How the follow Starts in Android-Kernel
Peter Teoh
htmldeveloper at gmail.com
Tue Feb 5 21:30:06 EST 2013
normally in embedded uboot is the bootloader. and to trace this is simple:
a. understand how uboot works - and this is highly platform specific
(uboot is highly hardware dependent)...and examine the point where control
passed is passed to kernel image file (which still run at 16 bit real
mode), and from there u can trace everything.
b. well u need assembly, as everything starting is written in assembly.
for ARM (as u asked for Android), the place is "start_kernel" inside:
arch/arm/kernel/head-common.S
and then u must learn linker scripting (for ARM is arm/kernel/vmlinux.ld.S)
as well, that is how u tell the compiler to generate a image that can be
loaded directly into memory and executed directly on the hardware in memory
- using the hardware-specific reset vector as the starting point. there
is no loader at this stage to load the binary. (uboot will load it as a
image, but executeable).
the rest is yours...
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 12:34 PM, Ranganath T.M <ranganathtm88 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to find out how the kernel will *start* from the uboot and
> how the kernel will call there respective static modules which are built as
> *.o* file and also how the *probe* of every modules will be called.
>
> Thanks And Regards
> Ranganath
>
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Regards,
Peter Teoh
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