[Python-Dev] [edk2] Official port of Python on EDK2
Jayaprakash, N
n.jayaprakash at intel.com
Thu Nov 2 12:41:48 EDT 2017
Would you consider adding thread support in this port of Python for EDK2 shell?
Regards,
JP
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From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces at lists.01.org] On Behalf Of Richardson, Brian
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Subject: Re: [edk2] Official port of Python on EDK2
Thiebaud:
Thank you. I have started discussions within Intel for updating the UEFI CPython implementation to Python 3.x. The TianoCore community would appreciate contributions by people with Python experience to bring this code up to current standards.
Please review the contribution guidelines for TianoCore and let me know if you have any questions.
http://www.tianocore.org/contrib/
Thanks ... br
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Brian Richardson, Senior Technical Marketing Engineer, Intel Software brian.richardson at intel.com -- @intel_brian (Twitter & WeChat) https://software.intel.com/en-us/meet-the-developers/evangelists/team/brian-richardson
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From: edk2-devel [mailto:edk2-devel-bounces at lists.01.org] On Behalf Of Thiebaud Weksteen
Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2017 5:07 AM
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Subject: [edk2] Official port of Python on EDK2
Hi,
UEFI has become the standard for firmware (BIOS) interface. Intel has provided an open source implementation under the name EDK2 (part of the TianoCore initiative) [1] for some time. This implementation has evolved significantly and now provides the functionalities of a small OS with a standard library similar to POSIX.
In 2011, a port of Python 2.7.1 was added to the EDK2 repository [2].
This port then evolved to 2.7.2 which is still defined as the reference port [3]. In 2015, another port was added of Python 2.7.10 in parallel of 2.7.2 [4]. Since then, both implementations have diverged from upstream and know vulnerabilities have not been fixed.
I would like to bring support for edk2 in the official Python repository to remediate this situation, that is officially support
edk2 as a platform. Technically, there would be three main aspects for the on-boarding work:
1) Fix headers and source to resolve definition conflicts, similarly to ABS definition in [5];
2) Add the edk2module.c [6] to handle platform-specific functionalities, similarly to the posixmodule.c;
3) Add the build configuration file [7] and necessary modifications within Python to handle the edk2 toolchain;
This work would target the master branch (that is Python 3). I would be interested in hearing your thoughts on this idea.
Thanks,
Thiebaud
[1] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2
[2] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/commit/006fecd5a177b4b7b6b36fab6690bf2b2fa11829
[3] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/AppPkg/Applications/Python/PythonReadMe.txt
[4] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/commit/c8042e10763bca064df257547d04ae3dfcdfaf91
[5] https://gist.github.com/tweksteen/ed516ca7ab7dfa8d18428f59d9c22a3e
[6] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/AppPkg/Applications/Python/Efi/edk2module.c
[7] https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/blob/master/AppPkg/Applications/Python/PythonCore.inf
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