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2Android Init Language
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4
5The Android Init Language consists of four broad classes of statements,
6which are Actions, Commands, Services, and Options.
7
8All of these are line-oriented, consisting of tokens separated by
9whitespace. The c-style backslash escapes may be used to insert
10whitespace into a token. Double quotes may also be used to prevent
11whitespace from breaking text into multiple tokens. The backslash,
12when it is the last character on a line, may be used for line-folding.
13
14Lines which start with a # (leading whitespace allowed) are comments.
15
16Actions and Services implicitly declare a new section. All commands
17or options belong to the section most recently declared. Commands
18or options before the first section are ignored.
19
20Actions and Services have unique names. If a second Action or Service
21is declared with the same name as an existing one, it is ignored as
22an error. (??? should we override instead)
23
24
25Actions
26-------
27Actions are named sequences of commands. Actions have a trigger which
28is used to determine when the action should occur. When an event
29occurs which matches an action's trigger, that action is added to
30the tail of a to-be-executed queue (unless it is already on the
31queue).
32
33Each action in the queue is dequeued in sequence and each command in
34that action is executed in sequence. Init handles other activities
35(device creation/destruction, property setting, process restarting)
36"between" the execution of the commands in activities.
37
38Actions take the form of:
39
40on <trigger>
41 <command>
42 <command>
43 <command>
44
45
46Services
47--------
48Services are programs which init launches and (optionally) restarts
49when they exit. Services take the form of:
50
51service <name> <pathname> [ <argument> ]*
52 <option>
53 <option>
54 ...
55
56
57Options
58-------
59Options are modifiers to services. They affect how and when init
60runs the service.
61
62critical
63 This is a device-critical service. If it exits more than four times in
64 four minutes, the device will reboot into recovery mode.
65
66disabled
67 This service will not automatically start with its class.
68 It must be explicitly started by name.
69
70setenv <name> <value>
71 Set the environment variable <name> to <value> in the launched process.
72
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -080073socket <name> <type> <perm> [ <user> [ <group> [ <seclabel> ] ] ]
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -070074 Create a unix domain socket named /dev/socket/<name> and pass
Mike Lockwood912ff852010-10-01 08:20:36 -040075 its fd to the launched process. <type> must be "dgram", "stream" or "seqpacket".
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -070076 User and group default to 0.
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -080077 'seclabel' is the SELinux security context for the socket.
Stephen Smalley8348d272013-05-13 12:37:04 -040078 It defaults to the service security context, as specified by seclabel or
79 computed based on the service executable file security context.
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81user <username>
82 Change to username before exec'ing this service.
83 Currently defaults to root. (??? probably should default to nobody)
84 Currently, if your process requires linux capabilities then you cannot use
85 this command. You must instead request the capabilities in-process while
86 still root, and then drop to your desired uid.
87
88group <groupname> [ <groupname> ]*
89 Change to groupname before exec'ing this service. Additional
90 groupnames beyond the (required) first one are used to set the
91 supplemental groups of the process (via setgroups()).
92 Currently defaults to root. (??? probably should default to nobody)
93
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -080094seclabel <seclabel>
95 Change to 'seclabel' before exec'ing this service.
Stephen Smalley3fb61102012-11-02 15:22:34 -040096 Primarily for use by services run from the rootfs, e.g. ueventd, adbd.
97 Services on the system partition can instead use policy-defined transitions
98 based on their file security context.
99 If not specified and no transition is defined in policy, defaults to the init context.
100
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700101oneshot
102 Do not restart the service when it exits.
103
104class <name>
105 Specify a class name for the service. All services in a
106 named class may be started or stopped together. A service
107 is in the class "default" if one is not specified via the
108 class option.
109
110onrestart
111 Execute a Command (see below) when service restarts.
112
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800113
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700114Triggers
115--------
116 Triggers are strings which can be used to match certain kinds
117 of events and used to cause an action to occur.
118
119boot
120 This is the first trigger that will occur when init starts
121 (after /init.conf is loaded)
122
123<name>=<value>
124 Triggers of this form occur when the property <name> is set
125 to the specific value <value>.
