The Embedded Base Boot Requirements specification defines requirements for embedded systems to enable inter-operability between SoCs, hardware platforms, firmware implementations, and operating system distributions. The aim is to establish consistent boot ABIs and behaviour so that supporting new hardware platforms does not require custom engineering work.
EBBR is currently being drafted. The first formal release of EBBR is expected in December 2018. You can find the current draft text in this repository, but be aware that everything in the draft text is subject to change before an official v1.0 release is published.
A v0.6 draft has been published to collect feedback from the wider embedded community. A second v0.7 draft is expected by mid-October 2018 to solicit further feedback at the fall UEFI plugfest (15-19 Oct 2018 in Taipei), and the Embedded Linux Conference Europe (22-24 Oct 2018 in Edinburgh).
Released EBBR PDFs can be found here:
https://github.com/ARM-software/ebbr/releases
Anyone may contribute to EBBR. Discussion is on the [email protected] mailing list, and there is a weekly conference call. See CONTRIBUTING.rst for details.
- Sphinx version 1.5 or later: http://sphinx-doc.org/en/master/contents.html
- LaTeX (and pdflatex, and various LaTeX packages)
# apt-get install python-sphinx texlive texlive-latex-extra libalgorithm-diff-perl \ texlive-humanities texlive-generic-recommended texlive-generic-extra \ latexmk
If the version of python-sphinx installed is too old, then an additional new version can be installed with the Python package installer:
$ apt-get install python-pip $ pip install --user --upgrade Sphinx $ export SPHINXBUILD=~/.local/bin/sphinx-build
Export SPHINXBUILD (see above) if Sphinx was installed with pip --user, then follow Make commands below
# dnf install python2-sphinx texlive texlive-capt-of texlive-draftwatermark \ texlive-fncychap texlive-framed texlive-needspace \ texlive-tabulary texlive-titlesec texlive-upquote \ texlive-wrapfig
It is also possible to use python3-sphinx; this requires SPHINXBUILD=sphinx-build-3 to be passed on the Make command line.
Install MacTeX
Install pip if you do not have it:
$ sudo easy_install pip
Install Sphinx:
$ pip install --user --upgrade Sphinx
To generate PDF:
$ make latexpdf
To generate hierarchy of HTML pages:
$ make html
To generate a single HTML page:
$ make singlehtml
Output goes in ./build subdirectory.
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC-BY-SA-4.0). To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.
Contributions are accepted under the same with sign-off under the Developer's Certificate of Origin. For more on contributing to EBBR, see CONTRIBUTING.rst.
A copy of the license is included in the LICENSE file.
All documentation in this repository uses reStructuredText markup with Sphinx extensions.
All files in this project must include the relevant SPDX license identifier
tag. Generally this means each .rst
file should include the line
.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-4.0
Prior to being relicensed to CC-BY-SA 4.0, this specification was released by Arm. The original Draft v0.5 text can be found here: