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Revision as of 18:37, 16 August 2010
This page has notes and materials in support of Tim Bird's presentation "Improving Android Bootup Time", which he gave at LinuxCon North America, 2010.
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Abstract
Android is a relatively new distribution of Linux, with a completely different user space implementation, compared to desktop or enterprise Linux. It also has some rather horrible boot times. But it's popular - so Tim decided to take a look and see if the bootup time of a standard Android system could be improved. This presentation describes how well he succeeded in this venture. Tim will present methods of measuring kernel and user-space bootup time on an Android system, as well as present some ideas for places where Android bootup time could be improved.
Presentation
Outline
See Improving Android Boot Time Outline
Raw Data
[Still need to post my raw data here]
Resources
logdelta
Here is the 'logdelta' program, which can be used to see the time between logcat lines. Using logcat, grep, and logdelta, you can usually figure out how long certain operations are taking, based on the log timestamps.
- Media:Logdelta.txt - the logdelta program
- Note: I had to give the program a .txt extension, in order to upload it to the elinux wiki. When you download it, rename it and make it executable with
- mv Logdelta.txt logdelta; chmod a+x logdelta
- Note: I had to give the program a .txt extension, in order to upload it to the elinux wiki. When you download it, rename it and make it executable with
instrumentation patches
Here is a patch which instruments the class preloading and the package scanning, to give more verbose output during these phases of the bootup. Note that these will overrun your logcat buffers, so you may need to grab them with the 'logcat' command, soon after the operation you are interested in occurs.
parseZipArchive patch
This patch removes the per-file signature check in parseZipArchive(). It also adds some logging to show how long the open operation is taking, in ZipFileRO::open
These routines are in the source file: frameworks/base/libs/utils/ZipFileRO.cpp