+ Name the dispatch header correctly (NetdClientDispatch.h).
+ Hide the global dispatch variable (__netdClientDispatch).
+ Explain why it's okay to read the variable without locking.
+ Use quotes instead of angle-brackets for non-system includes.
+ Add necessary declarations for C compiles (and not just C++).
Change-Id: Id0932165e71d81da5fce77a684f40c2263f58e61
I cleaned up most of our warnings last week but forgot to turn on -Werror,
so of course we're getting new warnings already. I've left -Werror commented
out in those places where we still have warnings to deal with before we can
turn on -Werror.
Change-Id: Ia58ff8b8c1ada4bf81eec6f19ec1d34e133cf4b1
This doesn't exist upstream.
Really we should upgrade to the current arc4random, but that's a bigger
job for another day.
Bug: 11156955
Change-Id: If6cd41b79139c64c17e81999e246cf4f00882ce8
This patch is conservative and just touches LP64. (But not because we
know of anyone using this in LP32.)
Bug: 13367666
Change-Id: Id45652debc4534584479b16b501401f6f23acea9
* Register cleanup function with atexit
instead of calling it explicitly on
exit()
* abort() no longer calls _cleanup:
Flushing stdio buffers on abort is no
longer required by POSIX.
* dlmalloc no longer need to reset cleanup
(see above)
* Upstream findfp.c makebuf.c setvbuf.cexit.c
to openbsd versions.
Bug: 14415367
Change-Id: I277058852485a9d3dbb13e5c232db5f9948d78ac
There's no point having always-false tests. It just makes the headers
harder to read.
Bug: 11560081
Change-Id: I6187755e1514ca9ff5642b3c1b0489f22edddaf5
The Android build system always links against libstdc++.so anyway. Having
operator new and operator delete in a separate library means we can't use
constructors and destructors on heap-allocated objects inside the C library,
which is quite an unfortunate limitation.
This will be cheaper too; on LP64 we can stop linking against the [now empty]
libstdc++.so giving the dynamic linker one less library to worry about for
every process.
There's precedent too --- we already have no libpthread or librt.
For now I'm leaving the include files where they are, and I'm generating a
dummy libstdc++.so and libstdc++.a. We can come back and clean that up later
if all goes well.
Bug: 13367666
Change-Id: I6f3e27ea7c30d03d6394965d0400c9dc87fa83db
This structure is huge (~18000 bytes on arm64) and can blow out
the stack very easily.
Modify the code to allocate these structures instead of leaving them
on the stack.
Bug: 14468519
Change-Id: I774f71235d896d32a14ab1af06f95ca9ef819f52
This hasn't built in over one release cycle and no one even noticed.
art does this the right way and other projects should do the same.
Change-Id: I7d1fb84c4080e008f329ee73e209ce85a36e6d55
Stupidly I found this bug by accident when writing the existing
tests, but I didn't think any real code would hit it. It turns
out that libcore always uses an INET6_ADDRSTRLEN-sized buffer
even when working with AF_INET addresses.
Change-Id: Ieffc8e4bbe9b66b49b033e3e7101c896e097e6f8
Use the upstream OpenBSD implementations of these functions.
Also ensure we have symbols for htonl, htons, ntohl, and ntohs.
gtest doesn't like us using the macro versions in ASSERT_EQ.
Bug: 14840760
Change-Id: I68720e9aca14838df457d2bb27b999d5818ac2b5
Make sure __netdClientDispatch is defined in the same set of libraries that
refer to it (e.g.: with connect.cpp).
Change-Id: I86d7bf2df5bde09f75a35b204eac0e1361747e22
The library exists outside bionic. It is dynamically loaded, to replace selected
standard socket syscalls with versions that talk to netd.
Change connect() to use the library if available.
(cherry picked from commit 3a6b627a14df8111b03e452f2df4b5f4938e0e49)
Change-Id: Ib6198e19dbc306521a26fcecfdf6e8424d163fc9
From the release notes:
Changes affecting near-future time stamps
Egypt observes DST starting 2014-05-15 at 24:00.
(Thanks to Ahmad El-Dardiry and Gunther Vermier.)
Details have not been announced, except that DST will not be
observed during Ramadan. Guess that DST will stop during the same
Ramadan dates as Morocco, and that Egypt's future spring and fall
transitions will be the same as 2010 when it last observed DST,
namely April's last Friday at 00:00 to September's last Thursday at
23:00 standard time. Also, guess that Ramadan transitions will be
at 00:00 standard time.
Change-Id: I6a20cae02a314871acbd52cb90fcbebd37625810