In the function dump_thread_info, if /proc/<PID>/comm is unreadable, then
threadname will be used in a strncmp causing a crash. The fix is to
avoid the check if threadname is null.
Bug: 28615417
(cherry picked from commit 039976e553)
Change-Id: I1e61431b1549ecfdc49a72cbf193a364069cda79
When someone enables wait_for_gdb, activity manager will kill the
stopped process before a developer can attach to the process. To
allow debugging in this case, change the code to only contact the
activity manager right before continuing the process that is
crashing.
Also, modify the conditions under which to do a gdb attach. The previous
code did a partial attach if perform_dump failed. The new version simply
allows an attach regardless of whether perform_dump passes or fails.
Bug: 28409358
(cherry picked from commit 9818bd2bbe)
Change-Id: I42f464b69332748e16b07d9d00f44b3aa26ce8b7
This method is called by art on UnloadNativeLibraries()
Bug: http://b/28406866
Change-Id: Ibccff93c83d6ccd3d0a1c0294a64b09281b4e05e
(cherry picked from commit 09a516bf16)
Not to be confused with <cutils/ashmem.h> or <linux/ashmem.h>, one or other
of which is what you should be using instead.
Change-Id: Ie158530591b28b94c2cda9e2686cae56b7aeb1a3
The trusty-base.mk should be included by devices that use
Trusty TEE to pull in the baseline set of Trusty specific modules.
Change-Id: I47c2095a21f47a40d390c9d5426380ad9507a708
In the case when VM is restarted all weak references
from the old VM become invalid. In such event NativeLoader
needs to clear the list of classloaders from old VM.
Bug: http://b/28453840
Bug: http://b/28449304
Change-Id: I2268c1e21cf940c57ddc5f0312f56b71aa702134
(cherry picked from commit be4ca3afc0)
Vendor blobs on ryu mprotect heap pages, causing a single chunk mapping
to appear as multiple mappings. The heap iterator has to expand the
requested range to cover the beginning of the chunk to find the chunk
metadata, which will lead to duplicate identical allocations being
reported from iterating over each of the split mappings. Silently
ignore identical allocations, and only warn on non-identical allocations
that overlap.
Bug: 28269332
Change-Id: Ied2ab9270f65d00a887c7ce1a93fbf0617d69be0
(cherry picked from commit cecd64012d)
Vendor blobs on ryu mprotect heap pages, causing segfaults when dumping
unreachable memory. Handle segfaults within HeapWalker by mapping a
zero page over any unreadable pages. HeapWalker runs in the forked
process, so the mapping will not affect the original process.
Bug: 28269332
Change-Id: I16245af722123f2ad467cbc6f245a70666c55544
(cherry picked from commit ba5d9ff6d9)
Hopefully this will let us remove the empty file from bionic. It shouldn't
be there because -- unlike BSD -- we don't actually have a libutil.
Change-Id: I7e3042ca120aafa877709797866b52ac62675870
There is a race in ueventd's coldboot procedure that permits creation
of device block nodes before platform devices are registered. This happens
when the kernel sends events for adding block devices during ueventd's
coldboot /sys walk.
In this case the device node links used to compute the SELinux context
are not known and the node is created under the generic context:
u:object_r:block_device:s0.
A second add event for block device nodes is triggered after the platform
devices are handled by ueventd and the SELinux context is correctly computed
but the mknod call fails because the node already exists. This patch handles
this error case and updates the node's security context.
The race is introduced by the uevent sent from the sdcard device probe
function. The issue appears when this uevent is triggered during ueventd's
coldboot procedure but before the /sys/devices recursive walk reached the
corresponding sdcard platform device path.
The backtrace looks something like:
1. ueventd_main()
2. device_init()
3. coldboot("/sys/devices");
4. do_coldboot()
5. handle_device_fd()
6. handle_device_event()
6.1 handle_block_device_event()
6.2 handle_platform_device_event()
Because handle_device_fd() reads all events from the netlink socket it may
handle the add events for the sdcard partition nodes send occasionally by the
kernel during coldboot /sys walk procedure.
If handle_device_event() continues with handle_block_device_event()
before handle_platform_device_event() registers the sdcard platform device then
handle_block_device_event() will create device nodes without knowing all block
device symlinks (get_block_device_symlinks()):
1. handle_device(path=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3, links = NULL)
2. make_device(path=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3, links = NULL)
3. selabel_lookup_best_match(path=/dev/block/mmcblk0p3, links = NULL)
returns the default context (u:object_r:block_device:s0) for
/dev/block/mmcblk0p3 instead of more specific context like:
u:object_r:boot_block_device:s0
4. setfscreatecon(u:object_r:block_device:s0)
5. mknod(/dev/block/mmcblk0p3)
So the node is create with the wrong context. Afterwards the coldboot /sys walk
continues and make_device() will be called with correct path and links.
But even if the secontext is computed correctly this time it will not be
applied to the device node because mknod() fails.
I see this issue randomly appearing (one time in 10 reboots) on a Minnoboard
Turbot with external sdcard as the boot device.
BUG=28388946
Change-Id: I96e239af29d82b753e5d349b3ecefaad09edee87
Signed-off-by: Mihai Serban <mihai.serban@intel.com>
Most of the system/core/include/log/log.h file uses the C99 syntax of
variadic macros (that is, '...' in parameter list and __VA_ARGS__
in arguments). Except for andoid_printLog and android_printAssert
which still uses GCC custom extension syntax.
Switched the remaining macros to use C99 syntax. GCC extension syntax
makes my editor's code parser puke.
BUG: None
Change-Id: Ia6ebc0f2044b64182c425b179da0229c7046be4a
https://android-review.googlesource.com/#/c/210646/ added a
has_shell_protocol() function but the test_device.py tests were still
trying to use the now-missing SHELL_PROTOCOL_FEATURE constant.
This CL just switches test_device.py to correctly use the
has_shell_protocol() method.
Change-Id: Ie0a2f0dc07529843d25051a01e08fb677551a4e1
Test: `python -m unittest discover -v` on devices with and without
the shell protocol.