BaseTools now raises an error when a PCD is not declared in a DEC.
This change:
- Remove undeclared PCDs
- Add PCD declaration to DEC file
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Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Olivier Martin <olivier.martin@arm.com>
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Contributions.txt documents the contribution process for all
tianocore projects. The conents of Contributions.txt should
match in all cases.
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used by that project.
Signed-off-by: Jordan Justen <jordan.l.justen@intel.com>
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The GICD_IGROUPR0 is banked for each connected processor. It means the
Non-Secure bits for the PPIs (Private Peripheral Interrupts) must be
configured for every processor.
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This NULL implementation should not affect the existing code flow and
avoid the builds to be broken by a missing dependency.
In a longer term, an implementation of CpuExceptionHandlerLib should
be provided for ARM architecture.
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The USB stack has been fixed last year (cache coherencey issue in DmaLib).
USB stack has been tested on BeagleBoard-xm with rev 12923 (10/01/2012).
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Each OS has its own default EDK2 toolchain. This change allows to overwrite
this default option.
Example: On Linux the default toolchain is ARMLINUXGCC, this command line can overwrite it:
TARGET_TOOLS=ARMGCC ./build.sh
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'arm-linux-gnueabi-gcc' is the compiler attached to the ARMLINUXGCC toolchain.
This compiler is available in the PATH environment variable when the Linaro's
toolchain package is installed (Ubuntu distribution).
If if compiler is in the path then select the ARMLINUXGCC toolchain. This change
is to make easier to build UEFI on the BeagleBoard for new starters by hiding the
toolchain.
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It is the tool BeagleBoardPkg/Tools/generate_image which will add a CH header to a the
BeagleBoard FD file.
The build macro EDK2_SECOND_STAGE_BOOTOLADER is not required any more.
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This library hides where the 'XIP' Global Variable are located in the memory.
It is expected the Sec/PrePi modules define the Global Variable area through
the GlobalVariable HOB.
The ArmPlatformGlobalVariableLib library allows access to global variables by
their offsets in this region.
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In PrePi the StackBase is automatically calculated from the top of the memory.
The information is now passed from the assembly files to the C code.
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The denomination 'Normal' was used to make reference to the 'Normal'
or 'Non Secure' or 'Non Trusted' world.
To avoid confusion, this prefix has been removed from PCDs to define
the normal world.
The PCDs explicitely related to the Secure/Trusted World continue to
have the 'Sec' prefix.
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When the BeagleBoard UEFI is started from a 1st (or 2nd stage) boot loader
it is possible there are still some pending IRQ.
Clean the interrupts before starting the BeagleBoard UEFI.
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To build the UEFI BeagleBoard firmware using this ARM framework either use ./build-next.sh
or directly call the EDK2 BaseTools with BeagleBoardPkg-next.dsc.
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By setting this macro, the OMAP353x header is stripped from the UEFI firmware.
Some boot loader (eg: x-loader) loads the second stage boot loader (u-boot or
uefi) to a specific address and start the firmware from this address.
This macro ensures the reset vector is located at the beginning of the image.
To build the BeagleBoard with ./build.sh to enable this feature:
./build.sh -D EDK2_SECOND_STAGE_BOOTOLADER=1
Note: in this case, you must use BEAGLEBOARD_EFI.fd (and not
BeagleBoard_EFI_flashboot.fd)
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BeagleBoardPkg: Switch to ArmPLatformPkg/Bds
The ArmPlatformPkg/Bds is able to boot Linux. Set the default boot device
for the BeagleBoardc to the SD card.
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The UEFI platform designer had to add '%a' to their EBL prompt PCD to print out the path
in the shell.
This change makes the addition of the path automatically after the platform specific value
in the EBL shell.
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