Merge upstream version 0.8.0 into our libdc fork.
Since we tracked the development branch, we already had merged all the
main changes, but it's been a couple of months since the last upstream
merge, and there were a few new changes upstream:
- Divesoft Freedom and Liberty support
- A couple of iostream abstraction layers: a new 'packet layer' and a
HDLC layer, moving code from low-level dive computer downloaders to
generic iostream layers.
- misc minor updates
* tag 'v0.8.0': (25 commits)
Release version 0.8.0
Fix the date of the v0.7.0 release
Add a missing filter for the Aqualung i750TC
Reduce the BLE output packet size to 20 bytes again
Integrate the new packet I/O in the backends
Add a generic packet I/O implementation
Fix a typo in the documentation
Add support for the Divesoft Freedom and Liberty
Integrate the HDLC stream in the eonsteel backend
Add a generic HDLC I/O implementation
Remove the local endianess functions
Use the correct function to free resources
Add the udev rules to the distribution tarball
Add a README file to the contrib directory
Include the revision in the Visual Studio and Android builds
Don't generate the Windows version resource
Move the Visual Studio project to the contrib directory
Add a basic Android build system
Disable the getopt argument permutation on Android
Move the sign extension function to a common place
...
The dc_parser_set_data() function allows to re-use a parser object for
multiple dives. The advantages of this feature are actually very limited
in practice. The reduction in memory consumption is almost negligible,
because the amount of internal state in the parser is typically very
small. But the implementation requires some additional complexity
because each backend needs code to reset its internal state. Therefore,
the function is removed and the data and size needs to be passed
directly to the dc_parser_new() and dc_parser_new2() functions instead.
Because keeping a reference to the data has also caused issues in the
past, especially for applications implemented in a garbage collected
language, the data will now also get copied internally.
Only a few dive computer backends (reefnet, aladin and memomouse)
require the clock parameters for parsing the date/time. Therefore,
those parameters are removed from the constructor function and
applications should set the clock parameters with the
dc_parser_set_clock() function instead.
Because the sample struct is passed by value, the size of the structure
can't be changed without also changing the function signature and
breaking backwards compatibility. This prevents adding new fields in the
future, to support some new features.
When passing the sample struct by reference using a pointer, the size of
the pointer does always remains the same.
Some dive computers, especially freediving computers, supports multiple
samples per second. Since our smallest unit of time is one second, we
can't represent this, and the extra samples are dropped. Therefore, the
units are changed to milliseconds to prepare supporting this extra
resolution.
Merge upstream libdivecomputer updates from Jef Driesen:
- Jef merged the EON Steel dive sorting fix we had in our branch: one
less difference to upstream
- Jef merged the McLean Extreme support with some updates and cleanups,
this just takes all his changes.
- manual pages for iostream
- various minor fixes and updates from Jef
* git://github.com/libdivecomputer/libdivecomputer:
Update the gitignore file
Update the man pages for the new iostream functions
Purge the serial port buffer during initialization
Add support for the McLean Extreme
Suunto Eon Steel: sort the dive list properly
Remove the salinity compensation
Fix the hwOS ppO2 bug for firmware v3.08
- Added missing man pages for the new functions.
- Updated the main libdivecomputer man page to reflect the new flow.
- Fixed minor typos in the dc_parser_get_field and
dc_parser_samples_foreach functions.
Initial support for McLean Extreme
Signed-off by: David McLean Carron <david_de_carron@hotmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org>
Add a new type to distinguish between closed circuit (CCR) and
semi-closed circuit (SCR) diving. Some dive computers from HW and
DiveSystem/Ratio support this.
Because the CCR/SCR abbreviations are more commonly used, let's take the
opportunity to also rename the existing DC_DIVEMODE_CC. To preserve
backwards compatibility, a macro is added to map the old name to the new
one.
Reported-by: Jan Mulder <jlmulder@xs4all.nl>