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#
# Copyright (c) 2011-2015, ARM Limited. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2014, Linaro Limited. All rights reserved.
# Copyright (c) 2015 - 2016, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
#
# This program and the accompanying materials
# are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License
# which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at
# http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
#
# THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
#
################################################################################
#
# FD Section
# The [FD] Section is made up of the definition statements and a
# description of what goes into the Flash Device Image. Each FD section
# defines one flash "device" image. A flash device image may be one of
# the following: Removable media bootable image (like a boot floppy
# image,) an Option ROM image (that would be "flashed" into an add-in
# card,) a System "Flash" image (that would be burned into a system's
# flash) or an Update ("Capsule") image that will be used to update and
# existing system flash.
#
################################################################################
[FD.QEMU_EFI]
BaseAddress = 0x00000000|gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFdBaseAddress # QEMU assigns 0 - 0x8000000 for a BootROM
Size = 0x00200000|gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFdSize # The size in bytes of the FLASH Device
ErasePolarity = 1
# This one is tricky, it must be: BlockSize * NumBlocks = Size
BlockSize = 0x00001000
NumBlocks = 0x200
################################################################################
#
# Following are lists of FD Region layout which correspond to the locations of different
# images within the flash device.
#
# Regions must be defined in ascending order and may not overlap.
#
# A Layout Region start with a eight digit hex offset (leading "0x" required) followed by
# the pipe "|" character, followed by the size of the region, also in hex with the leading
# "0x" characters. Like:
# Offset|Size
# PcdOffsetCName|PcdSizeCName
# RegionType <FV, DATA, or FILE>
#
################################################################################
#
# UEFI has trouble dealing with FVs that reside at physical address 0x0.
# So instead, put a hardcoded 'jump to 0x1000' at offset 0x0, and put the
# real FV at offset 0x1000
#
0x00000000|0x00001000
DATA = {
!if $(ARCH) == AARCH64
0x00, 0x04, 0x00, 0x14 # 'b 0x1000' in AArch64 ASM
!else
0xfe, 0x03, 0x00, 0xea # 'b 0x1000' in AArch32 ASM
!endif
}
0x00001000|0x001ff000
gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFvBaseAddress|gArmTokenSpaceGuid.PcdFvSize
FV = FVMAIN_COMPACT
################################################################################
#
# FV Section
#
# [FV] section is used to define what components or modules are placed within a flash
# device file. This section also defines order the components and modules are positioned
# within the image. The [FV] section consists of define statements, set statements and
# module statements.
#
################################################################################
[FV.FvMain]
BlockSize = 0x40
NumBlocks = 0 # This FV gets compressed so make it just big enough
FvAlignment = 16 # FV alignment and FV attributes setting.
ERASE_POLARITY = 1
MEMORY_MAPPED = TRUE
STICKY_WRITE = TRUE
LOCK_CAP = TRUE
LOCK_STATUS = TRUE
WRITE_DISABLED_CAP = TRUE
WRITE_ENABLED_CAP = TRUE
WRITE_STATUS = TRUE
WRITE_LOCK_CAP = TRUE
WRITE_LOCK_STATUS = TRUE
READ_DISABLED_CAP = TRUE
READ_ENABLED_CAP = TRUE
READ_STATUS = TRUE
READ_LOCK_CAP = TRUE
READ_LOCK_STATUS = TRUE
INF MdeModulePkg/Core/Dxe/DxeMain.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Dxe/Pcd.inf
INF ArmVirtPkg/VirtioFdtDxe/VirtioFdtDxe.inf
INF ArmVirtPkg/FdtClientDxe/FdtClientDxe.inf
INF ArmVirtPkg/HighMemDxe/HighMemDxe.inf
#
# PI DXE Drivers producing Architectural Protocols (EFI Services)
#
INF ArmPkg/Drivers/CpuDxe/CpuDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Core/RuntimeDxe/RuntimeDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/SecurityStubDxe/SecurityStubDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/CapsuleRuntimeDxe/CapsuleRuntimeDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/FaultTolerantWriteDxe/FaultTolerantWriteDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Variable/RuntimeDxe/VariableRuntimeDxe.inf
