Remove the old arm directives.
Change the non-local labels to .L labels.
Add cfi directives to strcpy.S.
Bug: 18157900
(cherry picked from commit c8bd2abab24afe563240297018c4fa79944f193b)
Change-Id: Ifa1c3d16553d142eaa0d744af040f0352538106c
Group things appropriately and name each group.
Bug: 18160821
(cherry picked from commit 7c02d9428ca18ac600f7ba7d51bb24ca71e733f6)
Change-Id: I863242515af44058154d03e2d8c34678e682d66a
glibc doesn't do this, and we probably shouldn't either.
Bug: 16703540
Bug: 17436734
(cherry picked from commit afe58ad9892de27a7acb0aaded6312ee0f958314)
Change-Id: Iada5d0ae814f438cb276f056b2b5e3675f0e3666
This change provides __restore/__restore_rt on x86 and __restore_rt on
x86_64 with unwinding information to be able to unwind through signal
frame via libgcc provided unwinding interface. See comments inlined for
more details.
Also remove the test that had a dependency on
__attribute__((cleanup(foo_cleanup))). It doesn't provide us with any
better test coverage than we have from the newer tests, and it doesn't
work well across a variety architectures (presumably because no one uses
this attribute in the real world).
Tested this on host via bionic-unit-tests-run-on-host on both x86 and
x86-64.
Bug: 17436734
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
(cherry picked from commit 50321e2e66f19998970e59d666bc9af387345b3a)
Change-Id: Iba90e36958b00c7cc7db5eeebf888dc89ce4d619
gdb was happy with what we had, but libgcc and libunwind weren't.
libgcc is happy with the kernel's restorer (because of the extra nop),
though libunwind looks like it's going to need code changes regardless.
We could make our restorer more like the kernel's one, but why bother
when we can just let the kernel supply the canonical one?
Bug: 17436734
(cherry picked from commit 1cff9a89645a8f362a9ce19c7f9544e98c1fd9e7)
Change-Id: Ie13d73fd97395e1979a67c2294e036a97c50000d
gdb was already okay; libgcc and libunwind need a little extra help.
Bug: 17436734
(cherry picked from commit 148dff3ec6114a03acc722ae43990f1b342abad9)
Change-Id: I2cc997017acc57c930284af5264f353656b98c7b
* LP32 should use sa_restorer too. gdb expects this, and future (>= 3.15) x86
kernels will apparently stop supporting the case where SA_RESTORER isn't
set.
* gdb and libunwind care about the exact instruction sequences, so we need to
modify the code slightly in a few cases to match what they're looking for.
* gdb also cares about the exact function names (for some architectures),
so we need to use __restore and __restore_rt rather than __sigreturn and
__rt_sigreturn.
* It's possible that we don't have a VDSO; dl_iterate_phdr shouldn't assume
that getauxval(AT_SYSINFO_EHDR) will return a non-null pointer.
This fixes unwinding through a signal handler in gdb for all architectures.
It doesn't fix libunwind for arm and arm64. I'll keep investigating that...
(cherry picked from commit 36f451a6d93b6807944d99fa23396e039c47e845)
Bug: 17436734
Change-Id: Ic1ea1184db6655c5d96180dc07bcc09628e647cb
This change provides __restore/__restore_rt on x86 and __restore_rt on
x86_64 with unwinding information to be able to unwind through signal
frame via libgcc provided unwinding interface. See comments inlined for
more details.
Also remove the test that had a dependency on
__attribute__((cleanup(foo_cleanup))). It doesn't provide us with any
better test coverage than we have from the newer tests, and it doesn't
work well across a variety architectures (presumably because no one uses
this attribute in the real world).
Tested this on host via bionic-unit-tests-run-on-host on both x86 and
x86-64.
Bug: 17436734
Change-Id: I2f06814e82c8faa732cb4f5648868dc0fd2e5fe4
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
This change is to migrate the getaddrinfo tests defined in the old file
system/extras/tests/bionic/libc/common/test_getaddrinfo.c
to the new place bionic/tests/netdb_test.cpp.
The test here is more thorough, and catches a bug in getservbyname(3)
that was breaking getaddrinfo(3)'s ability to look up services by name
without a hint that would cause it to ask for a specific protocol.
Change-Id: Ief5ebd0869496d1bc6a97861dfefa04bdf24bab1
Signed-off-by: Yongqin Liu <yongqin.liu@linaro.org>
From the release notes:
Changes affecting future time stamps
Pacific/Fiji will observe DST from 2014-11-02 02:00 to
2015-01-18 03:00. (Thanks to Ken Rylander for the heads-up.)
Guess that future years will use a similar pattern.
A new Zone Pacific/Bougainville, for the part of Papua New
Guinea that plans to switch from UTC+10 to UTC+11 on
2014-12-28 at 02:00. (Thanks to Kiley Walbom for the
heads-up.)
Changes affecting time zone abbreviations
Since Belarus is not changing its clocks even though Moscow
is, the time zone abbreviation in Europe/Minsk is changing
from FET to its more-traditional value MSK on 2014-10-26 at
01:00. (Thanks to Alexander Bokovoy for the heads-up about
Belarus.)
The new abbreviation IDT stands for the pre-1976 use of UT+8
in Indochina, to distinguish it better from ICT (UT+7).
Changes affecting past time stamps
Many time stamps have been corrected for Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh
before 1976 (thanks to Trần Ngọc Quân for an indirect pointer
to Trần Tiến Bình's authoritative book). Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh has
been added to zone1970.tab, to give tzselect users in Vietnam
two choices, since north and south Vietnam disagreed after our
1970 cutoff.
Asia/Phnom_Penh and Asia/Vientiane have been turned into
links, as they differed from existing zones only for older
time stamps. As usual, these changes affect pre-1970 time
stamps only. Their old contents have been moved to the
'backzone' file.
Bug: 18085936
(cherry picked from commit a05c2a2a705c8298154db6665cbbb4dbe3cdbbd5)
Change-Id: If0253cc1515e1bc98e99c6e24eec797836ca7c27
When setting a repeat timer using the SIGEV_THREAD mechanism, it's possible
that the callback can be called after the timer is disarmed or deleted.
This happens because the kernel can generate signals that the timer thread
will continue to handle even after the timer is supposed to be off.
Add two new tests to verify that disarming/deleting doesn't continue to
call the callback.
Modify the repeat test to finish more quickly than before.
Refactor the Counter implementation a bit.
Bug: 18039727
(cherry pick from commit 0724132c3263145f2a667f453a199d313a5b3d9f)
Change-Id: I135726ea4038a47920a6c511708813b1a9996c42
From the release notes:
Changes affecting future time stamps
Pacific/Fiji will observe DST from 2014-11-02 02:00 to
2015-01-18 03:00. (Thanks to Ken Rylander for the heads-up.)
Guess that future years will use a similar pattern.
A new Zone Pacific/Bougainville, for the part of Papua New
Guinea that plans to switch from UTC+10 to UTC+11 on
2014-12-28 at 02:00. (Thanks to Kiley Walbom for the
heads-up.)
Changes affecting time zone abbreviations
Since Belarus is not changing its clocks even though Moscow
is, the time zone abbreviation in Europe/Minsk is changing
from FET to its more-traditional value MSK on 2014-10-26 at
01:00. (Thanks to Alexander Bokovoy for the heads-up about
Belarus.)
The new abbreviation IDT stands for the pre-1976 use of UT+8
in Indochina, to distinguish it better from ICT (UT+7).
Changes affecting past time stamps
Many time stamps have been corrected for Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh
before 1976 (thanks to Trần Ngọc Quân for an indirect pointer
to Trần Tiến Bình's authoritative book). Asia/Ho_Chi_Minh has
been added to zone1970.tab, to give tzselect users in Vietnam
two choices, since north and south Vietnam disagreed after our
1970 cutoff.
Asia/Phnom_Penh and Asia/Vientiane have been turned into
links, as they differed from existing zones only for older
time stamps. As usual, these changes affect pre-1970 time
stamps only. Their old contents have been moved to the
'backzone' file.
Bug: 18085936
Change-Id: I89c065b4788b10ed7530cc4e8cfbc1b65c05c1b7
- Clean up the labels (add .L to make them local).
- Change to using cfi directives.
- Fix unwinding of the __memcpy_chk fail path.
Bug: 18033671
(cherry pick from commit 7123d4371a5e04337b1de5f8cdf6cdc1e08e9cad)
Change-Id: Ife93bcbfc1949ef29fc8e2dc515b7120632b82b1
replace lseek() and use pread() instead
add test for library_fd_offset > file_size case
Bug: 17762003
(cherry picked from commit a6c1279098f24a675d0df74ce1946f5d534b425e)
Change-Id: Ie117c745081ee33d07db5341115ff6c8e98b0dec
When setting a repeat timer using the SIGEV_THREAD mechanism, it's possible
that the callback can be called after the timer is disarmed or deleted.
This happens because the kernel can generate signals that the timer thread
will continue to handle even after the timer is supposed to be off.
Add two new tests to verify that disarming/deleting doesn't continue to
call the callback.
Modify the repeat test to finish more quickly than before.
Refactor the Counter implementation a bit.
Bug: 18039727
Change-Id: I73192c915cdacf608521b1792c54e5af14a34907
replace lseek() and use pread() instead
add test for library_fd_offset > file_size case
Bug: 17762003
Change-Id: I4555f0be635124efe849c1f226985bcba72ffcbd
Unless we completely redo how we build bionic (so that the object
files for libc.so get built separately from libc.a), we can't enable
ASAN here, as libc.a gets linked into static executables.
Change-Id: I2ce4f51248bd51c4213a555ff481b6faabbf53f8
We were missing that using directive when including <atomic>.
Bug:17736764
Change-Id: Ie8ca92a952749415567bcd5fa21d56629a364660
(cherry picked from commit 76ac4d0853c3bba0c65edc98a9cdf932c452e252)