Roadmap
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This milestone marks the basic support for the key features of the M800/X800 device, such as
- GSM telephony (voice call) support
- USB ethernet support (for ssh, remote gdb, etc.)
- GPS support (no AGPS yet)
- Bluetooh support (just verify BlueZ works)
- LED support
- GPIO buttons
- Ability to run Kdrive on the unaccelerated framebuffer
- Basic Audio playback support for ringtone speaker
We also want to provide a basic FSO sdcard image for demonstration purpose of the hardware features.
- The kernel image will still be booted via haret from WinMobile?
- The rootfs will still be on microSD.
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Milestone 2 adds yet again more hardware support, such as
- WiFi? network support (to whatever level libertas supports in the mainline kernel)
- M800 QUERRY keyboard support in a usable manner
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Milestone: dx900
No date set
This is basically the DX900 milestone
- Support for the S3C6400 based design
- All the major features from the M800/X800, such as
- 3.5G Modem support
- GPIO button support
- CSR Bluetooth
- 88w8686 Wifi
- keypad support (should be like X800)
- Audio driver for the AK4671 codec
- 2.5G modem support with voice call working
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Milestone 3 focuses on power management related issues. This means we want to achieve some useful battery lifetime.
- suspend/resume support for all peripherals and the core kernel, which in turn requires
- our own bootloader / u-boot in NAND, which in turn requires
- NAND flash write support
- our own bootloader / u-boot in NAND, which in turn requires
We also want to do some detailed current measurements to ensure that if software thinks a device is off, it actually has power consumption levels confirming the off-state.
- suspend/resume support for all peripherals and the core kernel, which in turn requires
