* Move to local/stack allocated event API that doesn't require
dynamic allocation/freeing.
* Disable heap, we no longer use alloc/free unless using LVGL.
* Tons of refactors all over to account for the new event approach.
zmk_battery_start_reporting() may be called from battery_event_listener(), which
will result in a bus fault when attempting to read a battery that does not exist
such as on a dongle.
* If attempting to notify and getting an EPERM return value, request
upgrading the security of the connection at that moment, since it
likely means we got a connection to a bonded host but the connection
hasn't been upgraded to encrypted yet.
* Add security related tests to verify behavior when trying to read
a GATT characteristic from our peripheral with and without client
auto security request/retry.
* Auto security request actually makes macOS worse, so disable it,
and remove our early request in favor of using GATT enforcement
to ensure connections are secured.
Note there was one place where a non-strict prototype was actually being used
with an argument, in `zmk_hog_init`. In this case, the actual argument type was
added instead.
* Add ability to fetch and report peripheral battery levels
on split centrals.
* Add additional support for adding a new Battery Level
service to split centrals that exposes fetched peripheral
battery levels to connected hosts.
Co-authored-by: Peter Johanson <peter@peterjohanson.com>
* Among other issues, this message is often misinterpreted by users
building out-of-tree shields -- leading them to think the shield
"not being found" is the cause of a build failure.
* Add a new Kconfig symbol to enable the low priority queue, and make
the two features that depend on it `select` the symbol to turn it on.
This helps ensure no wasted RAM/ROM on devices that don't need it.
* Split connection and security experimental changes into dedicated
Kconfig flags for easier testing of only connection related fixes.
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update the new shield guide to position Zephyr module location
as the default when creating new shields, with a note about
using ZMK repository itself as a last resort.
* Document building with additional Zephyr modules.
Co-authored-by: Cem Aksoylar <caksoylar@users.noreply.github.com>
* Detect in our build script if our config repo is *also* a Zephyr
module and if so pass to ZMK build in ZMK_EXTRA_MODULES
define.
* Copy config directory contents to new independent temp workspace
to avoid Kconfig conflicts between the build repo's zephyr module
directory and the checkout zephyr pulled in by `west update`.