platform_bionic/libc
Steinar H. Gunderson 6846a45882 Add icmp6.h and ip6.h files from current NetBSD libc.
Change-Id: I6b304dfbefaec74c5fb15b216f38d698a55f0642
2011-01-28 18:28:27 +01:00
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arch-arm libc: Add ftruncate64 and improve 64-bit parameter syscall handling. 2010-12-16 17:04:41 +01:00
arch-sh libc: Add ftruncate64 and improve 64-bit parameter syscall handling. 2010-12-16 17:04:41 +01:00
arch-x86 use consistent guards for off_t and size_t defines for IA 2011-01-07 11:42:54 -08:00
bionic Bug 3330205 Reentrant MD5 2011-01-09 12:37:26 -08:00
docs libc: Fix the definition of SIGRTMAX 2010-12-20 15:58:06 +01:00
include Add icmp6.h and ip6.h files from current NetBSD libc. 2011-01-28 18:28:27 +01:00
inet added missing ether_aton and ether_ntoa 2010-08-25 08:46:23 -07:00
kernel Update IPv6 kernel headers with new 2.6.37 headers, cleaned by update_all.py. (It wanted to do many other changes, most of them cosmetic, but I only included the IPv6 changes.) 2011-01-20 06:08:40 +01:00
netbsd Implement RFC3484 policy table changes from draft-ietf-6man-rfc3484-revise-01. 2011-01-13 17:42:58 +01:00
private Fix __get_tls() in static C library to use kernel helpers. 2010-08-27 08:19:19 -07:00
regex Remove compiler warnings when building Bionic. 2010-06-22 17:51:41 -07:00
stdio Merge "Bug 3330205 Put blanks and zeroes in const area" 2011-01-16 08:50:20 -08:00
stdlib libc: remove obsolete sha1hash.c source file 2010-12-20 16:03:07 +01:00
string libc: optimize memmove() with memcpy() if possible. 2010-10-07 11:03:32 +02:00
tools libc: Add ftruncate64 and improve 64-bit parameter syscall handling. 2010-12-16 17:04:41 +01:00
tzcode Bug 3330205 Thread safe strptime implementation 2011-01-11 09:33:04 -08:00
unistd Bug 3330205, 3362385 clock(3) SMP safety and epoch 2011-01-19 16:14:51 -08:00
wchar wchar.h: improve wchar_t support in Bionic 2010-06-15 07:04:41 -07:00
zoneinfo Make timezones available to the host build. 2010-08-31 13:16:25 -07:00
Android.mk am 3d302be4: Merge "android-x86: add sigsetjmp.S" 2010-12-29 11:29:33 -08:00
CAVEATS auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:28:35 -08:00
Jamfile auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:28:35 -08:00
MODULE_LICENSE_BSD auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:28:35 -08:00
NOTICE Clean up NOTICE files. 2010-10-19 15:12:40 -07:00
README Add an 's and a . to the bionic/libc README. 2009-07-23 17:41:47 -07:00
SYSCALLS.TXT libc: Add ftruncate64 and improve 64-bit parameter syscall handling. 2010-12-16 17:04:41 +01:00

Welcome to Bionic, Android's small and custom C library for the Android
platform.

Bionic is mainly a port of the BSD C library to our Linux kernel with the
following additions/changes:

- no support for locales
- no support for wide chars (i.e. multi-byte characters)
- its own smallish implementation of pthreads based on Linux futexes
- support for x86, ARM and ARM thumb CPU instruction sets and kernel interfaces

Bionic is released under the standard 3-clause BSD License

Bionic doesn't want to implement all features of a traditional C library, we only
add features to it as we need them, and we try to keep things as simple and small
as possible. Our goal is not to support scaling to thousands of concurrent threads
on multi-processors machines; we're running this on cell-phones, damnit !!

Note that Bionic doesn't provide a libthread_db or a libm implementation.


Adding new syscalls:
====================

Bionic provides the gensyscalls.py Python script to automatically generate syscall
stubs from the list defined in the file SYSCALLS.TXT. You can thus add a new syscall
by doing the following:

- edit SYSCALLS.TXT
- add a new line describing your syscall, it should look like:

   return_type  syscall_name(parameters)    syscall_number

- in the event where you want to differentiate the syscall function from its entry name,
  use the alternate:

   return_type  funcname:syscall_name(parameters)  syscall_number

- additionally, if the syscall number is different between ARM and x86, use:

   return_type  funcname[:syscall_name](parameters)   arm_number,x86_number

- a syscall number can be -1 to indicate that the syscall is not implemented on
  a given platform, for example:

   void   __set_tls(void*)   arm_number,-1


the comments in SYSCALLS.TXT contain more information about the line format

You can also use the 'checksyscalls.py' script to check that all the syscall
numbers you entered are correct. It does so by looking at the values defined in
your Linux kernel headers. The script indicates where the values are incorrect
and what is expected instead.