I can tell you that do_fetch for a kernel repository can take a very long time, depending on your 'net connection. How long did you wait? Also, you say you can clone on your machine...what source did you clone from? Did you look at the recipe's SRC_URI to determine where these recipes are actually cloning from? Something like:
$ bitbake -e virtual/kernel | grep ^SRC_URI=
should yield the correct source URL for your linux-raspberrypi kernel recipe. Don't assume you know where it was coming from.
Same for the rpi-mkimage recipe:
$ bitbake -e rpi-mkimage | grep ^SRC_URI=
will give you the source URL for that recipe.
If you can clone both, using the correct URL from the recipe as reported by bitbake -e, then you need to do some deeper troubleshooting. ps can be your friend, to see what processes are running and potentially waiting for something. Usually the logs for do_fetch aren't too exciting, but do check them. Look in ${WORKDIR}/temp for each recipe. Again, bitbake -e will give you the WORKDIR for each recipe:
$ bitbake -e virtual/kernel | grep ^WORKDIR=
or
$ bitbake -e rpi-mkimage | grep ^WORKDIR=
Happy hunting.