This touches the x86 stubs too because arm, x86, and x86_64 now
all share the same header (at a source level), which causes a
reordering of the #include lines.
Change-Id: If9a1e2b2718bd41d8399fea748bce672c513ef84
Copyright headers shouldn't contain the filename (and especially
shouldn't contain a different file's filename).
Change-Id: I82690a3bf371265402bc16f5d2fbb9299c3a1926
Much of the per-architecture duplication can be removed, so let's do so
before we add the 64-bit architectures.
Change-Id: Ieb796503c8e5353ea38c3bab768bb9a690c9a767
Fix source location. Move declaration of __strchr_chk out of
ifdef __BIONIC_FORTIFY which should be available for strchr.cpp
compilation when __BIONIC_FORTIFY is not defined.
Change-Id: I552a6e16656e59b276b322886cfbf57bbfb2e6a7
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
__memcmp16 was missing in x86. Also added C-version for backward
compatibility. Added bionic test for __memcmp16 and for wmemcmp.
Change-Id: I33718441e7ee343cdb021d91dbeaf9ce2d4d7eb4
Signed-off-by: Alexander Ivchenko <alexander.ivchenko@intel.com>
After download new version from upstream (OpenBSD 1.17) did the
following:
* changed all u_int* types to uint*
* add #include <sys/types.h>
All these changes are Android-specific and had been done before for
previous version (1.14).
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=54465
Change-Id: Ieb44e7fce4e794d997bb00ee0dd417fb61521720
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
<sys/linux-syscalls.h> only contains constants for the syscalls
we're generating stubs for. We want all the syscalls available
on the architecture in question.
Keep using <sys/linux-syscalls.h> on ARM for now because the
__NR_ARM_set_tls and __NR_ARM_cacheflush values aren't in <asm/unistd.h>.
Change-Id: I66683950d87d9b18d6107d0acc0ed238a4496f44
Move arch specific code for arm, mips, x86 into separate
makefiles.
In addition, add different arm cpu versions of memcpy/memset.
Bug: 8005082
Merge from internal master (acdde8c1cf).
Change-Id: I04f3d0715104fab618e1abf7cf8f7eec9bec79df
AFAIK, bionic only ever provided an implementation of bcmp
for x86, and even then, the code was never actually compiled.
Remove the prototype.
bcmp() has been obsoleted and replaced by memcmp()
Change-Id: I549d02ab6a9241a9acbbbfade0d98a9a02c2eaee
Fix the pthread_setname_np test to take into account that emulator kernels are
so old that they don't support setting the name of other threads.
The CLONE_DETACHED thread is obsolete since 2.5 kernels.
Rename kernel_id to tid.
Fix the signature of __pthread_clone.
Clean up the clone and pthread_setname_np implementations slightly.
Change-Id: I16c2ff8845b67530544bbda9aa6618058603066d
MIPS and x86 appear to have been correct already.
(Also fix unit tests that ASSERT_EQ with errno so that the
arguments are in the retarded junit order.)
Bug: 3461078
Change-Id: I2418ea98927b56e15b4ba9cfec97f5e7094c6291
There's now only one place where we deal with this stuff, it only needs to
be parsed once by the dynamic linker (rather than by each recipient), and it's
now easier for us to get hold of auxv data early on.
Change-Id: I6314224257c736547aac2e2a650e66f2ea53bef5
Also update the x86 asm.h to support this; we need it for libm assembler
anyway.
Also clean up the _FBSDID hack in <sys/cdefs.h>.
Change-Id: Iababd977b8110ec022bf7c93f4d62ece47630e7c
This brings us up to date with FreeBSD HEAD, fixes various bugs, unifies
the set of functions we support on ARM, MIPS, and x86, fixes "long double",
adds ISO C99 support, and adds basic unit tests.
It turns out that our "long double" functions have always been broken
for non-normal numbers. This patch fixes that by not using the upstream
implementations and just forwarding to the regular "double" implementation
instead (since "long double" on Android is just "double" anyway, which is
what BSD doesn't support).
All the tests pass on ARM, MIPS, and x86, plus glibc on x86-64.
Bug: 3169850
Bug: 8012787
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6697
Change-Id: If0c343030959c24bfc50d4d21c9530052c581837
Replace a kernel header file dependency with files from NetBSD.
