157' into maintRaimo Niskanen
* raimo/linux-network-namespace-sockopt/OTP-11157: Document socket option 'netns' Rudimentary test Make netns option value a string Implement netns for SCTP + bugfixes Implement netns option for TCP and UDP Implement emulator netns support for TCP and UDP
2013-09-02Fix EV_* macros and functions signedness flawsRaimo Niskanen
2013-08-23Create better distribution of files over async threadsPatrik Nyblom
The actual port id is used to create a key from the pointer value which is the ErlDrvPort. To do this a new driver api function driver_async_port_key is added and the driver API minor version is updated. The documentation is updated and the faulty description of how to spread ports over async threads is updated to use the new API. Testcase also added.
2013-08-23Initialize errno properly in win32 efile_may_openfilePatrik Nyblom
2013-08-23Add debug functionality to retrieve async keyPatrik Nyblom
2013-08-20erts: Fix bug in translating ev macros to functionsLukas Larsson
2013-08-13erts: Refactor non-pure macros to functionsLukas Larsson
This is needed as some gcc versions seems to optimize this undefined behaviour in a way which breaks this code.
2013-07-17Implement netns for SCTP + bugfixesRaimo Niskanen
2013-07-17Implement emulator netns support for TCP and UDPRaimo Niskanen
2013-06-12Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-05-31kernel: Fix bug in file:pwrite for large data setsSverker Eriksson
Bug introduced in a73414d2e8ad03538 and never released.
2013-05-20Merge branch 'nox/fix-wcwidth/OTP-11106' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* nox/fix-wcwidth/OTP-11106: Properly guard WIDE_TAG use with HAVE_WCWIDTH in ttsl_drv
2013-05-16Merge branch 'rickard/inet_opts/OTP-11075' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/inet_opts/OTP-11075: Make high_msgq_watermark and low_msgq_watermark generic inet options Conflicts: erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
2013-05-14Properly guard WIDE_TAG use with HAVE_WCWIDTH in ttsl_drvAnthony Ramine
2013-05-08Merge branch 'nox/wide-chars/OTP-11088' into maintFredrik Gustafsson
* nox/wide-chars/OTP-11088: Support wide characters in the shell through wcwidth() Fix bogus DEBUGLOG() incantations in ttsl_drv
2013-05-06Make high_msgq_watermark and low_msgq_watermark generic inet optionsRickard Green
2013-04-27Support wide characters in the shell through wcwidth()Anthony Ramine
There is one remaining bug where ttsl_drv's state ends up inconsistent with the terminal own state; when a wide character is entered on the last column of the terminal. Reported-by: Loïc Hoguin
2013-04-27Fix bogus DEBUGLOG() incantations in ttsl_drvAnthony Ramine
2013-04-22Fix src/dest overlap in ttsl driverLukas Larsson
2013-04-21fix valgrind error in erts/emulator/drivers/unix/ttsl_drv.cSteve Vinoski
Running some valgrind memory checking showed the error below: ==18040== Thread 6: ==18040== Source and destination overlap in memcpy(0xf3f3f04, 0xf3f3f08, 52) ==18040== at 0x4C2CFA0: memcpy@@GLIBC_2.14 (in /usr/lib/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) ==18040== by 0x5CF527: del_chars (ttsl_drv.c:845) ==18040== by 0x5CED5E: ttysl_from_erlang (ttsl_drv.c:658) ==18040== by 0x4982E3: erts_write_to_port (io.c:1235) ==18040== by 0x49A2BD: erts_port_command (io.c:2223) ==18040== by 0x48C054: do_send (bif.c:1962) ==18040== by 0x48CB6E: erl_send (bif.c:2162) ==18040== by 0x566599: process_main (beam_emu.c:1665) ==18040== by 0x4B1A95: sched_thread_func (erl_process.c:4834) ==18040== by 0x6075E2: thr_wrapper (ethread.c:106) ==18040== by 0x5560E99: start_thread (pthread_create.c:308) This occurred on Linux using R15B01 while the shell was emitting a prompt, but the same problem is still present in R16B. Change the memcpy on line 845 of ttsl_drv.c to memmove as valgrind suggests. After the change, verify with valgrind that the error no longer occurs.
