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Author SHA1 Message Date
Mathias Agopian
002e1e58df libutils clean-up
Change-Id: I6ff4cfc736751de2912c697f954e45e275f2d386
2013-05-07 18:28:11 -07:00
Keun-young Park
9dd8d897d3 am 1cd763f1: am cd91024c: Merge "[MIPS] Avoid unaligned load/store for 64-bit doubles."
* commit '1cd763f123b9f1a2772ddff15ace81ec07b7660c':
  [MIPS] Avoid unaligned load/store for 64-bit doubles.
2013-03-26 11:45:01 -07:00
Keun-young Park
cd91024ca1 Merge "[MIPS] Avoid unaligned load/store for 64-bit doubles." 2013-03-26 17:47:19 +00:00
Mathias Agopian
cab25d680e improved CallStack a bit
- added a ctor that updates and dumps the stack immediately
- added a "logtag" parameter to dump()

Change-Id: Ie51c256071d282591752243bdb4f68cf9ff8829d
2013-03-21 17:12:40 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
5b00af2435 am 7212ff29: am 20e154f1: Merge "Second try at adding a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor."
* commit '7212ff29c6f4e4cd192fee6f072e80b36d8a728b':
  Second try at adding a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor.
2013-03-14 10:31:38 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
c47f0988a3 Revert "Add a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor."
Cherry pick from AOSP to fix the build.
See https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/53690/

This reverts commit 7f974ff2f3

Change-Id: I1b123f446d0ff41e11ff81d4ef5f1472b59cac93
2013-03-14 10:51:17 +00:00
Elliott Hughes
5ca39ea57a am 9b57ad73: am 8facd1b2: Merge "Add a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor."
* commit '9b57ad737bceba9f8d4f5be303c70fa72be00eaf':
  Add a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor.
2013-03-13 23:11:00 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
ddd286301b Second try at adding a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor.
Third-party libraries are currently trying to use the
MemoryBase constructor but failing because we fixed the
definition of ssize_t. This is a stop-gap for users of
this private API until we can get them fixed.

Bug: 8253769
Change-Id: Ie7c86f45fa39cb53539cab0ffe8585a585656714
2013-03-13 20:54:01 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
6dbf07d7d5 Revert "Add a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor."
This reverts commit 7f974ff2f3

Change-Id: I28ebfc5ac88bd025471b613aa7958d23749e6991
2013-03-14 02:56:34 +00:00
Elliott Hughes
7f974ff2f3 Add a compatibility symbol for the MemoryBase constructor.
Third-party libraries are currently trying to use the
MemoryBase constructor but failing because we fixed the
definition of ssize_t. This is a stop-gap for users of
this private API until we can get them fixed.

Bug: 8253769
Change-Id: I8a19770f3252d88ee87023fde625cc6289924b0d
2013-03-13 18:19:20 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
e3e43b384e rename binder services main thread to Binder_*
When a binder service's main thread joins the thread pool
it retains its name (whatever the exec name was), which is
very confusing in systrace.

we now rename that thread just like its friends in the
thread pool.

Change-Id: Ibb3b6ff07304b247cfc6fb1694e72350c579513e
2013-03-07 15:34:28 -08:00
Eino-Ville Talvala
e88a85e0d0 Fixes to native app ops services
Bug: 8181262
Change-Id: I3d3f20453f6c6f2756c988363c5b5453ef309cb6
2013-02-19 18:10:05 -08:00
Dianne Hackborn
5da5ca520c App ops: new native access API.
This is to help implementation of bug #8181262 and maybe
bug #8181261

Note the current code has not yet been tested; it is only
known to compile at this point.

Change-Id: I489674c96d0d3fc0ddacc92611931a19a9ee5230
2013-02-12 15:13:37 -08:00
Douglas Leung
cc1a4bb1e1 [MIPS] Avoid unaligned load/store for 64-bit doubles.
Change-Id: Iefdcac8742f23fef31f63730b48698fc4205c3ad
Signed-off-by: Douglas Leung <douglas@mips.com>
2013-01-17 13:03:43 -08:00
Dave Burke
0bed1f541d Revert "ugly, temporary, workaroung for a problem where a binder thread spins forever"
This reverts commit 0845d0245e

Change-Id: I395037cb9427cd11f7de6bb78fbdfa917fc6263a
2012-10-06 23:20:00 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
0845d0245e ugly, temporary, workaroung for a problem where a binder thread spins forever
Bug: 7289992
Change-Id: I0c3d482a1af57e5f444be2ba7f2751ac3e954af2
2012-10-05 17:28:04 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
8210185fe3 No longer need "original calling uid".
Change-Id: Ifc4a89dd088609a5a8553f6ac6553174e09e8222
2012-08-31 15:40:58 -07:00
Johannes Carlsson
db1597a989 Fix shutdown sequence to avoid SIGSEGV when running am command
When the app_process is shutting down the main thread will close the
binder fd while pool threads are executing an ioctl (in
IPCThreadState::stopProcess called by AppRuntime::onStarted in
app_main.c).

