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2018-06-18Update copyright yearHenrik Nord
2018-05-15erts: Fix unused variable warning in unix prim fileLukas Larsson
2018-05-03Stop assuming that all NTFS reparse points are linksJohn Högberg
This fixes a crash that would occur when using file:read_file_info/1 on a file with a non-link reparse point, which are commonly seen in RSS and OneDrive folders.
2018-03-19Fix file:change_group/change_ownerJohn Högberg
It wasn't possible to change group/owner separately, and our test suite lacked coverage for that. ERL-589
2018-02-26Allow opening device files and FIFOs with file:open/2John Högberg
To the best of our knowledge this was introduced since file operations on device files/FIFO:s could hang the emulator forever back when the emulator was single-threaded and lacked IO threads; a read operation could block all progress preventing the write operation it waited for from occurring. Granted, this could still happen through starving all dirty IO schedulers, but the same issue can arise with NFS files which we've always allowed. Removing this restriction also lets us remove a stat(2) call that was added to specifically allow `/dev/null`.
2017-12-06Add translation for ERROR_INVALID_NAMEJohn Högberg
Most functions return this if they're given an invalid path, eg. if they contain "<" or ">". ENOENT may seem like a strange translation, but that's what open(2) returns when fed garbage, so we'll roll with that.
2017-11-30Reimplement efile_drv as a dirty NIFJohn Högberg
This improves the latency of file operations as dirty schedulers are a bit more eager to run jobs than async threads, and use a single global queue rather than per-thread queues, eliminating the risk of a job stalling behind a long-running job on the same thread while other async threads sit idle. There's no such thing as a free lunch though; the lowered latency comes at the cost of increased busy-waiting which may have an adverse effect on some applications. This behavior can be tweaked with the +sbwt flag, but unfortunately it affects all types of schedulers and not just dirty ones. We plan to add type-specific flags at a later stage. sendfile has been moved to inet_drv to lessen the effect of a nasty race; the cooperation between inet_drv and efile has never been airtight and the socket dying at the wrong time (Regardless of reason) could result in fd aliasing. Moving it to the inet driver makes it impossible to trigger this by closing the socket in the middle of a sendfile operation, while still allowing it to be aborted -- something that can't be done if it stays in the file driver. The race still occurs if the controlling process dies in the short window between dispatching the sendfile operation and the dup(2) call in the driver, but it's much less likely to happen now. A proper fix is in the works. -- Notable functional differences: * The use_threads option for file:sendfile/5 no longer has any effect. * The file-specific DTrace probes have been removed. The same effect can be achieved with normal tracing together with the nif__entry/nif__return probes to track scheduling. -- OTP-14256
2017-11-30Add a mutable binary buffer type (prim_buffer)John Högberg
2017-11-09Merge branch 'john/erts/fix-gunzip-eos/OTP-14730/ERL-507' into maint-20Erlang/OTP
* john/erts/fix-gunzip-eos/OTP-14730/ERL-507: Only apply EOS behaviors if there's pending data
2017-11-09Fix deflateParams on zlib 1.2.11John Högberg
1.2.11 started bailing when avail_out==0 regardless of whether there's anything to flush or not, and there's no point in adapting the old method since it was vulnerable to bugs in other zlib versions which updated the deflate parameters even on failure. The api_deflateParams test has been expanded accordingly, and two white-box cases in zip_usage has been updated to make fewer assumptions about the output; the validity of the compressed data is what matters, not whether it's exactly the same as the test vector.
2017-11-02Only apply EOS behaviors if there's pending dataJohn Högberg
2017-10-11Add zlib:set_controlling_process/2John Högberg
2017-09-29Fix minor incompatibilities in inflate behaviorJohn Högberg
When presented with multiple valid but concatenated streams, the old driver returned an empty result once the end of the first stream was reached, and kept doing so even if fed new data. The new driver/NIF returned a data_error instead. zlib:inflateInit/3 has been added to control this behavior, but is not yet ready for public use.
2017-09-07Replace ad-hoc MIN/MAX macros with common onesJohn Högberg
Besides being noisy, they were already defined by a global Unix- specific header, causing the Windows build to fail if one forgot to define them.
2017-09-05Improve zlib error messages and update test suite to fitJohn Högberg
OTP-14527
2017-09-05Replace the zlib driver with a NIFJohn Högberg
All operations will now yield appropriately, allowing them to be used freely in concurrent applications. This commit also deprecates the functions listed below, although they won't raise deprecation warnings until OTP 21: zlib:adler32 zlib:crc32 zlib:inflateChunk zlib:getBufSize zlib:setBufSize The behavior of throwing an error when a dictionary is required for decompression has also been deprecated.
2016-12-07Update copyright-yearErlang/OTP
2016-05-24erts: Move tracer SecondTraceTerm to Opts mapLukas Larsson
The extra trace data has been moved to the opts map in order for the tracer to be able to distinguish inbetween extra trace data 'undefined' and no extra trace data. In the same commit all opts associations have been changed so that if the tracer should not use them, the key is left unassicated instead of being sent to undefined. This should be give a small performance gain and also makes the API easier to work with.
2016-05-11erts: Only allow remove from trace_status callbackLukas Larsson
Make it so that it is only possible to remove a tracer via returning remove from an erl_tracer. This limition is put in place in order to avoid a lot of lock checking and taking in various places, especially in regards to trace events happening on dirty schedulers.
2016-05-03Merge branch 'egil/erts/gc-doc/OTP-13532'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
* egil/erts/gc-doc/OTP-13532: erts: Remove forgotten atoms in erl_tracer erts: Update garbage collection trace documentation
2016-05-03Merge branch 'lukas/erts/tracing/misc_fixes/OTP-13503'Lukas Larsson
* lukas/erts/tracing/misc_fixes/OTP-13503: erts: Add test for new procs trace with spawn_link kernel: Remove seq_trace event order dep in tc erts: Add tests for set on link tracing erts: Expand trace tests for refc binaries erts: Remove erl_tracer with invalid state erts: Remove some dead code erts: Fix broken doc link to erl_tracer Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c
2016-05-02erts: Remove forgotten atoms in erl_tracerBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-04-29erts: Extend garbage collection traceBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
Replace 'gc_start' and 'gc_end' with * 'gc_minor_start' * 'gc_minor_end' * 'gc_major_start' * 'gc_major_end'
2016-04-26erts: Remove erl_tracer with invalid stateLukas Larsson
2016-04-15erts: Implement tracer modulesLukas Larsson
Add the possibility to use modules as trace data receivers. The functions in the module have to be nifs as otherwise complex trace probes will be very hard to handle (complex means trace probes for ports for example). This commit changes the way that the ptab->tracer field works from always being an immediate, to now be NIL if no tracer is present or else be the tuple {TracerModule, TracerState} where TracerModule is an atom that is later used to lookup the appropriate tracer callbacks to call and TracerState is just passed to the tracer callback. The default process and port tracers have been rewritten to use the new API. This commit also changes the order which trace messages are delivered to the potential tracer process. Any enif_send done in a tracer module may be delayed indefinitely because of lock order issues. If a message is delayed any other trace message send from that process is also delayed so that order is preserved for each traced entity. This means that for some trace events (i.e. send/receive) the events may come in an unintuitive order (receive before send) to the trace receiver. Timestamps are taken when the trace message is generated so trace messages from differented processes may arrive with the timestamp out of order. Both the erlang:trace and seq_trace:set_system_tracer accept the new tracer module tracers and also the backwards compatible arguments. OTP-10267