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| Explaining the dreaded "No init found." boot hang message
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| 
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| OK, so you've got this pretty unintuitive message (currently located
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| in init/main.c) and are wondering what the H*** went wrong.
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| Some high-level reasons for failure (listed roughly in order of execution)
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| to load the init binary are:
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| 
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| A) Unable to mount root FS
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| B) init binary doesn't exist on rootfs
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| C) broken console device
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| D) binary exists but dependencies not available
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| E) binary cannot be loaded
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| 
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| Detailed explanations:
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| A) Set "debug" kernel parameter (in bootloader config file or CONFIG_CMDLINE)
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|    to get more detailed kernel messages.
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| B) make sure you have the correct root FS type
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|    (and ``root=`` kernel parameter points to the correct partition),
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|    required drivers such as storage hardware (such as SCSI or USB!)
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|    and filesystem (ext3, jffs2 etc.) are builtin (alternatively as modules,
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|    to be pre-loaded by an initrd)
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| C) Possibly a conflict in ``console= setup`` --> initial console unavailable.
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|    E.g. some serial consoles are unreliable due to serial IRQ issues (e.g.
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|    missing interrupt-based configuration).
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|    Try using a different ``console= device`` or e.g. ``netconsole=``.
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| D) e.g. required library dependencies of the init binary such as
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|    ``/lib/ld-linux.so.2`` missing or broken. Use
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|    ``readelf -d <INIT>|grep NEEDED`` to find out which libraries are required.
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| E) make sure the binary's architecture matches your hardware.
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|    E.g. i386 vs. x86_64 mismatch, or trying to load x86 on ARM hardware.
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|    In case you tried loading a non-binary file here (shell script?),
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|    you should make sure that the script specifies an interpreter in its shebang
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|    header line (``#!/...``) that is fully working (including its library
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|    dependencies). And before tackling scripts, better first test a simple
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|    non-script binary such as ``/bin/sh`` and confirm its successful execution.
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|    To find out more, add code ``to init/main.c`` to display kernel_execve()s
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|    return values.
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| 
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| Please extend this explanation whenever you find new failure causes
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| (after all loading the init binary is a CRITICAL and hard transition step
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| which needs to be made as painless as possible), then submit patch to LKML.
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| Further TODOs:
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| 
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| - Implement the various ``run_init_process()`` invocations via a struct array
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|   which can then store the ``kernel_execve()`` result value and on failure
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|   log it all by iterating over **all** results (very important usability fix).
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| - try to make the implementation itself more helpful in general,
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|   e.g. by providing additional error messages at affected places.
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| 
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| Andreas Mohr <andi at lisas period de>
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