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It's not possible. You have to find a exploit in the kernel. I don't know what do you mean by "kernel entrypoint".
A kernel entrypoint is a succession of contextful actions in a kernel environment that leaves the possibility to inject a very little amount of instructions usually leading to executing unsigned content in that kernel environment but out of context. Think it as a bridge to custom code.















