- Changes for 26.2.4
* asn1: An ASN.1 module that contains named BIT STRING values
would fail to compiled if both the BER and JER
back-ends were enabled.
* Compiler: In rare circumstances, the compiler code generate
unsafe code for a bit syntax match.
* Compiler: In rare circumstances, binary matches that were
supposed to succeed failed.
* Compiler: Fixed a bug where a fun's environment could be
overridden by an argument in some cases.
* Crypto: Fix building with --enable-fips with OpenSSL 3 on
MacOS.
* Debugger: Guards with nested record expression could wrongly
evaluate to false.
* Diameter: Reduce the impact of calling service_info by not
counting the binaries (on the heap) info, This is done
by introducing an option, bins_info, which controls
this.
* erts: Fixed CPU quota determination for cgroup version 2
* erts: Fix faulty reduction counting in exiting process which
could cause it to do unnecessary yielding.
* erts: Fix bug in re:run/3 where if an invalid UTF-8 subject
was given, re:run could get stuck in an infinite loop.
Bug was introduced in Erlang/OTP 22.1.
* erts: On AArch64 (ARM64), Erlang code using bit syntax
construction compiled using Erlang/OTP 24 could crash
the runtime system when run in Erlang/OTP 26.2.3.
* erts: Calling erlang:trace/3 with first argument one of
ports, processes, existing_ports, existing_processes,
existing or all, could cause emulator crash if a dirty
scheduler was executing a simultaneous trace action.
* erts: Fixed an integer overflow when the monotonic time unit
reported by the operating system was greater than 10
and lower than 100 microseconds.
* erts: Fix option reuseaddr for FreeBSD 14
* erts: When a traced process executing on a dirty scheduler
received an exit signal, the dirty scheduler could use
the wrong thread specific data which could lead to a
crash.
* erts: Fixed a more or less harmless bug that caused time
correction of Erlang monotonic time to become slightly
off on Windows platforms when QueryPerformanceCounter()
was used as OS monotonic time source.
erlang:system_info(os_monotonic_time_source) now also
returns information about used resolution which not
always corresponds to the resolution of the OS
monotonic time source.
* erts: When using IPv6, classic gen_udp failed to add (group)
membership (drop was used instead).
* erts: Fix bug on Windows where "Unknown event: 2" would be
printed to the console.
* erts: Checks for monotonicity of monotonic time have been
improved so that Erlang and OS monotonic time are
checked separately.
* erts: For severe errors, when the `socket` module terminates
the Erlang VM, now an erl_crash.dump is produced, to
facilitate post mortem debugging.
* kernel: When using IPv6, classic gen_udp failed to add (group)
membership (drop was used instead).
* kernel: The check in inet_res of the RD bit has been relaxed
slightly.
* ssh: With this change, owner and group file attributes
decoding is fixed and results with value of integer
type.
* ssl: Cleanup and close all connections in DTLS when the
listen socket owner dies.
Improved IPv6 handling in DTLS.
* ssl: Fixed a crash in dtls accept.
* stdlib: Attempting to use the maybe construct in a macro
argument could crash the compiler.
- Changes for 26.2.3
* otp: Quote uninstall path in registry when installing on
windows.
* compiler: In rare circumstances, an unsafe optimization could
cause the compiler to generate incorrect code for list
matching.
* compiler: Fix the compilation server to restart if the
applications in its lib dir changes inbetween erlc
invokations.
* crypto: Fix compile error when OPENSSL_NO_DES is defined.
* crypto: The function crypto:pbkdf2_hmac will no longer block
the main schedulers. If the iteration count or block
size parameters are such that the function is likely to
take a long time to execute, the function will be
scheduled to run on a dirty CPU scheduler.
* erts: Fixed compile warning in erl_nif.c for gcc-13.
* erts: Fix C++ compile error for macros enif_select_read and
friends.
* erts: Fixed a name clash on Solaris that prevented the JIT
from being built.
* erts: Fix termcap detection on solaris.
* erts: Fix heap corruption bug that could cause runaway memory
consumption due to circular offheap list at process
exit. Other symptoms may also be possible. Bug exists
since OTP 25.0.
