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/freebsd-11-stable/stand/libsa/
H A Dufsread.cdiff 264391 Sun Apr 13 01:21:19 MDT 2014 nwhitehorn Add a simple EFI stub loader. This is a quick and dirty of boot1.chrp from
the PowerPC port with all the Open Firmware bits removed and replaced by
their EFI counterparts. On the whole, I think I prefer Open Firmware.

This code is supposed to be an immutable shim that sits on the EFI system
partition, loads /boot/loader.efi from UFS and tells the real loader what
disk/partition to look at. It finds the UFS root partition by the somewhat
braindead approach of picking the first UFS partition it can find. Better
approaches are called for, but this works for now. This shim loader will
also be useful for secure boot in the future, which will require some
rearchitecture.
/freebsd-11-stable/stand/efi/boot1/
H A Dboot1.c264391 Sun Apr 13 01:21:19 MDT 2014 nwhitehorn Add a simple EFI stub loader. This is a quick and dirty of boot1.chrp from
the PowerPC port with all the Open Firmware bits removed and replaced by
their EFI counterparts. On the whole, I think I prefer Open Firmware.

This code is supposed to be an immutable shim that sits on the EFI system
partition, loads /boot/loader.efi from UFS and tells the real loader what
disk/partition to look at. It finds the UFS root partition by the somewhat
braindead approach of picking the first UFS partition it can find. Better
approaches are called for, but this works for now. This shim loader will
also be useful for secure boot in the future, which will require some
rearchitecture.
H A DMakefile264391 Sun Apr 13 01:21:19 MDT 2014 nwhitehorn Add a simple EFI stub loader. This is a quick and dirty of boot1.chrp from
the PowerPC port with all the Open Firmware bits removed and replaced by
their EFI counterparts. On the whole, I think I prefer Open Firmware.

This code is supposed to be an immutable shim that sits on the EFI system
partition, loads /boot/loader.efi from UFS and tells the real loader what
disk/partition to look at. It finds the UFS root partition by the somewhat
braindead approach of picking the first UFS partition it can find. Better
approaches are called for, but this works for now. This shim loader will
also be useful for secure boot in the future, which will require some
rearchitecture.

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