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2016-01-26Merge branch 'ia/pr/778' into maintIngela Anderton Andin
* ia/pr/778: snmp: Prepare for release Snmp agent vacmViewTreeFamily with non 'null' mask bugfix
2016-01-25Eliminate run-time system crash in code:load_abs/1Björn Gustavsson
The run-time system would terminate if code:load_abs/1 was called with a filename containing any non-latin1 characters. The reason is that code_server would attempt to construct a module name from the filename using list_to_atom/1 and that atoms currently are limited to the latin1 character set. But how should the error be reported? I have decided to that the simplest and least confusing way is to move the call to list_to_atom/1 to 'code' module and let it crash the calling process. The resulting stack back trace will make it clear what the reason for the crash was.
2016-01-25snmp: Prepare for releaseIngela Anderton Andin
As long as it is not prioritized to make an snmp_upgrade_SUITE it is not worth trying to do anything but restart_application
2016-01-25Merge branch 'ia/ssl/test-alpn-cuddle' into maintIngela Anderton Andin
* ia/ssl/test-alpn-cuddle: ssl: Fix typos that broke alpn tests
2016-01-25Merge branch 'ia/ssl/hs-timing/OTP-13253' into maintIngela Anderton Andin
* ia/ssl/hs-timing/OTP-13253: ssl: Prepare for release ssl: Fix timing releated bug
2016-01-22Merge branch 'siri/cover/nofile/OTP-13200' into maintSiri Hansen
* siri/cover/nofile/OTP-13200: [cover] Don't crash when compiling beam without 'file' attribute [cover] Simplify module cc in cover test to avoid confusion
2016-01-21ssl: Fix typos that broke alpn testsIngela Anderton Andin
2016-01-21PER: Correct compilation of named INTEGERsBjörn Gustavsson
When a constrained INTEGER has more than 16536 values and named values, the compiler would crash when compiling to the PER format. Example: Longitude ::= INTEGER { oneMicrodegreeEast(10), oneMicrodegreeWest(-10), unavailable(1800000001) } (-1799999999..1800000001) Reported-by: Ingars
2016-01-21Snmp agent vacmViewTreeFamily with non 'null' mask bugfixIngela Anderton Andin
Adresses problems desciribed in http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-bugs/2015-April/004891.html http://erlang.org/pipermail/erlang-patches/2015-April/004766.html The original patch also suggested the following fix. However we need more information to be able to understand if this is correct or not, and it does not have priority at the moment for us to investigate. @@ -816,7 +816,7 @@ next_node(D, {tree, Tree, {table_entry, _MibName}}, "~n RevOidSoFar: ~p" "~n MibView: ~p", [size(Tree), Oid, RevOidSoFar, MibView]), OidSoFar = lists:reverse(RevOidSoFar), - case snmpa_acm:is_definitely_not_in_mib_view(OidSoFar, MibView) of + case snmpa_acm:is_definitely_not_in_mib_view(OidSoFar ++ Oid, MibView) of true -> ?vdebug("next_node(tree,table_entry) -> not in mib view",[]), false;
2016-01-21ssl: Prepare for releaseIngela Anderton Andin
2016-01-21ssl: Fix timing releated bugIngela Anderton Andin
2016-01-21Merge branch 'ia/ssl/version_support_check' into maintIngela Anderton Andin
* ia/ssl/version_support_check: ssl: In interop tests always check if SSL/TLS version is supported by OpenSSL
2016-01-21ssl: In interop tests always check if SSL/TLS version is supported by OpenSSLIngela Anderton Andin
As sslv3 is being faced out we need to test for old version support as well as newer versions.
2016-01-20Introduce time warp safe replacement for safe_fixed optionRickard Green
The new time warp safe option is safe_fixed_monotonic_time which gives erlang:monotonic_time(). The safe_fixed option was also slightly changed. It now gives erlang:timestamp() instead of erlang:now(). This has however not been documented, so it is considered a compatible change. The above effects both ets, and dets. This commit also include the bugfix OTP-13239 for dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed). The timestamp in the result returned by dets:info(Tab, safe_fixed) was unintentionally broken as a result of the time API rewrites in OTP 18.0.
