--- /dev/null
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+
+UEFI subsystem
+==============
+
+Lauching UEFI images
+--------------------
+
+Bootefi command
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The bootefi command is used to start UEFI applications or to install UEFI
+drivers. It takes two parameters
+
+ bootefi <image address> [fdt address]
+
+* image address - the memory address of the UEFI binary
+* fdt address - the memory address of the flattened device tree
+
+The environment variable 'bootargs' is passed as load options in the UEFI system
+table. The Linux kernel EFI stub uses the load options as command line
+arguments.
+
+.. kernel-doc:: cmd/bootefi.c
+ :internal:
+
+Boot manager
+~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The UEFI specification foresees to define boot entries and boot sequence via UEFI
+variables. Booting according to these variables is possible via
+
+ bootefi bootmgr [fdt address]
+
+* fdt address - the memory address of the flattened device tree
+
+The relevant variables are:
+
+* Boot0000-BootFFFF define boot entries
+* BootNext specifies next boot option to be booted
+* BootOrder specifies in which sequence the boot options shall be tried if
+ BootNext is not defined or booting via BootNext fails
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_bootmgr.c
+ :internal:
+
+Efidebug command
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+The efidebug command is used to set and display boot options as well as to
+display information about internal data of the UEFI subsystem (devices,
+drivers, handles, loaded images, and the memory map).
+
+.. kernel-doc:: cmd/efidebug.c
+ :internal:
+
+Initialization of the UEFI sub-system
+-------------------------------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_setup.c
+ :internal:
+
+Boot services
+-------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_boottime.c
+ :internal:
+
+Image relocation
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_image_loader.c
+ :internal:
+
+Memory services
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_memory.c
+ :internal:
+
+Runtime services
+----------------
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_runtime.c
+ :internal:
+
+Variable services
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_variable.c
+ :internal:
+
+UEFI drivers
+------------
+
+UEFI driver uclass
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_driver/efi_uclass.c
+ :internal:
+
+Block device driver
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_driver/efi_block_device.c
+ :internal:
--- /dev/null
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+
+U-Boot API documentation
+========================
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 2
+
+ efi
+ linker_lists
+ serial
--- /dev/null
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+
+Linker-Generated Arrays
+=======================
+
+A linker list is constructed by grouping together linker input
+sections, each containing one entry of the list. Each input section
+contains a constant initialized variable which holds the entry's
+content. Linker list input sections are constructed from the list
+and entry names, plus a prefix which allows grouping all lists
+together. Assuming _list and _entry are the list and entry names,
+then the corresponding input section name is
+
+::
+
+ .u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
+
+and the C variable name is
+
+::
+
+ _u_boot_list + _2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
+
+This ensures uniqueness for both input section and C variable name.
+
+Note that the names differ only in the first character, "." for the
+section and "_" for the variable, so that the linker cannot confuse
+section and symbol names. From now on, both names will be referred
+to as
+
+::
+
+ %u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
+
+Entry variables need never be referred to directly.
+
+The naming scheme for input sections allows grouping all linker lists
+into a single linker output section and grouping all entries for a
+single list.
+
+Note the two '_2_' constant components in the names: their presence
+allows putting a start and end symbols around a list, by mapping
+these symbols to sections names with components "1" (before) and
+"3" (after) instead of "2" (within).
+Start and end symbols for a list can generally be defined as
+
+::
+
+ %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _1_...
+ %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _3_...
+
+Start and end symbols for the whole of the linker lists area can be
+defined as
+
+::
+
+ %u_boot_list_1_...
+ %u_boot_list_3_...
+
+Here is an example of the sorted sections which result from a list
+"array" made up of three entries : "first", "second" and "third",
+iterated at least once.
+
+::
+
+ .u_boot_list_2_array_1
+ .u_boot_list_2_array_2_first
+ .u_boot_list_2_array_2_second
+ .u_boot_list_2_array_2_third
+ .u_boot_list_2_array_3
+
+If lists must be divided into sublists (e.g. for iterating only on
+part of a list), one can simply give the list a name of the form
+'outer_2_inner', where 'outer' is the global list name and 'inner'
+is the sub-list name. Iterators for the whole list should use the
+global list name ("outer"); iterators for only a sub-list should use
+the full sub-list name ("outer_2_inner").
+
+Here is an example of the sections generated from a global list
+named "drivers", two sub-lists named "i2c" and "pci", and iterators
+defined for the whole list and each sub-list:
+
+::
+
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_1
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_1
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_second
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_third
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_3
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_1
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_first
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_second
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_third
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_3
+ %u_boot_list_2_drivers_3
+
+.. kernel-doc:: include/linker_lists.h
+ :internal:
--- /dev/null
+.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
+
+Serial system
+=============
+
+.. kernel-doc:: drivers/serial/serial.c
+ :internal:
+++ /dev/null
-.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
-
-UEFI subsystem
-==============
-
-Lauching UEFI images
---------------------
-
-Bootefi command
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The bootefi command is used to start UEFI applications or to install UEFI
-drivers. It takes two parameters
-
- bootefi <image address> [fdt address]
-
-* image address - the memory address of the UEFI binary
-* fdt address - the memory address of the flattened device tree
-
-The environment variable 'bootargs' is passed as load options in the UEFI system
-table. The Linux kernel EFI stub uses the load options as command line
-arguments.
