The common header include/linux/a.out.h include asm/a.out.h, but
arm64/mips/mips64 don't have it. Add a placeholder before bionic
has it
Change-Id: I7084e0beabe86fec32987a89e66d6c094f1e8c22
Macros putc, getc and their unlock cousins use internal functions and
variables not necessarily available in future libc.so (*1). Remove macros
and use functions aleady exists in libc.so instead.
(*1) https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/110662/
Change-Id: I3faa2d74de40ef8376119b38f2a39d46ece47d07
Add clock_settime() and clock_nanosleep() function
prototypes in time.h.
Change-Id: I0eb45e465b3b48b9d4f3a4a8109a6f2d9c4f8ce2
Signed-off-by: Haruki Hasegawa <h6a.h4i.0@gmail.com>
Upstream clang3.6 still doesn't allow change of calling convension of
__builtin_isnan from the default to "softfp" (via __attribute__((pcs("aapcs"))))
as required by bionic libm.so for 32-bit ARM. Let's hope clang3.7
fix that. See upstream bug http://llvm.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=20958
Change-Id: Ibdcc1783ffa7cf2f36e733983bd6d912ad38df70
acov is a tool for gathering coverage information from a device and
generating a report from that information. To use:
1. sudo apt-get install lcov
2. Build application/library with coverage information.
3. Push the new binaries to the device.
4. Run tests with the additional environment variables:
* GCOV_PREFIX=/data/local/tmp/gcov
* GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP=`echo $(ANDROID_BUILD_TOP) | grep -o / | wc -l`
5. Run `acov`.
acov will pull all coverage information from the device, push it to the
right directories, run lcov, and display the coverage report (currently
by opening it in your browser).
Bug: 10134489
Change-Id: I604c8ec2e9fa5d23ee9c279b515ff6cfc497dfa7
Also
1. Header singal.h now includes <sys/ucontext.h>
2. asm/user.h include sys/user.h
3. change use of user_i387_struct to user_fpregs_struct
See bionic 26a8eb50a84e131d34d10d5d167d67e9995399bd
Change-Id: I9592e98b90d773ef5babb428a6a6ef208fe86327
Just a tricky issue.
WRAP(stat) -> stat_portable, However we have a struct naming stat_portable.
Let's just rename it.
Change-Id: If0a33661d9d23750d4af45158d1336bb71a08cab
When GCC is built bionic's stdio.h (among other headers) is fixed: __va_list
is replaced with __gnuc_va_list, and put in include-fixed/stdio.h,
unless stdio.h already contains __gnuc_va_list. When GCC is later
used bionic's stdio.h is never included.
The problem in the context of NDK is that all 32-bit Android toolchain
are built with android-9 header and expect to work with all API levels
sometime with sustantially different stdio.h.
This CL stops GCC from generating include-fixed/stdio.h by putting
__gnuc_va_list in it.
See bionic df85f50b and b.android.com/73728
Change-Id: I7a490496efbd491a0376608b9ae6e9e2dfc15fb3