Hi Yang I need you help.
I am running into the black screen on my mini-itx via board, even when vga=785 is set in the menu.lst in grub. This is the dmesg output. <6>[ 11.236784] r8169: eth0: link up <6>[ 24.129464] warning: `app_process' uses 32-bit capabilities (legacy support in use) <6>[ 24.219358] SurfaceFlinger[1949]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp b5db200c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 25.595133] SurfaceFlinger[1964]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp b5d2200c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 30.978081] SurfaceFlinger[1983]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp 9e16600c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 36.359386] SurfaceFlinger[2002]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp 9e0fe00c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 41.748622] SurfaceFlinger[2021]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp 9e0fe00c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 49.295628] SurfaceFlinger[2040]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp b5d1600c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 51.677764] SurfaceFlinger[2055]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp 9e18200c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 57.058660] SurfaceFlinger[2074]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp b5cde00c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] <6>[ 61.437928] SurfaceFlinger[2093]: segfault at 38 ip 80110cf9 sp 9e18200c error 4 in libc.so[80100000+49000] Thanks, Gowtham On Jan 14, 7:58 am, "Chen Yang" <sunsety...@gmail.com> wrote: > I haven't tried to add it to link against bionic. > But one simple solution is to build the static linked one. > You can configure it by choosing it with make menuconfig: > Busybox Settings ---> > Build Options ---> > [*] Build BusyBox as a static binary (no shared libs) > then you can build it. > Hope it helps! > -- > Chen > > On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:50 AM, gowtham gowda <gowth...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > another question for the expert dhen > > > How can we add busybox to this build? > > > Thanks, > > Gowtham > > > On Jan 10, 10:36 pm, "Chen Yang" <sunsety...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> It looks like that you are missing the vga=788 option, you can > >> reference my > >> post:http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting/msg/b9ffcb185b758b92 > >> to set it and to see whether it can start successfully. > >> Regarding building drivers, you can just issue the command: > >> $make modules > >> and then find those modules and put to the directory I have replied > >> earlier. > >> Hope it helps! > >> -- > >> Chen > > >> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:07 AM, gowtham gowda <gowth...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > i am running into a blank screen when i use the new kernel image. I > >> > think its because of the older kernel (2.6.25) used in the eee pc > >> > build. And the "menu makeconfig" is compiling the new 2.6.27 kernel, > >> > so the driver modules are mismatching Do you know how to build drivers > >> > for kernel 2.6.27? > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Gowtham > > >> > On Jan 10, 12:37 am, "Chen Yang" <sunsety...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> I remembered that pmem may be one issue with x86. So with the > >> >> kernel.config, > >> >> you need to disable it, otherwise, it may complain errors in > >> >> compilation: > >> >> Device Drivers > >> >> [*] Misc devices ---> > >> >> [] Android pmem allocator > > >> >> Please de-select the pmem part. > > >> >> Hope it helps! > >> >> -- > >> >> Chen > > >> >> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:35 PM, gowtham gowda <gowth...@gmail.com> > >> >> wrote: > > >> >> > works, > > >> >> > thank you very much. > > >> >> > Gowtham > > >> >> > On Jan 10, 12:31 am, "Chen Yang" <sunsety...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> how about: > >> >> >> $make bzImage > > >> >> >> -- > >> >> >> Chen > > >> >> >> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 1:23 PM, gowtham gowda <gowth...@gmail.com> > >> >> >> wrote: > > >> >> >> > i am getting this error when i try > >> >> >> > #/mydroid/kernel$ make bzimage > >> >> >> > scripts/kconfig/conf -s arch/x86/Kconfig > >> >> >> > make: *** No rule to make target `bzimage'. Stop. > > >> >> >> > how do i get past this. > > >> >> >> > Thanks once again. > > >> >> >> > Gowtham > > >> >> >> > On Jan 10, 12:20 am, "Chen Yang" <sunsety...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> >> For modules, you may need to put under > >> >> >> >> vendor/asus/eee_701/modules directory. > >> >> >> >> You can add the insmod in init.rc > >> >> >> >> or in the init.eee_701.sh > >> >> >> >> It seems that you may need to comment the line in init.eee_701.sh: > >> >> >> >> setprop net.dns1 4.2.2.2 > > >> >> >> >> For VESAFB, it seems you may need to make built-in, it may doesn't > >> >> >> >> work with modules. > >> >> >> >> For network card, it's ok to be modules. > >> >> >> >> Hope it helps. > >> >> >> >> -- > >> >> >> >> Chen > > >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:53 PM, gowtham gowda > >> >> >> >> <gowth...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> >> >> >> > Thanks for the reply, > > >> >> >> >> > one more info, how do we add modules to compile the kernel when > >> >> >> >> > we > >> >> >> >> > select the <M> option in make menuconfig. > > >> >> >> >> > Thanks, > >> >> >> >> > gowthsm > > >> >> >> >> > On Jan 9, 11:44 pm, "Chen Yang" <sunsety...