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2=== OVMF OVERVIEW ===\r
3\r
4The Open Virtual Machine Firmware (OVMF) project aims\r
5to support firmware for Virtual Machines using the edk2\r
6code base. More information can be found at:\r
7\r
c315da0a 8http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/tianocore/index.php?title=OVMF\r
49ba9447 9\r
10=== STATUS ===\r
11\r
49ba9447 12Current capabilities:\r
13* IA32 and X64 architectures\r
73f4a1c0 14* QEMU (0.10.0 or later)\r
49ba9447 15 - Video, keyboard, IDE, CD-ROM, serial\r
16 - Runs UEFI shell\r
7416f4eb 17 - Optional NIC support. Requires QEMU (0.12.2 or later)\r
73f4a1c0 18* UEFI Linux boots\r
19* UEFI Windows 8 boots\r
49ba9447 20\r
21=== FUTURE PLANS ===\r
22\r
49ba9447 23* Test/Stabilize UEFI Self-Certification Tests (SCT) results\r
24\r
37e97c51 25=== BUILDING OVMF ===\r
26\r
27Pre-requisites:\r
28* Build environment capable of build the edk2 MdeModulePkg.\r
66325870 29* A properly configured ASL compiler:\r
30 - Intel ASL compiler: Available from http://www.acpica.org\r
31 - Microsoft ASL compiler: Available from http://www.acpi.info\r
37e97c51 32\r
33Update Conf/target.txt ACTIVE_PLATFORM for OVMF:\r
34 PEI arch DXE arch UEFI interfaces\r
35* OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgIa32.dsc IA32 IA32 IA32\r
36* OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgIa32X64.dsc IA32 X64 X64\r
37* OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgX64.dsc X64 X64 X64\r
38\r
2dae09a5 39Update Conf/target.txt TARGET_ARCH based on the .dsc file:\r
40 TARGET_ARCH\r
41* OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgIa32.dsc IA32\r
42* OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgIa32X64.dsc IA32 X64\r
43* OvmfPkg/OvmfPkgX64.dsc X64\r
44\r
45Following the edk2 build process, you will find the OVMF binaries\r
46under the $WORKSPACE/Build/*/*/FV directory. The actual path will\r
47depend on how your build is configured. You can expect to find\r
48these binary outputs:\r
7416f4eb 49* OVMF.FD\r
66325870 50 - Please note! This filename has changed. Older releases used OVMF.Fv.\r
922f593a 51* OvmfVideo.rom\r
e79095b7 52 - This file is not built separately any longer, starting with svn r13520.\r
2dae09a5 53\r
54More information on building OVMF can be found at:\r
c315da0a 55\r
56http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/tianocore/index.php?title=How_to_build_OVMF\r
37e97c51 57\r
58=== RUNNING OVMF on QEMU ===\r
59\r
210c880f 60* QEMU 0.12.2 or later is required.\r
37e97c51 61* Be sure to use qemu-system-x86_64, if you are using and X64 firmware.\r
62 (qemu-system-x86_64 works for the IA32 firmware as well, of course.)\r
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63* Use OVMF for QEMU firmware (3 options available)\r
64 - Option 1: QEMU 1.6 or newer; Use QEMU -pflash parameter\r
65 * QEMU/OVMF will use emulated flash, and fully support UEFI variables\r
66 * Run qemu with: -pflash path/to/OVMF.fd\r
67 - Option 2: Use QEMU -bios parameter\r
68 * Note that UEFI variables will be partially emulated, and non-volatile\r
69 variables may lose their contents after a reboot\r
70 * Run qemu with: -bios path/to/OVMF.fd\r
71 - Option 3: Use QEMU -L parameter\r
72 * Note that UEFI variables will be partially emulated, and non-volatile\r
73 variables may lose their contents after a reboot\r
74 * Either copy, rename or symlink OVMF.fd => bios.bin\r
75 * Use the QEMU -L parameter to specify the directory where the bios.bin\r
76 file is located.\r
37e97c51 77* The EFI shell is built into OVMF builds at this time, so it should\r
78 run automatically if a UEFI boot application is not found on the\r
79 removable media.\r
aed8e2ec 80* On Linux, newer version of QEMU may enable KVM feature, and this might\r
81 cause OVMF to fail to boot. The QEMU '-no-kvm' may allow OVMF to boot.\r
bf23b44d 82* Capturing OVMF debug messages on qemu:\r
83 - The default OVMF build writes debug messages to IO port 0x402. The\r
84 following qemu command line options save them in the file called\r
