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D | hysdn_boot.c | 57 StartDecryption(struct boot_data *boot) in StartDecryption() argument 59 boot->Cryptor = CRYPT_STARTTERM; in StartDecryption() 70 DecryptBuf(struct boot_data *boot, int cnt) in DecryptBuf() argument 72 unsigned char *bufp = boot->buf.BootBuf; in DecryptBuf() 75 boot->Cryptor = (boot->Cryptor >> 1) ^ ((boot->Cryptor & 1U) ? CRYPT_FEEDTERM : 0); in DecryptBuf() 76 *bufp++ ^= (unsigned char)boot->Cryptor; in DecryptBuf() 87 struct boot_data *boot = card->boot; /* pointer to boot specific data */ in pof_handle_data() local 93 switch (boot->pof_recid) { in pof_handle_data() 97 hysdn_addlog(card, "POF created %s", boot->buf.PofTime.DateTimeText); in pof_handle_data() 101 DecryptBuf(boot, datlen); /* we need to encrypt the buffer */ in pof_handle_data() [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm64/kernel/ |
D | cpuinfo.c | 92 static int check_reg_mask(char *name, u64 mask, u64 boot, u64 cur, int cpu) in check_reg_mask() argument 94 if ((boot & mask) == (cur & mask)) in check_reg_mask() 98 name, (unsigned long)boot, cpu, (unsigned long)cur); in check_reg_mask() 103 #define CHECK_MASK(field, mask, boot, cur, cpu) \ argument 104 check_reg_mask(#field, mask, (boot)->reg_ ## field, (cur)->reg_ ## field, cpu) 106 #define CHECK(field, boot, cur, cpu) \ argument 107 CHECK_MASK(field, ~0ULL, boot, cur, cpu) 115 struct cpuinfo_arm64 *boot = &boot_cpu_data; in cpuinfo_sanity_check() local 123 diff |= CHECK_MASK(ctr, 0xffff3fff, boot, cur, cpu); in cpuinfo_sanity_check() 130 diff |= CHECK(dczid, boot, cur, cpu); in cpuinfo_sanity_check() [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/boot/ |
D | Makefile | 12 KBUILD_CFLAGS += -fno-builtin -Iarch/$(ARCH)/boot/include 13 HOSTFLAGS += -Iarch/$(ARCH)/boot/include 24 bootdir-$(CONFIG_XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS) += boot-elf 25 bootdir-$(CONFIG_XTENSA_PLATFORM_XT2000) += boot-redboot boot-elf boot-uboot 26 bootdir-$(CONFIG_XTENSA_PLATFORM_XTFPGA) += boot-redboot boot-elf boot-uboot 42 boot-elf: vmlinux.bin 43 boot-redboot: vmlinux.bin.gz 44 boot-uboot: vmlinux.bin.gz
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/unicore32/ |
D | .gitignore | 10 # Generated images in boot 12 boot/Image 13 boot/zImage 14 boot/uImage 16 # Generated files in boot/compressed 18 boot/compressed/piggy.S 19 boot/compressed/piggy.gzip 20 boot/compressed/vmlinux 21 boot/compressed/vmlinux.lds
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D | Makefile | 42 boot := arch/unicore32/boot macro 51 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 54 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | mmp2-brownstone.dts | 45 regulator-boot-on; 51 regulator-boot-on; 57 regulator-boot-on; 63 regulator-boot-on; 69 regulator-boot-on; 75 regulator-boot-on; 81 regulator-boot-on; 87 regulator-boot-on; 93 regulator-boot-on; 99 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | axm5516-cpus.dtsi | 2 * arch/arm/boot/dts/axm5516-cpus.dtsi 81 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 89 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 97 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 105 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 113 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 121 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 129 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 137 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 145 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader [all …]
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D | imx53-qsrb.dts | 57 regulator-boot-on; 65 regulator-boot-on; 73 regulator-boot-on; 81 regulator-boot-on; 88 regulator-boot-on; 96 regulator-boot-on; 104 regulator-boot-on; 110 regulator-boot-on; 118 regulator-boot-on; 123 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | pxa910-dkb.dts | 48 regulator-boot-on; 54 regulator-boot-on; 60 regulator-boot-on; 66 regulator-boot-on; 72 regulator-boot-on; 78 regulator-boot-on; 89 regulator-boot-on; 95 regulator-boot-on; 101 regulator-boot-on; 107 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | tegra114-tn7.dts | 90 regulator-boot-on; 98 regulator-boot-on; 106 regulator-boot-on; 114 regulator-boot-on; 122 regulator-boot-on; 130 regulator-boot-on; 138 regulator-boot-on; 146 regulator-boot-on; 154 regulator-boot-on; 162 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | rk3288-evb-rk808.dts | 62 regulator-boot-on; 73 regulator-boot-on; 85 regulator-boot-on; 94 regulator-boot-on; 106 regulator-boot-on; 118 regulator-boot-on; 129 regulator-boot-on; 141 regulator-boot-on; 153 regulator-boot-on; 165 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | exynos5250-arndale.dts | 206 regulator-boot-on; 215 regulator-boot-on; 224 regulator-boot-on; 241 regulator-boot-on; 250 regulator-boot-on; 259 regulator-boot-on; 268 regulator-boot-on; 284 regulator-boot-on; 293 regulator-boot-on; 302 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | imx6sx-sdb-reva.dts | 29 regulator-boot-on; 37 regulator-boot-on; 45 regulator-boot-on; 52 regulator-boot-on; 59 regulator-boot-on; 76 regulator-boot-on; 81 regulator-boot-on;
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D | dra7-evm.dts | 45 regulator-boot-on; 299 regulator-boot-on; 308 regulator-boot-on; 317 regulator-boot-on; 326 regulator-boot-on; 335 regulator-boot-on; 344 regulator-boot-on; 352 regulator-boot-on; 362 regulator-boot-on; 371 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | imx6sx-sdb.dts | 44 regulator-boot-on; 52 regulator-boot-on; 59 regulator-boot-on; 66 regulator-boot-on; 78 regulator-boot-on; 83 regulator-boot-on;
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D | exynos4412-odroid-common.dtsi | 238 regulator-boot-on; 246 regulator-boot-on; 289 regulator-boot-on; 297 regulator-boot-on; 305 regulator-boot-on; 313 regulator-boot-on; 321 regulator-boot-on; 328 regulator-boot-on; 336 regulator-boot-on; 344 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | dra72-evm.dts | 176 regulator-boot-on; 184 regulator-boot-on; 193 regulator-boot-on; 203 regulator-boot-on; 211 regulator-boot-on; 220 regulator-boot-on; 235 regulator-boot-on; 245 regulator-boot-on; 253 regulator-boot-on; 346 label = "NAND.u-boot-spl-os"; [all …]
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D | sh73a0-kzm9g.dts | 57 regulator-boot-on; 66 regulator-boot-on; 230 regulator-boot-on; 237 regulator-boot-on; 244 regulator-boot-on; 251 regulator-boot-on; 258 regulator-boot-on; 265 regulator-boot-on; 272 regulator-boot-on; 279 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | am335x-lxm.dts | 33 regulator-boot-on; 42 regulator-boot-on; 198 regulator-boot-on; 206 regulator-boot-on; 214 regulator-boot-on; 226 regulator-boot-on; 236 regulator-boot-on; 244 regulator-boot-on; 252 regulator-boot-on; 260 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | rk3288-popmetal.dts | 94 regulator-boot-on; 179 regulator-boot-on; 190 regulator-boot-on; 202 regulator-boot-on; 211 regulator-boot-on; 223 regulator-boot-on; 235 regulator-boot-on; 246 regulator-boot-on; 258 regulator-boot-on; 277 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | imx27-phytec-phycore-som.dtsi | 106 regulator-boot-on; 114 regulator-boot-on; 121 regulator-boot-on; 126 regulator-boot-on; 133 regulator-boot-on; 138 regulator-boot-on; 145 regulator-boot-on; 157 regulator-boot-on; 164 regulator-boot-on;
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D | exynos5422-odroidxu3.dts | 189 regulator-boot-on; 197 regulator-boot-on; 205 regulator-boot-on; 213 regulator-boot-on; 221 regulator-boot-on; 229 regulator-boot-on; 237 regulator-boot-on; 245 regulator-boot-on; 253 regulator-boot-on; 261 regulator-boot-on;
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D | picoxcell-pc7302-pc3x2.dts | 54 boot@100000 { 59 redundant-boot@200000 { 64 boot-env@300000 { 69 redundant-boot-env@320000 {
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D | picoxcell-pc7302-pc3x3.dts | 60 boot@100000 { 65 redundant-boot@200000 { 70 boot-env@300000 { 75 redundant-boot-env@320000 {
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D | kirkwood-net5big.dts | 42 regulator-boot-on; 54 regulator-boot-on; 66 regulator-boot-on; 78 regulator-boot-on;
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D | armada-xp-synology-ds414.dts | 49 * were delivered with an older version of u-boot that left internal 51 * not be able to directly boot a kernel based on this Device Tree. In 54 * installing it from u-boot prompt) or adjust the Devive Tree 124 * Synology u-boot uses its compiled-in environment 125 * and it seems Synology did not care to change u-boot 128 * if you do a 'saveenv' under u-boot, your modified 135 partition@00000000 { /* u-boot */ 180 * Warning: the device may not boot with a 3.3V 252 regulator-boot-on; 265 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | am437x-idk-evm.dts | 27 regulator-boot-on; 36 regulator-boot-on; 46 regulator-boot-on; 56 regulator-boot-on; 66 regulator-boot-on; 76 regulator-boot-on; 86 regulator-boot-on; 96 regulator-boot-on; 272 regulator-boot-on; 344 * valid file to boot(XIP).