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> Sorry, I forgot to put the required information to that step: > > >> >> >> >> >> After that, you should save the .config > >> >> >> >> >> $make bzImage > >> >> >> >> >> Then copy the kernel to vendor/asus/eee_701 > >> >> >> >> >> $cp arch/x86/boot/bzImage ../vendor/asus/eee_701/kernel > > >> >> >> >> >> Then you can start build the installer_img again. After that > >> >> >> >> >> use your > >> >> >> >> >> installer.img to install in vmware/virtualbox again. > > >> >> >> >> >> Hope it helps! > >> >> >> >> >> -- > >> >> >> >> >> Chen > > >> >> >> >> >> On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 12:21 PM, gowtham gowda > >> >> >> >> >> <gowth...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> >> >> >> >> > After "make menuconfig" > >> >> >> >> >> > should we just save .config file or should we run "make" to > >> >> >> >> >> > compile a > >> >> >> >> >> > new kernel. > > >> >> >> >> >> > Thanks, > > >> >> >> >> >> > Gowtham > > >> >> >> >> >> > On Jan 9, 3:28 am, "Chen Yang" <sunsety...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> >> Some additions to build the kernel for VMWare/VirtualBox: > > >> >> >> >> >> >> Hope it helps: > >> >> >> >> >> >> $cd mydroid > >> >> >> >> >> >> $cp vendor/asus/eee_701/kernel.config kernel/.config > >> >> >> >> >> >> $cd kernel > >> >> >> >> >> >> $make menuconfig > > >> >> >> >> >> >> Select the device drivers: > > >> >> >> >> >> >> For network card: > >> >> >> >> >> >> network device support -> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) ---> > >> >> >> >> >> >> [*] EISA, VLB, PCI and on board controllers > >> >> >> >> >> >> <*> AMD PCnet32 PCI support > > >> >> >> >> >> >> For VESAFB: > >> >> >> >> >> >> Graphics support ---> > >> >> >> >> >> >> <*> Support for frame buffer devices ---> > >> >> >> >> >> >> [*] VESA VGA graphics support > >> >> >> >> >> >> Console display driver support ---> > >> >> >> >> >> >> <*> Framebuffer Console support > >> >> >> >> >> >> [*] Select compiled-in fonts > >> >> >> >> >> >> [*] VGA 8x8 font > >> >> >> >> >> >> [*] VGA 8x16 font > > >> >> >> >> >> >> In order to build correctly with 2.6.27, you may apply the > >> >> >> >> >> >> patch from here:http://review.source.android.com/6751 > > >> >> >> >> >> >> For command line option of vga=788, several approaches: > >> >> >> >> >> >> 1. append the option when the system boots, when it shows > >> >> >> >> >> >> the menu, > >> >> >> >> >> >> you can press 'e' to edit the default entry(2). then 'd' to > >> >> >> >> >> >> delete the > >> >> >> >> >> >> first option line: "cmdline ... ", then 'e' the 0 entry, > >> >> >> >> >> >> which is the > >> >> >> >> >> >> line of " kernel --use-cmd ...", > >> >> >> >> >> >> remove the "--use-cmd-line" and append the option > >> >> >> >> >> >> "androidboot.hardware=eee_701 vga=788" at end of that line > >> >> >> >> >> >> then choose boot. It will enter the vesafb mode > >> >> >> >> >> >> correctly. But you > >> >> >> >> >> >> may need to edit it every time when boot. > > >> >> >> >> >> >> 2. modify the cmdline in /dev/block/sda3, you can mount it > >> >> >> >> >> >> after you > >> >> >> >> >> >> have successfully boot. to append "vga=788" to cmdline file: > >> >> >> >> >> >> #mkdir /data/boot > >> >> >> >> >> >> #mount -t ext2 /dev/block/sda3 /data/boot > >> >> >> >> >> >> #echo " vga=788" >/data/boot/cmdline > >> >> >> >> >> >> #umount /data/boot > >> >> >> >> >> >> then reboot the vm > > >> >> >> >> >> >> 3. modify the cmdline creation step in the build, i think > >> >> >> >> >> >> you can get > >> >> >> >> >> >> the in bootable/diskinstaller/config.mk, then you may need > >> >> >> >> >> >> to rebuild > >> >> >> >> >> >> the instaler.img and reinstall it to your vm. > > >> >> >> >> >> >> Hope it helps! > >> >> >> >> >> >> -- > >> >> >> >> >> >> Chen > > >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 9:23 AM, rukiman > >> >> >> >> >> >> <ruksh...@optushome.com.au> wrote: > > >> >> >> >> >> >> > I have got as far as booting Android in VMware thanks to > >> >> >> >> >> >> > Chen Yang's > >> >> >> >> >> >> > post above. I replaced mydroid/vendor/asus/ > >> >> >> >> >> >> > eee_701/ kernel with that of Stargatto's posted above. > >> >> >> >> >> >> > However booting > >> >> >> >> >> >> > up Android with VMware keeps giving me the below error > >> >> >> >> >> >> > over and over. > > >> >> >> >> >> >> > SurfaceFlinger[XXXX]: segfault at 38 ip XXXXXXXX sp > >> >> >> >> >> >> > XXXXXXXX error 4 > >> >> >> >> >> >> > in libc.so[80100000+49000] > > >> >> >> >> >> >> > Perphaps my kernel is not ok? How do I build a kernel > >> >> >> >> >> >> > with VESAFB and > >> >> >> >> >> >> > network drivers and where do I specify vga=788? I do not > >> >> >> >> >> >> > know much > >> >> >> >> >> >> > about building kernels so if someone could provide a > >> >> >> >> >> >> > guide that would > >> >> >> >> >> >> > be great. > > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 1. Be sure to compile the kernel with VESAFB and add the > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> vga=788 with in > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> cmdline. 800x600 seems to be a quite usable resolution, > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> for 1024x768 and > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> above resolutions, you may meet some performance or > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> execution issues. > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> 2. If you want to use network, you may need to compile > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> the AMD PCNET32 > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> driver. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ unsubscribe: android-porting+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com website: http://groups.google.com/group/android-porting -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---