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Background
==========
- Priority scale: High, Medium and Low
- 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'.
The general rule of thumb is that a complexity 1 task should take 1-2 weeks
for a person very familiar with oFono codebase. Higher complexity tasks
require more time and have higher uncertainty.
Higher complexity tasks should be refined into several lower complexity tasks
once the task is better understood.
SMS
===
- Add support for Enhanced SMS (EMS) from 3GPP 23.040. These SMS messages
support a richer set of formatting elements, including bold/italic and
font size selection. Embedding images and sounds into the SMS is also
supported. This task should add support for receiving such SMS messages.
Proposed solution is to convert such messages to HTML and embed image /
sound data as embedded MIME in the generated HTML stream. The EMS messages
will have to be detected (by the presence of particular tags in the SMS)
and signaled separately from simple SMS messages.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C8
- Source / Destination port addressing scheme from 3GPP 23.040. A special
header is used to indicate the source / destination port of the application
this SMS message belongs to. Such messages which are encoded in 8-bit should
be decoded by oFono automatically. The handler associated with this source /
destination port is called with the decoded stream.
Proposed solution involves a registration / callback framework in the SMS
atom for plugins to register handlers. Default (wildcard) handler is also
desired.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
Owner: Aki Niemi <aki.niemi@nokia.com>
- Smart Messaging Service. This is a separate standard from Nokia and uses
the 3GPP 23.040 source / destination addressing scheme. The main aim of
this task is to support vCards and vCalendar objects over SMS.
Proposed solution is to add a plugin with an extension API to send / receive
such messages.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C2
Depends: Source / Destination port scheme
- WAP PUSH notification support for MMS. oFono should be able to receive
WAP PUSH messages over SMS, parse them and report them to the upper level
MMS stack.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C8
- See / Cancel pending SMS messages over DBus. When oFono sends SMS messages
the method call is only returned when the message has been submitted to the
network. Instead we should return an object path and allow cancellation of
pending messages.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- Persist outgoing SMS messages. Currently oFono persists incoming messages
that are fragmented. However oFono does not persist queued outgoing
messages. oFono should persist such messages and restore / requeue them
on the next oFono startup.
Priority: High
Complexity: C1
Owner: Kristen Carlson Accardi <kristen@linux.intel.com>
- Add CDMA support to the SMS stack. The idea is to support only the PDU
mode. To start with only Submit and Deliver message handling for WMT
teleservice will be added to bring the basic CDMA SMS send and receive
functionality.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C8
Owner: Rajesh Kadhiravan Nagaiah <Rajesh.Nagaiah@elektrobit.com>
- Add CDMA Delivery(Status) Report handling to the SMS stack.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C4
Owner: Rajesh Kadhiravan Nagaiah <Rajesh.Nagaiah@elektrobit.com>
- Add CDMA Voice Mail Notification handling to the SMS stack. In CDMA the
Message Waiting indication is notified through a specific teleservice ID
VMN. No update to corresponding elementary files required since they are
not present in the R-UIM. This will result in the message waiting
indication being initially processed within the SMS atom and then being
passed for delivery to the message waiting atom. Furthemore note that in
CDMA only voice mail type is supported.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C4
Owner: Rajesh Kadhiravan Nagaiah <Rajesh.Nagaiah@elektrobit.com>
SIM / SIM File system
=====================
- Barred Dialing numbers support. BDN will not be supported by oFono.
If BDN service enabled SIM is used, oFono will go into emergency mode.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C2
Owner: Jeevaka Badrappan <jeevaka.badrappan@elektrobit.com>
- Read / Write EFcfis. Call forwarding settings can be bootstrapped on the
SIM for faster notification of the user that call forwarding is active.
These settings are stored in EFcfis. oFono should read these settings and
update the call history atom appropriately.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C2
- SIM Call History plugin. New UICCs support four new SIM elementary files
for storing call history information on the SIM: EFici, EFict, EFoci, EFoct.
