Currently, getpwnam, getpwent, etc return successfully for any uid
from AID_APP_START (10000) to AID_USER_OFFSET (100000) for each user.
This is not correct however, as only specific ranges above
AID_APP_START are reserved as valid ranges. This change corrects this.
This is particularly important as the newly added AID_OVERFLOWUID is
65534, which is above AID_APP_START but not in any reserved range,
collided with the faulty returned values.
Bug: 69119022
Bug: 69128408
Test: pwd/grp bionic unit tests
Change-Id: I3dae97a90597915fa30a88fe27cda88b107e9c35
While this was never an inline, this function alone has caused most of
the bug reports related to _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64. Providing an inline
for it should allow a lot more code to build with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
when targeting pre-L.
Test: make checkbuild
Test: built trivial cc_binary for LP32 against API 14 with
_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 set
Bug: lots
Change-Id: I8479d34af4da358c11423bee43d45b59e9d4143e
This library is used by a number of different libraries in the system.
Make it easy for platform libraries to use this library and create
an actual exported include file.
Change the names of the functions to reflect the new name of the library.
Run clang_format on the async_safe_log.cpp file since the formatting is
all over the place.
Bug: 31919199
Test: Compiled for angler/bullhead, and booted.
Test: Ran bionic unit tests.
Test: Ran the malloc debug tests.
Change-Id: I8071bf690c17b0ea3bc8dc5749cdd5b6ad58478a
Thread local buffers were using pthread_setspecific for storage with
lazy initialization. pthread_setspecific shares TLS slots between the
linker and libc.so, so thread local buffers being initialized in a
different order between libc.so and the linker meant that bad things
would happen (manifesting as snprintf not working because the
locale was mangled)
Bug: http://b/20464031
Test: /data/nativetest64/bionic-unit-tests/bionic-unit-tests
everything passes
Test: /data/nativetest/bionic-unit-tests/bionic-unit-tests
thread_local tests are failing both before and after (KUSER_HELPERS?)
Test: /data/nativetest64/bionic-unit-tests-static/bionic-unit-tests-static
no additional failures
Change-Id: I9f445a77c6e86979f3fa49c4a5feecf6ec2b0c3f
To support upcoming disk usage calculation optimizations, this change
creates a new GID for each app that will be used to mark its cached
data. We're allocating these unique GIDs so that we can use
quotactl() to track cached data on a per-app basis.
Test: builds, boots, tests pass
Bug: 27948817
Change-Id: Ic00c39ccedc23d5d43988029e9921679126f8f2d
Generate the android_ids array and include into the
build.
Test: The bionic is built and that core AIDs work as
expected with commands like chown, mkdir and init services
and builtins.
Bug: 27999086
Change-Id: Ib575bf85326c91801c5674db475dcb9cf44c00dc
Signed-off-by: William Roberts <william.c.roberts@intel.com>
Not efficient to iterate through given the large number of Android
ids (AID). Compile warning will result if you use these functions,
telling you as much. Not for general consumption, however for
example, some filesystem tests would like to see these to perform
all corners.
About 1/4 second for getpwent, and 1/8 second for getgrent to iterate
through all reserved Android aids.
Bug: 27999086
Change-Id: I7784273b7875c38e4954ae21d314f35e4bf8c2fc
The XXXX now lines up to the underlying uid and has no offset.
Work with AID_OEM_RESERVED uids.
Test uses hard coded values to catch changes in the API expectations
that may occur in private/android_filesystem_config.h.
SideEffects: names change, some product dependencies.
Bug: 27999086
Change-Id: Ic2b4c36de74ae009a44e14711c75834293828207
- added grp_pwd.cpp containing POSIX passwd and group functions,
colocated because they share with the Android ID (AID) roots.
- stubs.cpp contains all the truly empty functions (network and
protocol accessors)
Bug: 27999086
Change-Id: I036f9e2dd246f48302cb7c97d23176fa24d19c33