# Makefile for the test helper UEFI applications that run in guests. # # Copyright (C) 2019, Red Hat, Inc. # # This program and the accompanying materials are licensed and made available # under the terms and conditions of the BSD License that accompanies this # distribution. The full text of the license may be found at # . # # THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. edk2_dir := ../../roms/edk2 images_dir := ../data/uefi-boot-images emulation_targets := arm aarch64 i386 x86_64 uefi_binaries := bios-tables-test intermediate_suffixes := .efi .fat .iso.raw images: $(foreach binary,$(uefi_binaries), \ $(foreach target,$(emulation_targets), \ $(images_dir)/$(binary).$(target).iso.qcow2)) # Preserve all intermediate targets if the build succeeds. # - Intermediate targets help with development & debugging. # - Preserving intermediate targets also keeps spurious changes out of the # final build products, in case the user re-runs "make" without any changes # to the UEFI source code. Normally, the intermediate files would have been # removed by the last "make" invocation, hence the re-run would rebuild them # from the unchanged UEFI sources. Unfortunately, the "mkdosfs" and # "genisoimage" utilities embed timestamp-based information in their outputs, # which causes git to report differences for the tracked qcow2 ISO images. .SECONDARY: $(foreach binary,$(uefi_binaries), \ $(foreach target,$(emulation_targets), \ $(foreach suffix,$(intermediate_suffixes), \ Build/$(binary).$(target)$(suffix)))) # In the pattern rules below, the stem (%, $*) stands for # "$(binary).$(target)". # Convert the raw ISO image to a qcow2 one, enabling compression, and using a # small cluster size. This allows for small binary files under git control, # hence for small binary patches. $(images_dir)/%.iso.qcow2: Build/%.iso.raw mkdir -p -- $(images_dir) $${QTEST_QEMU_IMG:-qemu-img} convert -f raw -O qcow2 -c \ -o cluster_size=512 -- $< $@ # Embed the "UEFI system partition" into an ISO9660 file system as an ElTorito # boot image. Build/%.iso.raw: Build/%.fat genisoimage -input-charset ASCII -efi-boot $(notdir $<) -no-emul-boot \ -quiet -o $@ -- $< # Define chained macros in order to map QEMU system emulation targets to # *short* UEFI architecture identifiers. Periods are allowed in, and ultimately # stripped from, the argument. map_arm_to_uefi = $(subst arm,ARM,$(1)) map_aarch64_to_uefi = $(subst aarch64,AA64,$(call map_arm_to_uefi,$(1))) map_i386_to_uefi = $(subst i386,IA32,$(call map_aarch64_to_uefi,$(1))) map_x86_64_to_uefi = $(subst x86_64,X64,$(call map_i386_to_uefi,$(1))) map_to_uefi = $(subst .,,$(call map_x86_64_to_uefi,$(1))) # Format a "UEFI system partition", using the UEFI binary as the default boot # loader. Add 10% size for filesystem metadata, round up to the next KB, and # make sure the size is large enough for a FAT filesystem. Name the filesystem # after the UEFI binary. (Excess characters are automatically dropped from the # filesystem label.) Build/%.fat: Build/%.efi rm -f -- $@ uefi_bin_b=$$(stat --format=%s -- $<) && \ uefi_fat_kb=$$(( (uefi_bin_b * 11 / 10 + 1023) / 1024 )) && \ uefi_fat_kb=$$(( uefi_fat_kb >= 64 ? uefi_fat_kb : 64 )) && \ mkdosfs -C $@ -n $(basename $(@F)) -- $$uefi_fat_kb MTOOLS_SKIP_CHECK=1 mmd -i $@ ::EFI MTOOLS_SKIP_CHECK=1 mmd -i $@ ::EFI/BOOT MTOOLS_SKIP_CHECK=1 mcopy -i $@ -- $< \ ::EFI/BOOT/BOOT$(call map_to_uefi,$(suffix $*)).EFI # In the pattern rules below, the stem (%, $*) stands for "$(target)" only. The # association between the UEFI binary (such as "bios-tables-test") and the # component name from the edk2 platform DSC file (such as "BiosTablesTest") is # explicit in each rule. # "build.sh" invokes the "build" utility of edk2 BaseTools. In any given edk2 # workspace, at most one "build" instance may be operating at a time. Therefore # we must serialize the rebuilding of targets in this Makefile. .NOTPARALLEL: # In turn, the "build" utility of edk2 BaseTools invokes another "make". # Although the outer "make" process advertizes its job server to all child # processes via MAKEFLAGS in the environment, the outer "make" closes the job # server file descriptors (exposed in MAKEFLAGS) before executing a recipe -- # unless the recipe is recognized as a recursive "make" recipe. Recipes that # call $(MAKE) are classified automatically as recursive; for "build.sh" below, # we must mark the recipe manually as recursive, by using the "+" indicator. # This way, when the inner "make" starts a parallel build of the target edk2 # module, it can communicate with the outer "make"'s job server. Build/bios-tables-test.%.efi: build-edk2-tools +./build.sh $(edk2_dir) BiosTablesTest $* $@ build-edk2-tools: $(MAKE) -C $(edk2_dir)/BaseTools \ PYTHON_COMMAND=$${EDK2_PYTHON_COMMAND:-python3} \ EXTRA_OPTFLAGS='$(EDK2_BASETOOLS_OPTFLAGS)' \ EXTRA_LDFLAGS='$(EDK2_BASETOOLS_LDFLAGS)' clean: rm -rf Build Conf log $(MAKE) -C $(edk2_dir)/BaseTools clean