(cherry picked from commit f0b53d0726)
(added "system/vendor/bin/hostapd" to list)
Cover both direct and symlink indirect paths to the referenced
files in the vendor, odm and oem partitions.
Test: compile and hand-verify properties
Bug: 37703469
Change-Id: I5b3a887e904baee2ac193ac4a73aaaee0bbfdb9f
So a caller of native_handle_clone can trust errno to be relevant.
Bug: http://b/37215366
Test: builds
Change-Id: I0992f38ad559db4a02fce07123842dbad8e3f473
Cover both direct and symlink indirect paths to the referenced
files in the vendor, odm and oem partitions.
Test: compile and hand-verify properties
Bug: 37703469
Change-Id: I5b3a887e904baee2ac193ac4a73aaaee0bbfdb9f
Change set_sched_policy to use prctl PR_SET_TIMERSLACK if setting the policy
for the current thread and /proc/<tid>/timerslack_ns is not supported by the
kernel.
Bug: 32972117
Test: Verified that libcutils SchedPolicy tests pass. See details in
testing done comment in
https://android-review.googlesource.com/381303 .
Change-Id: Id70940ed7f9ed94c3d105213f069bf3e5a8d8824
The Bluetooth HAL has threads that process Bluetooth audio. They need
to be scheduled as RT priority, so allow the Bluetooth HAL to set its
threads to RT scheduling.
Bug 37518404
Test: play Bluetooth audio, confirm priority via systrace
Merged-In: I4928cf182a0805c0714e4d073cba15c864fbe328
Change-Id: I4928cf182a0805c0714e4d073cba15c864fbe328
(cherry picked from commit e08303d8cf)
get_sched_policy will first attempt to get the policy from the "schedtune"
subsystem cgroup and, if not set, attempt to get the policy from the
"cpuset" subsystem cgroup. If neither subsystem has a cgroup set,
SP_FOREGROUND is returned.
Bug: 32972117
Test: Verified that SchedPolicy libcutils test passes and that ps displays
the expected policies. See details in testing done comment in
https://android-review.googlesource.com/379426 .
Change-Id: I586a921a38eea99d65590b07ece96c9808a2e56d
The Bluetooth HAL has threads that process Bluetooth audio. They need
to be scheduled as RT priority, so allow the Bluetooth HAL to set its
threads to RT scheduling.
Bug 37518404
Test: play Bluetooth audio, confirm priority via systrace
Change-Id: I4928cf182a0805c0714e4d073cba15c864fbe328
It's now specified in the hal .rc file.
Bug: 37105075
Bug: 37483427
Test: Wifi HAL runs on Fugu and Pixel.
Change-Id: Iead8d4146a794cf9afbaa06a60e9f269ddc425af
This reverts commit 5e801e7bd5.
The file permissions don't allow access to the lock on devices
where vendor code runs with UID root and GID radio. They are
no longer necessary because we have a more flexible selinux-based
solution in https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/354223/ .
Test: strace -f -e flock -p <netmgrd_pid> on angler shows flock succeeds
Test: strace -f -e flock -p <netmgrd_pid> on marlin shows flock succeeds
Test: netd_unit_test passes on marlin
Test: strace -f -e flock -p <netd_pid> on marlin shows flock succeeds
Bug: 36108349
Bug: 37483189
(cherry picked from commit b6e4b35fe4)
Change-Id: Ia1bbf8d93ec6777514be66cbd1a32dfc95df95c0
Merged-In: Ia1bbf8d93ec6777514be66cbd1a32dfc95df95c0
This reverts commit 5e801e7bd5.
The file permissions don't allow access to the lock on devices
where vendor code runs with UID root and GID radio. They are
no longer necessary because we have a more flexible selinux-based
solution in https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/354223/ .
Test: strace -f -e flock -p <netmgrd_pid> on angler shows flock succeeds
Test: strace -f -e flock -p <netmgrd_pid> on marlin shows flock succeeds
Test: netd_unit_test passes on marlin
Test: strace -f -e flock -p <netd_pid> on marlin shows flock succeeds
Bug: 36108349
Bug: 37483189
Change-Id: Ia1bbf8d93ec6777514be66cbd1a32dfc95df95c0
Added todo once usages are fixed.
Bug: 33241851
Test: things with -Werror now compile in VNDK
(cherry picked from commit 81626e48cb)
Merged-In: I6c4a148dca4d4710912fe62a8854cb8077651701
Change-Id: I6c4a148dca4d4710912fe62a8854cb8077651701
By setting vendor_available, the following may become true:
* a prebuilt library from this release may be used at runtime by
in a later releasse (by vendor code compiled against this release).
so this library shouldn't depend on runtime state that may change
in the future.
* this library may be loaded twice into a single process (potentially
an old version and a newer version). The symbols will be isolated
using linker namespaces, but this may break assumptions about 1
library in 1 process (your singletons will run twice).