* erts: Do not clear tracing in old module instance if load
fails with 'not_purged'.
* erts: When exceeding the `max_heap_size` limit in a garbage
collection initiated by some bit syntax operations, the
process would not always terminate immediately.
* erts: The code server could be hanging if a module with
on_load function was loaded at the same time as another
module was purged using erlang:purge_module directly.
* erts: A process optimized for parallel signal delivery could
under some circumstances lose wakeup information. That
is, the processes was not woken up to take care of the
signal, so the signal would not be taken care of until
the process was woken by another signal. Only processes
configured with message_queue_data set to off_heap
utilize this optimization.
* erts: Fix segfault when generating crashdump containing a fun
places in persistent_term storage.
* erts: By default the JIT is disabled on Intel Macs, because
of annoying poups on macOS Sonoma. It is now possible
to explicitly enable the JIT on Intel Macs. Here is
how: ./configure --enable-jit
* kernel: Fix performance bug when using io:fread to read from
standard_io. This regression was introduced in OTP
26.0.
* kernel: A bug in the code server could cause it to crash in
some concurrent scenarios. This bug was introduced in
26.1.
* kernel: Fixed gen_udp:open/2 type spec to include already
supported module socket address types.
* kernel: Fix reading of password for ssh client when in
user_interactive mode.
* odbc: Use spec for API doc
* public_key: Hostname prefix with X number of dots should not be
accepted.
* ssh: With this change, acceptor_sup is not started for ssh
client as it is not needed in that role.
* ssh: With this change, more secure algorithms are preferred
by ssh and documentation is updated to reflect that.
* ssh: With this change, KEX strict terminal message is
emitted with debug verbosity.
* ssh: Fix reading of password for ssh client when in
user_interactive mode.
* ssl: ssl:prf/5, will start working instead of hanging in a
TLS-1.3 context if called appropriately. Note that the
implementation has changed and in OTP-27 a more
adequate API will be documented.
* ssl: Server name verification didn't work if a connection
was made with IP-address as a string.
* ssl: The fallback after "dh" ssl option was undefined was to
get "dh" from ssl options again. This is clearly wrong
and now changed to the documented fallback "dhfile" ssl
option.
* ssl: Correct default value selection for DTLS. Will only
affect users linked with really old version of
cryptolib library.
* ssl: Adhere elliptic curves with RFC 8422 pre TLS-1.3, that
is Edwards curves are added to curves that can be used
for key exchange, and documentation and implementation
of eccs/0,1 are aligned.
* ssl: Improve alert reason when ecdhe_rsa key_exchange does
not have any common curves to use
* stdlib: The help texts shown by argparse will now display
sub-command arguments in the correct order.
* stdlib: Clarified the argparse documentation regarding the
user-defined help template.
* stdlib: Fix shell expansion to not crash when expanding invalid
using invalid atoms.
* wx: Add option to silence wx depracation macros.
- Changes for 26.2.2
* common_test: Fix how CT finds Erlang/OTP releases for compatability
testing. This functionality is only used to test
Erlang/OTP.
* erl_interface: Fix bug where the system installed openssl/md5.h would
be confused with the vendored md5.h.
* erts: 32-bit runtime systems on most Unix like platforms
could crash if a BIF timer was set with a huge timeout
of more than 68 years into the future. In order for the
crash to occur, the huge timer (at a later time than
when it was set) had to become the nearest active timer
set on the specific scheduler on which it was set. This
could not happen on a system with only one scheduler
since there would always be shorter timers in the
system.
Setting a timer larger than 49 days on Windows could
under rare circumstances cause the timeout to be
delayed.
* erts: Fix bug where the system installed openssl/md5.h would
be confused with the vendored md5.h.
* erts: The JIT has now been disabled on x86 Macs to prevent
annoying the "verifying shm-xyz" popups introduced in
MacOS Sonoma.
ARM Macs are unaffected.
* erts: Garbage collection of a process on a dirty scheduler
could collide with signal handling for that process
causing a crash of the runtime system. This bug was
introduced in OTP 25.3.2.8 and OTP 26.2.
* kernel: Fix group (that is the shell) to properly handle when
an get_until callback function returned {done, eof, []}
when an eof was detected.