2016-01-20Introduce time warp safe trace timestamp formatsRickard Green
New timestamp options for trace, sequential trace, and system profile: - monotonic_timestamp - strict_monotonic_timestamp
2016-01-19Merge branch 'sverk/crypto-aec-ecb-multiblock' into maintSverker Eriksson
OTP-13249 * sverk/crypto-aec-ecb-multiblock: crypto: Fix bug for multiple blocks for AES-ECB
2016-01-18ssh: encode/decode benchmark suitesHans Nilsson
2016-01-18ssh: added cipher name to transfer speed reportHans Nilsson
2016-01-18ssh: added sftp server benchmarkHans Nilsson
2016-01-18Merge branch 'egil/improve-map-cerl-prettypr/OTP-13238' into maintBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
* egil/improve-map-cerl-prettypr/OTP-13238: compiler, hipe: Fix pretty printing of Core Maps hipe: Fix map pretty printing of pairs dialyzer: Update Maps tests
2016-01-18edoc: Assign correct names to list argumentsHans Bolinder
Bug reported by Josemic. See also ERL-63.
2016-01-15dialyzer: Correct handling of parameters of opaque typesHans Bolinder
Correction of commit d57f5e.
2016-01-14crypto: Fix bug for multiple blocks for AES-ECBAndrew Bennett
2016-01-14compiler, hipe: Fix pretty printing of Core MapsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
Literal maps could cause dialyzer to crash when pretty printing the results. Reported-by: Chris McGrath <[email protected]>
2016-01-14hipe: Fix map pretty printing of pairsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
In commit f667931e2905797ffab63e224e56eaf07f77178a the core format changed for map pairs. Let dialyzer and hipe pretty printing of maps also adhere to those changes. An Erlang map update, M#{foo := 1, bar => 2} will now be printed as: ~{ 'foo' := 1, 'bar' => 2 | M }~
2016-01-14dialyzer: Update Maps testsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2016-01-13Deprecate module 'overload' in SASLSiri Hansen
The module is deprected and will be removed in OTP 19. The reason is that the module is not used, and that we se no obvious use case for it.
2016-01-13Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler/map-bug/OTP-13231' into maintBjörn Gustavsson
* bjorn/compiler/map-bug/OTP-13231: Fix crash when attempting to update a fun as if it were a map
2016-01-13stdlib: Fix linter crash due to missing -module declarationHans Bolinder
The Erlang Code Linter no longer crashes if there is a -deprecated() attribute but no -module() declaration. See also ERL-62 at bugs.erlang.org.
2016-01-13stdlib: fix erl_eval not using non-local function handlerHans Bolinder
See also ERL-32 at bugs.erlang.org. Thanks to Ben Paxton.
2016-01-12ssl_dist_SUITE: don't use deprecated functionsMagnus Henoch
Use erlang:unique_integer/1 instead of erlang:now/0 to generate a unique node name. Use rand:uniform/1 instead of random:uniform/1, so we don't need to generate a seed ourselves.
2016-01-12TLS distribution: support inet_dist_connect_optionsMagnus Henoch
Allow adding extra options for outgoing TLS distribution connnections, as supported for plain TCP connections.
