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rickard/aligned-sys_alloc-carriers_maint/OTP-11318
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc_util.h
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erts_sys_aligned_alloc() is currently implemented using posix_memalign if
it exist, or using _aligned_malloc on Windows.
If erts_sys_aligned_alloc() exist allocators will create sys_alloc
carriers similar to how this was done pre-R16.
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* rickard/win-drv-bugfix/OTP-10803:
Fix close_active_handle() properly
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* rickard/win-drv-bugfix/OTP-10807:
Fix flush of fd-driver on Windows
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* rickard/win-drv-bugfix/OTP-10803:
Fix unsafe accesses to driver data from win32 fd/vanilla/spawn drivers
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* rickard/win-drv-bugfix/OTP-10802:
Fix unsafe driver_select() from win32 vanilla/spawn drivers
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rickard/r16/port-optimizations/OTP-10336
* rickard/port-optimizations/OTP-10336:
Change annotate level for emacs-22 in cerl
Update etp-commands
Add documentation on communication in Erlang
Add support for busy port message queue
Add driver callback epilogue
Implement true asynchronous signaling between processes and ports
Add erl_drv_[send|output]_term
Move busy port flag
Use rwlock for driver list
Optimize management of port tasks
Improve configuration of process and port tables
Remove R9 compatibility features
Use ptab functionality also for ports
Prepare for use of ptab functionality also for ports
Atomic port state
Generalize process table implementation
Implement functionality for delaying thread progress from unmanaged threads
Conflicts:
erts/doc/src/erl_driver.xml
erts/doc/src/erlang.xml
erts/emulator/beam/beam_bif_load.c
erts/emulator/beam/beam_bp.c
erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c
erts/emulator/beam/bif.c
erts/emulator/beam/copy.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_port.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_message.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_port_task.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h
erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_lock.c
erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c
erts/emulator/beam/export.h
erts/emulator/beam/global.h
erts/emulator/beam/io.c
erts/emulator/sys/unix/sys.c
erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/sys.c
erts/emulator/test/port_SUITE.erl
erts/etc/unix/cerl.src
erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam
erts/preloaded/src/prim_inet.erl
lib/hipe/cerl/erl_bif_types.erl
lib/kernel/doc/src/inet.xml
lib/kernel/src/inet.erl
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/sys/vxworks/sys.c
erts/vsn.mk
lib/ssl/src/ssl_connection.erl
lib/ssl/test/ssl_basic_SUITE.erl
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* Create an erl_crash.dump if no heart exists
and no ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS is set (behaviour changed)
* Don't create an erl_crash.dump if heart do exists
and no ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS is set (behaviour not changed)
This changes the behaviour back to the R15B02 default considering
if a beam was running with no heart.
The motivation is that we want a fast heart to fast restart erlang if
it crashes but to be able to get non-truncated erl_crash.dumps via
setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS if we so desire.
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Conflicts:
erts/etc/common/heart.c
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* egil/ensure-erl_crash.dump/OTP-10422:
test: Relax timeouts for heart_SUITE
erts: Fix crash dump write to port hack
erts: Fix lock check assertion
doc: Document ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS behaviour
test: Add test for heart restart on crash
test: Add test for heart restart on crash
erts: Change ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS behaviour
test: Refactor away ?line macros in heart_SUITE
erts: Search for heart in ports that are alive
heart: Refactor heart debugging
erts, heart: Ensure erl_crash.dump is written
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Not setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS will now terminate beam
immediately on a crash without writing a crash dump file.
Setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS to 0 will also terminate beam
immediately on a crash without writing a crash dump file, i.e. same as not
setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS environment variable.
Setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS to a negative value will let the beam wait
indefinitely on the crash dump file being written.
Setting ERL_CRASH_DUMP_SECONDS to a positive value will let the beam wait
that many seconds on the crash dump file being written.
A positive value will set both an alarm in beam AND a heart timeout for restart
if heart is running.
This is due to the change of 'heart' behavior when 'heart' is
listening for a crash.
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When a crash dump is about to be written and we have
heartbeat enabled on a system. We need time to write it
before heart explicitly kills the beam.
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* egil/r16/strengthen-buffer-copies:
Replace sprintf with erts_snprintf in beam
Replace sprintf with erts_snprintf in epmd
Replace sprintf with erts_snprintf in inet_gethost
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Sometime when executing an tty io operation just before
the emulator terminated, the io message would get lost.
This commit makes sure that there is no io in the fd driver
before shutting down.
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Putenv and getenv needs to convert to the proper environment
strings in Unicode depending on platform and user settings for filename
encoding. Also erlexec needs to pass environment strings in an appropriate
way for kernel to pick up. All environment strings on the command
line, as well as home directory, is now passed in UTF8 on windows
and in whatever encoding you have on Unix, kernel tries to convert all
parameters and environments from UTF8 before making strings.
