This fixes WCHAR_MIN / WCHAR_MAX to be signed / unsigned based on
the target ABI.
This only impacts ARM where wchar_t is really 'unsigned int'.
One can define _WCHAR_IS_ALWAYS_SIGNED to restore the old behaviour.
See http://b.android.com/55749
Change-Id: Idb63b7b11aecd3cfee37f5b6dd2eba78b308876f
This patch ensures that wchar_t is a 32-bit number when targetting
API level < 9 (i.e. Froyo or older).
You can restore the previous (and broken) behaviour by defining
_WCHAR_IS_8BIT at compile time. See http://b.android.com/57267
for more context.
BUG=57267
Change-Id: Ib334e8fe95a3f592d5d4bb157b0f123984133597
1. __set_errno is deprecated and subject to removal in future release
2. elf.h is seen to be included alone, causing compilation error due
to undefined uint32_t and uint64_t
Change-Id: I4ca348a8ba0689eb3880622dcf5c53be470c57e8
The LONG_LONG_MIN, LONG_LONG_MAX and ULONG_LONG_MAX are
GLibc-specific macros. Move their declarations from
<pthread.h> to <limits.h> where they belong.
Change-Id: I597465b99893706ade82069238f60df73d8e236e
This patch modifies <signal.h>, starting from API level 8,
to include <asm/sigcontext.h>.
It is required to be able to use <signal.h> on a MIPS
platform. See https://android-review.googlesource.com/32281
Change-Id: I720259541fa7e2a4d6a428eae9fd4882c5355c31
- Add pread64(), pwrite64(), ftruncate64() for API level 11
- Cleanup declaration of lseek64() to use off64_t instead of loff_t
- Cleanup declaration of prctl() to use variable number of arguments
The cleanups are performed to better match upstream.
Change-Id: Ic9e44c0ea3dc1202d3c3478bdb2b6006e83b08dc
This patch improves the formatting of <pthread.h> as exposed by the NDK:
- change '#if __cplusplus' into '#ifdef __cplusplus'
- change C++-style comment into C-style comment
It also adds pthread_atfork() for API level 11 (3.0)
Change-Id: Ie814208335ed102d4c178a4c373e6963e5dcc9dd
Remove the prebuilt system shared libraries and unified symbol files
from development/ndk. We don't need them anymore:
- the unified symbol files are replaced by separate functions/variables
symbol list, which were added in a previous commit, i.e.:
libc.so.txt --> libc.so.functions.txt
libc.so.variables.txt
- the shared libraries are now generated on the fly by the NDK
gen-platforms.sh script, from the functions/variables symbol lists.
Note that we need to keep the static libraries and runtime objects,
they are required to build the cross-toolchains and target binaries.
Change-Id: Ifa0a7f2d741ed32b80216561ca3f17e67df06ce9
This change introduces separate symbol lists for functions
and variables of each NDK system shared library.
Note that we don't remove the unified symbol files yet. This
will be done later when we complete other changes under ndk/,
namely the ability to generate platforms trees containing shell
libraries generated directly from them.
These files were generated using the following:
cd development/ndk
for DIR in platforms/*/*/lib; do
for ARCH in arm x86; do
$NDK/build/tools/gen-system-symbols $DIR $DIR/../symbols
done
done
This means that the symbol lists were generated by parsing the
existing prebuilt shared libraries under platforms/ and extracting
their function and variable names.
Change-Id: Ie1e791d98260a7f0d8d2e9f71323a7ea448f2dd4
This change removes the declaration of functions that are not
implemented by our various versions of our C library.
The corresponding declarations are moved inside #if 0 .. #endif
blocks (so it becomes easy to remember that they are missing)
Also refresh the headers a little (i.e. adding a few missing decl
and macros, remove C++ comments, etc)
See http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=7807
Change-Id: I4ae1b1f3a181419eee2004c41b54768cc15e896f
NOTE: The missing decl are still there but encased in #if 0 .. #endif
blocks (to make it easier to implement them later). There are
a few exceptions in order to build STLport and libstdc++-v3
properly.
This change updates various system libraries to reflect changes that
happened during distinct platform releases. All details are in the
file bionic/libc/docs/CHANGES.TXT, but the summary is:
API level 5:
pthread.h:
pthread_mutex_lock_timeout_np()
pthread_cond_timedwait_monotonic_np()
pthread_cond_timedwait_relative_np()
API level 8:
pthread.h:
pthread_condattr_init()
pthread_condattr_destroy()
pthread_condattr_setpshared()
pthread_condattr_getpshared()
dlfcn.h:
dladdr()
sched.h:
clone()
signal.h:
killpg()
stdio.h:
fdprintf()
vfdprintf()
unistd.h:
getusershell()
setusershell()
endusershell()
wchar.h:
mbstowcs()
wcstombs()
time.h:
timezone
daylight
plus symbols from new headers: <fts.h>, <regex.h>, <err.h>, <warn.h>
Change-Id: I7ff1ffa2cb37b71473b1d137c7799f17d644ab63
This commit removes duplication of system headers per platform, i.e. remove
copies of common headers like <stdlib.h> from arch-arm/usr/include and arch-x86/usr/include
and move them to a common include directory. More specifically:
- common headers: android-N/arch-A/usr/include --> android-N/include
- arch-specific headers: android-N/arch-A/usr-include --> android-N/arch-A/include
- arch-specific libs: android-N/arch-A/usr/lib --> android-N/arch-A/lib
Change-Id: Ifdba5038d108901931f3e3a7c14ebe6270d2d276
NOTE: This also contains careful separation of API-level-specific headers.
For example, platforms/android-5/include/pthread.h contains new function
declarations that are not available when using platforms/android-3/include/pthread.h
NOTE: The NDK's build-platforms.sh script has been updated to understand the new
layout. This change in develeopment/ndk does not change the layout of
platform files under $NDK/platforms after build-platforms.sh is called.
Remove all duplicate platform files, i.e development/ndk/platforms/android-N now
only contains files that are introduced in API level 'N' and not found in level 'N-1'
(This makes it easier to manage independent platform release branches, and makes
platform additions trivial to examine and maintain).
Move samples that depends on features of API level 'N' into platforms/android-N/samples
+ update tests/run-all.sh accordingly
Change-Id: I04c4c67c6c674c1714d5812d461d0524a4f4cfd9
We now rely instead on the content of $NDK/sources/cxx-stl/system/include
that is automatically used if a module has C++ sources.
Change-Id: I4319d9260fcf9fb31c59c2f21ca64b536725d4f5
The idea is to allow developing the NDK in the open, while
having the platforms and samples under a private branch until
the corresponding release are open-sourced.
Change-Id: Iee995fb6c4d3ee1387dea7486e599e079c9e4c6d