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When heart cycles we need to unregister the old port before
starting the new heart port program.
OTP-10591
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When a crash dump is about to be written and we have
heartbeat enabled on a system. We need time to write it
before heart explicitly kills the beam.
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* tab/fix-sctp-multihoming-IPv6/OTP-10217:
Allow mixed IPv4 and IPv6 addresses to sctp_bindx
Add checks for in6addr_any and in6addr_loopback
Fix SCTP multihoming
inet_drv.c: Set sockaddr lengths in inet_set_[f]address
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This is a workaround for init:restart.
The root problem is that delete/purge_module does not
clean up internal hipe bookkeeping (hipe_mfa_info's)
properly.
Symptom: Execution of deallocated beam code.
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Workaround for crash in code_server.
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Setting several ip addresses for an SCTP socket worked only for IPv4
on Linux. For IPv6 and for other for instance Solaris and FreeBSD, it
failed with badarg for both IPv4 and IPv6.
For the first address specified to gen_sctp:open, bind is now called,
while for any following addresses, sctp_bindx is called, repeatedly,
with one address at a time. Previously, sctp_bindx was called for all
addresses in one go, with the addresses in reverse order, and bind was
not called at all if more than one address was specified. Both
Solaris and FreeBSD requires bind to have been called before calling
sctp_bindx, and FreeBSD additionally allows at most one address at a
time in the call to sctp_bindx.
For some versions of Linux, for instance SuSE 10, the port can be 0
only for the call to bind but not for subsequent calls to sctp_bindx,
so replace with the port number assigned by the operating system.
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* ta/prim_archive-reloading:
escript_SUITE: remove gratuitous space
[erts,kernel,stdlib] fix escript/primary archive reloading
Conflicts:
erts/preloaded/src/erl_prim_loader.erl
OTP-10151
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* tc/rpc-call-fix:
Fix rpc:call/5 for local calls with a finite Timeout
OTP-10149
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If the mtime of an escript/primary archive file changes after being
added to the code path, correctly reload the archive and update the
cache.
The existing code didn't consider that it might be a zip archive and failed:
=ERROR REPORT==== 3-Aug-2011::09:21:21 ===
File operation error: bad_central_directory. Target:
/escript_archive/module.beam. Function: get_file. Process: code_server.
Thanks David Reid and Hakan Mattson.
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Thanks to Niclas Eklund.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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* lukas/kernel/fix-gen_udp_tcp-leak/OTP-10094:
Add testcase for controlling_process(P,self())
Fix port leaking after controlling_process(Port, self())
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-module(rpc_example).
-export([f/0, should_return_ok/0]).
should_return_ok() ->
{badrpc, timeout} = rpc:call(node(), ?MODULE, f, [], 5000),
ok.
f() ->
Ref = make_ref(),
receive
Ref -> ok
end.
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* The option is removed to force warnings for dialyzer
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User tags in a dynamic trace enabled VM are spread throughout the system
in the same way as seq_trace tokens. This is used by the file module
and various other modules to get hold of the tag from the user process
without changing the protocol.
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Add probes to (mostly) the efile_drv.c driver and other
file I/O-related source files.
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While disk_log eagerly collects logged data for better performance,
collecting too much data may choke the system and cause huge binaries
to be written.
The problem was addressed in OTP-9764, but the situation was not
improved in all cases.
Thanks to Richard Carlsson.
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* bjorn/kernel/erts_debug_size-fix/OTP-9991:
Improve erts_debug_SUITE
Fix calculation of fun size in erts_debug:size/1
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* ph/fix-enfile/OTP-9990:
Update preloaded prim_inet.beam
gen_tcp: Use correct specs for accept and listen
prim_inet: Catch system_limit in open_port
Fix returned error from gen_tcp:accept/1,2 when running out of ports
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Funs would be calculated using erts_debug:flat_size/1.
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* rj/fix-global-spec:
Improve global:re_register_name/2,3 spec
Fix global:{random_exit_name,random_notify_name}/3 spec
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Both functions always return `yes'.
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* mh/create_cookie_error_msg:
Specify file name and error on create_cookie failure
OTP-9954
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Both functions return pid(), not 'none'. The one that always returns
'none' is notify_all_name/3.
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Add case to handle the situation when someone call
{gen_tcp,gen_udp}:controlling_process(Port, self()). Also improve spec
and doc from gen_udp and gen_sctp for controlling_process/2.
