Sertac, Basically u need to have Celestial SoC & drivers related patch. Then, u can download desired kernel or latest 3.3.x.
Apply and do the forward porting. It won't be straight forward, u need to re-write a bit. U can always refer any other celectial SoC family in latest kernel source or other ARM9 family. see -> arch/arm/ On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Sertac TULLUK <[email protected]>wrote: > ** > Dear All; > > I have a digital satellite receiver (named Chipbox), which uses linux > kernel 2.6.12.5. > > Main chipset name is Celestial CSM1203 ( It is ARM926EJ-S core). > > The original kernel source (and all other sources) can be downloaded here: > http://www.merihvideo.com.tr/chipbox-source.php > > I would like to add some functionality (Such as CIFS, USB WIFI...) to my > STB. In order to do that, I need to cross compile new kernel. > > However, the chipset provider ( Celestial) does not provide a new kernel > to do this. They just compiled 2.6.12.5 for about 5-6 years ago, and they > didn't do a new kernel from that time. > > So, I need your helps: > > 1) Celestial has done a lot of modifications on the original 2.6.12.5 > source ( drivers, headers, definitions...) All these changes can be seen by > using MELD tool. > > 2) In order to have a new kernel ( Such as 2.6.35.13) which can be running > on my chipbox, what are the steps should be done one by one? > > Can you please explain for a newbie please? > > Best Regards > > Sertac > > _______________________________________________ > Kernelnewbies mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.kernelnewbies.org/mailman/listinfo/kernelnewbies > > -- Thanks and Regards, Harish Kumar. V
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