Background:
This means that these modules may be built and installed twice --
once for the system partition and once for the vendor partition. The
system version will build just like today, and will be used by the
framework components on /system. The vendor version will build
against a reduced set of exports and libraries -- similar to, but
separate from, the NDK. This means that all your dependencies must
also mark vendor_available.
At runtime, /system binaries will load libraries from /system/lib*,
while /vendor binaries will load libraries from /vendor/lib*. There
are some exceptions in both directions -- bionic(libc,etc) and liblog
are always loaded from /system. And SP-HALs (OpenGL, etc) may load
/vendor code into /system processes, but the dependencies of those
libraries will load from /vendor until it reaches a library that's
always on /system. In the SP-HAL case, if both framework and vendor
libraries depend on a library of the same name, both versions will be
loaded, but they will be isolated from each other.
It's possible to compile differently -- reducing your source files,
exporting different include directories, etc. For details see:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/368372
None of this is enabled unless the device opts into the system/vendor
split with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current.
Bug: 36426473
Bug: 36079834
Test: m -j libcutils
Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
Test: (sanity) boot internal marlin
(cherry picked from commit 9610c548a8)
Merged-In: I76f9b28ef08a26d84d1365881e00696cc1dcfe5d
Change-Id: I76f9b28ef08a26d84d1365881e00696cc1dcfe5d
- moved __android_log_is_debuggable to a new public header
(log_properties.h)
- vendor version of sched_policy uses ALOG* instead SLOG*
Test: (sanity) liblog-unit-tests
Test: (sanity) libcutils_test (noting b/b/32972117, two tests continue
to fail)
Test: system/core as a whole makes with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
now with no problems.
Test: boots/works on internal marlin
Bug: 33241851
(cherry picked from commit 1f83aa424f)
Merged-In: I5bc1f348dc0f0c8814bec5b5c3d2c52c825ab640
Change-Id: I5bc1f348dc0f0c8814bec5b5c3d2c52c825ab640
We can't reuse the GID range for internal cache files, otherwise
we don't have a way to tease apart the difference when deciding if
it's safe to move apps.
Test: builds, boots
Bug: 37193650
Change-Id: I22c4e575cd557636e74c5c73035adb1d4dcbb7f7
We can't reuse the GID range for internal cache files, otherwise
we don't have a way to tease apart the difference when deciding if
it's safe to move apps.
Test: builds, boots
Bug: 37193650
Change-Id: I22c4e575cd557636e74c5c73035adb1d4dcbb7f7
By setting vendor_available, the following may become true:
* a prebuilt library from this release may be used at runtime by
in a later releasse (by vendor code compiled against this release).
so this library shouldn't depend on runtime state that may change
in the future.
* this library may be loaded twice into a single process (potentially
an old version and a newer version). The symbols will be isolated
using linker namespaces, but this may break assumptions about 1
library in 1 process (your singletons will run twice).
Background:
This means that these modules may be built and installed twice --
once for the system partition and once for the vendor partition. The
system version will build just like today, and will be used by the
framework components on /system. The vendor version will build
against a reduced set of exports and libraries -- similar to, but
separate from, the NDK. This means that all your dependencies must
also mark vendor_available.
At runtime, /system binaries will load libraries from /system/lib*,
while /vendor binaries will load libraries from /vendor/lib*. There
are some exceptions in both directions -- bionic(libc,etc) and liblog
are always loaded from /system. And SP-HALs (OpenGL, etc) may load
/vendor code into /system processes, but the dependencies of those
libraries will load from /vendor until it reaches a library that's
always on /system. In the SP-HAL case, if both framework and vendor
libraries depend on a library of the same name, both versions will be
loaded, but they will be isolated from each other.
It's possible to compile differently -- reducing your source files,
exporting different include directories, etc. For details see:
https://android-review.googlesource.com/368372
None of this is enabled unless the device opts into the system/vendor
split with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current.
Bug: 36426473
Bug: 36079834
Test: m -j libcutils
Test: attempt to compile with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
Test: (sanity) boot internal marlin
Change-Id: I76f9b28ef08a26d84d1365881e00696cc1dcfe5d
- moved __android_log_is_debuggable to a new public header
(log_properties.h)
- vendor version of sched_policy uses ALOG* instead SLOG*
Test: (sanity) liblog-unit-tests
Test: (sanity) libcutils_test (noting b/b/32972117, two tests continue
to fail)
Test: system/core as a whole makes with BOARD_VNDK_VERSION := current
now with no problems.
Test: boots/works on internal marlin
Bug: 33241851
Change-Id: I5bc1f348dc0f0c8814bec5b5c3d2c52c825ab640
Misconfigured systems can have localhost pointing to an address that
isn't 127.0.0.1 or ::1.
adb is the only caller of the libcutils socket_loopback functions, so
move them into adb and switch the implementations over to using
INADDR_LOOPBACK and in6addr_loopback, instead of resolving 'localhost'
when connecting.
Bug: http://b/37282612
Test: `killall adb; adb shell`
Test: `killall adb; ip addr del 127.0.0.1/8 dev lo; adb shell`
Change-Id: I01c1885f1d9757ad0f7b353dd04b4d1f057741c8