126
Elliott Hughesd3e37d12015-02-02 16:43:32 -0800127 One can also test multiple properties to execute a group
Badhri Jagan Sridharan0b415122014-10-10 23:19:06 -0700128 of commands. For example:
129
130 on property:test.a=1 && property:test.b=1
131 setprop test.c 1
132
133 The above stub sets test.c to 1 only when
134 both test.a=1 and test.b=1
135
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800136
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700137Commands
138--------
139
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -0800140exec [ <seclabel> [ <user> [ <group> ]* ] ] -- <command> [ <argument> ]*
141 Fork and execute command with the given arguments. The command starts
142 after "--" so that an optional security context, user, and supplementary
143 groups can be provided. No other commands will be run until this one
144 finishes.
San Mehat429721c2014-09-23 07:48:47 -0700145
146execonce <path> [ <argument> ]*
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700147 Fork and execute a program (<path>). This will block until
San Mehat429721c2014-09-23 07:48:47 -0700148 the program completes execution. This command can be run at most
149 once during init's lifetime. Subsequent invocations are ignored.
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -0800150 It is best to avoid execonce as unlike the builtin commands, it runs
San Mehat429721c2014-09-23 07:48:47 -0700151 the risk of getting init "stuck".
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700152
153export <name> <value>
154 Set the environment variable <name> equal to <value> in the
155 global environment (which will be inherited by all processes
156 started after this command is executed)
157
158ifup <interface>
159 Bring the network interface <interface> online.
160
161import <filename>
162 Parse an init config file, extending the current configuration.
163
164hostname <name>
165 Set the host name.
166
167chmod <octal-mode> <path>
168 Change file access permissions.
169
170chown <owner> <group> <path>
171 Change file owner and group.
172
173class_start <serviceclass>
174 Start all services of the specified class if they are
175 not already running.
176
177class_stop <serviceclass>
178 Stop all services of the specified class if they are
179 currently running.
180
181domainname <name>
182 Set the domain name.
183
JP Abgrall3beec7e2014-05-02 21:14:29 -0700184enable <servicename>
185 Turns a disabled service into an enabled one as if the service did not
186 specify disabled.
187 If the service is supposed to be running, it will be started now.
188 Typically used when the bootloader sets a variable that indicates a specific
189 service should be started when needed. E.g.
190 on property:ro.boot.myfancyhardware=1
191 enable my_fancy_service_for_my_fancy_hardware
192
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700193insmod <path>
194 Install the module at <path>
195
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800196loglevel <level>
197 Sets the kernel log level to level. Properties are expanded within <level>.
198
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700199mkdir <path> [mode] [owner] [group]
200 Create a directory at <path>, optionally with the given mode, owner, and
201 group. If not provided, the directory is created with permissions 755 and
Johan Redestig0b42ba22015-03-15 17:39:41 +0100202 owned by the root user and root group. If provided, the mode, owner and group
203 will be updated if the directory exists already.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700204
Niklas Tibblingbc3f69f2012-08-01 13:15:38 +0200205mount <type> <device> <dir> [ <flag> ]* [<options>]
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700206 Attempt to mount the named device at the directory <dir>
207 <device> may be of the form mtd@name to specify a mtd block
208 device by name.
Niklas Tibblingbc3f69f2012-08-01 13:15:38 +0200209 <flag>s include "ro", "rw", "remount", "noatime", ...
210 <options> include "barrier=1", "noauto_da_alloc", "discard", ... as
211 a comma separated string, eg: barrier=1,noauto_da_alloc
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Stephen Smalley726e8f72013-10-09 16:02:09 -0400213restorecon <path> [ <path> ]*
Stephen Smalley3fb61102012-11-02 15:22:34 -0400214 Restore the file named by <path> to the security context specified
215 in the file_contexts configuration.
216 Not required for directories created by the init.rc as these are
217 automatically labeled correctly by init.
218
Stephen Smalley726e8f72013-10-09 16:02:09 -0400219restorecon_recursive <path> [ <path> ]*
220 Recursively restore the directory tree named by <path> to the
221 security contexts specified in the file_contexts configuration.
Stephen Smalley726e8f72013-10-09 16:02:09 -0400222
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -0800223setcon <seclabel>
Stephen Smalley3fb61102012-11-02 15:22:34 -0400224 Set the current process security context to the specified string.
