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Benjamin Zores
ABS 2013 – 18th February 2013 – San Francisco, CA
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About Me
ANDROID PLATFORM ARCHITECT
ALCATEL • Expert and Evangelist on Open Source Software.
LUCENT • 9y experience on various multimedia/network embedded devices design.
• From low-level BSP integration to global applicative software architecture.
PROJECT FOUNDER, LEADER AND/OR CONTRIBUTOR FOR:
• OpenBricks Embedded Linux cross-build framework.
OPEN
• GeeXboX Embedded multimedia HTPC distribution.
SOURCE • uShare UPnP A/V and DLNA Media Server.
• MPlayer Linux media player application.
FORMER LINUX FOUNDATION’S EVENTS SPEAKER
LINUX • ELC 2010 GeeXboX Enna: Embedded Media Center
FOUNDATION • ELC-E 2010 State of Multimedia in 2010 Embedded Linux Devices
CONFERENCES • ELC-E 2011 Linux Optimization Techniques: How Not to Be Slow ?
• ABS 2012 Android Device Porting Walkthrough
• ELC-E 2012 Dive Into Android Networking: Adding Ethernet Connectivity
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Bibliographical References
My Android bibles,
from my Android mentors:
Karim Yaghmour
Marko Gargenta
Followed by my own publications:
« Discovering Android »
Series of articles published in
GNU/Linux Magazine France
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Agenda
1. What is Android ? 8. Storage Subsystem
2. Device Porting How-To 9. Graphics Subsystem
3. Boot-Loader 10. Input Layer
4. The Linux Kernel 11. Audio Subsystem
5. Android Build System 12. Multimedia Subsystem
6. Android Ecosystem 13. Connectivity Subsystem
7. Android Init 14. Miscellaneous Devices
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1. What is Android ?
What is Android ?
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Releases History
Nickname Version SDK API Level NDK API Level Release Date Linux Version
N.A. 1.0 1 N.A. Sep. 08 2.6.25
Petit Four 1.1 2 N.A. Feb. 09 2.6.25
Cupcake 1.5 3 1 Apr. 09 2.6.27
Donut 1.6 4 2 Sep. 09 2.6.29
2.0 5 2 Oct. 09 2.6.29
Eclair 2.0.1 6 2 Dec. 09 2.6.29
2.1 7 3 Jan. 10 2.6.29
Froyo 2.2 8 4 May. 10 2.6.32
2.3 – 2.3.2 9 5 Nov. 10 2.6.35
Gingerbread
2.3.3 – 2.3.7 10 5 Feb. 11 2.6.35
3.0 11 6 Feb. 11 2.6.36
Honeycomb 3.1 12 6 May. 11 2.6.36
3.2 13 6 Jun. 11 2.6.36
Ice Cream 4.0 – 4.0.2 14 7 Oct. 11 3.0.1
Sandwich 4.0.3 – 4.0.4 15 7 Dec. 11 3.0.1
4.1.1 – 4.1.2 16 8 Jun. 12 3.0.31
Jelly Bean
4.2 17 8 Nov. 12 3.0.31
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Fragmentation (Jan. 2013)
Version Codename Distribution
1.6 Donut 0.2%
2.1 Eclair 2.4%
2.2 Froyo 9.0%
Source © Google 2.3 - 2.3.2 0.2%
Gingerbread
2.3.3 - 2.3.7 47.4%
3.1 0.4%
Honeycomb
3.2 1.1%
4.0.3 - 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich 29.1%
4.1 9.0%
Jelly Bean
4.2 1.2%
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Software Architecture
• Android OS:
- Low-Level
Linux Kernel & Drivers.
- System Native Libraries,
Services, Daemons and
Supervisors.
- Java-based
Applicative Framework.
- Java Applications.
- Default ones.
- User additions.
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Which Android Sources to Start With ?
• Google
- Up-to-date reference but limited devices support (reference design only).
- https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest
• Linaro
- Most integrated with wide hardware support (at least for SoC vendors reference boards).
- Many packages addition, compiler optimizations and fixes.
- git://android.git.linaro.org/platform/manifest.git
• Cyanogen Mod
- Most features but mostly used for tuning already released commercial products.
- https://github.com/cyanogenmod
• Vendor BSP
- Potentially outdated but best support for a given platform/SoC.
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2. Device Porting How-To
Device Porting
How-To
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Device’s HW Internals
(C) Opersys inc. 2012
Original at opersys.com/training
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Device Porting Checklist
• Recommendation:
- Ensure your SoC is already supported by Linux kernel.
