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2016-08-29Fix purge of codeRickard Green
Ensure that we cannot get any dangling pointers into code that has been purged. This is done by a two phase purge. At first phase all fun entries pointing into the code to purge are marked for purge. All processes trying to call these funs will be suspended and by this we avoid getting new direct references into the code. When all processes has been checked, these processes are resumed. The new purge strategy now also completely ignore the existence of indirect references to the code (funs). If such exist, they will cause bad fun exceptions to the caller, but will not prevent a soft purge or cause a kill of a process having such live references during a hard purge. This since it is impossible to give any guarantees that no processes in the system have such indirect references. Even when the system is completely clean from such references, new ones can appear via distribution and/or disk.
2016-02-17stdlib: Add a Cover test with typed record fieldHans Bolinder
2015-12-17[cover] Simplify module cc in cover test to avoid confusionSiri Hansen
Functions in this module are never called, and some functions are outdated. In order to avoid confusion (and need for update), the module is now reduced to a simple dummy module.
2015-09-10Add test for "Fix cover output file"Siri Hansen
If a module includes eunit.hrl, a parse transform adds the function test/0 on line 0 in the module. A bug in OTP-18.0 caused cover:analyse_to_file/1 to fail to insert cover data in the output file when line 0 existed in the cover data table. The bug is corrected by the commit "Fix cover output file". This commit adds a test which checks that the bug is not introduced again.
2015-06-10cover: handle undefined module when analysing to filePéter Gömöri
It is possible that not just the source but even the beam of a module is not available when calling analyse_to_file. For example when coverdata is imported from an old file and since then a module was removed. Before this fix cover:analyse_to_file/3 could possibly never return because of a helper process crashed with error:undef and never reply to the caller. At the same time link the helper process to cover_server so any further error won't let the caller waiting indefinitely.
2014-11-08Fix cover bug on last expressions with empty clausesJosé Valim
OTP-8188 introduced a fix for handling last expressions in expressions like case, try and friends. However the fix did not account that some of those expressions like receive may have no clauses (only an after clause), leading to a function clause error when cover compiling code with such expressions.
2014-03-06cover_SUITE:reconnect/1: Let the other side initiate the disconnectBjörn Gustavsson
The reconnect/1 test starts another node and takes down the connection to it for a while. However, it has been in observed in our daily builds that sometimes a "spontaneous" re-connection occurs. I think that it because of the call to rpc:cast/3 which internally will set the group leader for the remote process to a process on the test_server node. It seems that sometimes the group_leader/2 call will re-establish the connection. Unfortunately, I have not been able to force this to happen by inserting delays in the rpc module, so it it still just an hypothesis. However, letting the other node do the disconnection does seem to fix the problem and intuitively that should be safer way to do it because the group_leader/2 call and the disconnection will be executed sequentially on the same node instead of concurrently from two different nodes.
2013-10-30tools: Fix compile_beam_opts testcaseFredrik Gustafsson
2013-01-25Fix a bug in cover when used with no_auto_importJosé Valim
Cover was rewriting guard clauses as non-remote calls. That said, if a guard contains erlang:is_binary(Binary), Cover was incorrectly removing the erlang prefix which lead to errors if is_binary is not auto imported. This commit keeps the abstract format as it is.
2013-01-25cover now relies on the compile info to find file sourcesJosé Valim
Prior to this commit, cover relied on a simple heuristic that traverses directory from the beam file to find a source file. The heuristic was maintained with this patch but, if it fails, it fallbacks to the source value in the module compile info. In order to illustrate how it works, one of the tests that could not find its source now passes successfully (showing the source lookup is more robust).
2012-10-30[cover] Allow reconnection if node has been disconnected or downSiri Hansen
OTP-10523 Earlier, if the connection to a remote cover node was lost, all cover data was lost and the cover_server on the remote node would die. This would cause problems if there were cover compiled modules that would still be executed since they would attempt to write to the no longer existing ets tables belonging to the cover_server. This commit changes this behavior so that the cover_server on the remote node will survive connection loss and continue collecting cover data. If the connection is re-established then the main node will sync with the remote node again and cover data will not be lost (unless the node was down).
2011-11-07beam_asm: Strenghten the calculation of Uniq for funsBjörn Gustavsson
Funs are identified by a triple, <Module,Uniq,Index>, where Module is the module name, Uniq is a 27 bit hash value of some intermediate representation of the code for the fun, and index is a small integer. When a fun is loaded, the triple for the fun will be compared to previously loaded funs. If all elements in the triple in the newly loaded fun are the same, the newly loaded fun will replace the previous fun. The idea is that if Uniq are the same, the code for the fun is also the same. The problem is that Uniq is only based on the intermediate representation of the fun itself. If the fun calls local functions in the same module, Uniq may remain the same even if the behavior of the fun has been changed. See http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-bugs/2007-June/000368.htlm for an example. As a long-term plan to fix this problem, the NewIndex and NewUniq fields was added to each fun in the R8 release (where NewUniq is the MD5 of the BEAM code for the module). Unfortunately, it turns out that the compiler does not assign unique value to NewIndex (if it isn't tested, it doesn't work), so we cannot use the <Module,NewUniq,NewIndex> triple as identification. It would be possible to use <Module,NewUniq,Index>, but that seems ugly. Therefore, fix the problem by making Uniq more unique by taking 27 bits from the MD5 for the BEAM code. That only requires a change to the compiler. Also update a test case for cover, which now fails because of the stronger Uniq calculation. (The comment in test case about why the Pid2 process survived is not correct.)
2010-01-19Add test suite for the tools applicationBjörn Gustavsson