225 This is typically only used from early-init to set the init context
226 before any other process is started.
227
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700228setprop <name> <value>
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800229 Set system property <name> to <value>. Properties are expanded
230 within <value>.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700231
232setrlimit <resource> <cur> <max>
233 Set the rlimit for a resource.
234
235start <service>
236 Start a service running if it is not already running.
237
238stop <service>
239 Stop a service from running if it is currently running.
240
241symlink <target> <path>
242 Create a symbolic link at <path> with the value <target>
243
The Android Open Source Project35237d12008-12-17 18:08:08 -0800244sysclktz <mins_west_of_gmt>
245 Set the system clock base (0 if system clock ticks in GMT)
246
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700247trigger <event>
248 Trigger an event. Used to queue an action from another
249 action.
250
Patrick McCormick96d0a4d2011-02-04 10:51:39 -0800251wait <path> [ <timeout> ]
252 Poll for the existence of the given file and return when found,
253 or the timeout has been reached. If timeout is not specified it
254 currently defaults to five seconds.
255
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800256write <path> <content>
257 Open the file at <path> and write a string to it with write(2).
258 If the file does not exist, it will be created. If it does exist,
259 it will be truncated. Properties are expanded within <content>.
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261
262Properties
263----------
264Init updates some system properties to provide some insight into
265what it's doing:
266
Elliott Hughes8d82ea02015-02-06 20:15:18 -0800267init.action
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700268 Equal to the name of the action currently being executed or "" if none
269
270init.command
271 Equal to the command being executed or "" if none.
272
273init.svc.<name>
274 State of a named service ("stopped", "running", "restarting")
275
276
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800277Bootcharting
278------------
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700279
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800280This version of init contains code to perform "bootcharting": generating log
281files that can be later processed by the tools provided by www.bootchart.org.
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Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800283On the emulator, use the new -bootchart <timeout> option to boot with
284bootcharting activated for <timeout> seconds.
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700285
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800286On a device, create /data/bootchart/start with a command like the following:
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700287
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800288 adb shell 'echo $TIMEOUT > /data/bootchart/start'
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700289
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800290Where the value of $TIMEOUT corresponds to the desired bootcharted period in
291seconds. Bootcharting will stop after that many seconds have elapsed.
292You can also stop the bootcharting at any moment by doing the following:
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700293
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800294 adb shell 'echo 1 > /data/bootchart/stop'
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700295
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800296Note that /data/bootchart/stop is deleted automatically by init at the end of
297the bootcharting. This is not the case with /data/bootchart/start, so don't
298forget to delete it when you're done collecting data.
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Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800300The log files are written to /data/bootchart/. A script is provided to
301retrieve them and create a bootchart.tgz file that can be used with the
302bootchart command-line utility:
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700303
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800304 sudo apt-get install pybootchartgui
Mark Salyzynd4e5c322015-02-24 08:28:07 -0800305 ANDROID_SERIAL=<device serial number>
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800306 $ANDROID_BUILD_TOP/system/core/init/grab-bootchart.sh
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700307
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700308
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800309Debugging init
310--------------
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700311By default, programs executed by init will drop stdout and stderr into
312/dev/null. To help with debugging, you can execute your program via the
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800313Android program logwrapper. This will redirect stdout/stderr into the
The Android Open Source Project4f6e8d72008-10-21 07:00:00 -0700314Android logging system (accessed via logcat).
315
316For example
317service akmd /system/bin/logwrapper /sbin/akmd
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800318
319For quicker turnaround when working on init itself, use:
320
Elliott Hughes841b2632015-02-12 14:28:54 -0800321 mm -j
Elliott Hughesf682b472015-02-06 12:19:48 -0800322 m ramdisk-nodeps
323 m bootimage-nodeps
324 adb reboot bootloader
325 fastboot boot $ANDROID_PRODUCT_OUT/boot.img
326
327Alternatively, use the emulator:
328
329 emulator -partition-size 1024 -verbose -show-kernel -no-window
330
331You might want to call klog_set_level(6) after the klog_init() call
332so you see the kernel logging in dmesg (or the emulator output).