Hi,
On 26 August 2014 17:24, Gwendal Le Guevel <gwendalleguevel(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I have buy a IFC6410 board to do some linux hacking.
I would like to run an up-to-date fedora on it in desktop mode.
For now I have a fedora 20 installed on a sdcard with freedreno.
But to boot it I launch a prebuild kernel from Linaro, it's a 3.4.x kernel.
I like to run an up-to-date kernel, If I can, perraps it's not possible.
It's possible (3.16 kernel):
http://snapshots.linaro.org/kernel-hwpack/linux-linaro-tracking-ll-ifc641...
I have try to build kernel and create boot img for fastboot, but
it's don't
work on my ifc6410.
The step I do :
checkout on git the last stable kernel (3.16.1)
do kernel config : make ARCH=arm qcom_defconfig (I'm not sure if I need to
use qcom or msm defconfig).
build kernel zImage and dtb with : make ARCH=arm
CROSS_COMPILE=arm-none-eabi- scripts qcom-apq8064-ifc6410.dtb zImage
Add qcom-apq8064-ifc6410.dtb to zImage : cat arch/arm/boot/zImage
arch/arm/boot/dts/qcom-apq8064-ifc6410.dtb > zImage-ifc6410
Extract bootimg.cfg and initrd.img from rob prebuild kernel (from freedreno
wiki).
Update bootimg.cfg cmd to replace ttyHSL0 with ttyMSM0. (
Create boot img for fastboot with cmd : abootimg --create boot-ifc6410.img
-f bootimg.cfg -k zImage-ifc6410 -r initrd.img
The bootimg.cfg and initrd.img come from rob prebuild kernel (from kernel
3.4.x)
Try to start boot img on the board with : sudo fastboot boot
boot-ifc6410.img
And with this I have the following output on the serial console :
[25220] fastboot: download:01600000
[26630] fastboot: boot
[26670] Power on reason 32
[26670] cmdline: loglevel=10 msm.hang_debug=n
earlyprintk=serial,ttyMSM0,115200,n8 console=ttyMSM0,115200,n8 console=tty0
root=/dev/mmcblk1p3 rootwait plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles rhgb
androidboot.emmc=true androidboot.serialno=1515d75
androidboot.baseband=apq[26700] booting linux @ 0x80208000, ramdisk @
0x82508000 (11679659)
[26700] Turn off LVDS PANEL.
And nothing more, while when I use prebuild boot img from rob or linaro, I
have normal kernel output after.
Is there is something I did wrong, or I need to do in addition ?
In kernel_config_ifc6410 from linaro there as option :
CONFIG_PHYS_OFFSET=0x80200000.
Is this option as something to do with the bootimg.cfg kerneladdr option ?
Because this option is not in my kernel build configuration.
the multi_v7 kernel is so huge that it overlapped with data behind it
(with kerneladdr = 0x80208000 and secondaddr = 0x81x00000 in
bootimg.cfg). Changing the secondaddr to 0x82f00000 will fix the
problem.
Thank you.
PS: I'm not sure if I'm on the right mailing list, peraps send this on the
linux-arm and linux-arm-kernel mailing list would be more appropriate.
or linaro-dev ml ;)