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2016-09-15Merge branch 'raimo/diffserv-socket-option/OTP-13582' into maintRaimo Niskanen
* raimo/diffserv-socket-option/OTP-13582: Tune 'tclass' semantics Implement IPV6_TCLASS
2016-09-14Don't leak old code when loading a modules with an on_load functionBjörn Gustavsson
Normally, calling code:delete/1 before re-loading the code for a module is unnecessary but causes no problem. But there will be be problems if the new code has an on_load function. Code with an on_load function will always be loaded as old code to allowed it to be easily purged if the on_load function would fail. If the on_load function succeeds, the old and current code will be swapped. So in the scenario where code:delete/1 has been called explicitly, there is old code but no current code. Loading code with an on_load function will cause the reference to the old code to be overwritten. That will at best cause a memory leak, and at worst an emulator crash (especially if NIFs are involved). To avoid that situation, we will put the code with the on_load function in a special, third slot in Module. ERL-240
2016-09-12Implement IPV6_TCLASSRaimo Niskanen
2016-08-30Merge branch 'rickard/time-unit/OTP-13735' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/time-unit/OTP-13735: Update test-cases to use new symbolic time units Replace misspelled symbolic time units Conflicts: erts/doc/src/erlang.xml erts/emulator/test/long_timers_test.erl
2016-08-29Merge branch 'rickard/ds-purge-module/OTP-13808' into maintRickard Green
* rickard/ds-purge-module/OTP-13808: Perform check_process_code while process is executing dirty Conflicts: erts/doc/src/erl_nif.xml
2016-08-29Merge branch 'rickard/fun-purge-bug/OTP-13809' and ↵Rickard Green
'rickard/new-purge-strategy/OTP-13833' into maint * rickard/fun-purge-bug/OTP-13809: Fix purge of code Reclaim literal area after purge has completed Separate literal area from code Conflicts: erts/doc/src/erlang.xml erts/emulator/beam/beam_bif_load.c erts/emulator/beam/erl_init.c erts/preloaded/ebin/init.beam
2016-08-29Perform check_process_code while process is executing dirtyRickard Green
2016-08-29Fix purge of codeRickard Green
Ensure that we cannot get any dangling pointers into code that has been purged. This is done by a two phase purge. At first phase all fun entries pointing into the code to purge are marked for purge. All processes trying to call these funs will be suspended and by this we avoid getting new direct references into the code. When all processes has been checked, these processes are resumed. The new purge strategy now also completely ignore the existence of indirect references to the code (funs). If such exist, they will cause bad fun exceptions to the caller, but will not prevent a soft purge or cause a kill of a process having such live references during a hard purge. This since it is impossible to give any guarantees that no processes in the system have such indirect references. Even when the system is completely clean from such references, new ones can appear via distribution and/or disk.
2016-08-26Reclaim literal area after purge has completedRickard Green
2016-08-25Replace misspelled symbolic time unitsRickard Green
Besides using two words for 'milliseconds' et. al. they are also changed from plural to singular.
2016-08-12Merge branch 'lukas/erts/fix_init_stop_code_load_race/OTP-13802' into maintLukas Larsson
* lukas/erts/fix_init_stop_code_load_race/OTP-13802: erts/kernel: Fix code loading deadlock during init:stop
2016-08-12erts/kernel: Fix code loading deadlock during init:stopLukas Larsson
When init:stop is called it walks the application hierarchy and terminates each process. Some of these processes may do something while terminating and sometimes that something needs to load some new code in order to work. When this happens the code_server could just be in the process of terminating or the erl_prim_loader could be active. In both these cases the request to load the new code would cause a deadlock in the termination of the system. This commit fixes this by init rejecting attempts to load new code when init:stop has been called and fixing a termination race in the code_server. This however means that the process that tried to do something when told to terminate (for instance logging that it is terminating) will crash instead of loading the code.
2016-07-29Handle AF_UNSPEC and AF_UNDEFINED correctlyRaimo Niskanen
2016-06-10Merge branch 'kvakvs/erts/monitor_port/OTP-11384'Lukas Larsson
* kvakvs/erts/monitor_port/OTP-11384: erts: Add port monitors
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
2016-06-09Document the local (unix) address familyRaimo Niskanen
2016-06-08Remove internal state BOUND from inet_drvRaimo Niskanen
2016-06-02Merge branch 'saleyn/uds/PR-612/OTP-13572'Raimo Niskanen
* saleyn/uds/PR-612/OTP-13572: AF_UNIX is more portable
2016-06-02AF_UNIX is more portableRaimo Niskanen
Fix dialyzer warning for improper list in prim_inet by not using an improper list.
