[edk2-devel] [Wiki][Patch] Add EDK II Code First Process Wiki Page

Michael D Kinney posted 1 patch 4 years, 3 months ago
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[edk2-devel] [Wiki][Patch] Add EDK II Code First Process Wiki Page
Posted by Michael D Kinney 4 years, 3 months ago
Based on the following RFC:

    https://edk2.groups.io/g/rfc/message/258

Additional updates:
* Add examples of all specifications currently maintained by
  the UEFI Forums.
* Added specification change template using a CC-BY-4.0 license.
* Add source code example for an enum value
* Minor grammar updates to change from an RFC proposal to an
  active process.

Cc: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
Cc: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com>
Cc: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
---
 EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 182 insertions(+)
 create mode 100644 EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md

diff --git a/EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md b/EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md
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+The EDK II Code First Process is a process by which new features can be added
+to UEFI Forum specifications after first having been designed and prototyped
+in the open.
+
+This process lets changes and the development of new features happen in the
+open, without violating the UEFI forum bylaws which prevent publication of
+code for in-draft features/changes.
+
+The process does not in fact change the UEFI bylaws - the change is that the
+development (of both specification and code) happens in the open. The resulting
+specification update is then submitted to the appropriate working group as an
+Engineering Change Request (ECR), and voted on. For the UEFI Forum, this is a
+change in workflow, not a change in process.
+
+ECRs are tracked in a UEFI Forum Mantis instance, access restricted to UEFI
+Forum Members. TianoCore enables this new process by providing areas on
+[TianoCore Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.tianocore.org) to track both specification
+updates and reference implementations and new repositories under
+[TianoCore GitHub](https://github.com/tianocore) dedicated to hold "code first".
+
+# TianoCore Bugzilla
+
+[TianoCore Bugzilla](bugzilla.tianocore.org) has a product categories for
+  * ACPI Specification
+  * UEFI Shell Specification 
+  * UEFI Platform Initialization Distribution Packaging Specification
+  * UEFI Platform Initialization Specification Specification
+  * UEFI Specification
+
+Each product category has separate components for
+  * Specification
+  * Reference implementation
+
+# TianoCore GitHub
+
+Reference implementations targeting the EDK II open source project are held
+in branches in the [edk2-staging](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-staging)
+repository.
+
+Additional repositories for implementing reference features in additional open
+source projects can be added in the future, as required.
+
+Specification text changes are held within the affected source repository,
+using the GitHub flavor of markdown, in a file (or split across several files)
+with .md suffix.  Multiple files are required if changes impact multiple
+specifications or if the specification is large and is easier to maintain
+if the changes are split across multiple files.
+
+* NOTE: This one may break down where we have a specification change affecting
+  multiple specifications, but at that point we can track it with multiple 
+  TianoCore Bugzilla entries.
+
+## Specification Text Template
+
+The following is a template of specification text changes using the GitHub 
+flavor of markdown.  The title and complete description of the specification
+changes must be provided in the specification text along with the name and
+version of the specification the change applies.  The `Status` of the
+specification change always starts in the `Draft` state and is updated based
+on feedback from the industry standard forums.  The contents of the specification
+text are required to use the
+[Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International](https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html)
+license using a `SPDX-License-Identifier` statement.
+
+```
+# Title: [Must be Filled In]
+
+# Status: [Status]
+
+[Status] must be one of the following:
+* Draft
+* Submitted to industry standard forum
+* Accepted by industry standard forum
+* Accepted by industry standard forum with modifications
+* Rejected by industry standard forum
+
+# Document: [Title and Version]
+
+Here are some examples of [Title and Version]:
+* UEFI Specification Version 2.8
+* ACPI Specification Version 6.3
