# GSI This document introduces special GSI settings for facilitating xTS-on-GSI with a single image. ### Support system_dlkm partition ``` [BoardConfigGsiCommon.mk] BOARD_USES_SYSTEM_DLKMIMAGE := true BOARD_SYSTEM_DLKMIMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM_TYPE := ext4 TARGET_COPY_OUT_SYSTEM_DLKM := system_dlkm [gsi_release.mk] PRODUCT_BUILD_SYSTEM_DLKM_IMAGE := false ``` Starting from Android 13, all devices must include a [system_dlkm partition]. GSI enables system_dlkm to support the devices with system_dlkm partition, and be compatible with old devices without a system_dlkm partition. With these configurations, `/system/system_dlkm` would not be created. Instead, a `/system/lib/modules` -> `/system_dlkm/lib/modules` symlink is created. For device without system_dlkm partition, the symlink would be dangling. The dangling symlink shouldn't be followed anyway because the device doesn't use system_dlkm. For device with system_dlkm, they can load modules via that path normally like when they are using their original system image. [system_dlkm partition]: https://source.android.com/docs/core/architecture/bootloader/partitions/gki-partitions ### SystemUI overlays Some devices access the private android framework resource by `@*android:` while overlaying their SystemUI setting `status_bar_header_height_keyguard`. However, referencing private framework resource IDs from RRO packages in the vendor partition crashes on these devices when GSI is used. This is because private framework resource don't have a stable ID, and these vendor RRO packages would be referencing to dangling resource references after GSI is used (b/245806899). In order to prevent SystemUI crash, GSI adds a runtime resource overlay in the system_ext partition, which have higher overlay precedence than RROs on vendor partition, so the problematic vendor RROs would be overridden. Lifetime of this package: * Starts at: Android 14. * Deprecation plan: TBD, depends on b/254581880.