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The config option CONFIG_SILENT_CONSOLE can be used to quiet messages
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on the console. If the option has been enabled, the output can be
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silenced by setting the environment variable "silent". The variable
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is latched into the global data at an early stage in the boot process
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so deleting it with "setenv" will not take effect until the system is
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restarted.
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The following actions are taken if "silent" is set at boot time:
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- Until the console devices have been initialized, output has to be
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suppressed by testing for the flag "GD_FLG_SILENT" in "gd->flags".
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- When the console devices have been initialized, "stdout" and
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"stderr" are set to "nulldev", so subsequent messages are
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suppressed automatically. Make sure to enable "nulldev" by
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#defining CONFIG_SYS_DEVICE_NULLDEV in your board config file.
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- When booting a linux kernel, the "bootargs" are fixed up so that
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the argument "console=" will be in the command line, no matter how
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it was set in "bootargs" before.
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