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* maint:
Fix PGO configure test
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* rickard/conf-pgo/OTP-15282:
Fix PGO configure test
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* maint:
erts: Add comment about [] and nil() to The Abstract Format
syntax_tools: Correct erl_syntax:revert/1
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* hasse/syntax_tools/fix_revert/OTP-15294:
erts: Add comment about [] and nil() to The Abstract Format
syntax_tools: Correct erl_syntax:revert/1
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix "Prevent inconsistent node lists" fix
Fix include-path regression caused by dd0a39c
Restore default SIGTERM behaviour for port programs
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
erts: Fix "Prevent inconsistent node lists" fix
Fix include-path regression caused by dd0a39c
Restore default SIGTERM behaviour for port programs
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* sverker/enif-cancel-select/OTP-15095:
erts: Add ERL_NIF_SELECT_CANCEL flag for enif_select
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into maint-21
* sverker/erts/fix-aborted-pending-connection-race/OTP-15296:
erts: Fix "Prevent inconsistent node lists" fix
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done in a31216200bdee2c04b3fb3ae5e26607674715c8a
that could cause a new pending connection to be incorrectly aborted.
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* raimo/improve-doc-indexing/ERL-666:
Correct doc markers
Improve indexing of cref docs
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erl_child_setup program ignores TERM signals as of ERTS version
10.0 (cff8dce0). This setting was unfortunately inherited by
port programs. This commit restores handling of TERM signals
in port programs to the default behavior. That is, terminate the
process.
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* maint:
Update PCRE from version 8.41 to version 8.42
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* rickard/pcre-8.42/OTP-15217:
Update PCRE from version 8.41 to version 8.42
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* maint:
erts: Fix configure check when cross-compiling
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erts: Fix configure check when cross-compiling
OTP-15282
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
kernel: Fix missing abort_connection in net_kernel
Prevent inconsistent node lists
Fix an endless rescheduling loop when a process is executing process_info(self(), ...)
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
kernel: Fix missing abort_connection in net_kernel
Prevent inconsistent node lists
Fix an endless rescheduling loop when a process is executing process_info(self(), ...)
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* maint:
Fix an endless rescheduling loop when a process is executing process_info(self(), ...)
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Fix an endless rescheduling loop when a process is executing process_…
OTP-15275
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* rickard/dist-entry-gc-fix/OTP-15279:
Prevent inconsistent node lists
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If net_kernel "forgets" to abort a connection (as it currently might),
the garbage collection of a distribution entry could cause node lists
to enter an inconsistent state.
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* sverker/erts/ets-memstat-false-leak/ERL-720/OTP-15278:
erts: Refactor ets FixedDeletion allocations
erts: Fix ets memstat false leak of FixedDeletion
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Introduce a put_tuple2 instruction
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process_info(self(), ...)
It is possible that a process has to yield before completing process_info BIF when it runs out of reductions. If this BIF is called by the process itself, it does not send a signal but executes in the context of a process. If it has to yield, it turns F_LOCAL_SIGS_ONLY flag on, which means new signals won't be fetched from the outer message queue.
When the same process needs to execute dirty system code (e.g. dirty GC) it has to be run on a dirty scheduler. However signals enqueued into outer queue cause it to be rescheduled on a normal scheduler. F_LOCAL_SIGS_ONLY prevent outer queue signals delivery, creating an endless rescheduling loop.
This commit disengages F_LOCAL_SIG_ONLY if process needs to execute dirty code in order to complete signal delivery and allow process to be moved to dirty run queue.
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Fix bug in compact representation of float_to_list/2
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causing erlang:memory to report too much ets memory.
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Sometimes when building a tuple, there is no way to avoid an
extra `move` instruction. Consider this code:
make_tuple(A) -> {ok,A}.
The corresponding BEAM code looks like this:
{test_heap,3,1}.
{put_tuple,2,{x,1}}.
{put,{atom,ok}}.
{put,{x,0}}.
{move,{x,1},{x,0}}.
return.
To avoid overwriting the source register `{x,0}`, a `move`
instruction is necessary.
The problem doesn't exist when building a list:
%% build_list(A) -> [A].
{test_heap,2,1}.
{put_list,{x,0},nil,{x,0}}.
return.
Introduce a new `put_tuple2` instruction that builds a tuple in a
single instruction, so that the `move` instruction can be eliminated:
%% make_tuple(A) -> {ok,A}.
{test_heap,3,1}.
{put_tuple2,{x,0},{list,[{atom,ok},{x,0}]}}.
return.
Note that the BEAM loader already combines `put_tuple` and `put`
instructions into an internal instruction similar to `put_tuple2`.
Therefore the introduction of the new instruction will not speed up
execution of tuple building itself, but it will be less work for
the loader to load the new instruction.
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* maint:
ops.tab: Fix potentially unsafe optimization of raise/2
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The operands for the raise/2 instruction are almost always in x(2) and
x(1). Therefore the loader translates the raise/2 instruction to an
i_raise/0 instruction which uses the values in x(2) and x(1). If the
operands happens to be in other registers, the loader inserts move/2
instruction to move them to x(2) and x(1).
The problem is that x(3) is used as a temporary register when
generating the move/2 instructions. That is unsafe if the
Value operand for raise/2 is x(3).
Thus:
raise x(0) x(3)
will be translated to:
move x(0) x(3)
move x(3) x(1)
move x(3) x(2)
i_raise
The Trace will be written to both x(2) and x(1).
The current compiler will never use x(3) for the Value operand,
so there is no need to patch previous releases. But a future compiler
version might allocate registers differently.
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process_info(self(), ...)
It is possible that a process has to yield before completing process_info BIF when it runs out of reductions. If this BIF is called by the process itself, it does not send a signal but executes in the context of a process. If it has to yield, it turns F_LOCAL_SIGS_ONLY flag on, which means new signals won't be fetched from the outer message queue.
When the same process needs to execute dirty system code (e.g. dirty GC) it has to be run on a dirty scheduler. However signals enqueued into outer queue cause it to be rescheduled on a normal scheduler. F_LOCAL_SIGS_ONLY prevent outer queue signals delivery, creating an endless rescheduling loop.
This commit disengages F_LOCAL_SIG_ONLY if process needs to execute dirty code in order to complete signal delivery and allow process to be moved to dirty run queue.
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* maint:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Fix missing 'in' trace events during 'running' trace
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* maint-21:
Updated OTP version
Update release notes
Update version numbers
Fix missing 'in' trace events during 'running' trace
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* rickard/running-trace-fix/ERL-713/OTP-15269:
Fix missing 'in' trace events during 'running' trace
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* rickard/crypto-configure/OTP-15129:
Fix crypto configure on Darwin
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'in' trace events could be lost when a process had to be
rescheduled on another scheduler type (normal <-> dirty).
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