/* * Main entry of app process. * * Starts the interpreted runtime, then starts up the application. * */ #define LOG_TAG "appproc" #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace android { void app_usage() { fprintf(stderr, "Usage: app_process [java-options] cmd-dir start-class-name [options]\n"); } class AppRuntime : public AndroidRuntime { public: AppRuntime() : mParentDir(NULL) , mClassName(NULL) , mClass(NULL) , mArgC(0) , mArgV(NULL) { } #if 0 // this appears to be unused const char* getParentDir() const { return mParentDir; } #endif const char* getClassName() const { return mClassName; } virtual void onVmCreated(JNIEnv* env) { if (mClassName == NULL) { return; // Zygote. Nothing to do here. } /* * This is a little awkward because the JNI FindClass call uses the * class loader associated with the native method we're executing in. * If called in onStarted (from RuntimeInit.finishInit because we're * launching "am", for example), FindClass would see that we're calling * from a boot class' native method, and so wouldn't look for the class * we're trying to look up in CLASSPATH. Unfortunately it needs to, * because the "am" classes are not boot classes. * * The easiest fix is to call FindClass here, early on before we start * executing boot class Java code and thereby deny ourselves access to * non-boot classes. */ char* slashClassName = toSlashClassName(mClassName); mClass = env->FindClass(slashClassName); if (mClass == NULL) { ALOGE("ERROR: could not find class '%s'\n", mClassName); } free(slashClassName); mClass = reinterpret_cast(env->NewGlobalRef(mClass)); } virtual void onStarted() { sp proc = ProcessState::self(); ALOGV("App process: starting thread pool.\n"); proc->startThreadPool(); AndroidRuntime* ar = AndroidRuntime::getRuntime(); ar->callMain(mClassName, mClass, mArgC, mArgV); IPCThreadState::self()->stopProcess(); } virtual void onZygoteInit() { // Re-enable tracing now that we're no longer in Zygote. atrace_set_tracing_enabled(true); sp proc = ProcessState::self(); ALOGV("App process: starting thread pool.\n"); proc->startThreadPool(); } virtual void onExit(int code) { if (mClassName == NULL) { // if zygote IPCThreadState::self()->stopProcess(); } AndroidRuntime::onExit(code); } const char* mParentDir; const char* mClassName; jclass mClass; int mArgC; const char* const* mArgV; }; } using namespace android; /* * sets argv0 to as much of newArgv0 as will fit */ static void setArgv0(const char *argv0, const char *newArgv0) { strlcpy(const_cast(argv0), newArgv0, strlen(argv0)); } int main(int argc, char* const argv[]) { #ifdef __arm__ /* * b/7188322 - Temporarily revert to the compat memory layout * to avoid breaking third party apps. * * THIS WILL GO AWAY IN A FUTURE ANDROID RELEASE. * * http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=7dbaa466 * changes the kernel mapping from bottom up to top-down. * This breaks some programs which improperly embed * an out of date copy of Android's linker. */ char value[PROPERTY_VALUE_MAX]; property_get("ro.kernel.qemu", value, ""); bool is_qemu = (strcmp(value, "1") == 0); if ((getenv("NO_ADDR_COMPAT_LAYOUT_FIXUP") == NULL) && !is_qemu) { int current = personality(0xFFFFFFFF); if ((current & ADDR_COMPAT_LAYOUT) == 0) { personality(current | ADDR_COMPAT_LAYOUT); setenv("NO_ADDR_COMPAT_LAYOUT_FIXUP", "1", 1); execv("/system/bin/app_process", argv); return -1; } } unsetenv("NO_ADDR_COMPAT_LAYOUT_FIXUP"); #endif // These are global variables in ProcessState.cpp mArgC = argc; mArgV = argv; mArgLen = 0; for (int i=0; i