• 1. Design your custom board around a reference design.
• 2. Ensure your HW is compatible with Android CDD.
• 3. Whenever possible, select HW peripherals that you know are supported.
• 4. Ensure you have detailed specifications for each peripheral !
• 5. Think about SoC pin muxing and avoid multiplexing.
• 6. Ensure you have HW schematics at hand.
• Let’s start writing drivers ;-)
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Building an Android-Compatible Device
• Compatibility Goals
- Provide a consistent application and HW environment to application developers.
- Enable a consistent application experience for consumers.
- Enable device manufacturers to differentiate while being compatible.
- Minimize costs and overhead associated with compatibility.
• Compatibility Definition Document (CDD)
- List of hardware/software requirements per Android version.
- Mandatory requirements for device certification and access to market place.
• Compatibility Test Suite (CTS)
- Set of unit designed to be integrated into the daily workflow
(such as via a continuous build system) of the engineers building a device.
- Its intent is to reveal incompatibilities early on, and ensure that the software
remains compatible throughout the development process.
• More info on http://source.android.com/compatibility/overview.html
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Jelly Bean Device Compatibility Guidelines
• Goals
- Ensure Google device certification.
- Provide Android PlayStore support.
- Provide Android applications compatibility.
- Allow access to Google Apps (GMail, Calendar ...).
• Key HW Mandatory Requirements
- Memory: Minimum of 340 MB (+ HW dedicated DMA memory).
- Storage: Minimum of 2 GB.
- Display: Minimum resolution of 426x320
Aspect ratio must be between 4:3 and 16:9.
- Graphics: OpenGL ES 1.0 / 2.0 is mandatory.
Hardware 2D / 3D engine is more than recommended.
- DO NOT modify Google APIs and framework.
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HW Schematics (Example)
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HW Pad/Pin Mux Table (Example)
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Peripherals Integration
Type Difficulty Location Comment
CPU Core High Bootloader, Kernel Hopefully provided by SoC manufacturer
PMIC High Bootloader, Kernel Device Specific: to be configured …
NAND/eMMC Easy Bootloader, Kernel Partitionning is up to you …
LCD Easy Kernel Depends on selected peripheral …
2D/3D GPU Medium Kernel, Android HAL Hopefully provided by SoC manufacturer
Touchscreen Easy Kernel Depends on selected peripheral …
Audio Codec Medium Kernel, Android HAL Depends on selected peripheral …
Video Codec Medium Kernel, Android HAL, Framework Hopefully provided by SoC manufacturer
USB Easy Kernel
GSM Radio Medium Kernel, Android HAL Depends on selected peripheral …
Wi-Fi Medium Kernel, Android HAL Depends on selected peripheral …
Bluetooth Medium Kernel, Android HAL Depends on selected peripheral …
Ethernet Easy Kernel, Android HAL, Framework
NFC Medium Kernel, Android HAL Depends on selected peripheral …
GPS Medium Kernel, Android HAL Depends on selected peripheral …
Sensors Medium Kernel, Android HAL Depends on selected peripheral …
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Current Context
• For this session, we’ll base our examples on:
- A custom board, designed in-house.
- Based on Freescale i.MX6Q SoC.
- Derived from Freescale SabreSD reference design.
• With the following peripherals:
- WVGA parallel DPI LCD.
- Cypress CTMG110 Touchscreen.
- TI WiLink WL1273 BT/Wi-Fi combo chip.
- Wolfson WM8958 Audio Codec.
- NXP PN544 NFC chip.
• Based on Google’s JB 4.2r1 official source tree.
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3. Boot-Loader
Boot-Loader
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Boot-Loader
• Google provides one in bootable/bootloader/legacy.
• But usually replaced by U-Boot with Fastboot protocol support.
- See http://goo.gl/WYyd5 for protocol details.
• Can be either out of AOSP sources or integrated.
• In BoardConfig.mk:
- TARGET_BOOTLOADER_BOARD_NAME := MY_DEVICE
- TARGET_BOOTLOADER_CONFIG := my_device_android_config
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U-Boot SoC Initialization
Initializes I/O
Tells kernel which
board to boot
(see MACH_TYPE_*)
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U-Boot UART Initialization
PAD Setup for
UART RX/TX
Set GPIO Output High
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U-Boot eMMC Initialization
eMMC uses 8-bit data
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Fastboot and Partitions
• Allows remote flashing boot / system / recovery / data images to flash.
- Handled by boot-loader when in USB mode.
- Partitions location are hard-coded once for all in boot-loader.
