NAME
UEFI
—
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface
bootstrapping procedures
DESCRIPTION
TheUEFI
Unified Extensible Firmware Interface provides
boot- and run-time services to operating systems. UEFI
is a replacement for the legacy BIOS on the i386 and amd64 CPU architectures,
and is also used on arm64 and ia64.
The UEFI
boot process loads system
bootstrap code located in an EFI System Partition (ESP). The ESP is a GPT or
MBR partition with a specific identifier that contains an
msdosfs(5) FAT file system with a specified file hierarchy.
Partition Scheme | ESP Identifier |
GPT | C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B |
MBR | 0xEF |
The UEFI
boot process proceeds as
follows:
UEFI
firmware runs at power up and searches for an OS loader in the EFI system partition. The path to the loader may be set by an EFI environment variable. If not set, the default is /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI. The defaultUEFI
boot configuration for FreeBSD installs boot1.efi as /EFI/BOOT/BOOTX64.EFI.- boot1.efi reads boot configuration from /boot.config or /boot/config. Unlike other first-stage boot loaders, boot1.efi passes the configuration to the next stage boot loader and does not itself act on the contents of the file.
- boot1.efi searches partitions of type
freebsd-ufs
andfreebsd-zfs
for loader.efi. The search begins with partitions on the device from which boot1.efi was loaded, and continues with other available partitions. If bothfreebsd-ufs
andfreebsd-zfs
partitions exist on the same device thefreebsd-zfs
partition is preferred. boot1.efi then loads and executes loader.efi. - loader.efi loads and boots the kernel, as described in loader(8).
The vt(4) system console is automatically selected when booting
via UEFI
.
FILES
- /boot/boot1.efi
- First stage
UEFI
bootstrap - /boot/boot1.efifat
- msdosfs(5) FAT file system image containing boot1.efi for use by bsdinstall(8) and the bootcode argument to gpart(8).
- /boot/loader.efi
- Final stage bootstrap
- /boot/kernel/kernel
- default kernel
- /boot/kernel.old/kernel
- typical non-default kernel (optional)
SEE ALSO
vt(4), boot.config(5), msdosfs(5), boot(8), gpart(8), uefisign(8)
HISTORY
UEFI
boot support first appeared in
FreeBSD 10.1.
AUTHORS
UEFI
boot support was developed by
Benno Rice
<benno@FreeBSD.org>,
Ed Maste
<emaste@FreeBSD.org>,
and Nathan Whitehorn
<nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org>.
The FreeBSD Foundation sponsored portions of the
work.
CAVEATS
EFI environment variables are not supported by loader(8) or the kernel.