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The commit adb5dc0090bc419e2c4c1250653badbddeb6263b (ETHR_FORCE_INLINE)
broke some platforms without adequate thread support.
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* egil/fix-doc-links:
doc: Fix broken links in Installation Guide
doc: Fix broken links
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* siri/cuddle-with-tests:
[upgrade_SUITE] Set previous major to r16b
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* bjorn/erts/fix-prim_eval:
add_abstract_code: Remove 'from_asm' option
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* jjhoo/mingw_compile_fix_forceinline/OTP-11945:
Fix redefinition of ETHR_FORCE_INLINE
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* sverk/ethr_aux-cache-align-bug:
erts: Fix cache line alignment bug for ts_event_pool
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The purpose of add_abstract_code is to give Dialyzer some
abstract code so that it will not fail fatally when analysing
prim_eval which was compiled from BEAM assembly.
But if Dialyzer were to pass along the compiler options
that the module was compiled with when translating the
abstract code to Core Erlang, the 'from_asm' option would
crash the compilation. Thus, since we are already cheating,
we should cheat a little bit more and also remove the
'from_asm' option.
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* sverk/etp-alloc-stats:
erts: Fix documentation for no of default allocator instances
erts: Add etp-alloc-stats and etp-alloc-instances
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ll_alloc does not default to single instance since 17.0
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* matwey/arm:
Add correct detection of powerpc architecture.
Add correct detection of armv6hl and armv7hl architectures.
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* nox/fix-perms:
Fix permissions of some files in the repository
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* jjhoo/mingw_compile_fix_forceinline/OTP-11945:
Do not use __always_inline__ attribute unless gcc vsn >= 3.1.1
Add ETHR_FORCE_INLINE define to hide compiler specific directives
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* rickard/invalid_bitstr_bifs/OTP-11942:
Remove invalid 'bitstr' exports in erlang.erl
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* rickard/binary_to_term_error/OTP-11931:
Replace erlang:binary_to_term() Erlang wrappers
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/ebin/erts_internal.beam
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* rickard/yielding-binary-list-conversions/OTP-11888:
Add test-case comparing old and new implementations
Make binary BIFs converting from lists yield on large input
Make binary BIFs converting to lists yield on large input
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* rickard/disable-gc-fix/OTP-11887:
Do not GC other processes in non-smp runtime
Fix conversion of empty string in erts_convert_native_to_filename()
Add support for failing in BIF that has trapped
HiPE wrappers for BIFs disabling GC
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The dummy BIF exports 'erlang:bitstr_to_list/1' and 'erlang:list_to_bitstr/1'
seem to have appeared as a result of a copy-paste error and are now removed.
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Replace the 'erlang:binary_to_term/1' and 'erlang:binary_to_term/2'
Erlang wrappers taking care of failure after yield with management
of this in the hidden yield BIF.
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When running OTP-17, the previous major release was earlier specified
to r16. This sometimes caused an r16a release to be started, which
would for sure fail the upgrade attempt. The previous major is now
specified to be r16b instead.
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* etsukata/system_info_tolerant_timeofday/OTP-11970:
Add erlang:system_info(tolerant_timeofday)
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* lukas/erts/fix_trace_on_registered_procs/OTP-11968:
erts: tracing on send now works for registered processes
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This bug was introduced in R16B. Testcases have been adapted to
verify the correct behaviour.
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* mikpe/openfile-dont-use-undefined-statbuf:
Fix efile_openfile() to handle stat() failure
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* fenek/fix/vstudio_macro:
Add Visual Studio macros to erl_driver.h and ei.h
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* lukas/erts/git_vsn_script_fix/OTP-11961:
erts: Fix git version script
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These files aren't supposed to be executable. For reference, the command used to
find them was:
git ls-files -z | xargs -0 -J % find % -type f -perm ++x
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- erlang:list_to_binary/1
- erlang:iolist_to_binary/1
- erlang:list_to_bitstring/1
- binary:list_to_bin/1
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- erlang:binary_to_list/1
- erlang:binary_to_list/3
- erlang:bitstring_to_list/1
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* sverk/etp-block-fix:
erts: Fix bug in etp-block commands
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If the initial stat() fails then efile_openfile() will still proceed
to open() the file. If that succeeds and the caller passed a non-NULL
pSize, then it will copy bogus data from the statbuf into *pSize. This
has been observed to cause file:read_file/1 to return truncated file
data with no error indication.
The use case involved a large file system mounted via NFS, with some
directories containing large number of files, and NFS mount options
that allow the NFS client to return EIO if the NFS server does not
respond quickly enough. Depending on the caching state of the client
and server machines, a few stat() calls (fewer than 1 per 10 million)
would take long enough to trigger EIO errors, but subsequent open()
calls would succeed, and read_file/1 would return truncated data. This
sequence of events has been observed via "strace" on beam.smp.
Signed-off-by: Mikael Pettersson <[email protected]>
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