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There are two areas that have changed to eliminate the assumption that local jobject references are both canonical and persistent: 1. JavaBBinderHolder no longer holds onto and reuses it parent object reference per se. Since the underlying JavaBBinder object holds a real global ref, this was redundant anyway. Now, for purposes of its transient need to perform JNI operations, it simply uses the current jobject ref(s) passed during method invocation, and no longer attempts to hold these refs beyond the scope of a single invocation. 2. Binder obituaries no longer assume that a jobject reference to a recipient will always compare == as a 32-bit value with any future reference to the same object. The implementation now asks Dalvik whether object references match. Bug 2090115 Change-Id: If62edd554d0a9fbb2d2977b0cbf8ad7cc8e2e68d |
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Binder.h | ||
BinderService.h | ||
BpBinder.h | ||
CursorWindow.h | ||
IBinder.h | ||
IInterface.h | ||
IMemory.h | ||
IPCThreadState.h | ||
IPermissionController.h | ||
IServiceManager.h | ||
MemoryBase.h | ||
MemoryDealer.h | ||
MemoryHeapBase.h | ||
MemoryHeapPmem.h | ||
Parcel.h | ||
Permission.h | ||
ProcessState.h |