init.d support for Nougat based ROMs - Moto G Android Development

I wanted a working init.d to mod some stock Interactive Gov settings in AospExtended ROM so I took the clever universal init.d enabler created by @_alexndr and modified it for a slightly different outcome.
The untouched version ends up using /system/bin/debuggerd as the host file to launch init.d support. This works perfectly well except debuggered is called at the post-fs-data point in the boot process.
This is too early for some init.d settings to stick as they can be overwritten later in the boot process by stock settings. I found /system/bin/mpdecision is called on property:sys.boot_completed=1 making it a much better candidate to use for our phone. So the original script has been modified to use mpdecision instead of debuggerd as the host file to start init.d
I also removed some lines automatically setting up a 99SuperSUDaemon init.d script since we may have magisk instead
All the magic is done in update-binary for those wondering how this works.
Tested working on AospExtended V4.2
Edit: to completely uninstall - delete /system/bin/mpdecision and rename /system/bin/mpdecision_real to mpdecision. Too easy!
Edit, edit: Some custom kernels disable mpdecision by renaming the same file that is being used here. That will prevent correct operation but can be easily overcome by first letting the custom kernel rename mpdecision (to mpdecision.bak) then make another (empty) file called mpdecision so it will become the host to launch init.d functionality. The key to correct operation is that the init.qcom.rc file still has the line that starts mpdecision.
Edit, edit, edit: What is wrong with the built in sysinit script to enable init.d you might well say.......2 problems: it requires busybox and it runs too early in the boot process (on post-fs-data)
Hope this comes in useful.

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[MTD][TW][DEV][INIT.D]Base boot.cpio.gz for TW on MTD

I have been trying out the various TW roms that run on MTD and have noticed some problems with the init.rc files that are being used, so I decided to create something that could be used as a base by others. I'm not sure who created the first TW rom on MTD, but they all seem to have mostly the same init.rc file, so I started from the one in tortel's EI22-Stock-ish MTD.
Things I changed:
Various changes and additions from the CM7 version
Removed plus tweaks (all of this can be taken care of elsewhere)
Added init.d support
Added support for /etc/init.local.rc
For init.d support to work, your rom must have the file /system/bin/sysinit, containing something like so:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
export PATH=/sbin:/system/sbin:/system/bin:/system/xbin
/system/bin/logwrapper /system/xbin/run-parts /system/etc/init.d
Every rom I've seen so far has, so it shouldn't be a problem.
How to use:
If you're not familiar with the format of the boot.img file that is flashed to the boot partition, check my other thread here. Basically is contains the zImage, and two ramdisks: boot and recovery. The zImage contains the kernel and a ramdisk: initramfs. The init.rc is located in the boot ramdisk, so I will distribute a copy of that. You can put this into your rom or kernel by deconstructing your boot.img with extract_boot.sh, replacing the boot.cpio.gz with this, then rebuilding the boot.img with mkshbootimg.py
Download:
boot.cpio.gz - 1.2 MB
Thank you. What I need is what changes the the kernel are needed to make a kernel work with MTD. I tried comparing my source tree with Tortell's but he had so many tweaks that it was hard to know what was really needed to make it work.
I thank you greatly for this good sir, and for all of your help !

[TOOLS][ZIPS][SCRIPTS] osm0sis' Odds and Ends [Multiple Devices/Platforms]

osm0sis' Odds and Ends -- Misc./Batch Tools, Flashable Zips, Scripts, etc.
General Information
In a nutshell, I just wanted a single thread to gather links to some of my other, larger projects, but also serve as a spot I could put some smaller scripts and zips I've created that I don't think merit their own separate threads. This is partially for my own sanity and will hopefully make it easier for others to find some things as well. A lot of the stuff here was developed with the GN, N4, N5, N7s or N5X, OP5/T, OP6/T, OP7Pro/T, OP8Pro/T or OP9Pro (my devices) and Windows in mind, but could generally be applicable to most devices either out-of-the-box or with some slight modification. If you see something that inspires you, go ahead and mod it, just let me know and give me some credit somewhere. If anyone would like to know the specifics of what's in a particular script that I haven't already linked to more information on, just let me know and I'll post that in here as well.
Note: Older zips with a "cwm-" prefix are NOT only for the now-defunct ClockworkMod Recovery, the prefix was used to denote a flashable zip before I adopted Chainfire's "UPDATE-" prefix. Please use a currently maintained recovery, like TWRP, for all zips to ensure the best compatibility/results.
My development work on my many projects comes out of my free time, so if you enjoy this project or anything else I've done on xda, please consider sponsoring my ongoing work using my GitHub Sponsors profile. For a one-time donation you can hit the donate link from my profile. Thank you for your support!
Misc./Batch Tools
AnyKernel3 (many devices) - link
AnyKernel was a simple template for an update.zip that could apply any kernel to any ROM, regardless of ramdisk to reduce the chance of any issues arising from the custom kernel pairing. The drawback to this is that some kernels require modifications to the ramdisk to enable/set up kernel features, and in the old AnyKernel format there was no way to do this. AnyKernel3 pushes the format even further by allowing kernel developers to modify the underlying ramdisk for kernel feature support easily using a number of included command methods along with properties and variables to customize the install experience.
APK-Patcher (many devices) - link
A proof-of-concept, simplifies APK modification to make it easier for modification creators to keep creating. Using JesusFreke's brilliant bak/smali and iBotPeaches' excellent apktool, modified to run on-device along with the various binaries required, allows on-the-fly APK modifications to be applied via recovery, to whatever ROM APK is present, taking the constant update burden off of the modification creator. The zip is smart and automated, using the APK name to run all the various parts involved for complicated patches and is extensible to any number of APKs in a single zip.
Android Image Kitchen (many devices) - link
A collection of Windows/Android ports of the necessary Linux utilities for Android image (kernel+recovery) mod work, and my own automation script to unpack, edit and repack the ramdisk. Other guides/scripts exist but none of them are universal for target device, compression and/or developed for Windows/Android. Now also Linux builds to bring my improved featureset back to where it came from, recently extended to macOS as well. Has been extremely useful for me in my messing around with kernel ramdisks.
ADB Screenshot (many devices) - attached
Take screenshots while in recovery. Useful for development of recovery apps or error reporting. Original method had lots of different threads around with the general method for various devices but I figured out a couple tricks required for getting it working on the Galaxy Nexus and then automated the process. Tested and confirmed working with both pixel formats of CWM and TWRP. More information in this GN Q&A FFmpeg thread. New method uses fb2png and should work on all ARM devices.
ADBsync sdcard Backup (many devices) - attached
Backs up the entire sdcard so that you can have a complete snapshot of your device when you make periodic backups, and be able to restore things exactly as they were. Automates the sync process of Renate NST's great adbsync utility which makes only newer files get pulled, significantly decreasing backup time for the sdcard compared to "adb pull". Original version posted in the old adbsync thread. Defaults for devices with /data/media/ internal sdcards (Nexus devices, etc.), but is easily customizable to backup other mountpoints or backup via ADB over WiFI.
Flashable Script Zips
TWRP A/B Retention Module script (many devices) - link
We need an interoperable root ecosystem again. A/B and system-as-root were a big setback to the root community in this respect. To help alleviate this issue, this atypical Magisk script zip "module" will keep TWRP installed to both slots when flashed from Magisk Manager after an A/B OTA has installed in the background, but before you use Manager to install Magisk to inactive slot.
