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* mikpe/fix-eacces-spelling:
fix eacces spelling
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* lukas/erts/crashdump_improvements/OTP-12377:
erts: Make main thread safe from pipe closed event
erts: Improve crash dumps
erts: Rename sys_sigset to sys_signal
erts: Introduce thread suspend functions
erts: Remove usage of QUANTIFY signal
erts: Add support for thread names
ets: Increase data available in crash dumps and ets:info
erts: Start compilation of beam_emu earlier
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This commit improves crash dumps in several ways:
* Suspends schedulers to get a current snapshot
* Dumps information about scheduler
* Dumps stack trace of current running process
(including Garbing processes)
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Also removed old legacy fallback that is no longer used
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These functions allow any thread to suspend any other thread
immediately and then resume all threads. This is useful when
doing a crash dump in order to get a more accurate picture
of what state the system is in.
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OTP-12376
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* haguenau/fix-endianness-speling:
Replaced "Endianess" with "Endianness" everywhere
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* sverk/ets-take-2/OTP-12309:
erts: Optimize ets:lookup and ets:take for bags
Implement ets:take/2
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* sverk/ct-assert:
erts: Add compile time assert ERTS_CT_ASSERT
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* lukas/erts/non-blocking-shell:
erts: Fix big-endian issue with printf_putc
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On little-endian machines, doing &int will give the smallest
byte which is what we want to give to write. But on big-endian
it will give the highest byte, which will always be \000 here
which results in write never doing any writes.
So we have to cast c to an unsigned char before passing it to
write.
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* lukas/erts/cpu_timestamp_linux/OTP-12366:
erts: Allow cpu_timestamp tracing for Linux
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* lukas/erts/non-blocking-shell:
erts: Make sure IOV_MAX is enforced for writev
erts: Make erts_printf work with non-blocking
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* maint:
Use the new 64-bit atomic ops API
Introduce a 64-bit atomic ops API
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The 64-bit atomic ops API is implemented by
* native word size atomic ops on 64-bit architectures, and
* native double word size atomic ops on 32-bit architectures
when available. When native double word size atomic is not
available, the fallback using modification counters is
used.
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=== OTP-17.4 ===
Changed Applications:
- asn1-3.0.3
- common_test-1.9
- compiler-5.0.3
- crypto-3.4.2
- debugger-4.0.2
- dialyzer-2.7.3
- diameter-1.8
- edoc-0.7.16
- eldap-1.1
- erl_docgen-0.3.7
- erl_interface-3.7.20
- erts-6.3
- eunit-2.2.9
- hipe-3.11.2
- inets-5.10.4
- jinterface-1.5.12
- kernel-3.1
- megaco-3.17.3
- mnesia-4.12.4
- observer-2.0.3
- odbc-2.10.22
- otp_mibs-1.0.10
- parsetools-2.0.12
- percept-0.8.10
- runtime_tools-1.8.15
- snmp-5.1.1
- ssh-3.1
- ssl-5.3.8
- stdlib-2.3
- syntax_tools-1.6.17
- test_server-3.7.2
- tools-2.7.1
- wx-1.3.2
Unchanged Applications:
- cosEvent-2.1.15
- cosEventDomain-1.1.14
- cosFileTransfer-1.1.16
- cosNotification-1.1.21
- cosProperty-1.1.17
- cosTime-1.1.14
- cosTransactions-1.2.14
- et-1.5
- gs-1.5.16
- ic-4.3.6
- orber-3.7.1
- os_mon-2.3
- ose-1.0.2
- public_key-0.22.1
- reltool-0.6.6
- sasl-2.4.1
- typer-0.9.8
- webtool-0.8.10
- xmerl-1.3.7
Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/vsn.mk
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* maint:
Add .appup file
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* egil/ets/use-internal-stack/OTP-12356:
erts: Use internal stack for ets db_has_variable
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* maint:
Fix function "defined but not used" warning
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and usage
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* maint:
erts: Fix finite warning for clang
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* lukas/erts/isfinite-fix/OTP-12268:
erts: Fix finite warning for clang
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clang aka llvm claims to be __GNUC__ and thus we have to
explicitly check that it is not used.
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* maint:
Sort keys before generating
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* lukas/erts/bif_info_rebuild/OTP-12344:
Sort keys before generating
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* vinoski/rm-foo-dtrace:
Clean up temporary dtrace file during config
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* sverk/port_get_data-race/OTP-12208:
erts: Fix port data memory allocation bug
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When configuring erts to support dynamic trace via dtrace, be sure to clean
up the temporary file "erts/foo-dtrace.h" used to help check for dtrace
support. Otherwise, it shows up as an untracked file in git.
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This has to be done in order to consistently generate the same
file so that we do not get rebuilds all the time.
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