Patch Package | OTP 21.3.2 |
Git Tag | OTP-21.3.2 |
Date | 2019-03-21 |
Issue Id | |
System | OTP |
Release | 21 |
Application |
erts-10.3.1 #
Note! The erts-10.3.1 application can *not* be applied independently of other applications on an arbitrary OTP 21 installation. On a full OTP 21 installation, also the following runtime dependencies have to be satisfied: -- kernel-6.1 (first satisfied in OTP 21.1) -- sasl-3.3 (first satisfied in OTP 21.2)
- OTP-15688
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- Application(s):
- erts
If a suspend/resume signal pair was sent to a process while it was executing dirty, the receiving process could later end up in a suspended state indefinitely. This bug was introduced in ERTS version 10.0 (OTP 21.0).
Suspend/resume signals are sent from erlang:suspend_process()/erlang:resume_process(). The dbg trace tool utilize this functionality and could thus trigger this bug.
- OTP-15690
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- Application(s):
- erts
- Related Id(s):
- PR-2172
Fix a possible deadlock when terminating the ERTS caused by a dirty scheduler not releasing it's run-queue lock when terminating.
Full runtime dependencies of erts-10.3.1: kernel-6.1, sasl-3.3, stdlib-3.5
xmerl-1.3.20 #
The xmerl-1.3.20 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 21 installation.
- OTP-15684
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- Application(s):
- xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- ERL-837
Handling of character references in attributes are fixed.
- OTP-15685
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- Application(s):
- xmerl
- Related Id(s):
- ERL-475
Normalization of whitespace characters in attributes are fixed so it works when character references are used.
Full runtime dependencies of xmerl-1.3.20: erts-6.0, kernel-3.0, stdlib-2.5