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2016-03-09erts: Fix wobbling tests in nif_SUITESverker Eriksson
No point in checking tmp_alloc instance 0 as any non-scheduler thread could race us.
2016-02-18Merge branch 'sverk/fix-list-length-int/OTP-13288'Sverker Eriksson
* sverk/fix-list-length-int/OTP-13288: erts: Fix error cases in enif_get_list_length erts: Use Sint instead of int for list lengths
2016-02-18Merge branch 'bjorn/remove-test_server/OTP-12705'Björn Gustavsson
* bjorn/remove-test_server/OTP-12705: Remove test_server as a standalone application Erlang mode for Emacs: Include ct.hrl instead test_server.hrl Remove out-commented references to the test_server applications Makefiles: Remove test_server from include path and code path Eliminate use of test_server.hrl and test_server_line.hrl
2016-02-18Merge branch 'maint'Sverker Eriksson
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.
2016-02-12erts: Fix wobbling test failure in nif_SUITESverker Eriksson
ResA may have been GC'd after its last use.
2016-02-08erts: Fix error cases in enif_get_list_lengthSverker Eriksson
false if improper list false if length > UINT_MAX
2016-02-02Merge branch 'maint'Rickard Green
* maint: Introduce time management in native APIs Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed option Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_trace.c erts/emulator/beam/erl_driver.h erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif.h erts/emulator/beam/erl_trace.c erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
2016-01-21Introduce time management in native APIsRickard Green
2015-12-11Emulator test suite: Replace use of 'random' with 'rand'Björn Gustavsson
2015-06-18Change license text to APLv2Bruce Yinhe
2015-05-26Add enif_raise_exceptionSteve Vinoski
Add enif_raise_exception function to allow NIFs to raise error exceptions holding any Erlang terms. This does not replace or deprecate the enif_make_badarg function, though, because raising badarg errors is so idiomatic in NIFs. Reimplement enif_make_badarg on top of enif_raise_exception. Add new tests for enif_raise_exception for both normal and dirty NIFs. Add documentation for enif_raise_exception.
2015-05-26Enhance enif_has_pending_exceptionSteve Vinoski
Sverker Eriksson came up with the following idea: to handle a future ability for NIFs to raise more than just badarg exceptions, modify the recently-added enif_has_pending_exception function to take a second argument: a pointer to ERL_NIF_TERM. If this argument is a null pointer, ignore it. Otherwise, if the first argument, an ErlNifEnv*, has an associated exception, set the pointed-to ERL_NIF_TERM of the second argument to the value of the exception term. Add new tests and documentation for this modification.
2015-05-08Merge branch 'rickard/time-improvement/OTP-11997'Rickard Green
* rickard/time-improvement/OTP-11997: Allow execution of estone suite on pre OTP-18 systems Add parallel time monotonicity test-case Replace usage of erlang:now() in line-tracing Replace erlang:now() usage in emulator suite Replace erlang:now() usage in system suite Misc time improvements
2015-05-06Replace erlang:now() usage in emulator suiteRickard Green
2015-04-22Merge branch 'sverk/pr632/prevent-illegal-nif-terms/OTP-12655'Sverker Eriksson
* sverk/pr632/prevent-illegal-nif-terms/OTP-12655: erts: Reject non-finite float terms in erl_drv_output_term erts: Remove old docs about experimental NIF versions. erts: Add enif_has_pending_exception erts: Clearify erl_nif documentation about badarg exception erts: Fix compile warning in enif_make_double erts: Fix divide by zero compile error in nif_SUITE.c erts: Fix isfinite for windows Ensure NIF term creation disallows illegal values
2015-03-15Ensure NIF term creation disallows illegal valuesSteve Vinoski
Add a check to enif_make_double to see if its double argument is infinity or NaN, returning a badarg exception if it is. Change the erl_nif documentation to specify that enif_make_double returns a badarg exception if its double argument is either infinity or NaN. Add tests to nif_SUITE for this change. Add checks to the enif_make* functions for atoms to prevent the creation of atoms whose name lengths are greater than the allowed maximum atom length. The enif_make_atom and enif_make_atom_len functions now return a badarg exception if the input string is too long. The enif_make_existing_atom and enif_make_existing_atom_len functions return false if the input string is too long. Change the erl_nif documentation to reflect the changes to these functions. Add tests to nif_SUITE for these changes. Add a field to ErlNifEnv to track that a NIF has raised an exception via enif_make_badarg. If a NIF calls enif_make_badarg but then ignores its return value and instead tries to return a non-exception term as its return value, the runtime still raises a badarg. This is needed to prevent enif_make_badarg values resulting from calls to enif_make_double, enif_make_atom, or enif_make_atom_len from being erroneously stored within other terms and returned from a NIF. Calling enif_make_badarg but not returning its return value has been documented as being illegal ever since enif_make_badarg was added, but the runtime has not enforced it until now. Add tests for regular and dirty NIFs to ensure that calls to enif_make_badarg result in badarg exceptions even if a NIF fails to return the result of enif_make_badarg as its return value. Add documentation to enif_make_badarg to specify that calling it raises a badarg even if a NIF ignores its return value.
2015-03-12erts: Fix nif API for hashmapsSverker Eriksson
2014-11-04Fix gc-related problem with dirty NIFsSteve Vinoski
Ensure that the return value from a dirty NIF call is made part of the GC rootset. Add a new regression test to nif_SUITE. Thanks to Daniel Goertzen for reporting the error and providing a test case, and to Sverker Eriksson for making test case reproducible and finding the fix.
2014-09-04Merge branch 'sverk/nif-inspect-copy-bug/OTP-9828' into maintSverker Eriksson
* sverk/nif-inspect-copy-bug/OTP-9828: erts: Fix bug with enif_make_copy reallocating writable binary Conflicts: erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl
2014-09-03erts: Fix bug with enif_make_copy reallocating writable binarySverker Eriksson
that could invalidate a pointer received from an earlier call to enif_inspect_binary. Solution: Emasculate writable binary at enif_inspect_binary. There are room for optimizations here as we now do an unconditional emasculation even though enif_make_copy is not called later in the NIF.
2014-08-28add enif_schedule_nif() to NIF APISteve Vinoski
In the #erlang IRC channel Anthony Ramine once mentioned the idea of allowing a NIF to use an emulator trap, similar to a BIF trap, to schedule another NIF for execution. This is exactly how dirty NIFs were implemented for Erlang/OTP 17.0, so this commit refactors and generalizes that dirty NIF code to support a new enif_schedule_nif() API function. The enif_schedule_nif() function allows a long-running NIF to be broken into separate NIF invocations. The NIF first executes part of the long-running task, then calls enif_schedule_nif() to schedule a NIF for later execution to continue the task. Any number of NIFs can be scheduled in this manner, one after another. Since the emulator regains control between invocations, this helps avoid problems caused by native code tying up scheduler threads for too long. The enif_schedule_nif() function also replaces the original experimental dirty NIF API. The function takes a flags parameter that a caller can use to indicate the NIF should be scheduled onto either a dirty CPU scheduler thread, a dirty I/O scheduler thread, or scheduled as a regular NIF on a regular scheduler thread. With this change, the original experimental enif_schedule_dirty_nif(), enif_schedule_dirty_nif_finalizer() and enif_dirty_nif_finalizer() API functions are no longer needed and have been removed. Explicit scheduling of a dirty NIF finalization function is no longer necessary; if an application wants similar functionality, it can have a dirty NIF just invoke enif_schedule_nif() to schedule a non-dirty NIF to complete its task. Lift the restriction that dirty NIFs can't call enif_make_badarg() to raise an exception. This was a problem with the original dirty NIF API because it forced developers to get and check all incoming arguments in a regular NIF, and then schedule the dirty NIF which then had to get all the arguments again. Now, the argument checking can be done in the dirty NIF and it can call enif_make_badarg() itself to flag incorrect arguments. Extend the ErlNifFunc struct with a new flags field that allows NIFs to be declared as dirty. The default value for this field is 0, indicating a regular NIF, so it's backwards compatible with all existing statically initialized ErlNifFunc struct instances, and so such instances require no code changes. Defining the flags field with a value of ERL_NIF_DIRTY_JOB_CPU_BOUND indicates that the NIF should execute on a dirty CPU scheduler thread, or defining it with a value of ERL_NIF_DIRTY_JOB_IO_BOUND indicates that the NIF should execute on a dirty I/O scheduler thread. Any other flags field value causes a NIF library loading error. Extend the ErlNifEntry struct with a new options field that indicates whether a NIF library was built with support for optional features such as dirty NIFs. When a NIF library is loaded, the runtime checks the options field to ensure compatibility. If a NIF library built with dirty NIF support is loaded into a runtime that does not support dirty NIFs, and the library defines one or more ErlNifFunc entries with non-zero flags fields indicating dirty NIFs, a NIF library loading error results. There is no error if a NIF library built with dirty NIF support is loaded into a runtime that does not support dirty NIFs but the library does not have any dirty NIFs. It is also not an error if a library without dirty NIF support is loaded into a runtime built with dirty NIF support. Add documentation and tests for enif_schedule_nif().
