New command 'mkuser <id>' sets up a user directory in /data/misc/user/,
readable by all apps within that user and writeable by the local system
process.
Change-Id: I5ddde8c4a80f606e723bb41aa64581a0720842d5
To make sure the stature which pass between 32/64bit process have
same memory layout for 32/64bit.
Signed-off-by: Fengwei Yin <fengwei.yin@intel.com>
Co-Authored-by: Narayan Kamath <narayan@google.com> (Unit test only.)
Change-Id: I1bc2d12cce41ec0bc484adcaf968f274bec75c12
There was no explicit support for x86/64 architecture in EGL/GLES wrappers.
This resulted either in failures or sub-optimal implementation of the wrapper functions.
Change-Id: I20d99d7372fbf642ee4b94a05c8cb971cba29988
Signed-off-by: Wajdeczko, Michal <michal.wajdeczko@intel.com>
This ensures it's the same size in both 32 and 64 bit
processes and also brings it in line with struct
MotionEntry.
(cherry-picked from bc6001b026)
Change-Id: I28e87050478920a54132efbbb8138076ebad1409
At present, the app lib symlinks are created before setting
the package directory security context, and therefore default
to system_data_file. Upon a later restorecon_recursive,
they are relabeled to the same type as the package directory,
e.g. app_data_file. Avoid this inconsistency by setting the
package directory security context before creating the symlink
so that it inherits the same security context.
Change-Id: I1ee6ccd8a2aa63a4d2efda67f313c97932235911
Signed-off-by: Stephen Smalley <sds@tycho.nsa.gov>
The gralloc API now provides a way for using lock/unlock with the Android
explicit synchronisation concept. This changes updates the GraphicBuffer class
to also expose this functionality, and updates the Surface class to make use of
in line with the dequeueBuffer/queueBuffer mechanism.
This new behaviour is dependent on GRALLOC_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_3. If the local
gralloc module does not support this then the existing synchronous lock/unlock
mechanism will be used.
Change-Id: I8c3fd9592e0c5400ac9be84450f55a77cc0bbdc5
The gralloc API now provides a way for using lock/unlock with the Android
explicit synchronisation concept. This changes updates the GraphicBuffer class
to also expose this functionality, and updates the Surface class to make use of
in line with the dequeueBuffer/queueBuffer mechanism.
This new behaviour is dependent on GRALLOC_MODULE_API_VERSION_0_3. If the local
gralloc module does not support this then the existing synchronous lock/unlock
mechanism will be used.
Change-Id: I77daa1beb197b63b1c2f281b8414ac4ae4b5b03c
The instruction-set is used to construct the dalvik cache
path and is also passed down to dex2oat.
(cherry picked from commit 791781bfb8)
Change-Id: I43396b16f6eaecacf0fb7d052526fc5a239167ac
It can help to detect some kind of error, such as why GraphicBuffer::flatten
will crash when handle is null.
Change-Id: I703cd035b96edb7afb324cf24d8230d4e55f4f52
Signed-off-by: Jun Jiang <jun.a.jiang@intel.com>