FMP2? Is it a typo? UEFI spec just defines FMP. There is no specific requirement on this. You need look into the BIOS you used to see what happened.
Thanks Feng From: Galla Rao [mailto:gallagnv....@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2015 20:57 To: edk2-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [edk2] Installation of Firmware Management Protocol 2 on PCI Adapter with 2 ASIC's Hello All, We are trying to install FMP2 on a adapter which has 2 ASIC's As per definition of spec When the FMP instance is intended to update internal device firmware, or a combination of device firmware and Option ROM, the FMP instance may instead be attached to the Controller handle of the device. However in the case where multiple devices represented by multiple controller handles are served by the same firmware store, only a single Controller handle should expose FMP. When we are installing on ASIC 0, BIOS behavior is good When we are installing on ASIC 1, BIOS seems to crash As an experiment we installed on ASIC 1 and does not install on ASIC 0, it should not fail as per the spec definition. But it still crashes Please let me know if this is specific to OEM BIOS for FMP2 Kindly respond - Ranga
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