glibc and musl both have these as synonyms for one another, so we may
as well do the same and get backwards compatibility on old OS releases.
Bug: N/A
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I6bf38ea446560e1b11022ff539f07eb67c157049
arm32: Add a relocation for TLS descriptors (e.g. gcc's
-mtls-dialect=gnu2).
arm64: Add all the dynamic TLS relocations.
Two of the relocations here are obsolete:
- ARM documents R_ARM_SWI24 as an obsolete static relocation without
saying what it did. It's been replaced by R_ARM_TLS_DESC, a dynamic
relocation. We could probably remove it, but I left it because arm32
is old, and I see the macro in other libc's. It's probably analogous
to R_ARM_THM_SWI8, which is also an obsolete relocation reserved for
a future dynamic relocation.
- I couldn't find any ARM documentation at all for
R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPREL32. It seems to have been part of three
relocations:
- R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPREL32 1031
- R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPMOD32 1032
- R_AARCH64_TLS_TPREL32 1033
Bug: b/78026329
Test: run bionic unit tests
Change-Id: I5e7432f6e3e906152dc489be5e812fd8defcbafd
This reverts commit 067bdc9546.
The angler/bullhead builds still use GCC, so I'll wait until they're turned down.
Bug: https://issuetracker.google.com/74404306
Change-Id: I777b08dd6ab5250d532b4b5cc56e9a790c13db20
NDK r18 (which removes GCC) is about to ship. We don't need this any more.
The immediate motivation for removing this right now is that the test
fails whenever we add Clang-only flags to the build system.
While we're here, clean up <stdatomic.h> too.
Bug: https://issuetracker.google.com/74404306
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: Iaad5d634d1ba76f0b6f19ad32cc27b2533771a4a
I've deliberately not bothered with the GCC implementation because we'll
have removed GCC from the NDK before anyone gets to use this.
Bug: http://b/72493232
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: Icfc2a3b214739ab53aa41bacacc11b5c67498fb4
This also tweaks cdefs to make __overloadable usable outside of
FORTIFY. It had to be FORTIFY-only before we had unmarked overload
support in clang+Bionic.
Bug: https://github.com/android-ndk/ndk/issues/402
Test: Internal master builds + `mma`. `mma` in Bionic fails if the
change to ioctl is undone.
Change-Id: Ib386b1786e1dca625e6d5a18682005adc734d9c1
Added to each ucontext_t for source compatibility between platforms where
sigset_t and sigset64_t differ (arm, x86) and where they're the same
(all the rest).
Bug: http://b/72493232
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I65a37bfa177933701bbe6c2350448885fd0f9c43
* Variadic functions usually cannot be inlined.
* Do not use misleading __always_inline attribute,
and also avoid early clang 7.0 compiler bug.
Bug: 72412382
Test: build and boot aosp*-eng in emulator
Change-Id: I7490976166581abc626f397ad408581ada0ed308
This adds a new mechanism to say "replace struct S with #include <bits/S.h>".
Also switch epoll_event over to the new mechanism.
Also use the kernel's struct sockaddr_storage directly rather than behind
an unnecessary #define.
This patch also removes some dead code in the header scrubber. This code
still needs rewriting completely. I learned that a "block" isn't necessarily
a single struct definition, say; it might be a run of them. It seems like
a block is a run of preprocessor directives or a run of regular code.
Bug: https://issuetracker.google.com/36987220
Test: new test
Change-Id: Ic6a5c09559766a4babe3cd4c3ea538b885e07308
...and fix the bugs.
Also explain why we can't support separate input and output speeds
without an ABI change. Luckily no-one is likely to need that anyway,
and they can always work around it by using `struct termios2` directly
themselves.
Bug: http://b/69816452
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: Ie08499a198bb6a20d7e5e2f5ff74a60bd53e97e1
And fix one thing that this found: apparently <stdlib.h> should also
make the various *WAIT* macros available.
Bug: N/A
Test: builds
Change-Id: Id879bf3c1bddd1170261a809e7280150a74d6b3d
ARM stopped supporting enabling of FP exceptions years ago.
Bug: http://b/68832485
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I8450baa78e04d994c352180975b0a1ecd5a9f662
Historically, Android defaulted to EXPLICIT but with a special case
because SCHED_NORMAL/priority 0 was awkward. Because the code couldn't
actually tell whether SCHED_NORMAL/priority 0 was a genuine attempt to
explicitly set those attributes (because the parent thread is SCHED_FIFO,
say) or just because the pthread_attr_t was left at its defaults.
Now we support INHERIT, we could call sched_getscheduler to see whether
we actually need to call sched_setscheduler, but since the major cost
is the fixed syscall overhead, we may as well just conservatively
call sched_setscheduler and let the kernel decide whether it's a
no-op. (Especially because we'd then have to add both sched_getscheduler
and sched_setscheduler to any seccomp filter.)
