This change sanitizes the x86-specific platform headers and libraries.
It does two things:
- Remove the stuff under android-3/arch-x86
- Update the content of android-9/arch-x86 from a recent AOSP
full_x86-eng build (see caveats below).
Some files appear to move because they didn't change (e.g. kernel headers).
This change was generated by following these steps:
1/ Build full_x86-eng from the AOSP tree
2/ From $ANDROID_ROOT/ndk, run:
build/tools/dev-system-import.sh --direct --arch=x86 9
3/ Under $ANDROID_ROOT/development/ndk, do:
git rm -r android-3/arch-x86
git add android-9/arch-x86
git checkout -- android-9/include
git ls-files -o | xargs rm
git commit
IMPORTANT:
The AOSP tip-of-tree used to generate these files
includes post-Gingerbread changes !!
The final version of the android-9/arch-x86 files will have to
be generated from the gingerbread branch after we back-port all
x86-support changes to it.
These binaries are thus not final, but can be used to generate
working experimental NDK packages, including prebuilt GNU libstdc++
and STLport binaries that implement -fstack-protector correctly.
Change-Id: I260896185a098b9b356bd26f492692e4a4f66f8f
This updates the static C library version provided with
the NDK to the version from the AOSP gingerbread-release
branch, more specifically using the platform/bionic.git SHA1 of:
3f14ff34dfbd00fcffb18b10a1a3e17e2cc5ebdf
This file is only used to rebuild a gdbserver binary. This version
contains changes necessary to fix gdbserver crashing issues on
certain Honeycomb devices.
You will need to rebuild the NDK gdbserver binary after this patch
is submitted (see build/tools/build-gdbserver.sh --help).
Change-Id: Iab7ff707a9bdbdca0d0fd017178e25da9d48e43d
Fix the stdint.h header for C++ inclusion. The limit and constant related macros
should only be defined if __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS and __STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS are
defined, respectively.
Change-Id: I85b00ed857f40b9c17d530f1405f0f098c5f10f3
If compiling userland code with -std=c99, the current header produces an
error. The content of this header originally is a kernel internal header,
where asm() is acceptable. In a header visible to userland, this should be
__asm__ instead.
This change is done for all newly extracted headers by the extraction
script, by https://review.source.android.com/19406, which was recently
merged.
Change-Id: I69332124a56577673a14e84cd7d9a4462c307724
The function is not implemented by our C library, but it is not
possible to build GNU libstdc++-v3 if the declaration is not part
of this header.
Change-Id: Iff6fa63465dde0d4e38c0f91709475bb35b31af9
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 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.
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