This repository contains one workflow for building and modifying the Linux kernel. It consists of two main components. The first is a docker container that contains all the requirements to build the Linux kernel, as well as the requirements to run QEMU. The second is a QEMU script that boots a virtual machine running a custom version of the Linux kernel. Using these together allows you to easily make and test changes to the Linux kernel without needing to manage all the packages locally.
This repository is cloned and modified from rosalab/(unknown)-kernel
make docker
The linux
directory contains a forked linux kernel source tree as a git submodule. The below commands help you to update it.
git submodule init
# This will take some time.
git submodule update
cp linux-config/.config ./linux
or
cd linux
make defconfig
cd ../
make vmlinux
make qemu-run
make qemu-ssh
make enter-docker
make qemu-run-gdb
In an another terminal
cd linux
gdb vmlinux
target remote:1234
c
then set your breakpoints and debug more
By default host port 52223 is connected to port 52223 inside the QEMU virtual machine.
If you need to be able to connect to more than one port (or a specific port) on your custom kernel from the host, you will have to add new rules.
The needed rules are in q-script/yifei-q
and in the Makefile.
You must add a line that maps a host port to a Docker port.
In the Makefile you must add a line
-p 127.0.0.1:HOST_PORT:DOCKER_PORT
This will map the host port to the docker port.
You must modify the q-script to connect the DOCKER_PORT to a QEMU_PORT.
In the q-script you must append a new rule.
Find the line that starts with "net += -netdev user..."
.
Then at the end of the line add the text "hostfwd=tcp::DOCKER_PORT-:QEMU_PORT"