I am compiling a linux kernel using mipsel toolchain.
Everything works fine except at the very last point which states invalid entry point:
sh: 0: Can't open /arch/mips/boot/tools/entry
rm -f arch/mips/boot/vmlinux.bin.gz
gzip -9 arch/mips/boot/vmlinux.bin
mkimage -A mips -O linux -T kernel -C gzip \
-a 0x80010000 -e \
-n 'Linux-2.6.31.3-g29b45174-dirty' \
-d arch/mips/boot/vmlinux.bin.gz arch/mips/boot/uImage
mkimage: invalid entry point -n
Now it mentioned sh: 0: Can't open /arch/mips/boot/tools/entry
So I checked that file and it has following:
#!/bin/sh
# grab the kernel_entry address from the vmlinux elf image
entry=`$1 $2 | grep kernel_entry`
fs=`echo $entry | grep ffffffff` # check toolchain output
if [ -n "$fs" ]; then
echo "0x"`$1 $2 | grep kernel_entry | cut -c9- | awk '{print $1}'`
else
echo "0x"`$1 $2 | grep kernel_entry | cut -c1- | awk '{print $1}'`
fi
Now i understand something is generating the kernel entry point, but that generated entry point is invalid.
Question: What exactly generates kernel entry point and what potentially could be done to fix the issue?
The problem can be reproduced through following steps:
Compilation instructions:
$ cd
$ wget https://github.com/steward-fu/a320/releases/download/v1.0/mipsel-4.1.2-nopic.tar.bz2
$ tar xvf mipsel-4.1.2-nopic.tar.bz2
$ sudo mv mipsel-4.1.2-nopic /opt/rg300
$ export PATH=$PATH:/opt/rg300/bin
$ git clone https://github.com/rs-97-cfw/rs97-linux-kernel-NoNDA rg300_kernel
$ cd rg300_kernel
$ ARCH=mips make uImage
/arch/mips/boot/tools/entry
executable? Did you try running it?0x
only when I run. entry
. Anyways I have updated compile instructions to reproduce the issue. Its a small kernel image so it would take only 2 mins or less