load command
Synopsis
load <interface> [<dev[:part]> [<addr> [<filename> [bytes [pos]]]]]
Description
The load command is used to read a file from a filesystem into memory.
The number of transferred bytes is saved in the environment variable filesize. The load address is saved in the environment variable fileaddr.
- interface
interface for accessing the block device (mmc, sata, scsi, usb, ….)
- dev
device number
- part
partition number, defaults to 0 (whole device)
- addr
load address, defaults to environment variable loadaddr or if loadaddr is not set to configuration variable CONFIG_SYS_LOAD_ADDR
- filename
path to file, defaults to environment variable bootfile
- bytes
maximum number of bytes to load
- pos
number of bytes to skip
part, addr, bytes, pos are hexadecimal numbers.
Example
=> load mmc 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} snp.efi
149280 bytes read in 11 ms (12.9 MiB/s)
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=> load mmc 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} snp.efi 1000000
149280 bytes read in 9 ms (15.8 MiB/s)
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=> load mmc 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} snp.efi 1000000 100
149024 bytes read in 10 ms (14.2 MiB/s)
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=> load mmc 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} snp.efi 10
16 bytes read in 1 ms (15.6 KiB/s)
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Configuration
The load command is only available if CONFIG_CMD_FS_GENERIC=y.
Return value
The return value $? is set to 0 (true) if the file was successfully loaded even if the number of bytes is less then the specified length.
If an error occurs, the return value $? is set to 1 (false).