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>
Several updates to Bionic crt*.o files to implement Linux/x86
stack unwind/exception handling.
Mark __dso_handle as hidden.
Note: Requires complete rebuild due to CRT changes. Google will
need to regenerate and check-in all the prebuilt x86 CRT object
files and libraries which link to them.
Change-Id: I191ce1afb0dee7bbc28dcd9694e5919226dbd070
Signed-off-by: Bruce J Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark D Horn <mark.d.horn@intel.com>
Author: Lu, Hongjiu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
According to Intel ABI spec, there is no need to save %eax, %ecx, %edx
on the stack. Worse, popping %eax will wipe out the return value.
Change-Id: Ida536c3b98174b8deef88f8f3b9352eaaeb7c0c0
The kernel has supported this syscall for quite some time now,
but bionic did not. Now that there is a need for it, let's
add it to bionic.
Change-Id: Ifcef3e46f1438d79435b600c4e6063857ab16903
It adds two functions sigsetjmp and siglongjmp
that fix compiling errors in bluetooth and mksh.
Copy directly from sigsetjmp.S of OpenBSD.
Change-Id: I4696f82ee6f85d1c93cbdd3c9e40f4917d50f3a6
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