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-rw-r--r--StdLibPrivateInternalFiles/ReadMe.txt286
3 files changed, 501 insertions, 357 deletions
diff --git a/AppPkg/ReadMe.txt b/AppPkg/ReadMe.txt
index 731b18da5b..0039691969 100644
--- a/AppPkg/ReadMe.txt
+++ b/AppPkg/ReadMe.txt
@@ -1,16 +1,31 @@
- EDK II Standard Libraries
+ EADK
+ EDK II Standard Libraries and Applications
ReadMe
- Beta Release
- 4:03 PM 8/2/2011
+ Beta-1 Release
+ 27 Jan. 2012
+ DRAFT
OVERVIEW
========
-This document describes the EDK II specific aspects of installing, building, and
-using the Standard C Library component of the EDK II Application Development
-Kit, EADK.
+The EADK (uEfi Application Development Kit) provides a set of standards-based
+libraries, along with utility and demonstration applications, intended to
+ease development of UEFI applications based upon the EDK II Open-Source
+distribution.
-The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateInternalFiles.
+At this time, applications developed with the EADK are intended to reside
+on, and be loaded from, storage separate from the core firmware. This is
+primarily due to size and environmental requirements.
+
+Some components of the EADK can be built as drivers. These will be identified
+explicitly in their documentation.
+
+This document describes the EDK II specific aspects of installing, building,
+and using the Standard C Library component of the EDK II Application
+Development Kit, EADK.
+
+The EADK is comprised of three packages:
+ AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateInternalFiles.
AppPkg This package contains applications which demonstrate use of the
Standard C Library.
@@ -28,16 +43,17 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
Main This application is functionally identical to Hello, except that
it uses the Standard C Library to provide a main() entry point.
- Python A port of the Python-2.7.1 interpreter for UEFI. This
- application is disabled by default. Un-comment the line for
- PythonCore.inf in the [Components] section of AppPkg.dsc to
- enable building Python.
+ Python A port of the Python-2.7.2 interpreter for UEFI. This
+ application is disabled by default.
+ See the PythonReadMe.txt file, in the Python directory,
+ for information on configuring and building Python.
Sockets A collection of applications demonstrating use of the
EDK II Socket Libraries. These applications include:
* DataSink
* DataSource
+ * GetAddrInfo
* GetHostByAddr
* GetHostByDns
* GetHostByName
@@ -45,6 +61,10 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
* GetNetByName
* GetServByName
* GetServByPort
+ * OobRx
+ * OobTx
+ * RawIp4Rx
+ * RawIp4Tx
* RecvDgram
* SetHostName
* SetSockOpt
@@ -52,7 +72,31 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
* WebServer
StdLib The StdLib package contains the standard header files as well as
- implementations of the standard libraries.
+ implementations of standards based libraries.
+
+ * BsdSocketLib
+ Support routines above the sockets layer and C interface for
+ the UEFI socket library.
+ * Efi
+ Template contents for the target system's
+ \Efi\StdLib\etc directory.
+ * EfiSocketLib
+ UEFI socket implementation, may be linked into an
+ application or run as a driver.
+ * Include
+ Standard include files.
+ * LibC
+ C Standard Library implementation as per
+ ISO/IEC 9899:199409 (C95).
+ * PosixLib
+ Selected functions from the "Single Unix v4" specification.
+ * SocketDxe
+ UEFI sockets driver, includes EfiSocketLib.
+ * UseSocketDxe
+ Alternate linkage for applications that get built into the
+ firmware. Cause application to use a common instance of the
+ sockets driver instead of including all of sockets into the
+ application.
StdLibPrivateInternalFiles The contents of this package are for the
exclusive use of the library implementations in StdLib. Please do
@@ -63,36 +107,45 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
RELEASE NOTES
=============
+ Fixes and Additions
+ -------------------
+Beginning with this release, applications built with the StdLib package
+no longer have a dependency on the TimerLib.
+
+ Known Issues
+ -----------------
This release of the EADK has some restrictions, as described below.
- 1. Only the Microsoft VS2005 and VS2008, Intel C Compiler 10.1 (or later),
+ 1. Only the Microsoft VS2005 and VS2008, Intel C Compiler 10.1 (or later),
GCC 4.3 (mingw32), GCC 4.4, and GCC 4.5 C compilers are supported for
- Ia32 or X64 CPU architectures.
-
- 2. The target machine must be running firmware which provides the
+ Ia32 or X64 CPU architectures. Others may work but have not been tested.
+
+ 2. The target machine must be running firmware which provides the
UEFI 2.3 HII protocol.
-
- 3. The EADK has not been through Intel's Quality Assurance process. This
+
+ 3. The EADK has not been through Intel's Quality Assurance process. This
means that specified standards compliance has not been validated, nor
has it undergone formal functionality testing.
-
- 4. Applications must be launched from within the EFI Shell.
-
- 5. All file paths must use the forward slash, '/', as the separator
- character.
-
- 6. Absolute file paths may optionally be prefixed by a volume specifier
+
+ 4. Applications must be launched from within the EFI Shell.
+
+ 6. Absolute file paths may optionally be prefixed by a volume specifier
such as "FS0:". The volume specifier is separated from the remainder
of the path by a single colon ':'. The volume specifier must be one of
the Shell's mapped volume names as shown by the "map" command.
-
- 7. Absolute file paths that don't begin with a volume specifier;
+
+ 7. Absolute file paths that don't begin with a volume specifier;
e.g. paths that begin with "/", are relative to the currently selected
- volume. When the EFI Shell starts, there is NO selected volume.
-
- 8. The tmpfile(), and related, functions require that the current volume
+ volume. When the EFI Shell first starts, there is NO selected volume.
+
+ 8. The tmpfile(), and related, functions require that the current volume
have a temporary directory as specified in <paths.h>. This directory
- is specified by macro _PATH_TMP.
+ is specified by macro _PATH_TMP as /Efi/StdLib/tmp.
+
+ 9. Input line editing is not supported. Backspacing, deleting, or
+ otherwise attempting to modify interactive input will result in a
+ syntax error since the editing characters are interpreted the
+ same as any other character.
The Standard C Library provided by this package is a "hosted" implementation
conforming to the ISO/IEC 9899-1990 C Language Standard with Addendum 1. This
@@ -103,20 +156,24 @@ convenience, it is assumed that your EDK II source tree is located at
C:\Source\Edk2.
-INSTALLATION
-============
+EADK INSTALLATION
+=================
The EADK is integrated within the EDK II source tree and is included with
current EDK II check-outs. If they are missing from your tree, they may be
installed by extracting, downloading or copying them to the root of your EDK II
source tree. The three package directories should be peers to the Conf,
MdePkg, Nt32Pkg, etc. directories.
