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= To Do list | == Virtual UEFI == | ||
The idea here is to build UEFI binary firmware images from the BSD-licensed code at edk2.tianocore.org which can be used with KVM instead of the Bochs BIOS images. | |||
= To Do list = | |||
* Make edk2 package | * Make edk2 package | ||
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* Figure out how to load new bios in KVM | * Figure out how to load new bios in KVM | ||
* UI ? | * UI ? | ||
= Miscellany = | |||
* suspend/resume | |||
** probably need a custom S3 handler? | |||
** S5 should be normal | |||
* MacOS X support | |||
** emulated (faked) DMI/ACPI info? | |||
** do we need graphics drivers for MacOS to do this? | |||
* Windows 7 support | |||
** Probably don't need DMI/ACPI tricks | |||
** no vga bios, so probably do need graphics drivers |
Revision as of 19:33, 7 May 2009
Virtual UEFI
The idea here is to build UEFI binary firmware images from the BSD-licensed code at edk2.tianocore.org which can be used with KVM instead of the Bochs BIOS images.
To Do list
- Make edk2 package
- Make edk2-BaseTools package
- Make EfiKVM package
- Make FDF file
- Make DSC file
- Make DEC file
- Write drivers?
- Figure out how to load new bios in KVM
- UI ?
Miscellany
- suspend/resume
- probably need a custom S3 handler?
- S5 should be normal
- MacOS X support
- emulated (faked) DMI/ACPI info?
- do we need graphics drivers for MacOS to do this?
- Windows 7 support
- Probably don't need DMI/ACPI tricks
- no vga bios, so probably do need graphics drivers