From 5b9265ad19d6596a8b599eccc64accb67e3c664e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Magnus Henoch
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2016 11:48:54 +0000
Subject: Remove vestiges of watchdog support in heart
Hardware watchdog support was removed from heart in R13A, but there were
still some vestiges in the code and the documentation.
- Remove mentions of the HW_WD_DISABLE variable, as it's no longer used.
- Remove the HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY variable, as it was only used for the
hardware watchdog.
---
erts/etc/common/heart.c | 40 ++++------------------
lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml | 17 +++------
lib/kernel/src/heart.erl | 15 +++-----
lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start | 3 +-
.../test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start_client | 3 +-
5 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-)
diff --git a/erts/etc/common/heart.c b/erts/etc/common/heart.c
index d67b997d6d..bc353e384e 100644
--- a/erts/etc/common/heart.c
+++ b/erts/etc/common/heart.c
@@ -48,13 +48,10 @@
*
* HEART_BEATING
*
- * This program expects a heart beat messages. If it does not receive a
- * heart beat message from Erlang within heart_beat_timeout seconds, it
- * reboots the system. The variable heart_beat_timeout is exported (so
- * that it can be set from the shell in VxWorks, as is the variable
- * heart_beat_report_delay). When using Solaris, the system is rebooted
- * by executing the command stored in the environment variable
- * HEART_COMMAND.
+ * This program expects a heart beat message. If it does not receive a
+ * heart beat message from Erlang within heart_beat_timeout seconds, it
+ * reboots the system. The system is rebooted by executing the command
+ * stored in the environment variable HEART_COMMAND.
*
* BLOCKING DESCRIPTORS
*
@@ -149,27 +146,17 @@ struct msg {
/* Maybe interesting to change */
/* Times in seconds */
-#define HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY 60 /* 1 minute */
#define SELECT_TIMEOUT 5 /* Every 5 seconds we reset the
watchdog timer */
/* heart_beat_timeout is the maximum gap in seconds between two
- consecutive heart beat messages from Erlang, and HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY
- is the the extra delay that wd_keeper allows for, to give heart a
- chance to reboot in the "normal" way before the hardware watchdog
- enters the scene. heart_beat_report_delay is the time allowed for reporting
- before rebooting under VxWorks. */
+ consecutive heart beat messages from Erlang. */
int heart_beat_timeout = 60;
-int heart_beat_report_delay = 30;
-int heart_beat_boot_delay = HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY;
/* All current platforms have a process identifier that
fits in an unsigned long and where 0 is an impossible or invalid value */
unsigned long heart_beat_kill_pid = 0;
-#define VW_WD_TIMEOUT (heart_beat_timeout+heart_beat_report_delay+heart_beat_boot_delay)
-#define SOL_WD_TIMEOUT (heart_beat_timeout+heart_beat_boot_delay)
-
/* reasons for reboot */
#define R_TIMEOUT (1)
#define R_CLOSED (2)
@@ -297,7 +284,6 @@ free_env_val(char *value)
static void get_arguments(int argc, char** argv) {
int i = 1;
int h;
- int w;
unsigned long p;
while (i < argc) {
@@ -313,15 +299,6 @@ static void get_arguments(int argc, char** argv) {
i++;
}
break;
- case 'w':
- if (strcmp(argv[i], "-wt") == 0)
- if (sscanf(argv[i+1],"%i",&w) ==1)
- if ((w > 10) && (w <= 65535)) {
- heart_beat_boot_delay = w;
- fprintf(stderr,"heart_beat_boot_delay = %d\n",w);
- i++;
- }
- break;
case 'p':
if (strcmp(argv[i], "-pid") == 0)
if (sscanf(argv[i+1],"%lu",&p) ==1){
@@ -347,7 +324,7 @@ static void get_arguments(int argc, char** argv) {
}
i++;
}
- debugf("arguments -ht %d -wt %d -pid %lu\n",h,w,p);
+ debugf("arguments -ht %d -pid %lu\n",h,p);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
@@ -674,11 +651,6 @@ void win_system(char *command)
*/
static void
do_terminate(int erlin_fd, int reason) {
- /*
- When we get here, we have HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY secs to finish
- (plus heart_beat_report_delay if under VxWorks), so we don't need
- to call wd_reset().
