**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 12 02:59:58 2012 Nov 12 12:47:46 3.6.6 http://paste.debian.net/208548/ Nov 12 12:50:09 3.4.11-yocto http://paste.debian.net/208550/ Nov 12 12:50:22 (now valid for 90 days) Nov 12 12:52:27 same oops + panic Nov 12 14:25:34 just to be sure, the last instruction is listed in PC/LR isnt't? Nov 12 14:44:55 hm.. Nov 12 14:44:56 [PATCH RESEND] spi-pxa2xx: fix memory corruption Nov 12 22:38:23 Hey Nov 12 22:43:56 hi AmEv Nov 12 22:45:32 Sorry about that. My browser crashed. Nov 12 22:46:12 like my kernels :) Nov 12 22:46:21 hahaha. Nov 12 22:46:32 You and I are in the same boat. Nov 12 22:47:18 Trying to make an Android kernel more GNU-compliant, and building a complimenting initfs, is a nightmare. Nov 12 22:47:39 maybe, but I am because of insisting with obsolete hardware Nov 12 22:48:23 Which is why I am here: to try to port Kexecboot to my tablet. Nov 12 22:48:38 AmEv_: which tablet? Nov 12 22:50:35 Crashed AGAIN! switched clients. Anyway, Toshiba Thrive 10.1" Nov 12 22:51:44 have you a kernel enabled for kexec? Nov 12 22:51:58 Not sure, let me heck. Nov 12 22:53:17 No, but I can quickly compile one, if I need to. Nov 12 22:54:04 ok, what you should try as first is to check that you can actually kexec to another kernel with the kexec binary you have in your distro (if any) Nov 12 22:54:30 kexecboot is basically just a wrapper around kexec Nov 12 22:55:05 afaik some tegra devices are needing some hacks, like an hard reset Nov 12 22:55:11 kexec: command not found. Or am I doing it wrong? Nov 12 22:55:29 probably is not installed Nov 12 22:57:14 Yeah, the reason I am looking at Kexecboot was, while the bootloader is unlocked, nvflash is. Nov 12 22:57:35 locked, and the keys are held back. Nov 12 22:59:12 so youu can boot any kernel (unsigned) from the bootloader? Nov 12 23:00:22 Yes. Nov 12 23:00:49 I do have fastboot access. Not as nice as NVflash, but it's still there. Nov 12 23:01:23 ok the in theory you can compile your kexec-enabled kernel and add kexecboot in the initramfs Nov 12 23:02:28 I'm pretty sure someone used kexecboot on a tegra, maybe the Transformer Prime Nov 12 23:04:24 http://androidroot.mobi/2012/06/17/ubuntu-on-the-transformer-prime-preview/ Yep. Tegra 3. Nov 12 23:04:58 I do have the Android NDK, and it has the ARM cross-compiler. Nov 12 23:06:51 ok, in the cpio you just need kexecboot and kexec Nov 12 23:07:35 (and ubiattach for ubifs) Nov 12 23:09:09 Thanks. I'm relatively new to this, but I have a buddy that needed a custom kernel for his CM10 work. Nov 12 23:09:28 And then there's Google, too. Nov 12 23:10:30 I think there is a custom set of scripts called kexec-boot Nov 12 23:10:43 which bypasses some bootloader Nov 12 23:10:54 (for CM10) Nov 12 23:22:02 Thanks again. Nov 12 23:25:22 Well, I need a break. Got a lot out I needed to, though! **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Nov 13 02:59:57 2012