+<center><big><big>LTTV & LTTng roadmap<small><small></center>
+<br>
+<br>
+Here are the roadmaps for the LTTV and LTTng development. I use a priority indice
+for the TODO items :<br>
+(1) : very high priority<br>
+(10): lowest priority<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+<big>LTTV Roadmap<small><br>
+<br>
+* TODO<br>
+(4) create a event rate graphical view : Will be useful in conjonction with the
+ filter.<br>
+(6) migrate align to lttv parser.<br>
+(7) create an analysis of function time (like a precise gprof)<br>
+ -> with gcc -f inline-functions<br>
+<br>
+<br>
+* Done<br>
+Buffer aligned on page boundary -> use valloc.<br>
+per struct (struct align=x) support added to genevent (partial).<br>
+Add offset align generation for structs to genevent.<br>
+make lttv aware of the per facility long, void* and size_t types.<br>
+Read current trace header and buffer header.<br>
+<br>
+<big>LTT Next Generation Roadmap<small><br>
+<br>
+* TODO<br>
+(1) make LTT tracing code completely atomic (thus remove locks)<br>
+(2) add efficient and secure user space tracing. (1 month)<br>
+(3) integrate LTTng State Dump : missing irq and process state.<br>
+(9) add genevent full functionnality : alignment, array, sequences, nested
+structures.<br>
+(7) add gcc -finstrument-functions instrumentation<br>
+<br>