-The Python 2.7.1 distribution must be downloaded from python.org before the
-Python application can be built. Extracting Python-2.7.1.tgz into the
-AppPkg\Applications\Python directory will produce a Python-2.7.1 directory
+The Python 2.7.2 distribution must be downloaded from python.org before the
+Python application can be built. Extracting Python-2.7.2.tgz into the
+AppPkg\Applications\Python directory will produce a Python-2.7.2 directory
containing the Python distribution. Python files that had to be modified for
-EDK II are in the AppPkg\Applications\Python\PyMod-2.7.1 directory. These
-files need to be copied into the corresponding directories within Python-2.7.1.
+EDK II are in the AppPkg\Applications\Python\PyMod-2.7.2 directory. These
+files need to be copied into the corresponding directories within Python-2.7.2.
+
+The Python 2.7.1 port was superseded before it was completed. The PyMod-2.7.1
+directory tree will be deleted in the near future. Use the Python 2.7.2 port,
+as described above.
There are some boiler-plate declarations and definitions that need to be
included in your application's INF and DSC build files. These are described
@@ -133,7 +190,7 @@ commands within the "Visual Studio Command Prompt" window:
> cd C:\Source\Edk2
> .\edksetup.bat
- > build ?a X64 ?p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
+ > build -a X64 -p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
This will produce the application executables: Enquire.efi, Hello.efi, and
Main.efi in the C:\Source\Edk2\Build\AppPkg\DEBUG_VS2008\X64 directory; with
@@ -147,6 +204,12 @@ C Library. This, plus referencing the StdLib package in your application's
.inf file is all that is needed to link your application to the standard
libraries.
+Unless explicitly stated as allowed, EADK components should not be added as
+components of a DSC file which builds a platform's core firmware. There are
+incompatibilities in build flags and requirements that will conflict with the
+requirements of the core firmware. EADK components should be built using a
+separate DSC file then, if absolutely necessary, included as binary components
+of other DSC files.
USAGE
=====
@@ -206,8 +269,8 @@ library functions follow standard C programming practices as formalized by
ISO/IEC 9899:1990, with Addendum 1, (C 95) C language specification.
-CONFIGURATION
-=============
+BUILD CONFIGURATION
+===================
DSC Files
---------
@@ -218,51 +281,49 @@ consolidated into a single file, StdLib/StdLib.inc, which can be included in
your .dsc file using the !include directive. The provided AppPkg.dsc and
StdLib.dsc files do this on their last line.
-Each affected section of the DSC file is described below.
+Each section of StdLib/StdLib.inc is described below.
[LibraryClasses]
#
- # Common Libraries
- #
- BaseLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLib.inf
- BaseMemoryLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseMemoryLib/BaseMemoryLib.inf
-
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
- # To run in an emulation environment, such as NT32, comment out
- # the TimerLib description above and un-comment the line below.
- # TimerLib| MdePkg/Library/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.inf
-
- #
# C Standard Libraries
#
LibC|StdLib/LibC/LibC.inf
- LibStdLib|StdLib/LibC/StdLib/StdLib.inf
- LibString|StdLib/LibC/String/String.inf
- LibWchar|StdLib/LibC/Wchar/Wchar.inf
LibCType|StdLib/LibC/Ctype/Ctype.inf
- LibTime|StdLib/LibC/Time/Time.inf
- LibStdio|StdLib/LibC/Stdio/Stdio.inf
- LibGdtoa|StdLib/LibC/gdtoa/gdtoa.inf
LibLocale|StdLib/LibC/Locale/Locale.inf
- LibUefi|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Uefi.inf
LibMath|StdLib/LibC/Math/Math.inf
LibSignal|StdLib/LibC/Signal/Signal.inf
- LibNetUtil|StdLib/LibC/LibGcc/LibGcc.inf
+ LibStdio|StdLib/LibC/Stdio/Stdio.inf
+ LibStdLib|StdLib/LibC/StdLib/StdLib.inf
+ LibString|StdLib/LibC/String/String.inf
+ LibTime|StdLib/LibC/Time/Time.inf
+ LibUefi|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Uefi.inf
+ LibWchar|StdLib/LibC/Wchar/Wchar.inf
- # Libraries for device abstractions within the Standard C Library.
- # Applications should not directly access any functions defined
- # in these libraries.
- DevUtility|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daUtility.inf
+ # Common Utilities for Networking Libraries
+ LibNetUtil|StdLib/LibC/NetUtil/NetUtil.inf
+
+ # Additional libraries for POSIX functionality.
+ LibErr|StdLib/PosixLib/Err/LibErr.inf
+ LibGen|StdLib/PosixLib/Gen/LibGen.inf
+ LibGlob|StdLib/PosixLib/Glob/LibGlob.inf
+ LibStringlist|StdLib/PosixLib/Stringlist/LibStringlist.inf
+
+ # Libraries for device abstractions within the Standard C Library
+ # Applications should not directly access any functions defined in these libraries.
+ LibGdtoa|StdLib/LibC/gdtoa/gdtoa.inf
DevConsole|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daConsole.inf
DevShell|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daShell.inf
+ DevUtility|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daUtility.inf
+
+ [LibraryClasses.ARM.UEFI_APPLICATION]
+ NULL|ArmPkg/Library/CompilerIntrinsicsLib/CompilerIntrinsicsLib.inf
Figure 1: Library Class Descriptions
====================================
-Descriptions of the Library Classes comprising the Standard Libraries must be
-included in your application package's DSC file, as shown in Figure 1: Library
-Class Descriptions, above.
+Descriptions of the Library Classes comprising the Standard Libraries,
+as shown above in Figure 1: Library Class Descriptions, are provided.
The directives in Figure 2: Package Component Descriptions will create
instances of the BaseLib and BaseMemoryLib library classes that are built
@@ -271,6 +332,8 @@ Microsoft tool chains in order to allow the library's functions to be
resolved during the second pass of the linker during Link-Time-Code-Generation
of the application.
+A DXE driver version of the Socket library is also built.
+
[Components]
# BaseLib and BaseMemoryLib need to be built with the /GL- switch
# when using the Microsoft tool chains. This is required so that
@@ -286,44 +349,15 @@ of the application.
MSFT:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /X /Zc:wchar_t /GL-
}
+ ##########
+ # Socket Layer
+ ##########
+ StdLib/SocketDxe/SocketDxe.inf
+
Figure 2: Package Component Descriptions
========================================
-The NULL TimerLib instance must be selected if you desire to run your
-application under an emulation environment -- unless there is a supported
-TimerLib for that environment. For example, the InOsEmuPkg provides a
-DxeTimerLib which can be used for the TimerLib instance.