!if $(SECURE_BOOT_ENABLE) == TRUE
INF SecurityPkg/VariableAuthenticated/SecureBootConfigDxe/SecureBootConfigDxe.inf
!endif
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/MonotonicCounterRuntimeDxe/MonotonicCounterRuntimeDxe.inf
INF EmbeddedPkg/ResetRuntimeDxe/ResetRuntimeDxe.inf
INF EmbeddedPkg/RealTimeClockRuntimeDxe/RealTimeClockRuntimeDxe.inf
INF EmbeddedPkg/MetronomeDxe/MetronomeDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/HiiDatabaseDxe/HiiDatabaseDxe.inf
#
# Multiple Console IO support
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Console/ConPlatformDxe/ConPlatformDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Console/ConSplitterDxe/ConSplitterDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Console/GraphicsConsoleDxe/GraphicsConsoleDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Console/TerminalDxe/TerminalDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/SerialDxe/SerialDxe.inf
INF ArmPkg/Drivers/ArmGic/ArmGicDxe.inf
INF ArmPkg/Drivers/TimerDxe/TimerDxe.inf
INF ArmPlatformPkg/Drivers/NorFlashDxe/NorFlashDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/WatchdogTimerDxe/WatchdogTimer.inf
#
# FAT filesystem + GPT/MBR partitioning
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Disk/DiskIoDxe/DiskIoDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Disk/PartitionDxe/PartitionDxe.inf
INF FatPkg/EnhancedFatDxe/Fat.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Disk/UnicodeCollation/EnglishDxe/EnglishDxe.inf
#
# Platform Driver
#
INF OvmfPkg/VirtioBlkDxe/VirtioBlk.inf
INF OvmfPkg/VirtioNetDxe/VirtioNet.inf
INF OvmfPkg/VirtioScsiDxe/VirtioScsi.inf
INF OvmfPkg/VirtioRngDxe/VirtioRng.inf
#
# UEFI application (Shell Embedded Boot Loader)
#
INF ShellPkg/Application/Shell/Shell.inf
#
# Bds
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/DevicePathDxe/DevicePathDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/DisplayEngineDxe/DisplayEngineDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/SetupBrowserDxe/SetupBrowserDxe.inf
ArmVirtPkg/ArmVirtQemu: use MdeModulePkg/BDS Based on OvmfPkg commit 79c098b6d25d. Unlike in OVMF, no USE_OLD_BDS fallback is introduced; I think that ArmVirtPkg is less widely used by non-developers than OvmfPkg. ArmVirtXen is not modified, as it uses PlatformIntelBdsLib from ArmPlatformPkg. About this patch: - DxeServicesLib and SortLib are resolved generally (they have broad client module type lists). - ReportStatusCodeLib is resolved for UEFI_APPLICATION modules. - GenericBdsLib and PlatformBdsLib are replaced with UefiBootManagerLib and PlatformBootManagerLib, and resolved from under MdeModulePkg and ArmVirtPkg, respectively. - QemuBootOrderLib is pointed to the QemuNewBootOrderLib instance. - FileExplorerLib no longer depends on SECURE_BOOT_ENABLE, it is nedeed by BootMaintenanceManagerUiLib, which we link into UiApp. - PcdBootManagerMenuFile carries the FILE_GUID of "MdeModulePkg/Application/UiApp/UiApp.inf". The default PCD value from "MdeModulePkg/MdeModulePkg.dec" points to "MdeModulePkg/Application/BootManagerMenuApp/BootManagerMenuApp.inf", which, according to the commit that introduced it (a382952f8255), only 'provides a very simple UI showing all the boot options recorded by "BootOrder" and user can select any of them to boot'. - Include the new core BDS driver, and include the boot manager application, with the usual main menu entries. Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Cc: Ruiyu Ni <ruiyu.ni@intel.com> Fixes: https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/issues/83 Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Tested-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Ruiyu Ni <ruiyu.ni@Intel.com>
2016-05-05 19:12:09 +02:00
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/BdsDxe/BdsDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Application/UiApp/UiApp.inf
#
# Networking stack
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/DpcDxe/DpcDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/ArpDxe/ArpDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Dhcp4Dxe/Dhcp4Dxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Ip4Dxe/Ip4Dxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/MnpDxe/MnpDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/VlanConfigDxe/VlanConfigDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Mtftp4Dxe/Mtftp4Dxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Tcp4Dxe/Tcp4Dxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/Udp4Dxe/Udp4Dxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/UefiPxeBcDxe/UefiPxeBcDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Network/IScsiDxe/IScsiDxe.inf