2016-06-02Merge branch 'saleyn/uds/PR-612/OTP-13572'Raimo Niskanen
* saleyn/uds/PR-612/OTP-13572: Rewrite inet* for address family 'local' Rewrite inet_drv for AF_LOCAL Assign externally open fd to gen_tcp (UDS support) Conflicts: erts/preloaded/ebin/prim_inet.beam lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_tcp.xml lib/kernel/doc/src/gen_udp.xml lib/kernel/src/inet6_sctp.erl lib/kernel/test/inet_SUITE.erl
2016-06-01Rewrite inet_drv for AF_LOCALRaimo Niskanen
2016-05-31Merge branch 'rickard/rt-dep-erts-kernel-stdlib-sasl'Rickard Green
* rickard/rt-dep-erts-kernel-stdlib-sasl: Bumped runtime dependencies between erts, kernel, stdlib, sasl
2016-05-30Reintroduce erlang:halt/0/1 in erl_bif_types.erlSverker Eriksson
Removed in f9cb80861f169743 when changed impl from C to Erlang. But seems they are needed to keep dialyzer tests happy. Also improved bif_SUITE:shadow_comments to include all exported in module erlang, not just the "snifs". ...which detected that apply/2 was missing Shadowed comment as well.
2016-05-27Merge branch 'richcarl/erts/fix-init-stop/PR-911/OTP-13630/OTP-13631'Sverker Eriksson
2016-05-27Bumped runtime dependencies between erts, kernel, stdlib, saslRickard Green
2016-05-27Merge branch 'rickard/rm-mqd-mixed/OTP-13366'Rickard Green
* rickard/rm-mqd-mixed/OTP-13366: Remove the 'message_queue_data' option 'mixed'
2016-05-25Remove the 'message_queue_data' option 'mixed'Rickard Green
2016-05-25erts: Remove unnecessary halt string truncationSverker Eriksson
as erlang:halt does it for us now
2016-05-25erts: Implement halt/0 and halt/1 in ErlangSverker Eriksson
just to make things simpler.
2016-05-24erts: Move tracer SecondTraceTerm to Opts mapLukas Larsson
The extra trace data has been moved to the opts map in order for the tracer to be able to distinguish inbetween extra trace data 'undefined' and no extra trace data. In the same commit all opts associations have been changed so that if the tracer should not use them, the key is left unassicated instead of being sent to undefined. This should be give a small performance gain and also makes the API easier to work with.
2016-05-20Check exit status in init:stop/1 and simplify documentationRichard Carlsson
2016-05-16Tolerate bad directories in the code pathBjörn Gustavsson
A bad directory in the path would prevent the run-time system from starting: $ echo >foobar $ erl -pa foobar {"init terminating in do_boot",{load_failed,[supervisor,kernel,gen_server,file_io_server,filename,file,erl_parse,error_logger,code_server,erl_lint,proc_lib,code,application_controller,application_master,gen_event,application,error_handler,lists,heart,gen,file_server,ets,erl_eval]}} Crash dump is being written to: erl_crash.dump...done init terminating in do_boot () The reason is that when attempting to read each of the BEAM files, there would be an 'enotdir' error which erl_prim_load:get_modules/2,3 assumed was a fatal error. Update erl_prim_load:get_modules/2,3 to ignore any error and try the next directory in the path. Reported-by: http://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-142 Reported-by: Michael Truog
2016-05-11Merge branch 'lukas/trace-fix'Rickard Green
* lukas/trace-fix: erts: Only allow remove from trace_status callback
2016-05-11erts: Only allow remove from trace_status callbackLukas Larsson
Make it so that it is only possible to remove a tracer via returning remove from an erl_tracer. This limition is put in place in order to avoid a lot of lock checking and taking in various places, especially in regards to trace events happening on dirty schedulers.
2016-05-10erts: Implement max_heap_size process flagLukas Larsson
The max_heap_size process flag can be used to limit the growth of a process heap by killing it before it becomes too large to handle. It is possible to set the maximum using the `erl +hmax` option, `system_flag(max_heap_size, ...)`, `spawn_opt(Fun, [{max_heap_size, ...}])` and `process_flag(max_heap_size, ...)`. It is possible to configure the behaviour of the process when the maximum heap size is reached. The process may be sent an untrappable exit signal with reason kill and/or send an error_logger message with details on the process state. A new trace event called gc_max_heap_size is also triggered for the garbage_collection trace flag when the heap grows larger than the configured size. If kill and error_logger are disabled, it is still possible to see that the maximum has been reached by doing garbage collection tracing on the process. The heap size is defined as the sum of the heap memory that the process is currently using. This includes all generational heaps, the stack, any messages that are considered to be part of the heap and any extra memory the garbage collector may need during collection. In the current implementation this means that when a process is set using on_heap message queue data mode, the messages that are in the internal message queue are counted towards this value. For off_heap, only matched messages count towards the size of the heap. For mixed, it depends on race conditions within the VM whether a message is part of the heap or not. Below is an example run of the new behaviour: Eshell V8.0 (abort with ^G) 1> f(P),P = spawn_opt(fun() -> receive ok -> ok end end, [{max_heap_size, 512}]). <0.60.0> 2> erlang:trace(P, true, [garbage_collection, procs]). 