-
-The "boilerplate" text in StdLib.inc will automatically adjust which Timer
-Library is instantiated based upon whether the $(EMULATE) macro has been
-defined, or not.
-
- ###
- # Select the correct TimerLib instance depending upon whether running under
- # an emulation environment, or not.
- !ifndef $(EMULATE)
- # Not running in an Emulation Environment
- [LibraryClasses.IA32.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
-
- [LibraryClasses.X64.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
-
- [LibraryClasses.IPF.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- PalLib|MdePkg/Library/UefiPalLib/UefiPalLib.inf
- TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu.inf
-
- !else
- # Use this instance if Running in an Emulation Environment.
- [LibraryClasses.Common.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.inf
- !endif
-
- Figure 3: Timer Library Selection
- =================================
-
-
Each compiler assumes, by default, that it will be used with standard libraries
and headers provided by the compiler vendor. Many of these assumptions are
incorrect for the UEFI environment. By including a BuildOptions section, as
@@ -333,17 +367,15 @@ tailored for compatibility with UEFI and the EDK II Standard Libraries.
[BuildOptions]
INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Qfreestanding
MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /X /Zc:wchar_t
- GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /ffreestanding ?nostdinc ?nostdlib
+ GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -nostdinc -nostdlib
# The Build Options, below, are only used when building the C library
- # to be run under an emulation environment. The clock() system call
- # is modified to return -1 indicating that it is unsupported.
- # Just un-comment the lines below and select the correct
- # TimerLib instance, above.
+ # to be run under an emulation environment. They disable optimization
+ # which facillitates debugging under the Emulation environment.
- # INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /D NT32dvm
- # MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /D NT32dvm
- # GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -DNT32dvm
+ # INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Od
+ # MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Od
+ # GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -O0
Figure 4: Package Build Options
===============================
@@ -373,7 +405,7 @@ below.
LibString
LibStdio
DevShell
-
+
Figure 6: Module Library Classes
================================
@@ -386,7 +418,7 @@ handled by the UEFI Shell. Without this class, only Console I/O is permitted.
INTEL:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /Qdiag-disable:181,186
MSFT:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /Oi- /wd4018 /wd4131
GCC:*_*_IPF_SYMRENAME_FLAGS = --redefine-syms=Rename.txt
-
+
Figure 7: Module Build Options
==============================
@@ -398,6 +430,23 @@ code from external sources, though, it may be necessary to disable some
warnings or enable/disable some compiler features.
+TARGET-SYSTEM INSTALLATION
+==========================
+Applications that use file system features or the Socket library depend upon
+the existence of a specific directory tree structure on the same volume that
+the application was loaded from. This tree structure is described below:
+
+ /EFI Root of the UEFI system area.
+ |- /Tools Directory containing applications.
+ |- /Boot UEFI specified Boot directory.
+ |- /StdLib Root of the Standard Libraries sub-tree.
+ |- /etc Configuration files used by libraries.
+ |- /tmp Temporary files created by tmpfile(), etc.
+
+
+The /Efi/StdLib/etc directory is populated from the StdLib/Efi/etc source
+directory.
+
IMPLEMENTATION-Specific Features
================================
It is very strongly recommended that applications not use the long or
@@ -426,13 +475,12 @@ needed, use type PHYSICAL_ADDRESS.
Though not specifically required by the ISO/IEC 9899 standard, this
implementation of the Standard C Library provides the following system calls
-which are declared in sys/EfiSysCall.h.
+which are declared in sys/EfiSysCall.h and/or unistd.h.
- close dup dup2 fcntl
- fstat getcwd ioctl isatty
- lseek lstat mkdir open
- poll read rename rmdir
- stat unlink write
+ close creat chmod dup dup2
+ fcntl fstat getcwd ioctl isatty
+ lseek lstat mkdir open poll
+ read rename rmdir stat unlink write
The open function will accept file names of "stdin:", "stdout:", and "stderr:"
which cause the respective streams specified in the UEFI System Table to be
@@ -440,4 +488,4 @@ opened. Normally, these are associated with the console device. When the
application is first started, these streams are automatically opened on File
Descriptors 0, 1, and 2 respectively.
-
+ # # #
diff --git a/StdLib/ReadMe.txt b/StdLib/ReadMe.txt
index 731b18da5b..0039691969 100644
--- a/StdLib/ReadMe.txt
+++ b/StdLib/ReadMe.txt
@@ -1,16 +1,31 @@
- EDK II Standard Libraries
+ EADK
+ EDK II Standard Libraries and Applications
ReadMe
- Beta Release
- 4:03 PM 8/2/2011
+ Beta-1 Release
+ 27 Jan. 2012
+ DRAFT
OVERVIEW
========
-This document describes the EDK II specific aspects of installing, building, and
-using the Standard C Library component of the EDK II Application Development
-Kit, EADK.
+The EADK (uEfi Application Development Kit) provides a set of standards-based
+libraries, along with utility and demonstration applications, intended to
+ease development of UEFI applications based upon the EDK II Open-Source
+distribution.
-The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateInternalFiles.
+At this time, applications developed with the EADK are intended to reside
+on, and be loaded from, storage separate from the core firmware. This is
+primarily due to size and environmental requirements.
+
+Some components of the EADK can be built as drivers. These will be identified
+explicitly in their documentation.
+
+This document describes the EDK II specific aspects of installing, building,
+and using the Standard C Library component of the EDK II Application
+Development Kit, EADK.
+
+The EADK is comprised of three packages:
+ AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateInternalFiles.
AppPkg This package contains applications which demonstrate use of the
Standard C Library.
@@ -28,16 +43,17 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
Main This application is functionally identical to Hello, except that
it uses the Standard C Library to provide a main() entry point.
- Python A port of the Python-2.7.1 interpreter for UEFI. This
- application is disabled by default. Un-comment the line for
- PythonCore.inf in the [Components] section of AppPkg.dsc to
- enable building Python.
+ Python A port of the Python-2.7.2 interpreter for UEFI. This
+ application is disabled by default.
+ See the PythonReadMe.txt file, in the Python directory,
+ for information on configuring and building Python.
Sockets A collection of applications demonstrating use of the
EDK II Socket Libraries. These applications include:
* DataSink
* DataSource
+ * GetAddrInfo
* GetHostByAddr
* GetHostByDns
* GetHostByName
@@ -45,6 +61,10 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
* GetNetByName
* GetServByName
* GetServByPort
+ * OobRx
+ * OobTx
+ * RawIp4Rx
+ * RawIp4Tx
* RecvDgram
* SetHostName
* SetSockOpt
@@ -52,7 +72,31 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
* WebServer
StdLib The StdLib package contains the standard header files as well as
- implementations of the standard libraries.
