Currently the StdLib is tied to the Shell in several other ways, including the 
conin/conout/stderr redirection, environment variables, etc.

There is another version in the works that (Daryl, correct me if I'm wrong) 
allows UEFI non-shell applications and UEFI drivers to use the StdLib for those 
portions that are not environment-specific.

Tim

From: David F. [mailto:df7...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 4:02 PM
To: edk2-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [edk2] Adding printf via StdLib

Okay, I found some of the examples in AppPkg and got my hello to work by 
setting the ENTRY_POINT to ShellCEntryLib and the other stuff below.  But then 
looking at what ShellCEntryLib does is use a protocol 
gEfiShellParametersProtocolGuid which is setup by the Shell when it executes 
the application.  So does that mean you can only use StdLib through the Shell 
or is it simply that the sample apps used the shell to take care of command 
line arguments and the rest of StdLib doesn't rely on anything from the shell?

The Other Stuff mentioned above:
[Packages]
  StdLib/StdLib.dec
  MdePkg/MdePkg.dec
  ShellPkg/ShellPkg.dec

[LibraryClasses]
  LibC
  LibStdio
  DevShell

On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Andrew Fish 
<af...@apple.com<mailto:af...@apple.com>> wrote:

On Feb 1, 2013, at 10:46 AM, "David F." 
<df7...@gmail.com<mailto:df7...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Is that an optional thing some packages may include, some type of .inc file?  
Anyway, did that and that leads to:

Yes that .inc is just connivence, and not common.


c:\edk2\testpkg\testpkg.dsc(...): error 4000: Instance of library class 
[HiiLib] is not found
        in [c:\edk2\ShellPkg\Library\UefiShellLib\UefiShellLib.inf] [X64]
        consumed by module [c:\edk2\testpkg\hello\hello.inf]

But I didn't see any .inc file in the EdkCompatibilityPkg folder which is the 
only place I found HiiLib via:

Don't use the EdkCompatiblityPkg it is for backwards compatibility with EDK 
code, not new code.

C:\edk2>dir hiilib /s
 Volume in drive C is Windows 7
 Volume Serial Number is 5233-4330

 Directory of 
C:\edk2\EdkCompatibilityPkg\Foundation\Library\EdkIIGlueLib\Library

01/31/2013  06:37 PM    <DIR>          HiiLib
               0 File(s)              0 bytes


You need to search .INF files for a LIBRARY_CLASS =  HiiLib statement in the 
[Defines] section.
https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2/MdeModulePkg/Library/UefiHiiLib/UefiHiiLib.inf

A library class is a name (HiiLib) that is associated with a public include 
file 
(https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2/MdeModulePkg/Include/Library/HiiLib.h).

There can be a large number of instances of the lib 
(https://edk2.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/edk2/trunk/edk2/MdeModulePkg/Library/UefiHiiLib/UefiHiiLib.inf).
 The instance is the implementation of the lib.

The DSC file maps the library class to the library implementation that you want 
to use when you compile your application/driver.

Thanks,

Andrew Fish



On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Tim Lewis 
<tim.le...@insyde.com<mailto:tim.le...@insyde.com>> wrote:
David -

The easiest way is just to put

!include StdLib\StdLib.inc

At the end of your testpkg.dsc



From: David F. [mailto:df7...@gmail.com<mailto:df7...@gmail.com>]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2013 10:11 AM
To: edk2-devel@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:edk2-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: [edk2] Adding printf via StdLib

Hi,
Still learning the build system - I used the driver wizard to create a new 
package and driver, modified to be application, and used the SystemTable to 
print out some text.  That all worked fine, so my next step is to use printf 
instead.  So I added Stdio|StdLib/LibC/Stdio/Stdio.inf to the .dsc file and in 
the .inf file added   StdLib/StdLib.dec under [Packages] and Stdio under 
[LibraryClasses], changed code to use printf(L"text"), then tried to build but 
it stops with

c:\edk2\testpkg\testpkg.dsc(...): error 4000: Instance of library class [LibC] 
is not found
        in [c:\edk2\StdLib\LibC\Stdio\Stdio.inf] [X64]
        consumed by module [c:\edk2\testpkg\hello\hello.inf]
Do I have to somehow figure out all the different library classes and add them 
to the .dsc file, or can't it just find itself??

TIA!!

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