Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
On 2019.01.30 21:59, Leif Lindholm wrote: Hi Pete, I have two annoying pieces of feedback that apply to the whole set. Firstly, I would really appreciate if we could have some sort of commit messages rather than just subject lines. I can work on that. So, for ACPI, mention the provenance and limitations. For SMBIOS, version supported and any relevant omissions or surprising inclusions. And so on. Secondly, we try to follow a //... pattern. Could you possibly find it in your heart to do a global move and search-and-replace of Platform/Raspberry to Platform/RaspberryPi? Yes. I am realizing now that I thought it was called the "Raspberry Foundation", with the expectation that maybe in the future they might release a new platform called "Raspberry Jam" or something, hence my use of "Raspberry" for the organization. But it's correct denomination is really the "Raspberry Pi Foundation", so your remark does make sense. And since it won't matter much to go one step further, I'll also apply the follow up remark to have: Platform/RaspberryPi/RPi3/RPi3.dsc. Best Regards, Leif On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 04:26:32PM +, Pete Batard wrote: Changes applied to v4: * Silicon/Broadcom/Include has been moved to Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x/Include. The [Packages] and [Includes] directives were also updated accordingly. * Move the GpioLib function declarations into their own separate header. * Add NOOPT to BUILD_TARGETS. * Remove the no longer needed '-mcmodel=small' workaround from AcpiTables. Changes not applied to v4: * Ensure that all the ACPI tables _CID names, and the rest of the tables, are ACPI specs compliant, since we are constrained with regards to their usage for Microsoft Windows. Preamble: Because of its price point, ease of use and availability, the Raspberry Pi is undeniably one of the most successful ARM platform in existence today. Its widespread adoption therefore makes it a perfect fit as an EDK2 platform. However, up until now, the Raspberry Pi hasn't been supported as a bona fide platform in our repository. This series of patches remedies that by introducing the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and Model B+ as a viable EDK2 platform. Notes regarding non-OSI content: * Even though the ARM Trusted Firmware binary blobs are subject to a BSD-3-Clause licence, which may be compatible with the EDK2 one, we chose to follow the lead of other platforms that provide ATF binaries in non OSI. Ultimately, once there is a new dot release of ATF, we plan to remove these binaries and point to a dot release build configuartion. * The Device Tree binaries (and source descriptors) are subject to a GPLv2 license, as per the ones published by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. * The Logo source code is under an EDK2 license, but the logo itself, which we obtained authorisation to use from the Raspberry Pi Foundation itself after detailing our planned usage, is subject to the trademark licensing terms put forward by the Foundation. Additional Notes: * Detailed instructions on how to build and test the platform firmware are included in the Readme.md found at the root of the platform. * As detailed in the Readme, the resulting platform firmware has been successfully used to install and run Linux OSes, such as Ubuntu 18.10, as well as Windows 10 1809 (*full* UI version, not IoT). Regards, /Pete Pete Batard (23): Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm282x: Add interrupt driver Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x: Add GpioLib Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add ACPI tables Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add reset and memory init libraries Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform library Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add RTC library Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add firmware driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform config driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SMBIOS driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add display driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add console driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add NV storage driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Device Tree driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add base MMC driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Arasan MMC driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SD Host driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform boot manager and helper libraries Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add USB host driver Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform readme Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add ATF binaries Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add Device Tree binaries Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add logo driver .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.h | 82 + .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.inf | 46 + Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Csrt.aslc | 332 +++ Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Dbg2.aslc | 34 + Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Dsdt.asl| 511 + Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Fadt.aslc | 52 + Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Gtdt.aslc | 33 + Platform/Ras
Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 09:59:34PM +, Leif Lindholm wrote: > Hi Pete, > > I have two annoying pieces of feedback that apply to the whole set. > > Firstly, I would really appreciate if we could have some sort of > commit messages rather than just subject lines. > So, for ACPI, mention the provenance and limitations. > For SMBIOS, version supported and any relevant omissions or surprising > inclusions. And so on. > > Secondly, we try to follow a //... pattern. > Could you possibly find it in your heart to do a global move and > search-and-replace of Platform/Raspberry to Platform/RaspberryPi? Err, Ard has pointed out to me that I may want to be more explicit here. My request is to rename Platform/Raspberry to Platform/RaspberryPi, such that we end up with Platform/RaspberryPi/Pi3/RPi3.dsc. It would also look more consistent to me if we renamed the subdirectory RPi3 instead of Pi3, but I don't actually _care_ :) Best Regards, Leif > > Best Regards, > > Leif > > On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 04:26:32PM +, Pete Batard wrote: > > Changes applied to v4: > > > > * Silicon/Broadcom/Include has been moved to > > Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x/Include. > > The [Packages] and [Includes] directives were also updated accordingly. > > * Move the GpioLib function declarations into their own separate header. > > * Add NOOPT to BUILD_TARGETS. > > * Remove the no longer needed '-mcmodel=small' workaround from AcpiTables. > > > > Changes not applied to v4: > > > > * Ensure that all the ACPI tables _CID names, and the rest of the tables, > > are > > ACPI specs compliant, since we are constrained with regards to their usage > > for Microsoft Windows. > > > > > > Preamble: > > > > Because of its price point, ease of use and availability, the Raspberry Pi > > is > > undeniably one of the most successful ARM platform in existence today. Its > > widespread adoption therefore makes it a perfect fit as an EDK2 platform. > > > > However, up until now, the Raspberry Pi hasn't been supported as a bona fide > > platform in our repository. This series of patches remedies that by > > introducing > > the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and Model B+ as a viable EDK2 platform. > > > > Notes regarding non-OSI content: > > > > * Even though the ARM Trusted Firmware binary blobs are subject to a > > BSD-3-Clause licence, which may be compatible with the EDK2 one, we chose > > to follow the lead of other platforms that provide ATF binaries in non > > OSI. > > Ultimately, once there is a new dot release of ATF, we plan to remove > > these > > binaries and point to a dot release build configuartion. > > * The Device Tree binaries (and source descriptors) are subject to a GPLv2 > > license, as per the ones published by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. > > * The Logo source code is under an EDK2 license, but the logo itself, which > > we obtained authorisation to use from the Raspberry Pi Foundation itself > > after detailing our planned usage, is subject to the trademark licensing > > terms put forward by the Foundation. > > > > Additional Notes: > > > > * Detailed instructions on how to build and test the platform firmware are > > included in the Readme.md found at the root of the platform. > > * As detailed in the Readme, the resulting platform firmware has been > > successfully used to install and run Linux OSes, such as Ubuntu 18.10, as > > well as Windows 10 1809 (*full* UI version, not IoT). > > > > Regards, > > > > /Pete > > > > Pete Batard (23): > > Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm282x: Add interrupt driver > > Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x: Add GpioLib > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add ACPI tables > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add reset and memory init libraries > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform library > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add RTC library > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add firmware driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform config driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SMBIOS driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add display driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add console driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add NV storage driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Device Tree driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add base MMC driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Arasan MMC driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SD Host driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform boot manager and helper libraries > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add USB host driver > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform readme > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add ATF binaries > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add Device Tree binaries > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add logo driver > > > > .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.h | 82 + > > .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.inf | 46 + > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Csrt.aslc | 332 +++ > > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Dbg2.aslc | 34 +
Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
Hi Pete, I have two annoying pieces of feedback that apply to the whole set. Firstly, I would really appreciate if we could have some sort of commit messages rather than just subject lines. So, for ACPI, mention the provenance and limitations. For SMBIOS, version supported and any relevant omissions or surprising inclusions. And so on. Secondly, we try to follow a //... pattern. Could you possibly find it in your heart to do a global move and search-and-replace of Platform/Raspberry to Platform/RaspberryPi? Best Regards, Leif On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 04:26:32PM +, Pete Batard wrote: > Changes applied to v4: > > * Silicon/Broadcom/Include has been moved to Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x/Include. > The [Packages] and [Includes] directives were also updated accordingly. > * Move the GpioLib function declarations into their own separate header. > * Add NOOPT to BUILD_TARGETS. > * Remove the no longer needed '-mcmodel=small' workaround from AcpiTables. > > Changes not applied to v4: > > * Ensure that all the ACPI tables _CID names, and the rest of the tables, are > ACPI specs compliant, since we are constrained with regards to their usage > for Microsoft Windows. > > > Preamble: > > Because of its price point, ease of use and availability, the Raspberry Pi is > undeniably one of the most successful ARM platform in existence today. Its > widespread adoption therefore makes it a perfect fit as an EDK2 platform. > > However, up until now, the Raspberry Pi hasn't been supported as a bona fide > platform in our repository. This series of patches remedies that by > introducing > the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and Model B+ as a viable EDK2 platform. > > Notes regarding non-OSI content: > > * Even though the ARM Trusted Firmware binary blobs are subject to a > BSD-3-Clause licence, which may be compatible with the EDK2 one, we chose > to follow the lead of other platforms that provide ATF binaries in non OSI. > Ultimately, once there is a new dot release of ATF, we plan to remove these > binaries and point to a dot release build configuartion. > * The Device Tree binaries (and source descriptors) are subject to a GPLv2 > license, as per the ones published by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. > * The Logo source code is under an EDK2 license, but the logo itself, which > we obtained authorisation to use from the Raspberry Pi Foundation itself > after detailing our planned usage, is subject to the trademark licensing > terms put