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* nox/erl_eval-receive/OTP-11137:
Updated primary bootstrap for erl_eval
Added preloaded prim_eval
Fix receive support in erl_eval with a BEAM module
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* epa/observer_state_view/OTP-11136:
observer: corrected tip message
observer: re-indetion of observer_procinfo.erl
Add processes state view in observer
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Allow unicode strings in os:cmd and try to convert the
result bytes to unicode list.
Also test it.
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* maint:
compiler: Correct liveness optimization for wait/1
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* bjorn/compiler/fix-compiler-crash/OTP-11119:
compiler: Correct liveness optimization for wait/1
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* anders/diameter/one_failed_avp/OTP-11127:
Adapt CEA/DPA Failed-AVP to RFC 6733
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* anders/diameter/5xxx_failed_avp/OTP-11092:
Fix setting of Failed-AVP on {answer_message, 5xxx} from handle_request
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RFC 6733 says that certain 5xxx result codes must be accompanied by
Failed-AVP, and decode populates #diameter_packet.errors with
Result-Code/AVP pairs for errors it detects. However, Failed-AVP was not
set in the outgoing answer if the handle_request callback returned
{answer_message, 5xxx}. It is now set with the AVP from the first pair
with the specified Result-Code, if found.
Note that {answer_message, 5xxx} doesn't handle all cases in which a
5xxx answer is required, only that in which the setting above is
appropriate. If it isn't then handle_request should construct its answer
and return {reply, Ans}.
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* anders/diameter/host_ip_address/OTP-11045:
Respect Host-IP-Address configuration
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Addresses returned from a transport module were always used to populate
Host-IP-Address AVP's in an outgoing CER/CEA, which precluded the
sending of a VIP address. Transport addresses are now only used if
Host-IP-Address is unspecified.
In other words, respect any configured Host-IP-Address, regardless of
the physical addresses returned by the transport. To use the physical
addresses, don't configure Host-IP-Address.
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* anders/diameter/inband_security/OTP-11050:
Don't send default Inband-Security-Id in CER/CEA
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By setting only one, not many. The handling for other messages (except
DWA, which is forgiving of errors) was dealt with in commit f7ec93e3.
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* nox/fix-bs_put_string-renaming/OTP-11129:
Bootstrap
Fix renaming of bs_put_string instructions
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* sla/odbc_in_non_standard_location/OTP-11126:
Fix checking for odbc in standard locations when "with-odbc" flag present.
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RFC 6733 recommends against the use of Inband-Security-Id, so only send
a value that differs from the default.
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* anders/diameter/watchdog_function_clause/OTP-11115:
Fix watchdog function_clause
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* anders/diameter/missed_5001/OTP-11087:
Remove redundant integer type specifiers from binaries
Fix recognition of 5001 on mandatory AVP's
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* anders/diameter/avp_decode/OTP-11007:
Detect all 5005 (MISSING_AVP) errors and don't reverse errors
Adapt Failed-AVP setting to RFC 6733
Add spec to diameter_codec
Add spec to diameter_gen
Fix recognition of 5014 (INVALID_AVP_LENGTH) errors
Ensure setting Failed-AVP is appropriate
Correct AVP Length error testcases
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* anders/diameter/avp_length_failure/OTP-11026:
Fix decode failure when AVP Length < 8
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* md/httpc-stream-once-fix/OTP-11122:
Remove http_chunk:decode/4 as it is no longer used
Fix {stream, {self, once}} in httpc
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An AVP setting the M-bit was not regarded as erroneous if it was defined
in the dictionary in question and its container (message or Grouped AVP)
had an 'AVP' field. It's now regarded as a 5001 error (AVP_UNSUPPORTED),
as in the case that the AVP is not defined.
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* bjorn/stdlib/improve-ls/OTP-11108:
Teach c:ls/1 to show non-directory files
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The live optimization in beam_utils:live_opt/4 did not take into
account that the wait/1 instruction *never* falls through to
the next instruction (it has the same effect on the control flow
as the jump/1 instruction).
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* anders/diameter/timetraps/OTP-10914:
Add examples testcase to help identify timetrap failures
Minor traffic suite fix
Add gen_tcp suite
Lighten up on suite timetraps
Add more information to traffic suite timeout failures
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Using the low-level BEAM instructions, we can loop over each message in
the process queue and removes the first message that matches, without
receiving them all to later send them back to itself.
The function prim_eval:'receive'/2 is equivalent to the
following pseudo-code:
'receive'(F, T) ->
RESET MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
LOOP:
case PEEK CURRENT MESSAGE WITH TIMEOUT T of
{ok,Msg} ->
case F(Msg) of
nomatch ->
DECREMENT TIMEOUT T,
ADVANCE MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
GOTO LOOP;
Result ->
RESET MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
Result
end;
timeout ->
RESET MESSAGE QUEUE POINTER,
timeout
end.
To not break Dialyzer and other tools, we use a stub Erlang module which
abstract code is forcefully inserted into prim_inet.erl afterwards
compilation.
