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NuttX TODO List (Last updated August 1, 2012)
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This file summarizes known NuttX bugs, limitations, inconsistencies with 
standards, things that could be improved, and ideas for enhancements.

  (1)  On-demand paging (sched/)
  (2)  Signals (sched/, arch/)
  (2)  C++ Support
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  (5)  Binary loaders (binfmt/)
 (17)  Network (net/, drivers/net)
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  (3)  USB (drivers/usbdev, drivers/usbhost)
 (10)  File system/Generic drivers (fs/, drivers/)
  (1)  Pascal add-on (pcode/)
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  (1)  Documentation (Documentation/)
  (5)  Linux/Cywgin simulation (arch/sim)
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  (1)  ARM/C5471 (arch/arm/src/c5471/)
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  (3)  ARM/DM320 (arch/arm/src/dm320/)
  (2)  ARM/i.MX (arch/arm/src/imx/)
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  (3)  ARM/LPC17xx (arch/arm/src/lpc17xx/)
  (7)  ARM/LPC214x (arch/arm/src/lpc214x/)
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  (2)  ARM/LPC313x (arch/arm/src/lpc313x/)
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  (3)  ARM/STR71x (arch/arm/src/str71x/)
  (3)  ARM/LM3S6918 (arch/arm/src/lm3s/)
  (7)  ARM/STM32 (arch/arm/src/stm32/)
  (3)  AVR (arch/avr)
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  (0)  Intel x86 (arch/x86)
  (4)  8051 / MCS51 (arch/8051/)
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  (3)  MIPS/PIC32 (arch/mips)
  (1)  Hitachi/Renesas SH-1 (arch/sh/src/sh1)
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  (4)  Renesas M16C/26 (arch/sh/src/m16c)
 (10)  z80/z8/ez80 (arch/z80/)
  (8)  z16 (arch/z16/)
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  (1)  mc68hc1x (arch/hc)
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apps/

  (5)  Network Utilities (apps/netutils/)
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  (4)  NuttShell (NSH) (apps/nshlib)
  (1)  System libraries apps/system (apps/system)
  (5)  Other Applications & Tests (apps/examples/)
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o Task/Scheduler (sched/)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       CHILD PTHREAD TERMINATION
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  Description: When a tasks exits, shouldn't all of its child pthreads also be
               terminated?
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium, required for good emulation of process/pthread model.

  Title:       MMAN.H
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  Description: Implement sys/mman.h and functions
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       WAIT.H
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  Description: Implement sys/wait.h and functions.  Consider implementing wait,
               waitpid, waitid.  At present, a parent has no information about
               child tasks.
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               Update: A simple but usable version of waitpid() has been included.
               This version is not compliant with all specifications and can be
               enabled with CONFIG_SCHED_WAITPID. 
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       MISSING ERRNO SETTINGS
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  Description: Several APIs do not set errno.  Need to review all APIs.
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               Update:  These are being fixed as they are encountered.  There is
               no accounting of how many interfaces have this problem.
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium, required for standard compliance (but makes the
               code bigger)

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  Title:       TICKLESS OS
  Description: On a side note, I have thought about a tick-less timer for the OS
               for a long time.  Basically we could replace the periodic system
               timer interrupt with a one-shot interval timer programmed for the
               next interesting event time.  That is one way to both reduce the
               timer interrupt overhead and also to increase the accuracy of
               delays.

               Current timer processing is in sched/sched_processtimer.c:

               1) Calls clock_timer() which just increments a counter (the system
                  timer -- basically "up-time"). This is only used when code asks
                  for the current time.  In a tickless OS, some substitute answer
                  for the question "What time is it?" would need to be developed.
                  You could use an RTC? Or maybe logic that gets the time until the
                  next interval expiration and computes the current time. The
                  solution is not too difficult, but depends on a hardware solution.

               2) Calls wd_timer() which handles the link list of ordered events:
                  Each timer event is saved with the delta time to the next event
                  in the list. So an interval timer would be perfect to implement this.

               3) sched_process_timeslice(). Then there is round-robin time-slicing.

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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

o On-demand paging (sched/)
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  Title:       ON-DEMAND PAGE INCOMPLETE
  Description: On-demand paging has recently been incorporated into the RTOS.
               The design of this feature is described here:
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               http://www.nuttx.org/NuttXDemandPaging.html.
               As of this writing, the basic feature implementation is
               complete and much of the logic has been verified.  The test
               harness for the feature exists only for the NXP LPC3131 (see
               configs/ea3131/pgnsh and locked directories).  There are
               some limitations of this testing so I still cannot say that
               the feature is fully functional.
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium-Low

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o Other core OS logic
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  Title:       GET_ENVIRON_PTR()
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  Description: get_environ_ptr() (sched/sched_getenvironptr.c) is not implemented.
               The representation of the the environment strings selected for
               NutX is not compatible with the operation.  Some significant
               re-design would be required to implement this funcion and that
               effort is thought to be not worth the result.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low -- There is no plan to implement this.

