/Linux-v6.1/scripts/package/ |
D | buildtar | 57 mkdir -p -- "${tmpdir}/boot" 58 dirs=boot 66 if [ -d "${srctree}/arch/${SRCARCH}/boot/dts" ]; then 67 …$MAKE ARCH="${ARCH}" -f ${srctree}/Makefile INSTALL_DTBS_PATH="${tmpdir}/boot/dtbs/${KERNELRELEASE… 84 cp -v -- "${objtree}/System.map" "${tmpdir}/boot/System.map-${KERNELRELEASE}" 85 cp -v -- "${KCONFIG_CONFIG}" "${tmpdir}/boot/config-${KERNELRELEASE}" 86 cp -v -- "${objtree}/vmlinux" "${tmpdir}/boot/vmlinux-${KERNELRELEASE}" 94 …[ -f "${objtree}/arch/x86/boot/bzImage" ] && cp -v -- "${objtree}/arch/x86/boot/bzImage" "${tmpdir… 97 …[ -f "${objtree}/arch/alpha/boot/vmlinux.gz" ] && cp -v -- "${objtree}/arch/alpha/boot/vmlinux.gz"… 100 [ -f "${KBUILD_IMAGE}" ] && cp -v -- "${KBUILD_IMAGE}" "${tmpdir}/boot/vmlinux-${KERNELRELEASE}" [all …]
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D | mkspec | 88 mkdir -p %{buildroot}/boot 90 mkdir -p %{buildroot}/boot/efi 91 cp \$($MAKE -s image_name) %{buildroot}/boot/efi/vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE 92 ln -s efi/vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE %{buildroot}/boot/ 94 cp \$($MAKE -s image_name) %{buildroot}/boot/vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE 98 cp System.map %{buildroot}/boot/System.map-$KERNELRELEASE 99 cp .config %{buildroot}/boot/config-$KERNELRELEASE 112 …if [ -x /sbin/installkernel -a -r /boot/vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE -a -r /boot/System.map-$KERNELRELEA… 113 cp /boot/vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE /boot/.vmlinuz-$KERNELRELEASE-rpm 114 cp /boot/System.map-$KERNELRELEASE /boot/.System.map-$KERNELRELEASE-rpm [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/powerpc/ |
D | bootwrapper.rst | 2 The PowerPC boot wrapper 8 a boot wrapper to make it usable by the system firmware. There is no 9 standard PowerPC firmware interface, so the boot wrapper is designed to 12 The boot wrapper can be found in the arch/powerpc/boot/ directory. The 17 others. U-Boot is typically found on embedded PowerPC hardware, but there 21 The boot wrapper is built from the makefile in arch/powerpc/boot/Makefile and 22 it uses the wrapper script (arch/powerpc/boot/wrapper) to generate target 28 U-Boot (for versions that don't understand the device 30 the image. The boot wrapper, kernel and device tree 31 are all embedded inside the U-Boot uImage file format [all …]
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D | firmware-assisted-dump.rst | 23 - Once enabled through kernel boot parameter, FADump can be 47 kernel during early boot. 50 low memory regions (boot memory) from source to destination area. 54 The term 'boot memory' means size of the low memory chunk 55 that is required for a kernel to boot successfully when 56 booted with restricted memory. By default, the boot memory 58 Alternatively, user can also specify boot memory size 59 through boot parameter 'crashkernel=' which will override 61 boot memory size is not sufficient for second kernel to 62 boot successfully. For syntax of crashkernel= parameter, [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/arm/ |
D | booting.rst | 11 In order to boot ARM Linux, you require a boot loader, which is a small 12 program that runs before the main kernel. The boot loader is expected 16 Essentially, the boot loader should provide (as a minimum) the 30 Existing boot loaders: 32 New boot loaders: 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 46 Existing boot loaders: 48 New boot loaders: 51 The boot loader should initialise and enable one serial port on the [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/xtensa/boot/ |
D | Makefile | 2 # arch/xtensa/boot/Makefile 11 # KBUILD_CFLAGS used when building rest of boot (takes effect recursively) 12 KBUILD_CFLAGS += -fno-builtin -Iarch/$(ARCH)/boot/include 13 HOSTFLAGS += -Iarch/$(ARCH)/boot/include 19 # Subdirs for the boot loader(s) 21 boot-$(CONFIG_XTENSA_PLATFORM_ISS) += Image 22 boot-$(CONFIG_XTENSA_PLATFORM_XT2000) += Image zImage uImage 23 boot-$(CONFIG_XTENSA_PLATFORM_XTFPGA) += Image zImage uImage 25 all: $(boot-y) 26 Image: boot-elf [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/arm/boot/dts/ |
