Hello everyone,
I am not sure if this is the right forum for the questions I have, but I
figured I would try anyhow. We have a hardware device connected via the
PCIe bus which needs to execute some code before the computer actually
starts booting. Due to security and usability considerations we don't
want the code to be executed to be called from a bootloader but would
rather have the UEFI execute it first.
The way I understand this for legacy BIOS it used to be possible to
place code at specific memory addresses which would then be executed. Is
this still in some way possible in UEFI?
Thank you in advance for any replies and I apologize if this is not
correct forum for the question or if I have not explained it properly.
Sincerely,
Dan Rosendorf
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