  Title:       TIMER_GETOVERRUN()
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  Description: timer_getoverrun() (sched/timer_getoverrun.c) is not implemented.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low -- There is no plan to implement this.

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o Memory Managment (mm/)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       FREE MEMORY ON TASK EXIT
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  Description: Add an option to free all memory allocated by a task when the
               task exits. This is probably not be worth the overhead for a
               deeply embedded system.
               There would be complexities with this implementation as well
               because often one task allocates memory and then passes the
               memory to another:  The task that "owns" the memory may not
               be the same as the task that allocated the memory.

               Update.  From the NuttX forum:
               ...there is a good reason why task A should never delete task B.
               That is because you will strand memory resources. Another feature
               lacking in most flat address space RTOSs is automatic memory
               clean-up when a task exits.

               That behavior just comes for free in a process-based OS like Linux:
               Each process has its own heap and when you tear down the process
               environment, you naturally destroy the heap too.

               But RTOSs have only a single, shared heap. I have spent some time
               thinking about how you could clean up memory required by a task
               when a task exits. It is not so simple. It is not as simple as
               just keeping memory allocated by a thread in a list then freeing
               the list of allocations when the task exists.

               It is not that simple because you don't know how the memory is
               being used. For example, if task A allocates memory that is used
               by task B, then when task A exits, you would not want to free that
               memory needed by task B. In a process-based system, you would
               have to explicitly map shared memory (with reference counting) in
               order to share memory. So the life of shared memory in that
               environment is easily managed.

               I have thought that the way that this could be solved in NuttX
               would be: (1) add links and reference counts to all memory allocated
               by a thread. This would increase the memory allocation overhead!
               (2) Keep the list head in the TCB, and (3) extend mmap() and munmap()
               to include the shared memory operations (which would only manage
               the reference counting and the life of the allocation).

               Then what about pthreads? Memory should not be freed until the last
               pthread in the group exists. That could be done with an additional
               reference count on the whole allocated memory list (just as streams
               and file descriptors are now shared and persist until the last
               pthread exits).

               I think that would work but to me is very unattractive and
               inconsistent with the NuttX "small footprint" objective. ...

               Other issues:
               - Memory free time would go up because you would have to remove
                 the memory from that list in free().
               - There are special cases inside the RTOS itself.  For example,
                 if task A creates task B, then initial memory allocations for
                 task B are created by task A.  Some special allocators would
                 be required to keep this memory on the correct list (or on
                 no list at all).

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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium/Low, a good feature to prevent memory leaks but would
               have negative impact on memory usage and code size.

o Signals (sched/, arch/)
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  Title:       STANDARD SIGNALS
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  Description: 'Standard' signals and signal actions are not supported.
               (e.g., SIGINT, SIGCHLD, SIGSEGV, etc).
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low, required by standards but not so critical for an
               embedded system.

  Title:       SIGEV_THREAD
  Description: sig_notify() logic does not support SIGEV_THREAD; structure
               struct sigevent does not provide required members sigev_notify_function
               or sigev_notify_attributes.
  Status:      Low, there are alternative designs.  However, these features
               are required by the POSIX standard.
  Priority:    Low for now

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o pthreads (sched/)
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  Title:       CANCELLATION POINTS
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  Description: pthread_cancel():  Should implement cancellation points and
               pthread_testcancel()
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low, probably not that useful
  Description:  Extended pthread_mutexattr_setprotocol() suport PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT:
               "When a thread owns one or more mutexes initialized with the
               PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT protocol, it shall execute at the higher of its
               priority  or  the  highest  of the priority ceilings of all the mutexes
               owned by this thread and initialized with this attribute, regardless of
               whether other threads are blocked on any of these mutexes or not.

               "While  a  thread is holding a mutex which has been initialized with
               the PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT or PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT protocol attributes,
               it shall not be subject to being moved to the tail of the scheduling queue
               at its priority in the event that its original priority is changed,
               such as by a call to sched_setparam(). Likewise, when a thread unlocks
               a mutex that has been initialized with the PTHREAD_PRIO_INHERIT or
               PTHREAD_PRIO_PROTECT protocol attributes, it shall not be subject to
               being moved to the tail of the scheduling queue at its priority in  the
               event that its original priority is changed."
  Status:      Open
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  Priority:    Low -- about zero, probably not that useful. Priority inheritance is
               already supported and is a much better solution.  And it turns out
               that priority protection is just about as complex as priority inheritance.
               Exerpted from my post in a Linked-In discussion:

               "I started to implement this HLS/"PCP" semaphore in an RTOS that I
               work with (http://www.nuttx.org) and I discovered after doing the
               analysis and basic code framework that a complete solution for the
               case of a counting semaphore is still quite complex -- essentially
               as complex as is priority inheritance.