2014-03-10enable enif_send to work from a dirty schedulerSteve Vinoski
2014-02-19Merge branch 'sverk/crypto/hmac-context-reuse-bug'Sverker Eriksson
OTP-11722 OTP-11724 * sverk/crypto/hmac-context-reuse-bug: crypto: Fix bug when using old hmac context erts: Fix NIF bug when load/upgrade fails after enif_open_resource_type Conflicts: erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl
2014-02-05erts: Fix NIF bug when load/upgrade fails after enif_open_resource_typeSverker Eriksson
..has been successfully called. Opened resource types (created or taken-over) were left "hanging" leading both to memory leakage and other more strange and serious behavior. Now a proper rollback is done.
2014-01-29erts: Add more tests for the NIF map APISverker Eriksson
2014-01-29erts: Fix map iterator bug when reverting from end of map positionSverker Eriksson
and simplify code by ignoring h_limit which is always zero.
2014-01-29erts: Test Maps with NIFsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2014-01-28initial support for dirty schedulers and dirty NIFsSteve Vinoski
Add initial support for dirty schedulers. There are two types of dirty schedulers: CPU schedulers and I/O schedulers. By default, there are as many dirty CPU schedulers as there are normal schedulers and as many dirty CPU schedulers online as normal schedulers online. There are 10 dirty I/O schedulers (similar to the choice of 10 as the default for async threads). By default, dirty schedulers are disabled and conditionally compiled out. To enable them, you must pass --enable-dirty-schedulers to the top-level configure script when building Erlang/OTP. Current dirty scheduler support requires the emulator to be built with SMP support. This restriction will be lifted in the future. You can specify the number of dirty schedulers with the command-line options +SDcpu (for dirty CPU schedulers) and +SDio (for dirty I/O schedulers). The +SDcpu option is similar to the +S option in that it takes two numbers separated by a colon: C1:C2, where C1 specifies the number of dirty schedulers available and C2 specifies the number of dirty schedulers online. The +SDPcpu option allows numbers of dirty CPU schedulers available and dirty CPU schedulers online to be specified as percentages, similar to the existing +SP option for normal schedulers. The number of dirty CPU schedulers created and dirty CPU schedulers online may not exceed the number of normal schedulers created and normal schedulers online, respectively. The +SDio option takes only a single number specifying the number of dirty I/O schedulers available and online. There is no support yet for programmatically changing at run time the number of dirty CPU schedulers online via erlang:system_flag/2. Also, changing the number of normal schedulers online via erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, NewSchedulersOnline) should ensure that there are no more dirty CPU schedulers than normal schedulers, but this is not yet implemented. You can retrieve the number of dirty schedulers by passing dirty_cpu_schedulers, dirty_cpu_schedulers_online, or dirty_io_schedulers to erlang:system_info/1. Currently only NIFs are able to access dirty scheduler functionality. Neither drivers nor BIFs currently support dirty schedulers. This restriction will be addressed in the future. If dirty scheduler support is present in the runtime, the initial status line Erlang prints before presenting its interactive prompt will include the indicator "[ds:C1:C2:I]" where "ds" indicates "dirty schedulers", "C1" indicates the number of dirty CPU schedulers available, "C2" indicates the number of dirty CPU schedulers online, and "I" indicates the number of dirty I/O schedulers. Document The dirty NIF API in the erl_nif man page. The API closely follows Rickard Green's presentation slides from his talk "Future Extensions to the Native Interface", presented at the 2011 Erlang Factory held in the San Francisco Bay Area. Rickard's slides are available online at http://bit.ly/1m34UHB . Document the new erl command-line options, the additions to erlang:system_info/1, and also add the erlang:system_flag/2 dirty scheduler documentation even though it's not yet implemented. To determine whether the dirty NIF API is available, native code can check to see whether the C preprocessor macro ERL_NIF_DIRTY_SCHEDULER_SUPPORT is defined. To check if dirty schedulers are available at run time, native code can call the boolean enif_have_dirty_schedulers() function, and Erlang code can call erlang:system_info(dirty_cpu_schedulers), which raises badarg if no dirty scheduler support is available. Add a simple dirty NIF test to the emulator NIF suite.
