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This reverts commit e21ff9b0b69219ab3853be7e80813156113152b7.
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* pan/osx_gcc_fixes:
Fix typo in erts/configure.in
Make OTP build w/alternative gcc on MacOS Lion
OTP-9712
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* pan/binary_match_scope/OTP-9701:
Remove remaining gcc 4.6 assigned-but-not-used warnings from erts
Remove GCC 4.6 set-but-not-used warning from erl_bif_binary
Make binary:match with scope return correct values
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* sverk/hipe-without-fpe/OTP-9724:
otp_build: Disable FPE by default on Linux
stdlib: Make sure qlc_SUITE:otp_6964 restores backtrace_depth
erts: Add test for inf/NaN intermediate float results
hipe,erts: Allow hipe without floating point exceptions
hipe: Fix bug in hipe_rtl_lcm:calc_killed_expr_bb
erts: Rename macros used by float instructions without FPE
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* rickard/sched-compact-load/OTP-9695:
Add switch that can disable scheduler compaction of load
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* bjorn/erts/refc-binary-literals/OTP-9486:
external.c: Remove the option to create over-sized heap binaries
Allow refc binaries in literal pools
code_SUITE clean-up: Remove experimental 'constant_pool' option
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* raimo/sctp-dev/OTP-9239: (21 commits)
erts: Possible bugfix for error chunk on old Solaris 10
kernel: Documented gen_sctp:peeloff/2
kernel: Adjust SCTP test to SuSE quirk
erts: Fixes for SCTP on old Solaris 10
Update preloaded files
erts,kernel: Return eprotonosupport when SCTP is not supported
kernel: Adjust SCTP tests to Solaris quirks
erts: Fix SCTP decoding byteorder bug for adaptation_ind
kernel: Rewrite SCTP test socket handler
kernel: Fix SCTP tests for the FreeBSD protocol stack
kernel: Bugfix - SCTP connect with sndrcvinfo in assoc_change event
erts: Default enable SCTP in configure
Update primary bootstrap and preloaded files
erts: Use SCTP functions in default libs
erts: Improve SCTP message defragmenting
erts,kernel: Bugfix - collect fragmented SCTP messages on recv
kernel: Add tests for gen_sctp:peeloff/2
erts,kernel: Implement gen_sctp:peeloff/2
kernel: Add tests for SCTP stream sockets
erts,kernel: Add type stream sockets to SCTP
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* sverker/valgrind-fixing:
erts: valgrind suppressions for prebuilt terms in os_info_init
Fix dlopen-leak of drivers with incorrect version
erts: Add valgrind suppression files
erts: Remove valgrind limit for erts_alloc_permanent_cache_aligned
erts: Fix write-after-free bug in inet driver
ETS: Fix faulty size calculation SIZEOF_EXTSEG
ETS: Fix valgrind PossiblyLost in ETS hash tables
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It is better that gen_sctp:open/0-2 returns the informative Posix
return code {error,eprotonosupport} than previously {error,badarg}
when SCTP is not supported since it is so platform dependent.
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Make sure that badarith is thrown even if end result is not inf/NaN
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No semantic change, just code clarification.
Use unique macro names instead of redefining the original ones.
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On e.g FreeBSD the functions sctp_bindx() and sctp_peeloff() do not require
any extra linkage library flags and there is no dynamic lib to load
for them; use configure to find them.
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Receive several fragments within the same receive loop if possible.
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Since refc binaries are now supported in literal pools, there is no
longer any need to allow the creation of over-sized heap binaries.
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To simplify the implementation of literal pools (constant pools)
for the R12 release, a shortcut was taken regarding binaries --
all binaries would be stored as heap binaries regardless of size.
To allow a module containing literals to be unloaded, literal
terms are copied when sent to another process. That means that
huge literal binaries will also be copied if they are sent to
another process, which could be surprising.
Another problem is that the arity field in the header for the heap
object may not be wide enough to handle big binaries.
Therefore, bite the bullet and allow refc binaries to be stored
in literal pools. In short, the following need to be changed:
* Each loaded module needs a MSO list, linking all refc binaries
in the literal pool.
* When check_process_code/2 copies literals to a process heap,
it must link each referenced binary into the MSO list for the
process and increment the reference counter for the binary.
* purge_module/1 must decrement the reference counter for each
refc binary in the literal pool.
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* bjorn/erts/code-loading/OTP-9720:
BEAM loader: Don't stop other schedulers until truly needed
BEAM loader: Refactor code loading into separate functions
beam_load.c: Factor out cleaning up of the loader state into free_state()
BEAM loader: Clean up handling of error reasons
Remove the useless -l option
beam_load.c: Simplify handling of the bs_put_string_II instruction
beam_load.c: Remove the unused struct LoadedCode
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The erlang:module_load/2 BIF will stop all other schedulers
before it starts to process the BEAM file. That is not a problem
when starting the Erlang/OTP system, since the start-up is mostly
sequential. It is a problem, however, when big BEAM files are
loaded in an already running system.
After the refactoring in the previous commits, we can now do most
of the processing of the BEAM file before we stop the other schedulers,
so that we can minimize the time when only one scheduler will be
running.
Suggested-by: Bob Ippolito
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Requires own build of wxMac for wx to work:
$ arch_flags="-arch i386"
$ ./configure CFLAGS="$arch_flags" CXXFLAGS="$arch_flags" \
CPPFLAGS="$arch_flags" LDFLAGS="$arch_flags" OBJCFLAGS="$arch_flags" \
OBJCXXFLAGS="$arch_flags" --prefix=/usr/local \
--with-macosx-sdk=/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk \
--with-macosx-version-min=10.6 --enable-unicode --with-opengl
$ make
$ sudo make install
- and we have macports gcc 4.5 in /opt/local/bin, so we configure
and build OTP like this for 32bit (which is required for wx):
$ cd $ERL_TOP
$ PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH CC=/opt/local/bin/gcc-mp-4.5 CXX=/opt/local/bin/g++-mp-4.5 ./configure --enable-m32-build
$ MAKEFLAGS="-j6" PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH make
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* fm/process_info_doc_fix:
Fix documentation for erlang:process_flag/2
OTP-9714
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* bjorn/erts/erlc-do-not-bind:
erlc: Do not bind schedulers when invoking "erl"
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If parallel make is used, several instance of 'erlc' is likely to
be invoked at once. Therefore, the default binding of schedulers
to CPU cores will do no good. (With this change, the build of
Erlang/OTP with six threads finished in about 7 minutes; without in
about 11 minutes.)
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Break apart code loading into the three functions:
erts_alloc_loader_state()
erts_prepare_loading()
erts_finish_loading()
The erts_alloc_loader_state() and erts_prepare_loading() can be
executed with all schedulers running. Only erts_finish_loading()
needs to be run in a single-scheduling system.
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There is no reason to have erts_load_module() return integer values,
only to have the caller convert the values to atoms. Return the
appropriate atom directly from the place where the error is generated
instead. Return NIL if the module was successfully loaded.
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* egil/reallocating-catches/OTP-9692:
erts: Teach VM to reallocate beam catch table
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The -l option used to print information about modules being loaded,
but now it prints very little information.
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Remove the special-case handling of the bs_put_string_II
instruction; simply use the string patch mechanism that is already
used for the i_bs_match_string_* instructions.
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* rickard/bad-rwmtx-assert:
Fix bad assertion in rwmtx implementation
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* rickard/multi-exit-bug/OTP-9705:
Make sure only one thread exits the runtime system
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