               "For example, suppose that a thread takes 3 different HLS semaphores
               A, B, and C. Suppose that they are prioritized in that order with
               A the lowest and C the highest. Suppose the thread takes 5 counts
               from A, 3 counts from B, and 2 counts from C. What priority should
               it run at? It would have to run at the priority of the highest
               priority semaphore C. This means that the RTOS must maintain
               internal information of the priority of every semaphore held by
               the thread.

               "Now suppose it releases one count on semaphore B. How does the
               RTOS know that it still holds 2 counts on B? With some complex
               internal data structure. The RTOS would have to maintain internal
               information about how many counts from each semaphore are held
               by each thread.

               "How does the RTOS know that it should not decrement the priority
               from the priority of C? Again, only with internal complexity. It
               would have to know the priority of every semaphore held by
               every thread.

               "Providing the HLS capability on a simple phread mutex would not
               be such quite such a complex job if you allow only one mutex per
               thread. However, the more general case seems almost as complex
               as priority inheritance. I decided that the implementation does
               not have value to me. I only wanted it for its reduced
               complexity; in all other ways I believe that it is the inferior
               solution. So I discarded a few hours of programming. Not a
               big loss from the experience I gained."
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o C++ Support
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  ^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       USE OF SIZE_T IN NEW OPERATOR
  Description: The argument of the 'new' operators should take a type of
               size_t (see libxx/libxx_new.cxx and libxx/libxx_newa.cxx).  But
               size_t has an unknown underlying.  In the nuttx sys/types.h
               header file, size_t is typed as uint32_t (which is determined by
               architecture-specific logic).  But the C++ compiler may believe
               that size_t is of a different type resulting in compilation errors
               in the operator.  Using the underlying integer type Instead of
               size_t seems to resolve the compilation issues.
  Status:      Kind of open.  There is a workaround.  Setting CONFIG_CXX_NEWLONG=y
               will define the operators with argument of type unsigned long;
               Setting CONFIG_CXX_NEWLONG=n will define the operators with argument
               of type unsigned int.  But this is pretty ugly!  A better solution
               would be to get ahold of the compilers definition of size_t.
  Priority:    Low.

  Title:       STATIC CONSTRUCTORS
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  Description: Need to call static constructors
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               Update:  Static constructors are implemented for the STM32 F4 and
               this will provide the model for all solutions.  Basically, if
               CONFIG_HAVE_CXXINITIALIZE=y is defined in the configuration, then
               board-specific code must provide the interface up_cxxinitialize().
               up_cxxinitialize() is called from user_start() to initialize
               all static class instances.  This TODO item probably has to stay
               open because this solution is only available on STM32 F4.
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low, depends on toolchain.  Call to gcc's built-in static
               constructor logic will probably have to be performed by
               user logic in user_start().

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o Binary loaders (binfmt/)
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  Title:       NXFLAT TESTS
  Description: Not all of the NXFLAT test under apps/examples/nxflat are working.
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               Most simply do not compile yet.  tests/mutex runs okay but
               outputs garbage on completion.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    High

  Title:       ARM UP_GETPICBASE()
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  Description: The ARM up_getpicbase() does not seem to work.  This means
               the some features like wdog's might not work in NXFLAT modules.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium-High

  Title:       READ-ONLY DATA IN RAM
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  Description: At present, all .rodata must be put into RAM.  There is a 
               tentative design change that might allow .rodata to be placed
               in FLASH (see Documentation/NuttXNxFlat.html).
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       GOT-RELATIVE FUNCTION POINTERS
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  Description: If the function pointer to a statically defined function is
               taken, then GCC generates a relocation that cannot be handled
               by NXFLAT.  There is a solution described in Documentataion/NuttXNxFlat.html,
               by that would require a compiler change (which we want to avoid).
               The simple workaround is to make such functions global in scope.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low (probably will not fix)

  Title:       USE A HASH INSTEAD OF A STRING IN SYMBOL TABLES
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  Description: In the NXFLAT symbol tables... Using a 32-bit hash value instead
               of a string to identify a symbol should result in a smaller footprint.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       WINDOWS-BASED TOOLCHAIN BUILD
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  Description: Windows build issue.  Some of the configurations that use NXFLAT have
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               the linker script specified like this:

               NXFLATLDFLAGS2 = $(NXFLATLDFLAGS1) -T$(TOPDIR)/binfmt/libnxflat/gnu-nxflat.ld -no-check-sections

               That will not work for windows-based tools because they require Windows
               style paths.  The solution is to do something like this:

               if ($(WINTOOL)y)
                 NXFLATLDSCRIPT=${cygpath -w $(TOPDIR)/binfmt/libnxflat/gnu-nxflat.ld}
               else
                 NXFLATLDSCRIPT=$(TOPDIR)/binfmt/libnxflat/gnu-nxflat.ld
               endif
               
               Then use
               
               NXFLATLDFLAGS2 = $(NXFLATLDFLAGS1) -T"$(NXFLATLDSCRIPT)" -no-check-sections
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    There are too many references like the above.  They will have
               to get fixed as needed for Windows native tool builds.

