Android uses Linux kernel and its own C runtime. It resembles
PIPE_OS_LINUX a lot with some minor exceptions.
Reviewed-by: Brian Paul <brianp@vmware.com>
* pipe_barrier
*/
-#if defined(PIPE_OS_LINUX) || defined(PIPE_OS_BSD) || defined(PIPE_OS_SOLARIS) || defined(PIPE_OS_HAIKU)
+#if (defined(PIPE_OS_LINUX) || defined(PIPE_OS_BSD) || defined(PIPE_OS_SOLARIS) || defined(PIPE_OS_HAIKU)) && !defined(PIPE_OS_ANDROID)
typedef pthread_barrier_t pipe_barrier;
#endif /* _MSC_VER */
+#ifdef PIPE_OS_ANDROID
+
+static INLINE
+double log2(double d)
+{
+ return log(d) * (1.0 / M_LN2);
+}
+
+#endif
+
return i;
}
-#elif defined(__MINGW32__)
+#elif defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(PIPE_OS_ANDROID)
#define ffs __builtin_ffs
#endif
#if !defined(__HAIKU__) && !defined(__USE_MISC)
+#if !defined(PIPE_OS_ANDROID)
typedef unsigned int uint;
+#endif
typedef unsigned short ushort;
#endif
typedef unsigned char ubyte;
#define PIPE_OS_UNIX
#endif
+/*
+ * Android defines __linux__ so PIPE_OS_LINUX and PIPE_OS_UNIX will also be
+ * defined.
+ */
+#if defined(ANDROID)
+#define PIPE_OS_ANDROID
+#endif
+
#if defined(__FreeBSD__)
#define PIPE_OS_FREEBSD
#define PIPE_OS_BSD