Dear* *Valdis, Thank you for your quick reply, but what i need is "*time in bootloader print output*". Kernel i already enabled and i am getting the time,
So i need time information like * * [ Time XXXX ] *U-Boot 1.1.4-gedeced79 (Feb 6 2012 - 09:27:11)* * * [ Time XXX2 ] *Load address: 0x80e80000* [ Time XXX3 ] *DRAM: 1024 MB* *Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 * *kernel @ 80008000 (3728760)* *ramdisk @ 81000000 (295902)* *I2C read: I/O error* * * *Starting kernel ...* * * *Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel.* [ 0.000000] Initializing cgroup subsys cpu ===> Kernel I am already getting timing information with CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME=y Thanks & Regards Dhyan On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 1:19 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, 20 May 2013 12:37:25 +0530, Dhyan said: > > > Is there any uboot config option in to print boot sequence with time > > prefixes similar to kernel option CONFIG_PRINTK ? > > I think you meant CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME there - and if that kernel option is > set, all your printks will show up with that, even stuff coming out of > early_printk(). > > Getting userspace to do it as well is a userspace problem, not a kernel > problem. You'll have to fix multiple pieces - everything from your > syslog daemon (whichever one you use) to sysvinit/systemd/upstart or > whatever you boot with to output the right stuff on the console. There's > almost certainly other stuff lurking as well, but your syslog and init > packages are going to be about 90% of it. >
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