@@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ The init module starts key service processes during system startup. If you would
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@@ -69,10 +69,10 @@ The init module starts key service processes during system startup. If you would
- Enhanced init process startup and recycling
- Enhanced init process startup and recycling
The CPU core binding, priority, MAC address, and AccessToken information of the service process can be configured in the configuration file during process startup.
The CPU core binding, priority, MAC address, and AccessToken information of the service process can be configured in the configuration file during process startup.
- Support of CPU core binding for service processes (through modification of the **\*.cfg** file)
- Support of CPU core binding for service processes (through modification of the **.cfg** file)
- Support of priority setting for service processes (through modification of the **\*.cfg** file)
- Support of priority setting for service processes (through modification of the **.cfg** file)
- Support of AccessToken setting for service processes and distributed capability setting for system service processes (through modification of the **\*.cfg** file)
- Support of AccessToken setting for service processes and distributed capability setting for system service processes (through modification of the **.cfg** file)
- Support of the suppression mechanism for service processes (through modification of the **\*.cfg** file)
- Support of the suppression mechanism for service processes (through modification of the **.cfg** file)
- init fd proxy (for standard system or higher)
- init fd proxy (for standard system or higher)
fd proxy is an extended mechanism for on-demand startup. It can ensure that the fd state handle is not lost before the service process exits. Specifically, a service process sends the fd to the init process before it exits, and then reclaims the fd from the init process when it is started again.
fd proxy is an extended mechanism for on-demand startup. It can ensure that the fd state handle is not lost before the service process exits. Specifically, a service process sends the fd to the init process before it exits, and then reclaims the fd from the init process when it is started again.