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Rust in my Boot: Creating UEFI binaries with Rust. #16

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aruiz opened this issue Mar 26, 2019 · 0 comments
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Rust in my Boot: Creating UEFI binaries with Rust. #16

aruiz opened this issue Mar 26, 2019 · 0 comments

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aruiz commented Mar 26, 2019

Title / Título

Rust in my Boot: Creating UEFI binaries with Rust.

Description / Descripción

In this talk we are going to describe UEFI, the firmware framework on most modern consumer Intel systems as well as enterprise ARM64. Then we will do a walk-through as to what it takes to write and cross compile a Hello World binary for an UEFI system and run it in a VM and if there is enough time maybe see some more interesting things.

Speaker Bio / Bio del Ponente

Alberto Ruiz is an Engineering Manager at Red Hat managinng the Bootloader team for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Fedora for Intel, ARM and POWER arechitectures. Members of his team are part of the UEFI standarization group and upstream maintainers for the EFI tooling in Linux.

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Intermediate

Duration / Duración

30 min

@jrvidal jrvidal closed this as completed Apr 5, 2019
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