zephyr/doc/kernel/overview/source_tree.rst

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.. _source_tree_v2:
Source Tree Structure
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Understanding the Zephyr source tree can be helpful in locating the code
associated with a particular Zephyr feature.
The Zephyr source tree provides the following top-level directories,
each of which may have one or more additional levels of subdirectories
which are not described here.
:file:`arch`
Architecture-specific kernel and system-on-chip (SoC) code.
Each supported architecture (for example, x86 and ARM)
has its own subdirectory,
which contains additional subdirectories for the following areas:
* architecture-specific kernel source files
* architecture-specific kernel include files for private APIs
* SoC-specific code
:file:`boards`
Board related code and configuration files.
:file:`doc`
Zephyr documentation source files and tools.
:file:`drivers`
Device driver code.
:file:`ext`
Externally created code that has been integrated into Zephyr
from other sources, such as hardware interface code supplied by
manufacturers and cryptographic library code.
:file:`include`
Include files for all public APIs, except those defined under :file:`lib`.
:file:`kernel`
Architecture-independent kernel code.
:file:`lib`
Library code, including the minimal standard C library.
:file:`misc`
Miscellaneous code that doesn't belong to any of the other top-level
directories.
:file:`samples`
Sample applications that demonstrate the use of Zephyr features.
:file:`scripts`
Various programs and other files used to build and test Zephyr
applications.
:file:`tests`
Test code and benchmarks for Zephyr features.
:file:`subsys`
Subsystems of Zephyr, including:
* USB device stack code.
* Networking code, including the Bluetooth stack and networking stacks.
* File system code.
* Bluetooth host and controller