pid_t is 64-bit in 64-bit mingw, but the windows process/thread
functions return a DWORD(uint32_t). Instead of promoting to a pid_t and
fixing the format strings, just use a uint32_t to store the values.
android_thread_id also cannot be a 64-bit pointer, so for windows just
force it to be a uint32_t.
libutils/ProcessCallStack only works under Linux, since it makes heavy
use of /proc. Don't compile it under Windows or Darwin.
Bug: 26957718
Change-Id: I4e43e7cf18a96f22b3a9a08dbab8c3e960c12930
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
AndroidDefs.h - C/C++ enums and types
Mutex.h - Mutex class declaration
Condition.h - Condition class declaration
RWLock.h - RWLock class declaration
Thread.h - Thread class declaration
AndroidThreads.h - low-level thread creation functions
threads.h - includes all the above for backward source compatibility
Change-Id: Ia2f80c175333b59a41d1720985810bb2346e94cb
Note: implementations are still in Threads.cpp