[U-Boot-Users] How to hardcoded linux kernel command line

Hi, I know that in U-boot, you can set up bootargs in the command prompt. But because I do not have specificated flash space for u-boot to store those data, can I hard-code the linux kernel command line? I mean just write it in the source code. If I can, where should I go? Thank you.
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In message 000801c4de1a$f7e8c680$df85d783@NICK you wrote:
But because I do not have specificated flash space for u-boot to store those data,
Why don't you? Why are you castrating one of the most powerful features of U-Boot?
can I hard-code the linux kernel command line? I mean just write it in the source code. If I can, where should I go?
Go and read the documentation. In this case, the README. Search for CONFIG_BOOTARGS
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