This is a manual revert of 111461aaaec2b7d9ffa5f3baabb1bd019d2e0c1d.
git revert does the wrong thing because that patch shares lines (that we
want to keep) with 168667c972a1e9ede5b64ad6cee0666e9b96d4d8 and git
revert just removes them.
Change-Id: I83ac8c95e5c90a4137b7742a9b7536e1627f1ac7
When no DNS servers are configured (and thus there is no chance
that the DNS query will suceed), res_nsend returns early, but
it does not tell the cache that the query has failed.
Therefore, if the caller retries the query, it will block for
PENDING_REQUEST_TIMEOUT (= 20 seconds) waiting for the "existing
query" (which isn't actually doing anything) to complete.
Bug: 18240188
Bug: 18327075
Change-Id: I0df13ff4a17ee65e640be96695a3af31b020963a
These headers are missing a few #includes to allow their direct
inclusion from C
http://b.android.com/79841
Change-Id: Ifc712c17f4da70b26adb67d4d49ed659f53c3621
When building with clang without this change, as errors out saying pldw
is an unsupported instruction (because it isn't part of the ARMv7 core
instruction set).
Let as know using pldw is fine.
Change-Id: Ie1f9c4b873e93ab2b3b374d2d46e476a4e581710
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkränzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
The call to fdopen can fail in several ways.
The fprintf on the next line will then dereference a
NULL-pointer FILE*.
Added a NULL-check, closed the socket, returned system error
and added a comment about it.
Change-Id: I7a6b26aa3c79452b1fdd76af12dfa75da88cbad7
Unfortunately, this change provokes random crashes for ART, and
I have seen libc crashes on the device that might be related to it.
Reverting it fixes the ART crashes. there is unfortunately no
stack trace for the crashes, but just a "Segmentation fault" message.
This reverts commit cc5f6543e3f91385b9a912438965b7e8265df54a.
Change-Id: I68dca8e1e9b9edcce7eb84596e8db619e40e8052
They'd drifted slightly which led to a compilation error in toybox,
which was assuming pid_t was defined. arm and arm64 were picking it
up via <endian.h> but x86 wasn't.
Change-Id: I58401e6c0066959dfc3b305b020876aaf7074bbf
POSIX specifies that pthread_kill(3) and pthread_sigmask(3) are
supposed to live in signal.h rather than pthread.h.
Since signal.h now needs pthread_t and pthread_attr_t, I've moved
those defintions into include/machine/pthread_types.h to keep the
namespace clean. I also sorted some includes. The combination of these
two things seems to have exploded into a cascade of missing includes,
so this patch also cleans up all those.
Change-Id: Icfa92a39432fe83f542a797e5a113289d7e4ad0c
This was only ever added to keep strace compiling, but strace has
since (actually, prior) fixed their source to use the less ugly name,
so we don't need this anymore (good riddance, #define!).
This reverts commit bbb34f9536db8234b0b43bd5333256fa4accc50e.
stdin/stdout/stderr are special; their mutexes are initialized by
__sinit. There's no unit test for this, because __sinit has already
been called by the time the first unit test runs, but you could
reproduce this failure with a trivial main() that calls flockfile
or ftrylockfile on one of the standard streams before otherwise
using stdio.
Bug: 18208568
(cherry picked from commit c48c3e4bb3d1665f3e9fa2785daafa72dfe59399)
Change-Id: Ia0c43ed4ac69daea8152aee9516415a6e3f8a042
stdin/stdout/stderr are special; their mutexes are initialized by
__sinit. There's no unit test for this, because __sinit has already
been called by the time the first unit test runs, but you could
reproduce this failure with a trivial main() that calls flockfile
or ftrylockfile on one of the standard streams before otherwise
using stdio.
Bug: 18208568
Change-Id: I28d232cf05a9f198a2bed61854d8047b23d2091d
This is a MIPS-only header, and should not be part of the common
headers. See http://b.android.com/79841 for context.
Change-Id: I610bc3ff626b57e7854dad15a4a2f67e1e5ded75
The mktime API returned an uncorrect time when TZ is set as empty.
A timezone UTC/GMT+0 should be implied in the empty case. However
mktime keeps previous information about timezone. If mktime was called
with a timezone which has DST before, the "defaulttype" member of
"state" structure wouldn't be 0. Then it would be used next time,
even though UTC/GMT+0 doesn't have DST.
Added initialization of the "defaulttype" in the empty TZ case.
Change-Id: Ic480c63c548c05444134e0aefb30a7b380e3f40b
On LP32, this makes no difference. Not an ABI change.
On LP64, results are going to be in %rax or x0 whether they're 32- or 64-bit,
and the only difference is going to be whether the top bits are clobbered.
(cherry picked from commit 60d84af1726225320b26683b726e5e735d9d76e8)
Bug: 18390956
Change-Id: I722461498bc5494e2972fb07d5189dffe76e8993
On LP32, this makes no difference. Not an ABI change.
On LP64, results are going to be in %rax or x0 whether they're 32- or 64-bit,
and the only difference is going to be whether the top bits are clobbered.
Bug: 18390956
Change-Id: I0bd4496231bdded34c1fa03e895021ac0df7f8e1
Various C and C++ standards explicitly say that stdin/stdout/stderr
should be macros, but glibc makes them global variables too. This
means it's possible to write code that uses those names as locals,
but that code (toybox being an example) won't build on bionic.
If we'd done this earlier, we could have hidden __sF for LP64, but
it's too late now.
Change-Id: I90cf8c73f52b66e1760b8fa2e135b9f9f9651230