+* UEFI Shell Specification Version 2.2
+* UEFI Platform Initialization Specification Version 1.7
+* UEFI Platform Initialization Distribution Packaging Specification Version 1.1
+
+# License
+
+SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
+
+# Submitter: [TianoCore Community](https://www.tianocore.org)
+
+# Summary of the change
+
+Required Section
+
+# Benefits of the change
+
+Required Section
+
+# Impact of the change
+
+Required Section
+
+# Detailed description of the change [normative updates]
+
+Required Section
+
+# Special Instructions
+
+Optional Section
+```
+
+# Intended workflow
+
+The entity initiating a specification change enters a Bugzilla in the appropriate
+area of [TianoCore Bugzilla](bugzilla.tianocore.org). This entry contains the
+outline of the change, and the full initial draft text is attached.
+
+If multiple specification updates are interdependent, especially if between
+different specifications, then multiple Bugzilla entries should be created.
+These Bugzilla entries *must* be linked together with dependencies.
+
+After the Bugzillas have been created, new branches should be created in the
+relevant repositories for each Bugzilla.  The branch names must use the following
+format where #### is the Bugzilla ID and <Brief Description> is an optional
+description of the change.
+
+    BZ####-<Brief Description>
+
+If multiple Bugzilla entries must coexist on a single branch, one of them is
+designated the _top-level_, with dependencies properly tracked. That Bugzilla
+is be the one naming the branch.
+
+# Source Code
+
+In order to ensure draft code does not accidentally leak into production use,
+and to signify when the changeover from draft to final happens, *all* new or
+modified[1] identifiers must be prefixed with the relevant BZ#### identifiers.
+
+* [1] Modified in a non-backwards-compatible way. If, for example, a statically
+      sized array is grown - this does not need to be prefixed. But a tag in a
+      comment would be *highly* recommended.
+
+## File names
+
+New public header files require the prefix (i.e. `Bz1234MyNewProtocol.h`).
+Private header files do not need the prefix.
+
+## Contents
+
+The tagging must follow the coding style used by each affected code base.
+Examples:
+
+| Released in spec | Draft version in tree | Comment |
+| ---              | ---                   | ---     |
+| `FunctionName`   | `Bz1234FunctionName`  |         |
+| `HEADER_MACRO`   | `BZ1234_HEADER_MACRO` |         |
+
+For data structures or enums, any new or non-backwards-compatible structs or
+fields require a prefix. As above, growing an existing array in an existing
+struct requires no prefix.
+
+| Released in spec      | Draft version in tree | Comment               |
+| ---                   | ---                   | ---                   |
+| `typedef SOME_STRUCT` | `BZ1234_SOME_STRUCT`  | Typedef only [2]      |
+| `StructField`         | `Bz1234StructField`   | In existing struct[3] |
+| `typedef SOME_ENUM`   | `BZ1234_SOME_ENUM`    | Typedef only [2]      |
+| `EnumValue`           | `BzEnumValue`         | In existing enum[3]   |
+
+* [2] If the struct or enum definition is separate from the typedef in the public
+      header, the definition does not need the prefix.
+* [3] Individual fields in newly added struct or enum do not need prefix, the
+      struct or enum already carried the prefix.
+
+Variable prefixes indicating global scope ('g' or 'm') go before the BZ prefix.
+
+| Released in spec | Draft version in tree | Comment |
+| ---              | ---                   | ---     |
+| `gSomeGuid`      | `gBz1234SomeGuid`     |         |
+
+Local identifiers, including module-global ones (m-prefixed) do not require a
+BZ prefix.
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Re: [edk2-devel] [Wiki][Patch] Add EDK II Code First Process Wiki Page
Posted by Laszlo Ersek 4 years, 3 months ago
On 08/08/20 03:03, Michael D Kinney wrote:
> Based on the following RFC:
> 
>     https://edk2.groups.io/g/rfc/message/258
> 
> Additional updates:
> * Add examples of all specifications currently maintained by
>   the UEFI Forums.
> * Added specification change template using a CC-BY-4.0 license.
> * Add source code example for an enum value
> * Minor grammar updates to change from an RFC proposal to an
>   active process.
> 
> Cc: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>
> Cc: Andrew Fish <afish@apple.com>
> Cc: Leif Lindholm <leif.lindholm@linaro.org>
> Signed-off-by: Michael D Kinney <michael.d.kinney@intel.com>
> ---
>  EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md | 182 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  1 file changed, 182 insertions(+)
>  create mode 100644 EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md

