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Unable to boot with self-built Kernel

Posted at 6/9/2017 07:46:52      View:3030 | Replies:2        Print      Only Author   [Copy Link] 1#
Hi,
I am unable to boot a self-built kernel image in Ubuntu. I was able to successfully flash prebuilt images of Android 7.1, Ubuntu 16.04 and the Android-Ubuntu dual boot. Right now, RK3399 has Ubuntu 16.04 only.


When trying to flash new boot.img, system doesn't boot. I reused same ingredients as in prebuilt boot.img, just replacing kernel.img.
Find serial debug logs attached.

Any clue what I may be missing?

Regards,
-Leo M.

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Posted at 6/9/2017 10:04:33        Only Author  2#
have you use the kernel in the gitlab?
Get the source code ːgit clone https://TeeFirefly@gitlab.com/TeeFirefly/linux-kernel.git.

cross compile tools ː git clone https://TeeFirefly@gitlab.com/TeeFirefly/prebuilts.git.
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Posted at 6/10/2017 06:36:03        Only Author  3#
Yes, I've been using the gitlab kernel.

I cleaned my environment, used the CROSS_COMPILE path explicitly when issuing the 'make' command, and then used the ./arch/arm64/boot/Image + resource.img file, plus the RAMdisk from the prebuilt Ubuntu image. That worked for me now.

Thanks!
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