Stubby is a project that aims to explore and experiment with UEFI firmware and its features. It is based on another one of my projects called newt_stub.
- Stubby can boot from UEFI and print some basic information on the screen.
- Stubby can interact with UEFI protocols and services, such as memory allocation, file system access, and graphics output.
- Stubby can load and execute other EFI applications, such as the shell or the bootloader.
- Linux, macOS or WSL
- A Rust compiler and cargo toolchain.
- A QEMU emulator and OVMF firmware.
- A GNU Make1 utility.
To build and run stubby, use the following command:
make run-debug
This will compile the stubby binary, create a virtual disk image2 with the EFI application, and launch QEMU with OVMF.
To clean up the generated files, use the following command:
make clean
Stubby is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.