forward by the Foundation. > > Additional Notes: > > * Detailed instructions on how to build and test the platform firmware are > included in the Readme.md found at the root of the platform. > * As detailed in the Readme, the resulting platform firmware has been > successfully used to install and run Linux OSes, such as Ubuntu 18.10, as > well as Windows 10 1809 (*full* UI version, not IoT). > > Regards, > > /Pete > > Pete Batard (23): > Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm282x: Add interrupt driver > Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x: Add GpioLib > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add ACPI tables > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add reset and memory init libraries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform library > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add RTC library > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add firmware driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform config driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SMBIOS driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add display driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add console driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add NV storage driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Device Tree driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add base MMC driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Arasan MMC driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SD Host driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform boot manager and helper libraries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add USB host driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform readme > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add ATF binaries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add Device Tree binaries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add logo driver > > .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.h | 82 + > .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.inf | 46 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Csrt.aslc | 332 +++ > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Dbg2.aslc | 34 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Dsdt.asl| 511 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Fadt.aslc | 52 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Gtdt.aslc | 33 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Madt.aslc | 62 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Pep.asl | 95 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Pep.c | 84 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Pep.h | 126 ++ > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Rhpx.asl| 201 ++ > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Sdhc.asl| 105 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Spcr.asl| 53 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Uart.asl|
Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
On Wed, 30 Jan 2019 at 20:42, Leif Lindholm wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 08:38:19PM +0100, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > > On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 22:10, Pete Batard wrote: > > > > > > On 2019.01.29 17:40, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > > > > I managed to build and run a RELEASE image, and I must say, I'm > > > > impressed. It works really well, and looks really slick too. Thanks a > > > > lot for taking the time to upstream this, it makes the RPI3 a lot more > > > > usable for people that want to run a generic distro. > > > > > > I'm very happy to hear that. > > > > > > Indeed, our hope is that, once the firmware gets "officialized" into > > > edk2-platforms, mainline Linux distros will switch to using its > > > facilities and make the whole Linux boot process a friendlier/more > > > familiar experience for Pi3 users. > > > > > > Of course, you have to thank Andrei Warkentin for this nice outcome, > > > since he put a lot of effort into it, as well as all the people who > > > contributed to the firmware (including Linaro & Microsoft). > > > > > > > Tested-by: Ard Biesheuvel > > > > > > Many thanks for this. > > > > > > > What happened to patch #20? I don't think I received it. > > I have it, both for my cc and from the list. > It's also in the archive: > https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2019-January/035947.html > OK, found it in my spam folder :-) ___ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
On Wed, Jan 30, 2019 at 08:38:19PM +0100, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 22:10, Pete Batard wrote: > > > > On 2019.01.29 17:40, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > > > I managed to build and run a RELEASE image, and I must say, I'm > > > impressed. It works really well, and looks really slick too. Thanks a > > > lot for taking the time to upstream this, it makes the RPI3 a lot more > > > usable for people that want to run a generic distro. > > > > I'm very happy to hear that. > > > > Indeed, our hope is that, once the firmware gets "officialized" into > > edk2-platforms, mainline Linux distros will switch to using its > > facilities and make the whole Linux boot process a friendlier/more > > familiar experience for Pi3 users. > > > > Of course, you have to thank Andrei Warkentin for this nice outcome, > > since he put a lot of effort into it, as well as all the people who > > contributed to the firmware (including Linaro & Microsoft). > > > > > Tested-by: Ard Biesheuvel > > > > Many thanks for this. > > > > What happened to patch #20? I don't think I received it. I have it, both for my cc and from the list. It's also in the archive: https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2019-January/035947.html / Leif ___ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 22:10, Pete Batard wrote: > > On 2019.01.29 17:40, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: > > I managed to build and run a RELEASE image, and I must say, I'm > > impressed. It works really well, and looks really slick too. Thanks a > > lot for taking the time to upstream this, it makes the RPI3 a lot more > > usable for people that want to run a generic distro. > > I'm very happy to hear that. > > Indeed, our hope is that, once the firmware gets "officialized" into > edk2-platforms, mainline Linux distros will switch to using its > facilities and make the whole Linux boot process a friendlier/more > familiar experience for Pi3 users. > > Of course, you have to thank Andrei Warkentin for this nice outcome, > since he put a lot of effort into it, as well as all the people who > contributed to the firmware (including Linaro & Microsoft). > > > Tested-by: Ard Biesheuvel > > Many thanks for this. > What happened to patch #20? I don't think I received it. ___ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