2013-03-27Merge branch 'lukas/erts/efile_delayed_write_fix/OTP-10984' into maintLukas Larsson
* lukas/erts/efile_delayed_write_fix/OTP-10984: Do driver_deq in worker threads instead of async_ready
2013-03-13Do driver_deq in worker threads instead of async_readyLukas Larsson
Doing it in async_ready was needed before the pdl was introduced, but now with the pdl the deq no longer needs the port lock to protect it. This was not an issue when async_ready was called in the worker thread, but now (R15B) that it is signalled back to the scheduler, some very nasty race conditions could occur when using driver_timer and async jobs.
2013-03-04erts: Fix void * arithmeticBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-03-04erts: gcc ansi does not allow 'inline'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-03-04erts: Use block comments - ansi styleBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-02-22Merge branch 'egil/win-efile-bugfix/OTP-10890'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
* egil/win-efile-bugfix/OTP-10890: erts: Use correct type for ReadFile bytes read
2013-02-22Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-02-22erts: Use correct type for ReadFile bytes readBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
Using a 64bit type for bytes read will not always clear the higher bits.
2013-02-21Merge branch 'sverk/tcp-exit_on_close-false'Sverker Eriksson
* sverk/tcp-exit_on_close-false: inet_drv: Fix condition to reject INET_REQ_IGNOREFD for UDP and SCTP A stab at fixing bug with {exit_on_close,false} not working
2013-02-15invoke_read_line now remembers read_ahead settingsLukas Larsson
2013-02-11erts: Fix memory leak in efile_drv.cSverker Eriksson
Seems to happen with async threads and when user closes the file explicitly before the port is closed.
2013-02-07inet_drv: Fix condition to reject INET_REQ_IGNOREFD for UDP and SCTPSverker Eriksson
2013-01-29A stab at fixing bug with {exit_on_close,false} not workingSverker Eriksson
when invalid packets are received.
2013-01-25Merge branch 'pan/fix-compiler-warnings-clang-and-new-gcc'Patrik Nyblom
* pan/fix-compiler-warnings-clang-and-new-gcc: Fix compiler warnings from GCC 4.7.1 on ARCH Linux Fix clang compiler warnings on FreeBSD in erts
2013-01-25Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-01-23Fix clang compiler warnings on FreeBSD in ertsPatrik Nyblom
The following are deliberately left, as I have only a list of compiler warnings and no system to test on: hipe/hipe_x86_signal.c:264:5: warning: no previous prototype for function '_sigaction' [-Wmissing-prototypes] int __SIGACTION(int signum, const struct sigaction *act, struct sigaction *oldact) ^ hipe/hipe_x86_signal.c:222:21: note: expanded from macro '__SIGACTION' ^ 1 warning generated. sys/unix/sys_float.c:835:16: warning: declaration of 'struct exception' will not be visible outside of this function [-Wvisibility] matherr(struct exception *exc) ^ sys/unix/sys_float.c:835:1: warning: no previous prototype for function 'matherr' [-Wmissing-prototypes] matherr(struct exception *exc) ^ 2 warnings generated. drivers/unix/unix_efile.c:1504:11: warning: implicit declaration of function 'sendfile' [-Wimplicit-function-declaration] retval = sendfile(in_fd, out_fd, *offset, SENDFILE_CHUNK_SIZE, ^ 1 warning generated.
2013-01-23Make _oct counters in inet_drv exactly 64 bitsPatrik Nyblom
Also, on 64 bit architectures, use 64 bit int's for the counters and be specific about the counter variables sizes utilizing datatypes from sys.h.