#
# SCSI Bus and Disk Driver
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Scsi/ScsiBusDxe/ScsiBusDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Scsi/ScsiDiskDxe/ScsiDiskDxe.inf
#
# SMBIOS Support
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/SmbiosDxe/SmbiosDxe.inf
INF OvmfPkg/SmbiosPlatformDxe/SmbiosPlatformDxe.inf
!if $(ARCH) == AARCH64
#
# ACPI Support
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Acpi/AcpiTableDxe/AcpiTableDxe.inf
INF OvmfPkg/AcpiPlatformDxe/QemuFwCfgAcpiPlatformDxe.inf
!endif
#
# PCI support
#
INF ArmVirtPkg/PciHostBridgeDxe/PciHostBridgeDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/PciBusDxe/PciBusDxe.inf
INF OvmfPkg/VirtioPciDeviceDxe/VirtioPciDeviceDxe.inf
INF OvmfPkg/Virtio10Dxe/Virtio10.inf
#
# Video support
#
INF OvmfPkg/QemuVideoDxe/QemuVideoDxe.inf
INF OvmfPkg/PlatformDxe/Platform.inf
#
# USB Support
#
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/UhciDxe/UhciDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/EhciDxe/EhciDxe.inf
ArmVirtualizationPkg/ArmVirtualizationQemu: include XHCI driver The "virt" machine type of qemu-system-(arm|aarch64) had no PCIe support prior to qemu commit 4ab29b82 arm: Add PCIe host bridge in virt machine With that commit, the "virt" board acquired the capability to expose an XHCI controller. Using a USB keyboard as example, the command line options were -device nec-usb-xhci -device usb-kbd However, due to a slight XHCI emulation bug in QEMU -- dating back to several years earlier -- edk2's XHCI driver would encounter a failed ASSERT(). This emulation problem has been fixed in QEMU commit aa685789 xhci: generate a Transfer Event for each Transfer TRB with the IOC bit set and now edk2's XHCI driver works well on QEMU's "nec-usb-xhci" device. Let's enable the driver in ArmVirtualizationQemu, as XHCI emulation is reportedly more virtualization-friendly than EHCI, consuming less CPU. (ArmVirtualizationXen is not modified because it includes no USB-related drivers at all.) This patch should not regress existing QEMU command lines (ie. expose the failed ASSERT()) because QEMU's "-device nec-usb-xhci" has never before resulted in USB devices that worked with edk2 firmware builds, hence users have never had a reason to add that option. Now that they learn about XHCI support in ArmVirtualizationQemu by reading this commit message, they (or their packagers) will also know to update qemu to aa685789 or later (in practice that means the upcoming 2.3 release), at least if they want to use '-device nec-usb-xhci' with edk2, for the first time ever. Cc: Leif Lindholm <Leif.Lindholm@arm.com> Cc: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Cc: Alexander Graf <agraf@suse.de> Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0 Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Ard Biesheuvel <ard.biesheuvel@linaro.org> Reviewed-by: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@arm.com> git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/edk2/code/trunk/edk2@17053 6f19259b-4bc3-4df7-8a09-765794883524
2015-03-16 20:57:06 +01:00
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Pci/XhciDxe/XhciDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Usb/UsbBusDxe/UsbBusDxe.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Bus/Usb/UsbKbDxe/UsbKbDxe.inf
#
# TianoCore logo (splash screen)
#
FILE FREEFORM = PCD(gEfiIntelFrameworkModulePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdLogoFile) {
SECTION RAW = MdeModulePkg/Logo/Logo.bmp
}
[FV.FVMAIN_COMPACT]
FvAlignment = 16
ERASE_POLARITY = 1
MEMORY_MAPPED = TRUE
STICKY_WRITE = TRUE
LOCK_CAP = TRUE
LOCK_STATUS = TRUE
WRITE_DISABLED_CAP = TRUE
WRITE_ENABLED_CAP = TRUE
WRITE_STATUS = TRUE
WRITE_LOCK_CAP = TRUE
WRITE_LOCK_STATUS = TRUE
READ_DISABLED_CAP = TRUE
READ_ENABLED_CAP = TRUE
READ_STATUS = TRUE
READ_LOCK_CAP = TRUE
READ_LOCK_STATUS = TRUE
INF ArmPlatformPkg/PrePeiCore/PrePeiCoreUniCore.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Core/Pei/PeiMain.inf
INF ArmPlatformPkg/PlatformPei/PlatformPeim.inf
INF ArmPlatformPkg/MemoryInitPei/MemoryInitPeim.inf
INF ArmPkg/Drivers/CpuPei/CpuPei.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/PCD/Pei/Pcd.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Universal/Variable/Pei/VariablePei.inf
