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EDK II Draft Specification
The documents in this page are the latest draft revisions using the Gitbook Markdown source format and published using the Gitbook Action. The source content for these documents are in GIT repositories in the Tianocore-docs organization hosted by GitHub. Document feedback, issues, and feature requests can be entered in Tianocore Bugzilla.
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EDK II Build Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes the EDK II Build Architecture. This specification was designed to support new build requirements for building EDK II modules and EDK components within the EDK II build infrastructure as well as to generate binary firmware images and Unified Extensible Firmware Image (UEFI) applications.
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EDK II DEC Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes the EDK II Declaration (DEC) file format. This format was designed to support building packaging and distribution of EDK II modules, as well as for building platforms and modules using the EDK II build infrastructure. EDK II declaration files may be created during installation of a distribution that follows the UEFI Platform Initialization Distribution Package Specification. They may also be created manually. The EDK II Build Infrastructure supports generation of UEFI 2.5 and PI 1.4 (Unified EFI, Inc.) compliant binary images.
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EDK II INF Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes the EDK II build information (INF) file format. This format supports the new build requirements of build EDK components and EDK II modules within the EDK II build infrastructure. The EDK II Build Infrastructure supports creation of binary images that comply with Unified EFI (UEFI) 2.5 and UEFI Platform Infrastructure (PI) 1.4 specifications.
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EDK II DSC Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes the EDK II Platform Description file (DSC) format. The EDK Build Tools are included as part of the EDK II compatibility package. In order to use EDK II Modules or the EDK II Build Tools, an EDK II DSC and FDF file must be used. EDK II tools use INI style text based files to describe components, platforms and firmware volumes. While similar to EDK DSC files, the EDK II DSC file format is different, and new utilities have been provided to process these files. The EDK II Build Infrastructure supports creation of binary images that comply with Unified EFI (UEFI) 2.5 and UEFI Platform Infrastructure (PI) 1.4 specifications.
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EDK II FDF Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes the EDK II Flash Description (FDF) file format. This format was designed to support new build requirements of building EDK and EDK II modules within the EDK II build infrastructure. The EDK II Build Infrastructure supports generation of current Unified EFI, Inc. (UEFI 2.5 and PI 1.4) compliant binary images. The FDF file is used to describe the content and layout of binary images. Binary images described in this file may be any combination of boot images, capsule images or PCI Options ROMs.
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EDK II UNI Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes the Multi-String build information (UNI) file format . See details in the Revision History in the document for more details.
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EDK II Image Definition IDF File Format Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes file format for Image Description files that are used to create HII Image Packages introduced in the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface Specification, Version 2.1.
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EDK II VFR Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] To simplify the creation of Internal Forms Representation (IFR), a high-level Visual Forms Representation (VFR) language is described in this document. Using this language syntax, a compiler can be designed to take an ordinary text file containing VFR as an input, and output IFR for use in a user’s program. There are various methods to define the VFR language.
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EDK II Meta-Data Expression Syntax Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document describes the syntax of expression statements for EDK II Meta-data files used in data fields, feature flag expressions and conditional directive statements.
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EDK II PCD Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document discusses the mechanisms and configuration entries required to make it easy to write portable silicon modules and to port the Framework from platform to platform.
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EDK II C Coding Standards Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] The EDK II C Coding Standards Specification establishes a set of rules intended not as a constraint, but as an enabling philosophy which will:
- Establish uniformity of style.
- Set minimum information content requirements.
- Allow all programmers to easily understand the code.
- Facilitate support tasks by establishing uniform conventions.
- Ease documentation efforts by embedding the design documentation in the code.
- Reduce customer and new employee learning curves by providing accurate code documentation and uniform style.
These rules apply to all code developed.
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EDK II Python Development Process Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] The EDK II Python Development Process Specification defines a set of python coding standards, development flow, and tools to help to identify and fix deviations in written code. These standards, flow and tools to establish:
- Uniformity of style
- Uniform conventions
- To maintain consistency
- To maintain extensibility
- To improve readability
- To improve maintainability, reusability
These rules apply to all code developed.
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EDK II Minimum Platform Specification [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] The EDK II Minimum Platform Specification describes the required and optional elements for an EDK II based platform with the following objectives:
- Define a structure that enables developers to consistently navigate source code, execution flow, and the functional results of bootstrapping a system.
- Enable a minimal platform where minimal is defined as the minimal firmware implementation required to produce a basic solution that can be further extended to meet a multitude of computing segment needs.
- Establish definitions for common, silicon, platform, and board packages and guidelines for minimizing coupling between these packages.
- Enable large granularity binary solutions.
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EDK II Driver Writer's Guide for UEFI 2.3.1 [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document is designed to aid in the development of UEFI Drivers using the EDK II open source project as a development environment.
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EDK II Module Writer's Guide [ HTML , PDF , MOBI , EPUB , GitHub ] This document is designed to aid in the development of EDK II Modules using the EDK II open source project as a development environment.