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* pg/fix-hibernate-with-hipe:
Update copyright years
Fix NULL-free bug in hibernate on debug emulator
Fix several bugs related to hibernate/3 and HiPE
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/hibernate_SUITE.erl
OTP-9125
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* sverker/driver_SUITE_smp_select_nice_fail/OTP-9042:
Allow unexpected driver input event in driver_SUITE:smp_select
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epoll on Linux has been seen to sometimes trigger unexpected
events. Most of the time these events are filtered by erl_check_io,
but may slip up to the driver in cases when fd's are reused.
Also made clear in driver docs that spurious events may happen.
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* sverker/ets_halfword_highmem/OTP-8941:
HALFWORD ETS Fix copyright year in some source files
Fix vm crash in kernel test case seq_trace_SUITE:call
remove NIF compile warning: no previous prototype for ‘nif_init’
Refuse to load NIF library on wrong VM variant (halfword/fullword)
HALFWORD ETS match spec heap fragment optimization
HALFWORD ETS removed eheap and improved test case t_match_spec_run
HALFWORD ETS Further match spec optimization to minimize copying and garbage
HALFWORD ETS db_prog_match optimization
HALFWORD ETS Fix segv for match spec with several function and guards
HALFWORD Make system_info mseg_alloc report both low/high mem
HALFWORD Fix segv caused by erlang:halt
HALFWORD Make more allocators use high mem (binary, fixed and driver)
HALFWORD ETS 32-bit arch fixes and other cleanups
HALFWORD ETS nicer update_element
HALFWORD ETS Real matching on relative terms
HALFWORD first stab at high mem alloc
HALFWORD ETS relative terms
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/driver_SUITE.erl
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This commit fixes four related bugs:
- calling hibernate/3 using a dynamic call would fail with badarg
as hibernate/3 as a BIF was not implemented. hibernate/3 is generally
provided as a Beam instruction, and code is translated to use this
instruction when loaded.
- calling hibernate/3 from HiPE would fail with badarg because this
would call the aforementioned BIF which was not implemented.
- calling hibernate/3 with some HiPE-native garbage in the process heap
would randomly crash at the next garbage collect. This bug only
happened in a complex, yet reproduceable scenarios, where native code
calls beam code that calls hibernate/3, and the process has some
garbage when being hibernated and the process generates garbage when
awaken.
- when entering HiPE, the process current_function can be set and be
inaccurate.
The fix is three folded:
- hibernate_3 BIF now actually works instead of throwing a badarg. While
hibernate_3 BIF was (usually) not called from BEAM, it is called from
HiPE. hibernate behaviour is very close to the scheduler and this is why
it is implemented as an instruction in BEAM. The fix consists in doing
the actual hibernation (through the now exported erts_hibernate
function) and setting the process flag to TRAP as well as the process
status to P_WAITING. On BIF epilogue in both BEAM and HiPE, this status
is tested on TRAP and if set, the scheduler is invoked. The i_hibernate
instruction and translation code is now redundant and could be deleted.
- hibernation now also empties the HiPE native stack, with a new
function hipe_empty_nstack provided by Mikael Pettersson.
- when entering HiPE through hipe_mode_switch, p->current is cleared,
as suggested by Mikael Pettersson. p->current normally hold a pointer to
the {M,F,A} of the current function if it exists. When hibernating, it
is set to {erlang,hibernate,3}, and all stdlib hibernate tests
(gen_server_SUITE:hibernate/1, proc_lib_suite:hibernate/1, etc.)
actually rely on this information. Clearing p->current fixes the tests
and avoids the surprise one might have when querying the process info
of a process that hibernated and woke up in a native function.
Non-regression tests are provided, a test for the dynamic call as well
as a Makefile-handled duplication of the hibernate_SUITE into
hibernate_native_SUITE for the HiPE case.
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* bjorn/beam-loader/OTP-9030: (43 commits)
c: Reduce memory footprint
erl_posix_msg: Reduce memory footprint
Introduce a few more variations of the move instructions
Combine a move + jump sequence into the move_jump instruction
Optimize and clean-up the exact equality/non-equality instructions
Optimize addition of a small integer to a variable
Introduce a special instruction for select_val with two values
Introduce a few more specialized put_list instructions
Eliminate the "put_list c n Dst" instructions
Eliminate the specific move_sd instruction
Eliminate use of GetArg1() in the badmatch and case_end instructions
Eliminate use of GetArg2() in the i_element instruction
Eliminate use of GetArg1() in the fast_element instruction
Eliminate use of GetArg1() in the jump_on_val* instructions
Eliminate use of GetArg1() in the select_val instruction
beam_emu: Eliminate sloppy use of tmp_arg1 and tmp_arg2
beam_emu: Don't inline helper functions into process_main()
beam_emu: Clean up calling of the error_handler module
Simplify a select_val instruction that selects only one value
Optimize creation of tuples
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Introduce a new i_increment/4 to optimize the addition of
a register and a small integer. This instruction saves two
instruction words compared to the standard instructions
(an i_fetch/2 instruction followed by a i_plus/3 instruction)
and will also be slightly faster.
