Hi coreboot colleagues,
Intel EDK2 header files are needed to build coreboot that depends on FSP. So far the practice is to keep such header files under src/vendorcode/intel/edk2 directory, and each EDK2 version takes a different directory (we have uefi_2.4, UDK2015, UDK2017).
Since CPX-SP FSP is based on latest EDK2 code base, I would like to add EDK2 quarterly release (edk2-stable202005) header files to coreboot code base, and created [CB: 42239] accordingly.
Idwer commented that an alternative is to keep EDK2 header files as a submodule, and this should be discussed in coreboot community.
Thanks, Jonathan
@Subrata Banik subrata.banik@intel.com must have done so on other Intel project. In the near future, I think highly possible that CPX FSP will stick with edk2-stable202005 for quite some time.
Jonathan Zhang (Infra) via coreboot coreboot@coreboot.org 于2020年6月17日周三 上午3:15写道:
Hi coreboot colleagues,
Intel EDK2 header files are needed to build coreboot that depends on FSP. So far the practice is to keep such header files under src/vendorcode/intel/edk2 directory, and each EDK2 version takes a different directory (we have uefi_2.4, UDK2015, UDK2017).
Since CPX-SP FSP is based on latest EDK2 code base, I would like to add EDK2 quarterly release (edk2-stable202005) header files to coreboot code base, and created [CB: 42239] accordingly.
Idwer commented that an alternative is to keep EDK2 header files as a submodule, and this should be discussed in coreboot community.
Thanks, Jonathan
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