Proper selinux labeling support for files on rootfs was
never completely implemented. Instead of putting coredump
files on rootfs, put them on tmpfs instead.
See: http://www.mail-archive.com/seandroid-list@tycho.nsa.gov/msg01815.html
Bug: 18227650
Change-Id: I2eeabee4fe1a14bfbf990a4a518d538d6b4b6e87
* commit '963afcbb501d8757f049b25f5068313ee63ce4e8':
Doc change: start search suggestions at two characters instead of three, so that tv suggestions are enabled.
* commit '9b7f8f20ac58133af551bc89e5f065a4e0f77103':
Doc change: start search suggestions at two characters instead of three, so that tv suggestions are enabled.
Differences between this implementation and the old one:
1. Resolves symbols/gdb based on device information (lunch
target is irrelevant)
2. Works with downloaded from build-server symbols
3. Does not require user to specify exe file - detects it automatically
Bug: 18208329
(cherry picked from commit 9b8e4b3772)
Change-Id: I13ae2debb6e2d827b9aa55e93864b5d60c2bd32e
When WITH_DEXPREOPT=true is set, if we also set WITH_DEXPREOPT_PIC=true
then the build will generate position-independent OAT images.
This means that all the system applications no longer need to be
relocated into /data/dalvik-cache and this can achieve saving disk space
at the cost of slightly slower running code.
Bug: 18035729
Change-Id: Ifd517c842f48bf31568bf5ff56667298d422c2c0
The shell functions in this patch enable crashing processes with the core limit
set correctly to dump core in directory /cores. They do so by remounting the
root partition, which is RAM-backed, and by creating the 0777-chmodded /cores
under it. They also set the core file pattern in /proc/sys/kernel/core_pattern
to be /cores/core.%p, such that a core dump will have the crashing process' PID
appended to it. You enable core-dump generation once per boot, as follows:
coredump-setup
If a process does not have its core-size rlimit set (as most do not), you can
either set it manually by typing "adb shell prlimit <pid> 4 -1 -1", or by
typing coredump-enable <name>, e.g.
coredump-enable $(pid mediaserver)
Alternatively, you can cause a running process to dump core by sending it a
SIGSEGV via the shell function core <name>, e.g.:
core $(pid mediaserver)
Change-Id: Ib174e7ee95515fb9866fa6bf0d5b5bf23f3ec61b
Signed-off-by: Iliyan Malchev <malchev@google.com>
- Added LOCAL_DEX_PREOPT_FLAGS to pass extra flags to dex2oat.
- Added macro add-product-dex-preopt-module-config to specify almost
arbitrary dex-preopt config/flags to modules in product
configuration:
$(call \
add-product-dex-preopt-module-config,<module_name_list>,<config_or_flags>)
How <config_or_flags> is interpreted is decided by
dex_preopt_odex_install.mk and dex2oat. For now if it's "disable" we
disable dexpreopt for the given modules; otherwise pass it to dex2oat as
command line flags.
- If there are multiple configs for the same module in the product
inheritance, the first takes precedence.
- Added PRODUCT_DEX_PREOPT_DEFAULT_FLAGS so you can specify default
dex2oat flags in product configuration.
- Added PRODUCT_DEX_PREOPT_BOOT_FLAGS to specify flags of building boot.oat.
Bug: 17791867
(cherry picked from commit 20ebd2ef08)
Change-Id: I2ee36892b40655c96837ee7a663dda1d25830878
automerge: d1ab4cb
* commit 'd1ab4cb3b4ca8de66a873abb072bd73556926d4d':
add butterbar for L announcement. make the butterbar an encapsulated method for inclusion multiple places.
It's better practice to include the minimal set of windows APIs anyways
and we're not doing anything that requires more.
Change-Id: I1b4362be4f707738b9cfbd6a87caabff8b8409ac
Some ext4 options were not suitable for all kernel versions.
The current option were checked against kernels 3.0 3.4 3.10.
Bug: 18092222
Change-Id: I30883706e5c8ac7a318f4b448d4becde50de808f