This is not exposed by the NDK, so there is no official way to do that from
applications.

What does "sit on the same layer as Bionic Libc layer" means anyway ?

On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 1:40 AM, Anoop Pant <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>     I want to understand if i want to user the Binder in my C
> application(daemon). What is the API layer to use Binder in C
> application(daemon).Both the daemon sits on the same layer as Bionic
> Libc layer
>
> Can somebody help me by giving a sample example in which two
> process(daemon) written in C can use binder interface for transferring
> the data in between.
>
> Does i need AIDL in this layer too?
>
> Scenario is below:
>
> ||
> ||
> ||  Daemon 1 Implemented in C
> ||
> ==================
>      Binder
> ==================
> ||
> ||  Daemon 2  Implemented in C
> ||
> ||
>
> Thanks
> Anoop
>
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