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authorFrederic Berat <fberat@de.adit-jv.com>2015-07-14 16:36:14 +0200
committerLutz Helwing <lutz_helwing@mentor.com>2015-11-11 15:24:22 +0100
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dlt-daemon: Implement epoll based event handling
The event handling has been reworked in order to use epoll and restructure the code. There are 2 new structures. The DltConnection which contains all basic connection information, like the type, the file descriptor, and the receiver structure corresponding. The DltEventHandler that manages the DltConnections and the associated events. The concept is basically the following. The daemon will create different connections, serial connections, socket connections, fifos etc ... Each of them will then register itself to the event handler, and give it the ownership of this connection. From this point in time, the daemon can act on the connections. Once an event is triggered, the event handler will call the connection specific callback, creates new connections when clients arrives, and potentially destroy the connection in case of hangup. On exit, the daemon cleanup the event handler, which leads to the destruction of the connections. The work there is a first step for a global restructuring. Several modification will follow, in order to rationalize the different daemon structures, and avoid variable and code duplication. Signed-off-by: Frederic Berat <fberat@de.adit-jv.com>
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