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This directory contains the next generation of EDK II build tools and template files.
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Templates are located in the Conf directory, while the tools executables for
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Microsoft Windows 32-bit Operating Systems are located in the Bin\Win32 directory.
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The binary tools will be updated only after passing developer testing.
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The BaseTools package will be updated with new tools only after all testing on a set
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of binary tools has successfully completed.
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Current state of the tools is Proto-Type - not all tool functions have been implemented
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and there may be bugs in these tools. These tools are under constant development at
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this time.
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BaseTools Simple Usage:
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1) Change the directory to the EDK2 root directory, where the edksetup.bat is
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2) Run "edksetup.bat NewBuild"
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3) Set the ACTIVE_PLATFORM to your desired platform description file
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(%WORKSPACE%\Conf\target.txt)
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4) To build platform, run "build" command in non-module directory
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5) To build module individually, run "build" command in module directory, i.e. where the
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*.inf file is
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Notes:
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1) The tree structure generated by build tools is similar to Ant build system.
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2) Makefile can be called directly by nmake for both top level platform and module. But
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after you call "nmake cleanall", you have to call "build" command to rebuild platform
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or modules because the AutoGen.* files have been be removed. The "makefile" itself
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cannot generate AutoGen.* files. Only "build" command can.
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3) build.exe in %WORKSPACE%\BaseTools\Bin\Win32 is generated from following revision of
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Python source code:
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r790 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\Autogen
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r790 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\build
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r790 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\Common
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r790 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\CommonDataClass
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r790 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\GenFds
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4) GenFds.exe has is a combo of the follow python source.(This is a temporary branch)
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r750 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\Common
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r750 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\CommonDataClass
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r750 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\GenFds
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Brief usage for Migration Tool MigrationMsa2Inf.exe:
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1. Command line format:
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MigrationMsa2Inf [options]
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2. Input Files:
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A syntactically valid MSA file
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3. Output Files:
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An extended INF file with possible auto-generated EntryPoint.c, CommonHeader.h/CommonHeader.txt, depending on options and module contents.
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4. Prerequisite:
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a. The workspace directory must be specified either by environment variable or -w option.
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b. The Framework Database file must exist to specify the available packages in current workspace.
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Two possible locations are: (The first location overrides the second)
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$(WORKSPACE)\Tools\Conf\FrameworkDatabase.db
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$(WORKSPACE)\Conf\FrameworkDatabase.db.
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The <PackageList> field in FrameworkDatabase.db lists all available packages in current workspace.
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One example:
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<PackageList>
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<Filename>MdePkg/MdePkg.nspd</Filename>
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<Filename>MdeModulePkg/MdeModulePkg.spd</Filename>
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<Filename>IntelFrameworkPkg/IntelFrameworkPkg.spd</Filename>
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</PackageList>
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The package list in FrameworkDatabase.db is important to the final quality of migration:
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(1) It suggests the new package location: Translate package dependency Guid in MSA to Workspace relative path.
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If the package dependency Guid cannot be found in current workspace a warning message is raised.
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(2) It collects the Protocol/Guid/Ppi GuidCName a package contains.
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The GuidCName acts as "clue" to add e.g. #include <Protocol/DiskIo.h> in CommonHeader.h
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5. Example:
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WORKSAPCE has already been set: $(WORKSPACE) = c:\work\EdkII.
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a. MigrationMsa2Inf -f c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\WinNtThunkDxe\WinNtThunk.msa -o c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\WinNtThunkDxe\WinNtThunk.inf
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b. MigrationMsa2Inf -f c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\WinNtThunkDxe\WinNtThunk.msa -a
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Example a & b are equivalent to migrate WinNtThunk driver from EDKII to EDKII' code base.
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c. MigrationMsa2Inf -f c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\WinNtThunkDxe\WinNtThunk.msa -a -c
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The extra "-c" option performs several hardcode mapping due to the naming change in EDKII':
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OldMdePkg Guid -> MdePkgGuid,
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EdkModulePkg Guid -> MdeModulePkgGuid,
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EdkGraphicsLib -> GraphicsLib
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HiiLib -> HiiLibFramework
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...
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d. MigrationMsa2Inf -f c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\WinNtThunkDxe\WinNtThunk.msa -m
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The extra "-m" option suppresses the generation of "CommonHeader.h" and leave all C files intact.
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Instead, it generates "CommonHeader.txt". Developers can manually copy its content to a local common header file in a module.
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6. Known Limitations:
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a. Tool does not handle Exit Boot Services Callback & Virtual Address Changed Event. Developers need to handle it manually.