2013-01-23Fix inet_drv _oct counters 32bit/64bit bugPatrik Nyblom
2013-01-23Merge branch 'pan/R16/redhat_workaround'Patrik Nyblom
* pan/R16/redhat_workaround: Clean up and make the fix work on windows. Add workaround for CentOS/RedHat writev bug to inet_drv OTP-10747
2013-01-23Alternative solution to the efile_drv crash on exitPatrik Nyblom
2013-01-17Use share flags for all file operations on WindowsFilipe David Borba Manana
Some file operations provided by the Erlang file module didn't open the target file with all the file share flags. This made some concurrent file operations against the same file fail on Windows, while on other platforms such as GNU/Linux or Mac OS X they succeed. The operations will fail only if they're performed concurrently by different threads (async IO threads or scheduler threads). For example, one Erlang process does a file:delete/1 call while another Erlang process is doing a filelib:file_size/1 call. This made the former process get an eacces error from the file:delete/1 call. On GNU/Linux or Mac OS X the call would succeed. Another example is if one Erlang process attempts to open a file for reading while another one is in the middle of a file:read_file_info/1 call (after it opened the file and before it closed the file). It's easy to verify that if a file is not open with all the share flags, it's impossible for other threads (even if they belong to the same OS process) to open the file while the file is not closed by the first thread. The following test program shows this: #include <windows.h> #include <iostream> // Must be an existing file //#define SHARE_FLAGS (FILE_SHARE_READ) static DWORD WINAPI MyThreadFunction(LPVOID lpParam); static char *lastError(); int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { DWORD threadId; HANDLE threadHandle, hFile; hFile = CreateFile(FILENAME, GENERIC_READ, SHARE_FLAGS, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { std::cerr << "File open error from main: " << lastError() << std::endl; return 1; } std::cout << "Main thread opened file successfully" << std::endl; threadHandle = CreateThread(NULL, 0, MyThreadFunction, NULL, 0, &threadId); if (threadHandle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { std::cerr << "Thread create error from main: " << lastError() << std::endl; return 1; } WaitForSingleObject(threadHandle, INFINITE); CloseHandle(threadHandle); CloseHandle(hFile); return 0; } static DWORD WINAPI MyThreadFunction( LPVOID lpParam ) { HANDLE hFile; hFile = CreateFile(FILENAME, GENERIC_READ, SHARE_FLAGS, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, NULL); if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) { std::cerr << "File open error from second thread: " << lastError() << std::endl; return 1; } std::cout << "Second thread opened file successfully" << std::endl; CloseHandle(hFile); return 0; } static char *lastError() { static char *buf = NULL; DWORD dw = GetLastError(); if (buf != NULL) { LocalFree((LPTSTR) &buf); } FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER | FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM | FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS, NULL, dw, MAKELANGID(LANG_NEUTRAL, SUBLANG_DEFAULT), (LPTSTR) &buf, 0, NULL); return buf; } Rnning this program with SHARE_FLAGS set to 0 (as efile_fileinfo() does for e.g.), shows that the second thread is unable to open the file: C:\cygwin\home\fdmanana\tmp>touch foo.bar C:\cygwin\home\fdmanana\tmp>threads_fopen_test.exe Main thread opened file successfully File open error from second thread: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. Changing the program's SHARE_FLAGS to FILE_SHARE_READ, shows that both threads are able to open the file: C:\cygwin\home\fdmanana\tmp>touch foo.bar C:\cygwin\home\fdmanana\tmp>threads_test.exe Main thread opened file successfully Second thread opened file successfully Same logic applies to opening files for writing or deleting and renaming files while they're open by some other thread that didn't specify the flags FILE_SHARE_WRITE and FILE_SHARE_DELETE.
2013-01-11Merge branch 'fdm/file-allocate/OTP-10680'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
* fdm/file-allocate/OTP-10680: Update preloaded prim_file.beam erts: Fix xcomp configure for fallocate Add file:allocate/3 operation
2013-01-10Merge branch 'pn/ansi-console/OTP-10678'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
* pn/ansi-console/OTP-10678: Support ANSI in the console
2013-01-09Add file:allocate/3 operationFilipe David Manana
This operation allows pre-allocation of space for files. It succeeds only on systems that support such operation. The POSIX standard defines the optional system call posix_fallocate() to implement this feature. However, some systems implement more specific functions to accomplish the same operation. On Linux, if the more specific function fallocate() is implemented, it is used instead of posix_fallocate(), falling back to posix_fallocate() if the fallocate() call failed (it's only supported for the ext4, ocfs2, xfs and btrfs file systems at the moment). On Mac OS X it uses the specific fcntl() operation F_PREALLOCATE, falling back to posix_fallocate() if it's available (at the moment Mac OS X doesn't provide posix_fallocate()). On any other UNIX system, it uses posix_fallocate() if it's available. Any other system not providing this system call or any function to pre-allocate space for files, this operation always fails with the ENOTSUP POSIX error.