D | mmp2-brownstone.dts | 43 regulator-boot-on; 49 regulator-boot-on; 55 regulator-boot-on; 61 regulator-boot-on; 67 regulator-boot-on; 73 regulator-boot-on; 79 regulator-boot-on; 85 regulator-boot-on; 91 regulator-boot-on; 97 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | axm5516-cpus.dtsi | 3 * arch/arm/boot/dts/axm5516-cpus.dtsi 77 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 85 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 93 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 101 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 109 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 117 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 125 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 133 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader 141 cpu-release-addr = <0>; // Fixed by the boot loader [all …]
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D | imx53-qsrb.dts | 38 regulator-boot-on; 46 regulator-boot-on; 54 regulator-boot-on; 62 regulator-boot-on; 69 regulator-boot-on; 77 regulator-boot-on; 85 regulator-boot-on; 91 regulator-boot-on; 99 regulator-boot-on; 104 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | rk3288-evb-rk808.dts | 42 regulator-boot-on; 53 regulator-boot-on; 65 regulator-boot-on; 74 regulator-boot-on; 86 regulator-boot-on; 98 regulator-boot-on; 109 regulator-boot-on; 121 regulator-boot-on; 133 regulator-boot-on; 145 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | e60k02.dtsi | 130 regulator-boot-on; 143 regulator-boot-on; 157 regulator-boot-on; 172 regulator-boot-on; 187 regulator-boot-on; 199 regulator-boot-on; 206 regulator-boot-on; 219 regulator-boot-on; 224 regulator-boot-on; 231 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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D | e70k02.dtsi | 148 regulator-boot-on; 161 regulator-boot-on; 175 regulator-boot-on; 190 regulator-boot-on; 205 regulator-boot-on; 216 regulator-boot-on; 223 regulator-boot-on; 236 regulator-boot-on; 241 regulator-boot-on; 248 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/alpha/ |
D | Makefile | 41 # export what is needed by arch/alpha/boot/Makefile 45 boot := arch/alpha/boot macro 48 all boot: $(boot)/vmlinux.gz target 50 $(boot)/vmlinux.gz: vmlinux 51 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $@ 54 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 60 echo '* boot - Compressed kernel image (arch/alpha/boot/vmlinux.gz)' 61 echo ' bootimage - SRM bootable image (arch/alpha/boot/bootimage)' 62 echo ' bootpfile - BOOTP bootable image (arch/alpha/boot/bootpfile)' 63 echo ' bootpzfile - compressed kernel BOOTP image (arch/alpha/boot/bootpzfile)'
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/x86/ |
D | boot.rst | 4 The Linux/x86 Boot Protocol 7 On the x86 platform, the Linux kernel uses a rather complicated boot 14 Currently, the following versions of the Linux/x86 boot protocol exist. 22 boot loader and the kernel. setup.S made relocatable, 44 the boot command line. 46 Protocol 2.07 (Kernel 2.6.24) Added paravirtualised boot protocol. 59 pref_address fields. Added extended boot loader IDs. 74 (x86/boot: Add ACPI RSDP address to setup_header) 86 features to the boot loader. Due to very limited space available in 89 communicate things to the boot loader is the kernel_info. [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/admin-guide/ |
D | efi-stub.rst | 2 The EFI Boot Stub 9 jumps to are collectively known as the "EFI boot stub", and live in 10 arch/x86/boot/header.S and drivers/firmware/efi/libstub/x86-stub.c, 12 arch/arm/boot/compressed/efi-header.S and 21 By using the EFI boot stub it's possible to boot a Linux kernel 22 without the use of a conventional EFI boot loader, such as grub or 23 elilo. Since the EFI boot stub performs the jobs of a boot loader, in 24 a certain sense it *IS* the boot loader. 26 The EFI boot stub is enabled with the CONFIG_EFI_STUB kernel option. 32 The bzImage located in arch/x86/boot/bzImage must be copied to the EFI [all …]
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D | bootconfig.rst | 6 Boot Configuration 14 The boot configuration expands the current kernel command line to support 21 The boot config syntax is a simple structured key-value. Each key consists 45 The boot config file syntax allows user to merge partially same word keys 63 at boot time. So you can append similar trees or key-values. 151 /proc/bootconfig is a user-space interface of the boot config. 158 Boot Kernel With a Boot Config 161 There are two options to boot the kernel with bootconfig: attaching the 164 Attaching a Boot Config to Initrd 167 Since the boot configuration file is loaded with initrd by default, [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/s390/include/asm/ |
