TODO revision 1.3
11.3Sscw$NetBSD: TODO,v 1.3 2001/06/01 08:31:07 scw Exp $ 21.1Sscw 31.1SscwNetBSD/mvme68k's "ToDo" List (In no particular order) 41.1Sscw~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 51.1Sscw 61.1SscwThese are `difficulty' rated on a scale of 1-10, where `1' is easy. 71.1Sscw 81.1Sscw 91.1Sscw1. Flesh out the "Memory Controller" (memc) driver (3) 101.1Sscw 111.1Sscw2. Enhance the PCC2/MC2 driver to support its "Memory Controller" 121.1Sscw functionality on older MVME1x2 boards. (2) 131.1Sscw 141.1Sscw3. Support for "Industry Pack" modules (4) 151.1Sscw (Need to come up with an MI interface for this, since various 161.1Sscw other non-mvme68k SBCs have IP sites too) 171.1Sscw 181.1Sscw4. Switch over to the MI mk48txx TOD-chip driver (1) 191.1Sscw (I already have most of this done) 201.1Sscw 211.1Sscw5. Support for the NVRAM part of the above chips (2) 221.1Sscw (With a userland tool to read/write configuration details?) 231.1Sscw 241.1Sscw6. Related to #5, add code to locore.s to verify the configuration 251.1Sscw area of NVRAM is kosher (using a checksum) before using any values 261.1Sscw from it (2) 271.1Sscw (eg. at this time, bogus Offboard RAM details cause crashes) 281.1Sscw 291.1Sscw7. Support for FLASH memory on MVME1x2 boards (3) 301.1Sscw (Will probably need a userland tool of some sort) 311.1Sscw 321.1Sscw8. Add support for the in-kernel FP emulator, so we can run on MVME 331.1Sscw boards with the MC680LCx0 CPU variant (4) 341.1Sscw (Easy enough to do; slightly harder to test) 351.1Sscw 361.1Sscw9. Add "Bounce Buffers" to the VMEbus slave code (8) 371.1Sscw 381.1Sscw10. Support the MVME boards as a slave in A16 address space (8) 391.1Sscw (To be useful, this really needs "Bounce Buffer" support) 401.1Sscw 411.1Sscw11. Enhance the MI VMEbus interface to provide generic GCSR access (6) 421.1Sscw (Speak with Matthais Drochner <drochner@netbsd.org> about this one) 431.1Sscw 441.1Sscw12. Enhance the VMEChip/VMEChip2 drivers to support #11 (3) 451.1Sscw 461.1Sscw13. Fix the case where VMEbus RAM is mapped through a translated 471.1Sscw address space on MVME boards with the VMEChip2 (2) 481.1Sscw 491.3Sscw14. [DONE] 501.3Sscw Add/Flesh out evcnt(9) support where useful (1) 511.1Sscw 521.2Sscw15. [DONE. See osiop(4)] 531.2Sscw The siop driver *badly* needs to be bus_space(9)'d, and made MI (5) 541.1Sscw (Apparently, Manuel Bouyer (bouyer@netbsd.org) is working on this) 551.1Sscw 561.1Sscw16. The sbic driver *badly* needs re-written from scratch, and made MI (5) 571.1Sscw (This will be done when Frank van der Linden <fvdl@netbsd.org> 581.1Sscw imports the PC98 code into the tree; it comes with a very nice 591.1Sscw wd33c93 driver ;-) 601.1Sscw 611.1Sscw17. Switch the install tools over to sysinst (3) 621.1Sscw (Should be fairly easy, although sysinst doesn't do `tapes', so 631.1Sscw there's a bunch of code to write) 641.1Sscw 651.1Sscw18. Use hardware-assisted softints (3) 661.1Sscw (What to do on MVME1x2 boards with no VMEChip2?) 671.1Sscw 681.1Sscw19. Make the ZS driver *properly* MI (4) 691.1Sscw (I already have patches for this. Unfortunately, it affects just 701.1Sscw about every NetBSD architecture...) 711.1Sscw 721.1Sscw20. Implement the MD parts of __HAVE_SYSCALL_INTERN (2) 73