- e.g. (on host): fastboot flash boot boot.img
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U-Boot Flash Partitions for Fastboot
Maps partition numbers
to partition names
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4. The Linux Kernel
The Linux Kernel
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Linux Kernel Androidisms
• Various Kernel Androidisms:
- Ashmem, anonymous shared memory allocator.
- Binder IPC and RMI system.
- Pmem / ION, process contiguous memory allocator (vendor specific).
- Logger, system logging facility.
- Wakelocks, power management and suspend.
- Low Memory Killer, OOM tuning for OOM-Killer.
- Alarm Timers.
- Paranoid Network Security.
- Timed GPIO.
- RAM Console.
- USB Gadget Driver, for ADB.
• See http://elinux.org/Android_Kernel_Features for more details.
• Most of them have been integrated upstream with kernel 3.3 to 3.5.
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Linux Kernel Drivers Policy
• Usually no drivers built as modules:
- No udev, smaller disk footprint, faster to load up.
- Kernel is built for a static hardware configuration.
• Except for proprietary drivers (usually) or those requiring firmware (e.g. Wi-Fi).
• Can be added to Android FS separately as for firmwares.
• In BoardConfig.mk:
TARGET_KERNEL_DEFCONF := my_device_android_defconfig
BOARD_KERNEL_CMDLINE := console=ttymxc2,115200 init=/init rw
video=mxcfb0:dev=lcd,800x480@60,if=RGB24 fbmem=10M
vmalloc=512M androidboot.console=ttymxc2 maxcpus=4
consoleblank=0
Hint: Develop and debug raw drivers on Linux OS, not Android.
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Linux Pin Mux
Must reflect HW
schematics
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Linux UART Initialization
Mux UART RX/TX PAD
Init UART clock for early
console (prior to driver init)
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Linux SD/eMMC Initialization
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Linux SD/eMMC Initialization
Ensure you list all SDIO
devices (eMMC and SD)
Take care of voltage
(3.3V here)
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5. Android Build System
Android
Build System
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AOSP Custom Device How-To
• Create your own device/company/my_device directory
with complete product description.
• Mandatory vendorsetup.sh:
add_lunch_combo my_device-eng
add_lunch_combo my_device-userdebug
• Mandatory Android.mk:
LOCAL_PATH := $(call my-dir)
include $(call all-makefiles-under,$(LOCAL_PATH))
• Mandatory AndroidProducts.mk:
PRODUCT_MAKEFILES := $(LOCAL_DIR)/my_device_name.mk
• Mandatory my_device_name.mk:
$(call inherit-product, $(SRC_TARGET_DIR)/product/full_base.mk)
$(call inherit-product, device/company/common/common.mk)
$(call inherit-product, device/company/my_device/device.mk)
PRODUCT_BRAND := device_brand
PRODUCT_DEVICE := device_name
PRODUCT_NAME := device_name
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AOSP Custom Device How-To
• Mandatory device.mk:
PRODUCT_COPY_FILES += device/company/my_device/init.rc:root/init.rc
PRODUCT_TAGS += dalvik.gc.type-precise
$(call inherit-product, frameworks/base/build/tablet-dalvik-heap.mk)
• Mandatory BoardConfig.mk (product-specific compile-time definitions):
- See build/core/product.mk for a list of nice-to-know build options.
• # Platform
BOARD_SOC_TYPE := IMX6Q
BOARD_SOC_CLASS := IMX6
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AOSP Custom Device How-To
• # Target and compiler options
TARGET_CPU_ABI := armeabi-v7a
TARGET_CPU_ABI2 := armeabi
TARGET_CPU_SMP := true
• # Enable NEON feature
TARGET_ARCH_VARIANT := armv7-a-neon
ARCH_ARM_HAVE_TLS_REGISTER := true
TARGET_EXTRA_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option,"-march=armv7-a -mtune=cortex-a9",
$(call cc-option,"-march=armv7-a -mtune=cortex-a8"))
• # Filesystem and partitioning
BOARD_SYSTEMIMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE := 512M
BOARD_USERDATAIMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE := 512M
BOARD_CACHEIMAGE_PARTITION_SIZE := 256M
BOARD_CACHEIMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE := ext4
BOARD_FLASH_BLOCK_SIZE := 4096
TARGET_USERIMAGES_USE_EXT4 := true
TARGET_USERIMAGES_SPARSE_EXT_DISABLED := true
• # System
TARGET_NO_RECOVERY := true
TARGET_PROVIDES_INIT_RC := true
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AOSP Custom Device How-To
• Configuration Overlay:
- In device.mk:
DEVICE_PACKAGE_OVERLAYS := device/company/my_device/overlay
- Create a device/company/my_device/overlay directory
with same depth and files you want to overwrite. e.g:
- frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml
- frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/dimens.xml
- frameworks/base/core/res/res/xml/storage_list.xml
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6. Android Ecosystem
Android
Ecosystem
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Bionic C Library
• Small footprint non-POSIX BSD-licensed C library:
• No System V IPC (to avoid potential deny of services).