The binder driver will then return all pending calls in ioctl
without any error and with a command. One of the threads gets a
BR_SPAWN_LOOPER which will create a new thread (the other thread
gets a BR_NOOP). This new thread then calls
vm->AttachCurrentThread. Usually this results in a log entry with
"AndroidRuntime: NOTE: attach of thread 'Binder Thread #3' failed",
but sometimes it also causes a SIGSEGV. This depends on the timing
between the new thread an the main thread that calls DestroyJavaVM
(in AndroidRuntime::start).

If IPCThreadState.cpp is compiled with "#define LOG_NDEBUG 0" the
pool thread will loop and hit the
ALOG_ASSERT(mProcess->mDriverFD >= 0) in
IPCThreadState::talkWithDriver.

Crashes like this has been seen when running the am command and
other commands that use the app_process.

This fix makes sure that any command that is received when the driver
fd is closed are ignored and IPCThreadState::talkWithDriver instead
returns an error which will cause the pool thread to exit and detach
itself from the vm. A check to avoid calling ioctl to a fd with -1
was also added in IPCThreadState::threadDestructor.

Another solution might be to change the binder driver so that it
returns an error when the fd is closed (or atleast not a
BR_SPAWN_LOOPER command). It might also be possible to call exit(0)
which is done when System.exit(0) is called from java.

Change-Id: I3d1f0ff64896c44be2a5994b3a90f7a06d27f429
2012-06-25 13:58:47 -07:00
Magnus Strandberg
1ba24574b2 Aligning native Parcel implementation to Java.
The Java implementation of writing the RPC response header
calculates the length of the header including the 4 bytes
specifying the header length but the native implementation
excludes the 4 bytes specifying the length from the header
length.
The native implementation has been aligned to the Java impl.

Change-Id: I325bf272a63152d8fded4cf4e51a906b5a9bfe19
2012-06-08 08:29:01 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
555f89d8df Add callback hack to find out when to reload system properties.
Every IBinder object can accept a new transaction to tell it that
it might want to reload system properties, and in the process
anyone can register a callback to be executed when this happens.

Use this to reload the trace property.

This is very much ONLY for debugging.

Change-Id: I55c67c46f8f3fa9073bef0dfaab4577ed1d47eb4
2012-05-09 14:53:26 -07:00
Glenn Kasten
a26e1cfbbc Scheduling group cleanup
Remove C++ APIs androidSetThreadSchedulingGroup and
androidGetThreadSchedulingGroup, and the ANDROID_TGROUP_* constants.

Former callers of these should now use the C APIs set_sched_policy and
get_sched_policy, and the SP_* constants.

Note: debug.sys.noschedgroups is not supported by the C APIs,
this needs to be discussed.

Change-Id: I32bbfc539ef4090faf9ef0320380e8cca9eae07c
2012-04-19 11:32:59 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
1b80f793d2 add set thread count
Change-Id: I70f02908d8362a465eb8a2a24356f6989847f7ba
2012-04-18 17:50:03 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
e8db871de7 double checked locking pattern is not safe on SMP
Change-Id: Ie6dd564bdcd45647cb4d62ab259462e3db112576
2012-04-16 19:30:56 -07:00
Glenn Kasten
4bcb57502c Remove obsolete references to sched_policy.h
As part of scheduling policy cleanup, remove or isolate
all references to the scheduling policy APIs.

Change-Id: Ia1ea2fe711a399039f25217309e061267744b856
2012-03-05 18:12:45 -08:00
Glenn Kasten
67f8b5228e Merge "Shorten thread names" 2012-02-29 14:59:08 -08:00
Glenn Kasten
102d539a4c Shorten thread names
prctl(PR_SET_NAME) limits to 15 characters.  Before we had names like
"Binder Thread #" and the counter was cut off :-( Also remove redundant
"thread" at end of name; it's always a thread.

Change-Id: I1f99c2730ba0787ed9b59c15914356cddf698e2f
2012-02-28 16:38:09 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
7a7524810a get rid of MemoryHeapPmem
MemoryHeapPmem is not used any longer. PMEM is not a supported
type of memory by the system anymore. a particular device might
use PMEM and need something like MemoryHeapPmem, in this case this
should be implemented in device specific code (HAL).

This will most likely break older no longer supported targets.

Change-Id: I434e4291219950018de8b793b0403bb2d92dd5cc
2012-02-27 19:58:57 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
89d353a4c5 move CursorWindow from libbinder to libandroidfw
Change-Id: I3b304e4f74e0d0ec8b20c57296c62449c9a0f792
2012-02-27 18:11:20 -08:00
Dianne Hackborn
a94f129a7b Some hardening of isolated processes by restricting access to services.
Services now must explicitly opt in to being accessed by isolated
processes.  Currently only the activity manager and surface flinger
allow this.  Activity manager is needed so that we can actually
bring up the process; SurfaceFlinger is needed to be able to get the
display information for creating the Configuration.  The SurfaceFlinger
should be safe because the app doesn't have access to the window
manager so can't actually get a surface to do anything with.

The activity manager now protects most of its entry points against
isolated processes.

