Loading drivers/staging/bcm/TODO +16 −9 Original line number Diff line number Diff line This driver is barely functional in its current state. BIG: - existing API is (/dev/tarang) should be replaced Is it possible to use same API as Intel Wimax stack and have same user level components. - Qos and queue model is non-standard and inflexible. Use existing TC Qos? TODO: - support more than one board - eliminate global variables - remove developer debug BCM_DEBUG() macros add a limited number of messages through netif_msg() - fix non-standard kernel style - sparse warnings - checkpatch warnings - remove compatiablity code for older kernels - remove #ifdef's - fix bogus device nameing and reference counting (see bcm_notify_event) - fix use of file I/O to load config - request firmware - update to current network device API - merge some files together - use request firmware - fix use of file I/O to load config with better API - merge some files together? - cleanup/eliminate debug messages - integrate with existing Wimax stack? Loading
drivers/staging/bcm/TODO +16 −9 Original line number Diff line number Diff line This driver is barely functional in its current state. BIG: - existing API is (/dev/tarang) should be replaced Is it possible to use same API as Intel Wimax stack and have same user level components. - Qos and queue model is non-standard and inflexible. Use existing TC Qos? TODO: - support more than one board - eliminate global variables - remove developer debug BCM_DEBUG() macros add a limited number of messages through netif_msg() - fix non-standard kernel style - sparse warnings - checkpatch warnings - remove compatiablity code for older kernels - remove #ifdef's - fix bogus device nameing and reference counting (see bcm_notify_event) - fix use of file I/O to load config - request firmware - update to current network device API - merge some files together - use request firmware - fix use of file I/O to load config with better API - merge some files together? - cleanup/eliminate debug messages - integrate with existing Wimax stack?