default) can be selected with the `filename-prefixes` property in the bootstd
device.
-Note that the PXE bootmeth uses the same file format, but in a network context.
+Note that the :doc:`pxelinux` uses the same file format, but in a
+network context.
When invoked on a bootdev, this bootmeth searches for the file and creates a
bootflow if found.
Bootmeth drivers are provided for booting from various media:
- :doc:`extlinux / syslinux <extlinux>` boot from a storage device
- - extlinux boot from a network (PXE)
+ - :doc:`extlinux / syslinux <extlinux>` boot from a network (PXE)
- U-Boot scripts from disk, network or SPI flash
- EFI boot using bootefi from disk
- VBE
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+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+:
+
+PXE Bootmeth
+============
+
+PXE (Preboot eXecution-Environment) provides a way to boot an operating system
+over a network interface. The PXE bootmeth supports PXELINUX and allows U-Boot to
+provide a menu of possible Operating Systems from which the user can choose.
+
+U-Boot includes a parser for the `extlinux.conf` file described
+`here <https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/boot_loader_specification>`_.
+It consists primarily of a list of named operating systems along with the
+kernel, initial ramdisk and other settings. The file is retrieved from a network
+server using the TFTP protocol.
+
+When invoked on a bootdev, this bootmeth searches for the file and creates a
+bootflow if found. See
+`PXELINUX <https://wiki.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=PXELINUX>`_ for
+a full description of the search procedure.
+
+When the bootflow is booted, the bootmeth calls ``pxe_setup_ctx()`` to set up
+the context, then ``pxe_process()`` to process the file. Depending on the
+contents, this may boot an Operating System or provide a list of options to the
+user, perhaps with a timeout.
+
+The compatible string "u-boot,extlinux-pxe" is used for the driver. It is
+present if `CONFIG_BOOTMETH_EXTLINUX_PXE` is enabled.