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This commit is a preparation for introducing location information
(filename/line number) in stacktraces in exceptions. Currently
a stack trace looks like:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN}]
Add a forth element to each tuple that can be used indication
the filename and line number of the source file:
[{Mod1,Function1,Arity1,Location1},
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{ModN,FunctionN,ArityN,LocationN}]
In this commit, the fourth element will just be an empty list,
and we will change all code that look at or manipulate stacktraces.
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Introduce the line/1 instruction in the compiler and the BEAM
virtual machine. It will not yet be generated by the compiler and
will not actually carry any information.
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'eval_bits' is a common utility module used for evaluting binary
construction and matching. The functions that do matching
(match_bits/{6,7} and bin_gen/6) are supposed to treat the bindings as
an abstract data type, but they assume that the bindings have the same
representation as in the erl_eval module. That may cause binary
matching to fail in the debugger, because the debugger represents the
bindings as an unordered list of two-tuples, while the erl_eval
modules uses an ordered list of two-tuple (an ordset).
One way to fix the problem would be to let the debugger to use ordered
lists to represent the bindings. Unfortunately, that would also change
how the bindings are presented in the user interface. Currently, the
variable have most been recently assigned is shown first, which is
convenient.
Fix the matching problem by mending the leaky abstraction in
eval_bits. The matching functions needs to be passed two additional
operations: one for looking up a variable in the bindings and one for
adding a binding. Those operations could be passed as two more funs
(in addition to the evaluation and match fun already passed), but the
functions already have too many arguments. Therefore, change the
meaning of the match fun, so that the first argument is the operation
to perform ('match', 'binding', or 'add_binding') and second argument
is a tuple with arguments for the operation.
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* ms/inet-socket-domain-error:
inet: error if fd does not match socket domain
OTP-9455
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* cg/fix-constant-logical-operand:
Fix use of logical operator && with constant operand instead of bitwise &.
OTP-9454
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* pg/fix-freebsd-dualcore-detection:
Fix bug in FreeBSD topology detection code
OTP-9453
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* pg/fix-hibernate-scheduling-with-hipe:
Fix bug related to hibernate and HiPE (clear F_HIBERNATE_SCHED flag)
OTP-9452
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* bjorn/parallel-make/OTP-9451: (28 commits)
erl_interface: Support parallel make
dialyzer: Remove special-case build in the top Makefile
pcre: Rename Makefile.in to pcre.mk and include it
cos*/src/Makefile: Support parallel make
ic: Support parallel make
orber: Support parallel make
.gitignore: Ignore IDL-GENERATED
public_key: Support parallel make
ssh: Support parallel make
os_mon: Support parallel make
diameter: Support parallel make
snmp: Support parallel make
megaco: Support parallel make
megaco/src/flex/Makefile.in: Support parallel make
*/c_src/Makefile*: Support parallel make
eunit: Support parallel make
gs: Support parallel make
common_test Makefile: Support parallel make
erts/emulator/Makefile.in: Support parallel make
erts: Fix dependency generation
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To avoid issues with parallel make and to slightly speed up the
build process, avoid a recursive make by replacing pcre/Makefile.in
with pcre/pcre.mk and including it from the main emulator Makefile.
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* dev:
Fix binary construction with huge literal sizes
beam_load.c: Add overflow check of tag values
beam_makeops: Add some sanity checks
Fix construction of <<0:((1 bsl 32)-1)>>
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Constructing binaries using the bit syntax with literals sizes
that would not fit in an Uint will either cause an emulator crash
or the loading to be aborted.
Use the new TAG_o tag introduced in the previous commit to make sure
that the attempt to create huge binary literals will generate a
system_limit exception at run-time.
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The handling of large values for other tags than TAG_i (integer) is
buggy. Any tag value equal to or greater than 2^40 (5 bytes) will
abort loading. Tag values fitting in 5 bytes will be truncated to 4
bytes values.
Those bugs cause real problems because the bs_init2/6 and
bs_init_bits/6 instructions unfortunately use TAG_u to encode literal
sizes (using TAG_i would have been a better choice, but it is too late
to change that now). Any binary size that cannot fit in an Uint
should cause a system_limit exception at run-time, but instead the
buggy handling will either cause an emulator crash (for values in the
range 2^32 to 2^40-1) or abort loading.