D | vmlinux.lds.h | 5 * .boot.data section is shared between the decompressor code and the 9 * .boot.data variables are kept in separate .boot.data.<var name> sections, 11 * into single .boot.data section. This way big holes cased by page aligned 16 .boot.data : { \ 18 *(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(SORT_BY_NAME(.boot.data*))) \ 23 * .boot.preserved.data is similar to .boot.data, but it is not part of the 29 .boot.preserved.data : { \ 31 *(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(SORT_BY_NAME(.boot.preserved.data*))) \
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/Linux-v6.1/drivers/platform/mellanox/ |
D | mlxbf-bootctl.h | 27 * Request that a specific boot action be taken at the next soft 28 * reset. By default, the boot action is set by external chip pins, 29 * which are sampled on hard reset. Note that the boot action 38 * Return the specific boot action which will be taken at the next 45 * Request that a specific boot action be taken at the soft reset 46 * after the next soft reset. For a specified valid boot mode, the 60 * Return the specific boot action which will be taken at the soft 69 * version of secure boot fuse keys left should be returned. 91 #define MLXBF_BOOTCTL_EXTERNAL 0 /* Not boot from eMMC */ 92 #define MLXBF_BOOTCTL_EMMC 1 /* From primary eMMC boot partition */ [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/tools/testing/ktest/examples/include/ |
D | tests.conf | 4 # The variable TEST can be of boot, build, randconfig, or test. 10 # what test to run after a successful boot. The TEST option is 15 # variable that tells this config what type of boot test to run. 31 # If TEST is set to 'boot' then just build a kernel and boot 33 TEST_START IF ${TEST} == boot 34 TEST_TYPE = boot 47 # Build, install, boot and test with a randconfg 10 times. 51 # boot your box. This version of the test requires a min 60 # This is the same as above, but only tests to a boot prompt. 64 TEST_TYPE = boot
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/regulator/ |
D | pv88060.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; 81 regulator-boot-on; 94 regulator-boot-on; 101 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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/Linux-v6.1/arch/mips/ |
D | Makefile | 19 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=arch/mips/boot/tools relocs 335 # boot image targets (arch/mips/boot/) 336 boot-y := vmlinux.bin 337 boot-y += vmlinux.ecoff 338 boot-y += vmlinux.srec 339 boot-y += uImage 340 boot-y += uImage.bin 341 boot-y += uImage.bz2 342 boot-y += uImage.gz 343 boot-y += uImage.lzma [all …]
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/nvmem/ |
D | u-boot,env.yaml | 4 $id: http://devicetree.org/schemas/nvmem/u-boot,env.yaml# 7 title: U-Boot environment variables 10 U-Boot uses environment variables to store device parameters and 14 Data is stored using U-Boot specific formats (variant specific header and NUL 36 const: u-boot,env 38 const: u-boot,env-redundant-bool 40 const: u-boot,env-redundant-count 64 label = "u-boot"; 69 compatible = "u-boot,env";
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/Linux-v6.1/arch/microblaze/ |
D | Makefile | 53 boot := arch/microblaze/boot macro 69 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@ 70 @echo 'Kernel: $(boot)/$@ is ready' ' (#'$(or $(KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION),`cat .version`)')' 74 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(addprefix $(boot)/$@., ub unstrip strip) 75 @echo 'Kernel: $(boot)/$@ is ready' ' (#'$(or $(KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION),`cat .version`)')' 80 echo ' linux.bin.ub - Create U-Boot wrapped raw binary' 83 echo ' simpleImage.<dt>.ub : raw image with U-Boot header' 89 echo ' name of a dts file from the arch/microblaze/boot/dts/ directory' 93 MRPROPER_FILES += $(boot)/simpleImage.*
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/Linux-v6.1/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/mfd/ |
D | rockchip,rk808.yaml | 152 regulator-boot-on; 160 regulator-boot-on; 168 regulator-boot-on; 174 regulator-boot-on; 182 regulator-boot-on; 190 regulator-boot-on; 198 regulator-boot-on; 206 regulator-boot-on; 214 regulator-boot-on; 222 regulator-boot-on; [all …]
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