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D | exynos5420-smdk5420.dts | 345 regulator-boot-on; 353 regulator-boot-on; 361 regulator-boot-on; 369 regulator-boot-on; 377 regulator-boot-on; 385 regulator-boot-on; 393 regulator-boot-on; 401 regulator-boot-on; 409 regulator-boot-on; 417 regulator-boot-on;
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D | am57xx-beagle-x15.dts | 45 regulator-boot-on; 313 regulator-boot-on; 322 regulator-boot-on; 331 regulator-boot-on; 340 regulator-boot-on; 351 regulator-boot-on; 361 regulator-boot-on; 371 regulator-boot-on; 380 regulator-boot-on; 389 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | omap5-uevm.dts | 395 regulator-boot-on; 404 regulator-boot-on; 413 regulator-boot-on; 422 regulator-boot-on; 431 regulator-boot-on; 448 regulator-boot-on; 479 regulator-boot-on; 497 regulator-boot-on; 506 regulator-boot-on; 523 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | omap5-cm-t54.dts | 448 regulator-boot-on; 457 regulator-boot-on; 466 regulator-boot-on; 475 regulator-boot-on; 484 regulator-boot-on; 494 regulator-boot-on; 503 regulator-boot-on; 534 regulator-boot-on; 550 regulator-boot-on; 559 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | imx6q-dmo-edmqmx6.dts | 57 regulator-boot-on; 153 regulator-boot-on; 160 regulator-boot-on; 167 regulator-boot-on; 174 regulator-boot-on; 181 regulator-boot-on; 200 regulator-boot-on; 205 regulator-boot-on; 222 regulator-boot-on;
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D | tegra30-cardhu-a04.dts | 30 regulator-boot-on; 42 regulator-boot-on; 88 regulator-boot-on; 100 regulator-boot-on;
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D | tegra124-nyan.dtsi | 169 regulator-boot-on; 180 regulator-boot-on; 189 regulator-boot-on; 197 regulator-boot-on; 219 regulator-boot-on; 227 regulator-boot-on; 242 regulator-boot-on; 250 regulator-boot-on; 523 regulator-boot-on; 533 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | da850-evm.dts | 144 regulator-boot-on; 188 regulator-boot-on; 196 regulator-boot-on; 205 regulator-boot-on; 214 regulator-boot-on; 222 regulator-boot-on;
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D | am335x-nano.dts | 177 linux,rs485-enabled-at-boot-time; 187 linux,rs485-enabled-at-boot-time; 311 label = "boot"; 386 regulator-boot-on; 395 regulator-boot-on; 404 regulator-boot-on; 412 regulator-boot-on; 420 regulator-boot-on; 428 regulator-boot-on; 436 regulator-boot-on;
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D | kirkwood-t5325.dts | 98 label = "u-boot"; 108 label = "u-boot env"; 113 label = "permanent u-boot env"; 118 label = "permanent u-boot env"; 164 regulator-boot-on;
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D | kirkwood-b3.dts | 11 * Note: This requires a new'ish version of u-boot, which disables the 12 * L2 cache. If your B3 silently fails to boot, u-boot is probably too 84 label = "u-boot"; 89 label = "u-boot env";
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D | am335x-chilisom.dtsi | 145 regulator-boot-on; 154 regulator-boot-on; 160 regulator-boot-on; 166 regulator-boot-on; 172 regulator-boot-on; 178 regulator-boot-on;
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D | kirkwood-laplug.dts | 106 regulator-boot-on; 118 regulator-boot-on; 130 regulator-boot-on; 141 label = "u-boot";
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D | aks-cdu.dts | 33 linux,rs485-enabled-at-boot-time; 39 linux,rs485-enabled-at-boot-time; 45 linux,rs485-enabled-at-boot-time;
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D | tegra114-roth.dts | 799 regulator-boot-on; 827 regulator-boot-on; 834 regulator-boot-on; 842 regulator-boot-on; 850 regulator-boot-on; 865 regulator-boot-on; 873 regulator-boot-on; 881 regulator-boot-on; 889 regulator-boot-on; 915 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | kirkwood-synology.dtsi | 625 regulator-boot-on; 638 regulator-boot-on; 660 regulator-boot-on; 682 regulator-boot-on; 695 regulator-boot-on; 718 regulator-boot-on; 731 regulator-boot-on; 744 regulator-boot-on; 757 regulator-boot-on; 779 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | tegra30-cardhu-a02.dts | 30 regulator-boot-on; 42 regulator-boot-on; 88 regulator-boot-on;
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D | armada-370-synology-ds213j.dts | 49 * were delivered with an older version of u-boot that left internal 51 * not be able to directly boot a kernel based on this Device Tree. In 54 * installing it from u-boot prompt) or adjust the Devive Tree 102 * Synology u-boot uses its compiled-in environment 103 * and it seems Synology did not care to change u-boot 106 * if you do a 'saveenv' under u-boot, your modified 113 partition@00000000 { /* u-boot */ 259 regulator-boot-on; 272 regulator-boot-on;
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D | imx6sl-evk.dts | 75 regulator-boot-on; 84 regulator-boot-on; 157 regulator-boot-on; 165 regulator-boot-on; 173 regulator-boot-on; 180 regulator-boot-on; 187 regulator-boot-on; 204 regulator-boot-on; 209 regulator-boot-on;
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D | imx6qdl-sabreauto.dtsi | 93 regulator-boot-on; 101 regulator-boot-on; 109 regulator-boot-on; 116 regulator-boot-on; 123 regulator-boot-on; 140 regulator-boot-on; 145 regulator-boot-on;
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D | ge863-pro3.dtsi | 41 boot@0 { 42 label = "boot";
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D | imx6q-gw5400-a.dts | 224 regulator-boot-on; 232 regulator-boot-on; 240 regulator-boot-on; 247 regulator-boot-on; 254 regulator-boot-on; 271 regulator-boot-on; 276 regulator-boot-on;
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D | exynos4412-origen.dts | 237 regulator-boot-on; 462 regulator-boot-on; 471 regulator-boot-on; 480 regulator-boot-on; 489 regulator-boot-on; 498 regulator-boot-on; 507 regulator-boot-on; 516 regulator-boot-on;
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D | imx6qdl-gw54xx.dtsi | 221 regulator-boot-on; 229 regulator-boot-on; 237 regulator-boot-on; 244 regulator-boot-on; 251 regulator-boot-on; 268 regulator-boot-on; 273 regulator-boot-on;
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D | tegra114-dalmore.dts | 806 regulator-boot-on; 838 regulator-boot-on; 844 regulator-boot-on; 850 regulator-boot-on; 872 regulator-boot-on; 882 regulator-boot-on; 888 regulator-boot-on; 935 regulator-boot-on; 943 regulator-boot-on; 951 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | tegra20-iris-512.dts | 86 regulator-boot-on; 97 regulator-boot-on;
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D | tegra124-venice2.dts | 47 pinctrl-names = "boot"; 693 regulator-boot-on; 704 regulator-boot-on; 713 regulator-boot-on; 721 regulator-boot-on; 734 regulator-boot-on; 744 regulator-boot-on; 752 regulator-boot-on; 767 regulator-boot-on; 775 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | imx6qdl-sabresd.dtsi | 216 regulator-boot-on; 224 regulator-boot-on; 232 regulator-boot-on; 239 regulator-boot-on; 246 regulator-boot-on; 263 regulator-boot-on; 268 regulator-boot-on;
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D | orion5x-lacie-d2-network.dts | 78 regulator-boot-on; 90 regulator-boot-on; 108 * least three partitions: 'u-boot code', 'u-boot environment'
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D | imx51-babbage.dts | 201 regulator-boot-on; 208 regulator-boot-on; 215 regulator-boot-on; 222 regulator-boot-on; 229 regulator-boot-on; 236 regulator-boot-on; 247 regulator-boot-on;
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D | kirkwood-topkick.dts | 167 regulator-boot-on; 177 label = "u-boot"; 182 label = "u-boot env";
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D | imx27-pdk.dts | 57 regulator-boot-on; 67 regulator-boot-on; 72 regulator-boot-on;
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D | kirkwood-sheevaplug-common.dtsi | 67 regulator-boot-on; 77 label = "u-boot";
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D | kirkwood-dreamplug.dts | 52 label = "u-boot"; 57 label = "u-boot env";
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D | kirkwood-dockstar.dts | 69 regulator-boot-on; 79 label = "u-boot";
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D | am437x-gp-evm.dts | 40 regulator-boot-on; 363 regulator-boot-on; 372 regulator-boot-on; 381 regulator-boot-on; 402 regulator-boot-on; 568 label = "NAND.u-boot-spl-os"; 572 label = "NAND.u-boot"; 576 label = "NAND.u-boot-env"; 580 label = "NAND.u-boot-env.backup1";
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D | am43x-epos-evm.dts | 380 regulator-boot-on; 389 regulator-boot-on; 398 regulator-boot-on; 420 regulator-boot-on; 527 label = "NAND.u-boot-spl-os"; 531 label = "NAND.u-boot"; 535 label = "NAND.u-boot-env"; 539 label = "NAND.u-boot-env.backup1"; 620 * for a valid file to boot(XIP).
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D | exynos5250-spring.dts | 270 regulator-boot-on; 279 regulator-boot-on; 288 regulator-boot-on; 296 regulator-boot-on; 305 regulator-boot-on; 314 regulator-boot-on; 323 regulator-boot-on;
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D | exynos5250-smdk5250.dts | 236 regulator-boot-on; 244 regulator-boot-on; 252 regulator-boot-on; 260 regulator-boot-on; 268 regulator-boot-on;
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D | omap3-igep0030-rev-g.dts | 54 boot { 55 label = "omap3:green:boot";
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D | am335x-igep0033.dtsi | 45 regulator-boot-on; 170 label = "U-boot"; 270 regulator-boot-on; 279 regulator-boot-on;
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D | am335x-evm.dts | 32 regulator-boot-on; 38 regulator-boot-on; 499 label = "NAND.u-boot-spl-os"; 503 label = "NAND.u-boot"; 507 label = "NAND.u-boot-env"; 511 label = "NAND.u-boot-env.backup1"; 567 regulator-boot-on; 576 regulator-boot-on;
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D | exynos5420-peach-pit.dts | 117 regulator-boot-on; 227 regulator-boot-on; 239 regulator-boot-on; 251 regulator-boot-on; 263 regulator-boot-on; 275 regulator-boot-on; 286 regulator-boot-on; 298 regulator-boot-on; 309 regulator-boot-on; 320 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/avr32/ |
D | Makefile | 31 head-$(CONFIG_LOADER_U_BOOT) += arch/avr32/boot/u-boot/head.o 40 core-$(CONFIG_LOADER_U_BOOT) += arch/avr32/boot/u-boot/ 50 boot := arch/$(ARCH)/boot/images macro 52 KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/uImage 53 vmlinux.elf: KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/vmlinux.elf 54 vmlinux.cso: KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/vmlinux.cso 55 uImage.srec: KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/uImage.srec 56 uImage: KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/uImage 64 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 67 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) BOOTIMAGE=$(KBUILD_IMAGE) $@ [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm64/ |
D | Makefile | 65 boot := arch/arm64/boot macro 68 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 71 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 74 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts $(boot)/dts/$@ 79 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts 82 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(dtbinst)=$(boot)/dts 90 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot) 91 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)/dts
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/alpha/ |
D | Makefile | 50 boot := arch/alpha/boot macro 53 all boot: $(boot)/vmlinux.gz target 55 $(boot)/vmlinux.gz: vmlinux 56 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 59 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 62 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/cris/ |
D | Makefile | 44 core-$(CONFIG_OF) += arch/cris/boot/dts/ 77 boot := arch/cris/boot macro 83 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) MACHINE=$(MACHINE) $(boot)/$@ 88 $(Q)if [ -e arch/cris/boot ]; then \ 89 $(MAKE) $(clean)=arch/cris/boot; \ 93 $(boot)/zImage \ 94 $(boot)/compressed/decompress.bin \ 95 $(boot)/compressed/piggy.gz \ 96 $(boot)/rescue/rescue.bin
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/c6x/ |
D | Makefile | 37 boot := arch/$(ARCH)/boot macro 44 core-y += $(boot)/dts/ 50 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(patsubst %,$(boot)/%,$@) 53 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(patsubst %,$(boot)/%,$@) 56 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/metag/ |
D | Makefile | 45 core-y += arch/metag/boot/dts/ 54 boot := arch/metag/boot macro 69 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 72 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts $(boot)/dts/$@ 75 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts dtbs 78 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/arm/ |
D | Booting | 9 In order to boot ARM Linux, you require a boot loader, which is a small 10 program that runs before the main kernel. The boot loader is expected 14 Essentially, the boot loader should provide (as a minimum) the 28 Existing boot loaders: MANDATORY 29 New boot loaders: MANDATORY 31 The boot loader is expected to find and initialise all RAM that the 35 the RAM in the machine, or any other method the boot loader designer 42 Existing boot loaders: OPTIONAL, RECOMMENDED 43 New boot loaders: OPTIONAL, RECOMMENDED 45 The boot loader should initialise and enable one serial port on the [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
D | pfuze100.txt | 32 regulator-boot-on; 40 regulator-boot-on; 47 regulator-boot-on; 54 regulator-boot-on; 61 regulator-boot-on; 78 regulator-boot-on; 83 regulator-boot-on; 133 regulator-boot-on; 141 regulator-boot-on; 148 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | tps65090.txt | 54 regulator-boot-on; 62 regulator-boot-on; 68 regulator-boot-on; 74 regulator-boot-on; 80 regulator-boot-on; 86 regulator-boot-on; 92 regulator-boot-on; 98 regulator-boot-on; 104 regulator-boot-on; 110 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | tps65217.txt | 32 regulator-boot-on; 39 regulator-boot-on; 46 regulator-boot-on; 53 regulator-boot-on; 60 regulator-boot-on; 67 regulator-boot-on; 74 regulator-boot-on;
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D | ltc3589.txt | 41 regulator-boot-on; 50 regulator-boot-on; 59 regulator-boot-on; 67 regulator-boot-on; 75 regulator-boot-on; 84 regulator-boot-on; 91 regulator-boot-on;
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D | lp872x.txt | 73 regulator-boot-on; 79 regulator-boot-on; 122 regulator-boot-on; 128 regulator-boot-on; 149 regulator-boot-on; 158 regulator-boot-on;
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D | 88pm860x.txt | 20 regulator-boot-on; 26 regulator-boot-on;
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D | tps6586x.txt | 59 regulator-boot-on; 66 regulator-boot-on; 73 regulator-boot-on; 80 regulator-boot-on;
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D | 88pm800.txt | 27 regulator-boot-on; 33 regulator-boot-on;
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ |
D | efi-stub.txt | 8 jumps to are collectively known as the "EFI boot stub", and live in 9 arch/x86/boot/header.S and arch/x86/boot/compressed/eboot.c, 11 arch/arm/boot/compressed/efi-header.S and 12 arch/arm/boot/compressed/efi-stub.c. EFI stub code that is shared 20 By using the EFI boot stub it's possible to boot a Linux kernel 21 without the use of a conventional EFI boot loader, such as grub or 22 elilo. Since the EFI boot stub performs the jobs of a boot loader, in 23 a certain sense it *IS* the boot loader. 25 The EFI boot stub is enabled with the CONFIG_EFI_STUB kernel option. 30 The bzImage located in arch/x86/boot/bzImage must be copied to the EFI [all …]
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D | basic_profiling.txt | 10 /sbin/installkernel to copy vmlinux to /boot, in addition to vmlinuz, 26 dump output readprofile -m /boot/System.map > captured_profile 45 opcontrol --setup --vmlinux=/boot/vmlinux 53 To only report on the kernel, run opreport -l /boot/vmlinux > output_file
