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06-Jan-2012 |
Steve Block <steveblock@google.com> |
Rename (IF_)LOGE(_IF) to (IF_)ALOGE(_IF) DO NOT MERGE See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/#/c/157220 Bug: 5449033 Change-Id: Ic9c19d30693bd56755f55906127cd6bd7126096c
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20-Dec-2011 |
Steve Block <steveblock@google.com> |
Rename (IF_)LOGD(_IF) to (IF_)ALOGD(_IF) DO NOT MERGE See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/156016 Bug: 5449033 Change-Id: I4c4e33bb9df3e39e11cd985e193e6fbab4635298
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13-Jul-2011 |
Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com> |
Remove some #ifdef HAVE_ANDROID_OS that were needed for the simulator build Change-Id: I13d9f251f86c05ae5405f37adbf6b8e9660935ba Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
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12-Apr-2011 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
More native code cleanup. Don't keep unused global references to classes, don't throw exceptions when an exception is already pending, and fix a (harmless) misunderstanding about how GetStringChars works. Change-Id: Ie445036f057daa8a1c76aceb7bad2a84fb81d820
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16-Feb-2011 |
Kenny Root <kroot@google.com> |
Clean up use of HAVE_ANDROID_OS HAVE_ANDROID_OS was defined as "1" for targets, but never defined as "0" for non-targets. Changing them to #ifdef should be safe and matches all the other uses of HAVE_ANDROID_OS throughout the system. Change-Id: I82257325a8ae5e4e4371ddfc4dbf51cea8ea0abb
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01-Apr-2010 |
Jeff Brown <jeffbrown@google.com> |
Fix alarms with negative or very large wakup times. When the wakeup time is negative, the kernel /dev/alarm driver never triggers the alarm. This can cause alarms to back up in the priority queue since an alarm at the head with a negative wakup time will never be triggered. Now we use 0 as the wakup time which causes an immediate triggering. When the wakeup time is very large, it is possible for a numeric overflow to occur when converting the timestamp from milliseconds since epoch to nanoseconds. This has been fixed by avoiding the intermediate conversion in the JNI call so that overflow cannot occur. Bug: b/2558820 Change-Id: I4f5b4646a04090cc749a9fc5d3982a68402954ef
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19-May-2009 |
Mathias Agopian <mathias@google.com> |
checkpoint: split libutils into libutils + libbinder
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09-Mar-2009 |
The Android Open Source Project <initial-contribution@android.com> |
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