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2018-03-02erts,kernel: Add dist_util:strict_order_flags/0Sverker Eriksson
to replace DFLAGS_STRICT_ORDER_DELIVERY and remove that compile time dependency.
2018-03-02kernel: Remove DFLAGS_ALL from dist.hrlSverker Eriksson
and remove use in dist_util:check_mandatory
2018-03-02kernel: Simplify dist flags handshake mergingSverker Eriksson
to a simple 'band' operation into ChosenFlags and no need to remember old 'this_flags' and 'other_flags'.
2018-03-02erts,kernel: Add erts_internal:get_dflags/0Sverker Eriksson
for kernel to ask erts about distribution flags and keep this info in one place.
2018-03-02kernel: Remove redundant codeSverker Eriksson
No need to clear them as they cannot be set.
2018-03-02Merge branch 'maint'Lukas Larsson
2018-03-01kernel: Fix handling of os:cmd option max_size in winLukas Larsson
2018-02-20Merge branch 'maint'Sverker Eriksson
2018-02-15kernel: Reject load of module names with slashSverker Eriksson
or backslash on Windows. Purpose: Prevent tricks to get hostile code running.
2018-02-13Merge branch 'maint'Sverker Eriksson
* maint: Updated OTP version Update release notes Update version numbers kernel: Add os:cmd/2 with max_size option # Conflicts: # OTP_VERSION # lib/kernel/doc/src/os.xml # lib/kernel/src/os.erl
2018-02-13Merge branch 'maint-20' into maintSverker Eriksson
* maint-20: Updated OTP version Update release notes Update version numbers erts: Add system_flags(erts_alloc,"+M?sbct *") erts: Add age order first fit allocator strategies erts: Refactor erl_ao_firstfit_alloc erts: Add migration options "acnl" and "acfml" kernel: Add os:cmd/2 with max_size option erts: Add more stats for mbcs_pool erts: Fix alloc_SUITE:migration stdlib: Make ets_SUITE memory check try again erts: Improve carrier pool search erts: Improve alloc_SUITE:migration erts: Refactor carrier dealloc migration
2018-02-05kernel: Do not call erlang:get_stacktrace()Hans Bolinder
2018-01-29make HiPE work on x86_64 when PIE is enabledbhuztez
Currently HiPE amd64 assumes the runtime system code is loaded into the low 2G of the address space. However, this is not the case when PIE is enabled, it is loaded into a random location. So trampolines are required to call BIFs, and also we have first to load the address of sse2_fnegate_mask to a regisiter before xorpd in fchs.
2018-01-24Merge branch 'maint'Sverker Eriksson
2018-01-24Merge branch 'sverker/hipe-load-fixing/OTP-14891' into maintSverker Eriksson
2018-01-23Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: kernel: Correct contracts and a bug in group_history stdlib: Correct contracts dialyzer: Optimize handling of a lot of warnings Conflicts: lib/kernel/src/erl_boot_server.erl
2018-01-22kernel: Correct contracts and a bug in group_historyHans Bolinder
2018-01-17Fix slow hipe executionSverker Eriksson
particularly slow erlc when compiler is hipe compiled. hipe_unified_loader:load did not patch external call sites and instead caused a double hipe mode switch per call. hipe_unified_loader:load is only used for early modules first loaded as beam and by code:atomic_load and friends.
2018-01-17kernel: Add os:cmd/2 with max_size optionLukas Larsson
2018-01-12Merge pull request #1645 from Zorbash/document-inet-iRaimo Niskanen
OTP:13713: Add documentation and typespecs for inet:i/0
2018-01-08Merge branch 'john/erts/putenv-thread-safety/OTP-14666'John Högberg
2018-01-03Replace the libc environment with a thread-safe emulationJohn Högberg
putenv(3) and friends aren't thread-safe regardless of how you slice it; a global lock around all environment operations (like before) keeps things safe as far as our own operations go, but we have absolutely no control over what libc or a library dragged in by a driver/NIF does -- they're free to call getenv(3) or putenv(3) without honoring our lock. This commit solves this by setting up an "emulated" environment which can't be touched without going through our interfaces. Third-party libraries can still shoot themselves in the foot but benign uses of os:putenv/2 will no longer risk crashing the emulator.
2017-12-19Merge branch 'dgud/kernel/refc_sched_wall_time/OTP-11694'Dan Gudmundsson
* dgud/kernel/refc_sched_wall_time/OTP-11694: test: spawn scheduler_wall_time flag holder Turn on scheduler_wall_time in an alive process Redirect system_flag(scheduler_wall_time,_) to kernel_refc kernel: add a resource reference counter
2017-12-19Redirect system_flag(scheduler_wall_time,_) to kernel_refcRickard Green
2017-12-08Slightly optimize reading of cooked files in list modeBjörn Gustavsson
In general, the new NIF-based file routines are faster than the old efile driver. However, on some computers, building the entire OTP system is somewhat slower. It turns out that it is because 'erlc' cheated by turning off the IO thread pool (using '+A0') to avoid context switches between scheduler threads and threads in the IO thread pool. The new file routines perform IO on dirty IO threads, and there is (by intent) no way to force the operations to occur on scheduler threads to avoid the context switches What we can do to is to use a small (4Kb) read-ahead buffer for files opened for reading (only) in list mode (which is how the compiler opens its input files). The buffering reduces the number of context switches between scheduler threads and dirty IO threads. On my computer that seems to slightly speed up building of the entire OTP system. The buffer should do no harm. The only potential for harm I can think of is random access to a file opened in read mode, where the read-ahead buffer could slightly decrease performance. That does not seems to be a likely use case in practice, though.
