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Conflicts:
OTP_VERSION
erts/doc/src/notes.xml
erts/vsn.mk
lib/kernel/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/kernel/src/kernel.appup.src
lib/kernel/vsn.mk
lib/ssl/doc/src/notes.xml
lib/ssl/src/ssl.appup.src
lib/ssl/src/ssl_cipher.erl
lib/ssl/vsn.mk
otp_versions.table
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Crashed when term was displayed
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* lars/xmllint-incorrect-errors/OTP-13026:
[erl_docgen] Allow br in the tag of tagged lists
[erl_docgen] Add conversion of the i tag in the XSL specs
[erl_docgen] Correct DTD for tags anno, fsummary and add an tag i (italic).
[erl_docgen] Correct faults in the dtd
Change xmllint target
[erl_docgen] Update DTD for anno tag
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* dgud/wx/rewrite-cmd-loop/OTP-13160:
wx: Fix some function specifications
wx: Remove call to disconnect_impl from server
wx: Add a command queue check after event sent to erlang
wx: Make wxPostScriptDC optional
wx: Add wxOverlay
wx: Use only one ring buffer for command queue
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The test case netconfc1_SUITE:get_a_lot often fails with
table_trans_timeout in the netconf server (ns.erl) on virtual
machines. The correction is to overcome this problem.
Amount of data used in the test case is also reduced a bit.
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* bjorn/stdlib/fix-erl_lint-bugs/OTP-13157:
Extend erl_lint:format_error/1 to handle bittype mismatches
erl_lint_SUITE: Add smoke test of format_error/1
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* zandra/rm-eunit-assertReceive:
rm assertReceive, due to a leftover of a conflict resolution
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The implementation sorted keys differently for different Java versions
(probably due to different hashing algorithms), so we switch it to use
LinkedHashMap where the order is deterministic.
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If upper limit is reached invalidate the current cache entries, e.i the session
lifetime is the max time a session will be keept, but it may be invalidated
earlier if the max limit for the table is reached. This will keep the ssl
manager process well behaved, not exhusting memeory. Invalidating the entries
will incrementally empty the cache to make room for fresh sessions entries.
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erl_lint:format_error/1 would crash with a function error if
conflicting types were given. That was most easily noticed in the
shell:
Eshell V7.0.3 (abort with ^G)
1> <<0/integer-binary>>.
*** ERROR: Shell process terminated! ***
Noticed-by: Aleksei Magusev
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The test suite depended on the compiler to call
erl_lint:format_error/1 to ensure that format_error/1 was
covered. Unfortunately, though, if format_error/1 crashed
the compiler would catch the exception so that the test suite
would not notice it.
Add a smoke test of format_error/1 that will crash if there is
any problem with erl_lint:format_error/1.
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* bjorn/asn1/empty-named-bit-string/OTP-13149:
BER: Fix encoding of empty named BIT STRING
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* ia/ssl/maint-17/backport-of-18-fix:
ssl: Prepare for release
ssl: Do not crash on proprietary hash_sign algorithms
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* siri/ct_netconfc/log-silent/OTP-13035:
Don't attempt logging when log type is 'silent'
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c574bd33c39d91c487c3fcd819226ecfc46c13c8
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* swvist/topic/ssh-key-callback-options:
Support SSH key callback module options
OTP-13156
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* soranoba/fix-file-position/PR-646:
Unify internal error handling
Fix file:pread and :pwrite to use character encoding
Clean up code for file:position/2
Fix file:position (not raw mode)
OTP-13155
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Also, some of the branches were testing sizes in bits against a constant
?MAX_BINSIZE, which was in bytes. The signed comparisons masked this
mistake. These branches have been removed since all sizes in bits that
fit in a machine word are valid binary sizes.
Finally, a test that reproduces the issue was added to bs_construct,
along with a test for one of the cases (bs_init<0>(...)) when the test
against ?MAX_BINSIZE must be changed to unsigned rather than removed.
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* siri/ct_netconfc/clear-timer/OTP-13008:
Flush timeout message from message queue when canceling timer
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This patch allows extra callback options to be passed to the module
implementing the SSH callback module behaviour.
A module implementing the SSH key callback API is used to customize
the handling of public key. This patch allows extra callback options
to be passed to the module implementing the SSH callback module
behaviour.