Nexus BootUnlocker script (GN, N4, N5, N7 '13, N10) - attached
I don't know about everyone else but sometimes I find I've rebooted into the bootloader only to realize I've forgotten to unlock it in segv11's excellent BootUnlocker App beforehand. Well, I decided to make a BootUnlocker Script for my Galaxy Nexus so I could just boot to recovery quickly, unlock, then adb reboot-bootloader (or use my Reboot To Bootloader script below) to get back without having to fully boot the OS to make the change. Also extremely useful in the case you aren't able to boot. As with the app there is no data loss like there would be with fastboot, allowing you to relock for safety. Originally posted in the GN EDIFY Scripting thread. Modified for the newer Nexus devices and combined into a single Nexus BootUnlocker zip with tamperbit reset support added using information from the BootUnlocker App Dev thread. For newer devices using Factory Reset Protection (N6 and later), the BootUnlocker Script can't directly toggle the lockstate due to new security tokens, but it does now toggle the ability to use "fastboot oem unlock" without needing a booted device.
N7 BootUnlocker script (N7 '12) [creation guide] - link
The Nexus 7 2012 is a special case. Per-device encryption of an entire partition makes it impossible to support the N7 '12 in a simple root app, or flashable zip as above, however using my guide and included script you can now create a working BootUnlocker Script Zip for your specific device. As with the above scripts there is no data loss like there would be with fastboot, allowing you to relock for safety.
sdcard Fix Permissions script (many devices) - attached
A little flashable zip script to fix ownership and permissions of files and directories on the sdcard to what they would be if Android OS had put them there itself, since some apps can't access pushed files that have root.root as owner/group. This is useful when restoring to your sdcard backup, as with my ADBsync sdcard Backup batch script above, since generally, pushed files get root.root from adb shell and higher permissions than usual. Also a solution for a bug where sdcard files get lower permissions somehow, resulting in similar access problems. Currently written for devices with /data/media/ internal sdcards (Nexus devices, etc.), but could easily be modified for other mountpoints. No longer required on Oreo since it fixes these itself at boot.
Recovery SLAM script (many devices) - link
Recovery "Simple Legacy Auto-Mount" (SLAM!) is for devices that have been updated to SAR, but there are older zips that break in TWRP because they rely on the mounts occuring a certain way, especially during a ROM OTA. Recovery SLAM mounts them more as the zips would expect, generally allowing them to proceed. Most useful for premounting /system before a legacy zip with my FlashAfterUpdate addon.d script.
SUmount script (many devices) - attached
Another tool for the toolkit of anyone using Chainfire's SuperSU or topjohnwu's Magisk systemless root, this simple flashable zip script toggles the mounting of the su.img, magisk.img and magisk_merge.img while in recovery to allow easier access to the /su, /magisk and /magisk_merge filesystems, simplifying manipulating it via ADB shell, AROMA Filemanager or TWRP's terminal/file manager. Especially useful to anyone who uses su.d/post-fs-data.d scripts or can't boot due to some issue with a user addition in /su/su.d, /su/bin or a Magisk module.
unSU script (many devices) - link
While experimenting with Chainfire's brilliant SuperSU systemless root, I discovered that uninstalling the older style system-modifying root through his app (<2.60) didn't restore all of the modified system files correctly, so I wrote this script to do so and aid in people wanting to unroot from recovery. Expanded to support uninstallation of Koush's SuperUser, phh's Superuser, SuperSU Systemless (su.img and BINDSBIN), Magisk, LineageOS addonsu and custom ROM su binaries.
Adreno Systemless Installer script (N5, N6, N7 '13) - link
For use with Qualcomm's official updated preview GPU drivers packages for Adreno 3xx/4xx-powered Nexus stock images. This is a different frontend to take whatever device zip from Qualcomm is in the same directory as it (also searching /sdcard), then unpack and install it as a Magisk module or into the SuperSU systemless root /su filesystem, instead of the usual /system.
Kernel MultiROM Injector script (many devices) - attached
Intended for use in Chainfire's excellent FlashFire app to automate re-injecting the current boot image ramdisk with Tasssadar's brilliant MultiROM's trampoline bootmenu; this avoids having to do this as an extra step in MR-TWRP following an OTA, ROM Delta or SuperSU update. Should work for all EMMC devices with MultiROM installed.
GN PIT Editor script (GN) - link
Dumps and alters the Galaxy Nexus' Partition Information Table (PIT) to reclaim unneeded space from the /cache partition and add it to /system to allow for larger ROMs and GApps packages to make continued support for Lollipop+ easier. The resulting file is byte-for-byte identical to those created by external tools like PIT Magic, so that it may be flashed back to the device in Odin Mode to complete the repartitioning.
Kernel Emergency Reset script (many devices) - link
Basically a go-to cure-all for custom kernel users experiencing issues after an upgrade due to old settings left over in a kernel control app (eg. franco.Kernel updater, Trickster, etc.), or problematic init.d/userinit.d scripts. It's also useful if you just want to make sure you're running clean defaults without conflicts.
Reboot To Bootloader script (all devices) - attached
Those who preferred using CWM may have noticed a couple of things missing that the other popular custom recovery, TWRP, has built-in. One of these is a file explorer/manager, which is answered by amarullz' brilliant AROMA Filemanager. Another thing I found myself wanting was a way to reboot back to the bootloader once I'm in recovery, so I created this very very simple flashable zip script. (No longer required on CWM >=6.0.3.5). Note: Once in the bootloader, "Start" will boot you back to recovery. Not sure why, but it's not a big deal, just reboot normally from recovery at that point.
Flashable Installer Zips
Flashlt Installer (many devices) - attached
Installs my Flashlt script to allow easy flash and dump of boot, recovery and radio/modem (possibly others) EMMC or MTD partitions while booted, and trimming of null characters from files. Also installs a script zip that makes flashing boot.img (kernel), recovery.img, and radio.img/modem.img (baseband) files via recovery simple. It aims to save the average user the hassle of repacking their own image zip, or using the command-line or fastboot to flash it. Place an appropriately named file in the same directory as the zip and flash away! Should work on all devices with normal partition naming ("boot", "recovery" and "radio" or "modem") which accept Android standards-compliant images (including a/b slot devices like Pixel). Extremely handy when used with amarullz' brilliant AROMA Filemanager, and/or my Android Image Kitchen: Mobile Edition (linked above).
Busybox Installer (all devices) - attached
A byproduct of building my own static busybox compiles in all Android architectures for my AIK-mobile package, I figured I might as well offer them up separately as well since there weren't any providers making Android x64 builds when I was researching. Detects device (ARM/64, x86/_64, MIPS/64) to install the busybox binary, cleans up symlinks from any previous install and generates new ones. Detects and supports SuperSU/Magisk systemless installs. Please read the release post about applet inclusion and special features.
nano Terminal Editor Installer (many devices) - attached
An installer to push my own static Android ARM build of the nano editor and required files to /system/xbin and /system/etc/terminfo, with a wrapper adding a --term option to try terminfo profiles more easily. Detects and supports SuperSU/Magisk systemless installs. Can then be used from Terminal while booted. When flashed in recovery also allows temporary recovery use by pushing a script to /sbin/nano with the required setup, so you can trigger it from adb shell or TWRP Terminal. Makes it extremely easy and worry-free to tweak and mod on the go, knowing you can edit the faulty build.prop or startup script if something goes wrong.
adb + fastboot Installer (many devices) - attached
Marshmallow removed adb from the /system/bin directory. For those wanting this functionality back, here's an installer to push static compiles of adb and fastboot to /system/xbin, with a wrapper to point adb to the correct HOME directory and set TMPDIR for compatibility. Detects and supports SuperSU/Magisk systemless installs. Can then be used from Terminal while booted.
