Let the assembler handle the low-level details of generating .eh_frame,
and use .cfi_escape to output the DWARF3 DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression and
DW_CFA_expression instructions.
Explicitly output a nop instruction between the FDE start
(.cfi_startproc) and the trampoline symbol.
x86_64: remove the rsp instruction, which is redundant with the CFA
itself.
Bug: http://b/169383888
Test: compare `objdump -Wf` output before and after
Test: bionic-unit-tests
Change-Id: Ie2a6d111cb473596be8c9f4fd64534e91d88f2a1
Our various fd debugging facilities get extremely confused by a vforked
process closing file descriptors in preparation to exec: fdsan can
abort, and fdtrack will delete backtraces for any file descriptors that
get closed. Keep track of whether we're in a vforked child in order to
be able to detect this.
Bug: http://b/153926671
Test: 32/64-bit bionic-unit-tests on blueline, x86_64 emulator
Change-Id: I8a082fd06bfdfef0e2a88dbce350b6f667f7df9f
There are places in frameworks and art code that directly included
private bionic header files. Move these files to the new platform
include files.
This change also moves the __get_tls.h header file to tls.h and includes
the tls defines header so that there is a single header that platform
code can use to get __get_tls and the defines.
Also, simplify the visibility rules for platform includes.
Bug: 141560639
Test: Builds and bionic unit tests pass.
Change-Id: I9e5e9c33fe8a85260f69823468bc9d340ab7a1f9
Merged-In: I9e5e9c33fe8a85260f69823468bc9d340ab7a1f9
(cherry picked from commit 44631c919a)
...all the better to switch to a genrule rather than checking in
generated source.
This also removes all the code in the script to deal with git,
rather than fix it. We won't need that where we're going.
Test: boots
Change-Id: I468ce019d4232a7ef27e5cb5cfd89f4c2fe4ecbd
This reverts commit 2e7145c048.
When src is at the end page, the sse2 strlcpy SSE2 optimized version
can issue a movdqu instruction that can cross the page boundary. If
the next page is not allocated to that process, it leads to
segmentation fault. This is a rare but has be caught multiple times
during robustness testing.
We isolated a way to reproduce that issue outside of an Android device
and we have been able to resolve this particular case. However, we
ran some additional compliance and robustness tests and found several
other similar page crossing issues with this implementation.
In conclusion, this optimization needs to be re-written from scratch
because its design is at cause. In the meantime, it is better to
remove it.
Change-Id: If90450de430ba9b7cd9282a422783beabd701f3d
Signed-off-by: Jeremy Compostella <jeremy.compostella@intel.com>
To make it easier for Native Bridge implementations
to override these symbols.
Bug: http://b/67993967
Test: make
Change-Id: I4c53e53af494bca365dd2b3305ab0ccc2b23ba44
<machine/asm.h> was internal use only.
<machine/fenv.h> is quite large, but can live in <bits/...>.
<machine/regdef.h> is trivially replaced by saying $x instead of x in
our assembler.
<machine/setjmp.h> is trivially inlined into <setjmp.h>.
<sgidefs.h> is unused.
Bug: N/A
Test: builds
Change-Id: Id05dbab43a2f9537486efb8f27a5ef167b055815
iOS 10 has <sys/random.h> with getentropy, glibc >= 2.25 has
<sys/random.h> with getentropy and getrandom. (glibc also pollutes
<unistd.h>, but that seems like a bad idea.)
Also, all supported devices now have kernels with the getrandom system
call.
We've had these available internally for a while, but it seems like the
time is ripe to expose them.
Bug: http://b/67014255
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I76dde1e3a2d0bc82777eea437ac193f96964f138
GMM calls this system call directly at the moment. That's silly.
Bug: http://b/36405699
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I1e14c0e5ce0bc2aa888d884845ac30dc20f13cd5
BSD thinks you should only get the relocation constants for your target
architecture, but it's often useful to have them all available at once.
Rearrange the headers to enable that.
Also update the (modified) NetBSD files to CVS HEAD.
Also remove the unused BSDism R_TYPE.
Bug: N/A
Test: builds
Change-Id: Iad5ef29192a732696e2b36af35144a9ca116aa46
These directories all have Android.bp files that are always used now,
delete the Android.mk files.
Change-Id: Ib0ba2d28bff88483b505426ba61606da314e03ab
It turns out that at least the Nexus 9 kernel is built without CONFIG_QUOTA.
If we decide we're going to mandate quota functionality, I'm happy for us to
be a part of CTS that ensures that happens, but I don't want to be first, so
there's not much to test here other than "will it compile?". The strace
output looks right though.
Bug: http://b/27948821
Bug: http://b/27952303
Change-Id: If667195eee849ed17c8fa9110f6b02907fc8fc04
Previously, the implementation of setjmp on x86_64 claimed that
sigprocmask would write to two longs' worth of bytes.
Bug: http://b/27856501
Change-Id: I9f32b40ac773a0cd91a976aace5bfba6e67fb0f8
{get,set}domainname aren't in POSIX but are widely-implemented
extensions.
The Linux kernel provides a setdomainname syscall but not a symmetric
getdomainname syscall, since it expects userspace to get the domain name
from uname(2).
Change-Id: I96726c242f4bb646c130b361688328b0b97269a0
Signed-off-by: Greg Hackmann <ghackmann@google.com>
I can only assume I was testing the 32-bit implementation when I claimed
this worked. While improving the 32-bit code I realized that I'd used
signed comparisons instead of unsigned, and came back to find that the
64-bit code didn't work.
By way of apology, make x86-64 the first architecture where __memset_chk
falls through to memset.
Change-Id: I54d9eee5349b6a2abb2ce81e161fdcde09556561
Exactly which functions get a stack protector is up to the compiler, so
let's separate the code that sets up the environment stack protection
requires and explicitly build it with -fno-stack-protector.
Bug: http://b/26276517
Change-Id: I8719e23ead1f1e81715c32c1335da868f68369b5
The mremap definition was incorrect (unsigned long instead of int) and
it was missing the optional new_address parameter.
Change-Id: Ib9d0675aaa098c21617cedc9b2b8cf267be3aec4
This moves the generic arm/arm64/x86 settings into the main makefiles
and makes the rest of them derivatives. This better aligns with how
soong handles arch/cpu variants.
Also updates the Android.bp to make it consistent with the make
versions.
Change-Id: I5a0275d992bc657459eb6fe1697ad2336731d122
A continuation of commit 2825f10b7f.
Add O_PATH compatibility support for flistxattr(). This allows
a process to list out all the extended attributes associated with
O_PATH file descriptors.
Change-Id: Ie2285ac7ad2e4eac427ddba6c2d182d41b130f75
Support O_PATH file descriptors when handling fgetxattr and fsetxattr.
This avoids requiring file read access to pull extended attributes.
This is needed to support O_PATH file descriptors when calling
SELinux's fgetfilecon() call. In particular, this allows the querying
and setting of SELinux file context by using something like the following
code:
int dirfd = open("/path/to/dir", O_DIRECTORY);
int fd = openat(dirfd, "file", O_PATH | O_NOFOLLOW);
char *context;
fgetfilecon(fd, &context);
This change was motivated by a comment in
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/152680/1/toys/posix/ls.c
Change-Id: Ic0cdf9f9dd0e35a63b44a4c4a08400020041eddf
This doesn't affect code like Chrome that correctly ignores EINTR on
close, makes code that tries TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY work (where before it might
have closed a different fd and appeared to succeed, or had a bogus EBADF),
and makes "goto fail" code work (instead of mistakenly assuming that EINTR
means that the close failed).
Who loses? Anyone actively trying to detect that they caught a signal while
in close(2). I don't think those people exist, and I think they have better
alternatives available.
Bug: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=269623
Bug: http://b/20501816
Change-Id: I11e2f66532fe5d1b0082b2433212e24bdda8219b