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The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -07001Android Init Language
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Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -07004The Android Init Language consists of five broad classes of statements,
5which are Actions, Commands, Services, Options, and Imports.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -07006
7All of these are line-oriented, consisting of tokens separated by
8whitespace. The c-style backslash escapes may be used to insert
9whitespace into a token. Double quotes may also be used to prevent
10whitespace from breaking text into multiple tokens. The backslash,
11when it is the last character on a line, may be used for line-folding.
12
13Lines which start with a # (leading whitespace allowed) are comments.
14
15Actions and Services implicitly declare a new section. All commands
16or options belong to the section most recently declared. Commands
17or options before the first section are ignored.
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Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -070019Actions and Services have unique names. If a second Action is defined
20with the same name as an existing one, its commands are appended to
21the commands of the existing action. If a second Service is defined
22with the same name as an existing one, it is ignored and an error
23message is logged.
24
25
26Init .rc Files
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28The init language is used in plaintext files that take the .rc file
29extension. These are typically multiple of these in multiple
30locations on the system, described below.
31
32/init.rc is the primary .rc file and is loaded by the init executable
33at the beginning of its execution. It is responsible for the initial
34set up of the system. It imports /init.${ro.hardware}.rc which is the
35primary vendor supplied .rc file.
36
37During the mount_all command, the init executable loads all of the
38files contained within the /{system,vendor,odm}/etc/init/ directories.
39These directories are intended for all Actions and Services used after
40file system mounting.
41
Tom Cherry1fb20b82016-01-20 16:53:08 -080042One may specify paths in the mount_all command line to have it import
43.rc files at the specified paths instead of the default ones listed above.
44This is primarily for supporting factory mode and other non-standard boot
45modes. The three default paths should be used for the normal boot process.
46
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -070047The intention of these directories is as follows
48 1) /system/etc/init/ is for core system items such as
Tom Cherry1fb20b82016-01-20 16:53:08 -080049 SurfaceFlinger, MediaService, and logcatd.
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -070050 2) /vendor/etc/init/ is for SoC vendor items such as actions or
51 daemons needed for core SoC functionality.
52 3) /odm/etc/init/ is for device manufacturer items such as
53 actions or daemons needed for motion sensor or other peripheral
54 functionality.
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Tom Cherry1fb20b82016-01-20 16:53:08 -080056All services whose binaries reside on the system, vendor, or odm
57partitions should have their service entries placed into a
58corresponding init .rc file, located in the /etc/init/
59directory of the partition where they reside. There is a build
60system macro, LOCAL_INIT_RC, that handles this for developers. Each
61init .rc file should additionally contain any actions associated with
62its service.
63
64An example is the logcatd.rc and Android.mk files located in the
65system/core/logcat directory. The LOCAL_INIT_RC macro in the
66Android.mk file places logcatd.rc in /system/etc/init/ during the
67build process. Init loads logcatd.rc during the mount_all command and
68allows the service to be run and the action to be queued when
69appropriate.
70
71This break up of init .rc files according to their daemon is preferred
72to the previously used monolithic init .rc files. This approach
73ensures that the only service entries that init reads and the only
74actions that init performs correspond to services whose binaries are in
75fact present on the file system, which was not the case with the
76monolithic init .rc files. This additionally will aid in merge
77conflict resolution when multiple services are added to the system, as
78each one will go into a separate file.
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Wei Wang254f4432016-08-23 11:58:09 -070080There are two options "early" and "late" in mount_all command
81which can be set after optional paths. With "--early" set, the
82init executable will skip mounting entries with "latemount" flag
83and triggering fs encryption state event. With "--late" set,
84init executable will only mount entries with "latemount" flag but skip
85importing rc files. By default, no option is set, and mount_all will
86mount_all will process all entries in the given fstab.
87
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -070088Actions
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90Actions are named sequences of commands. Actions have a trigger which
91is used to determine when the action should occur. When an event
92occurs which matches an action's trigger, that action is added to
93the tail of a to-be-executed queue (unless it is already on the
94queue).
95
96Each action in the queue is dequeued in sequence and each command in
97that action is executed in sequence. Init handles other activities
98(device creation/destruction, property setting, process restarting)
99"between" the execution of the commands in activities.
