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uefi-rs
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I wrote a tiny decrypting UEFI bootloader
Hi, did you know that you can write UEFI-code with Rust? You can, using uefi-rs!
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This Month in Rust OSDev: February 2023
Thanks for pointing that out. I've filed https://github.com/rust-osdev/uefi-rs/issues/685
- [uefi-rs] - How can you load an arbitrary Rust UEFI protocol without so many crazy ass steps?
- Strange mutable/non-mutable borrow errors with "uefi" crate
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This Month in Rust OSDev: April 2022
I'm extremely confused as to what's going on here. I think it might be related to Line 129: https://github.com/rust-osdev/uefi-rs/blob/main/src/table/system.rs
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Writing a Simple Operating System – From Scratch [pdf]
First off I don't recommend implementing the specification from scratch. It is big, and there are implementations already in various languages: for C you can use GNU-UEFI, for example, and for Rust you can use uefi-rs. Zig even has it in its standard library! These take care of the fiddly details of interacting with the UEFI firmware's services.
There's tutorial type articles for these around: for C there's https://wiki.osdev.org/UEFI_App_Bare_Bones, for Rust there's this template https://github.com/rust-osdev/uefi-rs/tree/main/template and the crate's documentation.
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UEFI vs BIOS. How much does it actually matter now of days?
A few people have made some progress into working with UEFI in Rust, and the results are here: https://github.com/rust-osdev/uefi-rs
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Would someone mind helping explain where this code actually is?
use uefi::prelude::Handle; points to uefi-rs/src/prelude.rs found here: https://github.com/rust-osdev/uefi-rs/blob/master/src/prelude.rs
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Unable to boot UEFI/Rust in QEMU
Here is an UEFI app/example that should show you how to write a UEFI bootloader.
- Rustで自作OS 3日目
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own Operating System
but it seems to be flawed because even the example: https://github.com/phil-opp/blog_os/tree/post-02
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UEFI vs BIOS. How much does it actually matter now of days?
I suggest looking at the 3rd edition of Philipp Oppermann's blog OS that I mentioned. It's still very much a work-in-progress, but the section on UEFI booting is pretty much done. It's not hosted anywhere yet, so you'll have to clone the repo and switch to the edition-3 branch, then install Zola 0.13 (cargo install zola --git https://github.com/getzola/zola.git --tag v0.13.0) and run zola serve in the blog directory.
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I Want to start leaning OS development on microcontrollers, any advice?
RedoxOS, an OS written in Rust A tutorial on making an OS in Rust, complwte with bootable source
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Unclear where or how to begin creating a UEFI bootloader
I'm currently working on a tutorial for (1). It's still in a very early stage, but maybe it helps you to get started: https://github.com/phil-opp/blog_os/blob/edition-3/blog/content/edition-3/posts/02-booting/uefi.md
- Need help locating learning material. Interested in trying to develop a bootloader using Rust.
What are some alternatives?
minimal_uefi - A minimal Rust project to get started with UEFI
tock - A secure embedded operating system for microcontrollers
uefi_rust
redox - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/redox
bootloader - An experimental pure-Rust x86 bootloader
axe-html-reporter - Creates easy to read HTML file from axe-core accessibility results object
littleosbook - Source for the little book about OS development
css-exercises
oreboot - oreboot is a fork of coreboot, with C removed, written in Rust.
cortexm-threads - Simple context switching library for ARM Cortex-M MCUs in Rust
elf2efi - Convert ELF-format images to PE+ suitable for use as EFI applications
mrml - Implementation of mjml in rust