As far as I know, you must use bionic, as it's the replacement of
glibc on Android.

Bionic source code is available along with the rest of the Android
source at http://source.android.com/

Good luck!

On Nov 5, 11:06 am, ecabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am writing code for functionality that will reside on the kernel
> side rather than the user side.  Can I use glibc or do I have to use
> bionic?
>
> Also, where can I download the bionic source code?  I would like to
> see what system calls are included in this library.
>
> Thanks

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