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* nlmills/docfix:
Correct typo in erlang(3) documentation
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* mikpe/hipe-mfait-rwlock:
hipe: change mfa_info_table lock to rwmutex
OTP-12557
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* mikpe/avoid-oversize-bignums:
don't leave a heap hole in erts_bs_get_integer_2
don't create oversize bignums in binary matching
OTP-12556
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* erland/ssh/time/OTP-12444:
Update misleading comment in ssh_basic_SUITE
Update new time API and be back-compatible in ssh
Use new time API and be back-compatible in ssh otp_SUITE: Ignore undefined functions in ssh
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* leoliu/master:
Two minor fixes
OTP-12545
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* egil/fix-break-printout/OTP-12537:
erts: Fix erroneous printout in crashdump
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* Fix documentation on $char for unicode
* Remove duplicate declaration for erts_encode_ext_dist_header_size
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The hipe_mfa_info_table lock is currently a mutex, causing
unnecessary contention and serialization of lookups for
apply-like constructs.
- change the lock from a mutex to an rwmutex
- split hipe_get_na_nofail_locked into a "try" path which
only needs a read lock, and a "slow" path which requires
a write lock
- reimplement hipe_get_na_nofail (used by apply ops etc) to
first call the "try" path with a read lock, and if that
fails the "slow" path with a write lock
- reimplement hipe_get_na_nofail_locked (used by maintenance
code) to call the "try" path and then optionally the "slow"
path, but without taking locks since its caller already has
the write lock
- adjust remaining lock ops to take/release full write lock
- use _rwlocked as suffix on functions requiring a write lock
- change hipe_mfa_get_trampoline to call get_locked not put_locked,
allowing it to take a read lock instead of a write lock
- change hipe_find_mfa_from_ra() to only take a read lock
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otp_SUITE: Ignore undefined functions in ssh
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An extra '}' were printed in remote links.
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Reset p->htop in the oversize bignum error case to avoid leaving a
hole in the heap, which would crash the debug emulator.
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Bignums are artifically restricted in size. Arithmetic and logical
operations check the sizes of resulting bignums, and turn oversize
results into system_limit exceptions.
However, this check is not performed when bignums are constructed by
binary matching. The consequence is that such matchings can construct
oversize bignums that satisfy is_integer/1 yet don't work. Performing
arithmetic such as Term - 0 fails with a system_limit exception. Worse,
performing a logical operation such as Term band Term results in [].
The latter occurs because the size checking (e.g. in erts_band()) is
a simple ASSERT(is_not_nil(...)) on the result of the bignum operation,
which internally is [] (NIL) in the case of oversize results. However,
ASSERT is a no-op in release builds, so the error goes unnoticed and []
is returned as the result of the band/2.
This patch addresses this by preventing oversize bignums from entering
the VM via binary matching:
- the internal bytes_to_big() procedure is augmented to return NIL for
oversize results, just like big_norm()
- callers of bytes_to_big() are augmented to check for NIL returns and
signal errors in those cases
- erts_bs_get_integer_2() can only fail with badmatch, so that is the
Erlang-level result of oversize bignums from binary matches
- big_SUITE.erl is extended with a test case that fails without this
fix (no error signalled) and passes with it (badmatch occurs)
Credit goes to Nico Kruber for the initial bug report.
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* egil/fix-getifaddrs-realloc/OTP-12445:
erts: Fix getifaddrs realloc ptr mismatch
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* egil/fix-child_setup-close/OTP-12446:
erts: Use closefrom() if available when closing fds
erts: Don't close all fds twice in child_setup
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When a buffer was exhausted and subsequently a realloc, we could get
an invalid pointer.
For this to occur we would need to have a realloc to lower adresses.
The symptom would be garbage returned from erlang:port_control(Port, 25, [])
(prim_inet:getifaddrs(Port) resulting in a badarg) or a segmentation fault.
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closefrom() was only used in the vfork() case before, now also
used in the fork() case.
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The commit c2b4eab25c907f453a394d382c04cd04e6c06b49 introduced an error
in which child_setup erroneously tried to close all file descriptors twice.
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Closes all open socket before writing crashdump to file.
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OTP-12405
* mikpe/hipe-arm-interworking:
hipe: fix ARM/Thumb interworking
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* dotsimon/sctp_paddrinfo_state:
Fix inet:getopts involving #sctp_paddrinfo{}
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The intention of this callback is to close all sockets associated to
a port. It is closed only on crashdumps.
This will currently only be used for the epmd port.
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HiPE on ARM is currently severely broken if the rest of the VM is
compiled to run in Thumb mode -- calling native code quickly ends
up executing code in the wrong mode and crashing the VM. This is
a problem on e.g. Ubuntu which configures its system GCC to generate
Thumb by default. It can also be triggered by overriding CC or
CFLAGS when compiling the VM.
There were three issues that caused the breakage:
1. Assembly-coded functions in hipe_arm_glue.S weren't explicitly
tagged as functions, preventing the linker from generating the
correct mode-switching call instructions for calls from C to
these functions.
Fixed by tagging those symbols as functions.
2. A few BIF wrappers were so simple that they performed tailcalls
to the C BIFs. This fails to switch mode when C is in Thumb.
Fixed by performing ordinary recursive calls when C is in Thumb.
3. The assembly-coded source files weren't explicitly tagged as ARM.
Tested with the HiPE testsuite on ARMv7, with the VM built as ARM
and as Thumb. Also manually inspected the object code for the beam
executable and checked that call sites from C to HiPE's ARM runtime
code and vice versa used the correct mode-switching instructions.
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* mikpe/fix-eacces-spelling:
fix eacces spelling
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* haguenau/fix-endianness-speling:
Replaced "Endianess" with "Endianness" everywhere
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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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Handle peer addresses that are unconfirmed (i.e. in state SCTP_UNCONFIRMED).
Handle unknown states instead of using ASSERT
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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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* 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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* rickard/maint-17/activate-runq/OTP-12287:
Do not let non-empty run-queue prevent activation of scheduler
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* rickard/ppc32-atomic-opt/OTP-12250:
Optimize atomic ops with release barrier for 32-bit PowerPC
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