ARMv6 ISA has several instructions to handle data in different byte order.
For endian conversion (byte swapping) of single data words, it might be a
good idea to use the REV/REV16 instruction simply.
Change-Id: Ic4a5ed6254e082763e54aa70d428f59a0088636e
With this patch _and_ an upcoming build/ patch, the destruction
of static C++ objects contained in shared libraries will happen
properly when dlclose() is called.
Note that this change introduces crtbegin_so.S and crtend_so.S which
are currently ignored by the build system.
+ move definition of __dso_handle to the right place
(before that, all shared libraries used the __dso_handle
global variable from the C library).
Note that we keep a 'weak' __dso_handle in aeabi.c to avoid
breaking the build until the next patch to build/core/combo/
appears. We will be able to remove that later.
+ move bionic/aeabi.c to arch-arm/bionic/ (its proper location)
NOTE: The NDK will need to be modified to enable this feature in
the shared libraries that are generated through it.
Change-Id: I99cd801375bbaef0581175893d1aa0943211b9bc
Add ip6t_get_target() to kernel_known_generic_statics in
libc/kernel/tools/defaults.py to be able to build ip6tables.
Change-Id: Iadb885db3faa85b2d0070dc2e0ac493af6e62bb6
When calling sysconf with _SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN, the value one (1) was
returned on systems with two or more cores, since '/proc/stat' was
incorrectly parsed.
The function line_parser_getc (LineParser* p) read 128 characters of
input for each invocation.
The proper and probably aimed for behavior is to read 128 characters
at the first call, then for each subsequent call only return the next
buffered character until a new read is needed and only then read
another 128 characters.
Due to a flipped comparison between the two variables in_len and
in_pos that track the number of bytes of data read into the input
buffer and how much of it has been parsed, a new group of 128
characters were read at almost every call to line_parser_getc,
overwriting the still unhandled bytes from the previous call to
read. This caused the lines to be read to be sampled more than parsed.
Change-Id: I93eec3c8c9b9f19ef798748579d0977111b5c0bb
Signed-off-by: Christian Bejram <christian.bejram@stericsson.com>
... so that each cloned process at the kernel level can be named
independently. Tools like 'top' can display the CPU/memory statistics
for each process's thread if "Show Threads" mode is on.
With this function in place, we can convert dalvik/Thread.c setThreadName()
function over this function. This feature ought to be provided by the
underlying C library and not coded directly in Dalvik.
Change-Id: Ifa997665dbaa114e0b126f8c667708be9a4137fd
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
GDB looks for specific opcode sequences when trying to recognize a stack
frame as a signal trampoline. The sequences it looks for happen to be those
created when SA_RESTORER is set, since glibc always sets a restorer. This
patch does the same here, so that the trampolines can be correctly identified.
Change-Id: I0ac574a68818cb24d939c3527f3aaeb04b853d04
... by removing extraneous NULL check, as free() already does it.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I0445f35c7ad0a049a0e4aee1fbe002ed2f13b94b
... by removing unneeded NULL check, as free() already does it.
By the way, we don't need to set a stack variable back to NULL.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Id90eb8f042b5c922c5ff139b11ff8366fb404566
... by removing unneeded NULL check, as free() already does it.
By the way, we don't need to set a stack variable back to NULL.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Id1f72e872f73366dddcea4abc75885a3d9a318c6