From db611d57e0da9acd7ecf2a4a9b2a63e7620fe54d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Vladimir Chtchetkine Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2011 17:35:07 -0700 Subject: Implements sensors emulation using a connected Android device There are three major things in this CL: 1. Abstract a connection with an Android device that is connected to the host via USB, and there is a TCP port forwarding to this device via 'adb forward' command. This abstraction is implemented in android/android-device.* 2. A client for android device API that talks to an app on the connected device that provides values for sensors available on the device. This is implemented in android/sensors-port.* 3. Changes to the sensor emulation code in android/hw-sensors.c to use sensors port (when available) for sensors emulation. Change-Id: I12901e8db6b6a6262fc1703ed96a9f714335d666 --- android/async-utils.h | 12 ++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 12 insertions(+) (limited to 'android/async-utils.h') diff --git a/android/async-utils.h b/android/async-utils.h index 93148c1..6d460c2 100644 --- a/android/async-utils.h +++ b/android/async-utils.h @@ -137,6 +137,7 @@ typedef struct { size_t buffsize; size_t pos; LoopIo* io; + char eol; } AsyncLineReader; /* Setup an AsyncLineReader to read at most 'buffsize' characters (bytes) @@ -155,6 +156,17 @@ void asyncLineReader_init(AsyncLineReader* alr, size_t buffsize, LoopIo* io); +/* Sets line terminator character for the reader. + * By default, asyncLineReader_init will set EOL to be '\n'. Sometimes it's more + * convenient to have '\0' as line terminator, so "line" reader easily becomes + * a "string" reader. + */ +AINLINED void +asyncLineReader_setEOL(AsyncLineReader* alr, char eol) +{ + alr->eol = eol; +} + /* Try to read line characters from 'io'. * Returns: * ASYNC_COMPLETE: An end-of-line was detected, call asyncLineReader_getLine -- cgit v1.1