Merge "Remove libandroid.so from media namespace." into qt-dev
diff --git a/adb/daemon/usb.cpp b/adb/daemon/usb.cpp
index 8c33ca5..3b29ab5 100644
--- a/adb/daemon/usb.cpp
+++ b/adb/daemon/usb.cpp
@@ -57,11 +57,12 @@
 // We can't find out whether we have support for AIO on ffs endpoints until we submit a read.
 static std::optional<bool> gFfsAioSupported;
 
+// Not all USB controllers support operations larger than 16k, so don't go above that.
 static constexpr size_t kUsbReadQueueDepth = 32;
-static constexpr size_t kUsbReadSize = 8 * PAGE_SIZE;
+static constexpr size_t kUsbReadSize = 4 * PAGE_SIZE;
 
 static constexpr size_t kUsbWriteQueueDepth = 32;
-static constexpr size_t kUsbWriteSize = 8 * PAGE_SIZE;
+static constexpr size_t kUsbWriteSize = 4 * PAGE_SIZE;
 
 static const char* to_string(enum usb_functionfs_event_type type) {
     switch (type) {
diff --git a/debuggerd/crash_dump.cpp b/debuggerd/crash_dump.cpp
index 82ba0a1..c608a8c 100644
--- a/debuggerd/crash_dump.cpp
+++ b/debuggerd/crash_dump.cpp
@@ -363,6 +363,12 @@
   DefuseSignalHandlers();
   InstallSigPipeHandler();
 
+  // There appears to be a bug in the kernel where our death causes SIGHUP to
+  // be sent to our process group if we exit while it has stopped jobs (e.g.
+  // because of wait_for_gdb). Use setsid to create a new process group to
+  // avoid hitting this.
+  setsid();
+
   atrace_begin(ATRACE_TAG, "before reparent");
   pid_t target_process = getppid();
 
diff --git a/debuggerd/handler/debuggerd_handler.cpp b/debuggerd/handler/debuggerd_handler.cpp
index bca5e36..598ea85 100644
--- a/debuggerd/handler/debuggerd_handler.cpp
+++ b/debuggerd/handler/debuggerd_handler.cpp
@@ -268,8 +268,15 @@
       _exit(errno);
     }
 
-    // Exit immediately on both sides of the fork.
-    // crash_dump is ptracing us, so it'll get to do whatever it wants in between.
+    // crash_dump is ptracing both sides of the fork; it'll let the parent exit,
+    // but keep the orphan stopped to peek at its memory.
+
+    // There appears to be a bug in the kernel where our death causes SIGHUP to
+    // be sent to our process group if we exit while it has stopped jobs (e.g.
+    // because of wait_for_gdb). Use setsid to create a new process group to
+    // avoid hitting this.
+    setsid();
+
     _exit(0);
   }