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EDK II Project

A modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications from www.uefi.org.

CI Minimum Python Version

It is recommended to install this Python version to run the full set of scripts that enable CI in the project.

Other Python requirements for build can be found in the EDK II Build Instructions.

Core CI Build Status

Host Type & ToolchainBuild StatusTest StatusCode Coverage
Windows_VS2022WindowsCiBuildWindowsCiTestWindowsCiCoverage
Ubuntu_GCC5UbuntuCiBuildUbuntuCiTestUbuntuCiCoverage

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Platform CI Build Status

Microsoft Windows VS2022

ToolchainCONFIGDEBUGRELEASENOOPT
EmulatorPkg_Win_VS2022
IA32
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X64
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IA32 FULL
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X64 FULL
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OvmfPkg_Win_VS2022
IA32
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X64
op64dop64rop64n

IA32 X64
op3264dop3264rop3264n

IA32 X64 FULL
op3264fdop3264frop3264fn

Ubuntu 18.04 GCC5

ToolchainCONFIGDEBUGRELEASENOOPT
ArmVirtPkg_Ubuntu_GCC5
AARCH64
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ARM
avArmduavArmruavArmnu
EmulatorPkg_Ubuntu_GCC5
IA32
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X64
em64duem64ruem64nu

IA32 FULL
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X64 FULL
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OvmfPkg_Ubuntu_GCC5
IA32
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X64
op64duop64ruop64nu

IA32 X64
op3264duop3264ruop3264nu

IA32 X64 FULL
op3264fduop3264fruop3264fru

TCBZ_2639 - EmulatorPkg Ubuntu GCC5 Segfaults during execution.

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License Details

The majority of the content in the EDK II open source project uses a BSD-2-Clause Plus Patent License. The EDK II open source project contains the following components that are covered by additional licenses:

The EDK II open source project uses content from upstream projects as git submodules that are covered by additional licenses.

The EDK II Project is composed of packages. The maintainers for each package are listed in Maintainers.txt.

Resources

Code Contributions

To make a contribution to a TianoCore project, follow these steps.

  1. Create a change description in the format specified below to
    use in the source control commit log.
  2. Your commit message must include your Signed-off-by signature
  3. Submit your code to the TianoCore project using the process
    that the project documents on its web page. If the process is not documented, then submit the code on development email list for the project.
  4. It is preferred that contributions are submitted using the same
    copyright license as the base project. When that is not possible, then contributions using the following licenses can be accepted:

For documentation:

Contributions of code put into the public domain can also be accepted.

Contributions using other licenses might be accepted, but further review will be required.

Developer Certificate of Origin

Your change description should use the standard format for a commit message, and must include your Signed-off-by signature.

In order to keep track of who did what, all patches contributed must include a statement that to the best of the contributor's knowledge they have the right to contribute it under the specified license.

The test for this is as specified in the Developer's Certificate of Origin (DCO) 1.1. The contributor certifies compliance by adding a line saying

Signed-off-by: Developer Name developer@example.org

where Developer Name is the contributor's real name, and the email address is one the developer is reachable through at the time of contributing.

Developer's Certificate of Origin 1.1 By making a contribution to this project, I certify that: (a) The contribution was created in whole or in part by me and I have the right to submit it under the open source license indicated in the file; or (b) The contribution is based upon previous work that, to the best of my knowledge, is covered under an appropriate open source license and I have the right under that license to submit that work with modifications, whether created in whole or in part by me, under the same open source license (unless I am permitted to submit under a different license), as indicated in the file; or (c) The contribution was provided directly to me by some other person who certified (a), (b) or (c) and I have not modified it. (d) I understand and agree that this project and the contribution are public and that a record of the contribution (including all personal information I submit with it, including my sign-off) is maintained indefinitely and may be redistributed consistent with this project or the open source license(s) involved. 

Sample Change Description / Commit Message

From: Contributor Name <contributor@example.com> Subject: [Repository/Branch PATCH] Pkg-Module: Brief-single-line-summary Full-commit-message Signed-off-by: Contributor Name <contributor@example.com> 

Notes for sample patch email

  • The first line of commit message is taken from the email's subject line following [Repository/Branch PATCH]. The remaining portion of the commit message is the email's content.
  • git format-patch is one way to create this format

Definitions for sample patch email

  • Repository is the identifier of the repository the patch applies.

    This identifier should only be provided for repositories other than edk2. For example edk2-BuildSpecification or staging.

  • Branch is the identifier of the branch the patch applies. This

    identifier should only be provided for branches other than

    edk2/master.

    For example edk2/UDK2015,

    edk2-BuildSpecification/release/1.27, or

    staging/edk2-test.

  • Module is a short identifier for the affected code or documentation. For example MdePkg, MdeModulePkg/UsbBusDxe, Introduction, or

    EDK II INF File Format.

  • Brief-single-line-summary is a short summary of the change.

  • The entire first line should be less than ~70 characters.

  • Full-commit-message a verbose multiple line comment describing

    the change. Each line should be less than ~70 characters.

  • Signed-off-by is the contributor's signature identifying them

    by their real/legal name and their email address.

Submodules

The current submodules used in EDK II are in .gitmodules.

To get a full, buildable EDK II repository, use following steps of git command

git clone https://github.com/tianocore/edk2.git cd edk2 git submodule update --init cd ..

If there's update for submodules, use following git commands to get the latest submodules code.

cd edk2 git pull git submodule update

Note: When cloning submodule repos, '--recursive' option is not recommended. EDK II itself will not use any code/feature from submodules in above submodules. So using '--recursive' adds a dependency on being able to reach servers we do not actually want any code from, as well as needlessly downloading code we will not use.

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