This adds mmap64() to bionic so that it is possible to have
large offset passed to kernel. However, the syscall mechanism
only passes 32-bit number to kernel. So effectively, the
largest offset that can be passed is about 43 bits (since
offset is signed, and the number passed to kernel is number
of pages (page size == 4K => 12 bits)).
Change-Id: Ib54f4e9b54acb6ef8b0324f3b89c9bc810b07281
Signed-off-by: Andrew Boie <andrew.p.boie@intel.com>
__page_shift and __page_size were accidentally declared in unistd.h with
C linkage - their implementation needs to use the same linkage.
Going forward, though, let's stop the inlining madness and let's kill
the non-standard __getpageshift(). This patch takes getpagesize(3) out
of line and removes __getpageshift but fixes __page_shift and __page_size
for backwards binary compatibility.
Change-Id: I35ed66a08989ced1db422eb03e4d154a5d6b5bda
Signed-off-by: Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <Bernhard.Rosenkranzer@linaro.org>
Fix source location. Move declaration of __strchr_chk out of
ifdef __BIONIC_FORTIFY which should be available for strchr.cpp
compilation when __BIONIC_FORTIFY is not defined.
Change-Id: I552a6e16656e59b276b322886cfbf57bbfb2e6a7
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
Introduce __bos0 as a #define for __builtin_object_size((s), 0).
This macro is intended to be used for places where the standard
__bos macro isn't appropriate.
memcpy, memmove, and memset deliberately use __bos0. This is done
for two reasons:
1) I haven't yet tested to see if __bos is safe to use.
2) glibc uses __bos0 for these methods.
Change-Id: Ifbe02efdb10a72fe3529dbcc47ff647bde6feeca
Patch is required in NDK headers as well to be able to build multilib
GCC with libgomp support.
It's here: https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/62982
Change-Id: I2bec25d8cbca0e5ef1a0857008ececd92f4911be
Signed-off-by: Pavel Chupin <pavel.v.chupin@intel.com>
Also make sysconf use PTHREAD_STACK_MIN rather than redefining its
own, different, constant.
Bug: 9997352
Change-Id: I9a8e7d2b18e691439abfb45533e82c36eee9e81d
glibc doesn't have these, and they prevent ping from building out of
the box because it assumes it can define them.
Bug: 9671560
Change-Id: I815f2a9c4fd96a0ea2952eb5a71ddf51e0763660
Linux and *BSD kernels use opposite values to indicate pass/block
in ICMPv6 filters, and assign a different value to the
ICMP6_FILTER sockopt.
Bug: 9671560
Bug: 9469682
Change-Id: Ic0f1fcd48891add992acf97632f60aebd172c1d7
On NetBSD and glibc, including sys/ioctl.h provides some
terminal ioctl data structures such as struct winsize. For
compatibility, provide these via sys/ioctl.h in bionic as well.
bionic does not have its own definitions for these structures, so
get them from the Linux kernel definitions.
Change-Id: I01345c23c0bebd60b0a80fc33668e7c0ad7356c3
This is needed to compile open-source code that wants to
expand/compress domain names itself, such as ping6.
Bug: 9469682
Change-Id: I339c6538936d05c031bc6fb0a8793aaf1429dea4
Our intptr_t and uintptr_t aren't "long". Add a compilation test so we remember
to fix this to cope with 32- and 64-bit later.
Bug: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=57218
Change-Id: I2f816d339edb4f7d57e4418b818fb4c602093f38
Enable FORTIFY_SOURCE protections under clang for the following
functions:
* vsprintf
* vsnprintf
and add unittests.
Change-Id: I90f8a27f7b202c78b5dd8ebf53050bf9e33496f7
* commit 'fbec57d46c42460b2381484d1610ff21922d162e':
bionic: add compatibility mode for properties
bionic: use the size of the file to determine property area size
Allow a new bionic to work with an old init property area by supporting
the old format.
(cherry picked from commit ad76c85b9c)
Change-Id: Ib496e818a62a5834d40c71eb4745783d998be893
* commit '1642edb5208fe02ef64d5734fffaf7c4a724fd2f':
bionic: store property names as variable-length strings
bionic: prevent root processes from calling __system_property_add
bionic: revert to a single (larger) property area
bionic: reimplement property area as hybrid trie/binary tree
bionic: add missing memory barriers to system properties
bionic: make property area expandable