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* avi/fix-os-cmd-win/OTP-11104:
Add testcase to exported
Added primary bootstrap for os.beam
kernel: redefined deep_list_command test
Remove unnecessary whitespaces in os.erl and os_SUITE.erl
Fix deep list argument error under Windows in os:cmd/1
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Conflicts:
bootstrap/lib/stdlib/ebin/beam_lib.beam
lib/public_key/test/erl_make_certs.erl
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The clause was formerly commented-out because at this point in the code,
no bs_put_string instruction has been generated yet when compiling from
Erlang.
If an Erlang module is compiled to BEAM assembly and the result contains
a bs_put_string instruction, the output can't be compiled to binary
anymore and the compiler crashes with the following error:
$ erlc prs.S
Function: compress/1
prs.S:none: internal error in beam_block;
crash reason: {{case_clause,
{'EXIT',
{function_clause,
[{beam_utils,live_opt,
[[{bs_put_string,1,{string,[0]}},
{bs_init,
{f,0},
{bs_append,0,8,{field_flags,[]}},
0,
[{integer,8},{x,0}],
{x,1}},
{label,2}],
2,
{1,{1,1,nil,nil}},
[{block,
[{'%live',2},
{set,[{x,0}],[{x,1}],move},
{'%live',1}]},
return]],
[{file,"beam_utils.erl"},{line,639}]},
{beam_utils,live_opt,1,
[{file,"beam_utils.erl"},{line,205}]},
{beam_block,function,2,
[{file,"beam_block.erl"},{line,38}]},
{lists,mapfoldl,3,
[{file,"lists.erl"},{line,1329}]},
{beam_block,module,2,
[{file,"beam_block.erl"},{line,29}]},
{compile,'-select_passes/2-anonymous-2-',2,
[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,476}]},
{compile,'-internal_comp/4-anonymous-1-',2,
[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,276}]},
{compile,fold_comp,3,
[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,294}]}]}}},
[{compile,'-select_passes/2-anonymous-2-',2,
[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,476}]},
{compile,'-internal_comp/4-anonymous-1-',2,
[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,276}]},
{compile,fold_comp,3,[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,294}]},
{compile,internal_comp,4,[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,278}]},
{compile,'-do_compile/2-anonymous-0-',2,
[{file,"compile.erl"},{line,152}]}]}
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* ia/ssl/public_key/crypto/elliptic_curve/OTP-11009: (21 commits)
ssl: Do not advertise EC ciphers if crypto support is insufficient
crypto: Ctify tests and test new API
crypto: Allow integer as srp_private arguments according to docs
ssl: Remove unused `srp_parameters` type spec
crypto, public_key & ssl: Make more functions accept integer keys
snmp: Remove use of deprecated crypto functions
crypto,ssh, netconf, inets: binary_to_integer -> bytes_to_integer
netconf: Remove use of deprecated crypto functions
crypto: Documentation fixes from review
crypto: Change argument order of crypto:next_iv/3
crypto,public_key,ssl: Change return value of crypto:generate_key(ecdh,..)
ssl, public_key, crypto: crypto:algorithms/0 -> crypto:supports/0
ssl, public_key & inets: Remove use of deprecated crypto functions from test code
ssl: Remove use of deprecated crypto functions
public_key: Remove use of deprecated crypto functions
dialyzer: Remove use of deprecated crypto functions
ssh & crypto: Remove use of deprecated crypto functions from ssh
Update primary bootstrap
common_test: Replace use of deprecated crypto functions
beam_lib, compile: Replace use of deprecated crypto functions
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Commit 0b7c87dc caused diameter_watchdog:restart/2 to start returning
'stop', so that a watchdog process for a listening transport that
allowed multiple connections to the same peer would die one watchdog
timeout after losing a connection. The new return value was supposed to
be passed up to transition/2, but was instead passed to set_watchdog/1,
resulting in a function_clause error. The resulting crash was harmless
but unseemly.
Not detected by dialyzer.
Thanks to Aleksander Nycz.
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Also fix bugs found by new tests
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* siri/ct_telnet/no-more-after-timetrap/OTP-10648:
[common_test] Unregister connection if killed
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As the file 'lib/ssl/src/ssl_srp_primes.hrl' only contains a
specification of a `srp_parameters` type that isn't exported and also
isn't referenced anywhere (neither in the code nor in the
documentation), the type specification (and hence the file as well) can
be removed.
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The symptom of this bug was that a (named) telnet connection which was
open and hanging during a timetrap timeout could no longer be opened
again in subsequent test cases.
Since the connection was hanging, ct_telnet:close/1 which was called
during end_per_testcase would fail (timeout) and cause common_test to
brutally kill the connection. The bug was that the connection was not
unregistered at this point. When trying to open the connection again
in the next testcase, common_test attempted to reuse the same
connection since it had not been unregistered. This failed since the
connection in fact was dead.
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