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D | initrd.txt | 8 initrd provides the capability to load a RAM disk by the boot loader. 19 discussion of the boot process can be found in [1]. 27 1) the boot loader loads the kernel and the initial RAM disk 42 the usual boot sequence 76 initrd is mounted as root, and the normal boot procedure is followed, 88 find . | cpio --quiet -H newc -o | gzip -9 -n > /boot/imagefile.img 94 gzip -cd /boot/imagefile.img | cpio -imd --quiet 107 If the root file system is created during the boot procedure (i.e. if 165 Finally, you have to boot the kernel and load initrd. Almost all Linux 166 boot loaders support initrd. Since the boot process is still compatible [all …]
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D | dynamic-debug-howto.txt | 233 the boot process, even before userspace and debugfs exists, use 241 messages in all code run after this arch_initcall via this boot 249 this boot parameter for debugging purposes. 252 boot time, without effect, but will be reprocessed when module is 254 boot. 269 2. # foo.dyndbg as given in boot args, "foo." is stripped and passed 276 This allows boot args to override or modify those from /etc/modprobe.d 277 (sensible, since 1 is system wide, 2 is kernel or boot specific), and 291 For CONFIG_DYNAMIC_DEBUG kernels, any settings given at boot-time (or 333 // boot-args example, with newlines and comments for readability
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D | Makefile | 68 boot := arch/mn10300/boot macro 72 KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/zImage 73 CLEAN_FILES += $(boot)/zImage 74 CLEAN_FILES += $(boot)/compressed/vmlinux 75 CLEAN_FILES += $(boot)/compressed/vmlinux.bin 76 CLEAN_FILES += $(boot)/compressed/vmlinux.bin.gz 79 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@
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D | st-fsm.txt | 11 - st,syscfg : Phandle to boot-device system configuration registers 12 - st,boot-device-reg : Address of the aforementioned boot-device register(s) 13 - st,boot-device-spi : Expected boot-device value if booted via this device 22 st,boot-device-reg = <0x958>; 23 st,boot-device-spi = <0x1a>;
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D | Makefile | 83 core-y += arch/arc/boot/dts/ 92 boot := arch/arc/boot macro 103 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 106 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts $(boot)/dts/$@ 109 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts dtbs 112 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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D | Makefile | 63 boot := arch/sparc/boot macro 69 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 72 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 75 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot) 78 KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/zImage
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D | Makefile | 32 boot := arch/score/boot macro 35 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 38 @$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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D | rk808.txt | 73 regulator-boot-on; 81 regulator-boot-on; 89 regulator-boot-on; 95 regulator-boot-on; 103 regulator-boot-on; 111 regulator-boot-on; 119 regulator-boot-on; 127 regulator-boot-on; 135 regulator-boot-on; 143 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | tps6507x.txt | 53 regulator-boot-on; 61 regulator-boot-on; 70 regulator-boot-on; 79 regulator-boot-on; 87 regulator-boot-on;
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D | max8925.txt | 42 regulator-boot-on; 49 regulator-boot-on;
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D | tps65910.txt | 110 regulator-boot-on; 119 regulator-boot-on; 128 regulator-boot-on; 137 regulator-boot-on; 189 regulator-boot-on;
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D | Makefile | 41 arch/m32r/boot/ \ 46 boot := arch/m32r/boot macro 53 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 58 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/x86/ |
D | early-microcode.txt | 5 Kernel can update microcode in early phase of boot time. Loading microcode early 6 can fix CPU issues before they are observed during kernel boot time. 9 file and loaded to CPUs during boot time. 13 during boot time. The microcode file in cpio name space is: 17 During BSP boot (before SMP starts), if the kernel finds the microcode file in 33 /boot/initrd-3.5.0.ucode.img with original microcode microcode.bin and 34 original initrd image /boot/initrd-3.5.0.img. 42 cat ucode.cpio /boot/initrd-3.5.0.img >/boot/initrd-3.5.0.ucode.img
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D | boot.txt | 4 On the x86 platform, the Linux kernel uses a rather complicated boot 11 Currently, the following versions of the Linux/x86 boot protocol exist. 18 boot loader and the kernel. setup.S made relocatable, 40 the boot command line. 42 Protocol 2.07: (Kernel 2.6.24) Added paravirtualised boot protocol. 55 pref_address fields. Added extended boot loader IDs. 78 | Kernel boot sector | The kernel legacy boot sector. 93 0x100000 ("high memory"), and the kernel real-mode block (boot sector, 100 low memory touched by the boot loader -- as low as possible, since 103 memory. The boot loader should use the "INT 12h" BIOS call to verify [all …]
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D | 00-INDEX | 3 boot.txt 4 - List of boot protocol versions
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/s390/ |
D | Makefile | 48 KBUILD_IMAGE :=arch/s390/boot/image 106 boot := arch/s390/boot macro 111 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 114 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 117 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 124 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | bootwrapper.txt | 1 The PowerPC boot wrapper 6 a boot wrapper to make it usable by the system firmware. There is no 7 standard PowerPC firmware interface, so the boot wrapper is designed to 10 The boot wrapper can be found in the arch/powerpc/boot/ directory. The 19 The boot wrapper is built from the makefile in arch/powerpc/boot/Makefile and 20 it uses the wrapper script (arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper) to generate target 27 the image. The boot wrapper, kernel and device tree 29 with boot wrapper code that extracts data from the old 39 arch/powerpc/boot/cuboot.*.c. Selection of the correct 55 file named arch/powerpc/boot/<platform>.c; but this [all …]
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D | firmware-assisted-dump.txt | 22 - Once enabled through kernel boot parameter, fadump can be 46 kernel during early boot. 49 the low memory (boot memory of size larger of 5% of system RAM 53 NOTE: The term 'boot memory' means size of the low memory chunk 54 that is required for a kernel to boot successfully when 55 booted with restricted memory. By default, the boot memory 57 Alternatively, user can also specify boot memory size 58 through boot parameter 'fadump_reserve_mem=' which will 60 if default boot memory size is not sufficient for second 61 kernel to boot successfully. [all …]
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D | mpc52xx.txt | 14 then, on U-boot: 23 # cp your_initrd.gz arch/ppc/boot/images/ramdisk.image.gz
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D | Makefile | 302 boot-y := vmlinux.bin 303 boot-y += vmlinux.ecoff 304 boot-y += vmlinux.srec 306 boot-y += uImage 307 boot-y += uImage.bin 308 boot-y += uImage.bz2 309 boot-y += uImage.gz 310 boot-y += uImage.lzma 311 boot-y += uImage.lzo 348 $(boot-y): $(vmlinux-32) FORCE [all …]
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D | Kconfig.debug | 30 port as the boot console. 45 should choose 'Y' here, and fill in the extra boot arguments 60 On some platforms, there is currently no way for the boot loader to 112 arch/mips/boot/compressed/uart-16550.c does.