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o Network (net/, drivers/net)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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  Title:       SOCK_RAW/SOCK_PACKET
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  Description: Should implement SOCK_RAW, SOCK_PACKET
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Tile:        MULTIPLE NETWORK INTERFACE SUPPORT
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  Description: uIP polling issues / Multiple network interface support:
               (1) Current logic will not support multiple ethernet drivers.
                  Each driver should poll on TCP connections connect on the
                  network supported by the driver; UDP polling should respond
                  with TX data only if the UDP packet is intended for the
                  the network supported by the driver.
               (2) If there were multiple drivers, polling would occur at
                  double the rate.  Fix by using bound IP address in TCP
                  connection (lipaddr) and verifying that it is in the subnet
                  served by the driver.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium, The feature is not important, but it is important
               for NuttX to resolve the architectural issues.

  Title:       SENDTO() AND MULTIPLE NETWORK INTERFACE SUPPORT
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  Description: sendto() and multiple network interface support:
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               When polled, would have to assure that the destination IP
               is on the subnet served by the polling driver.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium, The feature is not important, but it is important
               for NuttX to resolve the architectural issues.

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  Description: IPv6 support is incomplete.  Adam Dunkels has recently announced
               IPv6 support for uIP (currently only as part of Contiki).  Those
               changes need to be ported to NuttX.
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       LISTENING FOR UDP BROADCASTS
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  Description: Incoming UDP broadcast should only be accepted if listening on
               INADDR_ANY(?)
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       READ-AHEAD THROTTLING
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  Description: Read-ahead buffers capture incoming TCP data when no user
               thread is recv-ing the data.  Should add some driver call to
               support throttling; when there is no listener for new data, the
               driver should be throttled.  Perhaps the driver should disable
               RX interrupts when throttled and re-anable on each poll time.
               recvfrom would, of course, have to un-throttle.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       STANDARDIZE ETHERNET DRIVER STATISTICS
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  Description: Need to standardize collection of statistics from network
               drivers.  apps/nshlib ifconfig command should present
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               statistics.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       CONCURRENT TCP SEND OPERATIONS
  Description: At present, there cannot be two concurrent active TCP send
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               operations in progress using the same socket.  This is because
               the uIP ACK logic will support only one transfer at a time.  The
               solution is simple: A mutex will be needed to make sure that each 
               send that is started is able to be the exclusive sender until all of
               the data to be sent has been ACKed.
  Status:      Open.  There is some temporary logic to apps/nshlib that does
               this same fix and that temporary logic should be removed when
               send() is fixed.
  Priority:    Medium-Low.  This is an important issue for applications that
               send on the same TCP socket from multiple threads.

  Title:       UDP READ-AHEAD?
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  Description: TCP supports read-ahead buffering to handle the receipt of
               TCP/IP packets when there is no read() in place.  Should such
               capability be useful for UDP?  PRO: Would reduce packet loss
               and enable support for poll()/select().  CON: UDP is inherently
               lossy so why waste memory footprint?
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       NO POLL/SELECT ON UDP SOCKETS
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  Description: poll()/select() is not implemented for UDP sockets because they do
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               do not support read-ahead buffering.  Therefore, there is never
               a case where you can read from a UDP socket without blocking.
  Status:      Open, depends on UDP read-ahead support
  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       POLL/SELECT ON TCP SOCKETS NEEDS READ-AHEAD
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  Description: poll()/select() only works for availability of buffered TCP
               read data (when read-ahead is enabled).  The way writing is
               handled in uIP, all sockets must wait when send and cannot
               be notifiied when they can send without waiting.
  Status:      Open, probably will not be fixed.
  Priority:    Medium... this does effect porting of applications that expect
               different behavior from poll()/select()

  Title:       SOCKETS DO NOT ALWAYS SUPPORT O_NONBLOCK
  Description: sockets do not support all modes for O_NONBLOCK. Sockets
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               support only (1) TCP/IP non-blocking read operations when read-ahead
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               buffering is enabled, and (2) TCP/IP accept() operations when TCP/IP
               connection backlog is enabled.
  Title:       UNFINISHED CRYSTALLAN CS89X0 DRIVER
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  Description: I started coding a CrystalLan CS89x0 driver (drivers/net/cs89x0.c),
               but never finished it.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low unless you need it.

