Kernel headers coming from:
Git: https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/common/
Branch: android-mainline
Tag: android-mainline-5.18
The file bionic/libc/kernel/uapi/linux/android/binder.h had a bug
in the original 5.18 kernel headers. This was fixed upstream, so
add a comment to the structure but leave the incorrect field the
same as the 5.17 kernel headers.
Bug: 234125620
Test: Builds.
Test: All bionic unit tests pass on a coral device.
Test: Able to log in to wembley system.
Change-Id: Ia72cafbe71fd894c599e15aa5334d7bbcbe74778
Kernel headers coming from:
Git: https://android.googlesource.com/kernel/common/
Branch: android-mainline
Tag: android-mainline-5.11
Test: Built cuttlefish and flame images. Ran bionic unit tests on both.
Change-Id: Ie60337aafad4bda55af99b6c8fe9f56bf2fa787f
Having
WARNING: DO NOT EDIT, AUTO-GENERATED CODE - SEE TOP FOR INSTRUCTIONS
every four lines made the headers harder to read, made the diffs much worse
each time we upgraded, and wasn't really providing any benefit. Before the
next uapi update, let's just stop doing this.
Bug: N/A
Test: builds, manually inspected files look right
Change-Id: Id7088cf750894c9d24950f3d53587fe3156c4f7d
Small modifications needed to allow compilation with the new headers:
- Manually modify bionic/libc/kernel/uapi/asm-mips/asm/siginfo.h to
remove the uapi from the include.
- PR_XXX defines are now available for mips, so remove the definition
from linker_mips.cpp.
Bug: 23789423
Change-Id: I6dc8a03b012426d3a937db15cb24d3a50fab5a8c
If you rewrite the tokens of a #if you need to rewrite the expression to match
because either might be used later. This was showing up as SIGRTMAX being
rewritten in a #define but not in the #ifndef that guarded it, for which case
I've added a unit test.
Change-Id: I6929675461a1afe272edd667594529fd84a3dc4d
__SIGRTMIN will continue to tell the truth. This matches glibc's
behavior (as evidenced by the fact that we don't need a special case
in the strsignal test now).
Change-Id: I1abe1681d516577afa8cd39c837ef12467f68dd2
Our sigset_t definition hasn't been tied to our NSIG definition since we
switched to uapi headers, so we can now fix it without breaking the LP32 ABI.
The kernel uapi headers define and use _NSIG, so we need to have our scripts
rename the kernel's definitions out of the way, then we can define _NSIG
and NSIG in terms of the kernel's off-by-one value.
Bug: 12938442
Change-Id: Ic7c86fd5be5ad1d822f7b2b1d88c8a0d70a1ac0f