* drivers, video: logo: Query regarding logo selection at run-time
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From: Moses Christopher @ 2020-06-09 13:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I'd like to know one if my approach towards the following problem statement
is correct or wrong,
*Developer should be able to select a logo on runtime using kernel command
line argument or something similar.*
As far as I see from the drivers/video/logo section, we need to implement
some mechanism to compile two ppm files into the kernel binary and provide
a mechanism to select the addresses based on kernel command line argument,
to switch the logo.
Is this approach valid ?
*Background information:*
I would like to generate one kernel binary and use it in two different
variants of same hardware. And to differentiate the variants, I would like
to use two different boot logos.
Kindly provide any suggestions or feedback.
Thanks for your time and patience.
Best Regards,
Moses Christopher B
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