Nexus Media Installer (many devices) - attached
Custom ROMs usually don't include Google ringtones/notifications/system sounds and bootanimation, instead including numerous terrible sounds and often less-than-desirable visuals. This installs the media from old Nexus devices systemlessly (SuperSU and Magisk supported), or to system with an addon.d script to survive a ROM update or dirty flash, and using the zip name (also reading from /data/.nexusmedia) to allow user choice.
mtd-utils Installer (many devices) - attached
mtd-utils (flash_erase, nanddump, nandwrite) are necessary for mod work on a number of Android devices using mtd/char devices instead of the more standard emmc/block devices, and where the busybox versions have been less reliable in the past (especially where it doesn't include flash_erase), using the official suite is preferable. The older ARM builds available on XDA were about a decade old, so I worked out how to configure and cross-compile from the latest source. Detects and supports SuperSU/Magisk systemless installs. Can then be used from Terminal while booted
ZipSigner + Zip Installer (many devices) - attached
Signing zips and APKs on-device has always been a tricky proposition due to memory requirements of the old SignApk.jar, running a jar on an Android device, and other complications for script-based zips. Android has always been missing a zip binary (for unzip see my Busybox Installer). ZipAlign is also handy if you do APK work. To remedy this once and for all, here's an installer to push my dexed version of topjohnwu's brilliant zipsigner.jar and static ARM compiles of zip and zipalign to /system/xbin, with a wrapper to run zipsigner with Android's dalvikvm. Detects and supports SuperSU/Magisk systemless installs. Can then be used from Terminal while booted.
odex Script Installer (all devices) - attached
Based on the great work and binaries from this thread, a simple installer to push my odex script along with the required dexopt-wrapper and zip binaries to /system/xbin and set the appropriate permissions. Automates the procedure to odex any apk or jar from the commandline to potentially improve performance. Dalvik runtime (KitKat and below) only. Also uses cut from busybox.
N5X/6P BLOD Workaround Injector (N5X, N6P) - link
When, unfortunately, my Nexus 5X was recently stricken with the abominable Bootloop of Death, I looked into the well-publicized workaround and turns out it was all contained in the ramdisk and cmdline of a Android image. This is the perfect application of AnyKernel2, so I made an AK2 add-on zip to patch both the current boot and recovery partitions with all the current workarounds to help others afflicted by this issue to hopefully regain their data/device as easily as possible. Linked is the Nexus 5X thread, the Nexus 6P thread may be found here.
N7'13 TWRP flo2flox Injector (N7 '13) - link
The Nexus 7 2013 (flo) has seen a bit of a resurgence with official Lineage 18.1 support repartitioned as "flox". Since official TWRP is still automatically being built only for flo and this isn't compatible with flox, and the minor changes required for flox support were a great application of AnyKernel3, this zip automates the patching process so making official TWRP from flo2flox is easy for all going forward.
GN Synapse Support Injector (GN) - link
This AK2 kernel add-on for the Galaxy Nexus injects support for the Synapse tweaking app into the current boot partition ramdisk, including all the Synapse interfaces for the GN I've maintained since the Franco Kernel and DirtyV Kernel days.
GN Recovery Color Correction Injector (GN) - link
The aging screen on the Galaxy Nexus was looking pretty rough in recovery until I discovered the recently added new OMAP kernel color correction was also present in the most recent TWRP recovery versions. So this add-on zip uses AK2 to patch the current recovery partition ramdisk to add the command to reduce that green/yellow SAMOLED nastiness.
Kernel init.d Support Injector (many devices) - attached
An experimental proof-of-concept. Following from great ideas by Captain_Throwback in my AnyKernel2 thread and using script from my Flashlt script above, this AK2 zip will inject basic init.d bootscript support into any kernel ramdisk on any emmc device with normal partition naming and using the Android bootable image standard, without having to bloat a ramdisk using a busybox binary. This zip is also signed, so could potentially be used with non-Nexus stock recovery on a locked bootloader.
CMSetup Fix for GApps Installer (many devices) - attached
Installs a su.d script fix to work around the CyanogenMod/LineageOS 13 ROM issue of a broken Quick Settings pull-down when CMSetupWizard is removed as part of a GApps installation. Removing CMSetupWizard is useful because it allows Google's SetupWizard to grant apps default permissions, so the workaround automatically executes the only required command at the appropriate time following first boot. Requires a SuperSU/Magisk installation (for su.d/post-fs-data.d support). Flash after the SuperSU/Magisk zip and your GApps.
Dev Team init.d Pack Installer (all devices) [see "950iosettings, etc." below] - link
A simple installer I wrote to create the /system/etc/init.d/ directory, extract the latest init.d scripts as published by the "Franco's Dev Team" tuning collective (of which I was a member), then set correct owner, group and permissions to the entire init.d directory. If you are a developer and would like to include these tunables/scripts in your kernel or ROM please provide credit. A lot of time and effort has gone into this project and that's all we ask.
Scripts
950iosettings + 875mntsettings + 925vmsettings + 975experimental init.d scripts (all devices) [with Franco's Dev Team] - links
Also available bundled in an installer. The scheduler tunables have already gained a bit of attention/adoption on various devices and kernels, but this is the init.d script I wrote to set the new custom scheduler tunables values as "default" by an independent loop, sleeping in the background and detecting each time the scheduler is changed. There is no effect on idle drain or deep sleep. The settings included are the complete work of the "Franco's Dev Team" (or "Team Franco") tuning collective, of which I was a member. We strove to perfect the scheduler, vm and various other settings for the smoothest and fastest experience available. The collective was: malaroth, osm0sis, joaquinf, The Gingerbread Man, pkgnex, Khrushy, shreddintyres. If you are a developer and would like to include these tunables/scripts in your kernel or ROM please provide credit. A lot of time and effort has gone into this project and that's all we ask. Lollipop(+) updated versions now also available through the continued excellent work of pkgnex.
999-flashafterupdate.sh addon.d+addon.d-v2 script (many devices) - attached
For ROMs that don't have "Flash After Update" support built into their delta/update process. During an upgrade, this script will flash zips from an sdcard directory, with several options (listed in the script header) for displayed output, after all other addon.d backup/restore actions have completed. This can be used to flash SuperSU and then an AnyKernel2 kernel on LineageOS, for example. Only zips that specifically support addon.d-v2 can be supported on A/B devices. See this how to for instructions for use with A/B devices. Unzip once downloaded and place in /system/addon.d/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions.
98-twrp_ab.sh addon.d-v2 script (many devices) - attached
Allows you to keep TWRP installed in a boot partition through A/B OTAs with Magisk installed by copying the TWRP ramdisk from the current slot to the updated one, before Magisk's addon.d-v2 script patches it. Requires a current Magisk installation since we need the tools and Magisk's the only way to ensure a working addon.d-v2 environment across ROMs at the moment. Unzip once downloaded and place in /system/addon.d/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions.
97-dumpimages.sh addon.d+addon.d-v2 script (many devices) - attached
For ROMs with boot.img, etc. inside an OTA payload.bin or otherwise inaccessible, it dumps the updated chosen partitions before further modifications (TWRP, Magisk, etc.), saving it to /sdcard/Download/boot.img or to/from other customizable locations at the top of the script. Unzip once downloaded and place in /system/addon.d/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions.
00-omnirootfix.sh addon.d-v2 scipt (many devices) - attached
OmniROM appears to include 69-gapps.sh automatically in its /system/addon.d directory despite not shipping with any GApps; when not rooted this doesn't appear to present a problem, but really this is only because the script doesn't have enough permissions to run how it's supposed to since Omni's sepolicy doesn't let addon.d-v2 work correctly. Once Magisk is installed, providing more privileges to the addon.d-v2 update_engine, Omni's 69-gapps.sh would remove important system files during an A/B OTA when no GApps were installed, so this script will simply prevent that for those wanting to run Omni minimally and with root. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded and place in /system/addon.d/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions.
