On Tue, 2011-07-12 at 23:05 +0200, Marcus Osdoba wrote: > Am 12.07.2011 01:43, schrieb Ben Hutchings: > > Please explain exactly how you are building the kernel with a > > different entry point (config changes and commands). > Hi Ben, many thanks for the answer. > I'm working with the debian sources on patchlevel 31 as base and applied > the mikep5 patch [1]. I also tried to use the default powerpc-config (I > grepped it from a powerpc-kernel-deb). > > The commands on a recent amd64 Squeeze were: > > linux-src#>sudo make-kpkg --initrd --cross-compile powerpc-linux-gnu- > --arch powerpc --append-to-version +mikep5 kernel_image > linux-src#>sudo make KDEB_PKGVERSION=upstreamdebpkgcreatorNOINITRD.1.0 > ARCH=powerpc CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-linux-gnu- deb-pkg > > linux-src#>sudo make ARCH=powerpc CROSS32_COMPILE=powerpc-linux-gnu- > CROSS_COMPILE=powerpc-linux-gnu- zImage > > All commands were launched within the same linux-src-tree. > readelf -h <image out of deb generated by make-kpkg> --> 0xc0000000 > readelf -h <image out of deb generated by make deb-pkg> --> 0xc0000000 > readelf -h arch/powerpc/boot/zImage --> desired 0x600000 [...]
I think the problem may be that make-kpkg and make deb-pkg use the vmlinux file and not the zImage file which is what you need. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings All extremists should be taken out and shot.
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