2016-01-12Fix crash when attempting to update a fun as if it were a mapBjörn Gustavsson
The following example would cause an internal consistency failure in the compiler: f() -> ok. update() -> (fun f/0)#{u => 42}. The reason is that internally, v3_core will (incorrectly) rewrite update/0 to code similar to this: update() -> if is_map(fun f/0) -> maps:update(u, 42, fun f/0) end. Since funs are not allowed to be created in guards, incorrect and unsafe code would be generated. It is easy to fix the bug. There already is a is_valid_map_src/1 function in v3_core that tests whether the argument for the map update operation can possibly be a valid map. A fun is represented as a variable with a special name in Core Erlang, so it would not be recognized as unsafe. All we'll need to do to fix the bug is to look closer at variables to ensure they don't represent funs. That will ensure that the code is rewritten in the correct way: update() -> error({badmap,fun f/0}) end. Reported-by: Thomas Arts
2016-01-11Merge branch 'maint-18' into maintHenrik Nord
2016-01-11Fix inadvertent deletion of callback infoStavros Aronis
If a behaviour module contains an non-exported function with the same name as one of the behaviour's callbacks, the callback info was inadvertently deleted from the PLT as the dialyzer_plt:delete_list/2 function was cleaning up the callback table. This bug was reported by Brujo Benavides. Fixes ERL-72 bug report.
2016-01-11Eliminate ugly case statementsStavros Aronis
2016-01-11Remove dead code related to missing behaviour infoStavros Aronis
Dialyzer used to report unknown behaviours in the same way as unknown functions and types. This functionality has been removed in d101155, but some code remained.
2016-01-11Eliminate crash in v3_codegenBjörn Gustavsson
The following code would crash v3_codegen: order(From) -> catch if From#{[] => sufficient} -> saint end. Before explaining the crash, first some background on the stack frame and the Y registers. Certain instructions, most notably the 'call' instructions, clobber all X registers. Before any such instruction, all X registers that have values that will be used after the call must be saved to Y registers (i.e. to the stack frame). adjust_stack/4 will be called when X registers must be saved. There is also another situation when X registers must be saved, namely within a 'catch' if we are about to execute any instruction that may cause an exception. Examples of such instructions are some guard BIFs (such as length/1) and construction of binaries or maps. Within a 'catch', X registers must be be saved because if an exception is thrown and catched all X registers will be destroyed. The same adjust_stack/4 function will be called for those instructions, but only if they occur within a 'catch'. There is actually one more complication. If there is code in a guard within a catch, the X registers should not be saved, because the code in a guard never clobbers any X registers that were alive before the guard code was entered. v3_codegen is written with the implicit assumption that code in guards never cause anything to be saved to Y registers. The code for building maps and binaries would incorrectly save X registers within a guard inside a 'catch'. For construction of binaries, that would mean that a useless but harmelss 'move' instruction was generated. But for construction of maps, the saving of the Y register would not be harmless. There would be a crash when attempting to merge #sr{} records. #sr{} records keeps track of the contents of X and Y registers. When two separate code paths are joined (e.g. at the end of 'case' statement), the register descriptors must be reconciled. Basically, the register descriptors for both paths must be identical. The #sr{} record for one path must not claim that {y,0} contains a certain value, while another path claims that {y,0} is dead. Thus, the crash occurs in sr_merge/2 when failing to reconcile the Y registers. To fix this bug this bug we will introduce a new function called maybe_adjust_stack/5. It will save X registers on the stack only if the code is inside a catch but not inside a guard. We will change all existing code to use this new function when appropriate. Reported-by: Thomas Arts
2016-01-08Update release notesErlang/OTP
2016-01-08ssh: update vsn.mk to 4.2.1Hans Nilsson