85 debug.log: '-debugcon file:debug.log -global isa-debugcon.iobase=0x402'.\r
86 - It is possible to revert to the original behavior, when debug messages were\r
87 written to the emulated serial port (potentially intermixing OVMF debug\r
88 output with UEFI serial console output). For this the\r
89 '-D DEBUG_ON_SERIAL_PORT' option has to be passed to the build command (see\r
90 the next section), and in order to capture the serial output qemu needs to\r
91 be started with eg. '-serial file:serial.log'.\r
92 - Debug messages fall into several categories. Logged vs. suppressed\r
93 categories are controlled at OVMF build time by the\r
94 'gEfiMdePkgTokenSpaceGuid.PcdDebugPrintErrorLevel' bitmask (an UINT32\r
95 value) in the selected .dsc file. Individual bits of this bitmask are\r
96 defined in <MdePkg/Include/Library/DebugLib.h>. One non-default bit (with\r
97 some performance impact) that is frequently set for debugging is 0x00400000\r
98 (DEBUG_VERBOSE).\r
99 - The RELEASE build target ('-b RELEASE' build option, see below) disables\r
100 all debug messages. The default build target is DEBUG.\r
5a9745b9 101\r
102=== Build Scripts ===\r
103\r
66325870 104On systems with the bash shell you can use OvmfPkg/build.sh to simplify\r
105building and running OVMF.\r
5a9745b9 106\r
107So, for example, to build + run OVMF X64:\r
66325870 108$ OvmfPkg/build.sh -a X64\r
109$ OvmfPkg/build.sh -a X64 qemu\r
5a9745b9 110\r
111And to run a 64-bit UEFI bootable ISO image:\r
66325870 112$ OvmfPkg/build.sh -a X64 qemu -cdrom /path/to/disk-image.iso\r
113\r
bf23b44d 114To build a 32-bit OVMF without debug messages using GCC 4.5:\r
66325870 115$ OvmfPkg/build.sh -a IA32 -b RELEASE -t GCC45\r
5a9745b9 116\r
aed8e2ec 117=== Network Support ===\r
118\r
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119OVMF provides a UEFI network stack by default. Its lowest level driver is the\r
120NIC driver, higher levels are generic. In order to make DHCP, PXE Boot, and eg.\r
121socket test utilities from the StdLib edk2 package work, (1) qemu has to be\r
122configured to emulate a NIC, (2) a matching UEFI NIC driver must be available\r
123when OVMF boots.\r
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125(If a NIC is configured for the virtual machine, and -- dependent on boot order\r
126-- PXE booting is attempted, but no DHCP server responds to OVMF's DHCP\r
127DISCOVER message at startup, the boot process may take approx. 3 seconds\r
128longer.)\r
129\r
130* For each NIC emulated by qemu, a GPLv2 licensed UEFI driver is available from\r
131 the iPXE project. The qemu source distribution, starting with version 1.5,\r
132 contains prebuilt binaries of these drivers (and of course allows one to\r
7a1f5947 133 rebuild them from source as well). This is the recommended set of drivers.\r
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135* Use the qemu -netdev and -device options, or the legacy -net option, to\r
136 enable NIC support: <http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking>.\r
137\r
138* For a qemu >= 1.5 binary running *without* any "-M machine" option where\r
139 "machine" would identify a < qemu-1.5 configuration (for example: "-M\r
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140 pc-i440fx-1.4" or "-M pc-0.13"), the iPXE drivers are automatically available\r
141 to and configured for OVMF in the default qemu installation.\r
7628b0f5 142\r
143* For a qemu binary in [0.13, 1.5), or a qemu >= 1.5 binary with an "-M\r
144 machine" option where "machine" selects a < qemu-1.5 configuration:\r
145\r
146 - download a >= 1.5.0-rc1 source tarball from <http://wiki.qemu.org/Download>,\r
147\r
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148 - extract the following iPXE driver files from the tarball and install them\r
149 in a location that is accessible to qemu processes (this may depend on your\r
7628b0f5 150 SELinux configuration, for example):\r
151\r
152 qemu-VERSION/pc-bios/efi-e1000.rom\r
153 qemu-VERSION/pc-bios/efi-ne2k_pci.rom\r
154 qemu-VERSION/pc-bios/efi-pcnet.rom\r
