[Arm-netbook] ICS build? Kernel 3.x ?

Tom Cubie mr.hipboi at gmail.com
Tue Apr 10 01:57:48 BST 2012


On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 10:58 PM, Akash <akash87 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,I downloaded allwinner-linux 3.0 branch from amery in github. i changed
> the cross compile path to the appropriate location in sun4i_crane.sh file.
> Running
>
> buil.sh -p sun4i_crane gives me an error in the build_standby function,
> saying there is no make target for 'all'
> (lichee/arch/arm/mach-sun4i/pm/standby inside this folder)
>
> I tried "making" it manually and it still gave me an error, from the root
> of the kernel.
>
> Jus wanted to find out, did anyone ever try compiling it? And if so, did
> it compile successfully? With/without the shell script
>
> I'm stuck with a small problem and im wondering if anyone might be able to
> solve it.
>
> I've built ics aosp source code with the allwinner device files and system
> core provided by sztupy. I managed to build it successfully and now i have
> the system.img and the other output files that usual building spits out.
> But in order to make it successfully compatible with allwinner a10 board,
> they say i have to run mkfs.sh script, but this REQUIRES a kernel/compiled
> kernel files as you might know.
> 1. Which of your kernels can i use to compile successfully? ( i would be
> greatful if anyone can provide the bImage(compiled kernel) :) )
>
You can use this kernel if you want to run android.
https://github.com/allwinner/linux-2.6.36.git

>  2. The tools provided by sztupy which will help disintegrate the firmware
> image, Is it possible to use those files that have been extracted back into
> the input for reconstructing it? If so how?
>
Where is the tool? If you can get a kernel from an android ics image, you
can use it in your ics build. In ics, the
nandb is the boot.img partition, which contains kernel and rootfs.

>  3. Ultimately i want to replace only the system.img in the final image,
> is there a straight forward way to do that?
>
Try fastboot.

> Thanks In advance!
>
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