Sorry for confusing things. BHYVE_CODE.fd is for when support for BHYVE_VARS.fd is added. For now, there's no support for that so you can just use BHYVE.fd which is the combined file.

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Rebecca Cran


On 11/25/20 4:21 AM, MR wrote:
Hi Rebecca,

thanks for providing the binaries!

I'm not shure how to use this correctly:

BHYVE_VARS.fd is for the persistent vars.

But what is the BHYVE_CODE.fd for?

How is this passed to bhyveload?

Thanks in advance!

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Michael

Zitat von Rebecca Cran <rebe...@bsdio.com>:

On 11/22/20 8:14 PM, Rebecca Cran wrote:


I'd like to get some more testing of the new UEFI EDK2 port before I hopefully commit it next week.

I've uploaded pre-built firmware images to https://people.freebsd.org/~bcran/bhyve/BhyveX64-20201122/ .


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Rebecca Cran


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