From: David C. <dav...@au...> - 2014-07-24 16:43:46
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Hi, I have been looking at EDK2 and gnu-efi projects. I have a sample driver built from gnu-efi-3.0, "drv0.c". I can include the driver in my bios rom image and use it by way of running a efi binary application from uefi shell. While useful, it would be more so if I could use the protocol interface it exports from Windoze or alike. Do I have to write a windows driver for this, or are there existing, signed drivers that can be used to parse the uefi bios drivers and invoke their interfaces? Regards, Dave Cox ________________________________ [http://www2.autologic.com/logo.gif] David Cox Hardware Engineer Autologic Diagnostics Ltd Tel: +44 1865 870050 Mobile: Fax: +44 1865 870051 Email: dav...@au... Website: www.autologic.com<http://www.autologic.com> This message contains information which may be confidential and is intended for the named addressee only. Unless you are the named addressee, or authorised to receive it on behalf of the addressee you may not copy or use it, or disclose it to anyone else. Any views or opinions expressed in this message are those of the author and not necessarily representative of those of Autologic Diagnostics Ltd. Whilst every endeavour is taken to ensure that e-mails are free from viruses, no liability can be accepted and the recipient is requested to use their own virus checking software. If you have received this email in error please accept our apology and contact the sender. All work carried out on any vehicle using Autologic diagnostic equipment must be carried out in strict accordance with the instructions contained within the relevant manufacturer's workshop manuals. Autologic Diagnostics limited accepts no responsibility or liability for any damage or claim arising from any work carried out by operatives using equipment supplied by Autologic Diagnostics limited. Registered Office: Autologic House, London Road, Wheatley, Oxon, OX33 1JH, England, UK Registered in England & Wales No. 06814180 |