* ssh: With this change, Curve25519 and Curve448 KEX methods
become most preferred (related to RFC8731).
* ssl: Legacy name handling could cause interop problems
between TLS-1.3/1.2 client and TLS-1.2 server.
- Fix for bsc#1222591
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- Changes for 26.2.1:
* erts: Removed unnecessary PCRE source tar-ball.
* ssh: With this change (being response to CVE-2023-48795),
ssh can negotiate "strict KEX" OpenSSH extension with
peers supporting it; also
'chacha20-poly1305@openssh.com' algorithm becomes a
less preferred cipher.
If strict KEX availability cannot be ensured on both
connection sides, affected encryption modes(CHACHA and
CBC) can be disabled with standard ssh configuration.
This will provide protection against vulnerability, but
at a cost of affecting interoperability. See
Configuring algorithms in SSH. (bsc#1218192, CVE-2023-48795)
- Changes for 26.2:
* all: Replaced unintentional Erlang Public License 1.1
headers in some files with the intended Apache License
2.0 header.
* otp: The removal of the deprecated slave module, originally
planned for OTP 27, has been postponed to OTP 29.
* asn1: Fix benign warning from gcc 11 about mismatching call
to free().
* crypto: Enable engine support for OpenSSL versions 3.
* edoc: Emit <code> instead of <tt>.
- Disable test suite for now, it has many false positives and
takes a very long time.
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- Changes for 26.1.2:
* erts: If the external term format encoding of an argument list
part of a distributed spawn operation was faulty, the newly
spawned remote process could misbehave. The misbehavior
included hanging or interpret an incoming message as an
argument list to use. This was very unlikely to happen unless
using an alternate implementation of the distribution protocol
which made a faulty encoding of the argument list. The child
process will now detect this error and terminate before
executing the user specified code.
* erts: Fix bugs where if the body of a matchspec would return a
map with a variable ('$1', '$_' etc) as one of the keys or
values and the variable was not an immidiate, the term would
not be copied to the receiving processes heap. This would later
corrupt the term in the table as the GC could place move
markers in it, which in turn would cause the VM to crash. Bug
has been present for since OTP 17.0.
* xmerl: The xmerl version 1.3.32 was released in OTP 26.0.1, but
the incorrect version number of 1.3.31.1 was used for it. This
incorrect version number continued to appear in OTP 26.0.2, OTP
26.1, and OTP 26.1.1. The actual xmerl code in these OTP
versions however corresponds to xmerl version 1.3.32.
- Changes for 26.1.1:
* wx: The wx application would fail to build on macOS with Xcode
15.
* compiler: The compiler could become extremely slow for modules
containing huge functions.
* stdlib: Garbage collect the shell process when reducing the
amount of saved history and results.
- Changes for 26.1:
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- Changes for 25.3.2.2:
* compiler: The compiler could be very slow when compiling guards
with multiple guard tests separated with 'or' or ';'.
- Changes for 25.3.2.1:
* xmerl: New options to xmerl_scan and xmerl_sax_parser so one
can limit the behaviour of the parsers to avoid some XML
security issues. xmerl_scan gets one new option:
xmerl_sax_parser gets the following options: The old option
skip_external_dtd is still valid and the same as
{external_entities, none} and {fail_undeclared_ref, false} but
just affects DTD's and not other external references.
* erts: Fixed a crash during tracing on certain platforms that
cannot use the machine stack for Erlang code (mainly OpenBSD
and Linux with musl).
* erts: Constructing a binary segment not aligned with a byte
boundary, with a size not fitting in 31 bits, and with a value
not fitting in a 64-bit word could crash the runtime system.
* erts: Further robustify implementation of large maps (> 32
keys). Keys that happen to have same internal 32-bit hash
values are now put in collision nodes which are traversed with
linear search. This removes the demand for the internal hash
function when salted to eventually produce different hashes for
all possible pairs of unequal terms.
* stdlib: Static supervisors are very idle processes after they
have started so they will now be hibernated after start to
improve resource management.
* compiler: Fixed a bug where a failing bsl expression in a guard
threw an exception instead of causing the guard to fail.
