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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.
2016-03-11Replace ?t with test_serverBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
The macro ?t is deprecated. Replace its use with 'test_server'.
2016-03-11Eliminate use of ?config() macroBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-11Replace use of test_server:format/2 with io:format/2Björn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-11Eliminate use of test_server:fail/0,1Björn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-11Modernize use of timetrapsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-11Merge branch 'rickard/ds-sched-suspend'Rickard Green
* rickard/ds-sched-suspend: Improved scheduler suspend functionality
2016-03-10Improved scheduler suspend functionalityRickard Green
- The calling process is now suspended while synchronizing scheduler suspends via erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, _) and erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, _), instead of blocking the scheduler thread in the BIF call waiting for the operation to synchronize. Besides releasing the scheduler for other work (or immediate suspend) it also makes it possible to abort the operation by killing the process. - erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, _) now only wait for normal schedulers to complete before it returns. This since it may take a very long time before all dirty schedulers suspends. - erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, block_normal|unblock_normal) which only operate on normal schedulers has been introduced. This since there are use cases where suspend of dirty schedulers are not of interest (hipe loader). - erlang:system_flag(multi_scheduling, block) still blocks all dirty schedulers as well as all normal schedulers except one since it is hard to redefine what multi scheduling block means. - The three operations: - changing amount of schedulers online - blocking/unblocking normal multi scheduling - blocking/unblocking full multi scheduling can now be done in parallel. This is important since otherwise a full multi scheduling block would potentially delay the other operations for a very long time.
2016-03-09Merge branch 'maint'Sverker Eriksson
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.
2016-03-08Merge branch 'maint'Sverker Eriksson
2016-03-08test: do not divide by zeroDan Gudmundsson
2016-02-25Add has_prepared_code_on_load/1 BIFBjörn Gustavsson
2016-02-25Allow erlang:finish_loading/1 to load more than one moduleBjörn Gustavsson
The BIFs prepare_loading/2 and finish_loading/1 have been designed to allow fast loading in parallel of many modules. Because of the complications with on_load functions, the initial implementation of finish_loading/1 only allowed a single element in the list of prepared modules. finish_loading/1 does not suspend other processes, but it must wait for all schedulers to pass a write barrier ("thread progress"). The time for all schedulers to pass the write barrier is highly variable, depending on what kind of code they are executing. Therefore, allowing finish_loading/1 to finish the loading for more than one module before passing the write barrier could potentially be much faster than calling finish_loading/1 multiple times. The test case many/1 run on my computer shows that with "heavy load", finish loading of 100 modules in parallel is almost 50 times faster than loading them sequentially. With "light load", the gain is still almost 10 times. Here follows an actual sample of the output from the test case on my computer (an 2012 iMac): Light load ========== Sequential: 22361 µs Parallel: 2586 µs Ratio: 9 Heavy load ========== Sequential: 254512 µs Parallel: 5246 µs Ratio: 49
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
2016-02-17Makefiles: Remove test_server from include path and code pathBjörn Gustavsson
Since no test suites includede test_server.hrl, there is no need to have test_server in the include path or code path.
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.
2016-02-15Merge branch 'rickard/ds-fixes' into rickard/ds-fixes-masterRickard Green
* rickard/ds-fixes: Fix unique_SUITE for dirty schedulers Add dirty scheduler process termination test Ensure that work is done on the correct type of schedulers Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.c erts/emulator/beam/erl_process.h erts/emulator/beam/erl_process_dump.c
2016-02-15Fix unique_SUITE for dirty schedulersRickard Green
2016-02-15Add dirty scheduler process termination testSteve Vinoski
In scheduler_SUITE add a new test that runs a single dirty I/O scheduler and launches a number of dirty I/O NIF calls that each sleep for 3 seconds. Given the single scheduler, the first of these will run while the rest queue up. Then start killing these processes, and verify they call exit correctly.
2016-02-12erts: Fix wobbling test failure in nif_SUITESverker Eriksson
ResA may have been GC'd after its last use.
