This relates to booting, so move it under the boot menu.

Signed-off-by: Simon Glass <s...@chromium.org>
---

 common/Kconfig      | 291 --------------------------------------------
 common/Kconfig.boot | 291 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 2 files changed, 291 insertions(+), 291 deletions(-)

diff --git a/common/Kconfig b/common/Kconfig
index 42be92ec7a7..58363b901a2 100644
--- a/common/Kconfig
+++ b/common/Kconfig
@@ -1,296 +1,5 @@
 source "common/Kconfig.boot"
 
-menu "Boot timing"
-
-config BOOTSTAGE
-       bool "Boot timing and reporting"
-       help
-         Enable recording of boot time while booting. To use it, insert
-         calls to bootstage_mark() with a suitable BOOTSTAGE_ID from
-         bootstage.h. Only a single entry is recorded for each ID. You can
-         give the entry a name with bootstage_mark_name(). You can also
-         record elapsed time in a particular stage using bootstage_start()
-         before starting and bootstage_accum() when finished. Bootstage will
-         add up all the accumulated time and report it.
-
-         Normally, IDs are defined in bootstage.h but a small number of
-         additional 'user' IDs can be used by passing BOOTSTAGE_ID_ALLOC
-         as the ID.
-
-         Calls to show_boot_progress() will also result in log entries but
-         these will not have names.
-
-config SPL_BOOTSTAGE
-       bool "Boot timing and reported in SPL"
-       depends on BOOTSTAGE
-       help
-         Enable recording of boot time in SPL. To make this visible to U-Boot
-         proper, enable BOOTSTAGE_STASH as well. This will stash the timing
-         information when SPL finishes and load it when U-Boot proper starts
-         up.
-
-config TPL_BOOTSTAGE
-       bool "Boot timing and reported in TPL"
-       depends on BOOTSTAGE
-       help
-         Enable recording of boot time in SPL. To make this visible to U-Boot
-         proper, enable BOOTSTAGE_STASH as well. This will stash the timing
-         information when TPL finishes and load it when U-Boot proper starts
-         up.
-
-config BOOTSTAGE_REPORT
-       bool "Display a detailed boot timing report before booting the OS"
-       depends on BOOTSTAGE
-       help
-         Enable output of a boot time report just before the OS is booted.
-         This shows how long it took U-Boot to go through each stage of the
-         boot process. The report looks something like this:
-
-               Timer summary in microseconds:
-                      Mark    Elapsed  Stage
-                         0          0  reset
-                 3,575,678  3,575,678  board_init_f start
-                 3,575,695         17  arch_cpu_init A9
-                 3,575,777         82  arch_cpu_init done
-                 3,659,598     83,821  board_init_r start
-                 3,910,375    250,777  main_loop
-                29,916,167 26,005,792  bootm_start
-                30,361,327    445,160  start_kernel
-
-config BOOTSTAGE_RECORD_COUNT
-       int "Number of boot stage records to store"
-       default 30
-       help
-         This is the size of the bootstage record list and is the maximum
-         number of bootstage records that can be recorded.
-
-config SPL_BOOTSTAGE_RECORD_COUNT
-       int "Number of boot stage records to store for SPL"
-       default 5
-       help
-         This is the size of the bootstage record list and is the maximum
-         number of bootstage records that can be recorded.
-
-config TPL_BOOTSTAGE_RECORD_COUNT
-       int "Number of boot stage records to store for TPL"
-       default 5
-       help
-         This is the size of the bootstage record list and is the maximum
-         number of bootstage records that can be recorded.
-
-config BOOTSTAGE_FDT
-       bool "Store boot timing information in the OS device tree"
-       depends on BOOTSTAGE
-       help
-         Stash the bootstage information in the FDT. A root 'bootstage'
-         node is created with each bootstage id as a child. Each child
-         has a 'name' property and either 'mark' containing the
-         mark time in microseconds, or 'accum' containing the
-         accumulated time for that bootstage id in microseconds.