A plugin should be developed for oFono that will write to these files.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C2
- Support proprietary extensions for SIM PIN retry counter. Most vendors
provide an extension commands to obtain such a retry counter for PINs and
PUKs. Need to enable this as a property in oFono.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C2
- Add support for SIM 'ready' notifications from the driver to the core. Most
modem manufacturers initialize the SIM (e.g. cache SIM file system, STK
initialization, etc) internally before allowing the telephony stack to
access these portions. When the PIN is locked, this can lead to oFono being
too fast for the modem and asking it for things before the firmware is ready.
The proposal is to introduce a new sim function:
void ofono_sim_ready_notify(struct ofono_sim *sim);
When oFono determines the SIM PIN is READY, it checks whether
ofono_sim_ready_notify has been called. If it hasn't, then it stalls the
initialization procedure (and calling post_sim) until
ofono_sim_ready_notify is called.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
Owner: Pekka Pessi <pekka.pessi@nokia.com>
Modem Emulator
==============
- Support HFP AG emulator. We should provide a new HFP_AG_EMULATOR atom type
that will implement the Bluetooth HFP AG profile. Voicecall atom, netreg
atoms can register command handlers for this atom appropriately.
Complexity: C4
Priority: Medium
- Support extensions to HFP AG emulator. Some carkits support additional
AT command extensions to the Bluetooth HFP AG standard. Refer to CE4A
white paper: "AT-commands for Automotive Premium Phone Integration".
Plugins can register additional command handlers appropriately to handle
such commands.
Complexity: C4
Priority: Medium
Depends: HFP AG emulator
- Support HSP AG. Similar to HFP AG emulator but implements the much reduced
Bluetooth HSP AG profile.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C1
- Support DUN emulator. Implement the Bluetooth DUN profile with only mandatory
AT command support.
Complexity: C4
Priority: Medium
Depends: PPP Server mode
- Support Bluetooth SPP profile.
Complexity: C4
Priority: Medium
Flight Mode
===========
- Flight Mode support. Add an 'Online' property to the Modem interface that
will control the online state of the modem. When Online state is True all
atoms are available. When Online state is False, all network related items
are removed (e.g. CallSettings) or enter into reduced functionality set
where only the SIM is available (e.g. DataConnectionManager, SimManager, etc)
Complexity: C4
Priority: High
Owner: Pekka Pessi <pekka.pessi@nokia.com>
GPRS
====
- PPP Server support. Extend GAtPPP to support PPP Server role, similarly to
how existing GSM modems support PPP GPRS contexts.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- IPv6 CP support. To support IPv6 based GPRS contexts via PPP, GAtPPP
needs to be updated to support IPv6CP from RFC 2472.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C4
- On-demand SOCKS5 proxy support for MMS contexts. When an MMS context type
is created, oFono should create a SOCKS5 proxy. When a client connects to
the proxy, oFono can activate the GPRS context on-demand.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- Add support for IPv6 GPRS contexts.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C1
Location Services
=================
- Neighbor Cell Info. Add dedicated atom, D-Bus API and atom driver(s) for
Neighbor Cell information.
This feature is not discussed in 27.007, thus manufacturer specific commands
are required.
