Use external/safe-iop to check for overflows on arithmetic
operations.
Also remove an unnecessary copy of Vector/SharedBuffer from
codeflinger and use the copy from libutils instead.
Note that some of the unit tests are somewhat useless due to
test-runner limitations : gtest's ability to filter on abort message
doesn't work when combined with messages formatted by android's logging
system.
bug: 22953624
(cherry picked from commit c609c31fb5)
Change-Id: I61644633db6b54fa230683615de9724f7fabf6fb
Use external/safe-iop to check for overflows on arithmetic
operations.
Also remove an unnecessary copy of Vector/SharedBuffer from
codeflinger and use the copy from libutils instead.
Note that some of the unit tests are somewhat useless due to
test-runner limitations : gtest's ability to filter on abort message
doesn't work when combined with messages formatted by android's logging
system.
bug: 22953624
Change-Id: I46b1ae8ca1f3a010be13aca36a091e76a97a7b70
The actual bug is == instead of !=, but the real cause was me trying to be
too clever. This patch switches to much simpler code, and -- since the
intended use of this code is security anyway -- adds logging if anything
goes wrong.
Bug: 19361774
Change-Id: If2af07d31a5002f9010b838247b691f6b28bdfb1
This isn't particularly useful in and of itself, but it does introduce the
first (trivial) unit test, improves the documentation (including details
about how to debug init crashes), and made me aware of how unpleasant the
existing parser is.
I also fixed a bug in passing --- unless you thought the "peboot" and "pm"
commands were features...
Bug: 19217569
Change-Id: I6ab76129a543ce3ed3dab52ef2c638009874c3de
- Deal with some -Wunused issues
- Override PRI macros (windows)
- Revert use of PRI macros on off64_t (linux)
- Deal with a gnu++11 complaince issue
Change-Id: Ie66751293bd84477a5a6dfd8a57e700a16e36964