24 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliott Hughes
29ee6397a8 Fix stdio static initializers to make both clang and GCC happy.
Previously only clang was happy. GCC said:

  error: missing initializer for field 'wcio_mbstate_in' of 'struct wchar_io_data'

Change-Id: I25a11b64f4dfa22a5dd5daded152191fe2cfacaf
2015-12-07 11:07:15 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
bb46afd6c4 Revert "Revert "Remove __sinit and __sdidinit.""
This reverts commit c8bae05f3ff9f1c736f7be70fa17d02795d748bb.

We were breaking init (ueventd) because we initialize system properties
before we initialize stdio. The new system property implementation uses
stdio to read from /property_contexts, so we end up touching stdio data
structures before they've been initialized.

This second attempt takes things further by removing the stdio initialization
function altogether. The data structures for stdin/stdout/stderr can be
statically initialized as data, and -- since we already had to give the
atexit implementation a backdoor for stdio -- we can just admit that we
need to clean up stdio, and that we always do so last.

This patch also removes the 17 statically pre-allocated file structures,
so the first fopen will now allocate a block of 10 (the usual overflow
behavior). I did this just to make my life simpler, but it's not actually
necessary to remove it if we want it back.

Change-Id: I936b2eb5e88e4ebaf5516121872b71fc88e5609c
2015-12-05 07:30:59 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
c8bae05f3f Revert "Remove __sinit and __sdidinit."
This reverts commit 4371961e00ad83fca033992c8a19c7d262fe6f84.

This broke booting; ueventd crashes with a null pointer dereference
somewhere in __sfp (but the kernel doesn't unwind, so I don't know
what was calling __sfp).

Change-Id: I65375fdfdf1d339a06558b4057b580cacd6324e2
2015-12-04 17:47:20 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
4371961e00 Remove __sinit and __sdidinit.
We're eagerly initializing stdio now, so this can all be simplified.

Change-Id: Icb288f8dd0ee08f02bea0d23670f75e78bed6b99
2015-12-03 13:23:03 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
f0141dfab1 Make struct FILE opaque.
Bug: http://b/24807045
Change-Id: I3cb4e436325a65bef3b203e3970e4d967101fcce
2015-10-12 12:53:42 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
6c1e3f6e56 Remove unnecessary #undefs from AOSP.
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
2014-12-02 14:50:20 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
12b7dd0900 am 152e978f: Merge "Put stdin/stdout/stderr symbols in place." into lmp-mr1-dev
* commit '152e978f73fc6cd37d0d82de69f1cf8134b34b90':
  Put stdin/stdout/stderr symbols in place.
2014-12-02 19:16:51 +00:00
Elliott Hughes
111461aaae Put stdin/stdout/stderr symbols in place.
To help with future binary compatibility.

Bug: 18553223
Change-Id: Ia8103b4f189c18528b11948ac9e520f61b9ccc0e
2014-12-01 21:27:59 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
168667c972 Add non-macro stdin/stdout/stderr too.
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
2014-11-14 14:42:59 -08:00
Chih-Hung Hsieh
dc6599e20f Fix warning of missing field initializer.
BUG: 18241135
Change-Id: I91304eb608bc3336ce5fcd5744fbe080d64f1cc2
2014-11-04 12:09:35 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
d18f4b2578 Ensure we initialize stdin/stdout/stderr's recursive mutexes.
(cherry-pick of 6a03abcfd23f31d1df06eb0059830e22621282bb.)

Bug: 18208568
Change-Id: I9da16ce0f9375bc363d1d02be706d73fd3b1e150
2014-11-03 13:46:41 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
6a03abcfd2 Ensure we initialize stdin/stdout/stderr's recursive mutexes.
Bug: 18208568
Change-Id: I9da16ce0f9375bc363d1d02be706d73fd3b1e150
2014-11-03 12:32:17 -08:00
Dmitriy Ivanov
623b0d05bd Register _cleanup function with atexit
* Register cleanup function with atexit
   instead of calling it explicitly on
   exit()
 * abort() no longer calls _cleanup:
   Flushing stdio buffers on abort is no
   longer required by POSIX.
 * dlmalloc no longer need to reset cleanup
   (see above)
 * Upstream findfp.c makebuf.c setvbuf.cexit.c
   to openbsd versions.

Bug: 14415367
Change-Id: I277058852485a9d3dbb13e5c232db5f9948d78ac
2014-05-15 13:05:21 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
01ae00f317 Switch to the OpenBSD implementations of the wide scanf functions.
This also gets us the C99 wcstoimax and wcstoumax, and a working fgetwc and
ungetwc, all of which are needed in the implementation.

This also brings several other files closer to upstream.