• No support for locales and wide chars (i.e. multi-byte characters).
- I18N is done at Dalvik/Application level
• Custom pthread implementation, based on Linux futexes.
- Bundled-in (no –lpthread), with no support for cancellation,
process-shared mutexes and conditional variables.
• No support for C++ exceptions.
• Custom timezone support and DNS resolver library.
• Kernel Logger driver liblog implementation.
• Several functions are just stubs (i.e. runtime weirdness may happen).
• Non standard /etc config files:
- Dynamic user/groups management (no pam, group, passwd or shadow)
- No fstab, no SysV init, no /etc/services or /etc/protocol.
• See ndk/docs/system/libc/OVERVIEW.html for exhaustive list.
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System Properties and Settings Databases
• In-memory Bionic System Properties management
- Array of volatile property=value fields.
- Can be get/set through getprop/setprop shell commands as well as Java API.
- No documentation on existing properties.
- Anyone can add his own custom properties.
• More persistent configuration settings are available in SQLite databases:
- e.g: /data/data/com.android.providers.settings/database/settings.db
- See secure and system tables.
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User-Space Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
• Some drivers are implemented in user-space through an HAL
- Separates Android platform logic from hardware interface.
- Offers “standard driver” definition for multiple components
(e.g. Graphics, Audio, Camera, GPS, Radio …) and makes porting easier.
- C/C++ vendor-specific libraries.
- Communicate with Linux drivers through /proc, /sys and /dev.
• Implementation
- Google offers generic libhardware and libhardware_legacy templates.
- OEMs implement “drivers” libs for their specific hardware.
- Code often remains proprietary.
- Code is loaded at runtime through pre-determined naming strategies.
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Hardware Abstraction Library
• Series of dynamically loaded plugin (.so files):
- MUST match board-specific plugin name
- See APIs in hardware/libhardware/include/hardware
- Default/dummy implementation provided in AOSP (hardware/libhardware/modules)
- MUST be fully implemented by device vendor.
- Can be closed-source.
• For each HAL class module plugins are checked:
- based on system properties values in the following order:
- ro.hardware
- ro.product.board
- ro.board.platform
- ro.arch
- in the following directories order:
- /vendor/lib/hw
- /system/lib/hw
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HAL Components
Subsystem Component Role
Audio audio.primary.so Configuration, Mixing, Routing, Streaming, Echo Cancellation,
FX ...
Framebuffer Built-in Configuration, Composition, Display
GFX Allocator gralloc.so GPU Memory Buffer Management
GFX HW Composer hwcomposer.so Surface Composition and Transformation
Camera camera.so Facing, Orientation, Buffer Management, Pictures, Recording
Wi-Fi Built-in AP/STA/P2P Configuration and Firmware Support
Bluetooth bluetooth.default.so Low-level HW control
GPS gps.so Configuration, Location Data Acquisition
NFC nfc.default.so Low-level HW control
Ligths lights.so Backlight and LEDS control
Sensors sensors.so Accelerometer/Pressure/Proximity/Gravity/... Controls
Radio libril-<company>- Low-level HW control
<version>.so
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Android Dalvik VM Optimizations
• Dalvik VM:
- Register-based versus stack-based VM.
- Runs .dex executable files.
- More efficient and compact than JVM.
• Possible Optimizations:
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7. Android Init
Android Init
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Init: Theory of Operations
• Android init semantics
is different from:
- System V init
- BusyBox init
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Android Init
• Proprietary init language based on rules and conditions.
• Able to spawn services and restart them on failures
through signals and sockets.
• Initialization Steps:
- Creates basic filesystem (/dev, /proc, /sys) and mounts it.
- Parses /init.rc
- Parses /init.${hw_name}.rc based on kernel command-line or /proc/cpuinfo
- Build exec queues
- Start triggers and associated actions and services.
- e.g. "early-init", "init", "early-fs", "fs", "post-fs", "early-boot", "boot" …
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Android Init Language
• Actions:
- Named sequences of commands queued and executed upon events/triggers.
