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29 int boot0; member88 if (info->boot0) { in scramble()156 if (info->boot0) { in write_page()183 if (info->boot0) { in write_page()200 if (info->scramble && info->boot0) { in write_page()452 info.boot0 = 1; in main()469 if (!info.boot0) { in main()
131 (Legacy) boot0 method133 boot0 is Allwiner's secondary program loader and it can be used as some kind135 For some time using boot0 was the only option to get the Pine64 booted.138 Please note that this method works only with the boot0 files shipped with142 The boot0 binary is a 32 KByte blob and contained in the official Pine64 images145 # dd if=/dev/sd<x> of=boot0.bin bs=8k skip=1 count=4149 This boot0 blob takes care of DRAM initialisation and loads the remaining151 The original boot0 code looks for U-Boot at a certain place on an uSD card153 There is a tool called boot0img[3] which takes a boot0.bin image and a compiled160 boot0img can also patch boot0 to avoid loading U-Boot from 19MB, instead[all …]
23 @ arch/arm/include/asm/arch-sunxi/boot0.h.27 @ code found in encoded form in boot0.h.
301 bool "reserve space for Allwinner boot0 header"305 filled with magic values post build. The Allwinner provided boot0307 Only needed on 64-bit Allwinner boards so far when using boot0.350 This option is the LPDDR3 timing used by the stock boot0 by457 The same DRAM timings as in the Allwinner boot0 bootloader.
15 set boot0 as the boot device.
60 u-boot,boot0 = &emmc;
23 u-boot,boot0 = &spi_flash;
180 boot0-hook.
524 $ dfu-util -v -d 8087:0a99 --alt u-boot0 -D u-boot.bin
352 <asm/arch/boot0.h> which contains the required assembler code.
1814 comm: "mmcqd/0boot0"
1900 comm: "mmcqd/0boot0"
1999 comm: "mmcqd/0boot0"
2080 comm: "mmcqd/0boot0"