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author | Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> | 2022-07-14 08:07:40 -0400 |
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committer | Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com> | 2022-07-14 14:13:41 -0400 |
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doc: Migrate CodingStyle wiki page to Sphinx
Move the current CodingStyle wiki page to doc/develop/codingstyle.rst.
The changes here are for formatting or slight rewording so that it reads
well when linking to other Sphinx documents.
Cc: Heinrich Schuchardt <xypron.glpk@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
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diff --git a/doc/develop/codingstyle.rst b/doc/develop/codingstyle.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1041d1c8d9 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/develop/codingstyle.rst @@ -0,0 +1,258 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+: + +U-Boot Coding Style +=================== + +The following Coding Style requirements shall be mandatory for all code contributed to +the U-Boot project. + +Exceptions are only allowed if code from other projects is integrated with no +or only minimal changes. + +The following rules apply: + +* All contributions to U-Boot should conform to the `Linux kernel + coding style <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html>`_ + and the `Lindent script <https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/scripts/Lindent>`_. + * The exception for net files to the `multi-line comment + <https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/process/coding-style.html#commenting>`_ + applies only to Linux, not to U-Boot. Only large hunks which are copied + unchanged from Linux may retain that comment format. + +* Use patman to send your patches (``tools/patman/patman -H`` for full + instructions). With a few tags in your commits this will check your patches + and take care of emailing them. + +* If you don't use patman, make sure to run ``scripts/checkpatch.pl``. For + more information, read :doc:`checkpatch`. Note that this should be done + *before* posting on the mailing list! + +* Source files originating from different projects (for example the MTD + subsystem or the hush shell code from the BusyBox project) may, after + careful consideration, be exempted from these rules. For such files, the + original coding style may be kept to ease subsequent migration to newer + versions of those sources. + +* Please note that U-Boot is implemented in C (and to some small parts in + Assembler); no C++ is used, so please do not use C++ style comments (//) in + your code. + + * The sole exception here is for SPDX tags in some files (checkpatch.pl will warn you). + +* Please also stick to the following formatting rules: + + * Remove any trailing white space + + * Use TAB characters for indentation and vertical alignment, not spaces + + * The exception here is Python which requires 4 spaces instead. + + * All source files need to be in "Unix" and not "DOS" or "Windows" formatted, + with respect to line ends. + + * Do not add more than 2 consecutive empty lines to source files + + * Do not add trailing empty lines to source files + + * Using the option ``git config --global color.diff auto`` will help to + visually see whitespace problems in ``diff`` output from ``git``. + + * In Emacs one can use ``=M-x whitespace-global-mode=`` to get visual + feedback on the nasty details. ``=M-x whitespace-cleanup=`` does The Right + Thing (tm) + +Submissions of new code or patches that do not conform to these requirements +shall be rejected with a request to reformat the changes. + +U-Boot Code Documentation +------------------------- + +U-Boot adopted the kernel-doc annotation style, this is the only exception from +multi-line comment rule of Coding Style. While not mandatory, adding +documentation is strongly advised. The Linux kernel `kernel-doc +<https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/doc-guide/kernel-doc.html>`_ +documentation applies with no changes. + +Use structures for I/O access +----------------------------- + +U-Boot typically uses a C structure to map out the registers in an I/O region, +rather than offsets. The reasons for this are: + +* It dissociates the register location (offset) from the register type, which + means the developer has to make sure the type is right for each access, + whereas with the struct method, this is checked by the compiler; + +* It avoids actually writing all offsets, which is (more) error-prone; + +* It allows for better compile time sanity-checking of values we write to registers. + +Some reasons why you might not use C structures: + +* Where the registers appear at different offsets in different hardware + revisions supported by the same driver + +* Where the driver only uses a small subset of registers and it is not worth + defining a struct to cover them all, with large empty regions + +* Where the offset of a register might be hard to figure out when buried a long + way down a structure, possibly with embedded sub-structures + +* This may need to change to the kernel model if we allow for more run-time + detection of what drivers are appropriate for what we're running on. + +Please use the check_member() macro to verify that your structure is the +expected size, or that particular members appear at the right offset. + +Include files +------------- + +You should follow this ordering in U-Boot. The common.h header (which is going +away at some point) should always be first, followed by other headers in order, +then headers with directories, then local files: + +.. code-block:: C + + #include <common.h> + #include <bootstage.h> + #include <dm.h> + #include <others.h> + #include <asm/...> + #include <arm/arch/...> + #include <dm/device_compat/.h> + #include <linux/...> + #include "local.h" + +Within that order, sort your includes. + +It is important to include common.h first since it provides basic features used +by most files, e.g. CONFIG options. + +For files that need to be compiled for the host (e.g. tools), you need to use +``#ifndef USE_HOSTCC`` to avoid including common.h since it includes a lot of +internal U-Boot things. See common/image.c for an example. + +If your file uses driver model, include <dm.h> in the C file. Do not include +dm.h in a header file. Try to use forward declarations (e.g. ``struct +udevice``) instead. + +Filenames +--------- + +For .c and .h files try to use underscore rather than hyphen unless you want +the file to stand out (e.g. driver-model uclasses should be named xxx-uclass.h. +Avoid upper case and keep the names fairly short. + +Function and struct comments +---------------------------- + +Non-trivial functions should have a comment which describes what they do. If it +is an exported function, put the comment in the header file so the API is in +one place. If it is a static function, put it in the C file. + +If the function returns errors, mention that and list the different errors that +are returned. If it is merely passing errors back from a function it calls, +then you can skip that. + +See `here +<https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/doc-guide/kernel-doc.html#function-documentation>`_ +for style. + +Driver model +------------ + +When declaring a device, try to use ``struct udevice *dev``, i.e. ``dev`` as the name: + +.. code-block:: C + + struct udevice *dev; + +Use ``ret`` as the return value: + +.. code-block:: C + + struct udevice *dev; + int ret; + + ret = uclass_first_device_err(UCLASS_ACPI_PMC, &dev); + if (ret) + return log_msg_ret("pmc", dev); + +Consider using log_ret() or log_msg_ret() to return a value (see above). + +Add a ``p`` suffix on return arguments: + +.. code-block:: C + + int dm_pci_find_class(uint find_class, int index, struct udevice **devp) + { + ... + *devp = dev; + + return 0; + } + +There are standard variable names that you should use in drivers: + +* ``struct xxx_priv`` and ``priv`` for dev_get_priv() + +* ``struct xxx_plat`` and ``plat`` for dev_get_platdata() + +For example: + +.. code-block:: C + + struct simple_bus_plat { + u32 base; + u32 size; + u32 target; + }; + + /* Davinci MMC board definitions */ + struct davinci_mmc_priv { + struct davinci_mmc_regs *reg_base; /* Register base address */ + uint input_clk; /* Input clock to MMC controller */ + struct gpio_desc cd_gpio; /* Card Detect GPIO */ + struct gpio_desc wp_gpio; /* Write Protect GPIO */ + }; + + struct rcar_gpio_priv *priv = dev_get_priv(dev); + + struct pl01x_serial_platdata *plat = dev_get_platdata(dev); + +Other +----- + +Some minor things: + +* Put a blank line before the last ``return`` in a function unless it is the only line: + +.. code-block:: C + + struct udevice *pci_get_controller(struct udevice *dev) + { + while (device_is_on_pci_bus(dev)) + dev = dev->parent; + + return dev; + } + +Tests +----- + +Please add tests when you add code. Please change or expand tests when you change code. + +Run the tests with:: + + make check + make qcheck (skips some tests) + +Python tests are in test/py/tests - see the docs in test/py for info. + +Try to write your tests in C if you can. For example, tests to check a command +will be much faster (10-100x or more) if they can directly call run_command() +and ut_check_console_line() instead of using Python to send commands over a +pipe to U-Boot. + +Tests run all supported CI systems (gitlab, travis, azure) using scripts in the +root of the U-Boot tree. diff --git a/doc/develop/index.rst b/doc/develop/index.rst index fe3564a9fb..dde47994c7 100644 --- a/doc/develop/index.rst +++ b/doc/develop/index.rst @@ -3,6 +3,14 @@ Develop U-Boot ============== +General +------- + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 1 + + codingstyle + Implementation -------------- |