Currently the dive computer backends are responsible for opening (and
closing) the underlying I/O stream internally. The consequence is that
each backend is hardwired to a specific transport type (e.g. serial,
irda or usbhid). In order to remove this dependency and support more
than one transport type in the same backend, the opening (and closing)
of the I/O stream is moved to the application.
The dc_device_open() function is modified to accept a pointer to the I/O
stream, instead of a string with the device node (which only makes sense
for serial communication). The dive computer backends only depend on the
common I/O interface.
The calibration values for the Petrel are typically in the range 1600 to
2400, while for Predator they are much smaller, with values in the range
800 to 1400. The consequence is that the calculated ppO2 values are too
low for the Predator. Adding a constant offset of about 1000 changes the
calibration value to be in approximately the same range as the Petrel,
and hence more reasonable ppO2 values. But this correction should only
be applied for the Predator, and not the Petrel.
Reviewed-by: Anton Lundin <glance@acc.umu.se>
After being removed from the public api, these functions can be changed
into local, static functions. And in a few cases, they are no longer
necessary and can be removed completely.
The vendor_product_parser_create() and vendor_product_device_open()
functions should be called indirectly, through the generic
dc_device_open() and dc_parser_new() functions. And the
vendor_product_extract_dives() functions are internal functions that
should never have been part of the public api in the first place.