Change-Id: I0dad8cb2c873575c4c7659c3c2a7eda8e98f46b0
2012-02-09 18:06:01 -08:00
Amith Yamasani
4e975bb488 Multi-user - 1st major checkin
Switching activity stacks
Cache ContentProvider per user
Long-press power to switch users (on phone)

Added ServiceMap for separating services by user
Launch PendingIntents on the correct user's uid
Fix task switching from Recents list
AppWidgetService is mostly working.

Commands added to pm and am to allow creating and switching profiles.

Change-Id: I15810e8cfbe50a04bd3323a7ef5a8ff4230870ed
2012-02-03 12:01:47 -08:00
Steve Block
6726347e89 Rename LOG_ASSERT to ALOG_ASSERT DO NOT MERGE
See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/157519

Bug: 5449033
Change-Id: I8ceb2dba1b031a0fd68d15d146960d9ced62bbf3
2012-01-09 21:36:22 +00:00
Steve Block
e6f43ddce7 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
2012-01-08 13:19:13 +00:00
Steve Block
32397c1cd3 Rename (IF_)LOGW(_IF) to (IF_)ALOGW(_IF) DO NOT MERGE
See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/157065

Bug: 5449033
Change-Id: I00a4b904f9449e6f93b7fd35eac28640d7929e69
2012-01-06 10:07:54 +00:00
Steve Block
a19954ab37 Rename (IF_)LOGI(_IF) to (IF_)ALOGI(_IF) DO NOT MERGE
See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/156801

Bug: 5449033
Change-Id: Ib08fe86d23db91ee153e9f91a99a35c42b9208ea
2012-01-04 20:05:49 +00:00
Steve Block
9d45368352 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
2012-01-03 22:38:27 +00:00
Ji-Hwan Lee
c4cd5301d4 Fix invalid madvise() during concurrent alloc/dealloc of MemoryDealer
Currently, madvise(MADV_REMOVE) is called after deallocation.
Another thread might allocate (and even write) the same region between
deallocation and madvise(), in which case the new thread will fail to read
what it have written.  So, call deallocate() after madvise(MADV_REMOVE).

Bug: 5654596
Change-Id: I26f36cd6013de499090768a0ddc68206a4a68219
2011-12-15 04:37:22 +09:00
Ben Cheng
a63ee4c2fd am f1a4c48b: am e21dabf6: Merge "Initialize bwr.read_buffer in IPCThreadState::talkWithDriver." into ics-mr1
* commit 'f1a4c48b886d53e2afceb0620215e3792af79fd5':
  Initialize bwr.read_buffer in IPCThreadState::talkWithDriver.
2011-12-01 22:08:20 -08:00
Ben Cheng
d640f89205 Initialize bwr.read_buffer in IPCThreadState::talkWithDriver.
I/valgrind( 1309): ==1310== Syscall param
ioctl(BINDER_WRITE_READ).read_buffer points to uninitialised byte(s)
I/valgrind( 1309): ==1310==    at 0x480E670: __ioctl (__ioctl.S:10)
I/valgrind( 1309): ==1310==  Address 0xbda651b4 is on thread 1's stack

Change-Id: I02893df7b5786b6b2dbd9659f5706d7171295ab2
2011-12-01 17:11:32 -08:00
Jeff Brown
d341c7178f Fix possible leak in Parcel::writeDupFileDescriptor.
Also, check the result of dup() just in case we got EMFILE
or something.

Change-Id: I18e627bd84f4c7941813fe1c2bad2cdd9e5afa83
2011-11-07 12:22:39 -08:00
Jeff Brown
c17f56fdf1 am 88061d6b: am 5462bc63: Fix a leak in Parcel::writeBlob.
* commit '88061d6b38cfb4bf374039846b753a3b21ac61e1':
  Fix a leak in Parcel::writeBlob.
2011-11-07 15:51:31 +00:00
Jeff Brown
efd912c05c am 5462bc63: Fix a leak in Parcel::writeBlob.
* commit '5462bc6318b4b70e7a58c66994e2bd79f59d9739':
  Fix a leak in Parcel::writeBlob.
2011-11-05 02:35:57 +00:00
Jeff Brown
93ff1f985e Fix a leak in Parcel::writeBlob.
Was mistakenly assuming that Parcel::writeFileDescriptor took
ownership of the fd that was passed in.  It does not!
Added some comments and a default parameter to allow the caller
to specify whether it wishes the Parcel to take ownership.

Bug: 5563374
Change-Id: I5a12f51d582bf246ce90133cce7690bb9bca93f6
2011-11-04 19:26:03 -07:00
Jeff Brown
9897b46138 resolved conflicts for merge of 2d280f75 to ics-mr1
Change-Id: I459e1cb0b60fb94dfb12862fedb9f8d949c226a7
2011-10-30 14:24:02 -07:00
Jeff Brown
27a852b620 Improve the slow query instrumentation.
On user-debug and eng builds, you can set the
"db.log.slow_query_threshold" system property to queries that
take longer than the specified number of milliseconds.
Set it to 0 to log all queries.

This property has been around for a while but it was implemented
poorly.  In particular, it *changed* the behavior of the query
by calling getCount() while holding the Db connection.
In normal operation, the query will not actually run until later.

