libcutils/mspace.c includes libc/bionic/dlmalloc.c, we need to
take care of the fact that any internal C library function cannot
be used from it.
Change-Id: I0bc81ae090b7ac2d464f26b97fc6b94a08cdad9c
Our dlmalloc implementation currently calls abort() when it detects
that the heap is corrupted, or that an invalid pointer is passed to
one of its functions.
The only way to detect this is because abort() will force-fully
crash the current program with a magic fault address of '0xdeadbaad'.
However, this is not really well documented, and a frequent topic
on the android-ndk forum (among others).
This change makes our dlmalloc code dump a simple message to the
log just before the abort() call (and hence before the stack trace)
to better help identify the problem.
Change-Id: Iebf7eb7fe26463ecadfaca8f247d237edb441e3c
bionic has an i386 ifdef guard for the O_LARGEFILE flag. The reason for this
is not traceable in the git history, but it's most likely due to some old
toolchain or emulator problem.
Bug Id: 10035
Change-Id: I742ee6e50220276c2cb268d66f89b5655ef689fc
Signed-off-by: Dragos Tatulea <dragos.tatulea@intel.com>
This includes the Egyptian and Russian DST changes.
(Cherry pick of dd0ffc738e3f956cf4f0ae409cda22595a33f08b.)
Change-Id: Ibf4b6a1f004c997a0b8df66e78f8867425d15dbe
The latest merge conflict resolution worked only for ARM, but not for x86
Both ARM and x86 builds have been tested with this fix.
Change-Id: I4ec1f1b0ea32fa86e7e2515b221133473d6550a3
NOTE: Care has been taken to not change the compiler flags for ARM builds.
In particular, when building crtbegin_so.so, the -fPIC flag is only
used for x86 (previous reports indicate that it breaks the ARM
build at runtime for obscure reasons).
Quote from Linux Programmer's Manual:
"If t is non-NULL, the return value is also stored in the memory
pointed to by t."
Change-Id: I8cb66b67e5f34c536ce2f0db76a6dc337c42ea3f
Signed-off-by: Jim Huang <jserv@0xlab.org>
Unfortunately, legacy .so files for ARM don't have a correct crtbegin file.
Consequently, we have to grandfather the old __dso_handle behaviour.
Add some ifdefs for ARM to allow it to use the old code until we can work
out a transition.
Change-Id: I6a28f368267d792c94e1d985d8344023bc632f6f
Author: H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
The spec says "A value in the range between -4095 to -1 indicates an error" (not -129).
This was pointed out in the comment in 22039.
Change-Id: I11b7c45015a9e4ccf09aed5364a889437eab6ab8
Signed-off-by: Jun Nakajima <jun.nakajima@intel.com>
This change ensures that operator new will call abort() in case
of memory allocation failure. Note that due to our usage of memory
overcommit, this can only happen under very rare circumstances
(i.e. trying to allocate memory larger than the larger free range
of virtual address space, or when memory is corrutped in various
ways).
Change-Id: I128b8bf626216e899c22a00f24492cd148a1fc94