- Syntax: on <trigger> <command> <command> ...
• Triggers:
- Strings which can be used to match certain kinds of events
and used to cause an action to occur.
• Services:
- Programs which init launches and (optionally) restarts when they exit.
- Syntax: service <name> <pathname> [ <argument> ]* <option> <option> ...
• Options:
- Modifiers to services. They affect how and when init runs the service.
• Commands:
- Android proprietary built-in commands.
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Android Init Options
Option Syntax Description
This is a device-critical service. If it exits more than four times in four minutes,
critical
the device will reboot into recovery mode.
This service will not automatically start with its class.
disabled
It must be explicitly started by name.
Set the environment variable <name> to <value>
setenv <name> <value>
in the launched process.
socket <name> <type> <perm> Create a unix domain socket named /dev/socket/<name> and
[ <user> [ <group> ] ] pass its fd to the launched process.
group <groupname>
Change to groupname before exec'ing this service.
[ <groupname> ]*
oneshot Do not restart the service when it exits.
Specify a class name for the service. All services in a named class may be
class <name>
started or stopped together
onrestart Execute a Command when service restarts.
ioprio <rt|be|idle> <ioprio 0-7> Set service priority and scheduling class.
console Output logs on console.
capability <keycode> Trigger service through keycode in /dev/keychord
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Android Init Triggers
• boot
- This is the first trigger that will occur when init starts (after /init.rc is loaded)
• <name>=<value>
- Triggers of this form occur when the property <name> is
set to the specific value <value>.
• device-added-<path>
• device-removed-<path>
- Triggers of these forms occur when a device node is added or removed.
• service-exited-<name>
- Triggers of this form occur when the specified service exits.
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Android Init Commands
Command Syntax Description
exec <path> [ <argument> ]* Fork and execute a program (<path>). This will block until the program completes.
export <name> <value> Set the environment variable <name> equal to <value> in the global environment.
ifup <interface> Bring the network interface <interface> online.
hostname <name> Set the host name.
chdir <directory> Change working directory.
chmod <octal-mode> <path> Change file access permissions.
chown <owner> <group>
Change file owner and group.
<path>
chroot <directory> Change process root directory.
class_start <serviceclass> Start all services of the specified class if they are not already running.
class_stop <serviceclass> Stop all services of the specified class if they are currently running.
class_reset <serviceclass> Reset a class.
domainname <name> Set the domain name.
insmod <path> Install the module at <path>
mkdir <path> [mode] [owner]
Create a directory at <path>, optionally with the given mode, owner, and group.
[group]
mount <type> <device>
Attempt to mount the named device at the directory <dir>
<dir> [ <mountoption> ]*
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Android Init Commands
Command Syntax Description
setprop <name> <value> Set system property <name> to <value>.
setrlimit <resource>
Set the rlimit for a resource.
<cur> <max>
start <service> Start a service running if it is not already running.
stop <service> Stop a service from running if it is currently running.
restart <service> Restart a service from running if it is currently running.
symlink <target> <path> Create a symbolic link at <path> with the value <target>
sysclktz
Set the system clock base (0 if system clock ticks in GMT)
<mins_west_of_gmt>
trigger <event> Trigger an event. Used to queue an action from another action.
write <path> <string>
Open the file at <path> and write one or more strings to it.
[ <string> ]*
rm <path> Removes a file.
rmdir <path> Removes a directory.
wait <file> Wait for file to exist or timeout to be reached.
copy <src> <dest> Copy from source to dest.
loglevel <level> Set kernel log level.
load_persist_props Load properties from files in /data/property
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uEventd
• Somehow replaces udevd from desktop Linux.
• Used to set user/group/permissions on /dev nodes.
• Steps:
- Parses /ueventd.rc
- Parses /ueventd.${hw_name}.rc based
on kernel command-line or /proc/cpuinfo.
- Set nodes permissions.
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Init: Summary
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Fast & Furious Boot
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8. Storage Subsystem
Storage
Subsystem
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Booting from eMMC
• Bootloaders loads boot.img with kernel + ramdisk
• Ramdisk’s init.rc mounts rootfs from eMMC and partitions.
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Volume Daemon and automount
• Overlay storage configuration file:
- See frameworks/base/core/
res/res/xml/storage_list.xml:
• Edit list of mount points in vold:
- See device/company/my_device/vold.fstab:
- dev_mount sdcard /mnt/sdcard auto
/devices/platform/sdhci-esdhc-imx.1/mmc_host/mmc1
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Tuning your FS for performances
• Having a try at F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System)
- Merged in Linux 3.8
- Initiated by Samsung for SD, eMMC and SSD devices.
