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1TODO file:
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3
4COMPATIBILITY fixes:
5
61. COMPATIBILITY: dual-mode devices, i.e. devices exposing both an MTP
7  and a USB Mass Storage Device Class (flashdrive) interface are and
8  have always been problematic. We must find a way to get this to work,
9  eventually. The problem is that the in-kernel mass storage driver hogs
10  the device before the MTP mode gets a chance of being used, whereas
11  the Windows kernel driver apparently does it the other way around,
12  trying the MTP mode first and then not fall back on mass storage if
13  MTP is available. (For some more explanations se src/libusb-glue.h.)
14  This may involve kernel modifications. Perhaps it is only necessary
15  to tweak the udev config not to load USB mass storage support for
16  these devices. Dunno.
17
182. COMPATIBILITY: several devices tend to "hang" after disconnect,
19  needing to be unplugged and replugged before they can be used again.
20  We don't know why, it may be related to low-level USB behaviour that
21  is not exposed in the logs we read. On some devices it appear that
22  avoiding to release the USB interface after closing the PTP/MTP
23  session solves this, and might be a hint at how the Windows MTP stack
24  works: perhaps the Windows MTP daemon grabs the interface once the
25  device is plugged in, created a session and NEVER release it.
26  Thus only unplug or shutdown ends the session. This behaviour can be
27  emulated (sort of) by DEVICE_FLAG_NO_RELEASE_INTERFACE which will
28  make the device not release the USB low-level interface, though it'll
29  still close the session. But is it really desireable to have
30  as default? Not unless we run an MTP daemon as well, probably, and
31  the behaviour is questionable from an USB interoperability point
32  of view.
33
34
35SPEEDUP fixes:
36
37  None known. libmtp is fast :-)
38
39
40FEATURE fixes:
41
421. FEATURE: Support playback and volume setting on devices that have it.
43  (I don't have one that does - Linus.)
44
452. FEATURE: Support relevant events. MTP devices seen in existance provide
46  events for "object added" and "object deleted". These should result in
47  atleast a call to the cache update function.
48
493. FEATURE: Mechanism to retrieve the device icon device property, else if not
50  present, look for DevIcon.fil (Windows ICO format) and
51  DevLogo.fil (PNG Format) images from the device (if available).
52
534. FEATURE: Shared device access so that multiple client applications can have
54  an open connection to the device at the same time via a handle. For example,
55  it should be somehow possible to run mtp-detect at the same time as amarok or
56  mtpfs is connected to a device. This would require some form of resource
57  sharing, discussions have centered on a D-Bus based connection arbiter
58  daemon.
59
605. FEATURE: Implement an OpenSync backend for devices which have
61  calendaring, contact etc support. http://opensync.org/
62
63
64THOSE ARE ALREADY DONE:
65
661. FEATURE: Make an API that can return several devices and let the user
67  choose which one to operate, not just connect to the first one...
68
692. SPEED: Cache the object info for all items on the device.
70  Right now, ptp_getobjectinfo() is called repeatedly on the same
71  objects during startup, track listing, file listing, playlist listing,
72  album listing and whatever we implement tomorrow. A lot of useless
73  communication can be saved by cacheing this info. Notice that this
74  needs to be updated whenever flush_handles() is called too.
75  (This came from libgphoto2 implementing it!)
76
773. SPEED: Cache track metadata, file metadata etc in params->proplist.
78
794. SPEED: Whenever we add an object (file, track, playlist...) we
80  should only need to update the cache with relevant data. Atleast for
81  speedup caches.
82
835. COMPATIBILITY: account for different step sizes and intervals on some
84  numeric properties we set, make the functions round off when possible.
85
866. SPEED: Cache the supported object properties at first read/startup.
87  then use the cache to check for supported props instead of calling
88  out to PTP with ptp_mtp_getobjectpropssupported() every time.
89  The cache would be an array of size params->deviceinfo.ImageFormats_len
90  with a list for each format of the properties it will support. Notice
91  that this needs to be updated whenever flush_handles() is called too.
92  THIS HAS BEEN DISCARDED, TERO IMPLEMENTED IT BUT IT DOESN'T SEEM TO
93  YIELD MUCH.
94
957. FEATURE: Make abstract playlists really become size -1 when created as
96  the ones created on the device instead of the current 1 byte size.
97  (Is this possible using enhanced commands? See TODO remarks in
98  the create_abstract_entity() function)
99
1008. FEATURE: Integrate libmtp with HAL / D-Bus so applications can dynamically
101  know when a device has been plugged in or removed. Need a mechanism to
102  connect a specific hal UDI.
103
1049. SPEEDUP: The recursive function that builds the folder tree is
105  O(n^2)! Atleast remove all non-folders (PTP associations) from the
106  list before we start sorting and building that tree. We walk the
107  entire list for each group of siblings right now!
108
10910. FEATURE: program to autoprobe device interfaces on connection.
110
11111. FEATURE: accomodate Googles uncached device needs.
112
11312. FEATURE: rudimentary event interface.
114