#! /vendor/bin/sh LOG_HEAD="[time-services]" current_time=$(date +%s) echo "${LOG_HEAD} current time : ${current_time}" > /dev/kmsg # if time-service initialization is required if [ "$1" != "1" ]; then #FIXME : date cmd could return 0 without broadcasting SET_TIME intent, the time diff b/w old & new must be enough new_time=$((current_time+5)) date -s @${new_time} ret=$? # echo "${LOG_HEAD} date return code : ${ret} " > /dev/kmsg if [ "$ret" -ne 0 ]; then echo "${LOG_HEAD} failed to exec date cmd : ${current_time} to ${new_time} with ${ret}" > /dev/kmsg echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger #it's not working due to selinux exit 1 else echo "${LOG_HEAD} initialized : ${current_time} to ${new_time}" > /dev/kmsg fi setprop persist.vendor.time_services.init 1 fi