| Background |
| ========== |
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| This is a TODO list for networking related work. |
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| - Priority scale: High, Medium and Low |
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| - Complexity scale: C1, C2, C4 and C8. |
| The complexity scale is exponential, with complexity 1 being the |
| lowest complexity. Complexity is a function of both task 'complexity' |
| and task 'scope'. |
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| IPv6 |
| ==== |
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| - Anycast address support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C1 |
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| Add support for Anycast addresses, RFC 3513 |
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| - ICMPv6 "Packet Too Big" support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C1 |
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| Add support for sending "Packet Too Big" error when |
| needed. RFC 4443 |
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| - IP-to-IP tunneling support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Add support for tunneling IPv6 traffic. This requires IPv6 L2 |
| driver that can encapsulate and decapsulate IPv6 traffic. |
| See RFC 2473 for details. |
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| - DHCPv6 client support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Add support for acting as a DHCPv6 in client role. |
| See RFC 3315 and 3646 for details. |
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| IPv4 |
| ==== |
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| - Multicast join/leave support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C2 |
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| Add support for sending joining and leaving multicast group. |
| See RFC 3376 and 4604 for details. |
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| 6LoWPAN |
| ======= |
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| - Mesh Header compression and uncompression |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexicity: C4 |
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| Add support for Mesh header compression and uncompression. |
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| - Unicast-Prefix based IPv6 Multicast (dst) address compression |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexicity: C2 |
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| See RFC 6282, Chapter 3.1.1, if M = 1 and DAC = 1. |
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| - Multicast Address Mapping |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexicity: C2 |
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| An IPv6 packet with a multicast destination address (DST), |
| consisting of sixteen octets DST[1] through DST[16], is |
| transmitted to the following 802.15.4 16-bit multicast address |
| (See RFC 4944, Chapter 9). |
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| - Frame Delivery in a Link-Layer Mesh |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexicity: C2 |
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| Defines how to effect delivery of layer 2 frames in a |
| mesh, given a target "Final Destination" link-layer address. |
| (See RFC 4944, Chapter 11). |
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| - IPv6 Next Header Compression |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexicity: C4 |
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| LOWPAN_IPHC elides the IPv6 Next Header field when the NH bit is set |
| to 1. This also indicates the use of 6LoWPAN next header compression, |
| LOWPAN_NHC (See RFC 6282, Chapter 4). |
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| IEEE 802.15.4 |
| ============= |
| |
| 2011 version |
| ------------ |
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| - CSMA-CA Radio protocol, time-slotted, support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C2 |
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| Current CSMA-CA radio protocol implementation does not support |
| time-slots. |
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| - Management service: RFD level support |
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| Priority: High |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Support Management service to align with RFD requirements. |
| See Chapter 6.2 |
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| - Security support |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Support security, as detailed in Chapter 7. |
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| - Management service: FFD level support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Support Management service to align with FFD requirements. |
| See Chapter 6.2 |
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| 2012-2015 versions |
| ------------------ |
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| - IE list support |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexity: C2 |
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| Support newly added IE list which can be embedded into frames. |
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| - Update existing Management commands |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Behavioral changes as well as improvements need to be applied |
| to existing Management commands. |
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| - TSCH Radio protocol support |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexity: C2 |
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| Add TSCH radio protocol as the latest radio protocol improvement. |
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| - Multipurpose frame support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C2 |
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| Add the means to parse or create Multipurpose frames. |
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| - LLDN frame support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C2 |
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| Add the means to parse or create LLDN frames. |
| Is this needed however, since it requires true RT capabilities? |
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| Bluetooth |
| ========= |
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| - Enable sample support |
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| Priority: High |
| Complexity: C1 |
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| Enable samples to use CONFIG_NET_L2_BT. |
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| IP-based services |
| ================= |
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| - Simple Network Time Protocol |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Create SNTP client functionality so that applications can use |
| SNTP to query current time. |
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| - Basic HTTP server support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Create a simple HTTP server for demo / diagnostic purposes. |
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| - IPSO (IP Smart Object) support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C8 |
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| Create support for IPSO. |
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| - LWM2M support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C4 |
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| Create support for OMA LWM2M protocol. |
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| - Simple Network Management Protocol support |
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| Priority: Low |
| Complexity: C8 |
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| Create support for SNMP for managing the node. |
| See RFC 1902 and 2863 for details. |
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| Documentation |
| ============= |
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| - Network device driver documentation |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexity: C2 |
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| Create documentation for the developer how to create networking |
| device drivers using the new IP stack. |
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| Testing |
| ======= |
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| Here are some generic guidelines for network testing. |
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| - Unit tests |
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| Priority: High |
| Complexity: <unknown> |
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| Each new networking feature should have proper unit |
| test created. These tests should be located under the |
| tests/net directory. The tests should be integrated |
| to the Continuous Integration (CI) infrastructure so |
| that they are run automatically. |
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| - End-to-end networking tests |
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| Priority: High |
| Complexity: C8 |
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| Create / port testing infrastructure for conformance |
| testing. For example TAHI framework for IPv6 could be |
| used to test IPv6 functionality, see www.ipv6ready.org |
| for details. |
| This entry should be split more to include various |
| network testing frameworks. |
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| CAN |
| === |
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| CAN (Controller Area Network) is a networking technology |
| which is used in automation, embedded devices, and |
| automotive fields. |
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| - Implement CAN support |
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| Priority: Medium |
| Complexity: C8 |
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| This is a placeholder for CAN support and should be |
| split into smaller pieces. |