Sorry, I meant objcopy (it was already too late yesterday). I need a
kernel.img file for the boot partition on the Pi. Jared said that needs to
be extracted from the ELF kernel resulting from a regular build.

2015-08-18 12:55 GMT+02:00 Nick Hudson <sk...@netbsd.org>:

> On 08/17/15 19:08, Stephan wrote:
>
>> I have just rebooted with WAPBL enabled. Some quick notes:
>>
>> -Sequential write speed is a little lower, around 5,4 MB/s.
>>
>> -Creating 1000 files takes 0,25 sec. while almost no xfers happen. (It
>> just
>> goes to the log I guess).
>>
>> -When creating more files (say 10.000), a known issue comes to light. One
>> CPU core gets utilized 100% in kernel mode while there are almost no
>> xfers.
>> It takes ages until the operation completes. In contrast, a non-WAPBL
>> mounted FS experiences many xfers until the drive limit gets hit (>100
>> xfers/sec.).
>>
>> I am pretty certain that there is a regression in WAPBL. Can you tell me
>> how I can extract a kernel for the Pi using objdump, so I can conduct some
>> experimentation?
>>
>
> What do you want to do with objdump?
>
> Nick
>
>

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