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Instead of having one i_select_val_sfI instruction that uses
the GetArg1() macro to fetch the controlling expression, use
three separate instructions for each of the register types.
That will save one word when selecting on the {x,0} register.
It should also be slightly faster since a conditional branch
is eliminated.
Although it seems that the BEAM compiler will never generate
a constant controlling expression (even with optimizations
turned off), we still make sure that they will work by
evaluating the select_val instruction at load time.
Handle the select_tuple_arity instruction in the same way.
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erts_debug:instructions/0 is useful for finding which specific
instructions that are not used at all.
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* bjorn/bs-zero-width-bug/OTP-8997:
Fix type-checking of variable used in zero-width bit syntax construction
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<<A:0>> will always produce an empty binary, regardless of the
type of A. The bug is in the run-time system. Fix it so that a
non-numeric value for A will cause a badarg exception.
Reported-by: Zvi
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* rickard/rwmutex-bug/OTP-8925:
Miscellaneous rwmutex bug fixes and improvements
Don't use more reader groups than schedulers
New test suite containing stress tests of the rwmutex implementation
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c
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* sverker/unsafe_CancelIoEx/OTP-8937:
Let port_SUITE:close_deaf_port wait for OS procs
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* sverker/unsafe_CancelIoEx/OTP-8937:
Improve test case port_SUITE:close_deaf_port
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* sverker/unsafe_CancelIoEx/OTP-8937:
Remove use of unreliable CancelIoEx on Windows.
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* sverker/crypto_aes_ctr_cmac/OTP-8752:
Fix nif_SUITE to not assume that it is the only one loading NIFs.
crypto CTR support
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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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* pg/fix-system_info-cpu_topology-segfault:
Fix crash with erlang:system_info({cpu_topology,junk})
OTP-8914
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* rickard/halfword-fix/OTP-8910:
Fix ERL_DRV_INT and ERL_DRV_UINT in halfword emulator
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Id: OTP-8912
This patch creates a new family of flags with the "+z" prefix. It
further creates a new configuration option called "dbbl" (which is the
first letter of the name dist_buf_busy_limit). Example usage of this
flag would be "+zdbbl 1048576".
This patch creates an adjustable buffer limit for the amount of data
that may be buffered by the erlang distribution code (in dist.c
specifically). Before this patch, this hard-coded constant was used:
#define ERTS_DE_BUSY_LIMIT (128*1024)
When large binaries are transmitted between nodes (or simply a lot of
medium-sized binaries), it is very easy to hit the old 128KB limit.
Processes that use the erlang:system_monitor() BIF to monitor system
events can be spammed by {monitor, busy_dist_port, ...} message tuples
at rates of tens to even hundreds of messages/second.
A larger buffer limit will allow processes to buffer more outgoing
messages over the distribution. When the buffer limit has been
reached, sending processes will be suspended until the buffer size has
shrunk. The buffer limit is per distribution channel. A higher limit
will give lower latency and higher throughput at the expense of
higher memory usage.
A variation of this patch has been in commercial production use in at
least two companies that the author is aware of. Larger buffer values
can reduce the number of {monitor, busy_dist_port, ...} system
messages drastically, lower overall messaging latencies, and prevent
false timeouts and 'nodedown' messages in extremely busy Mnesia systems.
Test suite: there are two tests:
a. In erlexec_SUITE.erl to test basic set & get of the value
b. In distribution_SUITE.erl, to verify that setting +zdbbl very
low will actually change behavior.
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There is a bug in system_info BIF causing a crash if
erts_get_cpu_topology_term fails. The fix comes with a non-regression
test.
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The make_term_n function in nif_SUITE.c created resources that never
got released, creating valgrind memcheck Definitely Lost warnings.
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* sverker/NIF-64bit-integers/OTP-8746:
Make windows 64bit types be declared more consistently
Teach Windows about the int64 functions
NIF doc official support note
NIF 64-bit integer support
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* pan/local_univ_time_bsd/OTP-8580:
Teach erl_time_sup to handle timezones w/o DST on FreeBSD as on other platforms
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* pan/list_to_float/OTP-7178:
Teach Unix sys_float.c to ignore underflow in list_to_float and return 0.0
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* bjorn/remove-obsolete-driver-support/OTP-8758:
Remove obsolete/driver.h and the associated functionality
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