Acked-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com>

Thanks,
Laszlo

> diff --git a/EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md b/EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md
> new file mode 100644
> index 0000000..d5c938e
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/EDK-II-Code-First-Process.md
> @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@
> +The EDK II Code First Process is a process by which new features can be added
> +to UEFI Forum specifications after first having been designed and prototyped
> +in the open.
> +
> +This process lets changes and the development of new features happen in the
> +open, without violating the UEFI forum bylaws which prevent publication of
> +code for in-draft features/changes.
> +
> +The process does not in fact change the UEFI bylaws - the change is that the
> +development (of both specification and code) happens in the open. The resulting
> +specification update is then submitted to the appropriate working group as an
> +Engineering Change Request (ECR), and voted on. For the UEFI Forum, this is a
> +change in workflow, not a change in process.
> +
> +ECRs are tracked in a UEFI Forum Mantis instance, access restricted to UEFI
> +Forum Members. TianoCore enables this new process by providing areas on
> +[TianoCore Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.tianocore.org) to track both specification
> +updates and reference implementations and new repositories under
> +[TianoCore GitHub](https://github.com/tianocore) dedicated to hold "code first".
> +
> +# TianoCore Bugzilla
> +
> +[TianoCore Bugzilla](bugzilla.tianocore.org) has a product categories for
> +  * ACPI Specification
> +  * UEFI Shell Specification 
> +  * UEFI Platform Initialization Distribution Packaging Specification
> +  * UEFI Platform Initialization Specification Specification
> +  * UEFI Specification
> +
> +Each product category has separate components for
> +  * Specification
> +  * Reference implementation
> +
> +# TianoCore GitHub
> +
> +Reference implementations targeting the EDK II open source project are held
> +in branches in the [edk2-staging](https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-staging)
> +repository.
> +
> +Additional repositories for implementing reference features in additional open
> +source projects can be added in the future, as required.
> +
> +Specification text changes are held within the affected source repository,
> +using the GitHub flavor of markdown, in a file (or split across several files)
> +with .md suffix.  Multiple files are required if changes impact multiple
> +specifications or if the specification is large and is easier to maintain
> +if the changes are split across multiple files.
> +
> +* NOTE: This one may break down where we have a specification change affecting
> +  multiple specifications, but at that point we can track it with multiple 
> +  TianoCore Bugzilla entries.
> +
> +## Specification Text Template
> +
> +The following is a template of specification text changes using the GitHub 
> +flavor of markdown.  The title and complete description of the specification
> +changes must be provided in the specification text along with the name and
> +version of the specification the change applies.  The `Status` of the
> +specification change always starts in the `Draft` state and is updated based
> +on feedback from the industry standard forums.  The contents of the specification
> +text are required to use the
> +[Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International](https://spdx.org/licenses/CC-BY-4.0.html)
> +license using a `SPDX-License-Identifier` statement.
> +
> +```
> +# Title: [Must be Filled In]
> +
> +# Status: [Status]
> +
> +[Status] must be one of the following:
> +* Draft
> +* Submitted to industry standard forum
> +* Accepted by industry standard forum
> +* Accepted by industry standard forum with modifications
> +* Rejected by industry standard forum
> +
> +# Document: [Title and Version]
> +
> +Here are some examples of [Title and Version]:
> +* UEFI Specification Version 2.8
> +* ACPI Specification Version 6.3
> +* UEFI Shell Specification Version 2.2
> +* UEFI Platform Initialization Specification Version 1.7
> +* UEFI Platform Initialization Distribution Packaging Specification Version 1.1
> +
> +# License
> +
> +SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-4.0
> +
> +# Submitter: [TianoCore Community](https://www.tianocore.org)
> +
> +# Summary of the change
> +
> +Required Section
> +
> +# Benefits of the change
> +
> +Required Section
> +
> +# Impact of the change
> +
> +Required Section
> +
> +# Detailed description of the change [normative updates]
> +
> +Required Section
> +
> +# Special Instructions
> +
> +Optional Section
> +```
> +
> +# Intended workflow
> +
> +The entity initiating a specification change enters a Bugzilla in the appropriate
> +area of [TianoCore Bugzilla](bugzilla.tianocore.org). This entry contains the
> +outline of the change, and the full initial draft text is attached.
> +
> +If multiple specification updates are interdependent, especially if between
> +different specifications, then multiple Bugzilla entries should be created.
> +These Bugzilla entries *must* be linked together with dependencies.
> +
> +After the Bugzillas have been created, new branches should be created in the
> +relevant repositories for each Bugzilla.  The branch names must use the following
> +format where #### is the Bugzilla ID and <Brief Description> is an optional
> +description of the change.
> +
> +    BZ####-<Brief Description>
> +
> +If multiple Bugzilla entries must coexist on a single branch, one of them is
> +designated the _top-level_, with dependencies properly tracked. That Bugzilla
> +is be the one naming the branch.
> +
> +# Source Code
> +
> +In order to ensure draft code does not accidentally leak into production use,
> +and to signify when the changeover from draft to final happens, *all* new or
> +modified[1] identifiers must be prefixed with the relevant BZ#### identifiers.
> +
> +* [1] Modified in a non-backwards-compatible way. If, for example, a statically
> +      sized array is grown - this does not need to be prefixed. But a tag in a
> +      comment would be *highly* recommended.
> +
> +## File names
> +
> +New public header files require the prefix (i.e. `Bz1234MyNewProtocol.h`).
> +Private header files do not need the prefix.
> +
> +## Contents
> +
> +The tagging must follow the coding style used by each affected code base.
> +Examples:
> +
> +| Released in spec | Draft version in tree | Comment |
> +| ---              | ---                   | ---     |
> +| `FunctionName`   | `Bz1234FunctionName`  |         |
> +| `HEADER_MACRO`   | `BZ1234_HEADER_MACRO` |         |
> +
> +For data structures or enums, any new or non-backwards-compatible structs or
> +fields require a prefix. As above, growing an existing array in an existing
> +struct requires no prefix.
> +
> +| Released in spec      | Draft version in tree | Comment               |
> +| ---                   | ---                   | ---                   |
> +| `typedef SOME_STRUCT` | `BZ1234_SOME_STRUCT`  | Typedef only [2]      |
> +| `StructField`         | `Bz1234StructField`   | In existing struct[3] |
> +| `typedef SOME_ENUM`   | `BZ1234_SOME_ENUM`    | Typedef only [2]      |
> +| `EnumValue`           | `BzEnumValue`         | In existing enum[3]   |
> +
> +* [2] If the struct or enum definition is separate from the typedef in the public
> +      header, the definition does not need the prefix.
> +* [3] Individual fields in newly added struct or enum do not need prefix, the
> +      struct or enum already carried the prefix.
> +
> +Variable prefixes indicating global scope ('g' or 'm') go before the BZ prefix.
> +
> +| Released in spec | Draft version in tree | Comment |
> +| ---              | ---                   | ---     |
> +| `gSomeGuid`      | `gBz1234SomeGuid`     |         |
> +
> +Local identifiers, including module-global ones (m-prefixed) do not require a
> +BZ prefix.
> 


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