-         For example:
-
-               bootstage {
-                       154 {
-                               name = "board_init_f";
-                               mark = <3575678>;
-                       };
-                       170 {
-                               name = "lcd";
-                               accum = <33482>;
-                       };
-               };
-
-         Code in the Linux kernel can find this in /proc/devicetree.
-
-config BOOTSTAGE_STASH
-       bool "Stash the boot timing information in memory before booting OS"
-       depends on BOOTSTAGE
-       help
-         Some OSes do not support device tree. Bootstage can instead write
-         the boot timing information in a binary format at a given address.
-         This happens through a call to bootstage_stash(), typically in
-         the CPU's cleanup_before_linux() function. You can use the
-         'bootstage stash' and 'bootstage unstash' commands to do this on
-         the command line.
-
-config BOOTSTAGE_STASH_ADDR
-       hex "Address to stash boot timing information"
-       default 0
-       help
-         Provide an address which will not be overwritten by the OS when it
-         starts, so that it can read this information when ready.
-
-config BOOTSTAGE_STASH_SIZE
-       hex "Size of boot timing stash region"
-       default 0x1000
-       help
-         This should be large enough to hold the bootstage stash. A value of
-         4096 (4KiB) is normally plenty.
-
-config SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS
-       bool "Show boot progress in a board-specific manner"
-       help
-         Defining this option allows to add some board-specific code (calling
-         a user-provided function show_boot_progress(int) that enables you to
-         show the system's boot progress on some display (for example, some
-         LEDs) on your board. At the moment, the following checkpoints are
-         implemented:
-
-         Legacy uImage format:
-
-         Arg   Where                   When
-           1   common/cmd_bootm.c      before attempting to boot an image
-          -1   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has bad     magic number
-           2   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has correct magic number
-          -2   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has bad     checksum
-           3   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has correct checksum
-          -3   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image data   has bad     checksum
-           4   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image data   has correct checksum
-          -4   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image is for unsupported architecture
-           5   common/cmd_bootm.c      Architecture check OK
-          -5   common/cmd_bootm.c      Wrong Image Type (not kernel, multi)
-           6   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image Type check OK
-          -6   common/cmd_bootm.c      gunzip uncompression error
-          -7   common/cmd_bootm.c      Unimplemented compression type
-           7   common/cmd_bootm.c      Uncompression OK
-           8   common/cmd_bootm.c      No uncompress/copy overwrite error
-          -9   common/cmd_bootm.c      Unsupported OS (not Linux, BSD, 
VxWorks, QNX)
-
-           9   common/image.c          Start initial ramdisk verification
-         -10   common/image.c          Ramdisk header has bad     magic number
-         -11   common/image.c          Ramdisk header has bad     checksum
-          10   common/image.c          Ramdisk header is OK
-         -12   common/image.c          Ramdisk data   has bad     checksum
-          11   common/image.c          Ramdisk data   has correct checksum
-          12   common/image.c          Ramdisk verification complete, start 
loading
-         -13   common/image.c          Wrong Image Type (not PPC Linux ramdisk)
-          13   common/image.c          Start multifile image verification
-          14   common/image.c          No initial ramdisk, no multifile, 
continue.
-
-          15   arch/<arch>/lib/bootm.c All preparation done, transferring 
control to OS
-
-         -30   arch/powerpc/lib/board.c        Fatal error, hang the system
-         -31   post/post.c             POST test failed, detected by 
post_output_backlog()
-         -32   post/post.c             POST test failed, detected by 
post_run_single()
-
-          34   common/cmd_doc.c        before loading a Image from a DOC device
-         -35   common/cmd_doc.c        Bad usage of "doc" command
-          35   common/cmd_doc.c        correct usage of "doc" command
-         -36   common/cmd_doc.c        No boot device
-          36   common/cmd_doc.c        correct boot device
-         -37   common/cmd_doc.c        Unknown Chip ID on boot device
-          37   common/cmd_doc.c        correct chip ID found, device available
-         -38   common/cmd_doc.c        Read Error on boot device
-          38   common/cmd_doc.c        reading Image header from DOC device OK
-         -39   common/cmd_doc.c        Image header has bad magic number
-          39   common/cmd_doc.c        Image header has correct magic number
-         -40   common/cmd_doc.c        Error reading Image from DOC device
-          40   common/cmd_doc.c        Image header has correct magic number
-          41   common/cmd_ide.c        before loading a Image from a IDE device
-         -42   common/cmd_ide.c        Bad usage of "ide" command
-          42   common/cmd_ide.c        correct usage of "ide" command
-         -43   common/cmd_ide.c        No boot device
-          43   common/cmd_ide.c        boot device found
-         -44   common/cmd_ide.c        Device not available
-          44   common/cmd_ide.c        Device available
-         -45   common/cmd_ide.c        wrong partition selected
-          45   common/cmd_ide.c        partition selected
-         -46   common/cmd_ide.c        Unknown partition table
-          46   common/cmd_ide.c        valid partition table found
-         -47   common/cmd_ide.c        Invalid partition type
-          47   common/cmd_ide.c        correct partition type
-         -48   common/cmd_ide.c        Error reading Image Header on boot 
device
-          48   common/cmd_ide.c        reading Image Header from IDE device OK
-         -49   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has bad magic number
-          49   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has correct magic number
-         -50   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has bad     checksum
-          50   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has correct checksum
-         -51   common/cmd_ide.c        Error reading Image from IDE device
-          51   common/cmd_ide.c        reading Image from IDE device OK
-          52   common/cmd_nand.c       before loading a Image from a NAND 
device
-         -53   common/cmd_nand.c       Bad usage of "nand" command
-          53   common/cmd_nand.c       correct usage of "nand" command
-         -54   common/cmd_nand.c       No boot device
-          54   common/cmd_nand.c       boot device found
-         -55   common/cmd_nand.c       Unknown Chip ID on boot device
-          55   common/cmd_nand.c       correct chip ID found, device available
-         -56   common/cmd_nand.c       Error reading Image Header on boot 
device
-          56   common/cmd_nand.c       reading Image Header from NAND device OK
-         -57   common/cmd_nand.c       Image header has bad magic number
-          57   common/cmd_nand.c       Image header has correct magic number
-         -58   common/cmd_nand.c       Error reading Image from NAND device
-          58   common/cmd_nand.c       reading Image from NAND device OK
-
-         -60   common/env_common.c     Environment has a bad CRC, using default
-
-          64   net/eth.c               starting with Ethernet configuration.
-         -64   net/eth.c               no Ethernet found.
-          65   net/eth.c               Ethernet found.
-
-         -80   common/cmd_net.c        usage wrong
-          80   common/cmd_net.c        before calling net_loop()
-         -81   common/cmd_net.c        some error in net_loop() occurred
-          81   common/cmd_net.c        net_loop() back without error
-         -82   common/cmd_net.c        size == 0 (File with size 0 loaded)
-          82   common/cmd_net.c        trying automatic boot
-          83   common/cmd_net.c        running "source" command
-         -83   common/cmd_net.c        some error in automatic boot or 
"source" command
-          84   common/cmd_net.c        end without errors
-
-         FIT uImage format:
-
-         Arg   Where                   When
-         100   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel FIT Image has correct format
-         -100  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel FIT Image has incorrect format
-         101   common/cmd_bootm.c      No Kernel subimage unit name, using 
configuration
-         -101  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get configuration for kernel 
subimage
