On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Octavian Purdila
<octavian.purd...@intel.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 5:21 AM, Arve Hjønnevåg <a...@android.com> wrote:
>>
>> Assuming you are talking about a kernel compat layer that translates
>> the flat_binder_object structs as they pass between 32 bit and 64 bit
>> processes, that will not always work. The data portion of the message
>> sometimes contain size values that are invisible to the kernel, but
>> these values will be wrong if the kernel move data to make room for a
>> different size flat_binder_object.
>>
>
> Hi Arve,
>
> Yes, I was talking about translating flat_binder_objects.
>
> I understand the potential issue for the user data payload, however,
> since most applications will use libbinder, the only problematic case
> is readIntPtr/writeIntPtr, which we can deprecate and convert
> applications that use it to readInt64. AFAICS there is only one user
> in the AOSP for this API (libmedia).
>
> If you are referring to data blobs that application parses I don't
> think there is anything we can do, even at libbinder level.
>
> Can you give me an example of the sort of problems you see?
>
> Thanks,
> Tavi

The specific problem I was told about can be found in
frameworks/base/core/java/android/os/Bundle.java, but there could be
other. The size of the bundle is stored in the parcel so the end of
the bundle will be wrong if the bundle contains a flat_binder_object
that the driver changes the size of. However, since the sending
process gets the parcel size from libbinder, changing libbinder to
always use the 64 bit version of flat_binder_object should work with
this code.

-- 
Arve Hjønnevåg
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