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2018-03-21Implementation of true asynchronous signaling between processesRickard Green
Communication between Erlang processes has conceptually always been performed through asynchronous signaling. The runtime system implementation has however previously preformed most operation synchronously. In a system with only one true thread of execution, this is not problematic (often the opposite). In a system with multiple threads of execution (as current runtime system implementation with SMP support) it becomes problematic. This since it often involves locking of structures when updating them which in turn cause resource contention. Utilizing true asynchronous communication often avoids these resource contention issues. The case that triggered this change was contention on the link lock due to frequent updates of the monitor trees during communication with a frequently used server. The signal order delivery guarantees of the language makes it hard to change the implementation of only some signals to use true asynchronous signaling. Therefore the implementations of (almost) all signals have been changed. Currently the following signals have been implemented as true asynchronous signals: - Message signals - Exit signals - Monitor signals - Demonitor signals - Monitor triggered signals (DOWN, CHANGE, etc) - Link signals - Unlink signals - Group leader signals All of the above already defined as asynchronous signals in the language. The implementation of messages signals was quite asynchronous to begin with, but had quite strict delivery constraints due to the ordering guarantees of signals between a pair of processes. The previously used message queue partitioned into two halves has been replaced by a more general signal queue partitioned into three parts that service all kinds of signals. More details regarding the signal queue can be found in comments in the erl_proc_sig_queue.h file. The monitor and link implementations have also been completely replaced in order to fit the new asynchronous signaling implementation as good as possible. More details regarding the new monitor and link implementations can be found in the erl_monitor_link.h file.
2017-06-14Update copyright yearHans Nilsson
2017-06-13Remove unused functions in test emulator test suitesBjörn Gustavsson
2016-08-25Update test-cases to use new symbolic time unitsRickard Green
2016-06-10erts: Add port monitorsDmytro Lytovchenko
* erlang:monitor/2 with port argument is added, erlang:demonitor, using port task API and avoiding locking; * port_info and process_info support for monitored ports (with named port monitors support); * Exit signals contain type 'process' or 'port'; * Propagation of port exit signals; * Self-cleaning when origin process dies with monitor on; * 8 test cases + testcase for port driver crashing; * Documentation for all of the above (monitor, demonitor, port_info and process_info) updated
2016-03-15update copyright-yearHenrik Nord
2016-03-11Remove ?line macrosBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-11Eliminate use of doc and suite clausesBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
Those clause are obsolete and never used by common_test.
2016-03-11Eliminate use of ?config() macroBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-11Eliminate use of test_server:fail/0,1Björn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-11Modernize use of timetrapsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-02-17Eliminate use of test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrlBjörn Gustavsson
As a first step to removing the test_server application as as its own separate application, change the inclusion of test_server.hrl to an inclusion of ct.hrl and remove the inclusion of test_server_line.hrl.
2015-06-18Change license text to APLv2Bruce Yinhe
2015-05-25erts: Relax monitor_SUITE:mixer/1Björn-Egil Dahlberg
2015-05-25erts: Refactor monitor_SUITE:mixer/1Björn-Egil Dahlberg
Remove ?line macro.
2015-05-06Replace erlang:now() usage in emulator suiteRickard Green
2015-03-20Introduce a new time APIRickard Green
The old time API is based on erlang:now/0. The major issue with erlang:now/0 is that it was intended to be used for so many unrelated things. This tied these unrelated operations together and unnecessarily caused performance, scalability as well as accuracy, and precision issues for operations that do not need to have such issues. The new API spreads different functionality over multiple functions in order to improve on this. The new API consists of a number of new BIFs: - erlang:convert_time_unit/3 - erlang:monotonic_time/0 - erlang:monotonic_time/1 - erlang:system_time/0 - erlang:system_time/1 - erlang:time_offset/0 - erlang:time_offset/1 - erlang:timestamp/0 - erlang:unique_integer/0 - erlang:unique_integer/1 - os:system_time/0 - os:system_time/1 and a number of extensions of existing BIFs: - erlang:monitor(time_offset, clock_service) - erlang:system_flag(time_offset, finalize) - erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source) - erlang:system_info(time_offset) - erlang:system_info(time_warp_mode) - erlang:system_info(time_correction) - erlang:system_info(start_time) See the "Time and Time Correction in Erlang" chapter of the ERTS User's Guide for more information.
2011-03-11Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2011-02-17Rename Suite Callback to Common Test HookLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Fix formatting for emulatorLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Add init_per_suite and end_per_suiteLukas Larsson
2011-02-17Add ts_install_scb to suite/0Lukas Larsson
2011-02-17Update emulator tests to conform with common_test standardLukas Larsson
2009-11-20The R13B03 release.OTP_R13B03Erlang/OTP