-         102   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel unit name specified
-         -103  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage node offset
-         103   common/cmd_bootm.c      Found configuration node
-         104   common/cmd_bootm.c      Got kernel subimage node offset
-         -104  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage hash verification failed
-         105   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage hash verification OK
-         -105  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage is for unsupported 
architecture
-         106   common/cmd_bootm.c      Architecture check OK
-         -106  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage has wrong type
-         107   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage type OK
-         -107  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage data/size
-         108   common/cmd_bootm.c      Got kernel subimage data/size
-         -108  common/cmd_bootm.c      Wrong image type (not legacy, FIT)
-         -109  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage type
-         -110  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage comp
-         -111  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage os
-         -112  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage load address
-         -113  common/cmd_bootm.c      Image uncompress/copy overwrite error
-
-         120   common/image.c          Start initial ramdisk verification
-         -120  common/image.c          Ramdisk FIT image has incorrect format
-         121   common/image.c          Ramdisk FIT image has correct format
-         122   common/image.c          No ramdisk subimage unit name, using 
configuration
-         -122  common/image.c          Can't get configuration for ramdisk 
subimage
-         123   common/image.c          Ramdisk unit name specified
-         -124  common/image.c          Can't get ramdisk subimage node offset
-         125   common/image.c          Got ramdisk subimage node offset
-         -125  common/image.c          Ramdisk subimage hash verification 
failed
-         126   common/image.c          Ramdisk subimage hash verification OK
-         -126  common/image.c          Ramdisk subimage for unsupported 
architecture
-         127   common/image.c          Architecture check OK
-         -127  common/image.c          Can't get ramdisk subimage data/size
-         128   common/image.c          Got ramdisk subimage data/size
-         129   common/image.c          Can't get ramdisk load address
-         -129  common/image.c          Got ramdisk load address
-
-         -130  common/cmd_doc.c        Incorrect FIT image format
-         131   common/cmd_doc.c        FIT image format OK
-
-         -140  common/cmd_ide.c        Incorrect FIT image format
-         141   common/cmd_ide.c        FIT image format OK
-
-         -150  common/cmd_nand.c       Incorrect FIT image format
-         151   common/cmd_nand.c       FIT image format OK
-
-endmenu
-
 menu "Boot media"
 
 config NOR_BOOT
diff --git a/common/Kconfig.boot b/common/Kconfig.boot
index d65b66d53ce..eb85045255a 100644
--- a/common/Kconfig.boot
+++ b/common/Kconfig.boot
@@ -338,4 +338,295 @@ config ARCH_FIXUP_FDT_MEMORY
 
 endmenu                # Boot images
 
+menu "Boot timing"
+
+config BOOTSTAGE
+       bool "Boot timing and reporting"
+       help
+         Enable recording of boot time while booting. To use it, insert
+         calls to bootstage_mark() with a suitable BOOTSTAGE_ID from
+         bootstage.h. Only a single entry is recorded for each ID. You can
+         give the entry a name with bootstage_mark_name(). You can also
+         record elapsed time in a particular stage using bootstage_start()
+         before starting and bootstage_accum() when finished. Bootstage will
+         add up all the accumulated time and report it.
+
+         Normally, IDs are defined in bootstage.h but a small number of
+         additional 'user' IDs can be used by passing BOOTSTAGE_ID_ALLOC
+         as the ID.
+
+         Calls to show_boot_progress() will also result in log entries but
+         these will not have names.
+
+config SPL_BOOTSTAGE
+       bool "Boot timing and reported in SPL"
+       depends on BOOTSTAGE
+       help
+         Enable recording of boot time in SPL. To make this visible to U-Boot
+         proper, enable BOOTSTAGE_STASH as well. This will stash the timing
+         information when SPL finishes and load it when U-Boot proper starts
+         up.
+
+config TPL_BOOTSTAGE
+       bool "Boot timing and reported in TPL"
+       depends on BOOTSTAGE
+       help
+         Enable recording of boot time in SPL. To make this visible to U-Boot
+         proper, enable BOOTSTAGE_STASH as well. This will stash the timing
+         information when TPL finishes and load it when U-Boot proper starts
+         up.
+
+config BOOTSTAGE_REPORT
+       bool "Display a detailed boot timing report before booting the OS"
+       depends on BOOTSTAGE
+       help
+         Enable output of a boot time report just before the OS is booted.
