Android WebView: support building against system skia.
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1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3 // found in the LICENSE file.
5 #include "base/os_compat_android.h"
7 #include <asm/unistd.h>
8 #include <errno.h>
9 #include <math.h>
10 #include <sys/stat.h>
11 #include <sys/syscall.h>
12 #include <time64.h>
14 #include "base/rand_util.h"
15 #include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
16 #include "base/strings/stringprintf.h"
18 extern "C" {
19 // There is no futimes() avaiable in Bionic, so we provide our own
20 // implementation until it is there.
21 int futimes(int fd, const struct timeval tv[2]) {
22 if (tv == NULL)
23 return syscall(__NR_utimensat, fd, NULL, NULL, 0);
25 if (tv[0].tv_usec < 0 || tv[0].tv_usec >= 1000000 ||
26 tv[1].tv_usec < 0 || tv[1].tv_usec >= 1000000) {
27 errno = EINVAL;
28 return -1;
31 // Convert timeval to timespec.
32 struct timespec ts[2];
33 ts[0].tv_sec = tv[0].tv_sec;
34 ts[0].tv_nsec = tv[0].tv_usec * 1000;
35 ts[1].tv_sec = tv[1].tv_sec;
36 ts[1].tv_nsec = tv[1].tv_usec * 1000;
37 return syscall(__NR_utimensat, fd, NULL, ts, 0);
40 // Android has only timegm64() and no timegm().
41 // We replicate the behaviour of timegm() when the result overflows time_t.
42 time_t timegm(struct tm* const t) {
43 // time_t is signed on Android.
44 static const time_t kTimeMax = ~(1 << (sizeof(time_t) * CHAR_BIT - 1));
45 static const time_t kTimeMin = (1 << (sizeof(time_t) * CHAR_BIT - 1));
46 time64_t result = timegm64(t);
47 if (result < kTimeMin || result > kTimeMax)
48 return -1;
49 return result;
52 // The following is only needed when building with GCC 4.6 or higher
53 // (i.e. not with Android GCC 4.4.3, nor with Clang).
55 // GCC is now capable of optimizing successive calls to sin() and cos() into
56 // a single call to sincos(). This means that source code that looks like:
58 // double c, s;
59 // c = cos(angle);
60 // s = sin(angle);
62 // Will generate machine code that looks like:
64 // double c, s;
65 // sincos(angle, &s, &c);
67 // Unfortunately, sincos() and friends are not part of the Android libm.so
68 // library provided by the NDK for API level 9. When the optimization kicks
69 // in, it makes the final build fail with a puzzling message (puzzling
70 // because 'sincos' doesn't appear anywhere in the sources!).
72 // To solve this, we provide our own implementation of the sincos() function
73 // and related friends. Note that we must also explicitely tell GCC to disable
74 // optimizations when generating these. Otherwise, the generated machine code
75 // for each function would simply end up calling itself, resulting in a
76 // runtime crash due to stack overflow.
78 #if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)
80 // For the record, Clang does not support the 'optimize' attribute.
81 // In the unlikely event that it begins performing this optimization too,
82 // we'll have to find a different way to achieve this. NOTE: Tested with O1
83 // which still performs the optimization.
85 #define GCC_NO_OPTIMIZE __attribute__((optimize("O0")))
87 GCC_NO_OPTIMIZE
88 void sincos(double angle, double* s, double *c) {
89 *c = cos(angle);
90 *s = sin(angle);
93 GCC_NO_OPTIMIZE
94 void sincosf(float angle, float* s, float* c) {
95 *c = cosf(angle);
96 *s = sinf(angle);
99 #endif // __GNUC__ && !__clang__
101 // An implementation of mkdtemp, since it is not exposed by the NDK
102 // for native API level 9 that we target.
104 // For any changes in the mkdtemp function, you should manually run the unittest
105 // OsCompatAndroidTest.DISABLED_TestMkdTemp in your local machine to check if it
106 // passes. Please don't enable it, since it creates a directory and may be
107 // source of flakyness.
108 char* mkdtemp(char* path) {
109 if (path == NULL) {
110 errno = EINVAL;
111 return NULL;
114 const int path_len = strlen(path);
116 // The last six characters of 'path' must be XXXXXX.
117 const base::StringPiece kSuffix("XXXXXX");
118 const int kSuffixLen = kSuffix.length();
119 if (!base::StringPiece(path, path_len).ends_with(kSuffix)) {
120 errno = EINVAL;
121 return NULL;
124 // If the path contains a directory, as in /tmp/foo/XXXXXXXX, make sure
125 // that /tmp/foo exists, otherwise we're going to loop a really long
126 // time for nothing below
127 char* dirsep = strrchr(path, '/');
128 if (dirsep != NULL) {
129 struct stat st;
130 int ret;
132 *dirsep = '\0'; // Terminating directory path temporarily
134 ret = stat(path, &st);
136 *dirsep = '/'; // Restoring directory separator
137 if (ret < 0) // Directory probably does not exist
138 return NULL;
139 if (!S_ISDIR(st.st_mode)) { // Not a directory
140 errno = ENOTDIR;
141 return NULL;
145 // Max number of tries using different random suffixes.
146 const int kMaxTries = 100;
148 // Now loop until we CAN create a directory by that name or we reach the max
149 // number of tries.
150 for (int i = 0; i < kMaxTries; ++i) {
151 // Fill the suffix XXXXXX with a random string composed of a-z chars.
152 for (int pos = 0; pos < kSuffixLen; ++pos) {
153 char rand_char = static_cast<char>(base::RandInt('a', 'z'));
154 path[path_len - kSuffixLen + pos] = rand_char;
156 if (mkdir(path, 0700) == 0) {
157 // We just created the directory succesfully.
158 return path;
160 if (errno != EEXIST) {
161 // The directory doesn't exist, but an error occured
162 return NULL;
166 // We reached the max number of tries.
167 return NULL;
170 } // extern "C"