TODO (2001-05-11) ******** todo ******** backends -------- * Configuration problems: - add options "--exec-prefix=...." and "--prefix=..." compareable to gtk-config - add warning when prefix dir is not listed in /etc/ld.so.conf on linux systems may be there is a general way to test this if the destination library directory is in the search path of the linker. [The correct fix is to use -R (on Solaris) and -rpath (on the rest?) to include the dynamic link path in the binaries / libraries. pere 2001-02-09] * Add new backends (?) - Polaroid SprintScan 35 LE [should be included into microtek] Dick Bruijn - primax http://primax.sourceforge.net/ - hp4200 http://hp4200-backend.sourceforge.net/ - v4l2 http://video.inodes.org/sane-v4l2/ - Relisys Scorpio Super 3 SCSI II Mark Plowman - Linux Handscanner Ioctl Interface scanner by Harald Bauer Update email in lhii.desc and/or add backend. - viceo (Visioneer OneTouch 8600) http://www.abaforum.es/martim/bird/otlinux.htm - Mustek 1200 UB backend ftp://ftp.mustek.com.tw/pub/driver/1200UB/Linux/ - bearpaw (Mustek BearPaw 1200 + maybe 2400) Henning Meier-Geinitz - Genius Vivid Pro USB, Colorado USB 19200, Visioneer OneTouch 7600 IBM IdeaScan 2000 USB http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/stevenel/scanner/ - Fujitsu M3091DCd support Frederik Ramm http://www.remote.org/frederik/projects/software/sane/ - Canon FB620S flatbed scanner and FS2710 film scanner ftp://stthd0.pc.uni-koeln.de/pub/canon-1.08.tar.gz Ulrich Deiters * Update backends - add additions/bug fixes to microtek2 from Karsten Festag (partially done) - include snapscan updates http://sourceforge.net/projects/snapscan - Combine all the Fujitsu backends into one single backend * Use DBG(...) instead of fprintf(stderr, ...) or printf - microtek * Check net/saned - sometimes saned+net freezes right after a scan - don't just ignore the byte-order for the image data (needed to support depths > 8 bits/channel) - Add keep-alive mechanism to avoid timeouts * qcam: implement auto mode for brightness and black-level (don't just advertise it!) Actually, implement an auto "backend" instead that can be plugged in front of any backend with brightness/contrast etc controls * qcam: figure out how/if to support bulb mode * qcam: convert to use sanei_pio functions instead of direct port access. * qcam: Check file handling in /tmp. * dc210 and jpeg stuff: move sanei_* functions to sanei/ (if they are necessary). * nec: Remove references to sharp backend (grep for "JX"). * nec: Check for HAVE_SYS_SHM_H before including sys/shm.h and disable shared memory support if necessary. * v4l: Problems (crash) with more than one video card. It looks like the two different cards are identified as the same card. * Fix backends where sane_exit() do not release memory allocated by sane_get_devices(). - abaton - agfafocus - apple - artec - as6e - avision - bh - canon - coolscan - dmc - epson - m3096 - microtek - microtek2 ? - nec - plustek - qcam - ricoh - s9036 - sharp - sp15c - tamarack - umax - umax_pp - etc? * as6e: change :new status to :alpha, :beta, or :stable. * add a contact address for each backend (in backend.desc). * lines like "if (config_line[len - 1] == '\n')" can cause segfaults and should be removed (removing "\n" is already done in sanei_config_read). This ist just a fast grep. Check all backends! - artec - bh - epson - m3096g - microtek2 - sp15c - umax doc --- * Add sane-usb manpage * Documentation for sanei API - any ideas for this? frontends --------- * dll: Rewrite to use libtool ltdl library * Add a check in the frontends if the backend delivers more data than it announced by sane_get_parameters to avoid segfaults with bad backends? [the remaining entries have been moved to the sane-frontends package] sanei ----- misc ---- * Remove compiler warnings (>300 warnings even in disable-warnings mode, >700 with --enable-warnings)) * Test SANE on different os/platforms, fix possible compilation problems Test methods: scanimage -d pnm:0 --filename=file.pnm -T scanimage -d net:localhost:pnm:0 --filename=file.pnm -T (start saned by inetd or saned -d before testing) xscanimage / gimp with xscanimage plugin (where available) All the above with shared and static libraries. * move .desc files for backends that are not included in SANE to different directory (e.g. backends and external-backends)? * Maybe add script to deinstall existing sane versions - make uninstall - install sane-uninstall script. Advantage: uninstall possible without sourcecode * Use #include "../include/sane/..." instead of #include * Use #include "../include/lalloca.h" instead of #include * Check include/sane/config.h.in for unnecessary macros. * Add configure option to enable only the net backend for users without local scanners. Install only sane-dll/sane-net (or even only sane-net). Maybe something like --network-client-only or --disable-local-devices. * Add USB support for sane-find-scanner. * check memory leaks (checked with purify and mtrace (from glibc)): - sanei_wire.c: lots of leaks, e.g. lines 145 + 185 - sanei_scsi.c: line 1262 - most backends: sanei_get_devices? * Check AIX/gcc shared lib loading problem: When starting scanimage, only dll is loaded. Backend libraries can't be loaded: [dll] load: dlopen() failed (Symbol resolution failed for /tmp/sane-bin/lib/sane/libsane-umax.so.1 because: Symbol __eprintf (number 55) is not exported from dependent module scanimage. This happens in all libraries. * Check