| Intel(R) Platform Innovation Framework for EFI | |
| EFI Development Kit II Prime (EDK II Prime) | |
| Root Package 1.00 | |
| 2007-06-25 | |
| Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its | |
| subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. | |
| * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. | |
| Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation | |
| EDK II Prime packages are in the development phase. They consist of: | |
| BuildNotes2.txt - The build notes for this package | |
| MdePkg - Industry-standard headers and libraries | |
| BaseTools - Build -specific tools that are designed to help the | |
| developer create and modify drivers and libraries | |
| IntelFrameworkPkg - Tiano/Framework Includes and Libraries | |
| MdeModulePkg - UEFI 2.1/PI 1.0 compliant modules | |
| IntelFrameworkModulePKg - Tiano/Framework Includes and Libraries | |
| Nt32Pkg - UEFI 2.1/PI 1.0 emulation environment for Windows | |
| FatBinPkg - Binaries built from the FatPkg | |
| EdkShellBinPkg - Binaries of full shell, minimum shell and commonds(to be added) | |
| Note: | |
| EdkShellBinPkg is supported to support both EDK II build and EDKII Prime build by having several module description files. | |
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| Quick Start | |
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| In a command window, change to the top-level directory of the EDK II source. | |
| First, set up your workspace. If you have had a setup, please make sure that | |
| you don't have newer *.template in WORKSPACE\BaseTools\Conf. Otherwise remove | |
| *.txt files in WORKSPACE\Conf in advance. | |
| c:\MyWork\edk2\> edksetup newbuild | |
| Second, go to the module directory (For example, MdeModulePkg\Application\HelloWorld), | |
| and then begin to build | |
| c:\MyWork\edk2\> cd MdeModulePkg\Application\HelloWorld | |
| c:\MyWork\edk2\> build | |
| If you want to build the modules in other packages | |
| (For example, MdePkg\Library\BaseLib\BaseLib.inf), please edit open the <WORKSPACE>\Conf\Target.txt first, | |
| change the following line | |
| ACTIVE_PLATFORM = MdeModulePkg/MdeModulePkg.dsc | |
| to | |
| ACTIVE_PLATFORM = MdePkg/MdePkg.dsc | |
| and then go to MdePkg\Library\BaseLib directory and build | |
| c:\MyWork\edk2\> cd MdePkg\Library\BaseLib | |
| c:\MyWork\edk2\> build | |
| If you want build a platform, ACTIVE_PLATFORM must be set to your desired platform dsc file, | |
| go to directory which must be not a module's directory, and run "build" command. | |
| Instead of changing Target.txt, you can specify platform, module and/or architecture on command line. | |
| For example, if you want to build NT32 platform, you can just type | |
| c:\MyWork\edk2\> build -p Nt32Pkg\Nt32Pkg.dsc -a IA32 | |
| and if you want to build HelloWorld module, you can just type | |
| c:\MyWork\edk2\> build -p Nt32Pkg\Nt32Pkg.dsc -a IA32 -m MdeModulePkg\Application\HelloWorld\HelloWorld.inf | |
| Other helpful command line options of build tool include "-v" and "-d". "-v" option is used to turn on | |
| the verbose build, which provide more information during the build. "-d <debug level 0-9>" option is used to | |
| turn on the debug information which is helpful debugging build tools. | |
| For more information on build options, please try "build -h" on command line. Note that "/?" is not working. | |
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| Supported build targets | |
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| all - Build whole platform or module. It can be ignored. | |
| clean - Clean intermediate files | |
| cleanall - Clean all generated files and directories during build, except Makefile | |
| cleanlib - Clean all generated files and directories during library build | |
| run - Launch NT32 shell (only valid for NT32 platform) | |
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| Tools in Python | |
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| * Run buld tool written in Python from source | |
| The build tool written in Python can be executed from its source directly as long as you | |
| have the Python interpreter (version 2.5) installed. The source of Python code is locating at | |
| https://buildtools.tianocore.org/svn/buildtools/trunk/BaseTools/Source/Python | |
| where: | |
| Bld.py - The entry tool of build tools | |
| AutoGen.py - Generate AutoGen.c/.h and makefile only | |
| "MyBuild.py" steps: | |
| 1. Run "edksetup.bat newbuild" | |
| 2. Set ACTIVE_PLATFORM in WORKSPACE\Conf | |
| 3. Go to platform or module directory | |
| 4. Run "<python_interpreter.exe> <python_source_dir>\Bld.py" or "<python_source_dir>\Bld.py" | |
| directly. | |
| "AutoGen.py" steps: | |
| 1. Run "edksetup.bat newbuild" | |
| 2. Set ACTIVE_PLATFORM in WORKSPACE\Conf | |
| 4. Run "<python_interpreter.exe> <python_source_dir>\AutoGen.py" or "<python_source_dir>\AutoGen.py" | |
| * Convert Python source to exe file | |
| The tools written in Python can be coverted into executable program which can be executed | |
| without Python interpreter. One of the convertion tools is called cx_Freeze at | |
| http://sourceforge.net/projects/cx-freeze/ | |
| Suppose you have installed cx_Freeze at c:\cx_Freeze-3.0.3. Use following command line to convert MyBuild.py | |
| c:\cx_Freeze-3.0.3\FreezePython.exe --include-modules=encodings.cp437,encodings.gbk,encodings.utf_16,encodings.utf_8 --install-dir=.\mybuild MyBuild.py | |
| The generated .exe files are put in "mybuild" subdirectory. | |