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b. The #include <Library/AbcLib.h> is based on library class naming convention: The header filename for "AbcLib" class are "AbcLib.h" by convention.
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c. The #include <Guid/Xyz.h>, <Protocol/Xyz.h> and <Ppi/Xyz.h> are added based on gGuidCName listed in MSA.
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If a GuidCName cannot map to a package Guid/Protocol/Ppi header file, a warning message is raised.
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If a module uses the definition in a pakcage Guid/Protocol/Ppi header file without list its associative GuidCName, the build will beak. Developer needs to manually add the include statement.
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d. The [Depex] sections are generated from DXS files with Guid Macro translated to Guid CName by naming convention, etc.
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If tool fails to "guess" the Guid CName from Guid Macro, it will leave the GuidMacro in [Depex] section for manual resolution.
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e. When tool generates [Sources] section, the modifiers for source files are lost. (Need to add proper tool chain, etc)
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f. When tool generates [LibraryClasses] section, the recommended library instances are lost. (No impact to build)
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7. Pyton Source
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r682 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\MigrationMsa2Inf
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Brief Usage for PcdSyntax Update:
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Usage:
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PcdSyntaxUpdate.exe <directory_name>
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It searches all INF, DEC and DSC file under <directory_name> and update them with the following rules:
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1. Update INF files to conform to INF spec 0.44:
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a. Rename PCD section name: e.g. [PcdsFeatureFlag] -> [FeaturePcd]
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b. Adjust PCD section item format: e.g. PcdDebugClearMemoryValue|gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid -> gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDebugClearMemoryValue
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c. Update the syntax of binary INF file (not PCD related)
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2. Update DEC files to confirm to DEC spec 0.36
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Adjust PCD section item format: e.g. PcdWinNtPhysicalDisk|0x00001000|gEfiNt32PkgTokenSpaceGuid|VOID*|L"E:RW;245760;512"-> gEfiNt32PkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdWinNtFlashFvRecoverySize|0x0|UINT32|0x00001011
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3. Update DSC files to confirm to DSC spec
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a. Adjust string/array typed PCD item format: e.g. PcdWinNtMemorySizeForSecMain|gEfiNt32PkgTokenSpaceGuid|L"64!64"|12 -> gEfiNt32PkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdWinNtMemorySizeForSecMain|L"64!64"|VOID*|12
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b. Adjust non-string/array typed PCD item format: e.g. PcdWinNtBootMode|gEfiNt32PkgTokenSpaceGuid|1 -> gEfiNt32PkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdWinNtBootMode|1
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c. Update the override library class in [Components] section: e.g.
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<LibraryClass> {
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PcdLib|MdePkg/Library/BasePcdLibNull/BasePcdLibNull.inf
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}
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To
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<LibraryClasses> {
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PcdLib|MdePkg/Library/BasePcdLibNull/BasePcdLibNull.inf
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}
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Brief usage for Migration Tool Spd2Dec.exe:
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1. Command line format:
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Spd2Dec [options] input_filename
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2. Input File:
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A syntactically valid SPD file
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3. Output Files:
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A DEC file whose syntax confirms to DEC spec.
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4. Example:
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a. Spd2Dec -o c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\Nt32.spd c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\Nt32.dec
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b. Spd2Dec -a c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\Nt32.spd
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Example a & b are equivalent to migrate Nt32 package SPD file from EDKII to EDKII' snytax.
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6. Pyton Source
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r777 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\spd2Dec
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Brief usage for Migration Tool Fpd2Dsc.exe:
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1. Command line format:
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Fpd2Dsc [options] input_filename
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2. Input File:
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A syntactically valid FPD file
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3. Output Files:
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A DSC file which syntax confirms to DSC spec.
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4. Prerequisite:
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a. The workspace directory must be specified either by environment variable or -w option.
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5. Example:
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WORKSAPCE has already been set: $(WORKSPACE) = c:\work\EdkII.
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a. Fpd2Dsc -o c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\Nt32.dsc c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\Nt32.fpd
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b. Fpd2Dsc -a c:\work\EdkII\Nt32Pkg\Nt32.fpd
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Example a & b are equivalent to migrate Nt32 platform description file from EDKII to EDKII' snytax.
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6. Known Limitations:
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a. Tool does not handle Libraries Section since no related info in original FPD file. Developers need to handle it manually in the output DSC file.
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b. If MSA file which is corresponds to module guid could not be found in currect workspace, tool will dump the module guid.
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7. Pyton Source
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r767 <buildtools_project>\BaseTools\Source\Python\Fpd2Dsc
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27-September-2007
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