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Instant Optimizing Embedded Systems Using BusyBox

Learn to optimize embedded systems with Busybox using practical, hands-on recipes

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Learn to optimize embedded systems with Busybox using practical, hands-on recipes

Key Features

  • Build and play embedded (Android Linux) system with BusyBox from scratch. Configure, compile, cross-compile, and install BusyBox
  • Build external utilities and development environments (include Bash and C) for a BusyBox-based embedded system to meet diverse system requirements
  • Set up the required environment and tools for an embedded (Android Linux) system development
  • Optimize multiple aspects of an embedded (Android Linux) system using some powerful Busybox applets

Book Description

As hundreds of millions of people have started using Android smartphones, embedded Linux systems are becoming more and more popular. To get more market share, not only for hardware and function piling up, smartphone manufacturers gradually realized the importance of user experience. To improve user experience, the back-end Linux system must be optimized in many ways.

Instant Optimizing Embedded System Using BusyBox is a practical, hands-on guide that provides you with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises to help you take advantage of the real power behind Busybox, and give you a good grounding for using it to optimize your embedded (Android Linux) systems.

Moving on from the basics, this book will teach you how to configure and compile it from source code, including cross-compiling it with static linking and dynamic linking. You will also learn how to install and use Busybox on the Android emulator. You will learn to replace the simple Android mksh console with Busybox ash console and start a telnet and HTTP service provided by Busybox. You will also build embedded Linux file system from scratch and start it on Android emulator. We will take a look at how to add functionality to Busybox based system, including adding external applets to Busybox, as well as building development environments (like Bash and C) for it manually or with the automatic Buildroot system.

If want to learn how to take advantage of using Busybox applets to optimize your embedded system, then this is the book for you for it will also show you how to use the powerful applets to optimize multiple aspects of an embedded (Android Linux) system.This book will teach you how to build an embedded (Android Linux) system with Busybox, enhance its functionality to meet diverse system requirements, and optimize it to provide a better user experience for embedded products.

What you will learn

  • Learn to configure and compile Busybox from source code for different platforms
  • Replace the original Android mksh console with Busybox ash console
  • Learn to integrate new applets to Busybox
  • Build a development environment such as Bash and C for a Busybox-based embedded system and use it on an Android emulator
  • Tailor the system size to reduce disk and memory footprint
  • Guarantee system stability with test automationSave on power costs to lengthen battery life and reduce charging times
  • Speed up system boot time to save users waiting timeIncrease system serviceability with debugging and tracing methods

Who this book is for

If you are an embedded system developer or Android developer who wishes to learn to build an embedded (Android Linux) system from scratch, as well as to optimize the system performance, then this book will be great for you. It's assumed that you have some experience in Linux and UNIX utilities. If you are a new developer, this book will also help you to get started with Busybox and Android Linux development.

Table of Contents

    PDF ISBN: 978-1-78328-986-8
    Publisher: Packt Publishing Limited
    Copyright owner: © 2013 Packt Publishing Limited
    Publication date: 2025
    Language: English
    Pages: 72