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EmulatorPkg provides an environment where a UEFI environment can be emulated under an environment where a full UEFI compatible environment is not possible. (For example, running under an OS where an OS process hosts the UEFI emulation environment.)
https://github.com/tianocore/tianocore.github.io/wiki/EmulatorPkg
You can use the following command to build.
32bit emulator in Windows:
build -p EmulatorPkg\EmulatorPkg.dsc -t VS2017 -D WIN_SEC_BUILD -a IA32
64bit emulator in Windows:
build -p EmulatorPkg\EmulatorPkg.dsc -t VS2017 -D WIN_SEC_BUILD -a X64
32bit emulator in Linux:
build -p EmulatorPkg\EmulatorPkg.dsc -t GCC5 -D UNIX_SEC_BUILD -a IA32
64bit emulator in Linux:
build -p EmulatorPkg\EmulatorPkg.dsc -t GCC5 -D UNIX_SEC_BUILD -a X64
You can start/run the emulator using the following command:
32bit emulator in Windows:
cd Build\EmulatorIA32\DEBUG_VS2017\IA32\ && WinHost.exe
64bit emulator in Windows:
cd Build\EmulatorX64\DEBUG_VS2017\X64\ && WinHost.exe
32bit emulator in Linux:
cd Build/EmulatorIA32/DEBUG_GCC5/IA32/ && ./Host
64bit emulator in Linux:
cd Build/EmulatorX64/DEBUG_GCC5/X64/ && ./Host
On posix-like environment with the bash shell you can use EmulatorPkg/build.sh to simplify building and running emulator.
For example, to build + run:
$ EmulatorPkg/build.sh
$ EmulatorPkg/build.sh run
The build architecture will match your host machine’s architecture.
On X64 host machines, you can build + run IA32 mode as well:
$ EmulatorPkg/build.sh -a IA32
$ EmulatorPkg/build.sh -a IA32 run