Hi Leif, On 26 September 2016 at 19:53, Leif Lindholm <leif.lindh...@linaro.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 08:09:40AM -0600, Simon Glass wrote: >> >> >> If so, can we just remove this for arm64? >> >> > >> >> > Actually I was hoping that Alexander might have a suitable arm64 >> >> > HelloWorld.efi lying around. When I tried building UEFI for arm64, for >> >> > some reason it did not create it. >> >> >> >> Is it part of edk2? If so, Leif (CC'ed) might have one :). I usually >> >> use grub as my hello world application. >> > >> > There is a hello world application in EDK2, but it does not get built >> > as part of a normal platform build. >> > Currently it also fails to build for ARM* on its own :| >> > See >> > http://patchew.org/EDK2/1471021908-3509-1-git-send-email-leif.lindholm%40linaro.org/ >> > for a hack of how to build one before upstream is resolved. >> > >> > If cross compiling, prepend GCC5_AARCH64_PREFIX=aarch64-linux-gnu- to >> > build command line. >> >> Thanks for the pointer. Unfortunately that patch appears to make no >> differences for me. Are you able to build and send me a 64-bit >> HelloWorld.efi please? > > So, I probably could, but if that isn't working for you, I'd quite > like to know why. > > To make that a little less painful though, I've added support for > building the helloworld app to my set of scripts: > https://git.linaro.org/uefi/uefi-tools.git > > This still depends on this (updated) patch. > https://lists.01.org/pipermail/edk2-devel/2016-September/002112.html > > But with a current edk2, and a uefi-tools placed in the same directory > as the edk2 clone, could you try executing: > > ../uefi-tools/uefi-build.sh -A AARCH64 hello > > If the build fails and creates messy output due to being parallel, > could you stick a -1 on that command line and send me the output (or > pastebin)?
OK thanks. Please see: http://pastebin.com/DmixdA4C Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot