Explicitly tell 32-bit links that they are doing 32-bit links.
This is needed when using united 32-bit and 64-bit toolchains.
This is harmless when using older separate 32-only toolchains.
(cherry picked from commit f541650828f75b3dab22c9c0caab845be78b80fc)
Change-Id: I8df0ee7d36c6409458e18bea4e0e8b132edf77dc
Explicitly tell 32-bit links that they are doing 32-bit links.
This is needed when using united 32-bit and 64-bit toolchains.
This is harmless when using older separate 32-only toolchains.
Change-Id: I70cbd3f5867e59b1f6f829793444242fb0894aa6
The getentropy_linux.c is lightly modified to build on Android, but we're now
completely in sync with upstream OpenBSD's arc4random implementation.
(cherry picked from commit 2b67d7dee09852789d9ac7d8972ed6cdb2c18430)
Change-Id: Icc939b5fa2fcac3e15ff93735d2d34f67e9bb149
Since we don't have syslogd on Android and you can't run one on a non-rooted
device, it's more useful if syslog output just goes to the regular Android
logging system.
Bug: 14292866
(cherry picked from commit 3ad8ecb64e9dd5614169232b84a93eb3b8aa32d7)
Change-Id: I3038855ca4f22532bf6d2c45d3f8028b866975f9
The getentropy_linux.c is lightly modified to build on Android, but we're now
completely in sync with upstream OpenBSD's arc4random implementation.
Change-Id: If32229fc28aba908035fb38703190d41ddcabc95
Since we don't have syslogd on Android and you can't run one on a non-rooted
device, it's more useful if syslog output just goes to the regular Android
logging system.
Bug: 14292866
Change-Id: Icee7f088b97f88ccbdaf471b98cbac7f19f9210a
Some platform code is apparently compiled with switches that do
not support char16_t and char32_t. This caused stdatomic.h to fail
to compile. This CL makes stdatomic.h usable in those environments.
(cherry picked from commit 8b002362d996859ebfc8588d6859a9a79203dc27)
Change-Id: Ie5a17f20b8b545c97128d00605b4eabd2a6bfe3e
prctl shouldn't be in <unistd.h>.
(cherry picked from commit 9c07aee83b4ebbf2dba8e23d6896683187b9724e)
Change-Id: I70cda886fbf4d58d82dc70adaa981506ebff9949
To avoid any issues calling malloc related routines, use mmap/munmap.
Specifically, this avoids any problems when this is compiled into a
malloc debug shared library.
(cherry picked from commit 6425327c3278137d153b8a7505f97d2f5f058d49)
Change-Id: If43d12b2c588c9abcbfbbd2c53702cdac7695a73
The len parameter is a _maximum_ length. The previous code was treating
it as an exact length, causing the following typical call to fail:
mbsrtowcs(out, &in, sizeof(out), state); // sizeof(out) > strlen(in)
Change-Id: I48e474fd54ea5f122bc168a4d74bfe08704f28cc
To avoid any issues calling malloc related routines, use mmap/munmap.
Specifically, this avoids any problems when this is compiled into a
malloc debug shared library.
Change-Id: Iae2d197145da43dc103ad6024357d8cc2374378f
Also remove __bionic_name_mem which has exactly one caller, and is only
ever expected to be used in this one place.
(cherry picked from commit d7453860a6b06e7d4a960c20792ce6f0b6cc5f3a)
Change-Id: I26b7638609e9d4eaf4f21ae29721ea27d4176702