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D | bioscalls.c | 289 static int __pnp_bios_get_dev_node(u8 *nodenum, char boot, in __pnp_bios_get_dev_node() argument 297 if (!boot && pnpbios_dont_use_current_config) in __pnp_bios_get_dev_node() 301 boot ? 2 : 1, PNP_DS, 0, &tmp_nodenum, in __pnp_bios_get_dev_node() 307 int pnp_bios_get_dev_node(u8 *nodenum, char boot, struct pnp_bios_node *data) in pnp_bios_get_dev_node() argument 311 status = __pnp_bios_get_dev_node(nodenum, boot, data); in pnp_bios_get_dev_node() 323 static int __pnp_bios_set_dev_node(u8 nodenum, char boot, in __pnp_bios_set_dev_node() argument 330 if (!boot && pnpbios_dont_use_current_config) in __pnp_bios_set_dev_node() 333 boot ? 2 : 1, PNP_DS, 0, 0, data, 65536, NULL, in __pnp_bios_set_dev_node() 338 int pnp_bios_set_dev_node(u8 nodenum, char boot, struct pnp_bios_node *data) in pnp_bios_set_dev_node() argument 342 status = __pnp_bios_set_dev_node(nodenum, boot, data); in pnp_bios_set_dev_node() [all …]
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D | proc.c | 221 int boot = (long)data >> 8; in pnpbios_proc_show() local 228 if (pnp_bios_get_dev_node(&nodenum, boot, node)) { in pnpbios_proc_show() 248 int boot = (long)data >> 8; in pnpbios_proc_write() local 255 if (pnp_bios_get_dev_node(&nodenum, boot, node)) { in pnpbios_proc_write() 267 if (pnp_bios_set_dev_node(node->handle, boot, node) != 0) { in pnpbios_proc_write()
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/linux-4.1.27/include/linux/sunrpc/ |
D | cache.h | 159 struct timespec boot; in seconds_since_boot() local 160 getboottime(&boot); in seconds_since_boot() 161 return get_seconds() - boot.tv_sec; in seconds_since_boot() 166 struct timespec boot; in convert_to_wallclock() local 167 getboottime(&boot); in convert_to_wallclock() 168 return boot.tv_sec + sinceboot; in convert_to_wallclock() 288 struct timespec boot; in get_expiry() local 294 getboottime(&boot); in get_expiry() 295 return rv - boot.tv_sec; in get_expiry()
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/ |
D | Makefile | 89 core-$(CONFIG_OF) += arch/xtensa/boot/dts/ 92 boot := arch/xtensa/boot macro 99 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 102 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts $(boot)/dts/$@
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D | Kconfig.debug | 27 bool "Perform S32C1I instruction self-test at boot" 30 Enable this option to test S32C1I instruction behavior at boot.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/mmc/ |
D | mmc-dev-parts.txt | 7 As of this writing, MMC boot partitions as supported and exposed as 14 Read and write access is provided to the two MMC boot partitions. Due to 15 the sensitive nature of the boot partition contents, which often store 29 The boot partitions can also be locked read only until the next power on, 35 not support boot partition locking, the file will not exist. If the 38 The boot partitions can also be locked permanently, but this feature is
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/boot/boot-elf/ |
D | Makefile | 17 boot-y := bootstrap.o 19 OBJS := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(boot-y)) 27 $(obj)/../Image.elf: $(obj)/Image.o $(obj)/boot.lds 29 -T $(obj)/boot.lds \
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D | .gitignore | 1 boot.lds
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/x86/ |
D | Makefile | 20 CODE16GCC_CFLAGS := -m32 -Wa,$(srctree)/arch/x86/boot/code16gcc.h 215 boot := arch/x86/boot macro 225 KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/bzImage 231 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(KBUILD_IMAGE) 232 $(Q)mkdir -p $(objtree)/arch/$(UTS_MACHINE)/boot 233 $(Q)ln -fsn ../../x86/boot/bzImage $(objtree)/arch/$(UTS_MACHINE)/boot/$@ 236 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 240 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 249 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/ia64/ |
D | Makefile | 64 boot := arch/ia64/hp/sim/boot macro 66 PHONY += boot compressed check 75 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 81 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot) 85 boot: lib/lib.a vmlinux target 86 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/boot/boot-redboot/ |
D | Makefile | 13 LD_ARGS = -T $(srctree)/$(obj)/boot.ld 15 boot-y := bootstrap.o 17 OBJS := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(boot-y)) 18 LIBS := arch/xtensa/boot/lib/lib.a arch/xtensa/lib/lib.a
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/ia64/ |
D | xen.txt | 38 # cp xen/xen.gz /boot/efi/efi/redhat/ 40 /boot/efi/efi/redhat/vmlinuz-2.6.18.8-xen 45 # mkinitrd -f /boot/efi/efi/redhat/initrd-2.6.18.8-xen.img \ 94 elilo of RHEL5 can boot Xen and Dom0. 97 and copy into /boot/efi/efi/redhat/ 98 # cp elilo-3.6-ia64.efi /boot/efi/efi/redhat/elilo.efi 101 # vi /boot/efi/efi/redhat/elilo.conf 148 # cp vmlinux.gz /boot/efi/efi/redhat/vmlinuz-2.6-pv_ops-xenU 150 # mkinitrd -f /boot/efi/efi/redhat/initrd-2.6-pv_ops-xenU.img \ 161 kernel = "/boot/efi/efi/redhat/vmlinuz-2.6-pv_ops-xenU" [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/powerpc/ |
D | Makefile | 247 boot := arch/$(ARCH)/boot macro 261 $(Q)$(MAKE) ARCH=ppc64 $(build)=$(boot) $(patsubst %,$(boot)/%,$@) 263 $(Q)$(MAKE) ARCH=ppc64 $(build)=$(boot) $(patsubst %,$(boot)/%,$@) 267 $(Q)$(MAKE) ARCH=ppc64 $(build)=$(boot) $(patsubst %,$(boot)/%,$@) 270 $(Q)$(MAKE) ARCH=ppc64 $(build)=$(boot) $(patsubst %,$(boot)/%,$@) 295 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) install 304 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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D | softing_cs.c | 46 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard.bin",}, 58 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard.bin",}, 70 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard.bin",}, 82 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard2.bin",}, 94 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard.bin",}, 106 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard.bin",}, 118 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard2.bin",}, 130 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard.bin",}, 142 .boot = {0x0000, 0x000000, fw_dir "bcard2.bin",},
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/arm/ |
D | Makefile | 302 boot := arch/arm/boot macro 316 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) MACHINE=$(MACHINE) $(boot)/$@ 319 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) MACHINE=$(MACHINE) $@ 322 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts MACHINE=$(MACHINE) $(boot)/dts/$@ 327 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot)/dts 330 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(dtbinst)=$(boot)/dts 340 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot) 343 bp:; $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) MACHINE=$(MACHINE) $(boot)/bootpImage 344 i zi:; $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) MACHINE=$(MACHINE) $@
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/blackfin/ |
D | Makefile | 140 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot) 143 boot := arch/$(ARCH)/boot macro 146 KBUILD_IMAGE := $(boot)/uImage 151 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 154 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) BOOTIMAGE=$(KBUILD_IMAGE) install
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/linux-4.1.27/drivers/isdn/hardware/eicon/ |
D | os_pri.c | 336 struct mp_load __iomem *boot; in diva_pri_reset_adapter() local 347 boot = (struct mp_load __iomem *) DIVA_OS_MEM_ATTACH_ADDRESS(IoAdapter); in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 348 WRITE_DWORD(&boot->err, 0); in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 349 DIVA_OS_MEM_DETACH_ADDRESS(IoAdapter, boot); in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 355 boot = (struct mp_load __iomem *) DIVA_OS_MEM_ATTACH_ADDRESS(IoAdapter); in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 356 i = READ_DWORD(&boot->live); in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 359 if (i == READ_DWORD(&boot->live)) { in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 360 DIVA_OS_MEM_DETACH_ADDRESS(IoAdapter, boot); in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 365 if (READ_DWORD(&boot->err)) { in diva_pri_reset_adapter() 368 READ_DWORD(&boot->err))) in diva_pri_reset_adapter() [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/tools/testing/ktest/examples/include/ |
D | tests.conf | 33 TEST_START IF ${TEST} == boot 34 TEST_TYPE = boot 64 TEST_TYPE = boot
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D | defaults.conf | 63 BUILD_TARGET = arch/x86/boot/bzImage 64 TARGET_IMAGE = /boot/vmlinuz-test
