Top level sections are not numbered. Adding numbers makes referring to
sections easier. For example the Maintainers page changes from
"about/3.1" to simply "1.3.1".
Signed-off-by: Boyan Karatotev <boyan.karatotev@arm.com>
Change-Id: If90a18ee8d6a6858d58f0687f31ea62b69399e04
We used to have a dedicated page for deprecated platforms information.
This document contained 2 pieces of information:
a) the process for deprecating a platform port;
b) the list of deprecated platforms to this day.
I think it makes more sense to move b) to the platforms ports landing
page, such that it is more visible.
This also has the nice effect to move the 'Deprecated platforms' title
as the last entry of the 'Platform ports' table of contents, like so:
- Platform ports
- 1. Allwinner ARMv8 SoCs
- 2. Arm Development Platforms
...
- 39. Broadcom Stingray
- Deprecated platforms
instead of it being lost in the middle of supported platform ports.
Regarding a), this gets moved under the "Processes & Policies" section.
More specifically, it gets clubbed with the existing platform
compatibility policy. The combined document gets renamed into a
"Platforms Ports Policy" document.
Change-Id: I6e9ce2abc68b8a8ac88e7bd5f21749c14c9a2af6
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
This change adds a new documentation page describing the commit style,
acceptable Conventional Commits types and scopes, and documents the
process for expanding the list of scopes.
Change-Id: Iad957b67fa71a879e8aa0790c58a5b08cec300d6
Signed-off-by: Chris Kay <chris.kay@arm.com>
Document the code review process in TF-A.
Specifically:
* Give an overview of code review and best practices.
* Give guidelines for the participants in code review.
* Outline responsibilities of each type of participant.
* Explain the Gerrit labels used in the review process.
Change-Id: I519ca4b2859601a7b897706e310f149a0c92e390
Signed-off-by: Sandrine Bailleux <sandrine.bailleux@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: David Horstmann <david.horstmann@arm.com>
This patch expands the coding style documentation, splitting it
into two documents: the core style rules and extended guidelines.
Note that it does not redefine or change the coding style (aside
from section 4.6.2) - generally, it is only documenting the
existing style in more detail.
The aim is for the coding style to be more readable and, in turn,
for it to be followed by more people. We can use this as a more
concrete reference when discussing the accepted style with external
contributors.
Change-Id: I87405ace9a879d7f81e6b0b91b93ca69535e50ff
Signed-off-by: Paul Beesley <paul.beesley@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Petre-Ionut Tudor <petre-ionut.tudor@arm.com>
The index.rst page is now the primary landing page for the TF-A
documentation. It contains quite a lot of content these days,
including:
- The project purpose and general intro
- A list of functionality
- A list of planned functionality
- A list of supported platforms
- "Getting started" links to other documents
- Contact information for raising issues
This patch creates an "About" chapter in the table
of contents and moves some content there. In order,
the above listed content:
- Stayed where it is. This is the right place for it.
- Moved to About->Features
- Moved to About->Features (in subsection)
- Stayed where it is. Moved in a later patch.
- Was expanded in-place
- Moved to About->Contact
Change-Id: I254bb87560fd09140b9e485cf15246892aa45943
Signed-off-by: Paul Beesley <paul.beesley@arm.com>
Reference security specific build options from the user guide.
Change-Id: I0e1efbf47d914cf3c473104175c702ff1a80eb67
Signed-off-by: Ambroise Vincent <ambroise.vincent@arm.com>
This patch attempts to standardise the document titles as well as
adding titles to documents that were missing one. The aim is to
remove needless references to "TF-A" or "Trusted Firmware" in the
title of every document and to make sure that the title matches
with the document content.
Change-Id: I9b93ccf43b5d57e8dc793a5311b8ed7c4dd245cc
Signed-off-by: Paul Beesley <paul.beesley@arm.com>
This change creates the following directories under docs/
in order to provide a grouping for the content:
- components
- design
- getting_started
- perf
- process
In each of these directories an index.rst file is created
and this serves as an index / landing page for each of the
groups when the pages are compiled. Proper layout of the
top-level table of contents relies on this directory/index
structure.
Without this patch it is possible to build the documents
correctly with Sphinx but the output looks messy because
there is no overall hierarchy.
Change-Id: I3c9f4443ec98571a56a6edf775f2c8d74d7f429f
Signed-off-by: Paul Beesley <paul.beesley@arm.com>