00-resizesystem.sh addon.d script (many devices) - attached
One common solution for aging devices is to resize the /system partition so that it can hold newer, larger ROMs and, of course, GApps packages. On devices where the /system partition has been resized to hold larger GApps packages, but the ROM in use has system.dat format zips with no resizing functionality, the extra space would get lost in a ROM delta flash, breaking things when GApps attempted to restore. This script will resize the system partition to its maximum before the GApps restore occurs on EMMC-based devices with standard partition naming. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded and place in /system/addon.d/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions.
10-extract-lineage-kernel.sh addon.d script (many devices) - attached
Nowadays with systemless root and other boot.img mods out there, it's good to have a backup of your ROM's unmodified boot.img handy in case you want to do a clean flash of your boot partition. Since LineageOS moved their update zips to a /data/data subdirectory that made this harder to get to, I automated the procedure as an addon.d script so that the newest gets extracted on each update. The output directory may be changed by editing the script. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded and place in /system/addon.d/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions.
999-customkernel.sh addon.d script (many devices) - attached
Addon.d is awesome at restoring your GApps, root app, and other things after a ROM Delta, update, or dirty flash, but of course this can leave a lot of stuff out that you'd also have to re-flash (see below for a personal addon.d script you can modify to cover anything else you want to save). This script aims to help remedy the issue for custom kernel users on EMMC-based devices with standard partition naming by dumping the current kernel as part of the addon.d backup process, and then restoring it after the ROM has flashed its included kernel. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded and place in /system/addon.d/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions. This is deprecated by my FlashAfterUpdate addon.d script, above.
logohack.sh (GN) - link
Galaxy Nexus bootloader image replacement hack script. Inspired by bitdomo's brilliant imgdata tool and replicating the functionality of Ezekeel's abandoned, broken paid Logo Me app, this script improves upon the app version by working on all Galaxy Nexus bootloaders and on-the-fly, to allow replacement of the Google logo and lock images within the sbl partition. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded and place in /system/bin/ or /su/bin/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions. It can then be run from the Terminal.
flash_image (many devices) - attached
MTD devices require a little extra finesse when flashing partitions from the command prompt and multiple commands, versus MMC devices, for which we can just use the dd command both ways. I wrote this little script to simplify the process for myself in my MX Box tinkering. It parses /proc/mtd so you only need to enter the partition name. It requires _n0p_'s excellent MTD-Utils compiled for Android, and uses grep and cut from busybox. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded and place in /system/xbin/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions. It can then be run from the Terminal.
getprio (all devices) - attached
Android doesn't allow you to check the priority (or "niceness") of a process with the getpriority command as you would with normal Linux, and busybox doesn't provide this functionality either, so I wrote this reasonably simple script to allow you to check the niceness of a process. Some kernels have been experimenting with increasing the priority of com.android.systemui for smoothness, so this command can be used for testing different levels and whether the renice command set it correctly. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded and place in /system/xbin/ with rwxr-xr-x (755) permissions. It can then be run from Terminal with either the pid (default), class or a class name search string. Uses pidof and pgrep from busybox.
gappsintegrator init.d script (many devices) - link
ROM GApps Auto-Integration of /data/app GApps into /system, complete with libs (unlike Titanium Backup), for Jelly Bean through Marshmallow. It should process things early enough in the boot that afterwards Dalvik will immediately do the cleanup ("Android is upgrading..."), much like following an OTA. An initial GApps installation is one requirement and there are some important notes for support of Lollipop and above. Intended for ROMs with a busybox installation. Can also remove libs from and zipalign the integrated APKs if those binaries are present in the ROM.
lmkwhitelist init.d script (all devices) - link
Users running ROMs or kernels with extremely aggressive custom lowmemorykiller (lmk) driver settings may notice their launcher redrawing frequently. Some kernels/ROMs also include an exclusion for this by making stock (or the included) launcher unkillable, however that still leaves all the 3rd party launchers out there that people use. I wrote this init.d script with a community created list of the most common launchers to make whichever one is installed unkillable. This also has instructions for how to set up init.d scripts. If your launcher isn't included in the list, you can modifiy it by adding the application class name (from the Play Store URL) to the list within quotes, separated by spaces. Also part of the 975experimental Franco's Dev Team init.d script, linked above.
dalvik2cache init.d script (all devices) - link
Bind mounts the dalvik-cache directory to the cache partition. Useful on devices where the cache is sizable and unlikely to be used for OTAs (custom ROM, etc.), and the data partition is not. Every little bit counts!
settingsdump.sh (all devices) - attached
In comparing vm settings from various kernels and ROMs to see what's out there, I wrote this script to generate a list of the values of all the relevant sysfs files and directories. Now expanded to cover cpu and governor as well. Remove the .txt extension once downloaded. To run it, assuming you just put it in /sdcard/, open Terminal Emulator and type: "sh /sdcard/settingsdump.sh" (without quotes). It will output the file to /sdcard/r*-output.txt where * is the revision of the kernel you're running. This makes it easier to compare what's changed between different nightlies, for example.
Other
BootUnlocker app (many devices) [with segv11] - link
With a number of users researching and contributing the bootloader lockbit and tamperbit offsets in threads around xda and to the development thread for seg11's excellent BootUnlocker app, I have begun making beta builds with these new devices added. With hopes of adding any/all that can be, it now supports all the older Nexus devices, OnePlus devices and several others. We are accepting Pull Requests and collaborators for further device/design updates. Check my original revival post for more details.
G-Box Midnight MX2 g18ref ROM, recovery and kernel osmods (MX Box) [with BenniBenassi & relol] - link
I bought one of these unbranded Android TV boxes and was immediately determined to tweak it as much as possible following my work on the Galaxy Nexus. Flashing the official Matricom stock ROM over the generic included one I also discovered the recovery didn't have any A/V output to my old CRT TV. I set out to dump the kernel and recovery images, fix the recovery images and tweak the kernel defaults for the most performance.
Holo Stock Notification Icons for Notification Toggle (many devices) - link
This was likely my first post ever on xda. It is a "Notificon" pack for j4velin's fantastic Notification Toggle App, bringing a seamless stock look to this indespensibly useful app. Also a great way to get back to Settings easily from the notification shade since Android 4.2, and add shutdown/reboot menu functionality to stock/vanilla ROMs.
My GN Kernel Settings + 900colorsettings init.d script (GN) - link
I was being asked a fair amount for my kernel settings over in the GN f.K thread where I helped out, so I posted them up. I also put up an init.d script for setting color values on boot, which can drastically change the outcome on older panels, and at least makes custom values seamless. Instructions for how to set up init.d scripts are included.
Galaxy Nexus Baseband Collection: maguro - i9250 / M420 / SC-04D Radios (GN) [with josteink] - link
Original thread author josteink moved on to other devices and asked me to take over the thread. Lots of great information on the GN radios, posted alphabetically by region and chronologically by the build string date I found embedded in the images. Huge respect and massive thanks to josteink for seeing the need for a baseband thread almost as soon as the Galaxy Nexus was launched, way back in December 2011, and maintaining it diligently.
TK GApps (many devices) [with TKruzze] - link
After helping TKruzze with some of the concept and script work for his famous Paranoid Android Google Apps packages (PA GApps 2.0), we decided to collaborate again for his return to XDA after a much-needed hiatus, with me doing the thread setup and management with DevDB, and a Q&A section so things don't get overwhelming for those trying to follow along. The main thread remains locked and can be subscribed-to for those wanting notification only when there's a new GApps release, and the Q&A functioned as the main discussion thread where people can help each other. Much of the script is the same from PA GApps but TKruzze has added some impressive new features, made many fixes and revamped a large portion of the documentation. I also continued as an adviser and submitted script when needed.
