clone is already declared in header and exists in both arm/mips libc.
Add the missing one in libc.so and libc.a (*1) for x86.
(*) only updated bionic_clone.o and clone.o from build after
22d366cc09383956dc264ed4641572e609392eee
Change-Id: Ibcb39948d48b84398543d84304ead21dab534c40
Both exist in header android-X/arch-<arch>/usr/include/setjmp.h
already. Add to X86 to be consistent with header and other archs
ARM/MIPS
See https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=19851
Change-Id: I635c6c0491f5bf2aaa9013f23cb4b1bf7cb57a40
This patch removes all prebuilt C runtime object files from
the ndk/platforms/ directory. We replace them with equivalent
assembly sources lifted from the following directories:
bionic/libc/private/ (for __dso_handle.S and __dso_handle_so.S)
bionic/libc/arch-$ARCH/ (for all others)
Note: This requires that your NDK's gen-platforms.sh script be
capable of rebuilding the object files from sources.
See https://android-review.googlesource.com/36822
The goal here is to make it much easier to update these files,
and track their changes relative to the content of bionic/lib.
For example to fix the following issues in the future:
Change-Id: If4c84e2584b0e58ca3585b034bb8a13a8add8ab9
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=26911http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=23203
We don't use these since NDK r5, since we now provide
customized versions of the library under
$NDK/sources/android/libthread_db
Change-Id: I2e3103b85c14e75a00ba9cece7a872d2156f5ef9
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 updates the platform files for API level 9 on x86 to
the binaries built from the internal Gingerbread branch
containing the back-ported AOSP x86 support patches.
Change-Id: I5bc43b4a5c346f7fab8eb57289803edc0c0f2d75
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 patch updates the system C and C++ libraries used for
the x86 ABI. We remove the old binary targetting API level 5
(Eclair) since we don't support x86 on it anyway, and put new ones
generated from the AOSP tree with the full_x86-eng build product.
This is necessary to be able to prebuild STLport binaries for
the x86 NDK.
The binaries corresponding to the AOSP platform/bionic.git tree
using the following SHA-1, when building full_x86-eng:
4c090434a4fcffb3a8bb7ebee7cc6e52befceeae
Change-Id: I63c71554c655f18a6a6f9135074792a8681098bb