- See LWN for details:
- https://lwn.net/Articles/518718/
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9. Graphics Subsystem
Graphics
Subsystem
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Graphics SW Architecture
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Graphics SW Architecture
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Back to the basics: the Framebuffer
• At low-level, system outputs data to framebuffer.
• Which interacts with display controller
• Until you actually see something displayed on screen ;-)
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DPI: Display Pixel Interface
• Old but simple parallel 32-bit display interface:
- 24 bits for data (8/8/8 RGB)
- 4 bits for horizontal/vertical sync, clock and data enable.
• From now on, you’ll need the datasheets ;-)
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Electronic Signal
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LCD-DPI Driver Signal Mapping
• Hack drivers/video/omap2/
displays/panel-generic-dpi.c:
Parameter Value
HS Period TH
HS Active Time THd
HS Pulse Width THp
HS First Horizontal Data Time THs
VS Period TV
VS Active Time TVd
VS Pulse Width TVp
VS First Vertical Data Time TVs
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Bringing up Display Controller
According to HW
schematics
Turn on GPIO
Match the LCD framebuffer interface
with « MYSCREEN » display
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Surface Composition: Theory of Operations
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Surface Composition: Theory of Operations
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2D/3D GPU
• Force HW GPU Usage
- In BoardConfig.mk:
- BOARD_EGL_CFG := device/company/my_device/egl.cfg
- BOARD_USES_HGL := true
- BOARD_USES_OVERLAY := true
- USE_OPENGL_RENDERER := true
• Deploy (in /vendor) vendor-provided binary blobs of:
- Gralloc and HWcomposer HAL Modules
- OpenGL|ES 1.x and 2.x libraries.
• Optionally force OpenGL|ES libs version detection.
- In BoardConfig.mk:
- PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += ro.opengles.version=131072
- => Makes AngryBirds happy ... and so are we !
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2D/3D GFX Optimizations
Minimizes GPU’s job
Force HW GPU usage
Tune SurfaceFlinger
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(GPU) Memory Management: Gralloc
• Originally meant for GPU memory, but not only anymore !
• Implements libhardware/include/hardware/gralloc.h
• (Un)register and (un)lock memory buffers.
• Usually consist of contiguous memory
(flag GRALLOC_USAGE_FORCE_CONTIGUOUS) for DMA operations.
• Jelly Bean now uses triple buffers for framebuffer.
• Support different kind of buffers:
- GLES texture - Framebuffer
- GLES render surface - HW video encoder
- 2D HW blitter - Input HW camera pipeline
- HWComposer - Output HW camera pipeline.
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(GPU) Memory Management: Gralloc
HAL Registration
API private implementation
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GPU Surface Composition: HWComposer
• Relies on gralloc.
• Implements
hardware/libhardware
/include/hardware/
hwcomposer.h
• Registers GPU specifics
functions and maintains
vertical synchronization.
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Phone vs. Tablet Mode
• LCD 800x480
WVGA 7”
(1.667 aspect ratio)
=> 133 dpi
=> Phone Mode.
• In frameworks/base/
policy/src/com/android/
internal/policy/impl/
PhoneWindow
Manager.java:
• Override in BoardConfig.mk:
PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += ro.sf.lcd_density=120
PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += sys.devicy.type=tablet
PRODUCT_CHARACTERISTICS := tablet
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Custom Boot Logo
• Create a custom bootanimation.zip archive:
• In BoardConfig.mk:
- PRODUCT_COPY_FILES +=
device/company/my_device/bootanimation.zip:system/media/bootanimation.zip
• Note: Create the archive _WITHOUT_ compression !!
- => zip -0
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Enhanced Boot Animation
• Hack over frameworks/base/cmds/bootanimation:
- Preloads the whole ZIP archive image files at once
- Use an OpenGL|ES texture cache
- Bootanimation doesn’t stutter anymore !
- => See patchset on http://goo.gl/f1Lc4 (CyanogenMod)
• Hack over BoardConfig.mk:
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10. Input Layer
Input Layer
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Input Layer Architecture
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Input Device Configuration Files (.idc)
• Contains device-specific configuration properties
that affect the behavior of input devices.
• Optional for standard peripherals such as HID keyboard and mouse.
• Mandatory for built-in embedded devices such as touch screens.
• Location:
- Located by USB vendor, product (and optionally version) id or by input device name.
- The following paths are consulted in order:
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Input Key Layout Files (.kl)
• Maps Linux key and axis codes to Android key and axis codes.