They're more complete, and ELF is ELF, whether you're on Linux or a BSD.
Bug: 7973611
Change-Id: I83ee719e7efdf432ec2ddbe8be271d05b2f558d7
Add signalfd() call to bionic.
Adding the signalfd call was done in 3 steps:
- add signalfd4 system call (function name and syscall
number) to libc/SYSCALLS.TXT
- generate all necessary headers by calling
libc/tools/gensyscalls.py. This patch is adding
the generated files since the build system
does not call gensyscalls.py.
- create the signalfd wrapper in signalfd.cpp and add
the function prototype to sys/signalfd.h
(cherry-pick of 0c11611c11, modified to
work with older versions of GCC still in use on some branches.)
Change-Id: I4c6c3f12199559af8be63f93a5336851b7e63355
Previously we'd been relying on getting the machine-specific <endian.h>
instead of the top-level <endian.h>, and <sys/endian.h> was basically broken.
Now, with this patch and the previous patch we should have <endian.h>
and <sys/endian.h> behaving the same. This is basically how NetBSD's endian.h
works, and was probably how ours was originally intended to work.
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39824
Change-Id: I71de5a507e633de166013a658b5764df9e1aa09c
This patch replaces .S versions of x86 crtfiles with .c which are much
easier to support. Some of the files are matching .c version of Arm
crtfiles. x86 files required some cleanup anyway and this cleanup actually
led to matching Arm files.
I didn't change anything to share the same crt*.c between x86 and Arm. I
prefer to keep them separate for a while in case any change is required
for one of the arch, but it's good thing to do in the following patches.
Change-Id: Ibcf033f8d15aa5b10c05c879fd4b79a64dfc70f3
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
The near duplicates upset fussier compilers that insist that
typedefs be exactly the same, but the fix isn't to make all
copies identical...
Change-Id: Icfdace41726f36ec33c9ae919dbb5a54d3529cc9
We'd manually hacked _BYTE_ORDER into the arm and mips "_types.h" headers,
but not into the x86 one. Judging by upstream, _BYTE_ORDER should be in
the "endian.h" headers instead, so let's uniformly do that.
I've also ironed out some of the other differences between the different
architectures' header files too.
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39824
Change-Id: I19d3af7ffd74e1c02b1b6886aec0f0d11f44ab8d
This patch updates the C library headers to provide ucontext_t
definitions for three architectures.
+ Fix <signal.h> to always define 'struct sigcontext'.
The new declarations are announced with new macros defined in
<sys/cdefs.h> in order to make it easier to adapt client code
that already defines its own, incompatible, versions of the
structures seen here.
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=34784
Change-Id: Ie78c48690a4ce61c50593f6c39639be7fead3596
Add getsid() system call to bionic for
all architectures. This is needed for various tools
(e.g. perf).
Adding the getsid system call was done in 3 steps:
() add getsid system call (function name and syscall
number) to libc/SYSCALLS.TXT
() generate all necessary headers by calling
libc/tools/gensyscalls.py. This patch is adding
the generated files since the build system
does not call gensyscalls.py.
() add the system call signature to libc/include/unistd.h
Change-Id: Id69a257e13ec02e1a44085a6b217a3f19ab025b1
Signed-off-by: Irina Tirdea <irina.tirdea@intel.com>
Add __bionic_clone function for x86, which will be
used for clone system call.
Change-Id: I889dc9bf4b7ebb4358476e17e6f3233e26491f4d
Signed-off-by: Jin Wei <wei.a.jin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiaokang Qin <xiaokang.qin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Beare, Bruce J <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Author-tracking-BZ: 51414
Kernel allows to use 6 registers(exclude eax) to pass parameter.
But in syscall's implementation, it only uses five registers.
It will lead to error when 6 parameters passed.
Change-Id: I92d663194e6334c3847f0c0c257ca3b9dee0edef
Author: Jin Wei <wei.a.jin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Xiaokang Qin <xiaokang.qin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Beare, Bruce J <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Author-tracking-BZ: 30838
Rewrite
crtbegin.S -> crtbegin.c
crtbegin_so.S -> crtbegin_so.c
This change allows us to generate PIC code without relying
on text relocations.
As a consequence of this rewrite, also rewrite
__dso_handle.S -> __dso_handle.c
__dso_handle_so.S -> __dso_handle_so.c
atexit.S -> atexit.c
In crtbegin.c _start, place the __PREINIT_ARRAY__, __INIT_ARRAY__,
__FINI_ARRAY__, and __CTOR_LIST__ variables onto the stack, instead of
passing a pointer to the text section of the binary.
This change appears sorta wonky, as I attempted to preserve,
as much as possible, the structure of the original assembly.
As a result, you have C files including other C files, and other
programming uglyness.
Result: This change reduces the number of files with text-relocations
from 315 to 19 on my Android build.
Before:
$ scanelf -aR $OUT/system | grep TEXTREL | wc -l
315
After:
$ scanelf -aR $OUT/system | grep TEXTREL | wc -l
19
Change-Id: Ib9f98107c0eeabcb606e1ddc7ed7fc4eba01c9c4
crtbegin_dynamic and crtbegin_static are essentially identical,
minus a few trivial differences (comments and whitespace).
Eliminate duplicates.
Change-Id: Ic9fae6bc9695004974493b53bfc07cd3bb904480
Signed-off-by: Liubov Dmitrieva <liubov.dmitrieva@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Wei A Jin <wei.a.jin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Conflicts:
libc/arch-x86/string/ssse3-memcpy5.S
Change-Id: I41e70d1d19d5457e65c89b64da452fbdaf3a00a7
In bionic/libc/SYSCALLS.TXT, the prototype of system call
clock_nanosleep is incorrect.
According to man page:
int clock_nanosleep(clockid_t clock_id, int flags,
const struct timespec *request,
struct timespec *remain);
Change-Id: Ic44c6db3d632293aa17998035554eacd664c2d57
Signed-off-by: Jin Wei <wei.a.jin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
In bionic/libc/SYSCALLS.TXT, the prototypes of system call
getresuid/getresgid are incorrect.
According to man page, they should be:
int getresuid(uid_t *ruid, uid_t *euid, uid_t *suid);
int getresgid(gid_t *rgid, gid_t *egid, gid_t *sgid);
Change-Id: I676098868bb05a9e1fe45419b234cf397626fdad
Signed-off-by: Jin Wei <wei.a.jin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Currently Renderscript sample code RsBalls crashed on x86 when SSE2
enabled. The root cause is that the stack was not 16-byte aligned
from the beginning when the processes/threads were created, so the
RsBalls crashed when SSE2 instructions tried to access the variables
on the stack.
- For the thread created by fork():
Its stack alignment is determined by crtbegin_{dynamic, static}.S
- For the thread created by pthread_create():
Its stack alignment is determined by clone.S. __thread_entry( ) is
a standard C function. In order to have its stack be aligned with
16 byte properly, __thread_entry() needs the stack with following
layout when it is called:
layout #1 (correct)
--------------
| |
-------------- <--ESP (ECX - 20)
| ret EIP |
-------------- <--ECX - 16
| arg0 |
-------------- <--ECX - 12
| arg1 |
-------------- <--ECX - 8
| arg2 |
-------------- <--ECX - 4
| unused |
-------------- <--ECX (16-byte boundary)
But it has following layout for now:
layout #2: (incorrect)
--------------
| |
-------------- <--ESP (ECX - 16)
| unused |
-------------- <--ECX - 12
| arg0 |
-------------- <--ECX - 8
| arg1 |
-------------- <--ECX - 4
| arg2 |
-------------- <--ECX (16-byte boundary)
Fixed in this patch.
Change-Id: Ibe01f64db14be14033c505d854c73033556ddaa8
Signed-off-by: Michael Liao <michael.liao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Fix bug:
Currently the mutex lock _tls_desc_lock is not released
when __set_thread_area() fails. That will leads to the deadlock
when __set_tls( ) is called later on.
Change-Id: Iea3267cb0659971cba7766cbc3346f6924274f86
Signed-off-by: Jin Wei <wei.a.jin@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
This patch defines a few new macros that can be used to control the
visibility of symbols exported by the C library:
- ENTRY_PRIVATE() can be used in assembly sources to indicate
that an assembler function should have "hidden" visibility, i.e.
will never be exported by the C library's shared library.
This is the equivalent of using __LIBC_HIDDEN__ for a C function,
but ENTRY_PRIVATE() works like ENTRY(), and must be used with
END() to tag the end of the function.