By putting the timing logic into fillWindow() instead, we ensure
that we only measure queries that actually ran.  We also capture
cases where the cursor window gets filled multiple times.

Bug: 5520301
Change-Id: I174f5e1ea15831a1d22a36e9a804d7755f230b38
2011-10-28 14:58:39 -07:00
Jeff Brown
20b3da9a01 Optimize fillWindow to improve reverse-seek performance.
Bug: 5520301

When an application requests a row from a SQLiteCursor that
is not in the window, instead of filling from the requested
row position onwards, fill from a little bit ahead of the
requested row position.

This fixes a problem with applications that seek backwards
in large cursor windows.  Previously the application could
end up refilling the window every time it moved back
one position.

We try to fill about 1/3 before the requested position and
2/3 after which substantially improves scrolling responsiveness
when the list is bound to a data set that does not fit
entirely within one cursor window.

Change-Id: I168ff1d3aed1a41ac96267be34a026c108590e52
2011-10-28 01:46:18 -07:00
Steve Block
6807e59e0f Rename (IF_)LOGV(_IF) to (IF_)ALOGV(_IF) DO NOT MERGE
See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/#/c/143865

Bug: 5449033
Change-Id: I0122812ed6ff6f5b59fe4a43ab8bff0577adde0a
2011-10-26 09:57:54 +01:00
Steve Block
9f760150f6 Rename (IF_)LOG() to (IF_)ALOG() DO NOT MERGE
See https://android-git.corp.google.com/g/#/c/141576

Bug: 5449033
Change-Id: I42575e7c29cf1c0f465c357a5c97ab118df6f473
2011-10-25 16:28:24 +01:00
Jeff Brown
3e2fb7056a Deprecate local-only CursorWindows.
There is no difference and has never really been a difference
between local-only and remotable CursorWindows.  By removing the
distinction officially in the API, we will make it easier to
implement CrossProcessCursor correctly.  CrossProcessCursor
is problematic currently because it's not clear whether a call
to getWindow() will return a local-only window or a remotable window.
As a result, the bulk cursor adaptor has special case handling
for AbstractWindowedCursors vs. ordinary CrossProcessCursors
so that it can set a remotable window before the cursor fills it.
All these problems go away if we just forget about local-only
windows being special in any way.

Change-Id: Ie59f517968e33d0ecb239c3c4f60206495e8f376
2011-10-12 22:19:41 -07:00
Jeff Brown
ec4e0063a1 Use ashmem for CursorWindows.
Bug: 5332296

The memory dealer introduces additional delays for reclaiming
the memory owned by CursorWindows because the Binder object must
be finalized.  Using ashmem instead gives CursorWindow more
direct control over the lifetime of the shared memory region.

The provider now allocates the CursorWindows and returns them
to clients with a read-only protection bit set on the ashmem
region.

Improved the encapsulation of CursorWindow.  Callers shouldn't
need to care about details like how string fields are allocated.

Removed the compile-time configuration of string and numeric
storage modes to remove some dead weight.

Change-Id: I07c2bc2a9c573d7e435dcaecd269d25ea9807acd
2011-10-11 11:03:19 -07:00
Jeff Brown
cc0bf53f21 Clean up CursorWindow code.
Bug: 5332296

The code is functionally equivalent, but a little more efficient
and much easier to maintain.

Change-Id: I90670a13799df05831843a5137ab234929281b7c
2011-10-06 14:40:13 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
7746cc3188 Fix handling of "allow fds" state.
Didn't take into account nesting of bundles.  Boo.

Change-Id: Ic8cf21ad8d6f4938a3e105128624c9d162310d01
2011-10-03 21:09:35 -07:00
Jeff Brown
5707dbf15d Transfer large bitmaps using ashmem.
Bug: 5224703

Change-Id: If385a66adf4c6179a0bb49c0e6d09a9567e23808
2011-10-03 17:28:13 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
8938ed2c8e Add mechanism for Parcel to not allow FDs to be written to it.
This is to help implement issue #5224703.

Change-Id: I026a5890495537d15b57fe61227a640aac806d46
2011-10-03 16:58:41 -07:00
Bart Sears
8acda78034 Revert "Transfer large bitmaps using ashmem. Bug: 5224703"
This reverts commit 56c58f66b97d22fe7e7de1f7d9548bcbe1973029

This CL was causing the browser to crash when adding bookmarks, visiting the bookmarks page, and sharing pages (see bug http://b/issue?id=5369231
2011-09-25 14:30:21 -07:00
Jeff Brown
f4c1088d75 Transfer large bitmaps using ashmem.
Bug: 5224703

Change-Id: Ic7481dd9f173986f085a8bbdcc59bbe9830d7a44
2011-09-23 21:20:47 -07:00
Andy McFadden
aefc9cda45 Resurrect verbose binder logging
Updated the command name lists, and masked off the additional bits in
the command word when doing the name lookup.

Made descriptor values easier to grep for and consistent with kernel
output (i.e. decimal rather than hex).  Attempt to show transaction
descriptors as such (they're in a union with a pointer).

