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ROCK 5 > Guide > Build Kernel on ROCK 5B
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Build Kernel on ROCK 5B
Below is the instructions of how to build kernel for ROCK 5 on rock5 board.
Available boards:
- ROCK 5A
- ROCK 5B
Install essential pacakges
$ sudo apt-get update $ sudo apt-get install -y git device-tree-compiler libncurses5 libncurses5-dev build-essential libssl-dev mtools bc python dosfstools bison flex rsync u-boot-tools make
Get the source code
Clone the source code
$ mkdir ~/rk3588-sdk && cd ~/rk3588-sdk $ git clone -b linux-5.10-gen-rkr3.4 https://github.com/radxa/kernel.git $ git clone -b master https://github.com/radxa/rkbin.git $ git clone -b debian https://github.com/radxa/build.git
And you will get
build kernel rkbin
Directories usage introductions:
- build:
- Some script files and configuration files for building u-boot, kernel and rootfs.
- kernel:
- Kernel source code.
- rkbin:
- Prebuilt Rockchip binaries, include first stage loader and ATF(Arm Trustzone Firmware).
Build kernel
By default, the kernel branch is linux-5.10-gen-rkr3.4.
Build kernel with default rockchip_linux_defconfig.
$ cd ~/rk3588-sdk $ ./build/mk-kernel.sh rk3588-rock-5b # For ROCK 5B
Change kernel config
Optionally, if you want to change the default kernel config
$ cd ~/rk3588-sdk $ cd kernel $ make rockchip_linux_defconfig $ make menuconfig $ make savedefconfig $ cp defconfig arch/arm64/configs/rockchip_linux_defconfig
Build kernel with new defconfig
$ cd ~/rk3588-sdk $ ./build/mk-kernel.sh rk3588-rock-5b # For ROCK 5B
You will get the kernel image and dtb file
$ ls out/kernel/ Image rk3588-rock-5b.dtb
Build kernel package
The kernel package build can pack the kernel, device tree, modules and firmware into Debian packages, which makes it easier to install on the ROCK 5.
$ ./build/pack-kernel.sh -d rockchip_linux_defconfig -r 99 # [-d rockchip_linux_defconfig: kernel defconfig] [99: release number]
The generated packages will be copied to out/packages directory.
$ ls out/packages/ linux-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912_5.10.110-99-rockchip_arm64.changes linux-headers-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912_5.10.110-99-rockchip_arm64.deb linux-image-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912-dbg_5.10.110-99-rockchip_arm64.deb linux-image-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912_5.10.110-99-rockchip_arm64.deb linux-libc-dev_5.10.110-99-rockchip_arm64.deb
Install kernel packages
When you want to install specified kernel packages to your OS, try the following steps.
$ sudo dpkg -i out/packages/linux-headers-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912_5.10.110-99-rockchip_arm64.deb $ sudo dpkg -i out/packages/linux-image-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912_5.10.110-99-rockchip_arm64.deb
And you will find that some files are generated in the /boot directory.
Check configuration file /boot/extlinux/extlinux.conf
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timeout 10 menu title select kernel # Set default kernel version default kernel-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912 label kernel-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912 kernel /vmlinuz-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912 initrd /initrd.img-5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912 devicetreedir /dtbs/5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912 append root=UUID=a6820e76-421d-4275-bdae-0ad612df361b earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0xfeb50000 console=ttyFIQ0 console=tty1 consoleblank=0 loglevel=7 panic=10 rootwait rw init=/sbin/init rootfstype=ext4 cgroup_enable=cpuset cgroup_memory=1 cgroup_enable=memory swapaccount=1 irqchip.gicv3_pseudo_nmi=0 switolb=1 coherent_pool=2M label kernel-5.10.110-34-rockchip-gca15bbe36e6c kernel /vmlinuz-5.10.110-34-rockchip-gca15bbe36e6c initrd /initrd.img-5.10.110-34-rockchip-gca15bbe36e6c devicetreedir /dtbs/5.10.110-34-rockchip-gca15bbe36e6c append root=UUID=a6820e76-421d-4275-bdae-0ad612df361b earlycon=uart8250,mmio32,0xfeb50000 console=ttyFIQ0 console=tty1 consoleblank=0 loglevel=7 panic=10 rootwait rw init=/sbin/init rootfstype=ext4 cgroup_enable=cpuset cgroup_memory=1 cgroup_enable=memory swapaccount=1 irqchip.gicv3_pseudo_nmi=0 switolb=1 coherent_pool=2M
Reboot the device and check the running kernel version.
$ uname -a Linux rock-5b 5.10.110-99-rockchip-g9fd61a9a9912 #rockchip SMP Sun Jan 29 17:51:26 UTC 2023 aarch64 GNU/Linux
FAQs
1.When build kernel packages, there is one error "internal compiler error: Segmentation fault", like this:
CC [M] drivers/net/wireless/rockchip_wlan/rtl8852bu/phl/test/verify/phl_test_verify.o during GIMPLE pass: local-fnsummary drivers/net/wireless/rockchip_wlan/rtl8852be/phl/test/mp/phl_test_mp_reg.c: In function 'phl_mp_reg_read_macreg': drivers/net/wireless/rockchip_wlan/rtl8852be/phl/test/mp/phl_test_mp_reg.c:320:1: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault 320 | } | ^ Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. See <file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-10/README.Bugs> for instructions. The bug is not reproducible, so it is likely a hardware or OS problem. make[9]: *** [scripts/Makefile.build:274: drivers/net/wireless/rockchip_wlan/rtl8852be/phl/test/mp/phl_test_mp_reg.o] Error 1 make[9]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs.... CC [M] drivers/net/wireless/rockchip_wlan/rtl8852bu/phl/test/verify/dbcc/phl_test_dbcc.o
We can just ignore it. Please add the following patch in repository build. And build kernel again via command ./build/pack-kernel.sh -d rockchip_linux_defconfig -r 99
diff --git a/pack-kernel.sh b/pack-kernel.sh index 5aa2e89ca..2ec116808 100755 --- a/pack-kernel.sh +++ b/pack-kernel.sh @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ if [ "X$(uname -m)" == "Xaarch64" ]; then fi echo -e "\e[31m Start to pack kernel. \e[0m" -cd ${KERNEL_DIR} && make distclean && make -f $ROCKCHIP_BSP_DIR/build/kernel-package.mk kernel-package +cd ${KERNEL_DIR} && make -f $ROCKCHIP_BSP_DIR/build/kernel-package.mk kernel-package mv $ROCKCHIP_BSP_DIR/linux-*${RELEASE_NUMBER}-rockchip*.deb $PACKAGES_DIR mv $ROCKCHIP_BSP_DIR/linux-*${RELEASE_NUMBER}-rockchip*.changes $PACKAGES_DIR
Troubleshooting
Check ROCK 5 FAQs first, if it doesn't help, start a new post on the forum https://forum.radxa.com/c/rock5.