- __LIBC_ABI_PUBLIC__ can be used to tag a C functions as being
part of the C library's public ABI. This is important for a
few functions that must be exposed by the NDK to maintain
binary compatibility.
Once a symbol has been tagged with this macro, it shall
*never* be removed from the library, even if it becomes
directly unused due to implementation changes
(e.g. __is_threaded).
- __LIBC_ABI_PRIVATE__ can be used for C functions that should
always be exported by the C library because they are used by
other libraries in the platform, but should not be exposed
by the NDK. It is possible to remove such symbols from the
implementation if all callers are also modified.
+ Add missing END() assembly macro for x86
Change-Id: Ia96236ea0dbec41d57bea634b39d246b30e5e234
The xattr system calls are required for the SE Android userspace in
order to get and set file security contexts. In particular, libselinux
requires these calls.
Change-Id: I78f5eb3d8f3384aed0a5e7c6a6f001781d982017
Add bionic libc to support readahead system call.
This is needed to enable sreadahead to work.
Change-Id: I3856e1a3833db82e6cf42fd34af7631bd40cc723
Author: Winson Yung <winson.w.yung@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
(1) in pthread_create:
If the one signal is received before esp is subtracted by 16 and
__thread_entry( ) is called, the stack will be cleared by kernel
when it tries to contruct the signal stack frame. That will cause
that __thread_entry will get a wrong tls pointer from the stack
which leads to the segment fault when trying to access tls content.
(2) in pthread_exit
After pthread_exit called system call unmap(), its stack will be
freed. If one signal is received at that time, there is no stack
available for it.
Fixed by subtracting the child's esp by 16 before the clone system
call and by blocking signal handling before pthread_exit is started.
Author: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
When running the stress test of pthread create/destroy, a crash may
oocur in __get_tls(). That is caused by the race condition with __set_tls( ):
Author: Jack Ren <jack.ren@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Use tgkill instead of tkill to implement pthread_kill.
This is safer in the event that the thread has already terminated
and its id has been reused by a different process.
Change-Id: Ied715e11d7eadeceead79f33db5e2b5722954ac9
__atomic_cmpxchg and other related atomic operations did not
provide memory barriers, which can be a problem for non-platform
code that links against them when it runs on multi-core devices.
This patch does two things to fix this:
- It modifies the existing implementation of the functions
that are exported by the C library to always provide
full memory barriers. We need to keep them exported by
the C library to prevent breaking existing application
machine code.
- It also modifies <sys/atomics.h> to only export
always-inlined versions of the functions, to ensure that
any application code compiled against the new header will
not rely on the platform version of the functions.
This ensure that said machine code will run properly on
all multi-core devices.
This is based on the GCC built-in sync primitives.
The end result should be only slightly slower than the
previous implementation.
Note that the platform code does not use these functions
at all. A previous patch completely removed their usage in
the pthread and libstdc++ code.
+ rename arch-arm/bionic/atomics_arm.S to futex_arm.S
+ rename arch-x86/bionic/atomics_x86.S to futex_x86.S
+ remove arch-x86/include/sys/atomics.h which already
provided inlined functions to the x86 platform.
Change-Id: I752a594475090cf37fa926bb38209c2175dda539
This patch changes the declaration of size_t on x86 targets
to test for the __ANDROID__ macro, instead of ANDROID
__ANDROID__ should be a builting toolchain macro, while ANDROID
is usually added manually during the build.
Testing against __ANDROID__ allows us to use the header when
using the NDK's standalone x86 toolchain.
This is related to http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=19011
The bug was already fixed in the NDK platform headers, this simply updates
the C library one accordingly.
Change-Id: Ie038c4c8b37b7d24e2e4ae4d7a63371b69c9a51e
Unfortunately, legacy .so files for ARM don't have a correct crtbegin file.
Consequently, we have to grandfather the old __dso_handle behaviour.
Add some ifdefs for ARM to allow it to use the old code until we can work
out a transition.
Change-Id: I6a28f368267d792c94e1d985d8344023bc632f6f
Author: H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
The spec says "A value in the range between -4095 to -1 indicates an error" (not -129).
This was pointed out in the comment in 22039.
Change-Id: I11b7c45015a9e4ccf09aed5364a889437eab6ab8
Signed-off-by: Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com>