Patch Package: OTP 21.3.8.8 Git Tag: OTP-21.3.8.8 Date: 2019-10-08 Trouble Report Id: OTP-16058, OTP-16107, OTP-16133, OTP-16134 Seq num: ERL-1049 System: OTP Release: 21 Application: crypto-4.4.2.1, erts-10.3.5.6 Predecessor: OTP 21.3.8.7 Check out the git tag OTP-21.3.8.8, and build a full OTP system including documentation. Apply one or more applications from this build as patches to your installation using the 'otp_patch_apply' tool. For information on install requirements, see descriptions for each application version below. --------------------------------------------------------------------- --- crypto-4.4.2.1 -------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- The crypto-4.4.2.1 application can be applied independently of other applications on a full OTP 21 installation. --- Improvements and New Features --- OTP-16133 Application(s): crypto Related Id(s): PR-2407 The chipers aes_cfb8 and aes_cfb128 are now using the EVP interface. The supported key lengths are 128, 192 and 256 bits. OTP-16134 Application(s): crypto Related Id(s): PR-2407 The chipers aes_cfb8 and aes_cfb128 are now available in FIPS enabled mode. Full runtime dependencies of crypto-4.4.2.1: erts-9.0, kernel-5.3, stdlib-3.4 --------------------------------------------------------------------- --- erts-10.3.5.6 --------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- Note! The erts-10.3.5.6 application *cannot* 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) --- Fixed Bugs and Malfunctions --- OTP-16058 Application(s): erts Related Id(s): PR-2382 Fix a bug in binary_to_term that would crash the emulator if a term larger than 16GB was to be decoded. OTP-16107 Application(s): erts Related Id(s): ERL-1049 When communicating with a simultaneously exiting port via the erlang:port_*() BIFs one could sometimes get stray {Ref, What} messages. Where Ref was a reference and What usually were the atom badarg. Full runtime dependencies of erts-10.3.5.6: kernel-6.1, sasl-3.3, stdlib-3.5 --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------