To reproduce the issue, open an UDP port:
4> {ok,Port} = gen_udp:open(9000, [binary]).
{ok,#Port<0.587>}
5> gen_udp:controlling_process(Port, self()).
ok
Simulate error:
6> 1=2.
** exception error: no match of right hand side value 2
Here is the leak:
7> inet:i().
Port Module Recv Sent Owner Local Address Foreign Address State
Type
581 inet_udp 0 0 <0.31.0> *:cslistener *:* BOUND
DGRAM
ok
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* bjorn/kernel/on_load-bug/OTP-9875:
Fix on_load handling in modules loaded by code:load_binary/3
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In "13.4 Running a function when a module is loaded" in the
Reference Manual, it is said that:
A process that calls any function in a module whose on_load
function has not yet returned will be suspended until the
on_load function has returned.
That did not work if the module was loaded using code:load_binary/3.
Instead, the callers would get an 'undef' exception.
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binary should be binary().
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The {error, enfile} return value is badly misleading and confusing for
this case, since the Posix ENFILE errno value has a well-defined meaning
that has nothing to do with Erlang ports. The fix changes the return
value to {error, system_limit}, which is consistent with e.g. various
file(3) functions. inet:format_error/1 has also been updated to support
system_limit in the same manner as file:format_error/1.
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* ta/sendfile/OTP-9240:
Do not use async threads on DARWIN
Fix cleanup when sendfile process crashes
Return {error,closed} from sendfile if closed
Do not use SFV_NOWAIT as it does not exist on all solaris
Clarify some code comments
Make solaris use sendfilev
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* egil/file-info-opt-utc/OTP-7687: (39 commits)
Remove time_t specific test in prim_file_SUITE
Update prim_file.beam and prim_zip.beam
Add types for posixtime_to_universaltime and the reverse
Set BASEYEAR to 1902
Set lower limit of years handled to 1601
Emulate localtime, gmtime and mktime to enable negative time_t
Document file:*_file_info/2
Fix compiler warning in unix_efile.c
Change name of bif universaltime_to_seconds/1
Change options to prim_file:*_file_info/*
Remove dead code
Catch errors from prim_file:*_file_info
Testcase for utc <-> seconds conversion
Fix negative time in seconds_to_universaltime/1
Remove OS taint from datetime conversion
Add utc <-> seconds conversions bifs
Let prim_file validate ctime in file_info
Teach #file_info spec unix epochs for file times
Add file_info_opt tests in prim_file_SUITE
unix_efile: Zero is a valid number in utime
...
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/beam/erl_time_sup.c
erts/emulator/sys/win32/erl_win_sys.h
erts/emulator/sys/win32/sys_time.c
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* file:read_file_info/2
* file:write_file_info/3
Document options and time behavior.
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If the socket is closed by the remote end, sendfile
now returns {error,closed}.
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* ta/docs:
Fix misspelling of chosen
Fix typos in erl(1)
Fix misspelling of 'turn off'
Fix typo in reltool(3)
Fix typo in gen_sctp(3)
Fix typo in mod_responsecontrol.erl
Fix typo in erts_alloc(3)
Fix typos in ssl_cipher.erl
Fix typos in expressions.xml
file: correct make_link/2 and make_symlink/2 docs
Fix typo in test_server(3)
Fix typos in io_protocol.xml
Fix typo in erlang(3)
Fix typos in tar_SUITE
Fix typos in erts/preloaded/src
OTP-9787
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* ao/fix-change-time-inval-dates:
Fix a crash when file:change_time/2,3 are called with invalid dates
OTP-9785
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* sa/dialyzer-fixes:
Correct callback spec in application module
Refine warning about callback specs with extra ranges
Cleanup autoimport compiler directives
Fix Dialyzer's warnings in typer
Fix Dialyzer's warning for its own code
Fix bug in Dialyzer's behaviours analysis
Fix crash in Dialyzer
OTP-9776
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* hb/kernel/too_greedy_disk_log/OTP-9764:
Make sure disk_log does not write too much data
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While disk_log eagerly collects logged data for better performance,
collecting too much data may choke the system and cause huge binaries
to be written. (Reported by Klarna.)
(Logging data faster than the speed disk_log can write to disk can
still cause problems.)
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