Change-Id: I23b025a8237a6dbb9aa50d2a96765ea729a85579
2014-04-29 16:28:56 -07:00
Calin Juravle
c20de90287 Remove ALIGNBYTES and ALIGN from <sys/param.h>
There are only three users of bionic definition of ALIGN and keeping it
in sys/param.h polutes the namespace.

I inline the definition in the the three places that's used.

Bug: 13400663
Change-Id: I565008e8426c38ffb07422f42cd8e547d53044e9
2014-03-21 09:59:34 +00:00
Elliott Hughes
eb847bc866 Fix x86_64 build, clean up intermediate libraries.
The x86_64 build was failing because clone.S had a call to __thread_entry which
was being added to a different intermediate .a on the way to making libc.so,
and the linker couldn't guarantee statically that such a relocation would be
possible.

  ld: error: out/target/product/generic_x86_64/obj/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libc_common_intermediates/libc_common.a(clone.o): requires dynamic R_X86_64_PC32 reloc against '__thread_entry' which may overflow at runtime; recompile with -fPIC

This patch addresses that by ensuring that the caller and callee end up in the
same intermediate .a. While I'm here, I've tried to clean up some of the mess
that led to this situation too. In particular, this removes libc/private/ from
the default include path (except for the DNS code), and splits out the DNS
code into its own library (since it's a weird special case of upstream NetBSD
code that's diverged so heavily it's unlikely ever to get back in sync).

There's more cleanup of the DNS situation possible, but this is definitely a
step in the right direction, and it's more than enough to get x86_64 building
cleanly.

Change-Id: I00425a7245b7a2573df16cc38798187d0729e7c4
2013-10-09 16:00:17 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
61e699a133 Clean up abort.
* A dlmalloc usage error shouldn't call abort(3) because we want to
  cause a SIGSEGV by writing the address dlmalloc didn't like to an
  address the kernel won't like, so that debuggerd will dump the
  memory around the address that upset dlmalloc.

* Switch to the simpler FreeBSD/NetBSD style of registering stdio
  cleanup. Hopefully this will let us simplify more of the stdio
  implementation.

* Clear the stdio cleanup handler before we abort because of a dlmalloc
  corruption error. This fixes the reported bug, where we'd hang inside
  dlmalloc because the stdio cleanup reentered dlmalloc.

Bug: 9301265
Change-Id: Ief31b389455d6876e5a68f0f5429567d37277dbc
2013-06-12 14:14:53 -07:00
David 'Digit' Turner
9831ad3ce6 libc: speed-up flockfile()/funlockfile()
For Honeycomb, we added proper file thread-safety for
all FILE* operations. However, we did implement that by
using an out-of-band hash table to map FILE* pointers
to phtread_mutex_t mutexes, because we couldn't change
the size of 'struct _sFILE' without breaking the ABI.

It turns out that our BSD-derived code already has
some support code to extend FILE* objects, so use it
instead. See libc/stdio/fileext.h

This patch gets rid of the hash table, and put the
mutex directly into the sFILE extension.

Change-Id: If1c3fe0a0a89da49c568e9a7560b7827737ff4d0
2011-11-15 13:16:42 +01:00
Kenny Root
f582340a6a Fix the handle locking in stdio
Fix the handle locking in stdio to use flockfile/funlockfile
internally when and where required.  Macros in <stdio.h> are updated
to automatically call the underlying functions when the process is
threaded to obtain the necessary locking.  A private mutex is added
to protect __sglue, the internal list of FILE handles, and another
to protect the one-time initialization.  Some routines in libc that
use getc() change to use getc_unlocked() as they're either protected
by their own lock or aren't thread-safe routines anyway.

Based on OpenBSD change by guenther@openbsd.org
http://www.mail-archive.com/source-changes@cvs.openbsd.org/msg01015.html

Bug: 3446659
Change-Id: Ie82116e358c541718d6709ec45ca6796be5a007b
2011-02-14 09:32:56 -08:00
Jim Huang
b4867734b0 stdio: make internal symbols static/hidden
Although header libc/stdio/local.h declares the macros and private
variables of stdio, there are several internal symbols exposed
unexpectedly.

Change-Id: Ie7a07f85b70322fb9cd05b3c8e1bcc416061eb4b
2010-10-15 01:10:31 +08:00
André Goddard Rosa
a910abcd19 improve readability of stdio: fix indentation and remove trailing spaces
Change-Id: Ic51e58a7c75d20bf770dc0ebd7f97a338fbe0036
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
2010-05-17 09:34:13 -07:00
The Android Open Source Project
1dc9e472e1 auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:28:35 -08:00
The Android Open Source Project
1767f908af auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 18:28:13 -08:00
The Android Open Source Project
a27d2baa0c Initial Contribution 2008-10-21 07:00:00 -07:00