2016-01-08ssh: handle secondary ssh_msg_userauth_info_request messageHans Nilsson
2016-01-08ssh: testcase for abnormal keyboard-interactive authenticationHans Nilsson
2016-01-07Merge branch 'bjorn/compiler/beam_bool/OTP-13208' into maintBjörn Gustavsson
* bjorn/compiler/beam_bool/OTP-13208: beam_bool: Fix unsafe optimization
2016-01-07beam_bool: Fix unsafe optimizationBjörn Gustavsson
beam_bool would make the following code unsafe (which would be reported by beam_validator): scotland(Echo) -> found(case Echo of Echo when true; Echo, Echo, Echo -> Echo; echo -> [] end, Echo = placed). found(_, _) -> million. Basically, beam_bool would see that the 'case' would always return the value of Echo. Thus: scotland(Echo) -> found(Echo, Echo = placed). The only problem is that beam_bool would also remove a 'move' instruction that would save Echo to the stack. Here is the assembly code for part of the function: {allocate_zero,1,1}. {move,{x,0},{y,0}}. %% Save Echo on stack. {bif,'=:=',{f,7},[{x,0},{atom,true}],{x,1}}. {bif,'=:=',{f,7},[{x,0},{atom,true}],{x,2}}. {bif,'=:=',{f,7},[{x,0},{atom,true}],{x,3}}. {bif,'and',{f,7},[{x,2},{x,3}],{x,2}}. {bif,'and',{f,7},[{x,1},{x,2}],{x,1}}. {jump,{f,8}}. {label,7}. {move,{atom,false},{x,1}}. {label,8}. {bif,'or',{f,6},[{atom,true},{x,1}],{x,1}}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,6},[{x,1},{atom,true}]}. %% Jump never taken. {jump,{f,5}}. {label,6}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,9},[{x,0},{atom,echo}]}. {move,nil,{x,0}}. {jump,{f,5}}. {label,9}. {test_heap,3,0}. {put_tuple,2,{x,0}}. {put,{atom,case_clause}}. {put,{y,0}}. {line,[{location,"t.erl",5}]}. {call_ext,1,{extfunc,erlang,error,1}}. {jump,{f,5}}. {label,5}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,12},[{atom,placed},{y,0}]}. beam_bool would see that the is_eq_exact test at label 8 would always succeed. It could therefore remove most of the code before the jump to label 5. Unfortunately it also removed the essential move of Echo to the stack: {allocate_zero,1,1}. %% Instruction incorrectly removed: {move,{x,0},{y,0}}. {jump,{f,5}}. {label,5}. {test,is_eq_exact,{f,12},[{atom,placed},{y,0}]}. The root cause of the problem is that the 'move' instruction is included in the block of 'bif' instructions before label 8. Normally the 'move' instruction would not have been discarded, but because the left operand to the 'or' BIF is 'true', the entire block with 'bif' instructions are dropped. As far as I can see, there is no gain by including 'move' instructions in the first place. There is no way that better code will be produced. In fact, the entire optimization can be given up if 'move' instructions are found in the block. Thus we can fix this bug by never including any 'move' instructions in the block of 'bif' instructions. We can also remove all the code that deals with 'move' instructions within blocks. Reported-by: Thomas Arts
2016-01-01Do not consider "." part of names in edlinJosé Valim
Today, if you press Ctrl+W inside erl, it will erase word chars including dots. This may have made sense in the past when Erlang had packages, but today considering the most common case for dots inside erl is to work with records, considering the dot part of the word is rather a mistake. For example, imagine the following code, where [] is the cursor: 1> S#elixir_scope.name[] When I press Ctrl+W it erases all up to #: 1> S#[] This patch changes it to the dot is no longer considered part of the name: 1> S#elixir_scope.[] Which is rather expected behaviour for most use cases of dot in Erlang.
2015-12-28Merge branch 'legoscia/tls_dist_error_reporting' into maintZandra
* legoscia/tls_dist_error_reporting: Report bad options for outgoing TLS distribution Save error reasons for TLS distribution connections Report bad options for TLS distribution connections OTP-13219
2015-12-28Merge branch 'josevalim/jv-map-fun-eval-maint' into maintZandra
* josevalim/jv-map-fun-eval-maint: Use full list of bindings when matching on map keys OTP-13218
2015-12-28Merge branch 'lucafavatella/dialyzer-fun-call' into maintZandra
* lucafavatella/dialyzer-fun-call: Teach Dialyzer call to funs `M:F/A` (literal M, F, A) OTP-13217
2015-12-22Merge branch 'maint-17' into maintAnders Svensson
2015-12-22ssh: clean test specsHans Nilsson