Hi,
Do you have the source code for bootloader? If yes, then you have a number 
of ways to share it with main OS. Like storing them on a shared partition 
inside emmc.

Cheers
Shivanand

On Tuesday, December 3, 2013 11:36:10 PM UTC+5:30, Maninder Singh wrote:
>
> I have a query.When we power on an android phone say a Samsung smartphone 
> running the bootloader sboot , the bootloader image i.e the splash screen 
> displaying the model number like GT-N7100(Galaxy Note 2) is seen.Till now 
> the kernel has not started yet.After that the screen dims a bit and then 
> the kernel starts.This splash screen is nothing but a ".jpg" image which 
> can be found inside the bootloader code i guess.But my question is how this 
> image gets copied to the frame buffer.This image gets copied to the 
> kernel.But how??..Moreover suppose the phone has finished booting up and 
> home screen is displayed,Now if I want that image how can i access 
> it,Suppose i want to display that splash screen image again.How can i 
> access it now from kernel space..
>

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