name server addresses are read from the dns
cache associated wih the interface on which
the request shall be done.
processes which has requested to issue dns request
using specific interface are now proxied to netd.
added methods to attach/detach a process to a specific
dns cache/interface.
added getaddrinfoforinface method which takes an
interface as an argument.
bug:4815099
bug:5465296
Change-Id: I7a8fe1980cdf99d4d296ddc5c6411f0c72162263
name server addresses are read from the dns
cache associated wih the interface on which
the request shall be done.
processes which has requested to issue dns request
using specific interface are now proxied to netd.
added methods to attach/detach a process to a specific
dns cache/interface.
added getaddrinfoforinface method which takes an
interface as an argument.
Change-Id: I851ec8ab8ce3112626ad2a729078b91d013f32fd
bug:4815099
bug:5465296
After this change, SIGRTMAX will be set to 64 (instead of 32 currently).
Note that this doesn't change the fact that our sigset_t is still defined
as a 32-bit unsigned integer, so most functions that deal with this type
won't support real-time signals though.
Change-Id: Ie1e2f97d646f1664f05a0ac9cac4a43278c3cfa8
This patch improves the handling of 64-bit parameters in syscalls on ARM.
The ARM EABI mandates that 64-bit quantities be passed in even/odd register
pairs, which requires special treatment.
This allows us to simplify our implementations of pread() and pwrite()
and remove the C stubs for pread64() and pwrite64().
Also add ftruncate64() to <unistd.h>
Change-Id: I407e2fd223ba0093dd2d0b04c6152fadfc9ce3ef
Bug 3107933
This adds the cpu_set_t type definition and related functions
and macros used to handle CPU thread affinity.
sched_getcpu()
sched_setaffinity()
sched_getaffinity()
Change-Id: If382ecafde8926341a88478062b275553645065b
Add a new header that defines __ANDROID_API__ as a constant integer
corresponding to the current native API level. This header is included
by <sys/cdefs.h>
Change-Id: Ib4774e247b395991266245815a24292afc919848
NOTE: This header is already provided by the NDK's platform headers.
for levels 3 to 9.
This also allows us to optimize the case where we increment an
uncontended semaphore (no need to call futex_wake() then).
Change-Id: Iad48efe8551dc66dc89d3e3f18c001e5a6c1939f
Also add missing declarations to misc. functions.
Fix clearerr() implementation (previous was broken).
Handle feature test macros like _POSIX_C_SOURCE properly.
Change-Id: Icdc973a6b9d550a166fc2545f727ea837fe800c4
Now that the system properly uses shared condvars when needed, we
can enable the use of private futexes for them too.
Change-Id: Icf8351fc0a2309f764cba45c65bc3af047720cdf
This does not change the implementation of conditional variables
since we're waiting for other system components to properly use
pthread_condattr_init/setpshared before that.
Also remove an obsolete x86 source file.
Change-Id: Ia3e3fbac35b87a534fb04d4381c3c66b975bc8f7
Note that this does not change the implementation of conditional variables
which still use shared futexes, independent on the flags being selected.
This will be fixed in a later patch, once our system is modified to use
pthread_condattr_setpshared(attr, PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED) properly.
Change-Id: I935de50964cd41f97a13dbfd6626d3407b0406c3
Private futexes are a recent kernel addition: faster futexes that cannot be
shared between processes. This patch uses them by default, unless the PROCESS_SHARED
attribute flag is used when creating a mutex and/or conditional variable.
Also introduces pthread_condattr_init/destroy/setpshared/getpshared.
Change-Id: I3a0e2116f467072b046524cb5babc00e41057a53
The problem was that the 'defdname' field of res_state structure
was not properly initialized in __res_vinit(). This field is used
to store the default domain name, which is normally build from
calling gethostname() (see line 549 of res_init.c).
Unfortunately, in the typical Android case, gethostname() returns
an error (the hostname is configured) and a random stack string is
used later to build the DNS search list (see lines 556+ in res_init.c)
For the sake of illustration, let's say the search list is set to
a random value like 'xWLK'.
The end result is that when trying to result an unknown domain name
(e.g. 'www.ptn'), the query fails then the resolver tries to make a
new query with the DNS search list path(s) appended (e.g. 'www.ptn.xWLK').
The patch simply initializes 'defdname' to an empty string to avoid
this when the net.dns.search system property is not set.
Also contains whitespace/formatting fixes
Java changes required not to mess up the ordering from bionic will arrive in a
later commit.) In particular, this will give us more correct behavior when on a
6to4 network, in that IPv4 will usually be preferred over 6to4.
Most of RFC 3484 is implemented -- what's not is rule 3 (avoid deprecated
addresses), 4 (prefer home addresses) and 7 (prefer native transport) as they
require low-level access to the kernel routing table via netlink. (glibc also
started out this way, and these rules are primarily useful in pretty obscure
circumstances, so we should be fine for the time being.)
Also, rule 9 (use longest matching prefix) has been modified so it does not try
to sort IPv4 addresses; given current IPv4 addressing practice these rules are
pretty much meaningless. Finally, I've added support for Teredo as a separate
label, with slightly lower preference than 6to4. (Vista puts the preference
below IPv4 by default. glibc puts the preference together with non-tunneled
IPv6.)
Note that this patch removes support for the "sortlist" directive in
resolv.conf; I've never seen it in actual use, it's irrelevant for Android
(since we don't use resolv.conf anyway), and it's not clear how it would be
implemented alongside RFC 3484.
Only provide an implementation for ARM at the moment, since
it requires specific assembly fragments (the standard syscall
stubs cannot be used because the child returns in a different
stack).
Merge commit 'cdb68bf8ce26448cfe173d86f1c074e167c3420f'
* commit 'cdb68bf8ce26448cfe173d86f1c074e167c3420f':
Fix getservent() so that it returns s_port in network byte order.