* compiler: Complex guard expression using the or operator and
guard BIFs that can fail could sometimes be miscompiled so that
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- Changes for 25.3.2:
* compiler: Fixed type handling bugs that could cause an internal
error in the compiler for correct code.
* os_mon: Avoid error report from failing erlang:port_close at
shutdown of cpu_sup and memsup. Bug exists since OTP 25.3
(os_mon-2.8.1).
* erts: If a runtime system which was starting the distribution
already had existing pids, ports, or references referring to a
node with the same nodename/creation pair that the runtime
system was about to use, these already existing pids, ports, or
references would not work as expected in various situations
after the node had gone alive. This could only occur if the
runtime system was communicated such pids, ports, or references
prior to the distribution was started. That is, it was
extremely unlikely to happen unless the distribution was
started dynamically and was even then very unlikely to happen.
The runtime system now checks for already existing pids, ports,
and references with the same nodename/creation pair that it is
about to use. If such are found another creation will be chosen
in order to avoid these issues.
- Changes for 25.3.1:
* snmp: Attempts to minimize the number of the error reports
during a failed agent init.
* compiler: When a map update such as #{}#{key:=value} that
should fail with an exception was unused, the exception would
be lost.
* compiler: Fixed bug in the validator that made it reject valid
code.
* crypto: With this change, random errors are fixed for
crypto:generate_key calls with OpenSSL 3.
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- Changes for 25.3:
* reltool: Fixed a bug that would cause analysis to crash.
* stdlib: Fixed a bug that would cause analysis to crash.
* stdlib: Fixed a crash when formatting stack traces for error
reports.
* stdlib: Instead of crashing, the list_to_integer/1 and
list_to_integer/2 BIFs now raise the system_limit exception for
overlong lists that can't be converted to integers. Similarly,
the string:to_integer/1 BIF now returns {error,system_limit}
for overlong lists.
* stdlib: Removal of non-necessary undefined types added to the
state's supervisor record.
* compiler: Fixed a bug that would cause the compiler to hang.
* compiler: Fixed a crash when compiling code that contained
maybe expressions.
* compiler: Constructing a binary with an explicit size of all
for a binary segment would crash the compiler.
* compiler: The compiler would generate incorrect code for the
following type of expression: Pattern = BoundVar1 = . . . =
BoundVarN = Expression An exception should be raised if any of
the bound variables have different values than Expression. The
compiler would generate code that would cause the bound
variables to be bound to the value of Expressionwhether the
value matched or not.
* xmerl: Replace size/1 with either tuple_size/1 or byte_size/1
The size/1 BIF is not optimized by the JIT, and its use can
result in worse types for Dialyzer. When one knows that the
value being tested must be a tuple, tuple_size/1 should always
be preferred. When one knows that the value being tested must
be a binary, byte_size/1 should be preferred. However,
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- Changes for 25.2:
* erts: Fix perf/gdb JIT symbols to not contain CodeInfoPrologue
for the JIT internal module erts_beamasm.
* erts: Fixed minor memory leaks.
* erts: Fix bugs in ets:insert and ets:insert_new when called
with a list of tuples to insert while a concurrent process
either deletes or renames the table. The table deletion could
be done with ets:delete/1 or be caused by termination of the
table owning process. Symptoms are either VM crash or strange
incorrect behavior from the insert operation. The risk of
triggering the bugs increases with the length of the list of
tuple to insert. Bugs exist since OTP 23.0.
* erts: Boost execution of scheduled thread progress jobs. This
to prevent memory exhaustion in extremely rapid
allocation/deallocation scenarios, such as repeated ETS table
creations/deletions.
* erts: Fix segv crash during crash dumping an ETS table doing
ets:delete_all_objects.
* erts: Spec for function net:if_names/0 incorrect
* erts: Fix bug in binary_to_term decoding a binary term 2Gbyte
or larger.
* erts: Documentation of erlang:module_loaded/1 has been
adjusted:
* erts: Fix list_to_atom/1 for negative code points. Could either
return with a positive code point or fail with an incorrect
exception.