Complexity: C4
Priority: Medium
Supplementary Services
======================
- Closed User Group (CUG) support.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C8
- Call Completion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) support
This feature is not discussed in 27.007, thus manufacturer specific commands
are required.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C8
- Calling Name Presentation (CNAP) support
Priority: Low
Complexity: C2
- User to User Signaling (UUS) support
Priority: Low
Complexity: C8
- Multiple Subscriber Profile (MSP) support
Priority: Low
Complexity: C2
- Called Line Identification. This affects both call_settings and voicecall
atoms. 3GPP service is accessed by the +CDIP command.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C4
- CPHS Support. This includes ALS and CPHS specific elementary files.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C8
Voicecall
=========
- Supplementary service notifications on remote party actions:
- call has been put on hold (+CSSU: 2)
- call has been retrieved (+CSSU: 3), and
- joining call to a multiparty conference (+CSSU: 4)
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C1
Owner: Pekka Pessi <pekka.pessi@nokia.com>
- Long phone numbers. According to 3GPP TS 24.008, the callee address
can be up to 80 digits long.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C2
- Dial strings. Include CLIR prefixes and 2nd stage dial strings in the
DialString call property. Add dialstring accessor method to C API.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C4
- Provide feedback of sent DTMF tones. Emit SendingTones signal if modem can
provide approximate starting and stopping times for DTMF tones. Signal
argument contains a string of DTMF tones to be sent, or empty string when
all tones has been sent.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C2
Owner: Pekka Pessi <pekka.pessi@nokia.com>
Sim Toolkit
===========
- Support the Play Tone proactive command. This should be implemented
by making the appropriate call into the SimToolkitAgent. The sound
that will be played will be determined by the agent based on the sound
type.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- Support Refresh proactive command. The specification defines 7 types
of Refresh types:
- NAA Initialization
- NAA File Change Notification
- NAA Initialization and File Change Notification
- NAA Initialization and Full File Change Notification
- UICC Reset
- NAA Application Reset (2G only)
- NAA Session Reset (3G only)
The 'NAA Initialization' type will be ignored by oFono, it is assumed
this is handled by the modem.
For 'UICC Reset', 'NAA Application Reset' and 'NAA Session Reset' oFono
will first check whether there are any calls or ussd operations active.
If there are, the appropriate response will be sent (e.g. busy on call
or screen busy terminal response.) Otherwise a positive response will be
sent to the driver. In the case of a 'UICC Reset' the driver / modem
can interpret this that it is safe to reset the UICC.
Alternatively, the driver / modem can notify the core of the SIM removal
/ SIM insertion events without using the Refresh proactive command. It
is up to the driver / modem to perform a warm reset. In particular, 3GPP
31.111 mandates that any change to EFimsi is done by using 'UICC Reset',
'NAA Application Reset' or 'NAA Session Reset'. Please see 3GPP 31.111
Section 6.4.7.1.
Other types will be handled by oFono flushing the EF cache of the files
affected (or the entire SIM cache in case of Full File Change Notifications)
and re-reading the affected files. Any properties derived from these
Elementary Files will be updated and signaled using PropertyChanged.
Priority: High
Complexity: C8
- Support Send Short Message proactive command.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
Owner: Andrzej Zaborowski <andrew.zaborowski@intel.com>
- Support Send SS proactive command.
Priority: High
Complexity: C4
Owner: Yang Gu <yang.gu@intel.com>
- Support Send USSD proactive command.
Priority: High
Complexity: C4
Owner: Yang Gu <yang.gu@intel.com>
- Support Set Up Call proactive command. If the UICC has indicated that
the user should be informed, then the SimToolkitAgent will be called
in order to request user's confirmation of the call setup. If the user
has confirmed, or if user's confirmation was not requested, oFono will
setup the call and optionally inform the user.
Priority: High
Complexity: C8
- Support 'SMS-PP' Download Envelope. Whenever a special type of SMS is
received indicating that this is an SMS-PP Download message, this message
will be sent to the SIM via an SMS-PP Download Envelope. No user interaction
will be required. If the modem hardware supports this transparently, then
no indication to oFono will be necessary.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- Support Language Notification proactive command.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C1
Owner: Jeevaka Badrappan <jeevaka.badrappan@elektrobit.com>
Emergency Calls
===============
- Modem Emergency mode. Support network registration and online/offline
mode during the emergency calls and related network activity (e.g.,
network-initiated location request via supplementary service channel).