Nexus Louder Audio Improvement Patch (GN, N4, N5, N7 '12, N7 '13) [with Misledz] - link
One of my earliest forays into EDIFY scripting, I wrote the flashable zip install/revert scheme for this great volume boost mod by Misledz. The scripts check to see if the mod is already installed and if so recommends you flash the version-specific revert that goes with it. More on that in the Intelligent EDIFY thread. During install the script also backs up the ROM files it replaces so that you don't need to reflash your whole ROM if something goes wrong, just use the revert to restore the backups. I eventually rewrote this completely in shell script with a Universal install/revert, that detects which files to backup and leaves a list for itself to revert. I also wrote automation batch scripts for Misledz as the "Louder Build Farm" to simplify his work for all the versions of the mod he maintains for various devices, linked in the knowledge base below. GN/Dev thread linked; Other links can be found there.
Payload-Dumper-Go for Android Magisk Module (many devices) [with ssssut] - link
payload-dumper-go arm compile and wrapper for use extracting from payload.bin on-device.
Git for Android Magisk Module (many devices) [with Termux] - link
Hacked arm64 git commands for use on booted Android.
Google Experience XML Magisk Module (many devices) [with Google] - link
Hacked Google Nexus/Pixel/Android One sysconfig feature xml entries for use on non-Google devices.
Digital Wellbeing Add-on Magisk Module (many devices) [with Google & Open GApps] - link
Digital Wellbeing for Android 12L and 13 GApps that don't properly support it (like MindTheGapps).
Model Mod Magisk Module (many devices) - link
Experiment to append _SN to the existing device model to get CTS passing again after the September 2021 server-side SafetyNet changes, (superceded by kdrag0n's excellent Universal SafetyNet Fix module).
Xposed Framework Installer Zip (many devices) [with rovo89 & Tungstwenty] - link
When JB4.3 broke all previous root methods I made this simple frontend script to install rovo89's brilliant Xposed Framework for modding ROMs until they could release a new version themselves. Xposed Framework files and the install.sh used are the work of rovo89 and Tungstwenty; I have only created a recovery flashable zip and shell script to function as an alternative frontend for the framework installation process. Then updated to mimic the APK installation and allow devices with /system write protection like HTC's S-ON to install the framework. (Deprecated as of Xposed 2.5).
BBCode for my xda Signature (n/a) - link
Last and definitely least. A number of people have asked me about the formatting of my signature, so here are some simple BBCode tricks and workarounds I thought others might like too. Keep in mind that my signature can be significantly larger because of my RC status.
Enjoy!
Questions, comments and feedback welcome.
Credits & Thanks: All authors of any included binaries and libraries for their amazing work. Anyone who's helped me with these projects along the way.
Disclaimer: Naturally, you take all the responsibility for what happens to your device when you start messing around with things.
Knowledge Base
Links to information/research posts I've made and other experiments.
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avbtool-arm (zip package) - link
AOSP's BootSignature.jar for AVB v1 was relatively simple to run on-device for boot.img modifying flashable zips like SuperSU and AnyKernel2 but avbtool for AVB v2 is written in Python, so that makes things a bit trickier. For experimentation I whipped up a little wrapper script to run avbtool on-device with an actual Python interpreter.
Omni SoundPacks (and Nexus Stock pack) - link
My suggested expansion to the Omni SoundPacks feature to allow it to cover all SystemUI sounds.
OnePlus FingerPrint Material Icons (Information) - link
My preferred fingerprint icon for the in-screen OP6T sensor using Zacharee1's excellent OPFPControl app.
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Complete Shell Script Flashable Zip Replacement + Signing Documentation (Reference) - link
Using a shell script instead of an update-binary in flashable zips can make them universal for architecture and put a lot more power in the hands of the developer. This reference documents all of the analogous functions myself and others have written to make this easy.
Booted Zip Flashing Shell Setup Script (Reference/How-To) - link
My implementation of booted zip flashing, originally for AnyKernel2 in Franco Kernel Updater (now Franco Kernel Manager) and since expanded to support AK3's ability to be flashed from anywhere and support most other flashable zips on devices that allow remounting /.
Unified ext4/f2fs ramdisk + ROM installer (Reference) - link
Supporting multiple filesystems like ext4 and f2fs in a custom kernel boot.img ramdisk required some work before custom ROMs were updated to do this themselves and use fallback fstabs. This is the roll-up post gathering all the changes necessary for someone to add this pre-official support to their ramdisk, kernel and ROM installers.
FlashFire Recipe Book (Reference/How-To) - link
Just a quick reference of common tasks (OTA flashing, etc.) for people figuring out how to use Chainfire's brilliant flashing app.
personal addon.d (How-To/Template) - link
I was tired of having to redo a number of tasks (remove files, backup Nexus sounds and replace the AOSP ones, etc.) to get my device back to where I wanted it after flashing a newer nightly, so I wrote an addon.d script to do it all for me. Provided if anyone wants to modify it for their own personal setups.
KBox2: Set Up A Build Environment On Android (How-To) - link
Very cool Linux-like command prompt environment on Android. I originally had it set up as a native build environment with rudimentary git support. You can follow my steps to do the same.
Keeping SafetyNet Passing With Incremental Google OTA on Virtual A/B Devices (How-To) - link
Post-reboot checks added to the incremental OTA process for Virtual A/B devices using Google's servers made it impossible to remain rooted throughout the OTA process, but following these instructions you can complete the OTA then re-root without SafetyNet catching you.
Cygwin-Linux Cross-Compiler (How-To) - link
Compiling from Cygwin with a Linux target required some fixes to the toolchain, so I detailed them for future reference.
N4/N5/N7 '13 Qualcomm Optimized Bionic/Dalvik Patch Comparisons (updated zips) - link
Using Qualcomm optimized files on Snapdragon devices improves performance greatly on KitKat. Especially good on Nexus devices or AOSP ROMs. I took the time to dissect the required files and see what worked best.
AIK Build Farm (desktop shell script) - link
The Cygwin shell script "build farm" I wrote for my Android Image Kitchen project to perform all of the cross-compiles required for the mobile and Linux versions. Allows someone to setup the repos from scratch and build.
Louder Farm (zip packages) - link
The Nexus Louder project was a pretty massive system file modifcation undertaking. This details my work to make building the patch zips easy for co-dev Misledz, and includes the farm packages at various stages.
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N7 '13 Bootloader cracking (Information) - link
Sat down with my parents' Nexus 7 2013 (before I got my own) over Christmas and cracked the bootloader for unlock support via my Nexus BootUnlocker Script zip and later the official BootUnlocker App.
N7 '13 Unbricking (Information) - link
Instructions I put together for recovering from a hard brick (bad bootloader flash usually), via the exposed Qualcomm/Marshall London "HS-USB Diagnostics 9006" mode.
Default System Alarm Setting Script (Information) - link
A script snippet function to allow easily changing the default alarm sound on ROMs that hide this ability, like OnePlus' OxygenOS.
SELinux Audit2Allow Script (Information) - link
A script snippet for turning SELinux audits in a logcat into allow statements ready for supolicy or magiskpolicy.
Partition Dumping Script (Information) - link
A script snippet for dumping all non-userland partitions from any eMMC device, useful for bootloader lockstate hacking.
GN Partition Information Table (PIT) Research (Information) - link
Wanting to push the GN as far as possible, several remaining users came together to discuss how it could be repartitioned to add more space to /system to better support Lollipop+ and I contributed a large amount of R&D over several posts throughout the thread which resulted in the PIT Editor script zip (posted above). Could be useful for other devices using PITs as well.
GN/N7 '12 tunables post (deprecated) (Reference) - link
The list of supported basic tunables on franco.Kernel for the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 7 2012 back when those were my primary supported devices.
