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Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliott Hughes 68b67113a4 'Avoid confusing "read prevented write" log messages' 2.
This time it's assembler.

Change-Id: Iae6369833b8046b8eda70238bb4ed0cae64269ea
2013-10-15 17:17:05 -07:00
Elliott Hughes eb847bc866 Fix x86_64 build, clean up intermediate libraries.
The x86_64 build was failing because clone.S had a call to __thread_entry which
was being added to a different intermediate .a on the way to making libc.so,
and the linker couldn't guarantee statically that such a relocation would be
possible.

  ld: error: out/target/product/generic_x86_64/obj/STATIC_LIBRARIES/libc_common_intermediates/libc_common.a(clone.o): requires dynamic R_X86_64_PC32 reloc against '__thread_entry' which may overflow at runtime; recompile with -fPIC

This patch addresses that by ensuring that the caller and callee end up in the
same intermediate .a. While I'm here, I've tried to clean up some of the mess
that led to this situation too. In particular, this removes libc/private/ from
the default include path (except for the DNS code), and splits out the DNS
code into its own library (since it's a weird special case of upstream NetBSD
code that's diverged so heavily it's unlikely ever to get back in sync).

There's more cleanup of the DNS situation possible, but this is definitely a
step in the right direction, and it's more than enough to get x86_64 building
cleanly.

Change-Id: I00425a7245b7a2573df16cc38798187d0729e7c4
2013-10-09 16:00:17 -07:00
Nick Kralevich 6861c6f85e Make error messages even better!
Change-Id: I72bd1eb1d526dc59833e5bc3c636171f7f9545af
2013-10-04 11:43:30 -07:00
Christopher Ferris 59a13c122e Optimize __memset_chk, __memcpy_chk. DO NOT MERGE.
This change creates assembler versions of __memcpy_chk/__memset_chk
that is implemented in the memcpy/memset assembler code. This change
avoids an extra call to memcpy/memset, instead allowing a simple fall
through to occur from the chk code into the body of the real
implementation.

Testing:

- Ran the libc_test on __memcpy_chk/__memset_chk on all nexus devices.
- Wrote a small test executable that has three calls to __memcpy_chk and
  three calls to __memset_chk. First call dest_len is length + 1. Second
  call dest_len is length. Third call dest_len is length - 1.
  Verified that the first two calls pass, and the third fails. Examined
  the logcat output on all nexus devices to verify that the fortify
  error message was sent properly.
- I benchmarked the new __memcpy_chk and __memset_chk on all systems. For
  __memcpy_chk and large copies, the savings is relatively small (about 1%).
  For small copies, the savings is large on cortex-a15/krait devices
  (between 5% to 30%).
  For cortex-a9 and small copies, the speed up is present, but relatively
  small (about 3% to 5%).
  For __memset_chk and large copies, the savings is also small (about 1%).
  However, all processors show larger speed-ups on small copies (about 30% to
  100%).

Bug: 9293744

Merge from internal master.

(cherry-picked from 7c860db074)

Change-Id: I916ad305e4001269460ca6ebd38aaa0be8ac7f52
2013-08-14 18:14:43 -07:00
Christopher Ferris 7c83a1ed81 Break bionic implementations into arch versions. DO NOT MERGE
Move arch specific code for arm, mips, x86 into separate
makefiles.
In addition, add different arm cpu versions of memcpy/memset.

Bug: 8005082

(cherry picked from commit acdde8c1cf)

Change-Id: I0108d432af9f6283ae99adfc92a3399e5ab3e31d
2013-02-28 17:45:16 -08:00