2016-02-08Merge branch 'sverk/thread-unsafe-alloc'Sverker Eriksson
* sverk/thread-unsafe-alloc: erts: Fix faulty assert for non-smp erts: Add checks for thread safe allocation
2016-02-08erts: Fix error cases in enif_get_list_lengthSverker Eriksson
false if improper list false if length > UINT_MAX
2016-02-03Merge branch 'kvakvs/erts/list_to_integer/OTP-13293'Lukas Larsson
* kvakvs/erts/list_to_integer/OTP-13293: Better list_to_integer Moved do_list_to_integer from bif.c to big.c
2016-02-02Merge branch 'lukas/erts/msacc'Lukas Larsson
* lukas/erts/msacc: Update preloaded modules erts: Make msacc alloctor type thread safe Silence compiler erts: Fix msacc testcase on some windowses erts: Add power saving cpu feature tests and use them erts: Refactor perf counter internal interface erts: Add rdtscp instruction check erts: Fix hrtime for windows erts: use correct function for perf counter on non-x86 erts: Fix msacc win32 debug compile error erts: Add microstate accounting erts, kernel: Add os:perf_counter function erts: Add ERTS_WRITE_UNLIKELY
2016-02-02Merge branch 'maint'Rickard Green
* maint: Use nano second time unit in tracing
2016-02-02Merge branch 'rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222: Use nano second time unit in tracing
2016-02-02Use nano second time unit in tracingRickard Green
2016-02-02Merge branch 'maint'Zandra
Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/beam_emu.c
2016-02-02Better list_to_integerDmytro Lytovchenko
Now tries to use whole width of signed long (Sint) and this halves amount of multiplications needed to parse long integers. New code is 2-3 times faster than the old code for large inputs (tens and hundreds of digits), behavior should not change for small inputs. Test ran 10k times with GC forced between attempts. Was (R17): 720 el base 10: 0.14682 sec; base 16: 0.192722 sec; base 36: 0.337118 sec. 2800 el base 10: 1.794133 sec; base 16: 2.735106 sec; base 36: 4.761108 sec. 6500 el base 10: 9.316434 sec; base 16: 14.109469 sec; base 36: 25.319263 sec. Now (R19 Dev) 720 el base 10: 0.10265 sec; base 16: 0.10851 sec; base 36: 0.160478 sec. 2800 el base 10: 1.002793 sec; base 16: 1.360649 sec; base 36: 2.174309 sec. 6500 el base 10: 4.722197 sec; base 16: 6.60522 sec; base 36: 10.552795 sec. Added test for corner cases and sign bit corruption. Replaced macros with inline and hid it inside C file to not pollute global namespace Old bug in #define LG2_LOOKUP: Replaced with inline function and table recalculated for all bases 2 to 36 (was 2 to 64)
2016-02-02Merge branch 'margnus1/bs_unit_fix' into maintZandra
* margnus1/bs_unit_fix: hipe: Fix signed compares of unsigned sizes beam: Fix overflow bug in i_bs_add_jId hipe: Add tests for bad bit syntax float sizes Add a case testing the handling of guards involving binaries Add some more binary syntax construction tests hipe: Guard against enormous numbers in ranges hipe: Fix constructing huge binaries hipe: Fix binary constructions failing with badarith Add missing corner-case to bs_construct_SUITE hipe: Allow unsigned args in hipe_rtl_arith hipe: test unit size match in bs_put_binary_all hipe: test unit size match in bs_append Fix hipe_rtl_binary_construct:floorlog2/1 OTP-13272
2016-02-02Merge branch 'maint'Rickard Green
* maint: Fix testcase
2016-02-02Merge branch 'rickard/rq-len/OTP-13201' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/rq-len/OTP-13201: Fix testcase
2016-02-02erts: Fix msacc testcase on some windowsesLukas Larsson
2016-02-02erts: Add microstate accountingLukas Larsson
Microstate accounting is a way to track which state the different threads within ERTS are in. The main usage area is to pin point performance bottlenecks by checking which states the threads are in and then from there figuring out why and where to optimize. Since checking whether microstate accounting is on or off is relatively expensive if done in a short loop only a few of the states are enabled by default and more states can be enabled through configure. I've done some benchmarking and the overhead with it turned off is not noticible and with it on it is a fraction of a percent. If you enable the extra states, depending on the benchmark, the ovehead when turned off is about 1% and when turned on somewhere inbetween 5-15%. OTP-12345
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
2016-02-02Merge branch 'rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/monotonic-time-improvements/OTP-13222: Introduce time management in native APIs Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed option Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formats
2016-01-26Merge branch 'lukas/erts/gc_info/OTP-13265'Lukas Larsson
* lukas/erts/gc_info/OTP-13265: erts: Add garbage_collection_info to process_info/2 Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/erl_bif_info.c
2016-01-22Merge branch 'maint'Rickard Green
* maint: Fix HL timer hard debug implementation Fix stack alignment problem in ethread test on arm Skip time_SUITE:timestamp on timewarp test
2016-01-22Merge branch 'rickard/test-fix' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/test-fix: Fix HL timer hard debug implementation Fix stack alignment problem in ethread test on arm Skip time_SUITE:timestamp on timewarp test
2016-01-22Fix testcaseRickard Green
2016-01-21erts: Add checks for thread safe allocationSverker Eriksson
Assert thread unsafe allocator is only created on non-smp and only called by the main thread. Removed test of unsafe allocator in custom thread.
2016-01-21Introduce time management in native APIsRickard Green
2016-01-20Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formatsRickard Green
New timestamp options for trace, sequential trace, and system profile: - monotonic_timestamp - strict_monotonic_timestamp
2016-01-19Merge branch 'maint'Sverker Eriksson
2016-01-19Merge branch 'sverk/armata-memset-bug' into maintSverker Eriksson
* sverk/armata-memset-bug: erts: Workaround memset bug in test case
2016-01-11erts: Workaround memset bug in test caseSverker Eriksson
memset seen to fail with values larger than 255 on (armata) 32-bit ARM Debian with EGLIBC 2.13-38+rpi2+deb7u8 and gcc 4.6.3-14+rpi1.