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/m32r/kernel/ |
D | vmlinux.lds.S | 16 kernel_entry = boot - 0x80000000; 29 .boot : { *(.boot) } = 0
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/zh_CN/ |
D | basic_profiling.txt | 29 /sbin/installkernel将vmlinux拷贝到/boot目录,而System.map通常是默认安装好的 43 dump output readprofile -m /boot/System.map > captured_profile 60 opcontrol --setup --vmlinux=/boot/vmlinux 68 如果只看kernel相关的报告结果,请运行命令 opreport -l /boot/vmlinux > output_file
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/linux-4.1.27/security/apparmor/ |
D | Kconfig | 18 int "AppArmor boot parameter default value" 25 at boot. If this option is set to 0 (zero), the AppArmor 27 boot. If this option is set to 1 (one), the AppArmor 29 boot.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/acpi/ |
D | debug.txt | 18 you're interested in. At boot-time, use the acpi.debug_layer and 19 acpi.debug_level kernel command line options. After boot, you can use the 30 You can set the debug_layer mask at boot-time using the acpi.debug_layer 31 command line argument, and you can change it after boot by writing values 78 You can set the debug_level mask at boot-time using the acpi.debug_level 79 command line argument, and you can change it after boot by writing values 130 AML) during boot: 142 Enable all ACPI_DB_INFO messages after boot:
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D | initrd_table_override.txt | 70 find kernel | cpio -H newc --create > /boot/instrumented_initrd 71 cat /boot/initrd >>/boot/instrumented_initrd 72 # reboot with increased acpi debug level, e.g. boot params:
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/blockdev/ |
D | mflash.txt | 24 C. IO mode supports 4kB boot area, so host can boot from mflash. 27 If host boot from mflash, usually needs raw area for boot loader image. All of 29 Note that boot loader's size of reserved area and kernel configuration value
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/ |
D | mpc836x_rdk.dts | 45 /* filled by u-boot */ 54 /* filled by u-boot */ 66 /* filled by u-boot */ 109 /* filled by u-boot */ 119 /* filled by u-boot */ 205 /* filled by u-boot */ 279 /* filled by u-boot */ 294 /* filled by u-boot */ 309 /* filled by u-boot */ 324 /* filled by u-boot */ [all …]
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D | p1020rdb.dtsi | 74 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 75 /* 512KB for u-boot Environment Variables */ 91 /* 1MB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 155 partition@u-boot { 156 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 158 label = "u-boot"; 197 only in case of SPI and SD boot after
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D | amigaone.dts | 33 timebase-frequency = <0>; // 33.3 MHz, from U-boot 34 clock-frequency = <0>; // From U-boot 35 bus-frequency = <0>; // From U-boot 41 reg = <0 0>; // From U-boot
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D | a3m071.dts | 32 bus-frequency = <0>; /* From boot loader */ 33 system-frequency = <0>; /* From boot loader */ 109 label = "u-boot";
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D | p1020rdb-pc.dtsi | 72 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 73 /* 512KB for u-boot Environment Variables */ 89 /* 1MB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 158 partition@u-boot { 159 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 161 label = "u-boot";
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D | xpedite5200_xmon.dts | 6 * xMon boot loader memory map which differs from U-Boot's. 21 boot-bank = <0x0>; 52 reg = <0x0 0x0>; // Filled in by boot loader 109 * 4: Flash boot device indicator 385 0 0x0 0xf8000000 0x08000000 // NOR boot flash 391 nor-boot@0,0 { 428 label = "Alternate boot firmware"; 504 /* Needed for dtbImage boot wrapper compatibility */
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D | lite5200b.dts | 120 clock-frequency = <0>; // From boot loader 147 label = "u-boot"; 151 label = "u-boot-env";
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D | a4m072.dts | 33 bus-frequency = <0>; /* From boot loader */ 34 system-frequency = <0>; /* From boot loader */ 144 clock-frequency = <0>; /* From boot loader */
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D | p1021rdb-pc.dtsi | 80 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 81 /* 512KB for u-boot Environment Variables */ 96 /* 1MB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 157 partition@u-boot { 158 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */
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D | mpc8536ds.dtsi | 78 label = "u-boot-nor"; 92 label = "u-boot-nand"; 148 partition@u-boot { 149 label = "u-boot";
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D | p2020rdb.dts | 78 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 79 /* 512KB for u-boot Environment Variables */ 95 /* 1MB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 163 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */
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D | p1024rdb.dtsi | 72 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 73 /* 512KB for u-boot Environment Variables */ 89 /* 1MB for u-boot Bootloader Image */ 137 /* 512KB for u-boot Bootloader Image */
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D | mpc5121ads.dts | 60 u-boot@3f00000 { 61 label = "u-boot"; 62 reg = <0x03f00000 0x00100000>; // 1M for u-boot
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/filesystems/nfs/ |
D | nfsroot.txt | 39 When the kernel has been loaded by a boot loader (see below) it needs to be 86 `nfsaddrs', but now the boot-time IP configuration works independently of 173 log at boot time so that administrators can verify that the correct 203 When building kernels, an easy way to create a boot floppy that uses 218 a floppy using dd, configure the boot device using rdev, and 219 boot using the resulting floppy. Linux no longer supports this 232 The resulting iso image will be arch/<ARCH>/boot/image.iso 237 cdrecord dev=ATAPI:1,0,0 arch/x86/boot/image.iso 259 loadlin may be used to boot Linux from a DOS command prompt without 267 3.5) Using a boot ROM [all …]
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/linux-4.1.27/sound/drivers/vx/ |
D | vx_core.c | 422 int snd_vx_load_boot_image(struct vx_core *chip, const struct firmware *boot) in snd_vx_load_boot_image() argument 428 if (boot->size <= 0) in snd_vx_load_boot_image() 430 if (boot->size % 3) in snd_vx_load_boot_image() 435 unsigned int c = ((u32)boot->data[0] << 16) | ((u32)boot->data[1] << 8) | boot->data[2]; in snd_vx_load_boot_image() 436 if (boot->size != (c + 2) * 3) in snd_vx_load_boot_image() 448 if (i >= boot->size) { in snd_vx_load_boot_image() 459 const unsigned char *image = boot->data + i; in snd_vx_load_boot_image() 658 int snd_vx_dsp_boot(struct vx_core *chip, const struct firmware *boot) in snd_vx_dsp_boot() argument 666 if ((err = snd_vx_load_boot_image(chip, boot)) < 0) in snd_vx_dsp_boot()
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/bcm/ |
D | brcm,bcm11351-cpu-method.txt | 10 - secondary-boot-reg = <...>; 12 The secondary-boot-reg property is a u32 value that specifies the 23 secondary-boot-reg = <0x3500417c>;
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/linux-4.1.27/security/selinux/ |
D | Kconfig | 12 bool "NSA SELinux boot parameter" 17 to be disabled at boot. If this option is selected, SELinux 26 int "NSA SELinux boot parameter default value" 32 'selinux', which allows SELinux to be disabled at boot. If this 47 SELinux will then remain disabled until the next boot. 48 This option is similar to the selinux=0 boot parameter, but is to 50 portability across platforms where boot parameters are difficult 92 'checkreqprot=' boot parameter. It may also be changed at runtime
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/linux-4.1.27/arch/xtensa/boot/dts/ |
D | xtfpga-flash-4m.dtsi | 11 label = "boot loader area"; 15 label = "boot environment";
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D | xtfpga-flash-16m.dtsi | 11 label = "boot loader area"; 23 label = "boot environment";
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D | xtfpga-flash-128m.dtsi | 15 label = "boot loader area"; 23 label = "boot environment";
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D | functions.sh | 59 if test -r "$2.boot" 61 echo $1 `grep -v '^#' "$2.boot" | tr '\012' ' '`
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/arm/hisilicon/ |
D | hisilicon.txt | 52 HIP01 SoC family, such as slave core boot, and also some same 97 Bootwrapper boot method (software protocol on SMP): 101 - boot-method: Address and size of boot method.