2013-06-03erts: Remove SBMBC allocatorSverker Eriksson
2013-02-22Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-02-13erts: Add enif_consume_timesliceSverker Eriksson
2011-12-19erts: Skip nif_SUITE:threading if not supportedSverker Eriksson
2011-10-31erts: Fix memory leak of enif_inspect_* on independent environmentSverker Eriksson
Affects enif_inspect_iolist_as_binary() on iolists and enif_inspect_binary() on byte-unaligned binaries. Also need to allocate inspection buffers in ERTS_ALC_T_NIF for process independent environments, as we don't know when and where the environment will be freed.
2011-10-18Merge branch 'fm/enif_is_number'Henrik Nord
* fm/enif_is_number: Add NIF function enif_is_number Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/erl_nif_api_funcs.h OTP-9629
2011-09-08Merge branch 'dev' into majorHenrik Nord
2011-09-02Fix enif_compare on 64bits machinesFilipe David Manana
In 64bits machines the Sint type has a size of 8 bytes, while on 32bits machines it has a 4 bytes size. enif_compare was ignoring this and therefore returning incorrect values when the result of the CMP function (which returns a Sint value) doesn't fit in 4 bytes. For example, passing the operands -1294536544000 and -1178704800000 to enif_compare would trigger the bug.
2011-07-13Merge branch 'dev' into majorSverker Eriksson
Conflicts: erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE_data/nif_SUITE.c sverker/enif_make_int64-halfword/OTP-9394
2011-07-13Merge branch 'sverker/enif_make_int64-halfword/OTP-9394' into devSverker Eriksson
* sverker/enif_make_int64-halfword/OTP-9394: Fix halfword bug in enif_make_int64
2011-07-12Merge branch 'dev' into majorSverker Eriksson
2011-07-08Use separate memory carriers for small blocksRickard Green
2011-07-01Rename enif_get_reverse_list to enif_make_reverse_listLukas Larsson
2011-06-30Fix halfword bug in enif_make_int64Sverker Eriksson
The bug was creating an invalid bignum instead of a small integer, causing strange comparing behavior (=:= failed but == succeeded).
2011-06-30Added enif_get_reverse_list to nif APILukas Larsson
2011-06-08Add NIF function enif_is_numberFilipe David Manana
This function allows for easily determining if a term represents or not a number (integer, float, small or big).
2011-03-24add support for checking if an ERL_NIF_TERM is an exceptionSteve Vinoski
Add the enif_is_exception function to allow callers to determine whether an ERL_NIF_TERM represents an exception. (Currently the only supported exception is badarg since only enif_make_badarg exists, but this will likely be expanded in future releases.) This allows NIF code to call other NIF functions that return ERL_NIF_TERM and properly check to see if the returned terms are exceptions. Without the enif_is_exception function, developers have to create their own means of checking whether a function creates an exception, such as returning boolean success/failure indicators or some other special value indicating that an exception is in effect. The declaration of enif_is_exception in erl_nif_api_funcs.h respects the order of declarations required to keep compatibility on Windows. Add a new test to verify the operation of enif_is_exception. Modify the erl_nif man page to add a description of enif_is_exception and also to clarify the requirements of calling the enif_make_badarg function. If code calls enif_make_badarg, the env passed in gets set with exception information and so the return value of the calling function MUST be the badarg term returned from enif_make_badarg. Also clarify that the result of enif_make_badarg may be passed only to enif_is_exception and not to any other NIF API functions.
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