We decided to get rid of the C FFI for libs. It was becoming too intricate
and complicated. It was becoming a technical burden and expanding into
too much extra code. It's unfortunate, but we'll have to give up on getting
out-of-tree hot-loadable libraries the easy way.
It's possible to still do it with cross compilation or by keeping track
of the libstdc++ version that the running harikoff binary was compiled
against. Then we can ensure that our loadable lib code is linked against
that same libstdc++ code and this should ensure ABI stability.
* Renamed some of the Sense API lib classes
(CSensorDeviceDesc=>CSenseDeviceDesc,
SensorDeviceDesc=>SenseDeviceDesc).
* Moved SenseApiDesc into /include/user/senseApiDesc.
* Add conversion constructor to convert from SenseDeviceDesc
to
* Wireframe mlo_initializeInd to call xcb_connect().
* Add $(XCB_LIBS) to libxcbXorg_LDFLAGS.
* Wireframe mlo_attachDeviceReq().
Also, SenseApiDesc: initializeInd() now takes void. We no longer
try to pass a struct of marionette-role ops into the libs. We'll
be using message queueing for the handshake side of async calls now.
SenseApiDesc:
* Use a number count for num exported implexor APIs instead of
NULL-terminated list.
* Add sanity checker functions for structs.
SenseApiLib:
* Invoke the new sanity checkers on new Lib objects.
* SenseApiDesc is now a member object instead of being
pointed to.
SenseApiManager:
* loadSenseApiLib now calls the SenseApiDesc getter function.
* loadSenseApiLib now fills out the SenseApiLib class object.
New Sense API Mgmt Sub-API:
This sub-api (metalanguage, some might call it) is used to initialize
the lib's connection to the provider. After this call, the lib should
be ready to attach new devices to its provider on behalf of Hk.