The key_cb option has been changed:
{key_cb, atom()} -> {key_cb, key_cb()}
Where:
key_cb() :: atom() | {atom(), list()}
The callback options, if specified, is made available to the callback
module via the options passed to it under the key 'key_cb_private'.
More details and some backgorund is available here[1].
[1]: http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-patches/2015-November/004800.html
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* legoscia/tls_dist_options:
Test interface listen option for TLS distribution
Test socket listen options for TLS distribution
Test port options for TLS distribution
TLS Dist: Use inet_dist_ options
Conflicts:
lib/ssl/src/ssl_tls_dist_proxy.erl
lib/ssl/test/ssl_dist_SUITE.erl
OTP-12838
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The server might wait for the result of a call to disconnect_impl
which can now be delayed, that might cause a callback to never be
invoked and thus hang the driver thread.
To avoid that dispatch the disconnect_impl call from user process
instead of server.
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* scrapinghub/sni_with_connect:
inets: SNI to be passed with requests through CONNECT
OTP-12985
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* ia/inets/esi-timeout/OTP-13110:
inets: Add warning header in "chunk trailer" when mod_esi callback times out or fails
inets: Remove exit that generates an incorrect internal server error
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Encoding an empty named BIT STRING would fail for BER.
Noticed-by: Svilen Ivanov
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The HiPE compiler was leaking exceptions out of guards involving
binaries with `strange' arithmetic in them. Fixed by the set of
changes in this pull request.
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Some more cases (taken from the BEAM bs_construct suite) that used to
show different behaviour than BEAM when compiled to native code were
included in the appropriate test file of the HiPE test suite.
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This allows us to compile bs_match_int_SUITE with HiPE without a
system_limit crash.
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Bugs were fixed in
hipe_rtl_binary_match:{first_part/3,make_size/3,set_high/1} in commit
5aea81c49, but it turns out these had been copy-pasted verbatim into
hipe_rtl_binary_construct, where they were causing further bugs. They
have now moved to hipe_rtl_binary, from where they are included by the
other two modules.
Furthermore, first_part/3 (reamed get_word_integer/3, since it loads
integers that fits into an unsigned word), and make_size/3 now accepts a
fourth argument to distinguish too large arguments (which should cause a
system_limit exception) from negative or non-integral arguments.
The use of first_part/3 (get_word_integer/3) from 5aea81c49 in
hipe_rtl_binary_construct now allows several binary construction
instructions to accept bignum sizes, as they were supposed to.
Additionally, calls to
hipe_rtl_binary_construct:check_and_untag_fixnum/3 were replaced with
get_word_integer/4 since all of them were also supposed to accept
sufficiently small bignums, but didn't, and check_and_untag_fixnum/3 was
essentially identical to first_part/3 anyway.
HiPE is now capable of passing bs_construct_SUITE completely unmodified.
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Expressions like <<0:(fun(X)->X end(anka))>> would fail with 'badarith'
in HiPE, but 'badarg' in BEAM.
hipe_beam_to_icode was attempting to optimise the amount of code
generated by letting the arithmetic error propagate instead of
catching it. However, since it was emitting a block to throw 'badarg' in
that case anyway, we can just reuse it to achieve just as compact code
that behaves exactly like BEAM.
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hipe_rtl_arith is only used by hipe_rtl_ssa_const_prop, which applies it
to any RTL, including RTL where the intent is to do unsigned math. Since
signed and unsigned operations produce the same 2's complement result,
this change is harmless.
On 32-bit architectures it caused HiPE crashes when compiling code like
<<0:((1 bsl 32)-1)>>, because the size of the field is too large to fit
in a signed integer.
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The unit size field was previously completely discarded when lowering
this instruction from BEAM to Icode.
This feature was previously missing and expressions such as <<0,
<<1:1>>/binary>> would succeed construction when compiled with HiPE.
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This feature was previously missing and expressions such as
<<<<1:1>>/binary>> would succeed construction when compiled with HiPE.
A primop is_divisible is introduced to handle the case when the unit
size is not a power of two.
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Relying on double-precision floating-point arithmetic to compute the
log2 of an integer up to 64 bits long leads to rounding errors.
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or fails
Also remove legacy debug macros and add help function httpd_util:error_log/2
to avoid code duplication.
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