No one's reported this, but I saw it in an Android port of fuser(1).
We still have lots of problems in our network headers because we
get most of the structs direct from the kernel, and it doesn't use
types like this (which is why we've got away without this one for
so long). One day we should probably look at cleaning that up, but
doing so can wait.
Change-Id: If15edf0cfc32716fa312d7ed97c48321b760d979
Note that the Linux kernel handed over responsibility for most of the
socket constants to glibc some time ago. Someone had updated our
external/kernel-headers file but not regenerated the bionic headers,
so this change copies the missing stuff from the old bionic <linux/socket.h>
into <sys/socket.h>. This is what glibc does.
I've hacked a few of the other files to #include <sys/socket.h> for
backward compatibility, but even so this requires numerous other
changes to switch people over from direct inclusion of <linux/...> headers.
Change-Id: I0e4af64e631d3cef911a31d90f2f806e058278a0
Add missing declarations:
INET_ADDRSTRLEN
IN6_IS_ADDR_MC_NODELOCAL
IN6_IS_ADDR_MC_GLOBAL
It has been reported that these prevent compilation of the Boost libraries
with the NDK. The corresponding patch has already been performed under
development/ndk/platforms/android-3/include.
Change-Id: I4ac514973daf3c06a8ef5538d7df79142a98e562