  Title:       UNTESTED IGMPv2
  Description: Support for client-side IGMPv2 multicast has been added but not yet
               tested (because I don't have a proper environment for multicast testing).
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               There are most likely errors that need to be fixed at least in the
               receipt of multicast packets.

               In addition, an ethernet driver that needs to work with the IGMP logic
               will have to include additional support for multicast MAC address tables.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low unless you need it.

  Title:       INTERFACES TO LEAVE/JOIN IGMP MULTICAST GROUP
  Description: The interfaces used to leave/join IGMP multicast groups is non-standard.
               RFC3678 (IGMPv3) suggests ioctl() commands to do this (SIOCSIPMSFILTER) but
               also status that those APIs are historic.  NuttX implements these ioctl
               commands, but is non-standard because:  (1) It does not support IGMPv3, and
               (2) it looks up drivers by their device name (eg., "eth0") vs IP address.

               Linux uses setsockopt() to control multicast group membership using the
               IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP and IP_DROP_MEMBERSHIP options.  It also looks up drivers
               using IP addresses (It would require additional logic in NuttX to look up
               drivers by IP address).  See http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Multicast-HOWTO-6.html
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium.  All standards compatibility is important to NuttX.  However, most
               the mechanism for leaving and joining groups is hidden behind a wrapper
               function so that little of this incompatibilities need be exposed.

  Title:       CONFIGURATIONS WITH TINY MTUS
  Description: Many configurations have the MTU (CONFIG_NET_BUFSIZE) set to very small
               numbers, less then the minimum MTU size that must be supported -- 576.
               This can cause problems in some networks:  CONFIG_NET_BUFSIZE should
               be set to at least 576 in all defconfig files.

               The symptoms of using very small MTU sizes can be very strange.  With
               Ubuntu 9.x and vsFtpd was that the total packet size did *not match* the
               packet size in the IP header.  This then caused a TCP checksum failure
               and the packet was rejected.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low... fix defconfig files as necessary.
  Title:       UNFINISHED ENC28J60 DRIVER
  Description: So far, I have not come up with a usable hardware platform to
               verify the ENC28J60 Ethernet driver (drivers/net/enc28j60.c).
               So it is untested.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low unless you need it.

o USB (drivers/usbdev, drivers/usbhost)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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  Title:       USB STORAGE DRIVER DELAYS
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  Description: There is a workaround for a bug in drivers/usbdev/usbdev_storage.c.
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               that involves delays.  This needs to be redesigned to eliminate these
               delays.  See logic conditioned on CONFIG_USBMSC_RACEWAR.
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       RTL8187 DRIVER IS UNFINISHED
  Description: misc/drivers/usbhost_rtl8187.c is a work in progress.  There is no RTL8187
               driver available yet.  That is a work in progress it was abandoned because
               it depends on having an 802.11g stack.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low (Unless you need RTL8187 support).

  Title:       EP0 OUT CLASS DATA
  Description: There is no mechanism in place to handle EP0 OUT data transfers.
               There are two aspects to this problem, neither are easy to fix
               (only because of the number of drivers that would be impacted):

               1. The class drivers only send EP0 write requests and these are
                  only queued on EP0 IN by this drivers.  There is never a read
                  request queued on EP0 OUT.
               2. But EP0 OUT data could be buffered in a buffer in the driver
                  data structure.  However, there is no method currently
                  defined in the USB device interface to obtain the EP0 data.

               Updates:  (1) The USB device-to-class interface as been extended so
               that EP0 OUT data can accompany the SETUP request sent to the
               class drivers. (2) The logic in the STM32 F4 OTG FS device driver
               has been extended to provide this data.  Updates are still needed
               to other drivers.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    High for class drivers that need EP0 data.  For example, the
               CDC/ACM serial driver might need the line coding data (that
               data is not used currenly, but it might be).

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  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       ENVIRON
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  Description: The definition of environ in stdlib.h is bogus and will not
               work as it should.  This is because the underlying
               representation of the environment is not an arry of pointers.
  Status:      Open
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  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       TERMIOS
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  Description: Need some minimal termios support... at a minimum, enough to
               switch between raw and "normal" modes to support behavior like
               that needed for readline().
               UPDATE:  There is growing functionality in lib/termios/ and in the
               ioctl methods of several MCU serial drivers (stm32, lpc43, lpc17,
               pic32).  However, as phrased, this bug cannot yet be closed since
               this "growing functionality" does not address all termios.h
               functionality and not all serial drivers support termios.
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low
  Title:       DAYS OF THE WEEK
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  Description: strftime() and other timing functions do not handle days of the week.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       RESETTING GETOPT()
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  Description: There is an issue with the way that getopt() handles errors that
               return '?'.
               