GN scheduler tunables HZ scale (Information) - link
The Galaxy Nexus scheduler (and other) tunables opperate on an odd scale due to the the device's HZ value in the source being weird. This post experiments with that and finding the method/equation behind it.
LMK boot timing (Information) - link
The Android lowmemorykiller module default tunables go through a bizarre sequence during boot, so I experimented and came up with a script to allow setting alternates as soon as possible.
LMK Launcher Whitelist/Niceness settings reversion (Information) - link
Setting oom_adj values and changing the niceness on launchers and systemui improved responsiveness and helped avoid these important processes being killed by LMK. Then I noticed sometimes they spontaneously reset; experimentation followed.
MTD partition flashing (Reference) - link
My MTD-based MX Box set-top device gave me a few hours of headaches until I figured out how to dump and flash the boot (kernel) partition correctly. This details my experiments and the correct procedure I discovered.
nano Android static build instructions (Reference) - link
A little documentation of all the dirty tricks I used to get the nano terminal editor utility to build for Android from the official git repo source.
mtd-utils Android static build instructions (Reference) - link
A little documentation of all the dirty tricks I used to get mtd-utils to build for Android from the official git repo source.
Pixel Launcher bind mount instructions (Reference) - link
I was annoyed that on stock Nexus 5X and 6P Pixel Launcher wasn't available and when sideloaded lost the Google Feed pane, so I replaced Google Now Launcher with Pixel Launcher using bind mounts.
Netflix broken DRM workaround instructions (Reference) - link
Custom Nexus 7 2013 ROMs Nougat+ have all had issues with Netflix due to some peculiarities of the DRM libraries the ROMs use, but some found that intentionally semi-breaking DRM using files from other devices allows Netflix to work again, but this broke Google Play Movies. I did some more testing, resolved the Play Movies issue and wrote up how to install the single needed replacement library either to system or with a systemless bind mount.
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Thanks for the interest! More to come, I'm sure!
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Thanks for these great useful infos!
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Thanks for sharing. Very useful.
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Nice collection osmosis
Many thanks osm0sis, to you and all the team for all your contributions Almost feel as though I know you since I've been hanging round GNex and N7 franco.Kernel threads for so long and if you pop up on the N4 thread it's like seeing an old friend I'm mostly quiet, but really appreciate all you do :thumbup:
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Thanks back to you, everyone! I've learned a hell of a lot about Linux and Android in the year since I got my GN, and I mostly have xda to thank for that, even though I've always been the type to tinker and Google things. Still lots more to learn though! But, at the very least I guess nobody can say I haven't been busy since becoming a RC, huh?
Nice to see all these settings are adopted by others, also the interactive tuneables are used in ak kernel now.
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New version of testvalue.sh up. I added the input value to the output.txt file to make it easier to read since it starts at 0. Right now we're trying to work out the equation for the scale of certain cfq and deadline tunables on the GN, which is a bizarre one:
7, 15, 23, 31, 39, 46, 54, 62
Increases by 8s but occasionally (on the 5th jump, though sometimes 6th) it increases by 7.
Edit: Every 3rd increase of 7 occurs on the 6th instead of the 5th.
Edit 2: Stats genius of the group, @pkgnex worked out what the trick was; dropping the decimals once calculated.
So in Excel: y=TRUNC(x*7.8125,0)
:good:
The "why" of the GN tunables working this way, with a value of 125/16 is a very good question. No ideas there, personally. Something to do with the GN having a HZ value of 128 (where on others it's 100 or even 200) I'd assume, but I don't see the direct connection.
This was very handy to know though, because the cfq+deadline source requires the number of jumps (x) to hardcode the values, not the actual desired numbers like you'd expect.
Perfect!!!
Very interesting
Created a getprio script last night for use in /system/xbin as a runnable script to check the niceness of a process. It's up in the 2nd post now. It attempts to make up for Android not having "getpriority", and not displaying the niceness in "top" or "ps" like it would on mainstream Linux.
Code:
usage: getprio [-p] <pid> | -c <class> | -s <search string>
note - class name search will only use the top result
So you can either -p the numeric pid of a process if you know it (this is the default so the -p argument is optional), -c the class name of the process (eg. com.android.systemui), or -s a search string using part of the class name (eg. systemui). If there is more than one result for the search only the top result will be returned so if you are trying something like "-s mms", you'll only see the system mms process and not com.android.mms until you get more specific with "android.mms" or something. It's likely you've got a lower level process if you get the response "Warning: empty class name!" so that's your tip your search was too broad. Naturally, processes must be running in order to return info as well. :good:
Edit: ps -p will display niceness on Android, but it's not ideal if you want it only for a specific process like with getpriority. Thanks boype.

[Q] How to add Root, and Auto Zipalign to my Custom Rom

I am working on a custom jb4.2.2 rom for the A13 SOC and wanted to add some features, ROOT By default - I added the su Binary and the SuperSU.apk however it does not work by default. If you boot into CWM Recovery then Reboot the device it offers to fix Root, when I select yes it proceeds and works fine... I would Rather make the ROM Rooted without having to do that any Ideas On what Im doing wrong ?
I am also interested in adding features to the ROM automatic Zipalign would be desirable as well as the ability to use a swap / zram. I am using a Stock JB 3.0.8+ Kernel and in at least one prior iteration I could use zram and activate swap... I would Like to make those features user selectable.
I currently have init.d working in the rom set in the init.rc using busybox run-parts. I do not have run-parts installed by default, is there a simple way to include the full busybox install as well ?
Assistance on any of these questions is appreciated.

[Init.d Script] [2k16-07-05 New Scripts] Init.d Support for G FLEX 2 [All-Variant]

Init.d Script Support
CONFIRMED WORKING!! (POST YOUR FEEDBACK BELOW!)
Credits to @bountyman334
He is the reason this script is possible and also check out his G Flex 2 Flashable Mods.
I only made a shell script to bring this to you all.
check it out Flashable Mods for G flex 2
Code:
[CENTER][B][U][SIZE="4"]WARNING![/SIZE][/U][/B]
[SIZE="3"]I am not responsible for brick devices.
Shell Script at your own risk.
And have a backup of system img at your internal storage!![/SIZE][/CENTER]
Instruction :​
[*]Extact the zip and copy the .sh file to internal storage
[*]Open android terminal app / adb shell
[*]grant superuser 'su' first
[*]Navigate to SDcard
[*]Type in :
Code:
su
cd /sdcard
sh gflex2-init.sh
[*]Follow the screen instructions
[*]Reboot then check for init_test.log in internal storage
[*]Delete the init_test.log on boot and reboot again
[*]If init_test.log shows up
return "it is working"
else
Run the script again from terminal emulator and check last two steps
[*]You must have init.d support now
GUIDE TO USE INIT.D SCRIPTS
--> There is a folder named init.d in /system/etc/
--> You can create scripts that you want to run at boot.
--> Scripts need not have ' .sh ' extension.
--> Copy scripts to this folder via root explorer.
--> Set permission of file to rwx-rwx-rwx : 777 and reboot to see your script working
--> Scripts can be made in 3rd-party apps like Kernel Auditor (Recommended), 3C-ToolBox(android tuner).
--> Kernel Auditor has init.d section where you can modify existing script but don't know about creating new.
--> In 3C-Toolbox we can set init.d instead of on boot .. this app is useful if you want to limit CPU frequencies etc.
