AArch64: Make AssetManager and related classes 64-bit compatible
Following changes have been done: [x] Long is used to store native pointers as pointers can be 64-bit. [x] AssetManager openAsset native function returned -1 if file name was empty and java function considered any non-zero value as success. This has been fixed by native function throwing Illegal Argument Exception as well. [x] AssetManager incRefsLocked and decRefsLocked now accept long as input to support 64-bit native references. [x] AssetManager incRefsLocked method incorrecly used 'this.hashCode()' instead of the passed parameter id. This has been fixed. [x] Some minor changes have been done to conform with standard JNI practice (e.g. use of jint instead of int in JNI function prototypes) Change-Id: I095b9f900d49e51f43ad6afc47cbc23116a6a64a Signed-off-by: Ashok Bhat <ashok.bhat@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Craig Barber <craig.barber@arm.com> Signed-off-by: Kévin PETIT <kevin.petit@arm.com>
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