After looking around the Makefile a bit more, I tried the following
with no avail:

make clobber
make -j3 TARGET_PREBUILT_KERNEL=/opt/omap/arch/arm/boot/zImage
fastboot boot out/target/product/toro/boot.img

Is there a crucial step that I'm missing?

Thanks,
Ken

On Mon, Jan 16, 2012 at 10:29 AM, Ken Ko <ko.harm...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having issues with loading my kernel. The error below leads me to
> believe that I'm not building the proprietary imgtec/samsung drivers
> against my modified kernel.
>
> <3>[  292.940032] drivers/misc/inv_mpu/mldl_cfg.c|
> inv_mpu_get_slave_config|1792 returning 4
> <6>[  294.745819] PVR_K:(Error): BridgedDispatchKM: Initialisation
> failed.  Driver unusable. [4811, drivers/gpu/pvr/bridged_pvr_bridge.c]
> <3>[  294.762664] init: untracked pid 1738 exited
> <3>[  294.762817] init: untracked pid 1742 exited
>
> For reference, I'm building with the android-omap-tuna-3.0-mr0 branch.
> I believe that it's built properly because I have a arch/arm/boot/
> zImage.
> Next, I copied over the zImage to device/samsung/tuna/kernel and built
> an aosp toro rom.
> When that finished, I did a `fastboot boot boot.img`.
> Now I'm stuck at the initial Google screen but my device is up and
> running, as far as I can tell, when I go in through `adb shell`.
>
> At this point, I had 4.0.2 from Verizon's OTA update but then I
> decided to install a 4.0.3 AOSP-based image from one of the many
> distributions online, because I thought the kernel I just built may be
> for 4.0.3 only. Tried my own boot.img once more, but there is no
> change.
>
> To sanity check myself, I flashed one of the many 4.0.3 kernels
> distributed with the same `fastboot boot boot.img` and everything
> appeared to be working and functional.
>
> I've tried using `split_bootimg.pl boot.img` on the working boot.img I
> downloaded, `mkbootimg --kernel boot.img-kernel --ramdisk boot.img-
> ramdisk.gz -o boot.img` followed by a `fastboot boot boot.img` but
> that gives me the same result as before--stuck at the Google screen
> while the actual system is up and running.
>
> At this point, I'm not sure what to do so I'm reaching out for advice.
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
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