1 3> [P ! lists:duplicate(M,M) || M <- lists:seq(1,15)],ok. ok 4> =ERROR REPORT==== 26-Apr-2016::16:25:10 === Process: <0.60.0> Context: maximum heap size reached Max heap size: 512 Total heap size: 723 Kill: true Error Logger: true GC Info: [{old_heap_block_size,0}, {heap_block_size,609}, {mbuf_size,145}, {recent_size,0}, {stack_size,9}, {old_heap_size,0}, {heap_size,211}, {bin_vheap_size,0}, {bin_vheap_block_size,46422}, {bin_old_vheap_size,0}, {bin_old_vheap_block_size,46422}] flush(). Shell got {trace,<0.60.0>,gc_start, [{old_heap_block_size,0}, {heap_block_size,233}, {mbuf_size,145}, {recent_size,0}, {stack_size,9}, {old_heap_size,0}, {heap_size,211}, {bin_vheap_size,0}, {bin_vheap_block_size,46422}, {bin_old_vheap_size,0}, {bin_old_vheap_block_size,46422}]} Shell got {trace,<0.60.0>,gc_max_heap_size, [{old_heap_block_size,0}, {heap_block_size,609}, {mbuf_size,145}, {recent_size,0}, {stack_size,9}, {old_heap_size,0}, {heap_size,211}, {bin_vheap_size,0}, {bin_vheap_block_size,46422}, {bin_old_vheap_size,0}, {bin_old_vheap_block_size,46422}]} Shell got {trace,<0.60.0>,exit,killed}
2016-05-04erts: Add send and 'receive' to trace_info/2Sverker Eriksson
to obtain match specs
2016-05-04erts: Add docs for trace_pattern with 'send' and 'receive'Sverker Eriksson
2016-04-29Merge branch 'egil/erts/tracing-support-lttng/OTP-13532'Björn-Egil Dahlberg
* egil/erts/tracing-support-lttng/OTP-13532: (28 commits) runtime_tools: User's guide to LTTng and dyntrace runtime_tools: Fix Dtrace build erts: Fix gc messages in tracer_SUITE erts: Fix gc messages in sensitive_SUITE erts: Fix gc messages in trace_port_SUITE tools: Update fprof tests tools: Update fprof with new gc traces runtime_tools: Update dyntrace_lttng_SUITE tests runtime_tools: Add 'return_to' for call tracing erts: Fix return_to trace callback erts: Update erl_tracer documentation erts: Fix erl_tracer documentation typos Update preloaded erl_tracer.beam erts: Update erl_tracer type specs runtime_tools: Add lttng dyntrace tests runtime_tools: Extend 'trace' and 'enabled' tracer callbacks erts: Extend 'enabled' and 'trace' tracer callbacks runtime_tools: Extend 'enabled' tracer callbacks erts: Extend 'enabled' tracer callbacks runtime_tools: Update lttng garbage collection trace ...
2016-04-29erts: Update erl_tracer type specsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-04-28Enhance map specs in erts, stdlib, runtime_toolsMagnus Lång
Using the new type syntax, we can specify which keys are required, and which are optional in a way Dialyzer could use.
2016-04-26erts: Add profiling of startupBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
Usage: erl -profile_boot ...
2016-04-15erts: Document erlang:match_spec_test/3Lukas Larsson
OTP-13501
2016-04-15erts: Add 'spawned' trace event to 'procs' trace flagLukas Larsson
OTP-13497 This trace event is triggered when a process is created from the process that is created.
2016-04-15erts: Extend process and port tracingLukas Larsson
This commit completes the tracing for processes so that all messages sent by a process (via nifs or otherwise) will be traced. The commit also adds tracing of all types of events from ports. When enabling tracing using erlang:trace, the 'all' flag now also enables tracing on all ports. OTP-13496
2016-04-15erts: Implement tracer modulesLukas Larsson
Add the possibility to use modules as trace data receivers. The functions in the module have to be nifs as otherwise complex trace probes will be very hard to handle (complex means trace probes for ports for example). This commit changes the way that the ptab->tracer field works from always being an immediate, to now be NIL if no tracer is present or else be the tuple {TracerModule, TracerState} where TracerModule is an atom that is later used to lookup the appropriate tracer callbacks to call and TracerState is just passed to the tracer callback. The default process and port tracers have been rewritten to use the new API. This commit also changes the order which trace messages are delivered to the potential tracer process. Any enif_send done in a tracer module may be delayed indefinitely because of lock order issues. If a message is delayed any other trace message send from that process is also delayed so that order is preserved for each traced entity. This means that for some trace events (i.e. send/receive) the events may come in an unintuitive order (receive before send) to the trace receiver. Timestamps are taken when the trace message is generated so trace messages from differented processes may arrive with the timestamp out of order. Both the erlang:trace and seq_trace:set_system_tracer accept the new tracer module tracers and also the backwards compatible arguments. OTP-10267
2016-04-13Merge branch 'henrik/update-copyrightyear'Henrik Nord
* henrik/update-copyrightyear: update copyright-year
2016-04-07erts: Fix process_info/2 result specBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-03-17init: Load modules in parallel using the new loader BIFsBjörn Gustavsson
Use erlang:prepare_loading/1 and erlang:finish_loading/1 to load modules in parallel to potentially decrease start-up times.
2016-03-16init: Correct spec for fetch_loaded/1Björn Gustavsson
fetch_loaded/1 returns a list of tuples, not a list of atoms.
2016-03-15update copyright-yearHenrik Nord