100
101Actions take the form of:
102
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700103on <trigger> [&& <trigger>]*
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700104 <command>
105 <command>
106 <command>
107
108
109Services
110--------
111Services are programs which init launches and (optionally) restarts
112when they exit. Services take the form of:
113
114service <name> <pathname> [ <argument> ]*
115 <option>
116 <option>
117 ...
118
119
120Options
121-------
122Options are modifiers to services. They affect how and when init
123runs the service.
124
Viorel Suman70daa672016-03-21 10:08:07 +0200125console [<console>]
126 This service needs a console. The optional second parameter chooses a
127 specific console instead of the default. The default "/dev/console" can
128 be changed by setting the "androidboot.console" kernel parameter. In
129 all cases the leading "/dev/" should be omitted, so "/dev/tty0" would be
130 specified as just "console tty0".
131
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700132critical
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700133 This is a device-critical service. If it exits more than four times in
134 four minutes, the device will reboot into recovery mode.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700135
136disabled
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700137 This service will not automatically start with its class.
138 It must be explicitly started by name.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700139
140setenv <name> <value>
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700141 Set the environment variable <name> to <value> in the launched process.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700142
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -0800143socket <name> <type> <perm> [ <user> [ <group> [ <seclabel> ] ] ]
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700144 Create a unix domain socket named /dev/socket/<name> and pass
145 its fd to the launched process. <type> must be "dgram", "stream" or "seqpacket".
146 User and group default to 0.
147 'seclabel' is the SELinux security context for the socket.
148 It defaults to the service security context, as specified by seclabel or
149 computed based on the service executable file security context.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700150
151user <username>
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700152 Change to username before exec'ing this service.
153 Currently defaults to root. (??? probably should default to nobody)
Tom Cherrydbddb402015-12-11 12:54:50 -0800154 As of Android M, processes should use this option even if they
155 require linux capabilities. Previously, to acquire linux
156 capabilities, a process would need to run as root, request the
157 capabilities, then drop to its desired uid. There is a new
158 mechanism through fs_config that allows device manufacturers to add
159 linux capabilities to specific binaries on a file system that should
160 be used instead. This mechanism is described on
161 http://source.android.com/devices/tech/config/filesystem.html. When
162 using this new mechanism, processes can use the user option to
163 select their desired uid without ever running as root.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700164
165group <groupname> [ <groupname> ]*
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700166 Change to groupname before exec'ing this service. Additional
167 groupnames beyond the (required) first one are used to set the
168 supplemental groups of the process (via setgroups()).
169 Currently defaults to root. (??? probably should default to nobody)
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700170
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -0800171seclabel <seclabel>
172 Change to 'seclabel' before exec'ing this service.
Stephen Smalley3fb61102012-11-02 15:22:34 -0400173 Primarily for use by services run from the rootfs, e.g. ueventd, adbd.
174 Services on the system partition can instead use policy-defined transitions
175 based on their file security context.
176 If not specified and no transition is defined in policy, defaults to the init context.
177
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700178oneshot
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700179 Do not restart the service when it exits.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700180
181class <name>
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700182 Specify a class name for the service. All services in a
183 named class may be started or stopped together. A service
184 is in the class "default" if one is not specified via the
185 class option.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700186
187onrestart
Elliott Hughesd62f0602015-06-12 18:02:20 -0700188 Execute a Command (see below) when service restarts.
189
190writepid <file...>
191 Write the child's pid to the given files when it forks. Meant for
192 cgroup/cpuset usage.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700193
Vitalii Tomkiv081705c2016-05-18 17:36:30 -0700194priority <priority>
195 Scheduling priority of the service process. This value has to be in range
196 -20 to 19. Default priority is 0. Priority is set via setpriority().
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800197
Jorge Lucangeli Obescd2518c2016-08-31 15:23:44 -0400198namespace <pid|mnt>
199 Enter a new PID or mount namespace when forking the service.
200
Marco Nelissen310f6702016-07-22 12:07:06 -0700201oom_score_adjust <value>
202 Sets the child's /proc/self/oom_score_adj to the specified value,
203 which must range from -1000 to 1000.
204
Jorge Lucangeli Obescd2518c2016-08-31 15:23:44 -0400205
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700206Triggers
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Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700208Triggers are strings which can be used to match certain kinds of
209events and used to cause an action to occur.
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Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700211Triggers are subdivided into event triggers and property triggers.
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Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700213Event triggers are strings triggered by the 'trigger' command or by
214the QueueEventTrigger() function within the init executable. These
215take the form of a simple string such as 'boot' or 'late-init'.