* erts: Fix rare bug causing VM crash when sending to a pid of a
spawning process returned from erlang:processes/0. Only seen
when provoked by system process literal_area_collector,
triggered by a module purge operation, on a VM started with
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- Changes for 25.1.2:
* mnesia: Don't fill the logs if mnesia can't connect to all
nodes, due to partitioned network.
* erts: Add abandon carrier free utilization limit (+Muacful)
option to erts_alloc. This option allows the user to mark
unused segments in a memory carrier as re-useable by the OS if
needed. This functionality was a non-configurable default
before Erlang/OTP 25, but removed due to performance issues.
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- Changes for 25.1.1:
* dialyzer: Dialyzer could crash when analyzing Elixir code that
used intricate macros.
* dialyzer: The --input_list_file option has been added.
* ssl: Fixes handling of symlinks in cacertfile option.
* eunit: With this change, eunit exact_execution option works
with application primitive.
* stdlib: peer nodes failed to halt when the process supervising
the control connection crashed. When an alternative control
connection was used, this supervision process also quite
frequently crashed when the peer node was stopped by the node
that started it which caused the peer node to linger without
ever halting.
* asn1: For the per and uper ASN.1 encoding rules, encoding and
decoding the SEQUENCE OF and SET OF constructs with 16384 items
or more is now supported.
* erts: Listen sockets created with the socket module, leaked
(erlang-) monitors.
* erts: Notifications about available distribution data sent to
distribution controller processes could be lost. Distribution
controller processes can be used when implementing an
alternative distribution carrier. The default distribution over
tcp was not effected and the bug was also not present on
x86/x86_64 platforms.
* kernel: Listen sockets created with the socket module, leaked
(erlang-) monitors.
* kernel: peer nodes failed to halt when the process supervising
the control connection crashed. When an alternative control
connection was used, this supervision process also quite
frequently crashed when the peer node was stopped by the node
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- Changes for 25.0.4:
* kernel: A call to net_kernel:setopts(new, Opts) at the same
time as a connection was being set up could cause a deadlock
between the net_kernel process and the process setting up the
connection.
* erts: The monitor/3 BIF did not apply options to the created
monitor if the target process or port did not exist. That is,
the corresponding down message would get a `DOWN` tag even if a
custom tag had been set, and the returned reference was not an
alias even if the alias option had been passed.
* erts: The erlang:monotonic_time/1, erlang:system_time/1,
erlang:time_offset/1, and os:system_time/1 BIFs erroneously
failed when passed the argument native.
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- Changes for 25.0.3:
* erts: Distributed exit signals could be lost under the
following conditions:
* erts: A race could cause process_info(Pid, message_queue_len)
on other processes to return invalid results.
* erts: Fixed reduction counting for handling process system
tasks.
* erts: Priority elevation of terminating processes did not work
which could cause execution of such processes to be delayed.
* erts: An unlink operation made by a process that terminated
before the unlink operation completed, i.e., before it had
received an unlink-ack signal from the linked process, caused
an exit signal to erroneously be sent from the terminating
process to the process being unlinked. This exit signal would
most often be ignored by the receiver, but if the receiver of
the exit signal concurrently set up a new link, it could
receive the exit signal with the actual exit reason of the
terminating process instead of a noproc exit reason. It is
however very hard to detect that this has happened and has no
obvious negative consequences, so it should be considered
harmless. A distributed unlink-ack signal received by a
terminating process was also not properly removed which could
cause a minor memory leak.
* ssl: The link to crypto:engine_load refered the function with
wrong arity.
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- Changes for 25.0.2:
* ssl: Improved handling of unexpected messages during the
handshake, taking the right action for unexpected messages.
* erts: On computers with the ARM64 (AArch64) architecture (such
as Apple Silicon Macs) a rem expression followed by a div
expression with the same operands could evaluate to the wrong
result if the result of the rem expression was unused.
- Changes for 25.0.1:
* ssl: When a TLS-1.3 enabled client tried to talk to a TLS-1.2
server that coalesces TLS-1.2 handshake message over one TLS
record, the connection could fail due to some message being
handled in the wrong state, this has been fixed.
* ssl: Correctly handles supported protocol version change from
default to something else by sni_fun supplied to
ssl:handshake/[2,3] together with a TCP-socket (so called
upgrade).
