From: Heinrich Schuchardt Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 18:58:49 +0000 (+0100) Subject: efi_loader: delete doc/README.efi X-Git-Tag: v2018.05-rc2~45^2~56 X-Git-Url: https://git.librecmc.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=e1214151e8df577940f656dce3b5db2d504207d1;p=oweals%2Fu-boot.git efi_loader: delete doc/README.efi Delete README.efi. It is replaced by a further patch. Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf --- diff --git a/doc/README.efi b/doc/README.efi index 956f5bfa0c..e69de29bb2 100644 --- a/doc/README.efi +++ b/doc/README.efi @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -# -# Copyright (C) 2015 Google, Inc -# -# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+ -# - -EFI on U-Boot -============= -This document provides information about the implementation of the UEFI API [1] -in U-Boot. - - -=========== Table of Contents =========== - -Motivation -How do I get it? -Status -Future work - - -Motivation ----------- - -With this API support in place, you can run any UEFI payload (such as the Linux -kernel, grub2 or gummiboot) on U-Boot. This dramatically simplifies boot loader -configuration, as U-Boot based systems now look and feel (almost) the same way -as TianoCore based systems. - -How do I get it? ----------------- - -EFI support for 32bit ARM and AArch64 is already included in U-Boot. All you -need to do is enable - - CONFIG_CMD_BOOTEFI=y - CONFIG_EFI_LOADER=y - -in your .config file and you will automatically get a bootefi command to run -an efi application as well as snippet in the default distro boot script that -scans for removable media efi binaries as fallback. - -Status ------- - -I am successfully able to run grub2 and Linux EFI binaries with this code on -ARMv7 as well as AArch64 systems. - -When enabled, the resulting U-Boot binary only grows by ~10KB, so it's very -light weight. - -All storage devices are directly accessible from the uEFI payload - -Removable media booting (search for /efi/boot/boota{a64,arm}.efi) is supported. - -Simple use cases like "Plug this SD card into my ARM device and it just -boots into grub which boots into Linux", work very well. - - -Running HelloWord.efi ---------------------- - -You can run a simple 'hello world' EFI program in U-Boot. -Enable the option CONFIG_CMD_BOOTEFI_HELLO. - -Then you can boot into U-Boot and type: - - > bootefi hello - -The 'hello world EFI' program will then run, print a message and exit. - - -Future work ------------ - -Of course, there are still a few things one could do on top: - - - Improve disk media detection (don't scan, use what information we -have) - - Add EFI variable support using NVRAM - - Add GFX support - - Make EFI Shell work - - Network device support - - Support for payload exit - - Payload Watchdog support - -[1] http://uefi.org/