-
-.. kernel-doc:: cmd/bootefi.c
- :internal:
-
-Boot manager
-~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The UEFI specification foresees to define boot entries and boot sequence via UEFI
-variables. Booting according to these variables is possible via
-
- bootefi bootmgr [fdt address]
-
-* fdt address - the memory address of the flattened device tree
-
-The relevant variables are:
-
-* Boot0000-BootFFFF define boot entries
-* BootNext specifies next boot option to be booted
-* BootOrder specifies in which sequence the boot options shall be tried if
- BootNext is not defined or booting via BootNext fails
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_bootmgr.c
- :internal:
-
-Efidebug command
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-The efidebug command is used to set and display boot options as well as to
-display information about internal data of the UEFI subsystem (devices,
-drivers, handles, loaded images, and the memory map).
-
-.. kernel-doc:: cmd/efidebug.c
- :internal:
-
-Initialization of the UEFI sub-system
--------------------------------------
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_setup.c
- :internal:
-
-Boot services
--------------
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_boottime.c
- :internal:
-
-Image relocation
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_image_loader.c
- :internal:
-
-Memory services
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_memory.c
- :internal:
-
-Runtime services
-----------------
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_runtime.c
- :internal:
-
-Variable services
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_loader/efi_variable.c
- :internal:
-
-UEFI drivers
-------------
-
-UEFI driver uclass
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_driver/efi_uclass.c
- :internal:
-
-Block device driver
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
-.. kernel-doc:: lib/efi_driver/efi_block_device.c
- :internal:
U-Boot Developer Manual
#######################
+U-Boot API documentation
+------------------------
+
+These books get into the details of how specific U-Boot subsystems work
+from the point of view of a U-Boot developer. Much of the information here
+is taken directly from the U-Boot source, with supplemental material added
+as needed (or at least as we managed to add it - probably *not* all that is
+needed).
+
.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 2
- efi
- linker_lists
- serial
+ api/index
+++ /dev/null
-.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
-
-Linker-Generated Arrays
-=======================
-
-A linker list is constructed by grouping together linker input
-sections, each containing one entry of the list. Each input section
-contains a constant initialized variable which holds the entry's
-content. Linker list input sections are constructed from the list
-and entry names, plus a prefix which allows grouping all lists
-together. Assuming _list and _entry are the list and entry names,
-then the corresponding input section name is
-
-::
-
- .u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
-
-and the C variable name is
-
-::
-
- _u_boot_list + _2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
-
-This ensures uniqueness for both input section and C variable name.
-
-Note that the names differ only in the first character, "." for the
-section and "_" for the variable, so that the linker cannot confuse
-section and symbol names. From now on, both names will be referred
-to as
-
-::
-
- %u_boot_list_ + 2_ + @_list + _2_ + @_entry
-
-Entry variables need never be referred to directly.
-
-The naming scheme for input sections allows grouping all linker lists
-into a single linker output section and grouping all entries for a
-single list.
-
-Note the two '_2_' constant components in the names: their presence
-allows putting a start and end symbols around a list, by mapping
-these symbols to sections names with components "1" (before) and
-"3" (after) instead of "2" (within).
-Start and end symbols for a list can generally be defined as
-
-::
-
- %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _1_...
- %u_boot_list_2_ + @_list + _3_...
-
-Start and end symbols for the whole of the linker lists area can be
-defined as
-
-::
-
- %u_boot_list_1_...
- %u_boot_list_3_...
-
-Here is an example of the sorted sections which result from a list
-"array" made up of three entries : "first", "second" and "third",
-iterated at least once.
-
-::
-
- .u_boot_list_2_array_1
- .u_boot_list_2_array_2_first
- .u_boot_list_2_array_2_second
- .u_boot_list_2_array_2_third
- .u_boot_list_2_array_3
-
-If lists must be divided into sublists (e.g. for iterating only on
-part of a list), one can simply give the list a name of the form
-'outer_2_inner', where 'outer' is the global list name and 'inner'
-is the sub-list name. Iterators for the whole list should use the
-global list name ("outer"); iterators for only a sub-list should use
-the full sub-list name ("outer_2_inner").
-
-Here is an example of the sections generated from a global list
-named "drivers", two sub-lists named "i2c" and "pci", and iterators
-defined for the whole list and each sub-list:
-
-::
-
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_1
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_1
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_first
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_second
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_2_third
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_i2c_3
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_1
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_first
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_second
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_2_third
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_2_pci_3
- %u_boot_list_2_drivers_3
-
-.. kernel-doc:: include/linker_lists.h
- :internal:
+++ /dev/null
-.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
-
-Serial system
-=============
-
-.. kernel-doc:: drivers/serial/serial.c
- :internal: