As of U-Boot v2020.10 UEFI variables cannot be set at runtime. The U-Boot
command 'efidebug' can be used to set the variables.
-UEFI HTTP Boot
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+UEFI HTTP Boot using the legacy TCP stack
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
HTTP Boot provides the capability for system deployment and configuration
over the network. HTTP Boot can be activated by specifying::
setenv httpserverip 192.168.1.1
+UEFI HTTP(s) Boot using lwIP
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+Similar to the above U-Boot can do EFI HTTP boot using lwIP. If we combine this
+with Mbed TLS we can also download from https://
+
+HTTP(s) Boot can be activated by specifying::
+
+ CONFIG_EFI_HTTP_BOOT
+ CONFIG_NET_LWIP
+ CONFIG_WGET_HTTPS
+
+For QEMU targets there's a Kconfig that supports this by default::
+
+ make qemu_arm64_lwip_defconfig
+
+The commands and functionality are similar to the legacy stack, with the notable
+exception of not having to define an "httpserverip" if you are trying to resolve
+an IP. However, lwIP code doesn't yet support redirects::
+
+ => efidebug boot add -u 1 netinst https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/arm64/iso-cd/debian-testing-arm64-netinst.iso
+ => dhcp
+ DHCP client bound to address 10.0.2.15 (3 ms)
+ => efidebug boot order 1
+ => bootefi bootmgr
+
+ HTTP server error 302
+ Loading Boot0001 'netinst' failed
+ EFI boot manager: Cannot load any image
+
+If the url you specified isn't a redirect::
+
+ => efidebug boot add -u 1 netinst https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/9/isos/aarch64/Rocky-9.4-aarch64-minimal.iso
+ => dhcp
+ => bootefi bootmgr
+ #######################################
+
+If the downloaded file extension is .iso or .img file, efibootmgr tries to
+mount the image and boot with the default file(e.g. EFI/BOOT/BOOTAA64.EFI).
+If the downloaded file is PE-COFF image, load the downloaded file and
+start it.
+
Executing the built in hello world application
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