X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=b1e6f98632c4e5c13d6c6754db7a4e035c1a51fb;hp=14d4e2a0364fd26a242fb3159d28ab4f44168766;hb=6f67f1dfb7f5a8e59d479fe6af01eb267fd83e24;hpb=63645a3dfce22e865b96b519fafaa2fcb489f3be diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 14d4e2a03..b1e6f9863 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,20 +1,20 @@ -These things need to be done, or would be nice to have: - - o Log the relationship of the kernel name and the persistent disk name - to syslog, so any error logged from the kernel can be associated with - any of the links at that time. - -These things are deprecated and scheduled for removal in a future -udev version: - - o remove broken %e enumeration - (simple enumerations can't work and should go) - - o remove MODALIAS + $modalias - (ENV{MODALIAS}, $env{MODALIAS}, $sysfs{modalias} will do it) - - o remove udevsend, udevstart and their man pages - (we rely on the kernel "uevent" triggers of kernel 2.6.15 and no longer - want to guess event properties from sysfs like udevstart is doing it) - - o remove use of "device" link in path_id + o libudev enumerate + add buses and drivers + add /sys/block/ scanning crap + use enumerate for "trigger" + o libudev queue - interface for /dev/.udev/queue/ state + use queue interface for "settle" + o relace test/sys/ with current sysfs layout + o use libudev device in udev_rules.c + get rid of udevice, store rule matching state in rule iterator + o rework rules to a match-action list, instead of a rules array + o add DVB variables to kernel, and drop shell script rule + o add watershed extra + o log warning if the kernel uses CONFIG_SYSFS_DEPRECATED*=y, + which means that /sys/class/block/ does not exist, but udev + will depend on it in a future release + o DEVTYPE for disks is set by the kernel, they will be removed from + the default rules + o "udevadm control" commands will only accept the -- syntax + o symlink names to udevadm will no longer be resolved to old command names + o get distros to agree on a default set of rules