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authorMark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>2017-09-16 00:35:46 -0400
committerMark Mentovai <mark@chromium.org>2017-09-18 14:00:44 +0000
commitafa9c52715db1e4bfaa4b01c9aec40cc249b689b (patch)
treebcd10e1138d5e5cce4a5099c515122b6b1b11f47 /src/common/linux/elf_gnu_compat.h
parentAdd new test data to Makefile.am (diff)
downloadbreakpad-afa9c52715db1e4bfaa4b01c9aec40cc249b689b.tar.xz
android: Don’t compete with NDK API >= 21 over NDK structures
Chrome uses API 16 for 32-bit builds and API 21 for 64-bit builds. The NDK’s <link.h> provides r_debug and link_map structure definitions only at API 21 and above. Breakpad used a custom <link.h> to define these structures only during 64-bit builds, which worked for Chrome’s purposes. However, other consumers may wish to build Breakpad at arbitrary API levels without regard to bitness. This alters Breakpad’s custom <link.h> to correctly check the NDK API level rather than target CPU bitness. Likewise for <sys/user.h> on 32-bit x86, which provided a typedef for user_fpxregs_struct to user_fxsr_struct. API 21 and above, as well as the unified headers at any API level, always name the structure user_fpxregs_struct. Definitions for 64-bit ARM’s user_regs_struct and user_fpsimd_struct have been removed from Breakpad’s copy of <sys/user.h>. The header claims that these fallback definitions are only necessary with NDK r10, which should no longer be in use even by Chromium, which now uses NDK r12b. This removes the Chromium-specific ANDROID_NDK_MAJOR_VERSION macro from use entirely. Fixes https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44141159/ and b/65630828. Bug: google-breakpad:733 Change-Id: I5841906297cd15b15ce48b73fd8332fd40afc9a0 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/665740 Reviewed-by: Primiano Tucci <primiano@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Joshua Peraza <jperaza@chromium.org>
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