+         This shows how long it took U-Boot to go through each stage of the
+         boot process. The report looks something like this:
+
+               Timer summary in microseconds:
+                      Mark    Elapsed  Stage
+                         0          0  reset
+                 3,575,678  3,575,678  board_init_f start
+                 3,575,695         17  arch_cpu_init A9
+                 3,575,777         82  arch_cpu_init done
+                 3,659,598     83,821  board_init_r start
+                 3,910,375    250,777  main_loop
+                29,916,167 26,005,792  bootm_start
+                30,361,327    445,160  start_kernel
+
+config BOOTSTAGE_RECORD_COUNT
+       int "Number of boot stage records to store"
+       default 30
+       help
+         This is the size of the bootstage record list and is the maximum
+         number of bootstage records that can be recorded.
+
+config SPL_BOOTSTAGE_RECORD_COUNT
+       int "Number of boot stage records to store for SPL"
+       default 5
+       help
+         This is the size of the bootstage record list and is the maximum
+         number of bootstage records that can be recorded.
+
+config TPL_BOOTSTAGE_RECORD_COUNT
+       int "Number of boot stage records to store for TPL"
+       default 5
+       help
+         This is the size of the bootstage record list and is the maximum
+         number of bootstage records that can be recorded.
+
+config BOOTSTAGE_FDT
+       bool "Store boot timing information in the OS device tree"
+       depends on BOOTSTAGE
+       help
+         Stash the bootstage information in the FDT. A root 'bootstage'
+         node is created with each bootstage id as a child. Each child
+         has a 'name' property and either 'mark' containing the
+         mark time in microseconds, or 'accum' containing the
+         accumulated time for that bootstage id in microseconds.
+         For example:
+
+               bootstage {
+                       154 {
+                               name = "board_init_f";
+                               mark = <3575678>;
+                       };
+                       170 {
+                               name = "lcd";
+                               accum = <33482>;
+                       };
+               };
+
+         Code in the Linux kernel can find this in /proc/devicetree.
+
+config BOOTSTAGE_STASH
+       bool "Stash the boot timing information in memory before booting OS"
+       depends on BOOTSTAGE
+       help
+         Some OSes do not support device tree. Bootstage can instead write
+         the boot timing information in a binary format at a given address.
+         This happens through a call to bootstage_stash(), typically in
+         the CPU's cleanup_before_linux() function. You can use the
+         'bootstage stash' and 'bootstage unstash' commands to do this on
+         the command line.
+
+config BOOTSTAGE_STASH_ADDR
+       hex "Address to stash boot timing information"
+       default 0
+       help
+         Provide an address which will not be overwritten by the OS when it
+         starts, so that it can read this information when ready.
+
+config BOOTSTAGE_STASH_SIZE
+       hex "Size of boot timing stash region"
+       default 0x1000
+       help
+         This should be large enough to hold the bootstage stash. A value of
+         4096 (4KiB) is normally plenty.
