When running "perf" command from OsLoader shell, it would
print the performance data but it is difficult to know what
they are mean. The patch adds the description to performance
data.
Signed-off-by: Guo Dong <guo.dong@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Guo Dong <guo.dong@intel.com>
Adds build-time PCD that hides corruptcomp
tool by default
Renames corruptcomponent to corruptcomp
Enhances error checking/logs
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinn <sean.mcginn@intel.com>
Create a tool that corrupts SBL components so that
the SBL resiliency feature can more easily be tested
and demonstrated
Signed-off-by: Sean McGinn <sean.mcginn@intel.com>
New shell command 'usbdev' added to enumerate USB bus and list down
all the USB devices that are found on the bus.
Signed-off-by: Biswas Arghya <arghya.biswas@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Sachin Kamat <sachin.kamat@intel.com>
This patch added support to get csme boot time performance
data and display it in perf command and also before booting
to linux.
Introduced a board config option BOOT_PERFORMANCE_MASK to control
PcdBootPerformanceMask, BIT 2 now enables printing CSME boot
performance data.
Signed-off-by: Raghava Gudla <raghava.gudla@intel.com>
Convert the line endings stored for all text files in the repository to
LF. The majority previously used DOS-style CRLF line endings. Add a
.gitattributes file to enforce this and treat certain extensions as
never being text files.
Update PatchCheck.py to insist on LF line endings rather than CRLF.
However, its other checks fail on this commit due to lots of
pre-existing complaints that it only notices because the line endings
have changed.
Silicon/QemuSocPkg/FspBin/Patches/0001-Build-QEMU-FSP-2.0-binaries.patch
needs to be treated as binary since it contains a mixture of line
endings.
This change has implications depending on the client platform you are
using the repository from:
* Windows
The usual configuration for Git on Windows means that text files will
be checked out to the work tree with DOS-style CRLF line endings. If
that's not the case then you can configure Git to do so for the entire
machine with:
git config --global core.autocrlf true
or for just the repository with:
git config core.autocrlf true
Line endings will be normalised to LF when they are committed to the
repository. If you commit a text file with only LF line endings then it
will be converted to CRLF line endings in your work tree.
* Linux, MacOS and other Unices
The usual configuration for Git on such platforms is to check files out
of the repository with LF line endings. This is probably the right thing
for you. In the unlikely even that you are using Git on Unix but editing
or compiling on Windows for some reason then you may need to tweak your
configuration to force the use of CRLF line endings as described above.
* General
For more information see
https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/configuring-git-to-handle-line-endings .
Fixes: https://github.com/slimbootloader/slimbootloader/issues/1400
Signed-off-by: Mike Crowe <mac@mcrowe.com>
This will allow necessary messages to be printed to consoles.
These macros will redirect debug message to consoles.
CONSOLE_PRINT
CONSOLE_PRINT_UNICODE
These conditional macros will redirect debug message to consoles or
DEBUG(). The PrintLevel is valid only when redirected to DEBUG().
CONSOLE_PRINT_CONDITION
CONSOLE_PRINT_UNICODE_CONDITION
Signed-off-by: Aiden Park <aiden.park@intel.com>
In Shell FS after media initialization, the de-initialization
should be called to free all allocated memory.
Signed-off-by: Maurice Ma <maurice.ma@intel.com>
In order to sync up with EDK201911 stable release, it is required
to add missing header files in the INF file. Otherwise, the build
will throw warnings. This patch added the missing headers in INF
files.
Signed-off-by: Maurice Ma <maurice.ma@intel.com>
Soemtimes when JTAG based debug is not available, it might be easier
to have Shell access in earlier stage to check lots of platform
settings. Today it is impossible because full Shell has lots of other
dependencies which might not satisfy in early stage. This patch added
a PCD PcdMiniShellEnabled to build a mini Shell with very few
dependencies. This mini Shell can be used in early debug phase for SBL.
To use it, add the following to override the PCD for a specific stage
in BootloaderCorePkg.dsc.
EX:
$(PLATFORM_PACKAGE)/Stage1B/Stage1B.inf {
<PcdsFeatureFlag>
gPlatformCommonLibTokenSpaceGuid.PcdMiniShellEnabled | TRUE
...
}
Then include ShellLib.h in stage C code and add ShellLib in related
stage INF file. If adding it into Stage1A, it needs to be after the
Stage1A banner print out.
Signed-off-by: Maurice Ma <maurice.ma@intel.com>
This will fully support PatchCheck.py.
- Remove all trailing whitespace
- Convert LF to CRLF by default
- Update EFI_D_* to DEBUG_*
- Re-enable CRLF check in PatchCheck.py
Signed-off-by: Aiden Park <aiden.park@intel.com>
This provides basic insertion sort API for Linked List. As part of change,
this insertion sort is used for PCI BAR calculation by its alignment
and for shell commands list by its name.
Signed-off-by: Aiden Park <aiden.park@intel.com>
This 'fs' shell command can be used for basic file system check.
Usage: fs init [device no.] [hwpart no.] [swpart no.]
fs close
fs info
fs ls [dir or file path]
- 'device no.' is from Platform Device Table.
- all 0s by default if 'fs init' has no parameters
- root dir by default if 'fs ls' has no dir or file path
Signed-off-by: Aiden Park <aiden.park@intel.com>
The 'mm' (formely 'mem') command is being
updated to handle PCI device formatted
addresses and also to support IO device
interfacing. Removing the 'io' command too
since it has been intergrated into the 'mm'
command.
Signed-off-by: James Gutbub <james.gutbub@intel.com>
This patch added command line history upport in SBL Shell. It makes
it easy to run a previous command using Up/Down arrow key.
Signed-off-by: Maurice Ma <maurice.ma@intel.com>
Currently, all shell commands are statically defined in header file.
Add shell command registration API to allow include/exclude shell
commands dynamically.
Later, some debug shell commands will be added according to build
mode or debug mask.
- TBD: Sorting shell commands by name
Signed-off-by: Aiden Park <aiden.park@intel.com>
This patch adds a new shell command `dmesg` to print out the contents of
the boot log buffer.
Signed-off-by: Borgerson, Matthew A <matthew.a.borgerson@intel.com>
This patch simplifies the GraphicsLib code and adds an abstraction layer
for printing to a virtual "console," through the familier
ConsoleWrite(buffer, len) style function call.
ConsoleWrite can be configured to output to either the serial port, or
the display framebuffer, or both. This primarily enables the command
shell to be used with a display and keyboard.
Signed-off-by: Borgerson, Matthew A <matthew.a.borgerson@intel.com>
Current implementation assumes serial port is the only input console
device supported. But other input console devices can be added later
on. This patch added a ConsoleInLib to abstract the input console
interfaces. It also added PCDs to control enabled input console
devices.
Signed-off-by: Maurice Ma <maurice.ma@intel.com>