The computation of si->base assumed that the first entry in the
program header table is a PT_PHDR. This results in the dynamic
linker crashing with a SIGSEGV/MAPERR when trying to load some
of the NDK unit test programs, which happen to have an EXIDX
header first, followed byu a PHDR one.
This patch fixes the computation by parsing the program header
table, looking explicitely for the PHDR entry. This fixes the
load of the NDK unit test programs, and doesn't affect system
libraries.
Change-Id: Id18ea6037dbe950b5abbbce816c2960321f0b81d
For Honeycomb, we added proper file thread-safety for
all FILE* operations. However, we did implement that by
using an out-of-band hash table to map FILE* pointers
to phtread_mutex_t mutexes, because we couldn't change
the size of 'struct _sFILE' without breaking the ABI.
It turns out that our BSD-derived code already has
some support code to extend FILE* objects, so use it
instead. See libc/stdio/fileext.h
This patch gets rid of the hash table, and put the
mutex directly into the sFILE extension.
Change-Id: If1c3fe0a0a89da49c568e9a7560b7827737ff4d0
The old code didn't work because the kernel expects a 64-bit sigset_t
while the one provided by our ABI is only 32-bit. This is originally
due to the fact that the kernel headers themselves define sigset_t
as a 32-bit type when __KERNEL__ is not defined (apparently to cater
to libc5 or some similarly old C library).
We can't modify the size of sigset_t without breaking the NDK ABI,
so instead perform runtime translation during the call.
Change-Id: Ibfdc3cbceaff864af7a05ca193aa050047b4773f
Previously, the linker always loaded itself into the same
location in memory, which inhibited the effectiveness of Android's
ASLR implementation. Modify the linker code so it can be relocatable
and link itself at runtime.
Change-Id: Ia80273d7a00ff648b4da545f4b69debee6343968
Use LOCAL_NO_CRT to prevent linking against crtbegin.o, rather than
messing with build rules. This also prevents linking against crtend.o,
which isn't needed for the linker.
Change-Id: I0c5b9999be7e8676560fe145c1c033ffce8db4d1
Previously, the linker always loaded itself into the same
location in memory, which inhibited the effectiveness of Android's
ASLR implementation. Modify the linker code so it can be relocatable
and link itself at runtime.
Change-Id: I90d064743abdd29450ac0482ed28752b2196286c
There are three changes of note - most urgently, Cuba (America/Havana)
has extended summer time by two weeks, now to end on Nov 13, rather than
the (already past) Oct 30. Second, the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
(Europe/Tiraspol) decided not to split from the rest of Moldova after
all, and consequently that zone has been removed (again) and reinstated
in the "backward" file as a link to Europe/Chisinau. And third, the
end date for Fiji's summer time this summer was moved forward from the
earlier planned Feb 26, to Jan 22.
Apart from that, Moldova (MD) returns to a single entry in zone.tab
(and the incorrect syntax that was in the 2011m version of that file
is so fixed - it would have been fixed in a different way had this
change not happened - that's the "missing" sccs version id).
Change-Id: I7a0fba88d1fc6face649648013aaf2b111c29d7f
Fixes for Europe/Tiraspol (Moldova) and all four Ukrainian zones.
Also show the MD5 of the downloaded data, for comparison against the MD5
given in the announcement mails. (There's a plan to move to proper signing,
but that's not implemented on their end yet.)
Change-Id: I845e6f125c0f54298abadc643adfeca2eff4827a
Modify the dynamic linker so that executables can be loaded
at locations other than 0x00000000.
Modify crtbegin* so that non-PIC compilant "thumb interwork
veneers" are not created by the linker.
Bug: 5323301
Change-Id: Iece0272e2b708c79034f302c20160e1fe9029588
Without this change strcmp size is zero (not set), and it gets
ignored by Valgrind. Changes to memcpy and atexit don't affect the
generated binary in any way.
Change-Id: I05818cb5951f75901dc8c0eef02807a2e83a9231
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=19276
GCC would remove inline asm due to lack of knowledge
of FPU register changes.
Change-Id: I9f9e8623fa6580843b7cd8178439ace8c2db2d51
Signed-off-by: Mark D Horn <mark.d.horn@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Bruce Beare <bruce.j.beare@intel.com>
Author: Jingwei Zhang <jingwei.zhang@intel.com>
AI_ADDRCONFIG is currently implemented by trying to connect
to well-known addresses in order to see if IPv4 and/or IPv6
connectivity is available.
In some cases (e.g., walled gardens with no global
connectivity) both probes can fail. If this happens,
query for both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses instead of doing
nothing and failing the query.
Bug: 5284168
Change-Id: I4e3a69ea86fb6d839a6bd31236b98da81e5cbf45
Change Ife82a8d8 broke IPv6 on wifi. Change I4e3a69ea is
an alternate approach that does not require any framework
changes.
Bug: 5284168
Change-Id: Ib52614be3875a2ae2eaedd1be265f90e506eda41
Instead of checking for IPv4 or IPv6 connectivity, try using pid-specific
hints the framework has left for us.
bug:5284168
Change-Id: Id64d48db3900865a7d58ada8309870c63d6eab12
vfork() would not save the registers that the parent would expect
to have restored after execl() completed.
Specially that execl() would call execve() underneath, further messing
up the stack of the parent.
To avoid that, we fork() for now. Later we will revisit and cleanup
vfork()+execve() to actually have vfork() store all the register
that the parent expects to see, and not those left by execve().
In the original code, looking at the registers just before the call to
popen(), and after the call showed that r7 would get clobbered.
This would leave the caller with an invalid pointer, leading to all
kinds of data corruptions.
execve() is simpler that execl() in this case.
Bug: 5336252
Change-Id: I3bf718c0bb4c0439f6f2753f153cdea14175be9c