@@ -113,7 +113,6 @@ efirom: $(patsubst %,efi-rom-%,$(pxerom_variants))
efi-rom-%: build-pxe-roms build-efi-roms edk2-basetools
$(EDK2_EFIROM) -f "0x$(VID)" -i "0x$(DID)" -l 0x02 \
-b ipxe/src/bin/$(VID)$(DID).rom \
- -ec ipxe/src/bin-i386-efi/$(VID)$(DID).efidrv \
-ec ipxe/src/bin-x86_64-efi/$(VID)$(DID).efidrv \
-o ../pc-bios/efi-$*.rom
@@ -125,7 +124,6 @@ build-pxe-roms:
build-efi-roms: build-pxe-roms
$(MAKE) -C ipxe/src CONFIG=qemu \
CROSS_COMPILE=$(x86_64_cross_prefix) \
- $(patsubst %,bin-i386-efi/%.efidrv,$(pxerom_targets)) \
$(patsubst %,bin-x86_64-efi/%.efidrv,$(pxerom_targets))
# Build scripts can pass compiler/linker flags to the EDK2
UEFI on ia32 never really took off. Basically the BIOS -> UEFI shift came too late, x64 was widespread already, so vendors went from BIOS straight to UEFI on x64. Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kraxel@redhat.com> --- roms/Makefile | 2 -- 1 file changed, 2 deletions(-)