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Create a new branch (devel-MinnowBoard3-UDK2017) on edk2-platforms for MinnowBoard3. This code base is based on UDK2017 core packages.
The branch devel-MinnowBoard3 is based on UDK2015.
Code is ready in https://github.com/mangguo321/edk2-platforms/tree/devel-MinnowBoard3-UDK2017
Contributed-under: TianoCore Contribution Agreement 1.0
Signed-off-by: Guo Mang <mang.guo@intel.com>
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+This code base is designed for the MinnowBoard v3 platform using the Intel(R) Atom(tm) Processor E3900 Series.
+This code base is based on UDK2017 core packages.
+
+# INDEX
+
+1. HOW TO CREATE A FULL SOURCE TREE
+2. HOW TO BUILD (WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT)
+3. MAINTAINERS
+
+## 1. HOW TO CREATE A FULL SOURCE TREE
+
+1. Create a new folder (directory) on the root of your local development machine
+ for use as your work space (this example uses "C:\MyWorkspace").
+
+ NOTE: Some code paths are very long, and placing the working directory too
+ deep below the ROOT directory may cause the path to be longer than the
+ operating system or file system's maximum path length.
+
+2. Get MinnowBoard v3 branch from GitHub with the following command.
+ * `git clone -b devel-MinnowBoard3-2017 https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-platforms.git`
+
+ Once the download completes, all EDK II packages and files will be found
+ under the "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms" directory.
+
+3. Get the BaseTools binary and copy them to BaseTools binary folder.
+ 1. Enter folder BaseTools\Bin
+ 2. `git clone https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-BaseTools-win32.git Win32`
+ 3. Enter folder Win32
+ 4. `git checkout 7b52b1a9bf853b5c498ea61d0a4f17083f543be4`
+
+4. Get the Intel(R) Firmware Support Package(Intel FSP).
+ 1. Run `git clone -b ApolloLake https://github.com/IntelFsp/FSP.git` to download FSP
+ 2. Enter folder FSP
+ 3. Run `git checkout 08b5af471a0caea79724ca3eb4794e6a0a7a31aa`
+ 4. Copy the ApolloLakeFspBinPkg to the folder
+ "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Silicon\BroxtonSoC\BroxtonFspPkg"
+
+5. Install UEFI UNDI driver:
+ 1. Download PREBOOT.EXE Version 21.1 from the "Intel® Ethernet Connections
+ Boot Utility, Preboot Images, and EFI Drivers" page.
+ https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19186/Intel-Ethernet-Connections-Boot-Utility-Preboot-Images-and-EFI-Drivers
+ 2. Install PREBOOT.EXE into the default folder (C:\Intel21.1).
+ 3. Copy the UEFI x64 PCI-E gigabit driver (C:\Intel21.1\APPS\EFI\EFIx64\EnnnnX3.EFI,
+ where "nnnn" is the driver version number) to the platform package directory below, create the folder if it does not exist:
+ "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\Common\Binaries\UNDI\I210PcieUndiDxe"
+ 4. Open the file "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\PlatformPkg.fdf"
+ and change the UNDI driver file name reference with the one that was downloaded:
+ SECTION PE32 = BroxtonPlatformPkg/Common/Binaries/UNDI/I210PcieUndiDxe/E7006X3.EFI
+
+6. Install the NASM assembly language compiler:
+ 1. Download NASM 2.12.02 binaries:
+ * http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.12.02/win32/nasm-2.12.02-win32.zip
+ * http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.12.02/win64/nasm-2.12.02-win64.zip
+ 2. Unzip the 32-bit & 64-bit versions of nasm.exe to the directories listed below,
+ respectively, and create the folders if they do not exist:
+ * "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\Common\Tools\nasm\Win32"
+ * "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\Common\Tools\nasm\Win64"
+
+7. Install the ACPI Source Language (ASL) compiler:
+ 1. Install the IASL 2016-09-30 compiler from acpica.org:
+ https://acpica.org/sites/acpica/files/iasl-win-20160930.zip
+ 2. Unzip the "iasl.exe" file into the directory below, and create the folder
+ if it does not exist:
+ * "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\Common\Tools\Iasl"
+
+8. Follow the instructions found in the "Patch-HOWTO.txt" file located in the Workspace
+ (e.g. "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Core\CryptoPkg\Library\OpensslLib\Patch-HOWTO.txt")
+ to install the OpenSSL source code and enable the CryptoPkg module.
+
+9. Download MinnowBoard v3 Binary Object Modules
+ 1. Download the "MinnowBoard_v3-0.63-Binary.Objects.zip" from the project page:
+ * https://firmware.intel.com/projects/minnowboardv3
+ 2. Unzip and copy the two folders (A_Stepping, B_Stepping) into
+ the directory below, and create the folder if it does nto exist:
+ * "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\Common\Binaries\IFWI"
+
+## 2. HOW TO BUILD (WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT)
+
+Windows System Configuration:
+ Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit*
+
+1. Setup Build Environment
+
+ 1. Install Visual Studio 2013/2015 on the build machine.
+
+ 2. Install the latest Python 2 Release from: https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
+ * Make sure that a file with the extension of ".py" will be opened by Python.exe.
+
+2. Build
+
+ 2a. Build Steps (32-bit)
+ 1. To build a 32-bit release version
+ * Open a command prompt of Microsoft Visual Studio, such as "Developer Command Prompt for VS2013";
+ * Type the command: `cd C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms`
+ * Type the command: `BuildBIOS.bat /VS13 /IA32 Broxton Release` to build a release version.
+ (Please use "VS15" flag for Visual Studio 2015 build)
+
+ 2. To build a 32-bit debug version
+ * Open a command prompt of Microsoft Visual Studio, such as "Developer Command Prompt for VS2013";
+ * Type the command: `cd C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms`
+ * Type the command: `BuildBIOS.bat /VS13 /IA32 Broxton Debug` to build a debug version.
+ (Please use "VS15" flag for Visual Studio 2015 build)
+
+ 3. After the build successfully completes, the 8MB firmware binary image will be located in the
+ following location on your local hard drive:
+
+ "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\Common\Tools\Stitch"
+
+ 2b. Build Steps (64-bit)
+ 1. To build a 64-bit release version
+ * Open a command prompt of Microsoft Visual Studio, such as "Developer Command Prompt for VS2013";
+ * Type the command: `cd C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms`
+ * Type the command: `BuildBIOS.bat /VS13 /x64 Broxton Release` to build a release version.
+ (Please use "VS15" flag for Visual Studio 2015 build)
+
+ 2. To build a 64-bit debug version
+ * Open a command prompt of Microsoft Visual Studio, such as "Developer Command Prompt for VS2013";
+ * Type the command: `cd C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms`
+ * Type the command: `BuildBIOS.bat /VS13 /x64 Broxton Debug` to build a debug version.
+ (Please use "VS15" flag for Visual Studio 2015 build)
+
+ 3. After the build successfully completes, the 8MB firmware binary image will be located in the
+ following location on your local hard drive:
+
+ "C:\MyWorkspace\edk2-platforms\Platform\BroxtonPlatformPkg\Common\Tools\Stitch"
+
+## MAINTAINERS
+
+* david.wei@intel.com
+* mang.guo@intel.com
+* vincent.zimmer@intel.com
+* mike.wu@intel.com
+* shifeix.a.lu@intel.com
+
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