* ssl: Also, TLS-1.3 should respond with a protocol version alert
if previous versions, that are supported but not configured,
are attempted.
* kernel: The DNS resolver inet_res has been fixed to ignore
trailing dot difference in the request domain between the sent
request and the received response, when validating a response.
* kernel: A bug in inet_res has been fixed where a missing
internal {ok,_} wrapper caused inet_res:resolve/* to return a
calculated host name instead of an `{ok,Msg} tuple, when
resolving an IP address or a host name that is an IP address
string.
* kernel: The erlang:is_alive() BIF could return true before
configured distribution service was available. This bug was
introduced in OTP 25.0 ERTS version 13.0. The
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- Fix build for Factory. Currently, any Java version
is fine for Erlang.
- Changes for 24.3.2:
* erl_interface: Fix compile error regarding gethostbyaddr_r on
Android. Error introduced in OTP 24.3.
* kernel: Fix failed accepted connection setup after previous
established connection from same node closed down silently.
* kernel: Fixed a problem where typing Ctrl-R in the shell could
hang if there were some problem with the history log file.
- Changes for 24.3.1:
* dialyzer: There could be spurious warnings for unknown types
when a type was a subtype of an existing type that was a
subtype of an unknown type.
* ssl: Client certification could fail for TLS-1.3 servers that
did not include the certificat_authorties extension in its
certificate request message.
- Changes for 24.3:
* megaco: The compilation time is no longer recorded in BEAM
files. There remained several undocumented functions that
attempted to retrieve compilation times. Those have now been
removed.
* megaco: Update the performance and debug chapters of the megaco
user's guide. Also some updates to the meas tools.
* compiler: The expression <<0/native-float>>=Bin would always
fail to match, while <<0/float-native>>=Bin would match
(provided that Bin contained the binary representation of 0.0)
* compiler: The compiler will now compile huge functions with
straight-line code faster.
* erl_interface: Add --enable-ei-dynamic-lib configure option
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- Changes for 24.2.1:
* ssl: Improve SNI (server name indication) handling so that
protocol version can be selected with regards to SNI. Also,
make sure that ssl:connection_information/1 returns the correct
SNI value.
* ssl: Fixed cipher suite listing functions so that the listing
of all cipher suites will be complete. Another fix for cipher
suite handling in OTP-24.1 accidentally excludes a few cipher
suites from the listing of all cipher suites.
* ssl: Reenable legacy cipher suite TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
for explicit configuration in TLS-1.2, not supported by
default.
* ssl: Avoid unnecessary logs by better adjusting the tls_sender
process to the new supervisor structure in OTP-24.2
* erts: Fixed a memory leak in file:read_file_info/2 and
file:read_file/1 on Windows.
* erts: Fix GC emulator crash when spawn_request was used when
message tracing was enabled.
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- Changes for 24.2:
* compiler: When the compiler is invoked by Dialyzer, it will no
longer apply an optimization of binary patterns that would turn
the pattern <<"bar">> into <<6447474:24>>, which would be very
confusing when printed out by Dialyzer.
* compiler: The compiler would replace known failing calls (such
as atom_to_list(42)) with a call to error(badarg). With the
extended error information introduced in OTP 24 (EEP 54), those
"optimized" calls would not have extended error information. To
ensure that as much extended error information as possible is
available, the compiler now keeps the original call even when
it is known to fail.
* sasl: Make release_handler even more resilient against exiting
processes during upgrade. Same kind of bug fix as OTP-16744
released in sasl-4.0.1 (OTP 23.1).
* ssl: Allow re-connect on DTLS sockets Can happen when a
computer reboots and connects from the same client port without
the server noticing should be allowed according to RFC.
* ssl: Fix tls and non-tls distribution to use
erl_epmd:address_please to figure out if IPv4 or IPv6 addresses
should be used when connecting to the remote node. Before this
fix, a dns lookup of the remote node hostname determined which
IP version was to be used which meant that the hostname had to
resolve to a valid ip address.
* ssl: Use supervisor significant child to manage tls connection
process and tls sender process dependency.
* ssl: Random generation adjustment for TLS1.3
* ssl: Allow any {03,XX} TLS record version in the client hello
for maximum interoperability
* mnesia: Documentation and minor code cleanup.
