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· 56 commits to refs/heads/release/202302 since this release
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What's Changed

  • Update pipeline builds for selfhosted Azure agents @kuqin12 (#91)
    Change Details
      # Preface

    Please ensure you have read the contribution docs prior
    to submitting the pull request. In particular,
    pull request guidelines.

    Description

    This change updated the mu_devops to use the Jobs/PrGate.yml pipeline and update synchronization files.

    For each item, place an "x" in between [ and ] if true. Example: [x].
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    • Impacts functionality?
      • Functionality - Does the change ultimately impact how firmware functions?
      • Examples: Add a new library, publish a new PPI, update an algorithm, ...
    • Impacts security?
      • Security - Does the change have a direct security impact on an application,
        flow, or firmware?
      • Examples: Crypto algorithm change, buffer overflow fix, parameter
        validation improvement, ...
    • Breaking change?
      • Breaking change - Will anyone consuming this change experience a break
        in build or boot behavior?
      • Examples: Add a new library class, move a module to a different repo, call
        a function in a new library class in a pre-existing module, ...
    • Includes tests?
      • Tests - Does the change include any explicit test code?
      • Examples: Unit tests, integration tests, robot tests, ...
    • Includes documentation?
      • Documentation - Does the change contain explicit documentation additions
        outside direct code modifications (and comments)?
      • Examples: Update readme file, add feature readme file, link to documentation
        on an a separate Web page, ...

    How This Was Tested

    This was tested on selfhost-agents and existing agents.

    Integration Instructions

    Pipeline changes, N/A for integration.

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  • REBASE: Re-remove the codeql workflow @kenlautner (#95)
    Change Details
      ## Description

    Removed CodeQL workflows that were accidentally included in the rebase.

    For each item, place an "x" in between [ and ] if true. Example: [x].
    (you can also check items in the GitHub UI)

    • Impacts functionality?
      • Functionality - Does the change ultimately impact how firmware functions?
      • Examples: Add a new library, publish a new PPI, update an algorithm, ...
    • Impacts security?
      • Security - Does the change have a direct security impact on an application,
        flow, or firmware?
      • Examples: Crypto algorithm change, buffer overflow fix, parameter
        validation improvement, ...
    • Breaking change?
      • Breaking change - Will anyone consuming this change experience a break
        in build or boot behavior?
      • Examples: Add a new library class, move a module to a different repo, call
        a function in a new library class in a pre-existing module, ...
    • Includes tests?
      • Tests - Does the change include any explicit test code?
      • Examples: Unit tests, integration tests, robot tests, ...
    • Includes documentation?
      • Documentation - Does the change contain explicit documentation additions
        outside direct code modifications (and comments)?
      • Examples: Update readme file, add feature readme file, link to documentation
        on an a separate Web page, ...

    How This Was Tested

    N/A

    Integration Instructions

    N/A

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🔐 Security Impacting

  • IntelSiliconPkg/PeiSmmAccessLibSmramc: Use consistent integer width i… @makubacki (#105)
    Change Details
      Fixes #104

    Updates the code in this library instance (PeiSmmAccessLibSmramc)
    to have the same integer width fixes already in the other library
    instance (PeiSmmAccessLib).

    Resolves CodeQL Rule ID cpp/comparison-with-wider-type:

    In a loop condition, comparison of a value of a narrow type with a
    value of a wide type may result in unexpected behavior if the wider
    value is sufficiently large (or small). This is because the
    narrower value may overflow. This can lead to an infinite loop.

    • Impacts functionality?
      • Functionality - Does the change ultimately impact how firmware functions?
      • Examples: Add a new library, publish a new PPI, update an algorithm, ...
    • Impacts security?
      • Security - Does the change have a direct security impact on an application,
        flow, or firmware?
      • Examples: Crypto algorithm change, buffer overflow fix, parameter
        validation improvement, ...
    • Breaking change?
      • Breaking change - Will anyone consuming this change experience a break
        in build or boot behavior?
      • Examples: Add a new library class, move a module to a different repo, call
        a function in a new library class in a pre-existing module, ...
    • Includes tests?
      • Tests - Does the change include any explicit test code?
      • Examples: Unit tests, integration tests, robot tests, ...
    • Includes documentation?
      • Documentation - Does the change contain explicit documentation additions
        outside direct code modifications (and comments)?
      • Examples: Update readme file, add feature readme file, link to documentation
        on an a separate Web page, ...

    How This Was Tested

    Build IntelSiliconPkg. Change is already in equivalent library instance.

    Integration Instructions

    N/A




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