+
+config SHOW_BOOT_PROGRESS
+       bool "Show boot progress in a board-specific manner"
+       help
+         Defining this option allows to add some board-specific code (calling
+         a user-provided function show_boot_progress(int) that enables you to
+         show the system's boot progress on some display (for example, some
+         LEDs) on your board. At the moment, the following checkpoints are
+         implemented:
+
+         Legacy uImage format:
+
+         Arg   Where                   When
+           1   common/cmd_bootm.c      before attempting to boot an image
+          -1   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has bad     magic number
+           2   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has correct magic number
+          -2   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has bad     checksum
+           3   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image header has correct checksum
+          -3   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image data   has bad     checksum
+           4   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image data   has correct checksum
+          -4   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image is for unsupported architecture
+           5   common/cmd_bootm.c      Architecture check OK
+          -5   common/cmd_bootm.c      Wrong Image Type (not kernel, multi)
+           6   common/cmd_bootm.c      Image Type check OK
+          -6   common/cmd_bootm.c      gunzip uncompression error
+          -7   common/cmd_bootm.c      Unimplemented compression type
+           7   common/cmd_bootm.c      Uncompression OK
+           8   common/cmd_bootm.c      No uncompress/copy overwrite error
+          -9   common/cmd_bootm.c      Unsupported OS (not Linux, BSD, 
VxWorks, QNX)
+
+           9   common/image.c          Start initial ramdisk verification
+         -10   common/image.c          Ramdisk header has bad     magic number
+         -11   common/image.c          Ramdisk header has bad     checksum
+          10   common/image.c          Ramdisk header is OK
+         -12   common/image.c          Ramdisk data   has bad     checksum
+          11   common/image.c          Ramdisk data   has correct checksum
+          12   common/image.c          Ramdisk verification complete, start 
loading
+         -13   common/image.c          Wrong Image Type (not PPC Linux ramdisk)
+          13   common/image.c          Start multifile image verification
+          14   common/image.c          No initial ramdisk, no multifile, 
continue.
+
+          15   arch/<arch>/lib/bootm.c All preparation done, transferring 
control to OS
+
+         -30   arch/powerpc/lib/board.c        Fatal error, hang the system
+         -31   post/post.c             POST test failed, detected by 
post_output_backlog()
+         -32   post/post.c             POST test failed, detected by 
post_run_single()
+
+          34   common/cmd_doc.c        before loading a Image from a DOC device
+         -35   common/cmd_doc.c        Bad usage of "doc" command
+          35   common/cmd_doc.c        correct usage of "doc" command
+         -36   common/cmd_doc.c        No boot device
+          36   common/cmd_doc.c        correct boot device
+         -37   common/cmd_doc.c        Unknown Chip ID on boot device
+          37   common/cmd_doc.c        correct chip ID found, device available
+         -38   common/cmd_doc.c        Read Error on boot device
+          38   common/cmd_doc.c        reading Image header from DOC device OK
+         -39   common/cmd_doc.c        Image header has bad magic number
+          39   common/cmd_doc.c        Image header has correct magic number
+         -40   common/cmd_doc.c        Error reading Image from DOC device
+          40   common/cmd_doc.c        Image header has correct magic number
+          41   common/cmd_ide.c        before loading a Image from a IDE device
+         -42   common/cmd_ide.c        Bad usage of "ide" command
+          42   common/cmd_ide.c        correct usage of "ide" command
+         -43   common/cmd_ide.c        No boot device
+          43   common/cmd_ide.c        boot device found
+         -44   common/cmd_ide.c        Device not available
+          44   common/cmd_ide.c        Device available
+         -45   common/cmd_ide.c        wrong partition selected
+          45   common/cmd_ide.c        partition selected
+         -46   common/cmd_ide.c        Unknown partition table
+          46   common/cmd_ide.c        valid partition table found
+         -47   common/cmd_ide.c        Invalid partition type
+          47   common/cmd_ide.c        correct partition type
+         -48   common/cmd_ide.c        Error reading Image Header on boot 
device
+          48   common/cmd_ide.c        reading Image Header from IDE device OK
+         -49   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has bad magic number
+          49   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has correct magic number
+         -50   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has bad     checksum
+          50   common/cmd_ide.c        Image header has correct checksum
+         -51   common/cmd_ide.c        Error reading Image from IDE device
+          51   common/cmd_ide.c        reading Image from IDE device OK
+          52   common/cmd_nand.c       before loading a Image from a NAND 
device
+         -53   common/cmd_nand.c       Bad usage of "nand" command
+          53   common/cmd_nand.c       correct usage of "nand" command
+         -54   common/cmd_nand.c       No boot device
+          54   common/cmd_nand.c       boot device found
+         -55   common/cmd_nand.c       Unknown Chip ID on boot device
+          55   common/cmd_nand.c       correct chip ID found, device available
+         -56   common/cmd_nand.c       Error reading Image Header on boot 
device
+          56   common/cmd_nand.c       reading Image Header from NAND device OK
+         -57   common/cmd_nand.c       Image header has bad magic number
+          57   common/cmd_nand.c       Image header has correct magic number
+         -58   common/cmd_nand.c       Error reading Image from NAND device
+          58   common/cmd_nand.c       reading Image from NAND device OK
+
+         -60   common/env_common.c     Environment has a bad CRC, using default
+
+          64   net/eth.c               starting with Ethernet configuration.
