GDB looks for specific opcode sequences when trying to recognize a stack
frame as a signal trampoline. The sequences it looks for happen to be those
created when SA_RESTORER is set, since glibc always sets a restorer. This
patch does the same here, so that the trampolines can be correctly identified.
Change-Id: I0ac574a68818cb24d939c3527f3aaeb04b853d04
... by removing extraneous NULL check, as free() already does it.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I0445f35c7ad0a049a0e4aee1fbe002ed2f13b94b
... by removing unneeded NULL check, as free() already does it.
By the way, we don't need to set a stack variable back to NULL.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Id90eb8f042b5c922c5ff139b11ff8366fb404566
... by removing unneeded NULL check, as free() already does it.
By the way, we don't need to set a stack variable back to NULL.
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Id1f72e872f73366dddcea4abc75885a3d9a318c6
... by checking most probable condition first (elements do differ)
Change-Id: I424eab9c32a6d9eb82b686ca04025ec8c9097035
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
dladdr() is a GNU extension function, which allows the caller to retrieve
symbol information for a specified memory address. It is useful for things
like generating backtrace information at runtime.
Change-Id: I3a1def1a6c9c666d93e1e97b7d260dfa5b9b79a9
On ARM EABI, 64-bit function parameters must be aligned
to an even/odd register pair. The weird way these stubs
were written (using separate lo/hi parameters) prevented
this alignment from being enforced by the compiler.
It decreases code size:
text data bss dec hex filename
161 0 0 161 a1 strndup-BEFORE.o
153 0 0 153 99 strndup-AFTER.o
Signed-off-by: André Goddard Rosa <andre.goddard@gmail.com>
Merge commit '5f53a18204ec991f5a77872806eeaa185936aa8c' into eclair-plus-aosp
* commit '5f53a18204ec991f5a77872806eeaa185936aa8c':
Revert "Add qsort_r() implementation to the C library."
This reverts commit 754c178ae5.
Turns out we don't need it afterall (needed a stable sort anyways).
So, we'll make that change in the dev branch instead.
Merge commit '754c178ae551aedcbbfd3bfd1c1c3b710d9ad989' into eclair-plus-aosp
* commit '754c178ae551aedcbbfd3bfd1c1c3b710d9ad989':
Add qsort_r() implementation to the C library.
NOTE: This replaces qsort.c with the FreeBSD version. While
the patch changes the source, it should not alter the
implementation that should use the exact same algorithm.