- */
int ret = 0, tmo=0;
char *tmo_env;
diff --git a/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml b/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml
index 59a046bf4d..5b5b71e521 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml
+++ b/lib/kernel/doc/src/heart.xml
@@ -37,10 +37,7 @@
the heart port program is to check that the Erlang runtime system
it is supervising is still running. If the port program has not
received any heartbeats within HEART_BEAT_TIMEOUT seconds
- (defaults to 60 seconds), the system can be rebooted. Also, if
- the system is equipped with a hardware watchdog timer and is
- running Solaris, the watchdog can be used to supervise the entire
- system.
+ (defaults to 60 seconds), the system can be rebooted.
An Erlang runtime system to be monitored by a heart program
is to be started with command-line flag -heart (see
also erl(1)).
@@ -51,17 +48,13 @@
or a terminated Erlang runtime system, environment variable
HEART_COMMAND must be set before the system is started.
If this variable is not set, a warning text is printed but
- the system does not reboot. However, if the hardware watchdog is
- used, it still triggers a reboot HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY
- seconds later (defaults to 60 seconds).
+ the system does not reboot.
To reboot on Windows, HEART_COMMAND can be
set to heart -shutdown (included in the Erlang delivery)
or to any other suitable program that can activate a reboot.
-
The hardware watchdog is not started under Solaris if
- environment variable HW_WD_DISABLE is set.
-
The environment variables HEART_BEAT_TIMEOUT and
- HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY can be used to configure the heart
- time-outs; they can be set in the operating system shell before Erlang
+
The environment variable HEART_BEAT_TIMEOUT
+ can be used to configure the heart
+ time-outs; it can be set in the operating system shell before Erlang
is started or be specified at the command line:
% erl -heart -env HEART_BEAT_TIMEOUT 30 ...
diff --git a/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl b/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl
index eea78aabdf..8fa48d56fb 100644
--- a/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl
+++ b/lib/kernel/src/heart.erl
@@ -198,16 +198,11 @@ start_portprogram() ->
end.
get_heart_timeouts() ->
- HeartOpts = case os:getenv("HEART_BEAT_TIMEOUT") of
- false -> "";
- H when is_list(H) ->
- "-ht " ++ H
- end,
- HeartOpts ++ case os:getenv("HEART_BEAT_BOOT_DELAY") of
- false -> "";
- W when is_list(W) ->
- " -wt " ++ W
- end.
+ case os:getenv("HEART_BEAT_TIMEOUT") of
+ false -> "";
+ H when is_list(H) ->
+ "-ht " ++ H
+ end.
check_start_heart() ->
case init:get_argument(heart) of
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start
index 87275045b1..eab2b77aed 100755
--- a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start
@@ -21,8 +21,7 @@ then
fi
HEART_COMMAND=$ROOTDIR/bin/start
-HW_WD_DISABLE=true
-export HW_WD_DISABLE HEART_COMMAND
+export HEART_COMMAND
START_ERL_DATA=${1:-$RELDIR/start_erl.data}
diff --git a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start_client b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start_client
index 5ea94d6f7c..05d744f06e 100755
--- a/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start_client
+++ b/lib/sasl/test/release_handler_SUITE_data/start_client
@@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ RELDIR=$CLIENTDIR/releases
# Note that this scripts is modified an copied to $CLIENTDIR/bin/start
# in release_handler_SUITE:copy_client - therefore HEART_COMMAND is as follows:
HEART_COMMAND=$CLIENTDIR/bin/start
-HW_WD_DISABLE=true
-export HW_WD_DISABLE HEART_COMMAND
+export HEART_COMMAND
START_ERL_DATA=${1:-$RELDIR/start_erl.data}
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