As stated in https://www.learncpp.com/cpp-tutorial/8-8-the-hidden-this-pointer/ member functions contains a hidden parameter (a pointer of the current reference of teh object, aka "this"). This way the code knows in which context the member function is called. We have to resprect that behavior into our shims which otherwise crashes or lead to memory corruption. Change-Id: I68197ebafde8773fd73d7dafb9b2f1bae92ee170 Signed-off-by: pix106 <sbordenave@gmail.com>
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647 B
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14 lines
647 B
C++
#include <stdint.h>
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namespace android {
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extern "C" void _ZN7android13GraphicBuffer4lockEjPPvPiS3_(void* thisptr, uint32_t inUsage,
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void** vaddr, int32_t* outBytesPerPixel, int32_t* outBytesPerStride);
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extern "C" void _ZN7android13GraphicBuffer4lockEjPPv(void* thisptr, uint32_t inUsage,
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void** vaddr) {
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_ZN7android13GraphicBuffer4lockEjPPvPiS3_(thisptr, inUsage, vaddr, nullptr, nullptr);
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}
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extern "C" void _ZN7android6Parcel17writeUint64VectorERKNSt3__16vectorIyNS1_9allocatorIyEEEE() { };
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extern "C" void _ZNK7android6Parcel16readUint64VectorEPNSt3__16vectorIyNS1_9allocatorIyEEEE() { };
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}
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