Platform code (or app code that only needs to support >= P) can actually
add a call to pthread_attr_setinheritsched to say that they just want
to inherit (if they know that none of their threads actually mess with
scheduler attributes at all), which will save them a sched_setscheduler
call except in the doubly-special case of SCHED_RESET_ON_FORK (which we
do handle).
An alternative would be "make pthread_attr_setschedparams and
pthread_attr_setschedprio set EXPLICIT and change the platform default
to INHERIT", but even though I can only think of weird pathological
examples where anyone would notice that change, that behavior -- of
pthread_attr_setschedparams/pthread_attr_setschedprio overriding an
earlier call to pthread_attr_setinheritsched -- isn't allowed by POSIX
(whereas defaulting to EXPLICIT is).
If we have a lot of trouble with this change in the app compatibility
testing phase, though, we'll want to reconsider this decision!
-*-
This change also removes a comment about setting the scheduler attributes
in main_thread because we'd have to actually keep them up to date,
and it's not clear that doing so would be worth the trouble.
Also make async_safe_format_log preserve errno so we don't have to be
so careful around it.
Bug: http://b/67471710
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: Idd026c4ce78a536656adcb57aa2e7b2c616eeddf
Went through the POSIX spec for the _POSIX* and _XOPEN* constants.
Bug: http://b/32776472
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I389100dbc7de354eae9056e44b0a7fa8c37374e3
<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
The newest of these clocks was added in Linux 2.6.12, so no need for runtime
checks.
Add CTS tests that we can actually use the various clocks.
Bug: http://b/67458266
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I3cfd7982043d6f8d4ebdc2b29e8722334f443ce5
libc++ actually provides overloads for all the standard C library stuff,
so we just need to handle the POSIX and GNU extensions, of which there
are just two more: memrchr and strcasestr.
Bug: http://b/22768375
Test: builds
Change-Id: Ie9ed1fbcc794e14a0c9bba13b5307ad677949613
I've half a mind to make this a warning instead, since this sort of
call isn't UB. That said:
- if the user really wants this (I can't imagine why they would), they
can just put NULL in a non-const variable,
- we're slowly moving to -Werror ~everywhere anyway, and
- it's presumably easier to change this from an error to a warning than
the other way around
Bug: 12231437
Test: m checkbuild on bullhead internal master. No new
CtsBionicTestCases failures.
Change-Id: Ie8bf5a3455f663686fda4a7450fb35d147fa745e
Strictly, the mode isn't really meaningful unless you supply O_EXCL,
but the kernel will take it and fstat will return it even if you
never give the file a name.
Also warn for O_TMPFILE without a mode at compile time where possible.
Bug: N/A
Test: ran tests
Change-Id: I729b6d6e6190676fd017a1190b6200bf9abdbfd8
This also has a handful of style fixups, to make this file more
consistent. And removes __bionic_zero_size_is_okay_t, since there's a
better workaround available.
Bug: 12231437
Test: m checkbuild on bionic internal master; CtsBionicTestCases show
no new failures.
Change-Id: I75a020630dbab0ce828563502900cba14ae992d1
Since realpath no longer needs to be overloaded, we can restore the
upstream source to purity. We'll be able to do this with most of the
other functions when we pull a newer clang in.
Bug: 12231437
Test: m checkbuild on bionic internal master; CtsBionicTestCases show
no new failures.
Change-Id: I484221bba0b291273fece23d2be2f5f9fd713d2c
This also throws in some reformatting to match the GCC FORTIFY style in
this file (e.g. 4 space standard indent).
Per b/36984245, some function protos are unwrapped beyond 100 chars, as
well.
Bug: 12231437
Test: m checkbuild on bionic internal master; CtsBionicTestCases show
no new failures.
Change-Id: I6dce60ec14d5cd703d9e724699634a197ca11023
Bug: 12231437
Test: m checkbuild on bionic internal master; CtsBionicTestCases show
no new failures.
Change-Id: I7dbdeca12c46d1ee3804f13546b11c3f3b3a7596
Bug: 12231437
Test: m checkbuild on bionic internal master; CtsBionicTestCases show
no new failures.
Change-Id: I4a31d9e65ed5820a581261a7e8f63a83e44936c3
Also:
- remove a NULL check. The bug that's been working around has been
fixed since clang r298431, and our compiler is built from r300080, and
- unwrap some function prototypes, per b/36984245.
If you're interested, here's what a new error versus an old one looks
like: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-8OBPboNJ_4MVdlYXdJbUFBYUk/view
Bug: 12231437
Test: m checkbuild on bullhead internal master; CtsBionicTestCases show
no new failures.
Change-Id: Ibafe61198988b4c8bee8391bcdf01bcbc04233de