1:./mk n (r) kernel;./mk bootimage; when you modify the kernel code, the details are as follows:
Alps/kernel/
Alps/mediatek/platform/mt65xx/kernel/
Alps/mediatek/source/kernel/
Alps/mediatek/customer/mt65xx/kernel/
Alps/mediatek/customer/common/kernel/
Alps/mediatek/customer/$ porject_name $/kernel
......
2:./mk n pl when modifying preloader-related code, the details are as follows:
Alps/mediatek/platform/mt65xx/preloader/
Alps/mediatek/source/preloader/
Alps/mediatek/customer/mt65xx/preloader/
Alps/mediatek/customer/common/preloader/
Alps/mediatek/customer/$ porject_name $/kernle
......
3:./mk uboot:
Alps/mediatek/platform/mt65xx/uboot/
Alps/mediatek/source/uboot/
Alps/bootable/bootloader/uboot/
Alps/mediatek/customer/mt65xx/uboot/
Alps/mediatek/customer/common/buoot/
Alps/mediatek/customer/$ porject_name $/uboot/
......
4:./mk systemimage:
Alps/frameworks/
Alps/packages/
Alps/vendor/
Alps/hardware/
Alps/dalvik/
...........
5:./mk recoverimage:
Alps/bootable/recovery/
Alps/mediatek/customer/$ project_name $/recovery/
......
6:./mk factoryimage: Use this command when modifying factory-related code, as follows:
Alps/mediatek/customer/$ project_name $/factory/
Alps/mediatek/customer/common/factory/
Alps/mediatek/source/factory/
......
7:./mk secroimage when modifying secro-related code, the details are as follows:
Alps/mediatek/source/secro/
Alps/mediatek/customer/$ project_name $/secro/