to gingerbread.
Implement RFC3484 policy table changes from draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise-01.
The changes in a nutshell:
- Handle v4-mapped as different from v4-compat (this was probably
an existing bug in our code).
- Add policy entries for ULA, above most everything else.
- Put v4-compat, old-style IPv6 site-local and 6bone addresses
way down in the preference table.
The rest is just shuffling numbers around (no actual changes to
priority).
to gingerbread.
Add a new #define IN6_IS_ADDR_ULA, for testing for Universal Local IPv6 Unicast addresses (ULAs). These replace the old site-local IPv6 addresses.
to gingerbread.
Don't treat private IPv4 addresses as being in a non-global scope. The effect of this change is essentially to prefer NATed IPv4 over 6to4.
The changes in a nutshell:
- Handle v4-mapped as different from v4-compat (this was probably
an existing bug in our code).
- Add policy entries for ULA, above most everything else.
- Put v4-compat, old-style IPv6 site-local and 6bone addresses
way down in the preference table.
The rest is just shuffling numbers around (no actual changes to
priority).
Change-Id: Ieb111e0edd705992bc9d066befaaee95a8c1a5df
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
The source file is not part of the C library build, so the Android.mk
is unaffected. In other words, this source file was never compiled.
Change-Id: Idec3d5b6ec30dc9ee38296d12dc6e522997df29a
After this change, SIGRTMAX will be set to 64 (instead of 32 currently).
Note that this doesn't change the fact that our sigset_t is still defined
as a 32-bit unsigned integer, so most functions that deal with this type
won't support real-time signals though.
Change-Id: Ie1e2f97d646f1664f05a0ac9cac4a43278c3cfa8
Add missing declarations:
INET_ADDRSTRLEN
IN6_IS_ADDR_MC_NODELOCAL
IN6_IS_ADDR_MC_GLOBAL
It has been reported that these prevent compilation of the Boost libraries
with the NDK. The corresponding patch has already been performed under
development/ndk/platforms/android-3/include.
Change-Id: I4ac514973daf3c06a8ef5538d7df79142a98e562
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
The second declaration came from an incorrect change in AOSP.
The eventfd stubs are not affected by this, they are already correct.
Change-Id: Icfc7612a68fc37a48dde2687137960a5d1dbc534
asm() conflicts with userland code compiled with -std=c99, the userland
libc should only use __asm__() instead. Therefore, this transformation
has to be applied to all exported headers.
This only changes arch-arm/asm/byteorder.h.
Change-Id: I1cf88c37201c3a91668d387293a18885c316d53c
If compiling userland code with -std=c99, the current header produces an
error. The content of this header originally is a kernel internal header,
where asm() is acceptable. In a header visible to userland, this should be
__asm__ instead.
Change-Id: I4d3188dd96f7836148ca89f5053d0389dd459d6e