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== PURPOSE of libeshi
The EVL shim library mimics the behavior of the original EVL API based on plain POSIX calls from the native *libc, which does not require the EVL core to be enabled in the host kernel. It is useful when the real-time guarantees delivered by the EVL core are not required for quick prototyping or debugging application code.
== USAGE
To build against the EVL shim library, you need to update a couple of settings from the Makefile building your application as follows (*):
CPPFLAGS/CFLAGS:
- Replace -I$(prefix)/include by -I$(prefix)/include/eshi
LDFLAGS:
- Replace -levl by -leshi
For instance:
(CC) -o app app.c -I
(prefix)/include/eshi -L$(prefix)/lib -leshi -lpthread -lrt
(*) $(prefix) is the installation root of libevl (e.g. /usr/evl).
== LIMITATIONS
This API supports process-local services only. The resources/objects it creates cannot be shared between processes.
The following calls are not supported:
evl_peek_flags evl_peek_sem evl_new_xbuf evl_open_mutex evl_open_event evl_open_flags evl_open_sem The observable API.
== VARIATION(S)
evl_poll: POLLOUT is always set for evl_flags. Unlike with the native libevl API, this condition cannot be monitored for detecting event consumption by the receiver side, i.e. waiting for the value to be cleared upon a successful call to evl_wait*_flags.