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/Linux-v4.19/arch/ia64/hp/sim/boot/
DMakefile11 targets-$(CONFIG_IA64_HP_SIM) += bootloader
21 boot: bootloader
23 bootloader: $(obj)/bootloader target
35 $(obj)/bootloader: $(src)/bootloader.lds $(obj)/bootloader.o $(obj)/boot_head.o $(obj)/fw-emu.o \
/Linux-v4.19/arch/alpha/boot/
DMakefile14 tools/bootpzh bootloader bootpheader bootpzheader
90 $(obj)/tools/lxboot: $(obj)/bootloader $(OBJSTRIP) FORCE
93 $(obj)/tools/bootlx: $(obj)/bootloader $(OBJSTRIP) FORCE
111 $(obj)/bootloader: $(obj)/bootloader.lds $(OBJ_bootlx) $(LIBS_Y) FORCE
114 $(obj)/bootpheader: $(obj)/bootloader.lds $(OBJ_bootph) $(LIBS_Y) FORCE
117 $(obj)/bootpzheader: $(obj)/bootloader.lds $(OBJ_bootpzh) $(LIBS_Y) FORCE
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/power/reset/
Dreboot-mode.txt5 or ram. Then the bootloader can read it and take different
9 the bootloader what to do when the system reboots, and should be named
15 - mode-bootloader: Android fastboot mode, it's a mode to re-flash partitions on the Android based d…
16 - mode-loader: A bootloader mode, it's a mode used to download image on Rockchip platform,
23 mode-bootloader = <BOOT_FASTBOOT>;
Dsyscon-reboot-mode.txt4 and stores it in a SYSCON mapped register. Then the bootloader
32 mode-bootloader = <BOOT_FASTBOOT>;
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/translations/zh_CN/arm/
DBooting97 bootloader 必须创建和初始化内核标签列表。一个有效的标签列表以
106 bootloader 必须传递一个系统内存的位置和最小值,以及根文件系统位置。
125 bootloader 必须以 64bit 地址对齐的形式加载一个设备树映像(dtb)到系统
131 bootloader 必须传递一个系统内存的位置和最小值,以及根文件系统位置。
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/input/touchscreen/
Dcyttsp.txt9 - bootloader-key : the 8-byte bootloader key that is required to switch
10 the chip from bootloader mode (default mode) to
60 bootloader-key = /bits/ 8 <0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08>;
85 bootloader-key = /bits/ 8 <0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x08>;
/Linux-v4.19/arch/powerpc/boot/dts/
Dmpc8349emitxgp.dts38 timebase-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
39 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
40 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
56 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
193 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
203 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
Dtqm5200.dts33 timebase-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
34 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
35 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
50 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
51 system-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
Dcharon.dts36 timebase-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
37 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
38 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
53 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
54 system-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
Dlite5200.dts33 timebase-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
34 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
35 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
50 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
51 system-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
Dmpc8349emitx.dts40 timebase-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
41 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
42 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
58 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
287 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
297 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
Dmpc5200b.dtsi34 timebase-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
35 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
36 clock-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
51 bus-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
52 system-frequency = <0>; // from bootloader
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/remoteproc/
Dst-rproc.txt6 Co-processors can be controlled from the bootloader or the primary OS. If
7 the bootloader starts a co-processor, the primary OS must detect its state
18 - clock-frequency Clock frequency to set co-processor at if the bootloader
/Linux-v4.19/arch/riscv/
DKconfig.debug5 For most platforms, it is firmware or second stage bootloader
27 bool "Built-in command line overrides bootloader arguments"
30 Set this option to 'Y' to have the kernel ignore the bootloader
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/x86/x86_64/
Duefi.txt7 the needed bootloader support and associated tools for x86_64 platforms
12 2. Booting Linux kernel on UEFI x86_64 platform requires bootloader
28 elilo bootloader with x86_64 support, elilo configuration file,
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/mach-omap1/
DKconfig40 Pin multiplexing support for OMAP boards. If your bootloader
53 bool "Warn about pins the bootloader didn't set up"
125 need a PalmOS compatible bootloader; check out
134 you'll need a PalmOS compatible bootloader; check out
143 need a PalmOS compatible bootloader (Garux); check out
153 you'll need a SX1 compatible bootloader; check out
/Linux-v4.19/arch/arm/boot/dts/
Darmada-xp-db-xc3-24g4xg.dts9 * Note: this Device Tree assumes that the bootloader has remapped the
13 * boards were delivered with an older version of the bootloader that
15 * situation, you should either update your bootloader (preferred
Dsama5d3xcm.dtsi101 bootloader@40000 {
102 label = "bootloader";
107 label = "bootloader env";
Darmada-xp-db-dxbc2.dts9 * Note: this Device Tree assumes that the bootloader has remapped the
13 * boards were delivered with an older version of the bootloader that
15 * situation, you should either update your bootloader (preferred
Darmada-xp-gp.dts12 * Note: this Device Tree assumes that the bootloader has remapped the
16 * boards were delivered with an older version of the bootloader that
18 * situation, you should either update your bootloader (preferred
39 * bootloader according the size of the module
Dhisi-x5hd2-dkb.dts60 /* Placeholder, overwritten by bootloader */
74 /* Placeholder, overwritten by bootloader */
Dat91sam9rlek.dts98 bootloader@40000 {
99 label = "bootloader";
104 label = "bootloader env";
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/arm/SA1100/
DGraphicsClient29 board with the ADS bootloader, but should still work with Angel,
58 If any other bootloader is used, ensure it accomplish the same, especially
85 read-only to keep you from blasting over the bootloader. :) mtd1 is
88 on top of it. If you're not using the ADS bootloader, you're
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/memory/
DKconfig77 Enables verbose debugging mostly to decode the bootloader provided
78 timings. To preserve the bootloader provided timings, the reset
82 NOTE: In addition to matching the register setup with the bootloader
84 bootloader or else the GPMC timings won't be identical with the
85 bootloader timings.
/Linux-v4.19/arch/alpha/
DKconfig.debug18 If you're using aboot 0.7 or later, the bootloader will examine the
24 Say Y if you have a broken bootloader. Say N if you do not, or if

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