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David 'Digit' Turner
891dedb935 libc: Fix 'index' symbol export.
The C library didn't export the 'index' symbol, but its C++ name-mangling
instead, which broke the ABI and prevented some applications from loading
properly.

The main reason was that the implementation under bionic/index.cpp relied
on the declaration to specify that the function has C linkage.

However, the declaration for index() was removed from both <string.h>
and <strings.h> in a recent patch, which made the compiler think it was
ok to compile the function with C++ linkage instead!

This patch does the following:

- Move index() definition to bionic/ndk_cruft.cpp and ensure it uses
  C linkage.

  Note that this removes index() from the 64-bit library entirely, this
  is intentional and will break source compatibility. Simply replacing
  an index() call with the equivalent strchr() should be enough to fix
  this in third-party code.

- Remove bionic/index.cpp from the tree and build files.

- Remove x86 assembly implementation from arch-x86/ to avoid conflict
  with the one in ndk_cruft.cpp

BUG=15606653

Change-Id: I816b589f69c8f8a6511f6be6195d20cf1c4e8123
2014-06-16 13:10:20 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
24614b4729 Remove __memcmp16 from bionic.
Change-Id: I2486d667d96c8900dd368d855f37c1327161efb7
2014-06-12 15:35:22 -07:00
Varvara Rainchik
5a92284167 Add 32-bit Silvermont-optimized string/memory functions.
Add following functions:
bcopy, memcpy, memmove, memset, bzero, memcmp, wmemcmp, strlen,
strcpy, strncpy, stpcpy, stpncpy.
Create new directories inside arch-x86 to specify architecture: atom,
silvermont and generic (non atom or silvermont architectures are treated like generic).
Due to introducing optimized versions of stpcpy and stpncpy,
c-implementations of these functions are moved from
common for architectures makefile to arm and mips specific makefiles.

Change-Id: I990f8061c3e9bca1f154119303da9e781c5d086e
Signed-off-by: Varvara Rainchik <varvara.rainchik@intel.com>
2014-05-12 13:56:59 -07:00