# dtb-parse [![Hackage version](https://img.shields.io/hackage/v/dtb-parse.svg?label=Hackage)](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/dtb-parse) [![Stackage version](https://www.stackage.org/package/dtb-parse/badge/lts?label=Stackage)](https://www.stackage.org/package/dtb-parse) ![Build Status](https://github.com/blitz/dtb-parse/workflows/build/badge.svg) The `dtb-parse` package provides `Data.Dtb`, a module to parse flattened device trees (DTB). These files are usually used to describe the hardware on embedded platforms. `dtb-parse` is a pure Haskell implementation of DTB parsing. It uses no code from [libfdt](https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/dtc/dtc.git). ## Building the Library The most convenient way to build the library is using [Stack](https://haskellstack.org): ```sh % stack build % stack test ``` ## Usage To parse a device tree and dump it to the console, you can do the following: ```Haskell import qualified Data.ByteString as B import Data.Dtb main = do dtbData <- B.readFile "some.dtb" putStrLn $ show $ parseDtb dtbData ```