+ implementations of standards based libraries.
+
+ * BsdSocketLib
+ Support routines above the sockets layer and C interface for
+ the UEFI socket library.
+ * Efi
+ Template contents for the target system's
+ \Efi\StdLib\etc directory.
+ * EfiSocketLib
+ UEFI socket implementation, may be linked into an
+ application or run as a driver.
+ * Include
+ Standard include files.
+ * LibC
+ C Standard Library implementation as per
+ ISO/IEC 9899:199409 (C95).
+ * PosixLib
+ Selected functions from the "Single Unix v4" specification.
+ * SocketDxe
+ UEFI sockets driver, includes EfiSocketLib.
+ * UseSocketDxe
+ Alternate linkage for applications that get built into the
+ firmware. Cause application to use a common instance of the
+ sockets driver instead of including all of sockets into the
+ application.
StdLibPrivateInternalFiles The contents of this package are for the
exclusive use of the library implementations in StdLib. Please do
@@ -63,36 +107,45 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
RELEASE NOTES
=============
+ Fixes and Additions
+ -------------------
+Beginning with this release, applications built with the StdLib package
+no longer have a dependency on the TimerLib.
+
+ Known Issues
+ -----------------
This release of the EADK has some restrictions, as described below.
- 1. Only the Microsoft VS2005 and VS2008, Intel C Compiler 10.1 (or later),
+ 1. Only the Microsoft VS2005 and VS2008, Intel C Compiler 10.1 (or later),
GCC 4.3 (mingw32), GCC 4.4, and GCC 4.5 C compilers are supported for
- Ia32 or X64 CPU architectures.
-
- 2. The target machine must be running firmware which provides the
+ Ia32 or X64 CPU architectures. Others may work but have not been tested.
+
+ 2. The target machine must be running firmware which provides the
UEFI 2.3 HII protocol.
-
- 3. The EADK has not been through Intel's Quality Assurance process. This
+
+ 3. The EADK has not been through Intel's Quality Assurance process. This
means that specified standards compliance has not been validated, nor
has it undergone formal functionality testing.
-
- 4. Applications must be launched from within the EFI Shell.
-
- 5. All file paths must use the forward slash, '/', as the separator
- character.
-
- 6. Absolute file paths may optionally be prefixed by a volume specifier
+
+ 4. Applications must be launched from within the EFI Shell.
+
+ 6. Absolute file paths may optionally be prefixed by a volume specifier
such as "FS0:". The volume specifier is separated from the remainder
of the path by a single colon ':'. The volume specifier must be one of
the Shell's mapped volume names as shown by the "map" command.
-
- 7. Absolute file paths that don't begin with a volume specifier;
+
+ 7. Absolute file paths that don't begin with a volume specifier;
e.g. paths that begin with "/", are relative to the currently selected
- volume. When the EFI Shell starts, there is NO selected volume.
-
- 8. The tmpfile(), and related, functions require that the current volume
+ volume. When the EFI Shell first starts, there is NO selected volume.
+
+ 8. The tmpfile(), and related, functions require that the current volume
have a temporary directory as specified in <paths.h>. This directory
- is specified by macro _PATH_TMP.
+ is specified by macro _PATH_TMP as /Efi/StdLib/tmp.
+
+ 9. Input line editing is not supported. Backspacing, deleting, or
+ otherwise attempting to modify interactive input will result in a
+ syntax error since the editing characters are interpreted the
+ same as any other character.
The Standard C Library provided by this package is a "hosted" implementation
conforming to the ISO/IEC 9899-1990 C Language Standard with Addendum 1. This
@@ -103,20 +156,24 @@ convenience, it is assumed that your EDK II source tree is located at
C:\Source\Edk2.
-INSTALLATION
-============
+EADK INSTALLATION
+=================
The EADK is integrated within the EDK II source tree and is included with
current EDK II check-outs. If they are missing from your tree, they may be
installed by extracting, downloading or copying them to the root of your EDK II
source tree. The three package directories should be peers to the Conf,
MdePkg, Nt32Pkg, etc. directories.
-The Python 2.7.1 distribution must be downloaded from python.org before the
-Python application can be built. Extracting Python-2.7.1.tgz into the
-AppPkg\Applications\Python directory will produce a Python-2.7.1 directory
+The Python 2.7.2 distribution must be downloaded from python.org before the
+Python application can be built. Extracting Python-2.7.2.tgz into the
+AppPkg\Applications\Python directory will produce a Python-2.7.2 directory
containing the Python distribution. Python files that had to be modified for
-EDK II are in the AppPkg\Applications\Python\PyMod-2.7.1 directory. These
-files need to be copied into the corresponding directories within Python-2.7.1.
+EDK II are in the AppPkg\Applications\Python\PyMod-2.7.2 directory. These
+files need to be copied into the corresponding directories within Python-2.7.2.
+
+The Python 2.7.1 port was superseded before it was completed. The PyMod-2.7.1
+directory tree will be deleted in the near future. Use the Python 2.7.2 port,
+as described above.
There are some boiler-plate declarations and definitions that need to be
included in your application's INF and DSC build files. These are described
@@ -133,7 +190,7 @@ commands within the "Visual Studio Command Prompt" window:
> cd C:\Source\Edk2
> .\edksetup.bat
- > build ?a X64 ?p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
+ > build -a X64 -p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
This will produce the application executables: Enquire.efi, Hello.efi, and
Main.efi in the C:\Source\Edk2\Build\AppPkg\DEBUG_VS2008\X64 directory; with
@@ -147,6 +204,12 @@ C Library. This, plus referencing the StdLib package in your application's
.inf file is all that is needed to link your application to the standard
libraries.
+Unless explicitly stated as allowed, EADK components should not be added as
+components of a DSC file which builds a platform's core firmware. There are
+incompatibilities in build flags and requirements that will conflict with the
+requirements of the core firmware. EADK components should be built using a
+separate DSC file then, if absolutely necessary, included as binary components
+of other DSC files.
USAGE
=====
@@ -206,8 +269,8 @@ library functions follow standard C programming practices as formalized by
ISO/IEC 9899:1990, with Addendum 1, (C 95) C language specification.
-CONFIGURATION
-=============
+BUILD CONFIGURATION
+===================
DSC Files
---------
@@ -218,51 +281,49 @@ consolidated into a single file, StdLib/StdLib.inc, which can be included in
your .dsc file using the !include directive. The provided AppPkg.dsc and
StdLib.dsc files do this on their last line.