Tru64 Unix compilation problems with u_int* types. They are already defined in sys/bitypes.h but this file isn't checked with AC_CHECK_TYPE. * Add installation procedure for translations of SANE backend's options. ******** done ******** * Add sane manpage (this is work in progress: Henning Meier-Geinitz ) - versioning system? - SANE API (maybe summary only?) - point to backends and other information? * Add backend UMAX 1220P/2000P & HP 320C http://umax1220p.sourceforge.net * install all documentation that's available * Add a check for installed sane versions. - Print a warning when already a sane version is installed - If SANE is installed at a different location, ask user to remove old installation first * epson: backend tries to detect usb scanners by default. This breaks with non-epson scanners like the LM9831 bases Mustek Bearpaw 1200. The epson backend freezes if such a scanner is plugged in. Try to make the test safe or don't test without user interaction. * pnm: add more options for testing (e.g. arrays and read-only options) * sanei_scsi.c: OS/2: struct param breaks compilation with --enable-warnings. (probably fixed by testing for os2.h in configure). * Check all manpages for references to find-scanner (->sane-find-scanner). * net.c doesn't compile on Irix because socklen_t isn't known * Add new backends: bh http://www.martoneconsulting.com/sane-bh.html * Add manpage for find-scanner. * Should find-scanner be installed? * net backend segfaults sometimes when connected to localhost. Enabling debug output sometimes prevents segfaults. Cause of the problem: Copying SANE_TYPE_STRINGs up to their maximum size in SANE_Option_Descriptor (strings may be shorter then size). * Compilation of most backends break with OS/2 and gcc because the option -ansi doesn't seem to like sigset_t ? * Check for shm.h in configure * Add a global PATH_MAX macro somewhere (config.h ?) if it's not defined by the system. * sanei_scsi.c: Add patch from FreeBSD ports (sanei_scsi_find_devices) (after 1.0.4). * update libtool versioning system - in /usr/local/lib/libsane.la "installed=no" is set, isn't "installed=yes" the correct entry? * plustek-share.h: remove // * as6e: Check result of stat for errors to avoid false recognitions of the as6edriver. * artec: O_SYNC is not Posix. Breaks compilation on FreeBSD and (maybe) OS/2. * use strchr() instead of index() in mustek_pp to avoid problems when icluding strings.h or string.h. * Add test for PTAL to acinclude.m4/configure.in * build on Irix fails because of problems with the jpeg library. If this is removed in configure, build works. It complains about functions like (typename) functionname (). It doesn't like the brackets which result from expanding the macros EXTERN(x), METHODDEF(x), and GLOBAL(x) to (x). Defining something like EXTERN(x) x seems to work. Same for dc210.c Something like --disable-jpeg for configure would be nice. * addition to hp backend (support for SCL-based HP OfficeJets) http://hpoj.sourceforge.net * Libtool: - -version-info is used but with the current version number system -release should be used. (We should not change the version syntax within an existing sane-standard, so we leave this) - look for AIX problems (overwriting shared libs with eachother because all libs are named libsane.so.1) (solved) - look for Irix/cc problems (program searches for libsane.so.2 instead of libsane.so.1). (Patch works for existing sane standard) * getopt.c and umax.c seem to use gettext? Can cause crash if frontends are linked to libintl, too. * libdl is used in dll backend but -ldl is not added to LDFLAGS? * use strchr() instead of index() in sanei_auth, scanimage, saned to avoid problems when icluding strings.h or string.h. * Remove frontends (at least xscanimage/xcam) from distribution. * build on AIX does only work for static libraries. The shared libraries seem to overwrite each other. * add sanei_authorize (function for all backends) * make authorization_callback work in net-backend and saned. Try to avoid plain text passwords? * Add as6e http://as6edriver.sourceforge.net/ * stiff.c: Tiff header not written correctly: "Jaeger, Gerhard" writes: When writing the TIFF header, you have to specify the TAG "BitsPerSample", which tells a reader how many bits each sample has. The current version only specifies one value (8 or 16). This is wrong, as we have to specify one value for each channel (i.e for a 24bit RGB pic we must specify 8,8,8, see TIFF6.0 spec, [...] * don't install sanei_* headers * Add sane-pie (Pacific Image Electronics series of ScanAce SCSI scanners, and the Devcom 9636/9630 BlackWidow) http://www.munton.demon.co.uk/sane * configure --without-x doesn't work (doesn't matter when frontends are removed from package) * Create new package for frontends. * 0 is white for sane in lineart and halftone, however, 0 is black for the other modes. Possible reason: pnm data format. The SANE standard doesn't talk about this (added point to SANE standard) * add ADF and TA entries to .desc files (not done, probably webpage gets too wide) * check DBG problems for non gcc compilers: - no backend name output - only global debug level * dll: make it robust against it being listed in the configuration file (currently bad things will happen if dll attempts to load itself) * scanimage: add information about backend:devicename in the man page and scanimage --help. * scanimage: check if devicename starts with a / and print a warning message * scanimage: if no devices are detected print a message * use sanei_config_read() instead of fgets() * use #include "sane/..." instead of #include * Update LEVEL2 file. Ideas: * xscanimage: Fix "Gtk-CRITICAL **: file gtkmain.c: line 534 ..." bug when no SANE devices found + PREVIEW: maybe there should be an option to limit the preview scan to the selected area? YES => this will also make it easier to avoid the scan area selection to get confused when the user resizes the preview area in a way that changes the aspect ratio; in essence we want to allow for the preview-image to be a subregion of the preview-window (done in xsane) + xcam: allow disabling of advanced options and tooltips + man page for xcam + scanimage: support depths > 8 bits/channel + upgrade to GTK 1.2 (but stay backwards compatible to 1.0 if possible) + saned: check_host() consider using strncasecmp() + GTK: changing the length unit causes dirty pixels in the unit-labels of the "Geometry Group" + preview: image data doesn't get preserved properly when changing scan area size (reproducable by changing Mustek Scan source to TA) + preview: when popping up the preview window, the current scan area is not visible + qcam: test b&w support (need volunteer!) + hp: convert to use pixel-unit commands only; HP 5P doesn't support decipoint commands + mustek: the MFS-06000SP with firmware v3.12 does not seem to need any line-distance correction at all!?! + scanimage/xscanimage: when a scanner is busy while probing for devices, the device is dropped silently from the list of available devices; this is confusing particularly when remote controlling a device; it should be possible to distinguish between a device that's busy and one that's absent + xscanimage: program crashes when preview window is popped down while preview is being acquired! + Mustek backend crashes when invoked via xscanimage through the network backend. It does not crash if there are no saved device settings. + gtkglue: support vectors (requires a "graph" widget; see gimp/app/curves.c) + xscan: make scrollbar wider + xscan: at startup or after rebuilding the dialog, the notebook widget displays both the standard and advanced options simultaneously + xscan: pnm backend causes crash when hitting "Defaults" button + scan: add three pass scanning support + xscan: double-clicking selection should imply OK + xscan: enabling the gtk_rc_parse() code causes segfault when scanning in three-pass mode (pnm backend) => bug in gtkstyle.c (patch submitted) + qcam: implement "christmas light" filter + xscan/qcam: after scanning a preview, the original scan area seems to get lost somehow => bug in restoring the scan area settings + qcam: image always comes out black until the blacklevel has been modified; why is this? => send dummy black-level after qc_reset() + xscan: provide access option doc strings + xscan: in GIMP mode, RED/GREEN/BLUE frames are not handled properly yet. + preview: bit-depth is currently ignored (makes lineart etc fail) + sanei: allow saving/restoring options on a per-device and per-user basis + xcam: replace ugly top-left/bottom-right corner coordinates with something more useful => they're advanced options now + preview: modifying the scan area coordinates should update the selection + preview: should we allow saving the current preview image? => yes + xscan: make it possible to build with gtk alone (i.e., without gimp libs) + xscan: use same scan-logic as preview (select-based, if possible); should be able to share most of the code + replace params.first_frame with params.last_frame---i don't know how to use the former, the latter would be useful for xcam to implement support for individual R/G/B frames + saned: add multi-host capabilities (selection-phase ... how ??). + saned: add authorization + ensure frontend never link sanei_*() functions dynamically + always define unique names in backends and define weak-aliases for generic names where elf_alias is available---this should make it easy to add "pre-load" support to dll.c (either for faster loading or for systems that don't have dl*()) + make install: don't overwrite existing configuration files + xcam: let user be able to type in a device string + mustek: make sane_close() hang around until sane_cancel() has finished + net: implement it: socket-based backend [Andy is working on this] + need a camera front end (to allow recording video & audio) + qcam: allow changing all parameters "on-the-fly" (while scanning) + qcam backend: implement sane_set_io_mode() and sane_get_select_fd() + make "scan" print current value of each option + make "scan" apply any options before printing help message + initialize backend debug level through environment variable (e.g., SANE_DEBUG_LEVEL) + allow abbreviating string values and make them case-insensitive (as long as they're unique) => see sanei_constrain_value() + add support to "scan" for setting options to "automatic" + update documentation and convert to latex & html + add --width/--height support + update Mustek backend with new notion of inactive options + in verbose multibit mode print min/max graylevel value + Mustek segfaults after ctrl-C => need -Bsymbolic to ensure mustek backend's references to sane_foo() get resolved within backend + test parsing of boolean options + --mode Gray causes segfault + change scan to use getopt_long + make Mustek backend work without having to first call get_devices() + implement meta backend + bring pnm backend up to speed