UEFI Memory Allocator Integration
The r-efi-alloc project integrates the UEFI memory allocator routines with the
rust standard library allocation hooks. This allows using the alloc
standard
library of rust on UEFI systems.
- Website: https://github.com/r-efi/r-efi/wiki
- Bug Tracker: https://github.com/r-efi/r-efi-alloc/issues
The requirements for this project are:
rustc >= 1.68.0
r-efi >= 4.0.0
To build this project, run:
cargo build
Available configuration options are:
-
allocator_api: Provide integration with the experimental upstream rust allocators (tracked with the
allocator_api
feature). -
native: This feature-selector enables compilation of modules and examples that require native UEFI targets. Those will not compile on foreign targets and thus are guarded by this flag.
Starting with rust-version 1.68, rustup distributes pre-compiled toolchains for
many UEFI targets. You can enumerate and install them via rustup
. This
example shows how to enumerate all available targets for your stable toolchain
and then install the UEFI target for the x86_64
architecture:
rustup target list --toolchain=stable
rustup target add --toolchain=stable x86_64-unknown-uefi
This project can then be compiled directly for the selected target:
cargo +stable build \
--examples \
--features native \
--lib \
--target x86_64-unknown-uefi
If no pre-compiled toolchains are available for your selected target, you can
compile the project and the required parts of the standard library via the
experimental -Zbuild-std
feature of rustc. This requires a nightly compiler:
cargo +nightly build \
-Zbuild-std=core,compiler_builtins,alloc \
-Zbuild-std-features=compiler-builtins-mem \
--examples \
--features native \
--lib \
--target x86_64-unknown-uefi
The project can be built for non-UEFI targets via the standard rust toolchains. This allows non-UEFI targets to interact with UEFI systems or otherwise host UEFI operations. Furthermore, this allows running the foreign test-suite of this project as long as the target supports the full standard library:
cargo +stable build --all-targets
cargo +stable test --all-targets
Note that the native
feature must not be enabled for foreign targets as it
will not compile on non-UEFI systems.
- web: https://github.com/r-efi/r-efi-alloc
- https:
https://github.com/r-efi/r-efi-alloc.git
- ssh:
[email protected]:r-efi/r-efi-alloc.git
- MIT OR Apache-2.0 OR LGPL-2.1-or-later
- See AUTHORS file for details.