# OvmfPkg - Platform CI This ReadMe.md describes the Azure DevOps based Platform CI for OvmfPkg and how to use the same Pytools based build infrastructure locally. ## Supported Configuration Details This solution for building and running OvmfPkg has only been validated with Windows 10 with VS2019 and Ubuntu 18.04 with GCC toolchain. Four different firmware builds are supported and are described below. | Configuration name | Architectures | DSC File |Additional Flags | | :---- | :----- | :---- | :---- | | IA32 | IA32 | OvmfPkgIa32.dsc | None | | X64 | X64 | OvmfPkgIa64.dsc | None | | IA32 X64 | PEI-IA32 DXE-X64 | OvmfPkgIa32X64.dsc | None | | IA32 X64 Full | PEI-IA32 DXE-X64 | OvmfPkgIa32X64.dsc | SECURE_BOOT_ENABLE=1 SMM_REQUIRE=1 TPM1_ENABLE=1 TPM2_ENABLE=1 NETWORK_TLS_ENABLE=1 NETWORK_IP6_ENABLE=1 NETWORK_HTTP_BOOT_ENABLE=1 | ## EDK2 Developer environment - [Python 3.8.x - Download & Install](https://www.python.org/downloads/) - [GIT - Download & Install](https://git-scm.com/download/) - [QEMU - Download, Install, and add to your path](https://www.qemu.org/download/) - [Edk2 Source](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2) - Additional packages found necessary for Ubuntu 18.04 - apt-get install gcc g++ make uuid-dev Note: edksetup, Submodule initialization and manual installation of NASM, iASL, or the required cross-compiler toolchains are **not** required, this is handled by the Pytools build system. ## Building with Pytools for OvmfPkg If you are unfamiliar with Pytools, it is recommended to first read through the generic set of edk2 [Build Instructions](https://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io/wiki/Build-Instructions). 1. [Optional] Create a Python Virtual Environment - generally once per workspace ``` bash python -m venv ``` 2. [Optional] Activate Virtual Environment - each time new shell opened - Linux ```bash source /bin/activate ``` - Windows ``` bash /Scripts/activate.bat ``` 3. Install Pytools - generally once per virtual env or whenever pip-requirements.txt changes ``` bash pip install --upgrade -r pip-requirements.txt ``` 4. Initialize & Update Submodules - only when submodules updated ``` bash stuart_setup -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG= -a ``` 5. Initialize & Update Dependencies - only as needed when ext_deps change ``` bash stuart_update -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG= -a ``` 6. Compile the basetools if necessary - only when basetools C source files change ``` bash python BaseTools/Edk2ToolsBuild.py -t ``` 7. Compile Firmware - To build IA32 ``` bash stuart_build -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py -a IA32 TOOL_CHAIN_TAG= ``` - To build X64 ``` bash stuart_build -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py -a X64 TOOL_CHAIN_TAG= ``` - To build IA32 X64 ``` bash stuart_build -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py -a IA32,X64 TOOL_CHAIN_TAG= ``` - use `stuart_build -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py -h` option to see additional options like `--clean` 8. Running Emulator - You can add `--FlashRom` to the end of your build command and the emulator will run after the build is complete. - or use the `--FlashOnly` feature to just run the emulator. ``` bash stuart_build -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG= -a --FlashOnly ``` ### Notes 1. Configuring *ACTIVE_PLATFORM* and *TARGET_ARCH* in Conf/target.txt is **not** required. This environment is set by PlatformBuild.py based upon the `[-a ]` parameter. 2. QEMU must be on your path. On Windows this is a manual process and not part of the QEMU installer. **NOTE:** Logging the execution output will be in the normal stuart log as well as to your console. ### Custom Build Options **MAKE_STARTUP_NSH=TRUE** will output a *startup.nsh* file to the location mapped as fs0. This is used in CI in combination with the `--FlashOnly` feature to run QEMU to the UEFI shell and then execute the contents of *startup.nsh*. **QEMU_HEADLESS=TRUE** Since CI servers run headless QEMU must be told to run with no display otherwise an error occurs. Locally you don't need to set this. ### Passing Build Defines To pass build defines through _stuart_build_, prepend `BLD_*_`to the define name and pass it on the command-line. _stuart_build_ currently requires values to be assigned, so add an`=1` suffix for bare defines. For example, to enable the TPM2 support, instead of the traditional "-D E1000_ENABLE", the stuart_build command-line would be: `stuart_build -c OvmfPkg/PlatformCI/PlatformBuild.py BLD_*_E1000_ENABLE=1` ## References - [Installing and using Pytools](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-pytool-extensions/blob/master/docs/using.md#installing) - More on [python virtual environments](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html)