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- Changes for 24.1.2:
* kernel: The undocumented DNS encode/decode module inet_dns has
been cleaned up to handle the difference between "symbolic" and
"raw" records in a more consistent manner. PR-5145/OTP-17584
introduced a change that contributed to an already existing
confusion, which this correction should remedy.
* erts: The python scripts that existed in
erts/lib_src/yielding_c_fun/lib/tiny_regex_c/scripts had a
license that was incompatible with Erlang/OTP's license. This
ticket removes these scripts that were not used by us.
* ssl: Before that change, TLS downgrade could occasionally fail
when data intended for downgraded socket were delivered
together with CLOSE_NOTIFY alert to ssl app.
* ssl: Avoid re-encoding of decoded certificates. This could
cause unexpected failures as some subtle encoding errors can be
tolerated when decoding but hence creating another sequence of
bytes if the decoded value is re-encoded.
* ssl: Fix possible process leak when the process doing
ssl:transport_accept dies before initiating the TLS handshake.
* ssl: Fix dtls memory leak, the replay window code was broken.
* public_key: Avoid re-encoding of decoded certificates. This
could cause unexpected failures as some subtle encoding errors
can be tolerated when decoding but hence creating another
sequence of bytes if the decoded value is re-encoded.
* crypto: Fixed minor memory leak at crypto module purge.
* crypto: Fix possible inconsistency in fips mode when linking
with some cryptolibs.
- Changes for 24.1.1:
* kernel: Add more info about the socket 'type' ('socket' or
'port') for the DOWN message when monitoring sockets.
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- Changes for 24.0.5:
* kernel: For gen_tcp:connect/3,4 it is possible to specify a
specific source port, which should be enough to bind the socket
to an address with that port before connecting. Unfortunately
that feature was lost in OTP-17216 that made it mandatory to
specify the source address to get an address binding, and
ignored a specified source port if no source address was
specified. That bug has now been corrected.
- Changes for 24.0.4:
* stdlib: Fix a bug that could cause a crash when formatting
tuples using the control sequences p or P and limiting the
output with the option chars_limit.
* ssl: Handle cross-signed root certificates when old root
expired as reported in GH-4877.
* ssl: The signature selection algorithm has been changed to also
verify if the client supports signatures using the elliptic
curve of the server's public/private key pair. This change
fixes#4958.
* ssl: Slight optimization of certificate decoding.
* public_key: Handle cross-signed root certificates when old root
expired as reported in GH-4877.
* common_test: An incoming NETCONF notification received before a
call to ct_netconfc:create_subscription/* caused the connection
process to fail with badarg. Unexpected notifications are now
logged in the same way as other unexpected messages.
* common_test: Add 'receiver' option to ct_netconfc To allow a
destination for incoming NETCONF notifications to be specified
at sessions creation. Previously, a caller of
create_subscription/* became the destination, but RFC 5277
create-subscription is no longer the only way in which NETCONF
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- Fix more directories not owned by the package (boo#1187546)
- Changes for 24.0.3:
* erts: A call to erlang:cancel_timer(_, [{info, false}]) could
cause the calling process to block forever in the call. Note
that only the synchronous version of the call (that is, the
async option is false) in combination with the info option set
to false was effected by this bug.
* erts: Microstate accounting (msacc) and os:perf_counter()
unintentionally used system time instead of monotonic time for
time measurements on a lot of systems. These systems were all
non x86/x86_64 systems or x86/x86_64 systems without a reliable
and constant rdtsc instruction. The lock counting (lcnt) built
runtime system also unintentionally used system time instead of
monotonic time for time measurements on all systems.
* erts: Simultaneous calls to
erlang:system_flag(schedulers_online, _) could cause callers to
end up in a suspended state forever.
* dialyzer: Do not expose line number 0 in messages if there are
other locations to use.
* dialyzer: In rare circumstances, Dialyzer could crash analyzing
code with a list comprehension whose value was ignored. (Thanks
to Ulf Wiger for reporting this bug.)
* ssh: Filter out sensitive data (passwords etc) from progress
reports and supervisor reports.
