* Add support for
deleteTagData(tag, uid)
setCounterSet(counterSetNum, uid)
setPacifier(on)
* Add resource tracking
(If only kernel process termination had a hook)
Because the xt_qtaguid netfilter module needs to keep track of
tagged sockets, it needs a way to know when the process owning
the socket has died.
Normally the app will untag the sockets. But not on crash.
So the process opens the qtaguid misc dev, which is closed on crash,
at which point the xt_qtaguid can force-untag the processes sockets,
and thus allowing their refcount to go down and release them.
* Add pacifier support
Add function to enable/disable pacification of the xt_qtaguid
kernel module. (mostly for debugging)
Change-Id: I7f2228e65208046dd37ec1c7407ee307d5ba9b99
This adds a new function to libcutils, partition_wiped().
This is used to determine if a partition is wiped.
Change-Id: Ibb388976c6b5bd3923b62d8f79b2b97748abf6c1
Ext4 filesystems like to be unmounted before rebooting. The Android system
doesn't have a traditional Linux init setup, and shutting down the system
was not much more than calling sync(2) and reboot(2). This adds a new
function to libcutils called android_reboot(). By default, it calls sync()
and then remounts all writable filesystems as read-only and marks them clean.
There is a flag parameter in which the caller can ask for sync() not to be
called, or to not remount the filesystems as read-only. Then it will call
reboot(2) as directed by the other parameters. This change also updates
adb, init and toolbox to call the new android_reboot() function.
Fixes bugs 3350709 and 3495575.
Change-Id: I16d71ffce3134310d7a260f61ec6f4dd204124a7
Just pass them through to their specific GCC builtins. If we find
that the builtins are not performing well or have other issues, we can
pull in existing public implementations and/or write arch-specific
helpers if necessary.
Change-Id: I278e6b73d75fac88808ed4546070d288c06f79e0
Signed-off-by: Dima Zavin <dima@android.com>
Merge commit 'df2f5a07aecac7be4ac2d1100668a0396fd256e7'
* commit 'df2f5a07aecac7be4ac2d1100668a0396fd256e7':
Qualify the source argument of atomic loads as a const pointer.
Merge commit 'd55f0adfb5ec4202ad5bd5d188e66c0f6a27b0aa' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'd55f0adfb5ec4202ad5bd5d188e66c0f6a27b0aa':
Qualify the source argument of atomic loads as a const pointer.
I usually call this a "store/store barrier" for maximum clarity, but
the common way of describing it is "store barrier" or "store fence".
This doesn't use "dmb st" yet since we're waiting on the toolchain
update, but it gets the various macros and inline functions in place
so we can use them in the VM.
Bug 3003477
git cherry-pick 2ba5eec3972b4ce46feb677116534fcd3d136e0a
Change-Id: Ifd2d3588be96aa529d490789436cf48c962021ba
Merge commit 'f2af88e81af5efb2d585963507f798d5a8b93d67' into gingerbread-plus-aosp
* commit 'f2af88e81af5efb2d585963507f798d5a8b93d67':
Tracking merge of dalvik-dev to gingerbread
Invoking LOG_ASSERT, LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL or LOG_ALWAYS_FATAL_IF variadic macros
without the printf format string arg caused compilation errors because the
variable arg list (__VA_ARGS__) was eventually passed to
__android_log_assert() func in place of a required parameter. This error
only occured in debug builds because LOG_ASSERT() is a no-op in release
builds. This change allows debug builds to succeed.
Change-Id: I7e7b7de3e501133468ce083e0e0d6e699dd59667
Signed-off-by: Chris Pearson <christopherx.c.pearson@intel.com>
Include <stddef.h> to get definition of size_t. Remove inclusion
of <stdint.h>, which doesn't seem to be needed.
Change-Id: Ib7ff231b5ec4b8c672084801fbb294a50cb7c3d7
Merge commit '2c4676de62cf8ca7e3759f7f709e29c623495f55'
* commit '2c4676de62cf8ca7e3759f7f709e29c623495f55':
Define inline atomic operations for x86 and ARM.
This change moves the ARM definitions into GCC extended inline
assembler. In addition, the same set of x86 definitions are now
shared among all x86 targets.
Change-Id: I6e5aa3a413d0af2acbe5d32994983d35a01fdcb3
Missing a #define to map android_atomic_swap to its new name. Worked
fine in the other branches, because nobody was using android_atomic_swap
in the other branches.
Change-Id: I0e730e9823ac5cd2fee5a3f856ce05d36df5d87e
Added new atomic functions, renamed some old ones. Some #defines have
been added for backward compatibility.
Merged the pre- and post-ARMv6 implementations into a single file.
Renamed the semi-private __android_membar_full_smp to USE_SCREAMING_CAPS
since that's more appropriate for a macro.
Added lots of comments.
Note Mac OS X primitives have not been tested.
Change-Id: If827260750aeb61ad5c2b760e30658e29dbb26f2
Added atomic-inline.h. Added a platform-specific memory barrier call
there.
Added android_atomic_acquire_cmpxchg() and android_atomic_release_store().
Not tested on Mac OS X or SH.
Added memory barrier calls to linux-x86 atomics. Mac OS X has barrier
functions already. sh isn't really SMP-ready. linux-arm needs work
(to be done in a separate change).
Updated the makefile to make the SMP state visible to the code here.
Note that host binaries are NOT built with SMP enabled; while our hosts
are very likely SMP, it's not worth figuring out e.g. whether it's okay
to use the SSE2 mfence instruction or have to use something else. We
haven't had barriers enabled in host tools before, so there's probably
no need to stat now.
Removed quasiatomic 64-bit calls (now part of Dalvik).
Change-Id: I42ae05f5db2cc9a5b64ad87f15481e2838371f1d
Added atomic-inline.h. Added a platform-specific memory barrier call
there.
Added android_atomic_acquire_cmpxchg() and android_atomic_release_store().
Not tested on Mac OS X or SH.
Added memory barrier calls to linux-x86 atomics. Mac OS X has barrier
functions already. sh isn't really SMP-ready. linux-arm needs work
(to be done in a separate change).
Updated the makefile to make the SMP state visible to the code here.
Note that host binaries are NOT built with SMP enabled; while our hosts
are very likely SMP, it's not worth figuring out e.g. whether it's okay
to use the SSE2 mfence instruction or have to use something else. We
haven't had barriers enabled in host tools before, so there's probably
no need to stat now.
Removed quasiatomic 64-bit calls (now part of Dalvik).
Change-Id: I49e5e6c8abe70f304cdedb9d7b8e6e65f8925815