intmain(int argc __unused, char** argv) { signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN); char value[PROPERTY_VALUE_MAX]; bool doLog = (property_get("ro.test_harness", value, "0") > 0) && (atoi(value) == 1); pid_t childPid; // FIXME The advantage of making the process containing media.log service the parent process of // the process that contains all the other real services, is that it allows us to collect more // detailed information such as signal numbers, stop and continue, resource usage, etc. // But it is also more complex. Consider replacing this by independent processes, and using // binder on death notification instead. if (doLog && (childPid = fork()) != 0) { // media.log service //prctl(PR_SET_NAME, (unsigned long) "media.log", 0, 0, 0); // unfortunately ps ignores PR_SET_NAME for the main thread, so use this ugly hack strcpy(argv[0], "media.log"); sp<ProcessState> proc(ProcessState::self()); MediaLogService::instantiate(); ProcessState::self()->startThreadPool(); for (;;) { siginfo_t info; int ret = waitid(P_PID, childPid, &info, WEXITED | WSTOPPED | WCONTINUED); if (ret == EINTR) { continue; } if (ret < 0) { break; } char buffer[32]; constchar *code; switch (info.si_code) { case CLD_EXITED: code = "CLD_EXITED"; break; case CLD_KILLED: code = "CLD_KILLED"; break; case CLD_DUMPED: code = "CLD_DUMPED"; break; case CLD_STOPPED: code = "CLD_STOPPED"; break; case CLD_TRAPPED: code = "CLD_TRAPPED"; break; case CLD_CONTINUED: code = "CLD_CONTINUED"; break; default: snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "unknown (%d)", info.si_code); code = buffer; break; } structrusageusage; getrusage(RUSAGE_CHILDREN, &usage); ALOG(LOG_ERROR, "media.log", "pid %d status %d code %s user %ld.%03lds sys %ld.%03lds", info.si_pid, info.si_status, code, usage.ru_utime.tv_sec, usage.ru_utime.tv_usec / 1000, usage.ru_stime.tv_sec, usage.ru_stime.tv_usec / 1000); sp<IServiceManager> sm = defaultServiceManager(); sp<IBinder> binder = sm->getService(String16("media.log")); if (binder != 0) { Vector<String16> args; binder->dump(-1, args); } switch (info.si_code) { case CLD_EXITED: case CLD_KILLED: case CLD_DUMPED: { ALOG(LOG_INFO, "media.log", "exiting"); _exit(0); // not reached } default: break; } } } else { // all other services if (doLog) { prctl(PR_SET_PDEATHSIG, SIGKILL); // if parent media.log dies before me, kill me also setpgid(0, 0); // but if I die first, don't kill my parent } InitializeIcuOrDie(); sp<ProcessState> proc(ProcessState::self()); sp<IServiceManager> sm = defaultServiceManager(); ALOGI("ServiceManager: %p", sm.get()); AudioFlinger::instantiate(); MediaPlayerService::instantiate(); ResourceManagerService::instantiate(); CameraService::instantiate(); AudioPolicyService::instantiate(); SoundTriggerHwService::instantiate(); RadioService::instantiate(); registerExtensions(); ProcessState::self()->startThreadPool(); IPCThreadState::self()->joinThreadPool(); } }
service cameraserver /system/bin/cameraserver class main user cameraserver group audio camera drmrpc inet media mediadrm net_bt net_bt_admin net_bw_acct ioprio rt 4 writepid /dev/cpuset/foreground/tasks
ifdef LOCAL_IS_HOST_MODULE partition_tag := else ifeq (true,$(LOCAL_PROPRIETARY_MODULE)) partition_tag := _VENDOR elseifeq (true,$(LOCAL_OEM_MODULE)) partition_tag := _OEM elseifeq (true,$(LOCAL_ODM_MODULE)) partition_tag := _ODM else # The definition of should-install-to-system will be different depending # on which goal (e.g., sdk or just droid) is being built. partition_tag := $(if $(call should-install-to-system,$(my_module_tags)),,_DATA) endif
One may specify paths in the mount_all command line to have it import .rc files at the specified paths instead of the default ones listed above. This is primarily for supporting factory mode and other non-standard boot modes. The three default paths should be used for the normal boot process.
The intention of these directories is as follows 1) /system/etc/init/ is for core system items such as SurfaceFlinger, MediaService, and logcatd. 2) /vendor/etc/init/ is for SoC vendor items such as actions or daemons needed for core SoC functionality. 3) /odm/etc/init/ is for device manufacturer items such as actions or daemons needed for motion sensor or other peripheral functionality.