Also, the writeLines() function in Static was using a no-op
logging call to write an iovec.  It looks like all callers are using
N=1, so I just added a log for the first string.

Bug 5155269

Change-Id: I417b8d77da3eb6ee1d2069ba94047210f75738bc
2011-09-07 16:45:03 -07:00
Mike Lockwood
c2be743a9c Remove some #ifdef HAVE_ANDROID_OS that were needed for the simulator build
Change-Id: I13d9f251f86c05ae5405f37adbf6b8e9660935ba
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
2011-07-13 19:45:44 -04:00
Jeff Brown
e16986cae2 Eliminate single-process mode.
Bug: 5010576

Change-Id: Id450dc83efed4897d1e4ff451530fed14457aace
2011-07-08 19:54:07 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
99b49840d3 PermissionCache caches permission checks
This is intended to absorb the cost of the IPC
to the permission controller.
Cached permission checks cost about 3us, while
full blown ones are two orders of magnitude slower.

CAVEAT: PermissionCache can only handle system
permissions safely for now, because the cache is
not purged upon global permission changes.

Change-Id: I8b8a5e71e191e3c01e8f792f253c379190eee62e
2011-06-27 17:42:15 -07:00
Anu Sundararajan
5728a92e29 MemoryHeapBase: Save and binderize the offset
The offset that is used in the creation of the MemoryHeapBase must be saved, so
that it can be used to recreate the Heap when an IMemory object is passed
across process boundary through the binder.

Change-Id: Ie618fb5c0718e6711f55ed9235616fd801e648dc
Signed-off-by: Anu Sundararajan <sanuradha@ti.com>
Signed-off-by: Iliyan Malchev <malchev@google.com>
2011-06-27 13:48:51 -07:00
Evgeniy Stepanov
d547432f98 Make sure binder ioctl structs don't contain uninitialized values.
Change-Id: I8a678f91262417bb120e65e32c244ce1512b46c2
2011-04-21 14:37:15 +04:00
Andreas Huber
6e9eb7453f Merge "Parcel::appendFrom({const } Parcel *parcel, size_t, size_t)" 2011-04-18 08:12:36 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
97e2bcd760 Rewrite battery history storage.
We now write battery history directly into a buffer, instead of
creating objects.  This allows for more efficient storage; later
it can be even better because we can only write deltas.

The old code is still there temporarily for validation.

Change-Id: I9707d4d8ff30855be8ebdc93bc078911040d8e0b
2011-04-14 10:57:22 -07:00
Andreas Huber
51faf46e29 Parcel::appendFrom({const } Parcel *parcel, size_t, size_t)
As far as I can tell "parcel" isn't actually modified by the implementation.

Change-Id: Ib806eefdc13c97b932773e1dc9ca3a4aad4422b2
2011-04-13 10:21:56 -07:00
Kenny Root
af1cf07134 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
2011-02-16 10:56:32 -08:00
Jean-Baptiste Queru
1ee57e397f am 6637e307: am bfb5f596: Merge "Fix for writing empty strings to Parcel::writeString8()"
* commit '6637e307494475b85afe8869d312d4a2f832d8f4':
  Fix for writing empty strings to Parcel::writeString8()
2010-12-28 11:54:08 -08:00
Pravat Dalbehera
d1dff8d4d4 Fix for writing empty strings to Parcel::writeString8()
If writeString8 is called with the following sequence:

 writeString8(String8(""));
 writeString8(String8("TempString"));

Then in the readString8, the 2nd String i.e. "TempString" is not read,
instead an empty string is read.

The bug comes because of the write call for String8("") where there are
no String bytes present. In the write Statement, an extra ‘\0’ is
written. During the Marshalling, Following bytes are written:

1        2         3        4       5   ...
0x0      0x0       0xB      ‘T’     ‘e’  ...

The readString8 function has a check that, if String length is 0, don’t
read anything. So the first byte is read as the length for the first
string. The second byte i.e. ‘\0’ is read as the length for the second
string and hence the second string becomes empty too.

Change-Id: Id7acc0c80ae16e77be4331f1ddf69ea87e758420
2010-12-22 12:57:31 +01:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
1b60843547 Framework-side support for Dalvik "isSensitiveThread" hook.
Used in lock contention stats.

Bug: 3226270
Change-Id: Ie6f58d130a29079a59bdefad40b80304d9bc3623
2010-12-14 09:28:16 -08:00
Vasu Nori
7c4f09db4c fix messages from sqlite layer in c++ code to be useful.
Change-Id: Ib13f86f3481aae391f5e887bb14877f12bf48034
2010-11-29 11:53:55 -08:00
Vasu Nori
82bd26d904 convert one of the LOGE to LOG_WINDOW msg to reduce grief
grief from people who think this message is bad news.
but in reality, this message is really just an informational message
to aid in debugging

Change-Id: I1a2ab1666a27adb7d3fd210528b2c5218640d53d
2010-10-26 16:44:44 -07:00
Vasu Nori
91abfdd3ed turn off some useless messages
Change-Id: I5ed5696cd052b70e7cf7b872205470cd56fada90
2010-10-05 16:50:51 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
be8bf0ced4 am deaa8ff1: am a7ef18fc: Merge "Some debugging support." into gingerbread
Merge commit 'deaa8ff1b10d38add4f7c276e7be2ffc19359a14'

* commit 'deaa8ff1b10d38add4f7c276e7be2ffc19359a14':
  Some debugging support.
2010-09-24 15:58:25 -07:00
Dianne Hackborn
67f78c4fe8 Some debugging support.
- New feature to "am monitor" to have it automatically launch
  gdbserv for you when a crash/ANR happens, and tell you how to
  run the client.