               1. Does getopt() reset its global variables after returning '?' so
                  that it can be re-used?  That would be required to support where
                  the caller terminates parsing before reaching the last parameter.
               2. Or is the client expected to continue parsing after getopt()
                  returns '?'  and parse until the final parameter?
            
               The current getopt() implementation only supports #2.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       FERROR() AND CLEARERR()
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  Description: Not implemented: ferror() and clearerr()
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       CONCURRENT STREAM READ/WRITE
  Description: NuttX only supports a single file pointer so reads and writes 
               must be from the same position.  This prohibits implementation
               of behavior like that required for fopen() with the "a+" mode.
               According to the fopen man page:
               
               "a+ Open for reading and appending (writing at end of file).
                The file is created if it does not exist. The initial file
                position for reading is at the beginning of the file, but
                output is always appended to the end of the file."

               At present, the single NuttX file pointer is positioned to the
               end of the file for both reading and writing.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium.  This kind of operation is probably not very common in
               deeply embedded systems but is required by standards.

  Title:       DIVIDE BY ZERO
  Description: This is bug 3468949 on the SourceForge website (submitted by
               Philipp Klaus Krause):
               "lib_strtod.c does contain divisions by zero in lines 70 and 96.
                AFAIK, unlike for Java, division by zero is not a reliable way to
                get infinity in C. AFAIK compilers are allowed e.g. give a compile-
                time error, and some, such as sdcc, do. AFAIK, C implementations
                are not even required to support infinity. In C99 the macro isinf()
                could replace the first use of division by zero. Unfortunately, the
                macro INFINITY from math.h probably can't replce the second division
                by zero, since it will result in a compile-time diagnostic, if the
                implementation does not support infinity."
  Status:       Open
  Priority:     

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  Title:       OLD dtoa NEEDS TO BE UPDATED
  Description: This implementation of dtoa in lib/stdio is old and will not
               work with some newer compilers.  See 
               http://patrakov.blogspot.com/2009/03/dont-use-old-dtoac.html
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    ??

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o File system / Generic drivers (fs/, drivers/)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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  NOTE:  The NXFFS file system has its own TODO list at nuttx/fs/nxffs/README.txt

  Title:       CHMOD() AND TRUNCATE()
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  Description: Implement chmod(), truncate().
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       CAN POLL SUPPORT
  Description: At present, the CAN driver does not support the poll() method.
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               See drivers/can.c
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       REMOVING PIPES AND FIFOS
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  Description: There is no way to remove a FIFO or PIPE created in the
               psuedo filesystem.  Once created, they persist indefinitely
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               and cannot be unlinked.  This is actually a more generic
               issue:  unlink does not work for anything in the psuedo-
               filesystem.
  Status:      Open, but partially resolved: pipe buffer is at least freed
               when there are not open references to the pipe/FIFO.
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  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       ROMFS CHECKSUMS
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  Description: The ROMFS file system does not verify checksums on either
               volume header on on the individual files.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low.  I have mixed feelings about if NuttX should pay a
               performance penalty for better data integrity.

  Title:       SPI-BASED SD MULTIPLE BLOCK TRANSFERS
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  Description: The simple SPI based MMCS/SD driver in fs/mmcsd does not
               yet handle multiple block transfers.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium-Low

  Title:       READ-AHEAD/WRITE BUFFER UNTESTED
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  Description: Block driver read-ahead buffer and write buffer support is
               implemented but not yet tested.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       SDIO-BASED SD READ-AHEAD/WRITE BUFFERING INCOMPLETE
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  Description: The drivers/mmcsd/mmcsd_sdio.c driver has hooks in place to
               support read-ahead buffering and write buffering, but the logic
               is incomplete and untested.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       SERIAL DRIVER DOES NOT RETURN WHEN SIGNAL RECEIVED
  Description: The serial driver (drivers/serial) should return with an
               error and errno=EINTR when an interrupt is received.  However,
               the serial driver just continues waiting:

               static void uart_takesem(FAR sem_t *sem)
               {
                 while (sem_wait(sem) != 0)
                   {
                     ASSERT(*get_errno_ptr() == EINTR);
                   }
               }
  Status:      Open
  Priority     Medium

  Title:       POLLHUP SUPPORT
  Description: All drivers that support the poll method should also report
               POLLHUP event when the driver is closedd.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium-Low

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  Title:       CONFIG_RAMLOG_CONSOLE DOES NOT WORK
  Description: When I enable CONFIG_RAMLOG_CONSOLE, the system does not come up
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               propertly (using configuration stm3240g-eval/nsh2).  The problem
               may be an assertion that is occuring before we have a console.
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  Priority:    Medium
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o Graphics subystem (graphics/)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  See also the NxWidgets TODO list file for related issues.

