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* egil/fix-crash_dump-lc-assert:
erts: Suppress lock assertion when dumping a crash
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* rickard/ets-mem-bug/OTP-10558:
Fix erlang:memory(ets)
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Previously done for ppc in c469d8ce14e9544a297d9af48c9da43137122d9a
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* sverk/halfword-valgrind-suppressions:
crypto: Add valgrind suppression for AES_cbc_encrypt
erts: Expand valgrind suppression for zlib
Add extra valgrind suppression file for halfword emulator
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* rickard/port-sched-bug/OTP-10556:
Fix bug in erts_port_task_schedule()
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* rickard/sched-wakeup/OTP-10476:
Use reduction limit in order to determine when to do wakeup
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* bjorn/erts/binary-append/OTP-10524:
Fix binary append exceptions
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Code such as the following should cause an exception:
Bin = <<0:1>>,
<<Bin/binary,...>>
(Because the "binary" type implies that the binary must have a
size in bits that is a multiple of 8.)
Depending on the binary, either no exception was thrown or the
wrong exception was thrown (because c_p->freason was not set).
Noticed-by: Adam Rutkowski
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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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Invalid write of size 8
(Address 0x84a63c0 is not stack'd, malloc'd or (recently) free'd)
Suspected: AES_cbc_encrypt:??? (-> 0xD7489CF) [/lib/libcrypto.so.0.9.8]
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More future proof with R16
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to work even when compiler does aggressive function inlining
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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/fix-boot_combo-test:
test: Fix smoke_test_SUITE
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* Skip boot_combo tests where cannot start slave nodes
(The binary will not exist)
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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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Long input paths (longer than MAX_PATH) would get copied
into a buffer of size MAX_PATH for read_link and altname
in efile_drv.
Also fixed misuse of size_t parameter as wchar_t *
string length in win_efile:efile_readlink.
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* sverk/port-data-lock-bug:
Fix premature deallocation bug of port data lock
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* ta/docsmaint:
Fix various doc typos for R15B02
Fix various code typos for R15B02
OTP-10245
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Release port data lock *after* "async_ready" or "free"
callback has been called.
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* jkl/erlsrv-graceful-shutdown/OTP-10228:
erlsrv: gracefully stop emulator on Windows shutdown
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* tab/fix-sctp-multihoming-IPv6/OTP-10217:
Allow mixed IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to sctp_bindx
Add checks for in6addr_any and in6addr_loopback
Fix SCTP multihoming
inet_drv.c: Set sockaddr lengths in inet_set_[f]address
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* bjorn/otp/fix-make_preload/OTP-10201:
make_preload: Don't fail if Perl's default file encoding is UTF-8
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Setting Perl's default encoding for files to UTF-8, for example
like this:
PERL_UNICODE=DS make
would crash the build with a message similar to:
form size 1413 greater than size 1237 of module at
utils/make_preload line 175, <FILE> chunk 1.
Tell Perl to interpret the data in BEAM files as binary by
using the binmode() function. The binmode() function existed
before Unicode support was added to Perl, which means that
make_preload should work even in old versions of Perl.
Noticed-by: Aaron Harnly
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* msp/double_middle_endian/OTP-10209:
Configure now assumed normal doubles
Revise the autoconf tests for double middle endianness.
Add test for floating-point output to float_SUITE.
Unbreak floating point on middle-endian machines.
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* sverk/hipelibs-code_server-crash-maint:
Fix init:restart with hipelibs
kernel: Disable hipe compilation for hipe_unified_loader
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* sverk/ets-test_ms-bug/OTP-10190:
Fix bug in ets:test_ms/2.
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Change to preprocessor comments to work on all OS.
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This is a workaround for init:restart.
The root problem is that delete/purge_module does not
clean up internal hipe bookkeeping (hipe_mfa_info's)
properly.
Symptom: Execution of deallocated beam code.
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copy_shallow was called when using '$_'
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* pan/unicode_home/OTP-10160:
Teach release_handler_SUITE about file:native_name_encoding/0
Add documetation about Unicode in environment
Make get/putenv and erlexec understand Unicode
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* pan/werl_caret/OTP-10181:
Teach caret to appear correctly after focus loss
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* slf/slf-relocate-dtrace-N-probes/OTP-10189:
Relocate bodies of DTrace probes to the statically-linked VM.
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* psi/fix-clever-mktime/OTP-10187:
Fix use of "clever" mktime
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Due to various operating systems (in both the DTrace and SystemTap
worlds) not fully supporting DTrace probes (or SystemTap-compatibility
mode probes) in shared libraries, we relocate those probes to the
statically-linked virtual machine. This could be seen as pollution
of the pristine VM by a (yet) experimental feature. However:
1. This code can be eliminated completely by the C preprocessor.
2. Leaving the probes in the dyntrace NIF shared library simply
does not work correctly on too many platforms.
*Many* thanks to Macneil Shonle at Basho for assisting when my
RSI-injured fingers gave out.
Tested on:
* CentOS 5, SystemTap 1.3
* Solaris 10 (note)
* Solaris 11
* OpenIndiana 151
* SmartOS 20120809T221258Z
* FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE (note)
I had hoped to be able to test CentOS 6 + SystemTap 1.7, but the
details of dealing with all dependencies for a 2.6.32-279.5.1.el6.x86_64
kernel are too time consuming right now.
(note: Solaris 10 and FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE can take a long time to compile)
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