* inets: Improved user input handling in inets/mod_esi preventing
unnecessary atom creation.
* compiler: A compiler optimization pass could crash when given
odd but legal code using throw/1.
- Changes for 24.0.2:
* kernel: Fix a race condition in Global.
* kernel: After a node restart with init:restart/0,1, the module
socket was not usable because supporting tables had been
cleared and not re-initialized. This has now been fixed.
Handling of the "." domain as a search domain was incorrect and
caused a crash in the DNS resolver inet_res, which has now been
fixed.
* kernel: Handling of combinations of the fd option and binding
to an address has been corrected, especially for the local
address family.
* kernel: Bug fixes and code cleanup for the new socket
implementation, such as: Assertions on the result of
demonitoring has been added in the NIF code, where appropriate.
Internal state handling for socket close in the NIF code has
been reviewed. Looping over close() for EINTR in the NIF code
has been removed, since it is strongly discouraged on Linux and
Posix is not clear about if it is allowed. The inet_backend
temporary socket option for legacy gen_tcp sockets has been
documented. The return value from net:getaddrinfo/2 has been
corrected: the protocol field is now an atom(), instead of,
incorrectly, list(atom()). The documentation has also been
corrected about this return type. Deferred close of a
socket:sendfile/* file was broken and has been corrected. Some
debug code, not enabled by default, in the socket NIF has been
corrected to not accidentally core dump for debug printouts of
more or less innocent events.
* stdlib: Fix a bug that could cause a loop when formatting terms
using the control sequences p or P and limiting the output with
the option chars_limit.
* erts: Not yet handled alias-message signals in the signal queue
at the time when a garbage collection was performed could cause
a memory corruption which in turn could result in a crash of
the runtime system. This bug was introduced in OTP 24.0.
* erts: Fixed bug when using external pids/ports in keys of big
maps (> 32). Could cause runtime crash. Bug exists since OTP
24.0.
* erts: After a node restart with init:restart/0,1, the module
socket was not usable because supporting tables had been
cleared and not re-initialized. This has now been fixed.
Handling of the "." domain as a search domain was incorrect and
caused a crash in the DNS resolver inet_res, which has now been
fixed.
* erts: A call to port_command() could cause a scheduler to end
up in an eternal loop if the port was busy and the calling
process had incoming signals at the time of the call. This bug
was introduced in OTP 23.3.2 (ERTS version 11.2.1), OTP
22.3.4.18 (ERTS version 10.7.2.10), and OTP 21.3.8.23 (ERTS
version 10.3.5.18).
* erts: Bug fixes and code cleanup for the new socket
implementation, such as: Assertions on the result of
demonitoring has been added in the NIF code, where appropriate.
Internal state handling for socket close in the NIF code has
been reviewed. Looping over close() for EINTR in the NIF code
has been removed, since it is strongly discouraged on Linux and
Posix is not clear about if it is allowed. The inet_backend
temporary socket option for legacy gen_tcp sockets has been
documented. The return value from net:getaddrinfo/2 has been
corrected: the protocol field is now an atom(), instead of,
incorrectly, list(atom()). The documentation has also been
corrected about this return type. Deferred close of a
socket:sendfile/* file was broken and has been corrected. Some
debug code, not enabled by default, in the socket NIF has been
corrected to not accidentally core dump for debug printouts of
more or less innocent events.
* erts: Dirty execution of a process in combination with an
unlink signal from a port to the process could cause the signal
queue of the process to enter into an inconsistent state. The
result of the inconsistency typically caused a crash of the
runtime system. This bug was introduced in OTP 23.3 (ERTS
version 11.2).
* erl_docgen: Fix links generated in specs to types in other
applications to point to the correct place. This bug was
introduced in Erlang/OTP 24.0.
* ssl: Fix cache invalidation problem for CA certs provided by
the cacertfile option.
* ssh: Avoid an extra blank line in the ssh known_hosts file
* compiler: Fixed a bug that could cause after blocks to be
ignored when erlang:raise/3 was used in a catch block.
* compiler: Fixed a bug in the validation pass that could cause
it to reject valid code.
* crypto: EC keys are now zero-padded to the expected length if
needed.
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