- Update dumpstate to match new location of binder debug logs

- Various commented out logs that are being used to track down
  issues.

Change-Id: Ia5dd0cd2df983a1fc6be697642a4590aa02a26a5
2010-09-24 13:11:55 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
f3372f7ca3 am ae087369: am 63070856: Merge "Don\'t propagate StrictMode over one-way Binder calls." into gingerbread
Merge commit 'ae087369c56a270c33c1c1af5be7d3c5d7f94e80'

* commit 'ae087369c56a270c33c1c1af5be7d3c5d7f94e80':
  Don't propagate StrictMode over one-way Binder calls.
2010-08-31 15:06:24 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
5273603e98 Don't propagate StrictMode over one-way Binder calls.
This was causing stack stitching problems where a one-way call with
violations followed by a two-way call without violations was getting
the previous one-way call's violation stack stitched on to the second
caller's stack.

The solution is a little more indirect than I would've liked
(preserving the binder's onTransact flags until enforceInterface) but
was seemingly necessary to work without changing the AIDL compiler.
It should also be sufficiently cheap, since no new calls to
thread-local IPCThreadState lookups were required.  The additional
work is just same-thread getter/setters on the existing
IPCThreadState.

Change-Id: I4b6db1d445c56e868e6d0d7be3ba6849f4ef23ae
2010-08-31 13:16:49 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
b8f4015c0a am 245cb784: am 84c924a6: Merge "Replace several IPCThreadState::get() lookups with one." into gingerbread
Merge commit '245cb7846c82f7c0840e13f0b994d356846b1678'

* commit '245cb7846c82f7c0840e13f0b994d356846b1678':
  Replace several IPCThreadState::get() lookups with one.
2010-07-27 14:04:14 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
70081a1511 Replace several IPCThreadState::get() lookups with one.
Also, make StrictMode's ThreadLocal final.

Change-Id: I08d400ed254fa67bb7a3dae1227f205a54c00df0
2010-07-27 12:28:57 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
e9f1a6478f am 3e5e21d4: am 1772c34e: Merge "StrictMode: gather and return violating stacks in Binder replies" into gingerbread
Merge commit '3e5e21d4dc74751e64d17379c5563ece39a7e35d'

* commit '3e5e21d4dc74751e64d17379c5563ece39a7e35d':
  StrictMode: gather and return violating stacks in Binder replies
2010-07-15 23:05:39 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
721c4162c3 am cc52121c: am c4b204bd: Merge "More StrictMode work, keeping Binder & BlockGuard\'s thread-locals in-sync." into gingerbread
Merge commit 'cc52121c4f88e9feb8404937bcbfff6e73084666'

* commit 'cc52121c4f88e9feb8404937bcbfff6e73084666':
  More StrictMode work, keeping Binder & BlockGuard's thread-locals in-sync.
2010-07-15 23:05:35 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
d36f4a5f13 StrictMode: gather and return violating stacks in Binder replies
Now, when Thread A has a strict mode policy in effect and does a
Binder call to Thread B (most likely in another process), the strict
mode policy is passed along, but with the GATHER penalty bit set which
overrides other policies and instead gathers all offending stack
traces to a threadlocal which are then written back in the Parcel's
reply header.

Change-Id: I7d4497032a0609b37b1a2a15855f5c929ba0584d
2010-07-15 13:18:05 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
a877cd85b5 More StrictMode work, keeping Binder & BlockGuard's thread-locals in-sync.
Change-Id: Ia67cabcc17a73a0f15907ffea683d06bc41b90e5
2010-07-15 13:18:05 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
0c2aaca5d6 am 706623dd: am c0a7e690: Add Parcel::readExceptionCode() and Parcel::writeNoException()
Merge commit '706623ddb8314850c0551f0b66e24b5f0bd28620'

* commit '706623ddb8314850c0551f0b66e24b5f0bd28620':
  Add Parcel::readExceptionCode() and Parcel::writeNoException()
2010-07-13 15:57:20 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
837a0d0fb2 Add Parcel::readExceptionCode() and Parcel::writeNoException()
Add native Parcel methods analogous to the Java versions.

Currently, these don't do much, but upcoming StrictMode work changes
the RPC calling conventions in some cases, so it's important that
everybody uses these consistently, rather than having a lot of code
trying to parse RPC responses out of Parcels themselves.

As a summary, the current convention that Java Binder services use is
to prepend the reply Parcel with an int32 signaling the exception
status:

     0: no exception
     -1: Security exception
     -2: Bad Parcelable
     -3: ...
     -4: ...
     -5: ...