2017-12-06Add typespecs to inet:iDimitris Zorbas
2017-12-01kernel: add a resource reference counterDan Gudmundsson
System resources/functionality may need to be reference counted to be handled correctly when used or enabled/disabled from more than one process or application. It is easier to handle this in erlang code than in erts, so make a process that deals with the housekeeping.
2017-11-30Make file:sendfile/5 follow its documented error behaviorJohn Högberg
2017-11-30Reimplement efile_drv as a dirty NIFJohn Högberg
This improves the latency of file operations as dirty schedulers are a bit more eager to run jobs than async threads, and use a single global queue rather than per-thread queues, eliminating the risk of a job stalling behind a long-running job on the same thread while other async threads sit idle. There's no such thing as a free lunch though; the lowered latency comes at the cost of increased busy-waiting which may have an adverse effect on some applications. This behavior can be tweaked with the +sbwt flag, but unfortunately it affects all types of schedulers and not just dirty ones. We plan to add type-specific flags at a later stage. sendfile has been moved to inet_drv to lessen the effect of a nasty race; the cooperation between inet_drv and efile has never been airtight and the socket dying at the wrong time (Regardless of reason) could result in fd aliasing. Moving it to the inet driver makes it impossible to trigger this by closing the socket in the middle of a sendfile operation, while still allowing it to be aborted -- something that can't be done if it stays in the file driver. The race still occurs if the controlling process dies in the short window between dispatching the sendfile operation and the dup(2) call in the driver, but it's much less likely to happen now. A proper fix is in the works. -- Notable functional differences: * The use_threads option for file:sendfile/5 no longer has any effect. * The file-specific DTrace probes have been removed. The same effect can be achieved with normal tracing together with the nif__entry/nif__return probes to track scheduling. -- OTP-14256
2017-11-27Merge branch 'maint'Dan Gudmundsson
* maint: Update HOWTO with wxWidgets build examples https should be mapped to url and not seealso Update kernel appup for OTP-20.2
2017-11-27Merge branch 'siri/appups-20.2' into maintSiri Hansen
* siri/appups-20.2: Update kernel appup for OTP-20.2
2017-11-22Fix broken to_dis after merge from maint to masterBjörn Gustavsson
d8d07a7593d811 that added the to_dis option to the compiler no longer works when merged to master. That is because of 79f28cfd8df1b7 that removed some unused code in erts_debug. Fix this by adding a new function erts_debug:dis_to_file/2 and use it from compile module where we have access to the filename (in beam_listing we only have an opened file).
2017-11-20Merge branch 'maint'Lukas Larsson
Conflicts: lib/compiler/src/beam_listing.erl
2017-11-20compiler: Add +to_dis option that dumps loaded asmLukas Larsson
2017-11-15Move new|abort_connection_id to erts_internalSverker Eriksson
and drop _id suffix.
2017-11-15Cleanup net_kernelSverker Eriksson
2017-11-15Improve connection abortingSverker Eriksson
2017-11-15erts: Keep magic ref to DistEntry in net_kernelSverker Eriksson
to make sure it's kept alive.
2017-11-15erts: Introduce asynchronous auto-connectSverker Eriksson
2017-11-15kernel: Move auto connect into net_kernel serverSverker Eriksson
as a preparation for async auto-connect requests.
2017-11-15erts: Make DFLAGS_NEW_FUN_TAGS mandatorySverker Eriksson
and remove ugly encoding fallback as {fun, ...} DFLAGS_NEW_FUN_TAGS has been supported by vm/erl_interface/jinterface since R13 or even older. Renamed test case obsolete_funs to term2bin_tuple_fallbacks and removed test for {fun,...} fallback and added missing test for bitstring fallback {Binary, Bits}.
2017-10-23Update kernel appup for OTP-20.2Siri Hansen
2017-10-17Merge branch 'maint'Hans Bolinder
* maint: stdlib: Make ets:i/1 exit cleaner upon ^D (old Erlang shell)
2017-10-17Merge branch 'hasse/stdlib/fix_ets_i_1/OTP-14663' into maintHans Bolinder
* hasse/stdlib/fix_ets_i_1/OTP-14663: stdlib: Make ets:i/1 exit cleaner upon ^D (old Erlang shell)
2017-10-17Merge branch 'dgud/kernel/get_chars_raw_echo_off'Dan Gudmundsson
* dgud/kernel/get_chars_raw_echo_off: Let io:get_chars/2 (echo off) fetch chars without eol
2017-10-12Merge branch 'rickard/null-chars/ERL-370/OTP-14543'Rickard Green
* rickard/null-chars/ERL-370/OTP-14543: Don't allow null chars in various strings Conflicts: erts/emulator/beam/erl_alloc.types erts/preloaded/ebin/erlang.beam
2017-10-12Merge branch 'maint'Rickard Green
* maint: Revert "Merge branch 'rickard/null-char-filenames/ERL-370/OTP-14543' into maint"
2017-10-12Revert "Merge branch 'rickard/null-char-filenames/ERL-370/OTP-14543' into maint"Rickard Green
This reverts commit 0717a2194e863f3a78595184ccc5637697f03353, reversing changes made to 71a40658a0cef8b3e25df3a8e48a72d0563a89bf.
2017-10-11Don't allow null chars in various stringsRickard Green
Various places that now reject null chars inside strings - Primitive file operations reject it in filenames. - Primitive environment variable operations reject it in names and values. - os:cmd() reject it in its input. Also '=' characters are rejected by primitive environment variable operations in environment variable names. Documentation has been updated to document null characters in these types of data as invalid. Currently these operations accept null chars at the end of strings, but that will change in the future.
2017-10-03stdlib: Make ets:i/1 exit cleaner upon ^D (old Erlang shell)Hans Bolinder
Instead of crashing, ^D now exits Erlang if started with -oldshell.