-Each affected section of the DSC file is described below.
+Each section of StdLib/StdLib.inc is described below.
[LibraryClasses]
#
- # Common Libraries
- #
- BaseLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLib.inf
- BaseMemoryLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseMemoryLib/BaseMemoryLib.inf
-
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
- # To run in an emulation environment, such as NT32, comment out
- # the TimerLib description above and un-comment the line below.
- # TimerLib| MdePkg/Library/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.inf
-
- #
# C Standard Libraries
#
LibC|StdLib/LibC/LibC.inf
- LibStdLib|StdLib/LibC/StdLib/StdLib.inf
- LibString|StdLib/LibC/String/String.inf
- LibWchar|StdLib/LibC/Wchar/Wchar.inf
LibCType|StdLib/LibC/Ctype/Ctype.inf
- LibTime|StdLib/LibC/Time/Time.inf
- LibStdio|StdLib/LibC/Stdio/Stdio.inf
- LibGdtoa|StdLib/LibC/gdtoa/gdtoa.inf
LibLocale|StdLib/LibC/Locale/Locale.inf
- LibUefi|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Uefi.inf
LibMath|StdLib/LibC/Math/Math.inf
LibSignal|StdLib/LibC/Signal/Signal.inf
- LibNetUtil|StdLib/LibC/LibGcc/LibGcc.inf
+ LibStdio|StdLib/LibC/Stdio/Stdio.inf
+ LibStdLib|StdLib/LibC/StdLib/StdLib.inf
+ LibString|StdLib/LibC/String/String.inf
+ LibTime|StdLib/LibC/Time/Time.inf
+ LibUefi|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Uefi.inf
+ LibWchar|StdLib/LibC/Wchar/Wchar.inf
- # Libraries for device abstractions within the Standard C Library.
- # Applications should not directly access any functions defined
- # in these libraries.
- DevUtility|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daUtility.inf
+ # Common Utilities for Networking Libraries
+ LibNetUtil|StdLib/LibC/NetUtil/NetUtil.inf
+
+ # Additional libraries for POSIX functionality.
+ LibErr|StdLib/PosixLib/Err/LibErr.inf
+ LibGen|StdLib/PosixLib/Gen/LibGen.inf
+ LibGlob|StdLib/PosixLib/Glob/LibGlob.inf
+ LibStringlist|StdLib/PosixLib/Stringlist/LibStringlist.inf
+
+ # Libraries for device abstractions within the Standard C Library
+ # Applications should not directly access any functions defined in these libraries.
+ LibGdtoa|StdLib/LibC/gdtoa/gdtoa.inf
DevConsole|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daConsole.inf
DevShell|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daShell.inf
+ DevUtility|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daUtility.inf
+
+ [LibraryClasses.ARM.UEFI_APPLICATION]
+ NULL|ArmPkg/Library/CompilerIntrinsicsLib/CompilerIntrinsicsLib.inf
Figure 1: Library Class Descriptions
====================================
-Descriptions of the Library Classes comprising the Standard Libraries must be
-included in your application package's DSC file, as shown in Figure 1: Library
-Class Descriptions, above.
+Descriptions of the Library Classes comprising the Standard Libraries,
+as shown above in Figure 1: Library Class Descriptions, are provided.
The directives in Figure 2: Package Component Descriptions will create
instances of the BaseLib and BaseMemoryLib library classes that are built
@@ -271,6 +332,8 @@ Microsoft tool chains in order to allow the library's functions to be
resolved during the second pass of the linker during Link-Time-Code-Generation
of the application.
+A DXE driver version of the Socket library is also built.
+
[Components]
# BaseLib and BaseMemoryLib need to be built with the /GL- switch
# when using the Microsoft tool chains. This is required so that
@@ -286,44 +349,15 @@ of the application.
MSFT:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /X /Zc:wchar_t /GL-
}
+ ##########
+ # Socket Layer
+ ##########
+ StdLib/SocketDxe/SocketDxe.inf
+
Figure 2: Package Component Descriptions
========================================
-The NULL TimerLib instance must be selected if you desire to run your
-application under an emulation environment -- unless there is a supported
-TimerLib for that environment. For example, the InOsEmuPkg provides a
-DxeTimerLib which can be used for the TimerLib instance.
-
-The "boilerplate" text in StdLib.inc will automatically adjust which Timer
-Library is instantiated based upon whether the $(EMULATE) macro has been
-defined, or not.
-
- ###
- # Select the correct TimerLib instance depending upon whether running under
- # an emulation environment, or not.
- !ifndef $(EMULATE)
- # Not running in an Emulation Environment
- [LibraryClasses.IA32.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
-
- [LibraryClasses.X64.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
-
- [LibraryClasses.IPF.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- PalLib|MdePkg/Library/UefiPalLib/UefiPalLib.inf
- TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu.inf
-
- !else
- # Use this instance if Running in an Emulation Environment.
- [LibraryClasses.Common.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.inf
- !endif
-
- Figure 3: Timer Library Selection
- =================================
-
-
Each compiler assumes, by default, that it will be used with standard libraries
and headers provided by the compiler vendor. Many of these assumptions are
incorrect for the UEFI environment. By including a BuildOptions section, as
@@ -333,17 +367,15 @@ tailored for compatibility with UEFI and the EDK II Standard Libraries.
[BuildOptions]
INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Qfreestanding
MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /X /Zc:wchar_t
- GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /ffreestanding ?nostdinc ?nostdlib
+ GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -nostdinc -nostdlib
# The Build Options, below, are only used when building the C library
- # to be run under an emulation environment. The clock() system call
- # is modified to return -1 indicating that it is unsupported.
- # Just un-comment the lines below and select the correct
- # TimerLib instance, above.
+ # to be run under an emulation environment. They disable optimization
+ # which facillitates debugging under the Emulation environment.
- # INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /D NT32dvm
- # MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /D NT32dvm
- # GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -DNT32dvm
+ # INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Od
+ # MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Od
+ # GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -O0
Figure 4: Package Build Options
===============================
@@ -373,7 +405,7 @@ below.
LibString
LibStdio
DevShell
-
+
Figure 6: Module Library Classes
================================
@@ -386,7 +418,7 @@ handled by the UEFI Shell. Without this class, only Console I/O is permitted.
INTEL:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /Qdiag-disable:181,186
MSFT:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /Oi- /wd4018 /wd4131
GCC:*_*_IPF_SYMRENAME_FLAGS = --redefine-syms=Rename.txt
-
+
Figure 7: Module Build Options
==============================
@@ -398,6 +430,23 @@ code from external sources, though, it may be necessary to disable some
warnings or enable/disable some compiler features.
