Re: Android on N810 File System Problem

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I'm using vanilla Kernel 2.6.21.0 with the patch from
http://android-on-n8xx.googlecode.com/files/linux-2.6.21_rx-34_android-m5-rc14.bz2.
 I was told in another thread that I need to use the m3 userspace
files, but when trying to use those, I have the same issue.

I'm assuming you want the strace when running init:

\h:\w\$ strace -f -ff -tt -s 200 /init
04:02:38.896362 execve("/init", ["/init"], [/* 59 vars */]) = 0
04:02:38.909790 gettid()                = 1464
04:02:38.912689 syscall_983045(0xbea0d614, 0, 0x20, 0, 0xbe9ee000,
0xbea0d6d0, 0xbea0d720, 0xf0005, 0xbea0d720, 0, 0x80b8, 0x80b4, 0,
0xbea0d608, 0x17c77, 0x17f2c, 0x60000010, 0xbea0d614, 0, 0, 0xc764, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) = 0
04:02:38.916168 socket(PF_FILE, SOCK_STREAM, 0) = 3
04:02:38.919250 connect(3, {sa_family=AF_FILE,
path=@property_service}, 19) = -1 ECONNREFUSED (Connection refused)
04:02:38.923248 close(3)                = 0
04:02:38.926208 sigaction(SIGCHLD, {0x8211, [], SA_NOCLDSTOP}, NULL,
0xc0fb8) = 0
04:02:38.929718 umask(0)                = 022
04:02:38.932373 ioctl(1, SNDCTL_TMR_TIMEBASE or TCGETS, {B38400 opost
isig icanon echo ...}) = 0
04:02:38.936523 dup(1)                  = 3
04:02:38.939422 write(3, "init: HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN\n", 28init: HOW
ARE YOU GENTLEMEN
) = 28
04:02:38.943328 close(0)                = 0
04:02:38.945983 close(1)                = 0
04:02:38.948577 close(2)                = 0
04:02:38.951202 open("/dev/null", O_RDWR|O_LARGEFILE) = 0
04:02:38.954345 dup2(0, 1)              = 1
04:02:38.956939 dup2(0, 2)              = 2
04:02:38.959625 write(3, "init: reading config file\n", 26init:
reading config file
) = 26
04:02:38.963592 brk(0)                  = 0x20000
04:02:38.966217 brk(0x20000)            = 0x20000
04:02:38.968994 brk(0x21000)            = 0x21000
04:02:38.971832 open("/etc/init.rc", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 4
04:02:38.975006 lseek(4, 0, SEEK_END)   = 5746
04:02:38.991088 lseek(4, 0, SEEK_SET)   = 0
04:02:38.993286 brk(0x22000)            = 0x22000
04:02:38.998413 read(4, "## Global environment setup\n##\nenv {\n
PATH /sbin:/system/sbin:/system/bin\n    LD_LIBRARY_PATH /system/lib
\n    ANDROID_BOOTLOGO 1\n    ANDROID_ROOT /system\n
ANDROID_ASSETS /system/app\n  ANDROID_"..., 5746) = 5746
04:02:39.002288 close(4)                = 0
04:02:39.003845 brk(0x23000)            = 0x23000
04:02:39.005310 mkdir("/proc", 0755)    = -1 EEXIST (File exists)
04:02:39.006622 mkdir("/dev", 0755)     = -1 EEXIST (File exists)
04:02:39.007843 mkdir("/dev/pts", 0755) = -1 EEXIST (File exists)
04:02:39.009368 mkdir("/sys", 0755)     = -1 EEXIST (File exists)
04:02:39.011230 mkdir("/d", 0755)       = -1 EEXIST (File exists)
04:02:39.012451 mount("/dev/pts", "/dev/pts", "devpts", 0, NULL) = -1
EBUSY (Device or resource busy)
04:02:39.017883 mount("/proc", "/proc", "proc", 0, NULL) = -1 EBUSY
(Device or resource busy)
04:02:39.026428 mount("/sys", "/sys", "sysfs", 0, NULL) = -1 EBUSY
(Device or resource busy)
04:02:39.033416 mount("/d", "/d", "debugfs", 0, NULL) = -1 EBUSY
(Device or resource busy)
04:02:39.038238 mount("/tmp", "/tmp", "tmpfs", 0, NULL) = 0
04:02:39.043457 open("/proc/cmdline", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 4
04:02:39.046417 read(4, "root=1f03 rootfstype=jffs2 ro\n", 1023) = 30
04:02:39.048187 close(4)                = 0
04:02:39.049346 chmod("/proc/cmdline", 0400) = 0
04:02:39.050689 open("/system_properties", O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_EXCL|
O_LARGEFILE, 0600) = 4
04:02:39.052368 ftruncate(4, 32768)     = 0
04:02:39.053588 open("/system_properties", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 5
04:02:39.056884 unlink("/system_properties") = 0
04:02:39.058624 mmap2(NULL, 32768, PROT_READ|PROT_WRITE, MAP_SHARED,
4, 0) = -1 EINVAL (Invalid argument)
04:02:39.059997 close(5)                = 0
04:02:39.061096 close(4)                = 0
04:02:39.063110 open("/etc/default.prop", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 4
04:02:39.064422 lseek(4, 0, SEEK_END)   = 130
04:02:39.065521 lseek(4, 0, SEEK_SET)   = 0
04:02:39.066619 read(4, "# default system properties\n# these may be
overridden by /data/local.prop\n\nnet.bt.name = Android\n\n# end
default system properties\n", 130) = 130
04:02:39.069152 close(4)                = 0
04:02:39.070251 --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
04:02:39.072601 +++ killed by SIGSEGV +++
Process 1464 detached


Thanks,
Jonathan

On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Dirk Behme <dirk.behme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
>  CCing OMAP mailing list, there are more people to help.
>
>
>  Jonathan Herriott wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to get android installed on an N810.  I have successfully
> > installed the kernel,
> >
>
>  Which kernel (2.6.x, x == ?)  do you use on N810? If I remember correctly,
> with N810 people use an older kernel than the one coming with Android SDK.
>
>
>
> > but I am having major issues with the file
> > system.  I followed the tutorial you provided at
> > http://elinux.org/Android_on_OMAP, but I get a segmentation fault when
> > I try to init the kernel.  I made sure to use the same android SDK
> > version that was used to patch the kernel.
> >
> > My steps for reproduction are:
> >
> > 1) On my computer, unpack the ramdisk image to a folder.
> > 2) Untar system, dev, and data to the unpacked ramdisk image.
> > 3) Tar up the patched file system and scp it to /opt on the device.
> > Ssh to the device and unpack the file system in /opt
> > 4) Run umask 000 && chroot /opt/android /init
> > 5) Receive a segmentation fault.
> >
>
>  Can you send us the complete segementation fault output?
>
>  Regards
>
>  Dirk
>
>
>
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