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* john/erts/runtime-lcnt:
Document rt_mask and add warnings about copy_save
Add an emulator test suite for lock counting
Break erts_debug:lock_counters/1 into separate BIFs
Allow toggling lock counting at runtime
Move lock flags to a common header
Enable register_SUITE for lcnt builds
Enable lcnt smoke test on all builds that have lcnt enabled
Make lock counter info independent of the locks being counted
OTP-14412
OTP-13170
OTP-14413
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OTP-14413
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The implementation is still hidden behind ERTS_ENABLE_LOCK_COUNT, and
all categories are still enabled by default, but the actual counting can be
toggled at will.
OTP-13170
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It was disabled for performance reasons, and the new implementation handles
it just fine (roughly half as fast as without lcnt).
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* sverker/prealloc-race-bug/maint:
erts: Increase pre-allocated blocks #ifdef DEBUG
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* maint:
macOS: Fix problems loading crypto
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Make tuple calls opt-in
OTP-14497
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On macOS, it was not possible to start crypto after running
observer. (ERL_251)
On the beta of macOS 10.13 (High Sierra), crypto does not work
at all. (ERL-439)
The problem is that the use of the -flat_namespace option when
linking dynamic drivers such as the one for crypto. With that
option, all function names must be unique among all linked
libraries and frameworks, or the wrong function could be called.
Resolve the problem by using the two-level namespace as recommended by
Apple. We need to use the -bundle_loader option to point out beam.smp
when building all drivers and NIF libraries.
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-251
https://bugs.erlang.org/browse/ERL-439
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Tuple calls is the ability to invoke a function on a tuple
as first argument:
1> Var = dict:new().
{dict,0,16,16,8,80,48,
{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[]},
{{[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[]}}}
2> Var:size().
0
This behaviour is considered by most to be undesired and confusing,
especially when it comes to errors. For example, imagine you invoke
"Mod:new()" where a Mod is an atom and you accidentally pass {ok, dict}.
It raises:
{undef,[{ok,new,[{ok,dict}],[]},...]}
As it attempts to invoke ok:new/1, which is really hard to debug
as there is no call to new/1 on the source code.
Furthemore, this behaviour is implemented at the VM level, which
imposes such semantics on all languages running on BEAM.
Since we cannot remove the behaviour above, this proposal makes the
behaviour opt-in with a compiler flag:
-compile(tuple_calls).
This means that, if a codebase relies on this functionality, they
can keep compatibility by adding configuring their build tool to
always use the 'tuple_calls' flag or explicitly on each module.
As long as the compile attribute above is listed, the codebase will
work on old and new Erlang versions alike. The only downside of the
current implementation is that modules compiled on OTP 20 that rely
on 'tuple_calls' will have to be recompiled to run with 'tuple_calls'
on OTP 21+.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix bug in quick alloc
Fix old length usage in string
stdlib: Fix bug in proc_lib
Support arbitrary crash report in proc_lib.
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* maint-20:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix bug in quick alloc
Fix old length usage in string
stdlib: Fix bug in proc_lib
Support arbitrary crash report in proc_lib.
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Support e2k platform
OTP-14492
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Choose a "lagom" low value to provoke both
fallback on erts_alloc
AND thread racing in lockless deallocation queue.
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* sverker/prealloc-race-bug/OTP-14491:
erts: Fix bug in quick alloc
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* rickard/statistics/OTP-14484:
Fix statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime) implementation
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into maint-20
* lukas/erts/fix_outputv_port_task_cleanup/ERL-428/OTP-14481:
fixup! erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
erts: Add tests to detect port close race
erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
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* john/erts/fix-port-leak/OTP-13939/ERL-193:
Add a testcase for OTP-13939/ERL-193
Mark socket disconnected on tcp_send_or_shutdown_error
# Conflicts:
# lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl
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The effect of the race is that a pre-allocated memory block
is inserted last without updating tail.data.last, which will cause
all subsequent insertions to also fail to update tail.data.last.
Hence all pre-allocation for this quick alloc instance is leaked
for this thread and will fallback on erts_alloc.
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* sverker/erts/apply-badarg/ERL-432/OTP-14490:
erts: Make apply throw 'badarg' if Args is not a list
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Bit syntax instructions never store their result in a Y register.
Therefore, change the bit syntax instructions to use 'x' as the
destination instead of 'd'. That will simplify the code that stores
the result, and will be a slight reduction in code size and execution
time.
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* maint:
Eliminate potential unsafe use of general destination
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* bjorn/erts/fix-gen-dest:
Eliminate potential unsafe use of general destination
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instead of a strange 'undef' exception.
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* maint-19:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Fix statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime) implementation
fixup! erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
erts: Add tests to detect port close race
Add a testcase for OTP-13939/ERL-193
erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
Mark socket disconnected on tcp_send_or_shutdown_error
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* rickard/statistics/OTP-14484:
Fix statistics(wall_clock) and statistics(runtime) implementation
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into maint-19
* lukas/erts/fix_outputv_port_task_cleanup/ERL-428/OTP-14481:
fixup! erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
erts: Add tests to detect port close race
erts: Cleanup dropped port tasks correctly
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* john/erts/fix-port-leak/OTP-13939/ERL-193:
Add a testcase for OTP-13939/ERL-193
Mark socket disconnected on tcp_send_or_shutdown_error
# Conflicts:
# lib/kernel/test/gen_tcp_misc_SUITE.erl
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a3407eaa2104d6 eliminated the -gen_dest flag for macros in ops.tab.
It turns out that the new implementation (taking the address of the
X or X destination register) is unsafe if the destination is a Y
register and there can be a GC. The problem is that the address to
the Y register will change if there is a GC.
Fortunately, the few instructions in OTP 20 that have a general
destinations are safe. The put_list_ssd instruction never does a GC.
The bit syntax instructions that may do a GC will always store the
result to an X register.
To be completely sure, rewrite the destination register from 'd' to
'x' for the bit syntax instructions. That means that a bit syntax
instruction with a Y register destionation will abort the loading
if it is encountered.
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OTP-14337
* rickard/t2b-latin1-atom:
Fix minor vsn 1 in term_to_binary/2 broken in this branch
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