+TARGET-SYSTEM INSTALLATION
+==========================
+Applications that use file system features or the Socket library depend upon
+the existence of a specific directory tree structure on the same volume that
+the application was loaded from. This tree structure is described below:
+
+ /EFI Root of the UEFI system area.
+ |- /Tools Directory containing applications.
+ |- /Boot UEFI specified Boot directory.
+ |- /StdLib Root of the Standard Libraries sub-tree.
+ |- /etc Configuration files used by libraries.
+ |- /tmp Temporary files created by tmpfile(), etc.
+
+
+The /Efi/StdLib/etc directory is populated from the StdLib/Efi/etc source
+directory.
+
IMPLEMENTATION-Specific Features
================================
It is very strongly recommended that applications not use the long or
@@ -426,13 +475,12 @@ needed, use type PHYSICAL_ADDRESS.
Though not specifically required by the ISO/IEC 9899 standard, this
implementation of the Standard C Library provides the following system calls
-which are declared in sys/EfiSysCall.h.
+which are declared in sys/EfiSysCall.h and/or unistd.h.
- close dup dup2 fcntl
- fstat getcwd ioctl isatty
- lseek lstat mkdir open
- poll read rename rmdir
- stat unlink write
+ close creat chmod dup dup2
+ fcntl fstat getcwd ioctl isatty
+ lseek lstat mkdir open poll
+ read rename rmdir stat unlink write
The open function will accept file names of "stdin:", "stdout:", and "stderr:"
which cause the respective streams specified in the UEFI System Table to be
@@ -440,4 +488,4 @@ opened. Normally, these are associated with the console device. When the
application is first started, these streams are automatically opened on File
Descriptors 0, 1, and 2 respectively.
-
+ # # #
diff --git a/StdLibPrivateInternalFiles/ReadMe.txt b/StdLibPrivateInternalFiles/ReadMe.txt
index 731b18da5b..0039691969 100644
--- a/StdLibPrivateInternalFiles/ReadMe.txt
+++ b/StdLibPrivateInternalFiles/ReadMe.txt
@@ -1,16 +1,31 @@
- EDK II Standard Libraries
+ EADK
+ EDK II Standard Libraries and Applications
ReadMe
- Beta Release
- 4:03 PM 8/2/2011
+ Beta-1 Release
+ 27 Jan. 2012
+ DRAFT
OVERVIEW
========
-This document describes the EDK II specific aspects of installing, building, and
-using the Standard C Library component of the EDK II Application Development
-Kit, EADK.
+The EADK (uEfi Application Development Kit) provides a set of standards-based
+libraries, along with utility and demonstration applications, intended to
+ease development of UEFI applications based upon the EDK II Open-Source
+distribution.
-The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateInternalFiles.
+At this time, applications developed with the EADK are intended to reside
+on, and be loaded from, storage separate from the core firmware. This is
+primarily due to size and environmental requirements.
+
+Some components of the EADK can be built as drivers. These will be identified
+explicitly in their documentation.
+
+This document describes the EDK II specific aspects of installing, building,
+and using the Standard C Library component of the EDK II Application
+Development Kit, EADK.
+
+The EADK is comprised of three packages:
+ AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateInternalFiles.
AppPkg This package contains applications which demonstrate use of the
Standard C Library.
@@ -28,16 +43,17 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
Main This application is functionally identical to Hello, except that
it uses the Standard C Library to provide a main() entry point.
- Python A port of the Python-2.7.1 interpreter for UEFI. This
- application is disabled by default. Un-comment the line for
- PythonCore.inf in the [Components] section of AppPkg.dsc to
- enable building Python.
+ Python A port of the Python-2.7.2 interpreter for UEFI. This
+ application is disabled by default.
+ See the PythonReadMe.txt file, in the Python directory,
+ for information on configuring and building Python.
Sockets A collection of applications demonstrating use of the
EDK II Socket Libraries. These applications include:
* DataSink
* DataSource
+ * GetAddrInfo
* GetHostByAddr
* GetHostByDns
* GetHostByName
@@ -45,6 +61,10 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
* GetNetByName
* GetServByName
* GetServByPort
+ * OobRx
+ * OobTx
+ * RawIp4Rx
+ * RawIp4Tx
* RecvDgram
* SetHostName
* SetSockOpt
@@ -52,7 +72,31 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
* WebServer
StdLib The StdLib package contains the standard header files as well as
- implementations of the standard libraries.
+ implementations of standards based libraries.
+
+ * BsdSocketLib
+ Support routines above the sockets layer and C interface for
+ the UEFI socket library.
+ * Efi
+ Template contents for the target system's
+ \Efi\StdLib\etc directory.
+ * EfiSocketLib
+ UEFI socket implementation, may be linked into an
+ application or run as a driver.
+ * Include
+ Standard include files.
+ * LibC
+ C Standard Library implementation as per
+ ISO/IEC 9899:199409 (C95).
+ * PosixLib
+ Selected functions from the "Single Unix v4" specification.
+ * SocketDxe
+ UEFI sockets driver, includes EfiSocketLib.
+ * UseSocketDxe
+ Alternate linkage for applications that get built into the
+ firmware. Cause application to use a common instance of the
+ sockets driver instead of including all of sockets into the
+ application.
StdLibPrivateInternalFiles The contents of this package are for the
exclusive use of the library implementations in StdLib. Please do
@@ -63,36 +107,45 @@ The EADK is comprised of three packages: AppPkg, StdLib, and StdLibPrivateIntern
RELEASE NOTES
=============
+ Fixes and Additions
+ -------------------
+Beginning with this release, applications built with the StdLib package
+no longer have a dependency on the TimerLib.
+
+ Known Issues
+ -----------------
This release of the EADK has some restrictions, as described below.
- 1. Only the Microsoft VS2005 and VS2008, Intel C Compiler 10.1 (or later),
+ 1. Only the Microsoft VS2005 and VS2008, Intel C Compiler 10.1 (or later),
GCC 4.3 (mingw32), GCC 4.4, and GCC 4.5 C compilers are supported for
- Ia32 or X64 CPU architectures.
-
- 2. The target machine must be running firmware which provides the
+ Ia32 or X64 CPU architectures. Others may work but have not been tested.
+
+ 2. The target machine must be running firmware which provides the
UEFI 2.3 HII protocol.
-
- 3. The EADK has not been through Intel's Quality Assurance process. This
+
+ 3. The EADK has not been through Intel's Quality Assurance process. This
means that specified standards compliance has not been validated, nor
has it undergone formal functionality testing.