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/serial/ |
D | rs485.txt | 16 - linux,rs485-enabled-at-boot-time: empty property telling to enable the rs485 17 feature at boot time. It can be disabled later with proper ioctl. 28 linux,rs485-enabled-at-boot-time;
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/linux-4.1.27/Documentation/sound/oss/ |
D | mwave | 20 mkdir /dos95/linux/boot 21 mkdir /dos95/linux/boot/parms 23 Copy the kernel, any initrd image, and loadlin to /dos95/linux/boot/. 87 c:\linux\boot\loadlin.exe @c:\linux\boot\parms\%CONFIG%.par 109 Now build a file in c:\linux\boot\parms for each Linux config that you have. 112 initrd image, and has a parameter file named LINDOC3.PAR in c:\linux\boot\parms: 119 c:\linux\boot\zImage.krn # First value must be filename of Linux kernel.
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D | AudioExcelDSP16 | 72 For all the non-supported audio cards, you have to boot MS-DOS (or WIN95) 74 <ctrl>-<alt>-<del> and boot Linux. 80 2) Install your new kernel as the default boot kernel. 81 3) Boot MS-DOS and configure the audio card with the boot time device 83 4) <ctrl>-<alt>-<del> and boot Linux. This will maintain the DOS configuration 84 and will boot the new kernel with sound driver. The sound driver will find
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D | sysfs-profiling | 6 of the boot-time profile= option. 12 as you would by issuing profile=2 on the boot
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D | sysfs-class-mic.txt | 44 "offline" - The MIC device is ready to boot the card OS. On 45 reading this entry after an OSPM resume, a "boot" has to be 60 "boot" - Boot the card OS image specified by the combination 94 boot the card OS. This entry can be written to change the 117 OS boot can be found. The entry can be written to change 137 debugging purpose and early kernel boot messages, the user can 151 debugging purpose and early kernel boot messages, the user can
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D | sysfs-kernel-boot_params | 6 It is used to export the kernel boot parameters of an x86 14 "version" file is the string representation of boot
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D | Assabet | 20 The resulting kernel image should be available in linux/arch/arm/boot/zImage. 26 A couple of bootloaders able to boot Linux on Assabet are available: 50 Brief examples on how to boot Linux with RedBoot are shown below. But first 104 The kernel still requires a filesystem to boot. A ramdisk image can be loaded 116 or loaded as described previously. To boot the kernel: 173 what they are in the boot process. From Redboot, the 'fis list' command 198 Therefore to boot Linux with the kernel and its root filesystem in flash, we 205 You might want to boot with a root filesystem over NFS, etc. It is also 217 time the Assabet is rebooted. Therefore it's possible to automatize the boot 220 For example, I use this to boot Linux with both the kernel and the ramdisk [all …]
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D | Itsy | 17 Finally, you will need to cd to arch/arm/boot/tools and execute a make there 18 to build the params-itsy program used to boot the kernel. 26 flash menu) Flash the kernel in arch/arm/boot/zImage into 0x08340000
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D | head_v10.S | 70 ;; The partitiontable is looked for at the first sector after the boot 76 ;; The normal Etrax100 on-chip boot ROM does serial boot at 0x380000f0. 77 ;; That is not where we put our downloaded serial boot-code. 82 ;; one booted through the Etrax serial boot code. 218 move.d $r1, $r7 ; remember boot partition offset 312 ;; check r7, which contains either -1 or the partition to boot from 321 jump $r7 ; boot!
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D | partner-jet-setup.txt | 5 LIST "zImage (RAM boot)" 6 LIST "This script can be used to boot the kernel from RAM via JTAG:" 11 LIST "romImage (Flash boot)"
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D | 00-INDEX | 3 boot-options.txt 4 - AMD64-specific boot options.
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D | boot-options.txt | 1 AMD64 specific boot options 41 Disable boot machine check logging. 54 Don't overwrite the bios-set CMCI threshold. This boot option 125 on reboot so there may be boot problems on some systems. 156 acpi=ht Use ACPI boot table parsing, but don't enable ACPI 188 Kernel boot message: "PCI-DMA: Disabling IOMMU" 191 Kernel boot message: "PCI-DMA: using GART IOMMU" 196 Kernel boot message: "PCI-DMA: Using software bounce buffering 202 Kernel boot message: "PCI-DMA: Using Calgary IOMMU"
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D | Kconfig.kgdb | 40 the tests. The most basic of this I/O module is to boot 41 a kernel boot arguments "kgdbwait kgdbts=V1F100" 44 bool "KGDB: Run tests on boot" 48 Run the kgdb tests on boot up automatically without the need 57 boot. See the drivers/misc/kgdbts.c for detailed 96 The config option merely sets the default at boot time. Both
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D | Kconfig | 11 boot on SFI-only platforms. Currently, all SFI-only platforms are 17 Say 'Y' here to enable the kernel to boot on SFI-only platforms.
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D | micctrl | 85 boot() function 160 boot $2
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D | vmlinux.lds.S | 32 .boot : { *(.boot) }
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D | Kconfig | 334 Allow for specifying boot arguments to the kernel at 337 kernel boot arguments with the kernel itself (that is, 338 to not rely on the boot loader to provide them.) 342 the boot arguments in CONFIG_CMDLINE. 344 Systems with fully functional boot loaders (e.g. mboot, or 353 image and used at boot time. If the boot loader provides a 354 command line at boot time, it is appended to this string to 361 by the boot loader) should specify the device for the root 365 bool "Built-in command line overrides boot loader arguments" 369 Set this option to 'Y' to have the kernel ignore the boot loader [all …]
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D | delay-accounting.txt | 68 Delay accounting is enabled by default at boot up. 71 to the kernel boot options. The rest of the instructions 86 Get delays, since system boot, for pid 10 90 Get sum of delays, since system boot, for all pids with tgid 5 107 boot data2 data4 data6 etc lib mnt proc sbin subdomain tmp var
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D | Makefile | 186 boot := arch/sh/boot macro 214 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 222 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$(boot)
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D | partner-jet-setup.txt | 2 LIST "set up enough of the kfr2r09 hardware to boot the kernel" 4 LIST "zImage (RAM boot)" 5 LIST "This script can be used to boot the kernel from RAM via JTAG:" 10 LIST "romImage (Flash boot)"
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D | README.hysdn | 106 2 -> card is in an error state due to a previous boot failure 110 to this card. Up to the first successful boot this field only shows a - 113 rebooted and an boot error occurs. 118 The firmware boot files are normally called hyclient.pof for client cards 120 After successfully writing the boot file, complete config files or single 130 1005 First boot stage (bootstrap loader) failed 131 1006 Second boot stage failure 132 1007 Timeout waiting for card ready during boot 166 0x00000080 Log all card related boot messages
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D | Kconfig | 9 tristate "BIOS Enhanced Disk Drive calls determine boot disk" 14 BIOS tries boot from. This information is then exported via sysfs. 16 This option is experimental and is known to fail to boot on some 52 you must specify the "console=hcdp" kernel boot argument. 132 detect iSCSI boot parameters dynamically during system boot, say Y.