... followed by Parceled String if the exception code is non-zero.

With an upcoming change, it'll be the case that a response Parcel can,
non-exceptionally return rich data in the header, and also return data
to the caller.  The important thing to note in this new case is that
the first int32 in the reply parcel *will not be zero*, so anybody
manually checking for it with reply.readInt32() will get false
negative failures.

Short summary: If you're calling into a Java service and manually
checking the exception status with reply.readInt32(), change it to
reply.readExceptionCode().

Change-Id: I23f9a0e53a8cfbbd9759242cfde16723641afe04
2010-07-13 15:45:18 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
f9e01ea481 am efcf68aa: am ef8f96a7: Merge "Start of work on passing around StrictMode policy over Binder calls." into gingerbread
Merge commit 'efcf68aa1fd7fcfd52cf3d2837ed8db8e797194b'

* commit 'efcf68aa1fd7fcfd52cf3d2837ed8db8e797194b':
  Start of work on passing around StrictMode policy over Binder calls.
2010-06-23 10:18:18 -07:00
Brad Fitzpatrick
702ea9d42f Start of work on passing around StrictMode policy over Binder calls.
This is (intendend to be) a no-op change.

At this stage, Binder RPCs just have an additional uint32 passed around
in the header, right before the interface name.  But nothing is actually
done with them yet.  That value should right now always be 0.

This now boots and seems to work.

Change-Id: I135b7c84f07575e6b9717fef2424d301a450df7b
2010-06-21 12:56:35 -07:00
Mike Lockwood
244a7655ae Move CursorWindow class from core/jni to libbinder
To allow use of the native CursorWindow class outside of the core framework jni

Change-Id: I72e8dcb91a2c691130c33cdfd9a25d343da1c592
Signed-off-by: Mike Lockwood <lockwood@android.com>
2010-05-28 10:08:21 -04:00
Dan Egnor
386a332b4f Make static versions of libutils and libbinder.
Fix some small static-initialization-order issues (and a static-
initializers-missing issue) that result from doing so.  The static
libraries don't actually get used for anything real at the moment --
they're used for perf tests of bug 2660235.

Bug: 2660235
Change-Id: Iee2f38f79cc93b395e8d0a5a144ed92461f5ada0
2010-05-06 01:03:31 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
3c772b706d fix [2599939] "cannot play video" after open/close a video player a dozen of times
get rid off the MAP_ONCE flag is MemoryHeapBase (as well as it's functionality),
this feature should not be used anymore.

the software renderer was incorrectly using the default ctor which set MAP_ONCE,
causing the leak. the software renderer itself is incorrectly used while coming
back from sleep.

Change-Id: I123621f8d140550b864f352bbcd8a5729db12b57
2010-04-19 19:09:03 -07:00
Christopher Tate
440fd870b2 Ensure that binder incalls to the system process keep the fg cgroup
On binder incalls, the handler thread is given the caller's priority by the
driver, but not the caller's cgroup.  We have explicit code that sets the
handler's cgroup to match the caller's, *except* that the system process
explicitly disables this behavior.  This led to a siuation in which we were
running binder incalls to the system process at nice=10 but cgroup=fg.

That's fine as far as it goes, except that if a GC happened in the handler
thread, it would be promoted to foreground priority and cgroup both, to avoid
having the GC take forever.  Then, when GC finished, the original priority
is reset, and the cgroup set *based on that priority*.  This would push the
handler thread into nice=10 cgroup=bg_non_interactive -- which matches the
caller, but is supposed to be impossible in the system process.

The end result of this was that we could be running "lengthy" operations in
the system process in the background.  Unfortunately, some of the operations
that wound up like this would hold important global system locks for up to
twenty seconds as a result, making the entire device unresponsive to input
for that period.

This CL fixes the binder incall setup to ensure that within the system process,
a binder incall is always begun from the normal foreground priority as well
as cgroup.  In practice now the device still becomes laggy/sluggish when the
offending lock-holding time-consuming incall occurs, but since it still runs
as a foreground task it is able to proceed to completion within a short time
rather than taking 20 seconds.

Fixes bug #2403717

Change-Id: Id046aeabd0e80c48eef94accc37842835eab308d
2010-03-18 18:13:57 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
98e71ddaed remove a dependency of GraphicBuffer (libui) on Parcel (libbinder).
Add a Flattenable interface to libutils which can be used to flatten
an object into bytestream + filedescriptor stream.
Parcel is modified to handle Flattenable. And GraphicBuffer implements
Flattenable.

Except for the overlay classes libui is now independent of libbinder.
2010-02-21 23:27:25 -08:00
Mathias Agopian
0dd0d2944a Simplify the MemoryDealer implementation
At some point the implementation became complicated because of
SurfaceFlinger's special needs, since we are now relying on gralloc
we can go back to much simpler MemoryDealer.

Removed HeapInterface and AllocatorInterface, since those don't need
to be paramterized anymore. Merged SimpleMemory and Allocation.
Made SimplisticAllocator non virtual.