-
- 4. Applications must be launched from within the EFI Shell.
-
- 5. All file paths must use the forward slash, '/', as the separator
- character.
-
- 6. Absolute file paths may optionally be prefixed by a volume specifier
+
+ 4. Applications must be launched from within the EFI Shell.
+
+ 6. Absolute file paths may optionally be prefixed by a volume specifier
such as "FS0:". The volume specifier is separated from the remainder
of the path by a single colon ':'. The volume specifier must be one of
the Shell's mapped volume names as shown by the "map" command.
-
- 7. Absolute file paths that don't begin with a volume specifier;
+
+ 7. Absolute file paths that don't begin with a volume specifier;
e.g. paths that begin with "/", are relative to the currently selected
- volume. When the EFI Shell starts, there is NO selected volume.
-
- 8. The tmpfile(), and related, functions require that the current volume
+ volume. When the EFI Shell first starts, there is NO selected volume.
+
+ 8. The tmpfile(), and related, functions require that the current volume
have a temporary directory as specified in <paths.h>. This directory
- is specified by macro _PATH_TMP.
+ is specified by macro _PATH_TMP as /Efi/StdLib/tmp.
+
+ 9. Input line editing is not supported. Backspacing, deleting, or
+ otherwise attempting to modify interactive input will result in a
+ syntax error since the editing characters are interpreted the
+ same as any other character.
The Standard C Library provided by this package is a "hosted" implementation
conforming to the ISO/IEC 9899-1990 C Language Standard with Addendum 1. This
@@ -103,20 +156,24 @@ convenience, it is assumed that your EDK II source tree is located at
C:\Source\Edk2.
-INSTALLATION
-============
+EADK INSTALLATION
+=================
The EADK is integrated within the EDK II source tree and is included with
current EDK II check-outs. If they are missing from your tree, they may be
installed by extracting, downloading or copying them to the root of your EDK II
source tree. The three package directories should be peers to the Conf,
MdePkg, Nt32Pkg, etc. directories.
-The Python 2.7.1 distribution must be downloaded from python.org before the
-Python application can be built. Extracting Python-2.7.1.tgz into the
-AppPkg\Applications\Python directory will produce a Python-2.7.1 directory
+The Python 2.7.2 distribution must be downloaded from python.org before the
+Python application can be built. Extracting Python-2.7.2.tgz into the
+AppPkg\Applications\Python directory will produce a Python-2.7.2 directory
containing the Python distribution. Python files that had to be modified for
-EDK II are in the AppPkg\Applications\Python\PyMod-2.7.1 directory. These
-files need to be copied into the corresponding directories within Python-2.7.1.
+EDK II are in the AppPkg\Applications\Python\PyMod-2.7.2 directory. These
+files need to be copied into the corresponding directories within Python-2.7.2.
+
+The Python 2.7.1 port was superseded before it was completed. The PyMod-2.7.1
+directory tree will be deleted in the near future. Use the Python 2.7.2 port,
+as described above.
There are some boiler-plate declarations and definitions that need to be
included in your application's INF and DSC build files. These are described
@@ -133,7 +190,7 @@ commands within the "Visual Studio Command Prompt" window:
> cd C:\Source\Edk2
> .\edksetup.bat
- > build ?a X64 ?p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
+ > build -a X64 -p AppPkg\AppPkg.dsc
This will produce the application executables: Enquire.efi, Hello.efi, and
Main.efi in the C:\Source\Edk2\Build\AppPkg\DEBUG_VS2008\X64 directory; with
@@ -147,6 +204,12 @@ C Library. This, plus referencing the StdLib package in your application's
.inf file is all that is needed to link your application to the standard
libraries.
+Unless explicitly stated as allowed, EADK components should not be added as
+components of a DSC file which builds a platform's core firmware. There are
+incompatibilities in build flags and requirements that will conflict with the
+requirements of the core firmware. EADK components should be built using a
+separate DSC file then, if absolutely necessary, included as binary components
+of other DSC files.
USAGE
=====
@@ -206,8 +269,8 @@ library functions follow standard C programming practices as formalized by
ISO/IEC 9899:1990, with Addendum 1, (C 95) C language specification.
-CONFIGURATION
-=============
+BUILD CONFIGURATION
+===================
DSC Files
---------
@@ -218,51 +281,49 @@ consolidated into a single file, StdLib/StdLib.inc, which can be included in
your .dsc file using the !include directive. The provided AppPkg.dsc and
StdLib.dsc files do this on their last line.
-Each affected section of the DSC file is described below.
+Each section of StdLib/StdLib.inc is described below.
[LibraryClasses]
#
- # Common Libraries
- #
- BaseLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseLib/BaseLib.inf
- BaseMemoryLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseMemoryLib/BaseMemoryLib.inf
-
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
- # To run in an emulation environment, such as NT32, comment out
- # the TimerLib description above and un-comment the line below.
- # TimerLib| MdePkg/Library/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.inf
-
- #
# C Standard Libraries
#
LibC|StdLib/LibC/LibC.inf
- LibStdLib|StdLib/LibC/StdLib/StdLib.inf
- LibString|StdLib/LibC/String/String.inf
- LibWchar|StdLib/LibC/Wchar/Wchar.inf
LibCType|StdLib/LibC/Ctype/Ctype.inf
- LibTime|StdLib/LibC/Time/Time.inf
- LibStdio|StdLib/LibC/Stdio/Stdio.inf
- LibGdtoa|StdLib/LibC/gdtoa/gdtoa.inf
LibLocale|StdLib/LibC/Locale/Locale.inf
- LibUefi|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Uefi.inf
LibMath|StdLib/LibC/Math/Math.inf
LibSignal|StdLib/LibC/Signal/Signal.inf
- LibNetUtil|StdLib/LibC/LibGcc/LibGcc.inf
+ LibStdio|StdLib/LibC/Stdio/Stdio.inf
+ LibStdLib|StdLib/LibC/StdLib/StdLib.inf
+ LibString|StdLib/LibC/String/String.inf
+ LibTime|StdLib/LibC/Time/Time.inf
+ LibUefi|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Uefi.inf
+ LibWchar|StdLib/LibC/Wchar/Wchar.inf
- # Libraries for device abstractions within the Standard C Library.
- # Applications should not directly access any functions defined
- # in these libraries.
- DevUtility|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daUtility.inf
+ # Common Utilities for Networking Libraries
+ LibNetUtil|StdLib/LibC/NetUtil/NetUtil.inf
+
+ # Additional libraries for POSIX functionality.
