bionic/libc
Elliott Hughes 4f251bee5d Don't corrupt the thread list if the main thread exits.
...and don't pass a non-heap pointer to free(3), either.

This patch replaces the "node** prev" with the clearer "node* prev"
style and fixes the null pointer dereference in the old code. That's
not sufficient to fix the reporter's bug, though. The pthread_internal_t*
for the main thread isn't heap-allocated --- __libc_init_tls causes a
pointer to a statically-allocated pthread_internal_t to be added to
the thread list.

Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=37410
Change-Id: I112b7f22782fc789d58f9c783f7b323bda8fb8b7
2012-11-01 17:27:07 -07:00
..
arch-arm Merge "Rename __dso_handle_so.c to __dso_handle_so.h" 2012-09-07 10:59:20 -07:00
arch-mips [MIPS] Check error status from pipe system call 2012-09-11 16:38:04 -07:00
arch-x86 Add mlockall and munlockall for Google TV. 2012-09-06 11:24:45 -07:00
bionic Don't corrupt the thread list if the main thread exits. 2012-11-01 17:27:07 -07:00
docs Remove obsolete CHANGES.TXT and ISSUES.TXT. 2012-10-17 11:33:59 -07:00
include libc: Fix alphasort() signature (and implementation). 2012-10-29 07:44:27 -07:00
kernel Replace __unused in kernel headers with __linux_unused to avoid 2012-09-25 17:54:43 -07:00
netbsd More upstream NetBSD upgrades. 2012-10-23 16:05:09 -07:00
private Per-thread -fstack-protector guards for x86. 2012-10-25 12:04:03 -07:00
stdio Move non-upstream code into the libc/bionic directory. 2012-10-01 17:35:49 -07:00
stdlib More upstream NetBSD upgrades. 2012-10-23 16:05:09 -07:00
string Upgrade more functions to the current upstream NetBSD copy. 2012-10-23 12:29:53 -07:00
tools Support zone.tab in bionic, and remove the file format version. 2012-10-22 14:47:58 -07:00
tzcode Fix recovery: don't assert if there's no tzdata. 2012-10-25 14:56:08 -07:00
unistd More upstream NetBSD upgrades. 2012-10-23 16:05:09 -07:00
upstream-dlmalloc Fix build warning of initialization but no use. 2012-09-06 09:59:13 -07:00
upstream-netbsd libc: Fix alphasort() signature (and implementation). 2012-10-29 07:44:27 -07:00
wchar Move non-upstream code into the libc/bionic directory. 2012-10-01 17:35:49 -07:00
zoneinfo Upgrade to tzdata2012h. 2012-10-28 11:34:35 -07:00
Android.mk Clean up the <libgen.h> implementation a little, bring in tests. 2012-10-29 14:27:10 -07:00
CAVEATS auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:28:35 -08:00
MODULE_LICENSE_BSD auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:28:35 -08:00
NOTICE Update generate-NOTICE.py to know about tzdata. 2012-10-19 14:55:19 -07:00
README Add an 's and a . to the bionic/libc README. 2009-07-23 17:41:47 -07:00
SYSCALLS.TXT Fix perf_event_open syscall for x86 and mips 2012-10-11 10:24:51 -07:00

Welcome to Bionic, Android's small and custom C library for the Android
platform.

Bionic is mainly a port of the BSD C library to our Linux kernel with the
following additions/changes:

- no support for locales
- no support for wide chars (i.e. multi-byte characters)
- its own smallish implementation of pthreads based on Linux futexes
- support for x86, ARM and ARM thumb CPU instruction sets and kernel interfaces

Bionic is released under the standard 3-clause BSD License

Bionic doesn't want to implement all features of a traditional C library, we only
add features to it as we need them, and we try to keep things as simple and small
as possible. Our goal is not to support scaling to thousands of concurrent threads
on multi-processors machines; we're running this on cell-phones, damnit !!

Note that Bionic doesn't provide a libthread_db or a libm implementation.


Adding new syscalls:
====================

Bionic provides the gensyscalls.py Python script to automatically generate syscall
stubs from the list defined in the file SYSCALLS.TXT. You can thus add a new syscall
by doing the following:

- edit SYSCALLS.TXT
- add a new line describing your syscall, it should look like:

   return_type  syscall_name(parameters)    syscall_number

- in the event where you want to differentiate the syscall function from its entry name,
  use the alternate:

   return_type  funcname:syscall_name(parameters)  syscall_number

- additionally, if the syscall number is different between ARM and x86, use:

   return_type  funcname[:syscall_name](parameters)   arm_number,x86_number

- a syscall number can be -1 to indicate that the syscall is not implemented on
  a given platform, for example:

   void   __set_tls(void*)   arm_number,-1


the comments in SYSCALLS.TXT contain more information about the line format

You can also use the 'checksyscalls.py' script to check that all the syscall
numbers you entered are correct. It does so by looking at the values defined in
your Linux kernel headers. The script indicates where the values are incorrect
and what is expected instead.