Intel(R) Platform Innovation Framework for EFI | |
BuildTools Project, BaseTools Sub-Project | |
Root Package 1.00 | |
2007-08-31 | |
Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its | |
subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. | |
* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. | |
Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. | |
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Quick Start | |
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Windows: | |
a) Set the PYTHON_FREEZER_PATH to the cx_Freeze installation directory | |
b) Go to the <buildtools_project>/BaseTools and run "toolsetup" script | |
Unix-like: | |
a) make -C <buildtools_project>/BaseTools | |
b) Look over https://edk2.tianocore.org/step-by-step-instructions.html | |
for a helpful step-by-step guide for building 'Hello World' on | |
various operating systems with edk2. | |
Supported build targets (toolsetup) | |
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build(or none) - Incremental Build of all C based tools. This is the default target | |
rebuild - Clean all generated files and directories during build, and rebuild all tools | |
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Tools in Python | |
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* Convert Python source to exe file | |
The tools written in Python can be converted into executable program which can | |
be executed without installing a Python interpreter. (Generally it is easier | |
to run the scripts from their source on operating systems other than Windows.) | |
For Windows and Linux, the conversion tool package is called cx_Freeze, its | |
home page is: | |
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cx-freeze/ | |
If you have installed cx_Freeze at c:\cx_Freeze-3.0.3. Use following command | |
lines to convert MyBuild.py to MyBuild.exe (note this is an example, there is | |
no MyBuild Python project in the BaseTools\Python tree. | |
set PYTHONPATH=<BaseToolsDirPath>\Source\Python | |
c:\cx_Freeze-3.0.3\FreezePython.exe --include-modules=encodings.cp437,encodings.gbk,encodings.utf_16,encodings.utf_16_le,encodings.utf_8 --install-dir=.\mybuild MyBuild.py | |
The generated .exe (and .dll) files are put in "mybuild" subdirectory. | |
The following is a real example with the BuildTools/trunk/BaseTools project | |
installed in: C:\Work\BaseTools | |
C:\Work\BaseTools\Source\Python> set PYTHONPATH=C:\Work\BaseTools\Source\Python | |
C:\Work\BaseTools\Source\Python> c:\cx_Freeze-3.0.3\FreezePython.exe --include-modules=encodings.cp437,encodings.gbk,encodings.utf_16,encodings.utf_16_le,encodings.utf_8 --install-dir=C:\Work\BaseTools\Bin\Win32 build\build.py | |
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* Execute tools written in Python without conversion | |
Unix-like systems: | |
The edk2/edksetup.sh script will setup everything which is needed to | |
run the scripts from their source. | |
Windows: | |
The tools written in Python can be executed directly from its source directory | |
as long as the Python interpreter (Python 2.5) has been installed. Before the execution, | |
please make sure the environment variable PYTHONPATH is set to | |
<buildtools_project>/BaseTools/Source/Python | |
There're five tools written in Python. The entrance file of each tool is listed | |
below. | |
build <buildtools_project>/BaseTools/Source/Python/build/build.py | |
GenFds <buildtools_project>/BaseTools/Source/Python/GenFds/GenFds.py | |
Trim <buildtools_project>/BaseTools/Source/Python/Trim/Trim.py | |
MigrationMsa2Inf <buildtools_project>/BaseTools/Source/Python/MigrationMsa2Inf/MigrationMsa2Inf.py | |
UPT <buildtools_project>/BaseTools/Source/Python/UPT/UPT.py |