Proposed solution is to introduce a new Emergency boolean property to the
Modem D-Bus interface and new functions to modem interface:
- ofono_modem_emergency_mode_inc()
- ofono_modem_emergency_mode_dec()
- ofono_modem_emergency_mode_get()
- ofono_modem_add_emergency_mode_watch()
- ofono_modem_remove_emergency_mode_watch()
When emergency mode is requested, modem is set to online (if needed) and
the watchers are notified. There can be multiple parties requesting
emergency mode. When all of them have completed the emergency-related
operation and called ofono_modem_emergency_mode_dec(), modem is set to
offline (if needed) and the watchers are again notified.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- Country / Operator specific emergency numbers. Figure out how to support
countries / operators with specific mandated emergency numbers which are
not part of the standard emergency number list. This needs to be queried
by the voicecall atom every time a new SIM is inserted. The list is
assumed to be managed by the modem. If no such functionality is available,
then the 3GPP mandated behavior is used.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- Network updating the emergency number list. Support the list of emergency
numbers dynamically updated by the network.
Priority: High
Complexity: C2
- Extend the voicecall interface with a property indicating whether this call
is an emergency call (essentially the CLI matches one of the numbers on the
emergency calling codes list.)
Priority: High
Complexity: C1
Miscellaneous
=============
- Bluetooth SAP Client support. The Telit UC864-G devices support Bluetooth
SAP client mode. This requires the use of a modem side-channel to read the
APDU & CPDU data and send it to the remote phone device over Bluetooth RFCOMM
channel.
Complexity: C4
Priority: Low
- Frequency Band Selection. Add frequency band selection capability to the
RadioSettings atom.
This feature is not discussed in 27.007, thus manufacturer specific commands
are required.
Complexity: C2
Priority: Low
- PolicyKit support. Add support for PolicyKit checking of all oFono D-Bus
interfaces.
Complexity: C4
Priority: Low
- Internet Access Provider database. Have oFono automatically configure
GPRS contexts based on an internal database. Database format to be decided.
If there are multiple matches in the database, then some user intervention
might be required.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C8
- Support for modem 'silent' reset notifications. oFono will remove all atoms
and re-initialize.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C2
- Add support for Modem 'power down & lock' and 'unlock & power up'. When the
'power down & lock' is given, the calling application is noted and all
other applications are blocked from powering up the modem. Only the calling
application can lift the lock. Alternatively, if the calling application
exits prematurely the lock is lifted as well.
The proposed property name is "Lockdown" as part of the Modem interface.
Priority: Medium
Complexity: C2
- Add a property for Fast Dormancy in the RadioSettings atom. This property
will enable or disable Fast Dormancy. Fast Dormancy refers to UE initiated
release of radio resources quickly after a burst of data transfer has ended.
Normally, radio resources are released by the network after a timeout
configured by the network operator. Fast Dormancy allows the modem to release
radio resources more quickly. Typically, fast dormancy would be enabled
if no data transfer is predicted to occur in the near future (e.g. end user
is not actively using the device). This is a major power-saving feature for
mobile devices, but can be ignored for USB sticks or PCI devices.
If the modem does not support such a feature the property should never be
exposed to the user.
This feature is not discussed in 27.007, thus manufacturer specific commands
are required.
Priority: High
Complexity: C1
Owner: Mika Liljeberg <mika.liljeberg@nokia.com>
- TTY (hearing impaired) support. Add a new oFono atom type that will enable
the user to enable or disable the TTY support on the modem. Support for
automatic detection of TTY (signaled by the driver) is also desired.
This feature is not discussed in 27.007, thus manufacturer specific commands
are required.
Priority: High
Complexity: C1
- Add support for GPS power control atom. Many modem manufacturers provide
a GPS unit with their modem hardware. This unit can be turned on or off
and frequently takes over one of the tty ports that the modem provides.
This feature is not discussed in 27.007, thus manufacturer specific commands
are required.
Priority: Low
Complexity: C4
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