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Developer's UEFI Emulation (DUET) on Edk2
A. Build DUET image on Windows Platform
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1. Tools preparation
To build DUET image, following tools are required:
1). *Visual Studio 2005*
Assume installed at <VS_PATH>,
e.g.: C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003\.
2). WinDDK
Assume installed at <WIN_DDK_PATH>, e.g.: C:\WINDDK\3790.1830\.
2. Build steps
2.1 Build Duet Platform module
1). run cmd.exe to open command line window.
2). enter workspace root directory such as c:\edk2_tree
2). run "edksetup.bat"
3). run "build -p DuetPkg\DuetPkg.dsc -a IA32" for IA32 architecture platform or
"build -p DuetPkg\DuetPkg.dsc -a X64" for X64 architecture platform.
2.2 Build BootSector
1). run "build -p DuetPkg\DuetPkg.dsc -m DuetPkg\BootSector\BootSector.inf -a IA32"
2.3 Execute post build actions
1). enter <Workspace>\DuetPkg directory.
2). run "PostBuild.bat IA32" for IA32 architecture platform or
"PostBuild.bat X64" for X64 architecture platform.
Create bootable disk
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3. Create boot disk
The following steps are same for IA32 architecture platform or X64 architecture platform.
3.1 Create floppy boot disk
1). enter <Workspace>\DuetPkg directory.
2). Insert a floppy disk to drive
3). run "CreateBootDisk.bat floppy a: FAT12" if floppy drive is a: disk.
3.2 Create usb boot disk
1). enter <Workspace>\DuetPkg directory.
2). Plugin usb disk
3). run "CreateBootDisk.bat usb e: FAT16" if usb drive is e: and FAT format is FAT16 or
"CreateBootDisk.bat usb e: FAT32" if usb drive is e: and FAT format is FAT32
4). UnPlug usb disk and plugin it again.
5). run "CreateBootDisk.bat usb e: FAT16 step2" if usb drive is e: and FAT format is FAT16 or
"CreateBootDisk.bat usb e: FAT32 step2" if usb drive is e: and FAT format is FAT32.
B. Build DUET image on Linux Platform
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1. Tools preparation
To build DUET image, Mingw GCC is required:
1). Check out build tools project from svn repository: https://buildtools.tianocore.org/svn/buildtools/trunk/BaseTools
2). Assume check out directory is /R9/BaseTools, enter /R9/BaseTools/gcc directory. Please refer to README.txt install all the necessary
build packages following:
* Python 2.5
* texinfo
* bison
* flex
* libmpfr
* libgmp
* As well as (possibly) others tools and development packages
3). Run mingw-gcc-install.py from gcc folder, this script will download/build/install MingwGCC and BinUtil automatically
4). Create symbol link in linux environment at /opt to match default setting in tools_def.txt
"ln -s /R9/BaseTools/gcc/symlinks/ar /opt/tiano/i386-tiano-pe/i386-tiano-pe/bin/ar"
"ln -s /R9/BaseTools/gcc/symlinks/gcc /opt/tiano/i386-tiano-pe/i386-tiano-pe/bin/gcc"
"ln -s /R9/BaseTools/gcc/symlinks/ld /opt/tiano/i386-tiano-pe/i386-tiano-pe/bin/ld"
2. Build steps
2.1 Build Duet Platform module
1). run cmd.exe to open command line window.
2). enter workspace root directory such as /R9_tree
2). run "edksetup.sh BaseTools"
3). run "build -p DuetPkg/DuetPkg.dsc -a IA32 -t UNIXGCC" for IA32 architecture platform or
"build -p DuetPkg/DuetPkg.dsc -a X64 -t UNIXGCC" for X64 architecture platform.
2.2 Build BootSector
1). run "build -p DuetPkg/DuetPkg.dsc -m DuetPkg/BootSector/BootSector.inf -a IA32 -t UNIXGCC"
2.3 Execute post build actions
1). enter /R9_tree/DuetPkg directory.
2). run "./PostBuild.sh IA32" for IA32 architecture platform or
"./PostBuild.sh X64" for X64 architecture platform.
NOTE: After post build action, you should check the size of EfiLdr at $WORKSPACE/Build/DuetPkg/DEBUG_UNIXGCC directory, it must less than 470k.
If not, you should manually remove some unnecessary drivers at DuetPkg.fdf file.
3. Create bootable disk
The following steps are same for IA32 architecture platform or X64 architecture platform.
Now only support floopy.
3.1 Create floppy boot disk
1). enter /R9_tree/DuetPkg directory.
2). Insert a floppy disk to drive
3). run "CreateBootDisk.sh" to build floppy drive
such as "./CreateBootDisk.sh floppy /media/floppy0 /dev/fd0 FAT12"