+ LibErr|StdLib/PosixLib/Err/LibErr.inf
+ LibGen|StdLib/PosixLib/Gen/LibGen.inf
+ LibGlob|StdLib/PosixLib/Glob/LibGlob.inf
+ LibStringlist|StdLib/PosixLib/Stringlist/LibStringlist.inf
+
+ # Libraries for device abstractions within the Standard C Library
+ # Applications should not directly access any functions defined in these libraries.
+ LibGdtoa|StdLib/LibC/gdtoa/gdtoa.inf
DevConsole|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daConsole.inf
DevShell|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daShell.inf
+ DevUtility|StdLib/LibC/Uefi/Devices/daUtility.inf
+
+ [LibraryClasses.ARM.UEFI_APPLICATION]
+ NULL|ArmPkg/Library/CompilerIntrinsicsLib/CompilerIntrinsicsLib.inf
Figure 1: Library Class Descriptions
====================================
-Descriptions of the Library Classes comprising the Standard Libraries must be
-included in your application package's DSC file, as shown in Figure 1: Library
-Class Descriptions, above.
+Descriptions of the Library Classes comprising the Standard Libraries,
+as shown above in Figure 1: Library Class Descriptions, are provided.
The directives in Figure 2: Package Component Descriptions will create
instances of the BaseLib and BaseMemoryLib library classes that are built
@@ -271,6 +332,8 @@ Microsoft tool chains in order to allow the library's functions to be
resolved during the second pass of the linker during Link-Time-Code-Generation
of the application.
+A DXE driver version of the Socket library is also built.
+
[Components]
# BaseLib and BaseMemoryLib need to be built with the /GL- switch
# when using the Microsoft tool chains. This is required so that
@@ -286,44 +349,15 @@ of the application.
MSFT:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /X /Zc:wchar_t /GL-
}
+ ##########
+ # Socket Layer
+ ##########
+ StdLib/SocketDxe/SocketDxe.inf
+
Figure 2: Package Component Descriptions
========================================
-The NULL TimerLib instance must be selected if you desire to run your
-application under an emulation environment -- unless there is a supported
-TimerLib for that environment. For example, the InOsEmuPkg provides a
-DxeTimerLib which can be used for the TimerLib instance.
-
-The "boilerplate" text in StdLib.inc will automatically adjust which Timer
-Library is instantiated based upon whether the $(EMULATE) macro has been
-defined, or not.
-
- ###
- # Select the correct TimerLib instance depending upon whether running under
- # an emulation environment, or not.
- !ifndef $(EMULATE)
- # Not running in an Emulation Environment
- [LibraryClasses.IA32.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
-
- [LibraryClasses.X64.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|PerformancePkg/Library/DxeTscTimerLib/DxeTscTimerLib.inf
-
- [LibraryClasses.IPF.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- PalLib|MdePkg/Library/UefiPalLib/UefiPalLib.inf
- TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu/SecPeiDxeTimerLibCpu.inf
-
- !else
- # Use this instance if Running in an Emulation Environment.
- [LibraryClasses.Common.UEFI_APPLICATION]
- TimerLib|MdePkg/Library/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate/BaseTimerLibNullTemplate.inf
- !endif
-
- Figure 3: Timer Library Selection
- =================================
-
-
Each compiler assumes, by default, that it will be used with standard libraries
and headers provided by the compiler vendor. Many of these assumptions are
incorrect for the UEFI environment. By including a BuildOptions section, as
@@ -333,17 +367,15 @@ tailored for compatibility with UEFI and the EDK II Standard Libraries.
[BuildOptions]
INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Qfreestanding
MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /X /Zc:wchar_t
- GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /ffreestanding ?nostdinc ?nostdlib
+ GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -nostdinc -nostdlib
# The Build Options, below, are only used when building the C library
- # to be run under an emulation environment. The clock() system call
- # is modified to return -1 indicating that it is unsupported.
- # Just un-comment the lines below and select the correct
- # TimerLib instance, above.
+ # to be run under an emulation environment. They disable optimization
+ # which facillitates debugging under the Emulation environment.
- # INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /D NT32dvm
- # MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /D NT32dvm
- # GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -DNT32dvm
+ # INTEL:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Od
+ # MSFT:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = /Od
+ # GCC:*_*_IA32_CC_FLAGS = -O0
Figure 4: Package Build Options
===============================
@@ -373,7 +405,7 @@ below.
LibString
LibStdio
DevShell
-
+
Figure 6: Module Library Classes
================================
@@ -386,7 +418,7 @@ handled by the UEFI Shell. Without this class, only Console I/O is permitted.
INTEL:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /Qdiag-disable:181,186
MSFT:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = /Oi- /wd4018 /wd4131
GCC:*_*_IPF_SYMRENAME_FLAGS = --redefine-syms=Rename.txt
-
+
Figure 7: Module Build Options
==============================
@@ -398,6 +430,23 @@ code from external sources, though, it may be necessary to disable some
warnings or enable/disable some compiler features.
+TARGET-SYSTEM INSTALLATION
+==========================
+Applications that use file system features or the Socket library depend upon
+the existence of a specific directory tree structure on the same volume that
+the application was loaded from. This tree structure is described below:
+
+ /EFI Root of the UEFI system area.
+ |- /Tools Directory containing applications.
+ |- /Boot UEFI specified Boot directory.
+ |- /StdLib Root of the Standard Libraries sub-tree.
+ |- /etc Configuration files used by libraries.
+ |- /tmp Temporary files created by tmpfile(), etc.
+
+
+The /Efi/StdLib/etc directory is populated from the StdLib/Efi/etc source
+directory.
+
IMPLEMENTATION-Specific Features
================================
It is very strongly recommended that applications not use the long or
@@ -426,13 +475,12 @@ needed, use type PHYSICAL_ADDRESS.
Though not specifically required by the ISO/IEC 9899 standard, this
implementation of the Standard C Library provides the following system calls
-which are declared in sys/EfiSysCall.h.
+which are declared in sys/EfiSysCall.h and/or unistd.h.
- close dup dup2 fcntl
- fstat getcwd ioctl isatty
- lseek lstat mkdir open
- poll read rename rmdir
- stat unlink write
+ close creat chmod dup dup2
+ fcntl fstat getcwd ioctl isatty
+ lseek lstat mkdir open poll
+ read rename rmdir stat unlink write
The open function will accept file names of "stdin:", "stdout:", and "stderr:"
which cause the respective streams specified in the UEFI System Table to be
@@ -440,4 +488,4 @@ opened. Normally, these are associated with the console device. When the
application is first started, these streams are automatically opened on File
Descriptors 0, 1, and 2 respectively.
-
+ # # #