I have a query.When we power on an android phone say a Samsung smartphone running the bootloader sboot , the bootloader image i.e the splash screen displaying the model number like GT-N7100(Galaxy Note 2) is seen.Till now the kernel has not started yet.After that the screen dims a bit and then the kernel starts.This splash screen is nothing but a ".jpg" image which can be found inside the bootloader code i guess.But my question is how this image gets copied to the frame buffer.This image gets copied to the kernel.But how??..Moreover suppose the phone has finished booting up and home screen is displayed,Now if I want that image how can i access it,Suppose i want to display that splash screen image again.How can i access it now from kernel space..
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