--> You can Zipalign, Optimize apps, Run temp/cache cleaners, Tweak Cpu and Governor, etc.
also check the below link for creating and using init.d scripts
Take a good read at here about init.d​
Few tweaks
View attachment powerTweaks.zip Derived from OnePlus 2 SD810 Tweaks (Reported to increase SOT and performance significantly)
KCAL can be applied to run on every boot so that COLOR tones are applied immediately
New tweaks (2016-07-05)
Giving me less heat .. 0 throttle .. more SOT (4+ on normal usage)
--> 91fixoverlays - set GPU for Screen Composition (Less CPU Loads) : credits to : titanic_fanatic
--> part_fstrim - trims the partitions (Optimization)
--> sysctlTweak - Swappiness 0 + some minor change
--> tweak_cpu - Under Clocks 0-3 at 1.4GHz & 4-7 at 1.85GHz (also remove thermal config file not the default one for better result)
--> Entropy increase
--> Refer to post 18 for changes!!
Copy paste anyone you like !! tweak_cpu and fixOverlay recommended on Stock/rooted/init.d
​
Do thank us :laugh::laugh:
Uploaded on:
2016/06/15
Updated on:
2016/07/05​_
Will do!
Thanks for your work,
Unfortunately it isn't working for me.
Edit: i did something wrong. Trying again
Edit: Nope. Still getting this:
#Init.d Support for LG G flex 2 [all Variants]
#Script by : adds08 [Thats me]
#Init.d port by @bountyman334
#
#Init.d script extracted from @bountyman334 's
gflex2-init.sh[224]: no closing quote
1|[email protected]:/storage/emulated/0 #
michele955 said:
Thanks for your work,
Unfortunately it isn't working for me.
I tried with terminal emulator, root explorer and script manager.
Getting this:
#Init.d Support for LG G flex 2 [all Variants]
#Script by : adds08 [Thats me]
#Init.d port by @bountyman334
#
#Init.d script extracted from @bountyman334 's
storage/emulated/0/gflex2-init.sh[224]: no closing quote
1|[email protected]:/ #
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try the new fixed script and do confirm
need su and busybox properly installed inorder to work !!
cheers :good:
Fixed script works properly.
Init.d is working !!! Hurrayy !!!
Thanks
michele955 said:
Fixed script works properly.
Init.d is working !!! Hurrayy !!!
Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I checked with Universal init.d app init.d support and it says kernel doesn't have init.d support. What does it mean? Script works or not?
michele955 said:
I checked with Universal init.d app init.d support and it says kernel doesn't have init.d support. What does it mean? Script works or not?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Delete test_init.log file and reboot the device.. If you see the file again then init.d is working ... Don't worry about the universal init.d app ..
Use kernel auditor to put some init.d !!!
Deleted and rebooted. There is no new log.
adds08 said:
Delete test_init.log file and reboot the device.. If you see the file again then init.d is working ... Don't worry about the universal init.d app ..
Use kernel auditor to put some init.d !!!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
hi, how to Use kernel auditor to put some init.d??
I ll fix it and post some tweaks and tutorial later when i get home...
But it is strange why it worked for the first time and later did not.. I'll look into it later ...
michele955 said:
Deleted and rebooted. There is no new log.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
maybe re run the script via terminal
after reboot look at the log file
then delete that log file and reboot
UniversalInit app will show no init.d support no matter what!
But it is there and working ...
i am also posting sd810 related init.d tweaks and scripts later on along with how to use them and where to place them..
adds08 said:
maybe re run the script via terminal
after reboot look at the log file
then delete that log file and reboot
UniversalInit app will show no init.d support no matter what!
But it is there and working ...
i am also posting sd810 related init.d tweaks and scripts later on along with how to use them and where to place them..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Stange thing happened.
I reapplied the scrip as you said and got this:
Execution : Process - 4
Initd must have already been running!!!
Or some error has occurred!!
Let's wait and watch! Termination : Process - 4
Press enter to continue....
After reboot log file was successfully created.
I deleted log file and rebooted several times and now it appears at every boot. Guess it's working now
adds08 said:
Init.d Script Support
CONFIRMED WORKING!!
Credits to @bountyman334
He is the reason this script is possible and also check out his G Flex 2 Flashable Mods.
I only made a shell script to bring this to you all.
check it out Flashable Mods for G flex 2
Code:
[CENTER][B][U][SIZE="4"]WARNING![/SIZE][/U][/B]
[SIZE="3"]I am not responsible for brick devices.
Shell Script at your own risk.
And have a backup of system img at your internal storage!![/SIZE][/CENTER]
Instruction :​
[*]Extact the zip and copy the .sh file to internal storage
[*]Open android terminal app / adb shell
[*]grant superuser 'su' first
[*]Navigate to SDcard
[*]Type in :
Code:
sh gflex2-init.sh
[*]Follow the screen instructions
[*]Reboot then check for init_test.log in internal storage
[*]Delete the init_test.log on boot and reboot again
[*]If init_test.log shows up
return "it is working"
else
Run the script again from terminal emulator and check last two steps
[*]You must have init.d support now
GUIDE TO USE INIT.D SCRIPTS
--> There is a folder named init.d in /system/etc/
--> You can create scripts that you want to run at boot.
--> Scripts need not have ' .sh ' extension.
--> Copy scripts to this folder via root explorer.
--> Set permission of file to rwx-rwx-rwx : 777 and reboot to see your script working
--> Scripts can be made in 3rd-party apps like Kernel Auditor (Recommended), 3C-ToolBox(android tuner).
--> Kernel Auditor has init.d section where you can modify existing script but don't know about creating new.
--> In 3C-Toolbox we can set init.d instead of on boot .. this app is useful if you want to limit CPU frequencies etc.
--> You can Zipalign, Optimize apps, Run temp/cache cleaners, Tweak Cpu and Governor, etc.
also check the below link for creating and using init.d scripts
Take a good read at here about init.d​
Few tweaks
View attachment 3784960 Derived from OnePlus 2 SD810 Tweaks (Reported to increase SOT and performance significantly)
KCAL can be applied to run on every boot so that COLOR tones are applied immediately​
Do thank us :laugh::laugh:
Uploaded on:
2016/06/15
Updated on:
2016/06/16​_
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi, just copy powerTweaks.sh to init.d folder and set permission, right?
edwardsiow said:
Hi, just copy powerTweaks.sh to init.d folder and set permission, right?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes.
Extract the zip and copy the file with no extension over to init.d folder and set permission..
Have you had more sot with the power tweaks?
Thanks for letting me know about it
adds08 said:
Yes.
Extract the zip and copy the file with no extension over to init.d folder and set permission..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The OP2 folks has 4hrs SOT to 6-7 hrs SOT increase.. For me however it did seem to give 1/2 to 1hr more in normal usage but so.etimes seem like a placebo.
It may work for some i guess.
I had 3hrs before and after this with normal usage i did manage 4+ hrs max once..
Sent from my LG-H950 using XDA-Developers mobile app
adds08 said:
The OP2 folks has 4hrs SOT to 6-7 hrs SOT increase.. For me however it did seem to give 1/2 to 1hr more in normal usage but so.etimes seem like a placebo.
It may work for some i guess.
I had 3hrs before and after this with normal usage i did manage 4+ hrs max once..
Sent from my LG-H950 using XDA-Developers mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the honesty.
I can't do anything to break that four hour sot
After applying new scripts
deleting thermal-engine.config (not thermal-engine-default) file.. (backup recommended).
After few reboots and benchmark and letting battery discharge and recharge full ..
Good results !!
:angel:
Can you tell me why this wouldn't load on startup?
soosoolhastam said:
Can you tell me why this wouldn't load on startup?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
when i loaded it
it is working for me except there is a missing 'Y' .
the msm_thermal enabled parameter is missing ..
is the init.d script working in yours? check if it is working or not / rerun the my script..
did you set the permission 777 ?
also the post in your thread .. i am really sorry but i just wanted some credit to my research too (you can implement them aagain cuz they do significantly increase SOT)
if you want to , could you also implement your gov_tweaks via init.d (safer)..

