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29-Mar-2016 |
Josh Gao <jmgao@google.com> |
Delete lies from x86_64 setjmp implementation. Previously, the implementation of setjmp on x86_64 claimed that sigprocmask would write to two longs' worth of bytes. Bug: http://b/27856501 Change-Id: I9f32b40ac773a0cd91a976aace5bfba6e67fb0f8 (cherry picked from commit c244fcb8a3396f94976a56379cce144c4451c3d4)
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15-Mar-2016 |
Josh Gao <jmgao@google.com> |
Silence false positive warnings on GCC. We still use GCC to build the bionic unit tests into CTS, and it emits a false positive -Wmissing-field-initializers warning for the C++11 aggregate initialization syntax `Foo foo = {}`. Bug: http://b/27656293 Change-Id: I016d8dae6d6cd28afe4bc19250c2a8fba908f8e6 (cherry picked from commit d7878529b80295625df610bd32dadf11d507e8c0)
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09-Mar-2016 |
Josh Gao <jmgao@google.com> |
debuggerd: rethrow the full signal we receive, always. The previous code assumed that returning would be sufficient to rethrow signals like SIGSEGV. This is not true, for example, in the case where a SIGSEGV is sent via kill(2). We were previously only sending the signal to ourselves in some cases, because using kill(2) would lose information in the siginfo_t argument. Use rt_tgsigqueueinfo(2) instead to preserve its contents. Bug: http://b/27367422 Change-Id: I1be822818d5905461979c7e12dc4e9c25049273b (cherry picked from commit 61cf3f3e033d2d7d13b06e0ae009ff12db787860)
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02-Dec-2014 |
Yabin Cui <yabinc@google.com> |
support _POSIX_REALTIME_SIGNALS Bug: 18489947 Change-Id: I2e834d68bc10ca5fc7ebde047b517a3074179475
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05-Sep-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Fix mips signed/unsigned signal_test.cpp build breakage. (cherry picked from commit aa13e839f06231b9299bb683a71abd954294b49b) Bug: 17436734 Change-Id: I167fc5d74c49cca7031c5739bc53fdf3bde71887
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28ea229bb29f3ee82991ca8b5ac5f7a9b7b89fdc |
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04-Sep-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Don't mask out SA_RESTORER from sa_flags. glibc doesn't do this, and we probably shouldn't either. Bug: 16703540 Bug: 17436734 (cherry picked from commit afe58ad9892de27a7acb0aaded6312ee0f958314) Change-Id: Iada5d0ae814f438cb276f056b2b5e3675f0e3666
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aa13e839f06231b9299bb683a71abd954294b49b |
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05-Sep-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Fix mips signed/unsigned signal_test.cpp build breakage. Change-Id: I045ce017c0c51e1843193759a2eb6fc5b93e3867
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04-Sep-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Don't mask out SA_RESTORER from sa_flags. glibc doesn't do this, and we probably shouldn't either. Bug: 16703540 Change-Id: Id5b93c3782e34024a9916463348e8f3caff191bf
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14-May-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Switch to g_ for globals. That's what the Google style guide recommends, and we're starting to get a mix. Change-Id: Ib0c53a890bb5deed5c679e887541a715faea91fc
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30-Apr-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Make SIGRTMIN hide the real-time signals we use internally. __SIGRTMIN will continue to tell the truth. This matches glibc's behavior (as evidenced by the fact that we don't need a special case in the strsignal test now). Change-Id: I1abe1681d516577afa8cd39c837ef12467f68dd2
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13-Feb-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Restore sys_signame for LP64. mksh is using this, and we probably build as much BSD source as glibc source. Change-Id: I400d255a67f9614ca9e57090e3a2e49d2b10cba4
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12-Feb-2014 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Clean up sys_signame and sys_siglist a little. We don't need quite so much duplication because we already have a way to get the signal number from its name, and that already copes with the fact that the mips/mips64 numbers are different from everyone else's. Also remove sys_signame from LP64. glibc doesn't have this BSD-ism. Change-Id: I6dc411a3d73589383c85d3b07d9d648311492a10
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28-Oct-2013 |
Christopher Ferris <cferris@google.com> |
Fix up failing glibc tests. There is a known bug running clone with the CLONE_VM flag, so for host create an empty test. Change the expected output of the stdio test for a glibc difference. Change the pause test to use ScopedSignalHandler to setup/restore the SIGALRM handler. After this, running bionic-unit-tests-glibc passes for all tests. Bug: 11389824 Change-Id: Ib304eae4164115835a54991dfdca5821ecc3db5e
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25-Oct-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Remove dependencies on obsolete __ARCH_WANT_SYSCALL_DEPRECATED system calls. (aarch64 kernels don't have these system calls.) Change-Id: I6f64075aa412f71520f2df71c3d69b647f91c1ca
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c7e9b2331771e5e87c34a8ee3dc6cc41d35b02fe |
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17-Oct-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Fix sigaction(3) for 64-bit. Also clean up <signal.h> and revert the hacks that were necessary for 64-bit in linker/debugger.cpp until now. Change-Id: I3b0554ca8a49ee1c97cda086ce2c1954ebc11892
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16-Oct-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Switch sigpending over to rt_sigpending. Change-Id: I7b28984796b5fb343cfbcc47e0afc3a84293d417
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16-Oct-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Fix sigsuspend to use rt_sigsuspend on all platforms. Change-Id: I981c1a66d35480d4457a0a08a1b042dac94daa5b
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21-Feb-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Fix raise(3) so it works in signal handlers. We could special-case raise(3) in non-threaded programs, but the more conservative course is to make pthread_kill(3) work in signal handlers at the cost of a race shared by other C libraries. Change-Id: I59fb23d03bdabf403435e731704b33acdf3e0234
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10-Jan-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Only have one copy of the kernel_sigset_t hack, and add more tests. Change-Id: I377522fcba6fb4b5fd2754ab15b091014bd7c16f
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07-Jan-2013 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Fix an off-by-one error in the sigset_t function error handling. Spotted while running the tests on MIPS, where sigset_t is actually large enough. The bits in sigset_t are used such that signal 1 is represented by bit 0, so the range of signals is actually [1, 8*sizeof(sigset_t)]; it seems clearer to reword the code in terms of valid bit offsets [0, 8*sizeof(sigset_t)), which leads to the usual bounds checking idiom. Change-Id: Id899c288e15ff71c85dd2fd33c47f8e97aa1956f
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08-Dec-2012 |
Chris Dearman <chris@mips.com> |
Use pthread_kill() in raise() raise() should use pthread_kill() in a pthreads environment. For bionic this means it should always be used. Change-Id: Ic679272b664d2b8a7068b628fb83a9f7395c441f
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01-Dec-2012 |
Elliott Hughes <enh@google.com> |
Add argument checking to sigemptyset(3) and friends. You could argue that this is hurting people smart enough to have manually allocated a large-enough sigset_t, but those people are smart enough to implement their own sigset functions too. I wonder whether our least unpleasant way out of our self-inflicted 32-bit cesspool is to have equivalents of _FILE_OFFSET_BITS such as _SIGSET_T_BITS, so calling code could opt in? You'd have to be careful passing sigset_t arguments between code compiled with different options. Bug: 5828899 Change-Id: I0ae60ee8544835b069a2b20568f38ec142e0737b
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