Removed MemoryDealer flags (READ_ONLY, PAGE_ALIGNED)

Removed a lot of unneeded code.
2010-01-29 14:51:06 -08:00
Dianne Hackborn
8c6cedc9bc Propagate background scheduling class across processes.
This is a very simply implementation: upon receiving an IPC, if the handling
thread is at a background priority (the driver will have taken care of
propagating this from the calling thread), then stick it in to the background
scheduling group.  Plus an API to turn this off for the process, which is
used by the system process.

This also pulls some of the code for managing scheduling classes out of
the Process JNI wrappers and in to some convenience methods in thread.h.
2009-12-07 19:11:14 -08:00
Rebecca Schultz Zavin
c0c1092183 Modify the binder to request 1M - 2 pages instead of 1M. The backing store
in the kernel requires a guard page, so 1M allocations fragment memory very
badly.  Subtracting a couple of pages so that they fit in a power of
two allows the kernel to make more efficient use of its virtual address space.

Signed-off-by: Rebecca Schultz Zavin <rebecca@android.com>
2009-11-12 16:31:12 -08:00
Christopher Tate
07d69893e1 Reset binder service threads' cgroup/priority after command completion
To prevent buggy command implementations from poisoning binder threads'
scheduling class & priority for future command execution, we now reset the
cgroup and thread priority to foreground/normal when a binder service thread
finishes executing the designated command.

Change-Id: Ibc0ab2485751453f6dc96fdb4eb877fd02796e3f
2009-11-08 14:29:02 -08:00
Evan Millar
6dfe8f1ffa Revert jparks code from IPCThreadState. 2009-11-06 11:25:23 -08:00
Jason Parks
b5c4135333 When a thread is about to be put back onto the thread pool ensure that it is in the foreground cgroup. 2009-11-04 14:25:26 -08:00
Jason Parks
dcd3958c50 Add a warning when we leave threads in the binder thread pool in the background scheduling group. 2009-11-03 13:10:15 -08:00
Dima Zavin
d7f53e1945 libbinder: MemoryHeapPmem: honor the NO_CACHING flag when creating a client heap
Change-Id: Ia7beb800f5a24beaa4b7f3032b486d4ed1991b23
Signed-off-by: Dima Zavin <dima@android.com>
2009-11-02 16:36:45 -08:00
Iliyan Malchev
0db1a8931b libbinder: add a NO_CACHING flag to MemoryHeapBase
The NO_CACHING flag translates to opening a memory region with O_SYNC.

Signed-off-by: Iliyan Malchev <malchev@google.com>
2009-10-30 18:35:47 -07:00
Benny Wong
d4851d74ac Add offset handling in MemoryHeapBase class 2009-08-20 03:55:20 -07:00
Andreas Huber
84a6d041e2 Support for marshalling pointers / intptr_t in Parcel.
Some refactoring to eliminate code duplication in Parcel implementation.
2009-08-17 15:31:25 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
1d0a95b12a don't crash in Parcel when given a null (and therfore invalid) native_handle_t 2009-07-31 16:18:16 -07:00
Marco Nelissen
d43b194b69 Instead of using -1 for pid and uid in the simulator, and then having
to special-case the simulator case all over the framework, just use
getuid and getpid, and intercept those in the simulator wrapper.
2009-07-17 10:48:09 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
375f56363a new Permission class used to improve permission checks speed (by caching results) 2009-06-15 21:56:51 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
83c0446f27 some work to try to reduce the code size of some native libraries
- make sure that all binder Bn classes define a ctor and dtor in their respective library.
  This avoids duplication of the ctor/dtor in libraries where these objects are instantiated.
  This is also cleaner, should we want these ctor/dtor to do something one day.

- same change as above for some Bp classes and various other non-binder classes

- moved the definition of CHECK_INTERFACE() in IInterface.h instead of having it everywhere.

- improved the CHECK_INTERFACE() macro so it calls a single method in Parcel, instead of inlining its code everywhere

- IBinder::getInterfaceDescriptor() now returns a "const String16&" instead of String16, which saves calls to String16 and ~String16

- implemented a cache for BpBinder::getInterfaceDescriptor(), since this does an IPC. HOWEVER, this method never seems to be called.
  The cache makes BpBinder bigger, so we need to figure out if we need this method at all.
2009-05-26 16:12:20 -07:00
Android (Google) Code Review
4e97f8c62f am d50a458b: Merge change 2351 into donut
Merge commit 'd50a458bb291801ab9fdc119301bc7b84b42a6e3'

* commit 'd50a458bb291801ab9fdc119301bc7b84b42a6e3':
  Fix a major bug in Bundle when unparcelling from AIDL.
2009-05-22 14:53:18 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
a47f02afb1 change 2115 wasn't merged properly into master. this fixes that.
Merge change 2115 into donut

* changes:
  bring the native_handle stuff back from master_gl

Conflicts:

	libs/binder/Parcel.cpp
2009-05-21 16:29:38 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
c5b2c0bf80 move libbinder's header files under includes/binder 2009-05-20 12:55:03 -07:00
Mathias Agopian
208059f67e checkpoint: split libutils into libutils + libbinder 2009-05-20 12:55:02 -07:00