adbd (and its dependencies) are marked as recovery_available:true so
that recovery version of the binary is built separately from the one for
system partition. This allows us to stop copying the system version to
the recovery partition and also opens up the way to enable shared
libraries in the recovery partition. Then we can also build adbd as a
dynamic executable.
Bug: 79146551
Test: m -j adbd.recovery
Change-Id: Ib95614c7435f9d0afc02a0c7d5ae1a94e439e32a
libunwindstack_test:UnwindTest.* are all failing, but at least this
builds.
Test: Enable host bionic; m
Test: out/soong/host/linux_bionic-x86/nativetest64/libdemangle_test/libdemangle_test
Test: out/soong/host/linux_bionic-x86/nativetest64/libunwindstack_test/libunwindstack_test
Change-Id: Ie6c774ecb4d7a467b5ea7ae977833e9cba178f2d
The lib is used by libc_malloc_debug_backtrace which is
vendor_available. libc_malloc_debug_backtrace is marked as such because
it is again used by libmemunreachable which is vendor_available.
Bug: 33241851
Test: BOARD_VNDK_VERSION=current m -j libmemunreachable.vendor
Change-Id: I978f8e34d354e4fe03a3c19dd0dbc6899f26a793
Test: Ran the executable and verified names get demangled.
Test: Ran with the -c option to verify it compares demangled names.
Change-Id: I9118ccc4398980346d26f615cdfed0bb756b52fe
The purpose of this demangler is to avoid crashes for any string.
- It does one pass and should avoid going past the end of the string.
- The code avoids recursion to minimize the amount of stack required.
- It cannot demangle all mangled names, but it should be able to work
on nearly all names in normal stack traces.
- If the mangled name is too large, it will stop demangling and return
as if the name is not a demangled name.
Test: Passes new unit tests.
Change-Id: I596f74a533c0e093d1517c6bd11cced07009d321