Performance tweaks for Redmi 3s and other devices - Flashable zips

Here are a few scripts I wrote for my device to boost up its performance. Few of them are written without being specific to any device or version of OS. For these general scripts (not specific to any device), download links are given at this first OP. For scripts which are specific to Redmi 3s, links are given at second post. These redmi 3s specific scripts install certain modified files such as service.jar and framework-res.apk.
All possible care has been taken to make general scripts work on all devices. Since I could check only on a few devices I could have access to, there could be a remote chance of not working on some devices. As devices vary on many accounts like OS version, customisation, configuration and file structure, for any eventuality, I recommend to take back up before proceeding with flashing of these zips.
Since the scripts are zipped in flashable zips, custom recovery (preferably TWRP) is must on your devices.
Here are general scripts with brief explanations.
1. Busybox installer zip: For various tweaks and init.d scripts to work properly, busybox is inevitable. This script installs Stericsons Busybox v1.24.2. If you have already busybox installed, no need of flashing this. Further flashing on the installed busybox may not harm.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/s45tpufcy42h107/BusyBox-v1.24.2-Stericson.zip
2. Boot_patcher zip: This zip adds mount flags such as noatime, nodiratime, commit=60, nobarrier, noaudot_da_alloc, etc in fstab in boot.img and removes DM-verity. These flags have proved to increase IO on file systems. Many tweaks, I have noticed, put init.d script to remount partitions with these flags. But this zip does it directly at mount points at boot level obviating the need of init.d scripts.
Note: This zip is observed to break root enabled by Magisk. No need to worry. Just flash once again Magisk zip after flashing this zip. However, there is no problem of broken root if same is enabled by supersu.zip by chainfire.
Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/wshva78c456z1ub/boot_patcher.zip
3. Universal_journal_disabler zip: This zip makes journaling off on ext4 for system, data and cache partitions provided the partitions have been mounted on ext4 fs (if mounted on f2fs, it won’t touch those partitions). Journaling is a special control measure introduced from ext3 onwards. Journaling keeps track of changes made before writing on fs. This is useful in the scenarios of sudden power off or closure/crash due to any reasons for later restoration of changes made. This is not necessary on devices like mobile. But by default it is on. Since Journaling involves overhead on cpu, disabling the same is observed to improve performance considerably.
Note: Please flash this zip placing it on external memory, not on internal memory. Flashing from internal memory will not switch off journaling on data partition. So to ensure disabling journaling on data (which is essential for noticeable improvement), flash this zip placing it on external memory (external SD card) only.
Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/fmij6tnt8aebtyj/Universal_journal_disabler.zip
4. Permissive_selinux zip: In nougat custom roms, especially for Redmi 3s, selinux is enforcing. Enforcing selinux is seen to come in the way of many root apps though root enabled. One important issue I noticed that scripts at init.d folder were not running at boot due to enforcing selinux. Thus, I have made a small script to make selinux permissive on every boot by default. It takes care of file/folders created by supersu and magisk zip and accordingly puts the ‘setenforce 0’ in the appropriate folder.
Note: zip found not compatible with Magisk version 14
Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/qkimoscmfpu8x8a/permissive_selinux.zip
5. Ad_blocker zip: Nothing special about it. It just replaces hosts file in /etc folder for ad blocking. Important thing is about permissions assigned (rw_ r__ ___) for reducing impact of reading the big hosts file.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/i50pr16umzp7h9q/ad_blocker.zip
6. Build_prop_patcher zip: This one has taken hell out of my time and patience. Not that it does any special thing, it simply inserts some build properties to build.prop file. But I wanted to make it such that it would search the intended build properties in build.prop file and changes the values thereof. If properties not found, inserts them at the end of file.
It is customisable zip. You can unzip and modify buildprop file according to your requirements. Special feature is it won’t add properties if present already with intended values. So, it is useful particularly to those who frequently flash roms with the result of losing added build.prop on every flash. Just flash this after flashing rom and have all your desired build.prop instantly.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/c208fq98mixu9vx/build_prop_patcher.zip
7. Init.d script installer zip: I have collected some init.d scripts which I felt very essential and to implement on every device I have. Like build_prop_patcher zip mentioned above, herein also you can unzip the file and add your scripts to init.d folder therein, and make a permanent zip to flash every time you change your roms.
Note: For the scripts to work placed in init.d folder, you device should have been rooted and init.d enabled.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/ot51sid37sfr0m8/initd_script_installer.zip
Credits:
@jcadduono for having heavily relied on his kernel flasher zip
@skynet28 for the method of journal disabling
Redmi 3s specifc
Here are Redmi 3s specific zips
1. Mm_rr_service_frmwrk_patch zip: This is meant for marshmallow resurrection remix rom as the modified service.jar and framework-res.apk used here for installation are from marshmallow resurrection remix rom. However, I think these modified files work on any marshmallow los based custom rom for redmi 3s.
In service.jar file, oom (out of memory) values for different categories of apps have been modified as below. As mentioned here, these oom values have resulted in turnaround of functioning of apps.
App category - old values - new values
Home ---------- 6 ---------- 0
Visible ---------- 1 ---------- 3
Previous ---------- 7 ---------- 5
Heavy ---------- 4 --------- 4
Service --------- 5 ---------- 6
Backup ---------- 3 ---------- 7
In all the custom roms, adaptive brightness is problematic, screen brightness is erratic on slight change in ambient light. So, I decompiled framework-res.apk, and changed autobrightness array values and found adaptive brightness afterwards comfortable.
Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/7y40j1x8dxp0bla/mm_rr_service_frmwrk_patch.zip
2. nougat_aex_frmwork_patch zips: Here also, I have modified services.jar and framework-res.apk files of nougat AEX roms. In services.jar, oom values have been modified as stated above, and in framework-res.apk also, autobrightness array values have been changed for smooth adaptation of screen brightness to ambient light. Since the services.jar and framework-res.apks used here are from AEX roms, zips are for AEX roms only. For each version of AEX rom (so far two versions, 4.5 and 4.6) for Redmi 3s, there is a separate zip which is to be flashed depending upon the version of AEX rom installed on your device.
For AEX v4.5
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/lxgd42fmfljxavv/nougat_aex45_svc_frmwork_patch.zip
For AEX v4.6
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/5bhawu1o226qdh3/nougat_aex46_svc_frmwork_patch.zip
3. nougat_rr_frmwork-res_patcher: This is for nougat resurrection remix roms. It also does the same thing of patching resources.arsc file in framework-res.apk for smooth adjustment of screen light to the ambient light.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/luf4kslvttxss2d/nougat_rr_framework-res_patcher.zip
4. nougat_rr_svc_patch: This zip is for nougat resurrection remix roms. This installs patched services.jar with modified oom values as mentioned above (for the first zip in this post) for smooth functioning of apps.
Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/file/61h9dz77zpxxuj9/nougat_rr_svc_patch.zip
5. adaptive_brightness_for_Oreo.zip: This is for overlaying the correct values of adaptive brightness in framework_res.apk for Oreo roms. Here, overlay feature of Oreo rom is being used instead of replacing modified framework_res.apk as done in the cases of zips for marshmallow and nougat roms above.
Download Link:http://www.mediafire.com/file/n77hsdvg9jx6pkp/adaptive_brightness_overlay.zip/file
6. persist_patch zip: This is for those who have corrupted persist files causing light, proximate and magnetic sensors not working.
Download Link:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/rrshneruhkdn8on/persist_patch.zip
Good work bro
Will it affect battery backup?
basiljose007 said:
Good work bro
Will it affect battery backup?
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Definitely
shankar_vl said:
Definately
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I mean positively or negatively? I prefer battery backup over higher performance, so asking
basiljose007 said:
I mean positively or negatively? I prefer battery backup over higher performance, so asking
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both positively
Don't know if i will ever use these. But your hard work definitely deservers a vote of thanks.

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