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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jay Freeman (saurik)
11e1c42df6 completed implementation of "trigger" for init 2009-08-25 13:00:11 -07:00
Jean-Baptiste Queru
96d58f4f52 Merge korg/donut into korg/master 2009-07-25 18:07:41 -07:00
San Mehat
f24e252903 init: Add the ability to start services with dynamic arguments.
To add arguments dynamically to a service, start the service like so:

    setprop ctl.start service_to_run:arg1 arg2 arg3...

    To start a service with *no* dynamic arguments, start the service normally:

    setprop ctl.start service_to_run

    Dynamic arguments are only supported on 'oneshot' services

Signed-off-by: San Mehat <san@google.com>
2009-05-19 13:33:07 -07:00
The Android Open Source Project
dd7bc3319d auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 19:32:55 -08:00
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e54eebbf1a auto import from //depot/cupcake/@135843 2009-03-03 18:29:04 -08:00
Jean-Baptiste Queru
77d0c65b95 Merge commit 'remotes/korg/cupcake'
Conflicts:
	init/devices.c
	logwrapper/logwrapper.c
	mountd/AutoMount.c
2008-12-19 08:15:15 -08:00
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35237d1358 Code drop from //branches/cupcake/...@124589 2008-12-17 18:08:08 -08:00
Jay Freeman (saurik)
e520d03616 Added support for loop@/path/to/filename to init's mount.
In keeping with the pattern of mtd@partition, I have added loop@path as a way to specify a loopback device. This way you can do things like mount directories in /system using cramfs from a file otherwise on /system (just one example oof how I'm using it). I specifically went with loop@ rather than adding this feature as a flag as the flags system is designed to set bits in the flags argument to mount: using loop@ fit the model in a much simpler manner and actually feels "correct".

This is a better version of the previously submitted 4045 that also refactors the mtd@ case. The reason for this is that I received comments that I should check for errors and return errors rather that do work in the case of success and fall through, but the mtd@ case wasn't doing that either and it became awkward to design the function so that it was half in one style of error handling and half in another. I also made certain to use inequality comparisons for Unix's -1 error returns rather than checking for -1, refactored my large if statement so as not to have danling parentheses, and disassocited the loop device on mount failure.
2008-11-20 18:38:36 +00:00
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4f6e8d7a00 Initial Contribution 2008-10-21 07:00:00 -07:00