From: "Rebecca Cran" <rebecca@bsdio.com>
To: devel@edk2.groups.io, michael.d.kinney@intel.com
Cc: "Kinney, Michael D" <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>,
Marcin Juszkiewicz <marcin.juszkiewicz@linaro.org>
Subject: [edk2-devel] Adding Intel UNDI source or binaries to tianocore repo(s)
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 17:09:09 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <45610f11-1669-42fc-b3fd-72438e1a87cf@bsdio.com> (raw)
Intel provides the UEFI driver source code for many of their popular
network chips at
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/15755/intel-ethernet-connections-boot-utility-preboot-images-and-efi-drivers.html
including:
Intel® Ethernet 800 Series
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* Intel® Ethernet Controller E810-C
* Intel® Ethernet Controller E810-XXV
* Intel® Ethernet Connection E822-C
* Intel® Ethernet Connection E822-L
* Intel® Ethernet Connection E823-C
* Intel® Ethernet Connection E823-L
Intel® Ethernet 700 Series
--------------------------
* Intel® Ethernet Controller I710
* Intel® Ethernet Controller X710
* Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710
* Intel® Ethernet Network Connection X722
* Intel® Ethernet Controller XXV710
* Intel® Ethernet Controller V710
Intel® Ethernet 500 Series
--------------------------
* Intel® Ethernet Controller 82599
* Intel® Ethernet Controller X520
* Intel® Ethernet Controller X550
* Intel® Ethernet Controller X552
* Intel® Ethernet Controller X553
Intel® Ethernet 300 Series and Other
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* Intel® I210 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
* Intel® I350 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
* Intel® Ethernet Controller I225
* Intel® Ethernet Controller I226
There's an old Intel_UNDI branch at
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-staging/commits/Intel_UNDI/ which was
last updated in 2019 for the 24.3 release.
I've updated it to 29.0, but I'm wondering how and where I can add it to
tianocore. Can we add the source code? The presence of files such as
XGigUndiDxe/Hii/FormsetStd/HiiSupportEval.c which contain an 'INTEL
CONFIDENTIAL' header suggest not. So should I maintain a private repo of
the code and upload just the binaries instead? Or would distribution of
the binaries in edk2-non-osi even be allowed?
--
Rebecca
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