• Required for all internal (built-in) input devices that have keys,
including special keys such as volume, power and headset media keys.
• Location:
- Located by USB vendor, product (and optionally version) id or by input device name.
- The following paths are consulted in order:
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Input Key Layout Files (.kl)
• Syntax:
- key - Linux scan code number - Android key code name - [policy flags]
• Policy flags:
- WAKE|WAKE_DROPPED:
The key should wake the device when it is asleep.
- SHIFT: The key should be interpreted as if the SHIFT key was also pressed.
- CAPS_LOCK: The key should be interpreted as if the CAPS LOCK key was also pressed.
- ALT: The key should be interpreted as if the ALT key was also pressed.
- ALT_GR: The key should be interpreted as if the RIGHT ALT key was also pressed.
- FUNCTION: The key should be interpreted as if the FUNCTION key was also pressed.
- VIRTUAL: The key is a virtual soft key that is adjacent to the main touch screen.
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Input Key Character Map (.kcm)
• Maps Android key codes with Unicode characters.
• Location:
- Located by USB vendor, product (and optionally version) id or by input device name.
- The following paths are consulted in order:
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I2C Touchscreen
Set IRQ/Reset pins
Match I2C address
with driver’s name
Turn on GPIO
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I2C Touchscreen Driver
• Initialization (driver name MUST match .idc filename):
• Touch Press &
Release Events:
Mandatory since ICS
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Touchscreen Device Configuration File
• Add cy8ctmg110.idc to system:
- In device.mk, add:
- PRODUCT_COPY_FILES +=
device/company/my_device/cy8ctmg110.idc:system/usr/idc/cy8ctmg110.idc
• Example of cy8ctmg110.idc:
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I2C Sense Keys
Set IRQ/Reset pins
Match I2C address with
driver’s name
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I2C Sense Keys Configuration Files
• Example of sensekey.kcm:
• Example of sensekey.kl:
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11. Audio Subsystem
Audio
Subsystem
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Audio SW Architecture
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Audio SW Architecture
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Audio SW Architecture
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Audio Codec Driver
Loads up platform-
specific driver
Match I2C address with
driver’s name
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Audio Subsystem
• In BoardConfig.mk:
- BOARD_USES_ALSA_AUDIO := true
BUILD_WITH_ALSA_UTILS := true This is the HAL
- PRODUCT_COPY_FILES += audio.primary.imx6
- PRODUCT_COPY_FILES += audio_policy.conf
• MUST implement Audio HAL
New in JB
- See hardware/libhardware/modules/audio for example.
- MUST declare as AUDIO_HARDWARE_MODULE_ID.
- MUST implement audio HAL API; see hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/audio.h.
- Implements audio in/out, volume get/set, mute get/set, gain get/set, list and configure all supported
in/out devices, open/close input/output streams, configure mixer and router, add/remove audio effects
(e.g. Automatic Gain Control and Acoustic Echo Cancellation).
- MUST link against TinyALSA (new in ICS/JB) and libaudioutils.
- To be implemented in: device/company/my_device/audio/audio_hw.c
- MUST be declared in LOCAL_MODULE as "audio.primary.${ro.product.board}"
- e.g. : audio.primary.imx6
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Audio HAL
Define Android
framework supported
input/output devices
Turn on ALSA driver
Private API control name
implementation
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Audio Policy (/etc/audio_policy.conf)
List supported sampling rates,
formats, devices … for each
audio.<module>.so
Turn on GPIO
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12. Multimedia Subsystem
Multimedia
Subsystem
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Multimedia SW Architecture
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StageFright SW Architecture
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StageFright SW Architecture
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Camera Driver
Turn off GPIO for
powerdown
Turn on GPIO for reset
and power-up
Match I2C address to
driver’s name
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Camera HAL
• Major update in JellyBean which now features 2 APIs:
- 1.0: libhardware/include/hardware/camera.h
- 2.0: libhardware/include/hardware/camera2.h
• Implements start/stop recording, camera control, preview on/off …
Refer to:
“Camera 2.0: The New Camera Hardware Interface in Android 4.2”
by Balwinder Kaur & Ashutosh Gupta from Aptina
Same time and place ;-(
« Android 4.2 was released with a new Camera 2.0 HAL.
Camera 2.0 has a big emphasis on collection and providing metadata associated with each
frame. It also provides the ability to re-process streams. »
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Media Profiles
• In media_profiles.xml:
- XML file that lists audio/video/image encoder/decoder capabilities.
- No checks on decoder capabilities so far.
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13. Connectivity Subsystem
Connectivity
Subsystem
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Network & Connectivity
• Low-level kernel drivers work just like a charm up to Linux user-space.
• For Java apps connectivity, each connection type must register a specific
ConnectivityManager and associated ConnectivityService that handles
device configuration, packet routing and HTTP(S) proxy settings.
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Network & Connectivity
• Overlay some resources in
frameworks/base/core/res/res/values/config.xml:
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Ethernet Connectivity
Refer to:
“Dive Into Android Networking:
Adding Ethernet Connectivity”
ABS 2013, Benjamin Zores,
19th February 2013.
Or find it back on SlideShare.
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Wi-Fi Driver
Wi-Fi SDIO is 4-bit only
Our chip is wired on
board, so we don’t need
card-detect
Watch out for voltage (1.8V)
and don’t burn your chip !
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Wi-Fi Driver
Set IRQ pin
Reference clock may
vary from one packager
to another
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Wi-Fi Connectivity
• HAL driver in hardware/libhardware_legacy/wifi.
- Default implementation should be sufficient in most cases.
- Loads/unloads kernel drivers, loads up firmware and registers UNIX socket
connection to WPA supplicant for further control.
- Used by JNI Java framework.
Used by Wi-Fi HAL
Build a WEXT compatible
WPA Supplicant extension
driver (derived from
Broadcom reference one)
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ICS Bluetooth Architecture
• In BoardConfig.mk:
- BOARD_HAVE_BLUETOOTH := true
• Add Bluetooth hardware permission,
in /system/etc/permissions/
- <feature name="android.hardware.bluetooth" />
• May requires support in audio
HAL for BT A2DP support.
• libbluedroid implements
enables/disables BT interface
and creates HCI socket
through rfkill (see
system/bluetooth/bluedroid).
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JB Bluetooth Architecture
• Blue-Z has been removed in favor of Broadcom BT stack:
- Wrongly called bluedroid in external/bluetooth.
- libbluedroid still exist in system/bluetooth but is something else.
- libbluedroid_jni exist in packages/apps/Bluetooth.
- D-Bus dependency has been removed (that’s a good thing).
- New stack doesn’t have Blue-Z profiles level (that’s a bad thing).
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Bluetooth TI Shared Transport Architecture
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Bluetooth Driver
Loads up TI Bluetooth driver
BT GPIO enable/disable
Check HW schematics which
UART you’re plugged on
You NEED RTS/CTS
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Bluetooth Driver
Loads TI ST (KIM) driver
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Bluetooth UIM
• Check hardware/ti/wpan/ti_st/uim-sysfs for details.
Remote control of
WiLink through UART
Host UART control
Tell Kernel (UIM) we’re done
with init
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Bluetooth HAL
• Introduced in Jelly Bean.
• See libhardware/include/hardware/bluetooth.h for details.
• Implements HW vendor specific interface to device:
- Enable / Disable HW
- Get / Set device properties
- Start / Cancel discovery
-…
• Implementation takes place in packages/apps/Bluetooth/
- jni/ provides libbluetooth_jni the interface with HAL.
- src/ implements Java Bluetooth service, using libbluetooth_jni and
Broadcom’s bluetooth.default library.
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14. Miscellaneous Devices
Miscellaneous
Devices
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NFC Architecture
• Supported NFC Features:
• NDEF (NFC Data Exchange Format) support. • Supported NFC data types:
• Non-NDEF (Advanced NFC) support. • Absolute URI
• Passive NFC tags reading support. • External URN type (for proprietary
applications)
• Active NFC P2P connections exchanges
(« Android Beam »). • MIME types.
• NFC tags parsing and intent sending
(to be catched by best suited app)
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NFC Driver
Turn GPIO on
Turn GPIO off
Match I2C address with
driver’s name
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NFC HAL
• Implement HAL in
hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/nfc.h
• Status in ICS:
- Stack introduction
- Very NXP pn544 specific
- Supports I2C, UART and USB connectivity.
• Status in JB:
- Add support for generic NCI-based NFC controllers
- Implements NCI write calls.
- Provides NFC stack / driver commands passing with callback support.
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Power Management
• Initializes Power Management actions.
• Implements libhardware/include/hardware/power.h.
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Power Management
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No-Battery Trick
• Trick for Android to believe it’s running on power supply
• Add new system setting in device.mk:
- PRODUCT_PROPERTY_OVERRIDES += hw.nobattery=true
- Hack on frameworks/base/services/java/com/android/server/BatteryService.java
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Thanks
Thank You
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