* reserve "probe" to actually probe for devices
* use separate probe for libusb and MIDI port devices
* use "available" to check if surface can be used
* allow both methods to be NULL
* remove unused ControlProtocolDescriptor* argument
Most surface just return `true` for available.
This is mostly a simple lexical search+replace but the absence of operator< for
std::weak_ptr<T> leads to some complications, particularly with Evoral::Sequence
and ExportPortChannel.
This resolves a PBD vs ARDOUR namespace error for some compilers:
```
error: reference to 'microseconds_t' is ambiguous
libs/pbd/pbd/microseconds.h:29:19: error: candidates are: typedef uint64_t PBD::microseconds_t
libs/ardour/ardour/types.h:81:29: error: typedef PBD::microseconds_t ARDOUR::microseconds_t
```
This fixes a race-condition when a controllable is deleted
while sending feedback to the device.
Previously there was a race-condition MIDIControllable::write_feedback()
triggered from rt-thread, processed in Surface-thread and deleting
a route or processor.
This is a first step, currently state-restore is not fully functional
session->controllable_by_id() does not cover all Controllables.
This also removes enums introduced to describe well-known parameters for Mixbus. Lookup now involves string
parsing every time, but this is not likely to be a notable cost.
This reverts commit 561c8eea0c.
It is rare that a device needs sysex-initialization every time it is
connected, besides a single simple "Sysex" entry without options
is not very flexible.
The Editor continues to notify them, but via a direct call to ControlProtocolManager, not a signal.
The CP Manager calls the ControlProtocol static method to set up static data structures holding
selection info for all surfaces and then notifies each surface/protocol that selection has changed.
2 remaining problems:
* IO selectors are not updated if you change the connection outside the dialog.
* occasional crash on the next startup, after a connection is made from the menu.
we can specify if a surface is motorised, and as such will keep its
phyiscal controls in sync with Ardour's controllables at all times.
If this is not the case, we enable the code to avoid jumps when controls and
controllables are out of sync. Mark the BCF2000 as motorised.
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LOADING 2.X SESSIONS WITH THIS COMMIT IN PLACE WILL (PROBABLY) CORRUPT THE .ardour FILE,
MAKING THE SESSION UNLOADABLE ON 2.X AND LOSING INFORMATION.
So don't do that unless you make a backup of the session file first.
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