Convert the last user to a regular std::vector, and then put List.h out
of its misery.
Turns out there's another copy of this ancient header:
system/core/libutils/include/utils/List.h. This one is included in
various places, but most don't actually use it. There seems to
be a case for a tool to detect unused headers...
Test: m
Change-Id: Ie457bf5e06f6082537f5de2e1fefe7f05a1f0792
FD_SET is limited to 1024 file descriptors in Linux, which causes
processes with too many open files or connections to crash:
FORTIFY: FD_ISSET: file descriptor 1024 >= FD_SETSIZE 128
The fix we used elsewhere is replacing select() with poll(), but in the
case of SocketListener we additionally need to replace the SocketClient
list with a map indexed by fd in order to avoid quadratic behavior on
each poll() wakeup.
Bug: 79838856
Test: device boots and appears to work normally, tests pass
Change-Id: I4a8f1804fa990d3db3a2c96b9acd60b2c7135950
As documented at go/gerrit-owners, per-file directives cannot
contain directory paths. Therefore the current per-file
directives in system/core/OWNERS have no effect.
Test: build/make/tools/checkowners.py system/core/{,libsysutils/src/,include/sysutils/}OWNERS
Change-Id: Ia88b2be42dd50346578bb51dd17fb6136a4591f1
This reverts commit 0ad41cf3f4.
Reason for revert: Breaks many tests, see b/109745952#comment18 b/109745952#comment20 and b/79838856#comment19 amongst others
Change-Id: I92db38d47cd1dcd7841091e37e3b65dce9456cdf
FD_SET is limited to 1024 file descriptors in Linux, which causes
processes with too many open files or connections to crash:
FORTIFY: FD_ISSET: file descriptor 1024 >= FD_SETSIZE 128
The fix we used elsewhere is replacing select() with poll(), but in the
case of SocketListener we additionally need to replace the SocketClient
list with a map indexed by fd in order to avoid quadratic behavior on
each poll() wakeup.
Bug: 79838856
Test: device boots and appears to work normally
Change-Id: I19ca4be675e9638104c0e7acf4a4bc62085e8ecd
We only use it for trivial functions. Replace them and drop the
dependency.
Bug: 67345547
Test: bullhead builds, boots
Test: CtsOsTestCases android.os.cts.StrictModeTest passes
Change-Id: I36254962284babdd1a55a32a76dd0dc92d85420c
Moved headers from include/libutils and include/libsysutils to
libutils/include and libsysutils/include respectively, so they can be
exported via these libs. They needed to be moved since Soong does
not allow export from external folder.
Added symlink from old locations. They are needed since Soong
includes system/core/include by default. Once all modules are
cleaned up to explicitly add the required libs, the symlinks will be
removed.
Moved headers of libutils to libutils_headers. They should be used
by modules for header-only inlines. Added libutils_headers as
dependency of libutils.
Split of C++ headers into those that have no dependency and those that
have dependency on libutils.so will be handled in a later CL.
Test: Add above libs to shared lib of local module
Change-Id: I122db72056b26b1f39bad1d9a0c2a1c5efda3550