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Breaking the Boundary: A Way to Create Your Own FSP Binary
Author: Subrata Banik ([email protected]) Collaboration with: Vincent Zimmer ([email protected]) TL;DR: This document demonstrates a path forward that breaks the boundary of using FSP (Firmware Support Package) for firmware development, by defining a way to create your own custom FSP blob(s) that meets and
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Author: Subrata Banik ([email protected]) Collaboration with: Vincent Zimmer ([email protected]) TL;DR: This document demonstrates a path forward that breaks the boundary of using FSP (Firmware Support Package) for firmware development, by defining a way to create your own custom FSP blob(s) that meets and
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Author: Subrata Banik ([email protected]) Collaboration with: Vincent Zimmer ([email protected]) TL;DR: This document demonstrates a path forward that breaks the boundary of using FSP (Firmware Support Package) for firmware development, by defining a way to create your own custom FSP blob(s) that meets and
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