On 2019.01.29 17:40, Ard Biesheuvel wrote: I managed to build and run a RELEASE image, and I must say, I'm impressed. It works really well, and looks really slick too. Thanks a lot for taking the time to upstream this, it makes the RPI3 a lot more usable for people that want to run a generic distro. I'm very happy to hear that. Indeed, our hope is that, once the firmware gets "officialized" into edk2-platforms, mainline Linux distros will switch to using its facilities and make the whole Linux boot process a friendlier/more familiar experience for Pi3 users. Of course, you have to thank Andrei Warkentin for this nice outcome, since he put a lot of effort into it, as well as all the people who contributed to the firmware (including Linaro & Microsoft). Tested-by: Ard Biesheuvel Many thanks for this. /Pete ___ edk2-devel mailing list edk2-devel@lists.01.org https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/edk2-devel
Re: [edk2] [PATCH v4 edk2-platforms 00/23] Platform/Raspberry: Add Raspberry Pi 3 support
Hi Pete, On Tue, 29 Jan 2019 at 17:27, Pete Batard wrote: > > Changes applied to v4: > > * Silicon/Broadcom/Include has been moved to Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x/Include. > The [Packages] and [Includes] directives were also updated accordingly. > * Move the GpioLib function declarations into their own separate header. > * Add NOOPT to BUILD_TARGETS. > * Remove the no longer needed '-mcmodel=small' workaround from AcpiTables. > > Changes not applied to v4: > > * Ensure that all the ACPI tables _CID names, and the rest of the tables, are > ACPI specs compliant, since we are constrained with regards to their usage > for Microsoft Windows. > I managed to build and run a RELEASE image, and I must say, I'm impressed. It works really well, and looks really slick too. Thanks a lot for taking the time to upstream this, it makes the RPI3 a lot more usable for people that want to run a generic distro. So Tested-by: Ard Biesheuvel I'll give others some time to respond before proceeding. > > Preamble: > > Because of its price point, ease of use and availability, the Raspberry Pi is > undeniably one of the most successful ARM platform in existence today. Its > widespread adoption therefore makes it a perfect fit as an EDK2 platform. > > However, up until now, the Raspberry Pi hasn't been supported as a bona fide > platform in our repository. This series of patches remedies that by > introducing > the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B and Model B+ as a viable EDK2 platform. > > Notes regarding non-OSI content: > > * Even though the ARM Trusted Firmware binary blobs are subject to a > BSD-3-Clause licence, which may be compatible with the EDK2 one, we chose > to follow the lead of other platforms that provide ATF binaries in non OSI. > Ultimately, once there is a new dot release of ATF, we plan to remove these > binaries and point to a dot release build configuartion. > * The Device Tree binaries (and source descriptors) are subject to a GPLv2 > license, as per the ones published by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. > * The Logo source code is under an EDK2 license, but the logo itself, which > we obtained authorisation to use from the Raspberry Pi Foundation itself > after detailing our planned usage, is subject to the trademark licensing > terms put forward by the Foundation. > > Additional Notes: > > * Detailed instructions on how to build and test the platform firmware are > included in the Readme.md found at the root of the platform. > * As detailed in the Readme, the resulting platform firmware has been > successfully used to install and run Linux OSes, such as Ubuntu 18.10, as > well as Windows 10 1809 (*full* UI version, not IoT). > > Regards, > > /Pete > > Pete Batard (23): > Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm282x: Add interrupt driver > Silicon/Broadcom/Bcm283x: Add GpioLib > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add ACPI tables > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add reset and memory init libraries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform library > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add RTC library > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add firmware driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform config driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SMBIOS driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add display driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add console driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add NV storage driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Device Tree driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add base MMC driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add Arasan MMC driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add SD Host driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform boot manager and helper libraries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add USB host driver > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3: Add platform readme > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add ATF binaries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add Device Tree binaries > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3 *NON-OSI*: Add logo driver > > .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.h | 82 + > .../Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/AcpiTables.inf | 46 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Csrt.aslc | 332 +++ > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Dbg2.aslc | 34 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Dsdt.asl| 511 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Fadt.aslc | 52 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Gtdt.aslc | 33 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Madt.aslc | 62 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Pep.asl | 95 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Pep.c | 84 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Pep.h | 126 ++ > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Rhpx.asl| 201 ++ > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Sdhc.asl| 105 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Spcr.asl| 53 + > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/AcpiTables/Uart.asl| 158 ++ > Platform/Raspberry/Pi3/DeviceTree/License.txt | 340 +++ > .../Pi3/DeviceTree/bcm2710-rpi-3-b-plus.dtb | Bin 0 -> 25617 bytes > .../Pi3/DeviceTree/bcm2710-rpi-3-b-plus.dts | 1263