Hi,
As legacy devices can't be served by uefi drivers. So BIOS may end up providing 
2 different versions of drivers

1.     On for legacy devices

2.     Other for uefi supported devices
Is there any way to make uefi driver work for legacy devices?  By writing some 
kind of wrapper around uefi driver and mapping the exposed interface to a set 
of legacy calls?


Regards,
Ritul

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