155 qemu-VERSION/pc-bios/efi-rtl8139.rom\r
156 qemu-VERSION/pc-bios/efi-virtio.rom\r
157\r
158 - extend the NIC's -device option on the qemu command line with a matching\r
159 "romfile=" optarg:\r
160\r
161 -device e1000,...,romfile=/full/path/to/efi-e1000.rom\r
162 -device ne2k_pci,...,romfile=/full/path/to/efi-ne2k_pci.rom\r
163 -device pcnet,...,romfile=/full/path/to/efi-pcnet.rom\r
164 -device rtl8139,...,romfile=/full/path/to/efi-rtl8139.rom\r
165 -device virtio-net-pci,...,romfile=/full/path/to/efi-virtio.rom\r
166\r
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167* Independently of the iPXE NIC drivers, the default OVMF build provides a\r
168 basic virtio-net driver, located in OvmfPkg/VirtioNetDxe.\r
169\r
170* Also independently of the iPXE NIC drivers, Intel's proprietary E1000 NIC\r
171 driver (PROEFI) can be embedded in the OVMF image at build time:\r
7628b0f5 172\r
173 - Download UEFI drivers for the e1000 NIC\r
174 - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&DwnldID=17515&lang=eng\r
175 - Install the drivers into a directory called Intel3.5 in your WORKSPACE.\r
176\r
177 - Include the driver in OVMF during the build:\r
178 - Add "-D E1000_ENABLE -D FD_SIZE_2MB" to your build command,\r
179 - For example: "build -D E1000_ENABLE -D FD_SIZE_2MB".\r
aed8e2ec 180\r
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181* When a matching iPXE driver is configured for a NIC as described above, it\r
182 takes priority over other drivers that could possibly drive the card too:\r
183\r
184 | e1000 ne2k_pci pcnet rtl8139 virtio-net-pci\r
185 -------------+------------------------------------------------\r
186 iPXE | x x x x x\r
187 VirtioNetDxe | x\r
188 Intel PROEFI | x\r
189\r
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190=== OVMF Flash Layout ===\r
191\r
192Like all current IA32/X64 system designs, OVMF's firmware\r
193device (rom/flash) appears in QEMU's physical address space\r
194just below 4GB (0x100000000).\r
195\r
196The layout of the firmware device in memory looks like:\r
197\r
198+--------------------------------------- 4GB (0x100000000)\r
199| VTF0 (16-bit reset code) and OVMF SEC\r
200| (SECFV)\r
201+--------------------------------------- varies based on flash size\r
202|\r
203| Compressed main firmware image\r
204| (FVMAIN_COMPACT)\r
205|\r
206+--------------------------------------- base + 0x20000\r
207| Fault-tolerant write (FTW)\r
208| Spare blocks (64KB/0x10000)\r
209+--------------------------------------- base + 0x10000\r
210| FTW Work block (4KB/0x1000)\r
211+--------------------------------------- base + 0x0f000\r
212| Event log area (4KB/0x1000)\r
213+--------------------------------------- base + 0x0e000\r
214| Non-volatile variable storage\r
215| area (56KB/0xe000)\r
216+--------------------------------------- base address\r
217\r
218OVMF supports building a 1MB or a 2MB flash image. The base address for\r
219a 1MB image in QEMU physical memory is 0xfff00000. The base address for\r
220a 2MB image is 0xffe00000.\r
221\r
222The code in SECFV locates FVMAIN_COMPACT, and decompresses the\r
223main firmware (MAINFV) into RAM memory at address 0x800000. The\r
224remaining OVMF firmware then uses this decompressed firmware\r
225volume image.\r
226\r
0b5a5022 227=== UNIXGCC Debug ===\r
228\r
229If you build with the UNIXGCC toolchain, then debugging will be disabled\r
230due to larger image sizes being produced by the UNIXGCC toolchain. The\r
231first choice recommendation is to use GCC44 or newer instead.\r
232\r
233If you must use UNIXGCC, then you can override the build options for\r
234particular libraries and modules in the .dsc to re-enable debugging\r
235selectively. For example:\r
236 [Components]\r
237 OvmfPkg/Library/PlatformBdsLib/PlatformBdsLib.inf {\r
238 <BuildOptions>\r
239 GCC:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = -UMDEPKG_NDEBUG\r
240 }\r
241 IntelFrameworkModulePkg/Universal/BdsDxe/BdsDxe.inf {\r
242 <BuildOptions>\r
243 GCC:*_*_*_CC_FLAGS = -UMDEPKG_NDEBUG\r
244 }\r
245\r