In this commit, implement overflow checking of tag values as a
preparation for fixing the binary construction instructions. If any
tag value cannot fit in an Uint (except for TAG_i), change the
tag to the special TAG_o overflow tag.
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We want to make sure that a tag/type name is not defined more than
once and that we don't define too many primitive tags. Primitive
tags must be named with lowercase letters (or they will be confused
with variable names in transformations in the ops.tab file).
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Attempting to construct <<0:((1 bsl 32)-1)>>, the largest bitstring
allowed in a 32 bit emulator, would cause an emulator crash because
of integer overflow.
Fix the problem by using an Uint64 to avoid integer overflow.
Do not attempt to handle construction of <<0:((1 bsl 64)-1>> in
a 64-bit emulator, because that will certainly cause the emulator
to terminate anyway because of insufficient memory.
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* sverker/allocator-aoff/OTP-9424:
New allocator: Address order first fit (aoff)
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* sverker/fun_SUITE-refc_dist-gcfix:
Fix test case fun_SUITE:refc_dist
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* sverker/epmd-vxworks-select-bug/OTP-9427:
Fix epmd crash on vxworks caused by faulty argument to select
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The first argument g->max_conn to select() in epmd_srv.c seems to be
wrong as it excludes the listening socket(s). Instead we keep track of
the highest fd seen.
However I still don't understand why select() started to fail for
vxworks with R14B03 when the feature of more than one listening socket
was introduced. The default is still 1 listening socket (num_sockets=1),
which would make the first argument to select() unchanged.
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* sverker/testcase/OTP-9422:
Test case for OTP-9422
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It failed sometimes depending on GC invocation.
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alloc_no of sbmbc_low_alloc was set to ERTS_ALC_A_STANDARD_LOW
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Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE.erl
erts/emulator/test/nif_SUITE_data/nif_SUITE.c
sverker/enif_make_int64-halfword/OTP-9394
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* sverker/enif_make_int64-halfword/OTP-9394:
Fix halfword bug in enif_make_int64
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Conflicts:
erts/vsn.mk
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* rickard/sbmbc/OTP-9339:
Use separate memory carriers for small blocks
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* sverker/ets_delete-deadlock-race/OTP-9423:
Fix bug in ets:delete for write_concurrency that could lead to deadlock
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* rickard/atomics-api/OTP-9014:
Use new atomic API in runtime system
Improve ethread atomics
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* lukas/erts/enif_make_reverse_list/OTP-9392:
Add version comment
Rename enif_get_reverse_list to enif_make_reverse_list
Remove extra allocated heap fragment
Added enif_get_reverse_list to nif API
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A trace matchspec with 'enable_trace' or 'disable_trace' in body could
cause an emulator crash if a concurrent process altered the trace
setting of the traced function by calling erlang:trace_pattern.
The effect was a deallocation of the binary holding the matchspec
program while it was running. Fixed by increasing reference count of
ms-binary in the cases when 'enable_trace' or 'disable_trace' may
cause a system block that may alter the ongoing trace.
The paradox here is that db_prog_match() is using erts_smp_block_system()
to do 'enable_trace' and 'disable_trace' in a safe (atomic) way. But that
also have the (non-atomic) effect that racing thread might block the
system and change the trace settings with erlang:trace_pattern.
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Relocking in ets_delete_1() and remove_named_tab() was done by
unlocking the table without clearing the is_thread_safe flag. A racing
thread could then read-lock the table and then incorrectly
write-unlock the table as db_unlock() looked at is_thread_safe to
determine which kind of lock to unlock.
Several fixes:
1. Make db_unlock() use argument 'kind' instead of is_thread_safe to
determine lock type.
2. Make relock logic use db_lock() and db_unlock() instead of directly
accessing lock primitives.
3. Do ownership transfer earlier in ets_delete_1 to avoid racing owner
process to also start deleting the same table.
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concat_binary/1 was deprecated in R13B04, but already in
the R10B-2 release, the documentation recommends using
list_to_binary/1 instead.
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