We don't have a toolchain anymore, we don't have working original
kernel headers, and nobody is maintaining this so there is really
no point in keeping this here. Details of the patch:
- removed code paths from Android.mk files related to the SuperH
architecture ("sh")
- removed libc/arch-sh, linker/arch-sh, libc/kernel/arch-sh
- simplified libc/SYSCALLS.TXT
- simplified the scripts in libc/tools/ and libc/kernel/tools
Change-Id: I26b0e1422bdc347489e4573e2fbec0e402f75560
Signed-off-by: David 'Digit' Turner <digit@android.com>
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
linux-unistd.h was here for reference purposes, but shouldn't
have been accessible to client code. Delete it.
Change-Id: I60c264ff6ca489a48117914bdf6daa486737af8c
This patch is used to remove private C library declarations from the
public headers (that are exported to the NDK). It should *only* be
submitted after all other patches modifying the users of said
private functions have been submitted to the tree, to avoid
breakages.
Change-Id: I0a5e3014f8e3ac9ed8df86a5cdae506337c23252
This patch is the first in a series that aims at cleaning up the
public C library headers (which end up being distributed with the NDK).
<resolv.h> and <time.h> contain declarations that should not be public.
They are used by other parts of the platform, but NDK applications should
not use or rely on them.
So copy them to private <bionic_time.h> and <resolv_iface.h> headers
and use a guard macro to avoid conflicts when both headers are included
at the same time.
The idea is that we're going to fix the other platform modules to
include these private headers. After this is done, we will remove the
duplicate definitions from <resolv.h> and <time.h>
Change-Id: I121c11936951c98ca7165e811126ed8a4a3a394d
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>
The posix_memalign(3) function is very similar to the traditional
memalign(3) function, but with better error reporting and a guarantee
that the memory it allocates can be freed. In bionic, memalign(3)
allocated memory can be freed, so posix_memalign(3) is just a wrapper
around memalign(3).
Change-Id: I62ee908aa5ba6b887d8446a00d8298d080a6a299
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
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
Initial commit for dns cache per interface.
Added a type that holds a reference to a
cache and name of associated interface,
address of interface, name server(s)
associated with an interface etc.
New functions to set default interface,
address of name servers etc.
Change-Id: Ie991bc5592fd998409853d8bf77d7fe69035dac5
Make netinet/ip.h have IPTOS_MINCOST which matches what
kernel/common/linux/ip.h has to say.
Fixup gethostbyaddr() 1st arg to match what man has to say.
Change-Id: Iff9647d4a46ea88b1fc32163eb69bb9b27cdf370
This change fixes the prctl() declaration to match GLibc, and allow us
to build gcc-4.6 for Android (among other things). Note that this does
not change the source and binary interfaces.
Change-Id: I3900c957f0da8b3548cbe9da8c41d50099dc19d6
Make netinet/ip.h have IPTOS_MINCOST which matches what
kernel/common/linux/ip.h has to say.
Fixup gethostbyaddr() 1st arg to match what man has to say.
Change-Id: Iff9647d4a46ea88b1fc32163eb69bb9b27cdf370
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
Backport I110b653a58f3
All the other property stuff is already here. Property setting was
only in libcutils previously to leverage a utility function / constant
or two.
Unfortunately in the process of fixing a race condition we would've
had to do break abstraction boundaries and put some libc-internal
details into libcutils so instead of that we'll just move this
into bionic.
Along with Iee1ca9b7, this now passes:
$ adb shell am instrument -w -e class android.os.SystemPropertiesTest \
com.android.frameworks.coretests.systemproperties/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
Bug: 3511230
Change-Id: I1b588db3344169621e1279ecc0b660cf4e1015d7
Backport I110b653a58f3
All the other property stuff is already here. Property setting was
only in libcutils previously to leverage a utility function / constant
or two.
Unfortunately in the process of fixing a race condition we would've
had to do break abstraction boundaries and put some libc-internal
details into libcutils so instead of that we'll just move this
into bionic.
Along with Iee1ca9b7, this now passes:
$ adb shell am instrument -w -e class android.os.SystemPropertiesTest \
com.android.frameworks.coretests.systemproperties/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
Bug: 3511230
Change-Id: I1b588db3344169621e1279ecc0b660cf4e1015d7
All the other property stuff is already here. Property setting was
only in libcutils previously to leverage a utility function / constant
or two.
Unfortunately in the process of fixing a race condition we would've
had to do break abstraction boundaries and put some libc-internal
details into libcutils so instead of that we'll just move this
into bionic.
Along with Iee1ca9b7, this now passes:
$ adb shell am instrument -w -e class android.os.SystemPropertiesTest \
com.android.frameworks.coretests.systemproperties/android.test.InstrumentationTestRunner
Bug: 3511230
Change-Id: I110b653a58f312fbe069dca59892a877ae9bc911
* commit '638608b11afbd255ddbd15e739f0f638791a4305':
libc: <stdint.h>: Don't make __STD_CONSTANT_MACROS available if only __STD_LIMIT_MACROS is defined.