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Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700217Property triggers are strings triggered when a named property changes
218value to a given new value or when a named property changes value to
219any new value. These take the form of 'property:<name>=<value>' and
220'property:<name>=*' respectively. Property triggers are additionally
221evaluated and triggered accordingly during the initial boot phase of
222init.
Badhri Jagan Sridharan0b415122014-10-10 23:19:06 -0700223
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700224An Action can have multiple property triggers but may only have one
225event trigger.
Badhri Jagan Sridharan0b415122014-10-10 23:19:06 -0700226
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700227For example:
228'on boot && property:a=b' defines an action that is only executed when
229the 'boot' event trigger happens and the property a equals b.
230
231'on property:a=b && property:c=d' defines an action that is executed
232at three times,
233 1) During initial boot if property a=b and property c=d
234 2) Any time that property a transitions to value b, while property
235 c already equals d.
236 3) Any time that property c transitions to value d, while property
237 a already equals b.
Badhri Jagan Sridharan0b415122014-10-10 23:19:06 -0700238
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800239
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700240Commands
241--------
242
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700243bootchart_init
244 Start bootcharting if configured (see below).
245 This is included in the default init.rc.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700246
247chmod <octal-mode> <path>
248 Change file access permissions.
249
250chown <owner> <group> <path>
251 Change file owner and group.
252
253class_start <serviceclass>
254 Start all services of the specified class if they are
255 not already running.
256
257class_stop <serviceclass>
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700258 Stop and disable all services of the specified class if they are
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700259 currently running.
260
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700261class_reset <serviceclass>
262 Stop all services of the specified class if they are
263 currently running, without disabling them. They can be restarted
264 later using class_start.
265
266copy <src> <dst>
267 Copies a file. Similar to write, but useful for binary/large
268 amounts of data.
269
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700270domainname <name>
271 Set the domain name.
272
JP Abgrall3beec7e2014-05-02 21:14:29 -0700273enable <servicename>
274 Turns a disabled service into an enabled one as if the service did not
275 specify disabled.
276 If the service is supposed to be running, it will be started now.
277 Typically used when the bootloader sets a variable that indicates a specific
278 service should be started when needed. E.g.
279 on property:ro.boot.myfancyhardware=1
280 enable my_fancy_service_for_my_fancy_hardware
281
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700282exec [ <seclabel> [ <user> [ <group> ]* ] ] -- <command> [ <argument> ]*
283 Fork and execute command with the given arguments. The command starts
284 after "--" so that an optional security context, user, and supplementary
285 groups can be provided. No other commands will be run until this one
Mark Salyzyn17fff892015-06-02 11:11:02 -0700286 finishes. <seclabel> can be a - to denote default.
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700287
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700288export <name> <value>
289 Set the environment variable <name> equal to <value> in the
290 global environment (which will be inherited by all processes
291 started after this command is executed)
292
293hostname <name>
294 Set the host name.
295
296ifup <interface>
297 Bring the network interface <interface> online.
298
Hung-ying Tyanbfa6d752016-05-17 18:49:10 +0800299insmod [-f] <path> [<options>]
300 Install the module at <path> with the specified options.
301 -f
302 Force installation of the module even if the version of the running kernel
303 and the version of the kernel for which the module was compiled do not match.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700304
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700305load_all_props
306 Loads properties from /system, /vendor, et cetera.
307 This is included in the default init.rc.
308
309load_persist_props
310 Loads persistent properties when /data has been decrypted.
311 This is included in the default init.rc.
312
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800313loglevel <level>
314 Sets the kernel log level to level. Properties are expanded within <level>.
315
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700316mkdir <path> [mode] [owner] [group]
317 Create a directory at <path>, optionally with the given mode, owner, and
318 group. If not provided, the directory is created with permissions 755 and
Johan Redestig0b42ba22015-03-15 17:39:41 +0100319 owned by the root user and root group. If provided, the mode, owner and group
320 will be updated if the directory exists already.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700321
Wei Wang254f4432016-08-23 11:58:09 -0700322mount_all <fstab> [ <path> ]* [--<option>]
Hung-ying Tyandc738ea2016-01-14 11:18:21 +0800323 Calls fs_mgr_mount_all on the given fs_mgr-format fstab and imports .rc files
Wei Wang254f4432016-08-23 11:58:09 -0700324 at the specified paths (e.g., on the partitions just mounted) with optional
325 options "early" and "late".