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D | gtm.txt | 20 /* filled by u-boot */ 29 /* filled by u-boot */
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D | simple-framebuffer-sunxi.txt | 4 bindings. The sunxi simplefb u-boot code relies on the devicetree containing 7 These extensions are intended so that u-boot can select the right node based
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D | snowball.conf | 30 TEST_TYPE = boot 53 BUILD_TARGET = arch/arm/boot/uImage
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D | Makefile | 120 src-boot := $(src-wlib) $(src-plat) empty.c 122 src-boot := $(addprefix $(obj)/, $(src-boot)) 123 obj-boot := $(addsuffix .o, $(basename $(src-boot))) 177 $(patsubst %.c,%.o, $(filter %.c, $(src-boot))): %.o: %.c FORCE 180 $(patsubst %.S,%.o, $(filter %.S, $(src-boot))): %.o: %.S FORCE 189 targets += $(patsubst $(obj)/%,%,$(obj-boot) wrapper.a)
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D | vesafb.txt | 7 The idea is simple: Turn on graphics mode at boot time with the help 11 This means we decide at boot time whenever we want to run in text or 22 * Most important: boot logo :-) 32 Switching modes is done using the vga=... boot parameter. Read 39 The graphic modes are NOT in the list which you get if you boot with 99 available) and boot linux with loadlin. 132 ugly flicker effects (boot logo flickers for
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D | aty128fb.txt | 14 * Most important: boot logo :-) 27 boot parameter or using `fbset' program. 32 You should compile in both vgacon (to boot if you remove your Rage128 from
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D | gxfb.txt | 15 * Most important: boot logo :-) 25 Switching modes is done using gxfb.mode_option=<resolution>... boot
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D | lxfb.txt | 15 * Most important: boot logo :-) 25 Switching modes is done using lxfb.mode_option=<resolution>... boot
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D | ncr53c8xx.txt | 56 10.3 Advised boot setup commands 57 10.4 PCI configuration fix-up boot option 58 10.5 Serial NVRAM support boot option 59 10.6 SCSI BUS checking boot option 60 10.7 IMMEDIATE ARBITRATION boot option 273 depths from the boot command-line. For example: 303 1st method: boot your system using 'ncr53c8xx=verb:0' option. 305 corresponding to your controller after boot-up. 313 checking by entering appropriate options from the boot command line. 537 th driver verbose level after boot-up. [all …]
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D | sym53c8xx_2.txt | 47 10.4 SCSI BUS checking boot option 244 depths from the boot command-line. For example: 274 1st method: boot your system using 'sym53c8xx=verb:0' option. 276 corresponding to your controller after boot-up. 378 th driver verbose level after boot-up. 404 this feature after boot-up only for devices that support it safely. 414 This parameter can be specified from the boot command line. 422 will use at boot time for synchronous data transfer negotiations. 429 Setup commands can be passed to the driver either at boot time or as 432 Example of boot setup command under lilo prompt: [all …]
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D | swsusp-dmcrypt.txt | 15 the swap device(s) and the boot partition which may contain a mini 41 Prepare your boot loader to use the initrd you will create or 45 image=/boot/vmlinuz 46 initrd=/boot/initrd.gz 66 continues boot with your mini system on /dev/hda1 if resume 121 for init like "single" or "emergency" as boot parameters.
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D | setup.S | 61 .section .boot, "ax" 62 ENTRY(boot) 105 ;; boot AP
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D | NO_HZ.txt | 4 This document describes Kconfig options and boot parameters that can 94 There is also a boot parameter "nohz=" that can be used to disable 96 By default, CONFIG_NO_HZ_IDLE=y kernels boot with "nohz=on", enabling 120 boot parameter specifies the adaptive-ticks CPUs. For example, 128 boot CPU is prohibited from entering adaptive-ticks mode. Specifying a 129 "nohz_full=" mask that includes the boot CPU will result in a boot-time 130 error message, and the boot CPU will be removed from the mask. Note that 135 that all CPUs other than the boot CPU are adaptive-ticks CPUs. This 136 Kconfig parameter will be overridden by the "nohz_full=" boot parameter, 138 the "nohz_full=1" boot parameter is specified, the boot parameter will [all …]
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D | Kconfig | 20 partition. If sysfs is disabled you must specify the boot device on 21 the kernel boot command line via its major and minor numbers. For
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D | cmdline-partition.txt | 35 'blkdevparts=mmcblk0:1G(data0),1G(data1),-;mmcblk0boot0:1m(boot),-(kernel)' 39 mmcblk0boot0: p1(boot) p2(kernel)
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D | Makefile | 177 mkisofs -J -r -o $(obj)/image.iso -b isolinux.bin -c boot.cat \ 178 -no-emul-boot -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table \
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D | sysfs-platform-visorchipset | 27 the previous guest boot) has no effect. 34 Description: The boottotool flag controls s-Par behavior on the next boot of 35 this guest. Setting the flag will cause the guest to boot from 46 action to perform on the next guest boot-up. The meaning of the
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D | chosen.txt | 5 for passing data between firmware and the operating system, like boot 12 Device trees may specify the device to be used for boot console output
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D | head.S | 28 MOV D1Ar1,D0Ar4 !Store kernel boot params 54 ! the boot thread might have performed prior to coherency taking effect.
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D | kernel-entry-init.h | 26 # a3 = address of boot descriptor block 102 # This is the variable where the next core to boot os stored 130 # Someone tried to boot SMP with a non SMP kernel. All extra cores
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D | Kconfig | 104 Support for the Palm Tungsten E PDA. To boot the kernel, you'll 113 Support for the Palm Zire71 PDA. To boot the kernel, 122 Support for the Palm Tungsten|T PDA. To boot the kernel, you'll 132 Support for the Siemens SX1 phone. To boot the kernel,
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D | lguest.c | 485 struct boot_params boot; in load_bzimage() local 495 read(fd, &boot, sizeof(boot)); in load_bzimage() 498 if (memcmp(&boot.hdr.header, "HdrS", 4) != 0) in load_bzimage() 502 lseek(fd, (boot.hdr.setup_sects+1) * 512, SEEK_SET); in load_bzimage() 509 return boot.hdr.code32_start; in load_bzimage() 3220 struct boot_params *boot; in main() local 3315 boot = from_guest_phys(0); in main() 3324 boot->hdr.ramdisk_image = mem - initrd_size; in main() 3325 boot->hdr.ramdisk_size = initrd_size; in main() 3327 boot->hdr.type_of_loader = 0xFF; in main() [all …]
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D | booting.txt | 15 For the purposes of this document, we will use the term `boot loader' 19 preparing a minimal boot environment. 21 Essentially, the boot loader should provide (as a minimum) the 35 The boot loader is expected to find and initialise all RAM that the 39 the RAM in the machine, or any other method the boot loader designer 60 therefore requires decompression (gzip etc.) to be performed by the boot 94 jumps to code0 to resume the normal boot process. 183 The boot loader is expected to enter the kernel on each CPU in the
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