#!/bin/sh set -e # Initialise the gnu-efi submodule and ensure the source is up-to-date. # Then build and install it for the given architecture. if [ $# -lt 2 ]; then cat <<EOF Usage: $0: <arch> <objdir> Build the <arch> gnu-efi libs and header files and install in <objdir>. <arch> - A gnu-efi \$ARCH argument, i.e. ia32, x86_64 <objdir> - The Syslinux object directory EOF exit 1 fi ARCH="$1" objdir="$(readlink -f $2)" if [ ! -e ../version.h ]; then printf "build-gnu-efi.sh: Cannot be run outside Syslinux object tree\n" pwd exit 1 fi ( cd ../.. git submodule update --init ) mkdir -p "$objdir/gnu-efi" cd "$objdir/gnu-efi" EFIDIR="$(readlink -f "$objdir/../gnu-efi/gnu-efi-3.0")" make SRCDIR="$EFIDIR" TOPDIR="$EFIDIR" -f "$EFIDIR/Makefile" ARCH=$ARCH make SRCDIR="$EFIDIR" TOPDIR="$EFIDIR" -f "$EFIDIR/Makefile" ARCH=$ARCH PREFIX="$objdir" install cd "$objdir/efi"