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# ''/etc/init.d/rcS'' look at all scripts in ''/etc/init.d/'' directory which start with a '''S''', and executes them in ascending order
 
# ''/etc/init.d/rcS'' look at all scripts in ''/etc/init.d/'' directory which start with a '''S''', and executes them in ascending order
  
==Adding your own application in the start process==
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==Adding your own application in the ssystem start process==
 
* creates a shell script in ''/etc/init.d/'':
 
* creates a shell script in ''/etc/init.d/'':
 
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Revision as of 17:00, 17 April 2013

You've just developed a state of the art application and want it to be launched each time you boot your APF ? Then this small tutorial is for you !

System startup

First, a small remainder: when you start your board, here is how all things are started:

  1. U-Boot initializes the processor, vital peripherals and then load Linux image from Flash,
  2. U-Boot starts Linux image by passing it some parameters, the bootargs,
  3. Linux starts, mounts its rootfs and launches /sbin/init,
  4. init process checks its /etc/inittab config file and executes the instructions it contains,
  5. this config file generally asks init to launch /etc/init.d/rcS at some point,
  6. /etc/init.d/rcS look at all scripts in /etc/init.d/ directory which start with a S, and executes them in ascending order

Adding your own application in the ssystem start process

  • creates a shell script in /etc/init.d/:
 # touch /etc/init.d/S99app
 # chmod a+x /etc/init.d/S99app
  • edit it
 # vi /etc/init.d/S99app
  • put in it the following content (replace /usr/bin/your_app with your application name & path):
#!/bin/sh

# Loading the modules needed by my app:
modprobe xxxxx
 
# Launching my app:
/usr/bin/your_app &          # <-- Don't forget the "&" otherwise other system stuff won't start until you leave your app !!!

exit 0
  • save your changes and !! Test it !!
# /etc/init.d/S99app
  • That's it ! You can now reboot:
# sync
# reboot

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