  Title:       UNTESTED GRAPHICS APIS
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  Description: Testing of all APIs is not complete.  See
               http://nuttx.sourceforge.net/NXGraphicsSubsystem.html#testcoverage
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium

  Title:       ITALIC FONTS / NEGATIVE FONT OFFSETS
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  Description: Font metric structure (in include/nuttx/nx/nxfont.h) should allow
               negative X offsets. Negative x-offsets are necessary for certain
               glyphs (and is very common in italic fonts).
               For example Eth, icircumflex, idieresis, and oslash should have
               offset=1 in the 40x49b font (these missing negative offsets are
               NOTE'ed in the font header files).
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  Status:      Open.  The problem is that the x-offset is an unsigned bitfield
               in the current structure.
  Priority:    Low.

  Title:       RAW WINDOW AUTORAISE
  Description: Auto-raise only applies to NXTK windows. Shouldn't it also apply
               to raw windows as well?
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       AUTO-RAISE DISABLED
  Description: Auto-raise is currently disabled in NX multi-server mode.  The
               reason is complex:
               - Most touchscreen controls send touch data a high rates
               - In multi-server mode, touch events get queued in a message
                  queue.
               - The logic that receives the messages performs the auto-raise.
                 But it can do stupid things after the first auto-raise as
                 it opperates on the stale data in the message queue.
               I am thinking that auto-raise ought to be removed from NuttX
               and moved out into a graphics layer (like NxWM) that knows
               more about the appropriate context to do the autoraise.
  Status:      Open
  Title:       IMPROVED NXCONSOLE FONT CACHING
  Description: Now each NxConsole instance has its own private font cache
               whose size is determined by CONFIG_NXCONSOLE_MXCHARS.  If there
               are multiple NxConsole instances using the same font, each will
               have a separate font cache.  This is inefficient and wasteful
               of memory:  Each NxConsole instance should share a common font
               cache.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium.  Not important for day-to-day testing but would be
               a critical improvement if NxConsole were to be used in a
               product.
 
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  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       P-CODES IN MEMORY UNTESTED
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  Description: Need APIs to verify execution of P-Code from memory buffer.
  Status:      Open
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  Priority:    Low
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  Title:       SMALLER LOADER AND OBJECT FORMAT
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  Description: Loader and object format may be too large for some small
               memory systems.  Consider ways to reduce memory footprint.
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium

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o Documentation (Documentation/)
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       DOCUMENT APIS USABLE FROM INTERRUPT HANDLERS
  Description: Need to document which APIs can be used in interrupt
               handlers (like mq_send and sem_post) and which cannot.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

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o Build system
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  ^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       NUTTX CONFIGURATION TOOL
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  Description: Need a NuttX configuration tool.  The number of configuration
               settings has become quite large and difficult to manage manually.
               Update:  This task is essentially completed.  But probably not for
               all platforms and all features.  When do we know that the the
               features is complete and that we can switch to exclusive use of
               the tool?
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  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Medium-low
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  Title:       NATIVE WINDOWS BUILD
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  Description: At present, NuttX builds only under Linux or Cygwin.
               Investigate the possibility of a native Windows build using
               something like the GNUWin32 tools (coreutils+make+grep+sed+uname).
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       WINDOWS DEPENDENCY GENERATION
  Description: Dependency generation is currently disabled when a Windows native
               toolchain is used.  I think that the only issue is that all of the
               Windows dependencies needed to be quoted in the Make.dep files.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low -- unless some dependency-related build issues is discovered.

  Title:       SETENV.H
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  Description: Logic in most setenv.sh files can create the following problem
               on many platforms:

                 $ . ./setenv.sh
                 basename: invalid option -- 'b'
                 Try `basename --help' for more information.

               The problem is that $0 is the current running shell which may include
               a dash in front:

                 $ echo $0
                 -bash

               But often is just /bin/bash (and the problem does not occur.  The fix
               is:

                 -if [ "$(basename $0)" = "setenv.sh" ]; then
                 +if [ "$_" = "$0" ] ; then
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low.  Use of setenv.sh is optional and most platforms do not have
               this problem.  Scripts will be fixed one-at-a-time as is appropropriate.

  Title:       MAKE EXPORT LIMITATIONS
  Description: The top-level Makefile 'export' target that will bundle up all of the
               NuttX libraries, header files, and the startup object into an export-able
               tarball. This target uses the tools/mkexport.sh script.  Issues:

               1. This script assumes the host archiver ar may not be appropriate for
                  non-GCC toolchains
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               2. For the kernel build, the user libraries should be built into some
                  libuser.a.  The list of user libraries would have to accepted with
                  some new argument, perhaps -u.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low.