326 Refer to the section of "Init .rc Files" for detail.
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700327
Niklas Tibblingbc3f69f2012-08-01 13:15:38 +0200328mount <type> <device> <dir> [ <flag> ]* [<options>]
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700329 Attempt to mount the named device at the directory <dir>
Niklas Tibblingbc3f69f2012-08-01 13:15:38 +0200330 <flag>s include "ro", "rw", "remount", "noatime", ...
331 <options> include "barrier=1", "noauto_da_alloc", "discard", ... as
332 a comma separated string, eg: barrier=1,noauto_da_alloc
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700333
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700334powerctl
335 Internal implementation detail used to respond to changes to the
336 "sys.powerctl" system property, used to implement rebooting.
337
338restart <service>
339 Like stop, but doesn't disable the service.
340
Stephen Smalley726e8f72013-10-09 16:02:09 -0400341restorecon <path> [ <path> ]*
Stephen Smalley3fb61102012-11-02 15:22:34 -0400342 Restore the file named by <path> to the security context specified
343 in the file_contexts configuration.
344 Not required for directories created by the init.rc as these are
345 automatically labeled correctly by init.
346
Stephen Smalley726e8f72013-10-09 16:02:09 -0400347restorecon_recursive <path> [ <path> ]*
348 Recursively restore the directory tree named by <path> to the
349 security contexts specified in the file_contexts configuration.
Stephen Smalley726e8f72013-10-09 16:02:09 -0400350
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700351rm <path>
352 Calls unlink(2) on the given path. You might want to
353 use "exec -- rm ..." instead (provided the system partition is
354 already mounted).
355
356rmdir <path>
357 Calls rmdir(2) on the given path.
358
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700359setprop <name> <value>
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800360 Set system property <name> to <value>. Properties are expanded
361 within <value>.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700362
363setrlimit <resource> <cur> <max>
364 Set the rlimit for a resource.
365
366start <service>
367 Start a service running if it is not already running.
368
369stop <service>
370 Stop a service from running if it is currently running.
371
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700372swapon_all <fstab>
373 Calls fs_mgr_swapon_all on the given fstab file.
374
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700375symlink <target> <path>
376 Create a symbolic link at <path> with the value <target>
377
The Android Open Source Project35237d12008-12-17 18:08:08 -0800378sysclktz <mins_west_of_gmt>
379 Set the system clock base (0 if system clock ticks in GMT)
380
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700381trigger <event>
382 Trigger an event. Used to queue an action from another
383 action.
384
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700385verity_load_state
386 Internal implementation detail used to load dm-verity state.
387
388verity_update_state <mount_point>
389 Internal implementation detail used to update dm-verity state and
390 set the partition.<mount_point>.verified properties used by adb remount
391 because fs_mgr can't set them directly itself.
392
Patrick McCormick96d0a4d2011-02-04 10:51:39 -0800393wait <path> [ <timeout> ]
Elliott Hughes91a3be52015-03-20 11:00:15 -0700394 Poll for the existence of the given file and return when found,
395 or the timeout has been reached. If timeout is not specified it
396 currently defaults to five seconds.
Patrick McCormick96d0a4d2011-02-04 10:51:39 -0800397
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800398write <path> <content>
399 Open the file at <path> and write a string to it with write(2).
400 If the file does not exist, it will be created. If it does exist,
401 it will be truncated. Properties are expanded within <content>.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700402
403
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700404Imports
405-------
406The import keyword is not a command, but rather its own section and is
407handled immediately after the .rc file that contains it has finished
408being parsed. It takes the below form:
409
410import <path>
411 Parse an init config file, extending the current configuration.
412 If <path> is a directory, each file in the directory is parsed as
413 a config file. It is not recursive, nested directories will
414 not be parsed.
415
416There are only two times where the init executable imports .rc files,
417 1) When it imports /init.rc during initial boot
Hung-ying Tyandc738ea2016-01-14 11:18:21 +0800418 2) When it imports /{system,vendor,odm}/etc/init/ or .rc files at specified
419 paths during mount_all
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700420
421
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700422Properties
423----------
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700424Init provides information about the services that it is responsible
425for via the below properties.
