Setting reboot type at run time for ARM

Arun Ramamurthy arun.ramamurthy at broadcom.com
Wed Mar 18 13:58:54 PDT 2015


On 15-03-17 05:50 PM, Florian Fainelli wrote:
> On 17/03/15 14:44, Arun Ramamurthy wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I would like to specify a reset type just before issuing the reboot
>> command in the kernel. I know the kernel command line parameter can be
>> set as "reboot=w" to indicate warm reset but I want to be able to decide
>> this at run time before issuing a reboot command. What would be the best
>> way to implement this? Modify the reboot command
>> to accept a parameter or is there a standard hook I can use?
>
> If you use the reboot(2) system call you can already specify a large
> number of options, for options that are currently not supported by
> coreutils' reboot or busybox's reboot, you could probably provide a
> shell script wrapper which calls into either your own reboot
> implementation or the regular one, would that work?
>
Thanks Florian. After looking at the sys call documentation, i can see 
that it passes an argument to the kernel_restart function if I use 
LINUX_REBOOT_CMD_RESTART2 as the cmd. However as you mentioned the 
coreutils reboot or busybox's reboot do not support these options so I 
will write a shell script to wrap the system call.




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