2009 8/18 Core: 1) Get reviews 2) Additional testing 3) Ensure all desirable features present by adding more devices. Major changes not expected except in response to comments Max1363 core: 1) Possibly add sysfs exports of constant useful to userspace. Would be nice 2) Support hardware generated interrupts 3) Expand device set. Lots of other maxim adc's have very similar interfaces. TSL2561 Would be nice 1) Open question of userspace vs kernel space balance when converting to useful light measurements from device ones. 2) Add sysfs elements necessary to allow device agnostic unit conversion. LIS3L02DQ core LIS3L02DQ ring KXSD9 Currently minimal driver, would be nice to add: 1) Support for all chip generated interrupts (events), basically get support up to level of lis3l02dq driver. Ring buffer core SCA3000 Would be nice 1) Testing on devices other than sca3000-e05 Trigger core support 1) Discussion of approach. Is it general enough? Ring Buffer: 1) Discussion of approach. There are probably better ways of doing this. The intention is to allow for more than one software ring buffer implementation as different users will have different requirements. This one suits mid range frequencies (100Hz - 4kHz). 2) Lots of testing Periodic Timer trigger 1) Move to a more general hardware periodic timer request subsystem. Current approach is abusing purpose of RTC. Initial discussions have taken place, but no actual code is in place as yet. This topic will be reopened on lkml shortly. I don't really envision this patch being merged in anything like its current form. GPIO trigger 1) Add control over the type of interrupt etc. This will necessitate a header that is also visible from arch board files. (avoided at the moment to keep the driver set contained in staging). ADI Drivers: CC the device-drivers-devel@blackfin.uclinux.org mailing list when e-mailing the normal IIO list (see below). Documentation 1) Lots of cleanup and expansion. 2) Some device require indvidual docs. Contact: Jonathan Cameron <jic23@cam.ac.uk>. Mailing list: linux-iio@vger.kernel.org