Under Fedora 15 Beta, gcc 4.6.0 warns:
frameworks/base/libs/utils/RefBase.cpp: In member function
‘void android::RefBase::weakref_type::trackMe(bool, bool)’:
frameworks/base/libs/utils/RefBase.cpp:483:67: error: passing
‘const android::RefBase::weakref_impl’ as ‘this’ argument of
‘void android::RefBase::weakref_impl::trackMe(bool, bool)’
discards qualifiers [-fpermissive]
trackMe is not a const function, so don't use const in the static_cast
to a weakref_impl pointer.
Change-Id: I3c9ba73eb127985f5f54197ffecf2939c50f632c
some of the conversion operators were not using the proper
pointer type when calling incStrong/decStrong, usually it
has no bad consequences, but for some implementation
of the ref-counted object it could lead to recording the wrong
owner id.
Change-Id: If574b9069b8a4cf6e0911a992c8f095aba799995
First slipt sp<> out of RefBase into StrongPointer.h so it can be reused
more easily and to make it clear that it doesn't require RefBase.
Note: the rest of the change only affects the system when DEBUG_REFS is enabled.
The main problem we fix here is that the owner id associated with each
reference could get out of date when a sp<> or wp<> was moved, for
instance when they're used in a Vector< >.
We fix this issue by calling into RefBase::moveReferences from
a template specialization for sp<TYPE> and wp<TYPE> of the
type helpers. RefBase::moveReferences() has then a chance to
update the owner ids.
There is a little bit of trickery to implement this generically in
RefBase, where we need to use a templatized functor that can turn
a sp<TYPE>* casted to a void* into a RefBase*.
Introduced a new debug option DEBUG_REFS_FATAL_SANITY_CHECKS
currently set to 0 by default as there seem to be an issue
with sp<ANativeWindow> which trips the sanity checks.
Change-Id: I4825b21c8ec47d4a0ef35d760760ae0c9cdfbd7f