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Windows native critical sections are now used internally in the
runtime system as mutex implementation. This since they perform
better under extreme contention than our own implementation.
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Queues used for communication between async threads and scheduler threads
have been replaced with lock-free queues.
Drivers using the driver_async functionality are not automatically locked
to the system anymore, and can be unloaded as any dynamically linked in
driver.
Scheduling of ready async jobs is now also interleaved in between other
jobs. Previously all ready async jobs was performed at once.
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The ERTS internal system block functionality has been replaced by
new functionality for blocking the system. The old system block
functionality had contention issues and complexity issues. The
new functionality piggy-backs on thread progress tracking functionality
needed by newly introduced lock-free synchronization in the runtime
system. When the functionality for blocking the system isn't used
there is more or less no overhead at all. This since the functionality
for tracking thread progress is there and needed anyway.
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A number of memory allocation optimizations have been implemented. Most
optimizations reduce contention caused by synchronization between
threads during allocation and deallocation of memory. Most notably:
* Synchronization of memory management in scheduler specific allocator
instances has been rewritten to use lock-free synchronization.
* Synchronization of memory management in scheduler specific
pre-allocators has been rewritten to use lock-free synchronization.
* The 'mseg_alloc' memory segment allocator now use scheduler specific
instances instead of one instance. Apart from reducing contention
this also ensures that memory allocators always create memory
segments on the local NUMA node on a NUMA system.
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Conflicts:
erts/aclocal.m4
erts/emulator/beam/erl_db.c
erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys.c
erts/include/internal/ethread_header_config.h.in
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* ta/docs-fixes:
Fix misspelling of intermediate
Fix typos in erts/preloaded/src
Fix more misspellings of compatibility
Fix misspelling of kept
Fix misspelling of compatibility in ssl_basic_SUITE
Fix misspelling of compatibility
Fix misspelling of accommodate
Fix misspelling of exceed
Fix misspelling of accidentally
Fix misspelling of erroneous in xmerl_xsd
Fix misspelling of erroneous
Fix misspelling of successful
Fix typos in instrument(3)
Fix typos in dbg(3)
dialyzer: fix a small typo in list_to_bitstring test
Fix typos in cover.erl
Fix typos (variable name) in erl_nif(3)
Fix typos in mod_esi(3)
Fix trivial typos in erlang(3)
OTP-9555
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All uses of the old deprecated atomic API in the runtime system
have been replaced with the use of the new atomic API. In a lot of
places this change imply a relaxation of memory barriers used.
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Also corrected compressed files on Windows
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* sverker/unsafe_CancelIoEx/OTP-8937:
Remove use of unreliable CancelIoEx on Windows.
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CancelIoEx has been seen to cause problems with some drivers.
Also improve fallback solution to reuse existing handle-closer-threads.
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* rickard/cpu-info/OTP-8765:
Initialize environment functionality after thread lib
Fix faulty assertions
Implement automatic detection of CPU topology on Windows
Make it possible to reread and update detected CPU information
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An assertion failed due to the thread library not being
initialized when initializing an rwmutex. This was however
harmless.
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elib_malloc is an alternate memory allocator that
is no longer possible to build.
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A long time ago, the Erlang run-time system could be
build with pre-ANSI/ISO-C (K&R) C compilers, but that is
no longer possible. Remove the remaining uses of the
compatibility macros that made it possible that possible.
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Large parts of the ethread library have been rewritten. The
ethread library is an Erlang runtime system internal, portable
thread library used by the runtime system itself.
Most notable improvement is a reader optimized rwlock
implementation which dramatically improve the performance of
read-lock/read-unlock operations on multi processor systems by
avoiding ping-ponging of the rwlock cache lines. The reader
optimized rwlock implementation is used by miscellaneous
rwlocks in the runtime system that are known to be read-locked
frequently, and can be enabled on ETS tables by passing the
`{read_concurrency, true}' option upon table creation. See the
documentation of `ets:new/2' for more information.
The ethread library can now also use the libatomic_ops library
for atomic memory accesses. This makes it possible for the
Erlang runtime system to utilize optimized atomic operations
on more platforms than before. Use the
`--with-libatomic_ops=PATH' configure command line argument
when specifying where the libatomic_ops installation is
located. The libatomic_ops library can be downloaded from:
http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/linux/atomic_ops/
The changed API of the ethread library has also caused
modifications in the Erlang runtime system. Preparations for
the to come "delayed deallocation" feature has also been done
since it depends on the ethread library.
Note: When building for x86, the ethread library will now use
instructions that first appeared on the pentium 4 processor. If
you want the runtime system to be compatible with older
processors (back to 486) you need to pass the
`--enable-ethread-pre-pentium4-compatibility' configure command
line argument when configuring the system.
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