  Title:       KERNEL BUILD MODE ISSUES
  Description: In the kernel build mode (where NuttX is built as a monlithic
               kernel and user code must trap into the protected kernel via
               syscalls), the single user mode cannot be supported.  In this
               built configuration, only the multiple user mode can be supported
               with the NX server residing inside of the kernel space.  In
               this case, most of the user end functions in graphics/nxmu
               must be moved to lib/nx and those functions must be built into
               libuser.a to be linked with the user-space code.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low -- the kernel build configuration is not fully fielded
               yet.

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  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       SIMULATED SERIAL DRIVER
  Description: The simulated serial driver has some odd behavior.  It
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               will stall for a long time on reads when the C stdio buffers are
               being refilled. This only effects the behavior of things like
               fgetc().  Workaround: Set CONFIG_STDIO_BUFFER_SIZE=0, suppressing
               all C buffered I/O.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low (because the simulator is only a test/development platform)

  Title:       SIMULATOR NETWORKING SUPPORT
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  Description: I never did get networking to work on the sim Linux target.  On Linux,
               it tries to use the tap device (/dev/net/tun) to emulate an Ethernet
               NIC, but I never got it correctly integrated with the NuttX networking.
               NOTE: On Cygwin, the build uses the Cygwin WPCAP library and is, at
               least, partially functional (it has never been rigorously tested).
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low (unless you want to test networking features on the simulation).
  
  Title:       ROUND-ROBIN SCHEDULING IN THE SIMULATOR
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  Description: Since the simulation is not pre-emptible, you can't use round-robin
               scheduling (no time slicing).  Currently, the timer interrupts are
               "faked" during IDLE loop processing and, as a result, there is no
               task pre-emption because there are no asynchrous events.  This could
               probably be fixed if the "timer interrupt" were driver by Linux
               signals. NOTE:  You would also have to implement irqsave() and
               irqrestore() to block and (conditionally) unblock the signal.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low
  Title:       NSH ISSUES ON THE SIMULATOR
  Descripion:  The NSH example has some odd behaviors.  Mult-tasking -- for example,
               execution of commands in background -- does not work normally.  This
               is due to the fact that NSH uses the system standard input for the
               console.  This means that the simulation is actually "frozen" all of
               the time when NSH is waiting for input and background commands never
               get the chance to run.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    This will not be fixed.  This is the normal behavior in the current
               design of the simulator.  "Real" platforms will behave correctly
               because NSH will "sleep" when it waits for console inpu and other
               tasks can run freely.

  Title:       DOUBLE COMMAND ECHO
  Description: In the NSH example, the host HOST echoes each command so after you
               you enter a command, the command is repeated on the next line.  This
               is an artifact of the simulator only.
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    This will not be fixed.  This is the normal behavior in the current
               design of the simulator.  "Real" platforms will behave correctly.
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  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

  Title:       IMPROVED ARM INTERRUPT HANDLING
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  Description: ARM interrupt handling performance could be improved in some
               ways. One easy way is to use a pointer to the context save
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               area in current_regs instead of using up_copystate so much.
               see handling of 'current_regs" in arch/arm/src/armv7-m/* for
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               examples of how this might be done.
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  Priority:    Low

  Title:       IMPROVED ARM INTERRUPT HANDLING
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  Description: The ARM and Cortex-M3 interrupt handlers restores all regisers
               upon return. This could be improved as well:  If there is no
               context switch, then the static registers need not be restored
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               because they will not be modified by the called C code.
               (see arch/sh/src/sh1/sh1_vector.S for example)
  Status:      Open
  Priority:    Low

  Title:       SVCALLS AND HARDFAULTS
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  Description: The Cortex-M3 user context switch logic uses SVCall instructions.
               This user context switching time could be improved by eliminating
               the SVCalls and developing assembly language implementations
               of the context save and restore logic.
               Also, because interrupts are always disabled when the SVCall is
               executed, the SVC goes to the hard fault handler where it must
               be handled as a special case.  I recall seeing some controls
               somewhere that will allow to suppress one hard fault.  I don't 
               recall the control, but something like this should be used before
               executing the SVCall so that it vectors directly to the SVC
               handler.
               Another, more standard option would be to use interrupt priority
               levels to control interrupts.  In that case, (1) The SVC would
               be the highest priority interrupt (0), (2) irqsave() would set
               the interrupt mask level to just above that, and (2) irqrestore
               would restore the interrupt level.  This would not be diffult,
               but does affect a lot of files!