Originally, vndk_lite does not include system/lib/vndk-* directory but
searching the required files in system/lib instead. However, in GSI,
they are using the vndk libs which has symbols than core variants.
To avoid this problem, allow the vendor processes in vndk_lite devices
to search system/lib prior to vndk libs.
Bug: 124063441
Test: Check boot for vndk_lite devices.
Change-Id: I89a72e9d43d6fb05f4b6d87bbd4500f8febfe970
There are tests that require access to both system and vendor libraries,
like what the linker sets up when there is no matching config section.
Test: atest cameraservice_test libsurfaceflinger_unittest perfprofd_test \
inputflinger_tests (no new failures, but 3 old ones)
Test: Internal test can load libandroid.so
Bug: 124127405
Bug: 123700170
Change-Id: I4f5cb2e09bdf1ae510259198c08c252b41249d94
This commit fixes the search paths for vendor binaries in ASAN targets.
Test: Boot aosp_walleye-userdebug to home screen
Change-Id: Id87ceee3c43098bd453f6fae4f32ea62355f922b
As of Id663c5f284e3b4fc65ed8cb8c2da6bcf6542e034, the asan libs
are in the TARGET_COPY_OUT_X subpath of the /data/asan/ dir, rather
than just 'x' unconditionally.
Test: presubmit
Change-Id: I3a515791e237ad10703415ea532c7a089660d8e9
The vulkan runtime loads drivers into the sphal namespace and relies
on them being in the sphal search path so that it doesn't have to
hardcode /vendor/${LIB}/hw.
These paths used to be allowed, but were removed by commit 2498e1b
because they were believed not to be required. Things didn't break
immediately because the vulkan runtime has a (supposed to be
temporary) fallback to hw_get_module, which loads from
/vendor/${LIB}/hw using absolute paths.
Bug: 123600276
Test: Launch Vulkan app on device with hw_get_module disabled
Change-Id: I07ac43bc9d2d877d8f427058b2d62c62d065c558
This CL fixes the design problem of the previous mechanism for providing
the bootstrap bionic and the runtime bionic to the same path.
Previously, bootstrap bionic was self-bind-mounted; i.e.
/system/bin/libc.so is bind-mounted to itself. And the runtime bionic
was bind-mounted on top of the bootstrap bionic. This has not only caused
problems like `adb sync` not working(b/122737045), but also is quite
difficult to understand due to the double-and-self mounting.
This is the new design:
Most importantly, these four are all distinct:
1) bootstrap bionic (/system/lib/bootstrap/libc.so)
2) runtime bionic (/apex/com.android.runtime/lib/bionic/libc.so)
3) mount point for 1) and 2) (/bionic/lib/libc.so)
4) symlink for 3) (/system/lib/libc.so -> /bionic/lib/libc.so)
Inside the mount namespace of the pre-apexd processes, 1) is
bind-mounted to 3). Likewise, inside the mount namespace of the
post-apexd processes, 2) is bind-mounted to 3). In other words, there is
no self-mount, and no double-mount.
Another change is that mount points are under /bionic and the legacy
paths become symlinks to the mount points. This is to make sure that
there is no bind mounts under /system, which is breaking some apps.
Finally, code for creating mount namespaces, mounting bionic, etc are
refactored to mount_namespace.cpp
Bug: 120266448
Bug: 123275379
Test: m, device boots, adb sync/push/pull works,
especially with following paths:
/bionic/lib64/libc.so
/bionic/bin/linker64
/system/lib64/bootstrap/libc.so
/system/bin/bootstrap/linker64
Change-Id: Icdfbdcc1efca540ac854d4df79e07ee61fca559f
Getting it back in line with the normal ld.config.txt. This was missed in
http://r.android.com/854740.
Test: Flash and boot on marlin
Bug: 119867084
Bug: 113373927
Change-Id: Ic7e482133250eda20ff2c94c27bdee30e015ab5c
Support netd to load resolv Apex.
Switch namespaces when switching library paths between
/system and the APEX, so that internal library dependencies in both
locations are loaded from their own directory.
Bug: 119527674
Test: make; flash; lsof -p $(pidof netd)
Test: 1. manual test datacall/wifi work
2. manual test tethering work
3. system/netd/tests/runtests.sh
Change-Id: I3f69e85f2f529636f0ef29a2d9d71ad582c46dfb
* changes:
Make libdexfile_external.so accessible from binaries and libraries in /system.
The runtime namespace needs to be visible since libopenjdk is loaded through dlopen().