X-Git-Url: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=fb94135426455973f605666614e76d73e201ae25;hp=3c1581705b8e6c93d651e6f9ccaf6bd0704df9ff;hb=1373b381d0881dba99b2f2654856d28ac0a70fda;hpb=05fdfe68e2a628ceabf41f32300bf9f7578a29c5 diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 3c1581705..fb9413542 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -7,30 +7,12 @@ greg@kroah.com - more documentation (can never have too much.) -- document the config file format (it will change over time...) -- add proper man page -- add klibc to the build process (or make it easier to do) to get - smaller binary -- import latest libsysfs and convert udev to use it. -- On remove, look up the device in the database (now that we have one) and - delete what was created, not what the kernel is calling the device. -- add symlink generation and removal support -- better partition support (it's a hack right now, maybe new libsysfs changes - can help out a lot here.) -- allow database to be queried by other programs -- split program into two pieces (daemon and helper that sends events to it). - This will allow us to keep track of sequences, and lots of other needed - stuff. -- keep track of current permissions on devices when daemon shuts down. -- better permission handling +- create way to set permission to the local user. +- install the proper init.d script based on the distro we are running on. +- persuade the distro packagers to submit their changes (or just steal them + if we can find them...) - create kernel name to devfs name config file so that all of the devfs users will have an upgrade path. - do early boot logic (putting udev into initramfs, handle pivot-root, etc.) -- add hooks to call D-BUS when new node is created or removed - lots of other stuff... -- actually use the BUS= value to determine where the LABEL rule should look - (right now it's ignored, and we only look in the current sysfs directory.) - This is needed, for example, to look at the usb device's serial number of a - usb-storage device, instead of the scsi device's sysfs directory for the - serial number.