Welcome
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| Introducing UEFI Development Kit 2010 |
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| Beginning a new era for the UEFI Open Source Community |
This is the community site surrounding the open source components of Intel's implementation of UEFI.
To learn how to use UEFI see our start using UEFI page.
To learn more about getting involved in the community see our how to contribute page. EDK II is a modern, feature-rich, cross-platform firmware development environment for the UEFI and PI specifications.
For the full list of our community projects, visit the Projects page.
New Announcements
March 7, 2013
Announcing a new release of the Pre-EFI Initialization (PEI) 1.2 Self-Certification Test (SCT) utility that is used to perform self-certification testing on the PEI code. Download: PI1.2 SCT.2 Release.zip
March 4, 2013
Update to the Documentation on Signing UEFI Applications and Drivers for UEFI Secure Boot. Signing UEFI Images.pdf V1.31. This document describes how to sign UEFI images for the development and test of UEFI Secure Boot feature using the UDK2010.SR1.UP1 release and also provides an overview of the UEFI Secure Boot featue of UEFI 2.3.1C.
- Version 1.31
- Has reference to the Secure Boot Dual Boot videos on YouTube.
- Add commands for generating PK with openssl.
- Reference the UEFI CA KEK and DB certificates at Microsoft.com
See SecurityPkg for more documentation on security features with UDK2010 and UEFI.
February 5, 2013
The Signing Tools Section on the SecurityPkg page lists signing tools and resources for UEFI Secure Boot on Linux. It is far from an exhaustive list but hopefully will be a helpful starting point.
January 17, 2013
Intel Green H - EDK1117 Patch Version 9 Download Patch 9 This package contains the full set of Green H files intended to be used for the Broadwell Platform and Bay Trail Platform (Intel Corporation Code names). The configuration that will be utilized for platform validation is UEFI 2.3.1 and Framework 0.9x (without Framework HII). This package does not contain the associated build tools required for UEFI 2.3.1 support. Further details are available from your Intel client BIOS support representative.
January 15, 2013
What are the Differences between UDK2010 and EDK II?
January 3, 2013
Update to the Documentation on Signing UEFI Applications and Drivers for UEFI Secure Boot. Signing UEFI Images.pdf V1.3.0. This document describes how to sign UEFI images for the development and test of UEFI Secure Boot feature using the UDK2010.SR1.UP1 release and also provides an overview of the UEFI Secure Boot featue of UEFI 2.3.1C. Version 1.30 has Updates and clarifications related to UEFI Spec conformance regarding KEK and DB usages
See SecurityPkg for more documentation on security features with UDK2010 and UEFI.
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