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427init.svc.<name>
Tom Cherry3be66ed2015-09-01 14:49:38 -0700428 State of a named service ("stopped", "stopping", "running", "restarting")
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430
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800431Bootcharting
432------------
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800433This version of init contains code to perform "bootcharting": generating log
434files that can be later processed by the tools provided by www.bootchart.org.
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Elliott Hughes59abac22015-03-28 12:12:51 -0700436On the emulator, use the -bootchart <timeout> option to boot with bootcharting
437activated for <timeout> seconds.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700438
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800439On a device, create /data/bootchart/start with a command like the following:
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700440
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800441 adb shell 'echo $TIMEOUT > /data/bootchart/start'
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700442
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800443Where the value of $TIMEOUT corresponds to the desired bootcharted period in
444seconds. Bootcharting will stop after that many seconds have elapsed.
445You can also stop the bootcharting at any moment by doing the following:
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700446
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800447 adb shell 'echo 1 > /data/bootchart/stop'
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700448
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800449Note that /data/bootchart/stop is deleted automatically by init at the end of
450the bootcharting. This is not the case with /data/bootchart/start, so don't
451forget to delete it when you're done collecting data.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700452
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800453The log files are written to /data/bootchart/. A script is provided to
454retrieve them and create a bootchart.tgz file that can be used with the
455bootchart command-line utility:
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Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800457 sudo apt-get install pybootchartgui
Elliott Hughes59abac22015-03-28 12:12:51 -0700458 # grab-bootchart.sh uses $ANDROID_SERIAL.
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800459 $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/system/core/init/grab-bootchart.sh
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Elliott Hughes59abac22015-03-28 12:12:51 -0700461One thing to watch for is that the bootchart will show init as if it started
462running at 0s. You'll have to look at dmesg to work out when the kernel
463actually started init.
464
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Ben Cheng50bbde02015-06-09 17:04:36 +0800466Comparing two bootcharts
467------------------------
468A handy script named compare-bootcharts.py can be used to compare the
469start/end time of selected processes. The aforementioned grab-bootchart.sh
470will leave a bootchart tarball named bootchart.tgz at /tmp/android-bootchart.
471If two such barballs are preserved on the host machine under different
472directories, the script can list the timestamps differences. For example:
473
474Usage: system/core/init/compare-bootcharts.py base_bootchart_dir
475 exp_bootchart_dir
476
477process: baseline experiment (delta)
478 - Unit is ms (a jiffy is 10 ms on the system)
479------------------------------------
480/init: 50 40 (-10)
481/system/bin/surfaceflinger: 4320 4470 (+150)
482/system/bin/bootanimation: 6980 6990 (+10)
483zygote64: 10410 10640 (+230)
484zygote: 10410 10640 (+230)
485system_server: 15350 15150 (-200)
486bootanimation ends at: 33790 31230 (-2560)
487
488
Yasuhiro Matsudaf93db4b2015-06-15 18:49:35 +0900489Systrace
490--------
491Systrace [1] can be used for obtaining performance analysis reports during boot
492time on userdebug or eng builds.
493Here is an example of trace events of "wm" and "am" categories:
494
495 $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/external/chromium-trace/systrace.py wm am --boot
496
497This command will cause the device to reboot. After the device is rebooted and
498the boot sequence has finished, the trace report is obtained from the device
499and written as trace.html on the host by hitting Ctrl+C.
500
501LIMITATION
502Recording trace events is started after persistent properties are loaded, so
503the trace events that are emitted before that are not recorded. Several
504services such as vold, surfaceflinger, and servicemanager are affected by this
505limitation since they are started before persistent properties are loaded.
506Zygote initialization and the processes that are forked from the zygote are not
507affected.
508
509[1] http://developer.android.com/tools/help/systrace.html
510
511
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800512Debugging init
513--------------
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700514By default, programs executed by init will drop stdout and stderr into
515/dev/null. To help with debugging, you can execute your program via the
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800516Android program logwrapper. This will redirect stdout/stderr into the
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700517Android logging system (accessed via logcat).
518
519For example
520service akmd /system/bin/logwrapper /sbin/akmd
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522For quicker turnaround when working on init itself, use:
523
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800524 mm -j
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800525 m ramdisk-nodeps
526 m bootimage-nodeps
527 adb reboot bootloader
528 fastboot boot $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/boot.img
529
530Alternatively, use the emulator:
531
532 emulator -partition-size 1024 -verbose -show-kernel -no-window