The pthread_mutex_lock and pthread_mutex_unlock were allowed to
fail silently on L 32 bit devices when passed a NULL. We changed
this to a crash on 32 bit devices, but there are still games that make
these calls and are not likely to be updated. Therefore, once again
allow NULL to be passed in on 32 bit devices.
Bug: 19995172
(cherry picked from commit 511cfd9dc8cb41bca4920687c7d816ee916ee8e5)
Change-Id: I159a99a941cff94297ef3fffda7075f8ef1ae252
A continuation of commit 2825f10b7f61558c264231a536cf3affc0d84204.
Add O_PATH compatibility support for flistxattr(). This allows
a process to list out all the extended attributes associated with
O_PATH file descriptors.
Change-Id: Ie2285ac7ad2e4eac427ddba6c2d182d41b130f75
The functions dlmalloc_inspect_all and dlmalloc_trim get
exported on devices that use dlmalloc, so be consistent and
export them everywhere.
Bug: 21640784
Change-Id: I5b8796cd03c8f401d37d9c22823144f766f9c4c7
These are the problems fixed in this CL:
- The ndk_cruft.cpp file was not compiled for 64 bit.
- Some files where not compiled for libc_bionic.a due to a missing
patch-up-arch-specific-flags call.
- The libc_bionic_ndk.a patch up call was using bionic src, not
the bionic_ndk_src_files.
- Move mmap.cpp to the ndk src list where it was before because of
the above errors.
Bug: 21640784
Change-Id: I31e97bc8bf347c8e584cc17aa4b984a7d122b298
It turns out that apportable apps expect that the DIR structure is
the same as in L and below. Modify the structure to have the same
order, and move the new variable to the end of the structure.
Bug: 21037208
(cherry picked from commit 5edb0f40f654c804d38f1bff43f91719e189c892)
Change-Id: I0c1ab5e295ec8bef638daa4cfea5830aeea602e6
Support O_PATH file descriptors when handling fgetxattr and fsetxattr.
This avoids requiring file read access to pull extended attributes.
This is needed to support O_PATH file descriptors when calling
SELinux's fgetfilecon() call. In particular, this allows the querying
and setting of SELinux file context by using something like the following
code:
int dirfd = open("/path/to/dir", O_DIRECTORY);
int fd = openat(dirfd, "file", O_PATH | O_NOFOLLOW);
char *context;
fgetfilecon(fd, &context);
This change was motivated by a comment in
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/152680/1/toys/posix/ls.c
Change-Id: Ic0cdf9f9dd0e35a63b44a4c4a08400020041eddf
According to the comments in Posix_close(), TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY() should
not be used with close():
462bdac45c%5E%21/#F12
Kill ScopedFd by simplifying the single caller.
Change-Id: I248c40b8c2fc95f1938a6edfc245c81847fc44af
Signed-off-by: Spencer Low <CompareAndSwap@gmail.com>
There's no reason to have multiple years in our own copyright headers,
and given the stupidity of our NOTICE file generation, it just creates
more junk.
Change-Id: I065a3811c2e2584e3b649a18ad9460286bc72b92
All arch-arm and arch-arm64 .S files were compiled
by gcc with and without this patch. The output object files
were identical. When compiled with llvm and this patch,
the output files were also identical to gcc's output.
BUG: 18061004
Change-Id: I458914d512ddf5496e4eb3d288bf032cd526d32b
With a different memcpy, __memcpy_base_aligned ceased to exist.
Instead, point to the name defined by whatever includes memcpy_base.S
Change-Id: I242cf49cbada35337ba155d7f170e86a905ff55f
Changes affecting future time stamps
Egypt will not observe DST in 2015 and will consider canceling it
permanently. For now, assume no DST indefinitely.
(Thanks to Ahmed Nazmy and Tim Parenti.)
Changes affecting past time stamps
America/Whitehorse switched from UTC-9 to UTC-8 on 1967-05-28, not
1966-07-01. Also, Yukon's time zone history is documented better.
(Thanks to Brian Inglis and Dennis Ferguson.)
Change affecting past and future time zone abbreviations
The abbreviations for Hawaii-Aleutian standard and daylight times
have been changed from HAST/HADT to HST/HDT, as per US Government
Printing Office style. This affects only America/Adak since 1983,
as America/Honolulu was already using the new style.
Bug: 20551453
Change-Id: I02364f15ca4ae20ed1a3b327f8517214bee938e5