X-Git-Url: http://git.rot13.org/?p=librfid;a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=f3d8b4e97e060ef0dbaf91432d3a13294e2565e7;hp=d8045eab98bc47094e089bc411cc45281f781bfb;hb=1ddb4a5fcde44b398c98184c01f32b9d8505a4b6;hpb=dd0b75f4b908bd0bb156f605f0fc58a4101e15ce diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index d8045ea..f3d8b4e 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,25 +1,57 @@ +architecture: +- somehow have some more abstrcat handle type in order to enable the generic + rfid_{get,set}opt() functions +- remove additional transceive_{acf,sf} functions from reader and asic structs, + make the code reuse the existing transceive() function by using the frametype + to differentiate different cases. + rc632: -- fix handling of timeout (program timer of RC632) +- make timeout tolerance factor (TIMER_RELAX_FACTOR) user-specified +- try to use built-in timer for timing analysis, i.e. determine the exact time + until a card response by reading the remaining timer ticks from the register +- make sure interrupt mode for timer wait works cm5121: - fix handling of TX or RX > 0x7f [buffer length in atmel chip?] iso14443a: -- test anticollision, resolve remaining bugs +[none] iso14443b: - implement 'option 2' frame markers - test anticollission (need multiple tags) +iso15693: +- implement anticollision + +mifare_clasic: +[none] + +icode1: +- implement and test code (I only have ICode2 tags) + tcl: -- test chaining -- implement + test pps +- implement pps for asymmetric (rx/tx) speeds openct: -- add ifdhandler driver +- add ifdhandler driver for PC/SC support +- add various standardized PC/SC remappings for cards != tcl other: -- implementation of various tags +- implementation of code for various passive tags, ie. ITRX, I*Code1, I*Code2, Tag-it, ... - documentation -- homepage -- mailinglist(s) +- add notion of 'asic implementation' for specifying reader-specific + initialization values such as mod_conductance +- abstract a read single block / read multiple block API where l2/proto + layer can provide multi-block function (e.g. iso15693), which will be + emulated in case there only is a single-block function +- switch over to use of rfid_buf structure, similar to linux skb. upper + layers have sufficient headroom in order to have lower layers add protocol + headers in front of a packet +- implement software checksumming support. The reader should be able to + indicate whether it supports hardware checksum generation / verification. +- application software should be able to override hardware csumming on request +- implement some auto-calibration mode where the user is requested to leave a + single PICC/VICC on the reader and the software iterates through various + mod_conductance and bitphase values to see whether it can calibrate to a given + [new] card. The resulting calibration values are printed by the program.