This has been disabled since the move to meson and unlikely to have
built before with autotools either. Tizen never adopted this so we can
ease our maintenance burden here.
The Eeze sensor API itself is EAPI sadly and can't be removed. We will
keep the udev backend (temperature only) and the fake backend for
testing for now.
Signed-off-by: Stefan Schmidt <s.schmidt@samsung.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Hollerbach <mail@marcel-hollerbach.de>
Differential Revision: https://phab.enlightenment.org/D10805
This fixes cycles of init/shutdown/init where ecore event types would
become invalid, since they are now stored in a dynamic array rather than
a statically stored array.
The risk here is that if a module of EFL tends to init/shutdown in a
"normal" scenario then the event type array will grow in a leaking
manner. This could be fixed by resetting those event ID's only when the
loop actually exits (EFL_EVENT_DEL on the main loop). I'm not using
EFL_EVENT_DEL in this patch as this would add too many event callbacks
to the main loop object, which may result in slightly slower event calls
to it, affecting the overall performance.
this was bad - we never had eeze sensor events declared inside eeze
so they were only in the .h - they could be diff symbols and thus
valuses may not match. big @fix - it worked by luck, not design.
this makes efl ignore certain env vars for thnigs and entirely removes
user modules (that no one ever used) etc. etc. to ensure that *IF* an
app is setuid, there isn't a priv escalation path that is easy.
This follows the simplified handling of sensor object we are already
doing for the sync paths. Its a bit more complicated here as we need
to pass all data through the module specific async handling. But the
result should be the same.
We rely on the app to provide a sensible object pointer and we now longer
need to have a copy of the object around to operate on it.
Simplifies code, maintenance and reduces mem copies. Win-Win :)
(udev registered it as fake)... and in the process i found that we
probably double free as sensor is calloced in the module and AGAIN in
eeze sensor core... oh and symbols probably might lak from modules..
so static them up yo.
Switch from absolut microseconds since epoch to a monotonic clock with
realtive values. Switch from unsigned long long to double.
This aligns it with how we present time in efl. ecore_time_get is used
when possible. For the tizen modules we convert the the epoch timestamp
we get into a double. This is still a working monotone clock source.
As this will be released the first time with 1.8 we don't have any API
break here.
Changes also in this commit:
* fix missing EAPI in symbols used by modules
* removed old libudev and libmount support as agreed by discomfitor/zmike
* replaced __UNUSED__ with EINA_UNUSED
* fixed docs hierarchy
SVN revision: 82100