My basic task is to create a native service in android and then write a simple native program to test it. lets say I want to write a simple service which return me sum of tw
If you're creating a normal Android application using the NDK, you can't use Binder because it's not part of the NDK APIs.
Look in the NDK docs/STABLE-APIS.html for the full list of stable APIs, and this thread for an explicit comment by David Turner (the NDK maintainer) that Binder is not a supported API.
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/android-ndk/1QmVRrNckfM
Your options are:
Service
and AIDL facilities of the Android SDK. If you wish to combine this with native code you may be able to call up to Java from native code using JNI.After studying and coding @ Android NDK, I found The binder API is NOT available in Android NDK. And even if you use android open source for invoking the binder api, maybe you will get permission denied because of the binder security checking.
Here if I want to add a service to System service, I need a system level user group. The detail codes you can find https://github.com/qianjigui/android_system_service_example. It contains C and Java level's client and service, but you need the system permission.
The solution that I found is to use the Binders in native and use the
defaultServiceManager()->addService(
String16("TestService"),new CalcService());
and then use binders and use following on client side.
sp<IServiceManager> sm = defaultServiceManager();
sp<IBinder> binder = sm->getService(String16("TestService"));
I found examples here on how to do this: https://github.com/gburca/BinderDemo/blob/master/binder.cpp