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Learning Embedded Android N Programming

You're reading from   Learning Embedded Android N Programming Customize your Android system with the power of embedded programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785282881
Length 282 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Ivan Morgillo Ivan Morgillo
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Preface 1. Understanding the Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Obtaining the Source Code – Structure and Philosophy 3. Set up and Build – the Emulator Way 4. Moving to Real-World Hardware 5. Customizing Kernel and Boot Sequence 6. "Cooking" Your First ROM 7. Tailoring Your Personal Android System 8. Beyond the Smartphone Index

Advanced Linux kernel modding


When you think about customizing the core of an Android system, you immediately think about customizing the Linux kernel. It manages CPU, sensors, radio, and display, and it's the starting point of every great system customization. As we already saw, modifying the kernel is no easy job, but with the right mindset, knowledge, and toolset, it can be a satisfying experience.

Every embedded system has its own customization possibilities and, when it comes to Android, most of the effort is focused on customizing the following:

  • Governors

  • I/O schedulers

  • CPU overclocking/underclocking

Diving into CPU frequency management

In Chapter 5, Customizing Kernel and Boot Sequence, we had an overview about governors, how they work, and how you can pick a different one for different scenarios. In this section, you will learn how to customize existing governors and how to add new ones to your systems.

Note

A governor, or CPU frequency manager, describes how the CPU behaves, based on specific...

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