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7Generating the android_filesystem_config.h
8
9To generate the android_filesystem_config.h file, one can choose from
10one of two methods. The first method, is to declare
11TARGET_ANDROID_FILESYSTEM_CONFIG_H in the device BoardConfig.mk file. This
12variable can only have one item in it, and it is used directly as the
13android_filesystem_config.h header when building
14fs_config_generate_$(TARGET_DEVICE) which is used to generate fs_config_files
15and fs_config_dirs target executable.
16
17The limitation with this, is that it can only be set once, thus if the device
18has a make hierarchy, then each device needs its own file, and cannot share
19from a common source or that common source needs to include everything from
20both devices.
21
22The other way is to set TARGET_FS_CONFIG_GEN, which can be a list of
23intermediate fs configuration files. It is a build error on any one
24these conditions:
25 * Specify TARGET_FS_CONFIG_GEN and TARGET_ANDROID_FILESYSTEM_CONFIG_H
26 * Specify TARGET_FS_CONFIG_GEN and provide
27 $(TARGET_DEVICE_DIR)/android_filesystem_config.h
28
29The parsing of the config file follows the Python ConfigParser specification,
30with the sections and fields as defined below. There are two types of sections,
31both sections require all options to be specified. The first section type is
32the "caps" section.
33
34The "caps" section follows the following syntax:
35
36[path]
37mode: Octal file mode
38user: AID_<user>
39group: AID_<group>
40caps: cap*
41
42Where:
43
44[path]
45 The filesystem path to configure. A path ending in / is considered a dir,
46 else its a file.
47
48mode:
49 A valid octal file mode of at least 3 digits. If 3 is specified, it is
50 prefixed with a 0, else mode is used as is.
51
52user:
53 The exact, C define for a valid AID. Note custom AIDs can be defined in the
54 AID section documented below.
55
56group:
57 The exact, C define for a valid AID. Note custom AIDs can be defined in the
58 AID section documented below.
59
60caps:
61 The name as declared in
62 system/core/include/private/android_filesystem_capability.h without the
63 leading CAP_. Mixed case is allowed. Caps can also be the raw:
64 * binary (0b0101)
65 * octal (0455)
66 * int (42)
67 * hex (0xFF)
68 For multiple caps, just separate by whitespace.
69
70It is an error to specify multiple sections with the same [path]. Per the ini
71specifications enforced by Pythons ConfigParser.
72
73
74The next section type is the "AID" section, for specifying OEM specific AIDS.
75
76The AID section follows the following syntax:
77
78[AID_<name>]
79value: <number>
80
81Where:
82
83[AID_<name>]
84 The <name> can be any valid character for a #define identifier in C.
85
86value:
87 A valid C style number string. Hex, octal, binary and decimal are supported. See "caps"
88 above for more details on number formatting.
89
90It is an error to specify multiple sections with the same [AID_<name>]. Per the ini
91specifications enforced by Pythons ConfigParser. It is also an error to specify
92multiple sections with the same value option. It is also an error to specify a value
93that is outside of the OEM range AID_OEM_RESERVED_START(2900) and AID_OEM_RESERVED_END(2999)
94as defined by system/core/include/private/android_filesystem_config.h.
95
96Ordering within the TARGET_FS_CONFIG_GEN files is not relevant. The paths for files are sorted
97like so within their respective array definition:
98 * specified path before prefix match
99 ** ie foo before f*
100 * lexicographical less than before other
101 ** ie boo before foo
102
103Given these paths:
104
105paths=['ac', 'a', 'acd', 'an', 'a*', 'aa', 'ac*']
106
107The sort order would be:
108paths=['a', 'aa', 'ac', 'acd', 'an', 'ac*', 'a*']
109
110Thus the fs_config tools will match on specified paths before attempting prefix, and match on the
111longest matching prefix.
112
113The declared AIDS are sorted in ascending numerical order based on the option "value". The string
114representation of value is preserved. Both choices were made for maximum readability of the generated
115file and to line up files. Sync lines are placed with the source file as comments in the generated
116header file.