+         -64   net/eth.c               no Ethernet found.
+          65   net/eth.c               Ethernet found.
+
+         -80   common/cmd_net.c        usage wrong
+          80   common/cmd_net.c        before calling net_loop()
+         -81   common/cmd_net.c        some error in net_loop() occurred
+          81   common/cmd_net.c        net_loop() back without error
+         -82   common/cmd_net.c        size == 0 (File with size 0 loaded)
+          82   common/cmd_net.c        trying automatic boot
+          83   common/cmd_net.c        running "source" command
+         -83   common/cmd_net.c        some error in automatic boot or 
"source" command
+          84   common/cmd_net.c        end without errors
+
+         FIT uImage format:
+
+         Arg   Where                   When
+         100   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel FIT Image has correct format
+         -100  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel FIT Image has incorrect format
+         101   common/cmd_bootm.c      No Kernel subimage unit name, using 
configuration
+         -101  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get configuration for kernel 
subimage
+         102   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel unit name specified
+         -103  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage node offset
+         103   common/cmd_bootm.c      Found configuration node
+         104   common/cmd_bootm.c      Got kernel subimage node offset
+         -104  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage hash verification failed
+         105   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage hash verification OK
+         -105  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage is for unsupported 
architecture
+         106   common/cmd_bootm.c      Architecture check OK
+         -106  common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage has wrong type
+         107   common/cmd_bootm.c      Kernel subimage type OK
+         -107  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage data/size
+         108   common/cmd_bootm.c      Got kernel subimage data/size
+         -108  common/cmd_bootm.c      Wrong image type (not legacy, FIT)
+         -109  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage type
+         -110  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage comp
+         -111  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage os
+         -112  common/cmd_bootm.c      Can't get kernel subimage load address
+         -113  common/cmd_bootm.c      Image uncompress/copy overwrite error
+
+         120   common/image.c          Start initial ramdisk verification
+         -120  common/image.c          Ramdisk FIT image has incorrect format
+         121   common/image.c          Ramdisk FIT image has correct format
+         122   common/image.c          No ramdisk subimage unit name, using 
configuration
+         -122  common/image.c          Can't get configuration for ramdisk 
subimage
+         123   common/image.c          Ramdisk unit name specified
+         -124  common/image.c          Can't get ramdisk subimage node offset
+         125   common/image.c          Got ramdisk subimage node offset
+         -125  common/image.c          Ramdisk subimage hash verification 
failed
+         126   common/image.c          Ramdisk subimage hash verification OK
+         -126  common/image.c          Ramdisk subimage for unsupported 
architecture
+         127   common/image.c          Architecture check OK
+         -127  common/image.c          Can't get ramdisk subimage data/size
+         128   common/image.c          Got ramdisk subimage data/size
+         129   common/image.c          Can't get ramdisk load address
+         -129  common/image.c          Got ramdisk load address
+
+         -130  common/cmd_doc.c        Incorrect FIT image format
+         131   common/cmd_doc.c        FIT image format OK
+
+         -140  common/cmd_ide.c        Incorrect FIT image format
+         141   common/cmd_ide.c        FIT image format OK
+
+         -150  common/cmd_nand.c       Incorrect FIT image format
+         151   common/cmd_nand.c       FIT image format OK
+
+endmenu
+
 endmenu                # Booting
-- 
2.28.0.618.gf4bc123cb7-goog

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