Adds a new _internal_ function. Provide a global serial number to
support more efficient private caching algorithms. This allows
to skip re-running the __system_property_find() call on misses until
there is a global change in the properties. This call is a read
barrier, the property data to be read following this call will be
read sequentially and up to date.
(Cherry pick from bfd65279a5)
Bug: 19544788
Change-Id: I58e6a92baa0f3e8e7b9ec79b10af6d56407dab48
Previous implementation of rwlock contains four atomic variables, which
is hard to maintain and change. So I make following changes in this CL:
1. Add pending flags in rwlock.state, so we don't need to synchronize
between different atomic variables. Using compare_and_swap operations
on rwlock.state is enough for all state change.
2. Add pending_lock to protect readers/writers waiting and wake up
operations. As waiting/wakeup is not performance critical, using a
lock is easier to maintain.
3. Add writer preference option.
4. Add unit tests for rwlock.
Bug: 19109156
Change-Id: Idcaa58d695ea401d64445610b465ac5cff23ec7c
This flag allows to force loading of the library
in the case when for some reason multiple ELF files
share the same filename (because the already-loaded
library has been removed and overwritten, for example).
Change-Id: I798d44409ee13d63eaa75d685e99c4d028d2b0c1
These macros are also not used in glibc. And we should use
PTHREAD_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP
and PTHREAD_ERRORCHECK_MUTEX_INITIALIZER_NP instead.
Change-Id: I35195e2f499712dcde9305bbb93622d0f7ca874b
This is currently set in init.rc, but I plan on making init
set PATH to _PATH_DEFPATH and removing the line from init.rc...
Bug: 19564110
Change-Id: Ifa7226a3a5a90d141a788d7d6b1ae86245674218
/dev/mem (and /dev/kmem) are not enabled in the kernels, and selinux
prevents access and makes it a rule compilation error to enable
access. No code uses the _PATH_MEM macro. Remove definition to
suppress future usage.
Bug: 19549480
Change-Id: Ie0fb0f53d43349f4fe227068e4bf8a768f620d60
I still don't think we can make stdio's fseeko and ftello work, but we can
have everything else, and very few programs use fseeko/ftello (and they can
just refrain from using _FILE_OFFSET_BITS and be no worse off than they are
today).
Bug: 11865851
Change-Id: Ic3cb409aae6713f4b345de954bcc4241fcd969ec
clang don't support warning attribute. Replacing warning attriubte with
deprecated attribute can achieve the same behavior whether compiled by
gcc or clang.
Bug: 19340053
Change-Id: I064432b81cf55212458edbc749eb72dc15a810fb