This page shows how to build and start Cuttlefish with 16KB page size
support on x86-64
. The instructions on this page assume that Cuttlefish is
installed in your machine. For instructions to install it, see
Install Cuttlefish.
Sync and build page-agnostic target
Build and launch Cuttlefish with a page-agnostic target:
$ mkdir main && cd main
$ repo init -u https://android.googlesource.com/platform/manifest -b main
$ repo sync -c -j32
# Build cf agnostic target.
$ source build/envsetup.sh
$ lunch aosp_cf_x86_64_phone_pgagnostic-trunk-userdebug
$ m
# Launch cf with a kernel with 16KB page size support.
$ launch_cvd
...
...
VIRTUAL_DEVICE_DISPLAY_POWER_MODE_CHANGED
virtio_input_hid_handle_status: unknown type 20
virtio_input_hid_handle_status: unknown type 20
virtio_input_hid_handle_status: unknown type 20
virtio_input_hid_handle_status: unknown type 20
Generating new secret with slot ID: 4
VIRTUAL_DEVICE_BOOT_STARTED
VIRTUAL_DEVICE_NETWORK_MOBILE_CONNECTED
Verify page size and boot
To verify page size and boot status:
Access the shell as root:
$ adb root adbd is already running as root $ adb shell vsoc_x86_64_pgagnostic:/ #
Verify page size and boot status:
vsoc_x86_64_pgagnostic::/ # getconf PAGE_SIZE 16384 vsoc_x86_64_pgagnostic::/ # getprop | grep sys.boot.completed sys.boot_completed: 1