INF MdeModulePkg/Core/DxeIplPeim/DxeIpl.inf
FILE FV_IMAGE = 9E21FD93-9C72-4c15-8C4B-E77F1DB2D792 {
SECTION GUIDED EE4E5898-3914-4259-9D6E-DC7BD79403CF PROCESSING_REQUIRED = TRUE {
SECTION FV_IMAGE = FVMAIN
}
}
################################################################################
#
# Rules are use with the [FV] section's module INF type to define
# how an FFS file is created for a given INF file. The following Rule are the default
# rules for the different module type. User can add the customized rules to define the
# content of the FFS file.
#
################################################################################
############################################################################
# Example of a DXE_DRIVER FFS file with a Checksum encapsulation section #
############################################################################
#
#[Rule.Common.DXE_DRIVER]
# FILE DRIVER = $(NAMED_GUID) {
# DXE_DEPEX DXE_DEPEX Optional $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).depex
# COMPRESS PI_STD {
# GUIDED {
# PE32 PE32 $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
# UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
# VERSION STRING="$(INF_VERSION)" Optional BUILD_NUM=$(BUILD_NUMBER)
# }
# }
# }
#
############################################################################
[Rule.Common.SEC]
FILE SEC = $(NAMED_GUID) RELOCS_STRIPPED FIXED {
TE TE Align = Auto $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
}
[Rule.Common.PEI_CORE]
FILE PEI_CORE = $(NAMED_GUID) FIXED {
TE TE Align = Auto $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
UI STRING ="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}
[Rule.Common.PEIM]
FILE PEIM = $(NAMED_GUID) FIXED {
PEI_DEPEX PEI_DEPEX Optional $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).depex
TE TE Align = Auto $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}
[Rule.Common.PEIM.TIANOCOMPRESSED]
FILE PEIM = $(NAMED_GUID) DEBUG_MYTOOLS_IA32 {
PEI_DEPEX PEI_DEPEX Optional $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).depex
GUIDED A31280AD-481E-41B6-95E8-127F4C984779 PROCESSING_REQUIRED = TRUE {
PE32 PE32 $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}
}
[Rule.Common.DXE_CORE]
FILE DXE_CORE = $(NAMED_GUID) {
PE32 PE32 $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}
[Rule.Common.UEFI_DRIVER]
FILE DRIVER = $(NAMED_GUID) {
DXE_DEPEX DXE_DEPEX Optional $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).depex
PE32 PE32 $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}
[Rule.Common.DXE_DRIVER]
FILE DRIVER = $(NAMED_GUID) {
DXE_DEPEX DXE_DEPEX Optional $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).depex
PE32 PE32 $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}
[Rule.Common.DXE_RUNTIME_DRIVER]
FILE DRIVER = $(NAMED_GUID) {
DXE_DEPEX DXE_DEPEX Optional $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).depex
PE32 PE32 $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}
[Rule.Common.UEFI_APPLICATION]
FILE APPLICATION = $(NAMED_GUID) {
UI STRING ="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
PE32 PE32 $(INF_OUTPUT)/$(MODULE_NAME).efi
}
[Rule.Common.UEFI_DRIVER.BINARY]
FILE DRIVER = $(NAMED_GUID) {
DXE_DEPEX DXE_DEPEX Optional |.depex
PE32 PE32 |.efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
VERSION STRING="$(INF_VERSION)" Optional BUILD_NUM=$(BUILD_NUMBER)
}
[Rule.Common.UEFI_APPLICATION.BINARY]
FILE APPLICATION = $(NAMED_GUID) {
PE32 PE32 |.efi
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
VERSION STRING="$(INF_VERSION)" Optional BUILD_NUM=$(BUILD_NUMBER)
}
[Rule.Common.USER_DEFINED.ACPITABLE]
FILE FREEFORM = $(NAMED_GUID) {
RAW ACPI |.acpi
RAW ASL |.aml
UI STRING="$(MODULE_NAME)" Optional
}