.. SPDX-License-Identifier: (GPL-2.0+ OR MIT) ========== Guidelines ========== This document describes the general project guidelines that apply to nova-core and nova-drm. Language ======== The Nova project uses the Rust programming language. In this context, all rules of the Rust for Linux project as documented in :doc:`../../rust/general-information` apply. Additionally, the following rules apply. - Unless technically necessary otherwise (e.g. uAPI), any driver code is written in Rust. - Unless technically necessary, unsafe Rust code must be avoided. In case of technical necessity, unsafe code should be isolated in a separate component providing a safe API for other driver code to use. Style ----- All rules of the Rust for Linux project as documented in :doc:`../../rust/coding-guidelines` apply. For a submit checklist, please also see the `Rust for Linux Submit checklist addendum `_. Documentation ============= The availability of proper documentation is essential in terms of scalability, accessibility for new contributors and maintainability of a project in general, but especially for a driver running as complex hardware as Nova is targeting. Hence, adding documentation of any kind is very much encouraged by the project. Besides that, there are some minimum requirements. - Every non-private structure needs at least a brief doc comment explaining the semantical sense of the structure, as well as potential locking and lifetime requirements. It is encouraged to have the same minimum documentation for non-trivial private structures. - uAPIs must be fully documented with kernel-doc comments; additionally, the semantical behavior must be explained including potential special or corner cases. - The APIs connecting the 1st level driver (nova-core) with 2nd level drivers must be fully documented. This includes doc comments, potential locking and lifetime requirements, as well as example code if applicable. - Abbreviations must be explained when introduced; terminology must be uniquely defined. - Register addresses, layouts, shift values and masks must be defined properly; unless obvious, the semantical sense must be documented. This only applies if the author is able to obtain the corresponding information. Acceptance Criteria =================== - Patches must only be applied if reviewed by at least one other person on the mailing list; this also applies for maintainers.