From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Ravi Kerur Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2015 22:47:57 +0000 Subject: Re: TODO list Message-Id: <5528531D.6000004@gmail.com> List-Id: References: <20100714100136.GA3583@albatros> In-Reply-To: <20100714100136.GA3583@albatros> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit To: kernel-janitors@vger.kernel.org On 4/9/2015 10:34 PM, Julia Lawall wrote: > > > On Thu, 9 Apr 2015, Ravi Kerur wrote: > >> >> >> On 4/9/2015 1:48 AM, Dan Carpenter wrote: >>> On Wed, Apr 08, 2015 at 05:36:01PM -0700, Ravi Kerur wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> On 4/7/2015 12:49 AM, Dan Carpenter wrote: >>>>> On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 01:40:35PM -0700, Ravi Kerur wrote: >>>>>> Team, >>>>>> >>>>>> I am planning to take up following items from TODO list. If it's already picked please let me know. >>>>>> >>>>>> * pci_set_dma_mask() and friends should use DMA_BIT_MASK(nn) instead of >>>>>> >>>>>> DMA_nnBIT_MASK or 0xffff... This is not 2.4 compatible, so beware of drivers with same code. [D: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t8001993000001] Don't forget to #include dma-mapping.h >>>>>> >>>>>> * check kmallocs for things like GFP_DMA without a memtype. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> The TODO is desperately out of date. No one cares about 2.4 at all. >>>>> These days we don't really allow drivers to have backwards compatability >>>>> code so they compile on old kernels. That stuff has to be stored out of >>>>> the main kernel tree. We also have the compat-wireless and other >>>>> similar ways of backporting drivers. >>>> >>>> Thanks Dan. Do you recommend anything else for contribution? I am not a >>>> newbie to kernel but never contributed to kernel before so any inputs >>>> appreciated. >>> >>> There is always stuff to fix in staging. It's at all levels of >>> difficulty. >> >> Can you please point me to the link or anything which lists what needs to be done. I can pick some of it. > > You can run checkpatch, or other tools and fix the things that they > highlight. Once you start really looking at the code, you are likely to > see other things that can be improved as well. Some staging drivers also > have TODO lists. > My question was which subsystem or specific area to start? Should I pick some random subsystem of my interest and start working on it? -Ravi > julia >